Baldwin Park High School - Sagittar Yearbook (Baldwin Park, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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Because JUDGES direct our courts, determining the fundamental points of law, we thought it only proper that they should represent the ADMINISTRATION, since the administration is the head of the school, determining the fundamentals of education. Because the BAILIFFS guard the courts, it is only proper that they represent the FACULTY, for the faculty is the guardian of free education. The LAWYERS interpret the law to insure everyone of an equal chance for justice, while STUDENT GOV- ERNMENT regulates activities to provide all with a well- rounded education. We used the COURT CLERK, who records all trans- actions, to represent the SENIORS, who record four years of fun and enioyment. While the JURY reviews the facts of a case, the UNDERGRADUATES review their past year. Just as evidence is used in concluding a case, ACTIVITIES show evidence of a well-rounded curricu- lum . . . and since a court trial requires some kind of FINANCE, we must not forget our ADVERTISERS, who furnished the foundation for Your 1960 Sagittar. As you turn the pages, we truly hope you will enjoy this book. Sincerely, Sherry Walker OLLV5 1 . ,u A K , .XXV Q' '. I .QM u uvxu ' 0LLI'f ockef Hear ye' Hear ye' Court is now in session The case of the Nuneteen-Suxty yearbook wull now be trued, The Verduct ls Yours' Admunustratuon Faculty Senuors Undergraduates Actuvutues Clubs Sports Advertusements e LC6LfL0lZ You Mr Post are now on trual Are you guulty for the outstandung work done as advusor of the yearbook and Busuness Coordunator'-1 Are you prepared to take the stand un your defense? Student Government Judge Wull Mr Elmer B Post Junuor please take the stand? Lawyer You are a teacher at Baldwun Park Hugh School us that correct? Wutness Yes that us correct I have taught Busuness Educatuon for four years and the last three years served as advusor to the Saguttar Thus year I am Department Coordunator Lawyer What educatuon dud you have'9 Wutness I spent some tume at the Buarrutz Amerucan Army Unuversuty and then went on to Mt San Antonuo Col lege where I served on the newspaper as busuness manager I graduated from San Jose State College wuth a BA Degree and then went to USC to do graduate work Lawyer Have you had any busuness experuence outsude of teachung'9 Wutness Yes sur for several years I was assocuated wuth my father un hus busuness Lawyer What experuence dud you have before comung to Baldwun Park'9 Wutness I spent one year at Oxnard one year at Ingle Lawyer Whule at college were you a member of any fraternutues'9 Wutness Yes un May of 1951 I uouned Beta Gamma Sugma Beta Chaper un July of 1952 I became a member of Phu Delta Kappa Alpha Epsulon Chapter and un February of 1953 I was awarded member shup un Alpha Kappa Phu Alpha Zeta Chapter Lawyer No further questuons Judge The wutness wull now step down and hear the court s decusuon Workung behund your back the staff along wuth the publushers planned thus surpruse for you Your beung the unconcerned vuctum of the photographers flashbulbs enabled us to get these puctures of you as you went about your work Mr Elmer B Post Jr you are hereby found guulty for your outstandung work as advusor of the year book and Busuness Coordunator We the staff and student body fund you truly deservung of the honor and so to you we deducate wuth great admuratuon thus 1960 Saguttar g . . f . v ' ' u A ....... . , . fig A V5 .... . . - x. 'Q 1 I Q ' f N . . . . il 1 - '. U l ' . f V . I l I I A I ' I ' . ' ' : , ' . wood, and two years as teaching assistant at U.S.C. : . . I Z ' I ' l I I . . . : , . . . , Y , 2 . . . - , 1 , . I . . . , ., l I f-:gf Working diligently on layouts, Mr. Post assumes his usual position. After a hard day s work Mr Post enloys a but of relaxation f' asf uz CfL0lZ Unsuspectmgly Mr Post poses for a picture whale mstructmg photographers before a football game l FP' f N..l Past and Mr Shields durmg Journalism Day at U C LA K. N'-MM, xlflfh f .. Q 1 mizzisfmfiorz As the JUDGE is a magistrate of the court appointed to determine points' of and up- ' hold the rights of man, eo is appointed to of. education and insure everyone get equal chance for a free education. ' ' ' t FEW CAN APPRECIATE the time, thought, and careful analysis given to administering the Covina Union High School District by Superintendent Stanley B. Shaver, the district's administrative team and the Board of Trustees. Baldwin Park High School as a part of this dis- trict can attribute its progress to the diligence and devotion of these administrators for it is they who are responsible for the curriculum, hiring of per- sonnel financial backing recommendations to the Board of Trustees for changes and the general operation of the district according to a preconceived p an Charged with the responsibillty of seeing that students and adults in the district had the oppor tunity to further their educational goals our super intendent his staff and the Board of Trustees did everything possible to make the various schools in the district the best possible places for them in which to both work and play As the Covina Union High School District comes to a close on July T T960 we of Baldwin Park High School wish to thank Superintendent Stanley B Shaver his administrative team and the Board of Trustees for their guidance in helping us achieve our individual educational goals Ersfrrcf RAGENE A FARRlS Assistant Superintendent Curriculum and Instruction 191 f-Q -...Jen STANLEY B SHAVER District Superintendent :mms frmfmzz, ms fees HORIZONTAL ARTICULATION of curriculum and its development within the various schools and their departments was a malor part of the work of Assistant Superintendent Dr Ragene Farris This pro gram was furthered through district wide coordina tion meetings discussions held with high school with individual high school departments and their members Recruitment and selection of personnel was ad ministered by Dr Donn E Bair as Coordinator of Personnel As the district grew this phase of adminis tration became more and more important e procurement of well trained teachers Mrs Blanche Ekeroth coordinated the district counseling program and directed department and school testing surveys Final development of buildings and grounds prior to the close of the Covina High School District on July l 1960 kept Mr George Caldwell busy throughout the year Directing the purchase of school equipment and supplies throughout the year and meeting last min ute deadlines was Mr Walter L Naiman Coordin ator of Purchases l . I I I I I 'fav t . . . . . we L if . . I . . . . it coordinators and principals and through meetings it s L - 5 . X ' ' . .K lf. ' ff iz . . . . Y I I . . .. It A ' ' . . . th jg I . . . - IQ 03 110.1 U xi? Y 'v K ! MRS, RUTH SHAVNBERG Presndent MR. LEIGHTON CLOTHIER Clerk vii MR. A. C. FARR L HARGRAVES MR CLAYTON GLASS 012 mmf lzcreasuzq nm mmf MR GEORGEL CALDWELL Coordlnoior of Prooertues Q4 MR DONN E BLAIR Coordunofor of Personnel 1 M4 MR WALTER L NALMAN Coordmotor of Purchases WEE 'P r MRS BLANCHE E EKEROTH Dnrecror of Gundonce and Research I MR I ' 1 Q' f 1 5 x G f J ' ll . I , lg,-Y' -- I 'W , D x .. big? , . , v X I fr ' x f , '. L Q ' ' L 'yi ii Rf, its ' .J ,Sz Lfilffg . , 1 'L j' V ' 4' f A C A x ,I L 1 li ,J . . '- A V 1' A .. Y . . x i ' f A I 1 f .A 4 x. 5-9 T K GORRELL Principal GUIDING AND DIRECTING the educational program of Baldwin Park High School, T. K. Gorrell as principal worked harmoniously with teachers, other school ad- ministrators, Superintendent Stanley B. Shaver, and his administrative staff. As principal he was directly responsible for all areas in the general running of the school. His policy may be characterized as The Open Door . . . students, their parents, and all staff members were free to dis- cuss their requests and suggestions, complaints or criti- cisms. Working together insured the success of Baldwin Park High School as an educational institution. Vice principal Jesse Niemela had among his varied duties the supervision and discipline of BPHS boys He conferred with parents concerning boys problems and supervised the keeping of disciplinary records for boys Vice principal Patricia Holt wisely counseled BPHS girls conferring with the parents as the need arose As girls vice principal she supervised the service point sys tem for girls and girls organizations Norman Whusenand Director of Attendance made in numerable home calls to investigate the underlying causes for school absences and supervised the compila tion of attendance records for the district office To promote friendship and to encourage and main tain the students oblectives has been the great desire of the school administration C' Sclwol G?dmuzLsfmfLon Sfrwes or Mrs Lillian Leland discusses the day s agenda with Mrs Donna Burton ,'5 4h--.- 'illuq -lg' inn- EPR Xl, f-1 Ui? Mrs Dorothy Emmons and Mrs Nina Wright secretaries confer on an important business matter I2 -taxi.-l -uni--'1 lluuuuqn.-1 aw, . - . . Q Q . . . D , - - bt u . . - r r f r J ,.. I . by 'V . - ' Tl 1 A T ' .gi I I i ' - - A gw g , - Q. 'lilly Y 'il T A - TT 43 if TT A ft 1 - -fs i ,D fr , Hfxl. l J , 74 Q . li F. T ' XA ,'i.? lli ', l '-iw' rf' -A s . , ' x .. .'f-Q- r ss- , K l .H S if xc - A .b 4 2:l1l11:l:l . ' lv 'f-',1jf.f.- . , ll 4 -'.111?1i:11 .. ,N ' - K. 1 Z1-ji-1-P ' ' - it -' -A I '- ' I I - - ' ' , ' . A X ,.. .wp-. g MR JESSE NIEMELA Vuce Prunctpal we fix t' MRS PATRICIA HOLT Vice Principal Mrs Armllda Swanson and Mrs Vlrgunla Dobson attendance staff kept close tabs on the absences of BPHS students S Q. S2 is. S .S S 2 HH!!! 1 g MR NORMAN WHISENAND Director of Attendance Wg: al. ,..,1... ,..4..-Z1-1 wrr-532 Ld A IAA! 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',.y,L,,5,.-ff,-', 4'. .ai ',,v24',f Q -32 ,Q. '.I.v .J ..2 '-.- .' fxf' ., ,-. , ',r.'..: L-rx ' 'H' 1.4 w -n ..-g. 55 4 5 g.-. 'w . 'f 'I'f'f'? I Af' . ' 1' if ., .:Xmt.:.,,. ,. ,px ...g-,iw .A .1',,,,Af' in ':: :. .f - 1 1.5 ' 4- f' ' 1' ' ., .f:,.2 f X g I. , X . 1 4 ,il 'im ff, ff rw . gacuffy As the BAILIFF is the guardian of the courts, maintaining order and giving instruction, the FACULTY is the guardian of education, esihhlish- ing order and instructing in the brinciples of right and wrong. ' v MR. FREDERICK L. ABEL Business Education MR. WALLACE BASTIAN Language MISS HILDRETH BAYLESS English MISS ADELINE BONESSA Science it 3' 41 1 hu . In 5 Q 6' Zia, f 40 5 MR. AL A. ADELINI MR. P. H. ANDREWS MISS CAROLYN M. BARKER MRS. LORNA BARTON Social Science - l'llSlOI'y History BU5ine55 Education !U1S- , , ,V 1 . , Homemaking 'r ., A' li 1 in ' f-ig Qs . Mrs. Morant and Sandra Darnell proudly show the Christmas decorations made by the Senior Homemaking department. MR. JOHN C. BURGESS MR. JACK O. CHRISTOPHER MRS. JAYNE CLAYTOR MRS. English Language English - Drama . V ..,, W . gf I 9 CORA M. CLIBON English K s . 9 .Qi . -U , 1v.,Afvg.5-- V z V. 11, tg: ,fy . .fix J ,J 'xl I 5 ., 4-Ig.. V f il h f- ,. 'V , V :.'-,' 'N 1 I . fl .7 SEVVEJ 6kl'0LLqk0Llf 6126 H55 VOOHIZS . 7.5 D 'KZ 'I .6-J it' MR. ROY J. COUSINS MRS. GRACE M. CRAIG MR- T- J- DAVIDSON MR. RAYMOND EKEDAL Specnal Educatton Physical Education Mathematics Physical Educmio,-1 Social Science 4- A-' ,- 2 . .n KN ' I I , 'vw 1- X 1 MRS WINNIFRED M FAIRCHILD Physucal Education Department Coordxnator Drull Team Advnsor MRS LILA FERNANDEZ Social Sclence Saglttar staff glves a blg boost to Mr Post and to the annual sale f yearbooks 015 Ctr MRS NORMA FISHOFF MISS LINDA C GARRISON Specual Class Physncal Educatnon Mathematrcs 1 ,is if W8 li.-V -1 ' Mass Bonessa shows chemnstry students Ken Campbell Tum Kelly lhns back to the camerul Mrke Smuth Frank La Barge Pat Wallace and Jnll Freberg the amazing thmgs you can do wlth a few chemucals . . . I O . .- Q. ,J x., , . . AA X I , 4 'I L. J x , I. .- -' 'Q r' SJ V., ? . I A ,. Q Y xl if? ' C: if Bs I. ' - lj, if ' vt' mg 'vii PN! F I x ,, ,, , - Q i Wwe 'Q w' X Q L .L- . . I . , . En lush gaculfy 'il ' l HAROLD E GAULDIN Industrrol Arts MR ROBERT GREENWELL Musnc Department Coordrnotor MRS CATHERINE GRIFFIN School Nurse MRS REGINA JENSEN Musuc C JV? f'g? ,f gs -V-'Y' is 11 ,411 .A 6' MRS MARCIA J GIESLER Engllsh MR GFRALD O HUDLOW Socrol Sclence CIVICS MR JIM M JONES Busrness Educotron .tial-A 3 mfrucfs ruzcrp es fa, MRS HELEN GLASSER MR GORDON E GOODWIN MRS GENEVIEVE GREEN Englnsh Socrol Scrence Counselor Busrness Educotron Soctol Sczence Tlill 'mv NAM l Decorotmg the offrce Chrrstmos tree or Jonet Crown Tommue Clork Mary Coffelt and Esther James MRS COLEEN JUNKER English Department Coordrnctor MR SAM KERMAN Counselor MRS KATHLEEN LEVIN Busmess Educatron Counselor X- I . 1' ' I' ll ll ' I ,1- 4 ft, in ,JI V X i ti? , It ! ' 1 - I fl A Mi 'jf f I P r K I I ,r:r..4f. 1, T '1 2 RL, A A iiffz 3 1 A 'E - FIEAEE , t MR. . lu ' E ' Z Tu, ' r W,-If DN l rr l , G. I as ' fwfr I -if Sf I ' I 'A - JP . vi- r?F..,:? -W . I: I I , :PJ fs 13- E r emocmfrc ucafwzz dm F '- M 112 ',,f1s9 :O f ' nd ly-I MR JOSEPH N LOFGREEN MR JOSEPH A MARSHALL MISS PATRICIA MARTIN MISS VIRGINIA MOELLER English Physucal Educahon Busuness Educatuon PIWYSICGI EdUCG1IOr1 Dlrector of Athletlcs HV Q Newspaper Day at USC Row I D Shaw S Walker V Delgado S John son Mr Patruck Shuelds Row 2 P Brundage K Lakun P Tract J Drl z zaro T Sumpter Row 3 J Scroggms M Grnggs 1? A N7 SSG! xx T MRS LYLEE MORANT Homemakmg Socnal Scnence MR JOSEPH R MORRIS Physical Education Mathematucs MR BOB MUSICK Mathematscs MRS ELEANOR T NINNEMAN Department Coordmator Homemakmg f? is ' I t'-' machme Mass Mary Paddock instructs Becky Lewns In correct posmon on the bnllung U 9 ' EJ ' I that-L 'R I my x rf I fa v, I h ' 5 33 , M- A ' ..,s X I I' gui, 1 , .,,- X .l . l f I x 2 UL. 'F - f'- 1 ' I S I , . ' 'I 1: .I I -, . I' ,I . ,I .A 'a - I ,tx I J me ers Unfock ffm oar 0 RQ MISS MARY F PADDOCK Busmess Educatlon MR HURFORD R ROWE Leadershnp Director of Student Actlvltnes MR ED SCHNELL Physical Education Mathematics MISS MARY SCHUEUCE Enghsh f.A I 94 ,bn qv g .,-new Y .Q q-A45 ' an f Lf ' f. 12 B9 'ng-0 Q0 L,-A' atm ' MR RICHARD A PARKHURST MR JOSEPH PIKE MR E B POST MR L59 G PRESLEY Busmess Education Counselor Business Educatnon 50901 Smence MISS GRETA A SHELTON Phystcal Education Soctgl Sctence Department Coordmator Yearbook Advusar Mr Parkhurst dvscusses the relatnonshlp of assets to Iuabhhtes and proprletor shup wuth hus fourth pernod Bookkeepmg class MR PATRICK SHIELDS Journallsm Enghsh Miss KATHRYN SMITH MR PAUL SIMUNIAN Ang Crqffs Physical Educatuon Department Coordlnator fi . . 4 . M ' ' A ' W :E SW? A , A2-ff . fi a 1- ' f'7 . cred' I if ' gfiqher jdeafs nd Clzowfedqe 'UM' 1 5 f t sb ,fs ,W v-7 ,- N Y X T i 'Sri N X Q X 4 1 3 MR. GEORGE SOWA MR. FOSTER A. STANFIELD MR. DARREL W. STUBBS MR. ALBERT S. TANKERSLEY Language Industrial Arts 'English Science Department Coordinator Department Coordinator Music Mathematics Garry Clement demonstrates the running of a lounter in wood shop MR FRANCIS M WARDLOW Industrial Arts MR WARD R WENNER Social Science Department Coordinator Cadet Corps MR THOMAS C WERT MR RONALD M WIESTLING Social Science Social Science Civics Mathematics With the help of Mr Rotstan Gary Walker and Warren Morris are shown locking up a form MISS ANN HARRIS Librarian MRS. EDITH STOVE! Library Assistant 30 ff' 1 T xx 1 A A 4 Student Helpers: Row I. J. Fisher, R. Dominquez, J. Wood, W. Crook, R. Jarvis, L. Abrams. Row 2: L. Voorhees, J. Leppek, A. Gray, A. Ouber, P. Bennett, G. Dodd. FURNlSHlNG STUDENTS wiTh an ideal environmenT for sfudy, pleasure reading, and maferials for research, our library sTands ouT as one of The mosT useful faciliTies of Baldwin Park High School Our new librarian Miss Anne l-larns courteously locaTes reference maTerual and insTrucTs sTudenTs in The proper use of The library so ThaT iT may be used To :Ts best advanfage In addmon To he usual responsibilmes Miss Harris handles scholarship applucafrons She is as sisTed in her dunes by Mrs Shine TexT book clerk and by Mrs Sfover library clerk The sTudenT library helpers are insTrucTed In The library Training class where They are Taughf how To be of service To boTh sTudenTs and faculTy The library s maferials may be used for various pur poses by differenT sTudenTs To The sTudenT working on a research paper :T offers books encyclopedias news papers pamphlefs and magazines which are found Through The use of The Readers Guide To The sTudenT in social science classes working on occupafional re porTs The vocaTional files offer unlimiTed rnformarion while Those desiring fichon and non ficTuon books for pleasure and reporfs find ThaT The library provides a wide vaneTy of sublecTs from which They may make Their selechon Mrs Arlene Shine library clerk checks our c novel To PoT Oncec IQOWZ q6 cd ZIZVLC 6 'iw ,Fw W. As Term paper time rolls around many classes can be seen using the library for reference work 1 1 I . , F . . . . I ' I I . , . I I - I I I I cl V ll J n I 0 5 5 V . c r,,' , , YJ' ' Pr ' .ma , 1 ,. T , . X . ,. - I y , L I 3 ' qu? ' ,Y 1 QQ I I 'RM f -1 - rg ' 'I' I 8 I 1 ' 'Yin :J 1 . ' -fr' gill! Cufelena C Hensel I Case M Kmght R Smz M Purky M Wood R Sarlaf V Englehard E Henderson MRS VIRGINIA BASCHAWERK Manager we pers ave mporfamf arf 7 4-:nv 4' P-tp. Studenf Store Row I J Robrnson S Darnell J Lrncoln Mrs Tharp IMgrI G Amparan W Zauss M Muranda L Mundy Row 2 J Ward D Price B Carlson L Chnldress J Lydrurd INof prcfuredIL Burrows A Grlmer 1 I .1 ,. P I I nr 1 1 . QV I - I , ' 2: , ' :'- . . 1 A - V T , I' MI' ' VJ P .. N! f A , 1 , I ' , - . ,, ' fi. - 1 a., r fi I .- 1 I I I ' 3 F V ' , 'J' rn .-l .'P,'2 ' 1,4 -l 5 - I 1 1 1 - A 1 - - 1 - 1 - 1 - A 1 - - 5 - 1 QI- x as nz: I Cusiodlans Row l Herb Gllbert Del Morgan G L Mclnteer Ray Trapp Frank Morse Row 2 Charles Holan Jam Groves Carl Pera Wtllrs Ronketty Howard Adkuns Lloyd Greenly 'oft 114 'ivan Nor- MRS MAY LASWELL file guncfron O O Schoo ,LIU Bus Drivers Row I Russell L Mount, Howard J Brown, Ed Huehl, John A Becurd, John W Holmes Row 2 Cluff Dodenhoff, Loune D Barratt, Clarence E Nelson, Dan P Van Etten, Fred Schmudt, Ed Covert, C I Corey I 's,, V-W.. lt Q. . . -- X Us Q 1 G I' .1 gg. , Q .5 r H - , . wx. . ,A . .IJ rx fl I Y 4 K' -I L A , 5 Y . ' . I A Y C . -' -s. . Q ,, ,, 1 w ' ., ' MA' 1 . , 1 , .I H fb . .- x L m4 4 . A , W F 9 jaw.. ' v' ,.4ff,,, V? :. fb. t . I ,-L V N .,,..,,,' ' .fr , W Q 5 ' 7 U, Vg, flu 'gw,nff: . L - AIX 5'0 X Q' J ' .' ' S ' xg . X 1 ., f' ,Lt , . .,. , . .A , T1 ' r : ' , , - . f , - 2 , -f I g L ! 'f X Nl A 0 N I S Q' O I Y r ' E i 'W' gif' 3 5 5 - fag ,V iw? 154 f w M ff As the LAWYERS represent the law to in- sure everyone of an equal chance for iustice, STUDENT GOVERNMENT regulates campus clubs, organizations and various other activi- ties, providing each student with a well-rounded education. WORKING TOWARD the betterment of the school and regulating the various activities on campus is Stu- dent Governrnent, Under the leadership of Mr. Rowe, Connie Olafson and her cabinet planned and started a new proiect, Operation Swimming Pool. The first money making activity toward this proiect was selling tickets to the opening football game. Prizes were offered to the students selling the most tickets, and during the football games an old bathtub was used for donations. All through the year Student Government sponsored many other activities. A great deal of planning went into Homecoming and following that, they sponsored Operation Big Switch, at which time the students took over the iobs of public officials and classroom teachers. Traffic Safety Week required extensive planning. During the week they presented a car safety check a mall display of a wrecked car and a tire changing contest for girls as well as boys Our rallies assemblies and clubs are also regulated by Student Government Under the careful guidance of Connie Olafson this year was filled with well planned activities to Insure everyone enloyment CONNIE OLAFSON President S mf ovemmemf frrves CAROLE CAMINITI Secretary of Records STAN ALTICE Secretary of Activities BECKY LEWIS Director of Finance fad S ' STAN TEAL Secretory of Publ city 'inf '76-Q' q,...f JAMES HICKS Secretory of Programs Nh MR HURFORD R ROWE Advnsor g jeffermenf U 3 Q9 gf if DOROTHY JAHN Secreicry of Funance Q Q-H? ' Z fi? RUSTY MITCHELL Secretary of Athletics 3 EIAINE HIESLER Vice President w 1 Judy Hoy Row 2 Ruta Cefclonu O n . Corey Sharon Johnson 4' PIZLOV EeqL5fafure 1-M rf' Ju ,G-nd! ' 9. AW? -1 -.,, 'f ' like R. s-wg..-In-gp M 14 1,5 Row I Anno Mwyokowo Row 2 Vnckwe Toyior Mary Shepard Gov! Hczmslon in amor equ afure nv- fl ZOHZOI 6 equ afure 'H'-'M wx 4,11 Row 1 Cynrhno Doty Row 2 Bonme Bordonoro Dorothy Lmlelohn Jnll Freberg Q..uer CT' 5 men e L5 mfure Row I Sandra Bennett Row 2 Jack Holloway Joan Cady equ afure Siu mf our THE LEGISLATIVE BODY of our school consists of included the clean campus campaign and boosting school spirit Their area of responsibility is to regulate all campus activities appropriate money pass rules and regula tions for activities and to charter campus clubs Throughout the year they worked hand in hand with the president and cabinet THE JUDICIAL BODY of our school consists of five Junior and Senior classes Student problems are for warded to them through the respective vice principals offices The group has no advisor and functions on their own If a student has been summoned to student court he can be sure that he will be dealt with fairly and expeditiously Student offenders come to feel the heavy hand of lustice Row l Pat Hurst Warren Strngham Row 2 Bill Nash Terry Ma hliet Jm Sm les Steve Wood T f Z X ' I . L L I ' l J zf four representatives from each class. Their -undertakings boys and five girls chosen by the legislature from the l l i 1 4 1 usd, . ' ,fn , 1 ,t vb 1' '1 As the COURT CLERK records all testimony and transactions for future reference, the SENIORS record four years of work, fun, and enjoyment which wili be remembered in future years. Ronnse Lewss President Looksng over The model of The Sensor Showcose ore Sherry Wolker Ronnse Lewss ond Vsrgsnsc Delgado erziors . ' Ar Mr Mussck Advssor THE SENIOR YEAR ss The mosT smporTonT yeor sn school For Three yeors sTudenTs hove been preporsnq ond os They become Sensors They fsnd The yeor fslled wsTh cscTlvsTses Besides The csnnuol Junsor Sensor Prom gsven sn Thesr honor by The .lunsor Closs Thss yeor cs Sensor Coreer Dcsy ond o Sensor Donce ond Bonquef were odded When groduofson rolls Ground The Sensor Luncheon Recogrsmon Bonquef Sensor MoThers Teo Sensor Pscnsc Sensor PcsrTy ond Boccoloureofe ore only cs few of The oc'rsvsTses Thof keep Them busy yeor sncluded o Sensor Lunch oreo To be fur nsshed wsTh Tobles ond benches nn The fuTure ond o Sensor Showcose used for nofsces csnd onnouncemenfs A new prolecT OperoTson Swsmrnsng Pool wcss spurred on sts woy by The porTscspcsTson of The Sensor Closs N , , ,D ' U -x al 'k - X' f Privileges of The Senior Clcsss Through The xx 4 I I ' I . fl Lf A I I . 