Bell High School - Eagle Yearbook (Bell, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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You have earned this honor through your commendable behavior on campus, at games, and in the community-for Bell High's excellent record is the reflection of its student body and its actions. Every merit of achievement that this school can account for is due to your efforts under the able guidance of your teachers. Bell can display its trophies of honor in almost every schol- astic and athletic field. then Judson A. Grenier I'efleCfi0l1S We have chosen Reflec- tions as our theme for the around our school, in sports ...student body . . .clubs . .. social activities . . . and extra curricular proiects. We hope that this book will bring back many reflections of the past school year, noting the many changes in our school, com- munity, clubs, faculty, and you, the students to whom this book is dedicated. CKJHNEHHUS lacully New faculty 'members strengthened the outstanding teaching staff at Bell High School. The students received the best education possible as reflected in their many honors. Seniors are the model of our finished product. Many grad- uate with extremely high honors. Some continue to achieve even higher honors. Underclassmen represent the maiority of the student body. The enrollment of the school has increased 10 per cent over last year's total, which necessitated additional teachers and classrooms. acllvllles Activities such as dances, sports nites and club socials were enioyed by many, as shown in their participation in school events. spans Athletic teams provided thrills and wholesome activities for extra-curricular functions. 'They displayed fine spirit this year and deserve much praise, as do the students that supported these events. 1 g'f3iHwf 1? I is ,fu ,WT rl V. ' xjl 1 . 'W ,, 4.75.9 n 0-.. v 'Q-bm X , 1 5 ,m , ? np, ,vu . ,Wgw w W I-1,5 Q46 xgmw- .. , , mamw wig:-L... T. t C , gc adrnihislralich Three personalities in the Bell story are indispensible to the de- velopment of our fine school. Through the hands of Mr. William Ruess, principal, run all the threads of the story, and by him they are given purpose and direction. After graduating from Fairfax High and attending UCLA, Mr. Ruess served us as Vice-Principal for five years and gained the acquired qualities to become our esteemed Principal for the past two years. Working hand in hand with Mr. Ruess were Miss Geraldine Schwaderer and Mr. John Falxa, Girls' and Boys' Vice-Principals respectively. Miss Schwad- erer, a graduate of Hollywood High, UCLA and USC, has served us for the past four and a half years. Besides her regular tasks she is co-ordinator of all activities. Mr. Falxa came to Bell two years ago from Edison Junior High where he served as Vice-Princi- pal. He attended Santa Barbara State College and Stanford and completed his graduate work at USC. Our administrators have truly made the Bell story one to be remembered and cherished by all. 6 Mr. John Steel, registrar, who is in charge of all school attendance, has served our school efficiently since 1930. Before his years at Bell High, Mr. Steel graduated from the University of California at Berkeley where he received his A.B. Degree. 5 Elizabeth Lindsay . ig. s , r f ij lt Helen Neel ,mf if V f. ' ra ...ig 1 r. 'Sr X if ,lsr l l 4' my., tl Jia xl R its Thora McClintock Vera McFarland Sibyl Kendrick if rm.. ., .- K r ' .5 rf . ... i. .etf ,i5 : 'f .. . ' ' I ' at K. .. ii Lela Morris Frances Curtis Helen Pickrem l Marie Young Jean Reed Philip Luppi Q A ' . fill r ' ll f 1 li xll r.rr A , u llll wi e . E I , K 'mi I V ' , Irvin Duerksen , My y K A ' Q? . 1 r ln . . 1 r' - 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Lindsay, head counselor, guides students ay . An. V N g N -, into worthwhile and careerwise courses, checks individual pro- X ' ,'-' bvyk I . grams and keeps close watch over the graduation require- U L 1 . , . y ments. Mrs. Helen Neel, department head, gives the necessary Elmer WUYHEI' Vefnelle CUSSHY Alfred Bird help to students needing library information. Mr. Irvin Duerksen, financial manager, balances the books and handles all business affairs. This group of competent secretaries help keep the administrative offices func- tioning smoothly. They are lL to Rl Mrs. Thora McClintock, principal's office, Mrs. Vera McFarland, counselor's office, Mrs. Sibyl Kendrick, attendance office, Mrs. Lela Morris, vice-principal's office, Mrs. Frances Curtis, bookroom, and Mrs. Helen Pickrem, attendance office. Mrs. Marie Young, Department head, and Miss Jean Reed are always busily engaged in the necessary health needs of Bell Students. Mr. Philip Luppi aids in helping the partial seeing to strengthen their education. Mr. Elmer Warner does an excellent iob in teaching the rules and regulations of safe driving. Mrs. Vernelle Cassity assists Mrs. Neel in giving library help. Mr. Alfred Bird, Employment Co-ordinator, handles all work permits and helps students acquire iobs. 7 facully ar! 