Bakersfield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA)
- Class of 1964
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Oracle 1964 Life has been likened fo a highway. I'or1'he fufure rhis highway will lead each one of us in a differeni' direclion. Bui' For +he preseni' we are lraveling +oge+her lhrough high school, an imporlanf seg- menf of our life's iourney. During 'l'he pasf year we have encouniered delours along +he way, bui' wg have also had opporfunifies +o explore side roads. Our iravels, lhough, have always led us back fo fhe main highway and The 'fufure fhaf lies ahead 'lor each one of us. We of ihe yearbook s1'aFF invife you now fo look back upon +he road fraveledlihis pasl' year . . . as porfrayed in fhe I964 ORACLE. n mem oriam Iohn Fitzgerald Kennedy, 1917-1963 Kenneth Scheloski, Class of 1965 Art Rosales. Custodian of Bakersfield High School, 1964 We cannot laallow- tlaiA ground x xstv-W5 NW 9 Z YJ venr1,95,,,E,m, , . 4 I I -' , . 1 I Mr Theron L. McCuen, District Superintendent Koa d of 71-414 tee Mr. McCuen, DIS- TRICT SUPERINTEND- ENT, participated in an educational group tour of Scandinavian and Soviet countries. The group, composed of ed- ucators trorn all parts of the nation, made a com- parative study of the school systems. The ex- perience was invalu- able to our superintend- ent, who brought back first hand information to the district. Mr. Albert S. Gould, President and Membe Mr. M. Glenn Bulfman, Clerk and Member The BOARD OF TRUSTEES had the tremendous responsibility of governing the Kern County Union High School Dis- trict. The members joined to exchange ideas for the betterment and welfare of our school district. They contributed time, energy, and creative thought to such tasks as governing finances, em- ploying personnel, adopting school courses and texts, and establishing dis- trict policies. -Mr. Mark Raney, Member Mr. D. E. Ruggenberq, Member Mr. W. C. Myers, Member lee Princge I' me Aage Dr. J. Samuel Wallace To the Students of Bakersfield High School: More and more each year, we of the staff of Bakersfield High School, are impressed with the importance of providing the very best educational opportunities possible for students. We are pleased to note that our students have improved in serious- ness of purpose immeasurably in recent years. More and more you are becoming to realize that education is the highway in life which leads to success. Those who make the journey with the great- est seriousness of purpose and with the closest at- tention to duty will make the greatest progress to- ward worthwhile objectives. lt is the sincere hope of the staff that your educa- tion will continue by whatever means that seems appropriate, long after you have graduated from Bakersfield High School. lf this occurs, the highway of education which you have traveled here will stretch on through many miles of happiness. Sincerely, I. S. Wallace Principal nginee f the road to lea ning Many saw Mr. Berra in connection with his job of controlling and balancing classes. Coordi- nation ot data-processing also demanded his attention. Hard work and busy hours were his regular routine. ex. K Mr. Robesky was assistant principal in charge of over-all curriculum. He was responsible tor the supervision of the selec- tion, adoption, and ordering of textbooks and instructional ma- terial for student use. f 'fI-nun.. 'N-XNN 1. 6,- Mr, Martin was one of the hard working administrative staff who helped B.H.S. run smoothly. Among his responsi- bilities were over-seeing the physical plant, custodial staff, and assisting the principal in su' pervising student activities. ?ree al, Miss Nelson served B.H.S. in many capacities. She was Dean of Women which made her responsible for the guidance of girls with special discipline and attendance problems. She organized the selection oi Citi-f zenship Award candidates and Bank of America Award winners. She also served as chairwoman of the scholarship committee. Mr. Lucas as Dean of Men assisted with the guidance of boys in a special tile. He worked in conjunction with the local law enforcement agen- cies. He was responsible for as- sisting the assistant principal in administrative services. ln ad- dition to these duties he served as advisor to the Boys' Inter- Racial Council. fanning commawivne 1- KH S. Mr. Rodgers, Dean of Student Activi- ties, charted the course tor the student government program. He arranged and scheduled assemblies, promoted and supervised all club activities, and served as the official school historian. Miss Bonnye Deal served B.H.S. as Director ot Testing. She was responsible tor the super- vision ot the group testing and placement pro- gram. The results ot these tests aided teachers and counselors in guiding students. -,wj,,- Mr. Kamrar assumed the position ot Campus Su- pervisor. He issued parking permits and enforced regulations regarding students and their cars. An- other ot his duties was keeping the campus free from loiterers. H F-.,,,,v-. Q ,iff Mrs. Marion Scott Mr. Howard Whalen Miss Helen Stone Mr. Jack Charvo Girls' A-Car Boys' A-Can Girls' Cas-Fi Boys' Cao-Fl The COUNSELING STAFF spent many hours guid- ing students in their daily lite at BHS. They registered and placed students in classes according to their abilities always keeping in rnind a schedule that would lead to post-high school training so that the students might fulfill vocational ambitions. Coun- selors advised students regarding study habits, vo- cational opportunities, and the choice oi eXtra-curric- ular activities Which would use such time wisely. Observing students' attendance records and receiv- ing referrals from teachers concerning students' aca- demic or behavior problems were other duties oi the counselors. Wray Alwwed u Mrs. Marion Nelson Mr. Fred Robinson Mrs. Patricia Patterson Mr. Harold Silverman Glrls' Fl-Hy Boys' Fm-Hor Girls' I-Mar Boys' Hos-Mar .5-may ii... 52:53-Y N 53.3 'SH S s ' X l l 'si 1.-S if 2 K I8 Mrs. Margo Robesky Girls' Mas-Pl Mr. Charles Bainbridge Mrs. Belly Moehnke Mr. Bill French Boys' Mas-Pos Girls' Po-Sie Boys' Poi-Sfa direc tion on var wa Sludenfs soughf counseIor's assistance in finding solullons Miss Emma Sandrini Girls' Sli-Z to fheir problems, Mr. Charles Rainey Boys' Sfb-Z Self-realization of their own potential was fulfilled by the members of the ENG- LISH DEPARTMEN T. No longer restricted to the teaching of traditional grammar, the department enlarged its scope to in- clude the complete humanities. Mr. Don Ringler and Mr. Hal Silverman created a stimulating and challenging program for teaching the humanities. Thus stu- dents expanded their knowledge by the study of philosophical traditions and intellectual and literary trends. A significant element of the fresh program was team teaching. Different teachers delivered lectures on various subjects to large sessions of classes: then, smaller seminar groups discussed in depth the ideas presented in the lec- ture sessions. Lecture material was sup- plemented by a series of films, and ad- ditional reading was assigned, with an emphasis on the Classics. Complacent students found their minds' stirred by controversial ideas that have occupied men's thoughts since antiquity. i s Miss Patricia DeStefano Mrs. Elizabeth Clark English English Girls' IRC A'clvisor Blue and White, NFL Advisor Dr. Elvin Hedgecock Mrs. Kay Hurliman English English zwgggggfwtasf. . Pt .... .... . W.. ss., .. we .... .- 53i,5Eg?,:mx t 3 s ss El X S S sm ii.. t 55 ts X tg Q it l , .,.,,, .. . .,...b trawl We 55 S+ is t wsvq X ix if Mrs. Judy Anderson English ISC Advisor Mr. Raymond Betz Developmental Reading Tennis Coach Chinese Club Advisor ., J H.. .,,., x..kxgf'lK- -5 L. fr-bf . ' U.: 1 wi. ,- Mrs. Fern Doe M 'BNET' A Numanitie .j s QP lu x gf Miss Theora Bartholomew Dramatics Thespian Advisor Miss Dorothy Callahan English Opus l Advisor Miss Betty Greene English English I .I .V .. qgl.. - r ','- 1 ..,l ef!! Vl. g . - f--- 4, .',. . .. Mr. R. J. Hutchings Mrs. Anne Keeshan English English and Homemaking Mrs. Rosalie Baskerville English Mrs. Patricia Church English Mrs. Elaine Harkins English Quill and Scroll Advisor Mr. Walt Loesel Reading tre Jed in the tea Ising 0 ngli la. Mr. Damian Matz English Mr. Donald Ringler English Mr. James Scruggs En lish 9 Advisor Ikon ,t .se X .4 5' - .,.' - Mr. Harold Silverman English Department Chairman Miss Marilyn McGrew English Mrs. Barbara Robesky English Oracle Advisor si N Mr. Don Shealor English Miss Helen Stone I English, Messingers Advisor Mrs. Marion Nelson English Class of '64 Advisor 5' of' si-'A s R g, Q Miss Joy Ruf English Frosh CSF A'dvisor J:-. g fi, Q i . :Wx uv sl f 5' ty- 4 -as 1, 7 , QQ . V. lvl. 'NK' V : Z LW I 5. fi-l Mr. Mendal Overholt Mr. Charles Rainey Forensics English NFL Advisor Boys' IRC Advisor Those who are ignorant of the past are condemned to repeat it. Members of the SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT sought to impress students with the lessons learned from past experiences. Hopefully, the tragic pattern of wars and de- struction would not be repeated bv succeeding generations. Of equally great import was the growth in understanding peoples of different backgrounds and ethnic origins and broadening of view- points. Students were guided in the study of man and the development of his cultures, social structures, po- litical organizations, and economic systems by the social science teach- ars. Students were able to relate this newly-acquired knowledge to the international situation. To un- derstand current affairs, both the reasons behind them and the sig- nificance in the modem World. they had to grasp a thorough under- standing of man's social evolution. -isi- . ,A s , 3 'I .V Tl A :asf NY 6661? is sys ii: 332331. fix. f fares. Mrs. Henrielfa Showalter English : 5- . J- ':'l' A .lss 1 - Q , All Sq! wil? -as Q is : A ix' is EV.. N D it xx gi: lapis: it .:v'.l'51:l2. ,' Miss Josephine Wiley Miss Ann Williams English, French English Class of '65 Advisor rs + X . 'xl K A ul Mr. Charles Bainbridge History Elections Commission Advisor sh, , .r .was J I is f i' X is 2 Mr. Douglas Carroll World Geography Dr. Forrest Foor U.S. History Mr. Leslie Harrison Government Servitium Advisor Mr. Albert Lewis U.S. History Teaclie 1:5 5 5 .. ,.:a Mr. Don Doolin Mr. Patrick Colpilts European History Government Mr. John Coltrain Special Education Focus Club Advisor The BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT offered courses which increased a student's general knowl- edge in the field of business and vocational training that would lead to employment in the following areas: stenography, bookkeeping, clerical, and merchan- dising. Some of the practical courses given were typ- ing and machine calculating. Other courses were planned to supplement the knowledge of commercial transactions necessary to handle, satisfactorily, the business dealings of daily life. The INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT offered a Variety of subjects including crafts, woodwork, cold metal, sheet metal, beginning and advanced auto shop, automotive machine shop, and welding. To assist students coming into the industrial arts field in locating their main interest, the department featured a first year exploratory program in which students were able to sample the fields of metal, wood, elec- tricity, and auto shop. Miss Jean McCarthy World History Class of '66 Advisor I -5 s hiv J w 5, -'QV' i -, P' . ' ,jf ,-e Zia- , 9 ifrq-5145-g , . ,gf 'ru gggrr.-,:g,, Q Mrs. Esther Pinnell World History Mr. Alan Polite World Geography Wrestling Coach inA ir Miss Edith Fitzqibbon Sociology Mr. Gregory Goodwin U.S. History ISC Advisor Mr. Elwood Leapley World History fr .,,,: ts K Mr. Donald Robesky Government Social Studies Dept. Chairman te eA tin :locational ield . Mr. Fred Robinson Government Mr. Sidney Sheffield Current Evenfs Public Information S.R.A. Council Advisor Mr. Harold Hendry Business Educaliqn, Deparimenl Chairman Mr. William Robb Merchandising Decca Advisor Mr. Glendon Rodqers Sludenf Aclivilies Execulive Board, Commissions Advisor Mr. Dave Slagle World Hislory Boys' Swim Team Coach Class of '67 Advisor Mr. George. Kyle General Business Mrs. Carol Welch Moore Typing Valkyries Advisor Mr. Vincenf Sakowski World Geography Booslers Liaison A'dvfsor Mr. Paul Smilh U.S. History Class of '66 Advisor Mrs. Lily Nahama Business English Senior Secrelaries Advisor Mr. Fred Bonar Aulo Mechanics Mr. Charles Sarver Governmenl Driller Baseball Coach Mr. Howard Whalen U.S. Hislory C, , IIQ- . fry!! Mrs. Sally Profanf Slenoqraphy U Fulure Teachers of America Advisor Mr. Jack Charvo Melal 'T ' -1 :1 N Aiv' 31 ','- x A -l. g' A, sq, . Mr. Lowell Sayre World Hislory Q , ..- . 'if r . In Mrs. Peggy Goodwin Secrefarial Praclice t Senior Secrelaries Advisor KX fn' W .QA sl 'XZ-. ,, fy S Q- 'fb-.,,,, ' -.. f 4' in Mrs. Marv Rifchie Machine Calculation Mr. Lyman Curlis Exploralory Shop Mr. James Foster Auto Mechanics Shop Safety Club Advisor Mr. James McCoy Auto Mechanics . 'TQ' 14144 and Acience 'fs Qi A,.: - , Q , I: ll.. , i g ,,.,.,- , 5 x W -., V 1 2 Wim et Q. X, S e Mr. James Hey Mi. Alfred Hin Mr- Lowell Kamfaf Mr- Qvn McClure industrial Arts Wood Shop 57599 SHOP Welding' ' Opus l, Cultural Activities Class of 54 AClVIS0f Comm. Advisor ff . 'P f is 3- wif A. IE..:Q,.. M,-, Dave paiferson Mr, Ray puissegur Mr. Delbert Sanford Mr. Len Scofield Exploratory Shop Craffs Exploratory Shop Driver Education Welfare and Safety Comm. Shop Safety Club Advisor Advisor Industrial Arts Department Chairman Mr. Albert Dennis Mr. Gerald Smith Mr. Pete Smith Mr, Lloyd Wollen i ll55 Geonlla Arnold Auditorium supervision Machine shop Sheet Meier B'0l09Y Photography Student Finance Executive Board, Oracle Advisor Biology Club Advisor Mr. Francis Fraser Mr. Robert Gardiner Mr. Virgil Kirkpatrick Biology: Golf Team Coach Chemistry Chemistry Key lub A'dvisor C.S.F. Advisor Science Club Advisor The SCIENCE DEPARTMENT offered classes in life science, biology, and phys- ics, and initiated a new approach to chem- istry. In this course the student started off on experiments, which allowed him to draw his own conclusions from experience. The ART DEPARTMENT held classes for future artists in Spindt Hall. The courses offered included painting, drawinq, art- rnetal, and ceramics. Special stress was placed on individualism and independent thought. ugmen ted Apeciali ed aff-em. Mr. Sebaslian Lamb Eleclricily Electronics Club Advisor Mr. Raymond Tamparri Biology Boys' Service Club Advisor we .sc Y if W . Mr. 'Sidney Lanq Mr. Fred Lanningham Mr. Ellery Lilferell Physics Life Science General Science Science Club Advisor Frosh Baseball Coach Campus Affairs Commillee Science Depl. Chairman Class of '65 Advisor Advisor Mr. Ray Buckle Mechanical Drawing Mechanical Drawing Depl. Chairman Mr. William Goodban Archifeclural Drawing Sfudenf Archileclual Assoc. Advisor Mr. Pele Gilli Mechanical Drawing Chinese Sludenls Club Advisor Mr. Lowell Nelson Audio Visual Supervisor Visual Service Club Advisor Sli' fag Mrs. Marion Scolf Homemaking Messengers Advisor Mr. Edward Welz Machine Drawing Chess Club Advisor -ig . 'Ji I 5 'X Mrs. Marnefle Sohn Advanced Foods Home Economic Depf. Chairman ra A X55 S X Mrs. Dianne Dalzell Mrs. Janel Kelner Homemaking Homemaking F.H.A. Advisor F.H.A. Advisor ir ,J .xxx .. N ff' aihifisi , ' 'F be Mrs. Gloria Tucker Miss Mary Weslacoll Homemaking Homemaking Los Amigos Advisor Mr. Paul Pruelf Biology Mr. Bruce Lenmar k Mechanical Drawinq Chess Club Advisor ,ss J 8 Q 'W m y . .fu . Mrs. Margarel Moore Advanced Clofhing A 4-.. W . . 51. , . his . ly Af Zhi?-sv .. X Mrs. Lois Whisler Homemakinq F.H.A. Advisor Wlww WI' M., 'V 6 ,fgifym The FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT instructed stu- dents in Latin, French, German, and Spanish. The college preparatory classes emphasized language structure, and proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking. The modern language lab with individual booths equipped with ear- phones and tape recorders proved valuable in developing fluency in speech and accuracy in pronunciation. Through reading of foreign literature students gained an insight of foreign cultures and an appreciation of the literary achieve- ments of foreign writers. Students with talent and interest in music were guided in their studies by members of the MUSIC DEPARTMENT. Teachers endeavored to enlarge students' knowledge, to help fulfill musical potential, and to further understanding and appreciation of the lively art. Constant practice and continued public performances developed discipline and skill. Students in both instrumental groups and vocal groups combined their talents to present the musical comedy The Music Man. Mr. Victor Brache Ceramics, Art Dept. Chmn. Art Club Advisor Mr. Wesley Moore Band Band Advisor Miss Karen Davis English, French Mrs. Pat Patterson Art Mr. Raymond VanDiest Orchestra Orchestra Advisor Music Dept. Chairman W. Q' -r, up -V o yr. Mrs. Julia Gemmell English, German Mrs. Louise Zimmerman Art Valkyries Advisor 4,5-wg, Mrs. Mary Bello German Mr. Stuart Hurdle French Servitium Advisor ea he A cm Mrs. Cornelia Alford Art Art Art Club Advisor M r. Chester Amyx Miss Rita Karine Mr. Donald Lora Chorus Chorus Adv. Girls' Glee Advisor Madrigalsg Troubadors Advisor Mrs. Pauline Chenoweth Miss Lucille Burk Spdnish Spanish Foreign Language Dept. Chairman W . , .,- r , , . . ,, .W., , .I ..,, , -'sp -fr' . . .arf lids ijv- 1':2 5Jf' 45 'it' Q3 Miss Emma Sandrini Mrs. Pat Sheffield Spanish Latin, Spanish Jr. Classical League 61-' ht light a on var patlw. Mr. Harvey Brockmeyer Aqricullure FFA Advisor Mr. Paul Briggs Boys' P.E. Driller Foolball Coach :Q H Mr. Donald Harrison Boys' P.E. Driller Foolball Circle B A'dvisor X i XX Mrs. Alice Beard Girls' P.E. ' as im as -w ws BN Mr. Harry Holcrofl Agricullure FFA Advisor s 137 5' 8- x W' ss Mr. Donald Cornell' Boys' P.E.: Wreslling Coach B Reserve Foolball Circle B Advisor W 5 x N ky , Mr. Marvin Mosconi Boys' P.E. B Reserve Foolball N s ' X Wfise- 5. 1 ss y .J X .sw Miss Beverly Bowman Girls' P.E Teen Teachers Advisor j M- . fi rf J ' 'I' oi .. 5. K I Mr. Ken Whilney Agricullure FFA Advisor -:ng V Q s Y Mr. Arlhur Dalzell Boys' P.E. Track as Ng xv asf Mr.iJay Mulvehal Boys' P.E, Driller Baskelball ,J : T Q, X: 3 ii I 2 i il EQ Siiifxilf ' , . QBSBEQ-' W, i 12255 ' A , I ' wil H- 3. Kass? fag ,-gs' x A, gxsigig E B SQ 1 1 .5 sibifli' sw or ' - - ..... .. ' K ,. W xx .sig 1 .513 3 ., A 4' i Miss Joan Conner Girls' P.E. Aquanelies Advisor ff Mr. Duane Anderson Boys' P.E. B Foolball Mr. Glenn Beerline Boys' P.E. Cross Counfry Block B Advisor Mr. Bill French Direclor of Afhlelics A Mr. Earl Sarqenl Boys' P.E. Driller Foolball Mr. Ward Gales Boys' P.E.: Life Sciences C Foolball Key Club Advisor 'X , vial iff' 'ff .sh ' if Mr. Jack Troul Boys' P.E. Depf. Chairman Block B A vxu-.VCA Mrs. Beverly Davis Duke Miss Marion Locher Girls' P.E. Girls' P.E. Hostess Club Ad nsor Girls' Swim Team Coach f ,Z-he Mrs Betty Moehnke G r s P E. Hostess Club Advisor Miss Barbara Walker Girls P E.: Drillettes Carver Club Advisor Mr. Ray Fussell Mr. Kenneth Hermsmeier mug Miss Barbara Myers Girls' P.E. Modern Dance Club Advisor ..,,. I 2' i f '.' emi P.E. Dept. chmn. Mrs 'Margo Robesky Miss Edith Williams Girls' P.E. Miss Karen Young Girls' P.E. The BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT made a strenuous start at the beginning of the year with the motoraloility tests. The tests included feats in running, climbing a rope, and doing pull ups. After the initial test- ing period was completed, the boys were divided into two groups, classes of Freshmen and upper classmen. Activities in the P.E. Department included daily Work- outs, or calisthenics. There Was class participation in some competitive sports such as football, basketball, and baseball. Modern Dance Club Advisor Girls' Tennis Team Coach Mr. Tim Kliewer Dr. Willard Knutson Mr. Joseph Koegler Algebra General Math, Orchestra Preparatory Algebra Life Science Medical Career Advisor e clue te te Miss DeEtte Sargent Girls' P.E. Drillettes Advisor Mrs. Patricia Tamparri Girls' P.E. Mr, Ronald Clark General Math Algebra Mr. John Copley General Math Trigonometry ur mind and bvdie The GIRLS' P.E. DEPARTMENT at Bakersfield High School was the largest in the state of California. The department offered many exceptional courses which most other high schools did not have. The instructors for those specialized subjects came to B.H.S. to fill the needs of the girls. Tap dance, archery, golf, modern dance, track, tennis, and basketball were just a few of the courses a student may choose. Varied classes were presented to those girls who excelled in certain fields such as Modern Dance Club, Agua- nettes, Teen Teachers, Swim Team, and Tennis Team. With twelve teachers on the staff, it was not hard for the two thousand girls who passed through the gym each day to recognize why our P.E. Department was the best. WAWU fs. , W' Mr. Bernard Lusfiq Miss Margaret Meyer Geometry Geometry , at s lg Mr. PBfflCk MilCl19ll MV- AMN MYflCk Miss Edith McLean Mr. George Osborn Mr. George Parsons Ge0m0l'fY Algebra Algebra General Math Math Dept. Chmn. Students' thorough understanding of our sys- J re h e , 'Ha XX Business Math .Q , Q :Ni Mrs. Glenna Scheer Algebra Mrs. Mary E. Waggener General Math, Algebra tem of numbers was the goal of the MATHE- MATICS DEPARTMENT. Mathematics was taught as a logical system, not merely as an ar- bitrary order. For the first time this year a new enriched program for students of honors classes was instituted. They studied both traditional math and the special program of the school Mathematics Study Group. The SMSG program placed particular emphasis on properties of real numbers. 29 flae0u dadflm groewe I . if The Bakersfield High School campus-scene of over fifteen buildings covering over twenty-five acres. ,I . 's Nami? W i T 30 The terminus of our vast campus was the Administration Building. Warren Hall, in which math and humanities classes were located, was dedicated to Chief Justice Earl Warren, Class of l908. The original campus start- ing with approximately one and a half acres has grown to more than twenty-five acres through some sixty-six sepa- rate purchases. New build- ings have replaced time worn ones. Growing from an enroll- ment of thirty students to more than tour thousand Bakers- field High School is now the largest high school in the state. Students of biology, chemistry, and physics classes were familiar with the Science Building. lee crvAA1-and Ludden Hall, named in honor of Mr. Arlhur J. Ludden, a former principal from l9l5 to I922, was the cenler for home economics classes. SYM The large and modern gymnasium echoed wilh lhe foofsfeps of P.E. sfudenls. The spiril of the Cafeleria were 'the lively sludenis lbrillenlille. .ff ,,f .,ag.-f- nd- 4-: - Harvey Auditorium lraced ils namesake lo Judge T. N, Harvey, long-lime president of fhe Board of Trusfees. avt....., i We-Mm. ' ' Q a....,...,,, .- ' who filled if MCH lunih h0Uf- The Quad was The cenler of social aclivilies. .,' ati' iSS e L -'ff Q 'L in 94 mini t ation of KHS requi e Attendance Secretaries-FRONT ROW, Ieff to right: M. Serrano, M. Payne, E. Reed, R. Robinson. SECOND ROW: M.Jht A.Flkl.L'N,CI E.Hh. O ns on' O S' ewls' ayfon' ug es Mrs. J. Stutzman, Dr. WaIIace's secretary. Bookkeepers-H. Stover and W. Herndon. The ATTENDANCE SECRETARIES devoted their time and energy to keeping attendance records, vali- dating readmittance slips and oft-campus permits. They also submitted monthly attendance reports to the state. The BUSINESS OFFICE was responsible tor the han- dling ot student finance. The bookkeepers kept ace counts ot the tinances ot student government and organizations. They also handled money collected trom the cafeteria and student store. Much ot the burden ot administering a school the magnitude of BHS and having as diverse a student body as ours, tell to the CLERICAL PERSONNEL. The many, varied responsibilities were assumed by secre- taries, bookkeepers, and switchboard operators. Clerical Staff-FRONT ROW, left to riqht: C. Slater, N. Lee, L. Lang, M. Jones. SECOND ROW: J. Stemmons, G. Vernon, A. Fair, J. McKenzie, H. Wiltfonq, B. Wood. he Aen7iceA f mam, people. Lowell Nelson, Supervisor of Audio-Visual Services: Alice Fair, Secretary. Teachers' requests for films, film projec- tors, overhead projectors, record players and records were filled by the VISUAL AIDS DEPARTMENT. Teachers were also notified when new and pertinent films were received. Besides these, the department per- formed innumerable other services for the teachers. Students who visited the library soon be- came familiar with the LIBRARIANS. They selected books to be added to our library and ordered them. They worked with teach- ers on the Faculty Library Committee in order to acquaint the faculty with the func- tion of the library. Mildred Schichtl, Assistant Librarian: Myrtle Schichfl, Head Librarian. The REGISTRARS OFFICE kept the official records for all students attending B.H.S. The records included a list of grades, activities, and sports affiliations. The clerks requested and recorded tran- scripts for all new students, and for- warded many hundreds of transcripts each year to colleges and other schools. Mrs. Kay Dale, Assistant, Mrs. Lillian Rea, Registrar. Lilian Howen, Girls' Nurseg lone Bailey, Boys' Nurse. The NURSES were always available to students who required personal health counseling or emergency aid. The school nurses served B.H.S. faculty members as well as students. Teachers were offered the opportunity of being vaccinated against 'flu at a reduced cost. : i, X 1, x Q + u . . ' s 'luv bv 1, I ' -. QS' MVS an Amovtlalq thank 1 FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Fowler, R. Stewart, O. Lewis, A. Meadors, V. Lin'dsey, P. Robbe, C. Harvick, O. Newman. J. Fregeau, L. Kindell, E. Cook, B. Barker, J. Burgoni, THIRD ROW: D. Grandel, R. Patterson, L. Kierman, J. Sellers, S. Bryson, T. Rogers, D. Griffin. SECOND ROW: G. Head, F. Howe, L. George, A. Meaglia, J, Howard, J. Sanderson, R. Horton, A. Thody, C. Bell, G. Gregory. E. Plunk, L. Sharp. The MAINTENANCE CREW performed many different services vital to the operation of BHS. They Were responsible for keeping the furniture and buildings in good repair and maintaining the plumbing and electrical sys- tem in proper Working order. The carpenters, painters, plumbers, and electricians Who com- posed the staff worked diligently to maintain the school in efficient functioning order. J' ' B.H.S. boasted the largest trans- portation system in the nation. Over two thousand students were transported to and from school daily. The P.E. Department also used the buses to carry students to various locations for classes. Driv- ers, both professionals and college students, were well trained. FRONT ROW, left to right: R, Smith, L. Martin, L. Szakal, D. Cook, B. Conwav. C. Carter, T, Weston, M. Davis, J. Walsh. SECOND ROW: B. Davis, W. Robertson, B. Jan- zen, B. Sears, K. Lackey, W. Winn, A. Weldon, M. White. D 0 th ei fficiencq. E 1 x - n .V -. FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Fennel, V. Carter, N. Padilla, B. Palon, D. Shipe, P. Daniels, A. Tompkins, M. Peters, E. Amos. SECOND ROW: E, Coots, J. Lewis, J. Woodard, L. Simmons, N. Banks, L. Allen, R. Maples, M. Michel, The menus prepared by the CAFE- TERIA STAFF enticed many students to the cafeteria and snack bar. Hot lunches, sandwiches, and a variety of cold plates enhanced the diverse menus. Lunches were served to 2600 hungry students daily. FRONT ROW, left to right: C. McCracken, J. Gil, H, Mangham, C. Duke, T. lnvester, M, Barbour. SECOND ROW: S. Neff, C. Hddge, F. Goree, A. Rosales, L. Brew- H. Aukland, R. Casey, P. Lesser. THIRD ROW: J. Henslee, H Peele V Fernandez V Mahoney, R. Stewart, L. Cummings, D. Page, J. Harlan, M. Hauptman, E. Bell, F Schuster The members of the CUSTODIAL STAFF were versatile they served B.H.S. 1n many capacitles They kept the cam- pus tree of litter and maintained the landscape. The custodians cleaned the buildings and kept the equipment in good order. ton, J. Pruitt, J. Stagqs. THIRD ROW: S. Cooper, M. Baker, C. Gregory, C. Hughes, K.RCgH'rill, W. Sheffield, G. Houk, L. o erls. ... ...ss - 's' X l NK A . vw Queries.. V S W S s s . .......1-Q Nw , 1 - Glendon Rogers Advisor Roberla Rudnick Comm. Organizalions Suzanne Pace Comm. Rallies and Assemblies Sandee Childers Comm. Publicify ,Ween ',,.. . ' W..f,W'E .. ,F in y .355 we . iii I K : kms xx ecuti e Koa J Susan La bovilch ASB Hislorian Tim Ginn Comm. Alhlelics Sally Slinson Comm. Cullural Aclivilies Willie Null Comm. Welfare and Safely Bob Moses Connie Nelson Ginger Knighl ASB Vice-Presidenl ASB Secrelary ASB Treasurer Orin Bolslad ASB President ,i eg . -1 iffy .kxj X Nswyxff . Y ', Q A i -S i f Kaye Kilevfer Jack Brinlon Martha Bain Judy Liggell ' Bonnie Jost Oracle Edllor Oracle Bus. Mgr. Blue and While Co-Edilor Blue and While Co-Edilor Blue and While Bus. Mgr. The student body daily recited the Q. .. Rick Alexander Sr. Pres. Jay Bingham Sr. Rep. Pledge of Allegiance. . ... Q.. 1..swf-4 Phil Baldwin Jr. Pres. Bob Anderson Jr. Rep. swf i i, I T Q Camp Condor familiarized students of the l6th School District with fhe aims and purposes oi Student Government. The EXECUTIVE BOARD, the governing struc- ture of the student body, acted as an intermedi- ary between the students and the administration. The board was responsible tor student activities, student meetings, student finance, and student policies. The board helped compile the Driller Way, strove tor better communications among schools, reviewed the constitution, and promoted the selling of activity cards. The theme tor the year, Student Government Needs You, pro- moted school spirit and pride. Bill Welty Steven Tafro Steve Neville Soph Pres. Frosh Pres. Stu'dent Store Mqr Robin Lehman Katy Lewis Al Dennis Soph Rep. Frosh Rep. Advisor Senior Kanquet in 14 ri! ma lee Rick Alexander, Presldenf 1 :: . P .A v i m I :,- fx if k wi g H 'M Qfrisaey. ' ,, . 1-,W gl. . A. ...fa A. Q Kon Hunfer, Vice Presldenf Shirle Grellein, Secrelary FRONT ROW, left io righi: S. Siinson, L. Smifh, E. Buslamenfe, T. Sislonen P. Confrallo, S. Labovifch, M. Caciuc, P. Slansbury, G. Sisson, S. Childers: J. Park, K. Bulkeley, S. Purple, G. Verde, D. Grove. SECOND ROW: J. J, Ezell, C. Nelson, K. Oldershaw, R. Holland, J. McLeod, D. Jung, Lerdahl D. Hern don, P. Jackson, C. Oylear, K. Slone, C. Brown, P. Trouf, M. Fitzgerald . L-li Q .. H Linda Miller, Treasurer Jay Bingham, Represenfalive-al-Large THIRD ROW: S. Clark, D. Ward, P. Traynor, M. Ouiiada, J. Seaman, P Chandler, E. Misono, D. Brown, J. Bufler, E. Scolf, C. Sandall, S. Greflein L. Miller. FOURTH ROW: J. Schallock, J. Melropulcs, 6. Ming, F. Cremer K. Hunler, D. Wood, C. Lund, Jelaaen, R. Jennings, L. Marks, M. Sfephens . eson. 40 lie 'Keginning of the 4 Dr. Wallace informed Seniors of the responsibilities that lay ahead in their last year at BHS. Decisions concerning the Sen- ior Gift, Senior Banquet, and Miss BHS Contest were dis- cussed at length by the SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL. The year was filled with months of plan- ning for the most elaborate event of the year-The Senior Banquet- Over the Rainbow. All too soon, Seniors realized, lune 5 was approaching. Bac- calaureate inspired seniors to strive for the most in lite. On Class Day, Seniors collected memoirs as Oracles were signed. Graduation, anxiously anticipated, surprisingly brought mixed emotions of sad- ness and joy. The Whing Ding, sponsored by the PTA, provided Seniors with a memorable cli- max to their tour years at BHS. Students assembled Home Stretch, a booklet desc vbinq the final activities ot the yea s Seniors reminisced about their tour years at BHS at the Senior Banquet, Over the Rainbow. Adams, Jill Adams, Ronald Akers, Alyce . 5, 'A Q? W an Q, 3 em Marian Nelson Senior Class Advisor Abboll, Patil Alexander, Rick Almklov, Kathy Amenf, Marc Anderson, John Anderson, Kalhy Anderson, Mary Jane Anderson, Mike Alcorn, Jerry Allen, Gail Alvarez, Maurice Anderson, Gordon Anderson, Peggy Anderson, Sieve Arnold, Robert Ashby, Jim Aubin, Michael Bahl, Michael Andrews, Slephen Andrews, Wnlma Anslxnger, Alan 1964 Don MCC-lure Senior Class Advusor Bain, Marlha Bainbridge, Dennis Banducci, Gary .. 2 l Ansolabehere, Albert Ash, Karen Ashcrafl, Sharon Ausbie, Berlia Barber, Dave Barnard, Derrell BarreH, Carol Barrios, Gloria Bayus, Joseph Ni lnway 0 the utur Bariholomew, William Barion, Sandra Baieman, Leah'S!6l SQ 7. Q . Baffle, Paul Baziuk, Greg Bean, Dennis Beard, 1WaIker Bearden, Ron ' A 614 lnten ed 61, education. Bechlel, Paulelfe Beck, Nancy Beniamin, Pal Bingham, Jay Blair, Helen Beaver, Joyce Beavers, Ellzabelh Behill, Bernice Bell, Eddie Benavidex, Gilbert Bender, Bradley Benneh, Larry Bennelf, Liane Berryhill, Kenneth Berumen, Eleanor Bishop, Eugene Black, Georgia Blackhawk, Lois Blair, Donna I Blake, Alexander Boone, Sieve Bowers, Joyce Braun, Don , 2 iii la A 0 '64 li lated the dim rm Boleriack, Bob Bolsfad, Orin Bomers, Jane? Boone, Rena Boolh, Linda Bosley, Brenda Bowen, Bruce Bowers, Eugenia Bowery, Marilyn M.T. Boyd, William Bozoky, Linda M.T. Brady, John Briano, Paul Brinfon, Jack Brookshire, Veronia Brown, Cheryl or lower ala Amen. Brummer, Joan Bryanl, Kathy Bryson, Jerry Buckner, Dorolhy Budy, Michael Bulkeley, Kalhy Burqan, James Burgess, Elaine Nz'-Qi' Brown, Dan Brown, Don Brown, Maureen Brown, Mike Bull, Diana Buller, Brenda Burks, Vicki Burlon, Roberl 'I Q Sxx Qvkxi. .Ax B y . Bundy, Viola Busfarnanle, Ellen My Builer, Jim Calideron, Alfonso Senior Carlson, Jerry Casfellon, Florinfino 48 Byrd, Donna Cabral, Gayle Cabrera, Joe Caciuc, Marilyn Calderon, John Caldwell, Joyce Calhoun, Sondra Candia, Lorenxa I2 Wdfed dmlfflt 004 Carpenfer, Dale Carter, Calvin Carter, Irma M,T. Cashero, JoAnn MI Casrillo, Margare? M.T. Castro, John Cave, Gerard Cave, Ronald S Cauell, Mariorie Celedon, Ralph Cervanfes, Margarel Chain, Barbara Chandler, Paul Chandler, Thomas Chapel, Robert Chapin, Jane Chapman, David Charlton, Carolyn Cheney, Rick Childers, Sandee Childers, Sharon Challis, Bari' Chambers, Gary Chavez, Nicolosa Chealwood, Joyce Chilwood, Cheryl Chrisfy, Richard 1 ivli In Sch vol concluded Chaflin, Lorella Clark, Dan Clark, Mike Clark, Sharon Clark, Susan Clark, Berl' Claxlon, Dennis Clem, Margie Coals, Janice Coffman, James Colby, Gene Coleman, Charles Collins, Ray Colm, Mary Colney, Kay Conley, Dave Col e e inaugu ated Cordova, Richard Corella, Judy NLT. Cormier, Romo Corn, Nancy Corneio, Richard Corsa, Elizabeth Cox, Jim Cox, Marsha Cox, Susan Coppeians. John Copple, Barbara Cowsill, Jay Cox, Don CCY. JOYID Craven, David Seniv bi Cremeans, Jennifer Cremer, Fred Curfis, Susan Darlingfon, William Crifes, Tom Crow, Tim Cuellar, Andrea Daugherly, Larry Davidson, Mary Alice Cross, Carolyn Davis, Charles Davis, Harbteen Davies, Diana Davis, Alan Davis, Beverly Davis, Roberf Dawson, R. B. Dean, Bobby a ewell to Jima mate . De Franchi, Barbara Delaney, Barbi Deloney, Josie Dickey, George DeArmon, Gary S.S. Decker, John Dickerson, Dan Dickerson, Susan Dickey, Dianne Doan, Paffi Dobbs, Mike Dobson, Winefie '1r '1P l Dodd, Delena S.S. Doll, Ayris Dykes, Sandy Edward, Roy ' Embry, Jim L U ':X ' A 0 all il - n , , Q 2 I ' Dooliflle, David Dorr, Bill Dosier, Richard Dye, Susan Dow, Roland Duggan, Dennis SiS. Dunn, Bill 2 M . I fl Edwards, Cora Elem, Richard Ellingsicn, Jeanne Ellioff, Dan Errecalde, Julie Escamilla, Jackie Escamilla, Yolanda Escobedo, Nieves r Fahey, Kathy Ferrell, Otis Folks, Linda Frazer, John Estrada, Fred Etchechury, Larry Ezell, Joyce Fagan, Virginia Fambrouqh, Marilyn Fanshier, Carol Fenton, Karon Ferdinand, Dick Field, Linda Figueroa, Beckie Fitzgerald, Mary Alice Fletcher, David Foltz, Greg Foor, Forrest Fox, Shirley Frankiewich, Joy Freesh, Lance French, Frances ' Freude, Janis Fry, Darrell Garcia, Danny Garnica, Jerry Gay, David Ginn, Tim Goin, Sam Goldwater, Sieve Kaccalaul-eate w Fry, George Gaines, Charloffe Geib, JoAnne M.T. Gonzales, Joe Fuson, Barry Gaines, Slacy Gilberl, Jewell Gonzalez, Gilberl Inq: togetlae Gray, David Grayson, Jeneiie Green, Gloria Greer, Linda Grerlein, Shirle Grigsby, Sieve Groves, Linda Guill, Bob Govea, Jessica Grady, Carol Graham, Tom Grannell, Mary Befh Grimes, Gloria Groqq, Ca Grove, Donna Gungle, Diane Hagar, Barbara Haqesiad, John Hall, Linda Hannah, Mike Haines, Lynn Hall, Clifford Hamillon, Greg Hanks, Richard Harding, Donna Hargreaves, Karen , DSS.: fi Hall, Roberr Halle, Carol Hansen, John Hansen, Vaughn Ylaree in 139 Harner, Sally Harp, Sharon M.T. Harris, Mike Harris, Greg Harrison, Chrisfine Harrison, Gail Harfhorn, Dean Harvey, Karen Haupfman, Susan Havron, Chuck S.S. Hawks, Kathy wa, 900 in 1964. Healy, Tom Heimforih, Jane Hembree, Tammyk- ,I-xgxakgf fu Hasson, John Haupfman, Nancy Haycock, Keifh Hayhursf, Roger Haynes, John Headley, Rod Henken, Dick Henry, Diana he cha! ranging war! Herrqesell Perry Heredia, Carlos Hernandez, Robert Herndon, Denise Herndon, John Hernandez, Annie Hill, Hal Hill, Karen Hindin, Russell Herring, Jerry Hoagland, Sandra Holland, Brenda Hobbs, Lynda Hoefker, Gary Hogan, Bob Holecheck, Ann waiw you. Hopper, Ken Horn, Larry Hoyt, Sharon Hunter, Kenneth Fil Holland, Robert Hollelf, Mark Horner, Wayne Houck, Linda Howell, Stephanie Huggins, LeVonna Hughes, Leon Humrick, Roberf Ingalls, Linda Irvin, Charlene Jackson, Anfhony Holsonbake, Janine Holi, Jane Ellen Hunl, Richard Jackson, Cathy Jackson, Phyllis Jaime, Jesse Jeffries, Barbara Jenks, James Jenks, Jennifer n ending, Ati I mor Jing, Pai Joe, Kafhleen Johnson, Don Johnson, Scipio Johnson, William' Jones. Carolyn Jennings, Roger Jensen, Bruce Johnson, Dyann Johnson, Jack Jones, Dorris Jones, Jamie Jones, Jerry C Q 6e lhnlng. Jones, Troy S.S. Jordan, Carol NLT. Jordan, Carolyn Jordan, Marguerite Jost, Duane Jue, Leland Karber, Phil Karnes, Linda Kasper, Charles Jones, Kurfh Jones, Thomas Juhl, Susan Jung, Don Kelm, Gwen Keller, Charles S.S one chap ter of li e clawed Kelley, Donald S.S. Kelley, Karen Kelley, Sharon Kenr, Bill Key, Beniylou Keyser, Susan Kelly, Jacob King, Sharon Kinney, Sara Kinworfhy, Gary Kinch, Armsler Kennedy, Sharon Kirkland, George Kirschenmann, Chuck Kifchen, Neil S.S. Kirkindoll, Travis King, Beverly Hz 64 ew one Megan. Kliewer, Roy Knight, Donna M.T. Koerlin, Daniel Kromer, Linda Knapp, Hal Knight, Ginger M.T. Kopper,Jeane1fe Kubey, Linda Wm Klawiher, Gary Kliewer, Kaye Kosareff, Jacob Krause, Don Krause, Robert Kumafaka, Janice Labovifch, Susan Lackey, Dale Lake, Sandy Lawrence, Porfer Lawson, Neva . y Q Senior went on t Lancasier, Paul Landis, Larry Larma, Jim Lasier, Phillip Layshof, Clark Lee, Donald Lee, Pamela Lee, Sharon M.T. Leek, Jim Leggeif, Benny Lenick, Lynn Lerdahl, Janis ew height . Lewis, Russell S.S. Lewis, Sande Leuer, Denny M.T. Lewis, Don S.S. Liggeli, Judy Lilburn, Shirley Lewis, Sandi Lilfle, Chesfer Livingslon, Wadene Lipke, Penny Logan, Cecelia Lomas, Frank S.S. Lewis, Richie Loffis, Jack Lomas, Lucille Lopez, David Lucas, Linda Lu'dd, Clifford Miracle . . . lilo tiz7eA Lopez, John Lopez, Mike Loudon, Jerry Lozano, Joe Ludeke, Lynne Lund, Charles Lupercio, Gloria Lupienf, Nancy Lynch, Freddie Mack, Pal ' Mackey, Delores Maddox, Ellen Malich, Pam Manley, Bill Manny, Linda Mafkh I-YHI1 Marre'H', Carol Marrelf, Greg hate . . . bl-eamA Marks, Donna Marks, Leslie Marshall, Judi M.T Martin, Charloile S.S Marlinez, John Mariinoz, John Marlinez, Monica M.T. Mailly, John Maxwell, Lynn Jima mate , we tl: Marfinez, Nick Mafhews, Kenl Malhews, William Maff, Warren Mazzifelli, Dee S.S. Meadors, Brad S.S. Medford, Sandy Mayfield, Oran Medina, Gloria Menchaca, Hecfor Mefropulos, Jane laildf-en new and are e . Miller, Linda M.T Milyus Larry Miner, Jerry Melller, Brian Michel, Linda 1 Miller, Dwighl Mihal, John Miller, Darlene Ming, Georgina Mingus, Bernadelle Misono, Eddie Milchell, Charles Mitchell, Kalhleen Monroe, Nancy Mifchell, Bill . - T' . 5 3 , if 5 M 5- S v ke X at To e Monigomery, Linda Monfgomery, Siephen Moon, Gordon Moore, Dennis Moore, Janie Moore, Pam Morris, Lissa Morris, Nancy Morrison, Gene Moses, Bob Moya, Fred Moyer, Sreve Munn, Bill Munoz, Larry Murphy, Eileen Murphy, Roxanne Murr, Donna Mufch, Janet M.T. McAIIis?er, Maureen McBride, Quentin uv-' New 3 McCarl, Larry McClinfock, Len McCook, Barbara McCord, Joanna McCullough, LaVerne M.T McDowell, Larry McGinn, Bob 5.5. Mc6rafh, Michael McDaniel. Lewli McKinney, Belle McLeo'd, Jim McMahon, Anila Nagel, Laurence Nash, Maria Nelms, Bill McMahon, Brian McVey, Lee Nelson. CGFOIYF1 Nelson, Connie Senior ala Nelson, Don Nelson, Harold ' Newsome, Zenobia Nick, Shirley Nicola, Sandra Nobles, Paula Nelson, Jane Neville, Sieve Newsom, Marvin Nellles, Jan Nolan, Nikki M.T. Nord, Jim Nordin, Jerry Nufi, Willie Nufler, Carol Nuzum, Karin i t token to 6e rememlie ed O'Chesky, Jim Ochoa, Mary Odermann, Alfred Oldershaw, Karen Oylear, Carolyn Park, Joan Parker, Linda O'NeiI, Richard Ornelas, Teresa Overslreel, Lynda Owens, Marsha Pace, Suzanne Paddock, Tom Padilla, Conrad Papion, Amalia Parker, Darlena Parker, Fred Parker, Janef Parker, Jerry NX K hm :Zig X Q we x gf' s Col e e 6eclevned t Paie, Linda Pafferson, Jan Paiferson, Mike Pedro, Pai MT. Peierson, Krisiine Peierson, Sandi Parsons, Jim Parsons, JeanneHe Parker, Riley Pemberton, Claudean Perez, Helen Perkins, Dan Pefiy, Janie M.T. Pflasfer, Wanda Pipifone, Arlene Poore Michelle 0 ef 'o6A 4 aited otlue . PQDQ I Pulnam, Kennelh Ramey, J. L. S S. Randour, Susan Plummer, Cathy Poole, Penny Powers, Jeanelle Preslon, Mike 5.5 Price, Maria Purple, Sherry Quiiada, Manuel Quigley, Joe Rader, Chuck Rake, Janice Ramirez, Dan Ramirez, Don Ramirez, Paul Ramirez, Susan nr x Y T65-N so ?un- illed memo ie , J io e. ,-:R+ T '-fix.,,i5!'54'3.. fIf'K5F1'+ az . if Qs,-fiiifi. ' . wk J fix - , gi ,. 3. X eg if K R JS .-Y . ,S za.. - Raney, John Rasmussen, Carole Ray, Anita Ray, Henry Rankin, Bill Raymond, Vickee Re'dfearn, Monfy Reed, Mike Reimer, Jim Rex, Nancy Reyna, Jesse Reynolds, Dwight Rhoades, Larry Rice, Rex Richardson, Gene if fx 78 Richardson, Randy Richina, Susan Riese, Janice Riqqins, Diane . . ecture-laden ala Ae . Riqgins, James Roberison, Wayne Robertson, Sharron Rives. R059 M-T Robesky, Donna Robinson, Margarei Roberis, Bert Rocha, Louie Rodgers, LaVerne Robinson, Royce Robinson, Judy Rodriguez, Gloria M.T. Roqers, Annie ' Roller, Jack Rollins, Dell Rowe, Danney Rubio, Marfha Rudnick, Roberfa Ruffin, Willie Mae ' Ryfler, Paul Salazar, Basilio 2 A Romero, John Rosenberger, Steve Roskam, Lynn Rose, Regina ll SA n 'Ol' t Ruozi, Marilyn Russaw, Carver Ryan, Dan S,S, Sala1ar, Ray SaIci'do, Joe Sandall, Candace l ,,., :gf Sanders, Richard Schallock, James Zo e fide the Hail Seaman, John Self Jan Shaffer Brenda M T Shearon Charles Shelion, Carol Sholwell Ida Siegel Rochelle Snemon Sue Ol w--W, Simpson, Karen Sislonen, Taru Skrable, Russell Smallhouse, Pam Smifh, Elvin Sisson, Gail Fld . . . flllm A . 1 . h Smilh, Jeff Smilh, Lanna Smilh, Linda Lee Smilh, Mark Smilh, Neal Smith, Pal Snyder, Ken Sorensen, Jim M.T. Slanford, Charlene Slanley, Jerry Stansbury, Patti Stewart, Catherine l'l'0hL6 ,ak 3: A ' Starks, JoAnn Stewart, Eddie Stephens, Marcia Stone, Kathie Stut1man,Jim Stowe, George Sullivan, Richard Steele, Tom Stein, Richard S,S. Stewart, Linda Stinson, Jackie Stinson, Sally Stubblefield, Tena Sweeney, John 6 e 'fl l T ll6' UAA . Strange, James Strauss, Larry Sumlin, Barbara Swall, Les 83 QQSBMQQ V Swick, Carol Tanner, Mike Taylor, Mike Taylor, Jo Terrazas, Arfhur Swind, Jack C' b li n ' it cf ' Terry, Eugene Thomas, Ari Thomas, Geneva Thomas, James ' Thomas, Jerry Thomas, Joyce Thomas, Pam Thompson, Elizabefh Thompson, Glenda Thompson, Ivory Joe S2 Thompson, Paul Thompson, Paulefie Thorpe, Marlene Tiehe, Mary Ann Tigner, Roxanne Tolson, Roy I I . C0 ege I 6. Thurber, Susan Tidwell, Fre'ddie ' Torii. Connie Torres, Joe S.S. Tovar, Jennie Townsend, Tommy S.S Trombeira, Mike Trone, Larry Traynor, PaHi Trevino, Esfeban Tripliff, Jani 2 3 Troll, Charles Troul, Pat Underwood, Cheryl Updegraff, Bill Uribe, Beafrice Valenzuela, Norma Vaughn, Sharon ' Velasco, Ana Q1-aduatio Truax, Jeanne Turner, Tom Twisselmann, Kelhleen Tucker, Kim VanOsdel, Bob VanWagoner, Ellena Varner, William Veley, Dorolhy Vercammen, Carol Verde, Guadalupe nxiou ly an tici ated Walker, Chiquila Walker, Diana Vieyra, Isabel Villanueva, Eddie Waldram, Candi Waggener, Bill Wagy, John Wallace, Lin'da Walsberg, Ingrid Wall, Judy Ward, David Ware, Dora Ware, Lillian Ward, Daryl Wall, Kenneth Wedegaerlner, Gayle Weeks, Mike Websfer, Danny Weis, Sandy dmldfl, Ol' A0816 Were, Willie M.T. Watlenbarger, Linda Weigel, Andrea Weigel, Mike Weisel, Patricia Welch, Dave S.S. Weldon, Kennefh Welz, Laurie Wenske, Joan Welzel, Wineffe Wheeler, Clyde Wheeler, Fred Wheeler, Judilh Wheeler, Nancy M.T. Whife, Beverly While, Linda Fay Wiggins, Larry Wilder, Delores Wickerson, Vicloria llh e 01' 0th Z . Willard, Jim Williams, Barbara Willis, Bill Wilson, Bruce M.T. Williams, Jean Williams, Larry Williford, Robert Wilson, Johnnie Wilson, Tom S.S. Wong, Dennis Wood, James M. Wood, Richard Woods, Mike Wrighi, Eddie HONOR GRADUATES NATIONAL MER11' AWARD WINNERS Ioe Bczyus Bruce Iensen Bill Boyd Pat ling Jay Cowsill Pcxtti Weisel Jeff Wynn Worsley, Carolyn Yacopeffi, Anna M Wright, Warren Wrighf, Johnnie Mae Wynn, Jeff Ya copelii, Ted Yniquez, Gloria York, Alan Young, Wall S.S. M.T.-Mid-term graduate S.S. -Summer school graduate zemny. Man -Non qraduate Baxler, Sharon Bosiick, Allen Burud, Sieve Collier, Jerry Connell, John Crowder, Donna Dean, 'Willie Esfrada, Sal Faulkner, Joe Fawcerl, Sieven Fisher, Harold Ghilarducci, Brad Gholsfon, Juaniia Gibbs, Mike GRADUATES NOT PICTURED Hanley, John Hernandez, Tony S.S. Jackson, Gilberl' S.S. James, Thomas S.S. Kerr, Tom Knellel, Richard Lack, Dennis Lee, Keifh S.S. Lewis, James S.S. Logan, Jerry Maaskanf, Adrian Maneke, Ronald S.S Newlon, Michael Ouallrociocche, AI S S. Roy. Edward Schmldf, Ray S.S. Schrader, Richard Shanley, Lawrence Sherman, Willie Shiver, Leroy Sneed, Danny Sorenson, Lewis M.T. Tarr, Oscar Valenzuela, George Varnado, Tony Walker, Michael S S. Widener, Phil Youngblood, Judy Zubia, Joe Penny Bellamy President Julia Blair Secretary Cheryl Bussell Treasurer Bob Anderson Representative ilnde tudie . 