1 O Vice President . . . . Sam Higa Secretary Ophelia Miranda Treasurer Wanda Carter Secretary of Activities Sally Gustafson C Olafson R Cefaloni J De Wafney B Durr Row 3 K Sfarsiak J Winn S Teal S Planansky Row l: M. Fox, L, Lynch, S. Johnson, J. Hay, S. Anderson, C, Nelson. Row 2: C. Hewitt, G. Dodd, K, Williams, J. Shepard, C, Cqminiti I 5 5- RONALD ABLOTT EMILY ALEXANDER LORRAINE ALVAREZ JERRY AYON LINDA ABRAMS STANLEY ALTICE GLORIA AMPARAN LEONARD BAKER , 4, T YD .la l sl' DONALD ADAMS FRANCES ALARCON EEZVHZLIZZ SHERRY ANDERSON BONITA BALDWIN THOMAS AXFORD VITA BALLESTEROS -of ? ', V 2 'Ni -ff bd SALLY BANKS BARBARA BARRETT JOAN BARBIER KAY BAXLEY fzerqefw 'CE SALVADOR BARELA PATRICIA BETTISCH ROBERT BIGHAM ,ff 'ci LINDA BARNES REBECCA BEVAN PATRICIA BLANCO GARY BLECKA ROBERT BOGG DOUGLAS BOLLS MARIE DIDWAY BOSLER :SA 3 1 E' . I- II I . I , k ' I- '45 i Ng - I A X .1 'T' u R QQ X E' R ' X ' wffi? x fiiT?l'iIfi '-Q .' , ' '55 H V nk Em WEN M3221 Seniors enjoy eofing lunch in the reserved Senior Lunch Area EDWARD BRIGHT IRENE BROWN I I FRED BOWMAN JACKLYN BRIDGES EVERETT BROWN CHRIS CALONDER I 3 3 f Zkfie N, MARIA CAMACHO BARBARA CARNEY WAN DA CARTER KAREN CASE 1 CAROLE CAMINITI KENNETH CAMPBELL CAROLE CARTER LINDA CARTER Z' JANET CAMPLAIN VIVIAN CARTER Key Club members work hord at Theur annual cor wosh ..,.. -F' 5 , 1- T 'A ' f Q RA' A ,, . - ., . vii .. Ti ,K 3 K - Q ' v-- 'F f T f L .X 1--1 13 Q91 A A TC - if ' J . , ,,.1 A E 4 . 3 I . - 'T 9 '-2 X , T. ' ' ,., 1.7, V4 . 7 h L-1' . , V 1.- RITA CEFALONI PAMELA CIMINI NICK COATS ROBERT CORNELL NANCY CHERROCCI GARRY CLEMENT LARRY CODLING HENRY CORTEZ CL: hair 4 3 4 A . ' . OAL ,- 'A . ' I 5 . . ,f 5, I I iz HENRY CHRISTIAN JAMES CHURCH fu wus SUSAN COFFMAN VICTOR CUNNINGHAM -QI 'N-su wr'-Q JOHN COREY DEANE CURTIS w-ngf' X-uf RW 'I' g6 fb.-I ,gg 'i var' riff 4, 53' LINDA DANIELS DORIS DAUGHERTY GEORGE DeLOZIER HOWARD DeSCHAINE Ca ezzfeg SYLVIA DORMAN 'Q 1? ,A NAR, W3 -in -5- DALE DAVIDSON VIRGINIA DELGADO JOANNE DeWATNEY JACK DIXON GINGER DODD RAYMOND DOMINQUEZ ik MELODIE DOUGHERTY RONNY DULANEY BONNIE DURR Q' , Y ' In I I I I 'N . 7 TI To E' FR I , . xt V f I' . -A E. V A , X uf W3 ,: , 5. I'-'I TQ ' A 4, , . C , A 7 . ' V' 1 ff V, 1 gg . V t . I I-1 .f:K3fQi'slf'r if . A JH A '2' O t P I O I Z I ..,,,, 1, 5' wg: , -Q Y Q J , xx , , I 4 WAYNE ECK ADELE EMANUEL THOMAS ENNIS MERCY EVANS ,Faq-'df JERILYN EICHORST JOYCE EMBURY HARRIETTE EPPS ROBERT EVANS GRETA EILERS JAMES ELWOOD Kacffuf PATRICIA ESCUJURI LOUIS ESSARY CECILIA FANNING GAIL FARRAR 3 -'57 CR 1-1 rl, M Lg, Xxi -if M Ho- AX iii SUSAN FIELDING RAYMOND FISCHER EUNICE FLORIDA WILLIAM FOERSTNER arf COLLEEN FLANNERY CHARLENE FLENNIKEN MARY FOX CHARLES FREEMAN ELIZABETH LeCORNU FRIAJO MICHAEL FULLER DONALD GALLAGHER SUSAN GAMBLE ELEANOR GATHERS CHARLES GIBSON . 1 X A 4 '- M Y I ' A I ,v- .1 I ! If ff ' I Nj S- , l 'III I Ox 'xi ',T-'r-3:51, , A 0 Sherry Walker, Joline Smith, Jean Roden, Joyce Smith, Terry Hcmson, and June Yotes shown during Brunch on Dress-Up Dmy. DONNA GRANT CATHERINE GRUWELL V7 PATRICIA GRAY JUDY GUEST KENNETH GRIBBEN SALLY GUSTAFSON ?' 51 'UQ '53 PHILIP GLEASON CARL GORSUCH GILBERT GREEN MICHAEL HAFFNER 7 Q--.Q 1 Q W? 1 41+ 717 PATRICIA HANICH RICHARD HANICH TERRY HANSON MADELINE HARP BEVERLY HARRIS DONALD HARTSHORN MICHAEL HAWTHORNE JUDITH HAY CAROLE HEALY SHIRLEY HEIDT T-'mf Mr Rnesner from the Boosters Club congratulates Mnke Haffner Alan Ayon Larry Codlung and Sylvester Lucuo on their athletic awards Q If r ,W , I- . i, V an ' r , fix U-'p f Iggy.: K rr L , W W If ' iz., X ,ig X s f , ' I I I 1 ' 3' 14, -5 ' MICHAEL HENSLEY CAROL HEWITT BRENDA HIGDON NORVAL HOLLEY ,-l ' fin 11 -3-is IQ RICHARD HENSLEY SAM HIGA LINDA HOLCOMB JAMES HOLT Al 'Ui 'IS' 'L -win f Y' 'ln TW? EVELYN HERNANDEZ JANICE HERRON WZ LlfLOLL5 VICKIE DILLARD HOLDEMAN MURIEL HOWARD HARRY HOLLEY RONALD HUFFMAN Ad faq. Wx,-,1 5 i 'fb cu., A if ii Ask DAVID HULL GERALD HUNTER BARBARA IFORD DON INGERSOLL f 'h VKLCLOLLS DENNIS HUNYADA PATRICIA HURST TERRY IRION ESTHER JAMES SHARON JAMES DANIEL JIMINEZ .1 X5 Y 'ZR -ur DIANE JOHNSON FRED JOHNSON GLORIA JOHNSON JUDIE JOHNSON -2: , A .I - , b Hx va J fr T 'I I I , 5 fi i, 2 fp , :J 5 1 . i .Sf-l a If 2 f ,. ' ,a.3J'g!! ,Y L ' I V II. -34' Ki Q' at I Q V 0 O O X A , ' I ' i Q V I J' ,Lf ff I - F LINDA JOHNSON JEANIE JONES LEE ANN JONES ED KIEWICZ A -. 'fx'-, '+L SHARON JOHNSON JAMES JONES RELEA KEEN LOUISE KITCHELL wr-gi ft! BARBARA JONES DEE ANN JONES 0,06 LL DONALD KEESEY KAREN KENMIR DAN KNOLL ANDY KOWATSCH Nyx Day., -af 'F'--57 fx Argus '13 N'--V, 1-av fd v-H1 C4554 if 'i If 17' SHARON KREINBRING KAREN LAKIN KENNETH LANDA RUTH LECKNESS My ani l Qw- GARY LAMB MARY ANN Le-CORNU CECILE LENDERMAN 'I BARBARA LAMPYS RUSSELL LEIF REBECCA LEWIS tl RONALD LEWIS JOANN LIBOLT JANETTE LINCOLN JERRY LINDSEY 'v 1--'Y KJ' Ball Nash and Rusty Mitchell show The wreath presented fo the cldmmustrcmon by the Key Club JANE LINVILLE JUDITH LITTLEFIELD SHIRLEY LOVE WILLIAM LOVEJOY DOROTHY LOZANO VALERIE LUCIO LYNDA LYNCH TONYA MCCLURE KATHLEEN MCCOY STEVEN MCELROY fr 3 ,f ' I . A ' f, qi 5 fiiflik I an r N 1 uh , Q X 4 K ,aa ,J , . ' 15 , I f . , 4 , wv, , ., --ff gil f uf 0 an vw- .f '2 v- 't T't '2- 47 Yr THOMAS MCFARLAND JANET MCLAUGHLIN ROSEMARY MAJESTIC WILLIAM MANN ca 'E RUTH MCGAHEY BENNIE MCGRATH JOHNET MCLAGAN KENT MCWHIRTER JUDITH BYRUM MGCDONALD KATHLEEN MACHINSKI Memben of the bank accompany the Brass Quartet the day before Chnstmas vacation 'Sigma MARCIA MANSFIELD BEATRICE MARTINKOVIC LINDA MATTHEWS KLAUS MIESTER Nl YQ he T -5 DAVID MANTHEY SUZANNE JANN MATAISZ RONALD MEADE CAROLYN MIHALKO 2' I 'lm f VICTOR MARK JOSEPH MARTINEZ HENRVETTA MERCADO CHARLES MICHALAK 1-cf TKT 'E 'R ' Y T V 3 ,. V ,X J ' 0 Q Q 6 L ., WN . X' A M' X HELEN LADERACH MILLER JOHN MILLER I ff ? K , 'An-T XL, Q? L -ar G 'S 6, 4' A 1 ' LA a ' - ' , F5 f I! , 4? Q J f vs X0 ., jf V' k ,. , I X , 1' A l f L ' f' Q 1 '3- IRENE MINGER MARIANA MIRANDA BONNIE MONEY JOHN MONTGOMERY 0yLL OPHELIA MIRANDA RUSTY MITCHELL PATRICIA MOORE SHIRLEY MOORE HENRY MORALES FERRELL MORGAN Z NIAL MORGAN JOHN MORRISON DEANNA MULLEN JANET MURPHY 'SI P his, RUTH MURREY JANNETTE NEMICK TEDDIE NOBLE CONNIE OLAFSON JOY NEWSHAM DENNIS NORTH RAUL OLIVAS ca- 'Mm' ' f,, 1 L4 rw- 'Nun ,gl avv WWE ffrjfix ig? fig if aa 4' me Qw- fl-Ain-,Q Q i T' J JOSEPH NARANJO LILLIAN NARANJO CAROLE NELSON KLVVE OLLS KATHLEEN O BRADOVICH RUBEN OLIVAS f 7 'hr' QW? .0 All WILMETA O HAGAN SANDY OLSON All I pe' rf . Tw :Li QQ 4314: af ' er f , ,A V- f . fi: A ' -S T , '1 K ' L , I ,L o 0 c X! , Vw-4 . . L 1 V . K It A ' I W L -flgflfi 1 D Q f T JMX , r, A X z 5. A! 6' .ku K, M , , V gf ,Wi ,- . fjimi L L U T SQjf.'f4Ef,, EST? rf 525' L'1r-iff F fi 7 - 14 QQ! -2 42' .. e-Q.: yuh 1... la. - T A if 541 . T Q. ,Q , ,, 4: -I - ' Q H V R' Q . I ,I if , ff f f elif . N X . , ,L 'K , . P . 'I 'xx lar tv'-17 bi War' 'R ---.-Q ALVENA OUBER BARBARA OWENS GRACIELLA PAREDES ROYCE PARK fva Lani '53 ' ,J cf .TN s.,,,x DONNA PALMER RONALD PARKER LEONARD PARTRIDGE 'fi 4- KENNETH PATTERSON NITA PATTERSON JACK PATTON tu 1 MARILYN PANTHER SUZON PARKER LEONA PASSENHIEM ...uni X-1 z f , JOHN PAYAN Observing children durmg o doss porry was on ossugnment for Sensor Homemukmg students RICHARD PERKINS SHERYL PLANANSKY 1? JUNE PEST KENNETH PETRO JERRY POE WILLIAM POTEET QE 5' :J dint- -' ff! ,cr Z' 'Na+' 'J' S1 If 4 Nix if-,Y 1' RACHEL PEARSON HERBERT PE REZ JIMMY PITCHIE RICHARD POTTER 41 I 1? fwfr? BEVERLY PRISK RICHARD RENEGAR KENDALL ROBERTSON LANA ROBINETT ng W A dv- JOANN RABENS BOB RAINEY BEVERLY RITCHIE PAUL RITCHIE Ai. 'hr ALEX RAMlREZ CAROL ROBERTS Princesses Becky Lewfs Connie Olafson ond Irene Ouber won nn lane with theur escorts Bobo Munn Warren Strnnghom cmd Jomes Hicks before thelr presenfohon during Homecoming 5 I A '-7 A.. , .. I sd -J L X -, A ' X 'li 2 3- , - le . A 'Lf r A q ' L LC A A A Q , A - .4 I fu If , 4 L' u-,'- V' A , j' 1 ' ' A 1, x , A H2 1 'sf R L 4f4 '?A aj A ,V M521 ' if fk 1 'Yu L. ' A sf -A - ' f y.,3 i i 59 ,ga3,,, 1-. 5 J: Q. A W -,i 5 C, A-I A. X Ry' . 'L '1 A . si L ' 1 K JEAN RODEN CHARLES RYASKO ELIDA SANDOVAL SHIRLEY SIDENFADEN OLGA RODRIGUEZ RON ROLLINS CLAUDIA ROSENGRANT DALE SAMPSON WILLIAM SANDAHL DAVID SHECKELLS JERRY SHEPHERD DONALD SLONE JAMES SMILES l. we-K I ZIZLOVS BARBARA SHOEMAKER JOHN SMITH gl ! Q' 'S' 'O JOLINE SMITH LEON STEPHENS 19 0 HECTOR STORMAN RICHARD SPEER RICHARD STEVENS DENNIS STOKES CAROL WHITSELL STOVALL MARCIA STAMBAUGH BARBARA STIPE JOSEPH STONE WARREN STRINGHAM KAREN STARSIAK JOAN STODGELI. MARGO STONE DIANA SUTTON fsr RUBY SUTTON JANICE TEAGLE STANLEY TEAL CONNIE VALENCIA 'K' asa ra PAX 43? NWTIY DAVID TAGGART JOANN TEAGLE .IOANNE PICKARD TOLLESON EDWARD VALIN it JOHN TALLERICO CLIFFORD TRAVIS SANDRA VAN HUSS LINDA TAYLOR WZLOVS KATHY TRUETT CAROLYN VAUGHAN .u 51 21? J - fo 'Z .4 .ah 0-I? ,Z W fs I AL I GEORGIA VINE BETTY VLIEGER AHA-A WILIAM WALLIEN CLINTON WARD NNW 190 WILLIAM VOLZ SHERIDITH WALKER GORDON WATSON JAMES WEAVER ROBERT WEAVER ROGER WEAVER , , 4 , Lia.. CAIRE WEIS CLAIRE WEIS GAIL WELBORN GARY WELBORN ap.. 1, Senior Students 'Ioke notes on the behavior of smczll cI'uIdrer' or 0 party durmg Semor Homemokmg BENJAMIN WILSON KENNETH WILLIAM 1 4' f EQ R LESLIE WILFORD WILLIAM WILLIAMS ALLEN WILKINS GARLAND WILSON 'cn-4, A-Q V45 TERRY WETHERELL BETTY WHITE KAY WILLIAMS MICKEY WILSON ov as cvs, s lv? .! Iq- 'bra SUSAN WILSON ROBIN WRIGHT MARY YTUARTE WENDY ZAUSS Nod RONALD ABLOTT Vars Rookle l59l Football Vars Track Vars Lettermen LINDA ABRAMS Harvesters STANLEY ALTICE Sec of Acttvtttes Football Key Club Lettermen GLORIA AMPARAN Bokkeeptng Contest l3rd placel Spanrsh Club F B L A Sec SHERRY ANDERSON F B L A Sec Gregg Shorthand Award Pep Club Sentor Counctl TOM AXFORD Football Vars Baseball Vars Lettermen JERRY AYON Key Club Football Vars Baseball Vars Lettermen Treos SALLY BANKS Co Mayans Stlhouettes Clvettes C S F LINDA BARNES Nov'Ice Typtng l'Ist placel BARBARA BARRETT F T A KAY BAXLEY Harvesters PATRICIA BETTISCH F B L A Jr Councrl Modern Dance BECKY BEVAN G A A Harvesters BOB BIGHAM Basketball J V PATSY BLANCO Dnll Team GARY BLECKA Football Vars DOUG BOLLS Lettermen Key Club Tenms Vars Cross Country FRED BOWMAN Football B C Basketball C JACKIE BRIDGES F B L A Sr Counctl Harvesters BETTE BROWN Harvesters IRENE BROWN Harvesters Lattn Club Nlghttngales Lrbrary Helper CHARLES BURGESS Advanced Band LYNDA BURROWS F B L A Sec Co Mayans Silhouettes Ctvettes MARIA CAMACHO F B L A Jr Counctl Spanrsh Club Harvesters 64 CAROLE CAMINITI A S B Sec of Records FB L A Hrstortan Srlver Streak Staff Co Mayans KENNETH CAMPBELL Key Club Harvesters A Cappella Pres Los Companeros JANET CAMPLAIN G A A Harvesters F B L A CAROLE CARTER F B L A BARBARA CARNEY Drtll Team Crvettes Srlhouettes Jr 81 Sr Counctl LINDA CARTER Cheerleader J V F B L A Harvesters WANDA CARTER GA A Sec Soph 8IJr Councnl Qutnttllnans Treas Sr Class RITA CEFALONI Snlhouettes Pres Srlver Streak Edttor Co Mayans Sr Councrl NANCY CHEROCCI Homecommg Queen Cheerleader Vars Quuntnlltans Pres Pres Fr Soph Jr Classes HENRY CHRISTIAN F T A Latm Club Spanush Club JAMES CHURCH Football Vars Track Vars Lettermen Band PAMELA CIMINI Homecomtng Prtncess F B L A Qurntrlltans Harvesters GARRY CLEMENT Football B LARRY CODLING Lettermen Cross Country M VL Champ Track Vars Cross Country Award Harvesters SUE COFFMAN Qutnttlltans Los Companeros HENRY CORTEZ Dance Band Band Councrl Advanced Band JOHN COREY Football Spantsh Club Jr 81 Sr Legtslature ROBERTJ CORNELL Tenms Vars Mgr DEANE CURTIS Baseball Football C B Vars Lettermen Key Club LINDA DANIELS Drtll Team Ctvettes Snlhouettes Gtrls League DORIS DAUGHERTY F B L A EIZLOI' I'0qI 655 DALE DAVIDSON Drtll Team F B L A Stlhouettes Clvettes VIRGINIA DELGADO Sagrttar Edttor F B L A lnternatronal Quull and Scroll Class Counctl HOWARD DE SCHAINE Football Vars Lettermen Industrtal Arts llst p acel JOANNE DE WATNEY Fr Sec of Actrvtttes Co Mayans Vtce Pres Jr reas Counctl JACK DIXON Cross Country Baseball Stght Poster Contest lthtrd placel GINGER DODD Gtrls League Sec Jr and Sr Council Stlhouettes Clvettes RAY DOMINGUEZ Baseball JV Basketball D STEVE DOMINGUEZ Basketball Vars Lettermen YLVIA DORMAN Harvesters Lattn Club Qulnttlllans MELODIE DOUGHERTY RONNIE DULANEY Junror Play BONNIE DURR G A A Sr Councnl F T A Stlhouettes WAYNE ECK Basketball Vars Lettermen JERI EICHORST A Cappella Chotr Harvesters Jr Council GRETA EILERS F T A Harvesters ADELE EMANUEL Band F B LA Ctvettes Yearbook Staff JOYCE EMBURY F B L A A Cappella Chotr Harvesters TOM ENNIS Baseball Vars PAT ESCUJURI Ctvettes Srlhouettes Sop Jr 8-Sr Counctl MERCY EVANS F B LA Stlver Streak Modern Dance V res 81 Htstortan ROBERTL EVANS Football Cross Country Vars GAIL FARRAR Jr Councrl Harvesters Spantsh Club RAY FISHER Football C Basketball C Harvesters Jr Councrl CHARLENE FLENNIKEN Concert Glrl s Glee EUNICE FLORIDA F B L A Modern Dance MIKE FULLER Cross Country J V SUSAN GAMBLE Band F B L A Orchestra ELEANOR GATHERS Ltbrary Club Band CHARLES GIBSON Football B GILBERT GREEN Football J V PHILLIP GLEASON Football C Basketball C Baseball J V CARL GORSUCH Chess Club DONNA GRANT Soph Counctl Crvettes Stlhouettes F B L A PATTI GRAY Girls League Board Student Counctl Clvettes CATHERINE GRUWELL Dnll Team Treos JUDY GUEST Lattn Club Jr Class League lawardl SALLY GUSTAFSON Co Mayans Srlhouettes Cnvettes Gtrls League res MIKE HAFFNER Boys State Football Vars Football MVP Baseball TERRY HANSON G A A Future Teachers Treos Jr Counctl Spanrsh Club BEVERLY HARRIS F B L A Harvesters DONALD HARSHORN Football C Basketball C Chess Club MIKE HAWTHORNE C S F Sensor Counctl JUDY HAY Pres Caltf Scholarshtp Federatron FTA G A A CAROLE HEALY F B L A Fr Soph 8- Jr Councrl Sec Fr Class Treas Soph Class WILLIAM L HECK Industrnal Arts Contest Kung s Kmghts MICHAEL HENSLEY Track C 81 Vars Advanced Band RICHARD HENSLEY Track C Advanced Band CAROL HEWITT FTA Gtrls League Sec C S F Sec Sr Courtctl SAMMY HIGA Sr Class V Pres Lettermen Cross Country J V Football B 81 C BRENDA HIGDON F B L A Harvesters Crvettes Stlhouettes LINDA HOLCOMB Counctl VICKIE DILLARD HOLDEMAN Harvesters HARRY HOLLEY Football C Harvesters MURIEL HOWARD Girls Glee RONNY HUFFMAN Advanced Band Dance Band A Cappella V Pres DAVID HULL Football Vars Lettermen JERRY HUNTER Football Vars DENNIS HUNYADA Football Track PAT HURST G A A Pres Student Court F T A Councrl Soph Jr Sr RONALD HUTTON Track C Harvesters Chess Club BARBARA IFORD F T A Los Companeros Stlver Streak Staff ESTHER JAMES Gtrls League Pres Ctvettes C S F Los Companeros BARBARA JONES Drtll Team Snlver Streak Staff Orchestra DEE ANN JONES F B L A JEANIE JONES F B L A Stlver Streak Staff LEE ANN JONES F B L A F T A DAN KNOLL Band Orchestra Solo and Ensembles Lettermen SHARON KREINBRING F B L A Harvesters KARNE LAKIN Crvettes Stlhouettes Co Mayans F B LA GARY LAMB Basketball B Jr Counctl Lettermen Basketball M V P RUSSELL LEIF Cross Country Brass Chour I A I I I - I .... ' - Sr. ' . . 5 . -,B G.A.A. - . . . . F-B-I--A' I 1 I Harvesters - C.S.F. Life Member 1 ' ' ' P I I J J.V. A I I I I . ' . . h' 4 ' I I I I 1 - 1 ' It vw - -:Cu Orchestra Band CECILE LENDERMAN Gtrls League Drtll Team Ctvettes BECKY LEWIS Drtll Team Prestdent F B L A Treasurer Sec Dtrectar of Ftnance Ctvettes Treasurer RONNIE LEWIS Sr Class Presldent Secretary at Publtctty P T A Scholarshrp SHIRLEY LOVE FB L A DOROTHY LOZANO Drtll Team Htstortan Letter Corner Harvesters Qutnttlltans JOANN LIBOLT Spamsh Club Jr Counctl Sec of FTA G A A V Pres JANETTE LINCOLN Los Companeros Student Store Chess Club Los Amtgos JANE LINVILLE Latln Club Melody Matds GAA FTA .IUDY LITTLEFIELD Songleader Harvesters Student Court Member LOLA VALERIE LUCIO Clvettes Modern Dance F T A LYNDA LYNCH Jr Councal F B L A Harvesters Sr Counctl STEVE McELROY Basketball JV Basketball C TOM MCFARLAND Football Vars Lettermen RUTH McGAHEY G A A Harvesters Los Companeros Jr Councxl PAUL McINTIRE Track Vars Basketball Vars JOHNET MCLAGAN F B L A S P Q R Co Mayans JANET McLAUGHLlN Cheerleader Class Counctl Harvesters KATHLEEN McMULLAN Adv Band Co Mayans Silhouettes F B L A KENT McWHlRTER Lettermen Pres Football Vars JUDY MACDONALD Harvesters F T A F B L A Freshmen Council KATHLEEN MACHINSKI GA A Spamsh Club F T A Jr Councul ROSEMARY MAJESTIC Harvesters Gtrls Glee WILLIAM MANN School s Greatest Lover Lettermen Key Club C Basketball M V P MARCIA MANSFIELD Gtrls Glee Award Harvesters BEATRICE MARTINKOVIC F B L A JOSEPH MARTINEZ Jr Gymnastncs Key Club Los Companeros Pres Latnn Club KLAUS MEISTER Crass Country HENRIETTA MERCADO Harvesters F T A Sec of Lattn Club Jr Councrl CAROLYN MIHALKO Co Mayans Silhouettes Ctvettes F B L A JOHNNY MILLER Band OPHELIA MIRANDA Drtll Team Student Court Judge Sr Class Sec RUSTY MITCHELL Jr Class V Pres Key Club A A U Champ BONNIE MONEY S P Q R JOHN MONTGOMERY Football B Football JV PATRICIA MOORE Harvesters Ntghtengales HENRY MORALES C S F Band Car Check lst Place FERRELL MORGAN Football NIAL MORGAN C S F Key Club Lettermen Gymnasttcs DEANNA MULLEN Harvesters Sagtttar Staff F H A RUTH MURREY Chotr Award A Cappella Chotr Gtrls Glee JOSEPH NARANJO Weight Ltfttng LILLIAN NARANJO Harvesters CAROLE NELSON Qumttlltons Harvesters Jr Counctl Sr Counctl JANNETTE NEMICK Cheerleader Jr Counctl Harvesters Qumttlltans TEDDIE NOBLE G A A F B L A ZIZLOI' VOQVESS DENNIS NORTH Football Vars Lettermen KATHY O BRADOVICH F B L A Harvesters Clvettes Dnll Team WILMETA O HAGAN Harvesters Jr Legtslature Soph Counctl Jr Councul CONNIE OLAFSON F T A Student Body Pres G A A Gtrls State Rep RAUL OLIVAS Cross Country Vars Track Lettermen ALVENA OUBER Jr Counctl Drtll Team Jr Class Sec Gurls League BARBARA OWENS F B L A Ntghtengales Harvesters DONNA PALMER F B L A Drtll Team Gtrls League Tres Cuvettes Pres GRACIELLA PAREDES Los Companeros Drtll Team F B L A Clvettes Football Vars Lettermen Legusloture LEONARD PARTRIDGE Lettermen Baseball Vars Football B LEE PASSENHEIM Harvesters Gtrls Glee KENNETH PATTERSON Lettermen Gymnasttcs NITA PATTERSON French Club Harvesters FTA Pep Club RACHEL PEARSON Adv Band Harvesters FTA 2nd Place Award Shorthand JUNE PEST F B L A Harvesters KENNY PETRO Football B JOANNE PICKARD Gtrls Glee JIM PITCHIE 'Tennts Harvesters Lettermen SHERI PLANANSKY Jr Counctl G A A Treas FTA Art Award PICHAO POTTER Band BEVERLY PRISK Jumor Play RONNIE PRISK Lettermen Gymnasttcs JOANN RABENS GA A Bank of Amertca Award for Homemakmc BOB RAINEY Football B PAUL RITCHIE Gymnasttcs Lettermen Alternate Boy s State Essay Contest CAROL ANN ROBERTS C S F F T A Harvesters Sec Ntghtnngales JEAN RODEN CS F F T A G A A Snlhouettes CLAUDIA ROSENGRANT Gtrls Glee JUDY ROTHROCK Harvesters G A A F B L A CHARLES RYASKO C S F Llfe Member DALE SAMPSON Football Track Lettermen Bull of Rights Speech BARBARA SHOEMAKER Jr Conucul SHIRLEY SIDENFADEN G A A Harvesters Los Companeros Jr Counctl Student Court Football Track Cross Country JOHN J SMITH Football Vars Cross Country J V Basketball B JOLINE SMITH F T A Treas Co Mayans Pres Jr Counctl Ctvettes KAREN STARSIAK F B LA F T A Srlhouettes Sr Counctl MARCIA STAMBAUGH F B L A Pres Harvesters Career Day LEONJ STEPHENS Track Vars Football JOAN STODGELL Harvesters DENNIS STOKES Football Basketball Spamsh Club Industrtal Arts Award WARREN STRINGHAM Student Court Judge C S F Sr Counctl DIANA SUTTON F B L A Bug Swttch Student Teacher Sagtttar Staff DAVE TAGGART Bank of Amenca Award Lettermen Prestdent C S F Vuce Pres Band Councul JOHN TALLERICO Industrtal Arts Award Football Vars B Lettermen LINDA TAYLOR F B L A Busnness Manager Yearbook Htstortan Gtrls League Jr Counctl STAN TEAL Vnce Pres Harvesters Football Vars Tennns J V V Pres Fres Class KATHIE TRUETT F B L A Y Teens SONDRA VAN HIJSS F B L A Harvesters Russian Club 2nd Place Drtvnng Poster Contest CONNIE VALENCIA Gtrls Glee CAROLYN VAUGHAN Gnrls Glee GEORGIA VINE F B L A Songleader Modern Dance Treas SHERIDITH WALKER International Qutll and Scroll Yearbook Assoc Edttor P T A Counctl Scholarshtp Quota Club Award BOB WEAVER Lattn Club Radto Club CLAIRE WEIS F B L A Gtrls Glee Yearbook Photographer BETTY WHITE F B LA Harvesters ALLEN WILKINS Band Drum Malor Arrowbear Scholarshtp John Phtltp Sousa Band Award Band Counctl Pres BILL WILLIAMS Baseball J V Football B Spamsh Club KAY WILLIAMS Band Counctl F B LA Fr Counctl Sr Counctl KENNETH GENE WILLIAMS Tennrs Vars Spamsh Club Sensor Orchestra Band SUSAN WILSON Pres Modern Dance JOHN WINN Football F T A Sr Counctl Jr Counctl ROBIN WRIGHT Ctvettes Stlhouettes Co Mayans F T A JUNE YATES C SF I-Ife Member F T A Jr Counctl Stlhouettes MICHELE YOCHUM F B L A CAROL YOST F B L A Modern Dance Yearbook Staff 65 I F-B-L-A MVP GYm'105'lCS Rovce PARK JAMES srvmes GARY WELBORN gr, rw- J. ,N .V , IZ arg raduafes As the JURY is a body of people chosen to review facts, weigh the evidence, and decide upon the truth, the UNDERGRADUATES review a year ot activities and weigh the evidence of a year's hard struggle. THROUGHOUT THE YEAR the Junior Class sponsored many activities and worked in the concession stands during football games to earn money for the Junior- Senior Prom. Other activities included the All-School- Skate and the Junior Play. Juniors received their class rings in the Spring semester. Kay McFarland President R vv l Linda Jordan lTreasurerl Charlene Juk s iSecrefaiyl Row 2 James Hurst lSec retaiy of Activitiesl Miss Schuelke lAdvisorl Boh Cummins Nice Presidentl Davies B Lonie M Srowell R Donnelley N Francis R Jarvis B Bordonardo S Wood M Nicholson D Clifford I Ouber W Nash o . ' , Row 1: S. Hines, P. Williams, K. Jasperson, B. Alfaro, P. Brunclage, J. Freberg, P. Tracht. Row 2: J. Burgess, J. Chester, D. Hackney, P '41 f .AA K1 L Becky Alfaro Phyllls Anderson John Baker Jai' 'Wham 17' 4 ' Jam Bellns Nancy Blomquust Roger Bonham , I LLIZLOV5 cw Qu' 15.44 4' Q gk 'Y 1 Allce Allen Barbara Armstrong Donna Baldwin viz up gk 105 ,J .4 1' Ray Allen Howard Armstrong Joe Baldwm fi J- 'J y 'mf fd' Lorenza Alvarez Susan Atkins Leo Baragas k' or V 1 ' he PGY Befmell Margaret Betts Tawnya Blggs LOFG Blmli Jon Bogg Doyle Bohannon .laneffe BOf1l'1CII'Y1 Bob Boots Bonnie Bordonaro ,Q gdb 1 QQ' Sandra Acevedo Glorla Alvarez Sandra Atknssan Lnll an Barber fur fx 'Q Chuck Brllref I Bohler Lynda Bowman Uv Bruce Adams Lrnda Alvarez Susan Austin Tony Bare-la 0' fx 41' sf Y' Marilyn Blanchard Mock Bolllnger Sharon Browmng Z' ,-sfo-f Make Agunrre Marulyn Amack Cecllna Baca Louise Baumgart 9-4 A Carol Blankenship Lxnda Boncheff Pat Brundage l '-1 10 1 an 'ml i,vAY 'vs Eddie Alexander Ronnne Anders Arne Bachrach Ruth Beausheur 333Q'31-f' 'L'3.' 