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7 ss s eg) § Oo S¢ TOOHOS HOIH NOIND ONINNVGE something to shout about 100 OFFICES Administration Counseling CLASSROOMS Art Business World History Home Economics Se sees ak aed ean Roe oa ie ee Languages Mathematics LIBRARY AUDITORIUM METAL SHOP ble ee 200 SHOP Crafts Mechanical Drawing Metal Shop Wood Shop 300 CAFETERIA 400 CLASSROOMS Consumer Economics English | ee History 200 MUSIC schools: 1. specifically, an institution for teaching children. 2. the building or buildings, classrooms, laboratories, etc., of any such establishment. 3. all the students, or pupils, and teachers at any such establishment. CAFETERIA AUDITORIUM CLASSES OFFICES 100 CLASSES CLASSES 400 LIBRARY The dictionary definition is all- inclusive but leaves a lotto be said. From the general to the spe- cific covers more than identifica- tion of the elements common. to all public high ‘schools. It is the interior landscape that defines the specific spirit of the school. The “something to shout about.” there’s the essence of the insti- tution. a —— There’s the vital difference; the similarities exist for all schools , but the institution is a place , not a feeling, without the intervention of you... Your inner involvement is the thing that illumines this paper memory. And, come the day when this school is a recollection of things past, the memory’s recall will be shaped by how much you’d been a part of the school. Good years... you'll know you never had it so good. credits art direction: Joe Waters photography: McCulloh Studio block prints: K. Cepak, O. Durr, J. Fields, T. Me- Clellan, M. Peorman, T. Porter, J. Santa Cruz, M. Velasquez. advertising: D. Callahan, S. Shipp, S. Watson. pase 108 lio Administration Faculty Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Organizations Activities Sports Advertising production: E. Brune, S. Carr, H. Cepak, J. Fields, S. Fitch, M. Gonzales, Y. Greathouse, J. Kaminsky, D. Latt, P. McCrary, W. Pellun Noble, E. |’ S.. Roberts, D. Sparks, D. Swait, B. Wall, D. Way, R. Heckman. cama SEPTEMBER ‘{ hae sremenecie®? ocToBeR Jf First quarter report cards 10 ccemczeer:, NOVEMBER . ff “Cheaper by the Dozen” — Senior Play 8 ( Christmas holiday 18 Block B basketball tourney 20-23 D E G E M B E R y Sophomore Sock Hop 12 First semester report cards 26 JANUARY Spinsters Dance 27 Sophomore Sock Hop 9 Lincoln's Birthday 12 Washington's Birthday 22 FEBRUARY : Sophomore Sock Hop 23 “A Connecticut Yankee’ — Junior Play 21 Third quarter report cards 30 MARCH Easter Dance 6 Spring Recess 16-20 A PRIL Sophomore Talent Show 11 Azure Hills, Junior - Senior Prom 19 Senior Day Freshman Dance 25 MAY Memorial Day 30 Baccalaureate 10 Awards Assembly 14 JUN E Graduation 15 gp shury) pool asay) Jp aany nok Sead cays, cel ie clad ciety AUGUST events of YOUR social life. Remember? % ee ') Ag = 5) (ee EES 196 aie D. 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Bie | 9 r IO : UI 2 t R - j | bo ps | rai Mr. William E. Toland Mr. George R. Barker Assistant Superintendent President, School Board Mr. Eugene H. Rutten Mrs. Genevieve Rutherford Mrs. Shirley Carr Clerk, School Board ADMININISTRATION Dr. John F. Plank District Superintendent This raph (a school population prdjection| prepared by Mr. [Smithpeter’s lmath | G00 relasses and- rendered by-R.-Heckman)};-givessome-clue-tothe magnitude of the-job} [reat Ne re CST. | faced iby the policy-makers, our school board. The, extrapolation indicates, that. by | Ski 4 Ee 1975, | | the school population will double. This staggering figure is just another con- | -92 — ‘sideration to be included in the already weighty job these respdnsible citizens per- ran form,| The school board’s duties, so well discharged and without which this $chool | 1 sae = 63 : : te | a ; could} not-funetion; -give-us—additional-reason-to-be-proud-of B.-U,-H-S: + ——— ) os sy : As) v il Je] b ler Ye p, i ) -e-_-OOT i 4 977 i00 AVE 1 1054 Wm ou 300 YK 49VU arr : “ie ciyeecuvene Ye, 77 be a Mr. Stevenson Business Languages oN 4 Mrs. Rowley English; Girls’ P.E. men -_— = _ Be fe Mr. O’Kelley Science Ae Sy =’ Mr. Nielsen Social Studies Mr. Dinwiddie Math; Science Mr. Mann Counselor Mrs. Reynolds aa Mr. Sisk History; Boys’ History; Boys’ P.E P ‘© be Mr. Smithpeter Mathematics Mr. DeWeese Stevens Principal 9 Mr. Wilson Mr. Waters English; Art Mrs. Varney English Miss Micelli Girls’ P.E. Mr. P. Martin History Mr. D. Martin Shop Mrs. Romberg Nurse Mr. Amick Typing Mr. Akkerman English Mrs. Abras English Mr. Frank Burk Assistant Principal Mr. Jensen Chorus Mr. Hobson Band j - 4 j 1 Mr. Harvey (me Wa) : Mathematics Miss Fuller Library oun — Mrs. Delgado ay Homemaking } 4 : “ Mr. Kroonen Spanish Mr. Kraus English a Mr. Koran aaa Science == ‘ Mr. Klein Social Studies in , Mr. Jackson Crafts Shop Mrs. Wood English Mr. Marshall Boys’ P.E. History Mr. Bendigkeit Science Mrs. Campbell ‘ ia lt ee ee Mrs. Abbott Mrs. Rothrock OFFICE STAFF p! We would like ath Mi 3 pleasant for the students and visitors. to extend our thanks to these ladies who make this school more ae PO AAD We are very grateful to Miss Fuller and her staff for keeping the library straight and orderly so that we may study before school and during the noon hour. LIBRARY AND AUDIO VISUAL Thanks to the Audio Visual class for doing such a swell job of showing the movies at the school for our educational purposes. - —a Mrs. Anna Rutherford Mrs. Mary Steckster Mrs. Gertrude Babos Mrs. “Jo” Noble CAFETERIA STAFF We, the students of B.U.H.S., are grateful to the cafeteria staff, who have made our lunch times tastier and happier. Front Row, Left to Right: Yvonne Greathouse, Barbara Platner, Barbara Shelton, Anne Shelton, Carolee Campbell, Donna Todd. Back Row: Gertrude Babos, Mary Steckstor, “Jo” Noble, Anna Rutherford. L. to R.: Mr. Paul Viall, Mr. Aaron Emmerich, Mr. William Garner, Mr. Charles Rieger, Mr. Charles Shideler. The announcement of Mr. Ray Minkel’s retirement almost caught us with our deadlines past. It is with special pleasure that we're given the opportunity to recognize, out loud, the many years of untiring service given us. The more so, since it is service typical of the whole custodial staff. Those of us who share the same length of tenure realize how much of Ray’s work was above and beyond, whether it was his meticulous cabinetry, or the extra care taken on the stage sets. Top: Mr. A. Stuehser _ Bottom: Mr, A. Wunch Below, right: Mr. Ray O. Minkel The best of the future to you, Ray, in your well-earned Cl I) i ODIANS retirement. We hate to see you go; suddenly, we’re ten years older. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Ist SEMESTER Acne John Plank Gary Brooks Doris Swait Alice Burk President Vice Pres. Secretary Treasurer ADVISORS Mrs. Abras : : 5 : “ Left to Right: Olga Durr, Kathryn Cepak, Donna Todd, Jean Fields. Donna Bagley, Donna Kettering, Cheerleaders. oo = om V4 f = a | Mr. Amick ea a ve ; NS S 4 ' = 5 am : John Tamulonis Brian Smith Bonnie Pryor Doris: Swait President Vice Pres. Secretary Treasurer Mr. Klein Left to Right: K Cepak, O. Durr, Y. Greathouse, J. Kaminsky, J. Fields, D. Todd. Cheerleaders. 19 DAVID ADRIAN JV Football 59, Varsity Foatball 61, Wres- ling 59, Band 4 yrs., Band Treasurer 59, Honor Band 61, 62, House of Representa- tives 62, House of Representatives V. Presi- dent 62, JV Baseball 59, Block B 61, 62, Sophomore Talent Show 61. VERONICA ARIAZ Girls’ League 4 yrs., Frosh Representative 59, Senior Representative 62, Pom-Poms 2 yrs., Treasurer 60, G.A.A., F.H.A., Secretary of F.H.A. 62, Pep Club 59, Soph Talent Show 60, C.S.F. 60, Honor Roll 59, 60, 61, Varsity Cheerleader 61-62, Head 2 yrs., Daisy Chain 61, Student Council 2 yrs., Ex- change Assembly 60, TAC 61, Homecoming Princess 61, Block B Princess 61-62. 20 CINDY ALLEN Girls’ League 4 yrs. Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1961 (transferred). IRENE AUTENRIED Exchange Student 61, Madchengymnasium I, Basel Switzerland, Medical Club 62, House of Representatives 62, American Field Service Campus Club 62, Honor Roll 62, Speech Club V. President 61, President 62. DENNIS ALLOWAY Transferred from Seattle, Washington, in 59. D Basketball 59, JV Baseball } 59, B Basketball 61. DONNA BAGLEY JV Songleader 59, Freshman Class Cheerleader 59, Banner Girl 59, G.A.A. 59, 60, Drill Team 60, Sophomore Tal- ent Show 60, House of Representatives 61, Baccalaureate Usherette 61, Junior Class Play 61, Senior Class Cheerlead- er 62, Senior Class Play 62. GARY BROOKS Transferred from Arcadia, California 59, JV Football 60, JV Baseball 60, JV Baseball 61, Senior Class V. President 62, Sophomore Talent Show 60, Senior Play 62, Spanish Club 60, Math Club 62. KENDALL BRIDGES CAROL ANN BROWN Speech Club, G.A.A. 58-60, Pep Club, Girls’ League Junior Concessions, Sophomore Tal- ent Show 59-60. RICHARD BRIDGES Band 4 yrs., Block B 60, 61, JV Football 59, 60, Manager Football, Manager of C D 60, Dance Band 4 yrs., Frosh Treasurer 59, Soph. Treasurer 60, Science Club 62, Tennis 60, 61, Talent Show 60, 61, 62, Pep Band 4 yrs. ALICE JEAN BURK JV Songleader 59, Drill Team 60, Varsity Cheerleader 61, Daisy Chain 61, Senior Class Treasurer 62, Senior Class Cheerlead- er 62, Girls’ League 4 yrs., Miss Banning 62, Sophomore Talent Show 60, G.A.A. 59, Student Council 61, Pep Club 59, Rally Committee 61. 21 CAROLYN MAY BURT Transferred, Los Angeles, California, 1961. SPENCER CARR A.S.B. President 62, C.S.F, Sealbearer, Junior Class President 61, Sophomore Class President 60, Varsity Basketball 61, 62, All-D.V.L. 61, Varsity Baseball 4 yrs., Varsity Football 60, Varsity Tennis 60, Math Club 4 yrs., Boys’ State 61, National Merit Finalist 62, Latin Club 59, 60, Rotary Boy, Ad- vanced 1 County Secondary Schools Conference 62, Valedictorian, rite Publications 62, Chairman, DIANNE BUTLER G.A.A. 4 yrs., Girls’ League 4 yrs., C.S.F. 59, 60, 61, Sophomore Talent Show 59-60, Math Club 59, Daisy Chain 60, Pom-Pom 59, Majorette 60, Head Majorette 61. GREG CAMPBELL Freshman Class Treasurer, Sophomore Class VY. President, Junior Class V. President, A.S.B. V. President 62, JV Football 59, JV Baseball 59, C, D, JV Basketball, C, Var- sity Track, Block B 3 yrs., Sophomore Tal- ent Show, House of Representatives 60. JAMES CALDWELL KATHRYN CEPAK Girls’ League 4 yrs., Pep Club 59, 60, Soph- omore Class Cheerleader, Senior Class Cheerleader 61-62, Daisy Chain 61, Home- coming Princess 61-62, Miss Banning Fina- list 62, Ady. Publications 61, Honor Roll 60-61. MARTIN DETAVERNIER KATHY CLARK F.H.A. 58, 59, G.A.A. 58, 59, 60, 61, Speech Club 4 yrs., Spanish Club 60, 61, Girls’ League 4 yrs., House of Representatives 60, 61, Rally Club 60, 61, Pep Club 58, 59, Junior Concessions 60, 61, TAC 62, Speech Club V. President 61, 62, Spanish Club V. President 60, 61, Girls’ League Senior Rep- resentative 61, 62, Junior Play 61, Spanish Club Secretary 60, 61. REETA WILLIAMS DODGE Girls’ League 4 yrs. LONIE GAYE DICKERSON Transferred, Indio High School 60, Girls’ League 2 yrs., Homecoming Princess, Block B Princess, Senior Play 62. DANNY DOMINGUEZ Football 60, 61. SUE ELLEN CLARK Drill Team 60, 61, Girls’ League 4 yrs., Sophomore Class Cheerleader, Junior Class Cheerleader, Stampede Staff 62, Junior Class Play, Tennis Team 59, F.H.A. 59, 60, A.F.S. Treasurer, Daisy Chain 61, Pep Clftb 59, Senior Class Play. 23 DOROTHY JEAN DOVE Transferred from Beaumont 59; Girls’ League 3 yrs., Operetta 61, Chorus 3 yrs. fe GLENDA HELEN DOOLITTLE G.A.A. 59, 61, Stampede 61, 62, Frosh Class Treasurer 59, F.H.A. 59, 60, 61, F.H.A. Secretary 61, Medical Club 61, Girls’ League 4 yrs., Pep Club 59, Rally Comm. 61, Junior Play 61, Sen- ior Play 62, Sophomore Talent Show 60, A.F.S. 61, Representative to F.H.A. Conf. 61, Graduation Usherette 61, Drill Team 60, 61, Banner Girl 59, Junior Concessions; Speech Club 59, Junior Red Cross 60. 24 EARL JEFFERSON EDMAN Transferred from South Gate 59. Track 61, Talent Show 61, Operetta 61, Band 61. OLGA DURR Girls’ League 4 yrs., Pep Club 59, Student Council 61, A.F.S. 61, Sophomore Class Cheerleader 60, Varsity Cheerleader 61, Block B Queen 61, Homecoming Princess 61, Senior Class Cheerleader 61, 62, Honor Roll 60, 61. JUDY EDMAN Transferred from South Gate 60. G.A.A. 61, Girls’ League 3 yrs., Operetta 61. BETTY EVANS F.H.A. 59, 62, G.A.A. 59, Drill Team 59, 60, 61, F.H.A. 62, Sophomore Talent Show 3 yrs., Pep Club 58, 59, Girls’ League 4 yrs., Exchange Assembly 60, 61. ! Re, 9 JEAN FIELDS F.H.A. 59, A.F.S. 61, 62, Girls’ League 4 yrs., Rally Comm, 61, Drill Team 58, 59, Student Council 61, 62, Daisy Chain 61, Sophomore Talent Show 60, Junior Play Sets 61, Junior Concession 60, 61, Sopho- more Class Treasurer 59, Senior Class Cheer- leader 61, 62, Red Cross Club 60, 61, Speech Club 61, 62, Math Club 61, 62, Pep Club 58, 59, Annual Staff 61, 62, Honor Roll, Girls’ League Corr. Secretary. JIM FLETCHER Transferred from Mitchell High School, Indiana, 61. [be RICHARD FISHER JV Football 58, 59, JV Football 60, 61, 62, Track 59, 60, Wrestling 59, 60. EUNICE FLORES G.A.A. 4 yrs. V. President 61, President 61, 62, Junior Play Usherette, Junior Conces- sions, Student Council, F.H.A. 60, 61, Girls’ League 4 yrs., Girls’ League Junior Repre- sentative. NILA JACKIE FLETCHER Junior Red Cross 59, 60, Girls’ League 4 yrs., School Opera 60, Stampede Staff 61, 62, Drill Team 60, 61, 62, Junior Play Usherette 60, 61. GALE FOSKETT G.A.A. 4 yrs., F.H.A. 58, 59, 60, Medi- cal Club 61, 62, Drill Team 59, 60, 61, American Field Service 61, 62, Senior Play 61, 62, Sophomore Talent Show 59, 60, Girls’ League 4 yrs. 25 GARY GILBERT D: le: : Bi MARY ANN GIBSON Se Pep Club 59, 60, 61, F.H.A. 61, 62, Speech 5 Club 62, Girls’ League 4 yrs. Ti At ROSIE GARCIA Girls’ League 4 yrs., G.A.A. 60, 61, Pom- Pom 60, 61, 62, F.H.A. V. President 61, 62, Pep Club 59, 60. CHRISTINE GRAY Pep Club, Girls’ League 4 yrs., G.A.A. 60, 61, 62, Drill Team 59, 60, 61, Stu- dent Council, Drill Team President 61, 62 MARGUERITE GONZALES Student Council 62, House of Representa- tives Parliamentarian 61, 62, Girls’ League President, Girls’ League 4 yrs., Girls’ ra - letic Assoc. 