0- . - . H., Junior card stunts were works of art. The IUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL prepared card stunts for the home football games and sponsored a voters' quide. Okie Stomp, the lunior Class dance, was a Very casual affair. The students Wore cowboy hats and danced amidst haybales. A professional hoote- nanny held at Harvey Auditorium was a fresh idea introduced by the lunior Class Council who planned it and Worked on the pub- licity. The council also worked out the plans for the traditional lunior-Senior Prom. FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Christie, S. Ringsby, C. Bussell, N. Cantelmi, A. Rorex, B. Klein, K. Butterfield, D. Calhoun, K. Gillespie, C. Webster, M. Hoffman, M. Hoftman, C. Pasquini. SECOND ROW: P. Baldwin, J. Powell, J. Sfickler, M. Breckenridge, C. Jans, L. Pieper, C. Davis, C. Regan, L. Taylor, M. Funk, E. Noldov, R. Walton, P. Bellamy. THIRD ROW: B. Anderson, K. Kramer, J. Rademacher, C. Cullen, M. Lamb, C. Unruh, S, Schroer, D. Cutriqht, P. Sheldon, T. McDonald, B. Alford, C. Ford, J. Clark, C. Protopapas, M. Rober- son. FOURTH ROW: J. Wright, R. Brown, S. Sundstrom, B. Nladdux, L, Battistoni, J. Blair, J. May, C. Zwartendyk, C. Witus, Unknown, Unknown, S.Zink, S. Plunk. A A. eniv p epa ed to take 0 e . FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Holland, E. Roe, W. Hoover, C. Garcia, C. Lewis, M. Ford, S. Zink, M. Stotls, B. Tillman SECOND ROW: K. Fournier, T. Anderson, G. Gant, B. McGuire S. Martinez C. Bergfelder C. Mulanax D. Bubp THIRD ROW: B. Oxford, G. Nelson, G. McKown, J. Arm- strong, S. Sworder, W. Morton, B. Byrd, D. Lambert, J. Swidecki. FOURTH ROW: L. Battistoni, D. Bates, A. Fergu- son, J. Hagen, R. Copeland, J, Long, R. Delaney, R. Brown, J. Borton, C. Unruh. FIFTH ROW: L. Stockton, M. LeRoy, R. Cosgrift, D. Patty, W. Lindsey, G. Griffin, P. Washington P. Hailey, E. Noldon, C. Bonneau. SIXTH ROW: C. Cooke FRONT ROW, left to right: C, Bailey, L, Nutter, L. Well P. Kellett, S. Dewey, C. Vallerga, P. Sheldon, M. Haw thorne, K. Jacobsen. SECOND ROW: J. Thornton, B. Garbe, M. Smith, V. Bales, B. Allisen, T. McMahon, G. Kitchens P. Davis. THIRD ROW: J. Keenan D. Pierson, J. Armstrong E. Soto, D. Rutledge, R. Anderson, M. Alcorn, M. Myers: C. McLellan. FOURTH ROW: S. Sprague, D. Sherman, J Smith J. Mendez F. Ontiveros R. Hale T. Bertie, M Robeftson, Unknown, B. Smith. FIFTH ROW: G. Classen, J. Soiu, C. Martin, R. Ross, M. Brantley, G, Ripley, W J. Wittman, S. Ramey, C. Cannon, M. Subia, B. Jue, G. Barraza, J. Beauchamp, J. Lovelace, C. Bittle. SEVENTH ROW: R. Chan, K. Ronshausen, B. Merrill, B. Baker, B. Wimberly, J. Powell, P. Roland, C. Church, B. Wagers, T. Allen, Unknown. EIGHTH ROW: S. Wallace, T. Mitchell, P. Johnston, A. Lingo, T. Bridwell, T. Schmidt, N. Heyart, H. Starr, J. Jones, J. Speights, K. Heisey, M. Weaver. NINTH ROW: P. Lambourne, E. Wallace, J, Metcalf, U. Michaelis, S. Miller, W. Howard, K. Hallum, E, Day, A. Hunt, J. Hunter, F. Daharsh, C. Morrissey. Berry, R. Anderson, P. Bush, K. Brookshire, S. Davis. SIXTH ROW: C. Le Vesque, M. Harris, T. Moiica, H. Creaqan, C. Leonard, M. A uilar, M. Roberson, C. Hyde, K. Francisco, G. Whitley. SENFENTH ROW: B. Hicks, G. Beasley, B. Ritten- burg, B. Long, C. Hale, L. Oldfield, L. Pieper, S. Cree, E. Geyer, B. Hobbs, P. Yoon. EIGHTH ROW: B. Keyser, L. Tarpley, J. Gholz, G. Myers, L. Harris, B. Dunwcan, N. Ellis, S. Palmer, N. Maddox, G. Fisher, J. Christie, J. Sanchez. NINTH ROW: C. Petty, P, Balfanz, B. Musick, QC. Franklin, G. Bianchi, D. Bianchi, R. Pittman, V. Aparlcro, L. Perez, R. Herrera, N. Stephens. my s-Q Q. hu-.. . ,sf ill FRONT ROW, lell lo righl: T. Lorah, F. Carrillo, B. Troul, S. Woodward, T. Bayly, D. Ensign, B. Calvert, J. Fousf, Unknown, SECOND ROW: M. McCullough, S. Hare B. Johnson, R. Kuhn, G. Rupp, C. Slanley, R. Maddux, J, Blair. THIRD ROW: M. Breckenridge, C. Jans, A. Perry, J. Floyd, N. Sanders, G. Arnold, M. Bridges, K. Gillespie, M. Hoff- man. FOURTH ROW: B. Rimmer, S. Waddingfon, K. Kra- mer, D. Cufriqhl, S. Sundslrom, J, Kriqbaum, C. Bussell, J. Wyall, R. Yeager, D. Chilwood. FIFTH ROW: J. Lewis, L. Meagher, J. Hardiman, L. Boucher, S. Oylear, S. Wool- dridge, D. Caslro, B. Johnson, C. Milchem, G. Banks. SIXTH pf' FRONT ROW lelf lo righf: T. Ford, J. Silva, Y. Lopez, V. Cisneros, S. Sherrill, M. Hartman, D. Bankson, R. Brock, Q A. Davidson. SECOND ROW: C. Carrisalez, R. Sabedra M. Amin, E. wood, J. Msfhis, P. G-mlm, s. Stallings, wi Nord. THIRD ROW: J. Palferson, D. Overslreef, D. Tesch C. Beagle, D. Finlinson, K. Fosler, D. Hinkle, J. Slowell R Gonzales FOURTH Row a Jose J rl m rl . . :. , ,To as,G.Coy' ello, C. Klalf, J. Radmacher, R. May, M. Lamb, C. Cullen R. Erassarrel, T. Moser. FIFTH ROW: S. Khan, G. Rosas, J Ford, c. Seward, c. chappie, J. Mcrsflan, J, sumun, Fi Hansen, R. Keown, G. Finley, R. Porfer. SlXTH ROW: G. i-.L , 14,40 '65 ROW: S. Sabaloni, G. Denio, C. Beckey, J. Slrickler, L Taylor, S. Berra, K. Horsley, P. Emory, M. Brooks, R. Muzo- fani. SEVENTH ROW: S. Kinoshifa, B. Brown, B. McGee, C Hood, J. Fonseca, D. While, D. Adams, D. Chidgey J Duncan, G. Billinglon, N. Rymer. EIGHTH ROW: R. Johns J. Smilh, V. Price, D. Chrislensen, R. Herrick, C. Rose, D Taruow, M. Lockard, R. Renz, E. Coffman, J. Craflon, J Dunham. NINTH ROW: K. schooley, w. clsyron, w. vsnf den Hoed, R. Madson, E. Buxton, C. Miyaii, L. Aguirre, D Ames, F. Espinoza, R. Guzman, J. Aparicio, F. Errecalde Nord, R. Graves, T. Myers, G. Gonzales, B. Taylor, P. Tam bellini, L. Howard, C. Parsons, L. Gold, R. Hagerly. SEV ENTH ROW: M. Miller, S. Shorf, J. Schrader, C. Brighl R. Rundle, K. Garrison, K. Byrd, J. Diehl, G. Barllell, D Preslage, T. Ray. EIGHTH ROW: D. Hulchins, K. Mayes D. Cummings, V. Srrauss, J. Funk, D. Urrea, M. Guiza, M De La Rosa, M. Lozano, B. Moore, C. Millell, R. Temple NINTH ROW: G. Fullz, D. Lowell, S. Grove, G. Carter D. Tolson, C. Sfiern, C. Funk, D. Lang, G. Bazzell, M. Rod: riguez, G. Ouiiada. Q- mo ed on t FRONT ROW, left to right: Unknown, C. Melendez, J. San- chez, M. Lozano, S. Salazar, J. Castro, L. Fitch, E. Garcia, R. Zargoza. SECOND ROW: G. Reed, C. Erlewine, C. Cas- tellon, J. Benavente, D. Hernandez, F. Ponce, R. Baitazar, F. Salmon. THIRD ROW: B. Fitch, F, Lara, M. Blackford, L. Scott, M. Parenli, B. Phillips, J. Kearney, J. Pimienta, M. Garcia. FOURTH ROW: Unknown, M. Brickell, W. Brame, S. Brand, W. Fry, K. Clark, P. Bothun, P. Hernandez, D. Brown, S. Elliott. FIFTH ROW: J. Talcott, R. Cheatwood, I. Herrick, N. Brown, M. Whicker, K. Austin, P. Rothwell, J. Rice, G. Boshears, A. Bertolucci. SIXTH ROW: N. Jung, R. Sakai, R. Grahn, R. Canup, R. Mack, S. Rupe, R. Frye, D. Moore, B. Chaves, B. Erskine. SEVENTH ROW: E. Arri- ola, J. Escobedo, H. Gonzales, J. Ouan, R. Mart.nez, S. Montoya, M. Villarreal, G. Casio, A. Melanson, J. Wil- liams, R. Browne. EIGHTH ROW: B. Stanton, D. Sault, J. lmming, E. Petty, M. Roberson, C, Sessions, B. Swam, S. Reinheardl, E. Jackson, C. Longest, V. Meyers, Anderson. NINTH ROW: V. Reese, S. Wade, S. Morgan, K. Burrage, G. Strange, Unknown, Unknown, K. DiGiorqio, M. Funk, C. Ford, Unknown, J. Cabrero, nvtlaer road 0 lea ning. e FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Harris, V. Washington, A Person, D. Carlisle, C. Smith, V. Robinson, B. Henry, H Hodge, J. McDowell. SECOND ROW: Unknown, L. Hollo way, J. Welker, P. Terrell, M. Hailey, K. Chambers, Un known, J. Fowler. THIRD ROW: K. Selby, W. Jonn, B Stone, R. Goodrich, R. Ryan, C. Meagher, S, Ringsby, J Ware, L. Gomes. FOURTH ROW: E. Herrera, H. Hull, J Valentine, J. Ross, T. McCarthy, Unknown, Unknown, K. Janes, C. Arthurs, R. Cervantes. FIFTH ROW: R, Calvillo, R. Gonzales, J. Leon, B. Domingues, R. Gil, L. Marquez, S. Alderete, P. Gonzales, J. Ramirez. SIXTH ROW: J, si ..l J. .. Mathews, G. Jue, W. Herrera, J. Martinez, D. Finnegan L. Williams, D. Benson, L. Brawn, J. Cole, C. Rodgers SEVENTH ROW: A. Warren, M. Bowery, S. Underwood, L Schaub, S. Hardy, G. Boyd, C. Colston, J. Bourdeau, Un known, C. Campbell, E. Cornelsen. EIGHTH ROW: T. Ahf M. Shively, S. Hodge, B, Klein, S. Jannino, S. Plunk, D Wise, D. Keese, E. Hoyt, J. Akines, L. Hailey, A. Chandler NINTH ROW: R. Kirk, F. Buckner, D, Bates, S. Dowlearn F. Jeppi, B. Kite, B. Hanford, Unknown, J. Wyatt, J Olcott, G. Swintord, C. Protopapas. .ii -.l .... univ looked alae J to th 1-L... FRONT ROW, left fo righf: T. Walsfon, P. Slephens, C Jones, M. Schmidf, V. Evans, G. Bellvomini, J. Dorris, C Joboian, C. Liflle. SECOND ROW: D. Foulz, J. Wilolh, J Dobbs, M. Kinchehoe, M. Blair, G. Buckner, J. Buckanan C. Websler. THIRD ROW: J. Reed S. Young, J. Hancock, D. Doll, G. Fox, P. Sanders, Y. Collier, K. Smilh, C. Davis FOURTH ROW: F. Morgan, A. Hays, D. Lindamood, TI Nord, M. Sangulneffi, V. Harbaugh, M. Farr, G. Schuelr, D. Paul. FIFTH ROW: Unknown, Unknown, J. Caslro, K Slankard, Unknown, Unknown, J. Mellier, L. Kliewer, J Emile r. i ll. FRONT ROW, leff lo righf: D. DuBose, A. Moore, K. Zi goures, K. Arms, J. Kennedy, S. Briggs, P, Fannucchi, M Payne, J. Snyder. SECOND ROW: K. Burlerfield, S. Foss, J Clark, A. Rorex, C. Regan, T. McDonald, S. Schroer, D Hazzard. THIRD ROW: R. Schalwitz, P. Bellamy, P. Roussel R. Lawrence, P. Elliof, B. Barnelf, L. Carlson, P. VanDlesf H. Wilfse. FOURTH ROW: R. McDonald, L. McDonald, R Bernard, S. Erickson, M. Renfro, B. Schwarlz, R. Suqden T. Chrislensen, R. Sackman, G. Beller, FIFTH ROIW: M Lemire, C. Peernen, S. Wood, J. Polley, M. Basye, P. Blair Y. Bernafene, D. Jones, P. Hein. SIXTH ROW: K. Brenls C. Symons, M. Lake, M. Karibian, A. Schmidt, D, Anderl Murray. SIXTH ROW: R. Bishop, J. Peele, D. Baird, C. Cummings, J. Cadwallader, A. Soelberg, S. Riechel, M. Clark, J. Frosf, S. Sullivan, SEVENTH ROW: B. Barker I. Ryrfer, B. Hemingway, V. Bra'drick, V. Bell, C. Barclay, R. Meza, O. Verde,'S. Lizalde, B. Rlvas, T. Rocha. EIGHTH ROW: E. Padilla, S. Orllz, M. Neri L. Aleman, T. Slanley, D. Hardcaslle, N. Thompson, J. Wright, B. Hanson, T. O'Kane, B. Kendall, J. Munson. NINTH ROW: D. Rector, C Owens E Hard D Slewarf G Lawson B Barefi ld . , . y, . , . , . e , J. Henry, R. Hendrix, K. Farris, A. Huber, J. Robison, N. Armilaqe. son, G. Anionaros, Unknown, C. Wilus, J. Smilh. SEVENTH ROW: D. Dague, M, Pearson, D. Calhoun, K. Brierley, C. Pasquini, N. Canlelmi, N. Beasley, P. McDowell, F. Si- queido, L. Thompson. EIGHTH ROW: R. Busick, S. Duna- way, S. Pearman, D. Powers, Unknown, 6. Loveday, D. Bridwell, J. Nord, Unknown, J. Dyer, J. Abernefhy, G. Bi'dgood. NINTH ROW: B. Curfis, J. Clegg, D. Tiede, D. Ferguson, B. Baier, J. Carpenfer, J. Hodges, M. Slone, R. Eslrado, J. Culp. TENTH ROW: B. Bishop, A. Kirnberger, K. Haflich, J. Wood, B. Brumback, R. Tellyer, G. McCann, R. Tessandorl, B. Sullivan, R. Sarver, D. Kisbey, J. Price, R. Conklin. VVM 't mile of the long rv A f Q? i 'f'3V D X f J Wk FRONT ROW, leff lo righl: S. Nlafison, K. Schey, B. Bril- tan, R. Sharp, C, Cooper, K. Newbury, T. Birks, J. Brewer, D. Pell . SECOND ROW: G. Eberhardl, D. Holsonbake, M. Bricllger, P. Averill, D. Deane, B. Sanders, M. Pugei R. Bender. THIRD ROW: M. Harding B. Robinson J wood, J. rem, N. Walker, J. Riekeif, c. shipiey, iz.'Lal aan, C. Lee. FOURTH ROW: M. Sfewarf, R. Tagqarf, S arver, D. Almgren, J, Yant, C. Freesione, T. Byrd, J Briggs, P. Hay, C. Kokinos. FIFTH ROW: D. Shaffer, F FRONT ROW, left to right: H. Bowers, M. Ragsdale, M Moore, S. Eliiah, L. Holliwell, J. Harper, F. Aurieif, H Davenporf, F. Lewis. SECOND ROW: B. Scofl, R. Winler J. Pamison, V. Felder, D. Sanchez, J. Leiia, E. Billingsley E. Slafer. THIRD ROW: J. Lindsay, J. Peqg, G. Lueih, J Maileson, C. Poulson, D. Knox, L. Pulleif, R, Wal1on,f R Sanders. FOURTH ROW: K. Thomas, W. Johnson, J. Dick- erson, E. Waikins, C. McClain, R. Whilfield, P. Liflles, F. Gary, C. Armsfrong, C. Barnes. FIFTH ROW: A. Mead, E. Wafford, E, McCulloch, C. Moland, C. Nolen, I. Miller K. Jackson, S. Hicks, L. Nephew. SIXTH ROW: E. Hill, M Lockwood, C. Ramsey, C. Corder, J. Sfiern, G. Duncan, M. Billingsley, V. Drift SIXTH ROW: Unknown, J. Pickerel, J. Vogel, B. Welch, S. Moore, L. Cummings, H. Hill, Un- known, M. Duckeli, K. Embry. ELEVENTH ROW: Unknown, E. Neal, S. Perry, L. Wandrick, G. Maynard, P. Spencer, J. Cubie, Unknown, B, Feemsier, L. Mosley, P. Johnson, L. Burton. The siudenis of rows seven, eighi, nine, and len are un- idenfified. Clark, S. Fambrough, H. Glinfon, W. Terrell, G. Douglas, S. Wall, W. Winsion, D. Fulmer, C, Sfallings, SEVENTH ROW: B. Jackson, C. Dippel, L. Harris, L. Rufus, C. Dawson, A. Hendrix, L. Callahan, C. Caldwell, H. Scaife, E. Prude, T. Williams. EIG-HTH ROW: C. Johnson, D. Edwards, A. Williams, H. Felius, M. Fisher, D. Arnold, E. Jones, L. Siarks, N. Roberson, C. Hunf, D. Minor. NINTH ROW: R. Ward, J. Arnold, E. Surman, C. Moore, W. Smifh, J. How- leH, D. Cox, F. Smith, A. Phineas, E. Roberson, G. Shelion. TENTH ROW: G. Hanson, O, Armsfrong, M. Davis, Un- known, H. Sherman, L. Wylch, A. Clayion, i X -ri ,.,,.,:: . Y X vane: e Eillllilll Q22 ?f2.'!l'd.n+ f?2.i'33.a?2?l32 I , 0 . A . A 1 lte 0,2 vmvre .zbzb Janice Furman Secretary Brenda Miller Treasurer As the SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL merged from the B.H.S. Freeway they looked back on a fully success- ful year. Their annual class dance, the Highland Fling, made a big hit with everyone, and the annual Soph- ornore magazine sale was a huge success. The class oi '66 also sponsored such projects as noon sales and service proiecis. FRONT ROW, Iefl lo riqhf: L. Jones, L. Jackson, L. Evans, D. Dale, M. Anderson, S. Vaughan, M. Lighfner, J. Cawley, B. Davidson, B. Bus- sell, S. Miichell, A. Shaw, S. Aciis. SECOND ROW: E. Rose, M. Kroeker, B. Miller, L. Broida, C. Lawrence, B. Langston, P. Rummel, P. Tooman, V. Phillips, C. Coleman, W. Nuff, B. Chambers. THIRD ROW: L. Nelson, W. Allen, A. Mifchell, C. Belfencourt, C. Garrison R. Lehman, L. Truax, A. Howden, C. Calloway, K. Olsen, G. Likins P. Palfy, Miss MaCarfhy. FOURTH ROW: K. Warford, L. Kliewer, D. Barnard, D. Mosby, C. Rosack, K. Frederickson, A. Colm, J. Furman, S. Cerrina, L. Levin, L. Welz, J. Weisel. FIFTH ROW: W. Harber, V. Rockwell, A. Arnold, B. Hardinq, J. Woolf, R. Brown, J. Brocli, L. Oswald, C. Poore, B. Brown, V. Berlie. 'aging By selling magalines Sophs gained in personal experience while adding money To fheir freasury we . Tv 98 Kiev' FRONT ROW, lefl fo riqhf: R. Padilla, G. Jordan, D. Lewis L. Holliday, R. Alsop, P. Ladwiq, J. Gonsalves, V. Brown G. Gulhrie, B. Gause. SECOND ROW: R. Sellle, D. Baker D. Padqeff, T. Nickelsen, C. Slanley, D. Torgerson, D. Bene der, J. Licaslro, C. Reaves. THIRD ROW: C. Swall, G. La mand, L. Huffman, B. Simmons, S. Coverf, J. Ralliff, J Judd, M. Silas, S. Shires, J. Shearer. FOURTH ROW: L Tinsley, T. Binney, D. Cummings, T. Teelers, P. Mullins R. Humphries, D. Grammer, D. Whillock, T. Meslmaker J. Bruce R. Wralher. FIFTH ROW: T. Pogon, G. Caldwell S. Efhriclqe, G. Haycock, J. Looney, J. Williams, J. Goss R. Ramirez, G. Schallock, J. Evans. SIXTH ROW: C. While C. Crablree, P. Cannon, N. Amenl, D. Piearcy, E. V'rrey Af Iplllfd J. Florence, W. Vaughn, J. Kearney, J. H nson, L. Billing- lon. SEVENTH ROW: S. Casey, M. Clark, L. Osequera, L. Pfielschiefler, H. Calderon, S. Kirlley, L. Linfesly, P. Por- ler, P. Bradshaw, B. King, R. llerder, W. Trueluck. EIGHTH ROW: L. Baldwin, W. Bass, M. Kenneoy, D. Brooks, B. Cas- per J. Nelson, V. Call han, B. Colm, A. Smilh, L. Tielze J. Brock, M. Ligmner, R. Adams. NINTH ROW: M. Kroe' ker, W. Allen, A. Milchell, K. Acord, C. Garrison, L. Evans, K. Conner, C. Conklin, I. Hercules, F. Carrulhers, R. Holliwell, E. Leyva. TENTH ROW: R. Ballazar, T. Mar- lrnez, P. Maflson, C. Taylor, B. Grobel, J. Knapp, G. King, M. Wesf, K. Dugan, P. Ellis, A. Bennell, G. Sheels, B. Rud- nick. C. Kin Poe unknown P. Colton D. Dafgue, R. Ces I, B. Zl kov.c , W. M , . err, fnor G Long E ri e nee lev f'Newlon J. Nielo. EIG TH ROW: G. iv s . lioll I Y M,.N'g,.W',n. soK D. Aycox, P. Marlinez, . L ons, L. Sharp . lmmons, B McLeod, M. Lilburn P. Bu R. G n. L. Parker A Anderson, K. Frederickson, B. S ickler, D. Dale . rn- Mosby, L. Krumm, P. Gkhgfinfgq. fiirience, S. Alle mond. TENTH ROW: K. Rchardson, J,,Ora , . Coats D. Garcia, M. Wunler, B. lfanqsfon, . Trua M Keller, M. Rensel, C. Walker, P. L. Alvis, G. Gaslineau, M. Reeves, H. Samarin, D. Bra - mer, K,.Ca . Phillips, . apman. SEVE O 2 l Harris. NINTH ROW: . Pbh :savannas UQQ 'S- ! ' 7' QS! l FRONT ROW, left fo righf: G. Gorin, C. Nefherlon, S. Bruner, B. Weaver, J. Merrill, J. Melendy, S. Salazer, D. Johnson, T. Blanks, J. Slovall. SECOND ROW: L. Schal- lock, V. Allen, T. Schmidf, R. Gerber, M. Buscher, P. My1ers, P. 'Wachob, P. Preslon, P. Irvin. THIRD ROW: S. Milc ell, G. Linkins, S. Erwin, D. Holford, E. Knox, L. Shells, R. Sfod' dard, R. Shain, G. Schreiber, F. Wheeler. FOURTH ROW: R. Pellus, R. Liflle, T. Pierson, J. Ramey, R. Embry, G. Tale, M. Moore, G. MacDonald, R. Higgins, M. Dean, E. Rose. FIFTH ROW: M. McCall, J. Evans, J. Sperry, R. Fox, S. Vaughan, A. Howden, S. Adamson, C. Callaway, K. Olsen, C. Rosack. SIXTH ROW: S. Harris, C. Flowers, C. Bible, S. Masfagni, J. Adams, D. Grammer, E. Register, KIJS We FRONT ROW, lefl' fo righl: J. Williamson, L. Malhews, J. Parker, C. Louie, S. Thurman, G. Chapman, P. Harrelson, A. Valdez, J. McWhorler, D. Abercrombie. SECOND ROW: R. Ford, L. Richards, L. Pefrovich, K. Flaming, G. DeYoung, W. Vaughn, R. Well, N. Polios, D. Dye. THIRD ROW: T. Hull, D. Parker, P. Pechin, B. Margrave, D. Cas- sidy, M. DurreH, J. Thoma, G. Haines, J. Monroe, M. Folkerf. FOURTH ROW: R. Essary, C. Wagher, P. Curlis, S. Myers, D. Lowell, L. Slroope, N. Gregory, P. Lawrence, M. Childers, K. Callagy, M. Kellelf. FIFTH ROW: R. Per- kins, D. PreweH, B. Irwin, C. Wallace, A. While, O. Law- son, L. Chambers, R. Lohman, J. Gonzales, B. Fuenlez. SIXTH ROW: C. Roberlson, D. Belhell, J. Foley, S. Mann, ehfdlf C. Mixon, L. Oglesby, B. Mozier, M. Boel. SEVENTH ROW: M. Grimes, A. Cray, K. Puryear, S. Puryear, M. McDanils, R. Nuff, M. Henry J. Stephens, S. Warner, J. Henry, L. omsra, P. Henry. EIGHTH Row. H. Null, c. Humphery, J. Srarr, V. Blue, E. Thompson, Z. Gholslon, B. Clark, E. Walker, R. Hendrix, H. Fingers, F. Noel, E. VanAHa, J. Slinson. NINTH ROW: T. Wilson, D. Haynes, J. Iverson, C. Mallock, K. Fraser, G. Graflon, R. Lomas, C. Quiiada, M. Ramirez, N. Dickerson, G. Adams, L. Price. TENTH ROW: R. Ramirez, M. Gomez, A. Alvarez, M. Gulierrez, R. Gonzales, G. Slephenson, J. Moore, J. Hargis, G. Harris, M. Boardman, T. Budy, D. Feliz, J. King. tv Auccezw .w M. Banfz, D. Roberfson, F. Cashero, J. Caslro, F. Remeriz, E. Chow, C. Jue. SEVENTH ROW: W. Simmons, P. Blodgel, S. MacDonald, S. Peercy, C. Carr, S. Burud, G. Schnaudl, A. Arnold, S. Cerrina, B. Chambers, S. Acfis, P. Francisco. P Tooman P Rummel R Ferrell J Over EIGHTH ROW: . , . , . , . - slreef, R. Lehman, L. EveIan'd, B. Sfurfevanf, C. Harries, N. Karleskinf, S. Maples, T. Morris, L. Hayes, J. Michaels. NINTH ROW: P. Griffin, B. Anderson, A. Fanucchi, L. Schikleqrober, J. Monfiio, D. Weldon, R. Broussard, P. Hare, D. Wiley, C. Monloya, G. Arviso, N. Fierro. TENTH ROW: B. Thurber, J. Pope, G. Olsen, J. Vaughn, D. Wood- ard, R. Brand, K. Barnes, L. Harfhorn, L. Lewis, P. Tomp- kins, B. Duffey, G. McClain, D. Barnes 3 - . x 'Q I v l00 FRONT ROW, leff fo righr: T. Avery, E. Ford, J. Ryder, B. Sfamper, S. Hale, M. Howlelf, E. Block, M. Moore, J. Watkins, J. Sanchez. SECOND ROW: G. Lodien, J. Ander- son, M. Bulfman, D. Rogers, R. Ganong, B. Welty, J. Woolf, B. Jones, J. Cawley. THIRD ROW: B. Perrien, D. Miller, B. Bussell, J. Lake, G. Smith, D. Turner, B. Davidson, J. Wilmer, M. Norfh, J. Magee. FOURTH ROW: G. Nunnelly, G. Roush, W. Harber, D. Solo, M. Jackson, M. Dana, L. Melone, J. Azevedo, J. O'Brien, R. Youngman, D. Richards. FIFTH ROW: T. Higgins, D. Leal, D. Smilh, C. ScoH, P. Hunl, S. Simos, C. Hunr, D. Ollerness, S. Nikkei, S. Ingalls. ROW SIX: O. Carfer, Unknown, E. Jones, C. Hill, A. Mac- key, R. Wafkins, R. Jones, D. Wesley, W. Hooks, H. Jack- son, J. Richardson. SEVENTH ROW: D. Henagan, B. Hen- agan, B. Coleman, L. Sieveson, L. Vulelich, M. Dobbins, C. Escobedo, O. Ornelas, P. Marlinez, A. Haygood, R. Gilder, F. Jones. EIGHTH ROW: A. Avila, L. Soza, V. Johnson, P. Krcmer, P. Jeffries, S. Tanaka, M. Ramay, S. Livingsfon, K. Ward, L. Cave, S. Braun, J. Henkin, M. Sandoval. NINTH ROW: K. Chandler, E. Griffith, S. Ox- ford, C. Malone, C. Quigley, V. Lul-rrell, C. Reams, G. Dunn, M. Brewer, E. Erbsroesser, B. Whisler, B. Clausen. TENTH ROW: C. Degan, M. Huesfis, J. Wesf, J. Lynd, A. Odermann, J. Searcy, M. Masrers, C. Kelly, L. Condren, K. McAIis1er, G. Chancellor, S. Nickerson, S. Poisefle. al way completed 69 Svpla. FRONT ROW, leff lo right D. Siebers, J. Ban'ducci, M. Thompson, P. Keeney, E. Holladay, P.-Whilesell, L. Slubbs, B. Cargill, C. Shahan, I. Almaraz. SECOND ROW: C. Tag- gart, S. Marlin, B. Rupe, D. Harris, K. Branch, P. Forrest K. Calderon, J. Fitzgerald, P. Harris. THIRD ROW: D. Bes- som, M. Cuellar, L. Harrison, J. Almaraz, C. Wallace C. Dunn, K. Henson, J. Placenli, K. Frosl, R. Keene. FOURTH ROW: L. Coslner, K. Koch, R. Schuefz, D. Josue, R. Cox, K. Paxlon, R. Boyd, J. Hayes, H. Wilcox, J. Hagen, D. Las- Ier. FIFTH ROW: J. Sampson, M. Kenney, D. Blackmon, B. Reed, D. Kniqhl, A. Lloyd, S. Guerrero, L. Luiz, E. Bran- scum, B. Dawson. SIXTH ROW: R. Harding, J. Narducci, B. Palmer, J. Hoogland, S. Veon, M. Lenick, L. Chandler B. Lee, A. Dang, E. Gee, J. Lai. SEVENTH ROW: L. Wong J. Massa K. Gonzales, S. York, S. Sfrin er, R. Bulkeley . Guerra, R. Galicia, H. Roberson, M. Coleman, D. Du- B bose, R. Hunler. EIGHTH ROW: D. Scolf, D. Gash, S Schroeder, S. Prouf, S. Harris, C. Hawks, L. Davidson, I Yniguez, C. Cook, G. Bianchi, C. Hedge, J. Gallagher A. Yeager. NINTH ROW: J. Weisel, V. Berlie, B. Brown . Gray, M. Lackey, W. Auslin, R. Parmelee, B. Peckham C . H. Boolh K. Berr, L. Frank S. Malich. TENTH ROW: D. Perkinl, J. arafllley, e. Elllofl, D. Yimm, J. Miranda P. Acosfa, J. Camberos, V. Marlinez, L. Fernandez, R DeLaCruz, R. Andrews. W-A-was ... . . 4 ,Y . I u ...ff Ns.. R . 1 l 1-'SU My I :ith .-.--.-1--. 7-993 ........ .5 ......... ,fam ,ii Q. IOI .--..,., f, W. 1- FRONT ROW, lefl lo righf: J. Arriola, C. Kroll, D. Kimble D. Hense, R. Brown, D. Off.ll, D. Raney, R. Munoz, B McNay, F. Milikan. SECOND ROW: D. Trammell, D. Jone M. Lewis, J. McNuH, J. Morris, T. Reed, C. Osby, F Evans, V. Robinson. THIRD ROW: D. Taylor, J. Gonzales D. Hall, P. Ausf.n, P. Tale, J. Froehlich, D. Kosareff, B Welch, T. Anderson, J. Furman. FOURTH ROW: S. Kinch T. Jeffries, L. Broida, F. Conrad, A. Dorris, S. Gollmyer, K. Smith, T. Palmer, W. Verrell, C. Forf, G. Doolin, FIFTH ROW: T. Ford, K. Robesky, D. Jordan, P. Davis, L. Lau'der- dale, P. Boyd, K. Marxeh, B. Redd, V. Wyall R. Simpson SIYTH ROW: A. Ferrell, W. Jusfice, J. Alleh R. Fair L: Huggins, C. Park, R. Hartwell, F. Marshall, S.'Georgeson, E. Couller, A. Sendeio. SEVENTH ROW: J. Serros, D. Her rera, F. Crooks, R. Winler, A. Swarlz, E. Sfancliff, J. John son, J. Skeelers, J. King, B. Fletcher, W. Burrell, J. Nafe EIGHTH ROW: M. Aleman, C. Wilson, T. Tomlin, P. Wal son, M. Apodaca, E. Henderson, C. Maybee, D. Humph ries, E. Wilf, T. Sfewari, T. Duke, J. Barbour, D. Boling NINTH ROW: C. Abalr, D. Jensen, L. Hunsdorfer, U. Wil- liams, O. Anfhony, T. Larkin, M. Perkins, C. Ausfin, L. Law- son, F. Harris, E. Glinlon, C. Whifmore, C. Gooden TENTH ROW: C. Love, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown Unknown, Unknown, F. Schaefer, J. Jones, R. Lomas, T Rodriguez, R. Monliel, M. Culberson, S. Redfearn. Svplw Jecame full-fledge FRONT ROW, lefl' lo righl: M. Davis, D. Jones, C. John- son, J. Richardson, V. Lewis, R. Wrighl, M. lsby, D. Parker G. McDaniels, C. James. SECOND ROW: R. Bonner, W Ruffus, J. Hailey, L. Jennings, H. Young, B. Nicholson R. Powell, G. Seward, J. Johnson. THIRD ROW: M. Young, L. Daniels, B. Lee, J. Brill, L. Jackson, L. Thomas, C. Wil- liams, A. Perkins, J. Casleel, B. Toney. FOURTH ROW: R. Jones, V. Aparicio, L. Leon, M. Marlinez, M. Newsome A. Loran, R. Howard, E. Eliiah, L. Jones, M. Jackson, E. Smifh. FIFTH ROW: E. Whilmore, C. Coombs, P. Bill- inqfon, W. Howard, J. Thomas, L. Villeseno, A. Walker, J. Wolford. G. Deuel, W. McPheefers, S. Williams. SlXTH ROW: C. Pauloff, V. Tidwell, C. Barron, V, Buchanan, R. McCoy, C. Crawford, S. Amendson, L. Webb, K. Heasley, G. Reed, R. Lipke. SEVENTH ROW: J. Jones, D. Rodgers, B. Tuckness, L. Slephens, B. Slephens, G. Madden, L. Car- roll, G. Howard, M. Johnson, C. Heafh, R. Dana F. Craw- ford. EIGHTH ROW: R. Roberson, Y. Arenas, M. Mendez L. Lira, D. Tope, J. Tustin, A. Dang, G. Toril, W. Chauncey B. Rainey, L. Williams, C. Pullen. NINTH ROW: C. Nelson, J. Mclnfosh, B. While, H. Henderson, S. Baflle, L. Hub- bard, E. Jones, B. Johnson, G. Madden, J. Griffis, O. Mur- phy, B. Hayes. TENTH ROW: C. Wigginfon, L. Grimes, D. Gulhrie, S. Tubbs, S. Kirkpalrick, D. Kirkpalrick, J. Jack- son, D. Phillips, S. Annis, T. Ennis, B. Kunder, B. Rundle, J. Hamm. isfsssi fl .IQ .fs 02 1 Wi -fi YI YB in W.-w,f.'.s , 5 -nr,.n N--eff!! 'QL K FRONT ROW, Iefi lo righf: T. Dominges, Y. Granados, J. Pineda, M. Gaona, E. Deluna, M. Candia, R. Luera, J. Adler, R. Yaler, L. Anderson. SECOND ROW: J. Wells, C. Slahl, B. Miller, A. Ayers, J. Evans, S. Engellennerr, S. Loperena, S. Jones, R. Pickens. THIRD ROW: D. Jones, K. Ward, E. Ward, A. Krause, A. Shaw, D. Hay, B. Obert, J. Ferguson, R. Herrick, C. Morgan. FOURTH ROW: C. Melropulos, J. Pon, S. Shanahan, E. Wong, L. Forresl, C. Hogper, J. Sarad, L. Nelson, F. Kolihoff, S. Weslerfield, P. ross. FIFTH ROW: C. Chapin, G. Bergholf, T. Arnold, D. Dooliifle, S. Taylor, K. Young, D. Johnson, B. Nall, M. De Sherlia, S. Sirelich. SIXTH ROW: P. Skrable, D. Evans, R. Karlen, M. Bales, G. Pope, S. Newby, M. Fox, J. Green, B. Blackwood, B. Herrera, C. Huggins. SEVENTH ROW: A. Myers, B. Choy, B. Smilh, B. Hulsy, S. Hiner, A. Jablon, C. Goodnight, V. Brandi, B. Cave, J. Baker, C. Coleman, D. Garrioll. EIGHTH ROW: D. Page, L. Douglass, K. Traynor, K. Johnson, G. Manny, L. Mowry, S. Roberls, S. Baker, T. Gelfings, S. Sebasla, C. Parson, K. Martin, C. Wold. NINTH ROW: P Pally, Unknown, C. Beflencourl, Unknown, Unknown S. Williamson, K, Pearman, C. Poore, L. Levin, K. Suihelrland, D. newick, B. Bryson, TENTH ROW: c. Wagy, E. Walford, M. Duncan, S. Craflon, M. Marshall, L. Howard, B. Oliver, C. Jan, P. Verhine, D. Landis, T. Alippi, G. Weimer, B. Nick. em6e f EHS Aociety. FRONT ROW, leff Io righlz R. Pollard, A. Brown, R. Sfoove- Iaar, H. Bodeman, L. Welz, L. Espinoza, B. Rivera, M. Rodriquez, J. Colvin, C. Cammann. SECOND ROW: J. Diaz, M. Anderson, S, Hollingsworlh, M. Cordova, R. Clason, C. Roberfs, E. Aguirre, J. Gilliam, J. Alkire. THIRD ROW: R. Burks, Unknown, Unknown, N. Burrage, R. Fleeman, H. Booth, W. Harrison, L. Boolh, B. Priicheile, J. Gaede. FOURTH ROW: A. Amabile, N. Lullrell, J. Ryan, M, Jackson, S. Hendrickson, N. Harmon, P. Pelizer, B. Harrison, F. Morris, G. Bingham, B. Meyer. FIFTH ROW: S. Hardison, C. Burlon, L. Chapman, S. Pope, J. Weeks, J. Newman, R. Valley, M. Thompson, F. Simon, B. Bailey. SIXTH ROW: R. Vadnais, H. Hufson, R. Degivli, D Dusfin, G. Warren, D. Riggs, G. Dodd, O. Wilson, G A-niaiilq Claxlon, B. Baker, P. Boyd. SEVENTH ROW: B. Baker, P. ff Snyder, B. Fanshier, J. Dearmore, L. SiadlQl'l!I1'Bi:-P.erry, Q A. Baieman, S. Day, C, Wrighi, K. Black, .-FQTQVEQ, R. y Power. EIQHTH Row. s. Lucas, G. Goff, R. Hoye, f Boardman, B. Perkins, Unknown, Unknown, M. Slephens, I f x x 1 L. McCullough, B. Lomas, L. Melendz, R. Medina, S. Salzar NINTH ROW: S. Salezar, D. Pimenlel, L. Ramirez, B. Gal vin, D. Diaz. P, Arroyos, R. Valenzuela, G. Pisano, C Fuenles, D. Lopez, J. Esfrada, H. Pimienla. TENTH ROW O. Beeson, D. Sanders. Z fi, T azz' L . I j R. Clark, T. Martinez, L. Bernal, J. Mongold, S. Hicks, ?rv la lea ned mp f brillel-A Steve Tatro President Janice Sheldon Kathleen Grainger Vice President '--i i:: K an ,--' 1 Lrg ....Y g .3QA I- , eeii .. 1. .L Q... Lynn Allen Treasurer The FRESHMAN CLASS CC'UNCll..'S first dance, the Trojan Trample, was held after the Foothill game. The Frosh service project for Christmas consisted of a clothing drive for the less fortunate tamilies of the Appalachian Mountains. The council members also co-operated with the l.S.C. in the selling of tickets for a noon movie which raised money for the American Field Service. FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Lee, P. Gee, B. Eng, S. Ben son, A. Mendoza, N. Griffin, M. Bruschi, P. Dykes, V. Bal fanz, L. Caldwallader, T. Poloynis, P. Ming, 5. Jones. SECOND ROW: S. Germanetfi, I. Villa, M. McCuen, J Sheldon, L. Brock, M. Eastwood, J. Robesky, K. Grainger C. Huges, S. Evenson, S. Heisey, R. Atchison, S. Lovelace THIRD ROW: S. Tatro, M. Lupercio, K. Hunter, J. Burr: K. Bultman, C. Tapie, B. Hancock, A. Bowers, L. Checklenis L. Gueldner, C. Daniels, D. Scott, B. Hoffman, J. Johnson 'MM rr- X l Katy Lewis Representative FRONT ROW, Iefl lo righl: M. Eliiah, C. Dyer, K. Barnard C. Keller, C. Dobbs, D. Keller, J. Black, C. Scoll, M. Berlie Unknown. SECOND ROW: J. Slarkey, L. Orozco, M. Han kins, C. Hughes, D. Forney, H. McAucliffe, C, McGee, G Roach, E. Eckharf. THIRD ROW: F. Wofford, K. Collins, M. Mallonee, M. Faulkner, R. Schey, R. Dickerson, A. Tol son, M. Barlleff, J. Taylor, D. McNay. FOURTH ROW: F. Manning, J. Means, D. McGee, R. Bloodworth, M. Vaughn A. Lillles, C. Johnson, L. Wong, R. Smith, B. Hoffman, G Hilliard. FIFTH ROW: R. Mesa, L. Cervanfes, S. Corneio B. Calvillo, N. Cazares, J, Gonzales, E. Hason, J. Siming lon, J. Benson, J. Clark. SIXTH ROW: D. Fussel, M. Hoff man, J. Hall, M. Meagher, G. Cox, G. Berrigan, S. Caslle P. Elliofl, R. Berumen, F. Morales, M. Marlinez. SEVENTH ROW: R. Gifford, D. Scolf, H. Walker, N. Leggell, J. Johnson, A. Cline, G. William, C. Sufherland, B. Roberl- son, R. Dempsey, R. Leigh-Pink. EIGHTH ROW: D. Fowler, E. Howard, B. Oals, J. Burfon, O. McFadden, J. Robertson, G. Maiden, J. Sanchez, M. Flores, T. Benavidez, F. Garcia, G. Marlall, L. Pina. NINTH ROW: B. Ragsdale, T. Rowe, B. Glover, G. Colfon, O. Bales, T. Farnhollz, J. Bridges, S. Munn, C. Henderson, J. Sullivan, R. Bickerslaff, C. Shipe, S. Ryan. TENTH ROW: G. Walson, M. Slewarl, R. Capps, R. Davidson, A. Hummel, S. Doll, L. Lehman, R. Morris, L. Homme, D. Farrell, C. Whisler, R. Poore, W. Madden. FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: C. Richardson, W. Ricks, Jones, D. Jones, D. Mangrum, B. Slewarl, A. Slarks, Borgsdorf, M. Dunham, B. Lawson. SECOND ROW: I Theodore, M. Johnson, C. Dixon, A. Tucker, L. Powell, M Daniel, N. Parks, A. Goins, V. Garlow: THIRD ROW: E Dela Rosa, B. Gee, D. Slratlon, S. Heisey, J. Wooldridge S. Jones, A. Slewarf, J. Carr, A. Finlinson, S. Garrell. FOURTH ROW: J. Ravlina, C. Tapie, S. Morris, J. Burr M. King, M. Banducci, V. Brewer, N. King, D. Wardhaugh K. Ryan, L. Maxwell. FIFTH ROW: P. Cook, A. Winders A. Wilson, C. Cooper, C. Fenlon, B. Reed, J. Parsons, D Evans, J. Busby, J. Hopkins. SIXTH ROW: D. Abboll, L ...guuanynvmwv fr- as. Fellus, J. Jones, L. Hollin, C. Sisco, F. Crockell, A. Smifh, F. Jackson, V. Slreel, M. Chavez, C. Bone. SEVENTH ROW: S. Lilflebury, C. Karle, L. Perkins, Unknown, J. Har- ris, R. Madson, D. Jones, S. Talro, S. March, J, Dennis, S. Glover, W. Farrell. EIGHTH ROW: A. Rose, W. Huber, D. Mahoney, J. Martinez, R, Traynor, J. Cline, S. Amundsen, J. Horsley, R. Carr, S. Glenn, L. Young, B. Hanford, R. Rymer. NINTH ROW: F. Whicker, C. Wrighl, J. Pierce, E. Coe, R. Azevedo, J. Garone, A. Davis, J. McGee, B. Hunl, M. Persel, S. Goad. TENTH ROW: T. Barnard, F. Hardy, J. Cox, P. C-aldwell, R. Wilson, M. Myers, G. Underwood, M. Barr, G. Underwood, N. Rickard, J. Tsilakis, T. Fcsler, C. Lucas. J . 'v .' . ,S , . 4 f --ns.-Q-.-..- 9' il.: Y' yoga ' x f s.-.--vp.. -M.-...................-e il as s -........g.ms.,.--.-..r A K .mu l'r'f -Q -' TWP fi, ---e ..Q 1 f in-we k -lu . lk - 1 N v, Slew , FRONT ROW, leff lo righl: E. Mosley, B. Eidson, D. Murillo, P. Hope, J. Baraias, M. Hinmon, R. Harville, M. Bozina, D. Lanier, K. McHenry. SECOND ROW: T. Doolilfle, H. Rurup, L. Hodge, C. Laurin, J. Day, J. Sharp, K. Kliewer, B. Lasaler, J. Levy. THIRD ROW: D. Brown, C. Weaver, K. Wilson, D. Carney, R. Wiggins, F. Genfry, F. Mendez, M. Barraza, R. Salazar, C. Greenwood. FOURTH ROW: P. Drake, E. Easley, R. Evans, J. Gilliand, D. Nobel, S. Slephens, D. McGralh, C. Polson, T. Gamble, G. Reedus, G. Long. FIFTH ROW: B. Eng, P. Gee, J. Elchechury, S. Davies, C. Smilh, J. Robinson, S. Jones, J. Ramson, D. McKenize, J. Smilh. SIXTH ROW: S. Robison, B. Denio, L. Ehrel, J. Hamplon, D. Cornelsen, R. Malhews, D. Lin- FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: K. Carpenler, C. Hicks, R. Hershberqer, M. Hamillon, D. Medford, T. Beilby, L. Drabbs, C. Brownson, J. McGee, H. DeVelbiss. SECOND ROW: J. Sorrell, C. Grisby, D. Smallhouse, T. Finnegan, R. Ball, J. Spohn, D. McAlisler, S. Milsch, S. Hicks. THIRD ROW: K. Pelly, M. Reed, B. Roberls, C. Ambrose, R. Green, B. Howard, E. Hamillon, T. Pelly, S. Owens, W. Hysaw. FOURTH ROW: C. Masini, L, Villa, D. Frary, F. Elcharl, F. Russ, B. Sleele, M. Michel, J. Diederich, G. Boiley, B. Parsons, T. Barfell. FIFTH ROW: W. Deefel, B. Dobson, T. Sfrelich, S. Evenson, J. Palmer, S. Benson, A. Melillo, J. Mundy, B. Bowery, B. Allen. SIXTH ROW: T. Zeni, J. McBride, N. Lamberl, B. Foulz, S. Ochoa, H. Ro- damood T. Anderson C. Slrai hl' K. Ghi lia. SEVENTH . Ward, D. Varney, S. Swarls, K. Thurber, R. Hornunq, . Pon, C. Munden, R. McBurnie. EIGHTH ROW: M. Perry, . . 9 . Q ROW: G. Roy, A. Arwold, J. Williamson, K. Amundsen, B E D. Easl, K. Wheeler, M. Malfeson, L. Berry, J. Spangle, J. Spifz, P. Abboll, P. Sholwell, L. Nicholson, G. Caldwell, M. Kerr, D. Culp. NINTH ROW: N. Culp, T. Caldwell, P. Boucher, G. Bernard, B. McMahon, D. Nelson, P. Pick- ard, L. Shepherd, D. Jones, L. Poelke, L. Gueldner, C. Joe. TENTH ROW: C. Lee, N. Zink, G. Gilmore, C. Tillman, L. Guzman, R. Slarkey, H. Villa, D. Gufierrez, T. Edwards, D. Allenlhorp, E. Roberfson, D. Rose, H. Ng. onin road la all ea 9 9 sack, S. Gould, J. Hildebrand, D. Barker, L. Wilder, J. Pralf. SEVENTH ROW: C. Vancill, D. Garone, V. Lousfalol, B. Bigger, L. Niehans, J. Michaelis, D. Guerrero, S. Nelms, B. Bowery, E. Morrison, C. Longesl, M. French. EIGHTH ROW: N. Gonzales, R. Hailey, R. Long, D. Benner, W. Phillips, C. Tale, M. Saunders, J. Bulls, L. Brown, L. Thomas, S. Roberls, S. Hundsdorfer, C. Alejandro. NINTH ROW: F. Davis, K. Panek, V. McCain, B. Spadie, A. Allen- lhorp, L. Jones, M. Hopkins, R. McDaniels, H. Williams, B. Wilks, G. Turner. B. Hunler. TENTH ROW: G. Adkins, K. Broome, J. Halsfrom, D. Copeland, J. Richards, G. Wealhers, S. Goin, G. Sfarbuck, M. Graham, V. Balfanz, M. Wimberly, J. Camenisch, C. Crooks. . . ..,,,.,,,., 11- we ws- - fi... QQ . 'l ' i !'fSi.'Tf Y'. if X T '1 'li -KWSN f sais. . ea ........ , R. ...Q mf 'W Wes r, ,, N, ups fl IO6 'blniilf Aus 'X' FRONT ROW, left to right: W. Prince, B. Funk, R. Watkins, P. Bright, M. Hummel, M. Combs, C. Awana, L. Williford, P. Richmond, T. Randour. SECOND ROW: R. Brown, S. Hoxsie, T. Collom, A. Calderon, L. Eng, P. Jung, P. Gee, C. De Ford, K. Klatt. THIRD ROW: J. Oxford, L. Horn D. Parson, J. Finley, C. VanDiest, P. Haberman, L. Marier D. Michels, T. Poloynis, K. Lewis. FOURTH ROW: K. Hun- ter, B. Boyd, S. Bragg, S. Chan, S. Beckett, H. Smith, J. Bridges, J. Sanguinetti, P. Hansen, S. Bates, B. Condit. FIFTH ROW: G. Dyer, D. Coviello, L. Allen, E. Cummings, D. Tate, L. Brown, M. Gillespie, R. Fisher, B, Pryor, J. Hulsy. SIXTH ROW: J. Pratt, C. Friedrichsen, R. Stewart, L. Glenn, D. Anderson, V. Gardiner, J. Parker, J. Bryan J. Storie, P, Hall, M. McQueen. SEVENTH ROW: D. Mus ter, N. Jones, S. Diaz, K. Bracho, S. Martini, L. Compag- noni, M. Robinson, C. Banducci, B. VanZandt, J. Kaspar H. Poelhekke, K. Zwartendyk. EIGHTH ROW: R. Miller, L. Parson, M. Morris, D. Jiminez, B. Martinez, J. Luera S. Moore, J. Allen, J. Eddington, C. Siner, R. Hofferd, C Knapp, A. Holladay. NINTH ROW: K. Witham, T. Parsons, B. McWhorter, L. Ramey, C. Cox, G. Pratt, B. Follansbee D. Nelson, F. Swanson, J. Steers, K. Floyd, L. Dillingham TENTH ROW: G. Kingman, D.. Eby, G. Fleishauer, R. Re- gier, L. Lackey, D. Fell, G. Wrens, D. Tanner, K. Cannon C. Stahl, T. Lingo, J. Tobias, W. Bruschi. or the ala A 0 '67at S FRONT ROW left to ri ht' A Cha man A Contratto . 9 - - P - Q . V. Luttrell, K. Marston, G. Bianchi, K. MacDonald, P. Cer- rullo, S. Lee, B. Richards, P. Ament. SECOND ROW: S. McDonald, R. Weaver, C. Salazar, Unknown, V. Brown, L. Vilas, B. Kinworthy, K. Arnold, M. Lupercio. THIRD ROW: T. Simpson, K. Davidson, M. Leddy, R. Kimes, S. Wise, M. King, S. Goins, T. Sorensen, F. Miscono, M. Hall. FOURTH ROW: A. Avila, C. Castillo, B. Thompson, C. Gary, P. Bartel, R. Atchison, R. Nelms, A. Heier, L. Farar, C. Vanasen, T. Maples. FIFTH ROW: S. Estrada, J. Rubio, M. Miranda, H. Montoya, E. Villanueva, A. Zavala, Y. Sen- deio, O. Gutierrez, A. Jaime, J. Esparza. SIXTH ROW: J. Sheldon, B. Donnallan, M. Cyrus, P. Jackson, N. Burris, -e.....+-.W S. Alexander, S. Jones, F. Wiley, C. Daniel, B. VanAIstyne, C. Douglas. SEVENTH ROW: M. Stiles, C. Huskey, P. Dykes, A. Antonaros, C. Hughes, L. Lewis, D. Christie,, N Griffin, F. Kinoshita, L. Brock, L. Machado, M. McCuen EIGHTH ROW: B. Haynes, M. Hubard, D. Maroney, C Brown, L. Lockhart, L. Vasquez, N. Martin, E. Johnson, B. Stutzman, P. Ming, M. Mingus, M. Burton, D. Alspaw. NINTH ROW: S. Evans, D. Hay, S. Pananides, T. Clark A. Poteete, Unknown, Unkown, Unknown, C. Willou hby, M. Williams, N. Whitton, J. Lilly. TENTH ROW: F. cltleri A. Aparicio, M. Martinez, D. Green, L. Watford, J. Daven port, J. Ballew, M. Pope, C. Rhoades, N. Clark, R. Pitt man, R. Isle, F. Garrett. g .-...,.,..-.... ru- 1141 --...- Sai Jul ,E an .,, .... , E ,J E W? ra...- x 1 ,......, Q k 4. a N I r an N., K as B . ,gf : R I P s 1 ' R . . N. Q i S I0 e an lu lmclw lbmdfy ss. 'WI' FRONT ROW, leff lo right: K. Cullen, E. Veon, J. Miller, A. Newcomb, S. Sasia, L. Brown, D. Stanley, T. McDonald, J. Anderson, P. Sianley. SECOND ROW: A. Fifield, E. Websfer, R. Whitlock, M. Paulsen, J. Woods, T. Doll, L. Fanucchi, M. Young, S. Sherrill. THIRD ROW: S. Skiby, L. Pollard, S. Germaneiii, V. Wyaif, C. Hyafi, K. Ohs, C. Jelmini, V. Weigel, S. Hafcher, V. Madsen. FOURTH ROW: T. Tesch, G. Blake, R. Leach, P. Haupfman, A. Kil- chen, J. Turner, M. Ladd, M. Lake, D. Hemingway, D. Birks, J. Ambrosini. FIFTH ROW: L. Jensen, V. Cruser, C. Hacking, J. Barron, G. Foote, R. Karle, M. Romero, S. Ahlf, J. Roussel, C. Caldwell. SIXTH ROW: P. Meicalf, T. Yaussy, T. Weis, E. Penny, R. Osborn, M. Amerine, B. Calhoun, S. Shaw, M. Degraie, C. Heavlin, M. Wilmer SEVENTH ROW: J. Snider, G. Sfrange, A. Lopez, M. Rod riguez, Y. Candia, M. Juarez, M. Briseno, G. Tarin, R. Lo zano, H. Yeager, R. Thompson, D. Tanner. EIGHTH ROW M. Ruiz, K. Nord, V. Valenzuela, D. Garreif, L. Jones, D Wood, D. Fierro, B. Gonzales, P. Aparicio, J. Freeman K. Johnson. NINTH ROW: K. Burlon, C. Clayion, B. Jack son, P. Shoemaker, Y. Holder, R. Sfockfon, G. Gaskin, P Mochizuki, R. Hays, D. Boling, C. Fero, J. McDonald TENTH ROW: S. Kerns, S. Barrera, L. Tyson, J. Miner, S Renfrow, B. Tobias, B. Williford, H. Gonzales, M. Easl- wood, M. Griffin, C. Josf, P. Kiichen, R. Rader. FRONT ROW, lefl' fo righf: A. Rensel, M. Boyd, S. Gammon, C. Weidenbach, L. Elwari, M. Dowlearn, J. Oldham, R. lacopefri, S. Varner, G. Tye. SECOND ROW: J. Rickeif, S. Goodban, E. Nielsen, C. Shelfon, S. Foss, P. Jordan, D. Fariss, L. Karlen. D. Pounds. THIRD ROW: A. Woods, E. Ramirez, W. Cooper, P. Barrelf, G. Johnson, T. Lauria, S. Nowaizki, D. Hand, T. Nighberl, J. Laihrop. FOURTH ROW: T. Edmiasfon, F. Anderson, L. Checklenis, P. Keown, P. Whifi, D. Wiggins, J. Henderson, S. Lovelace, S. Biggar, J. Jung. FIFTH ROW: B. Bigqar, J. Panici, D. Coombs, B. Casfleman, D. Hoesch, R. Guerra, F. Leiia, R. Pineda, G. Delgadillo, R. Huff, R. Chavez. SIXTH ROW: L. Olden, L. Barnes, D. Carlyon, P. Freeman, R. Carpenfer, J. Hamilion, C. Davis, P. Gilli, J. Chow, J. Zarafe, L. Trapp. SEVENTH ROW: H. Gonzales, B. Mann, L. Cadwallader, S. Son, D. Howell, B. Hamon, L. Taylor, M. Hildebrand, G. Barnes, S. Rafliff, J. Powers, P. Gray, J. Gammon. EIGHTH ROW: J. Wilkins, M. Wee'dman, K. lngle, G. Skaggs, P. W. Wilson, S. Calkins, E. Carier, P. Bowling, S. McDuffee, J. Willims, C. Williamson, P. Rhodes. NINTH ROW: J. Bridwell, M. Morrissey, M. Oliver, D. Edwards, P. Hood, D. Oroz, K. Slucker, M. Smifh, R. Andrade, J. Arias, L. Villa. TENTH ROW: D. Monfoya, O. Papion, R. Barrios, B. Fierro, S. Valenzuela, R. Meza, A. Sania Cruz, D. Scoif, T. Chandler, R. Brown, K. Logan. nv X . . i e cha! enged green rv la. 1 n .4 --Q , I fi A y 'TV ' ., I FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Holiwell, P. Mayfield, M. Phillips, G. Rhoades, S. Jenkins, B. Hancock, J. Steele, K. Bultman, V. Snell, K. Grainger. SECOND ROW: P. Delfino, B. Gibson, M. Parsons, C. Chanley, S. Smith, L. Beauford, J. Woodruff, T. Stelahens, L. Gould. THIRD ROW: D. Null, P. Conilogue, L. Lerdahl, D. Severson, M. Waddington, K. Walters, B. Cal eron, E. Hernandez, E. Castillo, R. Castro. FOURTH ROW: B. Laberge, J. Johnson, S. Knight, E. Kirkland, J. Sierra, P. Richina, G. Smith, J. Folkner, D. Shaffer, R. Hagler, R. Gilbert. FIFTH ROW: V. Edwards, C. Ronquillo, C. Serros, Y. Ramirez, R. Lozano, A. Mendoza, M. Puckett, V. Castro, S. Behill, C. Gonzales. SIXTH ROW: J. Poudrier, K. Thurber, K. Cox, P. Lovejoy, J. Rocha, J. Curtis, V. Holt, J. Rummel, C. Robinson, D. Rymer E. Ferguson. SEVENTH ROW: C. Cherry, D. Young, D. Navarro, J. Sumlin, S. Stevenson, V. Simpson, J. Evans, Dl Thomas, K. Roberts, M. Davidson, R. Holley, L. Hendrix. EIGHTH ROW: J. Moore, K. Herrera, M. Beauvais, J. Burns, D. O'Dell, J. Bozeman, R. Hewitt, G. Lewis, R. Cotton, J. Dauwalder, R. Costner, B. Simmons, Unknown. NINTH ROW: L. Moore, J. Brown, H. Brown, G. Judd, L. Yarbrough, D. Ramsey, R. Van Riemsdyk, W. Spirling, L. Ham-I mond, S. Walton, D. Sherman, B. Reader. TENTH ROW: B. Fawcett, G. Morgan, J. Dunbar, D. Baker, D. Doran, A. Daugherty, P. McPheeters, J. Powell, W. Smith, J. Callahan, C. James, H. Moreland, V. Ludd. ELEVENTH ROW: C. Giyer, D. Castillo, R. Cisheros, R. Ortiz, S. McNutt, J. Salazar, R. Moreno, J. Morales, P. Medina. FRONT ROW, left to right: H. Jones, L. Black, C. Tomlin, B. Johnson, A. Bowers, L. Bowers, Y. Whitfield, B. Hum- phrey, R. Johnson, L. Jones. SECOND ROW: S. Collins, J. Moore, G. Harris, B. Richard, A. Sikes, R. McCulloch, D. Edwards, N. Richardson, C. Kindred, D. Austin. THIRD ROW: A. Jacobs, E. Matlock, H. Battle, M. Trueluck, G. Ellison, S. Williams, M. Whitley, R. Gibson, E. Hare. FOURTH ROW: E. Allen, R. Mustin, C. Dyer, A. Hayes, C. Reno, C. Daniels, M. Ottlee, F. Knowledge, T. Fair, A. Gay, N. Francisco. FIFTH ROW: J. Haalmeyer, B. Stinson, T. Roberson, C. Johnson, J. Scott, J. Williams, J. Davidson, F. James J. Trice, M. Francisco. SIXTH ROW: C. Ragsdale, G. McAlIisten, P. Henderson, H. Sumlin, K. Phillips, A. Perkins, M. Patton, G. Everly, D. Harris, S. Burrell, E. Ed- wards. SEVENTH ROW: G. Fulmer, I. Lewis, S. Smith, E. Perry, G. Cox, M. Jordan, C. Hunt, D. Cummings, J Watts, D. Tillman, A. Sanders, Unknown. EIGHTH ROW D. Ferrell, B. Tucker, H. Clark, W. Slaughter, P. Patton K. Waydick, J. Berryhill, P. Hardimon, D. Brown, A. Hill D. Davis, D. Lawnn, V. Allen. NINTH ROW: D. Ford, G Dawson, G. Player, M. Dillard, S. Benford, J. Smith, J Harris, C. Montgomery, J. Winn, R. Kearney, M. McMas- ters, J. Newby. TENTH ROW: N. Almengor, M. Gutierrez, T. Gutierrez, I. Salazar, J. Herrera, T. Carrizales, F. Gon zales, R. Martinez, S. Orti, R. Lito, D. Ramirez, L. Munoz. ELEVENTH ROW: L. Hobson, D. Zanotto, D. Handy, R. Martinez, J. Gomez, I. Valenzuela, S. Villa, J. Reyes, J Contreras, P. Arellano, R. Trevino, C. Williams. IO9 -...,.. is-as . .Av-:si .W ,QT . .VVTW I Tx 1 1 ' Kaye Kliewer Editor Mrs. Barbara Robesky Advisor Mary Alice Fitzgerald Assistant Editor Jaclk Brinton Business Manager Mr. Al Dennis Photo Advisor Sharon Clark Assistant Business Manager FRONT ROW, left' to right: C. Bright, S. Zink, J. Brinton P. Jing, B. Keyser, S. Clark, M. Weigel. SECOND ROW male A taff 1' ce ,,,,t.,E 4 sql'- .1 .1's 'i M ': i' The 1964 ORACLE STAFF produced the larg- est yearbook in Bakersfield High School's his- tory. The staff demonstrated creativity and orig- inality in making an attractive and unique Oracle. Pages and pages of pictures illustrating Driller life, school activities, and academic achievement testified to the skill and interest of the members. B. Robesky, D. Grove, B. Tillman, M. Sfoits, K. Fahey, C. Holland, K. Kliewer, C. Zwartendyke, Bert' Roberts. lI2 0 pu6li In the '64 Uracle. The ORACLE STAFF was seen mak- inq new routes around campus. Not wait- ing for the liqhts to change, the stall members sold ads, took pictures, and turned out the ultimate Oracle. Cropping pictures, interviewing advsors, ond writing copy took up the staffs time. New paths and a new Oracle were the achievements of the ever-racinq mem- bers. Mrs. Robesky gave the signals and directions, while the l964 stall carried through with them. The Oracle Sfaff had its ups and downs R R Siqn on the dotted line, please. t lm .-,Q The Oracle is all foolwork. '-Lx fwwm 'V N ,-- .. rw- S'T :'M -W' X ' . I -. 'A O ff D ..,...,' .. ,, . .. . . K A wx 1 1 . ' .ff , . 2 FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Krause, Mr. Scruggs, Adv., O. McBride, J. Cremeans, C. Stewart. SECOND ROW: J. Herring, S. Short, L. Ludeke, D. Buckner, C. Nelson. THIRD ROW: P. Doan, S. Hoagland, L. Welz, T. Hembree. FOURTH ROW: L. Houck, S. Calhoun. vurnaliif tic Avcie tie 5?-X 'r SE Q :vrgmfgs 'g. , -. . 4 - Q s E . Shifting into first gear, the IKON QUILT.. AND SCROLL, an internation- al honor society for high school journal- ists, was composed of members from the Oracle, Blue and White, and Ikon Staffs. New members were initiated at the Pub- lications Banquet at which time awards and presentations were made. STAFF, supervised by Mr. Iames Scruggs, appealed to English teachers for Writings from students in their classes. Speeding into second gear, the staff critiqued the Work and made a dummy magazine. Finally, in high gear, workers printed and sold the peri- odical. Lauri Weitz, Assistant Business Manager, and Dorothy Buckner, Editor, plan Ikon advertising. FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Cross, C. Bright, B. Tillman, J. Liggett, K. Kliewer, J. Brinton, L. Battistoni. THIRD B. Keyser, P. Jing, A. Kinch, C. Stewart, J. Herring. SEC- ROW: M. Weigel, D. Bates, S. Clark, Sec.: M. Stotts, C. OND ROW: M. A. Fitlqerald, D. Grove, N. Beck, K. Fahey, Zwartendyk, S. Zink, D. Buckner, M. Bain. NOT PICTURED: C. Holland. l ll4 fre Aed creafti ity. monrnamf SUN' AMON if ' t -4 ss? T j Q xr N . es- , l Q E , ,1....- 2 i X 1 The sianpost for Bakersfield High School students was the BLUE AND WHITE. The energetic staff published thirty-five rea- ular editions plus the special Christmas, Cub, and Senior edi' tions. The newspaper carried headline stories of the Week, cluh news and rnany social activities. The sports page supplied scores and stories of the teams and a calendar of comina sports events. The staff also sponsored the Rival Ramp and a Miss B.H.S. candidate, iv uf ' FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Bain, Blue and White co-edilcrg J. Liqgett, co-editorg A. Kinch. SECOND ROW: C. Stewart, columnist: B. Willidmsg P. Des- telano, adv.g D. Bates, Pq. Il editor: L. Battistoni, Picture ed- ilorg C. Cross, Pg. 4 editor. Blue and White Co-Editor, Judy Ligqetl, wrote controversial editorials. 'Roll the presses! shouted Martha Bain, Co-Editor. l I5 llb We if Pic ture , plana an Charles G-arces photographed himself. x ff Hmm Q Q as 'ass 9 JN 1. -si., it s 95 pi 1 45,5 EX ,, M. kos' 1 Q STANDING, left to right: N. Escobedo, C Lewis, H. Gonzales, D. Bainbridge, T Landsborouqh, J. Brady, 6. Dearman. SIT TING: C. Garcia, S. Nick, S. Richina, P Anderson, C. Plummer. NOT PICTURED: A Thomas, P. Beniamin, S. Brooks, 6. Cabral Smile was word ot the year tor the PHCDTOGRAPHY CLUB last year. Mr. Dennis and his photo bugs scurried around campus snapping pictures tor the BLUE and WHITE, the ORACLE, and the annual IKON. The members were in charge of setting scenes and arranging students tor the Bakersfield High School pictures. The class consisted of those students interested in Working with cameras. STANDING, left to right: B. Couple, S. Cal- houn, K. Smith D. Harris, G. Wells, C Hale. snrmc! c. charifon, J. Reed, Pi Patterson, B. Mingus, P. Poole. ,ii in M u ed 69 three clu6A. FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Sierra, M. Whitley, D. Ra- mirez, M. Hartman, D. Bankson, G. Williams, N. Cantelmi, Sec.: J. Sanguinetti, Fresh Rep., R. Murphy. SECOND ROW: C. Garcia, N. Bcobedo, S. Lee, Fresh. Pres.: J. Kirnberger, C. Pasquini, R. Rudnick, L. Battistoni, Trees., M. LeRoy, L. Lewis, L. Bennett. THIRD ROW: A. Calderon, Campus artists took to the highway for the annual ART CLUB trip to Los Angeles. The tour included art schools and Bullock's Scholastic Art Festival. Noon sales, a post-basketball game dance, and a get-acquainted party comprised major activities. The Club's long range project is to build a model derrick at California and G streets, to symbolize the spirit ot Bakersfield High School. FRONT ROW, left lo riqht: K. Koch, J. Miner, D. Rutleldge, C. Wigginton, J. Calderon, R. Arnold, M. Stewart, L. Wiggins. SECOND ROW: T. Crow, V. Presg. A. Calderon, P. Ramirez, J. Cas- tro, R. Hall, G. Foltz, D. Garcia, B. Dawson, B. Robinson. THIRD ROW: A. Thomas, Pres.: S. Montqomery, Sec., R. Dawson, S. Salazar, R. Keene, H. Wilcox, K. Harthorn, S. Strelich, M. Nelson, P. Chandler. FOURTH ROW: W. Goodban, Adv.: D. Bubp, R. Ross, A. Moore, R. Tolson, S. Sabaloni, L. Swall, B. Pierson, D. Perkins. J. Peele, Pres.g A. Stewart, C. Regan, A. Akers, N. Martin M. Lamb, K. Callagy, J. Parker. FOURTH ROW: R. Frank asye, P. Blair, R. O'Neil, Sgt. at Arms, J. Powe Hist.g P. McDonald, C. Witus, P. Roussel, C. Sandall J Corella, B. Roberts, Fresh. Sec-Trees. Not pictured: J. May, V. Pres. Students interested in archi- tecture and engineering, and with a high grade average, com- prised STUDENT ARCHITEC- TURAL ASSOCIATION. Activi- ties for the twenty members included field trips to architects' offices and building sites, noon movies, noon sales, and service projects. In May the annual Eagles Club Awards were pre- sented to further a future archi- tect along the road to success. ' A ,Env acl , ei if KHS 6andA captured 456,101 The band payed their respects to Driller football fans. Marching in precision, the 1964 DRILLER BAND showed extensive talent. The members united to build a refreshing and vast assortment of melodic sounds. Under Col. Moore, the band continued the tradition of leading the Drillers to victory. lt cultivated and advanced school spirit from the Freshmen to the Seniors. In the spring, the Driller Band performed with excellence for the Spring Concert. Practice and hard Work proved to be successful, because the band was chosen to play at community aff fairs throughout the year. FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Bain, Lib. Sgt., S. Barton B Stutxman J Pratt V Wei el G Kni ht r - . - . - 9 I - 9 - Top Sgt.: C. Jelmini, E. Whitmore, G. Bazzel. SEC- OND ROW: D. Lang, B. Hogan, Capt.g B. Pierson, C. Stiern, J. Owens, K. Ash, A. Weigel, T. Stubble- field, L. Trapp, J. Quan, L. Tarpley, Lib. Sgt.g W. Conner, P. Martin. THIRD ROW: C. Deqan, K. Almklov, D. Moore, D. Frary, R. Higgins, B. La Berg, G. Fleishauer, B. Austin, J. Paul, G. Fuliz, Sgt.