Banning High School - San Gorgonian Yearbook (Banning, CA)

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SAN GORGONIAN 1958 published by the students of BANNING UNION HIGH SCHOOL Banning, California to everything there is a SEASON and a time to every purpose San Gorgonian PA OG. SS published by the students of BANNING UNION HIGH SCHOOL Banning, California EDITORIAL STAFF editor-in-chief Janet Covington. associate editor Carol Buse art editor associates B. Stoddard L. Golden advertising |. Hartin P. Cariker C. Wolcott W. Steele clerical A. Caldwell sales S. Johnston N. Ombrello ofaN Aol Ae ete CREAT Pacey Gy Suto eich Lic J. Waters Leonard McCulloh R. Capps and photo class photography TABLE OF CONTENTS page 4 Administration 12 FALL 18 Freshmen 38 WINTER 42 Seniors 70 SPRING 72 Juniors 82 Sophomores 96 Advertising 4 — —__ WwW 4 , A «i Mrs. Genevieve Rutherford President Mr. George Barker Mr. Clifford W. Mills Mr. James Whigam Mr. Earle B. Powell District Superintendent Board of Trustees BEHIND THE SCENES of B.U.H.S. is the administration, headed by Earle B. Powell. The school board plans our curriculum, handles matters of policy, and blueprints our future programs. Mr. Thomas O. Pierce, Jr. Clerk ]| — SI ii Mr. Denton Principal Faculty Mr. Amick Typing, Shorthand Mr. Crowley Latin, Spanish Mr. Burk Woodshop, Boys’ Physical Education Mrs. Abras English Mr. Crum Mrs. Smith General Math., English, Business Law, Driver Training General Business | | V Mr. Ellis Mr. Linden Speech, Social Studies, Boys’ Physical Education World History Miss Donnally Mr. Waters Girls’ Physical Education Art, Crafts, Annual Miss Sedgwick Mr. Sawhill Library, English Senior Math, General Science, Algebra Mr. Smithpeter Advanced Mathematics Mrs. Delgado Homemaking Mr. Nielsen Freshman Orientation, Sophomore Social Studies Mr. Burris Consumers Economics, Civics, U. S. History Mrs. Varney Journalism, English, Counseling Mr. Peek j : d Metal sho p, Ce cae es Mr. Pipes Mr. Capps Mechanical Drawing, coed ee Chorus, Science, Woodshop Bgen obGine Band Vice Principal _ « L to R: A. Aguilar, D. Rivera, S. Heineman, P. Voss, D. Waters, K. Knight, J. Kelso, M. Woods, G. Glanville, J. Keller, N. Ombrello. Office Staff Mrs. Campbell ——— See L to R: G. Glanville, S. Heineman, C. Buse, J. Covington, N. Law, A. Truscott. Cafeteria Staff “Recommended by DUNCAN HINES is appropriate to the kind of cooking done by Mrs. Lynch and her staff. Mrs. Lynch retired this year with best wishes from everyone. Mrs. Lynch Jo Noble and Anne Rutherford CUSTODIAN Mr. Garner, Mr. Wayham, Mr. Minkle. Custodians TIME AFTER TIME the students at B.U.H.S. have learned to depend on the custodians for friendly help in a hundred different ways. From fixing lockers to helping us with extra curricular activities, our custodians’ helpfulness is respected and appreciated. Mr. Wunch Mr. Quinn The autumn leaves spun in a whirl of events, both transitional and traditional. The headlines saw a new “purpose under the heaven” (the Russian satellites in orbit) for B.U.H.S in transition, and for the increased public awareness of educational needs. This step into the Space-age added ‘Sputnik’ to teenage vocabularies without undermining the traditional values, however, as the football heroes and pretty girls demonstrated in that ever recurrent pageantry of the fall season... tow alli de A-CD alll fa ; rSecTing lines ‘ yy THE TUMULT AND THE SHOUTING marked the beginning of the football season which saw Janet Covington elected Home Coming Queen. Co-captains of the Varsity, Dave Fisher and Will Lyons (hand on the left) awarded the bouquet at half time in a chill rain that didn't seem to dampen their enthusiasm for the pleasant chore. Mr. Waters Janet Covington Carolyn Wills David Bischke Advisor Editor-in-Chief Art Editor Art ' y Carol Buse Linda Fahy Advertising Bob Stoddard Linda Golden Associate-Editor ee Art Art = Annual Staff TIME WAITS FOR NO MAN—not even the Annual Staff. Publication of the 1958 sitar ae Bosin San Gorgonian was a constant struggle : se sb lbdsd against complacency and the calendar. Themes, art work, dummies, and dead- lines were production problems to be “licked” in bringing out the book. Nancy Ombrello Sue Johnston Sales Sales Checking pictures and copy. Carol Wolcott Will Steele Copy Copy Anita Caldwell Clerical Phyllis Cariker Copy Standing L to R: D. Dill, S. Calder, P. Phenix, N. Schraeder, S. Martin, B. Saltzman, R. Dudley, S. Low- man, J. Jensen,Mr. Capps, M. Calderon. H. Wallace, A. Rachak. Kneeling L to R: R. Richter, T. Davis, J. Risvold. Photography THE MAN WITH THE CAMERA is a familiar sight around B. U. H. S. These amateur shutterbugs take pictures of everything from their cars to lazy loafers lying on the lawn. Standing L to R: T. Pelonis, J. Doolittle, D. Crum, J. Park, P. Biby, B. Meier, M. Reeve, T. Davis, M. Woods, W. Steele, S. Clinton, D. Lammie, D. Waters, Mrs. Vurney. Seated L to R: C. Nelson, |. Raatz, N. Ombrello, R. Woods, B. J. Peterson. Stampede THE TIME PROBLEM is a serious at es Bo w one of the Stampede Staff. In ae 4 two short weeks they go through the cycle of page layouts, writing stories, cutting stencils, and final- ly the printing. For