4 yrs., Girls’ Athletic Assoc. Sec. eo are 60, Speech Club Secretary 62, F.H.A. 4 yrs., ities Junior Concessions 60, 61, Tennis, Annual Staff 60, 61, Pep Club 58, Ady. Publica- tions 61, 62. 26 YVONNE GREATHOUSE Daisy Chain 61, Senior Class Cheer- leader 62, Medical Club Pres. 61, Miss Banning Finalist 62, Girls’ League 4 yrs., Junior Play 61, Senior Play 62, Student Council 61, Annual Staff 61, Scholarship 58, 59, Honor Roll 4 yrs., Tennis 58, 59, F.H.A. 58, 59, Girls’ Athletic Assoc. 59. BUD HAZELL Transferred from Downey 60. Varsity Wrestling 60, 61, Varsity Football 61, Junior Play, Junior Class V. President, American Field Service President, D.V.L. V. President, Student Council 61, 62, Math Club 60, 61, 62, Spanish Club 60, 61. JERRY HARVEY Varsity Football 61 Fre Class 60, Jou NAHALA HENDERSON Transferred from Indio, California 61. J Basketball, Track 62. JAMES HOLLAND Football 2 yrs., DE GB: JV Basket- yrs., C, B, Varsity Track 4 yrs., Soph- Talent Show 59, Block B 2 yrs., CIF 61, 62, Football, House of Repre- LYNDA HOOK ALIVES. Commissioner of Pep 61, 62, Rally Commit- tee Chairman 60, 62, Speech Club 62, Math Club 59, 60, B.T.A. Neophytes 60, 62, C.S.F. 58-59, 60, Honor Roll 59, 62, T.A.C. Novem- ber 61. WILLIAM D. JOSF JUDITH ANNE KAMINSKY Transferred from Palm Springs 60. Speech Club 60, 61, Journalism 61, 62, Senior Play, Junior Play, Senior Class Cheerleader 62, Miss Banning Finalist 62, American Legion Speech Award, Math Club 60, 61. ECKHARD KRICK Transferred from Los Angeles 59. Track 1 yr., Basketball 1 yr. DONNA KETTERING Sophomore Class Secretary, Junior Class Cheerleader, Senior Class Cheerleader, Speaker of House of Representatives 61, MARK ALAN KELLER Commissioner of Girls 61, 62, Band 58, 59, t- Tennis 4 yrs. Band 4 yrs., County Honor Drill Team 60, 61, Girls’ League 4 yrs., h Band 4 yrs., Junior Class President 61, Jun- Daisy Chain 61, Miss Banning Finalist 62, - ior Class Play 61, Sophomore Talent Show TAC, February 62, Junior Play, Senior Play, 1- 61, Exchange Assembly 61, Senior Class Senior Play Director, Scholarship 59, Honor Gheerleader 61. ; Roll 3 yrs., Sophomore Talent Show 61, Pep Club 59, Student Council 61, 62. KENNETH RAY LOVE Transferred from Neosho, Missouri, 59. JV Football 60, 61, Varsity Football 62, D Basketball 60, JV Baseball 60, LARRY LOMAS Varsity Wrestling 61, Varsity Baseball V Football 2 yrs. S : 61, 62, Math Club 61, 62, Science Club : laces RNa a aR a 62, Block B 62, Honor Roll. DAVID LATT Speech Club, Math Club, Scholarship Club, G JV Football 59, 60, Track 60, 61, Junior 9 Play, Honor Roll 3 yrs., Sealbearer, Life L Membership C.S.F., Student Council 61, 62, Math Club President, Annual Staff 61, 62, Junior Concessions, Rotary Boy 61. 29 JOAN MARIE LYDON Speech Club 60, 61, 62, Speech Club Secretary 60, Science Club 62, Girls’ League 4 yrs., B.T.A. Neoph ytes Presi- dent 62, Student Council 61, 62, C.F.S. 59, Honor Roll 59, 62, G.A.A. 60. JIMMY MACIAS D Basketball 58, 59, C Track 58, 59, D Basketball 59, 60, B Basketball 60, 61, Varsity Track 60, 61, Varsity Bas- ketball 61, 62. 30 TRUDY McCLELLAN G.A.A. 59, F.H.A. 60, 61, A.F.S. 61, Girls’ League 4 yrs., Pep Club 59, 60, Rally Com- mittee 60, 61, Drill Team 60, Student Coun- cil 62, Graduation Usherette 61, Sophomore Talent Show, Junior Concessions, Junior Class Play, Junior Class Secretary 60, 61, Commissioner of Correspondence. DAVID MANCIN Transferred from Bellflower 60. Math Club 60, 61, 62, Block B 62, Varsity Football 61, JV Football 60, Track 61, 62, Senior Play, A.F.S. 61, 62, Varsity Wrestling 61, Speech 61, 62, Spanish Club 61, 62. HN JAMES McMANUS Math Club 61, 62, Speech Club 61, Sopho- more Talent Show 60. JOHN MAPLE Tennis 2 yrs., JV Baseball, D. Basketball, Dance Band 4 yrs., Band 4 yrs., Sophomore Talent Show 2 yrs., Senior Class Cheer- leader, Honor Band, Exchange Assembly. ( ED MARTIN JV Football 59, JV Baseball 59, B ball 58, 59, Varsity Football 60, 61, Basketball 60, 61, 62, Varsity Track PEGGY LEE MARCUS 62. 0- G.A.A. 60-61, 61-62, F.H.A. 58, 59, Junior Concessions, Girls’ League 4 yrs., Pep Club Do; 09: HARRIS L. MOURNING Speech Club 60, 61, Senior Play 61, 62, French Club 59, 60, Junior Concessions 60, 61. TRACY MILLS JV Football 59, 60, Wrestling Manager 60, A.F.S. V. President 62, Math Club 60, 61, Science Club 62, Governor’s Conference at Long Beach, Band 58, Junior Concessions. JACK MICHAEL STEPHEN ROBERT MYSER JV Football 3 yrs., Varsity Football 1 Girls yr., Block B 2 yrs., Senior Play, CIF Glan Playoffs 61, 62, Football. 60, € DON MURPHY aed bsferred from San Bernardino. House of leade esentatives 60, Block B 60, 62, Varsity 62 ball 61, 62, Sophomore Talent Show. Glnee leade Bann ‘ JOE OLVERA JV Football 2 yrs., JV Baseball 58, 59, Blo Varsity Baseball 62, C Basketball 58, Hor B Basketball 59, House of Representa- 62. DORA JEAN NORDQUIST tives 60. Sho G.A.A, 3 yrs., Girls’ League 4 yrs., Pep Club 61, 2 yrs., Tennis 59, Badminton 60, Junior Pep Play 60, Talent Show 2 yrs., Daisy Chain Ae ; 7 } ITE I 60, TAC 60, Junior Concessions 60. ep LESLIE PAUL NIELSEN Dril Varsity Football 2 yrs., JV Football 2 yrs., Varsity Wrestling 3 yrs., Varsity Tennis 3 yrs., Varsity Track 2 yrs., C Track 2 yrs., Band 4 yrs., Block B Club 3 yrs. 32 NINA ORCUTT Girls’ League 4 yrs., F.H.A. 59, Pep Club 58, 59, Sophomore Talent Show 60, 61, Daisy Chain 61, Operetta 61, Snowball Queen 60, Block B Queen 62, Homecoming Princess 62, JV+ Cheer- leader 59, Varsity Songleader 60, 61, 62, Head Songleader 61, Freshman Class Secretary 59, Junior Class Cheer- leader 61, A.F.S. 61, Medical Club 62, Banner Girl 59, G.L. Representative 59. x ESTELLE PELLUM Block B Princess 60, Daisy Chain 61, Honor Roll 61, Ady. Publications 61, 62, Drill Team Secretary 61, 62, Talent Show 3 yrs., Exchange Assembly 60, 61, F.H.A. 58, 59, 60, G.A.A. 58, 59, Pep Club 58, 59, Girls’ League 4 yrs., Junior Concessions 60, 61, House of Representatives 59, 60, Chorus 58, 59, Drill Team 3 yrs. JIM PATRICK JV Football 58, 59, House of Representa- tives’ 59. PAT PATTON Block B 62, Junior Play 61, Senior Play 62, D Basketball 59, C Basketball 60, B Basket- ball 61, JV Baseball 59, 60, Varsity Baseball 61, 62, Varsity Football 62, Junior Conces- sions 60, 61, C.I.F. Football 62, Band 58, 59, Pep Band 58, 59, Dance Band. JOHN M. PICKETT Sophomore Talent Show 60, Junior Play 61, Senior Play 62, Math Club 61, 62, Latin Club 61, Spanish Club 61, Junior Conces- sions 61, Science Club 62. NEIL WESLEY PIERCE Transferred from El Centro, California, 61. 