-at-Armsg B. Clausen, D. Feliz, J. Sanchez, J. Larma, F. Foor. FOURTH ROW: D. Shaffer, D. Lee, G. McClain, E. Lomas, A. Davis, C. Little, J. Hulsy, R. Little, J. Arnold, G. Wiens, R. Chapman, G. Martin, T. Ramsey, J. Narducci, P. Johnston, Drill Sgt,g B. Mathews, D. Barnes, R. Martinez, L. Doug- las, J. Amundsen, G. Rhoades, C. Corder. FIFTH ROW: R. Broussard, M. Roberson, B. Denio, R. Sharp, A. Krause, C. Laurin, D. Cox, C. Hill, R. Cox, P. Billington, G. Jost, R. Galicia, G. Rupp, M. Coleman, G. Duncan, H. Roberson, M. Morris, C. Johnston, B. Prince, P. Ladwig, G. Soto, B, Funk, P. Tate, D. Koerlin, J. Stutzman, Lt.: M. Moniio. SIXTH ROW: R. Whitfield, O. Carter, T. Mest- maker, P. Littles, A, Littles, S. Guerrero, M. Hues- tis, T. Graham, C. Wilson, L. Wytch, G. Foote, J. Thomas, K. Frost, B, Ben'der, T. Sorensen, H. Nutt, C. Hill, R. Warner, J. Stuebbe, Drum Mir.: C. Funk, L. Manny, B. Lockwood, J. Pickerel, J. Stiern, Top Sgt.: W. Moore, Adv.g L. Groves. ll8 Driller band formed the traditional Block B at all B.H.S. games. i it in mcwic and marching. FIRST ROW, left to right: 6. Knight, B. Hogan, M Bain, J. Stutzman. L. Tar- pley. SECOND ROW: P Johnston, F. Foor, J Stuebbe, G. Fultz, Colonel Moo e. The Bakersfield High School PEP BAND marched along the road to qood music, clad in Workmen's hats and blue jack- ets. The Pep Band performed at Sandab and out of town football games, basketball qarnes, noon pep rallies, and all occasions when the Driller Band could not attend. Lef's get organized, men! II9 The Avund 0 mu ic wa Voice SEATED, I ft to r'ghf: c. wrffe, J. c ld eu, e. Rrha d. - A - - - son' C. Fink' D- 'Cox' J. Chgpin' L. Qmfs' S' Kingeyifo. Talented student singers, with a special interest in the grains- STA'-':DwG1iC-LDgli3kDIaRC::lFf2. Nmkfigefeson. J. music ot Elizabethan England, formed the MADRIGAL vm reelHaf2Iey,of.wail.m, arlioia, Qillcibr. ' an' J' SINGERS. Last year the singers played the roles of the townspeople in the Student Body Musical, The Music Man. They also participated in the Christmas program, A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. The CONCERT CHOIR of 1964 brought enchantment, melody, and a full scale of harmony to all who listened. The choir sang at benefits, con- certs, and seasonal shows throughout the year. The roadway to music was opened, while the members gave forth with their voices. Enthusiastic singers who wanted to spread the sound of music everywhere, joined to make a melodic chorus. Mr. Lora shared the thrill ot the applause for the training ot all the members. ly the mam, veal group at KH S FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Shepherd, Pianist, J. Thomas, W. Howard, E. Thompson, P. Watson, L. Glenn, D. Lora, Di- rector. SECOND ROW: C. Raqsdale, K. Johnson, J. Johnson, S. Marsh, E. Howard, C. Smith. THIRD ROW: B. Hunter, M. Walker, P. Battle, K. Wall. The members oi BOYS' CHORUS were united by a common in- teresif---singing. Prereq- uisites for membership included a genuine in- terest in music and de- sire to improve one's vocal ability and music- al knowledge. Aspirants were then required to pass an audition. The members Worked tlie en- tire year and gained Valuable experience by giving many public per- formances. They sang at FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Caldwell, E. Cruser, T. Prlebe, D. Rollins, J. Chapin, J. Bomers, S. Aclis, L. Strauss, O. Ferrell, D. Krause, C. White, J. Funk, P. Nobles, S. Kinney, J. Frankiewich, Mr. Lora, Adv. SECOND ROW: J. Ezell, M. Seward, D. Paul, S. Cree, G. Richardson, C. Davis, P. Cotton, S. Elhridge, D. Cox, T. Varnado, L. Schallock, P. Irvin, W. Livingston, S. Oylear, S. Harp, A L l - various school functions and community organi- zations. P. Weisel, L. Bartenslein. THIRD ROW: B. McDowell, J. Over- street, M. Farr, J. l-lardiman, J. Gilbert, J. Wood, G. Klawilter, K. Richardson, D. Conley, R. Hayhurst, J. Arnold, W. Robertson, J. Hanley, D. Castro, J. Talcott, S, Shanahan, C. Robertson, M. Puget, L. Oldfield, Accompanisi. NOT PlCTURED: T. Adams, J. Beavais, S. Glenn, C. Jacksgn, C. Pimberton, R. Robinson, D. anner. .gap , ' ish' l2l 019215 I mem6e Afro e town FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Mahan, L. Kubey, D. Dickey, Y. Escamilla, L. Jones, C. Gaines, D. Null, J. Berryhill, J Jenks, M. West, R. Kanne. SECOND ROW: M. Chavez, S. In alls A. Cha man K Har reaves H. Feltus L Marks, 9 . P r - 9 . . - D. Edwards, S. Jones, V. Bundy, J. Moore, V. Robinson THIRD ROW: J. Chitwodd, C. Millett, P. Hailey, S. Wad N is .rg rig ., 1 1' Q 8 , lj 1 1 5 S , Q Q 4 l t dinqton, S. Mastagni, K. Ward, K. Ferris, R. Robertson, D Weldon, L. Boucher, P. Jackson, D. Jones. NOT PICTURED V. Cruser, L. Cunningham, C. Edwards, J. Evans, E. Fe tus V. Gardiner, C. Gary, A. Newcomb, P. Owens, L. Poelke K. Roberts, S. Sasia, R. Shotwell, D. Thomas, P. Thompson M. Stephens, L. Morrison, D. Garone. ADVANCED GIRLS GLEE was or performance group open to interested girls who qualified by displaying their talents at an audition. Requirements were a voice of aloove average quality, the ability to sight-read, good pitch and intonation and a true love for singing. They were also required to mai 1 tain a B average in order to continue with the class. The select sixty-member group met daily in a class to improve their al ready acquired skills. During the year they sponsored various activities for the purpose of raising money to purchase new robes in the future. Although primarily a class they also func tioned as an extracurricular activity. Throughout the year they ., performed at various civic functions in the community. Their efforts were well appreciated and widely acclaimed. af' The officers of Advanced Girls Glee were, lelt to right: C. Gaines, Sec.: J. Jenks, Vice-Pres.: L. Kubey, Pres.: C. Millett, Hist.g J. Chitwood, Bus. Mgr., S. Waddingfon, Treas. FRONT ROW, left to right: M. West, L. Kubey, M. Chavez, C. Gaines, A. Chapman, J. Jenks. SECOND ROW: D. Dickey, S. Waddington, S. Mastaqni, K. 'Ward, H. Feltus, L. Marks, P. We'sel. NOT PICTURED: D. Byrd. l22 . if Las . i 1 ore cultural par uitA. OPUS I, organized tor stu- dents interested in all types oi music, presented varied pro- qrams throughout the school year. Record sessions on Wed- nesdays and special programs on Fridays were regular calen- dar events. Social activities in- cluded an initiation tor new members, a Christmas carolina party at local hospitals, the sen- ior recital, where all senior members were required to per- form, and the annual picnic and installation. Students enioyed record sessions sponsored by Opus I. s R 'Z -.N its FRONT ROVI, left to right: C. Morgan, J. Caldwell, L Tarpley, D. Mosley, C. Gaines. SECOND ROW: D. Lang, 8. Keyser, P. Weisel, M. Breckenridge, G. Fsher, J. Wul- Ilams. THlRD ROW: P. Lambourne, R. Pollard, W. Lindsey, D. Patty, F. Foor, Pres., C, Corder, B. Austin. i 1 3' Members practiced carols for Christmas proiect. 0' li E qu a en t plu dili en t gmc tic FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Son, Znd Oboe: P. Mar- tin, lst Oboe, M. Phillips, 2nd Oboe. SECOND ROW: D. Mosby, 2nd Bassoon: L. Steveson, lst Bassoon: J. Williams, 2nd Bassoon. The ORCHESTRA advanced fine arts on campus by presenting the Pops Concert in October and the Spring Concert in May which featured two soloists. Each year the group participates in the All County Orchestra and All State Orchestra. ln addition to these ac- tivities they played background music for the Christmas Pageant and the Modern Dance Concert, which added to the success ot the programs. The Orchestra contained full symphony instruments. As a money-making project for the general uniform tund members sold chocolate bars to the Student Body and programs at their concerts. On a lighter side, the Orchestra initiation was a highlight, especial- ly for the freshman members. qaaled pe ec tion. Y FRONT ROW, lell' lo righf: L. Ludecke, C. Sfaniord, R. Fisher, C. Hacking, C. Cummings, C. Church, G. Fisher, P. Lam- bourne. SECOND ROW: P. Van Diesl, M. Anderson, L. Cad- wallader, S. Heisey, M. Kroeker, P. Roland, S. Jones, J. Bruce, E. Rose, P. Marlin, M. Phillips, S. Son, C. Rosack, J. Cad- wallader, L. Jackson, C. Rodgers. THIRD ROW: E. Hoyl, B. Briflan, C. Bergfelder, L. Vulelich, M. Sanguinelfi, J. Stiles, J. Williams, H. Rosack, J. Wooldridge, C. Sliern, J. Anderson, L. Sfeveson, D. Mosby, J. Williams, P. Washington, T. Poloynis. FOURTH ROW: S. Dye, R. Farrell, G. Adam, K. Flaming, S. Wooldridge, B. Clausen, W. Barlholomew, W. Boyd, M. Mon- fiio, W. Pryor, A. Hall, J. Hall, M. McGralh. FIFTH ROW: G. Schuelf, E. Gee, J. Haalmeyer, B. Toney, C. Williams, T. Gra- ham, W. Peckham, D. Turner, R. VanDiesf, Advisor, L. Cave, L. Marier, B. Holland, J. Sfeele, A. Myers, C. Funk, L. Manny. NOT PICTURED: A, Finlinson. T M? ! . .49 5 Z WI 1 M Q.: .. Q l SEATED, leff lo righl: L. Ludecke, V. Pres.: C. Slanford, Pres., C. Church, Sec. STANDING: D. Turner, Trees., M. Anderson, Hisf., B. Boyd, Mgr., J. Cadwallader, Pub. Chmn.g C. Rodgers, Asst. Lib.: G. Fisher, Libr. 5 PC Under The api leadership of Mr. Van Diesl, lhe Orcheslm performed for many assemblies l25 . .. W if ...ss as + nw Mm, - E K H S Atudenw unite A . Q 'S l26 tt wo. iff? 1 nr A.-.... L.. www..- QPQ 'T' w FRONT ROW, left to right: E. Weltz, Adv, T. Blanks, D. Bartholomew, K. Clark, J. Swind, W. Darlington, L. Nagel, Whitlock, J. King, R. Pollard, J. West, G. Folti, K. Putnam. B. Boyd, Sec., J. Bayus. NOT PICTURED: D. Fletcher, SECOND ROW: J. Wynn, R. Cosgriff, W. Wriqht, Presi- V. Pres., G. Cave, J. Stovall. dent, A. York, C. Shipley, S. Andrews. THIRD ROW: W. Promoting the art ot chess- playing to its greatest extent was the iob ot the CHESS CLUB members. Combining lun and brain power, the exceptional group challenged each other to chess matches. Tournaments of skill were held frequently to determine the Bakersfield l-ligh School chess champions. FOCUS CLUB was organized by students interested in help- ing and understanding the men- tally retarded. Club members worked with the faculty and administration in preparing the student body for the arrival of retarded children here. Bakers- field High was selected tor the pilot study, to test the reaction of such a program. i FRONT ROW, Iett to right: K. Brierley, Treas.g G. Shells, S. Davls, P. B. Jackson, J. Deloney, J. Kopper, l-list.: B. Schmidt, B. Bowen, J. Jackson, N. Stephens, D. Calhoun, R. Rundle, S. Puryear, L Jackfon, Robison, L. Shells, J. Bridges, K, Berryhill, V. Pres., M. Hannah. V. Johnson. SECOND ROW: J, Coltrain, Adv.g D. Doll, B. Coleman. -'Gif 3' lf 60nd common in tere t. ls xe . S... Y - VISUAL SERVICE CLUB had a year filled with many activi- ties and service projects. Mem- bers were responsible for oper- atina movie and other audio- visual equipment and taking care ot the public address sys- tem tor dances. Students learned to operate the equipment and had to pass tests to earn ratinqs ot apprentice, journeyman, and technician. The freshman and upper-classmen clubs combined to gather food for the Christmas baskets sent to the needy, and to put on the annual end-ot-the- year banquet. The club went to the Fox Theater tor a Christmas party. ft tl ttt it FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Witmer. E. Erbstoesser, R. Isle, W. Baziuk D. Brooks, R. Weldon, C. Brownson, T. Collom, M. Persel. SECOND ROW B. Updegraff, T. Crow, M. Kennedy, K. Berry, C. Reno, G. Dickey, K. Williams T. Chandler, C. Hughes, J. Cox THIRD ROW, left to right: B. Nick, G. Olsen L. McVey, B. Caspar, W. Bass, B. Hobbs, E. Bishop, S. Hoxsie, S. Petty, D Wood. B. Clark. FOURTH ROW: L. Nelson, A. Thomas, B. lrwin, E. Nielsen R. Temple, G. Baziuk, D. Lowell, S. Grove, C. Wheeler. Lights- Camera- Action! f. theme ra' i 5 5-fi E. gs.. . on md l28 ffw! as gt? M FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Tietze, J. Kumataka, C. Kokinos, C. Miyaii, S. Tanaka, S. Melendez, M. Lomas, N Nash, R. Rivas, K. Embry. SECOND ROW: J. Walt, J. Ford C. Nelson, C. Owens, T. Morris, R. Boone, C. Edwards, J Leon, G. Minq, P, Yoon, THIRD ROW: L. Tietze, M. Owens, L. Alford, J. Furman, D. Keese, M. Anderson, E. Wong, V, Felder, C, Protopapas, L, Parker, P. Francisco, C. Torii The GIRLS' INTER-RACIAL COUNCIL prof moted goodwill on campus by creating better understanding between races. The Girls' and Boys' Inter-Racial Council jointly sponsored the Christmas Formal which highlighted the festive season. The requirements for membership were a C average and a recommendation from a teacher. ,As nde tanding or world lm mom, Strengthening the nationality ties, the BOYS' INTER-RACIAL COUNCIL created a relationsliip with boys ot all races. The annu- al stealcebalce was among the numerous activities of the organ- 3 i lf' ization. Sharing problems, disf cussing racial differences and equality aroused the interest ot the BI-l.S. group. They also worked in co-ordination with Girls' Inter-Racial Council. The l,R.C, Christmas Formal highlighted the festivities ofthe season. Uh U! ... ... .. .. 2 on :g ... 1. .- an uf- as-. an L... 00- 5 FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Jung, B. Welty, N, Folios, E. Herrera, R. Walston, R. Alexander. SECOND ROW: D. Lee, J. Jaime, J. Romero, W. Young, L. Harris, R, Salazar, P. Chandler. THIRD ROW: R, Murotani, D. Johnson, E Misono, C. Dawson, 8. Moses, T. James, O. Bolstad FOURTH ROW: D. Lucas, Adv., N. Junqe, J. Brock, J Abernethy, W. Winston, J. Anderson, H. Knapp. l29 .W ., 2150 0 d t ditivrw tlari ed a 1' ce FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Chan, AH. Sec., P. Jung A. Dang, C. Joe, F. Kinoshiia, Frosh Att. Sec.: B. Lee K. Joe V. Pres: P. Ming Frosh Recording Sec.' L. Eng secorio ROW:'W. eo, ni. Choy, Recording sed, F. Misl cno, Frosh V. Pres., E. Gee, J. Chow, P. Gee, B. Eng H gag.. .ig x .x -ki A, ss 3 . 5555552 if 'N - News ' fp- fi? 5' FQ, g,-gg.,-f.:-gg X . 5- , X ' X Ne ws gs N The Chinese New Year was a gala event. i f 4 Lai, P. Gee, G. Ming, Pres., THIRD ROW: J. un , E. Chow, Unknown, B. Jue, S. Kinoshita, C. Jue, E. Pon J. Pon, S. Lee. FOURTH ROW: D. Jung, R. Murofani E Misono, R. Sakai, N. Jung, V. Pres.: E. Wong, L. Wong S Chan, P. Gilli. Students of Oriental descents were united together by CHI- NESE CLUB. A most unique ac- tivity involved the club members -- the celebration of Chinese New Year, February 13. This date marked the beginning ot the Year ot the Dragon. Another social activity was an initiation picnic in the tall given in honor of the incoming treshmen mem- bers. A long range project oi creating an Oriental garden at the north end of Warren Hall was instigated by this year's club. Chinese club also present- ed a scholarship to one of their deserving seniors. rgani ed new clu6A FRONT ROW, left to right: H. Hodge, J. Moore, D. Car- lise, K. Francisco, Sec.: M. Nash, B. Henry. SECOND ROW: Celebrating its third year at B.H.S., the CARVER CLUB increased its already growing achievements. The Negro members took interest in school prob- lems, affairs, and policies. Requirements included having a C average, maintaining high citizenship points, and procuring excellent school attendance. FRONT ROW, left to right: G. Ouiiada, Sec.: J, Delarosa, E. Pacheco, Treas.g E. Garcia, R. Porter, R. Zaragoza, L. Vieyra, A. Poqens, R. Meza, L. Aleman, L. Lomas, SEC- OND ROW: J. Jaime, J. Salcido, Y. Lopez, A. Cuellar, B. Galuin, L. Soza, M. Ochoa, S. Lizalde, L. Leon, V. B. McDowell, E. Petty, P. Chandler, P. Francisco, T. Var- nado, M. Roberson, A. Chandler. The LOS AMIGOS CLUB consisted ot Mexican stu- dents who wished to work together to bring home and school lite closer. The group also sponsored a dance and noon sales for a senior scholarship to be given to a deserving member. Aparicio. THIRD ROW: M. Quliada, M. Castillo, T. Mar- tinez, R. Delacruz, S. Salazar, B. Lomas, J. Torres, V. Mar- tinez, P. Acosta, D. Pimenfel, L. Ramirez. FOURTH ROW: A. Gil, D. Diaz, B. Uribe, L. Rocha, R. Ernecald, L. Mar- quez, B. Salazar, G. Barrios, M. Neri, T. Martinez. FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Brinton, J. Sfutz man C. Webs! r A Bl k V. Pre ' D. Barb , , e, . ae, s., er J. Loflis, Pres.: B. Welty. SECOND ROW B. Challis, Sgt.-at-Arms, 6. Denio, R. Jennings, L. Meagher, J. Haynes, S. Andrews, K. Tucker. rr , mime to the Ach vol Alpha-bits ? Appropriately named, the BOYS SERVICE CLUB was composed ot boys who served the many needs of Bakersfield High School slu- dents. They did an outstanding job of distrib- uting programs at the fall football games. The football programs included the line-up oi the teams and their game pictures. Winter basket- ball games also called on the group for publi- cation of the pamphlets. The HOSTESS CLUB performed a great serv- ice for Bakersfield High by serving and ushering Whenever they were needed at many school affairs. For the past twenty-eight years active participation has provided each girl on campus with the opportunity of aiding her school. An after-game dance was sponsored to provide money for a scholarship. Hosless Club board members discussed possible club aciivilies. the matte of 614164. . ,K 3 . ' .f. . . a FRONT ROW, leff lo right L. Fernandez, C. Bible. S. Calhoun, J. Parsons, O. Verde, P. Moore, S. Kayser. SECOND ROW: I. Rytter, C. Chitwood, B. Shaffer, C. Peeren, L. Claflin, P. Billinglon, C. Flowers. THIRD ROW: B. Hemingway, T. O'Kane, M. Roberson, M. Le- mire, E. Petty, C. Kroll, C. Wagher, D. Kimble, B. Phillips. -Q Q- : ef, I33 He lub fue Aenlice wlul 9 4 is it rx l34 vs.. The Spirit of '6-1 Yells and songs added zest to breakfast. S.R.A. makes ready for early-bird rooters. Members ot Spirit, Rallies, ond Assemblies Council, wear- ing torgs ond signs to promote school spirit, were cr tormilior sight on cormpus. S.R.A. Council worked in co-ordination with the Commissioner oi Rollies crnd Assemblies in presenting pre-iootboll gome rdllies. The Council also sponsored the Ex- change Rally ond Be-ot E. B. Week preceding the Eost Bo- kersiield High School tootholl gcrme. If 'R .,,,., Q-v FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Hazzard, D. Herndon, P. Stansbury, iM. Funk, S. Tobias, S. Elliott, S. Burud, K. Gonzales, N. Cantelmi, Sec-Trees.: B. Jost, B. Rimmer. SECOND ROW: S. Stinson, S. Pace, C. Harrison, M. Ca- ciuc, S. Clark, D. Hafding, A. Arnold, P. Rummel, P. Tooman, S. Shanahan, K. Zwartendyk, T. Blanks. THIRD ROW: S. Brooks, L. Alford, P. McDonald, J. Strickler, C. Nelson, T. Morris, C. Pasquini, C. Huggins, M. Ander- son, C. Witus, K. Olsen, J. Burr. FOURTH ROW: D. Brown, C. Cullen, V-Pres., M. Lamb, M. Breckenridge, D. Bates, S. Actis, B. Maddux, J. Blair, Pres., K. Lewis, E. Wong, R. Atchison. 51 H14 p vmvted A 1 It F. FRONT ROW, left to right: E. Misono R Dow Treas P Dorr B Parker P Elliot G Antonaros R Lawrence THIRD Van Diest, J. Raney, J. Anderson, J Seaman Pres R ROW B Fuson P Thompson C Lund R Hundm O Bo! Sackman. Sec. SECOND ROW: M. Nichols J Sm: h B stad K Hunter J Olcoft K Arms KEY CLUB, attiliated with the national Kiwanis Organi- zation, filled the year with service projects. The club fin- ished paying tor the victory bell and trailer which they had built last year, and ac- quired a protective plastic cover for it. As a special project, the boys qathered second-hand books and rnaq- azines which were sent over- seas. Key Club representa- tives attended a district conference where they dis cussed service projects and gained new ideas tor the cam- pus and tor the community. Key men on campus! L .A rw 13 'liste v 4 -5 FRONT ROW, left lo righl: B. Choy, J. Lai, L. Sleveson, R. Pickens, S Shanahan, S. Loperena, S. Hauplman, R. Chan, B. Blackwood G Schnaidf, B. Chambers, R. Rambau'd, G. Fisher, J, King, E. Harding C. Websfer, R. Hindin, M. Cords, B. Nall, C. Morgan, J. Pon, B. Garber, SECOND ROW: J. Kumafaka, D. Krause S. Kinne , D. Grove, D. Doll, P. Blodgef, S. Hiner, P. Jinv, S. Burud,. S. Cerriria, E. Whil C.S.F. member pinned a complimenlary roolsr ribbon on B.H.S, foreign exchange sludenf. l36 more, J. Gholz, L. Tarpley, S. Short, J. Slulzman, C. Rosack, S. Purple L. Srewarr, J. Krigbaum, B. Whisler, J. Wall. THIRD ROW: K. Almk.ov C. Bonneau, M. Nichols, V. Reese, P. Van Diesf, G. Anlonaros. Non Member, K. Nuzum, C, Sfanford, P. Weisel, G. Schuelf, M. Farr, J Liggelf, D. Harding, C. Harrison, S. Clark, K. Colney, K. Kramer, C Torii, A. McMahon, M. Filzgerald. FOURTH ROW: 6. Williams, D ?v eign and lvca W is m rw-nu , . . is ggnevm brush 'NXISCA4 .mnsuss Call-lafnbhk K- l8II5I!lii hllllluhinihlh susrhszmi DKHMM Yihlhllle ,........,.J Free exchange of ideas was viral To the exchange sludenl program: foreign sludenls and American sfudenfs shared lheir opin'ons on a discussion panel. Y Bernatene, J. King, D. Baird, D. Lang, P. Lambourne, D. JJ Heimforth, J. Cadwallader, C. Cummings, M. Bain. FIFTH tiern, S Sworder, G Denlo, A Krause, B Jensen, F Foor, J. Cowsill, J. Bayus, B. Clausen, J. Wynn, E. Misono, J. Hayes, K. Paxton, M. Uhart, K. Kliewer. Introducing students to high scholastic lite was the CALIFORNIA SCHOLAR- SHIP FEDERATION. Many B.H.S.'ers with especially high marks participated in this organization. The members achieved acclaim for their ability to make superior grades and cope with other extra-curricular activities. Club and campus lite also found them selling rooter ribbons. Bakersfield High School's INTERNA- TIONAL SCHOLASTIC CLUB retained the correspondence between members of the club and our sister city, Waka- yama, lapan. Together with the S.R.A. group, both clubs sponsored the Typical Coed dance in February. The goal of I.S.C. was to bring students from other countries to B.I-I.S. under the Foreign Exchange Program. tuden tA awarded Ach ala Inq: . FRONT ROW, left to right: A. Dang, B. Lee, R. Rambaud T. Sistonen, V. Bertie, B. Chambers, S. Loperena, P. Jing B. Choy, Treas.g J. Stiles, K. Gonzales, P. Hernandez: A. Velasco, R. Chan. SECOND ROW: S. Chan, W. Wright, Pres.: C. Gray, S. Hiner, D. Grove, S. Actis, C. Rosack, A. Meyers, J. Weisel, P. Weisel, S. Calhoun, M. Sanguin etti, S. Bragg, J. Liqgett, J. Ghotz. THIRD ROW: L. Chandler, M. Cords, J. Wright, P. Conlratto, M. Bracken ridge, D. Bates, P. Trout, E. Wong, S. York, J. Cadwallader K. Heisey, V. Harbaugh, M. Weaver, K. Almklov, J. Walt B. Baker. FOURTH ROW: J. Wynn, L. Anderson, K. Kliewe' C. Cullen, C. Pasquini, Y. Bernatene, S. Engellennerr, B Williams, L. Forrest, S. Shanahan, S. Berra, K. Ronsaavsen B. Anderson, M. Farr. ,152 j 2, ul 'lan 3 i ik ir E M 54 ffl , : .Q lx.-.P sri.. . X 533 3 FRONT ROW, lefl lo righf: P. Nobles, C. Cross, C. Harri- Nelfles, L. Alford, P. McDonald, C. Wilus, hislorian, S. son, M. Funk, KCgisiorgg:wS. gewpey, S. Ell:ofS'L.kTaylog, ac31werCMNTgelze, Iwvisselmawi, ElIirggonMFOURu-l D. H 'd. SE D R : . arsons, . ic er, . : . e son, . o nson, . e ze, , orris, . Dykes,uRTrRudnick, P. Kellell, P. Sheldon, C. Vallerga, P. Colm, V. Pres., J. He'mforlh, C. Prolopapas, M. Anderson, Slansbury, K. Milchell. THIRD ROW: K. Fahey, S. Clark, J. FRONT ROW, lefl To righl: D. Barber, R. Dow, J. Fonseca, B. Garby, R. Brown, B. Fuson, D. Henken, J. Bingham, M. Brown R. Hale, D. Bainbridge, S. Briggs, J. Cabrera, S. Blake. 6. Nord, M. Clark. SECOND ROW: J. Anderson, P. Baldwin, G. Billinfon, T. McCarlhy, G. Richardson, R. Jen- M. Basye. Ifalleqrie and were 5 A tqle Aette on campu nings, K. Hunter, B. Legqell, J. Coy, B. Melller, L. Mc- Dowell, J. Raney, J. Louden, H. Knapp, D. Ward. THIRD ROW: M. Anderson, R. Adams, V. Brown, E. Scolf, B. Parker, J. Craflon, L. Freesch, R. Graves, R. Slein, P. Skrable, J. Meyer, S. Dowlearn, J. Van Osdel, J. Wyall, J. Olcoll, R. De'aney. l38 NM s. x ,Ng , .abs , . Blue and white crepe paper enshrined stands at sports activities, Fashionable ensembles were modeled by The reigning queen-Chnslme H r'5On Valkyries and Big B members. BLOCK B, the honor society ior varsity letter winners, ire- auented the activity road by sponsoring such events as the an- nual Big B Dance, highlighted by the crowning of a queen, and the traditional fashion show co-sponsored with Valkyries. VALKYRIES, which was originated in l92O to promote spirit and to root for the Drillers, continued tradition by selling shag rags at football games and decorating the goal posts. Valkyries' activities were climaxed by their annual costume dance held in the spring. FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Wong, C. Kirschcn- mann, C. Gregg, M. Munoz, C. Hood, E. Her rera, R. Hindin, W. Beard, B. Roukin, J. Stanley, B. Van Osdel, D. Chitwood, R. Adams, C. Mitch ell. SECOND ROW: F. Morgan, F. Jeppi, Pi Van Diest, T. Grogg, V. Reese, T. Turner, G Kitcher, J. Kennedy, M. Buschev, L. Haines, J Manley, B. Davidson. THIRD ROW: B. Ander son, D. Christensen, D. Scott, J. Alcorn, B. Dorr J. smith, M. Brickell, F. oniivems, R. sirubief D in Perkins, M. Tannel. 1-een field and Hue mate The fish of Drillerville, better known as the AQUANETTES of BHS, continued the outstanding perform-- ance last year which had been main- tained for the eighteen years ot their history. lt provided not only an extra- curricular activities for eager swim- mers, but also furnished enjoyment for interested students and parents. San Francisco, the title ot this year's aquacade, depicted China- town, cottee house beatniks, and cable cars, all in the unique form oi precision swimminq. Practice . . . 'S H ,,t,i. - Q45 f'f...Xf Q. makes perfect. FIRST ROW, left to right: N. Rex, S. Dewey, G. Bergholdt P. Griffin, J. Powers, Hisi.g M, J. Anderson, Trees. M. Colm, Pres., S. Ramirez, Sec., R. Rudnick, V-Pres. K. Robesky, S. Vaughan, B. Miller. SECOND ROW: L. Don aldson, M. Caciuc, S. Stinson, J. Borfon, M. Clark, M Dobbins, S. Williamson, A. Colm, J. Clark, C. Nelson T. Morris, S. Actis, M. Anderson. THIRD ROW: J. Cre- means, C. Barrett, J. Corella, A. Akers, P. Lambourne S. Curtis, P. Sheldon, C. Witus, C. Nutter, J. Heimforth J. Wenske, W. Wetzel, N. Morris, L. Broida, P. Tooman FOURTH ROW: P. Abbott, S. Young, J. Buchanan, K. Pear- rnan, L. Talor, M. A. Tietle, C. Vallerga, P. Kellett, L. Tietze, L. Lenick, M. Kellett, C. Lawrence, K. DiGiorgio L. Krumm. 4-L i 1 or ilt.J,2il'6d 535 athlete . Hu ROW to right: L. Carl- Fast, K. Lawrence, Kennedy, Hansen. The first runq on the athletic ladder of success was in CIRCLE B. The club was composed of who had completed a full sport season, were scho- eliqible, and had earned service points or on a non-varsity team. This ten year old organi- worked alonq with Block B to promote interest in school sports. . f': .-.?i-.- FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Kirkpatrick, F. Crooks, M. Durrett, G. Ontiveros, R. Berumen M. Leroy, A. Fanucchi, J. Nieto, W. Vorrell, T Hull, P. Harrelson, G. Chapman, S. Varner, B Varner, C. Shelton, P. Wachob, S. Hollinqs worth, D. Kirkpatrick, G. Johnson, C. Hood G. Doolin, J. Serros. SECOND ROW: B Schmidt, G. Tye, J. Patterson, J. Mettler, R Lipke, M. Lackey, T. Dougherty, D. Petty, B Marqrave, J. Hodge, J. Belter, G. Antonares, T. Ford, R. Garriot, P. Pechin, D. Parker, P Preston, R. Well, C. Mitchell, J. Hunter, J Menees. THIRD ROW: Unknown, B. Garbe, R Bernard, G. Findley, K. Heasley, B. Frank, R Tolson, G. Loveday, M. Poe, Unknown, D. Wil liams, G. McDonald, P, Griffin, K. Richardson J. Powell, Unknown, R. Brown, S. Hoxie, T McCarthy, S. Benson. FOURTH ROW: F. Buck ner, P. Cross, N. Jung, J. Kearney, J. Vogel, J Akins, L. Struppe, B. Sakai, T. Graham, D Raney. X Q ,, .s wi. s X X .S I.......-..... LEE FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Dorr's, K. Wilson, R, Myers, J. Alkire, K. Henson, J. Miner, B. Arnold, R. Tol son, F. Suqden, A. Poteete, F. Bor- ton, G. Likens, G. Ki'chen, J. Sn - der, C. Meagher, D. Evans, L, Meagher, M. Paine, B. Nall. SEC- OND ROW: M. Cords, B. Eidson, B. Anderson, B. Pechin, J, Thomas E. Ramirex, D. Cassidy, J. Wyatt G. Tve, B. Willtord, J. Beauchamw, P, Lawrence, D. Craven, G. Hoe?- ker, R. Skrable, R. Schible, M. De- Sherlia, L, Etcheverry. THIRD ROW: K. Smith, T. Palmer, J. Bruce, E. Matlock, J Dearmore, D. Baine bridqe, B. Thurber, B, Rudnick, D. Ward, D, Powers, J. Cabrera, S. Pearmany, T. Linqo, D. Chftwood L. McDowell, P. Hunt, L. Han, R. Genonq. I4I mode n dancing-an vutle The MODERN DANCE concert, which was held on February 25, was unique and exciting. The program was divided into three segments tor advanced, inter- mediate, and beginning groups. Themes ranged from Segregation presented by the advanced members in which the club officers held leading parts, one ot Mythology and a Hootenanny for the intermediates, to Bells for the be- ginning group. lnterpretation of sounds and moods Was the keynote of the pro- gram. Members who participated in the program were responsible tor making their own costumes, which had been designed by Mrs. Margo Robesky, director and advisor of Dance Club. Prospective members of Modern Dance Club were given tryouts Where they demonstrated their dancing skill. More advanced club members composed their own dances as tryouts. The Modern Dance Club officers were Peggy Anderson, Pres.g Marsha Owens, V-Pres.g Gail Sfsson, Sec.: and Marilyn Caciuc, Treas. sf f R, .'f? i'?s r M 'sro s -H f Q----. 4 S -ass-.1 4: . x . .wg . l K S1515 - .i ra r X' f 31 FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Elli- ott, J. Duncan, S. Dykes, C. Under- wood, P. Anderson, S. Kinney, C. Freestone, B. Wagers, G. Belluo- mini, G. Sisson. SECOND ROW: A. Weigel, S. Schroer, S. Pace, M. Caciuc, A. Howden, C. Hyde, C. Davis, M. Nash, B. Jost, S. Adam- son. THIRD ROW: R. May, Y. Tam- bellini, M. Owens, C. Rodgers, M. Roberson, L. Alford, E. Bowers, S. Juhl, S. Gretlein, L. Well. R . it xx FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Hazzard, J. Rademacher, S. Ashcraft, W. Pflaster, D. Wise, C. Jones, J. Polley, R. Erassarret. SECOND ROW: L. Howard, J. Nettles, C. Janes, W. Conner, R. Rose, J. Ford, C. Owens, S. Jannino. THIRD ROW: B. Hagan, K. McMahon, L. Nutter, P. McDonald, J. King, K. Cone, C. Stanley, V. Price, C. Church. or cl-eati ity. FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Loperena, S .AII K.H C.C kB.Ch b A en, cpper, oo , am ers, M. Bantz, C. Quigley, M. West. SECOND . Cerrina, G. Schnaidt M. Duncan, I. Yniquez, ROW: S. Crafton, A. Mitchell, L. Melone, S. Covert, K. Martin, C. Parson, J. Moore The BEGINNING APPRENTICES were required to complete one term of elementary dance instruction. From this group forty members were chosen on a basis of per- formance of dance skills and an original composition to become ADVANCED APPRENTICES. Following accep- tance into the club, girls were required to study an addi- tional six weeks of advanced dance. As apprentices hard work and strenuous exercise were the general rule of the day. The ultimate goal for all members was the annual Modern Dance Concert in February. Talent, in the form of skills and original choreography, was evident in all the dance routines. The many hours of hard work and practice resulted in an ever superb performance. The club members represented well, the field of dance. V. Tidwell, B. Strickler, C. Callaway, C. Wallace, N. Gregory. THIRD ROW: R. Broussard, S. Stringer, S. Hodge, K. Olsen, A. Yeager, R. Lehman, S. Shanahan, A. Perkins, V. Brandt, J. Hanley, S. Peercy, E. Armstrong, K. Warford. Mi ., Q. v Y. I 141' 'Aw few? in-if it I43 Uvcativnal clu6A com 6ined W rift will V f FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Stockton, J. Sherey, 6. Mad- den, B. Rupe, S. Chafman, V. Parks, J. Mefropulos, S. Siemon, L. Jackson, C. Wagher, B. Williams, L. Kliewer, J. Lai. SECOND ROW: D. Gash, M. Boel, T. Hembree, M. Fox, P. Cannon, C. Johnson, V. Cisneros, Jr. Rep.g M. Jackson, D. Mackey, D. Deane, C. Coleman, Soph Rep.: ,.,--..-..We--A MM-f -- ---- M - LV... 231312 ,, , ' ' M I r 'gk ',, kd' P 4 I Teen Teachers ushered at Back To School Night. Monthly participation in Sports Day was part of Teen Teachers agenda. I44 s an it P. Billingfon, E. Alcorn, D. Holonbake, C. Netherton, J. Thomas, C. Brown. THIRD ROW: N. Dckerson, C. Irvin, K. Ash, L. Price, W. Ruffus, A. Person, . Perry, D. Marks, Sr. Rep.: G. Eberhardf, W. Dobson, J. ohnson, M. Poore, Sr. Rep.: J. Riese, Pres., L. Batlisfoni, S Palmer, Jr. Rep.g J. Truax, Publ., S. Dickerson, V. Pres. NOT PICTURED: K. Kliewer, Sec. ss I yr 1, , L , X. , ff, TEEN TEACHERS, the girls' thletic associa- tion, assisted teachers in all lr shrnan physical education classes. Aside from being a service organization, the group met as class each day. The girls traveled to many ot er Kern County high schools for numerous sport days and play days, as well as serving as hos esses for a bas- ketball play day in February. lflund raising in- cluded noon sales and a post-basketball game dance. Xxx P X l .X 1 L..- . .L 1 no f 'Y he ide I. aw W 4 1 al is L? 4' -slid.. FRONT ROW, leff lo right: C. Pemberton, D. Grove, L. Stewart, Trees., G. Sisson, D. Robesky, L. Fernandez. SECOND ROW: S. Juhl, V. Rockwell, E. Beavers, Sec., Potential educators affiliated together under the auspices of FUTURE TEACH- ERS. Members visited local elementary schools to observe teaching techniques. The club also sponsored a lecture series with Mr. McCuen's Scandinavian trip featured as the program of the year. Future Teachers climaxed their active year by presenting the traditional schol- arship. FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Self, W. Pflasler, J. Cashero, L L. Bozoky, N. Wheeler, L. Field, M. Bowery, J. Jenks. ' SECOND ROW S Nick J Gra son S Sanford S Kin : . , . y , . , . q, J. Parker, L. Miller, G. Colby. THlRD ROW: D. Ware, M. A. Fitzgerald, A. Kinch, Corr. Sec., S. Howell, S. Davis. THIRD ROW: P. Trout, V-Pee., K. Oldershaw, K. Kliewer, Pres., K. Stone, J. Cadwallader, Hisihg C. Cummings, e C. Kroll. L J NATIONAL BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERlCA supplemented students in the knowledge oi business practices. Pro- fessional secretaries spoke at several meetings to inform club members oi the duties ot their planned careers. A schol- arship Was given to a prospective sec- retary. Girls who were seniors with a secretarial major were eligible lor meme bership. .U tn ll.. Pale, B. Shaffer, M. Dixon, J. Holt, S. Hauptman, K. Byanf, L. Rodgers. FOURTH ROW: D. Murr, T. Ornelas, Vice-Pres., W. Dobson, R. Rose, N. Corn, C. Halle, J. Wheeler, Sec. NOT PICTURED: L. Wallace, Pres. ij I-4 . w 1 H -f 5: 'itil 5 r it L... I -4 I Q. M -4 -a Q 4 ,AA 111:19 --A-e. A fu We ,i .,,,-.x .i -f l 1? is P- 0+ slums: L, 's 1 bid' -qw i , A I 1 1 as-me iff' Y ,M ,. X.,..-Mf S ,,,.N........- M,,....-'W Highlighting Decca Valentine Show, was the crowning of the Que of Hearts, Cl1arloHe Martin. Decca members experimented with various displays as practice for a future career ln merchandising. ?uture p 0 e Aivrw inA D.E.C.A., Distributive Education Clubs of America, filled the year with activities. Events of the year included a Christmas party, a spring steak bake, a state conven- tion, the Valentine Show, and the Christmas Class Party Sales program. D.E.C.A. Worked in co-ordination with local businessmen in a program that helped students ob- tain part-time jobs while continuing in school. FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Stiner, C. Martin, Sec.: G. Garcia, R. Browne, D. Miller, Treas.g L. Booth, E. Herrera, Reed, J. Snyder, K. Fournier, V. Pres., D. Wilder, L. Field, D. Karleskinf, D. Browder. THIRD ROW: W. Robb, Adv., J. Beaver, V. Cisnernos. SECOND ROW: R. Gonzales, D. C. Carter, J. Alcorn, D. Sneed, J. Floyd, M. Karibian, H. Blair, C. Franklin, L. Michel. El'l ire 1 iii SL I46 i I3-X1 l ,E FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA, which was affiliated with the national organization, filled the 'year with activities. The Bakersfield High chapter co-spon- sored a dance with F.F.A., held a fashion show, a Moth- er's Day tea, and a swimming party. F.H.A. members worked on Christmas and Easter Service projects. FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Hiner, S. Hauptman, C. Plummer, Haynes, B. Merrill, L. Lenick, S. Riechel, L. Claflin, E. Berumen, P. Nobles, G. Allen, S, Tanaka, C. Miyaii, Hisl., K. Fournier, N. Chavez, M. Rubio. THIRD ROW: C. Unruh, C. Barclay, 6. Verde, Pres. SECOND ROW: G. Coviello, L. Pieper, A. V. Bradrick, V. Bell, J. Riese, L. Whisler, K. Conner, C. Klatt, S. Sleiner, B. Hagar. W. t.. -xl K. . 1 O, ...K K , .T .. a . . r i., ., 3 v .t L P i u tree ' N xi Q. .ZR ex... S f is I 5 .. L 2 1- iz. 5 L ,f...ar Er ' X ,J 49 I E , muvaai 0 le 69 bfC'14 and 23.14 1 Guests were cordially enlerfained by F.H.A. hoslesses in the Ludden Hall apartment. . 3 T Q 3 I 5 1 ' 9 Exquisite lable decorations were created l i' by ihe Future Homemakers. l I K i L... I4 fx-XiL.wtIn.Sf ms... .s s-Sziiats Q Sclwla unea tired true a peat l FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Shires, S. Knight, D. Als- paw, A. Kitchen, M. Hankins, S, Hicks, C. Dobbs, S. Thurman, B. Oxford, D. Knight, G. Lodien, SECOND ROW: K. Austin, G. Strange, A. Valdez, J. Witt, A. Ansolabehere, R. Brown, Unknown, B. Lewis, B. Tuck- ness, J. Clegg, D. Nelson, R. Richardson. THIRD ROW: P, Ellis, D. Miller, D. Baker, J. Moreno, H. Woodard, D. Rodgers, D. Woodard, B. Perrien, J. Naalmeyer, J. Camenisch, K, Whitney, Adv. FOURTH ROW: B. Pruitt, J. Panici, J. Leon, R. Hannan, D. Kelley, R. Schooley, W. Clayton, D. Barnard, H. Holcroft, Adv. FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Lewis, G. Sheets, B. Rudnick, J. Ware, B, Kiser, M. Kellett, T. Barnard, J. Hoogland, R. Ball. SECOND ROW: D. Kosareft, N. Burrage, N. Heyart, R. Rymer, J. Nord, R. Taggart, T. Yacopetti, T. Kerr. THIRD ROW: J. Kosare , T. Schmidt, C. Trott, D. Jost, R. Berry, D. Lack, K. New- bury, C, Stanley, K. Whitney, Adv. FOURTH ROW: H. Brockmeyer, Adv.: M. Zemny, P. Herrqesell, J. Quig- ley, B. Humrick, R. Hunt, R. Rice, B, Byrd, J. Shearer. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA, an intra-curricular activity, brought together boys interested in agriculture in an attempt to increase their knowledge of the numerous facets of farming. The meme bers who attended the Kern and State Fairs exhibited their projects: animals, equip- ment, and crops. The Future Farmers collected over S5350 worth of canned foods tor Christmas baskets for needy families. The active members were recognized at the Parent and Friends Banquet held in the spring. 'tw-. sn l48 ?.. -mf? E uture ocativmf. Sharing interests in the medical pro- fession, students joined the newly or- ganized MEDICAL CAREER CLUB. At noon meetings the members heard talks from speakers on each phase ot hospital Work. At Various times the program included speeches from docf tors, nurses, and aides. SEHVITIUM, formerly known as As- sociated Boys' Student Body, was comprised of sophomore, junior, and senior boys elected to membership by the club. Servitium held the coke con- cessions at the basketball games and assumed other service projects. xi FRONT ROW, leff to right: J. Baker, J. Lai, L. Sieveson, G. Shells, E. Whitmore, R. Chan, Sec., R. Rambaud, A. Jablon, C. Escobedo, S. Puryear, C. Brown. SEC- OND ROW: B. Hicks, P. Anderson, M. Johnson, J. Deloney, L. Jones, Treas.: L. Jackson, G. Whitley, L. Evelan'd, L. Overslreef, C. Coleman, C. Stanford, S. Dickerson, B. Griffith. THIRD ROW: T. Kliewer, Adv., L. Howen, Adv., S. Williams, B. Ausbie, D. Blair, G. Lupercio, G. Wedegaerfner, D. Befhell, S. Chan, A. Finlison, J. Foley, P. Jeffries, L. Melone, C. Hyde, L. Wong, R. Roberson. FRONT ROW, leff io right: J. Cabera, V. Pres., B Casper, J. Christie, A. Krause, L, Erchechary, B. Nelms J. Embry, J. Seaman, C. Mitchell, Sec. SECOND ROW C. Layshot, D. Koerlin, L. Landis, S. Berra, R. Cordo va, R, Krause, Pres,g C. Holland, R. Holland, Treas .....- ......,.. 614164 excel ed in A ee ..- .-... .-.. -... ,.....,. .. ....... ....,.... .......... n....., .. ......... me-WN.. -....... ........ ., . .. . i 4m', , .. .Cie Livwy .......,. 9... ..,.. 4-... ...., ,.,.......,,. roll Q S-ave... U. v.........k-...wa .......-.......... '-.v.--L-.... . a-v-,M M- im. ' N.. ,sf-4 5 ,u .. .L ii. qw. -im L 'Q' -ve' F -I fd'-JK 'BQ' .0- 'x Mfg, ,,,, gg. fffell' an ,. ll CX i lf il ll ll it My B' FRONT ROW, lell lo righl: D. Harlhorn, D. Robesky, B. Baker, K. Gillespie, P. Conlrallc, V-Pres., G. Manny, C. Morgan, C. Melropulos, L. Dillard. SECOND ROW: K, Nuzum, S. Cook D. Bull, V. Rockwell, D. Jensen, L, Chandler, C. Bussell, Hisl.: J. Krigbaum, Sec., 8. Hulsy, P. De Slefano, Adv. THIRD ROW: G. Morrison, W. Wrighf, Pres., M. Breckenridge, J. Blair, T. Lorah, M. Duckell, B. Whisler, B. Slurlevanl, J. Govea, Treas. FOURTH ROW: O. McBride, P. Karber, J. Cowsill, J. Hanley, E. Henderson B. Jensen, J. Haynes, J, King, M. Overholl, Adv. FRONT ROW, lell lo righl: S. Young, B. Whisler, S. Milchell, S. Jones, S. Wallace, R. Carr, D. Howell, S. Nelms. SECOND ROW: J. Thomas, J. Vaughn, D. Kimble, C. Targarl, C. Cook, C, Deidenback, D. Tariss. THIRD ROW: D. Hense, S. Wooldridge, J. Goss, B. Long, L. Chandler, E. Wong, L. Vasquez, M. Bartholomew. 1' . an my f'HQ . ,... , .... r-sf :gf err e I O n',,. fl ' . 36 sh Q 1 ,lr . O 9 .. d d uma. FRONT ROW, left io right: D. Harlhorn, D. Robesky, J. Allen, B. Baker, K. Gil- lespie, C. Cook, C. Morgan, M. Overholt, S. Gould, H. DeVelbiss, C. Metropulos, N. Rocha, B. Williams, D. Michels, S. Sherrill, L. Lewis, M. McCuen, E. Johnson, J. Robesky, J. Hildebrand, B. Pilks. SECOND ROW: C. Slner, L. Gould, K. Witham, T. Parsons, K. Wilson, D. Bull, V. Rockwell, J. Krigbaum, Sec.: C. Bussell, Hist.g M. Breckenridge, Publ.: B. Hulsy, R. Pickens, C. Rosack, L. Brock, C. Tapie, P. Dykes, J. Mundy, D. Jensen, L. Grimes, L. Dillard, S. Williams. THIRD ROW: M. Overholt, Adv., W. Wright, Pres.: B. Whisler, S. Diaz, J. Eddington, V. Brown, B. Sturfevanf, T. Lorah, G. Morrison, K. Nuzum, S. Cook, G. Turner, J. Govea, Trees.: S. William- son, K. Wafers, A. O'dermann, G. Manny, A. Contraito, P. Contratlo, G. Clemens. FOURTH ROW: J. Hanley, J. King, L. Chandler, S. Stevenson, B. Jensen, J. Haynes, C. Henderson, P. Karber, J. Cowsill, J. Blair. M. A. Ducketi, O. McBride, J. Goss, D. Leek, W. Go, J. Wilson, B. Bussell. The NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE oi Bakersfield High School was composed ot students interested in speech, Who had earned a minimum of twenty-five points by participating in speech tournaments. The League carried on the tradition of inter-scholastic competition as it was one oi the oldest organized clubs on campus. The students traveled to district schools Where they entered such individual events as Original speaking, Oratorical speaking, Humorous, Impromptu, and Extemporaneous speaking as well as Debate. Bakersfield High Schools N. F. L. ranked in the top five clubs in the nation and pro- duced many of the top Kern County speakers. Under the leadership of Mr. Mendal Overholt, debate coach, who retired in lanuary, Bakersfield High debaters won many trophies and championships. NATIONAL Tl-IESPIAN SOCIETY, an organization for drama students, gave members an opportunity to display their talent. Drama students Worked on improving characterizations, student direction, and stage crafts. Under the guidance and direction ot Miss Bartholomew, the organization presented many excellent dramatic productions. Outstanding plays for the year Were the Student Body play, Pygmalian by George Bernard Shaw with Carolyn Nelson playing the part of Eliza, and the Senior Class play, a melodrama, Love Rides the Rails With Dell Rollins characterizing Prudence Hopewell. Other major productions were the Christmas pageant A Christmas Carol and a musical w 'W' The Music Man by Merideth Wilson. FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Robesky, E. Erbstoesser, J. Krigbaum, B. Wagers, B. Rimmer, K. Peterson. SECOND ROW: T. Allen, L. Welz, C. Stanley, L. Ingalls, G. Fox, C. Church, D. Taylor. THIRD ROW: J. Husson, L. Marks, H. Nelson, C. Klatt, T, Blanks, N. Lupient. FOURTH ROW: R. Holland, llzlayhurst, B. Waggoner, C. Holland, . FBUSB. wwf... im . , s-e.....s. ,- A1.ff ' M.i....,, . aw.-...N . a-.4.,..... us... L. ..-.M .. . w.....u me ... www.. au... gm l5l rvupA de elvped in te e N FRONT ROW, left to right: A. Dang, R, Chan, V.P,, Cords, A, Krause, W, Austin, J. Licastro, S. Berra, B. Choy, Trees.: B. Herrera, J, DeLoney, J. Petty, R. Yeager, B. Ausbie. THIRD ROW: Miss Arnold, G. Shells, D. Buckner. SECOND ROW: J, Wynn, M. J. Beck, B. Barntley, R. Herder, P. Bush, F. Mirvin, Last year the ELECTRON- ICS CLUB encouraged stu- dents interested in ham radio operation to join this club. Typical activities in- cluded guest speakers from Bakersfield, visiting electron- ics establishments, and fre- quent trips to the radio and television transmitter sites around Kern County. The boys also learned the tech- niques of radio and television operation by going to the lo- cal stations. Another impor- tant project carried out by this group was continuing the B.l-LS. school radio station WGEM. l52 L. Wong, Z. Newsome. BIOLOGY CLUB trav- eled the highways and byways of California on their many field trips to Morro Bay to study ma- rine life and to Mt. Pinos to study Wild flowers. The special interest or- ganization held a cup- cake sale to help finance the trips. The club was also responsible for maintaining the interest- ing display case in the science building. FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Brady, R. Cave, G. Cave, R. Cosgriff, L. Nagel, Mr. Lamb, L. McVey, G. Rosas. SECOND ROW: G. Bazuik, Advisor. 'n Acien tific 1-eali mA. FRONT ROW, left' to right: B. Boyd, Pres.: B. Keyser, E. Whitmore, K. Ronshausen, J. Gholz, G. Wedegaertner, Sec., V. Harbaugh, M. Weaver, B. Tillman. SECOND ROW: S. E. Lang, Adv., D. Lang, K. Almklov, M. Brantley, G. The members of SCIENCE CLUB in- creased their knowledge of science and had entertaining social gatherings. They attended dinners with local scientists as guest speakers. Once a week cr speech pertaining to science was given by one of the members and a new showcase ex- hibit tor the Science Building was pre- pared. The club's president, Bill Boyd, was awarded an expense paid trip to Chicago by P.G.6tE. for his outstanding math and science ability. There he at- tended a youth conference on the atom, Science Club members prepared demonstrations to illustrate their talks. Ripley, A. York, B. Stanton, Trsas.g K. Wedegaertner, V. Kirkpatrick, Adv. THIRD ROW: J. Williams, S. Amundsen, G. Fisher, C. Lee, F. Foor, A. Melanson, W. Barry, R. llll Lewis, M. Blair, M. Lamire. l Mysteries of the sea were explored by Science Club. FRONT ROW, lefl fo right: J. Spohn, G. Dickey, G. Baziuk, B. Clark, C. Wheeler, J. Cox. SECOND ROW: B. Upde- qraff, B. Irwin, K. Berry, L. Cummings, T. Ennis. THIRD ROW: L. Kamrar, Adv.g A. Fanucchi, D. Welch, D. Lowell, S. Grove, K. Dugan. An art appreciated by viewers oi B.H.S. productions was the work of the STAGE CREW. Members helped with scenery, lighting, props, and many other facets of stage presentations. Much out- side time was spent to create ecxeption- al settings by the group. it 5223 FRONT ROW, left fo right: C. Kindred, I. Lewis, D. Olden, T. Gamble, S. Hardison, M. Kerr, B. Gee, A. Arnold, S. Germanelfi, L. Morrison, C. Johnson. SECOND ROW: D. Green, C. Hunt, G. Kingsman, L. Horn, A. Goins, V. Gar- Iow, K. Kliewer, G. Weafhers, E. DeLaRosa, J. Esparza, B. Foufz, M. Degrafe. THIRD ROW: L. Gomes, C. Serros, nlice 0 ganQmtivnA p epa' as Color and drama, in the form of unique settings built by the Stage Crew, were added lo school plays. Neither rain, nor snow, nor dark ot night could stay these Worthy carriers from their appointed rounds. This stale- ment pertained not only to the familiar postal service hut also to the MESSEN- GERS. These girls gave up their study periods to provide the vital communica- tion between classroom and counselors 1 v , ,K U , , 4. W-sea Qi .. . 7. ii, .. K O E f f at -2. , i '-I R vliriligsi f . fi' li ottice. B. Figueroa, D. Culp, N. Culp, E. Carter, O. Gutierrei, S Perry, R. Weaver, P. Rhodes, B. Dobson, S. Evenson, S Hunsdorfer. FOURTH ROW: D. Morris, J. Dunbar S. Be hill, P. Martinez, G. Morgan, A. Daugherty, L. Wandick, G. Maynard, J. Thomas, L. Jones, S. Ortiz, B. Nicholson J. Rubio. embe 0 rv J of Ii e. N-Mi Freshman members signed up for C.S.F. Convention. Working with the band, the Bakers- field High School DRILL TEAM pre- sented interesting half-time shows dur- ing the iootball season. Aiter a class in marching, the interested potential rneni- bers had to pass a rigid skill test. The squad practiced daily fourth period to polish and perfect their executions of the shows. 4 . FRONT ROW, left to right: A. Arnbiosini, M. Hamilton, J. Chow, J. Dauwalder, N. Lambert, S. Jones, A. Chapman, S. Bragg, F. Kinosh ta P. Ming, B, Eng. SECOND ROW: R. Atchison J. Turner, P. Ament, S. Mitsch, T. Zeni, R, Whit- lock, M. Leddy, D. Brown, S. Bates, L. Young P. Dykes, P. Boucher. THIRD ROW: D. Coombs S. Lovelace, M. French, J. Jung, R. McBurnie G. Turner, S. Martini, K. Lew s, L. Field, L. Niehans, B. Roberts, L. Dillingham, J. Rui, Adv. 'With approximately thirty-live ineiii bers, the FRESHMAN BRANCH OF CAL IFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION was organized in the spring and held elections for their oiiicers. The group aided the upper classmen's association in their projects and accompanied them to a convention in April. l 'D V1 Q N -E, 4, s -so Ju wg, M .Q 'B 4 i l l ,lg S , ' , I U J5 l l b J , , . , hge' or I , ' i i 4 , ' f ' ' ' , ' .8 . B if .3 5 ',,, ' ' QB s v s ,!.l,i l t i , Q -,,.l vi Om a ls l l' L if s i Q i in B . if . A ' 1 2- itf ifs'i 'i ,inf F- H ' , i ' 1 . .l R iii i f K fl I ' , M L - I i , ' Q . i E, ',:, sr I , , ,Q , F. V, il 3 K , l 5 l p H i Q .1 ' l T l Q . . . l Q in , - N . , l f -g. , 'T l . I. ss, .. 'Q me I' x Y. if: QT' in ' V . A B 4- ... . .f as .14 f , N-. X 'f' Fw. f. , , 'ii - , ' '76 Q. r-Ns.. L K.. ' ,K K Q ,A ,ii QI lui p . , - A ' , ,,,i B K no i ' 1 b . K me ,,. ,, .,e3li'g.1s-fx . , ,Q as ,' 4 12 , , FRONT ROW, left to right: A. Hernandez, Drill Sgt., B, Behill, Capt.: J. Gilbert, First Lt.: C. Jones, Sec.-Treas. SECOND ROW: R. Meza, K. Rodriquez, A. Coronado, J. Escamilla, M. Robinson, M. Brooks, E. Padilla, O. Verde, S. Melendez, D, Blair. THIRD ROW: R. Rivera, T. Rocha, H. Hodge. P Emory, L. Huggins, L. Candia, S. Medford, D. Ware, S. Childers, B. Uribe. FOURTH ROW: T. Ornelas, S. Perry, F. Avriett, E, Watford, O. Richardson, J. Neal, E. White, J. Youngblood, 5-1 FRONT ROW, left to right: B. Whisler, J. Krig- baum, B. Keyser, A. Shaw, J. Govea. SECOND ROW: L. Howen, Adv., V. Rockwell, S. Shanahan, M. Farr, S. Dickerson, L. Tarpley. THIRD ROW: E. Nelson, Adv., B. Jensen, J. Stutzman, S. Nevil e, C. Zwarlendyk, B. Garbe. K. Kliewer. NOT PIC- TURED: P. Jing. 5 li i S' lf5'efw si Nm 2 A1551-' 5. , ' x4u' 5. 5 if A ef' is , ' Ei A :L Pl . , vy iflfkiyfez.