'ill Donald Williams William Ulman department arol Allen Bill Comerchero Ethel Neilson Charles Redburn Helen Webb Typing, bookkeeping, and shorthand are some of the skills taught to students of these classes. These classes hold many potential members ofthe business world of tomorrow. english Forrest McAlpin department head Emily Belcher Ethel Galbraith Donna Gottleib Shirley Oglesby Ray Phillips Sonia Popovac John Rosemond KR' A vw? Ll Alfred Bird department head 1' 8 Rudolph Rowland Grace Strader Clata SeLegue Juliet Szeckler Phyllis Walker industrial arts Ray Askins ln the industrial arts classes stu- dents are taught mechanical drafting, and metal arts in preparation for the day when they will go into the in- dustrial world. Walter Lipman l A department Roscoe Butcher . , head All phases of home lite are taught in this department. E Q Some of the areas covered are clothing, foods, nutrition, child care, manners and family relations. Ellen Reinhardt is not shown. . ,,,, Robert Coleman -si I QI' 6, ' , M 5 ll Walter Firth desggming head E homernaklng Lawrence Murdock . A , Martha Broyles Charles Thompson f f . tt-E i 1 Some of the classes included in this department are Advanced Composition, American Literature, English Literature, and Journalism. The students are taught correct spelling, grammar, and composition. Elizabeth Fichtner is not shown. Doris Plath ln Bell's language as tory, and Alcantar Gerard the 9 lorcthy Brown department head 527:44 ,. , Teen-agers Interested In musIc apprecIatIon, playIng an Instrument, or smgnng wIll fInd that thIs department offers a wide variety of classes in this field. ThIs department offers many phases of mathe- matIcs IncludIng Algebra Geometry and TFIQO nometry. These courses will be very useful in the future space age. Arthur Mautner Jane Reed Percival music math department head Lucllle Ia physical education Zoe Diane lO , 4 if .2 The physlcal educatIon department-reflects to its pupils how to keep physically fit. Also included In thIs department are Inter-school sports and modern dance. Albert Marvin department head Samuel Nash Steve Bianchi Frank Koskl X Lotene Morgan John Osburn Q Ronald Pelletier Tower Jean Reed Bruce Taschner Kendall Webb Lois Vincent SCiel1Ce John Barrow Alfred Brehob Harry Morton Dennis Sundholm -a 1, Xigpicaria 4 mms, g 1 2' ? i ,Q 1 W' at SOCIBI Bosanko MacKinnon Schleuden 2 1 in 'tit Helen -Arnold Kathryn Dobson , ,b. i Science, Life Science, Chemistry, Physics, and Physiology are taught to relate the youth with the world around them ' si i as well as prepare some of them for vocations in science fields. Reginald Murphy , iiic if S iliii Z H icrr l ey Q Lucille Way The culture, social customs, history, geography, and government of our country are taught in these classes which include Social Studies, History, and United States Government. Jessie Bailey department head ,QW Daniel Conforti Harry Lindsay Bonnie Scott George Walker Gladys Wildman faculty president E FACULTY PRESIDENT: Elected faculty president last year was Mr. Harry Lindsay. The main duty of the faculty president is to relate the problems of the faculty to the administration of the school. Other duties of the faculty president are to represent the faculty in the P.T.A. and various meetings of the board. custodial and cafeteria staff CAFETERIA STAFF: Providing a warm lunch for the students is only one of the iobs performed by our cafeteria staff. ln addition to that, they supply refreshments for all scholastic activity such as breakfasts and parties. Hamburgers, hot rolls and milk usually taken for granted by the students, are a major of the cafeteria staff. CUSTODIAL STAFF: Keeping a clean campus is only one of the iobs of our custodial staff. Clean rooms, laboratories, and drinking fountains-tasks which are usually taken for granted by the students, are iust a few of the roles of the custodial staff which help make our campus spotless. Clarence Swanson head custodian May Kitter Cafeteria Head r Judging by the expressions on the faces of Mr. Lehnhardt and Dr. Szekler, it must have been a pretty rough day. Caught off guard is Mrs. Cledith Gerard as she prepares to check in at the main office at the end of a long day. It's all Hats Off except Mr. Rowland who stuns the rest of the faculty with his model of a hat which he re- cently obtained on a visit in Northern Iraq. No it's not Halloween, but the presentation of new teach- ers to the faculty at a faculty meeting. New teachers are Mr. Barrow, Miss Allen, Miss Po- povac, Mrs. Schofield, Mrs. Mikula, Miss Reinhardt, and Mr. Tower. 