the latest, it's ' the Stampede. N. Ombrello, B. Meier, C. Nelson a” y 7854 saan S) First Semester Officers: Stand- ing L. to R.: J. Garcia, Sec.; J. Foster, Pres.; W. Stone- breaker, Vice Pres Seated L. to R.: B. Williams, Treas., L. Leonard, Cheerleader, S. Ed- mundson, Cheerleader (camera shy). Advisors: Miss Sedgewick, Mr. Nielson. Second Semester Officers: J. Foster, Treas.; W. Stonebreaker, Pres.; B. Williams, Sec.. Seated L. to R.: I. Nelson, Cheerleader; F. Coffey, Cheerleader; S. Dil- lard, Vice Pres. 19 t atin eh. Back, L to R: D. Blanchard, D. Adams, K. Breitweg, D. Butler, S. Collins, B. Cook, 1. Cohen, J. Clinton, ie Cepak, R. Castro, C. Chambers, D. Brown. Front, L to R., D. Bardley, B. Dias, S. Amesquita, D. Cota, S. Clark, E. Da Vall, N. Arnold, L. Baird, L. Davidson, V. Anderson, S. Calderon. } t | | % Back, L to R: B. Worthington, B. Harwood, M. Henderson, T. Warren, T. Garner, W. Williams, |. Walls, G. Villapando, E. Swtizer, W. Stonebreaker, T. Tetzlaff. Front, L to R: B. Trimble, J. Stumbo, R. Velasquez, B. Williams, J. Taylor, M. Malan, N. Watson, L. Wallace, M. Hunt, S. Swope, J. Wisdom. Back, L to R: R. Havekost, E. Miller, D. Owen, R. Hartsfield, T. Halliwell, R. Knoedler, D. Eide, R. Jordan, R. Lyons. Front, L to R: I. Monte, S. Mercado, I. Nelson, J. Mariedith, B. Nielson, L. McCleanahan, P. Olson, D. Hernandez,D. Masten, P. Wells, T. McGranahan, C. Krieger, B. Medrano. Back, L. to R. A. Evans, E. Gilpin, D. Gannon, J. Garcia, J. Foster, G. Grantham, T. Eide, J. Johnson, A. Fielder, F. Hag- strom, L. Lee. Front, L to R: A. J. Lea, B. Kimball, M. Garcia, M. Flores, L. Laws, M. Farris, C. De Nier, D. Germaine, S. Dillard, S. Edmundson, L. Leonard. } Back, L to R: D. Ortega, J. Macias, R. Starling, L. Pellerin, D. Stacy, R. Preston, A. Rice, G. Rohrig, L. Pehau, R. Snodgrass, L. Pendleton, G. Parter. Front, L. to R. R. Shutt, D. Vinti, B. Walls, R. Santa Cruz, M. Rogers, S. Ritch, J. Starrs, J. Reeves, L. Shelton, P. Robinson, F. Sibole. i i ie! HE: | Back, L to R: S. Hall, D. Partian, D. Dysart, L. McCuen, S. Miller, R. Zavala, R. Metje, D. Caldwell, F. Coffey, S. Throop. 22 Pep. Club THE PEP CLUB, headed by B. J. Peterson, was organized this year for the purpose of promoting sportsmanship and pep. These active girls sport beanies at the games, help with field decoration and pep assemblies. —— SE ! ee ee Standing L to R: J. Shockley, Treas.; Mrs. Abras, Advisor; M. Lock, Sec. Sitting L to R: B. J. Peterson, Pres.; D. Jolley, Vice Pres. These girls in white are the spark plugs of our rooting section. 23 Pom Pons THE RHYTHMIC ROUTINES and waving pom pons of these girls added zest and sparkle to our football halftime activ- ities, and greatly enhanced school spirit. Top Row L to R: W. Robinson, L. Flores, L. Skelton, S. Odle, N. Hartin, O. Wallace, T. Barron M. Brown, B. Weber. Middle Row L to R: M. Bittencurt, A. Martinez, C. Krieger, O. Felts, V. Howell, L. Glidewell, K. Knight, S. Barber. Front Row, L to R: E. Rivas, S. Snyder, G. Vallesillo, E. Pelkey, M. Garcia, J. Wisdom, S. Mercado, D. Rivera, |. Warren, Leader, L. Amesquita. L to R: R. Zavala, B. Diaz, S. Miller. Camera shy: C. Williams. Majorettes STRUTTING THEIR STUFF and twirling their bat- ons, the majorettes go through their paces at the head of the band, at pigskin halftimes, at band reviews, and other special occasions. Clever card capers enliven a halftime. B. J. Peterson S. Rachak Song Leaders TAKING 467 DIFFERENT VOICES and directing them into something harmonious was th e almost impossible task ably attempted by the songleaders, Sydney Rachak and B. J. Peterson. B. J. Peterson Sydney in action. Sydney Rachak Ww. . WG Sharon O'Neill S. O'Neill, M. Lock, L. Jolley, D. Jolley Pee. : Cheer Leaders TALLY-HO! Our spirited cheerlead- ers are at their best in putting their EY enthusiasm across to the students at Ww em AP pep assemblies and games. Behind their clever routines lie many hours of practice. Dana Jolley % s Mary Lock (=x) bis L. to R., D. Coombs, V. Pres., J. Foster, Frosh. Pres., B. J. Peterson, Sr. Pres., J. Snyder, Comm. of Girls, C. Buse, Sec. Treas., J. Shockley, Jr. Pres., C. Weed, Soph. Pres., R. Taylor, Comm. of Act., B. Meier, Comm. of Boys, Dick Crum, ear Standing, L. to R., B. Graham, Student Body Pres., T. Davis, Sr. Pres., J. Grantham, Comm. of Boys, E. Waterhouse, V. Pres., J. Covington, Comm. of Girls. Kneeling, Mr. Capps, C. Poynter, Soph, Pres., B. J. Peterson, Comm. of Activities, W. Stonebraker, Frosh Pres., B. Meier, Student Council Jr. Pres. Dick Crum, Ist. Sem. Bill Graham, 2nd Sem. Student Body President. Student Body President. ONCE AGAIN the Student Council put in a successful year, making their stay in office a useful one. Starting the year with a new kind of welcome dance, called ‘‘Anything Goes.’ The council established pen and pencil machines in the office, and continued the popular noon movies. They also contributed to a the March of Dimes. Standing L to R: Mr. Ellis, D. Lammie, G. Mason, L. Lee, W. Stender. Speech Club Standing L to R: W. Stender, Vice Pres.; K. Meeh, Sec.; D. Lammie, Treas. Sitting L to R: Mr. Ellis, Advisor; C. Jost, Pres. Sitting L to R: K. Meeh, C. Jost, R. Dudley. THE MEMBERS of the National For- ensic League keep themselves busy attending speech conferences, re- gional meetings, and developing good speech habits. Back, L to R: R. Metje, P. Capps, D. Bagley, J. Johnson, N. Hartin, D. Masten, L. Flores, S. Lane, N. Cepak, O. Felts, N. Cepak, D. Rivera, B. Weber. Middle, L to R: G. Glanville, P. Biby, C. Nelson, D. Gregg, N. Law, A. Truscott, K. Meeh, D. Cota, F. Hagstrom, B. Swait, N. Flores, T. Barron, P. Gonzales, D. Jolley, S. O'Neill, L. Jolley, M. Lock, P. Voss. Seated, L. to R.: T. McGranahan, J. Mathews, S. Matin, L. Amesquita, S$. Johnston, S$. Heineman, J. Scrivens, J. Shockley, L Glidewell, |. Raatz, D. Williams, M. Bittencurt, S. Swope, J. Snyder, B. J. Peterson, S. Rachak. G. Ay A. Graceful, Agile, Athletic . P. Voss, Sec.; N. Hartin, V. Pres.; M. Team Captains D. Jolley, |. Nelson, S. Martin, Miss Donnally. Lock, Pres.; C. Nelson, Treas. Camera shy—J. Shockley. Back row L. to R.: L. Kettering, D. Crum, D. Fisher, W. Steele, J. Timmel, B. Meier, D. Perkins. Middle row L. to R.: T. Baxter, D. Roberts, O. Whitham, W. Lyons, C. Brown, D. Tungate, R. Robertson. Front row L. to R.: A. Linden, C. Jost, K. Campbell, D. Coombs, J. Espinoza, J. Frost, B. Graham, D. Bischke. Block B BLOCK B promotes athletics and sportsmanship and is of service to the school and community. Christmas Basketball Tournament Trophy aah A Maurice Calderon leads Broncos onto the field. Varsity Football IN AMERICA, fall means the smell of burning leaves, dnd football fans huddled together on cold, crisp nights. You masters of this manly contact sport survived the bruises to body and soul, and made your presence felt. Mr. Linden Mr. Burk Tom Baxter Willie Lyons Charlie Brown i Lance Kettering , ) kK = Richard Ortega - Tom Lyons ae za © 5 = , “a i ; a = —_ a = - 4 ? — ee —— Clarence Jost Kenneth Adrian ‘2 a Ray Shearer Jerry Goff ro, aah -_ 2. = . ; . a eS -_a = ‘= — 7 ae _) Ae os Jack Timmel Orley Whitham Alex Rachak Maurice Calderon Richard Robertson ‘ + ae Ay . s = oe = Don Tungate me Ellsworth Swait Newell Stitzell f , S$ [ — Gary Stewart Henry Wallace {ac} Tim Pelonis Paul Phenix David Fisher Larry Taylor Gary Keeton SS Touchdown against Perris. Brown rambles for yardage. Kettering goes for pass in San Jac game. Tigers tally another touchdown. 34 a Bo Wallace plunges over for the six points. Coach plans out a bit of master strategy. 7. Non-combatants watch crucial play. Back, L. to R., L. Gray, D. Roberts, J. Gambrall, E. Linton, S. Cardoza, D. Brown, E. Olson, W. O'Dell. Middle, L. to R., G. Tryon, A. Rice, R. Snodgrass, J. Garcia, R. Starling, A. Medran, C. Chambers, L. Thompson, C. Courtright. Front, L to R., B. Gilpin, R. Hartsfield, J. Marquardt, L. Pehau, S. Calderon, D. Pederson, D. Adams, D. DeVoist. J. V. Football You junior footballers had a better year than the masters by winning four games, losing two and tying one. With such prospects around, Banning's football future brightens. Coach Burk 36 E. Olson and D. Brown receive instructions from Coach Burk. JV's look on as linemen take stance. D. DeVoist, E. Olson, D. Brown, and R. Rayson run interference. 19397-19398 WINTER 38 ” ““A time to mourn, and a time to dance.”’ Amer- ican satellites in space were cold comfort to the Broncs’ winter dreams of a repeat C.I.F. cham- pionship in basketball; Burk’s boys dropped the big one in the finals. There was still a time to dance at the Spinsters’ Ball, and the excitement of the Senior Play to color and make memorable the winter season for both spectators and par- ticipants. | Back, L to R: D. Jolley, M. York. Middle, L to R: R. Taylor, L. Jolley, J. Park, J. Foster. Front, L to R: B. Rutherford, Mr. Pipes, K. Adrian. Drum Major Ruth Taylor strikes up the band. ; j Front to Back, L to R: L. Fritch, S. Heineman, A. Truscott, N. Law. Row 2, D. Kettering, S. Collins, J. Fields, T. Tetzlaff, S. Lane, B. Cook, N. Pike. Row 3, S. Swope, J. Taylor, K. Adrian, L. Smith, H. Wallace, H. Starling, J. Clinton. Band Front to Back, L to R: Row 4, J. Starrs, B. Throop, C. DeNeir, D. Jolley, L. Jolley, P. Patton, M. Keller. Row 5: D. Way, K. Breitweg, L. Taylor, B. Rutherford, M. York, D. Pederson, A. Soto. Row 6, J. Park, J. Bradley, R. Bridges, D. Adrian, A. Evan, J. Pratt, R. Warren. Row 7, H. Shelton, D. lund, R. Fallin, S. Lowman, J. Harvey, F. Stone, D. Fisher, N. Hartin, C. McCann, B. Nyrhow, S. Throop, F. Zavala, J. Maple, C. Sparks. THE BAND lends life to many of the school's important events. This year, besides playing at football games and assemblies, the band performed at the Long Beach All-Western Band Revue, the Coliseum and also at their annual concert. First Semester Officers: Stand- ing, L to R: P. Bell, Vice Pres.; 1. Raatz, Sec.; D. Williams, Cheerleader. Seated, L to R: J. Snyder, Cheerleader, B.J. Peterson, Pres. d I 4 id Advisors: Mr. Amick, Mr. Burris. U] | i} }) t Second Semester Officers: Standing, L to R: T. Davis, Pres.; D. Lammie, Vice Pres.; D. Williams, Cheerleader. Seat- ed, L to R.: J. Snyder, Cheer- leader; N. Ombrello, Sec.; B. Dillinger, Treas.; Camera Shy: |. Raatz, Cheerleader, This is where moving van Oh Dear! Now dear, you're perfectly all right. number 