--'43 .zzg . ,fm r 1- , . g e S3 -I' 1 if' l X Every litter bit hurts! l56 'ww um 0' ,. ...iterate J Commi Aiom 0 me CAMPUS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE was a discussion forum composed of faculty members and students who were selected to represent a cross-sec- tion of our diverse student body. The group was established to form a link between the student body and the school administration. The organization discussed many different topics and offered suggestions for campus im- provement to the Executive Board. Paren1Youfh League of interest to youth. The Organixations Commission mel To insure a nity on EHS smooth running calendar of school events. Cdmpll ORGANIZATIONS COMMISSION united among clubs. The with Executive Bo clubs and presen Under the capable leadership of Commissioner Roberta Rudnick ideas were presented and discussed for the pur- pose of re-evaluating Miss BHS contest. l Club presidents to further relations commission sponsored the Miss B.H.S. contest, collaborated ard to promote campus pride, and attempted to coordinate all t an all clubs assembly. Organizations Commission also insti- gated a drive that resulted in a joint class organization of th campus was cond FRONT ROW, left fo right: C. hill, K. Fournier, G. Verde, J. Cross, V, Cisneros, B. Be- Govea, L. Overslreef, P. Anderson, R. Rudnick. SECOND ROW: M. Bain, J. Loffls, W. Wright, M. Cords, M. Anderson, P. Trout, K. Ward, T. Ornelas, A. Colm, J. Blair. THI RD ROW: B. Waqgoner, D. council meeting that revamped the e Miss B.H.S. contest. A complete evaluation of all clubs on ucted by the commission at the end of the year. Fletcher, B. Boyd, K. Berryhill, J. Cabera, R. Krause, G. Williams, N. Beck, M. Colm. FOURTH ROW: G. Cave, L. McVey, K. Hunter, B. Jensen, J. Cowsill, P. Chandler, S. Montgomery, R. Walton. NOT PICTURED: K. Kliewer, M. Fitzgerald. W' iff, f swf ,111 if f f l57 CULTURAL ACTIVITIES COMMISSION Cvmmi Aiomt The purpose of the CUL- TURAL ACTIVITIES COM- MISSION was to seek Ways to recognize and promote cultur- al activities. It consisted ot representatives ot all cultural organizations on the campus. TED I tt to r'ghI: N. Cantelmi, M. Breckenridge, M. Owens, N ni K. Flhey. STANDING: R. Rudnick, P. Lambourne, PUBLICITY COMMISSION S. Stinson, M. Bain, M. Lin'dsey. SEATED, left to right: C. Prolopapas, S. Childers, D. Robe The PUBLICITY COMMIS- SION was composed of students chosen by the chairman, The Commissioner of Publicity. It made use of the daily bulletin, and the Blue and White for pub- licizing student body activities. The FINANCE COMMISSION was responsible for preparing the budget for the various stu- dent body activities. It also dis- tributed the money from the sale of student activity cards and in- come from concessions. FINANCE COMMISSION STANDING: J. Liggelt, J. Powell, K. Warford. Y ELECTIONS COMMISSION SEATED left to right: B. Jost, G. Knight, L. Miller. STANDING: FRONT ROW' leff to ,ighh 5, Childerg. R, Lehma G RUQEYS. 5- Neville. B- Miller. J- Bflnlon. A- DENNIS- Lewis. SECOND ROW: B. Moses, J. Bingham, R. Ande so The ATHLETIC COMMIS- SION promoted sports and as- sisted in the administration oi the athletic program. It consists of representatives from girls' and boys' competitive sports and the Commissioner oi Athletics. WELFARE AND SAFETY COMMISSION FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Sheldon, B. Miller. SECOND ROW: J. Powell, W. Nutt, D. Brown. S.-ww-A .Ml ELECTIONS COMMISSION assisted in carrying out the elections and in the official tabulation of votes. Also eligibility ot can- didates was determined bythe commission which is headed by the ASBH Vice President. . 'auf' ATHLETIC COMMISSION FRONT ROW, left' lo righf: P. Kellelf, T. Ginn, F. Conrad. SEC- OND ROW: B. Parker, B. Kite. WELFARE AND SAFETY COMMISSION was responsible for the general safety of activi- ties at BI-IS. The Commissioner of Welfare and Safety was aided by members from each class and a member from Shop SafetY. The tour class secretaries and the student body secretary cheered up ailing students with get- well messages. These duties were performed by the WELFARE COMMISSION with the student body secretary as chairman. WELFARE COMMISSION LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Blair, S. Greflin, C. Nelson, J. Sheldon. NOT PICTURED: J. Furmann. . , F . , ,,,,,3-M ,,, , ma. . , . L. x 5, W, . , 1 A k 3. cy , f 1 , , s wk X fi if ff 1 X 2 f SMX , . fi. . ' i ,QQ P 9-N.-.Q......sl'ii?f . i fl . . ,, 3 I K bf 3 W: .9 : . F 1 -4' ,. Students became familiar with Mr. Nichols in his capacity as Y.M.C.A. advisor. ULTRA FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Hindin, P. Elliott, R, Alex ander, D. Barber, O. Bolstad. SECOND ROW: M. Brickell 6. Antonaros, V. Pres., D. Lawrence, Trees., J. Anderson P. Thompson, D. Brown. THIRD ROW: E. Knapp, P. Bald win, P. Anderson, L. Milyus, R, Wood. FOURTH ROW J. Brock, J. Raney, Chap.g K. Hunter, C. Lund, Sgt.-at Arms, R. Dow. NOT PICTURED: R. Sackman, Sec. Exploring Christian potential was the goal of the Hi-Y and Tri-I-li-Y club program offered to Bakersfield High School students by the Kern County YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- TION. The I-Ii-Y platform was clean speech, clean athletics, clean scholarship, and clean living. 'Q todays bail e TANDA FRONT ROW, left to riqht: M. McCuen, N. Griffen, T. Sis- tonen, J. Tobias, M. Stiles, C. Cross. SECOND ROW: P. Poole, K, Fenton, Sec.: P. Thomas, P. Stansbury, T. Par- sons, L. Lewis. THIRD ROW: L. Brock, D. Johnson, Chap.: C. Nelson, J. Nettles, R. Rudnick, C. Hughes. FOURTH ROW: J. Ellingston, S. Ramirez, V. Pres., M. Tietze, M. Colm, Treas., K. Twisselmann, A. Antonaros. TALAWANDA FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Greer, P. Lipke, P. Abbott, S. Gaines, M. B. Grannell, Hist. SECOND ROW: N. Beck, C. Sandall, C. Underwood, S. Clark, J. Wenske THIRD ROW: L. Karnes, Treas.g C. Stanford, N. Morris, Pres., J. Heimfoth, J. McCord, Sec.: W. Wetzel. -J- .J ... .Q . ' I W4 , . I L Experience in spiritual, physical, mental and social activities was gained by participants in the Y's proqram. Membership was open to all who were in aqreement with the Hi-Y purpose to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. tomar vwlf le al OKIIHI FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Murphy, Treas.: D. Robesky, S. Barton, S. Calhoun, C. Brown. SECOND ROW: L. Ben- nett, L. Thompson, Pres.: M. Fitzgerald, B. Bosley, R. Rose. THIRD ROW: S. Howell, V. Pres: S. Juhl, L. Welz, Hlsi.: K. Kliewer, D. Barnes. TALAWANDA lFroshl FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Machado, L. Maxwell, Sec.: B. Donnallan, B. Hanford. SECOND ROW: L. Young, Chap.: S. Morris, D. Christie, V. Brewer, K. Grainger. THIRD ROW: P. Dykes, K. Bultman, C. Tapie, Pres.: J. Burr, J. Sheldon, V. Pres. Mr. Blystone was the capable advisor of the Y.M.C.A. CONTEMPA FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Brown, V. Pres.: N. Kitchen Chap.: J. Coy, Sgt.-at-Arms: W. Youn , J. Bingham SECOND ROW: G, Anderson, D. Wong, Sec.: B. Nettler Treas.: C. Grogg, D. Henkens. THIRD ROW: M. Hollett, B Fuson, B. Moses, R. DeWitt, Sec.: C. Kirschenmann, Pres. NOT PICTURED: R. Lackey, D. Leuer, R. Stein. 1 s if .CM directed Atu en M along path to ata e Auccefw. ALTA FRONT ROW, lefl lo riqhl: J. Smllh, Pres.: K. Snyder, B. Van- Osdel, Vice-Pres., P. Karber, T. McCarthy, B. Harding. SECOND ROW: J. Gilliam, P. Griffin, J. Kennedy, P. VanDiesl, D. Chit- wood, L. Bennett, J. Mathews. THIRD ROW: R. Meagher, P. Wachob, P. Preston, J. Snyder, B. Parker. NOT PICTURED: V. Reese, Sec.-Treas. 'NWN 'Lf M x lv': W H I, . . tiff: ,g....- J I ' Kern County Y.M.C.A. provided nu- merous tacilities for activities. The Y building was a meeting place tor clubs during the week and a recrea- tion facility for dances on the Week ends. A camp in Poso Heights was maintained for clubs taking overniglit trips. LAMBDA KH KODA FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Adamson, S. Vaughan, Trefgn C. Law- rence, C. Walker, L. Krumm, Chap.: K. Frederic son. SEC- D ROW: FRONT ROW 'eff fo riqm, S EHIOH C Parsons S Rinqsby chap- M' Andersonvc' Eallfwfyh KZdRobe,f,wz'DA,iocv?lm'Q Struggles' Seam M. Hawthorne. SECOND ROW: J. glrickler, Vicye-Pres.: L. l-loward A- lfogfjgy ge',,f513 J ,gilnfsnl Sec, B S,,,,,,, f ,',1,3A,,,,S. e- s. Dewey, Sgt-al-Arms.: K. Diezofgio, J. Doris. THIRD ROW: P. Kel ' Ndr PICTURE6, B Uangston ' g left, Sec., K. Jacobsen, Trees., C. Ford, S. Brooks, Pres., C. Vallerqa .y ,M sit ff., . . ' -v ix : , vi . . :-'rt , ., i . .r. .F ,,,. :N--H if r The gymnasium provided opportu- nities for recreation and physical con- ditioning. The door was always open to individuals or groups wishing to avail themselves ot the advantages. This feature will he augmented by a swimming pool to be constructed in the near tuture. THETA FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Burud, Chap., R. Ferrell, J. Briggs, P. Tooman, Sec.: SECOND ROW: S. Shanahan, H'storiang T. Morris, C. Regan, Pres.: P. Hay, Treas,g R. Lehman. THIRD ROW: S. Schroer D. Keese, V. Pres.: T. McDonald, J. Clark, L. Alford, A. Arnold NOT PICTURED: P. Rummei. The Y.M.C.A. provided companionship for allmembers. PRO FRONT ROW, left to right: B. Hanford, M. Munoz I W T. Grogq, Trees., SECOND ROW: F. Jeppi R Freeborn B Kite, Sec.: G. Billinqton. THIRD ROW: W. Beard S Dowlearn P, Cross, J. Wyatt, J. Van Osdel. NOT PICTURIID B Rankin T. Gunn. ALA MAWAN A FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Ussery,. K. Chambers Sec C. Chapin, J. Fowler. SECOND ROW: L Holloway G Berqholdt, M. Kellett, Hist.g THIRD ROW T Anderson V. Pres.j T. Arnold, J. Jacks, Pres., B. Miller Treas N PICTURED: D. Doolittle, S. Foss QUALA FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Lockard, B. Klein, V. Pres., C. Col ston K. Butterfield C. Freestone. SECOND ROW: S. Jannino D Wise, Sgt.-at-Arms: V. Price, Pres., J. Duncan, Hist.g J. Bourdlaau: Sec. THIRD ROW: G. Boyd, J. Stevenson, J. King, Chap.g S. Hodge, Trees., A. Harvey. NOT PICTURED: J. Smith, S. Plunk. lf . C14 create The Y.M.C.A. youth and government pro- gram lasted a halt year. The idea was pat- terned atter state government. The program was comprised of elections, introduction and debate of bills, training conferences, a model legislature which included senators, assem- blymen, legislative aids and reporters. Meet- ing in Sacramento, the students participated in sessions that simulated the legislative and executive branches of the government. The purpose of the program was to deepen under- standing, interest, and respect of the Ameri- can wav ot government. KONA FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Horn, Hist.p J. Smith, S. Briggs, V. Pres., M. Payne, G. Belter, Treas. SECOND ROW: K. Arms, M. Dobbs, Pres.: T. Christensen, P. Fanucchi, R. Ryan, J. Yant. THIRD ROW: H. Wiltse, J. Meyer, Sec.: R. Johns, D. Tarnow, Chap.: J. Mihal, D. Christensen, Sgt-at- Arms. NOT PICTURED: C. Rose. TAI-IIKI FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Scott, Chap., V. Bertie, B. Brown, M. Ford, C. Davis, Trees. SECOND ROW: L. How- ard, K. Sutherland, J. Weisel, D. Scott, Hist. THIRD ROW: S. Westerfield, Sec.: J. Wells, F. Kolthoff, Pres.: C. Stahl V. Pres., L. Melone. NOT PICTURED: C. Lewis, I. Jones D. McKenzie, K. Conner. I I el omline for iw membe KOPA FRONT ROW, leff lo right: J. Burgan, M. Harlman, D. Bankson, B. Arnold, S. Boone. SECOND ROW: G. Ban- ducci, Pres., G. Barnelf, J. Loudon, Trees., R. Parker, R. Adams, C. Hobbs. THIRD ROW: M. Presfon, Sec., D. Braun, Vice-Pres., R. Hanks, B. Willis, Chap., L. Stephens, R. Cordova, Sql.-af-Arms, V. Ross, Rep. SOANNA FRONT ROW, leff lo righfz E. Fahey, Sec., M. Kroeker, E Rose, P. Griffin, B. Chambers, Treas.g G. Schnaidl, Pres SECOND ROW: S. Peercy, Rep., C. Carr, C. Parson L Suydam, A. Milchell, S. Aclis. THIRD ROW: J. Gallaglwr C. Garrison, Sgr.-al'-Arms, K. Acord, Hisf.g C. Beflencourl Vice-Pres.: M. Sandoval, W. Allen, C. Hedge. NOT PIC TURED: L, Eveland, Chap., TITUS FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Lake, S. Lynd, Hist., G. Smith, D. Turner. SECOND ROW: J. Anderson, Sgt. at Arms, J. Witmer, Sec., B. Davidson, M. Buttman, V. Pres., R. Ganong. THIRD ROW: D. Rogers, Pres., J. Woolf, B, Jones, D. Garrio.t, B. Welty. P1-LNDA KII FRONT ROW, left to right: K. Cannon, K. Gillespie, S. Ingalls, N. Zink, J. Spangle, D. Cutright, C. Longest, Chap. SECOND ROW: C. Unruh, C. Kelly, M. Hoffman, J. Talcott, B. Tillman, Treas., S. Davis, L. Pieper. THIRD ROW: G. Eberhardt, Hist., L. Schaub, C. Frederichsen, M. Stotfs, S. Zink, Pres., E. Corse, V. Meyers, Sec. em lmwge Programs such os the Yosemite Youth Conference, Model Legislature in Socror- rnento, Officer Trgining ctt Poso Heights gncl summer vgcgtion trips were high- lights of Y.M.C,A. cfctivities. The yegr's operations were climgxed by Operoltion Fellowship, cz specictl recognition dinner ond progrcrrn. The Y.M.C.A.'s hand of Service touched all parts of the globe. KONDA KII FRONT ROW, left tc right: J. Busby, C. Cook, Treas., G. Bianchi, Chap., M. Duncan. SECOND ROW: S. Craftcn, Pres., B. Oliver, J. Henken, R. Hunter, A. Aronld, V. Pres. THIRD ROW: C. Hawks, Sec., S. Martin, C. Taggart, P. Curtis, L. Davidson, D, Evans. 1 is is f irtwfirgsfs, aitla, un, and zz 7' play. AMITIE FRONT ROW, left lo righl: K. Warlord, Treas.: L. Kubey, K. Traynor, Sec., K. Pelersen, Hisl.g L. Kllewer. SECOND ROW: D. Barnard, K. Johnson, G. Green, M. Poore, L. Parker. THIRD ROW: M. Bain, Pres.: P. Traynor, S. Curlls, Chap., K. Hill, W. Llvlngslon. NOT PICTURED G. Cabral. ALEETA FRONT ROW, lefl' lo righl: J. Elchschury, S. Davies, C. Walker, P. Anderson, S. Sfinson. SECOND ROW: C. Bar- relf, J. Ezell, S. Dykes, Pres.: L. Marks, Sec.: J. Park, C. Worsley. THIRD ROW: D. Harding, J. Riese, Chap.: S. Grelleln, L. Marks, V. Pres.: S. Randour, A. Soelberg. FOURTH ROW: L. Poelke, M. Sfephens, M. Cox, S. Lake, S. Kerns. NOT PICTURED: K. Fahey. YONA CHI FRONT ROW, leff lo rlghl: A. Ray, J. Sawyer, J. Holf, V. Pres., K. Harvey, Pres., W. Pflasler, Sec. SECOND ROW: E, Van Wagoner, Treas., C. Rasmussen, D. Knighf, T. O'Kane, Chap., B. Kendall. THIRD ROW: J. Adams, J. Wheeler, B. Williams, E. Alcorn, C. Hall, J. Coals. NOT PICTURED: S. Shagy, J. Chllwood. SAMOA FRONT ROW, left fo righlz P. Moore, D. Rollins, P. Keeney, J. Allen, B. Baker. SECOND ROW: K. Colney, J. Eddlnglon, S. Slemon, Trees., P. Welsel. THIRD ROW: L. Claflln, D. Bull, Pres., S. Cook, Chap.: S. Clark. NOT PICTURED: B. Chain, B. Merril, M. Thompson, J. Banducci, G. Ming, J. Melropulos. li if .x E E t Ei gt Q. 1. l KONDA KII YWCA FRONT ROW, left to right: K. Horsley, J. Krigbaum, C. Davis. SECOND ROW: L. Boucher, Treas.g J. Hardiman, S. Oylear. THIRD ROW: D. Castro, Pres.: S. Sundstrom, V. Pres., S. Wooldridge, Sec. NOT PICTURED: N. Weaver. The YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION was newly organized on campus this year. The club of- fered Christian fellowship among girls who shared a variety of interests and who had a genuine desire to serve their school and their community. HORIZON CLUB was a part of the national organiza- tion, Camp Fire Girls, designed especially for girls in the ninth through the twelfth grades. Membership was open to all girls in this age goup and previous member- ship in Camp Fire Girls was not necessary. Activities ranged from service projects such as hospital aides and assistant group leaders to camping, little theatre, and Horizon Club Conferences. HORIZON CLUB, CAMPFIRE GIRLS FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Chapin, L. Dillard, Trees.: N. Whitton, L. Farar, S. Bates, L. Thompson. SECOND ROW: H. Poehekke, M. Sanguinetti, Histxg G. Fox, M. Dobbins, Sec.: L. Vuletich, Pres.: J. Munson, M. Fox, V. Pres.g J. Foust, K. Cal- deron. NOT PICTURED: L. Webster, N. Maddux, l. Almaraz. if ' 2i:tixE5.33'J?i-'I YMCA Cottage served countless cups of coffee The Campfire Headquarters was the base of opera- tions for the Horizon Club. x his -Di -V. I68 The PARENT - TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION of Bakers- field High School was active in serving our school this year. In an effort to bring par- ents a better understanding of the school, they sponsored a Back-to-School Night, during which parents visited classes and became acquainted with the course and the teacher. To finance a scholarship they also sponsored cr buffet dinner. Mrs. Parmalee and Rev. Stuebbe boosted the swimming pool drive. Enthusiastic support of B.H.S. was the vital spirit of the BOOSTERS. This organization was composed of eager fathers of Drillerites who shared an ac- tive interest in the school and were Willing to devote time and energy toward the Welfare of Drillerville. P.T.A. Board members were: Mrs. F. T. Woddward, Rec. Sec.: Mrs. B Cook, Pres.: Mrs. J. W. Wright, Treas.g Mrs G. R. Krouse, Is? V. Pres. Mrs, H. B. Stanford, 2nd V. Pres. TURN HERE FOR ACTIVITIES NEXT TURNOUT: I-ITHLETICS-PAGE 202 .5 7' n .,4 V ,, WWI, LV at Y ,f ' .Ma Z ,rf , Q .X 1 . X C' X-cvs.: X I TZ , If 'q-594' , ., , 4 , , aff . , ff, + Wf M 7 ,JL S !,,,:f,c, ,ifali it 4, N7, if ,f 4, J Liyyff-., KA f ' 'sf' -JL: . ,, f nf Jffvm af ' ' - ,-. X Z1 , ff JA 1 5'-T52- 5 Z7-LXQQ' 1 -, .,VP g-if: 1' , C VL c'L 3 '? '.VLf.L ,- uf? f-fglgp I I. W1 'ff' ' ifvfz of W' -lj'-1z1Z5f.g',,f 7, X X L X ,'LA,x-22,-A .W 12 L V' I Y' :Wy-,LHC Y' , tf' 'x , . C 5 4,413-fa' 45 LQHLJ, A, -ff f 'g,,gf if . 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On the rodd leodinq to college, the seniors will somedoy realize the im-- portonce of these doys in clotss. xnxx 1-. School Api it A end a A 0 Teams were cheered on to victory by eager BHS'ers as opposing teams tried their skill against the BHS fighting force. The road to victory was long and hard, but under the direction ot capable coaches, victories proved rewarding. Action was great in the stands and on the field as teams accelerated their skill and defeated their toes. How to Beat Up Your Little Brother in One Easy Lesson l Number one spectator sport Driller Dribblers t t .. .... , .1 - t X , iii r D A '- 5 ' -' , V- B ,. R in f 8 wr 'Nr-t. - . L ,:', , A. , ..-, .,,. A A .,. '.., f T? 5 5 .. f '-w:IfQr,fl:' ---- ' 1' D t A-E A r- . ..... r . , 2 :QQ ' I L 5 j o A , .f,'xiff1,T e - . N. i ' X. X A 1 I .. . V I 1:5 , - ,I ., ' '- ' 5- ' ' 2 , egg. ' ' IR s ' :j.,Z . V Q-2 ,. f-it gf: 'af..,,- ,H T, A, af' ll! V , zu 'ff' 9 wi it ' . E H' 1. . - - -Y ' fi. - -2 .1 -' 'JIf'7ffIi'l4 iff +-f'f'im 'EEFEW 'wff'f1 ' 'mf -fu-ti I , f, ,if gi gs-tx. , I: .,,, Q EQ-Qf:'fYjt':'?E Q ff5 r-Qf3L5j3liLg-,, .. ' 2 3- V ,A Lil. ' r '....3t52L5l1 ' ZQQ 'F'-,j'f:lfF?5bif 42 ' fi 5 -- I ' ' ' .... ' 1 3 i i ' -' ff' ' 5 .e it . ---- Leap Year--Boys practice running from girls ntlau ia tA flowed the Acore . V Viva la Bakersfield! XR QW , lx, X. ?',b'xk X is in 34 .N , sz- The Fish of Drillerville Fulu re Pros Bakersfield Olympics f, 5. time i V .ai iffy, M f tal.. it Apprentice Song Leaders: Debbie Hazzard, Melinda Funk, Sharron Elliott, Susie Tobias. ov te ol owe The Varsity Spirit Leaders' enthusiastic participation in ral- lies and assemblies was a step in the right direction toward fur- thering school spirit. An exam- ple of this was seen when they led eager Bl-lS'ers in the annual yell competition. Varsity Spirit Leaders also represented Ba- kersfield High in the yearly downtown Christmas Parade. As a result of their efforts, spirit reached an all-time high in Drillerville. Danny Brown and leanne Ellingston, Danny Driller and Dotty Driller, performed many duties for Bakersfield High School. Danny and Dotty assisted the Song and Yell Leaders and exempli- fied the typical BHS rooters. ln addition to these activities, they acted as the host and hostess to visiting teams. Varsity Yell Lealders: Marilyn Caciuc, Sandy Dykes, Cheryl Underwood, Chris- tine Harrison. Varsily Song Leaders: Mary Jane Anderson, Susan Clark, Gail Sisson, Patti Stansbury. Danny and Dotty Driller: Danny Brown, Jeanne Ellingston. l80 i nal of Spi it Zeade . The place was Elm Grove beltryg the date, 1895. A bell ranq to dis- miss BHS students. In 1906 the administration building was construct- ed and the bell was stored until 1941. The Block B Society found the bell, painted it, and decided to use it as a victory bell. Our sixty- nine-year-old Victory Bell is the oldest remain- inq symbol of school spirit. Lv' rd, Carol Beckey, Shelley Brooks, Janet Ford. Melinda Funk, Debbie Hazzard, Sharron Elliott, Susie Tobias, Apprentice Song Leaders, and Lizanne Alford, Carol Beckey, Shelley Brooks, and Ianet Ford, Apprentice Yell Leaders, cheered enthustiastically for the Sandabs. Kefv e the game -A i it 1-allie The combined efforfs of 'Phe cheerleaders and The Apprentice Song Leaders added spice lo lhe rallies in Griffilh Field. Vim, vigor, and vifalily were the walchwords of lhis year's Varsily Yell Leaders. fhe Driller Band produced spirifed rallies. L42 - A' ' A-f,. l82 L, I ' I Early risers roasled lhe Rebels. tel- the game -danccw. Victory stomped. Spirit was tlie driving force in our rallies tliis past year as members ot the student body accelerated their energies and yelled to their hearts' content. By following the signals ot the spirit leaders, students helped speed the teams alona the road to victory. Cafeteria was transformed into a t maker's paradise for the Christmssqorngb - f r J K 1 This is the box step? -- The Prom-Memories were made of this 14AAem6liA ,Q 0 tied on Christmas with Scrooge was the theme of this year's Christmas Assembly. Seniors learned howto get money for college in one not-so-easy lesson at the Scholarship Information Assembly. Dr. Wallace spoke to Seniors about Spring se- mester activities at the annual Senior Assembly. . ws A MN A mmimmsy-t., A li se-fbnlfz Q, K WlwH5.,.s fill At various times last year stu- dents put on their brakes, stopped studying, and enjoyed informative and pleasing programs sponsored by different groups on campus. As- semblies provided an opportunity for students to obtain information about school life, elections, and ca- reers. Student talent was often :in- cluded and performers gained knowledge also, but through the experience of presenting the pro- grams. ay road to plea ure. On behalf of lhe school, Orin Bolslad accepted a plaque in memory of John Filzqerald Kennedy. n ' -M1 The Melodlous MinslreIs were heard from offen. The Band performed well in programs as well as compelllion. l85 SUZANNE PACE Q Miss BHS CHRISTINE HARRISON . ' R Block B Queen? ' CHARLOTTE MARTINI 'f I' , Queen of Hearts I SHARRON ELLIOT ' Circle B Queen ROBERTA RUDNICK I FFA Queen The Story 0 af Pay ONE-ACT PLAYS Snowbourrd ....., ,........ O ctober 10 11 Salome ......,...,. .,..A. November 14 15 Fit as a Fiddle .,ee,e,e.. ,..,,,,. D ecember 5 Medea .....,..e...,,, ,,eeA Q .January 10 Everyman ,,1.,,......,...,,1.........., February 7 Gammer Gurton's Need1e.,Februalry 21 Lord Byror1's Love Letters .,...... March 12 Midsummer Niqht's Dream ...... March 13 Iulius Caesar .,o,.,.,..,.,oo.o,1.......1.,. March 13 Liliom ...........,o .......Y.. A pril 3 Overtones ....1 1, .,.,.,.... April 10 Box and Cox .....r.,o, .,...l,.,, A pril 10 Zoo Story ............ ..LvL..... A pril 17 The Huriqerers .....,.o, ,,,L, ..,, A p ril 17 Glass Menagerie o,,,.o.. ,,...,, M ay 8 Red Carnations.. o,o..1 ,,ooV,. M ay 15 The Lottery ,.,...o.o ,,v,v,. M ay 15 MAJOR PRODUCTIONS Love Rides the Rails: or Will the Mail Train Run Tonight. ..,, November 21, 22 A Christmas Carol .o,o 1,.. D ecember 18, 19 Pyqmalion .wV.....,.,.,...Vww.,...,... March 19, 20 The Music Man .,.,, ii,,.... April 23, 24 6 Ome O T k ply flf fgy d Plann g Audit 4. ff' 1 175 N, ., ' 14.142 props players X , fl :N--i .W Q-. , . E . gg 1 snzmmf--wi i sefs Pain' ' X . -. , an 5 E H H sound, Iiqhfs praciice a ,-wN,,,...-15 af' X xg 'E A and more pracfice-fhe dress rehearsal. Then comes chaos r 9 x ,, rw i f . - A ESSYZQQQ .f. bufferflies and finally, curtain call. , i 554-r y B nfs V 1 ' x Li Q! 1' 1 ' R rx ' ' , sig' f fx. 5 5 Q - fx ' f ' M . Q ': S' , 4 - i . Q sl. T Xa -if 5 .::. y x X ' L51 I 2 fliq s X ' L NN 14 1? I W Afferwards, you ask Was if good? relax briefly and go on io The nexf one vang Mme ica in 0 ernmen Ana Velasco-Peru Students spoke through the ballot box. Taru Sistonen-Finland Pilar Hernandez, from Mexico, Taru Sistonen, Finlandp and Ana Velasco, Peru, were welcomed by Bakersfield High. Pilar came by invitation of an interested family, Taru Visited under the auspices of International Christian Youth Exchange, and Ana through the American Field Service program. Although these ambassadors of good- will traveled to America by different routes, they shared a common experi- ence+learning about America while teaching Americans about their country. A student take-over occurred during Teen-Age City Government Day. Fourteen positions were filled by BHS students for Teen-Age City Government Day this past year as the younger generation took over the city for a day. Pilar Hernandez-Mexico p epa ation or tom on- . Debbi Huntington posed in Switzerland with books and briefcase. Our representative abroad, Debbi Huntington, journeyed to Switzerland through the American Field Service. One of the rnaior opportunities offered Debbi was that of learning about Eu- ropean cultures through experience. Camp Condor, a training seminar for student body officers sponsored by the California Association of Student Councils, District 16, gave BHS offi- cers more information about student government. Camp Condor Campers were captivated by controversial conciaves. Girls' and Boys' State, sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary and the American Legion, were held at the University of California at Davis and the Sacramento Fair Grounds, respec- tively during summer, l963. Our representatives were Kaye Kliewer, Orin Bolstad, and Willie Nutt. The purpose was to ac- quaint students with state and local government. Representa- Grrls and Boys' Staters tives also had the opportunity to meet students from high schools compared notes on ,hw ,,,pe,i,,,,c,,,, throughout the state. 9 A , Ai. ii i , 1 ,Sr ng Boys' Staters prepared their talks for the Jun ior history ciasses ? at 'l 7 fr N c 1, .rt it RQQAKCAN QQ? 55 4 1 War year-A to look back upon reserved caps and gowns ordered announcemenis sfudied affended B.C. Day went to fhe Prom any more to an ticymte participated in Baccalaureate Seniors of '64 enjoyed a year ot great anticipation as they looked forward to the day when they would step over the thresh- old onto the road ot the outside World. Future colleges and pro- fessions were constant thoughts, but mingled with those thoughts were memories ot past classes, dances, and teachers. attended the Whingdinq signed Oracles and then, graduated an The PTA- Particularly Talented Americwns. A frequent sight for team members was Coach Briggs in his work clothes. Santa visited Drillerville. I96 S What a kick! 'FW W ..,.,--'fr . M . Drip, drip. kim.: ' Memorial Stadium-the battlefield s of Driller victors. cdmplll Ca ul . . . .ss - ix if 'i I L .pw-Q r ,,. kk , siss zc :cf . Drillers smashed through paper derricks as they did their foes. Drillers overcame ANY obstacle! PTA student ice cream party, Mr. Hutchings? Miss BHS contestants caught the contagious butterflies. be vi- an Enthusiastic Frosh showed an early interest in student government. I97 Sfudents were eager for reporf cards? X He flew Through The air wifh the greafesf of ease. he fl ,-1. The Drllier Band was ready and wanhnq fo presenf their half-fime show. Rise and shine! If IS 5 A.M. Briggs paid fribufe to fhe Drillers. The Drillers paid fribufe fo Briggs 'uf-.2 Frosh spearheaded a clorhing drive. 'V' Q -.Mx nk' I ima .nu ....w4..Mu.x-:aww .- ,.,. ,,, , r ,rw . :',. .I M7 ,Z 47 72,125 The scoreboard proof DOSlflVe ihaf fhe Drillers bear The Blades. The shorf and fhe fall played on rhis year's baskerball team, The Drillers famed ihe Arvin Bear. The audience surveyed fhe Val- kyries-Block B LINE-UP. I99 in-w x L, .' .. A 'w'N: Mmm.. .Q --. A 'mwah mr,1 - 'f' mvflieejyf' ' - r Chivalry ISN'T dead af BHS! y eq . i F f . ,. Ji , y A , mum 'G iw-rw -2:-L4 . ,, R 7A Yr'? www- ffm ' ' A' -fa-Mash -1. ' ' ' A ',x,..q,- ,ke V. 'JFVA 4.4 . ' f M A rv.. M, 4 - ,,,A. A - The appearance of fhe shack siqna'ed fhe closing of fhe campus. Cheerleaders capiivafed spectafors af baskerbali game. Fooiball players demonsfrafed fhe iechf niques of waIfzing. Cowboy Ken corn culprit DoHy and Danny rang fhe bell of success offen. ered A.. Tumblers fcok Trophy. The flag was given fender loving care. . Q wwwhuluuuw.. .X ' M.. ,. 11, X The Naming chariof. This qirl iusi walked by and fook my pic . . . iure. Hey, look! A shorfcuf fo The basement. Oooh, he go? me! ZOI N x Fred Parker Lc-H Halfbacl Tam Gxnn Rigid Halfbaclc Tom James L H End I' Wir Avi kg, .. .Q Alexander Blake ' Don Johnson Leff End Carver Russaw Riglwi End Mvke Anderson Righf End Jerry Sianley Cenier Royce Robinson Mike Clark Leff Halfbacli Dock Honlnen Q L.if+e.,.ws Leffmuup LeffGw.1rd Fw WMS jwft . I .fm 2333 y kifif 'fbi il? 'wjv5i',tl,','Q': tfwjl-Q'fg5,!S v Ii ' K . 1 . 1 ix ga. 5-3' 9 I ,F In ' ' S 1 f QP ' R,swm.'1'v K X I' 585' 1' fi., 43 5 v,r U. , 3? NFA N5 in ,was ',,gk4xs f Q' '55 fa? if - ,.iQi,ggif'T 'fg fkln gf Q V, ik 1 J aff? . 'Y Q, , W, -'Q X .4 3 .5921 if uf in .y Qu! 'fi i A I N W L w:'f.,.' Q55 W Q ,. , 'sh-ij' Ad , -'F ,QW fx-'45'i+ Q . , X 4' Q but A - 'xy 7,99 W V i zffvkt FL, f f ,. S X , ,xxx l N 4'4 ' I 1' if Y , f 'C ' Q fX j Y' f .Q A Q ,x m dig 1-ffcjw is W 5533 A 1 ' M , Ai Af , Wi lf' K f +5 Y ,' 4' Qi Ai' ff5 .h .JM fav 1 f-licfmrd Def WSH Xl' U' Bull Ranlun xii! , Chuck Kirschoman A ay Qiik x, Q is Q., ,Y lf 'Q ,oi f' I L1'HEnd A1259 5' R'gl1fT1cU , , . V' 4. Y Lnf? Tnckie mx KX 3 I 5 A A - v U f if - .ww 1, Q wr ' 5 wi A . ,. .1 Qivf A W ff ggi 'M if ff ' Wx mf' ff f5f? ?T1' fi fx, Hw' , 4 if W' qw! i f .sun , 4 ' I 4f 'ane' M lb:-ille A ed the :lic tory road 'nu - mu FRONT ROW, left to right: A. Blake, T. James, M. Anderson, C. Russaw, F. Parker, D. Henken, D. Johnson, R. DeWitt, R. Robinson, T. Ginn, B. Rankin, J. Stanley, C. Kirschenman. SECOND ROW: M. Tanner, M. Clark, H. Ray, K. Jones, L. Freesh B. Van Osdel, B. Mettler, L. McDowell, B. Leggett, D. Perkins, D. Wong, C. Grogg, L. Haines, F. Wheeler. THIRD ROW: J. Lowden, Mgr.g V. Brown, F. Ontiveros, Congratulations DBILLERS of 1963! This year's football team was the fifth in the history of the team to join the school's perfect record list, with a 9-O season score. Led by a proud Coach Briggs, they defeated such foes as Antelope Valley, McLane, and our traditional rival E.B. They were the first all- winning team since l939, and the first in Briggs's eleven years of coaching at B.H.S. The Drillers were more than a football team to the students: they were a symbol of Bakersfield High's strength and determination. The Driller men will forever remember that they were members of a unique society, in which each contributed his part to the whole. M. Brickell, J. Nord, R. Lackey, S. Dowlearn, R. Hale, B. Parker, J. Kennedy R. Graves, W. David, M. Walker, S. Hoxie, Mgr. FOURTH ROW: B. Jones Mg PSkblBK'tJW7tMM DCh' . ra e, . le., .. ya , . unoz, . rrstensen, D. Rieblin, F Jeppi W. Winston, G. Bullmgton, R. Herrick, Coach Harrison, Coach Briggs Coach Sargent. The individuals composing this team were out- standing. At the Annual Pall Sports Awards Eve- ning, Fred Parker received the Harry Coffee Award for the Most Outstanding Driller, and Bill Rankin was recipient of the Frank Gifford Award for the Most Inspirational Driller. Of the All-City Linemen and Backs, six of the nine players were Drillers who were chosen as superior in their certain positions from the players of the week. They were offensive- ly: Mike Anderson, right end, Bill Rankin, tackle, Fred Parker, left halfbackp Ierry Stanley, centerg and lohn Wyatt, quarterback. Dick Henken, guard, and Mike Anderson, linebacker, were defensively superior. Tame Silence . . . The fficlev VW The gleam in their eyes was VICTORY! go Un ity! Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drillers DRILLER SCORES 33 RcmchoCLosVeqc1sD Antelope Valley l,..e, Porterville ,.V,,,,, ., , Mcldcme lljresnol Footlull ,,,,.........,,..,,,.,..l. l3 33 30 Delcmo ,,,.,.,,, H . , 21 28 48 South YY.,,,, ,, , 20 North. , , . 28 Eclsl Th rf ? q y y Wy Alh Pk p I q uv'-Q ati voting Auppo Ze , -in FRONT ROW, left to right: H. Hull, E. Herrera, M. Bach man, M. Brown, A. Bosfick, D. Evans, P. Preston, P. Wahcob J. Mathews, P. Anderson, T. Groqg. SECOND ROW: E Vierrey, L. Menoes, J. Patterson, T. Jeffries, P. Lawrence J Diaz P Baldwin n alankenshi s sri 5 J Hunferl, - . - . - P. - 99 l - G. Likens. THIRD ROW: J. iMner, R. Meagher, G. Kitchef1S Everyone held their breath before this catch was compleled by Roberf Cervantes. D. Chilwood, J. Snyder, J. Powers, J. Calderon, J. Wyafl, R. Oberlies, J. Parker, G. Anfonares, M. Cordova. FOURTH ROW: B. Manley, Mgr., R. Cervantes, S. Golmeyer, J. Coy, R. Goodrich, R. Gause, J. Jenks, M. Nichols, R. Wells, D. Nelson, E. Wallace, W. Robinson, O. Polite, Asst. Coach, D. Anderson, Head Coach. The SANDABS, led by Coach Duane Anderson, enjoyed a thrilling season, placing second only to East High's Daggers in the tight SYL race. A good strong line, led by Porter Law- erence and Paul Wachob, and a fast backtield piloted by Allan Bostick and lerry Mathews were the two main elements that kept this year's team on their winning ways. The Sandabs blanked tive ot their eight opponents and allowed only twenty- six points to be scored against them all season while stacking up a stag- gering total ot 220 points. The 'Dabs only defeat came in their last game against East High. rich ed team unity. SANDABS SCORES Somdctbs ...., M46 Antelope Valley ..e..l U Scmdcnbs. ,.,,,. l9 Porterville ..,.7........... U Scmdcrbs. . H27 Delano ...w,ww,..l.,,l.... 6 Scmdabsi M35 McLor1e CFresnol.d.,d 6 Sondabs l,e,, oi27 Foothill ....,,..,,......,o..,l O Sondcibs., . .33 South High ..,,,o,.,..... .. O SCII'1ClCIbS, i N33 North High .o,,.o,,,o.,l U Scmdcxbs ,.l., . O EcrstHiqh ,,...Yl..l....w... 14 Pat Anderson blocks fackler, as Gary Kitchens speeds around end. Finding ope q und, Allen Bostick looked fOr payd b determination, typified by Jerry M 7 liillllllllllllllllllllll . W Cvnque t wa p vjec La- L1- FRONT ROW, right' fo left: D. Garrioff, J. Rickett, G MacDonald, K. Smith, A. Lingo, W. Verrel, R. Ganong, B. Anderson, R. Sfruble, B. Thurber. SECOND ROW: S. Owens, T. Bertie, B. Simmon, V. Reese, H. Blair, T. Ford, R. Poffinbarger, T. Palmer, A. Jacobs, G. Finley, A. Fanucchi, J. Metfier. THIRD ROW: T. Griffin, D. Murrillo, S. Annis, JP LG'dlMM' EWlk GOIe, . anici, . ruse a e, . inor, . a er, . s n J. Mahoney, G. Schreiber, T. Davis, D. Chidqey, C. Stan- ley. FOURTH ROW: G. Lung, G. Schallock, D. Eppley, B Austin, B. Freeborn, S. Smith, R. Leggett, R. Gifford, J Craffon, R. Johns, D. Tarnon, D. Duggan, Coach P. Mif- chetl, Coach J. Copley. FRONT ROW, left fo right: G. Onliveros, P. Pechin, G Johnson, T. Lingo, E. Ramirez, F. Borfon, P. Hunt, L Sfroope, R. Harding, J. Dearmore, G. Torii, S. Guerrero. SECOND ROW: M. Mosconi coach' J. Gilliam R. Little W. Hysaw, J. Narducci, K. Heasley,lG. Reed, Cassidy: S. Hollingsworth, R. Lipke, R. Degiuli, M. Lackey, D Cornetf, coach. THIRD ROW: G. Graffon, Mgr., L. Ville sanor, M. McQueen, R. Ramirez, D. Lanier, J. Camenisch M. Durreff, B. Eidson, A. Rose, J. Thoma, P. Barrett, J Woods, J. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: B. Palmer T. Farnholtz, K. Frost, T. Foster, M. Lake, K. Fagen, T. Clark, W. Har- bor, G. Haines, J. Robesky, H. Wilcox, J. Diederich, W Helms. FIFTH ROW: E. Branscom, M. Desherlia, B. Pappas R. Clason, K. Wilson, R. Forney, C. Rhoades, T. Doll, R Schuefl, R. Hartwell, W. Huber, R. Myers, M. McMasters The future looked rather unpromising for the ROUGHNECKS first three games, as they were defeated by the Garces Cvarsityl, Tulare, and Porteryille High Schools. They regained stamina in their game against Foothill and defeated them 20-6. Defeat again overshadowed them dur' ing their next two games against North and South Highs. Coached by Iohn Copely the I.V.'s defeated East High in a final burst of team unity, in one of their hardest fought games of the season. ROUSTABOUTS football team was unified and hard-hitting. They had faced such Worthy foes as the Garces B class, Tulare, and South Highs undaunted and undefeated, until that fateful Saturday morning at East's Stadium. During this game, the team was constantly plagued with penal- ties and fumbles. But the season had been blemished only once, making the season record 6-l. Coach Don Cornett named Gary lohnson, Paul Pechin, Bob Harding, Leon Strupp as outstanding players during indi- vidual games. -'1 ,ff .,.. . X , 3. fy 2123.11 -34 :jes , '38 A 2 . f fr is 1 1 P ' 1 y Quik ' l 3 1 R -f-48. -13 . 4 isa -QU? Q 5 N-'2 Yr nh 9 inding gridde A. ROUGHNECK SCORES Roughnecks ..,. Roughnecks ,,., Roughnecks .,., Roughnecks .... Roughnecks .... Roughnecks .... Roughnecks .... U 13 O 20 0 7 12 Garces fVarsityD .... 45 Tulare .................... l 4 Porterville .............. 6 Foothill .....,.....,,,...... 6 North High ,...,.......,. 20 South High ........,,.,.. O East High ..,.........,... 6 The BITS suffered a rocky season this past year. After losing their opening game to Delano 13 to 0 on their home field, the Bits were outscored by Arvin 13 to 12, by Foot- hill 6 to O, and by East High 14 to 6. Bouncing back from these losses the Bits blanked Shaffer by a score of 21 to O. The light-weights continued their winning streak by winning over North High 14 to 7 and South High 9 to 6. In their closing game, Taft proved to be too much for the Bits, beating them 7 to 6. wiv ' -I ONT ROW, left to right: L. Guzman, W. Cooper, S FR Tatro, P. Harrelson, J. Alkire D. Parker, M. Martinez B. Tobias, J. Henry, T. Hull, Varner. SECOND ROW G. Doolin, G. Chapman, T. Zeni, M. French, B. Lomas J. Vaughn, G. Jost, J. Beauchamp, B. Williford, J. Nieto U! G7'2?'G3 .5. . I Tye, M. Parsons. THIRD ROW: K. Barnes, M. Fredrick Dowlearn, R. Harville, D. Kunder, A. Poteete G. Guth B. Margrave, C. Shelton, T. Tomlin, FE. Crooks ernard. FOURTH ROW: Coach Sakowski, V. Ludd Luiz, S. Nawatski, J. Whitmer, C. Knapp, G. Lodien Guiteriz, B. Calvillo, M. Ladd, E. Eldridge. Coach Gates ROUSTABOUTS SCORES Roustabouts .,.. 7 Roustabouts .... 7 Roustabouts .... 26 Roustabouts .... 19 Roustabouts .... 30 Roustabouts .... 12 Roustabouts .... 0 Garces CB Classl .,.. 6 Tulare ............,.....,. 0 Porterville ...,,, ...,, 6 North High .............. 6 South High ,............. l2 South High .............. 7 East High ....... ..... 6 laeA ee an Atren t 4 4 g FRONT ROW leff to right: O. Mayfield L. Munoz, J Wagy, P. Widner, J. Bingham, B. McMahi:n, D. Craven: J. Martinez, J. Ashb, W. Dean, B. Dean, C. Mitchell SECOND ROW: P. littles, C. Nolan, B. Stallings, M Whicker, S. Berra, G. Lueth, C. Ponneau, M. Stone, J. Fon seca, C. Hood, P. Van Diasf, C. Dawson. THIRD ROW: Af' 2 Clark Mitchell showed his form at Bakersfield Beach. J. Serros, D. Raney, R. Shain, D. Harihorn, R. Brown, B. Griffith, J. Woolf, J. Evans, R. Munoz, D. Soto, C. Hawks, B. Garbe. FOURTH ROW: D. Reynolds, S. Bensen, D. Choate, R. Berman W. Steele, W. Smith, M. Coulter, J. Lathrop, M. Faulkner, T. Carrizales, D. Petty, M. Leroy. With the determination and endurance typical of all Bakersfield High athletes, the CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD performed qallantly in their several South Yosemite Leaque meets. Daily Workouts in the sand at Bakersfield Beach conditioned the team and im- proved performances tremendously. The Speedsters took honors in all their separate divisions: Varsity, Iunior Varsity, and Sophomore-Freshman. Coach Glenn Beerline named Ioe Fouseca, Clint Hood and Clark Mitchell as outstanding Driller harriers. The varsity runners got in shape during afternoon practices. as E 1 f .. lll' tl .in v no Qi 5 - Bos B ' X Roman gladiator FRONT ROW, Ieff to right: D. Corneft, J. Bruce, J. Serros, J. Pon, D. Herrera, D. Parmalee, D. Cromwell, C. Herrera, K. Barnes, J. Herring. SECOND ROW: P. Mitchell, R. Gif- ford, A. Fanucchi, G. Belter, F. Suqden, R. Brand, E. Rami- rez, T. Jeffries, D. McNey, L. Billingfon, S. Hoxsie, B. The pride of the DBILLER WRESTLING TEAM was great. They worked hard, wrestled hard, and overcame early set- backs. After losing important matches with South and BB., our men developed the spirit and power to take the S.Y.L. championship cmd tournament held at our gym on February eighth. The Drillers grabbed five individual championships which went to Barry Nall, Skip Blake, Dean Christensen, Mike Munoz, and Greg Billington. The Drillers traveled to Fresno for the Central Section tourna- ment in which thirty-one schools took part. The team finished in third place and our men took two seconds, three thirds, and one fourth place. Meanwhile . . . back on the mat, Tl i'.l 9 it Manley, O. Polite. THIRD ROW: B. Nall, C. Moland, G. Kitchens, A. Blake, M. Brown, S. Gcllmfer, E. Herrera, K. Newbury, D. Gay, A. Valdez, J. Bingham. FOURTH ROW: D. Tarnow, B. Welch, B. Sakai, D. Christensen, G. Billing- ton, D. Rieblin, F. Jeppi, B. Rudnick, B. Thurber, T. Ford, M. Munoz. ' '77 Will Mike Brown pin his man? ' Ni f . 5 W. Q9 . QQVX' ., W' J 'wwf L uf Qvgyx 5? -ZF .4 Qx sb t 0118 . x Nui I wrfgy Q, 'f3M'fff'w!3 9558 W! John V.m Osdei Quffff Willie Winsfon .sf 4' il I p Q! 1. 'L' W5 im.. 1 :wwf 'iff Q 1 ' s,f?m Q '3,,-K,s, ,. b ,.-15,552 Y.- L f' :Il rf- iff Q X il'r1 ,Q:.2ik ' A 1 42:-N 4: ' -' 'nw - ' - f - L16 18 m f Y , ' was 5 r ,K ,,:',1f,- f . Q . V .,.... , ' 1 Qyfgfw wf,.5,.af mx- ru, A , K., . f 5 4? ', . T-CJ, t y. , 33552: sh 35531 53552-W . 0 91.52 Q A .Q-tiff Ra-M sm. Q wt fl ' .fr 2 . X if A 2 Willie Nuff 393 Ili 3 if V - -W ,. fm , X'-.M f1.Q's2H3z rw 4 ' J :JMX 4 . 33. .A . 1 :xiii m f 5 .1 ff 2 0-S3912 Q Ns .. 'gfifflq .AQ r1,3TXRxw63-zwfftxxg 1i9Q.5iff1E4. . Y .10-'xxf-SMLQXW f.3S,5Qy.s.'-:1 3,ff5'!,34QiQ 5 '5'i'I5ZiEL 2113, :x,.gi'i3:z1, U X . f . fwgwffgz Kp' 55, , WJ, .N -..- ..,M,LM.k f J I ,U fi. - 'f'A::.ef..- . 31,1-,hxxx - ' 1' X it A. , ,Q yy 'fxlxgv 3 A Hifi Q 4-. n H . J 4' .M-V E '1 Q i X A 1-ft -, 1.1 1:1 N Q eff t ':i.. 1 lie Anderson VR. 2 Q29 W A52 1 'fifiwr zz: 22lfqaiQ.faf2QE 'f 5'1 I ..- fi'-51535325 .fsgvp fig. X- ,,v xyk- kr .iff Srxsw 'J ifffl? v'35?'iP'ririS ay fm , xx fggfsifskfgffig '. ' y . 932 1 ,ig-E2:mf:iAf.2 3 4 X I 3 f if Lfliisfiffsisaj vrfrgdghf '51 gf' Milf Syria 9 fs, .. ... W Q Q . Q, T: flii ix. .if -, 3251 1 .Ir , , , .. 1 5 . -. , 5, my x. E5u'i?ay5e f - ig, .Jigs Q 553155 52:55,- Q11 f.-Aamgq Q MQM 535 - ,'.Pi'.?.'-Ns - dim S . 7, , ' wif' . . ... -x - Xml? x F: fir: X .. Q . . ..... Q , ..,. .. M V .. - si , . .38 ,ww .fm -Dm H fx fiww N- J' K ,X .ff J. Mulvehal, Coach, K Hunter, J. Van Osdel R. Williford, M. Ander son, T. James, P. An derson, T. Townsend, D Miller, D. Johnson, J Olcott, W. Nutt, J Meyers, W. Winston. cvre Ava ed a c owd 1-va eff They did it again! The DBILLEB BASKETBALL team, coached by an outstanding mentor lay Mulvehal, rebounded into the Co-Championship of the SYL with East High. ln their second league meeting with East High, the Derrickmen fell short of the sole championship of the SYL as the final buzzer left the Drillers with a 45-46 loss to the Blades, giving the hoopsters from East a share of the leadership. The Drillers took advantage of their speed and size to help them play their usual game of heads-up basketball. For the season coach Mulvehal named Willie Nutt, Mike Ander- son, and Willie Winston as exceptional players. What a successful season this was for the SANDABSl They commenced the season strongly, but rather wavere ingly, for we lost two out of two games to Garces and Roosevelt. Coached by Duane Anderson, they gathered team momentum as the season progressed, finally capturing their SYL champion' ship, as did two other dribbler teams, the Drillers and Boughnecks. The El- mer Stinson, Andrew Hill, and Paul Pechin combination was a constant plague to less nimble and dextrous foes. With a little more experience and maturity, some of these players will be able weapons competing against Driller adversaries next year. FRONT ROW, left to right D. Dugan, Manager, C. Ar thurs, P. Pechin, R. Good rich, J. Diaz, P. Barrett, E. Stinson. SECOND ROW: R. Nutt, L. Stroope, G. Onti veros, M. Nichols, R. Wells, P. Woods, D. Anderson, Coach. NOLTHCTURED: A. I . lo HUA N140 695 4 4 19 2l5 LEAGUE SCORES Dnllers .,.., ,,,,...... 52 Foothill , Drillers Drillers Drtllers Drillers Drillers Drillers Drtllers Drillers Drtllers Drillers Arvin Tofth., . , ,,....,, . 52 North , 5- ., ,, .,o,,,, M48 East 5 . 5 ,, o,,.. 65 De-lcmo , 5, ,. South . ,, .,,,o,o , Foothill , 5 W, Arvin Torft ...., ,,.. North ooo..t ,, Eost . 57 59 34 Dr1lle-rs ..5,w ,, ,,,,.. 48 5l 45 72 Drillers Drillerse ,L L. South LEAGUE PLAYOFF 53 Horst .,...A.. Soaring S Sorndcrbs. ,.....,oo, 2.52 Scmdcrbs .v,, 5 2.41 45 Scrndcxbs Scmdabs. .,.5 5. Sondcrbs Scmdorbs Sondcrbs Scrndohs Scrndobs .o,,.,,....Ao,,. Scmdcrbs ....t,,ttt..55,. Scmdcdos ...wo ,tv,...t.. Scmdobs ,o5Y.ttt.A5,.t.. pider Winston sinks stupendous set shot. LEAGUE SCORES Foothrll s.,.o, ..A. Arvin , Tortt .o,A, North East , South . Foothill Arvin Taft North East ..... South . KHS' Hoop mer Andrew HiII's deadly ium p shot got a cheer from the crowd! FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Guzman, T, Zeni, G. Guthrie, T. Hull, B. Tobias, P. Harrelson. SECOND ROW: W. Gates, C a h' R. Johanson V. Ludd J. Alkir M. French, B. Mar- 0 C . . 1 t grave, J. Nieto. 0 ted excel en t record . FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Sayre, Coach, M. Mctvtasters, ' C. i iams K. i hardson P. Coss J. W d Mgr., WII , Rc , r , oc, Harris, T. Graham, Mgr. SECOND ROW: R. Pettus, Scheible, A..Sikes, B. Anderson, B. Frank, S. Smith, L. Rufus, N. Richard, D. Murrrllo, W. Hysaw, J. Kung. L. R Nothing could stop this years tired-up IUNIOB VARSITY BASKETBALL squad as they streaked their way to greatness and another SYL championship. Headed by exceptional players Pete Cross, Larry Harris, and lim Olcott, the Boughnecks exhibited a superior record of eighteen wins against only one loss for the sea- son. The IV's only stumbling block came against a quick, tast-moving force from North High midway in the season. LEAGUE SCORES Bits.. ...27 Foothill .28 Bits .37 Arvin . .43 Bits.. .27 Taft .... .41 Bits. . . .35 North . .37 Bits. .26 East .29 Bits .l7 South . .39 Bits .31 Foothill 32 Bits . .31 Arvin .49 Bits. . B30 Taft . 47 Bits 28 North 27 Bits .17 East .. 41 Bits .44 South 33 The season seemed to jinxed for the BITS this year, as they lost three games by one point, one game by two points, and one game by three points. These freshman and sophomore light- weights, coached by Ward Gates, were sev- enth in their league. They were tough and defiant, despite their league standing, and many exhibited skill which might be Driller material in a couple ot years. Terry Hull, Vince Ludd, and less Nieto were some of the Bits' outstanding players. 2I7 fy - pgs, 51. K1g,zV g, ' 3 V if w 5 wiv ,N .1959--S--'1'vxfX?'ff'?,k2 w, xf'f Q- Y f'ffQ,g, . .7 , ugkfuimr bt -Qxfi 5 15 , .gk Q M- . , 1' aff I K Q 1 ' f 5 X x , A 'sf K 4.1 J 1 kk ,fs 'Q'-1Q,', ' xlfvi L Q . Nfl 3 , Sw My, -Nb, B x- . ' Y ,,wMf,w J Y Vwfvlwqw-.SF 5 1, J sk KV, S 4, , y, x' Xf 5 ,Q R U - f,.s'x A , . , - m-' , .zpykff . A 5 ,K ijs 5.-f M F J N, ff A sf A ' x. AQN. K 1 , is . 1 . , xr Q4 1 f1 w 'dx , L . Y .p -. -A . . Q Q 1 ' f -' .um ' . .Wt UW 4 iq ' .f X. , A 1 , X .-+ f X ' 4 wi . . A fx f A if si x , M ig x ' ffkf' of.. hx g , 9' ' N1 .x'i mg., I AAS-J zrff? iw, ik .qxk w is ' . .T X 1' 'W Q YQ, iii MQ f,,f A ,Mx ,, if , . 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St'ab'e- J- London- MQ With fast pitching ghd heavy hitting the DRILLER BASEBALL TEAM was destined for success in the South Yosemite League standings. Afternoon pitch- ing sessions and batting practices helped Coach Charles Sarver to hone his team to a sharp edge. The championship of the SYL and a chance for the valley title sparked the Drillers on to victory after victory. Returning letterrnen and last year's Iunior Varsity players who were eager to join in the varsity spotlight tilled out the roster with experienced horsehiders. Two Wins over Hanford and Mount Whitney started the season off well for the sluqgers from Bakersfield High who proclaimed to their prospective opponents to take notice of their intentions. ' I ' F13 f.itielhQ.l l l 1 -..,,..,- i ,.,, Nas'-Tigwbg-Ek WW., 1. r . , s Y .Qi . sg f if f? ' in i P A . ' , to e ff... 93, V W KM' .,x 5 ft-5 ltliiluf 15 YQ ,- Mx , - y i ...nat L Q' .ffl 1 A . 'Adi .xv , - kbhw . fht,.se.,r.,. . ., , N is , . ., jars ,-H. -gwg is-se, ' sssseww , 'S Q ' . 1 Horsehlders believed practice makes perfect. x h t. I , - - R Y R .i.e . 5 - npr .-W QQ' '- Q .N 5 , V 1.5QQi 5 ' i X t Qfhrile , Q...-eden' N ev .. . . .. A ee tm:-A t. f. '-' Strike three - you re out! 2l9 ls he safe? 220 Baseball calls for an agile body when a split second could make the difference between safe or out ,., 'Q V ,l . .5 i You're out! Nor elaide 'Mid int The frosh look amdous for acfion. l i . .- ' l I 1 X, ...gf Q far: i u . . 