13 'wr' N aff WV xv :..m.ZL.l-I u...n.:1m 'J NANCY HARDEN senior 9dI'0l' Sehi0fS 'H if 5 Q -Q 3 . 2 Q QQ T, .D 1 :H f sg gg E592 ,fs Z, gg, E! vi Q5 f f f Q 'J In their Senior Bee year, the winter graduates were honored by having capable leaders such as: Vicki Giam- brone, President, Don Bu- chanan, Vice-President, Tom Myers, Treasurer, and Bar- bra Berekoff, Secreta ry. These officers did an outstanding iob as officers of their class. VVil1tel The emblem signifying the winter class was designed by Sharon Hughes. The winter '59 graduating class of Bell consisted of 38 boys and 27 girls. Although it was one of the smallest graduating classes, it was one of the mightiest. Though the semester the 65 students enioyed many activities re- served only for seniors. Among them were their Sen- ior Breakfast, where they re- ceived their coral sweaters, the Senior Prom, the Senior Picnic and several sportsnites. Most of the big events took place in their Sr. A semester. Selected as Ephebians from the winter '59 graduating class were Sue Holbrook and Steve Turnwall. Sue had an outstanding record in leadership and was Student Body Secretory. She also served as feature editor, associate editor and news bureau chief on the Chimes Staff. Steve was excellent in leadership too, as he held the offices of STU- DENT BODY PRESIDENT, and Boys' Forum Vice-President. He was also Chimes Editor and lettered in Basket- ball. Leading the winter '59 graduating class for their Sr. A semes- ter were President, Bill Dickey, Vice - presi- dent, Mike Lee, Secre- tary, Nana Brock, and Treasurer, Bill Wag- goner. l Winter '59 graduates who received the Sealbearers award for outstanding schol- astic records were Vicki Gi- ambrone, Sue Holbrook, Joan Enders, Steve Turnwall, and Tom Myers. These five stu- dents have been in scholar- ship four semesters including one in their Senior year. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sue Holbrook - Steve Turnwall NEATEST LOOKING Joan Enders-Tom Myers JEANETTE ACTKINSON: Glrls League: Letterglrls: Pep Club: G,A.A. - Stenographer. LARRY ALLARD: Chauns - Language Club Secre- tary: Scholarship Society: Science Club: Cross Coun- try - Civil Engineer. r il 1 s i MARY LOU BAKER: Girls' League: G.A.A.: Choir - Secretary. JAY BELL: Snake - Language Club Vice-Presi- dent: Hi-Y: Varsity Club: Science Club: Two Basket- ball Letters: One Tennis Letter - Civil Engineer. BARBRA BEREKOFF: Barb - Ladies: Girls' League Corresponding Secretary: Girls' League President: Lettergirls: Pep Club: Scholarship Society: Girls' Glee: Valkyries: G.A.A.: Choir: Jr. High Student Body President: Head Song Leader: Senior Bee BEST PERSONALITY Marcia Fratis - Louie Willir MOST POPULAR Barbra Berekoff - Tom Myers V, .. fill G 2? 'QL .A t -.5 , 5 ,F .5 F ,553 QQ-54 ',if'x1 , e T 37' Sec reta ry. I! Class Secretary - Housewife. DARWA LEE BLACKETT: Dot 1 Girls' Glee: G.A.A. - Housewife. DON BLEACH: Machinist. MYRNA BOOTH: Mina Bird - Language Club: Lettergirls: Pep Club: Christian Fellowshva: G.A.A. Historian: Choir - English Teacher. DAVID BRADLEY: The Black Sheep - Hi-Y: Choir: Varsity Club: One B Football letter: Three Varsity Football letters - Fireman. NANA BROCK: Lettergirls: Pep Club: G.A.A, - DONALD GRAHAM BUCHANON: Buzzard - Hi- Y: Knights: A9 Class President: Senior Bee Vice- President -- Engineer. BARBARA BURNS: Butch - Pep Club: Girls' Glee: Senior Ushers President: Choir - Clerk Typist. ROSIE JUNE BUZO: Buzzard - Lettergirls: G.A.A.: Choir - Housewife. MELVIN CAFFEE: Mel - Tool and Die Maker. ALBIE CANNON: Alb - Laboratory Assistant. GARY WAYNE CASH: Cash - Football Letter: Tennis Letter - Mechanical Engineer. BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Myrna Booth - Alex Haddad A s H JI .. al. -it S fltr 'i Q We Q 4 .i M, J M 'S ,W .3-get . , .gg ig ' ,. ' ' L ef gi? BEST MUSICIANS Judy Dutton - Don Bleach BEST ARTIST Sharon Hughes - Gary Cash POLLY COOPER: Housewife. JOYCE CUNNINGHAM: Dopey - Lettergirls, Pep Club, G.A.A. Vice-President - Secretary. BILL DICKEY: Hi-Y, Varsity Club, Three Varstiy Letters, Sr. Aye President - Veterinarian. Y .v Q f I 4 I ,.,: . 