3 gives notice. . § Standing L to R: T. Davis, Mrs. Var- ney, D. Jolley, D. Lammie, N. Om- brello, E. Chiaramonti, P. Voss, J. Grantham, M. Bigley, E. Waterhouse, L. Fahy. Sitting L to R: D. Coombs, B. J. Peterson, J. Covington, C. Buse, L. Thompson. S| Get his gun George. Poor Mr. Cutter. In there is the kitchen. ey BOF | ee Take your filthy hands off me, fatso. Senior Play Mrs. Malone, an Irish landlady, Nancy Ombrello Hilda Hawkins, a stenographer from Ohio Janet Covington Irene Gleason, Hilda’s friend Bette Jeane Peterson Amonia Mullens, Mrs. Malone’s maid Linda Fahy Jenny Potts, winner of a television contract Carol Buse Guthrie Rosewater, a ‘‘modernistic'’’ poet Mike Bigley Abbie Philips, a maiden lady Evelyn Waterhouse Mr. Cutter, from the apartment across the hall Don Lammie Hercules Jones, a modern knight Larry Thompson George Ranson, Irene's fiance... .Dick Coombs Sweeney, a non typical policeman Ed Chiaramonte All right, stick 'em up everybody ! ! ! Hey, you're a funny lookin’ girl! Get the boxes from Muscles, there. Oh, no!!1! ADELAIDE AGUILAR Girls’ Chorus Pres. 58 Tennis Team 57, 58 Jr. Play Flagbearer 57. 58 Girls’ League 4 yrs. F.H.A. 56 Honor Roll 57, 58 Chorus 4 yrs. Jr. Concessions PENNY BELL Junior Class Sec. 57 Senor Class V. Pres. 58 Pom-poms 55-56-57 Annual 58 Junior Play Director 57 Tennis Team 57 Girls’ League 4 years G.A.A. 55-57 F.H.A. 55 Exchange Assembly 56 Talent Show 56 Girls’ League Senior Rep. 58 Daisy Chain 57 Junior Senior Prom Comm. 58 46 LYDIA AMESQUITA Girls’ League 4 yrs. G.A.A. 4 yrs. Pom Pons 3 yrs. Soph Talent Show 57 Sr. Play Usherette Pom Pons Leader 58 MIKE BIGLEY Jr. and Sr. Plays Jr. Class Treas. Soph Talent Show 57 Prophecy Committee 57 Soph. Class Vice-Pres. 56 Basketball 55 ELEANOR BAYES Transferred from 29 Palms 56 Daisy Chain 57 Girls’ League DAVID BISCHKE Football 55, 56 Baseball 4 yrs. Block B 4 yrs. Annual Staff 58 Scholastic Art Awards 58 FRANCES BOZELLI CAROL BUSE ED CHIARMONTE G.A.A. 56 Miss Banning 58 Basketball 55 F.H.A. 56 Girls’ State 57 Football 55, 57 Jr. and Sr. Plays Jr. and Sr. Plays Baseball 55, 56 Pep Club 57 Annual Staff 57, 58 Track 57 Girls’ League 4 yrs. R. C. L. Band 55, 56 Jr. and Sr. Plays F.H.A. 56 Prophecy Com. 57 G.A.A. 55 Stampede Staff 57 Student Body Sec. Treas. 57 DICK COOMBS : JANET COVINGTON Scholarship Society 4 yrs. D. A. R. Citizenship Award 58 Student Body V. P. 58 G.A.A. 55 : Boys’ State 57 Frosh. Class Sec. 55 Tennis 3 yrs. Soph. Class Sec, Veep. 56 Basketball 3 yrs. Jr. Class Treas. 57 Honor Roll 4 yrs. Student Congress 56 Jr. and Sr. Plays F.H.A. 55, 56 . Block “B'’ 3 yrs. Jr. and Sr. Plays Annual Staff 2 yrs. Editor 58 | IRVING CROWLEY Scholarship Society Jr. Concessions 48 DICK CRUM Basketball 4 yrs. Boys’ State 57 Student Body Pres. 58 Tennis 3 yrs. Block B 3 yrs. Stampede Staff 57, 58 Student Council 57, 58 Honor Roll 3 yrs. Prophecy Com. 57 Baseball 3 yrs. Football 56 Jr. Concessions 57 TERRY DAVIS Basketball 55 Track 4 yrs. RCL Band 55, 56 Jr. and Sr. Plays Stampede Staff 58 Ce PHILIP DALE Baseball 55, 56 Football 56 Block B 3 yrs. Photography 57 Jr. and Sr. Plays DENNIS DEFREESE Jr. Concessions Jr. and Sr. Plays RICHARD DAVIS Jr. Concessions Jr. and Sr. Plays ALBERT DIAS Basketball 54, 55 DAVID DILL BETTY DILLINGER Soph. Class Pres. Transferred from Brawley Jr. Play Daisy Chain 57 Soph. Talent Show '57 Scholarship Society 58 Photography 3 Yrs. Sr. Class Treas. Speech Class Stampede Staff 57 Girls’ League Speech LINDA FAHY Soph. Class Sec. Annual 58 G.A.A. 56 - V. Pres. 57 Junior and Senior Play Song-leader 57 Soph. talent show 56 Exchange assembly 56 | Tennis team 57 Fresh. Class Cheer-leader 55 Daisy Chain 57 Girls’ League 4 years Pom-Poms 55 Modern Dance 56 JACK FROST Basketball 3 yrs. Baseball 55, 57 Tennis 56, 57 ; JrGlassV- P: Jr. Play Block B 57, 58 Scholarship Society 57 Prophecy Com. 57 Photography Jr. Concessions JAMES ESPINOZA Transferred from Huntington Park 54 Football 55, 56 Westling 3 yrs. Co-Captain 56 Wrestling Champ 55 Baseball 4 yrs. M.1.P. 57 Block B 3 yrs. OLGA FELTS G.A.A. 3 yrs. Girls’ League 3 yrs. Band 55, 56 R.C.L. Band 56 Girls' Tennis Team 8 yrs. F.H.A. 55 Sr. Play Pom Pon 58 49 4 JERRY GOFF WILLIAM GRAHAM JACK GRANTHAM J. V. Football 56 Basketball 4 yrs. Jr. and Sr. Plays Jr. and Sr. Plays Jr. Class Pres. Student Council 58 Varsity Football 58 Boys’ State 57 Class Officer 56 Block B 56 Band Honor Roll Student Body Pres. 58 Junior Concession Tennis 57, 58 Honor Roll 4 yrs. Scholarship Society 4 yrs. Block B 57, 58 Prophecy Com. 57 Jr. Concessions Jr. Play JUDY HAGSTROM Transferred from Mission Bay 57 Jr. and Sr. Plays G.A.A. 57, 58 Pep Club 58 Jr. Concessions Girls’ League 4 yrs. IRENE HARTIN Annual 58 “ G.A.A. 55, 56 G.A.A. Treas. 