5 sy s t9sffiE'ir:i'v f X if X M 1 . I . I? Xl.l.f 'X f X-We FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Cervantes, J. Dial, J. Ken- nedy, J. Nieto, D. Parker, J. Hodge. SECOND ROW: G. Billinqton, S. Hollingsworth, T. Hull, P. Preston, R. Garrett, L. Harris, S. Gollmeyer. THIRD ROW: M. Walker, J. Long, M. Cordova, G. Ontiveros, B. Gauss, V. Brown, M. Nichols, C. Chanley. he ic tvrq circle. FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Brown S. Varner, G. Jost, L. Cervantes, R. Tobias, D. Lanier, T. ieni. SECOND ROW: N. Richardson, L. Guzman, B. Oats, G. Johnson, G. Tu, W. Cooper, S. Roberts. THIRD ROW: S. Tatro, Mgr.: . Lake, Mgr.: E. Matlock, M. French, A. Hill, P. Barrett, G. Fleishauer, Mr. Laningham, Coach. A strong IUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL squad turned out in full force this season. Headed by Coach Don Harrison, the Driller hope- fuls decided to take the Winning road and stay on it. A combination of a strong pitching staff and a hustling infield and outfield rounded out the IV team. The Roughnecks took advantage of their strength early in the season and used it wisely against opposing schools in the SYL. Play ball was a familiar cry as the FROSH BASEBALL TEAM climbed out of the dugout to play another game in their tight South Yosemite League schedule. The Bakersfield High new- comers proved hard to beat and proved their competence by Winning a majority of both their league and non-league games. The boys from Drillerville shaped into a hustling ball club in both the offensive and defensive departments. 22l Cinde men Afro e t FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Jones, G. Finley, E. Surman B. Dean, C. Dawson, W. Dean, D. Johnson, C. Mitchell, T. McCarthy, J. Abernathy, C. Ludd, C. Humphries, H. Ray, B. Mettler, F. Parker, T. James. SECOND ROW: D. Rogers, D. Powers, F. Buckner, B. Gilmore, R. Schieble, R. Whit- field, G. Seward, W. Hysaw, J. Akins, S. Briggs, C. Mo- land, R. Johnson, R. Pettus, E. Roberson, G. Reed, M. Whitley, V. Ludd, F. Hansen. THIRD ROW: R. Cosgritf, J Narducci R. Lipke, A. Sikes, B. Eidson, T. Roberson, D Josoe, C. Hawks, P. Tate, C. Hawthorn, D. Young, C. Pope R. Stein. FOURTH ROW: D. Ford, R. Mesa, D. Evans, D Park, M. Blair, A. Swartz, D. Holliwell, J. Dearmore, W Smith, D. Reynolds. R. Choate. 1 'Z' 7'l'o T't'?' Q Running a quarter mile every day strengthened and conditioned the Ba- kersfield High DRILLER SPRINT MEN. At the beginning ot the spring semester all boys interested in track events began this training which conditioned legs. The Driller track fans enthusiastically sup- ported a squad which never tailed to Win the race against time. FRONT Row, len to fight: D. cfaven, J. Natliff, A. sen deio, R. Mendez, H. Gonzales, A. Valdez, C, Nolen, B. Lomis, M. Leroy, R. Beromen, J. Calahan, R. Brown, B. Garbv, J. Wagy, J. Ashby, J. Lawson. SECOND ROW: J. Bryson, J. Fonseca, C. Hood, J. Martinez, 0. Mayfield, C. Daily workouts consisting of hard ex- ercising along with running miles and miles around the track at Griffith Stadi- um strengthened the DISTANCE SQUAD immensely and got them in shape to face the rough and ready competitors from the other SYL teams. Coaches Beerline and Trout helped the cindermen cut their times down considerably. - Bonneuo, D. Soto, J. Caraz, B. Steele, P. Widner, D. Ran- ney, R. Monoz. THIRD ROW: P. Littles, L. Washington, M. Stone, Hemminghay, S. Lund, R, Thompson, D. Tanner, J. J. West, C. Williams, T. Cannizales, D. Petty. !'1'l 'fxf fx Jkx Ftrwk f Hmm 'EUTEP' ,f tv br vnque A tending record . .usp M, The Distance Squad warmed up before each meet. Elixifx' Q 5 M fffwf' On your marks . . 7 vw rg i ' ' s Ron Whitfield, Bobby Dean, Clark Mifchell, and Willie Dean comprise'd 'fhe four-man relay feam To represeni B.H.S. at lrack meels. is M. A - -.,. h , Mn, , ,V g- W fzngymw ., 5' V a fa , ,M . N .... ' 2 4, -,,, in K X. . he .,. war- . , . ,.. .. .- ., .-.... ,... A-.- ,... , ,. ..., .ma .. -,, .. ,rw-an-1 . av up N 14 'B A-. 'll AM? - --.M ,kkk W,..ff R if ,T I' I- I! H Sf 'I in ...-.4 fi K.. S as FRONT ROW, left to right: Unidentified, D. Henken, R. DeWitt, Unidentified, T. Townsend, W. Nutt, M. Hartman, R. Temple, W. Nutt, B. Leggett, R. Struble, E. Herrera, M. Miner. SECOND ROW: P. Davis, A. Lingo, N. Leggett, J. Burns, S. Thurman, J. Martinez, T. Tomlin, G. Jordan, B. Dominguez, R. Herrick, C. Caldwell, M. Martinez. THIRD ROW: D. Benson, J. Mendez, S. Davis, B. Rudnick, R. Clason, T. Griffin, V. Reese, R. Har'dinq, B. Welty, F. Jeppi, R. Nelms, R. Poore, J. Sweeney, K. Hayccck, J. Simmons, M. DeSherlia. FOURTH ROW: M. Hoffman, T. Gregg, J. Thomas, G. Sheets, Danny Garcia, T. Palmer, R. Graves, J. Crafton, E. Coffman, S. Dowlearn, M. Holletf, J. Coy, C. Meagher, J. Wyatt, P. Ramirez, A. Hunt, J. Lake, F. Crooks, D. Herrera. FIFTH ROW: W. Helms, W. Trout, D. Forney, D. Bridwell, D. Perkins, M. Tanner, W. Beard, B. Rankin, L. Williams, R. Leggett, B. Pruitt, B. Sturdevant, J. Cole, N. Rickard, R. Keene, D. Chitwood, G. Schreiber, B. Parmalee. SIXTH ROW: D. Wiggins, R. Medina, H, Yeager, G. Lueth, E. Wallace, T. Bertie, K. James, G. Lung, S. Smith, S. Dowlearn, K. Herrera, K. Klatt, J. Hamm, J. Minor, D. Kirkpatrick, B. Reed, E. Wallace, D. Woodard, T. Pierson. SEVENTH ROW: J. Ross, G. Roush, K. Austin, C. Ramsey, R. Taggard, H. Booth, S. Doll, S. Ochoa, B. Anderson, K. Varnes, D. Offill, E. Walker, L. Luiz, A. Loyd, S. Gurrero, A. Gains, M. Parsons, J. Serros. K .S iilalvf ?am if : X 4 1,1 gs as-as 1 P 'f'2f3. s .lseek 2' gxggigi xg- - Dizzy Discus Man Tom Turner hurled another platter into orbit. 'A- e-ff iii 4- 7 ilk R' ' :MM ti?-?.'1?Ai m: I' 41-.1 ' ' W 74 'I' D ft D wwf re ll d I ' ft b ' 4 ai. I' 3,3 Q , ms' f .., ff 'fgj , A K-'-1, , ' u e I lera y lumpe cr1oy a er elng name 'H' fi- ' -fi '-4332 --A X- -Iv-fQi 1'1 -M -' s first man inthe Broad Jump. 224 wa ted lwnv in all A orta. x , f ' 1 14,-,I Q-. .,. . . g. ...ss xx. Q - 9 t Wm Y its is I! M f ' -ks x Q W 7 -- A ..... 2' X X , -. X, J- K ' 'tiki .: 1 , .- with 5 ' ' KS ge.,-.s 59, I wonder if he's using a Sam Snea'd club? FRONT ROW, left to right B. Hanford, R. Jennings, R Hildebrand, D. Barber SECOND ROW: F. Fraser Coach: C. Kirchenman, R Delaney, L. McCarf, G Smith, C. Gregg, J. Brock The 1964 GOLF TEAM was a powerhouse of drives and putts. Staking their reputation against all comers, the B.H.S. golfers established them- selves as the team to beat in the South Yosemite League. The sharp linksmen from Ba- kersfield High literally mowed down all the com- petition other schools could offer. The team, led by Coach Fraser, could be found daily Monday through Friday on the links at Stockdale Coun- try Club, sharpening up on their weaker spots and im- proving their whole game in general in preparation for their meetings with other SYL squads. Mr. Fraser played big-time. 225 5.301 .,.b ' FRONT ROW, left' to right: C. Bettencourl, L. Sora, L. Waffenbarger, B. Choy, K. Anderson, K. Frederickson, B. Langston, L. Truax, M. Winter, J. Smith, L. Smith. BACK ROW: R. Rambau'd, B. Herrera, L. Eveland, G. Manny, F. Wiley, A. Cerbanrez, P. Bellamy, B. Mozier, C. Matlock, S. Collins, M. Dana, C. Coleman, D. Ussery, P. Owens, K. Harmon, K. Young, Coachg S. Engellenner. Skill and timing-a winnin FRONT ROW, lefl to right: J. Anderson, J. Alquire, M. Paulsen, B. Nall, J. Cawlev. R. Ganong, S. Kirkpatrick, P. Baldwin, B. Davidson. BACK ROW: R. Betz, J. Wood, J. Raney, J. Anderson, R. Hindin, B. Anderson, J. Olcott, T. Clark, J. Lovelace. M. Cords, D. Frary, Mgr. Bakersfield Racquet Club was home stompin' grounds for the boys racqueteers. Match after match such Drillers as Bill Davide son, Iohn Raney, Russell Hindin, and Iohn P. Anderson, defeated opponents in straight sets, proving themselves to be one deuce ot a teaml Their feminine counterparts, the Girls' Tennis Team, were smashing. These Blue and White netters led by Kathy Anderson, Kris Fredrickson, Penny Bellamy, Barbara Choy, and Linda Wattenbarger, spurred on by love for the SYL Championship, added-in repeated successes. H Q, .X 226 0 This big-four ferrorized all opponenis. K N , ' Deuce. 'E vm Mnation. .. 1 , ' 'R fx - ,AQ 'X .., Kris Frederickson gfrefched for a gmagh, Guess 1'haf's one way of geifinq fhe ball across fha neil 227 AJ., me men and me mdk! A la In Z g, - Diss Qi . ' - J' . a vi R A li . FRONT ROW, left to right: K. Robeskv, V. Mundy, M. Kel lett, L. Maxwell, B. Smith, M. Tietze, C. Laerence, J. Shel- don, J. Frost, C. Polson, V. Gardiner. SECOND ROW: S Evenson, A. Myers, L. Krumm, A. Allenthorpe, T. Morris, J. Furman, C. Cooper, C. Tapic, N. Morris, C. Stanford G. Berqholdl, B. Miller, J. Cremeans, W. Allen. THIRD ROW: M. Locher, Coach: P. Sheldon, A. Colm, L. Taylor, P. Kellett, L. Marks, S. Dewy, S. Ramirez, M. Colm, J. Cadwallader, A. Arnold, P. Hanson, K. Sutherland. NOT PICTURED: C. Vallerqa. Under the direction of their coach, Miss Marian Locher, the GIRLS' SWIM TEAM completed their seventh year ot active competition. This competitive swimming group which participated in the South Yosemite League held tryouts at the beginning of each semester. The new mem- bers were accepted on the basis of their swimming ability. They had to tultill grade requirements and have a drive to swim in competition. Competing in the South Yosemite League, the BOYS' SWIM TEAM swam toward victory. Mr. David Slagle coached the boys in hours of practice in such events as tree style, breaststroke, backstroke, and but- terfly The team also boasted a iouremcrn unit for medley events. FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Jones, E. Webster, J. Pon, C. Webster, G. Belter, M. Payne, S. Pearman, T. Lingo, J. Robesky, S. Marsh, A. Cline, W. McPheeters, D. Fowler, J. Metcalf. SECOND ROW: R. Atchison, R. Osborn, J. O'Brien, H. Wilcox, J. Froehlich, L. Anderson, J. Bruce P. Wachob, G. Denio, R. Sackman, L. Thompson, B. GH'- fith, P. Woo'ds, E. Nielsen, J. Gilliam. THIRD ROW: B. Hobbs, S. Berra, D. Hay, M. Buscher, J. Woolf, D. Bain- bridge, M. Woods, B. Van Osdel, D. Lawrence, J. Smith P. Elliott, B. Dorr, D. Scott, D. Slagle, Coach. , Hi x -fg '4 sg... J Q' l 9 'Wulf' - , -L., , .. M, -1. sa., at 5 I gs-seam, -+'i '5'i4' ,. s , A . 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N 'f,,,,...w-Mubun, , - .-o.-hi-l?X1 .Q.S+ Silhouehed perfecfion. Qi! Qsavf' 42 Come on, girls, only one lap laffl Racing me clock. Form like this represents many hours of pradice gin-.............. V I BAKERSFIELD SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION alrracled Ihe pafronage of Ellen Rose and Paul Van Diesf. They bolh agree Ihal Bakersfield Savings gives +he highesf rale of inlreresl, a high 48170. Carolyn Cross and Chuck Kirschenrnan admired Jrhe large seleclion of diamond rings af ROGER-'S JEWELRY STORE. Also carrying a variely of small appliances. Roger's can help each purchaser malce The mosf perfecl choice. Calhy Twisselnnan helped Dave Barber choose his spring wardrobe a+ 'rhe mosr prominenr men's slore in Iovvn, SEILER'S. This qualify srore for men carries everylhing in apparel for any season. ALLEN FREEMAN Prinfing and Offser Service 802 I-Iurrle EX 9-Ol85 -ANDRE'S The Besl Hamburgers in Town I4I 9 Brundage Lane EA 2-OO44 DAWN COMPANY Floor and Window Coverings 73I Easl 2IsI Slreel FA 4-9893 girl' I NX. COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF BAKERSFIELD Things go Ioe'Her wilh COKE GORDON F. SIMON Real Esrare--Loans-Insurance 827 Chesler Avenue EA 7-2226 GENE'S AUTOMOTIVE Complele Auromolive Service 3IO Brundage Lane FA 7-3OI4 232 DEWAR'S Candy, Ice Cream. and Ice Milk II20 Eye S+ree'r FA 2-0933 TRANS WESTERN MORTGAGE COMPANY Home and Commercial Properiy Loans 2400 Chesfer Avenue FA 7-55I2 BAKERSFIELD BEARING and MOTOR SUPPLY Auiomofive Paris and Equipmenf 2000 H Sfreef FA 4-674l VALLEY OFFICE Office Equipmeni and Furnifure I622 - I9Ih Sireei FA 4-975I MEDICAL PHARMACY A PiII for Every III I907 - l7+h Sfreer FA 4-6545 MERCURY PHOTO Pho+o Equipmen+ and Siudio of Color Poriraifs I3I0 - l8+h SIree+ FA 2-0397 233 Admiring a sweafer from The COED SHOP are Donna Robesky and Kafhy BuIkeIy. A large seleciion of ouffifs and accessories make +he Coed Shop your cioirhing headquar- Jrers for every occasion. Lucinda Tieize, Bill Rankin, Wick Beard, and CheryI Under- wood Iook forward +o an enferraininq evening af The TERRACE DRIVE-IN THEATER. They enioyed memorabIe movies wi'rhin +he comforf of +he car. Diana BuII and Jim Cox enioy a delicious drumsiick from ARDEN FARMS. Arden is owned and operaied IocaIIy and supplies cusfomers wiih a variery of dairy producfs and prompf service. Helpful represenlralives of lhe WARDE D. WATSON COMPANY discussed real eslale business wilh Barbara Donolon, Jay Bingham, and David Gay. The company serves Bakersfield and surrounding areas wilh beller homes for beller living. Dick Lawrence, Kalhy Bulferlield, Mike Brickell, and Layn Fahey Jreslily lo lhe delighllulness of evenings spenl al lhe SOUTH CHESTER DRIVE-IN THEATER. The lafesl releases can always be found al' lhe Soulh Chesler. ELMER F. KARPE A Complele Real Eslale Service 920 Chesler Avenue FA 5-5736 TED BROWN'S School Supplies and Arlisls' lvlalerials 507 Chesler Avenue PA 7-5305 Selling ready for a big splash al UNION AVENUE PLUNGE are Hal Knapp, Susan Ramirez, Janie Heimforlh, and Roland Dow. The plunge on Belle Terrace is open all summer for your swimming pleasure. John Anderson, Chris Harrison, and Pal Slansbury agree To lhe saying: HPEPSI--for lhose who Think young. PEPSI- COLA has a brighl and sparkling lasle-a real refresher for any occasion. BAKERSFIELD FLOWER SHOP Complele Floral Service IO29 Baker Slreel FA 7-3824 TOWNE PHOTO Sales - Renlals - Repairs l609 - l9'rh Sireel FA 4-45l9 234 SEigaNE 9 HULLAND f from X ,L FA 95384 . KF?-2555? Keeping up wilh Ihe limes, HOLLAND AND HOLLAND paving conlracrors provide modern roads and highways. Jeanne Holsonbalce and Roberl Holland inspecl one of Ihe pieces of modern equipmenl. LAWSONS JEWELERS specialize in lhe ullimaie in line accessories. Localed al 2022 Chesler. The eslablished 'Firm Ieaiures Omega warches, long recognized among 'rhe worId's line-sl Iimepieces. egg is 9+ s-4 -. -+R . . F bwgcigks W gf' GEORGE HABERFELDE INCORPORATED Complimenls of I-laberlelde Ford lncorporaled i400 H Sireel FA 7-9I6I WARDS HOME FURNISHINGS Dislinguished Furnishings lor Discriminaring Tasles 324 Bernard FA 3-5l8l 235 BAKERSFIELD SANDSTONE AND BRICK COMPANY Everylhing lo Build Anyihing 5 E. l8lh Slreel FA 5-5722 RICE BOWL The Finesl Canlonese and American Food I I I9 - I8+h Sfreel 327-4241 -Y 451' be ' For lhe linesl rn Television and appliances Kaye Kliewer Candace Sandall, and Pere Roussel shop af WITHAM S I9+h X4 G. The modern srore handles name brand appliances as well as Ihe finesl lelevisions. PARAMOUNT SAVINGS AND LOAN offers high inleresl rales on accounrs and a variely of low-inleresl loans. Larry Milyus and Debbie Hazzard discuss opening an accounf wilh one of Ihe 'Iriendly personnel. .mms www' kk'x W K ,,,,,,, ,--W .....,. um-W- ' s---- --Q-W 'K-k H 9 Jack Brinlon and Charlene Zwarlenclylc, refusing +0 be shui M down, wenl Sling Ray for slyle. THREE WAY CHEVRO- , LET, 2l29 Chesler Avenue, promoled fhe complele line of 5 T Jrhe hol' live for '64, 236 , MOLHOOK MACHINE WORKS Beller Service wilh a Personal Touch Nmmw iioi - 33rd Sfreel FA 41,244 HORNUNG'S The Equesfrians Delighl l606 - I9+h Sfreef FA 2-I53l An accenlualion on feminify was fe-alurecl by Jrhe FRENCH SHOP, l82O Baker Sl'ree'r. Kay Colney and Sharon Clarlc display sfylish examples of lhe smarl seleclion from which lo choose. 23II R Slreel WICKERSHAM'S JEWELERS provides Ihe lalesi in your Nancy Beck and Jay Cowsill look over The of men's and women's walches Thai Wicker- They carry The Iinesl qualify merchandise al I53I Nineleenlh Slreel. Wickersham's assorimenf of rings, silver, glassware, and jewelry needs. large seleclion sham's offers. in Iheir slore have a large walches. SEA BREEZE II II Swims, We I-Iave I+ FA 3-7936 'I I I K. A. SHELTON, INC. Morlgage Bankers 2023 Brundage Lane FA 5-5862 CINDERELLA FLOWER and GIFT Gills and Flowers for Every Occasion 3 I I Chesler Avenue FA 7-2784 SNIDER'S SPORTING GOODS Schwinn Bicycles - Afhlelic Supplies IOII Baker Slreef FA 4-4759 Enlering DON'S HOUSE OF FAMOUS FOODS for a delicious meal are Greg Baziuk and Linda Baliisfoni. Templ- ing dishes like sleaks and seafood are among The specialfies served. A variely of foods enhance Ihe menu. The almos- phere al Don's a+ 5I5 Union Avenue makes wining and dining a real pleasure. Rick Cheney, Kay DiGiorgio, and Melinda Funlc are shown Marilyn Anderson and Suzie Vaughn survey lhe wide assorl- one oi The rings from The line seleclion of diamonds a+ men'r of Mexican apparel af THOMPSON'S IMPORT AMERICAN JEWELERS. American Jewelers offers qualify SHOP. Thompsons specializes in Mexican olaiecis of arf merchandise. and apparel. EL TEJON DRUGS HAZEL MOBERG'S Four Siores Fashions for Coed and Career Girl Devoled lo your Beller l-leallh 3l4 Chesler Avenue FA 7-7l59 Harold Wil+ze and Cleo Proiopapas look over fhe fine Seniors, Marilyn Caciuc and Bob Moses, were anxious 'lo seleclion of popular records al BOOTH'S, 2020 l-l Sireel. be served a line meal ai' SINALOA'S Mexican Reslauranl, Boolh's also carry a wide varieiy of qualify appliances 9lO - 2O+h Slreef. Fine Mexican and American cuisine are ranging from radios io reirigeralors. available. r is is il:-2 i ,vi IIISVUIXSDI .Y . ,y Y , . ,, XQX,i, ..Q I X Q .Q i f T QM 'AL' .fr ' I V l 5 Xx4L I 1. . l l l L I 4.ff iT R 0 ai so ' f tif QI. I n I TERIITE co Chris Shellon and Vicki Brewer are aboul Io en'rer WHEEL- ER'S PEST CONTROL al 2I38 O Slreel. WheeIer's mod- ern Iumiqalion services are available for bolh home and business eslablishrnenls. 'if April Rorex and Torn Jeffries enler RALPH SMITH REAL- TY al ISO7 - I9+h Slreel. Qualify homes, business offices, and lols are dislinguished by Ihe Buy ThisAeRalph Smilhw sign. BALL CARPET 26I6 I: Slreef FA 5-8689 Bakersfield, California HOLIDAY MANOR MOTEL Spend a Holiday in The Hills Frazier Park, California Rosalyn Ferrel and Bari Hanford inspecr a new Dodge ai S. A. CAMP MOTORS. S. A. Camp, Iocaled al 24'rh and G Slreels, carries and services a complere line of Dodge cars and Iruclcs. Pal Trouf and Marsha Loclqard are being shown one ol The many ouislanding safely Iealures al HERITAGE SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSOCIATION, localed al 2680 Mounl Vernon. Go 'ro Herilaqe lor your banlcing needs. 35355 239 Joann Tobias and Tom Lingo invesligaled Ihe possibilily of opening a checlcing accounfal COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK, 529 Chesler Avenue. The eflicienr service and in- creased earnings should encourage all +o invesl lheir lrusl here. The friendly almosphere ol CLARK'S BROILER, 429 Ches- l'er Avenue, impresses all who dine here. Cindy Brighl and Tom Grogg order from a wide variely of foods-from brealcfasl waffles +o dinner slealcs. OAK LANE SHOE REPAIR Old Shoes Complelrely Revifalized 3l25 Oalc Lane EA 4-29l2 LAMBOURNE TRAVEL SERVICE Wanl lo See The World? See Lambourne. I677 Chesler Avenue FA 7-4438 BURR REALTY Where Cuslomers Send Their Friends 33l Chesfer Avenue FA 4-4506 KITCHEN BOYD MOTOR COMPANY Your Lincoln-Mercury-Comel Dealer 2220 Chesler Avenue FA 3-7566 Talie you dale Io THE WESTCHESTER BOWL, I8I9 3O+h Slreel for a nighl of good-humored compelilion. Tim Ginn and Shelley Broolcs lceep lheir eyes on The score as Jelzl Smilh shows Marilyn Hawlhorne his Technique. Whal a seleclion of enjricing dishes af BILL LEE'S BAM- BOO CHOPSTICKSI Sue Siemon and Sieve Neville prefer a cup of lea before being served a Tull-course meal. ,V I f A x Leslie Marks and John Bruce Tind shopping aT DUNLAP'S, I5l9 Columbus STreeT, a pleasure. The ouTsTanding quaIiTy of merchandise and Tremendous selecTion are excelled only by The courTesy and helpmfulness oT The salespeople. Because KlNNEY'S is one oT The larqesT shoe chain sTores in The naTion, They can oTTer Tine qualiTy TooTwear aT low prices. John Sarad and KrisTi Hopper look over The huge varieTy oT 5+yIes. EVANS COUNTRY STORE For Every Grocery Need in Frazier Park I I6 Brand Blvd., Frazier 245-3367 HOUSE OF FABRICS La rgesT SeIecTion oT Fabrics 2026 ChesTer Avenue FA 5-225I LENICK SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale Hardware 5OI - 24Th STreeT FA 5-I203 THE WILSHIRE The building wifh The big painT can on Top 9Ol - I9Th STreeT FA 7-0295 Mr. Pieper, owner-operaTor oT SIERRA JEWELERS, I509 I9Th STreeT, shows Linda Pieper and Dean ChrisTensen some oT Their excellenT merchandise. Sierra carries name- brand waTches, rings, and Tine iewelry. Kim Tucker, Carol Lawrence and Deanna Dale visiT DALE BROTHERS INC., aT 2OTh and Union Avenue, and waTch The operaTions oT This large resTauranT supply company. Dale BroThers has all Types of resTauranT equipmenlr and kiTchen accessories available. in if John Wrighl and Paula Conlrallo inspecled Ihe pholo- GUTCHER'S MUSIC STORE, ISI3 - l7'rh Slreel, sells, graphic eguipmenf a+ RAY GEERS AND ASSOCIATES, renls, repairs, rebuilds, and relinishes musical inslrumenls. Ibol Chesler Avenue. Geers, Ihe official Oracle pholog- Peggy Anderson and Taru Sislonen discovered 'rhal lhe raphers, pholographed all of fhe adverfisemenls and Senior experl crallsmanship and modern slyling of Baldwin pianos piclures for The yearboolc. are unexcelled. 1'-rv PYRENEES FRENCH BAKING COMPANY CHICKEN DELIGHT Genuine Sour Dough Bread 'lDon'I Coolc Tonighl--Call Chicken Delighlu 7I7 E. 2IsI Slreel FA 2-7l59 732 -2Is+ Slreel FA 4-4058 DPIIUIIQ- 3 MMM 3 wif:-vs rv , I Fascinaled by The DR. PEPPER bolfling machine, Jim OI- Krislie Fredericlcson was accompanied by John I-Iageslad coll, Kafhy Fahey, Dyann Johnson, and George Anlonaros on a Jrour of fhe modern and highly mechanized facililies acclaim Dr. Pepper as ihe devilishly, delicious pepper-up- al' HAGESTAD DRILLING COMPANY, localed on Rose- per Jrhal gives Thar lifi' afier an exam-filled day. dale Highway iusi wes'r of Pierce Road. 242 In Frazier Park, Debbie Abboll and Jack Siminglon buy CASPER'S, downlown and l-lillcresl, carries fine disfinclive lheir gasoline producls af 'rhe UNION 76 SERVICE STA- clolhes and a complefe sloclc ol men's accessories. Orin TION. All cuslomers are greefed by friendly allendanis. Bolsfad shows Barry Casper one of The new madras sporl excellenf service, and low prices. iackefs. OAK LANE BEAUTY SALON FRAZIER PARK DEPARTMENT STORE Cornplefe Beauiy Service Compleie Line of Levis 3l2l Chesler Lane FA 2-l292 208 Brand Boulevard 245-3346 . ,..,3-4, . M., . :QTUP A - i??3NQ5ig COHTRACTUR -, .1 Mniiilf 'M' E ri In Frazier Park, enjoy a complefe meal al RANG-E'S DO- B.l-LS. Coeds enfer GlLBERT'S HOUSE OF COIFFURES, NUT SHOP, or buy food-To-go, wiih liresh donufs. Afler I7+h and M, for an affernoon under lhe drier. Gilberhs eafing, inquire aboul real esfafe or see lhe licensed con- specialize in The lafesl hair-dos for The school girl and holi- +rac'ror in The adjoining building. day fesiivifies. 243 LIQUU LOG CABIN FLORISTS Flowers al Their bes+. 255 BANANA5 Ready To leave Ihe YOUNG'S SUPERMARKET are Marsha Cox and Larry Landis. The Young's Sign means 'Io many people 'rhal here is a place Io save money. noi slramps. For low prices and qualify merchandise drive in ai 3030 Brund- age Lane. Having a parfy? Buy your refreshmenls al Young's. Gary Walker, manager of DINO'S FASHION SHOES, 'IHS Georgeiie Belluomoni wiih a pair of lhe laresf sfyle shoes as Viclci Evans loolcs on. A grear variely of shoes and acces- sories, a'r cliscounlr prices, are available af Dino's, locally owned and operafed by Alex Evans, formerly manager of C. I'I. Baker. Dino's is locaied al I820 Chesfer Avenue. TEALE AND CLIFFORD Oil Lands - Insurance - Loans I2II Chesler Avenue FA 7-403I PERRY'S DRIVE-IN FA 7-IOO6 FA 7-IOO7 I300 California Ave., 9530 Rosedale I-Iwy. 244 404 - I8+h Slreel FA 7 8646 CASA MOORE FURNITURE COMPANY Furnifure-Appliances-Carpefing-Jewelry l00I Balcer Srreel FA 5 8644 PEST Wllmnl. 1 RAE'S Kern Cily Coffee Shop Kern Cily 83l-4'-7l5 Seniors Karen I-lill and Diana Davies pause +o look af a decoralor scheme book while a+ MCCART AND BULT- MAN'S. The sfore carries fine qualify furnishings for fhe discriminaling home cleceralor. 245 Lizann Alford and lvlike Brown examine one ol lhe many line cameras al HENLEY'S PHOTO SHOP, Downlown and Hillcrest Henley's carries everylhinq in lhe camera line from film 'lo screens and proieclors. CARAVAN INN Take Your Caravan 'ro The Caravan Inn l622 Union Avenue FA 4 647l Janice Furman and lvlarvin Bulfman agree Thar CLARK PEST CONTROL is lhe place 'ro go for experr inseclicicle service. Their offices are lo- caled in Delano and in Bakersfield a+ 530 California Avenue. Clark's services are clean, meal. sale and inexpen- sive and lhey offer fumiga- lion producfs for home and inoluslry. M for 5 JOHN LONG REALTY Choice of Careful Buyers 240 Bernard FA 5-743l RUTH'S BEAUTY SALON A Complele Beauly Service 210 Oak FA 3-9776 NIGHBERT REALTY Residenfial and Commercial Properlies I234 Chesler Avenue FA 7-7304 iliaiecirgificlbv Qllalrfomiamu Publishers - Prinfers - Phofo-Engravers Ana Velasco and Donna Grove view The SGH Spun ma- N W Chine Through Jrhe visifors' window a+ GOLDEN CRUST BAKERY. Soil Spun bread is delivered daily +o Kern Counly area. Karen Nuzum and Gene Morrison view model of a U.S. Royal Tire while visilinq NUZUM TIRE SERVICE. Nuzum does qualify recapping and offers pick-up and delivery. X THE HOLIDAY I-lome of rhe Golden Lion Slealc House 2300 S. Union Avenue TE I-3000 WAYNE REEDER REALTY Reallor - Developer - Builder 220 Soufh Chesfer TE I-4242 WESTCHESTER BEAUTY SALON Experl' Cosmofologisls 2416 F S+ree+ FA 5-7429 CANADA DRY Special Sparkle Beverages 300 Brundage Lane FA 3-930l FRAZIER PARK THEATER For Family Enferfainmenl 245-3630 RICARDS BOOTERY Fine Family Foolwear 2029 Chesler Avenue l205 Main, Delano ROYALE PALMS Luxury Acc:omrnoda+ions al' Reasonable Rafes 200 Union Avenue 327-5901 BUNKY'S DRIVE IN Home of The Bunky Burger l230 - l8+h Sfreel' FA 4-30l6 FOSTER FREEZE Our cuslomers say we serve +he besl burgers in Kern Co. l0+h X4 Chesler Avenue FA 4-SI64 247 TUCKER l AUTo5 v-QS ,,f-f Lori Brock and Roger Jennings admire The fine qualify of of The Dalsun sporfs car af TUCKER AUTOS, localed a+ l9+h and Baker. Tuckers also mainlains a large selecfion of ofher Dalsun models. Cynlhia Bellencourf and Rick Alexander slop by RITCHIE REALTY a+ l020 California Avenue and find The really business io be a very lascinaiing one. The selling and reni- ing of houses is The main business of Rifchie Really. Pal Jing, Barbara Keyser, and Sally Zink find il quile diffi- culf choosing a piece of maferial from The seleclion of beauliful fabrics al KERN INTERIORS. This firm calers lo Jrhe individual wilh exquisife +as're. fvs xkab z- , 437 ! K ai! :LE fl, fl M5 l A second home for members of Ihe Blue and While sralf is rhe PRINTING CENTER, I728 - I4+h Sheer. Ivlariha Bain demonsrraies her skill in Iypesefiinq for Armsrer Kinch. Arr Lingo, Linda Evans, Claudia Garrison and Ron Poflen- barger enjoy firsf rare movies af +he 99 DRIVE IN THEA- TER, where sfudenfs spend pleasanf evenings parked in Ihe comforfable privacy of 'iheir own cars. STAMP AND COIN SHOP Complere I-lobby Supplies IOZ7 Baker Sheer FA 3-9386 GENSLER-LEE DIAMONDS Diamond and Welch Specialisis I434 - I9+h S'rree+ FA 5-0739 JOST CARPETS, l2OI Oak Sireef, feafure 'floor coverings in varied colors and paiierns. Carolyn Nelson and Ken I-lunier commenr on +he friendly service and line qualify carpeis. Leigh Berry, Mai? Zemny and Rick Berry enioy a delicious bowl of berry cobbler 'ropped wirh home-made ice cream a+ BERRY'S CAFE, 373l Pierce Road. GULISTAN 248 14clenvwledgmentA LEDERER, STREET G ZEUS COMPANY, INC. Mr. Robert Ozias 2121 Allston WGIY Berkeley 4, California CALIFORNIA ART AND ENGBAVING COMPANY Mr. Robert Thain 2121 Allston Way Berkeley 4, California TI-IE CABDOZA COMPANY 255 Twelfth Street San Francisco, California S. K. SMITH COMPANY 5260 West 104th Street Los Angeles 45, California BAY GEERS AND ASSOCIATES Mr. Ray Geers 1661 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California MR. AVERY ALLEN Administrative Assistant to t MB. AL DENNIS Photoqraphy he Superintendent Ahair, A Curtis L.-102 Abbott, Debbie J.-105 Abbott, Patricia L.-140, 162, 42 Abbott, Phyllis V.-106 Abercrombie, Darrel L.-100 Abernethy, James F.-96, 129, 222 Acord, Karen E.-99, 165 Acosta, Patricia A.-131, 101 Anderson, Larry M.-99, 137, 228 Anderson, Marilyn D.-103, 140, 98, 162 Anderson, lMary J.-140, 134, 138, 128, 125, 157, 42, 125 A-ntllgason, Mike J.-205, 42, 215, Anderson, Pat D.-208, 95, 160, 92, 215 Anderson, Peggy H.-149, 167, 157, 42, 142 Anderson Robert E.-137, 93, 92, Student Index Baird, Deana M.-96, 136 Baize, Mike E. Baker, Billy W.-103 Beauford, Larry R.-109 Beauvais, Marc B.-109 Beaver, Joyce K.--146, 45 Alctis, Sharon L.-137, 140, 134, 100, 98, 165, 121 Adams, Donalla S. Adams, Gail-100 125 Adams, Janls R.-100 Adams, Jill K.-167, 42 Adams, Joe R. Adams, Robert A.-99, 165, 138 Adams, Roland D. Adams, Ronald W.-42, 139 Adigigon, Sandra L.-100, 162, Adkins Gloria E.--106 Adler, 'Janet P.-103 Aguilar, Marlene J.-93 Aguirre, Ernie J.-103 Aguirre, Louise K.-94 Ahlf, Stuart J.--108 Ahlf, Tynne S.-95 139, 141, 226, Anderson, 'Rodney E.-93 Anderson, Steve C.-43 Anderson, Teresa D.-102, 163 Anderson, Tracy L.-106 Anderson Treshia B.--93 Anllradaf Camille D. Andrade, Richard P.-108 Andrews, Raymond L.-101 Anggews, Stephen B.-126, 132, Andrews, Wilma J.-43 Annis, Stephen M.-209, 102 Anslinger, Alan V.-43 Ansolabehere, Albert F.-43, 148 Ansolabehere, Rebecca A. Anthony, Darryl A. Anthony, Horace Anthony, l0rlette E. Akers, Alyce S.-117, 140' 42 Aklnes, glamesEl-l.-335, 141, 222 Alcorn,' arry - - Alcorn, Jerry R.-146, 42, 139 Alcorn, Elainw93 144, 167 Alderete, Samuel Alejandro, Connie M.-106 Aleman, Lupe E.-131, 96 Aleman, Mary-102 Alexander, Joseph R., JY.-129, 166, 42 Alexander, Merle S. Alexander, Phineas H.-97 Alexander, Sandra F.-107 Alford, Elizabeth A.-134, 138, Anthony, Oscar J.-102 Antonaros, Annette A.-107, 160 Antonaros, George J.-96, 208, 160, 135, 136, 141 Aparicio, Ann M.--107 Aparicio, Joe J.-94 Aparicio, Pablo-108 Aparicio, Ventura R.-131, 102 Apodaca, Armando M.-102 Arellano, Pedro-109 Arenas, Yolanda M.--102 Arias, John S.-108 Armitage, 'Nancy L.-96 Arrrlzi Kevin K.-96, 164, 135, Armstrong, 'Cecil M.-97 Baker, Brian P.-103 Baker, 'Dean C.-109, 148 Baker, Dickie 'L.-99 Baker, James R.-103 Baker,'Janlce K.-103, 149 Baker, Rebecca M.-93, 137, 150, 151 167 salawln, Albert P. Baldwin, Larry TH.-99 Baldwln, Phil E.-208, 160, 92, 138, 226 Bales, Orville E.-105 Bales, Vicky K.-93 Balfanz, Patsy G.-93 Balfanz, Vicki L.-106, 104 Ball, Rodger E.-106, 148 Ballew, Jaqueta L.-107 Baltazar, Raymond-99, 95 Baltazar, Robert Baltelrra, Carmella M.-95 Banducca, Cynthia A.-107 Banduccl, Gary R.-165, 43 Banduccl, Janet M.-101 Banduccl, Marty A.-105 Banks, Greg R.-94 Banks, Randy S. Baiiglgon, Dennis M.-117, 94, Bantz, Marjorie K.-100, 143 Barajas, John J.-106 Barber, David W.-132, 160, 138, 43, 225 Barbour, Janice S.-102 Barclay, Mary C.-147, 96 Barefield, Barletha-96 Barker, Brenda G.-96 Barker, Lelan D.-106 Barnard, Kent C.-105 Barnard, Dana K.-99, 98, 167 Barnard, Derrell K.-44, 148 Bamard, Teddy B.-105, 148 Barnes, Carole A.-97 Barnes, David H.--44, 118 Barnes, Diane E.-161, 44 Beavers, Elizabeth A.-145, 45 Bechtel, Paulette R.-45 Beck, James ,D.-152 Beck, Nancy J.-40, 160, 157, 45, 114, 112, 38 Beckett, Lee K. Beckett, Sandra A.-107 Beckey, Carol A.-94 Bedford, Sammy J. Arroyos 128, Alippi, Alkire, 141 163, 92, 142 Tommy J.-103 Johnny C.-103, 211, 217, Allen, Anna S.-99, 143 AI len, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Brenda G.-106 E.-109 Erma L.-107 Gail L.-147, 42 Herbert P. Al len, John Lee-102 Allen, Allen, Joyce D.-107, 151, 167 Patricia L. Allen, Toni A.-93, 151 Allen, Vernon L.-100 Allen, Vickie L.-109 Allen, 228 Wendy A.-99, 98, 165, Allen, Yolanda M. Allenthorp, Ann E.-228 Allenthorp, Danny D.--106 Allison, Brenda A.-93 Almaraz, Irma-101 Almaraz, Josephine G.-101 Almengor, Nick P.-109 Almgren, Darrell A.-97 Armstrong, Erica J.-99, 143 Armstrong, Glenn G. Armstrong, Jerry Armstrong, Joe Armstrong, Ollie M.-97 Arnold, Anne E.-134, 100, 98, 154, 166, 228 Arnold, Annette M.-106, 163 Arnold, Christina-103, 163 Arnold, David M.-97 Arnold, Gale-94 Arnold, James E.-97, 120, 118, 121 Arnold, Karen A.-107 Afalgg, Robert C.-117, 165, 43, Arrlola, Ernest G.-95 Arrlola, Jessie-102 Pi lar-103 Arthurs, Clifford R.-95, 215 Arviso, Gloria E.-100 Ash, Karen L.-144, 43, 118 Ashby, Jim H.--212, 43 Ashcraft, Sharon V.-43, 143 Atchison, Rob E.-107, 134, 1-04, Barnes, Gall H.-108 Bagnzeg, Keith TE.-100, 211, 213, Barnes, Kenneth M.-44 Barnes, Leland D.-108 Barnes, Samuel D.-100 Barnes, Sandra J.-99 Barnett, Garry A.-165 44 Barnett, Robert F.-96 Barr, Michael E.-105 Barraza, Dan L. Barraza, Gloria J.--93 Barraza, Martin B.-106 Barrera, Steven D.-108 Barrett, Carol A.-140, 167, 44 Baglgit, Pat W.-108, 208, 215, Barrlos, Gloria L.-131, 44 Barrios, Rachel-108 Barron, Carolyn J.-102 Barron, Judy A.-108 Bartel, Patrlcla L.--107 Almklov, Kathleen E,--137, 153, 42, 136, 118 Alonzo, Jenney Alquire, John-226 Alsop, Richard E.--99 Alspaw, Danny E.-107, 148 Alvarez, Alex-100 Alvarez, lMaurlcw42 Alvis, Linda Ann-99 Amabile, Annelle 'D.-103 Ambrose, Clayton E.-106 Ambrosini, Joe J.-108, 155 Ament, Marc C.-42 Ament, Neil R.-99 Ament, Paul C.-107 155 Amerine, Myron H.-108 Ames, 'Dolores E.-94 Amundsen, John R.-118 Amundsen, Karen E.-106 Amundsen, Steven L.-153 Amundsen, Susan B.-105 Anderson, Benjamin M.-217 Anderson, Bruce W.-209, 100, 228, 155 Aubin, Michael P. 43 Ausbie, Berta M.-152, 149, 43 Austin, Bill C.-209, 123, 101, 118 Austin, Charlotte J.-102 Austin, Donald W.-109, 152 Austin, Ken D.-95, 148, 224 Austin, Michael K.-94 Austin, Patrick H.-102 Alvalos, John Averill, Pamela-97 Avery, Ted L.-101 Avila, Angelina M.-107, 101 Avriett, Frankie M.-97, 155 Awana, Cheryl L.-107 Aycox, Donna M.-99 Ayers, Alyce F.-103 Azevedo,' Hector Azevedo, James R.-101 Azevedo, Rose M.-105 141, 224 Anderson, David W.-107, 215 Anderson, Dianne L.-96 Anderson, Frances l.-108 Anderson, Gordon W.-161, 42 Anderson, John P.-101, 166, 125, 226 Anderson, John W.-129, 160, 42, 135, 138, 226 Anderson, June L.-108 Anderson, Kathy c..-42, 226 Bachman, Milton E.-208 Bahl, Michael R.-43 Baier, Bl-llce L.-96 Bailey, Charles R.--93 Bailey, Gary D. Bailey, Robert W.-103 Bain, Martha C.--115, 167, 157, 43, 136, 118, 114, 119 Bainbridge, Dennis P.-43, 228, 138, 141 Bartell, Thomas E.-106 Bartensteln, Linda M.-99, 121 Bartholomew, William H.-126, 125, 44 Bartlett, Marc E.-105 Bartlett, Greg-94 Barton, Sandra L.-161, 44, 118 Bass, Wayne D.-99, 127 Basye, Mary L.-96, 117, 138 Bateman, Allen J.--103 Bateman, Leah iM.-44 Bates, Dennis M.-95 Bates, mane-93, 137, 134, 115, 136, 114 Bates, Margie A.-103 Bates, Susan L.-107, 168, 155 Banistoni, Linda A.-93, 117, 115, 144, 92, 114 Battle, Horace F.-109 Battle, Paul A.-121, 44 Battle, Sheila A.-102 Baxter, Sharon M. Bayly, Tim 'E.--94 Bayus, Elaine R.-99 Bayus Joseph A.-126, 44, 136 saint, Greg J.-151, 127, 44, Baziuk, Warren D.-127 Bazzell, Glenda J.--94, 118 Beagle, Christopher M.-94 Bean, Dennis H.-44 Beard, Walker D,-163, 44, 139, 224 Bearden, Ronald B.-44 Beasley, Georgia M.-96, 93 Bealaihamp, Jerry C.-93, 211, Beeson, Gaylord M.-103 Begley, Anna M. Behlll, Bernice R.-157 45, 155 Behill, Sally A.-109, 154 Beilby, Theodore L.-106 Bell, Eddie D.-45 Bell, Frances G. Bell, Vicki L.-147, 96 Bellamy, Penelope 1.-96, 92, 226 Belluomini, Georgette--96, 42 Belt, Leon C. Belber, George G.-96, 164, 213, 228, 141 Benavente, Jimmy C.-95 Benavidez, Gilbert M.-45 Benavidez, Tony M-105 Benford, Sammy-109 Bender, Bradley J.-45, 118 Bender, Dale W.-99 Bender, Randy M.-97 Benjamin, Pat M.-45 Benner, Daisy M.-106 Bennett, Allen R.-9 Bennett, Larry H.-162, 45 Bennett, Liane D.-117, 161, 45 Benson, 'Dale W.-95, 224 Benson, John D.-105 Benign, Steven J.-106, 104, 212, Bergfeldef, Carol L-93, 15 Bergholdt, Gail S.-103, 140, 163, 228 Bermudez, Jose Bernal, Helen L. Bernal, Louise-103 Bernard, Gary-106, 211, 141 Bernard, Richard-96, 141 Belinaagene, Yvette M.-96, 137, Benra, Stephen A.-137, 152, 94, 212, 149, 228 Berrigan Gary L.-105 Berry, Kenneth J.-121, 101, 154 Berry, Leigh A.-106 Beilayg William Rlck-153, 93, Berryllill, Janice F.-109, 122 Bezrghill, Kenneth L.-106, 157, Bertie, Tom A.-209, 93, 224, 141 Bertie, Michael A.-105 Bertie, Vickie L.-137, 101, 98, 164 Bertolucci, Alex-95 Berumen, Eleanor T.-147, 45 Berumen, Ruben-105, 212, 141, 222 Bessom, David A.-101 Bethell, Debby-100, 149 Bettencourt, Cynthia C.-103, 98, 165, 226 Bewick, Deborah B.-103 Bianchi, Donna L.-93 Bianchi, Gail L.-101, 166 Bianchi, Gloria J.-93 Bianchi, Gwen R.-107 Bible, Charlotte A.-133, 100 Bickerstaff, Rlcky L. Bidgood, Gary D.-96 Biggar, Brookes L.-106 Biggar, Bruce M.-108 Biggar, Stuart F.-108 Billingsley, Linda F. Billingsley, Mary E.-97 Billingsley, Richard L.-99 Billingsly, Ernestine--97 Billington, Greg R.-94, 205, 163, 213, 138, 221 Billington, Larry NL.-99, 213 Billington, Pam A.-133, 102, 144, 118 Bingham, Glenda M.-103 Bingham, John J.-212, 161, 45, 213, 138 Binney, Terrence D.-99 Birks, Dennis W.-108 Birks, Terry L.-97 Bishop, Bill D.-96 Bishop, Floyd E.-127, 45 Bishop, John E. Bishop, 'Robin G.-96 Bisordi, Robert C. Bittle, Carolyn E.-93 Black, Eddle L. Black, Georgla-45 Black, James A.-105 Black, Klp R.-103 Black, Leonard-109 Blackford, Mary L.-95 Blackhawk, Lois A.-A5 Blackmon, Vern C.-101 Blackwood, Beverly L.-103, 136 Blair, Donna D.-149, 45, 155 Blalr, Harry E.-209 Blair, Helen C.-146, 45 Blair, Julla A.-94, 150, 151, 134, 157, 92 Blair, Mike R.-153, 96, 222 Blair, Pat A.-96, 117 Blake, Alexander D. R.-205, 132, 46, 213, 138 Blake, Gerry O.-108 Blankenship, 'Donald R.-208 Blanks, Tom R.-151, 126, 100, 134 Blanton, Ray D. Bloche, Donna L. Blodget, Peggy A.-100, 136 Bloodworth, Clinton R.-105 Blue, Vickie L.-100 Boardman, David S.-103, 100 Boardman, Frances M. Boatman, Phllllp L. Bodeman, Hans E.-103 Boel, Melissa M.-100, 144 Bolerjack, Bob P.-46 Boling, Danny P.-108 Boling, Dyanna Y.-102 Bolstad, Orin D.-129, 160, 46, 135 Bomers Janet F.-46, 121 som, clauula J.-los Bonneau, Charles M.-93, 212, 136, 222 Bonner, Robert L.-102 Boone, Rena A.-128, 46 Boone, Steve L.-165, 46 Booth, Harvey D. Booth. Howard D.-103, 101, 224 Booth, Linda S.-146 Booth, Larry D.-103 Borgsdorf, Karen L.-105 Borton, Fred E.-208 Borton, Jane W.-93, 140 BOSIIOZIS, Greg C.-95 Bosley, Brenda K.-161, 46 muck, Alllen-208 Bothan, Pam-95 Boucher, Linda L.--94, 166, 122 Boucher, Peggy A.-106, 155 Boulet, Charlotte E. Bourdeau, Julle L.-164 Bowen, Bruce R.-126, 46 Bowen, Marta R. Student Index Breckenridge, Mary L.-137, 94, 123, 150, 151, 134, 92 Brents, Kenneth W.-96 Brewer, Jay D.-97 Brewer, Michael W.-101 Brewer, Vicki A.-105, 161 Briano, Paul V.-46 Briano, Rudy il. Brickell, Michael B.-95, 205, 160, 139 Bridger, Marlys Bridges, Jlm P.-107 Bridges, Marjorie J.-126 Bridges, Mary M.-94 Bridwell, Danny T.-96, 224 Bridwell, Jack R.-108 Bridwell, Terry H.-93 Brierley, Kay-96, 126 Briggs, Janice A.-97, 163 Briggs, Steve M.-96, 208, 164, 138, 222 Bright, Judy P.-107 Bright, Mary C.-94, 112, 114 Brinton, John A.-132, 46, 112, 114 Briseno, Mary T.-108 Brito, Isobel Britt, Jo A.-102 Brittan, Becky L.-97, 125 Brock, John M.-99, 129, 98, 160, 225 Brock, Lorilee-107, 151, 104, Bultman, Kay L.-109, 104 161 Bultman, Marvin G.-101, 166 Bumgarner, Betty J. Bundy, James Bundy, Viola-47, 122 Burens, Bob D. Burgan, James P.-165, 47 Burgess, Elaine M.-47 Burks, Ronald F.-103 Burks, Vicki D.-47 Burns, John J.-109, 224 Buirglkanie D.-105, 134, 104, Burrage, Kathy G.-95 Burrage, Nonnan K.-103, 148 Burrell, Sharron A.-109 Burrell, Walter W.-102 Burris, Lyle L. Burris, Norma J.-107 Burton, Burton, Burton, Charlotte J.-103 David R.-99 James E.-105 Cargill, Beverly A.-101 Carlisle, Dorothy J.-95, 131 Carlson, Jerry-48 Carlson, Lee W.-96, 141 Carlyon, Davld L.-108 Carney, Danny L.--106 Carolina, Mandell-93 Carpenter, D. Dale-48 Carpenter, Jack-96 Carpenter, Kenneth W.-106 Carpenter, Randy W.-108 carr, Cyndy E.-100, 165 Carr, Cynthia Y. Carr, Judy C.-105 Carr, Randy L.--105, 150 Carrlllo, Fred-94 Carrlllo, Leo G. Carrisalez, Cruz-94 CBIg?lES, Tlmoteo M.-109, 212, Carruthers, Freddie L.-99 160 Brock, Rena C.-94 Broida, Llsette 'N.-102, 98, 140, 162 Brooks, Allen J. Brooks, David R.-99, 127 Brooks, Margaret 1.-94, 155 Brooks, Shelley S.-134, 162 Brookshire, Greg K.-93 Brookshire, Veronia-46 Broome, Kristin M.-106 Brothwell, Robert R.-99 Broussard, Ruby J.-100, 118. Bowers, Alycla Y.-109, 104 Bowers, Eugenia M.-46, 142 Bowers, Gloria H.--97 Bowers, Joyce A.-46 Bowers, Loretta--109 Bowery, Barbara A. Bowery, Bobby E.--109 Bowery, Margie A.-95 Bowery, Marilyn L.-46, 145 Bowling, Patricia L.-108 Boyd, Brenda J.-107 Boyd, Donna G. Boyd, Gwen E.-95, 164 Boyd, Michele L.-108 Boyd, lPearI E.-102 Boyd, Phlllip G.-103 soya, Robert w.-101 Boyd, snlrley A. soya, William H.-153, 126, 125, 157, 46 Bozarth, Marguetta J. 143 Browder, Derinda K.-146 Brown, Alva Don-40, 160, 47 Brown, Archie D.-103 Brown, Betsy V.-101, 98, 164 Brown, Brad L.-94 Brown, Charlsie M.-107 Brown, Cheryl A.-40, 144, 149, 161, 47 Brown, David B.-95 Brown, Deborah M.-109 Brown, Diana L.-155 Brown, Don W.--47 Brown, Gerry L. Brown, Grady Brown, Harold L. Brown, James R.-109 Brown, Lana J.-106 Brown, Lois G.-108 Brown, Maureen R.-47 Brown, Mike E. Brown, Mike N.--208, 161, 47, 213, 138 Brown, Milton R. Brown, Neil E.-95 Brown, Raymond E.-93, 102, 98, 212, 138, 222, 141 Brown, Ronald G.-107, 148 Brown, Rudolph-108, 221 Brown, Sondra L. Brown, Vander-99, 205, 138. 221, 141 Brown, Vickie L.-107, 151 Browne, Richard A.--146, 95, 92 Brownson, Carl J.-106, 127 Bruce, 125, John D.-99, 213, 228, 141 Brumback, John E. Burton, Kathleen R.-108 Burton, Lavera-97 Burton, Mary A.-107 Burton, Phillip T.-99 Burton, Robert L.-47 Burud, Sandra L.-134, 100, 163, 136 Burud, Steve J. Busby, Janet R.-105, 166 Buscher, Mike E.-100, 228 Bush, Paul W.-152, 93 Busick, Robert E.-96 Bussell, Barton L.-101 151 98 Bllgfll, Cheryl S.--94, iso, 151, Bustamante Roberta E.-40, 47 Butler, Jim-40, 48 Butler, Sammie L. Butterfield, Kathryn L.-96, 164, 92 Butts, Janice L.-106 Buxton, Elisa E.-94 Byrd, Donna M.-48, 122 Byrd, Keith E.-94 Byrd, Robert F.-93, 148 Byrd, Tim M.-97 C Cabral, Gayle D.-48 Cabrera, Joseph M.-149, 157, 48, 138, 141 Cabrero, Joe-95 Caciuc, Marilyn D.-140, 40, 134, 48, 142 Cadwallacler, Janis C.-137, 96, 145, 125, 136, 228 Caowallader, Lynn J.-108, 104, 125 calaerm, Alfonso T.-117, as Carter, Art B. Carter, Calvln E.-48 Carter, Emily D.-108, 154 Carter, Gerald E.-94, 146 Carter, Irma L.-48 Carter, Kathryn A.-99 Carter, Octlve L.-101, 118 Carver, Steve E.-97 Casey, Joann C. Casey, Stephen J.-99 Cashero, Frank J.-100 Cashero Joann E.-145, 48 Caslo, Gloria-95 Casper, Barry C.-99, 127, 149 Cassidy, Dennis--100, 141, 208 Casteel, Jeanette F.-102 Castellon, Celestlno M.-95 Castellon, Florentlno M.-48 Castillo, Connie--107 Castillo, Dino-109 Castillo, Evelyn-109 Castillo, Margaret T.-131, 48 Castle, Steve H.-105 Castleman, Brian L.-108 Castro, Castro, Castro, Castro, Castro, Castro, Denise l-l.-94, 166, 121 Jesse-95, 100 John E.-117, 48 Juanita--96 Rachel-109 Victoria E.-109 Cave, Betty J.-103 Bozeman, Johnny R.-109 Bozina, Mary L.-106 Bozoky, Linda A.-145, 46 Bracho, Katherine T.-107 Bradley, James E.-101 Bradley, Wllllam L. Bradrick, Verna G.-147, 96 Bradshaw, Patricia A.-99 Brady, John M.-46, 151 Bragg, Susan A.-107, 137, 155 Brame, Wanda R.-95 Brammer, Deborah A.-99 Branch, Karen L.-101 Brand, Mlke W. Brand, Richard C.-100, 213 Brand, Susan G.-95 Brandt, Virginia E.-103, 143 Branscum, Edwin M.-208, 101 Brantley, Martin C.-153, 152, 93 Braun, Don N.-165, 46 Braun, Sally L.-101 Brawn, Leonard G.-95 Brumback, Robert L.-96 Brummer, Joan K.-47 Bruner, Sammye L.-100 Bruschi, Marco W.-104, 107 Bryan, John M.- 107 Bryant, Mary K.-145, 47 Bryson, Betty J.-103 Bryson, Jerry L.-47, 222 Bubp, Dennis R.-93, 117 Bubp, Jerry J. Buchanan, Janet M.-96 14-0 Buchanan, Virginia A.-102 Buckner, Dorothy J.-152, 47, 114- Buckner, Freddie L.-141, 222 Buckner, Gary F.-95, 96 Budy, Michael L.-47 Budy, Tamara A.-100 Bulkeley, Kathy-40, 47 Bulkeley, Ronnie T.-101 Bull, Diana G.-150, 151, 167, 47 Buller, Brenda S.-47 Calderon, Arther T.-107 Calderon, Barbara J.-109 Calderon, Hortencia-99 Calderon, John-208, 117, 48 Calderon, Katherine N.-101, 168 Caldwell, Charles M.-97 Caldwell, Craig D.-108, 224 Caldwell, Gerald R.-99 Caldwell, Gwenda S.-106 Cagzlxll, Joyce I.-123, 48, 120, Caldwell, Peter B.-105 Caldwell, Theresa M.-106 Calhoun, Brett P.-108 Calhoun, Diana E.-96, 126, 92 Calhoun, Sondra L.-137, 133, 161, 48, 114 Calkins, Shlrley D.-108 Callagy, Karen L.-117, 100 Callahan, Judy K.--109 Callahan, Lorenza W.-97, 222 Callaway, Christy-00, 98, 162, 143 Callihan, Vernon E.-99 Calvert, Bedelia M.-94 Calvillo, Basil H.-105, 211 Calvillo, Robert J.--95 Camberos, Julia A.-101 Camenlsch, Jim F.-106, 148, 208 Cam mann, Christine M .-103 Campbell, Caprice J.-95 Candia, Lorenza-48, 155 Candia, Manuela N.-103 Candia, Yolanda-108 Cannon, Christine93 Cannon, Kathy F.-107, 166 Cannon, Patsy-99, 144 Cantelmi Nancy J.-96, 117, Cave, Gerald B.-151, 157, 48 Cave, Larry B.-101, 125 Ca R ld A-15 ve, ona . 1, 48 Cawley, John J. lll-101, 98, 226 Caywood, Robert C. Cazares, Cecilia Cazares, Nicholas A.-105 Cazzell, Marjorie A.-49 Celedon, Ralph Y.-49 Center, Sandra K. Cerbantez, Adele S.-226 Cerfiga, Susan L.-100, 98, 136, Cerullo, Pamela K.-107 Cervantes, Louie l.-105, 221 Cervantes, Margaret-49 Cervantes, Robert W.-95, 208, 141, 221 Cervantes, Tony G. Cesmat, Judy C.-99 Cesmat, Richard J. Chain, Barbara J.-49 Challis, Bart W.-132, 49 Chambers, Bonita M.-137, 100, 98, 165, 136, 143 Chambers, Charles L.-100 Chambers, Gary A.-49 Chambers, Karen R.-95, 163 Chan, Roberta-93, 137, 152, 130, 149, 136 Chan, Sara M.-107, 137, 130, 149 Chancellor, Glenda K.-101 Chandler, Arnold L.-95, 131 Chandler, Ken W.-101 Chandler, Lacy V.-150, 137, 150, 151, 101 Chandler, Paul T.-131, 40, 129, 157, 49 Chandler, Thomas R.-127 49 Chandler, Timothy A.-108 Chanley, Claud F.-109, 221 Chapel, Robert M.-49 Chapin, Christie J.-103, 163 Chapin, Jane C.-168, 49, 120, 121 Chapman, Ann E.-107, 122, 155 Chapman, David C.-49 134, 92 Canup, Roger W.-95 Capps, Ricky W.-105 c8l'd023, Celia Cardoza, Reyes Chapman, Gary D.-100, 211, 141 Chapman, Jo Ann M. Chapman, Lynda L.-103 Chapman, Chapple, Robert C.-99, 118 Charlene-94 Nicolosa-147, 49 Charles, Reno!-109 Charlton, Carolyn J.-49 Chatman, Sharon A.-144 Chavaria, Stevie Chavers, James E. Chaves, Bruce A.-95 Chavez, Eleanore H. Chavez, Erlinda Chavez, Maria E.--105, 122 Chavez, Cooper, Chavez, Ronald-108 Cheatwood, Joyce D.-49 Cheatwood, Ronald W.-95 Checklenis, Elizabeth A.-108, 104 Cheney, Ricky D.-49 Cherry, Adorthus A.D. Cherry, Carl E.-109 Chidgey, Donald J.-209, 94 Chidgey, Kevin A. Childers, Marsha J.-100 Childers, Sandy J.-40, 49 Childers, Sharon V.-49, 155 Chitwood, Cheryl A.-133, 49 Chltwood, Dennis L.-94, 162, 139, 141, 224, 204 Chitwood, Judi A.-133, 122 Choate, David-212 Choate, Roben. K.-222 Chow, Eileen-130, 100 Chow, James B.-108, 130, 155 Choy, Barbara E.-103, 137, 152, 136, 226 Christensen, Dean P.-94, 205, 164, 213, 139 Christensen, Tim E.-96 Christie, Diane E.-107, 161 Christie, Jerry S.-93, 149, 92 Christie, Jim F. Christy, Richard L.-49 Church, Charlo C.-93, 151, 125, 143 Cibit, Joseph C.-99 Cisneros, Richard H.-109 Cisneros, Rosallnda Cisiiggos, Veronica-94, 146, 144, Claflin, Loretta M.-133, 147, 167, 50 Clark, Ben T.-100 Clark, Bert L.-127, 50, 154 Clark, Daniel L.-50 Clark, Hazel-109 Clark, John Ai.-105 Clark, Judy A.-96, 163, 92, 140 Student index Colm, Ann M.-99, 140, 98, 162, 157, 228 Colm, Mary M.-140, 138, 160, 50, 228 Colney, Kay E.-167, 50, 136 Colston, Cheryl M.-95, 144 Colvin, Jane-103 Combs, Marilyn L.-107 Combs, Russell Ai. Compagnoni, Leslyn A.-107 Comstock, Quinto R. Condit, Beverly A.-107 Condren, Linda S.-101 Cone, Kathleen R.-143 Conilogue, Pamela K.-100 Conklin, Charlyne I.-99 Conklin, Robert C.-96 Conley, David E.-50, 121 Connell, John C. Conner, Kathy L.-99, 147 Conner, Wanda G.-118, 143 Conrad, Frances L.-102, 162 Conrad, Gail R.-51 Contratto, Andrea L.-107, 151 Contratto, Paula I.-137, 150, 40, 151, 51 Contreras, Joseph R.-109 Cook, Connie C.-150, 151, 101, 166, 143 Cook, Paula J.-105 Cook, Sharon A.-150, 151, 167, 51 Cooke, Candace A.-93 Crites, Tom R.-52 Crockett, F loye L.-105 Cromwell, Dodds M.-99, 213, 224 Crooks, Charles D.-106 Crooks, Frank R.-102, 211, 141, 224 Cross, Carolyn M.-138, 115, 160, 157, 52, 114 Cross, Pete M.-103, 217, 163, 141 Crow, Tim N.-127, 117, 52 Crowder, Donna L. Cruser, Effie A.-121 Cruser, Virla-108 Cubie, Janette-97 Cuellar, Aindrea-131, 52 Cuellar, Maria E.-101 Culberson, Mary R.-102 Cuggn, Cheryl L.-137, 94, 134, Cullen, Karen E.-108 Culp, Dora M.-106, 154 Culp, Jerry H.-96 Culp, Nora F.-106, 154 Cummings, Christie E.-96, 145, 136, 125 Cummings, Donna-109 Cummings, Dwight E.-99 Cummings, Earlene-107 Cummings, Larry G.-97, 154 Cunningham, Linda J. Curtis, Brian L.-96 Coombs, Carol A.-102 Coombs, Donald J.-108, 155 Cooper, Becky L.--51 Cooper, Bob A.-99 Cooper, Cathy L.-105, 228 Clarence G.-97 Curtis, Johnny L.-109 Curtis, Peggy A.-100, 166 Curtis, Susan C.-140, 167, 52 Cuggght, Donna D.-94, 166, Cyrus, Mary L.-107 Clark, Kenneth P.-126, 95 Clark, Mary L.-140, 96, 97 Clark, Mike H.-99 Clark, Mike R.-205, 50, 138 Clark, Norris R.-107 Clark, Ronna J.-103 Clark, Sharon L.--40, 167, 50, 112, 114 Clark, Susan M.-134, 138, 160, 50, 136 Clark, Torn W.-107, 208, 226 Clason, Richard C.-103, 224, 208 Classen, Gary-93 Clausen, Bruce E.-101, 125, 136, 118 Claxton, Dennis B.-50 Claxton, Gary N.-103 Clayton, Andy-97 Clayton, Carolyn S.-108 Clayton, Clementine Clayton, Leon W.-94, 148 Cle99, Clem, John M.-96, 148 Margie M.-50 Clemens, Greg B.-151, 141 Clemons, Keith D. Cllf or and W f d, R y . Cline, Allen F.-105, 228 Cline, Jlm E.-105 Coats, Gary A.-99 Coats, Janice S.-167, 50 Coe, Edith A.-105 Coffman, Eddie F.-94 Coffman, James L.-50, 224 Cohen, Mark D. Colbert, Shirley A. Colby, Genw145, 50 Cole, Jerome S.--95, 224 Coleman, Brenda F.-101, 126 Coleman, Charles K.-50 Coleman, Mary C.-103, 101, 98, 144, 149, 157, 226 Coleman, Michael E.-118 Collier, Jerry Collier, Steve E. Collier, Yvonne F.