33 MARIE POORMAN Transferred from Garden Grove 59. G.A.A. 4 yrs. Latin Club 62, Home- coming Queen 61, Pep Club 59, House of Representatives 62, Latin Club 61, JOHN PLANK 62. Transferred from Culver City 60. Varsity Basketball 2 yrs., Senior Class President 60, Student Council 61, Block B Attorney 61, LUCY PINTO C.S.F. 61, Math Club 61, 62, Science Club F.H.A. 58, 59, 60, F.H.A. V. President 60, 62, Senior Play 61, Block B Secretary-Treas- F.H.A. Historian 59, Chorus 59, Honor Roll = UteT 61, 62, Honor Roll, Latin Club. 59, 60, 61, Scholarship V. President 60, Jun- ior Concessions 60, Rally Committee 60, 61, G.A.A. 61, Girls’ League 4 yrs., Senior Rep- resentative 61, Junior Play 50, Stampede Staff 61, Senior Play 61, Pep Club 59, F.H.A. State Delegate 61. BONNIE PRYOR Transferred from Lakewood, California, 59. C.S.F. 60, 61, 62, Sophomore Talent Show 60; Junior Play 61, Senior Play MARSHAL PRINCE 62, F.H.A. 60, 61, President 61, 62, Transferred from Rubidoux High School 61. G-A-A. 59, 60, Pep Club 59, Girls’ League 4 yrs., Girls’ League Senior Representative 61, Rally Club 60, 61, Junior Concessions 60, Honor Roll 4 yrs., Senior Class Secretary 62, Student JOHN K. PRATT Connoil 60: TAC 61, Daikg Chain 61, Band 59, R.C.L. Honor Band 60, Math Club 61, 62, Dance Band 58, 59. Picture Not Available TED RAY Transferred from 29 Palms 62. SHIRLEY ROBERTS Girls’ League Representative 61, Girls’ State 61, TAC 60, Commissioner of Records 60, 61, Comm. of Activities 61, 62, F.H.A. Sec.-Treas. 59, Drill Team 60, Junior Concessions 61, 62, Pep Club 58, 59, A.F.S. 61, Daisy Chain 61, Junior Play Student Director 61, Girls’ League 4 yrs., Honor Roll 4 yrs., Sophomore Talent Show, B.F.A. Treas. 61, Science Club 61, G.A.A. 58, 59, Rally Committee 60, 61, Student Council 60, 61, 62, Junior Red Cross 60, 61, 62, Stampede Staff 60, 61, An- nual 60, 61, B.T.A. 60, 61. JULIA RICE Girls’ League 4 yrs., G.A.A. 59, 62, Pep Club 58, 59. BOB RITZ D Basketball 59, C Basketball 60, JV Base- ball 60, 61, JV Football 61, Varsity Foot- ball 62, House of Representatives 61, Speech Club 62, Sophomore Talent Show 60, Junior Play 61, Senior Play 62, C.I.F. Football 62, Block B 62, Junior Concessions, A.F.S, 62. WANDA JEAN ROBERTS G.A.A. 59, 60, Chorus 59, 60, 61, G.A.A. 4 yrs. MOLLY ANN ROGERS G.A.A. 4 yrs., Drill Team 58, 59, 60, Drill Team V. President 60, 61, Girls’ League 4 yrs. ROBERT SANCHEZ C Track 58, 59, B Track 60, Varsity Track 61, JV Football 59, A.F.S, Cam- pus Club V. President 60, A.F.S, Cam- wie, x ; : eae pus Club President 61, Varsity Wres- GLORIA SANCHEZ tling 60, Talent Show 59, Pom-Poms 58, 59, 60, G.A.A. 59, 60, Girls’ League 4 yrs., F.H.A. Officer 60, 61, 62. SUSAN JEANETTE RUMORE B.T.A. Neophytes, Girls’ League 4 yrs., Tal- ent Show, Pep Club 58, 59, G.A.A. 59, 60, Rally Club 60, 61, Chorus 4 yrs., Senior Play 62, Junior Play 61, Usherette 61, Band, Math Club 60, 61, Junior Concessions 60, 61, Drill Team 60, 61, Medical Club 58, 59 C.S.F. 58, 59, Honor Roll 58, 59, Operetta. DON R. SHANNON Transferred from Indio, California 60. Operetta 60. ALLEN SAUBEL JV Football 58, 59, Varsity Football 60, 61, 62, Block B 60, 62, Sophomore Talent Show. JOANNA BILLEN SANDY Girls’ League 4 yrs., Daisy Chain 61, Pep Club 58, 59. 36 a a, JA LEON W. SHEARER JV Football 59, 60, Varsity Football X 60, 61, 62, American Field Service Club 60, 61, Block B 60, 61, Honor ; 9 RAE Et Ot HENRY E, SHEI TON Transferred from Ramona High 60. Math Club 62, JV Football 59. BRIAN SMITH House of Representatives 59, Speech Club 60, Senior Class V. President 62, Sopho- more Talent Show 60. aN i ht ie LOIS EVELYN SMITH Girls’ League 4 yrs., Pep Club 59 Junior Concessions 60, 61, G.A.A. 62, Sophomore Talent Show 60. CARL ALBERT SPARKS Junior Play 60, 61, Sophomore Talent Show 60, 61, JV Football 2 yrs., JV Track 59, 60, 61, Varsity Track 60, 61, Band, 4. yrs Speech Club 61, 62. : L ite, DURON SPARKS Girls’ League Parliamentarian 60, 61, Spanish Club President 59, Daisy Chain 61, G.A.A. V. President 62, Scholarship Society 4 yrs., Student Council 59, Jun- ior Class Play 61, Junior Concessions 60, 61, Honor Roll 4 yrs., Co-Saluta- torian. DORIS ANN SWAIT Girls’ League President 62, Senior Class Sec.-Treas. 62, Student Council 62, C.S.F. Secretary 62, D.A.R. Good Citizen Award 62, Girls’ League V. President 61, Daisy Chain 61, B.T.A. Neophytes Sec.-Treas. 61, Junior Class Secretary 61, Junior Play Student Di- rector 61, Drill Team Sec.-Treas. 61, Teen-age Citizen 61, Exchange Assem- bly 61, Junior Concessions 61, Spanish Club Treas. 60, B.T.A. Neophytes 60, 61, 62, Girls’ League Frosh Rep. 59, F.H.A. 59, G.A.A. 59, Sophomore Tal- ent Show 59, 60, 61, Pep Club 59, 60, Honor Roll 4 yrs., .C.S.F. 4 yrs., Drill Team 4 yrs., Spanish Club 59, 60. 38 GUY STEWART JV Football 60, 61, JV Baseball 60, 61, Var- sity Baseball 62, Varsity Track 62, Stam- pede Staff 62, Block B 61, 62, Senior Play - LEON SUMPTER i | Transferred from Redlands 59. Varsity Foot- ball 61, Journalism Staff 61, 62. JIM TAYLOR B, 59, Junior Red Cross 59, Spanish Medical Club 61, 62, Medical Club dent 60, Sophomore Talent Show Junior Play 61, Senior Play 62, Jun- amatics Award 61, Stampede Editor- 62. nile al es VICTOR THEOTIG Science Club Treasurer 62, Senior Play 61, JV Wrestling 60, Science Club 62, Junior Concessions 61, Spinsters Dance King 62. DONNA TODD Girls’ League 4 yrs., Girls’ League Sopho- more Representative 60, Girls’ League Re- cording Secretary 61, G.A.A. 59, Math Club 59, 60, Spanish Club 59, 60, Medical Club 4 yrs., Sophomore Talent Show 60, C.S.F. 60, Honor Roll 60, 62,B.T.A. Neophytes Sec. 61, Junior Class Treasurer 61, Daisy Chain 61, Junior Class Play 61, TAC 61, Senior Class Play 62, Commissioner of Finance 61, 62, Speech Club 62, Senior Class Cheer- leader 61, 62. PHIL THOMPSON House of Representatives 60, 61, 62, Speaker of House 61-62, Freshman Class Cheerleader 58, D Basketball 58, 59, Speech Club Sec- retary 61, 62, Block B Secretary 60, 61, Block B V.: President 61, 62, JV Football 59, 60, B Basketball 59, 60, Varsity Base- ball 3 yrs., Varsity Football 60, 61, 62, Var- sity Basketball 60-61, 61-62. EDDIE TRAWICK Transferred from Mesa, Arizona, 61. BRENDA THROOP Girls’ League 4 yrs., F.H.A. 59, Junior Play, Sophomore Talent Show 60, 61, Pep Club 59, Daisy Chain 61, Oper- etta 61, Tennis Team 59, Drill Team 60, 61, Sophomore Class Cheerleader, Junior Class Cheerleader, Parliamen- tarian F.H.A. 60, A.F.S. 61, 62, Honor Roll 60, Senior Play. SUSAN LOUISE TROUTT Girls’ League 4 yrs. Girls’ League Treasurer 61, Honor Band 3 yrs., Sci- ence Club 62, B.T.A. Neophytes 62, C.S.F. 4 yrs., Life Member, Daisy Chain 61, Student Council 62, C.S.F. V. President 62, Band 4 yrs., Co-Salu- tatorian. 