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John Hund Phyllls Jackson Bob Kldwell R7 A .K fi V , 1,44 L Gearld Jerrick Jerry Cariker Nathaneal Kinney Clyde Lifche Jane Lambert Bob Lane Dnanne Hooper Gloria Hunter Darlene Jaharls Richard Kullam iv-45 i Berry Johnson Lydia Knott Pat Lane Allen Hopkunson Karen Huseby Charlene Juckes Loretta Kulmer Carol Johnson Joyce Kochuba Sherian Lane K! 9 mg fl ff? Jon Hopper Doug Husted Pamela Kalso Gordon Kung ,fr- vu Linda Johnson Nancy Kyker Sandra Lanham ,0- 1 2 are Roger Hostefler Judy Ibanez Vlvuan Kalso Dorothy Jahn A Fred Jordan Frank LaBarge Ramona La Peer 1 Lnnda Howard Carol Hoy Duane lnnrs Jrm Kaparoff Enleen James ,-.. M Linda Jordan Ray LaFayette Duane Isaak Tum Kelley Karen Jasperson rl r- -41' Howard Kingman John Lake onnie Lenderman Leroy Lenhart Q va xv fa te Q lsf' .36 nf if ,J .RSC v Joyce Leppek Edwnn Lewns Jnm Lully Tony Lmares Ken Linden George Lnvungston Jerry Loomls Jeanette Lone Pat Loveloy Rochard Lucas Norma McAluster Denms McCabe Carol McCann Lnnda McCarty Jamce McCawley In Snlhouettes Judy lbanez Sandra Darnell Lnnda Taylor and Kathy Moody pose after thelr Chrlstmas Party null! V54 -rm V Q' H ll' A lo ,Z .fan Jackne Lou Lundsey Jan Luttlefteld Jesste Lugo John McDanuel 'Q' as Muon 'i - A S Wayne Matthews Carol Medlm Charlotte Metcalf Pat Mlchael Vernon Mclntosh Dqn Mqlmyre Jackte McLendon John Mqkqe AIWIT0 MCJIOTYIO Vnrglnta Marquez Robert Malcowskt Lloyd Mlles Glornanne Lupo Kay McFarland if Wayne McKee Jlm MocMunn Butch Martun Ronnne Muller Q90 .4 has I-J .3 Dorothy Ltttlelohn Donna McAlnster Allen McGee 4 'Q sg' -f S ev '- r..- Clayton McKmney Jeannie Manda Carolune Martnnez Marvun Mrttelstaedt 1' i -1 Blll Nash Jolrne omrth Carol Roberts Rachel Pearson Duane lssak Mrs Cllbon and Mass Harris lhlddenl tour Whlttner College with the C S F group Q 7 Penney Myers alla -AJ 1 04 CD XIX Lmda Naranlo Wnlltarn Nash 3 0.1 'U .,.-Q f5 'NJ -5, ,C fi 44 Davud Odermatt Darrell Olson Vuckze Olson Xsl 0 Lynn Nelson if pw' .1- Q4 ,-4 fli- Judy Mock Kathy Moody Barbara Morrow Susan Newcomb C3 'V -1.1 s.! 'Q of -ng -..- mx ,.. Pat Oncea Lanrd Pearson Art Pecaro Dorothy Perkrns Carolyn Pethoud Judy Pogue Charles Potter Lnnda Prather Dorothy Prsce x! Mack Ott Bob Puckett Mary Lou Prrce 2 ' rf' .A ri v + nil' x 'IZ' s 2 9- ns .1 Sw. np Nuck Moffatt Eddy Moore Duane Mueller Marrlyn Ntcholson .awf- 'al J 'Ps Loune Molrna Lots Voorhees Gerald Murphy Bonnue Money --bf Joe Molina Warren Moms Mnchael Myers Mary O Bryan wal Irene Ouber Brllte Oxenham Agn Parker Ronald Pitts .ltm Plambeclc Lnnda Plumlee Sarah Prnce Robert Qunlas Ellen Rooter Q as Reino Ro sanen Shoron Ritchie Joy Ruff 4-Q, N I3- -., A 1.9 ui' 'NJ X A Karer Reed Fred Roberts Fred Ruge LLIZLUVS i X .Avg A4 ,. , . -Q u JI' -.1 1 Aj fv 1' if ef' ar Q! B. R Garry Reisner Harry Renouf Roy Roberson Rita Robinson Jo Salcido Mike Saldano 4' 5- 1' -gp Ray Reyes Jim Rodriguez Alice Sanchez 3 I 1.1 'V , . . Q-f -I 1 S V 1 W . I 'S x .A L .. we Ted Seese Linda Shoemaker Barbara Shool Rudy Schuetz Judy Scroggins Diana Smith Jerry Smith Kay Smith Connie Shoop Terry Siegel Philip Stark Vicki Stass Don Steckman Leroy Smith Michael Smith Jim Steckman Leroy Steckman jf! Y Carole Reynolds Richord Romer Dionne Sanchez fs 1' , , '31 .4 Sherry Rice ci Romero Bill Sauder s L .- ' 4' ' Lit., ' af Y 'U - 'v .h -, Joyce Scroggins Jim Seabolt -11 XJ' Shirley Richardson Robert Roman Suzan Schaefer -tg' . 1. , X P fx? .. wr., I l'4 X, ,, fi s J: P -,V W i if Ron Secider Bette Smith Dianne Simonson Sandy Simmons Sandro Smith Manfred Spaeth Hazel Sfamm Jerry Stephens Richard Stephens Carol Storey 1 I 25' Af Larry Tarbush 2 X.. vw Y x John Taylor Roseann Dutty Tern Romero Jnm Vaughan Julue Veres if Ar, 4' AX 'gf 1' iq Jean Ward Clnften Warden Carol Wnllnams Duane Wulllams Sherry Wltzel Steve Wood Mlchelle Stowell Lnnda Ann Taylor Penny Tracht Elvlra Vllla 41 an Y' Jlmmle Warden Albert Wrlson JU' an 6' 'Y an 'N f' 4 .4 af' 15 Y Sharon Strohmeyer Janette Sturd Marulane Taylor Doug Teal Margaret Tuckness John Walden Johnny Tracy Mary Volz Q I ' ge-as fl, fi! T' Sf Howard Weatherman Carrol Wetenkamp Gene Whute Arnold Wulson Charles Wnlson Karen Wnlson we I s l ' c O4 if 4 A X vw Ov IVE ix Qu Ed Summerhsll Lynn Thelander Rlchard Sturdy Lester Tergma Sue Tustun Pat Wallace Joyce Tussnllo Gary Walker X' if eff 'CR ,Ai ,4 .fav i XXXN Roger Wnlkms Pat Wlmberly Jack Young Edward Woodbury Elnzabeth Woods Patrlcua Woodworth Charlotte Wrnght :was 'lf-I t-AP Trudy Sumpter Sharon Thomas Carol Van Buren Robert Wallace 9 10 ...y 4' C' 'sl Tom Wrlkun Glenn Wmslow Mary Young .' , ' I A 6 fl' N '4 ' .T A J9 4- A A J' - ' ' K ,- 7 -fx A J J W l V - 'Q , 'TA , 4 , T 4 . 1 . ' ' - J' ,J ' I gg 'A-t , ' JE T - ' v 'Y sf. . . 2 . ' - T A A I V , su ' .,' - - X V X A .,, fu.. , gE5':I'. - ' ' L 1 ' X f W we A , y , 1 K-I 1 N A' ' - 'T 1 , ,. 9 x I ,y 4 . T4- 0 1- V K I -- ,, Y ' .-V -u -A P., - 1 , A ft A ! K I ' ,:,- 1, I . A L- !-:- . , t ff' 4' S ! .4 y g ' L1 Q Q 'Iv A 'Q : TW l Q- v J ' -V , f 4. -'f J Q My J ' E ., - . Lt -..f L . 'A'. Q ' l li. V- ' . 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Carter, C, Starr. Row 21 A. Miyakowa, D. Sauder, J. Petro, M. Shepherd, P. FrGUl4S, l-A MGFTWW, P- MY9 S M Lizotte Rosalyn Helen Aglor Raymond Alarcone Ralph Alfara Ann te Alfrer Donna Allen Jerry Allen Frank Anderson Josie Raberr Art Arm Cynthra Naralle Lours Llnda Jesse Geoff 94- Araugo Arhort endarlz Arnett Arosca Arrnola AYVIZO Asklns Atkins in y nw .J 'Q on 1... -r .1 are 'ul fi Judy Abbott Lee Ables Shirley Ablott Nancy Abrams .ala ' '- ,rx ww al i 3 ,s 4- 4- QP f gil-v 14 Q wr sr ,PQ 4- 1: ,., Us 4- e .A 9 e Jolene Brndges Gordon Bruzundrne Mrke Brockman Don Brockus Beverly Sand: Kent Georgia Judy a Brooks Brooks Brower Brown Brown Brown Brown pf l an Judy Atklns Lucrlle Aucrello Gene Avery Allyn Ayon Shrrley Babcock Rosemary Baca Vurgunra Baldwin Claude Boles Dolores Barela Adrlana Barenclregr Drane Barnes Mary Barney Martha Barolo Charles Becker Charlotte Becker Tommy Bell Karen Brllbe Sondra Black Albert Blaha Russell Blewett Delmer Bloemerdale Alan Bollinger Jae Bowman Sandra Brazenor v 0. .1 ps ,-Q ' N14 V Carl Burnett Jose Caballero Carl Cameron Danny Campbell Jo Campbell Shlrley Capps Joyce Carter Mlke Carter Ann Cervantes John Cham Sondra Charboneau Barbara Church John Crsneros fi' 5 V.. rd ,qv ,, an 1 Z7 454' an V 41 iv d, 4' o.. if .4 f.,p- 4' V --1 .. James Decker Peggy Delap Larry Delarosa Eddle Delong Lnnda Delp Nancy De Wotney Morlorre DlBello Robert Dnebold Phyllrs Dlllard Sharon Drllrance Leonard Dlxon Deanna Dobbert Nancy Douglas Bull Dovlchl Ball Dowlrng Edwin Ducketl Shnrley Duffey Helen Dungan Lrnda Dusknn Sheila Dysle Larry Ealy Jack Edgar Donald Edwards Judy Embury 1 .1 L .Aa -a fs ,Q ., 4- 1 .19 QI nw' 1 x .4 4 J Steve Engel Marcra Escuadro Bob Eshbaugh Merle Esies Roger Falardo Kafherme Feldstern Mary Jane Fenner Stanley Fergerson Phyllis Fellerolf f 1- cs sf ,.- w L+' la. 4-L ,,.., an ,J Q3 .4 7 4' 'V an no-Q.-v vx ,- 9 gl ,r-v Tomrnle Clark Mary Coffell Jlrnmy Cole Rex Cole Carol Collins Bob Cornbe Karl Cook Lando Cooper Thomas Cory Cheryle Costley Bob Counsellor Mary Craig Qoger Crala Janet Cram Dianne Cree Richard Cuber George Cummlngs John Cundlff 'Vluke Danford Sandra David Terry Davldson Charles Davus Ronald Davis Charle Debo v cr 'Na -Q ...Z .AEA ,I Davlcl Blacketer Judy Smith, Mary Lou Schlermer, Dena Rnvera, and John Cham were among sophomores takrng part an Dress Up Day 19' Shown at the Baldwin Park Bowl is Linda Taylor aiming straight forthe I0 pins and it was a strike' Ill. at -V K 3 --' vi John Haase Barbara Haerle Bill Halbert Bob Haley Gail Hamilton Robert Hamilton Dorothy Hardin Mike Harkins Harold Harms Roger Harsha Mary Haskins arba ra Haudenschield Ronald Haugen Kathy Hawkins Ted Hawthorne Judy Hayes Marilyn Hays Sharon Hayward Luther Heaton Jim Hefferman Loren Hennick Frank Hernandez Samuel Hoyle Carol Hughey David Field Philip Fi o Kay Fisher Beverly Fletcher Verna Fletcher Linda Foreman Kathy Formway Lee Forrester Jrrn Franks 0 4 Y Q- . 33 qf I .J vu V uv Q-H-Q' .- fn lo Pat Franks Delores Freeman Sandy Frost Douglas Fuches Miles Fullbrlght Carol Fulp Marilyn Galche Donald Gallenttne Vincent Garcia Nancy Garrow Garland Gauthie Terry Gee Edward Geske Steven Gibson Kathy Gillespie Terri Glllhclm Roger Gillum Judy Green Linda Green Mary Green Royce Green ' Tom Gregson A Q Pot Gregston Joan Guerrero L 'sf ,N av .,-vw -so -au Sl 4.4 ,a , gf Vernon Hrllenger Sm HW 0,0 ZOHZOI 65 Steve l-lrndman dsl an 'P4 'l...! 2 K 4- an if :rs of XY, -. 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'sv ' r NJ iv ' Nl u Jesse Ronqurllo Lana Rose Catherrne Rosenberger Stan Rowley Dovrd Roy Hrrom Ruggles Jackre Russell xi Par Ryan Trm Salgowskr Brll Sandefur Rachel Sandoval Mary Sanford ,S ,Q-J Donna Sauder Mary Lou Schlerrner Barbara Scholz Donny Scopen qwg, fd Sandy Senror Sheldon Shaw Bob Shedore Mary Shepard Ronnre Shoop Roger Shrrver Rrchard Shuberr Alrce Srrns Q. sv- As ?C' 4 -.4 8 fv- ,', FQ P6 ,, L. f K v- 1 Chuck Srms Betty Smrles Jonrs Smith Judy Smrfh Sharon Srabrle Jm Stamm Cheryl SV Cyr Janrce Steckman Mrke Steele l -ua James Prrce James Puls Gary Purcell Shrrley Purcell Chrrsro Rarney Alrce Ramrrez Ruben Rarnrrez Danny Rangel Lrrsa Rosarren Roland Rasco Reno Rask Nelson Rarozzr Fdward Reyes Orlando Reyes Larry Rrce Owd Rrepma Dena Revero Lrndo Roberts Jean Robrnson Leona Robrnson Davrd Robledo Joseph Rodrrguez Penny Rohlwrng Leola Rollrns an A- fv- if s. NX. -V- ,- so '25 Rudy Zamora and Marrlyn Lee lead the three legged sock race durrng the Bermuda sock hop whrle other conresfonfs, Ted Seese and Terry Romero, followed ' 'N , ' N ,, , f ,- 4: A - 1? , . ' X I 'tow -- - f -J v.,- ny- ,fs . ff! Q. 1 7 f f ' X 4 M, Y ' l , I ll Q' r -if L f X lr AS. ' in 1 E ' :B 1 ' l '- -0- I Q x , K X . 4 Q. 5 QI. v',r : , va 5' vi -ev K 1 y Q1 -J' lf ' I ' J s A. N I N I -...L tn.. --S T 1 ,, ' I rf, A N ,Y I ' I r S. .ex X ,gf ' A f N 5 l 'sl X -'X ,A N ' V V. -- r ' xl- yn QL. , 'W' S J 4: I A , , f w 7 . 1 ii Y f v W .- A R , S K flu ' A 1 V . . n 'X -..il 7 4 S fc' nc.-5 'A 4 R' P -J 4- I A K X .l. . .fs 'C r J S ' ' ,7 ' Y :J -V W, .Q V ,nz 6, J. L. -T ' -r R 41 if r '1 ff - 't Q of ' I 5 ,N L Q 1. S ,rf K . y .rm , 4 ' f ' - - 5. W Iv' ' 4- as r ' ., in 14 - J ., v -. - , Y - 1 L S51! ' V' of ' ' 1 ' ,J ' ' ' n - 1 A ' 5 A ' J A I A x K' L .Q X lliq I - I Q. V g ,V ' 1 'LF E . - . yv fi! J J J , J . np - . - 4' xx - - . f :. x R Grrls partrcrpatnng tn the annual Red Wagon day are Alvena Ouber Brenda Hrgdon and Pat Esculurr 2' 6:4 af- EW -1 11 Us .Q as 1 v V1 -V N.-V Pam Steeves Mary Stevenson Sharon Stockman Bob Stovall Janlce Strong Gary Surls Btll Suttertnelcl Dana Sutton Dtck Swafforcl J' 9 .fn ,, Q-v Tom Wallace Camella Walters Gall Ward Judy Warfreld Mary Weaver Sandra Weeks Jane Wellrver Wrll Welsh Sherrle Wetherell Francra Whrte Patty White Erleen Wrlbanks Jonny Wllde Steve Wrlcls Glorra Wrllramson Ronald Wullramson Jerry Wlnn Joyce Wrnters Joey Wood Jenmfer Wrrght Ronnie Wrrght Barbara Yale Bully Yates De Etta Yost Y 4. KM Y .4- an .aw .-.4 2 1' ,Q V s. 'NJ Q- 41- ,- U-vw an 1.4 4, 4- S4-we -rv X, 1 Bull Sweeden Jeff Sweet Lnncla Sykes Robert Talbot Maureen Taylor Robert Taylor Vrckne Taylor George Teagle Lrnda Teagle Carol Thomas Bob Thompson Steve Thorp Leslse Trask Mary Trottler Patrrcua Traux Tom Tucker G W Turner Laura Usher Patsy Valencia Pat Van Alun Larry Van Allen Darrel Varner Martha Vasquez Ronnre Waddle -' l -Q ,I N g :Q 1 , tu N4 9' .5 T Q st if JIS' W ' -V 1 T iii ' 'R 1 fx , 2 , . - 2 .Q ' l of ' ' 9 A .1 55 V . ' ' ' ' 4' X t x X , ' f 4 'liz - S .. ' t 4: J I 0 . 'JA f h L, X L 1 .. I b V. Q: - , J . f J . r 2 v F W ll L 2 .l vi ' L . R .I vi X 5. , :L Y . .- I 4 ' cf- f , J . , A, ' I 'S t ' ' X 'S' t ' ' ' ' 'A XI' - 1, z. 7 fr,-gi: wx. 1- fo m S Il Y ' ' V, gs 5 gpg Q , ' 3' v T' .. , T K . T ., . .Y -M 1 . J X' E 5 W ' D k -L- K ' .... S X- . A 0 1, I N X. ,4 WT' V . .. , J t W l ,: ' ' 'I 3 0 'QQ ,A - , v X -H 'va . Qs -f ' .xv r f ,, ,, I , I r X all l , . I . N 1 4 , v . ' J -. . d ' fi! . JF-4 4 '. I ' ' G .Y Y .A ff of A ' 'ii . , u . -. l it I .- 'Q v - . . ff. - Q Q . . ' V 31 l ' l xc ' 7.5 'L' f T , X s , 1 t y i , 5 X ,vi ,n . f IN THEIR FIRST yedr of Boldwin Pork High School, The Freshmen, Under The direction of Mrs. Giesler, sponsored Freshman Clean-up Ddy ond sock hops. Freshmen showed on lot of school spirit ond promise To be on energefic class. Sandro Holt Presidem L Robinson lTreosurerl P Mullen Nice Pres :denvl E McCloine lSecreroryl C FC1ylSecre fory of Acrivmesl Mrs Giesler IAdvisorl 1 -Je-an we:-ff-f 'A F qs l 5 X 4 w I: . Robi n . Mu en . Harmon. Row 2: F. Nusboun B.Oxenhcm P. Siegel J. Co y, E. McClain C. Foy. Row 3: S. Len on M. Salina J. Holloway V65 172612 I9 3 Rose Agurlar Bob Almla Anna Allen utr are-r Allen Jrlos Altornrrano lnez Alvarez Trn Arnanr Bo Anderson J Anas rson R ry Anderson John Andre Barbara Arhart C cel 1 Ar Ps Bob Armstrong loln fur Zn Mqry Ask ns Cathy Austrn Robert Avery Carol Bacon Greg Baker Jockre Baker Ronnre Baker Susan Balcon Jrm Ballard Tommy Ballard Robert Bangs Bob Barnes Lee Ann Baxley Karen Beam Mary Bebermeyer Duc Bennett Sandra Bennett Patrrck Bennett Don Benson Charles Benton '33 4-I nv 1.-v .4- sl Q no -1 ,- Q 1 limi 3-S- wv 1 pw 'Q' 5.1 -I .xl V A, Q.. il 44 -A .1 .--r A ou Rosemary Acenc o Barbara Are ado fs Robert A eyes A., 4- X as A Q6 Paulette Brlttron Kathy Brower Roger Brown Judy Brundage Holly Buchanan Gary Buckley Betty u Tom Bullock Donna Burgess Carol Bushey Joan Cody Y 4 v Joe Colcogno sv .l .4 Johnny Cordero John Callrcoat Al a Cameron John Camobell 4 X1 so .4 A v' up 71 y 5, I v vs 5 wg -Q f .or so an ,.' ,,- X pw 'VY '56 Alh 'A ...- ,fs 4: Davrd Betts Donna Blanchard Rrchord Blomqursr Lrndo Blunt Mrke Bodrly su, :Z Carl Bohler Damel Boone Marlene Brabec Arthur Brisbane o-'NTT' E en McClaune Jeanre Woodruff Lors Noble and Georgra Formby were among Freshmen partrcrpahng on Dress Up Day k 6 rv. 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'4' -4 - L Ja 7 ax 1 -1 .br 4- v l 5 u nf- -ov- ar v 4 nf? -.4 .1 rx s - x Bob Case Jolvn Cas er Allred Cosnllo fwsr o Mo rc Costrllo Candy Cavlrn Jo n Cermak Renee Chabot Ber lra Clnacon Tornmy Clrodwlck Wesley Clrarnberlrn Sord 0 Clvlse Lando Chayrs Donna Chow Sy rl Clark Norma Clouser fx 463 9-' ,: ' 0-oy V 1' l L g-- -1 I Beverly Capr Lrnda Brrrabello Gary Cardonn Erleen Carlson Evelyn Carlson Beverly Carpenver Leonard CarDffn'P' Dennrs Carr Drone Carver and 6, nv'-f QI Kay Wrllram.. and Carol Nelson members of the second perrod P E Class ore shown bowling on Soorts Apprecra hon Day aid- L3 hr-el S4 x. 51 -va .1- mf' 4, ,,.,, Q-4. .xi .4 v V an ,A J C? -Z4 gl 'nv' vw 454' vw ..- L' 4 'gs Q- Drunc Us-menrs Mary Cours Rrclward Coclrrell Gary Cole Ventura Convreras Mary Lou Cornwell Duane Coslley Ray Coulrs-r Gary Cowcls-rr bory Curcro Jam Curry Harry Dailey Lrnda Donna: Bob Davldson Ben Dnvrs Larry Davrs Mary Dov s Prcky Dnyls Morne Delgado Harold Denny Steve Denny Normc Deylne Pal Drdway Mclrlen Drel'old Barbara Drgg ns Henry Dock Cluorlorfe Doerr Manuel Domrnguez Terlel Dopp Sharon Dulaney Joyce Duncan Ronald Dys James Eber Danna c Cheryl E lno r Lynda Ellron Linda Ellrs Cheryl Elmer John Elmore Susan Elmore Elmer Escuadro Corrrnne Farrmar Cecrl Fonnrng Judy Farrow K X I ' K I ee'-A, . ru J '? 7 E J for J . 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Xl 4 R 'Q 4- 4 .HQ 1' Q, v if gf 1- pf iv Y l 42' .AA 4--v .., -v fgx f 4-ov in f-Q Q,- .Q -.1 Sandra Walker Judy Walllngfo Robert Ward Gmger Waters -5 vo Q- 4.4 I , Q June Weaver Don Webster as gr as QI :- Y s I X 'll 45 J' -1-an 5 y s. v nf' 1-an - an 1 A .-4 X ,Q - I t Q Lours Wentz Ronald Wells Vrckle Wells Alfred Werner Mrchael West John Wetenkamp Glenda Whlre Sandra Wrce Lrnda Wllbanks Jane Wrlccx Sandra Wrlhlte Sarah Wlttrch Jean Woodruff Stephen Young Ida Ystavo Drcmc Zorn .rv Charles Wear Crarg Werr Beverly Weuss is V6 av. - Students and Faculty alrke await the announcement of the queen, and her entourage at the Homecomung Rally . 1 ' r R ,Q ,,- 1 we 'wwe X so ,If Swrk q , - :Q N .3 as 5 A 1 t ? am-5' Svwen , 1 . fwfr- swf-M X-sg .. - L1 ' -ff, N- J: ,J , .Ur rf St: 1 A ! L 1 Y are 1 ' . , , X N 1 x I K . A . l 5 1 2 ma' l A irrsnrr Svrpr Grover S' pe If 4 ' ' M sv 'S v E-rtruv S'om- 1 - lzwrwrzy v , f: 4 ' 4 - ' . Etsng gntmm Z' 4 J . 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A 1' f' V, 43 g 'Sf XXM b ,aah ' EX H4517- axe XM , cfivifies As CLUES are often valUabIe in obtaining evidence we must not forget The ACTIVITIES that made our year one of fun and enioymeni, spirit and competition, giving us a well-balanced and well-rounded education. Bruce Lorrie, Sports Editor, discusses the important shots needed for the sports section with photographers, Gary Welborn and Clayton McKinney. If I 1-A-Z Vtrgrnra Delgado Edntor -Z gf aqrffar Sf Works owar MII -l'l 7' Monnre Lenderman Sherry Walker and Vzrgrma Delgado scan one of hundreds of sample yearbooks from other schools on dzsplay at Yearbooks lnc PRODUCING THE 1960 Saguttar has been a real challenge for the members and advisor of the Saglttar Staff The goal was to produce a Sagrttar completely en loyable for every student parent faculty and admrnrs tratuon member For Edrtor Vrrgunra Delgado and Associate Editor Sherry Walker the planning commenced wrth the selec tlon of a theme around which they could thread Bald wrn Parks many school actrvrtues The second phase of production rn which all staff members partlcrpated Involved plannrng the books layout showing where each prcture and each wrrteup fats unto the over all plan Those unrnrtlated rn the prrntrng world acqurred a rrch fund of rnformatron on their vrsrts to Yearbooks Incorporated publrshers of the Sagrttar and UCLA Journalrsm Day where members were shown new methods of approach on every phase of yearbook production As the weeks and months rolled by organrzatrons edrtor Monme Lenderman and her assrstant Nancy Douglas completed the layouts and copy for therr respectrve sectron Sports edrtor Bruce Lome not only planned has sectvon but covered the sports events neces sary to complete hrs copy Photographers Gary Welborn Clavton McKlnney and Gordon Brlzendrne were called upon at all hours of the day and nrght to meet the plc ture assignments called for In the Sagrttar layout As the frnal pages of the Sagrttar were turned In and cor rectron of galley proofs and blueprints were completed the staff and rts advrsor looked forward wrth mangled prlde and reluef to the frnrshed book whrch would be delrvered rn June A T S . .4 - A . 'x ,g , 0 X , l 0 . I . N li X YL - Q fa ' , I l s ,t , , X - U . r CL ls!! ILV . l. I V ul r9s9 1 .' I I , I I 1 U , . ' . . . . . . ,rw Q ln. ly . . . . . . - 1 it l, . . . . . . I . A-5 , l . 3 -N X l if w rl. l . . . 0 . lff I th, I . . . . . 'sw . ' I v ,, , . , . . t W .9 A - - . Bruce Lome Donna Grant and Lunda Taylor work dnlngenily To meer deadlines Q' E' AG, ITZZ LHMMHQ 'Q' Monme Lenderman, Nancy Douglas, and Deanna Mullen go to town wufh the club wrlteups whsle Mr Post mstructs Gordon Brrzendune on proper use of the Rollelflex camera Sherldlth Walker Assocuate Ednor KQV 00 Mr E B Post Advrsor X fy ' ' ' if lgA ' f ' , X xx 0 l' gxxo o la A L-i l tsl V . ,, - lf, I ll' Z ' r Q i l Q, no 1 0: of ' ' ' A A I A I 1 . l A . r q U Tm - U ' P . - Even though busy fighting a deadline of page-make, members of the Silver Streak Karen Lakin Silver Streak Editor in Chief staff smile for the prying eye of the camera. Look at that one eyel Srfver Sfreak Sf QJLLLZLSILES 'Qi Terry Cariker and Led Dixon photographers load flashgun in preparation for assignment with the Boosters gift a Speed Graphic press camera Mary Griggs listens carefully to special in structions from Janice DiLazzaro lnot shownl next years editor elect THE SILVER STREAK STAFF established to develop students interest in iournalism and to acquaint them with first full year of reduced tabloid print Publishing sixteen times during the school year in cluding a sixteen pager the combined classes of first and second period iournalism energetically strived to make each bi weekly issue of the paper a little better than the last News sports features and editorial spe cialists blossomed as the year sped by Thirty four lournalists comprise the considerably larger staff proving their ability and school spirit in the night work sessions as well as in the many other school activities carried on at Baldwin Park High School Journalism Day at the University of Southern Califor nia lat which time the Quill and Scroll Chapter was re activatedl UCLA Journalism Day N AJ D writing tour nament and a fine coverage in the Herald Express were among the many firsts for this year s staff Tv' ,.v 5, I ii 091901K IL .. s I I ,ifTE,ri K, ' ' ' I L the newspaper world, is happy at the success of their W . I . . ' I ' I - I I I ' . ' I lit, , ' ' I Buzz, buzz, buzz, and happy laughter comes from the Silver Streak Staff as they plan assignments for the next edition. Unmistakably, Janice Littlefield lcenterl with hand raised has a suggestion. ..,..-..--. - Q-'- -Q 19 4 ,agus 4 .