-96 Collins, Kenneth R.-105 Collins, Ray S.-50 Collins Shlrley A.-109, 226 Collom, Terry o.-107, 127 Cooper, Willie M.-108, 211, 221 Copeland, Donna K.-106 Copeland, Ronnie D.-93 Coppejans, John L.-51 Copple, Barbara-51 Corbitt, Ronald L. Corbitt, Royce A. Corder, Craig G.-123, 97, 118 Cordova, John R.-149, 165, 51 Cordova, Mario R.-103, 208, 221, 141 Cords, Manuel R.-99, 137, 152, 157, 136, 226, 141 Corella, Judy G.-117, 140, 51 Cormier, Romo P.-51 Corn, Nancy L.-145, 51 Cornejo, Richard-51 Cornejo, Sammy J.-105 Cornelsen, Dennis W.-106 Cornelsen, Eileen J.-95 Coronado, Andria H.-155 Corse, Elizabeth M.-166, 51 Cosgriff, Richard H.-93, 151, 126, 222 Cfvtner. larry E.-101 Costner, Ronny E.-109 Cotton, Greg W.-105 Cotton, Jerald A. Cotton, Pete D.-99, 121 Cotton, Richard E.-109 Coulter, Earl F.-102 Coulter, Mae A. Coursey, Phyllis W. Covert, Sue R.-99, 143 Coviello, Donna J.-107 Coviello, Gail R.-94, 147 Cowsill Jay A.-150, 151, 157, 51, iso Cox, Clifford C.-107 Co1i,21Donald.E.-51, 136, 120, Cox, Dorothy J.-97 Cox, Gloria J.-109 Cox, Grover C.-105 A Cox, James C.-51 Cox, Jim P.-105, 127, 154 Cox, Kerry L.-109 Cox, Marsha A.-167, 51 Cox, Ronald E.-101, 118 Cox, Susan E.-51 Coy, John G.-208, 161, 51, 138, 224 Cozby, Diane L. Crabtree, Cathy L.-99 Crgfgoln, Jerry C.-209, 94, 138, Crafton, Suzanne S.-103, 166, 143 Craven, David P.-212, 51, 222, 141 Crawford, Christine Crawford, Frances C.-102 Cree, Sharon A.-93,121 ' C Creegan, Herbert E.-93 Cremeans, Jennifer L.-140, 52, 114, 228 Cremer, Fred E.-40, 52 Dague, Dale K.-99 Dague, Donna K.-96 Daharsh, Frances A.-93 Dale, Deanna L.-99, 98, 162 Dana, Mary A.-101, 226 Dana, Robert T.C.-102 Dang, Alex A.-101 Dang, Alice S.-137, 1752, 180, 102 Daniel, Coleman W.-107 Daniel, Marie L.-105 Daniels, Charles L.-109, 104 Daniels, Lynell B.-102 Darlington, William A.-126, 52 Daugherty, Arlene L.-109, 154 Daugherty, Larry W.-52 Dauwalder, Joe-155 Davenport, Helen L.-97 Davenport, Joyce E.-107 Davidson, Ann-94 Davidson, Bill B.-101, 98, 166, 139, 226 Davidson, James F.-109 Davidson, Kay-107 Davidson, Luanne-101, 166 Davidson, Mable L.-109 Davidson, Mary A.-52 Davidson, Richard L.-105 Davidson, Richard F. Davies, Diana L.-52 Davies, Sharon L.-106, 167 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis 16 1 6, 14 Davis, Davis, Davis, Allan A.-52, 118 Arlena-105 Beverly J.-52 Carl C.-108 Cagol A.-96, 164, 92, Charles R.-52, 120, 121 Dorothy A.-109 Fred W.-106 Davis, Harbteen-52 Davis, Julia A.-99 Davis, Luther, Jr. Davis, Mae E.-97 Davis, Maudie M.-102 Davis, Pat H.-93, 224 Davis, Patricia D. Davis, Patsy A.--102 Davis, Robert-52 Davis, Steven G.-99, 224 Davis, Sylvia L.-93, 145, 166 Davis, Tony E.-99, 208 Davwalder, Joe D.-109 126, Dawson, Curtiss B.-129, 97, 212, 222 Dawson Gail E.-109 Dawson: Regnal B., Jr.-117, 52 Dawson William R.--117, 101 Day, can H.-93 Day, Jacqualln J.-106 Day, Sheryl L.-103 Dean, Dean, Barbara J.-100 Bobby G.-212, 52, 222 Dean, Johnny-53 Dean, Willie L.-212, 222 Deane, Deborah-144, 97 Dearman, Gary L.-53 Dearmore, Jesse H.-103, 208, 141, 222 Dearmore, Katherine A.-53 Decker, John M.-53 Deford, Carolyn M.-107 Deford, Linda L.-53 Defranchi, Barbara J.-53 Degan, Charles R.-101, 118 Degiuli, Ronald P.-103, 208 Degrate, Marilyn F.-108, 154 Deifel, Wayne A.-106 Delacruz, Raymond-131, 101 Delaney, Barbi J.-53 Delaney, Richard C.-93, 225, 138 Delarosa, Esperanza-105, 154 Delarosa, Judy-131 Delarosa, Marylou-94 Delarosa, Yolanda R. Delce, Marvis L. Delfino, Pat F.-109 Delgadillo, Gabriel-108 , Deloney, Josie M.-152, 126, 149, 53 Deluna, Esther L.-103 Demayo, Jason Dempsey, Ricky L.-105 Denio, Brenda Y.-106, 118 Denio, Galen D.-94, 132, 136, 228, 141 Dennis, John L.-105 Denweed, Novlette N. Desherlia, Mike S.-103, 208, 141, 224 Deuel, Gary L.-102 Develbiss, Harvey E.-106, 151 Dewberry, Dianna Dewey, Susan J.-93, 140, 138, 162, 228 , DeWitt, Richard E.-205, 161, 53, 224 DeYoung, Knox E.-100, M Diaz, Dennis R.v103,,131 Diaz, James M.-103, 208, 215, 221, 141 Diaz, Shirley L.-107, 151 Dickerson, Dan B.-53 Dickerson, Jerry L.-97 Dickerson, Nancy L.-100, 144 Dickerson, Robert J.-105 Dickerson, Susan E.-144, 149, 156, 53 Dickey, Alice Dianne-122, 53 Didkey, George R.-127, 53, 154 Diederich, Claude G. Diederich, John R.-106, 208 Diehl, John L., Jr.-94 Digiorgio, Kathryn B.-140, 95, 138,162 Dillard, Lonnie S.-150, 151, 100,168 Dillard, Melton Z.-109 Dillingham, Linda A.-107, 155 Dippel, Charles R.-97 Dixon, Carol A.-105 Dixon, Douglas N. Dixon, Marion-145, 53 Doan, Patti M.-53, 114 Dobbins, Margo-101, 140, 168 Dobbs, Curtis-105, 148 Dobbs, Judith A.-96 Dobbs, Michael W.-164, 53 Dobson, Barbara D.-106, 154 Dobson, Winette W.-145, 144, 53 Dodd, Delena F.-53 Dodd, George T.-103 Doll, Ayris J.-54 Doll, Donna L.-96, 126, 136 Doll, Steve L.-105, 224 Doll, Tommy R.-108. 208 Dorninges, Aintorrio-103 Dominguez, Robert A.-95, 224 Donaldson, Marcia L.-140 Donnallan, Barbara J.-107, 161 Doolin, Gary D.-102, 211, 141 Doolittle, David lvl.-54 Doolittle, Denise L.-103 Doolittle, Tim D.-106 Dorr, Bill C.-54, 135, 228, 139 Dorris, Allan M.-102 141 Dorris, .ian c.-96, 162 Dosier, Richard A.-54 Dossey, Jerry 'S. Dougherty, Tommy E.-96, 141 Douglas, Carolyn S.-107 Douglas, George R.-97 Douglass, Linda L.-103, 118 Dow,8Roland D.-160, 54, 135, 13 ' Dowlearn, Richard M.-108, 211, 224 Dowlearn, Ronald Steve-95, 205, 163, 138, 224 Drabbs, Loren D.-106 Drake, Pat E.-106 Dritt, Virginia K.-97 Dubose, David R.-96 Duckett, Mary A.-150, 151, 97 Duffey, Beverly J.-100 Dugan, Kenny M.-99, 154, 141 Duggan, Dennis H.-209, 215, 54, 141 Duke, Terrie L.-102 Dunaway, John S.-96 Dunbar, Janice M.-109, 154 Duncan, Brenda K.-93 Duncan, Chris S. Student Index Escamilla, Jackie M.-54, 155 Escamilla, Yolanda S.-54, 122 Escobedo, Carmen H.-101, 149 Escobedo, Joe Jr.-95 Escobedo, N ieves-117, 54 Esparza, JessiH107, 154 Espinoza, Frank-94 Espinoza, Lorenzo-103 Essary, Rick L.-100 Estrada, Fred S.-55 Estrada, Judy A.-103 Fingers, Knowledge-109 Finley, George W.-209, 94, 141, 222 Finley, Jean L.-107 Finlinson, Anne H.-105, 149 Finlinson, David B.-94 Finnegan, Dan T.--95 Finnegan, John T.-106 Fisher, Glenn A.-133, 93, 123, 125, 136 Fisher, Harold Fisher, Marvin L.-97 Fisher, Randy A. Fitch, Ben H. Fitch, Jimmy Fitch, Linda L.-95 Frye, Ronald J.-95 Fuentes, Cecilia M.-103 Fuentez, Benito, Jr.-100 Fuller, Douglas E. Fulmer, Doris J.-97 Fulmer, Gloria J.-109 Fuiu, Gary E.-94, 118, 119 Funk, Charlotte R.-94, 120, 118, 125 Funk, Janice L.-94, 121 Funk, Melinda C.-134, 95, 138, 92 Funk, Robert A.-107, 118 Furman, Janice K.-102, 128, 98, Duncan, Gary K.-118 Duncan, Jeanne L.-94, 164, 142 Duncan, Margaret E.-103, 166, 43 Dungan, Eddie R. Dunham, Johnny D.-94 Dunham, Marilyn K.-105 Dunn, Bill 0.-54 Dunn, Carolyn S.-101 ohhh, Gary E.-101 Durham, Sherman W. Dugjegt, Michael G.-100, 141, Dustin, Dennis 0.-103 ' Dye, Dolores E. Dye, Doug L.--100 Dye, Susi C.-54, 125 Dyer, Cecil A.-105 Dyer, Cephus D.-109 Dyer, Gayle L.-107 Dyer, Joey E.--96 Dykes, Pamela L.-107, 151, 104, 161, 155 Dykes, Sandy M.-138, 167, 54, 142 Easley, Eileen M.-106 East, Donna M.-106 Eastwood, Melva L.--108, 104 Eberhardt, Gale E.-144, 97, 166 Eby, Dana J.-107 Eckhart, Eddiw105 Edgzigton, Doretta J.-107, 151, Emiaston, Thomas H.-108 Edward, Roy-54 Estrada, Margaret L. Estrada, Richard S.-96 Estrada, Sal C. Estrada, Sylvia S.--107 Etchart, F.-109 Etchechury, Jeanette M.-106, 167, 141 Etchechury, Larry J.-149, 55, 141 Etheredge, Donna M.-99 Etheridge, Steven C.-99, 121 Evans, Dinah L.-105, 166 Evans, Freddie J.-102 Evans, George Danny-103, 208, 141 Evans Jo Nell-103 Evans, Joann-109 Evans, John C.-99 Evans, Johnny L.-100, 212 Evans, Julie L. Evans, Linda D.-99, 98 Evans, Renee-106 Evans, Steven G.--107 Evans Vicki L.-96 Edwards, Charles F. Edwards, Cora L.-128, 54 Edwards Darrell W.-109 Edwards: Debra Y.-97, 122 Edwards, Dorls J.--108 Edwards, Ethelett L.-109 Edwards John D. Edwards: Tommy D.-106 Edwards Virginia L.-109 Ehret, Larry D.-106 Eidson, Bruce D.-106, 208, 141 Elam, Richard T.-54 Eldridge, Edward ll.-99, 211 Elijah, Esther M.-102 Elijah, Manuel R.-105 Elijah, Shirley A.-97 Ellingston, Jeanne M.-138. 160. 54 Elliot, Sherry-99 Elliott, Danny R.-54 Elliott, Peter T.-105 Elliott, Phil L.-96, 160, 135, 228, 141 Elliott, Sharron L.-134, 95, 138, 162, 142 Ellis, Albert L. Ellis, Jeanie R. Ellis, Nora M.-93 Ellis, Pat l,-99, 148 Ellison, Garfield H.-109 Elrich, Stan D. Elwart, Linda E.-1C8 Embry, Jim R.-149, 54 Embry, Laura K.-128, 97 Embry, Royce-100 Emory, Patricia A.-94, 155 Eng, Betty-106, 130, 104, 155 Eng, Linda M.-107, 130 Engellenner, Sally K.-103, 137, 226 Ennis, Robert A.-102, 154 Ensign, David T.-94 Eppley, Doug B.-209 Erassarret, Rose A.-94, 143 Erbstoesser, Eugene R.-101, 151, 127 Erickson, Stephen A.-96 Erlewine, Cathy A.-95 Errecalde, Frank E.-94, 131 Errecalde, Julie-54 Erskine, Bob W.-95 Erwin, Sandra K.-100 eveiaiid, Lorraihhloo, 149, 165, 226 Evenson, Sandra F.-106, 104, 154, 228 Everly, Gregory L.-109 Ezell, Joyce I.-410, 167, 55, 121 F Fagan, Kenneth E.-99, 208 Fagan, Virginia R.-55 Fahey, Elaine-165 Fahely, Kathleen-138, 55, 112, 1 4 Fair, Ricky-102 Fair, Thomas-109 Fambrough, Marilyn J.-55 Fambrough, Steven-97 Fanshier, Beverly J.--103 Fanshier, Carole A.-55 Fanucchi, Angelo P.-209, 100, 154, 213, 141 Fanucchi, Linda M.-108 Fanucchi, Paul J.-96, 164 Fanucchi, Roy E.-99 Farar, Linda R.-107, 168 Fariss, Donna K.-108, 150 Farley, Jimmy W. Farnholtz, Tary W.-105, 208 Farr, Marjorie E.-137, 96, 156, 136, 120, 121 Farrell, Dennis L.-105 Farrell, Willie-105 Farris, Kathy A.-96, 122 Fast, Mirvan A.-99, 141 Faulkner, Joe G. Faulkner, Marvin H.-105, 212 Fawcett, Bonnie C.-109 Fawcett, Steven G. Feemster, Barbara L.-97 Feil, Don G.-107 Felder, Viola F.-128, 97 Feliz, Donnie L.-100, 118 Feltus, Ellen L.-105 Feltus, Helena-97, 122 Fenton, Charli A.-105 Fenton, Karon J.-160, 55 Ferdinand, Dick W.-55 Ferguson, Albert E.-93 Ferguson, Danny E.-96 Ferguson, Earline Ferguson, Eugene E.--109 Ferguson, Gary N. Ferguson, Joe E.-103 Fernandez, Lynda K.-133, 101, 145 Fero, Christopher D.-108 Ferrell, Armetris-102 Ferrell, Delphia M.-109 Ferrell, Otis L.-121 Ferrell, Rosalynn A.-100, 163, 125 Field, Linda J.-146, 145, 55 Field, Lynette S.-155 Fields, Judy Sharon-99 Fierro, Beatrice+108 Fierro, Nina-100 Fifield, Allan H.-108 Figueroa, Beckie M.-154, 55 Fingers, Floretta J. Fingers, Hugh Jr.-100 Fitzgerald, James P.-101 Fitzgerald, Mary Alice-40, 145, 161, 136, 55, 112, 114 Flaming, Keith N.-100, 125 Fleeman, Roy-103 Fleishauer, Gary T.-107, 118, 221 Fletcher, Bobby J.-102 Fletcher, David A.-157, 55 Florence, John-99 Flores, Terry-105 Flowers, Connie D.-133, 100 Floyd, Jenny N.-94, 146 Floyd, Kathy-107 Foley, Jill L.-100, 149 Folkert, Michael J.-100 Folkner, James T.-109 Folks, Linda L.-55 Follansbee, Bill G.-107 Foltz, Greg B.-126, 117, 55 Fonseca, Joe-94, 212, 138, 222 162, 228 Fuson Barry L.-161, 135, 56, 138, 224 Fussel, David C.-105 G Gaede, Janice C.-103 Gagzes, Charlotte L.-123, 122, Gaines, Curtis L. Gaines, Stacy-160, 56 Galicia, Rudy J.-101, 118 Gallagher, Jean F.-101, 165 Galvan, William L. Galvin, William V.-103, 131 Gamble, Terry L.-106, 154 Gammon, Julie M.-108 Gammon, Susan C.-108 Ganong, Rick B.-101, 209, 166 226 Gant, Gloria R.-93 Foor, Forrest L.-153, 123, 136, 118, 119 55, Foote, Gerry L.-108, 118 Fora, Cindy ivi.-95, 162, 92 Ford, Don G.-109, 222 Ford, Janet n.-94, 128, 143 Fora, Maw E.-93, 164 Ford, Richard R.-100 Fora, Thomas L.-209, 102, 213, 141 Ford, Tim J.-93 Gaona, Manuel M.-103 Garbe William C.-93, 212, 156, 136, 138, 141, 222 Garcia, Charles R.-93, 117 Garcia, Danny L.-146, 56, 224 Garcia, oaviu L.-99, 117, 224 Garcia, Esther C.-131, 95 Garcia, Felipe G.-105 Garcia, Mikw95 Gardiner, Vickie L.-101, 228 Garlow, Virginia M.-105, 154 Garnica, Jerry L.-56 Forney, Douglas L.-224 Forney, Robert B.-105, 208 Forrest, Bill S. Forrest, Lisa A.-103, 137 Forrest, Paula-101 Fort, Clyde A.-102 Fort, Lillian M. Foss, Sharon R.-96 Foss, Steve L.-108 Foster, Kenneth R.-94 Foster, Terry R.-105, 208 Fournier, Kathleen A.-93, 147, 146, 157 Foust, S. Joycw94, 168 Foutz, Brenda S.-106, 154 Foutz, Diana L.-96 Garone, Donna M .-106 Garone, James L.-105 Garrett, Don E.-108 Garrett, Freddie J.-107 Garrett, Mike L. Garrett, Richard H.-221 Garrett, Susan--105 Gairltitt, Dick R.-103, 209, 166, Garrison, Claudia L.-99, 98, 165 Garrison, Karen G.-94 Fowler, Donnie W.-105, 228 Fowler, Joy S.-95, 163 Fox, Gail L.-151, 96, 168 Fox, Merle L.-103, 144, 168 Fox, Ronald G.-100 Fox, Shirley A.-55 Gary, Aleta V.-100 Gary, Cherie M.-107 Gary, Francine M.--97 Gash, Dare A.-101, 144 Gaskin, Gerald R.-108 Gastineau, Glenda A.-99 Gause, Robert J.-99, 208, 221, 141 Gay, Arthur-109 Gay, David S.-213, 56, 141 Gee, Betty-105, 154 Francisco, Karen S.-131, 93 Francisco, Manuel J.-109 Francisco, Nathaniel J.-109 Frairscgsco, Patsy A.-131, 100, Frank, Bob S.-99, 217, 141 Frank, Larry R.-101 Frank, Russ D.-117 Frankiewich, Joy 0.-55, 121 Franklin, Carolyn G.-93, 145 Franklin, ,Donna E. Franklin, Larry C. Frary, Dayne L.-106, 118, 226 Fraser, Kenny W.-100 Frazer, John C.-55 Frazier, Larry N. Frederick, Mike C.-99, 211 Frederickson, Kristina-99, 98, 162, 226 Freeborn, Robert L.-209, 163 Freeman, Joe--108 Freeman, Phillip M.-108 Freesh, Lance V.-205, 56, 138 Freestone, Carol-97, 164, 142 French, Frances M.-56 French, Mark S.-106, 211, 217, 155, 221 Freude, Janis L.--56 Friedrichsen Cathy A.-107, 166 Froehlich, James E.-102, 228 Frost, Jean Ai.-96, 228 Frost, Kenneth D.-208, 101, 118 Fry, Darrell W.-56 Fry, George W.-56 Fry, Wanda L.-95 Frye, Marie E. Gee, Eileen J.-130, 101, 125 Gee, Pansy P.-106, 130, 104 Gee, Pauline J.-107, 130 Geib, Joann C.-56 Gentry, Floyd P.-106 Georgeson, Douglas M. Georgeson, Susan L.-102 Gerber, Raymond P.-100 Germanetti, Sandra L.-108, 104, 154 Gettings, Tommy P.-103 Geyer, Ede Ann-93 Ghiglia, Kathy L.-106 Ghilarducci, Brad J. Gholston, Juanita Gholston, Zollie-153, 100 Gholz, Joyce A.-137, 93, 136 Gibbs, Mike J. Gibbs, Ricky J. Gibson, Ronald-109 Gibson, William H.-109 Gifford, Ronald R.-105, 209, 213 Gil, Robert M.-95, 131 Gilbert, Jewell D.-155, 56, 121 Gilbert, Ronnie H.-109 Gilchrist, Linda A. Gilder, Rose M.-101 Gillespie, Kendi A.-94, 150, 151, 166, 92 Gillespie, Marilynne G.-107 Gilli, Peter, Ill-108, 130 Gilliam, Joe M.-103, 208, 162. 228 Gilliland, Greg L. Gilliland, Jan K.-106 Gilmore, Giltner, Robert A.-106, 222 Chris Ginn, Timothy C.-265, 56 Girard, Terry P. Giyer, Cl ark T.-109 Glenn, Shelia L.-105 Glenn, Thomas L.-107, 121 Glinton, Glinton, Alfonso E.-102 Howard Glover, Billy W.-105 Glover, Sharon C.-105 Glover, Stephen A. Go, Will iam R.-130, 151 Goad, Steven J.-105 Goff, Brent L. Goff, Greg C.-103 Goin, Sam W.-56 Goin, Su san E.-106 Goins, Ann M.-105, 154 Goins, S hlrley A.-107 Gold, Linda L.-94 Goins, Wayne C. Goldberg, Jerry W. Goldwater, Stephen M.-56 Gollmyer, Sammy K.-102, 208, 213, 221 Gomes, Linda L.-95, 154 Gomez, Jesus, Jr.-109 Gomez, Michael-100 Gonsalves, Joseph J.-99 Gonzales, Augustine, Jr. Gonzales, Cecilia-109 Gonzales, Edward A., Jr. Gonzales, Ernest A. Gonzales, Fernando-109 Gonzales, Gloria G. Gonzales, Gloria F.-94 Gonzales, Harvey 0.-108 Gonzales, Harvey V. Gonzales, Henry Gonzales, Henry M.-108, 95, 222 Gonzales, Jesse M.-102 Gonzales, Joe A.-105 Gonzales, Johnny L.-100 Gonzales, Joseph L.-56 Gorizjafes, Kathleen A.-137, 134, Gonzales, Philip-95 Gonzales, Reinaldo Z.-100 Gonzales, Richard A.-94, 146 Gonzales, Richard D.-95 Gonzales, Robert-108 Gonzales, Teresa Gonzalez, Gilbert R.-56 Goodban, Stephen E.-108 Gooden, Charles M.-102 Goode-n, Little M. Goodman, James L. Goodnight, Cheryl A.-103 Goodrich, Rick G.-95, 204, 215 Gorin, GaylynnH100 Goss, John G.-99, 150, 151 Gould, Steve-151 Gould, Linda-109, 151 Gould, F.-109 Govea, Angela R. Govea, Jessica-150, 151, 156, 157, 57 Grado, Robert Grady, Carol Lynn-57 Grafton, Gregory T.--208, 100 Graham, Marjorie A.-106 Graham, Tommy J.-217, 57, 118, 125, 141 Grahn, Raymond L.-95 Graigger, Kathleen C.-109, 104, Grammer, Donald J.-99 Grammer, Donna J.-100 Granados, Ygnacio G., Jr.-103 Grannell, Mary B.-160, 57 Gravis, Richard E.-94, 205, 138, Gray, Cynthia E.-137, 101 Gray, David E.-57 Gray, Patricia A.-108 Grayson. Jenette E.-145, 57 Green, Cleveland Green, Dennis M. Green, Donna M.-107, 154 Green, Gloria M.-167, 57 Green, Janice M.-103 Green, Jimmy L. Green, Rejah L. Student Index 141, 224 Griffis, Joyce A.-102 Griffith, Bill E.-99, 212, 149, 288 Griffith, Edith J.-101 Grigsby, Craig W. Grigsby, Steve K.-57 Grimes, Gloria J.-57 Grimes, Linda C.-151, 102 Grimes, Maezella-100 Grisedale, Larry G.-209 Grobel, Barry R.-99 Griiggti Ca W.-205, 161, 57, 225, crogg, Thomas J.-zoa, 163, 139, 224 Grove, Donna M.--137, 40, 145, 136, 57, 112, 114, 248 Grove, Steve W.-127, 94, 154 Groves, Jim J.-103 Groves, Linda Nl.-57, 118 Gualco, Paul J.-94 Gueldner, Laurel L.-106, 104 Guerra, Bobby-101 Guerra, Rudy -L.-108 Guerrero, Dolores D.-106 Guerrero, Steve T.-208, 101, 118 Guill, Bob W.-57 Guiza, Marcelina S.-94 Gungle, Diane M.-57 Gurrola, Frank Gutherie, Donna J.-102 Guthrie, Gerry L.-211, 217, 99 Guthrie, Ronna J.-99 Gutierrez, Danny R.-106, 211 Gutierrez, Manuel H.-109, 100 Gutierrez, Olga-107, 154 Gutierrez, Tony-109 Guzegan, Leonard-106, 211, 217, Guzman, Richard-94 Haalmeyer, Jack W.-109, 148 Haalmeyer, Jule A.-125 Hacking, Cathy M.-108, 125 Faflich, Keith S. 96 Hagar, Barbara J.-147, 57, 143 Hagen, Jack B.-101 Hagen, Jimmie L.-93 Hagen, Robert B. Hagerty, Bob L.-94 Hagestad, John S.-57, 224 Hagler, Richard H.-109 Hailey, Jeanette M.-143 Hailey, Joann-102 Hailey, Lecostel-95 Hailey, Mary L.-95 Hailey, Patricia A.-93, 122 Hailey, Ronald D.-106 Haines, Greg L.-208, 100 Haines, Lynn-205, 58, 139 Hale, Cathleen E.-93 Hale, Richard H.-93, 205, 138 Hale, Susan J.-101 Hall, Andrew M.-107, 125 Hall, Clifford-58 Hall, Dennis E.-102 Hall, James M.-105, 125 Hall Lee H.-141 Hauf Linda G.-58 Han, Hall, Halle, Phillip L.-107 Robert W.-117, 58 Carol A.-145, 167, 58 Hallum, Kenneth R.-73 Halstrom Bobbie J.-106 Hamil Hamil Hamil Hamil ton, Ellard-106 ton, Greg-58 ton, Jimmy L.-108 ton, Mark L.-155 Hamm, James-102, 224 Greer, L Green, Richard D.-106 Greenwood, Charles E.-106 mea L.-160, 57 Hammond, A-rtis J. Hammond, Larry D.-109 Hamon, Bob L.-108 Hampton, Jerry L.-106 Hancock, Betty L.-109, 104 Hancock, Joyce-96 Hand, David C.-108 Handy, Daniel F.-109 Hanford, Bart J.-95, 163, 225 Hanford, Bonnie J.-105, 161 Hankins, John G. Hankins, Michael L.-105. 148 Hanks, Richard D.-165, 58 Hagigey, John T.-150, 151, 120, Gregory, Nola K.-100, 143 Gretlein, Shirle K.-40, 167, 57, 142 Griffin, Glenn E.-93 Griffin, Melinda S.-108 Griffin, Nancy A.-107, 104, 160 Grqgg, Pamela J.-99, 140, 100, Griffin, Thomas P.-209, 162, Hannah, Michael M.-126, 58 Hannan, Robert G.-148 Hansen, Flemming D.-94, 141, 222 Hansen, John H.-58 Hansen, Patricia M.-107, 228 Hansen, Vaughn J.-58 Hanson, Bob E.-96 Hanson, Emery L.-105 Hanson, Gwen Y.-97 Hanson, Richard L. Haperman, Margaret M. Hagigaugn, virginia A.-137, 153, Harber, Jerald W.-101 Harbor, Wayne-208, 98 Hardcastle, Denice-96 Hardiman, Janice K.-94, 166, 121 Hardimon, Patricia A.-109 Hardin, Avis M. Hardin, Katherine A. Harding, Donna J.-134, 167, 136, 58 Harding, Marianne-97 Harding, Robert D.-208, 101, 98, 162, 136, 141, 224 Hardison, M. Shirley-103, 154 Hardison, 'Mary F. Hardy, Elroy-96 Hardy, Frank R.-105 Hardy, Sandra K.-95 Hare, Eddie J.-109 Hare, Priscilla A.-100 Hare, Sandra-94 Hargis, Janet M.-100 Hargreaves, Karen M.-58, 122 Harmon, Edwin Harmon, Karyn-226 Harmon, Nina J.-103 Horner, Sally-58 Harp, Sharon L.-58, 122 Harper, Connell Harper, Juanita-97 Harrelson, Pat L.-100, 211, 217, 141 Harries, Carolyn L.-100 Harris, Ardis M.-99 Harris, Carol S. Harris, Darlene K.-101 Harris, Dennis M.-58 Harris, Donald R.-109 Harris, Fredia A.-102 Harris, Glenda M.-109 Harris, Greg T.-58 Harris, Gwen-100 Harris, Janet S.-105 Harris, Jimmy I.-109 Harris, Larry-129, 97, 217, 221 Harris, Leona-95 Harris, Linda C.-93 Harris, Melvin-93 Harris, Phillip R.-101 Harris, Sherry L.-100, 101 Harrison, Christine E.-134, 138, 136, 58 Harrison, Betty A.-103 Harrison, Gail L.-59 Harrison, Loutrisa-101 Harrison, William W.-103 Harthorn, Dean A.-150, 151, 212, 59 Harthorn, Larry K.-117, 100 Hartman, Mike D.-117, 94, 165, 224 Hartwell, Richard L-208, 102 Hartzell, Donna J.-99 Harvey, Ann C.-164 Harvey, Karen F.-167, 59 Harville, Richard G.-106, 211 Hasson, John D.-151, 59 Hatcher, Sharon K.-108 Hauptman, Nancy-59 Hauptman, Pat E.-108 Hauptman, Susan M.-147, 145, 136, 59 Havron, Chuck M.-59 Hawks, Charles R.-212, 222 Hawks, Christine M.-101, 166 Hawks, Kathryn L.-59 Hawthorne, Marilyn K,-93, 162 Hay, Dan G.-103, 228 Hay, Dick R.-107 Hay, Patti-97, 163 Haycock, Georgia M.-99 Haycock, Keith L.-59, 224 Hayes, Arthur Jr.-109 Hayes, Barbara G.-102 Hayes, Jon R.-101, 136 Hayes, Laura F.-100 Hayes, W. T. Haygood, Annie P.-101 Hayhurst, Roger D.-151, 59, 121, 141 Haynes, Bill A.-107 Haynes, John W.-150, 151, 132, 136, 59 Haynes, Ruth A.--147, 100 Hays, Arthur H.-96 Hays, Robert C.-108 Hazzard. Debbie D.-96, 134, 138, 143 Headley, Rod E.-59 Healy, Thomas P.-59 Heasley, Kenny E.-208, 102, 141 Heath, Carolyn J.-102 Heavlin, Charles G.-108 Hedge, Carol L.-101, 165 Heier, Ann L.-101 Heimfm-th, Janie E.-140, 138, 160, 136, 59 Hein, Patricia A.-96 Heisey, Kathleen J.-93, 137 Heisey, Sally L.-105, 104, 125 Helms, Walter B.-208, 224 Heinbree, Tamara J.-144, 59, 14 Hemingway, Bonnie L.-133, 96 Hemingway, Dennis P.-108, 222 Henagan, Barbara L. Henagan, Dyann-101 Henderson, Craig A.-105 Henderson, Earl C.-150, 151, 102 Henderson, Hugo C.-102 Henderson, Jamie M.-108 Henderson, Pamela J.-109 Hendrickson, Sandra L.-103 Hendrix, Alberta Lavoughn-109 Hen drlx Arthur-97 Hendrix, Rosenthell L.-96 Hendrix, Roy D.-100 Henken, Judie A.--101, 166 Henken, Richard M.--205, 161, 59, 138, 224 Henry, Bernadine M.J95, 131 Henry, Diana G.-59 Henry, Gregory 0. Henry, Jerome K.-96 Hen Henry Henry, Maurice L.-100 Jimmy L.-1oo, 211 , ry, Priscilla A.-100 Hense David Lee-150, 102 Hen soil, Kenneth L.-101, 141 Hercules, Ingrid E.-99 Herder, Richard E.-99, 152 Heredia, Carlos-60 Hernandez, Annie-155, 60 Hernandez, David-95 Hernandez, Evelyn M.-109 Hernandez, Joe D. Hernandez, Maria D. Hernandez, Pilar-137, 95 Hernandez, Raul V. Hernandez, Robert R.--60 Hernandez, Tony Herndon, Denise J.-40, 134, 60 Herndon, John P.-60 Herrera, Beulah G.-103, 152, 226 Herrera, Don R.-102, 213, 224 Herrera, Emmett R.-95, 129, 208, 213, 139, 224 146, Herrera, Johnny C.-109 Herrera, Karl R.-109, 213, 224 Herrera, Ramona C.-93 Herrera, Willlam R.-95 Herrgesell, Perry L.--60, 148 Herrick, Ira L.-95 Herrick, Rick W.-94, 205 Herrick, Roger A.-103, 224 Herring, Jerry T.-213, 60, 114 Hershberger, Richard G.-106 Hewitt, Louis R.-109 Heyart, Nicky J.-93, 148 Hicks, Barbara J.-93, 149 Hicks, cur-tis L.-106 Hicks, Sandra L.-103 Hicks, Shirley J.-97 X Hicks, Steven L.-106, 148 Higgins, Rosa A.-100, 118 Higgins, Tommy L.-101 Hildebrand, Mardi M.-108 Hildsgrand, Robert J.-106, 151, 2 Hill, Andrew L.-109, 221 Hill Carroll E.-97, 118 I Hill, Charlie J.-101, 118 Hin, Hal R.-60 Hill, Henry L.-97 Hill, Karen M.-167, 60 Hill, Richard F. Hilliard, George-105 l-lillier, Gregory E. Hindin, Russell-160, 135, 136, 60, 139, 226 Hiner, Sharon E.-103, 137, 147, 136 Hinkle, Don R.-94 Hinmon, Mary E.-106 Hinson, Jim R.-99 Hoagland, Sandra A.-60, 114 Hobbs, Bruce W.-93, 127, 228 Hobbs, Clayton A.-162 Hobbs, Lynda L.-60 Hobson, Leo R.-109 Hodge, Helen M.-95, 131, 155 Hodge, Larry D.-106 Hodge, Susan F.-95, 164, 143 Hodges, John W.-96, 221, 141 Hodges, Marilyn S. Irvin, Charlene G.-144, 61 Janes, Hoesch, David R.-108 Hoetker, Gary L.-60, 141 Hofferd, Richard D.-107 Hoffman, Mary E.-94, 166, 92 Hoffman, Mike W.-105, 224 Hoffman, William H.-105, 104 Hogan, Bob N.-60, 118, 119 Holbrook, Gene L. Holder, Yvonne D.-108 Holecheck, Ann M.-60 Holford, Dorothy J.-100 Holiwell, Damon D.-109 Holladay, Alice E.-107 Holladay, Elaine-101 Holland, Brenda S.-60, 125 Holllagd, Craig S.-93, 151, 149, Hogzand, Robert E.-151, 40, 149, Hollett, Mark D.-161, 61, 224 Holley, Ruby L.-109 Holliday, Larry M.-99 HolI.ngsworth, Steve E.-103, 208, 221, 141 Hollirs, Sarah L.-105 Holliwell, Lizzie M.-97 Holliwell, Olie R.-99, 222 Holloway, Carol J. Holloway Laraine-95, 163 Hoisonbalre, Diane Y.-144, 97 Holsonhake, Janine I.--61 Holt, Jane E.-145, 167, 61 Holt, Vicki D.-109 Homme, Leif W.-105 Hood, Clint L.-94, 212, 139, 141,222 Hood, James R., Jr.-96 Hood, Pat B.-108 Hoagland, John-101, 148 Hooks, Roy L. Hooks, Willie C.-101 Hoover, Winfield S.-93 Hope, Charles L. Hope, Paul N.--106 Hopkin, Janet E.-105 Hopkins, Mae L.-106 Hopper, Ken A.-61 Hopper, Kristy L.-103, 143 Horn, Larry L.-164, 61 Horn, Linda D.-107, 154 Horner, V. Wayne-61 Hornug, Richard P.-106 Hoisley, Janet L.-105 Horsley, Karen A.-94, 166 Houck, Linda G.-61, 114 Howard, Billy W.-106 Howard, Eugene-105 121 Howard, Gwen P.-102 Howard, Linda C.-94, 162 Howard, Linda J.-103, 164, 143 Howard, Ruth E.-102 Howard, William G.-93 Howard, Willie N.--102, 121 Howivzlgn, Anne L.-100, 98, 162, Howell, Debbie D.-108, 150 Hoglill, Stephanie D.-145, 161, Howlett, John A.-97 Howlett, Melvin L.-101 Hoxsie, Stan F.-107, 127, 205, 213, 141 Hoyt, Eloise F.-95, 125 Hoyt, Ronald L.-103 Hoyt, Sharon L.-61 Hubbard, L. B.- 102 Hubbard, Margie M.--107 Student index Hundsdorfer, Suetta-106, 154 Hunt, Alan S.-93, 224 Hunt, Bruce F.-105 Hunt, Carolyn D.-109, 154 Hunt, Charlotte I.-97 H-unt, Elizabeth A. Hunt, George R. fRickI-61, 148 Hunt, Peter H.-99, 208, 141 Hunt, Phyllis J.-101 Hunter, Bruce C.-106, 121 Hunter, Jim R.-93, 208, 141 Hunter, Katherine D.-107, 104 HUIIIEI' Ken .-40 160 157 '215,6r1,138' ' ' 135, Hunter, Randa J.-101, 166 Huskey, Cheryll L.-107 Hutchins, David R.-94 Hutson, Howard L.-103 Hyaitt, Carla M.-108 Hyde, Cheryl A.-93, 149, 142 Hysaw, Theresa W. Hysaw, Willie L.-106, 208, 217, 222 Iacopett-i, Robert V.-108 Immiing, Jimmy F.--95 Ingalls, Linda: S.--151, 61 Ingalls, Sharon L.-101. 166, 122 Ingle, Kathleen A.-108 Johnson, Barbara F. Johnson, Bernard, Jr.-109 Johnson, Brenda E.-94 Johnson, Brenda L.-102 Johnson, Carolyn L.-102 Johnson, Cedric-109 Johnson, Cynthia A.-97, 154, 144 Johnson, Danny H.-100 Johnson, David E.-103 Johnson, Diane T. Johnson, Donnie-129, 205, 215, 62, 2 2 2 Johnson, Dyann M.-138, 160, 62 Johnson, Edd 107 , yi- Jollrggn, Gary W.-108, 208, 221, Johnson, Jack V.-62 Johnson, Jackie A.-102 Johnson, Joann--109 Johlnxn, John A.-105, 209, 104, Johnson, Johnson, Joyce E.-102, 144 Kathy L.-103, 167 K Karber, Phillip A.F.-150, 151, 162, 63 Karibian, Michael J.-96, 146 Karle, Carol A.-105 Karle, Ray A.-108 Karlen, Linda K.-108 Karlen, Russ C.B.-103 Karlesltint, Darlene F.-146 Karlesltlnt, Nikki I.-100 Karnes, Llnda C.-160 63 Kaspar, Joanne M.-107 Kasper, Charles E.-63 Kearney, Jeffrey L.-99, 141 Kearney, John E.-95, 141 Kearney, Robert L.-109 Keenan, Jim P.-93 Keene, Robert C.-117, 101, 224 Keeney, Patty D.-101, 167 Keese, Diane E.-95, 128, 163 Irvin, Joy R. Irvin, Irwin, Phillip E.-100, 121 Barry R.-127, 100, 154 Isby, Margetta A.-102 Isle, Rick L.-107, 127 Israel, Mona Iverson, Judy E.-100 Ivester, Terry J. J Jablon, Ann S.-103, 149 Jackson, Anthony D.-61 Jackson, Beverly A.-97, 126 Jacksonj Bruce ID.-108 Jackson, Cathy L.-61 Jackson, Evelyn-95 Jackson, Fredia L.-105 Jackson, Gilbert J. Jackson, Hazel M.-101 Jackson, Joey-102 Jackson, Katherine E.-97 Jackson, Lois M.-102, 98, 144, 149, 1?5 126, Jackson, Margie A.-103 Jackson, Marilyn J.-101, 144 Jackson, Melva J.-102 Jackson, Patricia A.-107 Jacikzsgn, Phyllis A.-40, 126, 62, Jacobs, Albert-109, 209 Jacobsen, Kristina E.-93, 162 Jaime, Alice C.-107 Jaime, Jesse-129, 131, 62 James, Ainthony James, Carolyn D.-102 James, Charles D.-109 James, Freddie-109 James, Thomas B.-129, 205, 215, 222 Jamison, Janet F. Jan, Cheryl 'D-.-103 King R.-95 Keim, Gwen S.-63 Keller, Charles W.-105, 63 Keller, Curt L. Keller, David-105 Kellett, Mary-140, 163, 228 Kellett, Michael J.-99, 100, 148 Kellett, Pat A.-39, 138, 140, 162, 228 Kelley, Brad M. Kelley, Donald L.-148, 64 Kelley, Jacob F.-64 Kelley, Karen J.-64 Huber, Alice M.-96 Huber, Walter J.-208, 105 Hudman, Huestis, Kathie D. Mike B.-101, 118 Huff, Raymond A.-108 Huffman, Lelia M.-99 Huggins, Christi L.-103, 134 Huggins, Janice R. Huggins, Lee A.-102 Huggins, Levonna J.-155, 61 Huilijs, Christiane K.-107, 104, Hughes, Craig C.-105, 127 Hughes, Leon D.-61 Jannino, Susan G.-95, 164, 143 Jans, Candace L.-94, 92, 143 Jaynes, Betty L. Jefford, John C.-99 Jeffries, Barbara L.-62 Jeffries, 'Patty M.-101, 149 Jeffries, Tom L.-102, 208, 213, 1 Jelmini, Claudia J.-108, 118 Jenkins, Sandra L.-109 Jenks, James E.-208, 62 Jenks, Jennifer E.-145, 122, 62 Jennings, Lola M.-102 Jennings, Roger P.-40, 132, 62, Hughes, Patty E. Hull, Harold E.-95. 208, 141 Hull, Terry A.-100, 211, 217, 221, 141 Hulsy, Barbara R.-103, 150, 151 Hulsy, Jim R.-107, 118 Hummel, Joseph A.--105 Hummel, Margaret A.-107 Humphrey, Betty M.-109 Humphrey, Clifford Jr.-100, 222 Humphries, Dennis E.-102 Humphries, Robert J.-99 Humrick, Robert A.-61, 148 Hundsdorfer, Larry J.-102 225, 138 Jensen, Bruce W.-150, 151, 156, 157, 136, 62 Jensen Deanna R.-150, 151, 102 .iensefif Lewis P.-108 Jenni. 213 Frank T.-95, 205, 163, 139 224 Jewett, .iiu'c. Johnson, Kenneth W.-108, 121 Johlrggn, Margaret Eloise-107, Johnson, Mark-105 Johnson, Marolyn L.-102, 149 Johnson, Minnie P. Johnson, Patricia A.-97, 119 Johnson, Ralph W.-109, 217, 222 Johnson, Robert L. Johnson, Scipio F.--62 Johnson, Vicki J.-101, 126 Johnson, Walter E.-97 Johnson, William M.-62 Johnston, Craig R.-105, 118 Johnston, Phil A.--93, 118 Jonas, Nancy E.-107 Jones, Carolyn-155, 63 Jones, Connie L.-96, 143 Jones, Danny T.-103, 228 Jones, Darlene V.-105 Jones, David C.-105 Jones, David J.-102 Jones, Debbie L.-96 I Jones, Delores-102 Jones, Donalee-122 Jones, Dorris J.-62 Jones, E ddiw101 Jones, Eddie L.-97 Jones, Eddie L.-102 Jones, Fiances M.-101 Jones, H Jones, J entry A.--109 ack D.-102 Jones, Jackie-105 Jones, Jamie L.-63 Jones, Jennifer-93 Jones, Jerry W.-63 Jones, Joan J.--105 Jones, Kurth H.-205, 63 Jones, Larry W.-109 Jones, Linda D.-108 Jones, Lula 0.L.-106, 154, 122 Jones, Lyndell R.-102, 98, 149 Jones, Patricia A. Jones, Robert H. tBohI-101, 166 Jones, Roger L.-102, 222 Jones, Ruby J.-101 Jones, Sandra K.-107, 122 Jones, Shelton R.-106 Jones, Susan E.-105, 104, 155 Jones, Susan Ellen-103, 150, 125 Jones, Thomas J.-63 Jones, Troy M.-63 Jordan, Carol T.-63 Jordan, Carolyn V.-63 Jordan, Dorothy C.-102 Jordan, Glen R.-99, 224 Jordan, Maryuerite A.-63 Jordan, Mary A.-109 Jordan, Pam L.-108 Jost, Bonni L.--94, 134, 142 Jost, Duane W.-63. 148 Josti1Glenn M.--108, 211, 118, 2 Josue, David G.-101 Juarez, Mary J.--108 Judd, Galen W.-109 Judd, James W.-99 Jue, Betty A.-93, 130 Jue, Connie L.-130, 100 Jue, Gary W.-95 Jue, Leland W.-63 Juhl, S 142 usan S.--145, 161, 63, Kelley, Lester B. Kelley, Sharon J.-64 Kellough, Beatrice F. Kelly, Carol A.-101 166 Kendall, Betty s.-96, 161 Kennedy, Della R. Kennedy, Fawnita K. Kennedy, James E.-96, 205, 162, 139 211, 141 Kennedy, Michael c.-99 Kennedy, Sharon A.-64 Kenney Michael L.-127, 101 Kent, ein w.-64 Keown, Pamela K.-108 Keown, Rockie A.-94 Kerns, Sherry Y.-108, 167 Kerr, Marjorie E.-106, 154 Kerr, Robert-99 Kerr, Tom A.-14B Key Benjylou Mary-64 Keylon, Margaret A. Keyser, Barbara J.-96, 153, 123, 156, 112, 114 Keyser, Susan M.-133, 64 Kimberger, Nick Ai. Kimble, Debbie L.-150, 133, 102 Kimble, Ethel F. Kimes, Roberta A.-107 Kiricii, Annster-115, 145, 64, 4 Kinch, Sallie M.-102 Kincheloe, Mike E.-96 Kindred, Cresana-109, 154 King, Betty J.-99 King, Beverly V.-64 King, Gayle E.-99 King, Jacob J.-102 King, James King, Janice M.-164, 136, 143 King, John L.-150, 151, 126, 100, 217, 136 King, Marilyn T.-105 King, Michel C.-107 King, Nancy J.-105 King, Sharon D.-145, 64 Kingman, Gayle A.-107, 154 Kinney, Sara L.-136, 64, 120, 142, 121 Kinoshita, Frances J.-107, 130, 155 Klnoshita, Stanley S.--130, 94 Kinworthy, Bonnie S.-107 Kinworthy, Cheryl L.-99 Kinworthy, Gary W.-64 Kirk, Raymond L.-95 Kirklndoll, Travis L.-64 Kirkland, Edwin J.--109 Klrkland, George A.-64 Kirkpatrick, Dale L.-102, 141, 224 Kirnberger, John R.-117 Kiiikislatrlck, Steve K.-102, 226, Kirnberger, William A.-96 Kirschenmann, Chuck A.-205, 161, 64, 225, 139 Jiminez, Domingo-107 Jing, Patricia-137, 136, 62, 112 114 Joboian, Carla J.-96 Joe, Charlene-106, 130 Joe, Kathleen L.-130, 62 Johns, Richard K.-209, 94, 164 Juiag, Donald G.-129, 130, 40, 3 Jung, Johnson-108, 130, 155 Jung, Nathan--129, 130, 95, 141 Jung, Phyllis A.-107, 130 Justice, Wendalora-102 Kirtley, Susan L.-99 Kisbey, Dave-96 Kiser, Bob-148 Kltchen, Allan L.-148 Kitchen, 'Nell C.-161, 64 Kitchen, Phllip C.-108 Kitchens, Gary D.-93, 208, 213, 139, 141 Kite, Byra A.-95, 205, 163 Klah, Cassi l.-151, 94 Klatt, Kenneth L.-107, 224 Klatt, Mary K.-147 Klawltter, Gary A.-65, 121 Klein, Beverly J.-95, 164, 92 Kliewer, Karen L.-106, 154 Kliewer, Kaye-137, 145, 156, 161, 136, 65, 112, 114 Kliewer, Larry A. Kliewer, Lynn E.--99, 96, 98, 144, 167 Kliewer, Roy D.-65 Knapp, Charles R.-107, 211 Knapp, Eric H.-129, 160, 65, 138, 141 Knapp, Joey F.-99 Knettel, Richard L. Knight, Danny L.-101, 148 Knight, Donna M.-167, 65 Knight, Ginger L.-65, 118, 119 Knight, Steven L.-109, 148 Knox, Delores-97 Knox, Ethel-100 Koch, Kenneth R.-117, 101 Koerlin, Daniel W.-149, 65, 118 Kokinos, Carole D.-128, 97 Kolb, Deva K. Kolthoff, Frances K.-103, 164 Kopper, Jeanette E.-126, 65 Kosareff, Daniel J.-102, 148 Kosareff, Jacob J.-148, 65 Kramer, Karen D.-94, 136, 92 Krause, Anthony M.-103, 152, 149, 136, 118 Krause, Donald C.-136, 65, 120, 114, 121 Krause, Robert A.-151, 149, 157, 6- JJ'-1 Krigbaum, Janice-151, 150, 94 156, 136, 166 Krgelger, Melinda J.-99, 98, 165. 2 Kroll, Carolyn L.-133, 102, 145 Kromer, Linda C.--65 Kromer, Phyllis E.-101 Krigngg, Linda J.-99, 140, 162, Kubey, Linda K.-167, 122, 65, 122 Kuhn, Ralph C.-94 Kumataka, Janice A.-128, 136, 65 Kunder, David B.-102, 211 L Laberge, B.-109, 118 Labovitch, Susan G.-40, 65 Lack, Dennis M.-148 Lackey, Dale A.-65 Lackey, LeRoy A.-107 Laclzely, Michael A.-209, 101, 1 Lackey, Richard L.-205 Ladd, Mike K.-108, 211 Ladwig, Philip G.-99, 118 Lai,3LIudy-130, 101, 144, 149, 1 Lake, John W.-101, 166, 224 Lake, Michael A.--108, 208, 221 Lake, Monte B.-96 Lake, Sandy L.-167, 66 Lamb, Merrie J.-117, 93, 134, 92 Lambert, Dennis K.-93 Lambert, Nancy J.-106, 155 Lambourne, Patrice E.-98, 123, 140, 136, 125 Lamond, Gene W.-99 Lancaster, Paul-66 Landis, Dave L.-103 Landis, Larry R.-149, 66 Landsborcugh, Todd L. Lane, Shirley-144 Lang, Diane B.-153, 123, 94, 136, 118 Langston, Barbara H.-99, 98, 226 Lanier Don L.-106, 208, 221 Lara, Fred-95 Larkin, Terry D,-102 Larma, Jim D.-66, 118 Lasater, Beverly S.-106 Laster, Don M.-101 Laster, Philip K.-66 Lathrop, Jimmy M.-108, 212 Lauderdale, Linda C.-102 Lauria, Tommy-108 Laurin, Craig R.-106, 118 Lawrence, Carol J.-99, 98, 140, 162, 228 Lawrence, Dick'A.-96, 160, 154, 135, 228, 141 Studen t Lawrence, Pamela L.-100 Lawrence, Porter E.-208, 66, 141 Lawson, Betty J.-105 Lawson, George D.-96 Lawson, Jefferson D. Lawson, Lawrencw102 Lawson, Neva F.-66 Lawson, Otha B.-100, 222 Layshot, Clark D.-149, 66 Leach Unny E 108 , R . .- Leal, David S.-101 Ledbetter, Mary D.-155 Leddy Mary M.-101 Lee, 8eatrice-102 Lee, Brenda K.-137, 130, 101 Lee, Carol J.-106 Lee, Donald N.-129, 66, 118 Lee, Clark H.-153, 97 Lee, Harold E. Lee, Keith Lee, Pamela A.-66 Lee, Sharon C.-66 Leeio Steven F.-107, 117, 130, 4 Leek, David W.-151 Leek, Jim S.-66 Legiggaztt, Benny M.-205, 66, 138, 2 Leggett, Noble G.-105, 224 Leggett, Rayford D.-209, 224 Lehman, Larry D.-105 Lehman, Robin D.-100, 98, 143 Leighpink, Robin-105, 163 Leija, Francisco-108 Leija, Jeane-97 Lemire, Mary A.-96, 153, 133 Lenick, John K. index Lizalde, Susan L.-96, 131 Lockard, Marsha R.-94, 164 Lockha rt, Cortess L.-107 Loclliwood, Foster N. iBudi-97, 8 Lodien, Gary S.-101, 211, 148 Loftls, Jack-132, 157, 67 Logan, Cecelia W.-67 Logan, Dwight K. Logan, Jerry D. Logan, Roddy A.-97 Lohman, Ronnie L.-100 Lomas, Baldo F.-103, 131, 211 Lomas, Elizama-99, 118 Lomas, Frank J.-67 Lomas, Lucille R.-131, 67 Lomas, Marylou H.-128 Lomas, Ruben F.-102, 100, 222 Long, Barbara C.-150, 93 Long, Gail E.-106 Long, Jeff L.-93, 221, 141 Long, Ronda K.-106 Longest, Charles H.-106 Longest, Cheri A.-95, 166 Looney, Joyce M.-99 Loperena, Susan M.-103, 137, 136, 143 Lopez, Amelia A.-108 Lopez, David R.-68 Lopez, Delia-103 Lopez, Elaine I. Lopez, Joe C. Lopez, John A.--68 Lopez, Lionor Lopez, Mike, Jr.-68 Lopez, Richard A. Lopez, Robert R. Maddox, Nancy K.-93 Maddux, Rebecca-94, 134, 92 Madsen, Vicki J.-108 Madson, Richard C.-105 Madson, Robert L.-94 Magee, Juanita C.-101 Mahan, Charlotte D.-99, 122 Mahoney, Douglas M.-105 Mahoney, Edward J.-209 Maiden, George-105 Malich, Pamela K.-69 Malich, Peggy S. Malich, Steve C.-101 Mallonee, Mike C.-105 Malone, Carolyn M.-101 Maneke, Ronald G. Mangrum, Diana-105 Mangrum, Wayne P. Manley, Bill H.-208, 213, 69, 139 Mann, Bertrand D.-108 Mann, Sandra K.-100 Manning, Frank E.-105 Manny, Glenda G.-103, 150, 151, 226 Manny, Linda L.-69, 118, 125 Maples, Sandra K.-100 Maples, Terry L.-107 Mgriigave, Bruce L.-100, 211, Marier, Laurette J.-107, 125 Marks, Donna J.-144, 69 Mais? Leslie L.-40, 167, 69, Marks, Lynn L.-151, 167, 122, 69 Marks, Wallace ,D. Lenick, Lynn A.-147, 140, 66 Lenick, Mark S.-101 Lentz, John W.-97 Leon, Joe A.-95, 148 Leon, Loraine M.-131, 102, 128 Leonard, Carolyn B.-93 Lerdahl, Janis C.-40, 66 Lerdahl, Lizbeth L.-109 LeRoy, Mike D.-93, 117, 212, 222, 141 Leuer, Dennis 0.-67 Levesque, Cynthia J.-93 Levin, Lauren Jo-103, 98 Levy, George Levy, Judy L.-106 Lewis, Cindy C.-93 Lewis, Donald E.-99, 67 Lewis, Donald P.-141 Lewis, Faye B.-97 Lewis, Gerald L.-109 Lewis, Irma J.-109, 154 Lewis, James R. Lewis, John W.-94, 148 Lewis, Katharine R.-107, 134, 55 Lewis, Linda F.-117, 100 Lewis, Lucy-107, 151, 160 Lewis, Mike G.-102 Lewis, Richard 0.-153 Lewis, Richie L.-67 Lewis, Robert J.-148 Lewis, Russell M.-67 Lewis, Sandee L.-67 Lewis, Sandi L.-67 Lewis, Vivian A.-102 Leyva, Erniw99 Licastro, Joe F.-99, 152 Liggett, Judy W.-137, 115, 136, 67, 114 Lightner, Mary A.-99, 98 Likins, Greg D.-100, 208, 98, 141 Lilburn, Darla J.-99 Lilburn, Lesly M.-99 Lilburn, Shirley L.-67 , Lilly, Jeanne A.-107 Lindamood, Daniel P.-106 Lindamood, David M.-96 Lindsay, John W.-97 Lindsey, Warren M.-93, 123 Linfesty, Linda M.-99 Linigo, Arthur S.-93, 209, 224, 41 Lingo, Thomas C.-107, 208, 228, 141 Lipke, Penny C.-160, 67 Lipke, Randy A.-208, 102, 222, 141 Lira, Lucille-102 Little, Augustus P. Little, Cheryl J.-96 Little, Chester L., Jr.-67, 118 Little, Ronald L.-208, 100, 118 Littlebury, Susan L.-105 Littles, Alvin L.-105, 118 Littles, Periy L.-97, 212, 118, 222 Livingston, Sharon K.-101 Livingston, Wadene-167, 67, 127 Lopez, Sally Lopez, Yolanda-94, 131 Lorah, Tom V.-94, 150, 151 Loran, Angie L.-102 Loudon, Jerry A.-205, 165. 68, 138 Louie, Charles-100 Loustalot, Vicki A.-106 Love, Clyde E.-102 Loveday, Gary L.-96, 141 Lovejoy, Phyllis L.-109 Lovelace, John F.-93, 226 Lovelace, Steven J.-108, 104, 155 Lowell, De Ayn-ne C.-100 Lowell, Donald R.-94, 127, 154 Loyd, Aaron R.-101, 224 Lozano, Joe-68 Lozano, Mary-94 Lozano, Rose M.-108 Lozano, Ruth-109 Lozano, Mary L.-95 Lucas, Carl E.-105 Lucas, Linda A.-68 Lucas, Steve D.-103 Lucero, Maryann Ludd, Clifford E.-68, 222 Ludd, Vincent T.-109, 211, 217, 222 Ludeke, Lynne K.-125, 68, 125, 114 Luera, Gloria Luera, Joe, Jr.-107 Luera, Rachel-103 Lueth, Edward E.-97, 212, 224 Luiz, Lynn A.-101, 211, 224 Lund, Charles J.-4-0, 160, 135, 68 Lung, Gary J.-209, 224 Lupercio, Gloria J.-149, 68 Lupercio, Loretta J. Lupercio, Margo J.-107, 104 Lupient, Nancy L.-151, 68 Luttrell, Ann V. Nicki!-107 Luttrell, Nedra D.-103 Luttrell, Vedra J.-101 Lynch, Freddie R.-68 Lynch, Judy M.-99 Lynd, Jon S.-101, 166, 222 Lyons, Janice C.-99 M Maaskant, Adrian P. MacDonald, George M.-209, 100, 141 Macdonald, Kathleen l.-107 Marlatt, Gary R.-105 Maroney, Dorothy N.-107 Marquez, Leonard P.-95, 131 Marquez, Mary C. Marrett, Carol A.-69 Marrett, Greg W.-69 Marsh, Stephen G.-105, 121, 228 Marshall, Francis L.-102 Marshall, Judi D.-69 Marshal I, Margaret A.-99 Marshall, Mark E.-103 Marston, Katherine K.-107 Martin, Charlotte B.-146, 69 Martin, Greg L.-69, 118 Martin, Karen D.-103, 143 Martin Nancy D.-107, 117 iviartinf 15 Paul G.-124, 69, 118, Martin Sheila C.-101 Martinez, Andrew R. Martinez, Bacilio J.-107 Martinez, Ernie-69 Martinez, Jerome-95 Martinez, Joe P. Martinez, John Martinez, John B.-212, 69, 222 Martinez John J.-69 iviartinezf Juno-105, 224 Martinez, Margaret-102 Martinez, Mario A..-105, 211, 224 Martinez, Mary L.-107 Martinez, Monica-70 Martinez, Nick B.-69 Martinez Patricia C.-101 Martinez, Paula-99 Martinez, Phyllis A.-154 Martinez, Richard-109 Martinez, Robert--95, 118 Martinez, Sylvia-98 Martinez, Theodore D.-99 Martinez, Tomasa-103, 131 Martinez Virginia-131, 101 ivianini, 'iviike G. Martini, Sandra Y.-107, 155 Marzett, Kay F.-102 Masini, Claudia J.-106 Massa, Judy L.-101 1 Mastagni, Lynda Sue-100, 122 Masters, Marilyn J.-101 Mathews, Jerry D.-95, 208, 162, 141 Mathews Kent D.-70 Mathewsj Larry L.-100 Mathews, Richard L.-106 Mathews, William M.-70, 118 MacDonald, Sandra J.-100 Machado, Linda K.-107, 161 Mack, Pati G.-68 Mack, Ronnie-95 Mackey, Andrew M.-101 Mackey, Delores-144, 68 Madden, Allen W.-105 Madden, Geneva-102 Madden, Gertie-102, 144 Madden, Henry, Jr. Madden, Ottlee Maddox, Ellen I.-68 Mathis, James E. Mathis, Jerrold L.-94 Matlock, Charlene K.-100, 226 Matlock, Eric W.-109, 221, 141 Matt, Warren H.-70 Matteson, John G.-97 Matteson, Mary A.-106 Matthews, Nina J. Matthews, Travis Mattly, John L.-70 Mattson, Paul-99 Mattson, Shelia-97, 228 148 Nord, Kathleen C.-108 Maxwell, B. Lynn-70 Maxwell, Floyd D. Maxwell, Laurie M.-105, 161 May, Randa J.-94, 92, 142 Maybee, Craig D.-102 Mayes, Kenneth L.-94 Mayfield, Oran B.-212, 70, 222 Mayfield, Patricia A.-109 Maynard, Crisana-97 Maynard, Georgia M.--154 Mazzitelli, Delores C.-70 Mcauliffe, Howard J.-105 McAlister, Danny R.-106 McAlister, Karen R.-10' McAllister, Gilbert G.-109 McAllister, Maureen C.-72 McBride, John W.-106 McBride Quintin D.-150, 151, 72, 114 McBurnie, Richard G.-106, 155 McCain, Mary A. McCain, Virginia A.-106 McCall, Marllna L.-100 McCann, Grady L.-96 McCart, Larry D.-73, 225 McCarthy, Terry-95, 162, 138, 141, 222 McClain, Charlie W.-97 McClain, Gus--100, 118 McClintock, Len-73 McCombs, Dennis B. McCook, Barbara J.-73 McCord, Joanna-73 McCord, Miriam J.--160 McCord, Terry L. McCoy, Rosetta M.-102 McCray, Janice M. McCuen, Martha L.-107, 151, 104, 160 McCullen, Thomas H. McCulloch, Brintha L.-97 McCulloch, Richard S.-109 McCullough, LaVernc-73 McCullough, Larry G.-103 McCullough, Marie-94 McDaniel, Arlana R. McDaniel, Lewis R.-73 Mcbaniels, Gloria-102 McDaniels, Roena L.-106 McDaniel, Vulinda L. McDanlls, Melba J.-100 McDonald, Jeffrey P.--108 McDonald, Lawrence R.-96 McDonald, Milton L. McDonald, Patricia G.-96, 117, 134, 138, 163, 92, 143 McDonald, Randall W.-96 McDonald, Suzanne M.-107 McDonald, Teresa L.-108 Mibowell, Bettie J.-95, 131, 21 McDowell, Larry W.-205, 73, 138, 141 McDowell, Pat-96 McDuffee, Sallee-108 McFadden, Otis T.-105 McFarIin, Josie-94 McGee, Bessie M.-96 McGee, Dennis A.-105 McGee, Jack L.-105 McGee, John D.-106 McGee, Walter McGinn, Bob C.-73 McGowan, Carol L. McGrath, Deborah M.-106 McGrath, Michael G.-73, 125 McGuire, Brenda C.-98 McGuire, Danney L. McHenry, Kris A.-106 Mclntosh, James H.-102 McKenzie, Diane L.-106 McKinney, Bette R.-73 McKinney, Darlene McKown, Gary W.-93 McLain, Jimmy G.-99 McLellan, Cheryl M.-93 McLeod, Billy J.-99 McLeod, Jim W.-40, 73 Student Yndex McWhorter, James C.-100 Mead, Alice L.--97 Meadors, Bradley A.-70 Meagher, Larry Ar.-94, 132, 141 Meagher, Mike E.-105 Meagher, Robert Craig-95, 208, 162, 141, 224 Means, Johnny L.-105 Medford, Darryl K.-106 Medford, Sandra K.-155, 70 Medina, Gloria J.-70 Medina, Paul-109 Medina, Refugio G.--109, 224 Medina, Richard--103 Melanson, Alfred J., Jr.-153, 95 Melendez, Cleta M.-95 Melcher, Sally A. Melendel, LaMarr Melendez, Larry H.-103 Melendez, Sylvia-128, 155 Melendy, Joyce L.-100 Melillo, Adrien-ne J.-106 Mellas, Terrie T. Melone, Linda S.-101, 149, 164, 143 Menchaca, Hector-70 Mendez, Franklin J.--106 Mendez, John G.--93, 224 Mendez, Margaret A.-102 Mendoza, Angela M.-109, 104 Menees, Jerry L.-141 Merideth, Barry E. Merrill, Jeannette A.--100 Merrill, Rebecca V.-93, 147 Mesa, Robert B.-105, 222 Mestmaker, Thomas E.-99, 118 Metcalf, John 0.-98, 228 Metcalf, Perry L.-108 Metropulos, Chris W.-103, 150, 151 Metropulos, Jane-40, 144, 70 Mettier, Jack C.-209, 96, 141 Mettler, Brian J.-205, 161, 71, 138, 222 Meyer, Barbara C.-103 Meyer, Jan B.-164, 215, 138 Meyers, Vicki A.-95, 166 Meza, Rose M.-108 Meza, Ruth C.-96, 131, 155 Michaelis, Juta A.-106 Michaelis, Ulrich-98 Michaels, Janice-100 Michel, Linda L.-146, 71 rvrrcrrer, Mickey L.-106 Michels, Debbie A.-107, 151 Middleton, Johnny E. Mihal, John--164, 71 Milikan, Frans H.W.-102 Miller, Brenda G.-103, 98, 140, Mojica, Tommy-93 rvroranu, calvin-97, 92, 222 Mongol a, Jackie L.-103 Monroe, James F.-100 Monroe, Nancy C.-71 Montgomery, Carnell L.-109 Montgomery, Leta A. Montgomery, Linda D.-72 Montgomery, Stephen A.-117, 17 7 5 , 2 Montiel, Richard-102 Montijo, James K., Jr. M-ontijo, John M. tMarkl-100, 118, 125 Montoya, Cecelia B.-100 Montoya, David-108 Montoya, Frank Montoya, Helen-107 Montoya, Sophia-95 MOOCIY, Margaret l. Moon, Gordon C.-72 Mooney, Delbert. E. Moore, Arthur A.-96, 117 Moore, Barbara J.-94 Moore, Clem H., Jr.-97 Moore, David P.-95 Moore, Dennis B.-72, 118 Moore, Janice E.-109, 131 Moore, Janie L.-72, 122 Moore, Janis--100, 143 Moore, Jannie P.-109 Moore, Larry-109 Moore, Malcolm D.-101 Moore, Maxine-97 Moore, Michael C.-100 Moore, Pamela A.-133, 167, 72 Moore, Raymond Moore, Sheridah K.-107 Moore, Steven M.--97 Moore, Sue B. Morales, Fernando, Jr.-105 Morales, Juan C. Moreland, Howard-109 Moreno, John-148 Moreno Raymond--109 Morgan, Charles R.-103, 123, 150, 151, 136 Morgan, Frederick G.-96, 139 Morgan, Gerry E.-109, 154 Morgan, Sandra--95 Morris, Debbie M.-154 Morris, Freda M.--103 Morris, John W.-102 Morris, Lissa A.-72 Morris, Melinda L.-107, 118 Morris, Nancy R.-138, 140, 160, 72, 228 Muster, Dianne B.-109 Mustin, Robert L.-109 Mutch, Janet M.-72 Myers, Alice L.-103, 137, 125, 228 Myers, Charlotte S.-93 Myers, Mary L.-93 Myers, Mike 0.-105 Myers, Paul E.-100 Myers, Ronald G.-208, 100, 141 Myers, Toni J.-94 Myers, Troy M.-99 Myers, William T.-99 N Naff, Beverly J. Naff, Janell-102 Nagel, Laurence W.-151, 126, 3 Nall, Barry T.-103, 136, 213, 226, 141 Narducci, James-208, 101, 118, 141, 222 Nash, Mana P.-131, 128, 73, 142 Navarro, Delia-109 Neal, Jerri E.-97, 155 Nelms, Bill L.-149, 73 Nelms, Robert W.-107, 224 Nelms, Susan R.-106, 150 Nelson, Carolyn A.-40, 73, 114 Nelson, Charles-102 Nelson, Connie E.-40, 134, 138, 140, 128, 160, 73 Nelson, Della S.--107 Nelson, Donald G.-106, 208, 148 Nelson, Don E.-74 Nelson, Glenn A.-93 Nelson, Herald-74 Nelson, Jane M.-74 Nelson, Jim C.--99 Nelson, Laura-103, 98 Nelson, Mike J.-117 Nephew, Lavada-97 Neri, Fernanda P.-107 Neri, Margaret P.-96, 131 fretherton, Charlene I.-100, 144 Nettles, Janis A.-160 74 143 rrrevrrre, Rouen S.-156, 74 Newbury, Ken E.-97, 92, 148 Newby, Joel Ar.-109 Newby, Susan E.-103 Newcomb, Agnes C.-108 Newman, Judy L.-103 Newsom, Marvin C.-74 Newsome, Margie A.-102 163, 228 Miller, Bryanna E. Miller, Darlene J.--146, 71 Miller, Darrel-101, 148 Miller, Dwight E.-215, 71 Miller, Ivory G.-97 Miller, Judith L.-108 Miller, Linda C.-40, 98, 71 Miller, Marcia L.-94 Miller, Roxie F.-107 Miller, Steven C.-93 Miller, William E. rvrnrett, chem A.-94, 122 Milyus, Miner, 141, Miner, Larry C.-160, 71, 141 Jerry A.-208, 117, 71, 224 Judy A.-108 Ming, Georgina C.-138, 40, 128, 71 Mine, 155 Pamela-107, 130, 104, Mingus, Barbara J. Mingus, Bernadette-71 Mingus, Marsha L.-107 Minor, Donald R.-97 Morris, Robert C.-105 Morris, Shelley G.-105, 161 Morris, Terresa L.-134, 100, 1441, 128, 163, 228 Norrrsn, iony L. Morrison, Edward M.--106 Morrison, Gene D.-150, 151, 72 Morrison, Linda S.-154 Morrissey, Catherine B.-98 Morrissey, Mike B.-108 Morrow, Charles L. Morton, Willlam D.--93 Newsome, Zenobia-152, 74 Newton, Daniel A. Mosby, 125 Dorothea S.-99, 98, 124, Moser, Terry R.-94 Moses, Bob W.-129, 161, 72 Mosley, Eddie-106 Moten, Arthur L. Mosley, Dorothea-123 Mosley, Lois J.-97 Moten, Johnny L.-103 Mowry, Larelle Moya, Fred-72 Mo er Steve L.-72 Y 7 Mozier, Barbara A.-100, 226 McMahon, McMahan Tommie J.-93 rvrcrvrarwnf Anita E.-136, 73 McMahon, Bobby D.--106 McMahon, Brran nr.-212. 73 Kathleen T.-143 McMasters, Mike D.-108, 209, 217 McNay, Billy B.-102 McNay, Darrell R.-105, 213 McNutt, Gerald R.-102 McNutt, Stephen D.-109 McPheeters, Patricia A.-109 McPheeters, William H.-102, 228 McQueen Mark M.-107. 208 rvreygy, tee W.-151, 127, 157, McWhorter, Belinda M .-107 Minor, Mike W.-99, 209 Miranda, Jesse A.-101 Miranda, Marcela-107 Misono, Edward T.-130, 40, 129, 135, 136, 71 Misono, Frederick T.-107, 130 Mitchell, Athene C.-99, 98, 165, 143 Mitchell, Bill J.-71 Mitchell, Charles P.-149, 71, 139, 141, 224 Mitchell, Clark A.-212, 222 Mitchell, Elizabeth L. tTootiel- 93 Mitchell, Kathleen A.-138, 71 rvrrtcnerr, sarry r..-150, 100, 98 Mitchem, Cheryl L.-94 Mitsch, Stephen W.-106, 155 Mixon, Claudya J.-100 Miyaji, Carolyn-94, 147, 128 Mobley, Marcus T. Mochizuki, Paul K.-108 Mulanax, Carolyn L.-98 Mullins, Phillip W.-99 Munden, Claudia J.-106 Mundy, Jane A.-106, 151, 228 Munn, Bill H.-72 Munn, Steve J.-105 Munoz, Larry-109, 212 Munoz, Lawrence E.-72 Munoz, Michael J.-205, 163, 213, 139 Munoz, Ronnie-102, 212, 222 -..so.r, ol.a.1ne-96, 168 Newton, Michael Newton, Ray K.-99 Ng, Howard-106 Nichols, Mike W.-208, 215, 135, 136, 221, 141 Nicholson, Barbara R.-102, 154 Nicholson, Lillian B.-106 Nick, Bob P.-103, 127 Nick, Shirley D.-98, 74 Nickelsen, Tom L.-99 Nickerson, Sherry D.-101 Nicola, Sandra L.-74 Niehans, Linda L.