39 BETTIE LOUISE WALL Speech Club 60, 61, 62, C.S.F. 60, 61, Science Club 61, 62, Annual 60. SUSANN JULIA VAUGHN TransferredTransferred from Blythe 59. G.A.A. 61, Girls’ League 4 yrs., Drill Team 61, 62, Sophomore Talent Show 60, Junior KATHY TURNER Concessions 60, 61. C.S.F., F.H.A. Parliamentarian, G.A.A. Rally Committee 60, 61, Girls’ Leagué 4 yrs., Jun- ior Play 61, Senior Play 62, Stampede Staff 62, F.H.A. 61, 62, Science: Club. TOM WAGES B Basketball 58, 59, Freshman Class ‘ f V. President 58, 59, Talent Show 59, ’ 60, Varsity Tennis 59, 60, JV Piet ROGER WATERS 59, 60, Varsity Football 60, 61, 62, Jun- Track 4 yrs., Ist Place R.C.L. High Jump ior Play 60, 61, Lied at peg 59, JV Basketball 61, Band 59, 60, 61, Tal- 61, Varsity Tennis 61, 62, Senior Play ent Show 61, 62, Operetta 61, Honor Band 61, 62. ROBERT WARREN 60, Pep Band 60, 61. Band 4 yrs., Block B 61, 62, JV Football 58, 59, 60, Varsity Football 61, 62, D Bas- ketball 58, 59, C Basketball 59, 60, JV Basketball 61, 62, Track 3 yrs. 40 DONALD WAY Band 3 yrs., Dance Band 59, 60, Jun- ior Play 61, Sophomore Talent Show 59, 60, Pep Band 58, 59, 60, Junior Concessions 61. LARRY WEATHERS Transferred from Beaumont. House of Rep- resentatives 62, Scholarship Club President 62, Student Council 62, Math Club 61, 62, Speech Club 61, 62. DICK WEIS — Varsity Wrestling 58, 59, 60, Block B 4 yrs., JV Football 59, 60, 61, JV Baseball 58, 59, Track 59, 60, 61. | | DONA WHITE aaa Transferred from Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- if , vania 61. t | TOM WILSON Honor Band 4 yrs., Band 4 yrs., Math Club 61, 62, Scholarship 59, Honor Roll 59, 60, 62, Rotary 62, Pep Band 4 yrs., Sophomore | Talent Show 60, Senior Play 62. MARK WIMBISH C.S.F. President 61, House of Representa- tives 59, 60, 61, Student Council 61, 62, JV | Baseball 58, 59, Varsity Baseball 59, 60, 61, | 62, C Basketball 58, 59, B Basketball 59, | 60, Varsity Basketball 60, 61, 62, Stampede | Staff 61, 62. 4l JOHNNY WOLFINGTON JV Football 59, D Basketball 59, House of Representatives 59, C Basketball 60, Varsity Tennis 60, 61, Band 59, Talent Show 59, Block B 60, Varsity Football 61, JV Football 60, Audio-Visual 60, Senior Class Play 62, Journalism 62. ROWE MICHAEL WORTHINGTON Junior Red Cross 60, Speech Club 61, 62, Sophomore Talent Show 60, Senior Play 62, Operetta 61, Speakers’ Contest 62, Finalist Lions Club 62. ARTHUR WALLS DORON 5 CR es é 7EENT a CHL Hts “a es Wr A 1 é or U] D e wre , 2 anP 4 NE Tth4 RATEAN Dw So C : S yon ee EAN NORDaLL Q Phebe Kea Te hg Doh Q JX ga 4 x ¢ $8 q A 2 , °. ne Ki Sy $. phot: SS) a oe | 3 ) “@ % ae, AVE N cin’: rie ee PUPT 05) VSSY = 70.r-2.) léa es = rele eu e JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Ist SEMESTER Dee Dee Maxwell Joe Tamulonis Anne Hathaway Jeannie Roberts President Vice Pres. Secretarye Treasurer ADVISORS Mr. O’Kelley Left to Right: G. Rubus, P. McGrary, D. Callahan, D. Skeeters, Cheerleaders. 2nd SEMESTER y Mr. Martin a ee ‘“e } Joe Tamulonis Jim Wiggins Sharon Snipp Susan Watson President Vice Pres. Secretary Treasurer ) i Mr. Kraus Paula Thompson and Susan Timmel, Cheerleaders. ————— a 46 Mh x vii i] L. Aguilar D. Alloway P. Bakkom B. Barnfield J. Becerra L. Blair Nae A. Devoist A. Dominguez S. Durham R. Edmundson A S. Fitch L. Flores H. Griffin eifetee % i, eT | a ; E. Hankins W. Hardy R. Heckman R. Henderson N. Hendrickson i a S. Holton B. Jamesor. C. Johnson C. Johnson S. Kellum J. Kilgore Su 7 S. McClellan P. McCrary D. Maxwell D. Maynard M. Meeh J. Metje -) q : , me ' Ww — ‘ham V. Miller W. Noble R. Osborne S. Owens T. Patrick x ‘ = B. Phinney Als Porter R. Poynter J. Quisenberry Ss: Strandberg S. Strange L. Stumbo G. Stumpf ‘ve a oy ll? re S. Timmel T. Todd C. Van Kirk N. Vaugh B. Venderville C. Walls S. Watson ; 5 j oe D. Way L. Weisenberg J. Wiggins 48 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Ist SEMESTER Mike Zavala Richard Carr Phyllis Edds Mary Louise Coffey President Vice Pres. Secretary Treasurer Karen Plank Karen Snipp Cheerleader Cheerleader ADVISORS f Mr. Bendigkeit Mr. Martin Mr. Marshall 2nd SEMESTER Richard Carr Curt Fultz Linda Pendleton Phyllis Edds President Vice Pres. Secretary Treasurer Bonnie Brandon Carol Harrison Cheerleader ae ; Cheerleader Sy L ll v 1 T. Abras K. Adkins J. Allen yy M. Abbott V. Andrade Picture Not Available S. Arnold B. Barnfield P. Bendix J. Blair B. Braggins J. Brothers C. Brown 4 W. Bunton J. Burnham D. Burson L. Burt P. Brown Picture Not Available Picture Not Available A L. Denier D. Corral G. Cranford R. Davidson Picture Not Available . Diaz W. Ebmeier P. Edds T. Estrella B. Foster M. Foster J. Franklin = , P 7 : Lyfths Hind “ AFAR Pike Vl A F. Garcia A. Garrison J. Gilbert M. Gomez G. Hartman ae oo | - eee — _——_ S. Hatfield D. Henderson R. Hobbs G. Jackman B. Jackson V. Jamison M. Knoedler R. Kinser Ps Fee foot Abbi ‘) : ’ M. Koester G. Lawrence E. Lesh A, ' Se, a} beat f Be And ee 3 ay is.| Ae Bi Bor eG ees eX 3 Ad 7, {. McCann L. McDonald J. Machetta D. Macias P. Martin — (9 i i a es. V. Mata D. Miles M. Mongiovi M. Montez M. Moore C. Morris 52 D. Noble L. Nordquist M. Norte M. Nosanov L. Ortega 4 4 : At Pendleton . Pellum a K. Plank M. Rice D. Robinson D. Roberts Pas J “ifs 4 hele i thilt a afta! Schindler K. Scott ne O. Sanchez E. Sanford Picture Not Avail: 4 n pee. ¢, Sy es LA L. Shearer G. Simms B. Snook C. Stewart S. Stone £ =, Picture ao Not Available G. Tripp B. Vaughn S. Vollaro ‘ye % Ai! Ni B. Wise M. Wolfington M. Zavala FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Ist SEMESTER Chuck Cole Wayne Kjorvestad Patty Trimble Judy Barron President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Diana Higgins Jennifer Maxwell Cheerleader Cheerleader ADVISORS Mr. Nielsen Mrs. Varney Mr. Dinwiddie 2nd SEMESTER Jennifer Maxwell Tom Eaton Laura Kinney Jeff Fisher President Vice President Secretary Treasurer @ Judy Bargon Shirley Ford 56 Cheerleader Cheerleader Aig L. Alloway P. Anderson P. Trimble A. Trout T. Babb L. Becerra V. Becerra J. Barron 4 f lr f B. Brown ag CuBoctcher L. Brooks C. Brothers ? q , fl i 7A ay ll C. Brown D. Brown J. Byars F. Calderon kK. Tweedy E. Usdave land : R. Coombs 2. P. Clinton T. Coffey E. Walker G. Darnell B. Dage 57 R. Durham ‘D. Endres C. Firestone J. Fisher F. Elizondo R. Franklin C. Walters T. Garcia S. Weisenbecg C. Gilpin C. Golden C. Gorman ‘lait. J. Harte “4 ms; Pi 3 : ; ea fJ J H. Welmes D. Higgins S. Holmes