4 Vwy i A R' Q? r I X ? W X A -. ' 1. , . f was f K.. .559 . rr.r it H : f R 2 X, E, gc I 5 his I JACK DOVER: Big Man - Printer. JUDY DUTTON: Dutton-Button 1 Ladies President, Historian, Girls' League, Lettergirls, Pep Club, G.A.A., Treasurer, Sergeant-at-arms, Choir Treasurer - Secretary. JOAN ENDERS: Joanie - Ladies Corresponding Secretary, Girls' League, President, Corresponding Secretary, Lettergirls, Pep Club, Scholarship Society, G.A.A., CHIMES STAFF, ANNUAL STAFF - Elemen- tary School Teacher. GARY FODOR: Varsity Club, Two Letters in Baseball, One letter in Football. MARCIA FRATIS: Wienie - G.A.A., Choir - Re- ceptionist and Housewife. RON FRAYER: Leon - Hi-Y, Knights, Varsity Club, Two letters in Basketball, Two letters in Tennis -Chemical Engineer. VICKI GIAMBRONE: Vic - Ladies, Girls' League, Lettergirls, Pep Club Vice-President, Scholarship So- ciety, Girls' Glee, Valykyries, G.A.A., Jr. High Student Body Vice-President, Jr. Girls' League Treas- urer, Songleader, Sr. Bee President, Student Body Commissioner of Welfare, Commissioner of Social Activities-Math Teacher. JOHN GODFREY: Goofy Godfrey -Hi-Y, Varsity Club, Two letters in football, Two letters in track- Station Attendant. LELAND GRIFFIN: Thread -Two letter in Gymnas- tics-Laboratory Technician. ALEX HADDAD: Camel -Language Club Treasur- er, Hi-Y Chaplain, Choir, Science Club-Nuclear Physicist. DAVE HADLEY GARY HAMMOND: Gary -Cabinet Maker. CAROLYN HANLON DARRELL HELM: Cricket -Carpenter SUE ELLEN HOLBROOK: Susie -Ladies Keeper of the Keys, Girls' League, Lettergirls, Pep Club Ser- geant at Arms, Quill 8. Scroll, President, Vice- President, Chaplain, Scholarship Society, President, Sergeant at Arms, G.A.A. Sergeant at Arms, CHIMES STAFF, F.T.A., Student Body Secretary, Girls' League Chairman of Publicity-School Teacher. BARBARA JEAN HUGHES: Bobs -Pep Club, G.A.A.-Secretary. l MOST CHARMING SMILE Marcia Fratis-Ray Schultz PRETTIEST HAIR Mary Rodriguez-Tom Myers SHARON BELLE HUGHES: Ding Dong -Lettergirls: Pep Club: F.A.A.: Choir Vice-President-Nursery School Owner. BARBARA HUPP: Hupp 2-3-4 -Ladies, Secretary, Vice-President: Girls' League Historian: Lettergirls: Pep Club: Scholarship Society: Girls' Glee: Christian PRETTIEST EYES Rosie Buzo-Dave Bradley Pep Club: G.A.A., President, Vice-President: G.A.C. 1 O ' EQ Q .. fret , ' ,L - iz g ee. .er at s :- ' .,, W ,QA lj , 'i Q . . i ,nwt i l ,L I s, we ' ..g..:.s.:: . A... K 1 . Lf . , ,L .. ETTIMAP 'k I , '15 5 ' 'Hi' .1 fs 'Z'?'1'i- : ., V M, W, T. . f - . f .4 md ,.wf:x,.1.. . 1, .,., , .,, ,-,,i :K -QT -faux, . e , fr .-,Q ., H I 1 - .1 , --3-fm , r 1: nf.: 1, 1 ..1.' ' ,sd ,,-.,,1 A fs' - 4.32: V- .i . 2' .'-- I' ,,', ,. . , 'B-s f sit' I 2153: v :si iii iii' ' , ' - Q .A A Atv ,,, Y V- Fellowship: G.A.A.: Choir-Kindergarten Teacher. MOST POISE Joan Enders Bill Schultz PEGGY HURST: Mississippi -Telephone Operator. DON LEE JACOBS: Rhine -Printer. EPPE JAURIGI: Apie -Lettergirls: G.A.A.: Choir- Receptionist or Clerk Typist. THOMAS JOHNSON: Joe E. Brown -Forest Ranger. BILL LANGMACK: Professor -An Electronics Tech- nician. MICHAEL LEE: Grasshopper -Hi-Y Sergeant at Arms: Knights: Varsity Club Sergeant at Arms: Two Varsity Track letters: Four Varsity Baseball letters: Three Varsity Football letters: Sr. Aye Vice President - Professional Baseball Player or Gym Teacher. GARY LINDSLEY: Machinist. LARRY LINDSLEY: Track-Chef or Electrical Contrac- lbf. TANYA McLAUGHLIN: Ladies Historian, Treasurer: Language Club Treasurer: Girls' League: Lettergirls: Q, x I I g X .. i..: 3' l .. ,M :S A ::o: .,... ,ff ,K ,sb f Q President: Student Court Secretary. PAT MORGAN TOM MYERS: Quill 8 Scroll: Scholarship Society: Hi-Y Vice-President: Knights President: CHIMES STAFF: Varsity Club: One letter in Track: Commis- sioner of Publicity, Student Court Judge: Senior B Vice-President-Dentist. FELIX PATTERSON: Bambi -Language Club: Schol- arship Society: Christian Fellowship: Varsity Club: Two letters in Varsity Tennis: Two letters in Varsity Basketball-Teacher. JUDY REED: G.A.A.: Lettergirls: Choir-Clerk Typist. BEST FIGURE-PHYSIQUE Nana Brock-Mike Lee WILLIAM SCHULTZ: Bill -Cabinet Maker. CLIFF STARKEY: Starkey --Machinist. ANGIE STOFAS: Burroughs Billing Machine Operator. CHARLES SHUBIN: Shub --Language Club, Ser- geant at Arms, Hi-Y, Chaplain, Varsity Club, two letters in Varsity Basketball, two leters in Varsity Tennis. LARRY SMITH: Mechanical Engineer. STEVEN TURNWALL: Mouse -Quill 8. Scroll, Chap- lain, Scholarship Society, Scribes Club, Hi-Y, Secre- tary, Knights, CHIMES STAFF, Editor, one letter in Varsity Basketball, Boys' Forum, Vice President, Student Body President-Public Relations. BILL TOLMASOFF: Draftsman. NYLA TOLMAN: G.A.A.