-106, 155 Nielsen, T. Eric-108, 228 Nieto, Jess Gilbert-99, 211, 217, 221, 141 Nightbert, Ted J.-108 Nikkei, Sharon J.-101 Nobel, Deborah S.-106 Nobel, Toni G. Nobles, Paula R.-147, 138, 74 Noel, Frederick C.-100 Nolan, Nikki L.-74 Noldon, Elaine D.-93, 92 Nolen, Carl R.-97, 212, 222 Nord, George M.-94, 205, 138 Nord, Abraham J., Jr. iJoeJ-96, Nord, Jim-74 Nord, Tim F. Nord, Wesley A.-94 Nordin, Jerry R.--74 North, Michael W.-101 Norville, Deborah N. Murillo, Dennis J.-106, 209, 217 Murotani, Ronald G.-130, 94, 129 Murphy, Eileen L.-72 Murphy, Opal-102 Murphy, Pat H. Murphy, Roxannw117, 161, 72 Murr, Donna M.-145, 72 Murr, Sandra J.--99 Murray, Claudette Murray, Jerome A.-96 Musick, Bonna D.-93 Novak, Douglas A. Nowatzki, Steve C.-108, 211 Null, Dale V.-109, 122 Nunnelly, Gary S.-101 Nutt, Henry G.-100, 118 Nutt, Ricky L.-100, 215 Nutt, William H.-98, 215, 224 Nutt, Willie G.-74, 224 Nutter, Carol L.-140, 74 Nutter, Linda-93, 143 Nuzum, Karen S.-150, 151, 136, 74 0 Oats, Berlng, Jr.-105, 221 Oberlles, Russel L.-208 Obert, Bruce F .--103 O'Brlen, John R.-101, 228 Ocampo, Carmen Ochesky, James L.-75 choa, Mary L.-131, 75 O oa, Sam E.-106, 224 Od I, Donnie D,-109 Ode ann, Aldeana R.-101, 151 Ode nn, Alfred E.-75 Off' , David W.-102, 224 by, Leanne-100 hs, Karen L.-108 Okane, Tonl L.-133, 96, 167 Olgzgia Jim L.-95, 135, 92, 215, Olden, Diana A.-154 Olden, Joann lden, Linda J.-108 ershaw, Karen M.-40, 145, Old eld, Llnda L.-93, 120, 121 Old m, Jerry D.-108 Olive Brenda F.-103, 166 Olive Mary J.-108 Olney Joyce O. Olse Gary L.-209, 127, 100 Olse Kris-100, 134, 98 143 ofn i, mthard A.-117, 15 0 eros, Frank-93, 139 iveros, Gregory P.-99, 208, 205, 215, 221, 141 Orand, Janet E.-99 Orange, James Ornelas, Olivia-101 Orrselas, Teresa-145, 157, 155, Oroz, Dorothy M.-108 Orozco, Lawrence-105 Ortiz, Esther S. Ortiz, Robert F.-109 Ortiz, Sammy-109 Ortiz, Shella E.-96, 154 Osborn, Roger L.-108, 228 Osborne, Gordon F. Osby, Charles E.-102 Oseguera, Lydia E.-99 Otterness, Dianna L.-101 Overholt, Mendal Al.-151 Overstreet, ,Darryl L.-94 Student Index Parker, Linda-167, 75 Parker, Lora F.-99, 128 Parker, 'Riley-76 Parker, Robert S.-205, 162, 135, 138, 141 Parks, Bill E. Parks, Daniel H. Parks, Nora R.-105 Parks, Violet M.-1 44 Parmelee, Richard J.-101, 213, 224 Paisgg, Candy C.-103, 138, 165, Parson, Debby E.-107 Parson, Linda D.-107 Parsons, Cynthia D.-94, 162 Parsons, Jackie S.--105 Parsons, James G.-76 Parsons, Jeannette L.-133, 76 Parsors, Mark R.-109, 211, 224 Paiogls, Theresa A.-107, 151, Parsons, Will-iam W.-106 Phixgas, Marilynn D.-109, 124, Phillips, Rachel L.-99 Phillips, Verna E.-98 Phillips, Wanda S.-106 Pickard, Pamela A.-106 Pickens, Rosalyn-103, 151, 136 Pickerel, John F.-97, 118 Puryear, Karen D.-100 Puiygr, Sandra F.-100, 126, Putnam, Kenneth-126, 77 Putnam, Valorie Z. Q Ovirgtreet, Janet D.-100, 120, Ovgrgtreet, Lynda J.-149, 157, Overstreet, Terrl A. Owers, Owens, Owens, Owens, Owens, Owens, Oxford, Oxford, Oxford, Oylear, Oylear, Connle J.-96, 128, 1431 John D. Marsha A.-128, 75, 142 Paula J.-226 Stanley M.-106, 209 Tim A.-118 Jerl L.-107 Robert M.-93, 148 Saundra L.-101 Edlth C.-40, 75 Suzanne-94, 166, 121 Pasquinii, Claudia L.-117, 137, 96, 134, 92 Pate, Dave L. Pate, Linda L.-145, 76 't ra.-I .aa 'A I: a erson, I e .-- - Patton, Martha J.-109 Patton, Patricia A.-109 Patty, David W.-93, 123 Patty, Pamela M.-103, 98 Paul, Deborah A.-96, 121 Paul, Jim B.-118 Paulsen, Mark S.-108, 226 Pavlina, Joan M.-105 Pavlrff Carleen B.-102 Pavloff, Tanya J. Paxton, Kenneth R.-101, 136 Payne, Larry W. Payne, Robert M. tMikel-96, 164, 228, 141 Pearman, Kathryn D.-103, 140 Pearman, Steven E.-96, 228, 141 Pearson, Hugh J. Pearson, Margie A. Pezilziii, Paul A.-208, 100, 215, Peckham, william s.-101, 125, 141 Pedigo, Richard D. Pedro, Pat A.-76 Peele, Judy E.-117, 96 Peercy, Marjorie S.-100, 165, 143 Peeren, Christine-133, 96 Pegg, James P.-97 Peltzer, Pamela A.E.-103 Pelzer, Walter D., Jr. Pemberton, Claudean-145, 76 Pena, Minga Penny, Eldon E.-108 Perez, Connie G. Perez, Gilbert G. Perez, Helen G.-76 Perez, Lillian G. Perkins, Andra J.-102, 143 Piearcy, Dan L.-99 Pieper, Linda L.-93, 147, 166, 92 Pierce, Joyce A.-105 Pierce, Velma G. Pierson, Donald L.-93 Pierson, Tom ll.-100, 224 Pierson, William E.-117, 118 Pimenta, Joe Ai.-95 Pimentel, Dolores S.-103, 131 Pimienta, Hope-103 Pina, Louis D.-105 Pineda, Jose-103 Pineda, Ramon-108 Pipitone, Arlene J.-76 Pisano, Gloria-103 Pittman, Donald G. Pittman, Rebecca L.-93 Pittman, Rodney C.-107 Placenti, Joey G.-101 Player, Geraldine-109 Plowman, Nollie E. Plummer, Cathy L.-147, 77 Plunk, Sheila R.-95, 92 Poe, Mike-99, 141 Poelhekke, Helen P.-107 168 Poelke, Linda J.-106, 167 Poffinbarger, Rod-209 Pogon, Tom O. Poisette, Suzanne E.-101 Polios, Nick S.-129, 100, 224 Pollard, Larry F.-108 Pollard, Richard M.-103, 123, 126 Polley, Janine E.-96, 143 Poloynis, Theodora-107, 104, 125 Poison, Carol A.-106, 228 Pon, Edwin J.-106, 130 Pon, Jon-103, 130, 136, 213, 228 Ponce, Frederico-95 Ponder, Claudette R. Ponder, Dale Poole, Penny V.-160, 77 Poore, Cheryl R.-103, 98 Poore, Michelle G.-144, 167, 77 Poore, Ric J.-105, 224 Pope, Clyde R.-77, 222 Pope, Gherry E.-103 Pope, Mike W.-107 Porter, Pat L.-99 Porter, Rosemarie-94, 131 Poteete, Andy C.-107, 211, 141 Potter, Richard A.-103 Poudrier, Janet L.-109 Poulson, Clifton L.-97 Pounds, Danel A.-108 Powell, Janet-109 Powell, John E.-93, 117, 92, 141 Powell, LaRay Quan, Jerry K.-95, 118 Quattrociocche, A.J. Queen, Diane V. Quigley, Qu iglfyf Ouijada, Ouijada, Quijada, Carole J.-101, 143 Joe R., Jr.-148, 77 Christine L.-100 Gloria E.-94, 131 Manuel H.-40, 131, 77 Rademacher, Joanne L.-94, 92 143 Rader, Chuck T.-77 Rader, Robin E.-108 Ragsdale, Carl W.-109, 121 Ragsdale, Marva J.-97 Ragsdale, Robert B.-105 Rainey, Barbara J.-102 Rake, Janice E.-77 Ramay, Mary D.-101 Rambaud, Roberta-99, 137, 149, 136, 226 Ramey, J.L.-77 Ramey, James L.-100 Ramey, Linda J.-107 Ramey, Sharon R.-93 Ramirez, Daniel-109 Ramirez, Daniel D.-77 Ramirez, Don-117, 77 Ramirez, Edward J.-108, 208, 213, 141 Ramirez, Fred Y. Ramirez, Juan D.-95 Ramirez, Lupe-103, 131 Ramirez, Paul M.-117, 77, 224 Ramirez, Robert R.-99, 141 Ramirez, Ruben D.-208, 100 Ragigz, Susan-140, 160, 77, Ramirez, Yolanda--109 Ramsey, Charles A. tTony7-97, 118, 224 Ramsey, William D.-109 Ramson, Judy Y.-106 Randour, Harry Tom-107 P Pace, Suzanne-134, 75, 142 Pacheco, Eva L.-131 Paddock, Tom E.-75 Padgett, David A.-99 Padilla, Conrad-75 l-adilla, Esther 0-96, 155 Padilla, Ruben-99 Page, DarIene51O3 Painter, David P. Painter, John At. Perkins, Bobby-103 Perkins, Dan L.-117, 205, 76, 224 139, Perkins, Donal R.-101 Perkins, Jimmy Perkins, Lerkins L.-105 Perkins, Letrice A.-109 Perkins, Mack-102 Perkins, Ronn E. Perkins, Ronnie W.-100 Perrien, Billy D.-101, 148 Per Alice K.-102 Betty-103, 144 Powel l, Powell, Powers, 222 Powers, Powers, Maurice-99 Robert-102 James D.-96, 208, 141, Jeanette-140, 77 Julie L.-108 Randour, Susan J.-167, 77 Raiiltaya, Dale E.-102, 212, 222, Raney, John M.-40, 160, 135, 78, 138, 226 Raney, Russell D. Rankin, William J.-205, 163, 78, 139, 224 Rasmussen, Tommie C.-167, 78 Ratliff, John W.-99, 222 Ratl iff, Sharon L.-108 Raulston, Nanci L. Ray, Anita L.-167, 78 Ray, Henry-205, 78, 222 Ray, Terry A.--94 Rayburn, Tommy Raymond, Vickee S.-78 Rea, Delphina D. Reader, Billy R.-109 Reams, Clifford D.-101 Reaves, Chester R.-99 Panani Palmer, Bruce W.-208, 101 Palmer, Janice K.-106 Palmer, Sheila A. Palmer, Susan K.-98, 144 Palmera Terry A.TV2O9, 102, 141 es Steven , .--107 Panlcl, Johnny L.-108, 209, 148 Papion, Amalia G.-75 Papion, Otellia-108 Pappas, Bill G.-208 Parenti, Mira G.-95 Park, Craig A.-102 Park, Joan E.-40, 167, 75 Parker, Aaron R.-165 Parker, Darlena V.-75 Parker, Delores-102 Paiilflr, Donald R.-100, 211, 221, Parker, Fred D.-205, 75, 222 Parker, James L.-100 Parker, Janet L.-98, 75 Parker, Jean C.-107, 117 Parker, 141 Jerry n.-208, 75, 224, YY, Perry, Perry, Elaine-109 Perry, Mary R.--106 Perry, Roger D. Perry Sandra F.-154, 97, 155 Persel, Edward M.-105, 127 Person, Allice M.-95, 144 Petersen, Kristin:-+151, 167, 76 Peterson, Sondra J.--76 Petrovich, Larry H.-100 Pettus, Ronald K.-100, 217, 222 Petty, Connie E.-93 Peityi Dennis c.-212, 97, 222, 4 Petty, Ernestine-131, 133, 95 Petty, Janie L.-152, 76 Petty, Kathy L.-106 Petty, Tyrone-106 Pfielschiefter, Lee A.-99 Pfgzzger, Wanda J.-145, 167, 76, Phillips, Brenda V.-133, 95 Phillips, Doug C.-102 Phillips, Karen S.-109 Powers, Ruth J. Pratt, Greg N.-107 Pratt, Janet R.-107, 118 Pratt, John P.-106 Prestage, Dana K.-94 Preston, Mike E.-162, 165, 77 Preston, Patrick P.-100, 206, 221, 141 Prewett, David P.-1OO Price, Linda L.-100, 144 Price, Maria K.-77 Price, Stanton R. Price, Vicki A.-96, 164, 143 Priebe, Theresa-121 Prince, Wilfred W. lBllll-107, 118 Pritchett, Brenda G.-103 Protopapas, Cleo H.-95, 138, 128, 92 Prout, Susan J.-101 Prude, Ernie L.-97 Pruett, Ann M. Pruitt, Bob-148, 224 Pryor, Jerry A. Pryor, Bill-107 Pryor, William A.-125 Puckett Marllyn E.-109 Puget, Maw C.-97, 121 Pullen, William C.-102 ' Pullett, Lucy M.-97 Purple, Sherry G.-40, 136, 77 Reaves, Opal M.-99 Rector, Donald L.-96 Redd, Barbara J.-102 Redfearn, Monty C.-78 Redfearn, Sharon L.-102 Redwine, Keith D . Reed Beckie S.-105 Reed, Brad L.-101, 224 Reed, Gary Av.-208, 102, 222 Reed, Gloria J.-146, 95 Reed, Janet K.-96 Reed, Marsha E.-106 Reed, Mike A.-78 Reed, Ontone A.-102 Reedus, Georgia L.-106 Reese, Thomas V.-209, 95, 136, 139, 224, 141 Regan, Carol J.-117, 96, 163, 92 Regier, Randy L.-107 Register, Ellen M.-100 Reinheardt, Sandy G.-95 Reimer, Jim W.-78 Renfro, Mike G.-96 Renfro, Randy R. Rerrfrow, Sharon G.-108 Reno, Charles-127 Rensel, Ellen M.-99 Rensel, Grace A.-108 Renz, Ralph W.-94 Rex, Nancy K.-140, 78 Rodrigu Reyes, Jesse R.-109 Student index ez, Kati J.-155 Sanchez Joseph J Sheets, Greg C.-99, 148, 224 Reyna, Jesse-78 Reyna, Lito-109 Reynolds, 222 Dwight B.-212, 78, Rhoades, Charles E.-107, 208 Rhoades, Gail S.-118 Rodriguez, Margaret-94 Rodriguez, Marilyn Rodriguez, Maric-103 Rodriguez, Mary-1f8 Rodriguez, Tony-102 Roe, Eugene C.-93 Rollins, Dell-167, 80. 120, 121 Rhoades, Larry J.-78 Rhodes, Patsy E.-108, 154 Ribelin, Dave M.-205, 213 Ricards, Brad T.-107 Rice, Janice K.-95 Rice, Rex D.--148, 78 Richard, B arbara L.-109 Richards, Dale R.-101 Richards, John W. Richards, Lyle K.-100 Richardson, Carolyn J.-105 Richardson 138 Richardson , Gene M.-78, 120, Jane A.--102 Richardson: Jean C.-121 Richardson, Joyce M.-101 Riclhlaidson, Ken C.-99, 217, 121, Richardson Richardson, Richardson , Nolan V.-109, 221 Opal M.-155 Randy R,-148, 79 Ramen, Jimes w. Rothwell, Patricia A.-95 134 Ringsby, Sharon L.-95, 92 Schm SCOtt Richina, Philip L.-109 Richina, Susan-79 Richmond, Pamela R.-107 Rickard, Neil A.-105, 224, 217 Rickett, Jim B.-209, 97 Rickett, Joe A.-108 Ricks, Wanda L.-105 Riechel, Susan L.-96, 147 Riese, Janice K.-147, 144, 167, 79 Riffenburg, Beverly G.-93 Riggins, Diane E.-79 Riggins, James T. II-79 Riggs, Danny G,-103 Rimmer, Micheal B.-151, 94, Ripley, Glenn P.-93, 153 Rivas, Barbara-96 Rivas, Rose-128, 79 Rivera, Robert-103 Rivera, Ruth R.-155 Roach, Gary S.-105 Roberson, Anita N.-97 Roberson, Eddie C.-97, 222 Roberson, Harold D.-101, 118 Roberson, Marilyn L.-93, 131, 133, 92, 142 Roberson, Mary L.-95, 118 Roberson, Richard A.-102, 149 Roberson, Theodore T.-109, 222 Roberts, Bert S.-79 Roberts, Beverly A.-106, 117, 155 Roberts, Charles P.-103 Roberts, Don M. Roberts, Kathy-109 Roberts, Sandra C.-103 Roberts, Steven L.-106, 221 Roberts, Wayne L. Rogers, Annie G.-131, 79 Rogers, David W.--101, 166, 222 Roland, Patricia S.-93, 125 Roller, Jack D.-80 Romero, John-129, 80 Romero, Mike A.-108 Ronquil lo, Maria C.-109 Ronshausen, Karen L.-93, 137, 153 Rorey, April-96, 92 Rosack, charlene-137, 151, 100, 98, 136, 125 Rosack, Henry P.-106, 125 Rosales, David J. Rosas, George A.-151, 94 Rose, Arthur-208 Rose, Craig W.-94 Rose, Dennis E.-106 Rose, 125 Ellen L.-100, 98, 165, Rose, Regina J.-145, 161, 80, 143 Rosenberger, Steve P.-80 Roskam , Lynn-80 Ross, John C.-224 Ross, John E.-95, 165 Ross, Robert K.-93, 117 Roth, Diane L.-99 Roush, Gary L.-101, 224 Roussel, John L.-108 Roussel, Peter L.--117, 96 Rowe, Danny L.-80 Rowe, Tommy L.-105 Roy, Edward J. Roy, Glenn J.-106 Rubio, Rubio, Jennie-107, 154 Martha-147, 80 , .-105 sand.-ni, Candace L.-117, 40, 160, 80 Sanders, Alice L.-109 Sanders, Bonnie J.-97 Sanders, David N.-103 Sanders, James T. Sanders, John R. Sanders, Nancy T.-94 Sanders, Pearl J.-96 Sanders, Raymond E.-97 Sanders, Richard J.-81 Sandoval, Marguerite S.-101, 165 Sands, Caroline Sanford, Sherry L.--145, 81 Sanguinetti, Janice E.-107, 117 Sanguinetti, Mary A.-96, 137, 168, 125 Santacruz, Amalia V.-108 Sarad, John B.-103 Sarver, Ron-96 Sasia, Suzanne L.-108 Sault, Daryl L.-95 Saunders, Marsha F.-106 Sawyer, Judy L.-167, 81 Scaife, Howard L.-97 Scarberry, Dan L.-81 Scarberry, Pat M. Schaefer, Eddie E.-102 Schaefer, Fred L.-81 Schallock, Gary P.-99, 209 Schallock, James A.-40, 81 Schallock, Larry L.-100, 121 Schalwitz, Richard H.--96 Schaub, Linda F.-95, 166 Sclgble, Ricky J.-99, 141, 222, Sheldon, Janice M.-107, 104, 161, 228 Sheldon, l-atricia G.-93, 140, 138, 92, 228 Shells, Gertrude-152, 126, 149, 81 Shells, Lucille-100, 126 Shelton, Carol L.-81 Shelton, Chris R.-108, 211, 141 Shelton, Eugene-97 Shepherd, Linda S.-106, 121 Sherman, Don R.-109 Sherman, Henry L,-97 Sherman, June D. iDianel-93 Sherman, Willie R. Sherrill, Sandra L.-108, 151 Sherill, Steve F.-94 Shields, Larry D, Shipe, Chuck L.-105 Shipley, Carl R.-126, 97 Shires, Stanley-99, 148 Shively, Mary E.-95 Shiver, LeRoy Shoemaker, Paula L.-108 Shofner, Freddy D. Short, sue E.-94, 136, 114 Shottenkirk, Charles L.-99 Shotwell, Ida-81 Shotwell, Ronnie M.-166 Siebers, Darlene A.-101 Siegel, Rochelle A.-81 Siemon, Sue F.-144, 167, 81 Sierra, Juan R.-109, 117 Sikes, Alfred E.-109, 217, 222 Silas, Michael J.-99 Sill, Laurie M.-81 Schel oski, Ken M. Schey, Karen L,-97 Schey, Richard D.-105 Schmidt, Alvie J.-96 Schmidt, Elizabeth M.-81 Schmidt, Martha A.-96 Schmidt, Ray A. Schmidt, Robert C.-126, 81, 141 idt, Terry C.-93, 148 Rudnick, Ben o.-99, 213, 148, 141, 224 Rudnick, Roberta M.-117, 140, 138, 160, 157, 80 Ruffin, Curtis Ruffin, Willie Nl.-oo Ruffus, Willie M.-102, 144 Rufus, Howard L. Rufus, LeRoy-97, 217 Ruiz, Mary S.-108 Rummel, Jacki L.-109 Rummel, Pat M.-134, 100, 98 Rundle, Bill M.-102 Rundle, Ronnette M.-94, 126 Ruozi, Marilyn R.-80 Rupe, Bonnie F.-101, 144 Rupe, Steve P.-95 Rupp, Gary J.-94, 118 Rurup, Hank B.-106 Russaw, Carver T.-205, 80 Rutledge, David E.-93, 117 Ryan Dan H.-80 Schmidt, Tommy J.-100 Schnaidt, G i na Nl.-1C0, 165, 136, 143 Schooley, Keith R.-94, 148 Schrader, Jeannene M.-94 Schrader, Richard C. Sclggilber, Gregg G.-100, 209, Schroeder, Stephanie M.-101 Schroer, Sue A.-96, 138, 163, 92, 142 Schuett, Ginny E.-96, 136, 125 Schuetz, Richard B.-208, 101 Schwartz, Bruce E.-96 Scott, Carl F.-105 Silva, Julia-94 Simington, Jack L.-105 Simmons, Betty H.-99 Simmons, Bob, Jr.-109, 209 Simmons, Jerry L.-224 Simmons, Randy L.-99 Simmons, Wanda C.-100 Simon, Frank E.-103 Simos, Sharon L.-101 Simpson, Karen L.-82 Simpson, Ronald D.-102 Simpson, Terry L.-107 Simpson, Timothy L. Simpson, Vera L.-109 Siner, C laudia J.-107, 151 Siqueido, Fred E.-96 Sisco, Charlene G.-105 Sisson, Gall E.-40, 145, 82 Sistonen, Taru S. M.-137, 40, 160, 82 Skaggs, Geneva J.-108 Skar, John W. Skeeters, Jo A.-102 Skiby, Sandra C.P,-108 Settle, Robertson, Bob M.-105 Robertson, Carole A-.-100, 101 Robertson, Davie J.-100 Robertson, Eddie D.-106 Robertson, Johnny B.-105 Robertson, Wayne-79, 120, 121 Robertson, Mary V.-93 Robertson, Raedean-99, 122 Robertson, Ronald R. Robertson, Sharron L.-79 Robesky, Donna A.-151, 150, 145, 161, 79 Robesky, Jim T.-208, 151, 104 Robesky, Kathy A.-140, 102, 162, 228 Robinson, Arthur R. Robinson, Charles A.-109 Robinson, James C.-106 Robinson, Margaret-155, 79 Robinson, Mary C.-107 Robinson, Royce L.-205, 79 Robinson, Velda A.-122 Robinson, Verma L.-45, 102 Robinson, 97 Wil I iam V.-117, 208, Robison, Jean-96 I Ryan, Judy A.-193 Ryan Kristi L.-105 Ryan, Ricky-95, 164 Ryan, Steve W.-105 Ryder, Jane-101 Rymer, Donna F.-109 Rymer, Neil-94 Rymer, Roy L.-105, 148 Rytter, Inger-96, 133 Rytter, Paul E.-80 Scott, Carolyn G.-81 Scott, Connie J.-101 Scott, Daniel R.-228, 139 Scott, Dawna L.-101, 164 Scott, Doyle L.-108 Scott, Dwain M.-105, 104 Scott, Elmer B.-40, 81, 138 , Jimmy A.-109 Skrable, Pat D.-103, 205, 138 Skrable, Russell J.-82, 141 Slankard, Kirby L.-96 Slater, Earnestine-97 Slaughter, Wyleen-109 Sloan, Helen J. Smallhouse, Dave P.-106 Scott, Linda M.-95, 164 Scott, William A.-97 Seaman, John E.-40, 149, 135, Searcy, Jenny L.-101 Sebesta, Stanley H.-103 Seclarest, Cathy J. Seibly, Frederick K.-95 Self, Jan P.-145, 81 S Sabaloni, Steve J.-94, 117 Sabedra, Ronald-94 Sackmain, Ronnie D.-96, 130, 135, 228 Sakai, Robert-95, 213, 141 Sendejo, Alex-102, 222 Sendejo, Yolanda-107 Serros, Serros, 1 41 , carol A.-109, 154 Jack J.-102, 212, 213, 224 Sesmas, Teddy Sessions, Carolyn H.-95 Ronnie W.-99 Robison, Judy L.-126, 79 Robison, Ward S.-KScoHl-106 Rocha, Joanne M.-109, 151 Rocha, Louie-131, 79 Rocha, Tina E.-96, 155 Rockwell, Vickie L.-99, 151, 150, 98, 145, 156 Rodgers, 6aren E.-95, 125, 142 Rodgers, David L.-102, 148 Rodgers, LaVeme B.-145, 79 Rodriguez, Gloria T.-79 Salazar, Basilio-131, 80 Salazar, Christine J.-107 Salazar, Ines A.-1-09 Salazar, Jesse-109 Salazar, Raymond-129, 80 Salazar, Roberto-106 Salazar, Rosa Salazar, Salvador-188 Salazar, Salvador-10 Salaza 3, 131 r, Santiago-103, 117 Salazar, Sylvia-95 Salcido, Joe L.-130, 80 Salmon, F rank-95 Samafin, Helen-99 Samas, David A. Sampson, Jeff A.-95, 101 Sanchez, Daniel A.-97 Sanchez, Janie-93 Sanchez, Jess-101 Sanchez, Joe-118 Severson, Diane L.-109 Seward, Chiree M.M.-94. 121 Seward, Garry L.-102, 222 Shaffer, Brenda K.-133, 145, 81 Shaffer, Danny R.-109 Shaffer, Doug A.-97, 118 Sha9Y, Shirley J. Shahan, Connie J.-101 Shain, Ray D.-100, 212 Shanahan, Stephanie A.-103, Bi, 134, 156, 163, 136, 143, Shanley, Lawrence M. Sharp, Judy M.-106 Sharp, Larry E.-99 Sharp, Roberta E.-97, 118 Shaw, Aillen M.-103, 98, 156 Shaw, Vaughn Scott-108 Shearer, Jim H., Jr.-99, 148 Shearon, Charles W.-81 Smal lhouse, Pam-82 Smith, Avon-105 Smith, Becky L.-103, 162, 228 Smith, Belinda J.-109 Smith, Betty L. Smith, Betty S.-93 Smith, Carlos E.-106, 121 Smith, Clara L.-95 Smith, Debbie M.-101 Smith, Elvin E.-82 Smith, Essie M.-102 smith, Faye E.-97 Smith, Gary L.-109 Smith, Greg C.-101, 166, 225 Smith, Herbie M, Smith, Holly M. Smith, Jacky M.-226 Smith, Janice M.-93 Smith, Jeffery R.-96, 164, 228 Smziglg Jeffrey W.-162, 34, 82, Smith, Joe L,-106 Smith, Judith Ai.-94 Smith, Keith S.-102, 141 Smith, Kenneth A.-96, 209 Smith, Lanna P.-82 Smith, Linda Lee-40, 82 Smith, Linda S.-99, 226 Smith, Linda S. Smith, Mark Allen-82 Smith, Marylynn A.-93 Smith, Michael E. Smith, Mike V.-108, 209 Smith, Neal D.-82 Smith, Patrick H.-82 Smith, Richard H. Smith, Richard K.-105 Smith, Shirley L.U.-109 Smith, Stephen B.-109, 217, 224 Smith, Willie D.-97 Smith, Willie F.--109, 212, 222 Sneed, Danny E.-146 Sneed, Dave C. Snell, Vicki L.-109 Snider, Jimmy L.-108 Snyder, Jim D.-96, 146, 208, 162, 141 Snyder, Ken R.-82 Snyder, Patricia A.-103 Soelberg, Ann-96, 167 Soiu, lrene J.-93 Son, Sharon L.-108, 124, 125 Sorensen, Ivar Tom-107, 118 Sorensen, James R.-82 Sorensen, Lewis P. Sorrell, Jay L.-106 Soto, Danny-101, 212, 222 Soto, Eugene, Jr.-93, 118 Soza, Linda J.-101, 131, 226 Spadie, Beth l.-106 Spangle, Janice M.-106, 166 Speights, Joyce L.-93 Spencer, Patricia M.-97 Sperry, Jo Ellen E.-100 Spirling, Warren-109 Spitz, Jill R.-106 Splittgerber, Kathy J. Spohn, James R.-106, 154 Sprague, Suw93 Stadtmiller, Lenny L.-103 Stafford, Roy L. Stahl, Carole A.-103, 164 Stahl, Christine A. Stallings, Bill S.-94, 212 Stallings, Claude W.-97 Stamper, Bonita L.-101 Stancliff, Esther D.-102 Stanford, Charlene M.-149, 160, 125, 136, 82, 228 Stanley, Charles-99, 209, 148 Stanley, Claudia D.-151, 94, 143 Stanley, Dale L.R.-108 Stanley, Jerry A.--205, 82, 139 Stanley, Penny A.-108 Stanley, Trudy D.-96 Stansbury, Patricia J.-40, 134, 138, 166, 83 Stanton, William R.-153, 95 Starbuck, Georgray M.-106 Starkey, Jerry C.-105 Starkey, Robert J.-106 Starks, Annette-105 Starks, Joann-83 Starks, Larry-97 Starr, Floyd Starr, Harry D.-93 Starr, James W.-100 Steel, Gloria G. Steele, Jane L.-109, 125 Steele, Tom G.-83 Steele, William E.-212, 222 141 ' Steers, Wanda J.-107 Stein, Richard L.-83, 138, 222 Stephens, Stephens, Stephens, Stephens, Stephens, Stephens, Stephens, Stephens, Larry E.-102, 165 Marcia L.-40, 167, 83 Martha A.-103 Nathaniel J.-100 Norma R.-93, 126 Patricia R.-96 Sharon K.-106 Tim L,-109 Stephenson, Ginger C.--100 Stevenson, Janell K.-164 Stevenson, Sharon J.-109, 151 Stevenson, Llnda L.-101, 149, 124, 1 36, 125 Stevenson, Walter R.-99 Stewart, Anita C.-105, 117 Stewart, Brenda-105 Stewart, Catherine B.-115, 83, 114 Stewart, Dorothy M.-96 Stewart, Eddie M.-83 Stewart, John Stewart, Linda L.-145, 136, 83 Stewart, Mark R.-117, 97 Stewart, Mike T.-105 Stewart, Ronald L.-107 Stewart, Tom R.-102 Stickler, Janet E.-134, 92 Stiern, Christina J.-94, 118, 125 Stiern, Jeffrey M.-97, 136, 118 Stiles, Janice R.--99, 137, 125 Stiles, Monica G.-107, 160 Stiner, Suzie L.-146 Stinson, Elmer, Jr.-109, 215 Stinson, Jackie M.-83 Stinson, John A.-100 Stinson, Sally M.-140, 40, 134, 167, 83 Stockton, Stockton, Florence M. Laura A.-93, 144 Student Index Stockton, Richard J.-108 Stoddard, Jack L. Stoddard, Robert E.-100 Stokes, Ernest A, Stokes, Jim R. Stone, Mary K.-40, 145, 83 Stone, Robert B.-95 Stone, Roger M.-96, 212, 222 Stoovelaar, Ronald-103 Storie, Jessie L.-107 Stotts, Marilynn R.-93, 166 112, 114 Stovall, John F.-100 Stowe, George-83 Stowell, Jerry L.-94 Straight, Carolynne M.-106 Strange, David H. Strange, George E.-108, 148 Strange, Glenda F.-95 Strange, James E.-83 Stratton, Dorothy M.-105 Strauss, Larry D.-83, 120, 121 Strauss, Velda L.-94 Street, Veda L.-105 Strelich, Steve J.-103, 117 Strelich, Tina L.-106 Strickler, Betty J.-99, 94, 138, 162, 143 Stringer, Susan K.-101, 143 Striplin, Ava N. Stqnope, Leon D.-208, 100, 215, 41 Struble, Rick A.-209, 139, 224 Stubblefield, Tena M.-83, 118 Stubbs, Linda D.-101 Stucker, Kenneth-108 Stuebbe, Jon E.-118, 119 Sturtevant, Brian E.-151, 150, 100, 224 Stutzman, Barbara A.-107, 118 Stutzman, James F.-132, 156, 136, 83, 118, 119 Subia, Maria A.-93 Sugden, Fred A.-96, 213, 141 Sullivan, Bob G.-96 Sullivan, John L.-105 Sullivan, Richard M.-83 Sullivan, Sandra E.-96 Sumlin, Barbara J.-83 Sumlin, Harvell-109 Sumlin, Janet D.-109 Sumlin, Joyce A.-94 Suritglizrom, Sharon L.-94, 92, Surman, Elvis-97, 222 Sutherland, Clifton L.-105 Sutherland, Kathleen A.--103, 164, 228 Suydam, Linda J.-165 Swall, Cody W.-99 Swall, Leslie V.-117 Swain, Beverly D.-95 Swanson, Freda L.-107 Swarts, Steven T.--106 Swartz, Alan M.-102, 222 Sweeney, John R.-83, 224 Swick, Carol L.-84 Swidecki, Jamie B.--93 Swind, Jack-126, 84 Swinford, Gary L.-95 Sworder, Steve C.-93, 136 Symons, Connie D.-96 T Taggart, Carol J.-150, 101, 166 Taggart, Ronald D.--97, 148, 224 Talcott, Jan E.-95, 166, 121 Tambellini, Yolanda A.-94, 142 Tanaka, Susie S.-101, 147, 128 Tanner, David N.-108, 222 Tanner, Duane G.-107, 222 Tanner, Michael A.-205, 84, 139, 224 Tapie, Carol S.-105, 151, 104, 161, 228 Tarin, Gloria A.--108 Tarnow, David E.-209, 94, 164, 213 Tarpley, Linda K.-93, 123, 156, 136, 118, 119 Tarr, Oscar L. Tate, Claudette H.-106 Tate, Debby B.-107 Tate, G. S.-100 Tate, Paul W.-102, 118, 222 Tatro, Stephen W.-105, 104, 211, 221 Taylor, Barbara J.-94 Taylor, Carl D.-99, 102 Taylor, Dave H.-151 Taylor, Gerald L. Taylor, James M.-84 Taylor, Jerry W.-84 Taylor, Jo Ann-84 1 Taylor, John P.-105 Taylor, Laurie J.-108 Taylor, Linda L.-94, 140, 138, 92, 228 Taylor, M ildred E. Taylor, Stevee R.-103 Taylor, Terry L. Teeters, Tim E.-99 Tellyer, Roger M.-96 Temple, Robert W.-94, 127, 224 Tenney, Dixie L. Terrazas, Arthur R.-84 Terrell, Arthur M. Terrell, Patricia D.-95 Terrell, Wilbert M.-97, 224 Terry, Eugene-84 Tesch, Dave S.-94 Tesch, Tony W.-108 Tessandori, Rick V.-96 Theodore, Izola F.-105 Thgrgg, Jon C.-208, 100, 141, Thomas, Arthur R.-127, 117, 84 Thomas, Bobby K.-97, 224 Thomas, Dorothy G.-109 Thomas, Geneva-84 Thomas, James W.-102, 121, 84 Thomas, Jerry-84, 118 Thomas, Jill L.-150, 94, 144 Thomas, Joyce I.-154, 84 Thomas, L inda J.-106 Thomas, Loyce J.-102 Thomas, Ola M. Thomas, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, 85 Thompson, Thompson, Thornton Pam S .-160, 84 Alice M. Bobbie Jo-107 Edward L.-100, 121 Elizabeth A.-161, 84 Glenda D.-84 lvory J.-84 Larry R.-96, 228 Linda M.-168 Mack B.-103, 101 Nancy S.-96 Paul W.-160, 135, Paulette-85 Raymond W.-108, 222 Dou S 1 9 A Thornton, James G.-93 Thorpe, Kathy A.-99 Thorpe, Marlane S.-85 Thiirber, Bart D.-209, 100, 213, 41 Thurber, Katharine E.-109 Thurber, Kent B.-106 Thurber, Susan M,-85 Thurman, steve L.-100, 148, 224 Tidwell, Freddie M.-85 Tidwell, Veda L.-102, 143 Tiede, Darrell R.-96 Tietge, Lucinda-99, 140, 128, 1 2 Tietze, Mary A.-140, 138, 128, 160, 85, 228 Tigner, Roxanne A.-85 Tillman, Barbara C.-83, 153, 166, 112, 114 Tillman, Dianne M.R.-109 Tillman, Lee C.--106 Tillmon, Ethel M. Tinsley, Lawrence W.-99 Tipton, Thurman W. Tobias, Josephine A.-107, 160 Tobias, Robert B.-108, 211, 217, 221, 141 Tobias, Susan J.-134 Tolson, Alvin D.-105 Tolson, Donna C.-94 Tolson, Warren R.-117, 85, 141 Tomlin, Claudette E.-109 Tomlin, Nora A. Tomlin, Tony R.-102, 211, 224 Tompkins, Pamela-100 Toney, Bertha D.-102, 125 Tooman, Patti D.-134, 140, 100, 198, 163 Tope, Douglas G.-102 Torgerson, Douglas K.-99 Torii, Connie L.-128, 136, 85 Torii, Glenn M.-102, 208 Torres, Joe R.-131, 85 Tovar, Jennie M.-85 Townsend, Tommy L.-215, 85, 224 Tramell, Danny H.-102 Trapp, Larry W.-108, 118 Traynor, Kathleen A.-103, 167 Traynor, Patti-40, 167, 85 Traynor, Richard M.-105 Trevino, Esteban-85 Trevino, Ramiro-109 Trice, John W.-109 Triplitt, Lynola J.-85 Trombetta, Mike S.-85 Trone, Larry D.-85 Trott, Charles F.-148, 86 Trout, Patricia A.-137, 40, 145 157, 86 Trout, William W.-94, 224 Traux, Helen J.-144, 86 Traux, Linda lvl.-99, 98, 162, 226 Trueluck, Marshall G.-109 Tmeluck, William J.-99 Tsitakis, John M.-105 Tsitakis, Pamela J. Tubbs, Sherrin L.-102 Tucker, Arnie J.-105 Tucker, Brenda J.-109 Tucker, Kim S.-132, 86 Tucker, Ronald D. Tuckness, Johnny B.-102, 148 Turner, Dugan J.-101, 166, 125 Turner, Gail D.-106, 151, 155 Turner, James E.-108, 155 Turner, Tom N.-86, 139, 224 Turner, William E. Tustin, Frank J.-102 Twisselmann, Kathleen L.-138, 160, 86 Tye, Gene R.-108, 211, 221, 141 Tyra, Ann M. Tyson, Linda L.-108 U Uhart, Mike S.-136 Umpleby, Karen L. Underwood, Cheryl L.-160, 86, 142 Underwood, Grant A.-105 Underwood, Greg S.-105 Underwood, Sharon G.-95 Underwood, William A. Unglih, Carol D.-93, 147, 166, Updegraff, William D.-127, 154, 86 Uribe, Beatrict+131, 155, 86 Urrea, Delfina G.-94 Ussery, Diana L.-163, 226 V Vadnais, Rand M.-103 Valdez, Albert L.-100, 148, 213, 222 Valentine, Joe F.--95 Valenzuela, George C. Valenzuela, Ismael-109 Valenzuela, Norma C.-86 Valenzuela, Rosemary C.-103 Valenzuela, Sandra J.-108 Valenzuela, Vernon P.-108 Vallerga, Carolyn J.-93, 140, 138 Valley, Richard A.--103 Valverde, Rudolf L. Vanalstyne, Beth E.-107 Vanasen, Catherine A.-107 Vanatta, Earl B.-100 Vanburen, Mitchell R. Vancill, Charles C.-106 Vandenhoek, William C.-94 Vanderpool, Margie Jean-99 Vandiest, Carol A.--107 Vandiest, Paul A.-96, 212, 162, 135, 136, 125, 139 Vanhorn, Maribeth E. Vanosdel, John M.-162, 163, 213, 138 Vanosdel, Robert L.-205, 86 228, 139 Vanriemsdyk, Robert J.-109 Vanwagoner, Ellena-167, 86 Vanzandt, Barbara E.-107 Varnado, Tony-131, 121 Varner, Steve L.-108, 211, 221, 141 Varner, William W.-86, 144 Varney, Diane E.-106 Vasquez, Leslie J.-107, 150 Vaughan, Suzanne-140, 100, 98, 162 Vaughn, Barry M.-105 Vaughn, Grantley H. Vaughn, Jimmy D.-150, 100, 211 Vaughn, Pamela E. Vaugrn, Sharon J.-86 Vaughn, Wayne L.-99 Vaughn, William R.-100 Velasco, Ana C.-137, 86 Veley, Dorothy A.-86 Veley, Jimmie D, Veon, Ellen L.-108 Veon, Steve T.-101 Vera, Linda M. 1 Wyatt, Vickie Y.-v108 Vercammen, Carol A.-86 Verde, Guadalupe-133, 40, 147, 157, 86 Verde, Olga-96, 155 Verhine Pe J. 103 , 995' - Verrell, Wayne E.--209, 102, 141 Vieyra, Isabell M.-131, 87 Vilas, LaMar E.-107 Villa, Henry E.-106 Villa, Irene-104 Villa, Leno-108 Villa, Linda A,-106 Villa, Sammy-109 Villanueva, Eddie S.-87 Villanueva, Esther-107 Villarreal, Mary-95 Villasenor, Leon A.--208, 102 Virrey, Elias R.-99, 208 Vogel, James Ai.-97, 141 Vuletich, Linda M.-101, 168, 125 Vt! Wachob, Patil D.-100, 208, 162, 228, 141 Waddington, Mary J.-109 Waddington, Susan K.-94, 122 Wade, Chauncey-102 Wade, Opal S.-95 Wafford, Effie M.-97, 155 Wafford, Lillie R.-107 Wagers, Beatrice-93, 151, 142 Waggoner, Bill B.-151, 157, 87 Wagher, Connie-133, 100, 144 Wagy, Christine J.-103 Wagy, Jon P.-212, 87, 222 Waldram, Candi M.-87 Walford, Edith G.-103 Yaussy, Thomas L.-108 Walker, Walker, Walker, Andrew R.-102 Caroline H.-99, 162 Chiquita-167, 87 Walker, Diana F.-87 Walker, Everett C.-209, 100, 224 Walker, Fred N,-97 Walker, Homer L.-105 Walker, Walker, Michael-205, 121, 221 Otis J. Wall, Kenneth V.-121, 87 Wall, Stephanie L.-97 Wallace, Carol A.-100, 143 Wallace, Chris R.-101 Zanotto, Delrena G.-109 Wallace, Eddie G.-93, 208 224 Wallace, Linda R.--145, 120, 87 Wallace, Sharon A,-93, 150 Walsberg, lngrid K.-87 Walston, Toni D.-96 Walt, Judy A.-128, 136, 87 Walton, Raymond-129, 97, 157, 92 Walton, Samuel E.-109, 224 Wandick, Katherinw-109 Wandick, Lorraine--154, 97 Ward, Beverly D.-106 Ward, Daryl D.-87, 141 Ward, David L.-40, 205, 87, 138 Ward, Evelyn o.v.-103 Ward, Karen J.-101 Ward, Kathleen T.-103, 122, 157 Ward, Ruth M.-97 Wardhaugh, Dorothy A.-105 Ware, Dora M.-145, 155, 87 Ware, Jim M.-95, 163, 148 Ware, Lillian A.-87 Ware, Willie L.-88 Warford, Kathleen-99, 98, 167, Student fndex Weaver, Catherine L.-106 Weaver, Marjorie C.-93, 137, 153 Weaver, Roberta G.-107, 154 Webb Larr C-102 I Y - Webster, Christopher C.-96, 132, 136, 92, 228, 141 Webster, Danny K.-88 Webster, Eric J,-108, 228 Webster, Linda A. Wegegaertner, Gayle L.-153, 149, 8 Wedegaertner, Kevin B.-153 Weedman, Mary A.--108 Weeks, Janice G.-103 Weeks, Mike N.-88 Wegner, Jim A. Weidenbach, Charmen L.-108, 150 Weigel, Andrea M.-88, 118, 142 Weigel, Kimberlie A. Weigel, Mike G.-88, 112, 114 Weigel, Vicki D.-108, 118 Weimer, Gerald D.-103 Weis, Sandy L.-88 Weis, Timmy W.-108 Weisberg, Louie W. Weisel, Judy J.-137, 101, 98, 164 Weisel, Patricia A.-137, 123. 167, 122, 136, 88, 121 Welch, Ben H.-97, 213 Welch, Brenda I.-102 Welch, David H.-154, 88 Weldon, Dannie M.-100, 122 Weldon, Rudolph K.-127, 88 Welker, Ella J.-95 Well, Linda D.-93 Weil,1Rickey D.-208, 100, 215, 4 Wells, Gregg R. Wells, Joy B.-103, 164 Wells, Sherrion J. Weitz. William H,-101, 129, 132, 166, 224, 141 Welz, Larry E.-103, 151, 98 Welz, Laurie-161, 88, 142, 114 Wenske, Joan L.-140, 160, 88 Wesley, Dorothy A.-101 West, John R.-101, 126, 222 West, Marsha E.-99, 122, 143 Westerfield, Susan M.-103, 164 Wetzel, Winette K.-140, 160, 138, 88 Wharton, Marva C. Wheeler, Clyde C.-127, 154, 88 Wheeler, Floyd S.-100 Wheeler, Fred J.--205, 89 Wheeler, Judith D.-145, 167, 89 Wheeler, Kathleen D.-106 Wheeler, Nancy S.-145, 89 Whicker, Fred N.-105 Whicker, Michael E.-95, 212 Whisler, Barbara J.-101, 150, 151, 156, 136 Whisler, Charles W.-105 Whisler, Lois-147 Wilder, Alexander L.-106 Wilder, Delores L.-146, 89 Wiley, Deborah E.-100 Wiley, Florastine-107, 226 Wilkerson, Victoria M.-89 Wilkins, Janice A.-108 Wilks, Becky Ai.-106, 151 Willard, Jim E.-89 Willey, Daniel G. Williams, Williams, Alice M. Anthony F.-97 Williams, Barbara M.-137, 128, 167, 89 Williams, Beth A.-99, 151, 144 Williams, Calvin D.-109, 222 Williams, Charlotte E.-102, 125 Williams, Clemcn J.-217 Williams, Ernest F. Williams, Gerald-105, 157, 136 llviil amz, flreg-rv '- -99 117 Williams, Harriet Y.-106 Wigiams, James N.-153, 123, 5 Williams, Jean K.-89, 125 Williams, John T. Williams, Joyce L.-99 Williams, June K.-124, 125 Williams, Kenneth-127 W:Il at L. B. Williams, Larry W.-89 Williams, Leslie D.-95, 141, 224 Williams, Marcia L.-107 Williams, Mary E.-102 Williams, Shirley J.-151, 102, 149 Williams, Stanley P.-109 Williams, Tom Watson, Jr.-97, 224 Williams, Ulysses, Jr.-102 Williamson, Carolyn R.--108 Williamson, Jimmy D.-100 Williamson, Julie-106 Williamson, Sally J.-103, 140, 51 Williamson, Sandra J. Williford, Bill D.-108, 211, 141 Williford, Linda J.-107 Williford, Robert A.-215, 89 Williams, June-108 Willis, William A.-165, 89 Willoughby, Claudette C.-107 Wills, Richard M. Wiloth, Joyce A.-96 Wilson, Bruce L.--89 Wilson, Chris T. Wilson, Curtis S.-102, 118 Wilson, John K.-106, 208, 151 Wilson, Johnnie K.-90, 141 Wilson, Kathy L.-105, 151 Wilson, Orvel D.-103 Wilson, Patcie S.--108 Wilson, Ralph W.-105 Wilson, Terry M.-100 Wilson, Tom C.-90 Wiltse, Harold J.-96, 164 Wimberly, Bill D.-93 Wimberly, Marthee J.-106 White, Alvin E.--100 White, Beverly T.-155, 89 White, Burnell J.-102 White, Cecil M.-99, 120, 121 White, David G.-94 White, Kenneth W. White, Judi C. White, Linda F.-89 White, T homas R. Whitesell, Patricia Nl.--101 Whitfield, Ronald G.--97, 118, 143 Warner, Robert L.-118 Warner, Sylvester, Jr.-100 Warren, Ann M.-95 Washington, Patricia D.-93, 125 Warren, Greg D.-103 Washington, Velma J.-95 Waters, Kathy S.-109, 151 Watkins, Elmer-97 Watkins, James M.-101 Watkins, Robert L.-101 Watkins, Roxana-107 Watson, Gary T.-105 Watson, Percy-102, 121 Watson, William C. Wattenbarger, Linda L.-88, 226 Watts, Joyace-109 Weathers, Glinda B.-106, 154 Weaver, Billie F.-100 222 Whitfield. Yclacda-109 Whitley, Genetta M.-93, 149 Whitley, Milton-109, 117, 222 Whitlock, David L.-99, 126 Whitlock, Richard A.-108, 155 Whitmore, Clarence-102 Whitmore, Evelyn L.-153, 102, 149, 136, 118 Whitt, Paulette H.-108 Whitton, Nancy M.-107, 168 Widener, Phil J.-222, 212 Wiens, Gerald D.-107, 118 Wiggins, Don H.-108, 224 Wiggins, Larry G.-117, 89 Wiggins, Randy B.-106 Wiggintcn, Craig R.-117, 102 Wilgg, Hank A.-208, 117, 101, Winders, Adelle C.-105 Winn, John W.-109 Winston, William R.-129, 97, 205, 215 Winter, Mary D.-99, 226 Winter, Richard G.-102 Winter, Russell D.-97 Wise, Diana L.-95, 104, 143 Wise, Shirley A,-107 Witham, Kathleen-107, 151 Witmer, Jimmy L.-101, 211, 166 Witmer, Mike Ai.-108, 127 Witt, Eddy A.-102 Witt, John-148 Wittman, Cheryn J.-99 Wittman, Judy K.-93 Witus, Charmaine L.-117, 96, 134, 138, 92 Wofford, Fred-105 Wofford, Junior J.-102 Wold, Cynthia A.--103 Wolford, Michael G. Wong, Dennis D.-205, 161, 90, 139 Wong, Evelyn B.-103, 150, 137, 130, 134, 128 Wong, Larry J.-105 Wong, Leta Q.-152, 130, 101, 149 Wood, Donald M.-108, 127 Wood, Wood, Wood, 121 Wood, Wood, Wood, Ernest M. James M.-90, 226 Jim D.-217, 97, 120 Jiiu L. Richard C.-40, 160, 90 Sharon R.-96 Woodard, Dannie L.-100, 148 224 Woodard, Harcld R.-148 Woodruff, Jeff K.-109 Woods, Alan D.-108 Woods, John P.-108, 208, 215 228 Woods, Michael G.-90, 228 Woodward, Robert L.-99 Woodward, Stephen J.-94 Wooldr Wooldr 125, Woolf, 166, idge, Joan A.-105, 125 idge, Susan A.--150, 94 166 Jerry J.-101, 98, 212 228 Woolfolk, Pete H. Worsley, Carolyn-90 Wrathe r, Raymond Z.--99, 167 Wright, Adona R. Wright, Charles E,-105 Wright, Charlotte M.-103 Wright, Eddie B.-90 Wright, Warrei J,f137, 151, 126, 157, 90 150, Wright, John R.-96, 92 Wright, Johnnie M.-90 Wright, Ruth A.-102 Wyatt, 208 Wyatt, 138 Wyatt, Wynn, 136, Wytch, James L.-94, 141, 224, John S.-95, 205, 163, Voncile M.-102 Jeff C.-137, 152, 126, 90 Louis-97, 118 Y Yacopetti, Annamarie-90 Yacopetti, Ted G.-148, 91 Yant, J im A.-97, 164 Yarbrough, Lynn G.-109 Yates, Greg J. Yeager, Yeager, Yeager, Yimm, Ann L.-101, 143 Harry L.-108, 224 Robert E.-152, 44 Donald M.--101 Yniguez, Gloria-91 Yniguez, Irene-101, 143 i atrca 'l --91 178 York, A York, S Young, You ng, Young, Young, Young, Young, Young, You ng, Young, Young, Young, Ycungbl Ycungm lan C.-153, 126, 91 andra E.-137, 101 Dennis H.-109, 222 Helen J.-102 John M. Joseph Kevin-103 Lucia R.-105, 161, 155 Marianne-102 Mary T.-108 Sondra K.-96, 140 Susan L.-150 Walter R.-129, 161, 91 cod, Judy A.-Q-155, 91 an, Ronnie G.-101 Z Zaragoza, Rachel-131, 95 Zarate, Jesus A.-108 Zavala, Alicia F.-107 Zearing, Pat D. Zemny, Stephen M. iMattJ-148, 91 Zeni, Thomas G.-106, 211, 217, 155, 221 Zepeda, Margarita L. Zigoures, Kenny G,-96, 141 Zink, Nancy L,-106 zank, Sally A.-93, 166, 92, 114 Zlokovich, Bob J.-99 Zubia, Joe--91 Zwartendyk, Charlene M.-156, 92, 112, 114 Zwartendyk, Katherine A.-107, 134 1 i 1 112, Senior 14ctia7itieA Index ABBOTT, PATTI: Aguanettes 11, 12, Class Council 9, IU, YMCA Club 9, 10. 11, 12. ADAMS, IILL: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Secre- tary ll. AKERS, ALYCE: Aquanettes 10, Il, 12, Art Club IZ, YMCA Club 9, 10, Chaplain 10. ALEXANDER, RICK: Class Council 12, Presi- dent 12, Competitive Sports ll, Executive Board 12, IRC 12, YMCA Club 10, 12, Presi- dent 10. ALLEN, GAIL: Girls' League 9, IU, 11, ISC ll, 12, YMCA Club 10, Il. ALMKLOV, KATHLEEN: Band 9, IU, Il, 12, Chess Club 9, IO, CSF 9, 10, ll, 12, ISC 10, ll, 12, Opus l Il, 12, Science Club ll, 12. ALVAREZ, MAURICE: Competitive Sports 9, Los Amigos ll. AMENT, MARC: Orchestra 9, 10. ANDERSON, GORDON: Class Council 9, 11, 12, IRC 12, YMCA Club IO. ANDERSON, IOHN: Block B 12, Competitive Sports 12, IRC 12, Key Club 12, YMCA Club 12. ANDERSON, KATHY: Class Council 11, 12, Competitive Sports IU, II, 12. ANDERSON, MARY IANE: Aquanettes 10, Il, 12, Class Council 9, IO, ll, 12, Treasurer, 9, Competitive Sports 9, IU, Cultural Activities Comm. ll, IRC IO, ll, I2, Secretary ll, President 12, Orchestra 9, IO, ll, 12, Libra- rian ll, Historian 12, Valkyries 10, 11, 12. ANDERSON, MIKE: Block B ll, 12, Circle B 9, IU, Il, 12, YMCA Club ll. ANDERSON, PEGGY: Class Council IU, 12, Modern Dance IO, ll, 12, President 12, Val- kyries IO, ll, YMCA Club 9, 10, Il, 12, Treasurer IO, V. President ll, President 12. ANDREWS, STEPHEN: Biology Club ll, Boys' Service ll, 12, Chess Club IO, ll, 12. ANDREWS, WILMA IEAN: Carver Club ll, 12. ANSLINGER, ALAN: Electronics Club 11, 12. ANSOLABEHERE, ALBERT: FFA 12. ARNOLD, ROBERT: Circle B 11, 12, Competi- tive Sports 9, IO, ll, ASH, KAREN: Band 9, IU, 12, Teen Teachers 9, 10, 12. ASHBY, IIM: Block B 12, Circle B 9, IO, 11, Competitive Sports 9, 10, 11, 12. ASHCRAFT, SHARON: Modern Dance IO, ll, 12. AUBIN, MIKE: CSF IO. AUSBIE, BERTA: Biology Club 12, Competitive Sports IO, Focus Club 12. 262 BAIN, MARTHA: Band 9, 10, 11, IZ, Library Sergeant ll, 12, Blue and White ll, 12, Co- editor 12, CSF ll, 12, Cultural Activities Comm. ll, 12, Organizations Comm. 12, Thespians 10, ll, 12, YMCA Club 9, IO, Il, 12, Historian 9, IU, V. President ll, President 12. BAINBRIDGE, DENNIS: Circle B 10, 11, 12, Competitive Sports 9, IU, ll, 12. BANDUCCI, GARY: Competitive Sports IU. BARBER, DAVE: Block B IU, 11, 12, Boys' Serv- ice ll, 12, Secretary I2, Competitive Sports IU, ll, 12. BARNES, DAVID: ABSB IU, Band 9, IO, 11, 12, Pep Band ll, 12, Senior Play I2. BARNES, DIANE: Girls' League ll, YMCA Club ll, 12. BARRETT, CAROL: Aquanettes 11, 12, Class Council 9, IO, 12, YMCA Club 10. BARRIOS, GLORIA: Los Amigos 12. BARTHOLOMES, WILLIAM: Band 9, Chess Club IO, ll, 12, Debate 9, Orchestra 10, ll, 12. BARTON, SANDRA: Band 9, IO, ll, 12, YMCA Club ll, 12, Chaplain ll. BATEMAN, LEAH: Art Club 9, IU, Class Coun- Cil IU, 12. BATTLE, PAUL: Carver Club ll. BAYUS, IOE: Chess Club ID, ll, 12, Secretary ll, CSF IU, ll, ISC 10, Walrus Club 10, Il. BAZIUK, GREG: Audio Visual 9, IO, ll, 12, Ser- geant at Arms 10, Secretary ll, Treasurer ll, Training Oiiicer Il, Electronics Club ll, 12, Stage ll, 12, Manager 12. BEARD, WALKER: Block B ll, 12, Circle B 9, IO, Sergeant at Arms IU, Competitive Sports 9, IO, ll. BEAVER, JOYCE: Class Council ll, 12, YMCA Club IU, ll, Chaplain 10, Il. BEAVERS, ELIZABETH: Future Teachers ll, 12, Secretary 12. BECHTEL, PAULETTE: YMCA Club IU. BECK, NANCY: Class Council 9, IO, ll, 12, Representative ll, Election Comm. 11, Exec- utive Board 11, ICC ll, Oracle Staff ll, 12, Organizations Comm. 12, Ouill and Scroll ll, 12, President 12, YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Council Rep IO, Secretary. BEHILL, BERNICE: Advanced Girls' Glee 9, IU, Drill Team IO, ll, 12, Captain 12, Los Amigos 12. BENDER, BRADLEY: Agriculture Club 10, ll, Band IO, ll, 12. BENIAMIN, PAT: Class Council 9. BENNETT, LIANE: Art Club 12. BERRYHILL, KENNETH: Competitive Sports 9, Focus Club 9, IO, ll, V. President 10, ll. BINGHAM, IOHN: Block B 12, Campus Pride Comm. 12, Class Council 12, Representative 12, Competitive Sports 9, IO, ll, 12, Election Comm. 12, Executive Board 12, ICC 12, V. Chairman. BISHOP, FLOYD: Audio Visual 9, 10, ll. 12. BLACK, GEORGIA: Carver Club 11, IZ. BLAIR, DONNA: Class Council 10, Drill Team IO, ll, 12. . BLAIR, HELEN: Merchies ll, 12. BLAKE, ALEXANDER: Block B 10, ll, 12, Boys' Service ll, 12, Circle B 9, 10. BOLERIACK, BOB: Circle B 10, ll, 12, Com- petitive Sports 9, IO, Il, 12, YMCA Club 9, l0, 12. BOLSTAD, ORIN: Boys' State Rep 12, Class Council IU, ll, 12, President 10, Competitive Sports 9, CSF 9, 10, ll, Executive Board IU, 12, President 12, IRC 12, Key Club IU, ll, 12, V. President, 12, NFL 9, 10, II, YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12. BOMERS, JANET: Concert Choir 12. BOONE, RENA: IRC, 9, 10, ll, 12, YWCA Club 12. BOONE, STEVE: Competitive Sports 10, YMCA Club 10, 11, V. President ll. BOOTH, LINDA: FHA IO, Merchies ll, 12. BOSTICK, ALLEN: Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll, 12. BOWEN, BRUCE: Band IU, ll. BOWERS, EUGENIA: Class Council 12, Mes- sengers 9, Modern Dance 9, 10, ll, 12, YWCA Club 12, V. President. BOWERS, IOYCE: Drill Team 10, 11, 12. BOYD, WILLIAM: Chess Club 9, 10, ll, 12 Publicity Chairman 9, Secretary 12, CSF If ll, 12, Forum ll, Orchestra 9, IU, ll, I Assistant Manager 11, Manager 12, Scier Club IO, ll, 12, President 12, Walrus C 10, President IO. BOZOKY, LINDA: Class Council ll, 12' 9, YMCA Club IU, 11, 12, Chaplain 7 torian ll. BRADY, IOHN: Electronics Club ll, BRAUN, DON: YMCA Club ll. BRINTON, IACK: ABSB IU, ll, IU, ll, President ll, Boys' Sf Executive Board 12, Finance I 10, ll, Treasurer 11, Oracle ' Manager 12, Organizations I and Scroll ll, 12, Treasurer BROOKSHIRE, VERONIA: Sciei Senior :4cti17itie Index BROWN, CHERYL: Class Council 11, 12: CSF 10: Teen Teachers 9, 10, ll, 12, Treasurer 10, 11, 12: YMCA Club 12. BROWN, DAN: Circle B 10, ll, 12: Class Coun- cil ll, 12: Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll: Danny Driller 12: Executive Board 12: Latin Club 9: YMCA Club 12. BROWN, MIKE: Class Council 10: Competitive Sports 9, 10, 11, 12: YMCA Club ll, 12. BRUMMER, IOAN: Class Council 9: YMCA Club 9, 11. BRYANT, MARY: Senior Secretaries 12, BUCKNER, DOROTHY: Biology Club 11, 12, V. President ll: Future Teachers 12: YWCA Club ll, 12, Secretary ll. BULKELEY, KATHY: Class Council 10, 11, 12. BULL, DIANA: NPL 9, 10, 12: YMCA Club 10. 11, 12, Historian 10, Secretary ll, V. Presi- dent 12. BUNDY, VIOLA: Advanced Girls' Glee 9, 10, ll. 12. BURGAN, IAMES: YMCA Club 12. BURKS, VICKI: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, Chaplain 10. BUSTAMANTE, ELLEN: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 11. BUTLER, IIM: Class Council 12. BYRD, DONNA: Advanced Girls' Glee 11, 12: Chamber Singers ll, 12: Messengers 9. CABRAL, GAYLE: FHA 9: YMCA Club 9, 10. ll, Chaplain 10, V. President ll. CABRERA, IOSEPH: Block B ll: Circle B 9, 10, 11: Competitive Sports 9, 10, 11. CACIUC, MARILYN: Aquanettes ll, 12: Class Council 9, 10, 11, 12: Executive Board 12: Modem Dance 10, ll, 12: Treasurer 12: NFL 9, 12: SRA 11, 12: Yell Leader 12. CALDERON, ALFONSO: Art Club 12: Los Ami- gos 12: SAA ll, 12. CALDERON, IOHN: Art Club 12: Competitive Sports 12: Los Amigos 12: SAA 12. CALDWELL, IOYCE: Advanced Girls' Glee 9, 10, Treasurer 10, Section Leader 9: Chamber Singers 9, 10, ll: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Honor Chorus 10. 11: MENC Chorus ll: Opusl ll, 12, Secretary ll: Red Mill 10: YMCA Club 10, ll. CALHOUN, SONDRA: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Hostess Club 10, ll, 12, Senior Representa- tive 12: YMCA Club ll, 12. CANDIA, LORENZA: Drill Team ll, 12: Los Amigos ll, 12. CARPENTER, DALE: Block B 11, 12. CASHERO, IOANN: Future Teachers 12: Mes- sengers 10: Senior Secretaries 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll. CASTILLO, MARGARET: Drill Team 11, 12, Drill Sergeant ll: Los Amigos 12. CASTRO, JOHN: Class Council 9: SAA 12: YMCA Club 10, ll, Chaplain 11. CAVE, GERARD: Electronics Club ll, V. Presi- dent ll. CAVE, RONALD: Audio Visual 9, President 9: Electronics 9, 10, ll, 12: Shop Safety 11. CHAIN, BARBARA: A'Capella Choir 9: NFL 9, 10: Class Council 12: YMCA Club 12. CHALLIS, BART: Boys' Service ll, 12, Sergeant at Arms 12: Campus Affairs 10, 11: Chess Club 9, 10, Treasurer 10: ISC 10. CHANDLER, PAUL: Boys' IRC 12: Campus Af- fairs 12: Carver Club ll, 12, President 12: Class Council ll: Competitive Sports 12: SAA 12. CHANDLER, THOMAS: Audio Visual 9, 10, 11, 12: Electronics Club 9, 10, 11, 12. CHAPEL, ROBERT: Chess Club 10, ll. CHARLTON, CAROLYN: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11. CHEATWOOD, JOYCE: Messengers 9. CHILDERS, SANDEE: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: Elections Comm. 12: Executive Board 12, Comm. of Publicity. CHILDERS, SHARON: Drill Team 11, 12: Mes- sengers 9. CHITWOOD, CHERYL: Band 12: Drill Team 10, ll: Hostess Club 10, ll, 12, Historian ll, V. President 12: Messengers 9, 10. CLAPLIN, LORETTA: Class Council 12: FHA 12: Hostess Club 10, ll, 12: ISC 9: NPL 9, 10: YMCA Club 10, 11, 12, President 10, Chap- lain. CLARK, BERT: Competitive Sports 11: Electron- ics Club ll. CLARK, DANIEL: Competitive Sports 10. CLARK, MIKE. Block B ll, 12: Circle B 9, 10: Competitive Sports 9, 10, 11, 12. CLARK, SHARON: Biology Club 10: Class Council 12: Hostess Club 10, ll: Oracle Staff ll, 12, Sales Manager 12: Quill and Scroll ll, 12, Secretary 12: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Secretary 10, V. President 10, Presi- dent ll, Parliamentarian 12. CLARK, SUSAN: Class Council 9, ll, 12, Secre- tary: CSF 10, ll, 12: Executive Board 12, Song Leader ll, 12: SRA ll, 12: Valkyries ll, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, President 10, Secretary 10. CLEM, MARGIE: DECA 11. COATS, IANICE: Class Council 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, Treasurer 9. COLBY, GENE: Senior Secretaries 12. COLLINS, RAY: Audio Visual 9, 10. COLM, MIMI: Aquanettes 10, ll, 12, Historian ll, President 12: Class Council 12: ISC 10: SRA 9: Valkyries 10, ll, 12, V. President 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12, President 10, 11, Treasurer ll, 12. COLNEY, KAY: CSF 11, 12: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, V. President ll, President 12. CONLEY, DAVE: Concert Choir 10, 11, 12: YFC 10, ll, 12. CONRAD, GAIL: Class Council 9, 10, 12: NFL 9: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, President 10. CONTRATTO, PAULA: Chess Club 9, 10, Secre- tary 10: Class Council ll, 12: CSF 9: ISC 9, 10, 11, 12: NFL 9, 10, 11, 12, V. President 12: Teen Teachers 10, ll: Walrus Club 10, 11, Secretary-Treasurer 10, 11: YMCA Club 11, Treasurer 11. COOK, SHARON: CSF 9, 11: NFL 9, 10, 11, 12: YMCA Club ll, 12, Historian 11, Treasurer 12. CORDOVA, RICHARD: Campus Affairs 10: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: Servitium 10, 11, 12, President 10. CORELLA, IUDEE: Aquanettes 11, 12: Art Club 12: Messengers 9, 10: YMCA Club 9, 10. CORN, NANCY: Senior Secretaries 12. CORNEIO, RICHARD: Los Amigos 10. CORSE, BETH: Recreation Club 9, 10: Thes- pians 10: YMCA Club 10, Treasurer 10. COWSILL, IAY: Campus Affairs 11: Chess Club 10, ll: Circle B 10: CSP 9, 10, ll, 12, President 12: Iunior Classical League 9, 11: Key Club 10: NFL 9, 10, 11, 12: Organiza- tions Comm. l2: Walrus Club 10, ll, V. Pres- ident 10, President 10, 11. COX, DONALD: Band 9, 10, ll, 12: Concert Choir ll, 12: Troubadors ll. COX, IIM: Chess Club 9: Circle B 10: Class Council 10, ll, 12: ISC 11, 12: SRA 11, Iunlor Rep ll: Walrus Club 10, 11. COX, MARSHA: Class Council 10, 12: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12. COY, IOHN: Block B 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club ll, 12: Sergeant at Arms 11. CREMEANS, IENNIFER: Aquanettes 9, 10, 11, 12: Biology Club 12: Class Council 9, 10, 11, 12: Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Historian 12. CROSS, CAROLYN: Blue and White 11, 12, Sports Editor 12: Class Council 9, 10, 11: Organizations Comm. 12: Quill and Scroll ll, 12: Valkyries ll, 12, President: Y Council 10, 11: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12, President 9, 10. 263 Senior dctivitie Index CROW, TIM: Audio Visual 11, 127 SAA ll, 12. CUELLAR, ANDREA: Class Council 111 Los Amigos 11, 12. CURTIS, SUSAN: Aquanettes 10, 11, 121 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, V. President 9, Chaplain 12. DARLINGTON, WILLIAM: Biology Club 107 Chess Club 9, 10, 11, 12, V. President 11. DAVIES, DIANA: YMCA Club 10, ll, Historian 11. DAVIS, ALAN: Band 9, 10, 11, 127 Biology Club 107 Recreation Club 9, 107 Science Club 11. DAVIS, BEVERLY: Flower Girl ll. DAVIS, CHARLES: Electronics Club 117 Mad- rigals 11, 127 Troubadors 9, 10, 11, 12. DEAN, WILLIE: Competitive Sports 12. DEARMORE, KATHERINE: Drill Team 11, 12. DEFORD, LINDA: Campus Affairs 127 Flower Girl 117 Girls' League 10, 11. DELONEY, IOSIE: Biology Club 11, 12. DEWITT, RICHARD: Block B 127 Circle B 9, 10, 117 Class Council 107 YMCA Club 9, 10, 12, President 9, V. President 10. DICKERSON, SUSAN: Campus Affairs 10, ll, 127 CSF 9, 107 Teen Teachers 10, 11, 12, V. President 10, 12. DICKEY, ALICE: Advanced Girls' Glee 10, 11, 12: Chambersingers 11, 12. DICKEY, GEORGE: Audio-Visual 9, 10, ll, 12, Chairman 9, Secretary-Treasurer 10, Presi- dent ll, 12. DIXON, MARION: Senior Secretaries 12. DOAN, PATTI: Competitive Sports ll, 127 Rec- reation Club 97 YMCA Club 11. DOBBS, MIKE: Boys' Service ll, 121 YMCA Club ll, 12. DOBSON, WINETTE: Senior Secretaries 127 Teen Teachers 10, 11, 12, Awards Chairman ll, 12. DOLL, AYRIS: Messengers 9, IC: Thespians 10. DORR, BILL: Block B 12: Key Club 12. DOW, ROLAND: Block B ll, IZ: Circle B 9, 107 Competitive Sports 9, 10, 117 Key Club 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 127 YMCA Club 11, 12, President 12. DYE, SUSAN: Orchestra 9, 10, ll, 127 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll. DYKES, SANDY: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 127 Executive Board 121 Valkyries IO, Il, 12: Yell Leader ll, 122 YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12. 