D. Hunt i we L. Jessie. M. Jones J. Quisenberry 58 f PS ake E. Krick M. Thompson R. LaFon ay R. McGhee R. Tennell J. McNeil S. McSpadden Picture Not Available ¢ Mathews S. Matthews S. Maynard E. Miguel N. Mitchell B. Montez 7 we an! pal ens T. Parrish J. Patton . Pendleton J. Poorman J. Poynter A. Prettyman S. Prettyman 59 a . Patton me. hr ¥ ip C ’ diay E. Rubalcava S. Sanford B. Shidler R. Simms i - oe d Pe 9 J. Smith W. Snodgrass C. Steckstor P. Stone B. Stoner S. Stump 60 ee j Irene shows her ability at making speeches. NA a Irene Autenried: Our foreign exchange student from Switzerland was born on April 7, 1944, in Basal, Switzerland. Her father and mother are Fritz and Hildegard Autenried. Her father works as compositor in Switzerland. Irene, a senior, lived with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Covington at 500 West Gilman during her stay in America. FOREIGN STUDENTS Sarfraz Hussein: Our foreign student from Pakistan was born on March 16, 1944, in Gujrat, West Pakistan. Nasrullat Khan and Wazier Beghum are his father and mother. His father is an official of the Government in the Revenue department. Sarfraz, a senior, lived with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Mills during his educational experience in America. Sarfraz Hussein Sarfraz is tops as a Physics student. STUDENT COUNCIL ‘ The Student Council is the center and authority for all student activities and organizations, This year’s council headed an active slate of student activities, and the exec- | utive board made its presence known by leading the council in its policy-making decisions. Their hours of hard work and patience resulted in a very successful year. Greg Campbell Spencer Carr Vice-President President Jean Fields Trudy McClellan Donna Todd _ Shirley Roberts Comm. of Records Comm. of Correspondence Comm. of Finance Comm. of Activities _ Gary Rubus Donna Kettering Lynda Hook Mr. Burk Comm. of Boys Comm. of Girls Comm of Pep Advisor 64 These hardworking presidents, the future leaders of the adult set, formed the nucleus of this year’s student council. The first to volunteer and the last to quit, these deserved and received the highest respect from students and faculty members alike. John Plank Senior Class z Richard Carr Sophomore Class Mark Wimbish Scholarship Eunice Flores GAA John Tamulonis Speech John Tamulonis Senior Class Chuck Cole Freshman Class Larry Weathers Scholarship Rachel Hernandez Future Homemakers Irene Autenreid Speech Dee Dee Maxwell Junior Class Jennifer Maxwell Freshman Class ORGANIZATION PRESIDENTS Joe Tamulonis Junior Class Doris Swait Girls’ League Wally Sanchez AFS Joan Lydon Future Teachers Sarfraz Hussain Science Dee Dee Maxwell AFS 3 Yvonne Greathouse Medical David Latt Math i ae é Mike Zavala Sophomore Class Margo Gonzales Girls’ League Craig Van Kirk Block B Barbar a Platner Medical Martha Rios Spanish 65 66 This organization is becoming increasingly important in supplementing the traditional student council in Banning’s program of student government. Its members have worked hard providing their classmates with responsible representa- tion and efficient government. Phil Thompson Ist. Sem. Speaker David Adrian Speaker pro tempore 2nd Semester Jim Wiggins Speaker pro tempore Ist Semester Mrs. Varney Sharon Biby Advisor Secretary Jim Wiggins 2nd. Sem. Speaker Marguerite Gonzales Parliamentarian j a ww a 4 a H a a a a a Ss a 2 J = = ® z Back row, Left to Right: Mr. P. Martin, adv., S. Carr, D. Latt, M. Zavala, B. Platner, P. Edds, B. Reese, W. Ebmier, D. Sparks, S. Trout, D. Swait. Front row: S. Biby, L. Weathers, J. Roberts, R. Mathes, P. Anderson, P. Bendix, J. Maxwell, W. Snodgrass, C. Johnson, J. Wihnyk, M. Nosanov, T. Wood, Advisor. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY BUHS is very proud of its Scholarship Society is = members, for these students have worked hard to - gain membership by competing against the state es Oe Y, organization’s grade standards. Good scholarship, as exemplified by our CSF members, is the core of a BUHS complete education. Larry Weathers President Mark Wimbish President Steve Holton Susan Troutt Vice Pres. Vice Pres. Doris Swait Phyllis Edds Secretary Secretary pa Joe Wihnyk Sharon Biby Treasurer Treasurer Senior and Junior Girls’ League members. GIRLS’ LEAGUE Advisor Vice President President 1st Semester 1st Semester M Mrs. Thelma Wood Jeannie Roberts Doris Swait th Sharon Biby DeeDee Maxwell Bonnie Fischer Susan Timmei Lucy Pinto Bonnie Pryor I Corr. Secretary Rec. Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Senior Senior C Representative Representative Denise Bryant Carolee Campbell Jenny Machetta Phyllis Edds Patty Trimble Theresa Dodge ( Junior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman 68 Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative R | £ peal EAE hore | x = ies ; E eer President Mrs. Wood, Girls’ League Advisor, and guests, at the big affair of 2nd Semester the year, the annual Spinsters Dance. Margo Gonzales Michele Meeh Martha Rios Jenny Machetta Phyllis Edds Veronica Ariaz { Corr. Secretary Rec. Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Senior | Representative hi : Carol Gorman Susan Timmel Mary L. Coffey Jeannie Gambrall Carol Cragg Junior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Freshman } Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative Vice President 2nd Semester Denise Bryant Kathy Clark Senior Representative Laura Kinney Freshman Representative Eddie Brune © Py Steve Fitch Sharon Shipp Deloise Way 70 Dana Callahan Spencer Carr Kathy Cepak Jean Fields il Margo Gonzales Yvonne Greathouse Richard Heckman Judy Kaminsky . ‘ f bs aa Pam McCrary Wayne Noble Duron Sparks Doris Swait Bettie Wall Susan Watson ADVANCED PUBLICATIONS The new look for the yearbook class resulted in a new label and a new package. The new package, nside Plus, a student literary magazine. Twice the work, and well worth the effort, for those who stayed in the course. Se Row I, Left to Right: R. Fisher, D, Weis, G. Campbell, J. Plank, B. Ritz, C. Beach, R. Hasenpflug, L. Shearer, S. Myser, L. Nielsen. Row II: Mr. A. J. Sisk, advisor, D. Murphy, K. Love, A. Soto, C. Johnson, S. Fitch, C. Van Kirk, D. Skeeters, B. Law, B. Warren. Row III: G. Stewart, T. Wages, R. Campbell, B. Lish, M. Wolfington, D. Noble, R. Lopez, J. Wiggins, D. | Mancin. Row IV: P. Thompson, T. Abras, J. Tamulonis, W. Noble, R. Edmundson, S. Holton, R. Curtis, G. Rubus. BLOCK B ae Row 1, Lett to Right: T. Estrella, S. Hasenpflug, B. Barnfield, P. Law, C. Brown, A. Johnson, D. Sparks, E. Flores, S. Brown, M. Meeh, C. Fahy, Mrs. Rowley. Row 2: K. Turner, E. Johns, V. Jackson, A. Strange, E. Titus, D. Macias, D. Corral, R. Rogers, L. Flores, M. Rios, M. Garcia. Row 