- F' 'B 5. sr.,- Mr Parick Shields Silver Streak Advisor ga Govemqe School Cgvefzfs E 3'- Ophie Miranda and Sally Gustafson at IBM type writers used in the preparation of photocopy l pause for a moment as the photographer interrupts their concentration Editor and co editors work together It looks as though Editor in chief Karen Lakin has had an inspiration I' . - - H' Lf ,,... v - ,. ' I .E 1 lv ' J s 'V ' 'Y ' I I 4 'J 'V . , . , 2 ' If 'A 'L I .1 A l' l Ja. i i lg. '55 l K K . it t ln I 'I' 1 - Ll' f I ' 1 L. bk ' . -Q--V - A . OO fs, ill! Mrs William McDonald President FD fear THE PTA is an organization which devotes itself to parent Teacher relations and The Turthering of school prestige This years Theme Action Plus was carried out appropriately by a year tilled with action This year Tor the first time the P T A helped sponsor Two one hundred and fifty dollar scholarships which were presented To Ronnie Lewis and Sherry Walker at The annual PTA council luncheon The highest honor given To any PTA member is The Honorary Life Membership Past winners have been Ted K Gorrell principal in l956 Mrs Francis Herner former librarian in 1957 Mr Robert Greenwell Band Director in l958 and Mr A C Tex Farr clerk onthe Board of Trustees of The Covina Union High School Dis Trict in 1959 This years winner of The Honorary Life Membership was Mrs Patricia Holt Vice Principal cfrmz 1 J lzeme ear Row lr Mrs. George Sokodo, Mrs. Art Wilson, Mrs, Kelly Smith, Mrs. Robert Codling, Mrs. Ernest Blankenship, Mrs. James Hurst, Mrs. Daniel Buckley, Mrs. Robert Talbot. Row 21 Mrs, William McDonald lPres.l, Mrs, James McAllister, Mr. Robert Rose, Mrs. Clifford Dalley, Mrs. Robert Rose, Mrs, Robert Seeley, Mrs. Otis Clark, Mrs. Spense Stowell. Row 3: Mrs. Jess Montgomery, Mrs. John Sheckles, Mrs. Louis Jordon, Mrs. Frances Lenderman, Mrs. Elmo Cole. le P 'l . ' l l mm. f K , l 2 i W Relaxing in the faculty lounge following a PTA Board meeting are Mrs Robert Codling Mr Mike Gerald: Mr Louis Jordan M Russell Cady Mrs Kelly Smith Mrs Louis Jordan Every fourth Tuesday of the month the P.T.A. meets in the cafeteria to listen to interesting and informative programs. Some of the topics during the year were: Getting to Know You , What Types of Servicemen Do the Students of Today Make , Youth Set to Music , featuring students of the music department, Family Relations , a speech given by Dr. A. Marks, Founders Day, and concluding the year Our Year in Action, featuring a skit by the P.T.A. Board members. USE Q Girls League Board members P Williams D Palmer IG Dodd E MVS Cl'VV0Vd DClleY Mrs l'lcVm0V l-UCPY MVS E0Vl M James not picturedl look on while Mrs S W Stowell presents Mrs Connel MVS Wm McDonald me honored 05 P057 P 95'de 1f5 Patricia Holt with a PTA Honorary Life Membership Feb 23 l960 of PTA bY MVS Sfowell Folmdefs DUY Clmlfman Additional activities carried on throughout the school year by the Baldwin Park High School Parent Teachers Association were a nylon stocking drive to and Japanese War Widows, a membership drive la percentage of funds from this drive was donated to Operation Swim ming Pooll, and a home talent show entitled Shenana guns featuring Folks Around Town The PTA as in the past also manned the refreshment stand at the pre season Boosters Club football game rf ,iw i? 1 S833 lllll if D A Marks speaks on the sublect of Family Relations Listening intently are Mrs Clifford Dalley Mrs Wm Mc Donald and Mrs James Hurst ' 1 I . ' - 2, . y . 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L . 3 D ' gs ll 9 l l My ,Q ,rf, I ' i.Q.'fl' , , .2 Mr J W Sampson Presrdeni Board Mr Slruelds Mr Cady Mrs Thorp Mr Jarvns Mr Rersner Mr Sampson Mrs Jarvls Mr Gerald: Mr Burgess Mr Marfrn oosfers 6 gurfkers Clockwuse Mrs J V Sampson Mr Allure Mr Alfred Dapello Mr Jesse Nlemala raldl M T K Gorrel rs Jarvis Mr J W Sampson Mr John Relsner M Joseph Marshall M Harry Furnald Mr Muke X -5 L -g ix Chef specialists Sam Kerman and T K Gorrell at the Boosters Club breakfast make with the pancakes while Paul Nechak looks on Booster s Club president Sampson making Speed Graphic Press Camera presentation to Gordon Brizendine Silver Streak photographer une c oo! rolecfs BALDWIN PARKS BOOSTER CLUB undertook new protects during the school year 1959 60 Mr John Sampson and Student Body President Connie Olafson introduced prolect Operation Swimming Pool at a rally held during the opening weeks of school The Boosters Clubs first fund raising project for the year was selling tickets for the first non league game of the football season Receipts for the game netted approximately S2 OOO As an added inducement in ticket sales a portable television and a portable radio were presented to the students who sold the most tickets Winners were Sally Gustafson and Rusty Mitchell respectively In October the Boosters Club held a goblin Pan cake Breakfast at Morgan Park claiming all you can eat for sixty five cents ln December with the help ofthe Lettermen Boosters Club members and their wives sold Christmas trees This protect again added revenue to the club treasury April saw a second pancake breakfast in Morgan Park. Chef specialists Sam Kerman and T. K. Gorrell served hundreds of hungry mouths from 7:30 to 12 noon on both Saturday and Sunday. A much needed Speed Graphic Press Camera was donated by the club to the Silver Streak Staff. Gordon Brizendine accepted the award on behalf of the staff and its advisor Mr. Pat Shields. In the past the Boosters Club's proiects have been: Operation Lights, a Football Scoreboard, the Press and Announcers Booth and the Baseball Dugouts. Qs Mr. J. W. Sampson and awardee's following annual Boost- er's Club award presentation. 4 City Clerk, Carol Hewitt, takes time from her busy day to 4 give us a smile. Student Flre Chref Doug Bolls and A C Wrllue Chref look over the latest rn fnre patrol cars umzq perafmn OPERATION BIG SWITC H sponsored by Student Government ns an annual event conducted to develop leadershup brnng closer co operatnon between students and faculty and cuty admnnnstratrve oftucuals Approxt mately one hundred fatty students took their places nn drfterent posntlons throughout the school system and nn cnty ottuces Officials explauned to students the duties and re sponslbllltles of theur posutlons The students then ful X1 'S T '0sm.. L - q mick Sfudezzfs tnlled the assngned 'ob for the balance of the day Polrtrcuans admrnustrators and teachers for a day had lunch at Merts Cate followed by an observatuon peruod at Judge Martln s courtroom an Citrus Munlcnpal Court Bulldlng where they lustened to various cases Clumax of the day was a dunner for all clty and school oftrcuals under the sponsorshnp of the Baldwun Park Rotary Club Taking Judge Martlns plac was Warren Strnngham who 'nC'Pal T K Grrll looks on student pnnclpal Connie Olafson handles the day s busuness was congratulated for hrs frne work ,M , . I V V 5 I I . I I I I . I ' - ' 1 . . . e . I . A . , 1, F 4 C rt 157- K 2'. X :',, v , f-x - x , 7 - A 1 ul ' 7f l-'7. N ' C VT. V V '-' -T A - l'L'f5u E '7'f'Q'f',- . 7- f T-W., ,tfg. ' -rf yt ' 'f' , 1 :: 545555: g 3: fI, 'fff ' 1: 3!::'ff . ,, -1. N.,- - ,'::.,,j'.. PV' 4 , . . o e , as ' ' , ' l Police Chief, Chuck Foehltnger, is ready to go in case of an emergency. mb0LlCE Superlntendent Skaggs of the Elementary School Dtstrrct discusses school statlstlcs wnth actung superlntendent Jam Hacks gi 1376665 O Q3 LCM! 5 ,lf Esther James Glrls Vice Prunclpal dlscusses student behavlor wlth DO renls 4--X l Ly Stan Altnce as brnefed ln by Superuntendent Shaver ofthe Covma Umon Hugh School Dlstrrct ig ., Yum 'TX Ronnue Lewrs octung os Semor Counselor revnews Change of Program I' v i Actung as Vtce Prlnclpol Eloune Hlesler discusses o Student Problem Report wlth Gene Whlte Und Tony Borllcz J GL VZI' 05 LfLOIZ Jlm Church takes the responsnbulfy of durectung the bond In o Loran song T! f,4 1 O Duh McGc1hey from the press untervrews Sondra Holt IS she takes over the Freshman Counselnng 1. PS I I o n 0 'Z 6 r :i 1 5.1. t r e r u I T 1 1 'l A . , r,,t ' Q 4 4 J' 41 ' ' A FC -Y ' s ' , A figqb ,-f 'I gg r ff! .NSN 'A s V I,-we 1-,.Q. I I f - , 5 4 J 6 5 f ' ' A V. I Cynthno Cunnmghum Suzanne McDonald hands o nofohon To Townyo Biggs to fnle ...nl---'M .---ll .,..-v-Y . ' .-f ' ..v ,go- ' OCKLELOIZS V0 ESSLOIZS 67? :WW Mr Fred Roob czpplles business low To legal matters SENIOR CAREER DAY the second of urs kmd ot Bclldwln Pork Hugh School wcls cn rousung success os rnony Sensors ofrended lecfures on sulogects from cosmerology ond bookkeepmg To medlcme ond en Lowyers also need The power of reasoning gxneerlng Eoch student oftended Two lectures of hrs choice during The flrsf Two hours of The regular day Dr Sums explolns thot medicine requires skull of the mrnd ond honds ffm: - X From Col Poly, Mr. McLoochlin discusses agriculture LSCLLSSZ EIZLOI' KU' 661' ,Y No other 'ob grves more sctrsfactron than workrng for the church says Mr Lrechty CAREER DAY LECTURERS came from many walks of life to Inform students In thelr respectrve fields Same of the pornts clrscussed were trcnnrng and education opportunltres pay securaty and advan rages and disadvantages In the varlous employment frelds Almost all stressed the need for a hugh school educatron and some tor a college educatnon -wi ,,,..-1-lb A sense of dngnuty and a certarn amount of rntellrgence are requrred for dentrstry so stated Dr Leonard Representrng the Bank of Amerrca Mr Keefer gave a talk on opportunmes nn the banking fleld ff, J X ll nl J lgzzf K Leif' Q lf' Mr Delap Mr Brown and Mrs Lrechty sand Church workers need the cbrlrty to get along wth people r r IZ S dy - -l A 'Q'- 1v'f lf. 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' . y x A .- 4 , Z , f X r fs, r r N- A ' -Aux A I h I 1 l I , . --,f r'b1s fr-.1 V3 1 Nu Row I J Craun L Taylor J Tussullo G Sumonson Row 2 L Baxley B Owens K Machunsku N Garrcw B Scott M Young C Lenderman G Paredes PWulluams Ll' 5 66LqI,L6 CCIZZLVEIZS 6U7Z,DLL5 Row I D Palmer lTreasurerI G Dodd lSecreTaryl Row 2 P Wumberly lVuce Presudentl, Esther James lPresuden1I, J Bonham lVuce Presudentl VARIED ACTIVITIES PROVIDE numerous opporturuutues for B P H S gurls 'ro partucupate un Gurls League All gurs automatucally become members upon enterung ugh school The Fruday nught before school starts all gurs and theur Iuttle susters lfreshmenl are unvuted to meet one another at the Bug and Luttle Suster Party Thus party provuded an opportunuty for new gurls to ask questuons and fund out what hugh school us all about Later un the year The All Gurls Revue gave the gurls the chance to dusplay theur talents Thus years theme Flashbacks was based on the movues The Chrustmas Formal us one of the buggest events of the year It us looked upon by league members as a 'gurl ask boy affaur A Date wuth Dad Party concluded the years actuvutues Gurls unvuted theur dads for a pot luck dunner and games afterward The Gurls' League Board consusts of representatuves from each class and club, besudes the elected offucers L, M -A if .' wt flu? W 3 I ' '15 , ,. fn I 3 I . , .Q , 6 y g I r ' I 'f --I I 'I I I ' 1' ' ' ' . g , K X J 1 .M , IK .ul ' g . , I 1 , be J by r 2 r . - h- . ' ' , ' I if 0, ,M I , W, wp. fif I fi MRS LEVIN MRS, HOLT Advisor Advisor ESTHER JAMES Presudenf MISS DALTO Advisor ffl Gflzznuaf Soma cfrvzhes Girls dorce wlth Dads of yearly Dore Wnh Dod Mrs Holt Ibockgroundl and Mrss Dulfo assust the gurls un mokung decorations for the Chrusrmos Formal CJ , YW X 'K 0- Presentation of the King and Queen included Mr. Gorrell, Ken Campbell, Kirsten Lauridsen, Esther James, and a member of the Stardusters. 5443, SNOWFLAKES RHAPSODY was the theme of the yearly Christmas Formal sponsored by the Girls' League. White parachutes covered the ceiling to give the effect of clouds while red parachutes lined the back wall and quilted aluminum covered the front and side walls. To carry out the theme, snow- flakes hung from the mezzanine. The stage was decorated with the name of the bond, and snow- flaked music notes covered the walls. Little Christ- mas trees, decorated with balls and tinsel, were spread around the stage while card tables set around the dance floor gave it the effect of a night club. During the night Kirsten Laurdisen and Ken Campbell were chosen as King and Queen, and a door prize was given. The Stardusters, under the direction of Keith Williams, played throughout the night to make it a Christmas Formal that will never be forgotten. N 'Sri 1 'MW QW, apmjy eith 4 'WEEK' 'Z Kay Williams :Q I' Announcement of Queen Kay at the Homecoming Ra y 61165 LLZZIZ y 6LqIZ5 W, ri Connie Olafson adjusts Queen Kay's crown. RUFFLES FORMALS AND FANCY LACE marked one of the most memorable events of the year as the an- nual HOMECOMING welcomed Alumni back to school. Nominated by the various organizations on campus were the lovely candidates for queen. Several weeks before the official event, the campus was covered with posters, as each girl hoped to be the lucky one. After the election the seven girls were chosen, but the name of the queen was withheld until the Rally on Home- coming Day. During the rally, suspense mounted until finally Mr. Musick announced that the queen was Kay Williams, a lovely blue-eyed senior. During the pre-game activities the Braves Band marched around the football field in parade style fol- lowed by the drill team and the queen. As the bond formed the traditional heart during the half-time cere- mony, the drill team formed the right and left aisles through which the princesses walked. While the band played Sweetheart of Sigma Chi each princess with her escort entered into the center of the heart. The queen was attended by a fanfare and drum rolls as she and her escort walked through the arch of maiorette batons, where she was officially crowned Her Maiesty Queen Kay by Ronnie Lewis. Homecoming Day ended with the traditional dance welcoming the returning alumni and honoring the queen and princesses. VA? 19 q? gn A 'XA A CYNTHIA DOT CONNIE OLAFSON IRENE OUBER PAM CIMINI BECKY LEWIS JILL FREEBERG ver omecomuzq Gfcfwzfzes nu--W Presentchon of Queen Kay durmg the Homecomnng football game g 'RK 3 ' Becky Lewis, Pom Cumunu, ond JIII Freberg odmare the long stem roses guven to Her Mulesfy I , ' I C? CJ f X 'xv' I 5 Z, N g - A . , I ' - X- ' x ' I 'V -L ' ff , Q V1 , X - . 1 ', . -I . , 1 . I X ' A I 'A Vw, V J x 1 - ' ' - I VV. 9 I 3 iq, Q Y rr . , 'N-- . 4, V ., , A . Y , ' I x. ' ff 'l '-. - , ,g . ' . - If' ' - 1, 1' yy . Y 7 I I I I 1' - 1 ' 'F -'s Y' I . h V I jf N I g . ! V ,nk N . -,, I I ' Z, F XI f . ' .5 I ' ' 4 X N Q I 5, x ' V I ' 'lp x RALLIES AND ASSEMBLIES provided entertainment as well as education. Rallies were held before almost all football game! in the bleachers on the football field, boosting the spirit of the players and encouraging participation at the games. The song and cheerleaders played an important part in these rallies by leading yells and songs. Opera- tion Swimming Pool was launched on its way by a Student Government sponsored rally featuring a demon- stration of swimmers in a play wading pool. Several surprise rallies were held throughout the year during Brunch Assemblies were mostly educational although some were mere enloyment Dr Humbert an authority on the past presidents gave a very interesting talk called The Pageant of Pres idents on their good points and contributions A Christmas Assembly featuring the vocal groups orchestra and a one act play was one that proved entertaining The Girls Glee presented an assembly en titled A Minstrel Show Don Adams a student played several outstanding numbers on his drums Separate assemblies for girl and boys were also held at which time different speakers gave talks on sublects of interest to each One such speaker was Georgiana Hardy an authority on teenagers who gave an interesting and inspirational talk on teenage problems Dr Humbert addresses a BPHS assembly sublect Pageant of Presidents 6L L65 556172 L65 VOVE Sharon Greenwood John Manda Sandy Walker Linda Thompson John Corey and JoAnn Bullock act in Christmas Students mourn our d an school s mt in one of the man in For the Dutchess Y 9 p Y sparing rallies Q. X , A A I ,n .n' 3'4 Q if yn as ,V,,?, 7' y y Q Jam Hrcks Secretory of Programs A Cappella Chorr Girls Glee und Orchestra lorn together for some enloyoble entertainment at the Chrrstmcs Assembly 4' pix! ' cf ucafrozza zzferfamuzq 4 K' i B.. 'W f-fswvw 'M 49? A M ,,..r 75 QUT' -1-4 'mul' ,.. vu--wK 1 ' 'qc' QUE I af fs ,kt-,IN ,hw M fs aff H r sf' N sri- A A' I qw... 4 L5-1: 525,65 Se U 'fffidv Eli. a-4 eng nr :cgi -f K: I Q' -4-P Q3 G 'Q Nr ls.---P' f w 1-1 ii, ,gf-1 'P 'W' Sandy Walker hurrres Kathy Hcwkuns whsle John Corey helps Everyone wanted onxrously for the results ot the Homecommg roy Sue Coffman wrth her coat rn Chrnstmos For the Dutchess fra! lt Mr Smrth D J at many ofthe sock hops Several of the couples who enloyed danc ng to popular musrc 0,05 ZVE 0 602 THROUGHOUT THE YEAR varrous clubs sponsor sock hops after the football and basketball games At almost every sock hop Mr Srnrth can be seen D J Ing with hrs fabulous collectron of records Srnce they are popular wrth all the students and are always looked forward to as a kind of Informal goth erlng sock hops have become a Tradntronal part of hugh school lrfe One of the many crowds that attended the weekly sock hops X WIN INK IM -.. Students enroy the companronshup of each o her as they dance around the floor 'I ,lf Slow dances are favored by most students Dave Taggart voted M Varsity receuves trophy from Donna Palmer 6U'5Lfy GIZOSEIZ Hl'5Lf rag ANNUALLY THE CIVETTES sponsor the Varsuty Drag honorlng all Varslty Lettermen Before thus GXCITIDQ event Mr Varsity was chosen by the student body from the football and basketball teams The School s Greatest Lover a new award was won most appropriately by Bobo Mann Decoratuons rnclucled cartoons of players on the sude walls with the names of all Varsrty Leftermen scattered among them Students rock and roll to a swmgln record at the Varsity Drag Ann Ludlow Karen Kreucu and Johnet Mclagcun Luau or mime ance MANY COUPLES SWAYED to the musuc of Don Alex ander and hus combo at the annual LUAU sponsored by Future Busuness Leaders of Ameruca Thus year students donned authentuc Hawauuan costumes and les Hugh lughtung The event were door pruzes and pruzes for the most appropruate costumes The theme was carrued out created a truly Hawauuan atmosphere Musuc proved enuoyable as couples swayed to the rhythm of Duck Comstock Don Alexander and Ruck Barnes I Pruzes for The most appropruate costume were won by Rusty Mutchell and Nancy Holley Z f H I I . . . u X . .. i ' . - I f . . . . Q with aptly arranged fish nets, shells, and flowers which I , , ' . u X .' A N A 8 1 'lui' ' . V 1? X Argus' . 'fi up I A u ' . Familiar faces were seen at the Valentine Dance ia' l I ,nv 5 ,N y,...... Vlckle Taylor and Allen Wnlkms reugned as Kung and Queen If couples csfafrc CUPIDS PARADISE ushered nn the annual Valentine Dance at The BPHS gym Vnckne Taylor and Allen Wnlkrns were crowned Krng and Queen Musncal enTer Tammenr was provided by The Temple Cnty Tempos whsle Cuplds and Hearfs mfermungled wnfh many happy cou ples for a truly enloyable evennng The Temple Cnty Tempos played on as couples danced late into the nughf Durmg a break couples relaxed at the refreshment stand ff' 31 ,f fig Frolrckung Sarlors frustrate the usually calm Justrne Patten l l I Dreamed portrayed peacocks and mermaids. 'W .f ' . QW 1 y l l t t A W G? gli' 5 ZVLLE Q97 FLASHBACKS theme of this years All Glrls Re vue sponsored by Girls League proved successful under the watchful eye of Mrs Holt Based on the movies the dlfferent acts brought back fond memories to the dlrector Kathleen Machlnskl and her secretary Carol Hewuft Modern dance featured dragons and cats I Dreamed Aug' .ki '64 mfg' . M WE- 1 fu -1 , rl' -qi Yu, 'T' Yaluty Yak Dont Talk Back was pantornmed by the Flve Knughts 'ly . 1 V S 9 ' . l 1 wt'-G 14 f 'za CUZ L ,, I., . . ., . . I . I . . I f . ' 5 K I -1 X! ' .1 gf' . ' H y N lmx, N J ' , ' 7 ' r f y ls sy t 1 A ,yy , 5 . Q ' 4 'L ml SK. I ,' .N ' rl - V a 1 X t ,Q J A '- ,cl ' ', fy igsvgt .. l il . J., EA .Qu .. 2 K Y Q' 'L . i-.E -as V ,... I .. . - - ,. . - Richard Gilman, Barry Du Bo's, Pat Brundage and Charlene Jukes rehearse for The suspenseful Junior P ay xi Studying their parrs very carefully are Carol Reynolds Ron Jarvis Jan Littlefield and Sara Price LLIZLOI' y l'66Llf65 LL5 106125 6 FOG ISLAND a suspenseful mysTery evolved a round The ploT of Three spies Trying To sTeal The plans for years Junior Play was in a summer house on Fog -2 .4 - ini' CharloTTe WrighT holds The Top open while Jerry Dannar and Richard Gilman Toss The body of Jim Lilly into a chest in a scene from Fog Island Island Under The careful guidance of Mrs ClayTor The play was a Truly infrnguing presenTaTlon Carol Reynolds Jan Llttlefleld and Mrs Claytor prepared Jerry Dannar for his dramatic role as Mr Williams af I I . 'Il 1' 2' fs . 5 X , : I .' hx L ' ,1 - i T 11 , A 1 x K .- ' ' T2 V I M y ,T yr if ig I A x ' ' lil r S . ll lvl - . - A an atomic device from a leading scienTisT. Scene of This '74 . J ,W-4 1 ,1 ' I ' AL -f---4 . K --K4 ' ' , Y A V' . D- A - 4 A t uf - F A - Tin , T, . l -A 5 .r l, 5 , 0 - aycuzs . . . Sifkoueffes id Che PROMOTING SCHOOL UNITY and spirif in sopho- more girls, Co-Mayans aid Teachers, counselors, and help in The presenTaTion of school funcfions. To become a member of Co-Mayans This year's freshmen girls worked hard correcTing papers, do- naTing cookies, and decoraTing The gym for The Chrisfmas Dance in order To earn service poinfs. From These deTermined girls TwenTy are chosen To he ad- miTTed To This service club. Their firsT service To The school is on Freshmen Day during which They serve as guides and assisT Teachers in enrolling incoming Freshmen, They also serve refreshmenfs aT The Big and LiTTle Sisfer ParTy. Some of The Co-Mayans performed a flapper dance reminiscenT of The Twenfies aT The All Girls' Revue, Flashbacks. AnoTher of Their acTiviTies was Their annual beach parTy held early in The summer where The girls finally goT a chance To relax in The sun and sand. Row l A Miyakowc S Ablott Row 2 J PeTro G HamnlTon Miss Schulke Row l: D. SuTTon, P, Myers, M. LizoTTe, S, Wetherell, J. Robinson, L. Martin, T, Clark. Row 21 S. Brooks, M. Coffelf, H. Aglor, N. Garrow 4 M Shephard P Franks C Johnson D Sauder Salma! ravi irzq ervice Rowl M Rubuo T Romero L Jordan K Moody A Gulmer E Domunguez Row 2 D Pruce M Lendermon J lbanez L Taylor L John s P Tract M Young D Luttleuohn B Sm h Row l P Wulluams B Carlson Row 2 Mrs Moronl G upo S Darnell L Blunk L Cady SERVING OUR SCHOOL Sulhouetfes lunuor gurls servuce club auded the school whenever possuble by acfung as open house guudes graduaruon honor guards and Senuor Tea hostesses Sulhouetfes also co sponsored The Valenfune Dance and the Hu Dance whuch us always the fursf Membershup un Sulhouefres us offered To Top soph omore gurls based on servuce pounfs whuch are earned by doung servuces for The school and for The Faculty Grades and overall enfhusuasm as shown un theur freshman and sophomore years are also a part of The selecfuon process Sulhouefte can be udentufued by theur club blouses whuch are whufe and by 'rheur emblem whuch us black wufh yellow letters The gurls wear black skurfs wrfh 'uheur blouses There are approxumately Twenfy Two gurls un thus organuzafuon all workung to fulfull fheur oblugafuons fo Theur club and To Theur school on,. , . , . ' ' ,. ir. I. I.. ,. , I I .U I . . . dance of The year. , . , I , I u. ,. . I . , .L , Row l L Damels lVrce Presndenfl D Palmer lPreslden1l Row 2 Mrs Novak lAdvnsorl J SmlTn lSecreTary of Publlcxryl C Lender man lGnrls League Represenfahvel G Paredes lSecreTaryl B Lewss lTreasurerl EASILY RECOGNIZED by Thear whxfe overblouses wlTh Turquoise blue and black emblems over whlch rs worn a black and gold key are The members of CnveTTes ClveTTes carrued ouT varuous goals under The leadershnp of Mrs Novak advisor and Donna Palmer presndenT They sfrnve To fulfill Therr mann purpose of rendernng servrce To oThers nn every pos slble way whefher IT IS ushermg freshmen on open :ng day or shownng parenTs To The various deparr menTs on The nnghT of Open House HrghlughTs of Thelr socual calendar were Therr clever CrveTTe Week and Thenr aTTer game record dance formally known as The VarsuTy Drag which was held on February 26Th CuveTTe members also provided each Teacher w1Th a beauhful corsage dur :ng The Yulehde season Besides earning money for Thelr Treasury aT The dance The club sold winner suckers for a dnme whxch were monogrammed Lzck Covlna AT The end of The school year ThrrTy lunror gurls wnll be chosen for Therr ouTsTandlng servnce To re place The ouT goung senior CrveTTes AT Thus Tvme an nnsTallaTlon parTy lnsfallnng new offvcers and new members wall be glven Gwefzfes y 6 my L Coqefker Row 1 S Banks D Davidson R Wnght L Burrows C Mrhalko V Wentz Row 2 J Smrfh A Emanuel V Luclo C Lenderman G Dodd K OBradovnch S Walker ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 . I . 