-Catering. BILL WAGGONER: Waggy -Hi-Y, Senior A, Treasurer, Cheerleader-Insurance Business. JIM VELOFF: Smith -Printer. GEORGE WILLIAMS: Willy -Mechanic ar Armed Service. LEWIS WILLIAMS: Foogie , Louie -Hi-Y, Chap- lain, Varsity Club, one letter Varsity Football, one letter Jr. Varsity Basketball-Electronics. CONTRIBUTED MOST TO SPORTS Tanya McLaughlin-Mike Lee JEANETTE RICHARDSON: Jeanie 1 G.A.A. - P.B.X. Operator. MARY RODRIGUEI: Pita -Pep Club, G.A.A. Choir, Secretary-Telephone Operator. DELMAR RICKMAN: Wayne -Undecided. RAYMOND SCHULTZ: I xv 4- WJ... 'wif 5 At, A .JS 5 a .5 . Q 2 2 . . 2 I ' 1- .... ..., .K I W . Fireman. a F PRETTIEST-HANDSOMEST Joan Enders-Mike Lee I S I - I 'a... .., . I ' T 5 L x ,S . V .IU After all the homework and exams, gradua- tion time finally arrived. First, they walked down the hall to the auditorium, then the graduates proceeded up the aisle. They received their awards and diplomas after listening to com- mencement speeches on, Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow , given by Sue Holbrook, Joan Enders, Steve Turnwall and Tom Myers. When it was all over, the hall was filled with their friends and relativesflto congratulate them. . gang ' 1' lr .kg ., 3 Getting ready for graduation are o few of the winter graduates. John Godfrey helped Joy Bell: in turn Jay held Steve TurnweII's gold cord while he tried to put on his mortar board. Q? gJ,1,, i.n V Lv V i ' ,Ls si' A ff 'l i . 4 is iwsff 4 13 32! wwf Www -Q-4 dau-up all -B -Q-,'73'3fY, 'Q eg- By the smiles on their faces, it looks like these girls had an enioyable time at the picnic. They are in front: Rose Buzo, Darwa Blackett, and Barbara Berekoffg in back, Nana Brock, Joyce Cunningham, Barbara Hupp, Vicki Giambrone, Tanya Mclaughlin, Joan Enders, and Sue Holbrook. 5 1 Ft . in c w i it B s ' 'gin F we ' Q'-e-4 av , , i fix, Bill Waggoner, Dave Bradley, Jay Bell, and Gary Cash comprised one of groups of seniors who entertained at their senior bee breakfast. They pantomimed to the record Bermuda Shorts . Kal' ,..- 'gig flu-L-.., of Xa . ,. 4 -QI. f-.4 F' -S we M1'f+1fQ my Secretary Kay Rusk -fl' Treasurer Elyse Telecke Leading the Senior B class for the winter semester were Presi- dent Tom Boxdorfer, Vice-President Gene Charbonneau, Secre- tary Kay Rusk, and Treasurer Elyse Tel- ecke. These four offi- cers reflect the out- standing leadership given the 228 mem- bers of the Senior B class. Among the many exciting events that occurred were the Senior A and B sports- nites and the memo- rable Senior B Break- fast. At this Breakfast, some 220 Senior B's received their tan and brown sweaters. The theme for this event was Witchcraft, .TL ,f . , t Vice-President Gene Charbonneau Dennis Doyle Nick Walker Janet Mellon Steve Burge President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer SEALBEARERS: BOTTOM ROW: Pat Baker, Roy Nedrow, Robby Purciel, Sharon Henry. TOP ROW: Janet Mellon, Luzanne Lint, Louise Willner, LIITIITIBI' '59 The emblem of the summer '59 graduating class was designed by Bill Fraser. It will always reflect their cherished high school memories. COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS: Harold Polak, Louise Willner, Dennis Doyle, Sharon Henry, Roy Nedrow. EPHEBIANS: BOTTOM ROW: Pat Baker, Brenda Buccowuch. TOP ROW: Leroy Meek, Tom Box- dorfer, Robby Purciel. Bell High had the honor of hav- ing Tom Boxdorfer elected East- ern League President, a privi- lege that is bestowed upon this school only once every 4 years. ik BEST ARTIST John Brinkmann 1 Luzanne Lint LINDA ABRAHAMS: Ladies: Girls' League: Lettergirls: Pep Club: Valkyries, President: G.A.A., Songleader 1 Housewife or Sec- ' retary. ROBERT ADAMS: VarVas 1 Undecided. . J S V' g. 3--ein' Q .5 . 'Wi I. . .2 -df: .