56 NORMA HARTIN Jr. Play Camera Club 57 Soph. Talent Show 56 Pom-pom 56 Girls’ League 3 yrs. G.A.A. Team Capt. 56 F.H.A. 54, 55 G.A.A. Jr. Rep. 57 Exchange Assembly 56 G.A.A. V. Pres. 58 Tennis Team 57 Girls’ League 4 years 50 Pom-poms 56-57 FHA, 55-56 Modern Dance Class 56 Band 4 years Class Cheer Leader 56-57 Modern Dance Class 56 “Hi MARY HARTSFIELD VIRGINIA HOWELL MIKE IRWIN Jr. Play Transferred from F:tiAn Doe oO Santa Monica 57 Girls’ League 4 yrs. Photography 57 LANA JOLLEY Varsity Cheerleader 58 Girls League Pres. 58 Tennis Team Daisy Chain 57 Pom Pons 57 Jr. Play Band, RCL Band 57, 58 Girls’ League Convention Class Officer 55, 56 G.A.A. Girls' League Officer 4 yrs. DANA JOLLEY Girls’ League Pres. 58 Class Pres. 55 Varsity Cheerleader 58 Daisy Chain 57 Band 4 yrs. RCL Band 57, 58 Tennis Team 57, 58 Pom Pons 56, 57 Jr. and Sr. Plays G.A.A. 58 Class Cheerleader 3 yrs. Girls League Convention 57 Pep Club Officer 57 DONNA KELLUM Transferred from Donora Sr. High, Donora Pa. 58 Girls’ League 52 DAVID KELLER Soph. Class Pres. Band 3 yrs. Soph Talent Show 55 RCL Band 4 yrs. School Dance Band 55 JOSEPH LOWMAN J.V. Baseball 55 C Basketball 56 Track 57 DON LAMMIE Transferred from San Bernardino 55 Sr. V. Pres. 58 Stampede Staff 58 Speech Club Treasurer Jr. Class Concessions WILL LYONS Baseball 4 yrs. Captain Baseball 57, 58 M. V. P. Baseball 57 Football 4 yrs. Captain Football 58 R. C. L. Football 55 Basketball 4 yrs. Block B 4 yrs. MARY LOCK Pom Pons 57 Sec. Pep Club 58 Varsity Cheerleader 58 G.A.A. Pres. 58 Jr. and Sr. Plays Soph. Talent Show 58 Speech Daisy Chain 57 Girls’ League GAYLE MASON Operetta 56 Chorus President 58 Speech Club 3 yrs. American Legion Essay Contest Ist place 56 American Legion Oratorical Contest Ist place 58 Jr. Play Student Congress Officer F.H.A, - mm __ ee | f {n JOHN McINTYRE NANCY OMBRELLO BOB OWEN Transferred from Sr. Class Sec. Transferred from Roseburg, Oregon 58 Jr. and Sr. Plays Coachella 55 Stampede Ed.-in-Chief Wrestling 55, 56 Annual Staff 58 Block B 3 yrs. Scholarship Society 57, 58 Scholarship 4 yrs. Honor Roll 57 58 Honor Roll 4 yrs. Girls’ League 4 yrs. Jr. Concessions F.H.A. 55, 56 Jr. Concessions Jr. Red Cross Council 57 Speech JUDY PARK Transferred from Riverside 58 F.H.A. Treasurer 58 BETTE JEANE PETERSON Sr. Pres. Song Leader 3 yrs. B and 1 yr. Pep Club Pres. 58 Stampede Staff 58 Comm. Act. 58 Sr. Play Girls’ Tennis Team 4 yrs. Girls’ League 58 G.A.A. 4 yrs. Talent Show.4 yrs. Exchange Assembly 3 yrs. Operetta 56 Stampede Staff 57, 58 PAUL PHENIX Football 58 JOHN PINTO Transferred from Reseda, Calif. 56 California Scholarship Federation 57, 58 J. V. Football 56 Photography 57 Honor Roll 57 Jr. Concessions RAY RIVERA Honor Roll 54 Jr. Concessions Jr. and Sr. Plays 54 IRMA RAATZ Student Body Sec. 58 Sr. Class Treas. Stampede Staff 58 Girls’ League Sr. Class Cheerleader G.AA. 4 yrs. Girls’ Tennis Team MARTIN ROCHA Block B 55, 56 Football 55, 56, 57 Basketball 55, 56 Track 57 Baseball 4 yrs. R. C. L. Football 55 MICHELE REEVE G.A.A. 55 Girls’ League 4 yrs. Jr. Play F.H.A. Stampede Staff 58 KATHLEEN ROGERS Girls’ League 4 yrs. Sr. Play F.H.A. 55 BOB RUTHERFORD Band 4 yrs. RCL Band 3 yrs. Soph. Talent Show 57 Jr. Play Scholarship Pres. 58 Scholarship 3 yrs. RAY SCHEARER Jr. and Sr. Plays Block B 56 J. V. Football 56 Varsity Lootball 58 BRUCE SALTZMAN Basketball 55, 56 Football 56 Jr. Concessions Jr. and Sr. Plays P.T.A. Conference 3 years Band 55 Baseball Mgr. 56 Photography 58 Soph. Talent Show 57, 58 Exchange Assembly LARRY SMITH Band 4 yrs. JOAN SCRIVENS Transferred from Redondo Beach, Calif. 56 Jr. and Sr. Plays G.A.A. 3 yrs. Pep Club 58 Jr. Concessions Girls’ League 4 yrs. LORRAINE SIDDONS Transferred from Redondo Beach, Calif. 56 Jr. and Sr. Play Stampede Staff ‘58 Girls’ League JOY SNYDER Operetta 56 Comm. of Girls 58 Pep Club Pres. 58 G.A.A. 58 Girls’ League 4 yrs. Stampede Staff 57 Mixed Chorus 56 Sr. Class Cheerleader Speech BOB STODDARD Annual Staff 57-58 Boys’ Chorus 54, 55 Class Emblem 55 Jr. Play 56 Soph. Talent Show 57, 58 56 WILL STEELE NEWELL STITZELL Baseball 3 yrs. Transferred from Block B 3 yrs. Vista Basketball 4 yrs. Football 57, 58 Stampede Staff 2 yrs. Block B 58 Annual 58 Soph. Talent Show 57-58 Prophecy Com. 57 BARBARA SWAIT LARRY TAYLOR Chorus 4 yrs. Football 57, 58 G.A.A. 58 Track 57 F.H.A. 3 yrs. Basketball 55, 56 Pep Club 58 Jr. Concessions Girls’ Chorus V.P. 58 Girls’ League 4 yrs. RUTH TAYLOR Frosh. Class Sec. Band 4 yrs. RCL. Drum Majorette 58 F.H.A. 4 yrs. Pres. 58 Jr. and Sr. Plays Comm. of Act. 58 Scholarship Society 3 yrs. Girls’ League Sec. 58 Governor's Conference 58 x PAT VOSS Girls’ League 4 yrs. G.A.A. 4 yrs. Sec. 58 Daisy Chain 57 Pep Club 58 Jr. Play Honor Roll 58 Jr. Play Director y F.H.A. 55 Jr. Concessions LARRY THOMPSON R.C.L. Band 3 yrs. Talent Show 8 yrs. Football (mgr.) 58 Basketball (mgr.) 57, 58 Honor Roll 3 yrs. Calif. Scholarship Fed. 4 yrs. Sealbearer C.S.F. 58 Track (mgr.) 58 Jr. and Sr. Plays Baseball (mgr.) 58 CAROLE FAHY F.H.A. 55 G.A.A. 55 Jr. Play Head Majorette 58 Band Flag Carrier 55, 56 GERALDINE VELASQUEZ Girls' League F.H.A. 58 Chorus 55, 58 Pep Club Jr. Concessions AT ce - EVELYN WATERHOUSE Student Body V-Pres. 58 Jr. and Sr. Plays Jr. Concessions Scholarship Society Honor Roll Annual Staff Girls’ League F.H.A. DIANNE WILLIAMS CAROLYN WILLS Transferred to Banning 57 Art Ed. Annual 58 Girls Chorus 57 Annual Staff 57, 58 Photography 57 Chorus 3 yrs. Daisy Chain Chorus Play Set 56 Girls’ League Parl. 58 Girls’ Chorus V.P. 58 GAA. 58 Speech 3 yrs. Pep Club 58 N.F.L. 3 yrs Sr. Play Usherette Girls’ Tennis Mgr. 58 Sr. Sec. Sr. Class Cheerleader Jr. Play