3: C. Johnson, L. Ortega, J. Rice, M. Norte, J. Lynton, F. Alezando, L. Macias, K. Johnson, K. Adkins, L. Brooks. Row 4: L. Pinto, S. Manard, C. Steckstor, J. Barron, E. Rubacava, S. | Stacy, C. Higgins, M. Rios, M. Jones. Row 5: V. Miller, V. Denham, N. Hendrickson, S. Wisenberg, J. Patton, D. Higgins, C. Cragg, K. Todd, P. Anderson, R. Davis. Row 1, Left to Right: M. Zavala, W. Noble, S. Shipp, J. Fields, K. Johnson, -D. Latt, pres.; K. Plank, S. Arnold, R. Heckman, D. Alloway. Row 2: S. Hussain, J. Tamulonis, H. Shelton, G. Brooks, M. Nosanov, S. Higbee, K. Love, J. Wihnyk, Mr. Smithpeter. Row 3: Mr. Dinwiddie, B. Phinney, J. Darling, S. Romberg, L. Weathers, J. Pickett, J. Pratt, J. Plank. MATH CLUB B.T.A. NEOPHYTES Row 1, Left to Right: P. Edds, S. Roberts, L. Hook, D. Swait, D. Todd, M. Pellum, M. Rios. Row 2: C. Cope, M. Foster, L. Kinney, W. Snodgrass, P. Anderson, B. Davis, L. Ortega, P. Iund. These are the girls who were responsible for the efficiency that Here are the industrious workers who were responsible for the was needed in planning the magazine sales for A.F.S. successful selling of magazines and candy. Wally Sanchez Susan Timmel Sue Clark Paul Bendix President Secretary Treasurer Reporter ek ae DeeDee Maxwell Tracy Mills Jenny Machetta Bruce Reese President Vice President Secretary Treasurer ALES. ” C. Harrison, G. Stewart, T. Mills, M. Wimbish, B. Smith, B. Ritz, L. Sumpter, K. Turner, L. Pinto, G. Lawrence, J. Wolfington. Row 2: D. Shannon, D.. Lightell, D. White, J. Kaminsky, B. Ritz, J. Fletcher, S. Clark, L. Stumbo, S. Bullard. Front Row: J. Lydon, H. Doolittle, J. Taylor, editor; D. Todd, R. Hasenpflug, Mrs. Varney. STAMPEDE SCIENCE CLUB Row 1, Left to Right: K. Turner, L. Pinto, S Shipp, S. Hussain, Mr. Koran, N. Hendrickson, J. Machetta, K. Plank, B. Platner. Row 2: T. Mills, S. Higbee, E. Golden, R. Hannery, M. Walker, M. Thompson, C. Cole, P. Anderson, L. Bailey, L. Shearer, L. McDonald, P. Bendix. Row 3: R. Bridges, T..Eaton, B. Phinney, J. Pickett, J. Plank, S. McSpadden, T. Babb, B. Shideler. R. Matthias, B. Reese, R. Pape, W. Taylor. } Back Row, Left to Right: J. Taylor, I. Autenreid, K. Schiendler, Y. Greathouse, Mrs. Romberg, D. Macias, S. Weisenberg, D. Endres, R. Davidson. Front Row: D. Todd, W. Ebmeier, B. Platner, S. Bullarf, M. Rios, G. Foskett. MEDICAL CLUB SPANISH CLUB Back Row, Left to Right: W. Bunton, J. Munoz, J. Eubanks, L. Bailey, C. Steward, Mrs. Kroonen. Front Row: L. Ortega, D. Corral, M. Rios, president, D. Macias, L. Del Rio. Seated, Left to Right: L. Rodberg, J. Grambrall, D. Defreese, B. Evans, R. Hernandez, R. Garcia, V. Ariaz, L. Love, E. Pellum. Standing: Mrs. E. Delgado, advisor, G. Kinser, K. Tryon, G. Tripp, J. Quisenberry, J. Poorman, R. Brown. F.H.A. RALLY Seated, Left to Right: S. Shipp and L. Hook. Standing: L. Pendleton, K. Plank, G. Gorman, L. Pinto, S. Weisenberg, M. Knoedler, D. Way, S: Watson. Seated, Left to Right: R. Thompson, D. Mancin, M. Wolfington, S. McSpadden, A. Spaulding, J. Fisher. Seated, Row 2: L. Hook, D. Todd, J. Fields, I. Autenrid, president, L. Clark, P. Poynter, J. Kaminsky. Standing: C. Steward, C. Brown, J. Tamulonis, B. Phinney, S. Hussain, Mr. Klein, advisor, L. Weathers, C. Sparks, B. Walls. SPEECH CHORUS R 1, Left to Right: C. Clark, D. Alloway, S. Rumore, D. Dove, J. Edman, B. Meyers, M. i al ae G. Waren, T. Smith. Row 2: O. Stitik, A. Brown, F. Darrow, J. Rice, K. Tryon, S. Shipp, C. Stacy, A. Prettyman, M. Foster, C. Harrison, S. Trawick. Row 3: J. Blevens, D. Tubbs, D. Mancin, B. Snook, Mr. Jensen, B. Kilgore, W. Smith, J. Holland, A. Jackson. This group of girls marches in step to the music of the band during football half-times. They add color and rhythm while performing their various routines. DRILL TEAM 78 ———— Olga Sanchez and Barbara Vaughn These girls not only gave vivaciousness to the games, but also helped boost morale. JV CHEERLEADERS JV SONGLEADERS The peppiness of these girls contributed to school spirit and aided the team in moments of distress. Back Row, Left to Right: Patty Anderson, Susan Maynard, Carolyn Steckstor. Front Row: Kay Todd and Patty Trimble. Veronica Ariaz Toni Estrella Carol Fahy Laura Stumbo (alternate) Jenny Machetta Denice Bryant CHEERLEADERS | 4 j Without the help of the cheerleaders the B.U.H.S. students might not show such peppy enthusiasm. These girls, while keeping us peppy, have gone to the games under unfavorable conditions and have led the cheers. We appreciate their loyalty a and good work. n ee The songleaders have done their job of keeping the school spirit up this year. As the band plays, they lead the songs with vim and vigor and add excitement to the games. SONGLEADERS Dana Callahan Nina Orcutt ' Susan Timmel Elaine Lesh Jeannie Roberts Candi Cope Paula Thompson Head Majorette Barbara Shelton Anne Shelton Susan Watson Delores Macias MAJORETTES ALICE BURK, Miss Banning, 1962 ACTIVITIES di Homecoming Week has become more meaningful to us all in the last two years. A week’s activity, which included an annual parade and dress up day, sets the stage for Friday’s game and dance. Marie Poorman was crowned Homecoming Queen during half time of the game and reigned over the rest of the evening. Marie Poorman reigned as queen. HOMECOMING j , : This Junior Class float won first place. 5 AY m The Homecoming Princesses. ( i) « x x q ¢ The enchanted couples at the Homecoming Dance. “Satisfied, now?” SENIOR PLAY “Tt’s not often that I have the honor...” “The funniest thing happened 86 to me last night.” “What are you trying to do, kill me?” “And a tiger for ol’ Montclair High!” Mr: Gilbreth John Tamulonis Mires Gilbretite sree Kathy Clark Brnestine ec a sceen eee Donna Todd ran Kyat ces eer ana John Plank Wackiorsce cesses Johnny Wolfington Dan pe ee ee Pat Patton 1831 | eee area eeeian ge heeaeterceetc John Pickett Br edincens core tees cee Jimmy Taylor Arne eer er eters Judie Kaminsky cilia re Susan Rumore Martha fo nee nee Donna Bagley Mrs. Fitzgerald ...................