-vt, g. . M 1. is 5. '9 , Q, sd. , 2' VJ Vs E BILL AMDAL: Arnie 1 Knights: Key Club - Doctor. JIM AYERS: ANNUAL STAFF1Jeweler. PEGGY BAIRD: Girls' Glee: Choir 1 Filing Clerk. JOHNNIE BAKER: Mechanic. PAT BAKER: Langenclorf 1 Ladies, President: Girls' League, First Vice-President: Lettergirls: Pep Club, Treasurer: Quill and Scroll: Scholarship Society, Vice-President, Secretary: Girls' Glee: Scribes, Vice- President: Valkyries: G.A.A., Head of Sports: Chimes Staff 1 High School Teacher. DIANE JEANNE BALINT: Dena 1 Pep Club: G.A.A.: Choir 1 Nurse. RICHARD EARL BARKELEW: Bark 1 J.V. Basket- ball 1 Forest Ranger. JAMES E. BEARD: Language Club: Boys' Glee: Chris- tian Fellowship, President, Vice-President: Band. STEVE BEATTY: Architectural Engineer. CAROLYN BECK: Lettergirls: Pep Club: Girls' Glee: G.A.A., President, Corresponding Secretary, Histo- rian 1 Social Welfare Worker. FRANK BARTELLA: Machinist. PATRICIA BISHOP: Pat 1 Lettergirls: Pep Club: Senior Ushers: G.A.A.: Thespians 1 Teacher. SANDRA BLACK: Sandy 1 Lettergirls: Vice-Presi- dent: G.A.A. 1 Secretary. CAROL ANN BLEVINS: Shorty 1 Lettergirls: Pep Club: Girls' Glee: Christian Fellowship: G.A.A. 1 Secretary. FRED BONFIGLIO: Bonfig 1 Language Club: Scholarship Society: Hi-Y 1 Marine Biologist. JOHN BOWLER: Police Officer. THOMAS BOXDORFER: Tom 1 Scholarship So- ciety: Scribes, President: Hi-Y, Vice-President, Chap- lain: Knights: Bee Football: Varsity Cross Country: Varsity Track: A9 Class President: Boys' Forum Presi- dent and Vice-President: Commissioner of Clubs: Sen- ior Bee President: Eastern League President and Vice- President: Head Cheer Leader 1 Law Teacher. WANDA SUE BOYKIN: Modeling. JOHN BRINKMANN: Count Von Trips and Lil German 1 ANNUAL STAFF, Co-Art Editor: Tennis: Student Congress Speaker Pro-Tem 1 Forestry or Advertising Art. PRETTIEST - HANDSOMEST Sandra Moorman - Don Shaw SUSAN MEREDITH BROWN: Merdi 1 Ladies, Girls' League, Lettergirls, President and Sergeant at arms, Pep Club, Press Club, Christian Fellow- ship, G.A,A., Sergeant at arms, Head of Equipment - Elementary teacher. GENE BRUNETTI: Accountant. BRENDA BUCCOWICH: Crisco 1 Girls' League, Head of Welfare, Lettergirls, Pep Club, A-'l1 Repre- sentative, Press Club, Valkyries, G.A.A., Recording Secretary, Choir, Treasurer, Commissioner of Regula- tions, Commissioner of Welfare, Songleader, CASC Treasurer 1 Social Worker. STEVE BURGE: Language Club, Hi-Y, Baseball, Sr. Aye Treasurer, LYNN BURTON: Van Gogh 1 ANNUAL STAFF, Art Editor, Band 1 Commercial Artist. DAVID BUSH: Dave 1 Christian Fellowship 1 Navy. JEANIE CANZONERI: Shorty 1 Language Club, Pep Club, Scholarship Society, Girls' Glee, Choir, Chimes Staff, ANNUAL STAFF, Business Manager 1 Librarian. TOM CARTER: Electrical Engineer. THOMAS CARUSO: Tom 1 Electrician. BETTY CARUTHERS: Ladies, Historian, Girls' League, Lettergirls, Vice-President, Pep Club, Girls' Glee, Valkyries, Secretary and Business Manager, G.A.A., Choir, Commissioner of Clubs, Student Congress Sec- retary 1 Private Secretary. EUGENE CHARBONNEAU: Tanya 1 Knights, Gymnastics, Bee Football, Track, Varsity Football, Sr. Bee Vice-President, Boys' Forum Vice-President1 Metallurgist. LESTER CLINE: Fester 1 Draftsman. JERRY COLLINS: Varsity Club, One letter in Football 1 Pharmacist. TERRY COUCH: Lou Lou 1 Girls' Glee, Choir 1 Secretary. SHERRIE COUNTRYMAN: Girls' Glee 1 Office Ma- chines. .........,,.......,..... VENICE COX: Veebee 1 Girls' League, Letter- girls, Pep Club, G.A.A. 1 Housewife. GEORGE DEPOIAN: Little Richard 1 Barber. RONALD DIETZ: Ron 1 Knights, Track, Football 1 Draftsman. CAROLE DINNEN: Girls' League, Pep Club, Quill 8. Scroll, Treasurer and Secretary, Scribes, Secretary, Senior Ushers, Sergeant at arms, G.A.A., Chimes Staff 1 Stenographer. CHARLES DONATO: Chuh 1 Interior Decorator. Q -W or f ..,. ,, ' . f .iyf-T.. F, - ri-. ' I .,1 Nfl- : 1 ,gs k. ii 'st Q. 4 M1 rf1:51'd.Z'f'3.f 'm zsf 5 X , . Q wt' -f rc 1' ,PT ' e ff jr -1 NEATEST LOOKING Pat Doyle - Don Shaw DENNIS OLNEY DOYLE: Snowball - Language Club, Quill 8. Scroll, Scholarship Society, Historian, Press Club, Vice President, Knights, Chimes Staff, Varsity Club, Key Club, Three Varsity Letters, Tennis, Commissioner of Publicity, Senior A President - Chemical Engineer. 'J lff b lit sv 1 tes , 1. 