Set Posters Jr. Concessions “Z RITA WOODS Girls’ League 4 yrs. Stampede Staff 58 Photography 57 Jr. Concessions 57 G.AA. 4 yrs. Jr. and Sr. Plays F.H.A. 55 Girls’ Chorus 55, 56 MARIAN BRYANT 58 NANCY WOLFINGTON G.A.A. 55, 56 Class Cheerleader 55 Tennis Team 4 yrs. Jr. Play Soph. Talent Show Stampede Staff 57 Varsity Cheerleader 56, 57 Girls’ League 4 yrs. Daisy Chain 57 Prophecy Com. 57 Exchange Assembly 56 ROSEMARY GOLDEN £c- ey ws Ke V ty, a ( ig? a ie aes +SHIR TE ge eb ee apr SS ted | ‘S, ‘ ee r cree PT noon ae c be mil Lee ; Fa i Kix, eg Ox L mn bs Oy) | e ; ei _— — a ff i = oF Ss a SOK Serve Ks RAC — EN o ae au 2 Bow Quen Tea te, _ nt Mo gg oli Zi “s fp fee Fey Mi Mer r e 3 i “How flash the years along! Scarce here, yet gone already by The burden of a (senior’s) song.” From Freshman to Senior, the years on parade have had their big moments, but none so memorable as this, the last, the best. From Home-coming to gradu- ation, from Senior play to signing year- books, the high spots were something to remember. The Bronc basketballers just missed (after going all the way into the play-offs) repeating last year’s championship performance in the C.I.F.; and Carol Buse, as Miss Banning, just missed becoming Queen Scheberazade at the Indio Date Festival; near misses that were really something for the mem- ory book. 5 = aD ° meee ae ANT er. Back Row L to R: B. Swait, A. Aguilar, O. Wallace, C. Wills, M. Smith, E. Wallace, G. Miller, M. Malan. Bottom Row L to R: R. Bostwick, M. Hunt, G. Mason, L. Medina, G. Velasquez, R. Babcock, |. Fritsch, G. Wisdom, A. J. Lee. Chorus THE CHORUS, under the direction of Mr. Robert Bost- wick, presented programs throughout the year; among them various assemblies and a Christmas program which were well received. 62 L to R: R. Bostwick, Director; C. Wills, Vice Pres.; G. Mason, Pres.; A. Aguilar, Sec.; R. Ellis, Accompanist. Top Row, L. to R., D. Cota, G. Cannova, P. Gannon, D. Rivera, M. Brown, L. Lee, J. Wright.. Middle Row, L. to R., L. Medina, G. Mason, D. Lee, F. Coffey, L. Laws, B. Williams, L. Leonard, S. Dillard. Front Row, L. to R., H. Diaz, G. Velasquez, B. Smith, F. Hagstrom, C. DeNier, B. Kimball, B. Trimble, M. Rogers, N. Watson. ‘ F H. yee TIME WAS when a female led a sheltered, inactive y life. But times have changed, as these Future Home- makers show. Their activities include barbecues, bazaars and bake sales. They also entered a booth in the Indio Date Festival. Officers, Standing, L. to R., C. Weed, K. Swinson, J. Taylor, 63 A. Harrison, L. Bridges. Seated, J. Park, R. Taylor, Mrs. Delgado. Freshman and Sophomore members of Girls’ League. L. to R., D. Williams, Parl.; A. Harrison, Rec. Sec.; S. O'Neill, L. to R., B. Williams, Fresh kep.; S. Snyder, Rec. Sec.; C. Soph. Rep.; P. Bell, Sr. Rep.; D. Jolley, Pres.; P. Dill, Jr. Rep.; Poynter, Parl.; L. Jolley, Pres.; Mrs. Wood, Advisor; J. Shock- D. Waters, Treas. Camera Shy, J. Covington, Corr. Sec.; S. ley, V.P.; S. O'Neill, Treas. Camera Shy, R. Taylor, Corr. Sec.; Edmundson, Fresh. Rep. |. Raatz, Sr. Rep.; S. Coffee, Soph. Rep. Junior and Senior members of Girls’ League. BUSY IS THE WORD for the Girls’ League. Besides the Girls’ League concessions and the Spinsters’ Dance, they also sent four girls to the Girls’ League convention in Tucson, Arizona. Popularity King, David Bischke crowned The lucky dragon set the theme for the Dana Jolley smiles by date, Connie Weed. successful Spinsters' Dance. in anticipation. v% Back, L. to R., Dick Crum, Mgr., L. Thompson, Will Steele, Kent Campbell, Bruce Meier, G Huckfeldt, Tim Pelonis, Lance Kettering. Kneeling, L. to R., Bill Graham, Henry Wallace, Coach Burk, Charlie Brown, Will Lyons. Varsity Basketball Pelonis hooks for two. OFF TO A FLYING START in the '58 campaign, the Broncs took their own Block B tourney, adding to their laurels as CIF hoop kings last year. Ably guided by Coach Frank Burk, these championship caliber hoopsters netted second place in the RCL standings. Block B champs receive congratulations. by ¥ a 2 KG, ¢d f Meier, Campbell fight for rebound. 5 aa A | = 7 67 Charlie in for a lay-up. Brown drives down the lane. As i: ‘2 oe oc y | G VV oN Back Row, L. to R., L. Thompson, Manager, R. Sanchez, D. Brown, P. Hartman, D. Baxter, E. Swait. Front Row, J. Frost, C. Lee, Coach Burk, A. Meier, G. Stewart. B Basketball A few games lost by a few points and several costly injuries haunted the Bees through the season. These players had the potential to go all the way but - - - L. to R., T. Lyons, E. Miller, G. Kauber, R. Gannon, C. Reed, T. Garner, A. Evans. C 2) Small size keeps these players out of the RCL standings, but doesn't keep them from supplying all the thrill of good basket- ball. L. to R., R. Faulkner, G. Warren, R. Starling, D. Pederson, E. Switzer, D. Butler, R. Hartsfield, L. Gray. IIIS | a) pein Te ae | UE Pe , “and then, and then came spring.”’ And time, the rushing river, spilled over into the excite- ment of the Junior Play and the Talent Show, } competing with the many sports activities, as well as that typical time-consuming malady of Spring— PETIT IRN roa Juniors First Semester Officers: K. Campbell, Vice Pres.; L. Glide- well, Cheerleader, P. Biby, Sec;. S. Snyder, Cheerleader; J. Shockley, Pres.; A. Harrison, Treas. Advisors:: standing, Mr. Wa- ters; seated, |. to r., Mrs. Delgado, Mrs. Abras. Second Semester Officers: D. Fisher, Cheerleader; K. Adrian, Cheerleader; Seated, L to R: S. Johnston, Sec.; B. Meier, Pres.; G. Glanville, Treas. Camera shy: P. Dill, Vice Pres. RES I'll win yet, ‘cause wise men Don't take their names, officer, take mine; it’s all my fault. Mrs. Harriet Hughes, a fanciful Mother. .Judy Shockley Mr. Jesse Hughes, the eternal father....... Bruce Meier Jean Hughes, a studious junior......... Carole Nelson Amy Hughes, a rowdy sophomore....... Diane Bagley Teddy Hughes, a dapper senior........ Kent Campbell Officer Lipscomb, authority conscious..... .Lee Taylor Mildred Hughes, a college freshman. .Kathryn Swinson Mike Tisdale, a smooth talker........... David Fisher Dottie Kixmiller, inquisitive........... Linda Glidewell Oh, Snazzy! keep their heads. But, but | didn't say | was taking you to the Prom. Snazzy Mitchell, meek and naive........ Clarence Jost Maryrosalie Vogulhut, quiet, dignified........ Pat Biby Ruth Coates, pert, popular senior...... Gloria Glanville Hope Shuttleworth, a gushing doll..... Marilyn Dundas Mis. Victoria Coates, dignified..,........ Lucy DaVall Tommy King, serious and shy......... Lance Kettering Charles Collier, cautious, precise..... George Nordquist Sally Frazier, pleasant and tearful... .Sharon Heineman This is your kid, the one that faints. Junior Play A typical family-situation comedy, loaded with rib-tickling sequences familiar to most everyone in the audience, this play with its big cast, gave lots of juniors a chance to demon- strate the ham in them — most eloquently, of course. I've never been so insulted in my life. And | say Hula, Hawaiian Hula . . . er pena irs e Yea, that will impress him all right. We're leaving for the Clover Club now. Juniors Kenneth Adrian 9 4, Sharon Arres Diane Bagley —_ wi Manuel Benson Pat Biby Dave Billen Bob Bischke Charles Brown § Stewart Calder Maurice Calderon Anita Caldwell Janice Caldwell Kent Campbell ‘hy feng _ 7 Gloria Cannova Phyllis Capps Nina Cepak Bill Clark Sella Clinton Gene Crowley Eva Jo Cullors Phyllis Dill Janet Doolittle Roger Dudley Don Durham Dave Fisher Peggy Gannon Gloria Glanville Barbara Goff Linda Golden Virginia Gregg Sharon Heinemann Lucy DaVall Marilyn Dundas Rodney Foskett Donnie Foster Linda Glidewell Anne Harrison Darryl Hirst ih. Jim Jensen Sue Johnston Clarence Jost Judith Kelso iA. ra Joan Kerrigan Lance Kettering Kay Knight Sidney Lowman Skip Lundgren Germane Miller Georgia Morris KX SSS David Moss John McGillis Judy McLaughlin Kay McManus Carole Nelson George Nordquist Sherry Odle = - - ’ : Everett Olson Geraldine Olson John Ortega Sue Paine y . A Why 4 s “a J , Ivy Pellum Tim Pelonis Dennis Perkins Wayne Phillips Alex Rachak fa x pone) — “ew F 9 t ‘1 : J 0 | y Ul ; w i ae ¥ Charles Reed Bob Richter Jay Risvold Dorothy Rivera Richard Robertson ow “ - ds Willene Robinson Julia Sanchez Judy Shockley Walter Sibole Susie Snyder IHN F . Tilford Snodgrass ’ Sa i} || Ann Sparks Dolores Stevens oh HAT as Gary Tryon Lee Taylor Stephen Wages ee Donnella Waters Rhona Lee Weiser Joyce Ward — 4 ms. —- A 4 a y Philip Wilson LaVerne Woods Linda Wells Margie Woods Fleurette Young oe Ist Row, L. to R., L. Thompson, J. Pinto, B. Owen, B. Rutherford. 2nd Row, L. to R., K. Campbell, R. Davis, G. Glanville, B. Siegelman. 3rd Row, L. to R., S. Harrison, N. Ombrello, S. Ray, M. Roberts. 4th Row, L. to R., B.J. Peterson, B. Williams, K. Swinson, L. Bridges, B. Graham, D. Coombs. 5th Row, L. to R., A. Mercer, A. Harrison, J. Starrs, R. Taylor, J. Shockley, L. Lee, J. Frost. éth Row, L. to R., D. Germain, L. Da Vall, D. Bagley, E. Waterhouse, S. Coffee, B. Trimble, M. Wyhnyk. Scholarship HARD WORK and a talent for learning are pre- requisites for the Scholarship Society. This is where brains and ability really pay off. 2nd sem. officers: A. Harrison, S. Harrison. Seated, B. Siegelman, B. Rutherford. lst sem. officers: A. Harrison, J. Frost, J. Pinto. First Semester Officers: Stand- ing, L to R: L. Bridges, Treas.; M. Bittencurt, Cheerleader; F, Darton, Cheerleader. Sitting, L to R: A. Mercer, Sec; C. Weed, Pres.; K. Meeh, Vice Pres. Advisors: Mr. Ellis and Mrs. Smith. Second Semester Officers: M. Roberts, Cheerleader; B. Siegl- man, Cheerleader; A. Mercer, Treas. Seated: L. Bridges, Sec.; M. York, V. Pres.; C. Poynter, Pres. Flapper Martha Wihnyk and her Charleston. Cohen shows skill and dexterity on the accordion. Carolyn Wills, and the title song from Moulin Rouge. Ivey Warren sings the blues . . . } Talent Parade Men MMSE) Gane aotogmassenoor Piano and song INXelniavee WII @gocaGn aoe sososcoone Charleston Don Hildreth and B. J. Peterson............ song olatel ko eiMVolaliscuem aad oo ono noe ono ot Magic! rele CONEM en: aracetacistencais ots siepwee cusleuces accordion a stim OSTCh Gu COnmereeei wrt omen dance (the stroll) Veemlcylorrcs Connery areca re erenctere steterere c song Dyers SWC MSon Gua dmonas oa amaen ss pantomime NILES Der eye csiee cesicher rameter cpsicr are unicycle George Nordquist'.. tree eens accordion Larry Thompson B. J. Peterson........ piano duet Mary Lock Sydney Rachak ....... modern dance TAKE 14 ACTS filled with talented people plus hard work, planning, worry and consterna- tion, and you have the Sophomore Talent show. The Chéz Paree — a Paris night club was the theme of this year’s show. Jeff Foster at the football game. Top Row, L to R: D. Baxter, L. Arreola, H. Aguilar, B. Buckheister, G. Bunton, B. Bagley, G. Burk, K. Durr, J. Gambrall. { Middle Row L to R: R. Barboza, $. Cardoza, S. Coffee, J. Fritsch, F. Darton, C. Dudley, R. Escovedo, M. Courtrighi, R. Faulkner. Sitting L to R: D. Bevers, L. Bridges, J. Burnham. G. Allen, T. Barron, J. Burger, M. Brown, J. Denham. Lk Satgratate Top Row L to R: G. Hirst, J. Havekost, C. Lee, G. Keeton, E. Harris, D. Hildreth, P. Hartman. Middle Row L to R: B. | McConnell, D. Durham, G. Kauber, S. Hall, D. Gregg, D. DeVoist, H. Harvey, E. Linton, R. Fallin. Sitting L to R: S. Lane, S. Harrison, N. Law, D. Lee, J. Kenney, D. Kent, P. Gonzalas, M. Hausch. t Top Row, L to R: W. O'Dell, P. McCann, G. Norte, D. Mumper, C. Moss, A. Medran, M. Paine, R. Lujan. Middle Row, L to R: R. Ortega, T. Lyons, J. Marquardt, R. Siegelman, C. Poynter, R. Monte, M. Roberts, S. Scrivens, W. Stender. Sitting Lo R: A. Mercer, K. Meeh, L. Medina, J. Martin, S. Martin, F. Mcintyre, D. McGarvie, G. Norte. Top Row, L. to R: J. Havekost, G. Perkins, G. Stewart, J. Timmel, D. Tungate, D. Roberts, E. Swait. Middle Row, L to R: P. Miranda, T. Del Rio, A. Truscott, L. Fritsch, M. Smith, M. Valasquez, M. York, O. Whitham, D. Pederson. Sitting, L to R: M. Whitnyk, S. O'Neill, S. Ray, M. Palfy, L. Rivera, L. Sanders, |. Warren, V. Vreeken. EL. TS at Ree is Top row, L. to R.: J. Fisher, D. Morris, P. Greer, D. Dysart, J. Pellum, L. Stanford, A. Meier, G. Wasco, L. Miller, W. Stone, R. Trout. Middle row, L. to R.: F. Martinez, L. Trammell, L. Collins, J. Anderson, C. Weed, C. Weber, L. Earls, J. Wiggins, L. Simpson, C. Mariedth. Sitting, L. to R.: A. Martinez, E. Rivas, S. Barber, G. Allen, M. Bittencurt, S. Rachak, B. Smith, D. Vreeken, J. Doe. . —= some Soy =| ae) | ba whl y Bae) es L. to R., Back Row, T. Counts, R. Sanchez, D. Gemmer, C. Wolcott, R. Faulkner, Ronald Saubel. Front Row, J. Burnham, C. McCann, P. Gonzales, L. Bridges, V. Bandy, H. Dias. - Wee Time's passage seems to have made cynics of them all in this pic, but the sophs are only waiting for the cheerleader’s cue to show their enthusiasm at this game. 89 | ANDIECUITOc on BEAUMONT SAN DIEGUITO Back Row, L. to R., Mr. Linden, J. Espinoza, L. Pendleton, D. Fisher, G. Keeton, D. Tungate, R. Escovedo. Kneeling, K. Breitweg, A. Leeper, D. DeVoist, D. Dysart, E. Linton, J. Gambrall. Wrestling MUSCLE MEN —The Bronc grap- plers gave a good account of them- selves in every match this year. This between season sport keeps ath- 1letes slim and in condition. Rachak and Keeton show how it's done. { | 4 Back, L. to R., D. Crum, H. Wallace, T. Pelonis, T. Baxter, D. Durham, N. Stitzell, D. Roberts, T. Davis, Coach Linden. Kneeling, L. toR., G. Keeton, W. Lyons, A. Rachak. } 5 4 Back, L. to R., J. Marquardt, R. Faulkner, R. Hartsfield, A. Meier, P. Beach, R. Escovedo, D. Baxter, J. Jensen. Middle, L. to R., V. Blanchard, T. Porter, G. Stewart, R. Dudley, D. Pederson, E. Swait. Front, L. to R., T. Lyons C. Lee, T. Warren, A. Evans, J. Gambrall. Track - THE BRONCO track aggregation hit the cinder path with the enthus- én iasm and skill of a record-breaking squad. Roberts and Keeton run Davis clears the high-jump bar. the low hurdles. igh-jump Rear. f - ' Reet ge a ¥ = pan Fonts Po saagl srs ox z Back Row, L. to R., T. Baxter, D. Tungate, A. Rachak, R. Castro, T. Pelonis, Mr. Linden. Kneeling, H. Wallace, D. Crum, J. Espinosa, D. Bischke, W. Lyons. Camera Shy, W. Steele, C. Brown, K. Campbell, L. Kettering, R. Robertson. ALTHOUGH the Broncs have had rough go- Baseball ing the past few seasons, this year’s team was expected to finish high in the first division. Coach Art Linden had ten returning lettermen to bolster his hopes for the coming season. Senior players Espinoza, Lyons, Crum, Bischke, get tips from Coach Linden. ry Back Row, L. to R., L. Pehau, P. Robinson, P. Hartman, D. Roberts, H. Aguilar, J. Marquardt, R. Hartsfield, Coach Burk. Middle Row, L. to R,. Mgr. G. Wasco, D. Baxter, E. Swait, B. Gilpin, R. Sanchez, D. Bradley, J. Timmel, L. Gray. Front, L. to R., E. Sweitzer, D. Pederson, { J. Gambrall, R. Faulkner, T. Lyons, C. Lee, P. Beach. , 4 oe eee A eee Bischke ready to bunt as Baxter gets set. Third singles Bill Graham. Team members are D. Coombs, B. Graham, D. Crum, K. Campbell, L. Kettering, J. Frost, D. Keller. Boys’ Tennis Coombs ready for an ace. B. Meier, A. Meier, ONCE AGAIN B.U.H.S. can be proud of the tennis team. A bevy of returning lettermen made up a veteran squad that took its share of victories. Campbell with that sober look of concentration. a SEE ee 4 + dt wat be | | ! i | L. to R., S. Swope, D. Jolley, A. Aguilar, L. Jolley, and B. J. Peterson. Girls’ Tennis THE GIRLS’ TENNIS TEAM, under the direction of Miss Don- nally, went in quest of their third R.C.L. tennis title in four years. 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