- Lynda Hook Dre Burton seer ee Guy Stewart oem oCaleswnnse nee: Victor Theotig Miss SBrilltee ee Yvonne Greathouse NANT gfecesessacovestasceseetisensss-aesev-t Tom Wages Cast and stage crew take a bow. 87 BLOCK B ANNUAL a ony ue ce a +) ee - “ Yy, pas : , ae 2 a LS (| CHRISTMAS This year’s edition of the annual Christmas TOURNAMEN' i Tournament proved to be yet another success 4 as Queen Nina Orcutt reigned over festivities and our Broncos won four in a row to cop the championship from a sixteen team field. First Round: Banning 52, Rim of the World 27. ) Second Round: Banning 52. Beaumont 27 Semi-finals: Banning 54, Rubidoux 47. Finals: Banning 58, Fontana 55. The Girls’ League annual Spinsters’ Dance was yet another great success. Reigned over by King Victor Theotig, it drew the largest crowd in the school’s history. } Victor is crowned by date Deloise. SPINSTERS DANCE 90 Dancing and dreaming under “Magnolia in the Moonlight.” Chuck Harrison tries the hard sell on Betty Denham and Gary Rubus, while Ron Mathis lurks in the background. DeeDee Maxwell feels faint after being manhandled by J. Tamulonis. JUNIOR PLAY CAST OF CHARACTERS Hank Bennett....... Chuck Harrison SiguBennetteepieren ier Bonnie Fischer MasBennetts coed .estrsn Jean Roberts han oge Anthea Gary Rubus Queen Guenever...... Betty Denham Merlin nic miners ear ctet ees Ron Mathes ancelota age kee ete Ray Curtis Sacramonsereera eas Joe Tamulonis Morgan Le Fay..... Virginia Miller Sandyennas aa ioors DeeDee Maxwell lainempeieracceee Anne Hathaway Clarence iene asa Ae Bob Phinney dat ly’, e ‘ . ar Om V Vv vv. Lee Kraus presents the cast and the behind-the-scenes people who contributed to the success of the production. “A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR’S COURT” Ray Curtis and Joe Tamulonis form the arch for Betty Denham and Gary Rubus. the Bronco standard has not finished lower m has won four cham- rse, the other sports ‘| yet another area in VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Mr. A. J. Sisk Mr. Jim Wilson Baniiin ps bine tere see eran Yucaipa 0 Banning 28 Palm Springs 6 6 Banning 19 Coachella Banning 13 Banning 34 Banning 7 L 4 } James Holland Greg Beach Bob Ritz Phil Thompson Bob Warren AVAILABLE Salvador Rios Leslie Nielsen Richard Fisher Picture Not Available Tom Wages Steve Fitch Ray Curtis | 3 b Charlie Johnson ae Robb Edmundson Tod Todd = | x“ Picture : Not Available Steve Myser Rick Hasenpflug Joe Tamulonis Dan Dominguez Bill Lish Leon Shearer : ie Leon Sumpter Allan Saubel Jim Wiggins Dave Mancin A} ey John Tamulonis Alec Dominguez Don Murphy $30; Gary Lawrence Snizzlefritz 95 me aay te SR at wily en Sects oye Rar _ sito ee, Nene No vats Maer Se Stopped at the line of scrimmage. A good block and a good run. One of 3 Touchdowns for Rubus. Thompson gains in win over arch-rival Beaumont. 96 Palms Got it, Ma! Touchdow n bound So, what else is new? is 16 Top Row: Left to Right: C. Gorman, J. Saubel, L. Nordquist, M. McCann, S.-Stone, D. Burson, C. Becerra, J. Allen, L. Jessie, B. Flores. Bottom Row: C. Mathews, W. Kjorvestad, B. Dage, L. Denier, C. Brown, R. Platner, B. Stoner, P. Irwin, R. Lopez, D. Brown, M. Mitchell, D. Noble, T. Abras, L. Brower. Je ¥. LOOTBALL , Mr. Akkerman Mr. Mann VARSITY BASKETBALL tj i ih a Richard Carr Spencer Carr Ray Curtis Ralph Davidson Robb Edmundson Steve Fitch whe oD as Fe oe De 0 Steve Holton Jim Macias Ed Martin John Plank David Pratt Phil Thompson Compiling a record-setting 26-4 season, this year’s Bronco squad established itself as one of the greatest teams in Riverside County history. These round-ballers picked up the Christmas Intramural | Tourney and Desert Valley League championships and racked up three CIF victories before bowing in the semi-finals of play-off action. Mark Wimbish Banning 4 Yucaipa Banning Banning eodt. ce werent r re eeeiare ae Coachella Valley Ban nino oo seen Cee eens Palm Springs } Banning 29 Palms | Banning Yucaipa Banning Indio Banmin pet dy ect .cdn eon eee Coachella Valley Banning Palm Springs Banning 29 Palms Banning El Centro r Banning La Mirada ? Banning Bonita ( Banning La Salle aim S Roger Hobbs 99 BEE BASKETBALL Taft Abras Wayne Noble Robert Platner Lending hope to future Banning teams, our Bees captured the third Bronco DVL Bee championship in a row. The team utilized excellent floor play and fine teamwork to compile a 19-2 season record. Congratulations to another team of champions. Banning Yucaipa Banning Indio Banning: 420.525 4-0 Coachella Baring) Ode re oss Palm Springs Banning 7 29 Palms Banning 4a sieecns Yucaipa Banning Indio Banniney (00.. .a 6. Coachella Banning Palm Springs Banning 64 29 Palms 102 Richard Heckman Gary Rubus € { } ae, ee = Mr. Marshall David Noble Charley Johnson KZA Willie Smith Mike Wolfington oy JUNIOR VARSITY .. BASKETBALL Coach Akkerman Back Row, 1. to r.: L. Denier, D. Roberts, J. Darling, R. Hasenpflug, J. Jackson, J. Holland, B. Law. Front Row: M. Koester, J. Mercado, S. Strange, B. Warren, G. Campbell, N. Henderson. Under the direction of Coach Akkerman, our Cees and JV’s both won championships, add- E E ing to our County basketball 4 a ii - = DAE d ag y oe U4 - y ie. My ’ hy - 4. S| A rs i; A ; ‘4 Ke a : ee ; - nn 4 | = MAY “. ’ ¥ bc ; Back Row, |. to r.: N. Mitchell, G. Cullors, B. Foster, D. Lee, W. Kjorvestad, L. Burt. Front domination. Row: R. Tennel, A. Swait, J. Taylor, K. Skeeters, C. Becerra, M. Wolfington. 103 TRACK 104 Top Row, I. to r.: C. Sparks, L. Lawrence, J. Tamulonis, E. Martin, W. Sanchez, G. Campbell, J. Jackson, J. Holland, S. Strange, J. Wiggins, N. Henderson, L. Nielsen, D. Mancin. Row 2: K. Skeeters, N. Mitchell, C. Brown, D. Roberts, B. Law, B. Warren, R. Henderson, B. Reese, P. Smith, D. Burson. L. Denier, J. Taylor, G. Hartman, Coach Akkerman. Bottom Row: G. Cul- lors, manager, W. Kjorvestad, R. Thompson, B. Day, T. Perry, R. Daves, C. Becerra, D. Zimmer- man, J. McNeill, D. Lee, R. Osborne. Track is another important spring sport; it encourages agility, speed, endurance and, in general, all forms of muscular coordination. These boys work hard for their honors. Be ee i a” Back Row, 1. to r.: M. Keller, N. Pierce, W. Noble, J. Maple, L. Nielsen, V. Theotig, Coach Martin. Front Row: D. Mathes, K. Weed, J. Wolfington, R. Davidson, R. Heckman. TENNIS Several returning lettermen and some new talent combined to strengthen this b . ae Dad fe year’s tennis team and lead it to a successful season. 105 Top Row, |. to r.: T. Peters, S. Fitch, T. Abras, J. Olvera, S. Strange, R. Hasenpflug, M. Wim- . bish, R. Edmundson, Coach Wilson. Bottom Row: Al Soto, C. Van Kirk, G. Rubus, M. Zavala, R. Campbell, D. Skeeters, K. Love, D. Noble, R. Carr. This year marked the first year of a new spring | . n T . — sports emphasis program. The Varsity Baseball am ae BA | } squad gave its fans an exciting season and rounded : Te” out the year’s athletic program in fine style. ait Coach Wilson Back Row, 1. to r.: R. Davidson, R. Tennel, J. Darling, L. Harvey, M. Koester, B. Kouba, D. Pratt, S. Romberg, J. Eubanks, E. Walker, B. Flores, L. Burt, R. Hobbs, Coach Marshall. Front Row: R. Platner, R. Malone, P. Pehau, T. Mandelke, M. McCann, C. Johnson, A. Swait, L. Allo- way, M. Wofington. These JV Baseballers form the nucleus of future varsity teams. Their unheralded efforts truly re- x3 _— flect not only a fine team effort, but also a good é i school spirit. ae , f ‘ « ——— Coach Marshall , ® i ia et a Es McCULLOH STUDIO 66 W. 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