1 1 1. . 11 . 1 1 . .T . 1 11 , . 1 1 - 1 - O C I 3 LL : ' I V ' I A ' V , , . , . . : . , . , . 1 A 1 V 1 . , . . Row lf Rusty Mitchell lPresidentl, Sammy Higa lSecretaryl. Row 2- Mr Simonian lAdvisorl Bob Cummins lVice Presidentl Bill Nash lTreasurerl 41 t . M ... S 41 STRIVING TO STRENGTHEN our school and com- munity by following their motto, 'iWe Build, the Key Club, under the advisorship of Mr, Sirnoniari, does various services on and off campus. For the benefit of Operation Swimming Pool, members of the club sold tickets to the Booster Club Breakfast. They also donated a huge Christmas w re a th for the administration office and the Braves sign for the wall of our gym. Projects such as a sock hop, a bake sale, and a car wash provided funds for the year's activities. One very important activity of the Key Club was CI successful Valentine Dance, which they co-sponsored with the Silhouettes, the junior girls' service club. Key Club members also donated their services by painting the school's trash cans a bright blue. This club is open to sophomore, iunior and senior boys who must first have a recommendation from each of their teachers. Their application is then re- ferred to the club board for consideration. The Key Club is affiliated with the Kiwanis Inter- national. It provides an opportunity for its members to display leadership and in turn provide services for the school. ncouraqe c 00 prmf J mf uasism wi G uken A Armendariz D Field J Hurst S eal o s A Ayon M Marin K Com ell ow Rice Mclnitosh M Haffner T Machleit J Plambeck N Morgan R Casorgrandci C Burnett R Haugen J Ayon S Gibson Row 3 A Backrach ks o He Altice F La Bar X T. Q, We 'C i.,-.xvhgf 5s rg -rs rs '95 -Q wah'- 60 8 S k I S ' ' 8 ll l Ro 1 . Fur , . ' , . ' , . , . T , R. Lewis, D. B ll , , , . t' , . pb . R 2: L. ' , V. J. Hic , P. isa k, M. Ott, P. inds, S. ' , . ge. . i 'i , I. . ' A V' - H A Y. ' N ki!-. Tl . Ax ii f', '- ll-' ,. ., t ,n - , . Q. -.3-H, 3. L+: yr- fi 1r.:4.-f.55l' 15' ,- '. , .-.. ' 'in N- gf A - Q ' iiv - K vs , s A b--L ,i w g i A K s m .bi-ei -1.7.4, ' A ' - ' .A . '..- V- , . M.T'- Q ' 7 Row 1 R Pearson C Roberts M Luzotte D Palmer Row 2 N Morgan R Shubert P Fetteroff E James E Rapur D Bohnnon M Bal lard K Foote A GrlmerS Walker Row I Judy Hay IPresndentl Row 2 Mlss Harrrs James Hrcks lVuce Presndentl Dwayne Isaak ITreasurerl Mrs Cllbon ai thx s. 55 umfr Lam equufe PROVlDlNG STUDENTS with lnsplratlon tor hngher standards of scholarship and broader :deals ot service ns the mann goal of the Calntornua Scholar shup Fecleratuon Mrs Clrbon and Mass Harrus co sponsors gutded and counseled thus Important cam pus club CSF as a state wade organization The strrct mem bershlp requirements encourage students to attain a stranght B plus grade average Members must also be wrlllng to serve the school and dusplay good cutnzenshup on and off campus Members of CSF work especlally hard for the honor of recervlng a htetlme membershlp To re cerve thus coveted award a student must be a mem ber ot the club for at least tour semesters On November 23 a receptlon for the members and the lnstallatxon ot officers was held An an splrzng talk The Place ot the Egghead ln Our Soclety was guven by Dr Stephen B Rerchert Jr ot Los Angeles The much antlclpated Whlttler College held trsp took place ID January where those IH attendance not only toured the campus but vusnted regular col lege classes During the month of Aprll several mem bers were able to attend a Sprung Conference n Redlands STlMULATlNG SELF DEVELOPMENT un sTuder1Ts unTeresTed un speech and drama Quunfulluans offers varued opporTunuTues for growTh Thus club us span sored by Mrs Glasser Members of QuunTulluans confrubufed To assemb blues and rallues Theur oufsfandung assembly Thus year was presenTed un cooperafuon wuTh The musuc deparfmenf Aspurung Thespuans of The club worked hard un preparaTuon for Thus unuque and hularuous presentafuon a munsTrel show Hughlughhng Thus years acfuvufues was The Trup To The Pasadena Playhouse Durung Thus Trup a Tulm senTaTuon of Of Thee We Sung were presented An annual evenT us The unsTallaTuon banqueT held aT The end of The year The maun enTerTaunmenT us The sude spluTTung after dunner speeches w l I Munger N Cherroccu Row 2 Mrs H Glasser J r mon S Lone J Fulton c we arfucupafumz Rowl S Long M McRae P DeLap S Guerrero B ArharT K Smufh S Brooks Row 2 J Guerrero A Cervantes N Douglas J Godley K Smulh J Weaver S Lanham 5 f . . . 1 ',' . . -7 X T ' I - I5 . . ..u. . . . V' showing behind-The-scenes acfion and a live pre- . .. . .. U J' --e Ro : . l , , l. : . . , . HG - f I r I I Eeffermen . . . Gfmreoqmp ers ravi e PROMOTING SPORTSMANSHIP and asslstlng In school prolects are the alms of the Baldwln Park Lettermen s Club whnch as composed of athletes who have earned a Varsnty Letter Faculty Lettermen Basketball games coupled wath the organlzatlon of a beach party were only two of their actnvztles completed under the gundance of their advtsor Mr Bob Musnck and Lettermen President Kent McWhlrter Actlvltles were brought to a close when the Lettermen were honored at the annual recognltlon banquet At the begznnung of the fnrst semester the offlcers are chosen for the Lettermen s Club Officers for the school year were Kent McWhurter president Make Haffner secretary and .lim Elwood treasurer The Lettermen can be udentufled by their club sweater whrch ns worn with great pride The sweat ers are gray with the year of graduation on the sleeve and the Lettermens monogram on the left front slde Row l Rusty Matchell lVlce Presldentl Sammy I-Inga lDnrector of Armsl Row 2 Mr Muslck lAdvlsorl Mrke Haffner lSecretaryl Kent Mc WhrrterlP esldentl lu 4-I Gb o-,. Row I L Codlmg T McFarland S Shaw D Martm R Reyes R Roman J Burgess R Jarvs D Bolls H Perez G Llvmgston S Wood Row 2 W Eck N Morgan D Taggart K Patterson J Tallenco R Olvas D Curtls S Al ce D Hull D Sampson L Mollna J Church H De Schalrte Row 3 D Furnald T Axford J Ayon J Fellows B Cummins J Dannar G R lsner R Ablott S Dommquez I v. '.. ' , ' ' ' 'T I 9-'L . ' I 5 - - J Ay V V r f . I ' . I . I , . . . . fy . rv . I . I . Y A- . . y 4' I I I ' Q -' . . . . - L U - 1 - Q . . y ' . W . A a 1 so ' . . Y - Q. Q . . , . r . - - r 1 ' . Kel' '41 f Mitzi I 2 K' ' '41 T 4 ' Kr -1 1 '- ,fx W , '4' 'lt ,, , K A ,A . fy, I - A N A v -4 , - X, ,f , r ul , 5 - . V A ' . , ,O . 5 - E ,- ' I . '1 V- , . 'Y' Y, ' , ' . L- J , -1 ' ' .,,. - -. ,. .C ' ' 7- . N - , - .., Y . V --Y' U. . . 1 1 s ' ', W N - 4 - T' .X q -o , z . ' , . , . , . 'r - , . , - f A l, , , . , - 'V , . . 1 ' , - , - f - , - h . A l , . -1 A Tl 1 V , - , - A , - r V A - afar arms uzferiauzmemf xv N, me -six Row l A Gray T Marksberry U Floruda J Holmes J Luppek S Thomas Row 2 A Altue V Taylor C Whute B Owens S McMrllan C Cunnungham K Foote V Halford G Lloyae C Rauney Row l Susan Wulson lljresudentl Renee Denuson Row 2 Sharon Thomas lAsst Treasurerl Mary Gruggs lTreasurerl Mrs Curran lAdvusorl ENCOURAGING SELF EXPRESSION through mod ern dance us the ultumate goal of Choreographers the modern dance club of Baldwun Park Hugh School The club us under the durectuon of Mrs Curran Thus year an All Gurls Revue skut was performed by the Choreographers The skut was based on a gurls dream As thus gurl dreamed club members performed uts varuous phases Someturnes she was a terrufyung Chrnese dragon an exotuc peacock a bunnue or a mermaud Throughout the school year the club attends symposuums These symposuums are held at varuous local hugh schools and provude opportumtues for the gurls to demonstrate theur dancung technuques Fund rausung actuvutues uncluded cu car wash held by the club Gurls petutuon and then try out un order to be come members Soon after the tryouts a banquet us held honorung both new members and newly elected otfucers of Choreographers I W 8 l 5 5 9 b l s F s . - , A , K . T 'sm 1 I , 'aqui 5 f ff . 3. F s Il' ., , v.,-VL , -Q.- J, gf.. ' 8 'a , . . , L. A xg 'Cl .4 uf Q -- '4 1 2 15.57 .X 1-' w ' .wf.lkQu. 1 -53 . - .... : . , . , . 4 , . , r 1 , . , : . Ifl, . , , A , , I , ' I u l 1 I I , . I ' , ' . : Row T C Yates lSecretaryl R Rask lVrce Presldentl R Green lPresndentl Mr Clemmer lAdv1sorp AUDIO VISUAL CLUB members otten play an Important part ID The scmence and social studies classes ot Baldwin Park Hugh School by dlstrlbutnng and presentrng class tnlms The AV boys work dauntlessly durmg class trme and after school Mr Clemmer acts as therr advrsor and rnstructor The auxiliary help provrded by Thrs group to The varrous departments ot the hrgh school allows the classroom Teacher to devote hrs Tull attentuon to The unnt of mstructuon he IS presentmg To The students In the class aT any particular time durmg The school year The public address system lrghtrng equipment and txlms shown at assemblues and rallres are all operated and marntauned In good vvorkrng order by the Audro Visual Club The A V Club rs a servrce organuzatnon through which boys can learn much about the Treld ot audio vusual classroom ands Each semester a dntferent group ot otflcers rs elected by the club membershrp The Turst semester at was headed by Royce Green and durrng the second semester the gavel was handed to Dave Shaw u L0 - Lsua Wrqkfrnqa es erw Rowl A Mrllette R Rask R Green G Surls Row 2 H Meyer C Yates l. Mules D Stone R Cole B Cady D Steckman , , I V X r I ! S f , , J w I P Mic ael reasl Row 2 C Me in lPres J Lyons lSecI D .laharis IVPJ BUILDING INTEREST in medical careers for girls at Baldwin Park High School is the main purpose of Nightingales, the future nurses club. Mrs. Griffin, The school nurse, is the club's advisor. The future nurses toured General Hospital in Los Angeles during this year's activities. On This tour They became acquainted with The many duties of a nurse. A tea was given by the San Gabriel Medi- cal VVomen's Auxiliary feting the future nurses of both Baldwin Park and West Covina High Schools. The Nightingales agenda also included guest speak- ers whose tallcs were Thoroughly enioyed by the membership. Funds were raised for this year's activi- ties by means of a bake sale the first semester and a car wash The second semester. The main inspiration for the future nurses is Florence Nightingale whose name the club bears. Members strive to live up to her example and to pattern their lives after hers. S ko l Ckrouqlzouf ea wl D Ba la S Ch rboneau S Long Row 2 J Tussillo S Wice M Price H Lowers D Zorn N Blomquist D Mueller C ri n 9 I Mfg Ro : . 'h IT .. 1 . dl' .l, . Ro:.re,.ci ,,. 1. ,. ,. ,,I'o, a W x S 5 .xx ' .A , T . , ..,...V- 1 I T li I i t . , 9 A l lg -fc .-Eg, ,, 4 . I .H t . . h ' ' i u.- L. 5.- ', 'I I ' , . .V g, E ,- QU45',. .M, '.'.g- Q .,. . ,Q f I-,,... I I J- . a,n - 1,131 ,ful .LL-.',, 0- Q ., ' ' ' , f' n 'K,g'.f j, . ',.U: 4 wl en T A R w C Brzen ine Kenne L Holmes J Gorum J Hicks W Bohnnon J MarTnez S Wa er S Q3 Q 0WZj06UZ6I'0S Row I J PaTTen ISecreTaryl S Walker lPresidentl A Allen Hreasurerl 5 A 'W' W-is Yin 1' Sul? X 11. SPQR ENCOURAGES inTeresT in The LaTin lan guage and in The hisTory and culTure of The Roman Sponsoring The LaTin Cub is Mr ac ChrisTopher The LaTin Club is afTiliaTed with The Junior Class: cal League which is a nation wide organizahon The TiTle Tor The LaTin Club S PQ R is an abbreviation used in The Time of The Roman empire for The SenaTe and People of Rome Each school year The club holds a Roman ban queT The members don Togas The dress of The Roman Empire and eaT food served in The Roman way The TacT ThaT The Romans did noT use silverware poses a problem for many club members Membership in S PQR is open To all sTudenTs or who are in The process of compleTing a course in The LaTin language This years fund raising acTiviTies included Two sock hops which were also cosponsored by The Spanish Club Los Companeros Ro :J. PaTT , J. Gues, J. llen. o 2: 1. I d' ,J. , . , . , , ' , . , . i , . llc . . . . . 05 , LLL . 4 1 . ' . ' era. ' ' I ' . J lc Tl -' I . I 1 . . .I - I A f ,T ' I - 1 fa ' X, ., of Baldwin Park High School who have Taken Latin , , .1. x,J'xL14'?x..:wE . . ff'-J-',f . , ' .. . jj , ..I' . a . ,.-l , H X 1. - ' . L l I, . ws V' Q, -X V ,. by I D M 8,3 79 Vv,t,i,i..sK.4,' ,RVN ,rf 3-Qf A ,E inn' STRIVING TO REACH a better understanding of the Spanish language and its background is Bald- win Park High Schools Spanish club, Los Com- paneros. Los Companeros is co-sponsored by Mr, Gossman and Mr. Sowa, The club surpassed the usual taco party rnost Spanish clubs have with an Enchilada party. A trip to the fabulous Padua Hills in the Clare- mont toothills was anticipated to have been one of the highlights of this years activities This year the club planned two sock hops in co sponsorship with S P Q R Ba ld w 1 n Park Hugh School s Latin club Los Cornpaneros is undertaking a perpetual prog ect this year a language lab This will benefit stu dents studying all languages that are taught at Baldwin Park High School The Spanish club is open to all students who can speak the language or who are currently pur suing a course in the Spanish language Row l S Acevedo IVice Presidentl Row 2 W Nash lTreasurerl Mr Gossman lAdvnsorl J Martinez lPresidentl lzferesf aim palms wl M Mart nez A anchez l z ra aca iranda ia w b K Mac insi L Them in Hanson L Burrows G Arnparon M Morrll 43-if 6 gi . Gfims 0 cquainf em ers Row I: Jolene Smith Unresidenrl, Judy Hoy fSecreYoryl. Row 2: Terry Hanson Ureosureri, Jo Ann Libolt Nice Presidenfi, Mr, Lof- green IAdvisorJ. FTA members eriloyed corolmg or fheur annual Christmas pury i J Row I: J, Roden, P. Hurst, C. Hewitt, H. Mercado, S. Plcnonsky, J. DeWoTrwey, Row 2: B. Durr, J. YcTes, J. Linville, L, Eoly, J, Price, H Ch ,,' ,. ,. ,.dd. risvicn L Wilford R Lucos K Mcchinski B Borrerr G Do GMM 6126 me ing ro ession ow I K Haw tns B Havvey H Stamrn M Co e M Dou herty w 2 Homes Patten R Scott J Hlcks W Bohannon tok E W Patten C Roberts B Morr yu fifv 455' i l-'df I! 'fvw 5 FTA members enloyed a pot luck supper after thelr annual Chrnstmas party 455 PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS among BPHS stu dents composed the Future Teachers of Ameruca They are under the capable leadershup of Mr Lof green advrsor and Jolrne Smuth presrdent FTA en courages students plannung to enter the fneld of teachung by provndung varrous programs of Interest The unstallatuon of members un September and January remained a memory for new FTA s as older members royally nnutrated them unto the club Membershlp IS offered to those persons who ob tanned an A or B average rn academlc sublects at school As a member ofthe Natuonal and Calrfornna organrzatuons for the future teachers the FTA s attended nnformatove conferences enabling them to exchange Ideas wuth other schools Hughlughts of the T959 60 year have been freld trups guest speakers fnlms and classroom observatnon A trap to the Annual Future Teachers Conference at the Unrversnty of Southern Caluforma was an extra treat R r . li' , . l , . . , . ff lt, . g , Ro : L. I , J. - , . , . ' , . , D. Isc ,L. aly, , , , , 4 OW, 1 1 1 - ' V 1 U ' ' T , . . - .iz :I , , , .J I V . . , - . . , x If f' Vg' E-44,1 gn. N- . . . . . - I -' '- 1 . 4 ' . .- 'T' , 1.3! Q3 ' - ,' ' , , 'WZ f ,S ' 5 '1 e . . . A 1 a 1 v-1 I D D ' l . 1 P. Q-'su ga! X4 F B L A members M Stambaugh L Johnson B Johnson K Starslak L Taylor L Buchanan and M Prlce admnre Karen Star suaks second place award an state spellnng contest DEVELOPING STRONG AGGRESSIVE LEADERSHIP IS one of the chnef oblectxves of FBLA the natronal youth organlzatuon for buslness students un America Thus organnzatron IS designed partncularly for those students who are looking forward to careers ID bus: ness Members learn how to lead and participate In group duscusslons presnde at meetungs and con ferences head and work on commrttee assngnments work effectlvely wnth others and partncrpate an de slrable actnvutnes whnch contrabute to the development of leadershlp qualutues Sponsors for the club are Mlss Barker and Mrss Paddock wuth Mr Parkhurst and Mr Post Busnness Educatnon Department Coordlnator assustung Membershnp In FBLA ns open to lunlor and sensor students takrng at least two courses IH busnness with a C plus average Members attended the regnonal conference at Ganesha Hrgh School and the State Convention at Long Beach FBLA s annual dance thus year a Hawauan Luau featurmg Don Alexander and has combo was nts malor fund ralslng actrvnty Each year the chapter offers awards nn typewrut Ing shorthand and bookkeepnng to outstandnng stu dents at Baldwun Park Hugh School .E G? S66k5 6 QEVE 0,0 Rowl M Mnranda T Sumpter M Kemp Row 2 B Johnson G Amparan K Starsnak J Pest L Burrows L Johnson L Buchanan M Pnce P Gleason D Price - Q , - A I 1, . . , . . - , 5 L ' ' 1 P 3 . . . 2 , - H . ' , l b- . 1 1 1 1 . 1 5' . ' V v-,fi ' , , ' ' 4 I . . f 0 0 o 0 0 1 FBLA offrcers and advrsors Mass Paddock B Carlson V Pres M Srambaugh Pres Mrss Barker L. Buchanan, B, Price, B. Johnson, L. Taylor, M Stambaugh M Price, K. Sfarsiak, shown following the F.B.L.A. Awards lnsfalla lion Banquet. ompefezzf qqresswe usuzess eaderskrp hnson L nson Bconan M rrce L Tayor Srarsrak M Sfambaugh Mass Barker ventlon at Long Beach Calrfornra at the FBLA State Con Karen Starsrak rs awarded frrst place rn the FBLA Southern Sechon Conference spellrng contest A-K 'S ,qv 1.4 fy 4 Row I K Hawkms B Hawley H Stamm M Cotfelt M Dougherty Row 2 L Holmes J Patten R Scott J Hacks W Bohannon O Isaak L Ealy W Patten C Roberts B Morrow rves fers ur nmol cro Row I Kathy Hawkuns lVuce Presndentl Carol Roberts ISecretaryl ROW 2 M' Shlelds lAdvlsorl Davvd Brusby lPresldentl Mr Lof Qfeen lAdV'S0fl Mr Hudlow lAdvlsorl SERVING OTHERS through selt development ns campus Actnvutues ot the club are desugned to Increase personal awareness of lute s opportunltles tor klndll ness consuderatuon and tultullment ot our responsl bnlntues to one another Twice monthly thxrty or torty members meet In a splrut ot mutual help During the past year a deepennng clarntucatnon ot goals and oblectuves has been achueved A new Constntutuon has been adopted program actnvatues have been unnted to Include a greater vanety of sources and a broader range of expernences has resulted Next year with a renewed emphasis on the de velopment of moral spurntual and ethucal aware ness the Harvesters expect another peruod ot vngor ous growth Advisors tor l-larvesters are Mr Patrick Shnelds Mr Lotgreen and Mr Hudlow Q Q I the purpose ot Harvesters, an outstanding club on l f l O ENCOURAGING AND REWARDING individual achieve- ment in student journalism based on high educational and journalistic standards is the main objective of Quill and Scroll, the international honorary society for high school journalists. This international honorary society has over sixty-nine hundred chapters located in nearly every state in the Union, Puerto Rico, Canada, and Australia. One hundred twenty thousand young journalists, from schools which are outstanding in the quality of their publication work, wear the badge of the Society. Quill and Scroll Society sponsors contests in various fields of creative work, The society was organized April 10, 1926, by a group of high school supervisors for the purpose of raising stand- ards in the field, and in directing the course of high school journalism. To be eligible for membership a student must be a junior or senior in the upper third of his class and he must be doing superior work in the field of journalism This year Charter members were initiated at USC in March following regular Journalism Day activities Initiation of additional members for late Spring is planned with a banquet to follow at Johnny s No Bone Steak House Advisors are Mr Pat Shields and Mr E B st .-....e.-siisiis-iiairfieifgiaw or Q' -..,:'g,-.4 :Eg . 2, 471, -'xr -5. K Laken V Delgado S Walker J Dilazzaro Mr Patrick Shields jAdvisorl at USC Journalism Day where each was initiated as a charter member of Quill and Scroll zzcouraqe J eve opmemf Rowl Mr Shields lAdvisorl J Dilazzaro C Caminti D Hartfield Mr Post jAdvisorl Row 2 V Delgado O Miranda J Scrogglns M Griggs J Patten S Atkissan K Laken S Walker is , me . . Po . ' . S3 ig I M V I 1 F sw f . , 'I .4 i it V ll ' x C X F - I s -1 1 g , - ' l .' 3. ' , V at ' J '- . ' I I l A . , ' S it S iq? , - S..-j -.15v- A M . 1--a.-LN -v 2'1 -'.'. . . .' this -.WK , W , . sux, ,.,y xt :J 'IA9 it L Miss Greta Shelton Advusor Put Hurst Presldent Board Members: Row 1: K. Muchinski, J. Roden, D Smnth E Johnston L Thelcnder. Row 2: J. Smith, C. Hewitt, T. Hanson. C. Mochunskl J Hay B Durr Joann Llbolt Vlce President ul 1 W f' ,N 'M 'iw t W' 1' ,W Lr 5 Gilfhlehc Sixth and Seventh pernod gurls enloy many sports of whnch bosketboli IS the favonte 4 11- -Q I o..