264 EDWARDS, CORA: Class Council 10: Concert Choir 10, Ili IRC 10, ll, 127 Messengers 107 Mixed Choir 9. ELLINGSTON, IEANNE: Class Council 9, 10, 12, V. President 107 Dotty Driller 12, Executive Board 10, 122 Forensics 97 Organizations Comm. 107 SRA 12: Valkyries 10, 11, 121 YMCA Club 10, 11, 12. ERRECALDE, IULIE: DECA 11, 127 Focus Club 10, 11. ESCAMILLA, IACKIE: Drill Team 10, ll, 12. ESCAMILLA, YOLANDA: Advanced Girls' Glee 10, ll, 12, Historian 11. ESCOBEDO, NIEVES: Art Club 12. ETCHECHURY, LARRY: Circle B 10, ll, 127 Latin Club 97 Servitium 10. EZELL, IOYCE: Class Council 9, 10, 127 Concert Choir 10, 11, 12, Merit Secretary ll: Thes- plans 10, 117 YMCA Club 10, ll, 12. FAHEY, KATHLEEN: Class Council 10, ll, 127 Cultural Activities Comm. 12: Forensics 10, Speaker of the Year 107 Oracle staff ll, 12, Sports Editor 127 Valkyries 10, ll, 127 YMCA Club 10, 11, 12, Historian ll. FAMBROUGH, MARILYN: Messengers 10. FAULKNER, IOE: Chess Club 9, 10, ll, 127 V. President 117 Treasurer 10. FENTON, KARON: Class Council 9, 10, 127 YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12. FERRELL, OTIS: Boys' Chorus 10, V. President 10: Class Council 107 Concert Choir ll, 12. FIELD, LINDA: DECA 127 Senior Secretaries 12. FIGUEROA, BECKIE: Class Council 11, 127 Drill Team 117 FHA 97 Los Amigos 10, 12. FITZGERALD, MARY ALICE: Class Council 10, ll, 121 CSF 10, 11, 121 Cultural Activities Comm. 127 Future Teachers 121 ISC 127 Oracle Staff 11, 12, Asst. Editor 12: Organ- izations Comm. 127 Quill and Scroll 11, 127 YMCA Club 11, 12, Treasurer 11, 12. FLETCHER, DAVID: Chess Club 9, 10, ll, 12, V. President 12. FOLKS, LINDA: Focus Club 117 Horizon Club ll, 12, President 127 YWCA Club 10. FOLTZ, GREG: Chess Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Treas- urer 9, 10, 11, 121 ISC 107 Stamp Club 10. FOOR, FORREST: Band 9, 10, ll, 12, Uniform Sergeant 127 CSF 9, 10, 117 ISC 9, 10, ll, President 117 Opus I 11, 12, President 12: Science Club ll, 12. FOX, SHIRLEY: YMCA Club ll, 12. FRANKIEWICH, IOY: Concert Choir 9, 10, ll, 12. FRAZER, IOHN: Competitive Sports 97 YMCA Club 11, Secretary ll. FREESI-I, LANCE: Competitive Sports ll, 12. FRENCH, FRANCES: Class Council 10. FREUDE, IANIS: Messengers 10. FUSON, BARRY: Block B 11, 127 Circle B 10, ll, 127 Competitive Sports 9, 10, 11, 127 Key Club 11, 127 YMCA Club ll, 12. GAINES, CHARLOTTE: Advanced Girls' Glee 9, 10, ll, 12, V. President ll, Secretary 12: Chambersingers 9, 10, ll, 12, V. President 127 Class Council 117 Girls' League ll, 121 Honor Chorus 107 ISC 121 MENC 111 Opus I 11, 127 Publicity Comm. 17 YMCA Club 9. GAINES, STACY: Apprentice Song 117 Valky- ries 11, 121 YMCA Club 10, l1,12. GAY, DAVID: Competitive Sports 9, 11, 127 YMCA Club 9, 10. GI-IILARDUCCI, BRAD: Circle B 9, 10, 117 Com- petitive Sports 9, 10, 117 Class Council 9. GILBERT, IEWELL: Concert Choir ll, 127 Drill Team 11, 12, First Lieutenant, 12. GINN, TIMOTHY: Activity Control Board ll, 127 Block B 11, 127 Circle B 9, 10, V. President 117 Comm. of Athletics 127 Competitive Sports 9,10, 11,127 YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12. GOIN, SAM: Competitive Sports 10. GOVEA, IESSICA: Campus Affairs 10, 11, 121 Class Council 10, 112 ISC 10, Los Amigos 10, 11, 12: NFL 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12. GRAHAM, TOM: Band 11, 127 Competitive Sports ll, 127 Orchestra 127 Reserve Band 9, IO. GRANNELL, MARY BETH: Class Council 9, 10, 117 SRA 97 Valkyries 10, 11: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, V. President 9, Historian 1. GRAYSON, IENNETTE: Senior Secretaries 121 YFC10, ll, 12. GREEN, GLORIA: Class Council 107 Messengers 97 YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Secretary ll. GREER, LINDA: Class Council 9, 107 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12. GRETLEIN, SHIRLE: Class Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary 127 Girls' League 9, 10, ll, 12, Freshman Rep. 97 Modern Dance Club 11, 127 NFL 97 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Secre- tary 12. GRIGSBY, STEVE: Competitive Sports 9, 10, 117 NFL 10. GROGG, CA: Big B 121 Circle B 117 Competi- tive Sports 9, ll, 121 YMCA Club 9, 10, 12, President 9, V. President 10. GROVE, DONNA: Class Council 11, 127 CSF 9, 10, 11, 127 Future Teachers 10, 11, 127 ISC 121 Oracle Staff 11, 127 Ouill and Scroll ll, 12. GROVES, LINDA: Band 9, 10, 11, 122 Class Council 10, 117 Campus Affairs 127 YMCA Club 11, 12. Senior 14ctia7itieA jndex GUNGLE, DIANE: Campus Affairs 97 Class Council 9, 10, ll, 127 Competitive Sports 127 YMCA Club ll. HAGAR, BARBARA: Class Council 107 FHA 12, Girls' League 9, 10, 117 ISC 9, 10, ll, 12, Publicity 117 Modern Dance ll, 121 YMCA Club 10, ll, V. President 10. HAGESTAD, IOHN: Big B 127 Circle B 10, 117 Class Council 9, 10, 117 Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll, 127 Key Club 10, ll, 12, Secretary ll: YMCA Club 10, I2. HAINES, LYNN: Circle B 11, 127 Competitive Sports ll, 127 Thespians ll, 12. HALL, LINDA: YMCA Club 10, Treasurer IO. HALLE, CAROL: Senior Secretaries 122 YMCA Club 12. HAMILTON, GREG: Competitive Sports 10. HANNAH, MICHAEL: Circle B 117 Competitive Sports 12. HANSEN, IOHN: Big B 127 Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll. HARDING, DONNA: Campus Affairs 10, 117 CASC 12, Secretary-Treasurer 127 Class Council 9, 10, ll, 127 CSF, 9, 10, 11, Treasurer 107 Executive Board 127 Girls' League 10, Il. Treasurer ll: Hostess Club 10: ISC 10, 117 Opus I 1, 12, President ll, V. President 12: Publicity Comm. 10, 122 SRA 9, 101 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 127 V. President 107 YMCA Council ll, 12, Chaplain 12. HARGREAVES, KAREN: Advanced Girls' Glee 9, 10, ll, 12. HARP, SHARON: Class Council 107 Concert Choir 11. 12. HARRIS, GREG: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12. HARRISON, CHRISTINE: Class Council 9, 127 CSE 9, 10, ll, 127 Executive Board ll, 127 SRA ll, 127 Valkyries 10, ll, 12, Historian 117 Yell Leader ll, 127 YMCA Club 9,10, ll, 12, V. President 10, President ll. HARTHORN, DEAN: Block B 10, ll, 127 Circle B 117 Competitive Sports 10, 117 NFL 9, 10, 11, 127 U.N. Club 10, V. President 10. HARVEY, KAREN: DECA 10: YMCA Club ll. 12, V. President ll, President 12. HASSON, IOHN: Thespians Il, 12. HAUPTMAN, NANCY: FHA 97 Class Council 10. HAUPTMAN, SUSAN: CSF 9, 10: FHA 12: Sen- ior Secretaries 12. HAVRON, CHUCK: Circle B ll, 127 FFA 9, 10, ll, 12. HAWKS, KATHRYN: Class Council 9. HAYCOCK, KEITH: Block B 127 Circle B 97 Competitive Sports 9, 10, 11, 12. HAYHURST, ROGER: Competitive Sports 9, 10, II7 Concert Choir 12. HAYNES, IOHN: Boys' Service Club ll, 127 Chess Club ll, 122 CSF ll, 127 NFL 9,1O,Il, 12. HEALY, THOMAS: Recreation Club 9. HEIMFORTH, IANIE: Aquanettes 10, 11, 127 Class Council 9, 10, 127 Valkyries 121 YMCA Club 9, 10, Il, 12, V. President 10, President 11, 12. HEMBREE, TAMARA: Teen Teachers 10, Il, 12. I-IENKEN, RICHARD: Block B 10, ll, 127 Circle B 97 Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll, 127 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Treasurer 9. HENRY, DIANA: ISC 9. HEREDIA, CARLOS: Competitive Sports 9, IE. HERNANDEZ, ANNIE: Drill Team 12. HERNDON, DENISE: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 127 Girls' League 9, 10, Representative 107 Hostess Club 107 ISC 101 Thespians 10. HERNDON, IOHN: Competitive Sports 9, ll. HERRGESELL, PERRY: FFA 9, 12, President 9, Feed manager 12. HERRING, IERRY: Class Council 9, 10, 117 Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll, 127 Key Club 10, ll, 127 YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Secretary II. HILL, KAREN: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, Secretary ll. HINDIN, RUSSELL: Block B 9, 10, ll, 127 Class Council 9, 101 Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll, l2: Key Club 9, 10, ll, 127 YMCA Club ll, 12, Treasurer ll. HOBBS, CLAYTON: Class Council ll. HOBBS, LYNDA: Future Teachers ll, YMCA Club 9, ll. HOETKER, GARY: Class Council 9. 107 Circle B 9, 10, Il, 127 Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll, 12. HOGAN, BOB: Band 9, 10, ll, 12, Sergeant at Arms ll, Captain 127 Competitive Sports 9, 107 Orchestra 9, 117 Pep Band 10, 11, 12, Captain 12. HOLECHECK, ANNE: Advanced Girls' Glee 97 Future Teachers 10. HOLLAND, BRENDA: Class Council 9, ll, 12: Opusl ll, 127 Orchestra 9, 10, 12. HOLLAND, ROBERT: Class Council 11, 127 Ser- vitium 10, ll, 12, Treasurer l2f Thespians 12. HOLLETT, MARK: Class Council 9, 10, 117 Competitive Sports 10, Il, 127 YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Chaplain ll. HOLSONBAKE, IANINE: Class Council 117 YMCA Club 10, Il, Secretary 11, Treasurer 10, Historian ll. HOLT, IANE: Class Council 10, 117 Senior Sec- retaries 122 YMCA Club ll, 12. HOPPER, KEN: Class Council ll, 127 Servitium ll, 12. HORN, LARRY: Boys' Service Club ll, 127 Competitive Sports 97 YMCA Club 10, II, IZ, Secretary 11, Historian 12. HORNER, VIRGIL: Competitive Sports 10, ll, 12. HOWELL, STEPHANIE: YMCA Club 12. HUGGINS, LEVONNA: Drill Team 10, ll, 12. HUMRICK, ROBERT: Electronics Club 10, Il, 127 FFA 9, 10, ll, 12. HUNT, RICHARD: Electronics Club 10, ll, 12. HUNTER, KEN: Big B 127 Class Council ll, 12, V. President 127 Competitive Sports 127 IRC 127 Key Club 127 YMCA Club 12. INGALLS, LINDA: Thespians 9, 10, 11, 12. IRVIN, CHARLENE: Iunior Classical League 10, 117 Teen Teachers IO, ll, 12. IACKSON, CATHY: Messenger 9. IACKSON, GILBERT: Block B ll, 12: Circle B 9, 10. IACKSON, Pl-IYLLIS: Advanced Girls' Glee ll, 127 Carver Club 127 Class Council 127 Focus Club 127 YMCA Club 12. IAIME, IESSE: Campus Affairs 127 Class Coun- cil 117 IRC 127 Los Amigos 10, ll, 12. IAMES, THOMAS: Competitive Sports 10, ll, 12: IRC 12. IEFFRIES, BARBARA: Drill Team 10, ll. IENKS, IAMES: Audio Visual Club ll, 12, Ser- geant at Arms 127 Competitive Sports 12. IENKS, IENNIFER: Advanced Girls' Glee 9, 10. ll, 12, Treasurer IO, V. President 127 Cham- bersinqers 9, 10, Il, 12, Treasurer ll, 127 Publicity Comm. 117 Senior Secretaries 12. IENNINGS, ROGER: Big B 10, ll, 12, Secretary- Treasurer 127 Boys' Service Club ll, 12, Pres- ident 127 Competitive Sports 10, Il, 127 Or- ganizations Comm. 127 YMCA Club 9, 10, Treasurer 10. IENSEN, BRUCE: Campus Affairs 10, II, 127 Class Council 9, 10, ll, 127 CSF 9, 10, 117 NFL 9, 10, ll, 12. IING, PATRICIA: Campus Affairs 10, ll, 127 CSE 10, ll, 127 ISC 10, ll, 12, V. President 117 Oracle Staff ll, 12: Ouill and Scroll ll, 12. IOE, KATHLEEN: Chinese Club Il, 127 Class Council 9, 10. 265 Senior 14cti:JitieA index JOHNSON, DYANN: Girls' League 9: NFL 9: Organizations Comm. 12: SRA 11: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12, Secretary 10: Thes- pians 10: Valkyries 9, 10, 12: Welfare and Safety Comm. 10, 11: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12, V. President 9, Chaplain 12: YMCA Council 11, 12, City Representative 11, V. President 12. JOHNSON, JACK: Competitive Sports 10. JONES, CAROLYN: YMCA Club 12. JONES, KURTH: Competitive Sports 10, 12: Cir- cle B 10. JORDAN, CAROL: Advanced Girls' Glee 12: DECA 11: Drill Team 11. JORDAN, CAROLYN: DECA ll: Drill Team 10. JOST, DUANE: Competitive Sports 9: FFA 9, IO, ll, 12, V. President 12. JUHL, SUSAN: Hostess Club 10, ll: Modern Dance 10, ll, 12: Recreation Club 9, 10, Sec- retary 9: Thespians 10: YMCA Club 9, 10. 11, 12, V. President 9, 10, President ll. JUNG, DON: Campus Affairs 10: Chinese Club 9, 10, ll, 12, President ll, V. President 10: Circle B 10, ll: Class Council 10, ll, 12, Representative ll: CSF 10, 12: Elections Comm. ll: Executive Board 11: Intra-City Council ll: IRC ll, IZ: NFL 9, 10, ll: Organ- izations Comm. KARBER, PI-IILLIP: Campus Affairs Comm. 12: Chess Club 10: Circle B 9, 10, ll, 12: Com- petitive Sports 9, 10: NFL 9, 10, ll, 12: Servi- tium 10: Thespians. KARLESKINT, DARLENE: Class Council 12: DECA 12. KARNES, LINDA: Art Club 10: CSF 10: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Treasurer 12. KEIM. GWEN: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12. KELLEY, DONALD: Class Council 9: FFA 9, 10. 11, 12, Greenhand 9, Chapter Farmer 10, ll, 12. KELLEY, JACOB: FFA 9, 10: Mixed Chorus 9, ll. KELLEY, KAREN: Drill Team ll. KENNEDY, SHARON: YMCA Club 9. KENT, BILL: Circle B 10, 11: Competitive Sports 10. KERR, TOM: FFA 9, 10, ll, 12. KEY, BENJYLOU: Class Council ll: YMCA Club 10, ll. KEYSER, SUSAN: FHA ll: Hostess Club 11, 12. KINCH, ARMSTER: Campus Affairs 12: Carver Club: Class Council ll: Future Teachers ll, 12, Secretary 12. KING, BEVERLY: Latin Club ll. 266 KING, SHARON: Messengers 10. KINNEY, SARA: Concert Choir 9, 10, ll, 12, V. President 12: CSF 10, ll, 12: Girls' League 9, 10: Maclrigals ll, 12: Modern Dance Club 10, ll, 12. KIRKLAND, GEORGE: Block B 11, 12: Circle B 10: Competitive Sports 11. KIRSCI-IENMANN, CHUCK: Block B 11, 12, Ser- geant at Arms 12: Circle B 10: Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club ll, 12, Presi- dent 12. KITCHEN, NEIL: Class Council 10: Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Chap- lain ll, V. President 12. KLAWITTER, GARY: Class Council 12: Com- petitive Sports IZ: Concert Choir 10, 11, 12. KLIEWER, KAYE: Biology Club 10: Campus Affairs 10, ll, 12: Class Council 10, ll: CSF 9, 10, ll, 12, V. President 9: Cultural Activi- ties Comm. 12: Executive Board 12: Future Teachers ll, 12, President 12: Girls' State Representative 12: ISC ll, 12: Oracle Staff ll, 12, Editor 12: Organizations Comm. 12: Publicity Comm. ll: Quill and Scroll ll, 12: SRA ll: Teen Teachers 9, 10, ll, 12, Repre- sentative ll, Secretary 12: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Historian 10, President ll, 12. KLIEWER, ROY: Electronics Club ll. KNAPP, HAL: Block B ll, 12: Circle B 9, 10, 1l, 12: Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll, 12: IRC 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, Secretary 9. KNETTEL, RICHARD: Mixed Chorus ll. KNIGHT, DONNA: Class Council ll: Thespians 10: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12. KNIGI-IT, GINGER: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Top Sergeant: Executive Board ll, 12, Treasurer ll, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, Treasurer. KOEHLIN, DANIEL: Band 9, 10, ll, 12: Pep Band ll, 12: Servitium 12. KOPPER, JEANETTE: FHA 9: Focus Club ll, 12, Historian. KOSAREFF, JACOB: FFA 9, 10, 11, 12. KRAUSE, DONALD: Concert Choir 10, ll, 12, President 12: CSF ll. KRAUSE, ROBERT: Band 9, 10, ll: Circle B 10, ll, 12: Class Council 11: Competitive Sports 9, 10: Servitium 10, ll, 12, V. President 12, Secretary ll. KUBEY, LINDA: Advanced Girls' Glee 10, ll, 12, President, V. President, Treasurer: Cham- bersingers ll, 12, Secretary: Class Council 10, 11, 12: YMCA Club 11, 12. KUMATAKA, JANICE: CSF ll: IRC 10, 11, 12. LABOVITCH, SUSAN: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Executive Board 12, Historian 12: YMCA Club 9, Secretary 9. LACK, DENNIS: FFA 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer. LACKEY, DALE: Band 9, 10, 11: Troubadors 9. LAKE, SANDY: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: Girls' League 9: YMCA Club 10, 11, 12, Treasuer ll. LANDIS, LARRY: Circle B 9, 10, 11: Servitium ll, 12. LARMA, JIM: Band 9, 10, 11, 12: YMCA Club ll, 12, Treasurer ll. LAWRENCE, PORTER: Circle B ll, 12: Com- petitive Sports ll, 12. LEE, DONALD: Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Chinese Club 9, 10, ll, 12, President ll: IRC ll, 12, Sergeant at Arms 12. LEE, PAMELA: Chinese Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12: Class Council ll: Future Teachers 12: Girls' League 10: Organizations Comm. 12. LEEK, JIM: Chess Club 9, 10: CSF 12: Science Club 11, 12. LEGGETT, BENNY: Circle B 9, 10, ll, 12: Com- petitive Sports 9, l0, 11, 12. LENICK, LYNN: Aquanettes ll, 12: Class Council 10, 12: Future Teachers 12: Latin Club 9, 10, ll, Secretary-Treasurer. LERDAHL, JANIS: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Focus Club 10, ll, 12, Publicity Chairman ll, Secretary 12. LEUER, DENNIS: Class Council 9, ll, President 9: CSF 10: Executive Board 9, Freshman President 9: Key Club 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 12. LEWIS, DON: Circle B 10, ll, 12: Competitive Sports ll, 12: YMCA Club ll, 12. LEWIS, RICHIE: Class Council 12. LEWIS, SAND1: Art Club 12. LIGGETT, IUDY: Blue and White ll, 12, Co- editor 12: Campus Affairs 10, ll, 12: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Competitive Sports 10, ll: Concert Choir 9: CSF 9, ll: Executive Board 12: ISC 12, Secretary 12: Organizations Comm. 12: Publicity Comm. 12: Quill and Scroll ll, 12: SRA 10: Walrus Club 10: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12. LILBURN, SHIRLEY: Drill Team ll. LIPKE, PENNY: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12. LITTLE, CHESTER: Band 9, 10, ll, 12, Sergeant at Arms. LIVINGSTON, WADENE: Advanced Girls' Glee 9, ll: Concert Choir 12: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12. LOFTIS, JACK: Boys' Service Club ll, 12: Com- petitive Sports 9. LOGAN, CECELIA: Messengers 9. Senior Nctialitie Index LOMAS, FRANK: Los Amigos 10, 11: Shop Safety 10, ll. LOMAS, LUCILLE: Drill Team 10, ll: Los Ami- gos 12. LOPEZ, DAVID: Reserve Band 12. LOPEZ, IOHN: Competitive Sports 9, 10. LOPEZ, MIKE: Circle B 10, 11, 12: Competitive Sports 10: Los Amigos 10, ll. LUDD, CLIFFORD: Circle B IO. ll, 12. LUDEKE, LYNNE: Campus Affairs ll, 12: ISC 12: Opus I ll: Orchestra 10, ll, 12, Librarian ll, V. President 12: YMCA Club ll, Chap- lain, Secretary ll. LUND, CHARLES: Class Council 9, IU, ll, 12: Key Club 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 11: YMCA Club IU, ll, 12. LUPERCIO, GLORIA: Class Council 9, 10: Mes- sengers 9. LUPIENT, NANCY: NFL 9: Thespians 10, ll. 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, Chaplain ll. MACK, PATI: Modern Dance Club 10, 11: YMCA Club 9, Chaplain 9. MACKEY, DELORES: Teen Teachers 10, ll, 12. MADDOX, ELLEN: YMCA Club 9, 10, Publicity Chairman 10. MANLEY, BILL: Block B 11. 12. MANNY, LINDA: Class Council 9, 12: YFC ll, 12: Orchestra 9, 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 11. MARKS, DONNA: Teen Teachers IO, ll, 12. MARKS, LESLIE: Class Council 12: Competitive Sports 10, 11, 12: YMCA Club IO, ll, Presi- dent 10, Secretary 11. MARKS, LYNN: Advanced Girls' Glee IU, 1l, 12, V. President 12: Campus Affairs 12: Chambersingers 10, ll, 12, President 12: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: Competitive Sports 10, 11, 12: Publicity Comm. 11: Thes- pians ll, 12: YMCA Club IO, 11, 12, Presi- dent 10, Chaplain 11. MARRETT, CAROL: Art Club 12: Class Coun- cil IO, ll, 12: Valkyries IU, ll: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Secretary, Chaplain. MARRETT, GREG: FFA 9, 10. ll, 12. MARSHALL, IUDI: Teen Teachers 10, ll, Pub- licity: Thespians 10, ll: YMCA Club ll, 12, Historian. MARTIN, CHARLOTTE: Class Council 12: Sen- ior Secretaries l2: YMCA Club ll. MARTIN, GREG: Band 9, IU, ll, 12. MARTIN, PAUL: Band 12: Class Council 10: Competitive Sports 9: Opus I 10: Orchestra 9, IU, ll, 12, Manager 9, 10, ll, 12. MARTINEZ, IOI-IN B.: Block B 10, ll, 12: Circle B 9: Competitive Sports 9, 10, 11, 12. MARTINEZ, IOHN I.: Thespians IU, 11, 12. MARTINEZ, MONICA: IRC 9, 10, 11, 12. MATHEWS, KENT: Competitive Sports 10. MATTHEWS, WILLIAM: Band 9, IO, 11, 12: Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll, 12. MATTLY, IOHN: Competitive Sports 9, 10, 11. MAXWELL, LYNN: Art Club 12: Class Council 9, 11, 12: Competitive Sports ll, 12: Hostess Club 9: YMCA Club IU, ll, V. President 11. MAYFIELD, ORAN: Competitive Sports 10, ll, 12. MEADORS, BRAD: Circle B 9, IO: Competitive Sports 9, 10, 12: YMCA Club IU, 12. MEDFORD, SANDRA: Drill Team 10, 11, 12. METROPULOS, IANE: Campus Affairs 12: Class Council IO, ll, 12: Teen Teachers 10, ll, 12: Thespians IU, ll, 12: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12. MEITLER, BRIAN: Block B ll, 12: Circle B 9, 10: Competitive Sports 9, IO, ll, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12. , MICHEL, LINDA: DECA 12: FI-IA 9. MIHAL, IOI-IN: Class Council 10, ll: Compet- itive Sports 9, 11. MILLER, DARLENE: DECA 12. MILLER, DWIGHT: Block B 12: Boys' Service Club 12: Circle B 9, IU, ll: Campus Affairs 10, 11, 12: Explorers 12. MILLER, LINDA: Class Council ll, 12, Treas- urer 12: Senior Secretaries 12: YMCA Club 11. MILYUS, LARRY: Circle B IO, ll, 12: CSF 11: YMCA Club 12. MINER, IERRY: Circle B 9, 10, ll, 12: Competi- tive Sports 9, IO, 11, 12: SAA 12. MING, GEORGINA: Campus Affairs 12: Chi- nese Students' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer I1: President 12: IRC 10, ll, 12, Secretary 12: NFL IO: YMCA Club IO, 11, 12, Treasurer IO. MINGUS, BERNADETTE: Future Teachers 10. MISONO, EDWARD: Chinese Students' Club: 10, I1, 12: Class Council Il, 12: CSF 9, 10, ll,12: IRC 12: Key Club ll, 12. MITCHELL, CHARLES: Block B ll, 12: Circle B 9, IO, Il, 12: Competitive Sports 9, 10, 11: Senior Play 12: Servitium ID, 11, 12, Treas- urer ll, Secretary 12. MITCHELL, KATHLEEN: Class Council IU, 12: Senior Secretaries 12: Valkyries 10, 11, 12: YMCA Club ll. MONROE, NANCY: Biology Club 10, Historian IO: Class Council Il: FHA 9: YMCA Club 10, Chaplain 10. MONTGOMERY, STEPHEN: Missiledynes 10, V. President IO: SAA 12, Secretary-Treasurer 12. MOON, GORDON: Circle B 10, ll, IZ: Competi- tive Sports IU, ll: SAA ll, 12. MOORE, DENNIS: Band 9, IO, ll, 12. MOORE, IANIE: Advanced Girls' Glee ll, 12: Carver Club ll, 12: Focus Club 12: Messen- qers ll: YMCA Club 12. MOORE, PAMELA: Hostess Club 10, ll, 12, Secretary 12, Publicity Chairman 11. MORRIS, NANCY: Aquanettes IO, ll, 12: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Competitive Sports 9, IO, Il, 12: Valkyries IO, ll, 12: YMCA Club 9. IO, 11, 12, Secretary 11, V. President 12. MORRISON, GENE: Class Council ll: Compet- itive Sports 9, 10, ll: NPL 9, IO, 11, 12. MOSES, BOB: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: Exec- utive Board 12, V. President 12: IRC ll, 12, V. President 12: Welfare and Safety Comm. ll: YMCA Club 9, IO, ll, 12. MOYER, STEVE: Audio Visual 9, Secretary 9: Chess Club IO, ll, 12: Electronics Club 10, Treasurer 10. MUNOZ, LARRY: Block B Il, 12: Circle B 9, IO: Competitive Sports 9, IO, ll, 12. MURPHY, EILEEN: Blue and White 11: Class Council 10: Drill Team IU, ll. MURPHY, ROXANNE: Art Club IZ. MURR, DONNA: Senior Secretaries 12. MCALLISTER, MAUREEN: Concert Choir 12. McBRIDE, QUENTIN: NFL 9, 12. MCCART, LARRY: Block B 9, 10, ll, 12: Boys' Service Club Il, 12, Treasurer 12: Competi- tive Sports 9, 10, 11, 12. MCCLINTOCK, LEN: Competitive Sports 9, IO: YMCA Club ll. MCCORD, IOANNA: Hostess Club 9, 10: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12. MCCULLOUGH, LAVERNE: Class Council 9: Senior Secretaries 12. McDOWELL, LARRY: Competitive Sports 9, 10, 11, 12. MCGINN, BOB: Competitive Sports 9, IO, 11. MCGRATH, MICHAEL: Opus I ll: Orchestra 11, 12. McLEOD, IIM: Competitive Sports 9, ll. MCMAHON, ANITA: CSF IO, ll, I2: Orchestra 9, IO, 11: YMCA Club 9. 267 Seniv Ncti itie Index MCMAHON, BRIAN: Circle B ll, 12: YMCA Club 9. MCVEY, LEE: Audio Visual 9, 10, 11, 12, Busi- ness Manager 12: Electronics Club 10, 11, 12, President 11. NAGEL, LARRY: Chess Club 11, 12: CSF 11: Electronics Club 10, ll, 12, Secretary-Treas- urer ll. NASH, MARIA: Carver Club ll, 12: Girls' Glee ll: Modern Dance Club ll, 12: YMCA Club ll, 12. NELMS, BILL: Competitive Sports ll. NELSON, CAROLYN: Class Council 11, 12: Cul- tural Activities Comm. 12: NFL 9, 10: Thes- pians 10, ll, 12, V. President 12. NELSON, CONNIE: Aquanettes 10, ll, 12: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12, Treasurer 11: CSF 11: Executive Board 12, Secretary 12: FHA 9: IRC 9, 10, 11, 12: SRA 12: Student Welfare Comm. 12, Chairman 12: Thespians 10: Welfare and Safety Comm. 11: Vallayries 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Secre- tary 10, 11. NETTLES, IANIS: Class Council ll: Modern Dance Club ll, l2: SRA ll: Valkyries IU, ll, 12: Yell Leader ll: YMCA Club 9,10, ll, 12. NEVILLE, STEVE: Campus Affairs 12: Class Council 9, 10, ll: Executive Board 12, Stu- dent Store Manager: Finance Comm. 12: ISC 10. NEWSOME, ZENOBIA: Biology Club 12: YMCA Club 12. rIICK, SHIRLEY: Senior Secretaries 12: YFC ll, 12. NICOLA, SANDRA: United Nations Club 9. NOBLES, PAULA: Class Council 10, 12: Con- cert Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, Merit Secretary 12: FHA 12: SRA 9, 10, Secretary 10: Valkyries IO, ll, IZ. NUTT, WILLIE: Boys' State ll, 12, Secretary of State 11, 12: Competitive Sports 10, 11, 12: Welfare and Safety Comm. 12, Chairman. NUTTER, CAROL: Aquanettes ll, 12. NUZUM, KARIN: Class Council 10, ll, 12: CSF 9.10, 1l:NFL 9,10,11,12. OLDERSHAW, KAREN: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: CSF 9, 10: Girls' League 10, 11, Sec- retary 11. O'NEIL, RICHARD: Art Club ll, 12: Spanish Club 10. ORNELAS, TERESA: Class Council 11: Drill Team 10, 11, 12: Los Amigos 10, 12: Senior Secretaries 12, V. President 12. OVERSTREET, LYNDA: Class Council 10, 12: NFL 9: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, Chaplain 10, 11. 268 OWENS, MARSHA: Campus Affairs 12: Class Council 12: IRC 10, ll, 12: Modern Dance Club 10, ll, 12, V. President 12: YMCA Club ll, 12, President 12. OYLEAR, CAROLYNN: Class Council 11, 12. PACE, SUZANNE: Class Council 9, 10, 11, 12: Secretary 11: Executive Board 12, Comm. Rallies and Assemblies: Girls' League 10: Hostess Club 10: Modern Dance Club 11, 12: NFL 9, 10, 11, 12, Publicity Chairman 10, 12: Organizations Comm. 11: Publicity Comm. 10: SRA 10, ll, 12, President ll: Student Welfare Comm. ll: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12. PADDOCK, TOM: Band 9. PARK, IOAN: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12. PARKER, AARON: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Servitium 11, 12, Secretary 12: YMCA Club 12. PARKER, FRED: Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll, 12. PARKER, IANET: Senior Secretaries 12. PARKER, IERRY: Biology Club ll: Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll, 12. PARKER, LINDA: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 9, President 10. PARSONS, JAMES: Circle B 9, 10, ll: Compet- itive Sports 9, 10, 11. PARSONS, IEANNETTE: Class Council ll: FHA 9, IU: Hostess Club 10, ll, 12, Treas- urer 12: Senior Secretaries 12: YFC ll, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, Chaplain 10. PATE, LINDA: Senior Secretaries 12. PATTERSON, IAN: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Modern Dance Club ll, 12: NFL 9: YMCA Club 9, IO, ll, IZ. PEDRO, PAT: Girls' League 9, 10. PELZER, WALTER: Competitive Sports 9: Rec- reation Club 9, 10. PEMBERTON, CLAUDEAN: Concert Choir 10, ll, 12, Historian 12: Future Teachers 12: Messengers 9: Mixed Chorus 9, 10, Secre- tary 9, 10. PERKINS, DAN: Block B ll, 12: Circle B 9, IU, ll: Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll, 12. PERKINS, IIM: Competitive Sports ll. PETERSEN, KRISTINE: Latin Club 10: Thes- pians 10, 11, 12: YMCA Club 11, 12, Histor- ian 12. PETERSON, SANDI: YMCA Club 9. PFLASTER, WANDA: FHA 10: Hostess Club 10: Modern Dance Club 10, 11, 12: Senior Secretaries 12, Historian 12: YMCA Club ll, 12, Secretary. PLUMMER, CATHY: FHA 12: YMCA Club 10. 11, Chaplain. POOLE, PENNY: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12, Representative at Large 9: Elections Comm. 9: Executive Board 9: Focus Club 10, Il: Modern Dance Club 10: SRA ll: Yell Leader ll: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, V. President, Treasurer, Chaplain 10, 11. POORE, MICHELLE: Teen Teachers 10, ll, 12, Senior Representative 12: YMCA Club 10, 11, 12, Treasurer, V. President. POPE, CLYDE: Competitive Sports 10. POWERS, IEANETTE: Aquanettes 9, IU, ll, 12. PRESTON, MIKE: Art Club ll, 12, Sergeant at Arms 11: Circle B 10, 11, 12. PURPLE, SHERRY: Campus Affairs 12: Class Council 10, ll, 12: CSF 10, ll: Orchestra 9, 10, ll: YMCA Club 9, 10, Chaplain IO. PUTNAM, KENNETH: Competitive Sports 9, 10, 11, 12. QUIGLEY, IOE: FFA 10, 11, 12. OUIIADA, MANUEL: Campus Affairs 12: Class Council ll, 12: Electronics Club ll: Los Ami- gos 10, 11, 12, President 12. RADER, CHUCK: YMCA Club 10, ll. RAKE, IANICE: Class Council ll, 12: YMCA Club 10, Il. RAMEY, IL: Competitive Sports ll, 12. RAMIREZ, DON: Art Club 12. RAMIREZ, PAUL: Circle B 10, 11, 12. RAMIREZ, SUSAN: Aquanettes 9, 10, ll, 12: Class Council 10, ll, 12: Swim Team 9, 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 9,10, ll, 12. RANDOUR, SUSAN: Class Council 9: YMCA Club ll, 12. RANEY, IOI-IN: Block B: Competitive Sports: Key Club: NFL 9, IU: YMCA Club. RANKIN, BILL: Block B ll, 12, President 12: Circle B 10: Competitive Sports 10, ll, 12: FFA IU: IRC 12: YMCA Club IO, ll, IZ, Treasurer ll, President 12.' RASMUSSEN, CAROLE: Class Council 11, 12: Hostess Club 10, 11, 12, Ir. Representative ll, President 12: NFL 9: YMCA Club IC, ll, 12, V. President 10. RAY, ANITA: YMCA Club ll, 12, Sergeant at Arms 12. RAY, HENRY: Competitive Sports 9, 10, 11, 12. RAYMOND, VICKEE: YMCA Club 9, Historian 9. REED, MIKE: Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll. REIMER, JIM: Competitive Sports 9, 11, 12. Senior Ncti itieA Index REX, NANCY: Aquanettes 9, 10, ll, 12. REYNOLDS, DWIGHT: Circle B 9, 10, 117 Com- petitive Sports 9, 10, 12. RICHARDSON, GENE: Block B 12: Circle B 117 Concert Choir 9, 10, ll, 12: Honor Choir 9, 10, ll, 127 Madrigals ll, 12: Troubadors 9, 10, ll, 12. RICHARDSON, RANDALL: FFA 10, ll, 12, Treasurer 10, ll, 12. RIESE, IANICE: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12: FHA 9, 10, ll, 127 Teen Teachers 10, ll, 12, Class Representative 11, President 127 YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Chaplain ll, 12. ROBERTS, BERT: Band 97 Competitive Sports 97 Oracle Staff 122 Pep Band gf Spanish Club , 9. ROBERTSON, KENNETH: Competitive Sports ll, 127 Concert Choir ll, 12, Treasurer 127 Honor Choir 11, 127 Madrigals 11, 121 Trou- badors 11, 12. ROBERTSON, SHARRON: Drill Team ll, 127 Senior Secretaries 12. ROBESKY, DONNA: Class Council 9, 11, 127 Executive Board. Comm. ot Cultural Activi- ties: NFL 9, 10, 11, 12, Historian 117 Publicity Comm. 127 Senior Class Play 12: Thespians 10, 11, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Presi- dent 10, V. President ll, Chaplain 12. ROBISON, JUDY: Focus Club ll, 12. ROCHA, LOUIE: Circle B 10, 11, 127 Los Ami- gos 10, 11, 12. RODGERS, LAVERNE: Senior Secretaries 12. RODRIGUEZ, GLORIA: Los Amigos 12. ROLLINS, DELL: Advanced Girls' Glee 97 Class Council 107 Concert Choir 10, 11, 12: Madri- gals 11, 12: Thespians 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12. ROMERO, IOHN: IRC 12. ROSE, REGINA: Modern Dance Club 12: Senior Secretaries 127 YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Sec- retary 12. ROSENBERGER, STEVE: Competitive Sports 9, 10, IZ: Science Club 9, 10. RUBIO, MARTHA: FHA 12. RUDNICK, ROBERTA: Aquanettes 10, ll, 12, V. President 121 Art Club IZ: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12, Representative at Large 107 Competitive Sports 9, 102 Elections Comm. 107 Executive Board, Comm. of Organiza- tions7 Organizations Comm. 10: SRA 9, 10, V. President 107 Valkyries 10, 11, 12, Pub- licity Chairman ll: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, V. President ll. RUSSAW, CARVER: Competitive Sports 10, ll, 12. RYTTER, PAUL: Competitive Sports 10. SALAZAR, RAYMOND: IRC 12. SALCIDO, IOE: Los Amigos 12. SANDALL, CANDACE: Art Club 127 Class Council 9, 10, 117 YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12. SANFORD, SHERRY: Senior Secretaries 12. SAWYER, IUDY: YMCA Club 10, ll, 12. SCARBERRY, DAN: Biology Club 117 Compet- itive Sports ll. SCHMIDT, ROBERT: Circle B 11, 121 Compet- itive Sports 10, 11, 121 Focus Club 12. SCOTT, ELMER: Block B 121 Class Council 12: Competitive Sports 9, 10, 11, 12. SEAMAN, IOHN: Class Council ll, 127 Key Club ll, 12, President 121 NFL 97 Organiza- tions Comm. ll, 127 Servitium 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Y Council ll, 12, BHS Representative ll, President 12. SHAFFER, BRENDA: Band 9, 10, 121 Class Council 117 Drill Team 117 Hostess Club ll, 122 Senior Secretaries 12. SHAGY, SHIRLEY: YMCA Club ll, 12. SHANLEY, LAWRENCE: YMCA Club ll. SHELLS, GERTRUDE: Biology Club 127 FHA 9, 10, 127 Focus Club 12. SHELTON, CAROLE: Class Council 9, 107 YMCA Club 9, 10, 11. SHIVER, LEROY: Competitive Sports 10. SIEGEL, ROCHELLE: CSF 10, ll. SIEMON, SUE: Teen Teachers 10, 11, 127 YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Secretary 12, Treas- urer 10. SISSON, GAIL: Advanced Girls' Glee 10, Sec- retary 107 Class Council 9, 10, ll, 127 Exec- utive Board 12, Song Leader 12: Modern Dance Club 10, 11, 12, Secretary 127 SRA 12. SMITH, JEFF: Block B ll, 127 Circle B 9, 107 Competitive Sports 9, 10, 11, IZ: Key Club ll, 12: YMCA Club 11, 12. SMITH, MARK: Band 97 Competitive Sports 10, ll, 12: YMCA Club ll. SNEED, DAN: Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll. SNYDER, KEN: Circle B ll, 12: DECA ll, 12. SORENSON, IAMES: Competitive Sports 9, 107 Mixed Chorus 9, 10. STANFORD, Cl-IARLENE: Campus Affairs 10, 117 CSF 9, 10, 11, 121 Opusl 10, 11, Secre- tary 117 Orchestra 9, 10, ll, 12, V. President 11, President 127 YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12. STANLEY, JERRY: Block B ll, 127 Circle B 9, 10, 11, 127 Competitive Sports 11, 12. STANSBURY, PATTI: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12, V. President 97 Executive Board ll, 12, App. Song Leader 11, Song Leader 12: Val- kyries 10, ll, 127 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Publicity Chairman 10. STEELE, TOM: Class Council 10, 12. STEIN, RICHARD: Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll. STEPHENS, MARCIA: Band 97 Class Council 9, 10, ll, 127 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Treas- urer 10. STEWART, LINDA: CSF ll, 127 Future Teach- ers ll, 12, Treasurer 122 ISC 12. STINSON, SALLY: Aquanettes 10, 11 ,127 Class Council 10, ll, 127 Executive Board 12, Comm. Cultural Activities 12: FHA 9, 107 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Historian ll. STONE, MARY: Campus Affairs 127 Class Council ll, 12: YMCA Club 10, Treasurer 10 STRAUSS, LARRY: Concert Choir 10, 11, 127 Madrigals ll, 121 Opusl 10, ll. STUBBLEFIELD, TENA: Band 10, ll, 12. STUTZMAN, IIM. Band 9, 10, ll, 12, Lieutenant 12: Boys' Service 10, ll, 127 Campus Affairs 10, ll, 122 Class Council 10, ll, 12: CSF 9, 10, 117 Senior Class Play 12. SWEENEY, IOHN: Concert Choir 9, 10, ll: Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll, 12. SWICK, CAROL: Advanced Girls' Glee 97 Class Council 97 YMCA Club 9. TANNER, MIKE: Block B ll, IZ: Competitive Sports 9, 10, 11, 12. TAYLOR, IO: YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, President 11. TAYLOR, MIKE: Competitive Sports 9, 10. THOMAS, ART: Art Club 127 Audio Visual 10, 11, 12, Crew Chief 127 Class Council 127 SAA ll, 12, President 12. THOMAS, IERRY: Band 10, ll, 12. THOMAS, PAM: YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12. THOMPSON, ELIZABETH: YMCA Club Il, 12. THOMPSON, GLENDA: Class Council 9, 10, ll: FHA 10, ll, 12, Treasurer ll7 Hostess Club 10, ll, 12. THOMPSON, IVORY: Competitive Sports 11, 12. THOMPSON, PAUL: Circle B 9, 10, ll, 12: Key Club ll, 12, V. President 127 YMCA Club Il, 12. THOMPSON, PAULETTE: Advanced Girls' Glee7 FHA. TIDWELL, FREDDIE: Class Council 9, 10, 11: FHA 10. 269 Senior Nctizlitie jndex TIE'I'ZE, MARYANN: Aquanettes 10, ll, 127 Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll, 127 IRC 10, ll, 121 Valkyries 10, ll, 12, Treasurer 117 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Secretary 10, Treasurer Il. TIGNER, ROXANNE: Campus Affairs 127 Class Council 9, 10, ll, 12, Treasurer ll7 Concert Choir 10, ll, Historian 101 Opus I ll7 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Y Council ll, 12, Chaplain 12. TOLSON, WARREN: Circle B 9, 10, ll, 127 Com- petitive Sports 9, 107 SAA ll, 12. TORII, CONNIE: CSF 10, ll, 127 IRC 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 127 Orchestra 9, 10, ll. TRAYNOR, PATTI: Class Council 9, ll, 12: YMCA Club ll, 12. TRIPl..I'I'I', IANI: CSF Ili Focus Club ll, 12, Treasurer ll, President 127 Science Club 10, ll. TROMBE'I'I'A, MIKE: Electronics Club ll. TRONE, LARRY: Audio Visual 9. TRO'I'T, CHARLES: FFA 9, 10, ll. 12. TROUT, PAT: Class Council ll, 127 Future Teachers 10, ll, 12, V. President 127 ISC 121 Spanish Club 10. TRUAX, JEANNE: Teen Teachers 10, ll, 12. TUCKER, KIM: Boys' Service ll, 122 Class Council 9, 10, ll, 127 Competitive Sports 9. 107 NFL 97 Servitium 9. TURNER, TOM: Block B 10, ll, 121 Chess Club 107 Circle B 9, 107 Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll, 12. TWISSELMANN, KATHLEEN: Aquanettes 10, ll, 127 Class Council 10, ll7 Valkyries 127 YMCA Club 10, 11, 12, Chaplain ll, Presi- dent 12. UNDERWOOD, CHERYL: Class Council ll, 127 Executive Board ll, 12, App. Yell Leader ll, Yell Leader 127 Modem Dance Club 10, ll, 127 SRA ll, 12, YMCA Club 9, 10, 11, 12. UPDEGRAFF, BILL: Audio Visual 10, Il, 127 Circle B ll, 12. URIBE, BEATRICE: Drill Team ll, 127 Los Amt- gos 12. VAN OSDEL, BOB: Block B 10, 11, 127 Compet- itive Sports 9, l0, ll, 12: YMCA Club 10, ll. VAN WAGONER, ELLENA: Hostess Club 10, ll, 12, Historian 127 YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Treasurer ll. VARNADO, TONY: Competitive Sports 10, ll, 12. VARNER, BILL: Circle B 9, IO, ll, 127 Compet- itive Sports 9, 10. VAUGHN, SHARON: Thespians 10. VERCAMMEN, CAROL: Class Council ll, 127 Hostess Club 12. VERDE, GUADALUPE: Campus Atfars 121 Class Council 127 FHA ll, 12, President I27 Future Teachers ll. 270 VIEYRA, ISABEL: Los Amigos 12. VILLANUEVA, EDDIE: Los Amigos ll, 12, Ser- geant at Arms 12. WAGGONER, BILL: Competitive Sports 97 Thespians l0, ll, 12, President 12. WAGY, JONATHAN: Competitive Sports ll, 12. WALDRAM, CANDACE: Class Council 9, 102 Senior Secretaries 127 YMCA Club IO, ll, 12. WALKER, Cl-IIQUITA: Class Council 9, 10, ll, 121 CSF 97 NFL 97 Thespians 107 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12. WALKER, DIANA: Focus Club ll, 127 Mixed Chorus 9, 10. WALKER, MICHAEL: Audio Visual ll, 127 Block B 127 Circle B 10, 111 Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll, 12. WALL, KENNETH: Boys' Chorus 127 Concert Choir 9, 107 Opusl 117 Troubadors 12. WALLACE, LINDA: Concert Choir 10, 117 Mad- rigals 10, ll, 127 Senior Secretaries 12, Pres- ident 12. WALSBERG, INGRID: YMCA Club 9. WALT, JUDY: Class Council ll, IZ7 Competi- tive Sports 9, ll7 IRC 10, ll, 122 Junior Class- ical League 97 NFL I07 YMCA Club 10. WARD, DAVID: Circle B 9, 10, ll, 127 Compet- itive Sports 9, ll, 12. WARE, DORA: Drill Team ll, 122 Senior Sec- retaries 12. WARE, VVILLIE: Competitive Sports IO, ll, l2. WATTENBARGER, LINDA: Orchestra 9, 107 Tennis Team 97 YMCA Club 10. VVEDEGAERTNER, GAYLE: Class Council ll, 127 Science Club 10, ll, 12, Secretary 121 YMCA Club 10. WEIGEL, ANDREA: Band 9, 10, ll, 121 Messen- gers 101 Modern Dance 10, ll, 12. WEIGEL, MIKE: Oracle Staff 12. WEIS, SANDY: YMCA Club 9, 10. WEISEL, PATTY: Chambersingers 111 Class Council 9, 10, II7 Concert Chor 127 CSF 10, ll, 127 ISC 10, ll, 127 Opus I 127 YMCA Club IO, ll. WELDON, RUDOLPI-I: Audio Visual 10, ll, 12, Sergeant at Arms 12. WELZ, LAURIE: Modern Dance Club 127 NFL 107 YMCA Club ll, 12, Historian ll, 12. WENSKE, JOAN: Art Club 10, 127 Aquanettes ll, 127 Class Council 10, 127 YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Treasurer ll, V. President ll. WETZEL, W'INETTE: Aquanettes 10, ll, 122 Competitive Sports 9, 107 IRC 10, ll, 127 Valkyries 10, ll, 12, Secretary 127 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Secretary 10, Treasurer ll. WHEELER, CLYDE: Audio Visual 12. WHEELER, FRED: Competitive Sports 9, 10, 12. WHEELER, JUDY: Advanced Girls' Glee 97 Sen- ior Secretaries l2, Secretary7 YMCA Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Secretary 10, President ll. WHEELER, NANCY: Senior Secretaries 12. WHITE, BEVERLY: Drill Team 10, ll, 12. VVIDENER, PHIL: Competitive Sports ll, 12. WIGGINS, LARRY: Block B 10, ll, 127 Compet- itive Sports 9, 10, ll. WILLARD, JIM: Competitive Sports 10, ll, 12. WILLIAMS, BARBARA: Blue and White ll, 127 Class Council ll7 ISC 9, 10, ll, 127 YMCA Club 10, ll, 12, Treasurer ll. WILLIAMS, JEAN: Horizon Club ll7 Orchestra 10, ll, 12. WILLIAMS, LARRY: Competitive Sports 12. WILLIAMSON, SANDRA: Focus Club 12. WILLIFORD, ROBERT: Circle B 9, 10, ll, 127 Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll, 12. WILLIS, WILLIAM: YMCA Club 12. WILSON, KATHY: Chess Club 9, 107 ISC 10. WILSON, TOM: Electronics Club 9. WONG, DENNIS: Chinese Club 9, IO, ll, 127 Circle B 9, 10, ll, 12: Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll, 127 Key Club 10, ll, 12. WOOD, JAMES: Competitive Sports ll, 127 Concert Choir ll, 127 Troubadors ll, 12. WOOD, RICHARD: Class Council 127 Compet- itive Sports ll7 YMCA Club 10, ll, 12. WOODS, MIKE: Competitive Sports 9, 10, ll, 12. WORSLEY, CAROLYN: Class Council 9, IO, 127 YMCA Club 9, 10, IZ, President 10. WRIGHT, EDDIE: YMCA Club 12. WRIGHT, WARREN: Chess Club 9, l0, ll, l2, Secretary 9, 10, President 9, 107 CSF 10, ll, 127 ISC 12, President 127 Forensics 9, 10, ll, 12, President 12. WYNN, JEFF: Biology Club 10, ll, 12, Presi- dent 127 Chess Club 9, 10, ll, 122 CSF 9, 10, ll, 127 ISC 127 NFL 10, ll, 122 Walrus Club 10, ll, V. President ll. YACOPE.'I'I'I, TED: FFA IZ. YNIGUEZ, GLORIA: Thespians IZ. YOUNG, WALTER: Cricle B 9, 10, 117 IRC 127 YMCA Club 9, 10, 12. YOUNGBLOOD, JUDIE: Drill Team ll, 12. ZEMNY, MA'I'I': Audio Visual 9, Secretary 97 FFA 9, 10, ll, 12, Secretary 10, ll, President 12. Acknowledgements .......... Advanced Girls' Glee ........ Adverusements .............. Aquanettes ................. Art Club ........................... Associated Thespians ...... Athletic Commission ........ Band ............................... Baseball ...................... Basketball ............. Biology Club ........ Block B ...................... Blue cmd White ........... Board of Trustees ........ Boys' Chorus ........... Boys' IRC ..................... Boys' Service Club ......... Buildings .................... Calendar ...................... Campus Affairs ........... Campus Life ............ Carver Club ............. Chamber Singers ....... Chess Club ............... Chinese Club ....... Circle B ......v........... Class Councils Freshman ....... Sophomore ..... Iunior ...,.,...... Senior ....,... Classes ..... Clubs ............. Concert Choir... Counselors .......... Cross-Country .............................. CSF ........,...................................... Cultural Activities Danny and Dotty Driller .................. ........ Dean of Boys ..........,...................... ..... Dean of Girls ................... DECA ,.,.,....,,,.,,.,.............,........... Director of Attendance ................ Director of Student Activities .... Director of Testing ........................ District Superintendent .............. Drill Team .................,.......... Elections Commission ........... Electronics Club .................. Executive Board ..................... Faculty Agriculture Department ....... Art Department ................. Boys' PE .......................... Business Education ........ Drawing .............................. English Department ......... .. Foreign Language .................... Girls PE ............................................ ..... Home Economics Department ......... ..... Industrial Arts ......................... Math Department ................... Music Department ................ Science Department .................... ..... Social Science Department fndex ...-...253 .......122 232-250 .......140 17 ......-l50 .......159 118-119 218-221 214-217 .......l52 138-139 15 ....12-13 .......121 .......129 .......132 ....30-31 172-173 .......156 174-202 .......l3l .......122 .......126 .......l30 .......141 .......104 98 92 40 42-109 12-159 120-121 .........18-19 .......212 136-137 ...,...158 180-181 16 16 .......146 17 17 17 12 .......155 158-159 .......l52 ....38-39 ....26-27 ....25-26 27 23 25 ....20-21 26 ....27-28 25 ....23-24 ....28-29 26 ....24-25 ....21-23 FFA ................................................. ........ 1 48 FHA .................................. Finance Commission .......... 147 ..........158 Focus Club ............................... .............. I 26 Football ........................................ ........... 2 04-21 1 Foreign Exchange Students ......... .............. 1 92 Frosh CSF ..................................... Future Teachers ......... Girls' IRC ............... Golf ......................... Horizon Club ......... Hostess Club ......... Ikon ................... ISC .................. Key Club ................. Los Amigos ............... Madrigal Singers ........ Medical Career ................ Messengers .1........................ Modern Dance Club ..1........ National Thespians .......... NBLA ....................,.,...,, NFL .1...................... Opus I .......... Oracle .........................,...,,..,... Orchestra ............,..,,,,...,..,.,,,,.,,,, Organizations Commission .....,.... Photography Class ...,,,.,,...,.... Principal ....1.....1.,...,,.,,, Personnel Audio-Visual .........,., Business Office .....,.. Cafeteria ........................,. Clerical ........,,,..,.....,.,,.,...,., Counselors' Secretaries ......... Custodial ....................,.,,..,.. Librarians .........,,..,,,..., Maintenance .................... Nurses ............................, ,,,, Principals' Secretaries ....... Registrar .......................1.1 Transportation ,,,..,.,.,,, Publicity Commission ........ Ouill and Scroll .............,,, Science Club ........................ Senior Activities Index ......... Senior Class Advisors ....... Servitium .........,....,...................... Song Leaders ..........................,....... Spirit Rallies and Assemblies ....,,,,,,..,..,.., Sports .....,.......v...............................l.............. Stage Crew ..................................................... Student Architectural Association ............. Student Index ....................,....,...................... Swimming ................ Teen Teachers ........... Tennis .................... Track ....,............. Valkyries ...........,.. Varsity Debate ......... Vice Principals ............................... Visual Service .................................... Welfare and Safety Commission ........ Welfare Commission ........................ , Wrestling ................... Yell Leaders .......... YMCA ............. YWCA ........ 155 145 128 225 168 133 14 ..........l37 ..........135 ..........l31 ..........120 ..........149 .......142-143 ..........151 .......150-151 ..........123 12 124-125 ..........l57 16 14 33 32 35 32 32 35 33 34 33 32 33 34 ........,.158 14 ..,....l53 .......266 ....42-43 .....,,149 180-181 ..,....l34 204-229 .......154 17 254-265 228-229 .......144 226-227 222-224 138-139 .......150 15 .......127 .......159 .......159 .......213 180-181 160-167 .......168 , ,YY Events of a student body close to 4,500 strong contributed to the colorful panorama of activity upon the pages of the 1964 ORACLE. Within lecture halls, science labs and classrooms, in campus activities and on the athletic field, the staff compiled the events of student activity at Bakersfield High School. To each member of the Oracle staff I extend my thanks--thanks for writing copy, selling ads, typing, and the countless other jobs done and done well. The staff could not have functioned smoothly, however, without an Wengineern to solve problems and guide us in decisions. Mrs. Barbara Robesky did this and much more. To her goes my deepest appreciation. It has been a privilege and a rewarding experience to work with her on the Oracle. Thanks to Mr. Al Dennis and his well-trained crew for many, many hours of work in taking, developing, and printing over 600 pictures seen in the Oracle. My grateful appreciation goes to Dr. Wallace and the entire administration for their willing assistance and cooperation. During the year Mr. Sid Sheffield and Larry Welz gave invaluable assistance. Thank you Mr. Sheffield for your patience and understanding and thank you Larry for your advice and many wonderful ideas on the art work. Mr. Ray Geers, who took the Senior pictures as well as the advertising pictures, Mr. Robert Ozias, of Lederer, Street E Zeus Company, Mr. Robert Thain, of California Art and Engraving Company, and the S. K. Smith Company all deserve praise for their professional touches. It has been the hard work and devotion of all of these people that has made this fifty-first edition of one of the nation's largest yearbooks more than ever before a portrayal of what Drillers do and how they do it. SKOLLAP-f LliKLb.,to-Q11 i
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