-I!! Mr A r 7 r I I I . - 'f 4 J 1 f 0 I, - r -,af 5 K- 0- A L ' '. ,, ,fy--L. , ' - .. A A U ,Q VV., , .. 7 ll K ' , ,,,,,, ,, A 4:11-Y W , . . - V wwf,-.1,' . . , is , . , f 5247 k , 0-'Q-.1 . V f' I -.gn J. V ' ' , I . f f fA.Q',,,, , , ... f ggi. . it . A J -QW 513.1 ff: fri , S tt +12 A .,ei,, J: 'ff -' W, ', His: f -. -- fs . ' 1 ag'v37! 7,7 V A-'E K sf- .J K , 1 .4 , L' 'L qkgj ra 1' . ' G M-,J A H , '- 4 J, f' f , . 'K , - S no f wr . i'w.3fg,,.7..o 'J . , jwis f - Nggfi. 2,gr'+ .V . f ' . :,,',.f. A T un v-4 Row 1 J Lnholt J Rod n J Smuth N Blomquust C Medlm D Smith S Acevedo T Noble Row 2 S Roluckl L Thelcnder C Becker V Mochunskn T Hanson E Johnston C Mcchmskn B Morrow M Keen M Price B Durr ssocrafwn gm 0 Lzes .4 paris own. gets ready to block scormg attempt dUI'If'IQ Q fneld hockey game I4 a I I I ' i - Il v 'I - - ' Carter, C. Olafson, J. Hoy, C. Hewitt, J. Brundoqe, Y. Ng, D. Clark. Row 3: J. Cermok, S. Lanham, S. Guerrero, S. Mondry, P. Woodworth, K. r y S A !r r S A .' ,. 4 . hf, I J ' f 44 Q- l to-Q., W. R, Wenner, USMCR Commcmdcnr of Cadets Gafiforzzia agef Gorps eve apes .'t 6761 -:Bw v ' e e Al .. ' V 4. . A x gift A V Q? ' 6, Q' Jr. rg - . I 5 . - e '-. e I 'e . W if ,asf 1, e ,A -fe ,ee-,, h 4 . e , e?:g1l if is--1-mfys ,f - 1' ,, eg- sr 4, ...qw I- ' 'few 4 - ., Jw I ' xg, ,, ...M I -.-.. .Arn V, :N f L, , , .. .- I- ,K .. , ,mb - -, , by MVN 1,51 .4 .,. - ,, I , . .K W I . , , - 1 XE! e . . ' A if , , 14 sh 1 t I e A ef ' A 4 - : .- g 1 . ,- .- - ,.. f M ,J 0- Q' ' ' . , f - ' ' ' - ' f . H E -'BV 1- . n as .H -5- ...Q - I k A F hx A .,' - X ' ' . L' h ' Av f h'. - h 5 - ' - f .A 5 --gp.-U 'af - . - . .. ' ...A , . , ,Q 'nl X Q Q 'i- ,,,. ' ' 9 . xv V .Q A ,. E V dad- -1 -A von-v 3 x I C W ...V vfwih J - A- .fe 'i 3' we ' -'Qt ,PV . me Q- t ' h N V V -rj A ' 6. .J 5 2: e Y-' ' , ' ' 'iawcf W W' iw - '--vifx,-1 , WN K I ' ...dsl ASQ-Z W' , ' ' 539,45 .3 H - 'A 'L' 'wuz Q' ,Ai - Q 4 Non-Commissioned stuff: Mfsgf, R. Boots, M!Sgf. J. DUZY, M!Sgf. G. Combe, 597. E- Moore. G. Krewson, F. Hoedstra, D. Vine, R. Blomquist, J. Maido, D. Muggett. . W? THE BALDWIN PARK California Cadet Corps was organized in l957, at the request of students, to provide the high school with ci course in military instruction as an integral part of the school cur- riculum. The Corps' objective is to develop citizenship, scholarship, and leadership among the cadets, pro- viding them with a basic mit-itary knowledge, This may prove to be helpful to them in the event that they should serve at a future time in one of the armed forces of the United States. Company A , ll8th Battalion, is under the command of Captain W. R. Wenner. Every Thursday the boys were dressed in their smart looking uni- forms. They participate in the flag raising ceremony each morning before school begins. As a service to our school they are guides at Open House and on patrol during the football games. They also provide us with color g-uards during our rallies. A visit to Camp Pendleton Marine Corp Base was made by the entire group to observe the latest mili- tary equipment, The Rifle Team has been to USMCSD, Barstow, to compete with other schools for their marksman- ship. Special awards are given for outstanding marksmanship. .gearyersfzip Gfiz Jfififary Gfbifify Dennis Black and Glen Krewson look. on while Fred Thackeray, Joe Duzy, Hiram Ruggles and Eugene Nieslel' practice their marks- manship at the rifle range. . . .f,-Mmm-Q, Q 5 c..,...' 'Ti ui 0 iii M!Sgt. Robert Boots stands at attention while Sgt. Ed- ward Moore raises the flag. 3,-ef .1 fs-5 ' -f'x--iff-f Allen W lk ns Drum Mayor Y I VCLVES THE BRAVES BLUE RIBBON BAND marched to victory this season, topping all other schools in the San Gabriel Valley in marching, music, and showmanship. Starting the season they performed at football games, working out such Themes as Red-Letter Days, Parade Competition in which Covina also participated and, of course, the traditional Homecoming. Marching to the Spirit of America they won Sweep- stakes in the Azusa Golden Days parade with a score of 92.4. Invited to the First Hawthorne Invitational Band Review, they won the Commanders Perpetual Sweepstakes Trophy with a score of 94.85, the Mayor's Trophy for the highest music score, 480.5 out of 500, and the first place award for A bands. Allen Wilkins received the first place trophy as Drum Maior. The band under the direction of Mr. Robert Greenwell was invited to the West Arcadia Invitational Band Review and received a third place award in class AA within one point of the sweepstakes winner. A new record was set as they received the highest composite score in the bands history. The Fifth Annual Corona Invitational Band Jamboree climaxed the season. Baldwin Park placed second with a score of 90.75, the highest score achieved in their five years participation in the Corona Jamlooreel L IZ B a es Band on the march at the Az so Golden Days Po ode unde the leadersh p of Allen W lk ns 3 Mr Robert Greenwell Director elf Q-Q. Performing at the Pomona Fair lhe band under the direction of Mr Greenwell made an unforgettable appearance are es 6 Mcfory nvv s --.fi-315741 The maioretfes are J. Robinson, P. Davies, K. Williams, B. Church, and C. Johnson. Kay Williams Head Maiorefre l4 Rowl C Johnson P Davues L Cady L Taylor R Acenclo C Freeman C Burnett J Duncan N Holley B B R S 9 I. Q A :yr A iq- L 5 5 -.-- X. ,i '-- ,. ' J' 4 Q. Q ee ' . - H , .. -' . ,.,, ' -, .www --r 1 ,s-- r - fs, -aw s' .nl if v ' .'.. f'--ffv' ' J' A sr VI! Church, J. Robinson. Row 2. K. Williams, N. Moffitt, R. Barker, C. May, J. Poe, B. James, R. Fischer, K. Linden, Gamble, M. Cook, G. Buckley, M. Jory, J. Martinez, G. Morgan. Row 4. R. Pearson, J. Kilmer, R. Potter, N. Kinney, Siegal, R. Renegar, J. Tyra, K. Hadsall. Row 6: N. Holley, P. Mullen, G. Murphy, G. Lupo, E. Harris, D. Johnson, Burgess. Row 8: A. Emanuel, R. Rubio, J. Smith, H. Morales, E. Johnston, S. Miegel, T. lgnoffo, D. Sutton. Row Robinson. Row 10: A. Tronaas, L. Kidwell, J. Taylor, P. Navarro, R. Speer, D. Knoll. Row ll: D. Lozano, G. Paredes, E.-if Af the head of the band during parades are the Maiorettes, K. Williams, J. Robinson, and P. Davies li BRAVETTES PRECISION MARCHING skill led them to glory. Starting the year they captured first place at the Azusa Golden Days Parade and the First Invitational Hawthorne Parade. Following the band, they are graded as a separate unit and scored on marching skill, routine ? IRENE OUBER Head Malorette T among the best. California for their new sweaters grooming and over-all effect. At the Arcadia Invitation l al, competition was stiff, but the drill team was rated The Corona Invitational Band Jamboree one of the biggest events of the year saw the drill team and band combined into one unit Merging music with marching the Braves Band and Drill Team captured second place for the second consecutive year overcoming every other unit in the San Gabriel Valley and most of Southern Throughout the year the drill team sponsored 0 smorgasbord dinner and sold candy to earn money The drill team costume consists of the traditional blue marching uniform white boots and blue head band while the letter carriers and malorettes wear white uniforms studded with silver sequins and white boots The letter carriers wear head bands while the malorettes wear head dresses Blue capes complete their uniforms These are usually worn during cold weather ln addition to parades the Drill Team participated at half times throughout the football season a wuz mveffes Haiti 9 The Bravettos display their marching skill during the Azusa Parade LINK 'ng- GUKP 'l WWEQM uve., Irene Ouber heads the Bravetfes during one of thenr many parades emomfrafe reczswfz are uzq The Drill team malonites are Mary Fox Irene Ouber and Pat Wllhams l Leffercarriers are D Lozano, G Paredes, B Jones, D Jahn, D Lmlegohn and O Mnronda iidffu' ' Row I: J. Duncan, M, Lee, T. Romero, M. Fox, I. Ouber, P. Williams, A. Ouber J Mock L Daniels Row C. Storey, P. Trottier, H. Aglor, S. Ritchie, J. McLendon, L. Prather, N. Francis J Lambert C Lenderman 5: B. Smith, C. Gruwell, T. Sumpter, C. Reynolds, J. Crain, B. Haerle. G. Hamilton P Franks Row 6 L Blunk Dominguez, L. Plumlee, D. Palmer, P. Wimberly lManager1 Row 1: B. Lewis lPresidentl, A. Ouber lVice Presidentl, O. Miranda lSecretaryl C. Gruwell lTreasurerl, D. Lozano IHistorianl. Row 2: M. Fox lMaiorettel, D. Littlejohn lJr. Representativel, J. Duncan lPublicityJ, D, Palmer lSr. Representativel, I. Ouber lMaiorettel, B. Hearle lSophomore Representativel, G. Paredes lGirls' League Boardl, P. Wimberly lManagerl, P. Williams lMaiorettel. MRS. FAIRCHILD Advisor K. Feldstein, L. La Fon, M. Di Bello, D. Hyde, C. Fulp, D. O'Bradovich, B. Carney, L. Emeort, B. Lewis. Row 3: Row 4: L. Rose, J. Petro, M. Stowell, P. Trachf, D Davidson, P. Blanco, M. Young, B. Burt, G. Paredes. Row V. Kalso, D. Jahn, F. Lone, M. Taylor, L. McClellan, O. Miranda, B. Jones, D. Lozano. Row 7: J. Lugo, E. Pacific High School Pom Pom girl looks 'on as Irene Ouber Allen Wilkins receive 12nd place, trophy oi Corona. and 1 t g' 5 wi I Irene Ouber and Mrs. Fairchild admire Drill Tearn's new white copes to be worn by maioretfes, while Becky Lewis models Brcivelfes blue copes worn by Drill Team members. 4 Rowl N Holley L Baurugart L Ealy J Scrogguns P Fetteroff M Escuadro B James K Moody S Hotnng M Beber E Meyer Row 2 F Nusbaum P Knlmer J Duncan D Gorsuch D Costely J Wilcox S Chase S Speer L Cady R Wulllamson A Stacy O Thomas J Taylor K Wnllnams Row 3 C Freeman G Robnnson D Sutton G Murphy F Rug Lmvulle K Bullbe J Ibanez A W1 uns Church D Knoll B Armstrong L Taylor VC E5 V61 611266 H12 MUSICALLY INCLINED STUDENTS were glven an op portunnty to delve Into a varnety of musuc comprusmg the orchestral repertoire of today Under the dnrectuon of Mrs Jensen an the fall semes ter and Mr Stubbs IH the sprung semester they found thelr year filled with varied actnvltues They performed durmg the Chrlstmas Assembly playing such numbers 2: as Sleigh :de Wlnter Wonderland Hallelulah Chorus and the old tradntuonal Christmas carols The Muslc Festival was held In the early part of the sprmg Competing agalnst themselves they were ludged on ar tnculatlon mtonatlon and over all effect This year for the fnrst time the orchestra receaved a Superior rating In Festnval Competutnon Orchestra sold candy bars In conlunctuon wuth the band to earn money enablnng the boys to rent dinner packets for their Sprung Festuval whale the glrls wore theur own formals Orchestra conslsts of strung Instruments and the flrst and second chair Instruments from the band MRS JENSEN Dlrector 1 4 ,, ' 1' - 1 . :. ,. ,.e,J. ,.',. ,.'lk' R. Pearson, R. Merry, G. Teagle. Row 4. G. Buckley, R. Kidwell, F. Jordan, S. Gamble, H. Cortez, J. Tyra, D. Taggart, B. Scroggins, J. ' I . . I . V .. . R. I.. .. . I.. .. - . ' . . '. f . . I . - . . I . . , - . . I I I . I . . :ix up ' WK 11' L-,L Row I G Tecgle D Robledo A Wulkrns R Huffman G Morgan J Scroggnns B Shool Row 2 T Sumpter R Ramzrez R Haugen H Cortez R Lerf J Church B Scroggms D Adams row e xce mf unc -30:4 L ,533 in Mr Stubbs Director THE DANCE BAND offers advanced students from the musrc department opportunmes to explore the popu lar and 'azz frelds of muslc Although thas was Mr Stubbs tnrst year as director of the Dance Band rt ns considered to be one of the frnest bands developed ID the last sax years Among therr many actlvntles thus year was Cl per formance at the Pony League Banquet sponsored by the Baldwm Park Women s Club nn December Another ex cellent showrng was at Open House In Aprrl Following these performances were tune presentatrons at the Music Department Assembly the lnagural Ball honorrng the new Associated Student Body offrcers a graduation dance at one of the elementary schools and the National Orange show In San Bernardmo during May Hrghlnghtrng the band s performances were Barbara Shool, sololst, and her accompanist, Joyce Scrogglns, on the plana Barbara frequently stole the show wrth such numbers as Stormy Weather and Twulnght Tame . . . TH v . K . ' 'l J Ai . ,L -M a A g 1 I if .l lrtr ' A , : ' ti -1 'if ,- Ill 'EI 'll ll 'll t 1 H' ll wily lla ll: TW H 1. llr .. , sw-.A..,-....,,u,z . J L A I 13: ' ' c A ' i- a fc' ' A T92 , J ' . at '7 . , - ,.,4.Q,f.':iJ ,HZ.,.2?. 54 W, - . t ' ?, M N In My -.5 Ii 3, 1, V '3Zf.' i 4 , f 2,5 I-FM' ,,,,, ,, V VM V V : . , . , . ' ' , . , . , , ' , , . : . , . ' , . , . , . l , . , . ' , . . l 1 . I l l I I Y, ' ' . . . . . Q N' ' A : at J' A A ' l I l ' ' . -V X ' f as - - - . - . ' L. if ,A I l ' l X7 .- ' 1. fi 4. ' 'J . :'- - I l ' ' ' - Row I K Lakm B Oxenham C Doty J Lnttletneld S Atknnson G Vune Row 2 C Frnesen S McDonald J Freberg N Cheroccl C Shoop Row 3 A Mlyakawa B Oxenham J Carter E Hensler J Nemlck J Dnlazzaro G 667' 668613 J SOIZQJECLJEVS E Helsler J Nemuck J Freberg N Cherroccn C Shoop J Dllazzoro At the football and basketball games the Varsuty Cheerleaders urge and promote splrnt In the game and school Under the drrectlon of Miss Garrison thenr yells and gestures always get the maxrmum attention U 0 Vernon Eaton and Frank La Barge assnsted by Jnll Freberg and Conme Shoop try out for next years cheerleaders Row l A Miyakawa S McDonald B Oxenham Row? C Friesen J Carter Bee Cheerleaders participate at our Bee football and basketball games, gaining valuable experience before becoming Varsity Cheerleaders. A. Miyakawa, C. Friesen, S. McDonald, J. Carter, B. Oxen- ham go through one of their yells. Urge Salma! Spmf .aka Songleaders assist the Cheerleaders by leading the crowds in spirited songs at the games Uuring hun time they exchanged routines with other schools K Lakin B Oxenham C Doty J Littlefield S Atkisson Vine demonstrate their routine K Lakin B Oxenham C Doty J Littlefield S Atkis on G Vane - .Q 4 as l Y . I f l YI Q .. ir rx-.i -if-. l A ' a. x, . U ' . ',. ,. ,.' ',. ' ,-G. ,, , r -Y- .1, AO. A l t ff Mr. Joseph Marshall Director of Athletics Jim Elwood Captain Bob Musick Coach vt? Mike Haffner Captain U Roy Cousins -,MV Coach ' ' ' .X , . nl I Kent McWhirter Captain Joe Morris Coach l'6LV65 C6128 SZKLSOIZ IZ l 1 il 9 Row lr J, Baker, D. North, R. Rasanen, J. Burgess, R. Jarvis, J. Gilman, J. Caballero. Row 2. J. Tallerico, D. Martin, T. McFarland, Cunningham, S. Teal, F. Morgan, G. Livingston, H. DeSchaine, Taggart, G. Blecka, D. Sampson, R. Ablott, G. Reisner, J. Dannar, M. Haffner, B. Thompson, K. McWhirter. The Braves Varsity Football team, under the leader- ship of Coach Bobbie Musick who was assisted by coaches Roy Cousins and Joe Morris, attempted one of the toughest non-league seasons in their history. The non-league season consisted of a tie against St. Anthony, followed by a defeat against Santa Ana. With a record of one tie and one defeat the Braves entered their next game against Arroyo, and left the field with a stunning 20 to 6 upset victory. Following Arroyo the Braves met defeat at the hands of the El Monte Lions. The Brave non-league season ended with one tie, one win, and two defeats. ri- ie ar Qui .dn Stcm Altice Elwood, J. Hunter, D. Curtis, R. Quiias, T. Axford, M. Ott, R J. Ayon, J. Alvarez, J. Church, L. Stephens, S. Corter, V. M. Diaz, R. Gold, C. May. Row 3: J. Hedge, B. Scroggins, D. V J. Fellows, B. Cummins, C. Burnett, D. Hull, B. Evans, S. Altice, YN? Guiding the team on the field through the season, were tri-captains Mike Haffner, Kent McWhirter and Jim Elwood. The Braves began their leclgue season with a win over Ganesha, followed by a defeat from La Puente, these games were followed by a win over Chaffey, a Tom Axfmd loss to West Covina, and a victory over Covina. The Braves landed four men on the all-league team, Mike Haffner, Kent McWhirter, Ron Abbott, and Jim Elwood. The Braves ended their season as Tri-Champs of the M.V.L. Mike Haffner received the M.V.P. award and Gary Riesner received the Rookie of the Year award. . ,yu I n. Jerry Ayon Gary Blecka Jim Church AI Pouliot Equipment Manager Deane Curtis loses helmet as he stops Saint Anthony ball carrier. Deane Curtis stopped by three Santa Ana tacklers VQVE5 VOLUZCE BRAVES-ST. ANTHONY The B.P. Braves opened their season with a thrill packed game against St. Anthony which ended in a tie. After the Braves had jumped off to a 7 to 0 lead, they found themselves trailing l3 to 7 with only 35 seconds remaining to be played in the final period. A 48 yard pass cornpleted to Deane Curtis from Mike Haffner, put the ball on the St. Anthony 10 yard line with only 20 seconds left. Haffner carried the ball over for the score to tie the game up. A running play for the extra point fell short by inches. Final score . . . Braves l3, St. Anthony l3. BRAVES-SANTA ANA Baldwin Park suffered its first league season defeat when the Saints over- powered the Braves in a 19 to l2 decisinn. The Saints scored first when Jackson carried the ball to the Brave l yard line Farrar passed to end Longstreth for the T D The extra point try failed Two more touchdowns were completed by Santa Ana in the first half while the Braves in the final period made their final score after driving inside the Saints 5 yard line BRAVES ARROYO KNIGHTS ln a 20 to 6 d6CI sion the Braves earned their first victory of the year A scoreless first half appeared in the making when with only l3 seconds remaining Ayon intercepted an Arroyo pass and traveled 85 yards for the first B P touchdown Curtis added the extra point ln the third quarter the Braves scored again when Haffner failed to find a receiver and moved the ball l4 yards for another T D Curtis again added the extra point The Knights made their only score in the final period with Crow carrying the ball over in a 60 yard drive The Braves bounced back with a 27 yard pass from Haffner to Curtis The extra point try failed leaving the final score Braves 20 Knights 6 -my NCQ i 3 m Church Victor Cunn ngham Deane Curtis Jerry Dannar I I I I . . 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Y. ,K Xb , , Q ,y YV :J 3, ,, t 1 , Z- ' r r V- - I gjjtlf' ', 4 . - ' .7 ' Ji ' i ' 60265 3 BRAVES LIONS Baldwin Park s Braves were mauled by El MonTe s Lnons In a T9 To 6 conTesT ATTer seven and one half rnlnuTes The Lions led by Gaydosh wenT over from The Braves 6 yard lane Tor Therr flrsf score In The second auarTer The Lrons puT on anoTher drnve clurnaxed by a T D by Gaydosh Thus Time Trorn The 3 yard lane AT The half The Lions led T2 To O The Thnrd guarfer ended wlThouT a change IH The score However The TourTh quarTer Tound boTh Tearns scornng El MonTe scored on a 50 yard run by Gay dosh gnvmg The Lions T9 pornTs The Braves Muke l-laTTner carrled The ball over Tor The only Baldwin Park score BRAVES GIANTS League play Tor The Baldwun Park Braves began wrTh a 33 To l4 vucTory over The Ganesha GlanTs Curfus aTTer recoverung a Ganesha Tumble rn The openung rnlnuTes of The TlrsT quarTer dashed 33 yards Tor a B P Touchdown CurT1s also added The exTra ponnT In The second quarTer The GranTs Tled The Braves wnTh a T D by Farsf The exTra polnT was added by Bronell B P s Taggerf broke Thus momenTary Tue wuTh a 76 yard run and a Baldwun Park score CurTrs added The exTra pounT WuTh 22 seconds leTT rn The TnrsT half Haffner passed cornpleTe To Taggerf on The 3 yard llne HaTTner scored from The 3 on The nexT play w1Th CurTls makung The exTra pornT The TlrsT halfended B P 21 Glanfs 7 BoTh Teams scored un The Third quarTer The Braves scored on a 4 yard Tackle ellglble from Haff ner To McWhurTer LaTe IH The TourTh quarTer Haffner passed corn M ke H Tfner Tro elmg around end Tor a Trsf down plete to Curtis In The end Zone with G 37 yard ,ross Th ee Boldwn Park Tacklers srnoTher Ganesha ball corner The exTra pornf Try Tauled leaving The Tunal score Braves 33 Grams 14 1 2 T, T --Q - 14 ng, A ' ' , f T T ., ' W ' .4 BQQS' . 3 ff 5? John Fellows drnv ng forthe extra yard Yi' A 35 decuslon to the Warriors 40 to T3 The game began with two qulck touchdowns by La Puente In the first quarter Haffner Braves quarterback kept the Braves In the game on a long end run unto the end zone La Puente countered wuth two addutuonal scores before the half ended The second half again found the Warruors rncreaslng thelr lead with two addltonnal TD s Haffner made a second T D for the Braves In the flnal period when he ran around end for T4 yards Curtls added the extra point OLLI' ITLV65 ri fry!! KT' :Q Ri gi -M 'G Usa t awe Denms North Gary Reasner BRAVES TIGERS Baldwzn Park s Braves gave Chaffey their flrst Homecomlng defeat In nme years with a 27 to T3 vrctory Haffner opened the scoring for B P when he carrled the ball over from the 7 yard llne He came back later wnth another Brave T D from the 2 yard llne with Curtis makrng the extra ponnt Chaffey scored In the second quarter when the Tlgers recovered a Brave fumble on the 27 yard lnne of Baldwrn Tom McFarland Ferrell Mor Park Eldridge scored from the 2 yard lme to put the Tigers back rn the game He scored agarn In the second half for the Tlgers flnal touchdown The Braves came back with Haffner scoring from the ll and Curtis maklng the extra ponnt To clumax the game and the nights scoring Taggart went 72 yards rn the fnnal pernod for a Brave touchdown Curtrs made It three In a row when he booted the extra pount gun Make Haffner turns co ner to evade would be Chaffey tacklers Ct as 'ff J, eff-Q! -T . w , ,fiy , , gag 3 ' ff 26 gr, frat ,.- ,1 il-. Q., 'J BRAVES-WARRIORS B.P. lost a bitter Homecoming ,h YF 012 G? .EJEHQLLE 66072 if-19, Dole Sampson Leon Stephens BRAVES-W. COVINA SPARTANS B.P.'s Braves dropped an T8 to T3 decision to the Spartans. The Braves jumped offfto an early lead in the first quarter, when Taggart broke free for 20 yards, and a T.D. The Spartans bounced back in the second quarter to tie the game up. Haffner put the Braves back in front, in the second period with a T7 yard play for a Brave touchdown, giving the Braves a 7 point lead. West Covina took the kick off and marched down the field for a Spartan score. The Braves led T3 to T2 going into the fourth quar- ter when, with a first down and goal to go, Haffner fum- bled and West Covina recovered. The Spartans in T3 plays and 91 yards went over . fo ' - ' .' 'v:'?'- PAP' Qf 4-Q'-5.1 gr' - :Sf , ' - ,ha -4 -u'l,g2,f f --sg..--' -H 14- A .. , 1,. .. Jswmu ,. is ' 1 , f , , 4-,,,,,..i,41A- . ' ' .l kd- Q K , -f ,Bak f , N , ,sf . , Illusive Dave Taggart picks up yardage in Covina game, BRAVES-COLTS The Braves took on their old ene- mies, the Colts, and came out on top in a close T4 to 13 game. Taggart intercepted a Colt pass and ran down field for a B.P. touchdown with Curtis adding the extra point. The Colts tried hard with two T.D.'s and one extra point, the other extra point being blocked by Haffner. B.P. made the final score of the game with a completed pass from Haffner to Taggart with Curtis adding the winning point. ,Q fax for the final Spartan score Dave Taggart l IO' , C Deane Curtis, on end run, picks up first down. Stan Teal 4 raves ee ee 5 up fu re nk? Ls. A Row l J Wolden B Wulllams B Ranney D Hunyada S Huga J Shepherd J Smlles R Reyes D Clufford J Hurst E Lewrs Row 2 T Mackleut W Matthews B Dawlung G Clement J Castleton S Partrudge D Holmes B Halbert R Armendarnz T Snegel B Scott C Furuken Row 3 J Tyra A Ballinger B Hade V Garcua B Combe R Haugen M Steele P Hlnds H Durr A Ayon L Ables D Stokes C Glbson R McRae The Brave Bee s completed another successful season under the leadershlp of Coaches Paul Sunnonlan and John Draghu Thus season the Bee s had only four touchdowns scored agaunst them and were Co champs ofthe M VL Combunung power wrth speed the team had the ablluty to move The ball on the ground as well as IH the alr They also had 4- an excellent defense Guudung the team on the held were Quarterback Terry Machlent and Guard Jerry Shepard Co captauns Coach Paul Stmanlan Coach John Dragha I Q Clnfford Furuken pnclcs up yards for Brave Bees Jerry Sheppard Terry Machlent i - F : -- U I I tk A, 4 1- ,AA t l : . , . , , , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : - 1 4 1 - 1 - 1 V 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 V 1 . , . . xv - . . . , I . 1, , ' . I 'z -.gd ,. 4,- .,, .fn , 'gf .-. .L -...'- , I . , -1,-- We X .2 1 Lk al LI'5f Qbace cd .EZQQLLZ 09 11 Coach Ron Waestlrng Coach Jrm Jones West Covina tacklers down Bees Ball carrler Cllfford Furuken The Brave Cee Eleven completed a suc cessful league season wnth a 4 wln no loss y fp record Coaches Wuestlnng and Jones worked with the boys throughout the season to grve them the know how to wan the league cham 1- pnonshrp 'R 42 The Cee s comblned a strong offense wrth Vx xx a flne defense to pull the team to the top y we-x 1 3 li? Captanns Prescott Muttelstaedt and Holqum 1-2-is K Rrchard Prescott Marvrn Mrttelstaedt Jack Holqum J' A .rl Row I C Oncea D Hackney S Gnbson R Makowskr R Thelander M Jordan R Shoop A Dapello D Bennett J Vanakln Row 2 B Talbott J Curry J Caster I Dock S Hoag D Tucker J Lane K Sakoda D Freld D Campbell Row 3 J Partrndge A Pokrzywrnskl R Weaver J Holqum R Lrlly L Krdwee R Prescott M Muttelstaedr T Amann T Lenhart J McRae gn . r 3' J - I , U I , ,r., f Q .J , ' ' .1 1 's 'T . . l . . . X. 4 ka- 'I f,A?x ,l',1- ,f , . 1 'yy' K -,r...x.5.ls'A 3 . vw, 1: -'xi H ' ww The team was guuded on the fnelcl by tru- fgfruf.-.:lf'.,:'t gg,-.343E' 5 1 5 'Z' Q I ' df . .. 1 . , ,.,f 6 e - 1 r ,' .-, 1 1, Nr v, -. ' xg I if D -:+L M ' ' ' .1 . is - I , 1 o-li- 5 'n . ' .,.,. 4 2 L4 P-'QW' M' .,, ...nr 0' 'nu' t 'mv Etvim Q rv'-v M! vnu P1 an-Wahl E V+: -wiis Rowl Wm Sandahl J Molmo Row 2 J Jackson L Codlmg R Norton L Molma D Shaw rners ver ey VARSITY HARRIERS at BPHS were led by Larry Codlrng Codllng a sensor set a new course record at Covina as well as a new Baldwin Park High School record with a time of 8557 l 9 seconds better than the former record for The mule and enght tenths The varsity team lacked depth and had few runners with outstandung abulrty wnth the end result unsuccessful season Its one wnn occurred agannst the Chatfey Tugers of Ontario Varsuty harrlers ended the season an tntth place an both the Montvlew League and ln the all league tlnals Among the Varsity runners this season were Larry Codllng Herbert Perez Raul Oluvas Bull Sandahl Davld Alexander Louis Molvna and John Vlne The B PHS cross country team was long on sprrlt but lacked the maternal necessary to make a champion ship team Mr Ed Schnell coached both the varslty and lunror varslty teams THE JV Cross country team fared slightly better than the varsnty harrlers JV 's enhanced thelr season wuth vlctones over West Covina, and Covina Outstand :ng runners were Larry Rice, Joe Molnna, and Jlm Hudson JV harrners captured thurd place IH the Montvuew League finals and fourth place un the league standings Ed Schnell Coach R L Codlmg L Rvce Varsnty Captaun J V Captaun . . . R U' . c . , . - 'T' . 'P L 5 K : P .n V it 1 . in 7 Qs-, 7' f ,. A 'il , ' ' ' A 1 Q, -4 R1 , 'V ,1 A, ,-, P .-.. 7 , A. tr-'. ' ' ' IM' X if V' 'ff . , u ' X. 'VU M- 'L t .,.-, 4. 'M' 4' ' E .Q 1 4 , L 'Q A l N fun 1,u,, r ,-' . . 4 xv V L ' '- L A j- ?..f'- V , , , ,Zigi 5 A' 4 , tr... - - , ' , .- J ,'l'f,,,.g?jf qi -.,5,.L 4 L- - , , Y, , -, .wr ,Y . 'yt ' . ...1. W.. U..:,Hu -s.f5,,nvp, -4 .ii Rl V If A, , X, ' IQ, ,W A-A : . , . ' . 2 . , - l , - , - Q , - - f f ' I I I : . , . . . . - . 9 . . . Cin , 1 1 I I ' l' I 1 ' -W , l1?'l . . - . ,, V ' -A NISE .5 -vi .A-all ww We YS XS f'7 -L.. in Q' Q . 3-V 3112 -nr' ,,x '5'zJ+a 'E 3 2 4 4 5 S .L The starr of the Montvlew League frnqlg gf Mr Sqn Antonio Cockrell ond Norton tryrng hord on e long mule and erght tenths College course 1, 7',si 'fb' -27 -bn, A6-rr E P415 ef ovuza, cuz ovuza w l L Race L Queen R Rlce T Truelsen T Slobowskr Lucro J Holmes D Race Row 2 B Word J Hudson B Holland K Brower G Stork A Rodrlquez R Cockrell M Fngueroo Q' 'Z-owl Q Bn as-ff' , ' x OO 0' CQ x -C Bob Johnson with his amazing spring gets control of jump ball. BRAVES 76... 45 .... 62 .... 31 .... 49 .... 49 .... 37 .... 50 .... 57 .... 48 .... OPPONENTS Ganesha .. La Puente . Chaffey . . . West Covina Covina .... Ganesha .. La Puente . . Chatfey . . . West Covina Covina .... arsify askefbaff Ciffe Stan Altice V? fi Q' FA' ff Jerry Ayon Steve Dominguez '33 Chuck Foehlinger K iff N if Gary Lamb takes a shot from the outside. Don Furnold Mike HGHNGF l . M, Haffner, S. Altice, B. Mann, D. Furnald. apes .dn JL ing BALDWIN PARKS VARSITY HOOPSTERS Completed their league season with a six win four loss record. The varsity five opened their league season against Ganesha with a 76 to 31 victory. In their second game with the La Puente Warriors the Braves met defeat in a 65 to 45 contest. The Braves' third encounter of the season with the Chaffey Tigers proved more successful. Led by B.P.'s Gary Lamb, who seemed to be a one man basketball team, the Braves defeated the Chaffey five 62 to 57 on their home court. Haffner was high point man for the Braves with 17 points followed by Chuck Foehlinger with 16, and Gary Lamb with 14 buckets. The West Covina Spartans buried B.P.'s cagers under an avalanche in their fourth game of the season 48 to 31. In the final game of the first round of league play the Braves defeated the high flying Covina Colts by a score of 49 to 38. In opening the second round of league play the Braves defeated a much improved Ganesha team 49 to 46. B.P.'s varsity controlled the courts at their second encounter with La Puente and came out on top 37 to 34. The Braves won their second game with West Covina 57 to 42 but lost the last game of the season to Covina 54 to 48. Coach Paul Nechalc while leaving the bench this year has left the Braves in fine shape with three returning lettermen, Bob Johnson, Chuck Foehlinger, and Don Furnald. Team huddles wnh Coach Paul Nechak during a Mme ou? Chuck Foehlnnger looks good for 2 from under the basket oopsfers oof -qu. ,Q Bob Johnson r? fa' 4' T Gary Larnb Ray Ekedal Bob Johnson frynng f r 2 wnh o lump sh T B Coach XJ 'il at-Vf AV sftaftv l lYjx KQKAVI5 xg 9-AVI J' RAV QAV5 gh-V55 xl l xx AVI va QKAVZ' ' 7 B P H S Ganesha B P H S La Puente Chattey Rowl M Mattelstaedt D Faeld D Fnch K Brower G Lamaason B Dowlang G McNel Row 2 C Furuken J Hurst H Durr R Gold T Machleat A Ayon D Johnson B P H S W Covana B P H S Covana eaque Life Make Haffner makes 2 for the Braves Clafford Furuken Bee Co Captaan Allen Ayon Bee Co Captaan pa. flfv- fn- ur-'S The Brave Bee Basketball team splat thear league season wath fave wans and fave losses They won thear tarst encounter agaanst Ganesha 31 to 25 but lost thear next two encounters to La Puente and Chaffey When the West Covana and Covana games came around the Bees bettered thear record by defeatang W Covana by l8 poants, and passang Covana an a thrallang 28 to 26 vactory In the second round of league play the Braves were able to beat La Puente, and Chatfey whale losang to Ganesha, W Covana, and Covana Bee hagh poant man was Ron Gold wath HO poants an league play Other hagh poant men were Allen Ayon wath 83, Terry Machleat wath 68, and Henry Durr wath 45 'ff - N AV l A A 55- K ' Qt fs 3 5 ' Q24 A fs 3 s e slis as - 15' 23a 13 I2 . - l' ' 1' 5, .l ,l I X -' T xy x fa A ,yjtv , ' fly lx, N a ,J J , K f x M : ' ca? L, Lt zzf y av A ,A A 'V' .. .. ............ ..3l 39 3 ............. 25 48 n ..... ............. 2 0 37 A T J ............ 32 36 , B.P.l'l.S, .............. 49 37 Z I . I. hi H I t . I H 4 I .............. 59 36 -. at ,. ,, -,, , ..... ....... . .....4a 35 . . . ' ........... 30 45 35 ' .............. 26 56 I or C 0 'cj-5 c at lIf'llIIlI 7 B P H S Lo PuenTe Choffey B P H S W Covrno B P H S Covuno QQAVE1 'QF F QVVS rauvrs' fehvcs, ,wr 5 Que J Arvlzu T LenhorT L Kdwell T Gory D Berte F Stevens D NorTon L Truelson M Johnson L Arrnolo 665 S arf 0 CCXPEVLEIZCE Tom Gray, Cee Copfcnn Trying for cz np off ,nav Gordon Goodwn TOm GFGY Coach CGPTG n The Cee bc1skeTbol1 Teom ended w1Th o Two wxn sux loss record In Ieogue compehhon The wrns occurred c1golnsT Choffey rn o 19 To 16 conTesT ond ogcnnsf West Covlno nn o 26 To 25 Thriller BoTh of These wrns occurred nn The fursT round of Ieogue ploy Top scornng honors Tor The seoson wenT To Terry Lenhc1rT wufh 39 pounfs ond Tom Groy wrTh 38 pomfs To hrs crednT OTher high polnf men were ForresT STevens wuTh 23, Lonce Truelson wuTh 20, ond Louns Arnold wuTh 16 QNW6 , AV Q ' Q, 1 . 3 5- A 88 B Q 15 Q s 1 ZU 1 V5 T . ,I Aux. 'Q iv, . ,. B P ., ' N , vs' if Q. 4 1 , e V7 10 24 T' B.P.H.S, .............. 19 12 32 21 .' ........... 25 33 ,T ,, ,, ,, ,. .. ., .............. 19 21 - '- ' .............. 31 28 7 lz IZ ' L 'Tri' .5 sv' ja - .3 ...I-'ff- '- '5 B P H S La Puente B P H S Chatfey J Pratt S Lucuo R Lamb J Curry R Thelander D Russell G Debold BPHS 665 W Covina B P H S Covina ofzq O Spud LP' Ron Lamb l25l ns fouled after shootmg for two pomts I3 0.7 N Gordon Goodw n Robert Deb0ld Coach Capta n Brave Dee hoopsters ended thenr league season wuth a record of Three wlns and five losses The Dee s first wm was against La Puente IH a low scoring ll to 6 victory Their second and third vnctorles were against West Covlna and Covina respectuvely wnth scores of 2618 and 20 to I6 Hugh pomt man for the league season was Robert Dnebold wuth a bng 47 pomts followed by Gary Frost with 28 pomts to has credut Dave Taggart Ed. Schnell Captain Varsity Track Coach Varsity Track this year was led by Captain Dave Taggart who has been an outstanding 220 and lOO yard dash runner for Baldwin Park High School. Dave set a new school record in the 220 with a time of 22:2 seconds. Another record-breaker for the Braves this year was Mike Haffner in the High Jump with a jump of 5 feet lO'!,, inches. Other outstanding track men for Baldwin Park were Leon Stephens in the 120 High Hur- dles and in the l8O Low Hurdles, Larry Codling was the varsity's outstanding distance runner. Steve Wood and Dale Hackney led the Braves in Pole Vaulting. The Shot Putters were led by .lim Church with a distance of 48 feet IO inches, and Kent McWhirter with a distance of 43 feet TO inches. While the Braves lost their league meets this year, we can look forward to next year and a team with considerably greater depth. VKLVES 6U 5Lfy VCLC A' .av- 2- Fred Roberts n the A Broad Jump Al Rodriguez n the A mile I I 1 r 1 , J f y, 'Y 'I I . J ,,, s T ., i ' A . 'C' ' .? .41 . .gm 4- ', 1 ll, ,Liu .rw ,. jf - f. f V' sa- ,-L' lj'-f . A Z! - t - - -- .1 r 'Q-I T-.Q--Q -141' Row 1: D. Martin, D. Taggart, S. Wood, L. Stephens, L. Codling, D. Hackney. Row 2: J. Taylor, R. Ablott, B. Scroggins, J. Dannar, B. Cum- mins, J. Church, F. Roberts, B. Thompson, Mgr., G. Clement. Slzows uc ofeizfiaf More boys were out for track this year than for some time and experience should give us a greater potential. Only varsity team member to go to the C. I. F. prelimi- naries was Mike Haffner, who placed second in the league finals. -J-sv' ' . .-? ' - . if 2. .ML , s 4 L 4' -,. A.. ,Z I Q C I 'W L-H-il' ap s.. JE. PQQ -A ' f'? ' fb' -QL -.r' 7? 3 ..... Dave Taggart in the A IOO yard dash against Chaffey. Big Jim Church makes a mighty toss in the HA shot-put. 665 66 Row 1 M Salvnas G Johnson W Moms G Stephens R Muller V Garcua Row 2 R Wllnamson L Ramoneda E Summerhll D Betts J Holloway J Bolerno BALDWIN PARKS BEE TRACK team was led this year by Captam Jerry Stephens Jerry speclallzed In the pole vault and the broad lump Other outstanding Bee trackmen were Warren Morns an the 100 yard dash and the 220 Vmcent Garcla In the shot put and Bob Ramey In the hugh lump CEE TRACK TEAM members were led by Captam Tom Gray who set a new Cee hlgh lump record that bettered BPs present varsity record Grays lump was 5 feet IOV, Inches The Cees had one league vlctory agaunst Ganesha Hugh School with the score ending at 62113 to 2273 Other outstandmg trackmen for the Cees were Davud Martinez Don Furnald and Jack Holqum In the Cee dnvnslon both Tom Gray and David Martinez will go to the C I F prelnmlnarles Coach Ed Schnell it Tom Gray Cee Captam xqfdl' ggi' 0? QD C6 IZ . . . Pb-I m Row! R Crow K Sokoda J Holmes S Lucuo R Matthews R Ruff L Arrlolc Row 2 R Word D Gclrcra T Ballard T Gray M Dcvls G Cowden B Norton J Holquln W Crook 'geese 11-rf 'CW th. 'WYE' r-Q -we g ,,w-ess H45 ff-Q N..-our --wil' ---- 1 Warren Moms frmshes second nn the B 100 yd dash Tom Gray sets new C hugh lump record ui -A ,Hex f ' 1 ' r R ' J' ' ' ' ' A .' .-sf? 1 ' ' '. . ul V -Q. . ' ' Y .hh Q ' . 4 r . Z- 1' f 1 3 ,ff V, W er V I V. V V ,, MI . Q V pr , 1, . R s trtr R . ' ' H51 1, ,. J . ? , I' v . . I i X X M I M .W . ,. , 1 R if - , Q ,Q Q: . LL ' f ' E'-V 1 LQ ' . , ,,. , ' . 1' . A r 5 N v X M . v x Q :7 . - ' - ' 4. . ' V . ,Al 3 ..- is , r .nf A, -nL,,t ' K, . ,S 4 A hu : . , . , . , . ' , , , . , . ' . : . , . ' , . , . , . K v I - 2 V H R V , R ...41,,.,-k.' x ' M' X - - ' L Sf'-': ,1-fi? 1 ' . l ,, ,, 2 5+ W V ta A' :Y J: t M R R Q '-ew, 'gf g , r ' 5 ' 1 V 1' Y' N' ,H ' . S - .. V-. T k, a! . Y ' , 1.-Q. ' ' V RT? 1 , V W . q , . 'I t 1 -- . 1, - -s-- -R s has ,Q ..,.,... ' - Q A Q4 Row 1 D Hornecker R Rasco O Reyes S Lucuo J Calcagno S Hugo R Roman M Bollmger J Burgess A Armendaruz Row 2 R Reyes J Payan R Prnsk Wm Nash R Mutchell N Morgan S Munger T Suegel K Patterson Row 3 R Staples V Eaton B Sweeden S Nornega E Duckeut G Curfus M Ott S Wood raves ynmasfs BRAVE GYMNASTS had a very successful season under the drrectlon of former Natlonal Champion John Draghl Capturlng all erght flrst places from rope climb To rumbllng and runnung up a team pount total of 83 the Braves clnmaxed The season by galnlng thelr second sTraught League Txtle In the Montvlew League Frnals Coach Draghr s gymnasts also won looTh the San Gabruel an El Rancho lnvutatlonals thrs year Rusty Mrtchell led the Brave gymnasts throughout The year Mntchell besndes capturlng flve flrst places In The league finals also made natnon vvnde news when he Took second and seventh places In tumbling and free exercnse rn the Natnonal AAU lnvnTatlonal held at West Point early rn May Brave managers Thus year were Jim Plant Ray Colter Ronnie Krrter and Arrre Bachrach Doing a good 'ob at scorekeepung were Mary Coffelt and Elsle Barker l 4Q Lei: A 9- 9 Coach John Drcghl Som Hugo Rusty Mrfchell Nucl Morgan : . , . , . , , A , . , . ' , . , . ' , . , . V. : , . . V , , , , I , . , . , . l , . . 2 . , , , , , . l , . , ', . , . . - , I . . - u 1 ' I l I I H 1 I . . I . . . d . , . I ' ' ' . To s - via J f X ,i ra ' 4 A XX . xX ' T at A 1 I Q ' ' 413 A,,'. 'A 4? ., Q7 1 1 4 - 5.3 - . ,is 5, . . x lv W ip, 9x ' r l' 2 . . , . . 4 lr., A K, I .X . .. X X . yu Ken Patterson John Payan Ron Prisk Paul Ritchie The Braves squad will be losing seven outstanding seniors this year namely Ken Patterson on the Long Horse and Horizontal Bar, Sammy Higa and Nial Morgan on the Side Horsey John Payan and Ron Prisk on the Rope, and Rusty Mitchell going all-around on Free- Exercise, Horizontal Bar, Parallel Bars, Long Horse, and his specialty Tumbling Ron Prisk after breaking the school rope climb record in his iunior year, set a new record this year of 3.8 seconds bettering his previous 4.1 seconds. The Braves' outstanding gymnast and team captain, Rusty Mitchell had a very successful year. Mitchell placed high in the Senior Gymnastics Amateur Athletic Union and won the chance to compete in the Nationals. Few high schools have the honor of having one of their boys represent them at an event such as this e en rv .E Life L., I 'Wm John Burgess Free Exercise Straddle Stretch Philip Seagle--Parallel Bars Back Roll I O O Y. l 4 I ? - 'be A- 'g..:'7 Jeff Curtns-Free Exercuse-Front Bird The Braves had considerable depth this year In all events and have several underclassmen returning next year on the Rope wrll be Ray Reyes Orlando Reyes Vernon Eaton Rolland Rasco and Sylvester Lucio Free Exercrse John Burgess Bob Roman Jeff Curtus and ILM UG L i960 El Rancho lnvnct onal Tumbl ng lst place Rusty Mntchell 4th place-John Burgess xce leaf ofemfra Gozzfezzcls Wnlluam Nash Side Horse Don Hornecker Bull Sweden Slegql Bob Rgmgn and Wllllom Nogh Long Horse MC1Cl4 Off Gnd Wllll0m NOSl1 l'l0fIZ0f'lT0l BOF Bob RO Jeff Curtus Artie Armenoleruz Mack OH and Wullnam man Terry Slegal Artie Armenderlz Eddie Duckett Bull Nqsh Rlhgs Bob Rgmgn Chuck Poffer Roy Reyeg Seholol Sweden Gnd RICl4 Staples PC1I'GllelS Steve Wood Terry Munger Qrlqndg Reyes Gnd Joe Cqlcqgng Sam Hugo Sade Horse Robert Roman Rungs- L I I sl A, I . me l 'U S ll ilk. l Q' 7 . ,.., , - -5-7-,..4 9 2 'WL 4 1 EL RANCHOl'1VIT.i,Tl !.'.L X . I - I - - . cf I ' I 1 1 F I 1 , , f Tumblnng John Burgess Mack Bolrnger Artre Armen clernz Rnck McRae Steve Noruega and Ray Colter The only freshmen on the Brave squad this year were Sylvester Luclo Rvck Staples Sendol Munger Jerry Cursuo and Joe Calcagno We hope to see many more of the freshmen and sophomore boys on the team next year Our outstandung sophomores and lunrors of great potentual are Orlando Reyes sophomore and Ray Reyes lunnor on the Rape Bull Nash lunror and another gunror on Free Exerclse John Burgess who next year will be all around for Baldwin Park On the Hugh Bar next year wrll be Artne Armenderrz and Eddre Ducket both sopho mores on Parallels Bull Nash and Robert Roman wrll lead the way Strong Jumpers on Long Horse wall be Bull Nash and Jett Curtzs On the Rings contrnuously fnghtnng It out thus year were Bob Roman and Ray Reyes yunuors Next year they wall be back wrth Orlando Reyes sophomore Wrth dazzllng performances on Tumbling Mack Bollunger and John Burgess both lunrors will also be back next season Ra Reyes Rngs Iron Cross L Rusty Mtchell Parallels Back Catch Wnllsam Nash Snde Horse Loop Hlgh Double 1 1 I ' 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I I , . 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 I 1 Y il i , I V t 4' f L , 1 i 1 1 .. 1. 1 I 1 40 gif J' -5.4-av ! if 534, Row 1 H Denny B Lame E Escuadro H Perez Row 6Ll'5Lfy Plagued by graduahon losses The Braves varslTy Tennis Team held a pre season record of Two wms one Tue and mne defeaTs Coach Ray Ekedals nefmen were unable To deTermme any depfh beyond The fursT Two posmons and found themselves conhnually losmg Cap Tam Herb Perez The only semor on The Team prloTed Ray Ekedal Coach af- Q . U y 4' X i Q25 .,........ Cfhq -L.. TN. Qi N F Jordan K Lnnden R Gold K Wnllaams R Jarvis FV jfefmen The Brave racqueTmen To a 16 16 Tue agaunsT La PuenTe In The Teams besT showmg ThroughouT The season The Team was led by Herb Perez and Ron Jarvus who played fnrsT doubles and could always be depended upon for a good showing -........ 4 ,S Q , ...f Herb Perez Herb Perez Ron Jurvrs Capfam ...,-., --, ,. ,, , aw, - -f ,-----f-- - ......... -- ,. ...- , , ,s , Y Y ' ' ' ' 1 I G W-- ,V . W, ----v- - V, - . - .,..,-- , . V -. .- --f , . .. . - ..---.. .. v ' ' ' 'Q'-' .4 ' . . Q an 1 - ,,-..... , --f ' 4 1 Y - ' I, Y, Y Hi 1 . 'T' 5 ' - ni L' 5 .., M -- 2 . s ' ' - -'S V, .. .f -1' 9 K w -. 'ef xv fb , fl' 'ly a l 1' A 8 R O ,V JV, U ' 1 . . V V V V , -.................. - T ' Q - A Q 44. . ' ' l 3 1 9 , . V IVV V ,, W - ' 'HA L , o , Q22 V ' ,AV ' T 4 V -V W ,, Q ' ., 'xr V . T - '1- -N- ,- 'A 3 -.- -- LI , f , Q ' r 1 fl -, If V..- M, - ,. .. ,, ::.g.g.,, X '-.Q -. . V I- -- - V ,. I . : . , . ' , . , . . 2: . , . ' , , , . A l , . A - I O O I O C ' I - I V I ' I I , . ' . I I .... V V 1 z Va. ' x al ,. V ' :D , V I T' - ' 3 :fx P - Gordon Goodwnn Coach ix. 0093 fm' X! g 'QV ,,4,,,,.,, James Poe , n..f-M, mm Captcun 'Q :e'fieu2Qf David Field Bruce l-Ome C L Srxflz .Berfk The Junuor Varslty squad whose lob It IS to gam Tennis IS said to be the finest athletuc test of the playmg expernence and abnllty were unable to capture nnduvndual wlth the greatest demand on hrs co ordlnated a league wan Showung great promise for next year physvcal responses Tennis also serves to further group were Davld Field and Jum Hurst cooperatlon smce the team scores determine the out come of the match Row I R Baker, R Grant, G Buckley, A Dapello Row 2 D Fleld, G Lamalsm, G Murphy, G D La Rosa. T lQNOffO t . . s. ,A V ' I 7' f P ' ' I . '9, . l ' ' I l - . O ' s I -N- ' A . , ' ' il A , an j . I ,A , . gg? 1 r.. i - a 'Q'-A A r G. r W. ww - 1134- A ' f ' ' ' , M' . ',,' '-Y ,Q A H Q' ' I '- 'll Ml f ' 7' , ,,. M fs- 1, f ' 'r H I I . I E . I ' l G fl X l Us ll f YQ. l . fy , I , 1 f ' y l:..T' . .-+-fm.. 4 Coach Clemmer gives some of his excellent advice to help break the team out of a losing streak. arsify rse ' STUD Altice Tom Axford Although not having posted an impressive record the Braves Varsity gained much needed experience. lt is hoped that the boys have protitted by their mistakes throughout the past season. Braves Braves Braves Braves Braves Braves Braves Braves ETS SCORES . .......... .. . La Puente 5 . ..... Chaffey 5 . .. West Covina 5 . .... Ganesha 6 . .. . La Puente 6 . ..... Chaffey 7 . .. West Covina 8 . .... Covina 9 fdhlp swf' Jerry Ayon Wayne Eck Row 1: T. Ennis, D. Curtis, D. Furnald, T. Machleit, F M. Steele, T. Axford. Row 3: B. Martin, D. Finch, J. Fellows John Fellows ,fn-rx' gg syff Tom Ennl5 Mike Hclffner Mike Steele rounds third during The West Covina game. 6 is I' ,v I 4 ,-xx Sknp Partrldge wtth a solid hut I-ff-1-.,,.,, 'Q-up-,.... rw xt- 'Q 'M -5: f 51' W -sfelfy N .4 ..,,.,, -fvwrx-ima, -nfs.,-v N -ii-MV:-v 'f ',,'s.:- Jack Castleton throws a patch to Clifford Furuken durnng J V practice game amor arsufy une Jam Jones Fred Johnson Coach -an 11 .u W , 55' VN 'i ru K - Y:-N-up I 1-' Q v , 0 'QA 4 .7 m 0 ' Kent McWhlrter Captaln Carl Burnett Carl Burnett, JV catcher, warming up before game if' -.x S . Q , Q . - EE? V . ' ' ' ,zg J. 1 3. X g - fi -1 . 7 ZZ: . . f ,, .f 1: 1 .- . e 5' x M , I nw X 2 1 l e 'I M . . st H Q 4, ' lm'-3 ' g,,, ,3 fb , , .-gm. A ' W, X , , ., , I ,. .-21 'E 'gm,g,.C.g..-... K ,X Aw-w...,. Q . W X 'f......, A - . 'X' 1 .' - ' x, ' t H A . I . , mv , , my ua' i. l' Y ' M ' ' fx U ---- x N' -A..- ' - -'af' '- 1 'M 'K 'ff-5 ' X A 55 Y 3. 'W - Qi.. I - A V' Q W ' '22 M - . . . . 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M 1 ,Q ...nf 1 ,846 X .dp VNU' W 4 gf YL td' 00- J- wk W rw www- 'W 'W .V J QW mm, G , P23 ' nudif'-..idv? -as 'sv f 'f 'ft' '- Rowl L Rlce R Prescott D Campbell S Gsbson B Diebold Row 2 M Mnttelstaedt B Talbott R Lnlly J Castleton S ONe1ll G Walker L Ables Row 3 R Cromey B Sutterfueld H Renouf P Hmes C Burnett lCcptl D Johnson F Henderson ape Lllfy QT arsrfy cfwlz After havmg a very good practlce season the Braves J V s ran Into considerable trouble In league play and managed to wm only two games out of ten encounters Wuth vnctorles over La Puente and West Covma, Jnm Jones J V coach felt that wnth a little more experience and confldence the boys would gave any club a good battle SCORES Braves Braves Braves Braves Braves Braves 7 Braves 2 Braves 9 Braves 9 La Puente Chaffey West Covma Covma Ganesha La Puente Chaffey West Covma Covma 1 7 6 10 7 IO mg- A. 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I ' Ax? 'i Q ' . . . . 0 C0llE'S MARKET Ph' 14503 Pacific Bvldwin Park ED. 7-2389 Groceries Meats Vegetables Double Orange Stamps on Wednesdays l . . . . c.,..-1 .5 ... S-..fe BALDWIN PARK SUPER SERVICE 14607 Ramona Baldwin Park ED. 7-2002 Service with a smile at the BALDWIN PARK SUPER SERVICE. Shan for the Enhn Farmly FUZFA 7-mc. 94 KS .. l fnsgZlll:pR MAC Y I E l ff 51447 FlTZPATRICK'S DRUG STORE 4120 Maine Baldwin Park ED. 8-8447 Prescriptions Cosmetics Cameras 8. Supplies Fast Free Prescription Delivery 1021 Exline St., El Monte Shopping Center GI. 3-9819 ...J ' AVINGE fee Une llullarsi 'tix QU I3 9 BRIMK S INCORPORATED E..-. 4, , BALDWIN PARK SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 4224 Maine Baldwin Park ED 8-7341 One million dollars could have been seen at Baldwin Park Savings and Loan in January. '-4. Qi.,-A ,md x 0 . S.: iw 'Ii l' , R' If 3 ' .s. fl 3334 k 't sae 'I ' A ' I v ' 'L Z g HETH HARDWARE 14348 E. Ramona Baldwin Park ED. 7-4050 Clayton McKinney has a difficult time selecting a power drill because of the variety at HETH HARDWARE. BON TON CLEANERS l3848 E, Los Angeles St. Baldwin Park ED. 7-2885 One Day Service Alterations Repairing Quality Cleaning is the Cheapest Pick-up and Delivery Wekome TO THE NEW Fzkwdwea FMA ZW! Built and Designed with the Family in Mind Junior and Adult Leagues Now Forming For information Contact Lee Elbe or Dot Van Breda i4l5I E. Ramona Blvd. Baldwin Park YO. 2-3301 McDunreI s Cleaners 8. Dyers Better Dry Clecrnrng 14851 E Romoncr Phone ED 7 2500 14238 E Romono Phone ED 77810 Bcrldwrn Pork PARKER PLUMBING 14617 Rornono Blvd Boldwrn Pork ED 8 7 Plumbrng of Drstrnctron 6 BOGG FURNITURE 14505 Romono Blvd Boldvvrn Pork ED 7 1208 Largest Selectron of Frne Furnrture rn the Valley We Carry Our Own Contracts ' ' - I 0 1 X , Drive In 2 xr' 1 - ' 5 Al ' 'V ' . -1 12 Q95 '1 QT Al V HARRIS BROTHER S 14429 Romono Boldwm Pork ED 7 8OI4 5 -ff Rodlos TV s H1 F1 Equipment Phonogroph Records Soles ond Servuce I MOBILE BURGER 4506 Morne Boldwm Pork ED 7 6295 Students enloy eotmg ot the MOBILE BURGER MR MAN CLOTHING 400 W VoIIey Blvd EI Monte GI 4 2689 Suits at MR MAN S ore first quohty .5 I , ,. s Q, , sg I , L Q l',.. ,TC ' a ,-1- . ' ,- 'Sv - ,A x ' - ,, f ,V M es. . 4,4 ' - , , f.- H M 1- , 4, ,'- : we If uk' CORTEZ SHOE SERVICE 4123 N. Maine Baldwin Park Henry Cortez and Mr, Cortez display old fashioned womens shoes. Any style shoe can be repaired ex- pertly. . i,,,f,,,- SIS. PMNLUEF' 1 f I v7 f H Y 7 l ,- ,. . .f ,Mi f JOHNNY'S SANITARY BARBER SHOP 4805 Maine Street Baldwin Park ED 8-9016 David Reisner gives brother Gary the full treatment. For an expert wig-cut stop at Johnny's. Willivers Home Furnishings 4022 E. Ramona Baldwin Park ED. 7-4022 Nationally Advertised Brands. ,1. if I, 5 ,V ' ,.....-,ll 4:,v f SKYLARK SKATING RINK 1133 Azusa Canyon Road Baldwin Park ED. 8-3015 Open Every Night, Matinee-Tues., Sat, and Sun. Maple Floor Group Rates Youth Group Instruction DAWSON'S DOWN THE ALLEY KEY TO FUN ' 5 1 I 14420 E. Morgan Baldwin Park aiu--Q.-lr EMERSON CRAWLEY 14417 E. Romana Blvd. Baldwin Park ED. 7-8516 Jerry Ayon looks over newest styles in mens slacks. Wim 0- Un wg Q 0 K...n -4 -.arg i Q - , L vw Nw 2 LITTLEJOHN DAIRY KNOLLS PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 13245 E Los Angeles Baldwin Park 14300 E Ramona Blvd Baldwin Park ED 8I14Oor8149 ED 71550 TODAYS MILK D TO AY QUALITY YOU CAN TASTE Pat Wumberly assists a customer wxth her purchase Gary Lamb checks Contented Cows as they are at Knolls where service rs prompt courteous and being mlllied Cgmplete ,J- -sux X WMM 'Q X vi Q FRANKS CLEANERS AND SHOE REPAIR GENICE OF WEST COVINA 4807 Mqme Bgldwgn Pgrk 314 South Glendora Avenue West Covina ED 35011 ED 11 0 Clayton McKrnney says Good Cleaning gnves a smart Sharon Johnson models one of thelr latest styles un Qppegrqnce Bndal Gowns OO , I W 1 K r 1 ' 1 ga: A v Cf. - ' Adv 1' , . Q. 1 ' ' l 'iigfi ISU K I 'E 1 -y ' ' z N M. E . , C l I 1 --V I ' A t l A X - - C . n, E' u 3- : . B - - s Q' WEA ' , l .A but 1 A -F ., ' - 1, 4 .I , F '.f f,, V' .3 - I. -A : M I N V. , P . Q l Q , 'I'-ff' ':'s' -' '- -f L44 ls- I . f' 2 1- I lflhsill . A I I W I 1 4 l T. 3 I lm 1 ll R av , l I J ' if 5 ' 5 I 3 5 f A fl s 1,1 W ,L 4.0: I ,, Q t , I J- - V 4 'mx H if 3 , l 1 H f lx y A P I , i I R I - A I V, Q ev C ,1 ..,-' ' sp if A ' lee 1 1 l ' Q ' fi ii 1 ll + - f r x D' YL ,syyr 2 rssy Q . l ' .nf , 'rj-,S,,.'7?52'f.f1.-TT . L+-' I 7 , . . - 40 u hal! 'an wb 4-'wx -,',.+. 'a Q.: fffs Y Y- is MOODYS MARKET DAVES LOCK 8. KEY SHOP 4755 Marne Baldwun Park 14511 Ramona Baldwnn Park ED 7 6006 E 7 81 3 Its fun shoppnng at MOODYS MARKET where you Dave shows Clayton McK1nney how he makes keys fund qualnty Items THE LAUNDROMAT W Ramona at Merced Baldwnn Park 25c Wash Soft Water Free Dry Do lt yourself and save N. mn JOSTEN S CLASS RINGS Classes of 57 58 59 60 81 61 Engravers Corporatnon 1044 Hope Street 05 Angeles 9 201 ACTIVITIES lClues1 ADMINISTRATION lJudges1 D1str1ct Adm1n School Admun ADVERTISEMENTS lF1nar1ce1 ALL GIRLS REVUE ASSEMBLIES AUDIO VISUAL BAILIFFS lFaculty1 BAND Councul Durector Drum Ma1or Head Ma1orette Ma1orettes BASEBALL Vars1ty Jumor Varsuty BASKETBALL ee ee Dee Varsnty BIG SWITCH BOOSTERS CLUB CALIF CADET CORPS C S F CAREER DAY CASE REVIEW CIVETTES CHEERLEADERS ee Vars1ty CHOREOGRAPHERS CLUES IACIIVIIIESI CO MAYANS COURT CLERK 1Sen1ors1 CROSS COUNTRY Jur11or Varslty Varsuty DANCE BAND DRILL TEAM Adv1sor Board Head Ma1orette Letter Carrlers Ma1orettes EDITOR S FAREWELL FACU TY IBa1l1ffs1 FINANCE lAdvert1semer1ts1 Boggs Bon Ton Cleaners Baldwm Park Bowl Baldwm Park Realty B P Savnngs 81 Loan B P Super Servlce Coles Market Cortez Shoe Servlce 94157 813 12 3 188 201 6 12 1521 46 49 4 4 6 6 4 4 47 4 47 47 7 6 7 7 7 4 09 20 26 7 6 4 63 94 67 0 07 15 21 96 5 4 198 12626 Doves Lock and Key Dawson Dept Store Emerson Crawley Ernnes Mens 81 Boys Store Fltzpatncks Drug Store Franks Cleaners Gem e of West Covuna George and Ducks Servlce Horns Bros Mens Shop Heth Hardware Johnnys Barber Shop Josten Class Rmgs Knolls Kundrath Studro Laundromat Lawson s Jewelers L1ttle1ohn Dalry Manns 'Clothmg Store Martnns Shoe Store Mob1le Burger Moodys Market Parker Plumbmg Park Photo Pollys Platters Skylark Skat1ng Rank Speers Flower Shop Sprouse Reutz Co Tanlor Made Fence Co Welluvers Home Furmshmgs Va rs1ty Varsuty ee ee FOREWARD FRESHMEN Councnl Offlcers Presudent FTA G A A GIRLS LEAGUE GYMNASTICS HARVESTERS HOMECOMING Prmcesses Queen INDEX JUDGES ladm1n1strat1on1 JUNIOR PLAY JUNIORS Counc1l Offucers Pres1dent JURY Iundergraduatesl Freshmen Jumors Sophomores KEY CLUB LAWYERS 1Student Govtl 158 58 99 94 20 2 9 200 2 7 9 90 9 163 65 64 6 86 93 6 4 78 4 4 4 O 913 68 77 66 93 86 93 68 77 78 85 26 31 LETTERMEN LIBRARY STAFF LOS COMPANEROS LUAU NIGHTINGALES ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL Bus Dnvers Cafetena Staff Custodnans PTA QUILL AND SCROLL QUINTILLIANS RALLIES REVIEW SAGITTAR STAFF SENIOR PROGRESS SENIORS Adv1sor Offrcers Pres1dent SILHOUETTES SILVER STREAK STAFF SOCK HOPS SONGLEADERS SPQR SOPHOMORES Councnl OTTICSTS Pres1dent STUDENT GOVT Ilawyersj Advnsor Cabmet Leg1slature Presndent Student Court STUDENT STORE SUPERINTENDENT S MESSAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS lCourt Docketl TENNIS Varslty Junuor Varsuty TRACK Varsuty ee ee VALENTINE DANCE VARSITY DRAG 0 22 23 O 4 24 25 4 6 23 96 97 64 65 32 63 98 99 8 7 4 78 85 26 31 28 29 30 31 204 205 76 77 A ' ---4.-.-.44. 201 .......t............... 13 . ............,. 199 h 1 l ............... -- 1 ' -'.--.-. 190 ..........., ....135 g ,,AA,,,A,A,,4,,, 10.11 ' .......... I ,...,. .... ,....,. .,...... . . . I2 '. ...........,.,... -I ' 1 .,.............. O - h 'C ' ........... .00 N 1 t1.1....1.1t.1...11 -2 I , -rr-1l'-'s 133 ,,.11..........1,..1 133 ....,..............11-117 ' m,.mm.,f.iQQ15 ' ............19a 0 B I t 201 .,.....,.,..........,.. 15 - ffffQfifffQfQfi19a P 5 4---4-----4- '--------' 1 -1 ' ............... 201 .,.,...........,,..,. - 1 ..........,............. 18 - ' ' '.-4.l..-'..'.'.'. 00 , .I ....,,.,............... 1 1 - -A.'.---.-A. 197 , A .................... 16 -- '--'...-.....A 192 . - yybyuvllhnynytlynn Vybl 1 . I 201 ... ,..,., ,................, 1 00-101 ' .............,.,.4... 18-18 ,................. ..193 Q ' ' .,............. 18-18 ' ,.............. I ',, ... A,.',,4, 1 1 . ..,..,....,....... 168-173 ' A --'---------A 199 ylluv ,,..,,1,..,,,, 4 ,129 B ,...,,. .................... 1 71 ' .1 --'---------- 193 C ..............,....,.,..... 172 1 - - -A---'-------4-' R 1 1--------------191 A ..,.........,...,.... 18-10 - --4 198 .....,................ 11-117 -10 U ' ..,...........102-103 B S C C ..,........................ 15 . ............ 144-15 v ..,.............. - ....... ,.1.1.1......,. ..... 1 2 8 - DDIA. Q ,.., . .,.,.1............1os-1 ' . CHRISTMAS FORMAL .4.A.-....4. 112,113 F.B.I..A. ...... ....... 1 .....,.. 1 38-139 Council ......................... 35 V ...,.............156-15 G B ...... ..............,...... 1 57 '25 ' -4.--1-.-.-.,4-,,--...-- 15 .................,..... 12-143 ' '11 ' .,..,...........I10-111 ' ' ' .---4 .'.V...'4 14. 4' V4 -I 1.4. .'....I ......--.. -..... ..... 'I 5 - -,,.,..--..4.,--.-44., 12 ........................ ..13 ' A H ................... - HH----A----N166-1 A' ........ ........ ......... Z S . . H115 I ........................ . . 166 1 ....,............ - ........................ 78 D ....,...,.,.............. 11 - A-4--- I - 3111i1111iii11Qi13Q1 i . ..,...........,... 150-153 ' .....,,....,.... ...,.... 2 8 '. ...,.,,.....,.........., 152 'I ' U ' 22 ................... .31 ,........,............. 122 J A '-- ..'-. .'.... v' 2 4 ' ................... 151 ' ,4.,,,.,,,,. . I ' ' ' ' , ........ ,.... ......, 1 5 1 T 5 .....................,. - ' . ,..... .................. 6 8 ' ,.............,. 2 ' ......................... 68 ' ...............,.... 6 F ' ............,......,.... 68 ,A ,,.,,,.,,,.,.,.,,,,,, 132.133 L 1' lIA.4.,.-'.-',.. , ,,,.,,,1,,,,,,,,.,,1, . ' ' ...,.............. 183 ' ,.-,-.,l 183,201 I ----------------------- ' ....................... 174-177 - ' .....................174-175 ' ..'vA.I- .-.. 19 K C ........................... 1 ' A '------------ 193 ........................ 137 . . .......,.... 195 V . . ' ,... ...... ,1., 1 9 1 ' '..-.. 1'...-.--'A 194 ................ 121 A ,....,... ,.... . ,......... - 1 ..,................. 119 use eview iv ,A 4.12, vi. The more the merrler aptly descrlbes BPHS s weekend sock hops Sherry Walker receuves Quota Club Award from Mrs Isabelle Pope filly l L Ollll 473 .1 ,N If J , .X lndustrml Arts Department showcase dlsplays Krwanls Club pruzes to be gtven at the awards assembly B P H S students gather un mass for Surpnse Rally me wr -Q' 'lest :xg f -qv 0 'Rr e !I'b .ua -e. L 'f .R 54 'sw U5 gig Mr Gorrell prlnclpal congratulates Rusty Mitchell on recelvmg Drlll Team awards were presented by Mrs Falrcnrld t M Fox B e Ted G0'fs C '1enSh-P Tmphy for 1960 Lewls P Wllllams l Ouber andA Ouber r 1 W I fl l, ll 1 11 ' 4 I V 4' - ' L 42. 'V 'E A l 1 ' X IH ' As. Lv l 4 ' l 1 . . ,iv ,. ,, ' ,, t t tt Yr 1 A ,' X l .,.f. , la , I' ,- - , y A ' Q. a - A I ' v N . 1 , - - ' A x tl t -t ' x l ' ll ' Il V Q 1. . t Ag flf r! , i , I F I g I w '- 'H 3 nf ,Q N fi z I ' ,-5 'X l , by 4- t . I A 8 s JMfs..f,r. , Xi- -1, A' . Y ly , S., y .4 , fl 1 X .I V ' . ' If X ' L sf r t l f Q x Zu , . , ll, , 5 , F 5 , 4 y i' - va K J ' V - 7 'fl ' 4 4 .-'75 M ,t n - ,gif - U 'Q' , 5 6 . 5 , -, . Q I M O L I I th .. . A O4 numu J e uno an museum aavvrnenulvn cum nun unmn .1 uperuzfe1zJe1zf aver onqrafu afes c necuote n c :Lean Enbina Union high bcbnol mistrust .TANLIY I .HAVII D 'll CT 'U ll N IN I VIRNI I IOII 0 IC QOL Pl NC W OLINN WHITI I I N ll H N COVINA CALIFORNIA ummm pm liqb enum c,,,,,,, ,mb 5 I UU Auvuou mvon r cn QL,,,,,, L Con-W noecola vamuan vc r c no n oonnzu. v March 6 7 n 1952 Students and Faculty Baldwin Park High School It is my distinct pleasure to congratulate you on your suc cessful production of this Year Book, the first history of the activities of your high school It is entirely fitting that this first edition pay tribute especially to the Board of Trustees Mr James G Hodges, President, Mr Joseph F Wood, Clerk, Mr Truman Johnson, Mr W Glenn White, and Dr C E rancoast, who, together with the Superintendent, the Citizens Committee, and the many other interested people of the District helped to lay the foundation for this splendid school The present Board of Trustees, whose names appear on this letterhead, have intelligently and unhesitatingly carried on with the philosophy laid down by their predecessors as new buildings and greater services are and will be added to the plant No tribute to public education can be complete without ack nowledging the efforts of many citizens who gave of their time and who, by their vote, were ready to assume the ne cessary financial obligation in order that their children might have the educational opportunities they justly deserve I, therefore, join with you in congratulating the people of this area in their generosity I hope that we may take full advantage of the opportunities afforded us and trust that this new hign school will take its place in the great free educational system of our country. Sincerely, Stanlejil S avern Distri t Superintendent SBS 'EJ I ! 1 . . . ., , i . Y r - . us 1 r av our - . lvmm n I ern. f . u s u A Asn . . . mn ru. . . n I- nm IFAL ' p C ' - . ICI.-PIINCIP J c. 1 O 2 o e ' 0 . . 0 . e O Q . C Q Q . e I e 1 1 1 O o I If Sfugezzfs, Gomnwmfy COVINA UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT STANLEY I IHAVER DIITRICT SUPIIINTINDZNT IO! WIIT DIXTIR TWUUEN covlNA CALIFORNIA 5539015 NIS Ruvu Sruunlno Paulsen? Cnovmn Cum Sus. Maron ll , l9oO I HAIOIAVI BALOWIN PARK HIGH SCHOOL CHART!! OAK HIGH SCHOOL COVINA HIGH SCHOOL EDOEWOOO HIGH SCHOOL NORTHVIEW HIGH SCHOO WEST COVINA HIGH SCHOOL COVINA EVENING HIGH SCHOOL To the Students and Staff Baldwln Par! Hlgh School On November 22, 1950, I had the honor of admlnlsterlng the groundbreax ing ceremony for the Baldwln Park Hlgh School Wlth the exceptlon of a small group of houses to the north, the entire area was devoted to fans ing The s1te, 1tsel1, was an orange grove At that occasion, lt was mentloned that future production would be o an entlrely dlfferent nature It was also indlcated that these crops would in terms of living contrlbutions to future society Your present senlor class lS the seventh VIVBCIOUS harvest from the Bald win Park High School, lb56 graduates havlng preceded you Your school now has the d1StlHCt1OH of belng the oldest of the slx schools 1U the un1on hlgh school district, where only four years ago it was the newest In your Saglttar of l952, lt was my dlStlHCt pleasure to pay trlbute to the first student body of your school and to recogn1ze the lncomparaole contrlbutlons of the many people who had a part in its plannlng and de velopment Over the tors and for you, years, it has been the considered policy of boards, administra teachers to provide the best possible educational opportunitles the students However, the accomplishments and successes you have had, either as individuals or as an institution, have been almost entirely dependent upon your own desires, attitudes and ambitions As the Covina Union High School District comes to an end on July 1, 1960 I should like to congratulate the instructional staff and the students for their achievements thus far That great things have been accomplish ed cannot be denied, but I would be avoiding the challenge if I did not say to you that progress does not stand still and that greater traditions and objectives must be in store for Supported by almost a lifetime devoted to education in my genuine desire to pass along to all associated with tremendously the future this area, it is the Baldwin Park High School best wishes for the brightest of futures as they roll forth from beyotid the great educational horizon Most sincerely, -XVPL Stanley B Shaver, District Superintendent BBS!!-T 20 S a ' I L. g , ' c. P L. . L .A i , f . . 5 have inestimable value, not possible to measure in dollars and cents,but . . X . . A . 2 L' ,V u ' f, ,gnq f ! 206 X qu-1 -as 91118 su fini!! 'M 1' . QW- 'QW- ,qz- t: '15 2'f-,-3-'N 'bf 91 4 .. 'W' H wr-9 I xr .- ' -Afm3'h. -y .,, ulwrf.-p v ,. 6 ,ffifv , tt!! kai, 9:4-Ax A--f . W s V ff-I vq61':.u4-v 544'J' - b 4. .3f'l Af L pq ,, 4, 'V -f-5 ,F A r4. 17- 'K yy u I -.qv hill, 2 -3 fur' r 1' 5 'sur- -f Hn.: .4 B 'I rv o A 90 lf' gg? B Q 1X4 tyvl 9' 1 ji!! 1,-ax' 'J ,-4 I ' L11 F5214 Ax F n,.., .1-D1 PJ, q,n.nff f5v A1-5 -:W rn,'J2 5 Q-x Msn 7 -- 4d4 M Enloymg o rore moment of reloxcmon Vurgumo Delgado Soguffor Ednfor, Tells Joe Noronlo of her yearbook dream omplehon and de livery of BP H S s Scgutfor ' l f . - ff! , I , 1 ,. , 4 X 5 X I ,, m A 1 f M ,4 ' ' 74 ,s ' Q 1 . I . 1 ' -. L. , 9- ' 1 4' . ' Y A . I x ul . I It , --.L , - , . . , . 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L, 4:-if' M . ,Q ' f-VV:-1' . - .1 ' . l A A I ' I ' ' ' . , C ' - Lufor 5 arewe Speakung on behalf of the Saguttar Staff I can proudly say that we have Truly enuoyed creat ung thus year s edutuon of the Sagutuar The Verduct us Yours To leave somethung behund that has grown to be a part of one us always despaurung We leave The responsubuluty for the future To you the students of BPHS Thus us your school work for what us rught and best Support your Sulver Streak your Saguttar a school cuctuvutues Enter competutuon wuth a spurut of true sportsmanshup and The desure to wun Many worth whule accomplushments have taken place thus year These have been achueved Through the co operatuve efforts of workung wuth and Through the Student Body and uts lead ers Your co operatuon and support have brought about These accomplushments Wuth each passung day comes The realuzatuon that graduatuon for The members of the class of 1960 us drawung closer Thus endung my wonderful year as Saguttar Edutor Durung Thus peruod I have met and made everlastung fruendshups wuth many students and Teachers After seeung These people around campus day after day one us left wuth a feelung of nostalgua when I realuze each of us must move on To meet lufes new challenges Our many goals are reached Through varuous helpung hands AT Thus tume I would luke to guve specual Thanks To Those who were responsuble for creatung your book of Treasures As assocuate edutor Sherry Walker dud a wonderful uob May her efforts enable her to reach her lufe s goals The many hours of work she put forth on The Saguttar are greatly appreciated Comung to school un the early mornung to attend club meetungs was our organuzatuons edutor Monnue Lenderman Assustung her was Nancy Douglas Both of these staff members spent many precuous hours makung wruteups for BPHS clubs and organuzatuons Tuckung away aT The typewruters were Deana Mullen Duana Sutton and Lunda Taylor Lookung through your Saguttar you wull fund luvely copy on each of uts pages Proofreadung these numerous pages were Donna Grant and Mary Volz Countless gaps were fulled un by Carol Yost Our sports edutor Bruce Lonue completed a monumental task The sports sectuon H provuded coverage on The varuous sports events and recorded a seasons memory of vuctorues and challenges Snap snap went our photographers Gary Welborn Clayton McKunney and Gor don Bruzendune They were always ready for actuon wuth theur cameras l Thunk I can truthfully say that every member on the staff worked to The best of theur abuluty to uphold the name of our yearbook Saguttar Many thanks to you Mr Kundrath for your unceasung efforts on our behalf as yearbook photographer Thanks to must also be guven to Mr Walter Hubbell and Mr Wull Loe and Theur staff at Yearbooks Inc publushers of our Saguttar Wuth the help of our advusor Mr Post we have thoughtfully completed our funal pages and have turned out a more comprehensuve and we hope a more unterestung yearbook May you treasure ut as we shall treasure the memorues of our year of composung ut Remember throughout your future undertakungs IT can be done your accomplushments are unlumutedl Yours suncerely Vurgunua Delgado Edutor EJ' I I . , . , . - . , - ll 1 . 1 . . , , , . . u - - 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 9 - I 1 ' -u - ua , . ., . 1 1 ' , I I . uu 1- . . . 1 1 ' I 4 I ,D x .rx W N Jloh f W f AI 'v 4-n 1-.f X iq NRL 5 i fulfx IN UI I flf7fHIfl fl llfllilflfl Iliff!!! 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