've ',' 'V 1' vgii :Ct I-uc' A 5 ,K my A , s s errs ,. gf ,gf E, S 1. g , ' ' K ,FM . '1l f7' ' ., 'Rf iz , .. V L V AZ . g 5 , lk, VV: 25 ,9 4 f ' 1-- , lk, , s BEST CITIZENS Dennis Doyle - Pat Baker PATRICIA LOUISE DOYLE: Patty 1 Ladies, Girls' League, President, First and Second Vice President, Lettergirls, Pep Club, Vice President, Girls' Glee, Press Club, Valkyries, Vice President, Secretary, and Historian, G. A. A., Choir, Secretary, Songleader - Registered Nurse. JERRY DUNCAN: Dune - Undecided. JUDY EASTBOURN: Lettergirls, Pep Club, Girls' Gleel Press Club, G. A. A., Choir, ANNUAL STAFF, Club Editor and Production Manager, Songleader - Re- ceptionist. GLORIA ANN ELIAS: Shortie - Telephone Op- erator. ARTHUR ESHELBY: Art - Hi-Y, Varsity Club, Sec- retary, Thespians, President, Three Varsity Letters, Tennis, Commissioner of Welfare, Commissioner of Clubs - Draftsman. PAT EVERETT: Patty - Ladies, Historian, Girls' League, Lettergirls, Treasurer, Pep Club, Scholarship Society, G. A. A., Choir, F. T. A., President - Secondary Teaching. DAVE FAIRBANK: Thespians - Manager and Owner of Markets. DORIS JEAN FELKNER: Girls League, Pep Club, Girls Glee, G. A. A. - Stenographer. JANICE FORD: Splinter 1 Girls' League, Letter- girls, Pep Club, G. A. A., Thespians - Registered Nurse. DENNIS FRAYER: Dennis - Undecided. JONATHAN FUSSELL: Jon - Chemist. ANTHONY GAROFALO: Credit Manager. ROGER GITS: Chimes Staff - Undecided. LINDA KAY GOTZMAN: Pep Club - Stenographer. SALLY MAE GOUKER: Sal - Girls' League, Letter- girls, Secretary, Pep Club, Scholarship Society, His- torian, Press Club, Christian Fellowship, G. A. A., Thespians - Elementary Teacher. BETTY L. GREEN: Perry Mason - Girls' League, Pep Club, Thespians - Housewife. BEST FIGURE Verna Hicks - Dave Niedhardt PAT HACQUEBORD: Girls' League, Pep Club - Sec- retary. FRANK HALL: Electronics Technician. ROBERT NORMAN HALLENBECK: Bob - Scholar- ship Society, Christian Fellowship, Knights, Secretary, Treasurer, Varsity Club, Thespians, Two Varsity Let- ters, Track - Electronics Engineer. EVANGELINE HAMMER: Van - Ladies, Corre- sponding Secretary, Lettergirls, Sergeant at arms, Pep Club, Scholarship Society, Christian Fellowship, G. A. A. - Secretary. JAMES LEE HANCOCK: Varsity Club, Two Varsity Letters, Cross Country and Track-Factory Worker. PHILLIP C. HANSON: Diger O Dell - Band, Organ - Mortician. NANCY HARDEN: Scholarship Society, ANNUAL STAFF, Senior Editor - Stenographer. KATHY HARPER: Christian Fellowship - Bookkeeper. DORIS HARRIS: Choir - Housewife. SHARON HENRY: Hank - Ladies, Girls' League, Lettergirls, Pep Club, Quill 8 Scroll, President and Historian, Scholarship Society, Sealbearer, Scribes, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, Senior Ushers, G. A. A., Chimes Staff, Future Teachers of America, Secretary - Kindergarten Teacher. ROY HICKS JR.: Shorty - Service Station Man- ager. VERNA LAVONNE HICKS: - Girls' League, Letter- girls, Pep Club, G. A. A., ANNUAL STAFF, Assistant Business Manager and Activities Editor - I. B. M. Operator. ROGER HIGGINS: Chino - Scholarship Society, Christian Fellowship, Chimes Staff - Business Ad- ministration. CHRISTINA HINOJOSA: Chris - Housewife. WATHENIA SUE HODGE: Tina - Stenographer. JOLENE HOFFMAN: Jo - Ladies, Girls' League, Second Vice President, Lettergirls, Pep Club, Presi- dent, Valkyries, G. A. A. - Certified Public Ac- countant. es. CONTRIBUTED MOST T0 SPORTS Don Shaw - Carolyn Beck L. D. GREEN: Dee - Varsity Club, Three Varsity Letters, Baseball - Engineer. TOM GURSKE: Rickey - Two Varsity Letters - Undecided. I ... -ii: f R in Y 'Y' if X E . S. ' .Mi ' 7 . I X rw, f . I , - , df? ...J .x- '92 xx iw 77 f , X . if .uf .41 1 BEST MUSICIAN Dan Wren 1 Beth Zeigler J f . vALAmE HOFFMAN. '-var' i M' G.A.A. 1 Key Punch Operator. ' RONNlE HOGG: Policeman. -, -sail., I g , ig, mfvglg-', T 521 ffm. 'J P 'I . 3 , W , 1-if 19 , Pep Club: .T .,,ff . ,.i f-.. Q-'fi L,.. l x I gi ' f 4 I it AFS! Ati JOHN HOLTZ: Scholarship Society: Cross Country 1 Engineer. DENNIS HOPKINS: Happy 1 Machinist. SHARON HOPPER: Girls' Glee: G.A.A.: Choir 1 Lab Technician. JOYCE HOYME: Girls' League: Lettergirls: Pep Club, Secretary: Valkyries: G.A.A.: Choir 1 l.B.M. Op- erator. JOYCE JANSSEN: Joy 1 Girls' Glee: Senior Ush- ers, President: Choir1l.B.M. Operator. RON JENSSEN: Moose 1 Christian Fellowship 1 Photographer. SHARRON KATZ: Cookie 1 Beautician. FLORENCE KEEN: Faye 1 Beauty Operator. ROSEMARIE KLEESE: Rose 1 Housewife. Tom Kcocxen. z-md:-pp. GORDON KNECHTEL: Gordo 1 Band: Orchestra: Key Club: Music Club: Track 1 Secondary Math Teacher. HAROLD KNUDTSON: Bud 1 Language Club: Boys' Glee: Choir 1 Pharmacist. BOB KRESTY: Undecided. PHILLIP KURZ: Language Club: Boys' Glee: Christian Fellowship: Choir 1 Music Teacher. MARGARET LAVELLE: Marge - Lettergirls: Pep Club: Scholarship Society: G.A.A. 1 Secretary. RUSSELL LAYCOX: Russ 1 Language Club: Schol- arship Society, Sergeant at arms: Scribes: Knights: Choir: Varsity Club: Two Varsity Letters in Track 1 Teacher nr Principal. JAMES LEE: Undecided. LUZANNE LINT: Lizzie 1 Lettergirls: Pep Club: Scholarship Society: G.A.A. - Stenographer. JUDY LISKA: Ladies: Girls' League: Lettergirls: Pep Club, President: Valkyries: G.A.A.: Student Body Secretary 1 Elementary Teacher. STAN LOHRKE: AIlen. MOST POISED Sandra Moorman - Tom Boxdorfer ELLEN JEANE LUND: Jeanie - Lettergirls: Pep Club: Senior Ushers: G.A.A,: Chimes Staff: Scribes - Housewife. TOM LUND: Track: Cross Country - Electronics En- gineer. DENNIS LYNCH: Varsity Club-Undecided. FRANCIS MADONNA: Ladies: Girls' League: Lan- guage Club: Lettergirls, President: Pep Club: Scholar- ship Society, Sergeant at arms: G.A.A. - Elementary School Teacher. TERRY LEE MARTINEAU: Girls' League: Lettergirls: Pep Club: G.A.A., Vice-President, Sergeant at arms -Housewife. JANICE MASSEY: Pep Club: G.A.A.: Choir - Ad- ministrative Secretary. DON EUGENE MAXWELL: Max - Auto Mechanic. JAMES McALLISTER: Printer. CHARLES McCLUNG: Chuck - Choir - Minister. JANILEE ANNE McKABNEY: Janie - Girls' League: Pep Club: Valkyries, Historian: G.A.A. - Foreign Service. JIM MECHIKOFF: Varsity Club, Treasurer: Three Var- sity letters, two in Gymnastics, one in Basketball - Electrical Engineer. LEROY MEEK: Quill 8. Scroll, Treasurer: Scholarship Society, President: Press Club: Knights: Chimes Staff, Editor-in-Chief - Journalist. LYNN MEISTER: The Mole - Language Club: Hi-Y, Treasurer: Knights, President, Vice-President: Varsity Club: Two Varsity Football letters: Boys Forum President: Student Court Judge and Bailiff - Cheerleader. JANET MELLON: Jan - Lettergirls: Pep Club: Scholarship Society: G.A.A.: Senior Aye Secretary - Bookkeeper and Secretary. DOROTHY MICKOS: Payroll Clerk. MARGARET MILLER: Peggy - Secretary. S, 1 N BEST PERSONALITY Lynn Meister - Brenda Buccowich JACK LOOPER: Instrument Maker, ARLINA LOPEZ: Nurse. 'I 4 'WF' H4 'th' is .- 19 :2x9'Pb.ilf l 9 :Q , .. 2 ll' it I l ' , , .: 5.35, f-g5i:,:,- -' .V GQ 52 . ,F ifi fi 'ii gr 'ii jf f ff Q - 2 4 is t ,, BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Sandra Moorman - Don Shaw John Brinkmann - Meredith Brown .1 PRETTIEST EYES SANDRA MOORMAN: Sandi - Ladies, Treasurer, Girls' League, Pep Club, G.A.A. - Elementary School Teacher. RICHARD MORLEY: Neat Guy - Hi-Y, Choir - Social Studies Teacher. r 3 L, 4 . - V...-me . 1555. wif? E QQSV wi... if K S ii .1 NM g, IIV QV tk 1 'vig fi .. . te I' X ' , 1 2' 4 , , g. , ,il Q ' In I 'T ' .lag .Q 'S , as .. 1 ' , ..s5i '. . f' 5.-'ilk ' ' 2951 .. ., 1, 3 ' i , hw L: N' ' J W. 53, f A 3 -C 2 I we . . . .,,f s ',,fQw,? f a....... X -A H -. 53 - .3 ERIC MORTENSEN: Forest Ranger. DAN NAGY: Dunch - Tool and Dye Maker. ROY NEDROW: Ned - Quill 8. Scroll, President, Sergeant at arms, Scholarship Society, Key Club, Secretary, Treasurer, Chimes Staff, Sports Editor, Var- sity Club, Press Club, President, Vice-President, Three Varsity Letters, two in Tennis, one in Cross Country, Student Body Treasurer - Electronic Engineer. DAVID NEIDHARDT: Big Dave - Scholarship So- ciety, Hi-Y, Sergeant at arms, Varsity Club, President, Sergeant at arms, Six Varsity Letters, Three in Foot- ball, three in Track, Boys' Forum Secretary-Treasurer, President. DAVID ROSS NEILSEN: Jug - Boys' Glee, Var- sity Club, Three Varsity Letters in Gymnastics, one in Football - Carpenter. SUE NITSCHKY: Girls' League, Lettergirls, Pep Club, Scribes, Vakyries, President, Sergeant at arms, G.A,A., Choir Commissioner of Welfare, Head Song Leader - Stenographer. TOM NOBLE: Nob - Draftsman. BILL ORTGIER: Bill - Landscape Architect. CAROLYN OWINGS: Carrie - Thespians, Presi- dent -- Teacher and Housewife. MICHAEL PADDISON: Mike 1 Draftsman. PAT PANZICK: Housewife. CONNIE PARKER: Kitten -- Telephone Operator. DOMINIC PASCUZZI: Pharmacist. ELEANOR PEARSON: Ellie - Lettergirls, G.A.A. - Receptionist. BOB PETZEL: Petz - Iron Worker. HAROLD POLAK: Wee-Wee - Scholarship So- ciety, Press Club, Hi-Y, Secretary - Chemical En- gineer. MOST CHARMING SMILE Lynn Meister - Brenda Buccowich PETE POPOFF: Engineering. RONALD PREWITT: Mr, T. - Psychiatrist or Industrial Engineer. if Q : M X 5. KF D s Vit :gil fr , er, :,. 2 Mem: .ar QS. I1 ' S I at ' I5 If ROBBY PURCIEL: Crow - Scholarship So- ciety: Hi-Y, Secretary: Knights: Boys' Forum Secretary-Treasurer: Student Congress Speaker: Student Body Treasurer: Student Court Bailif: One letter in Tennis - Engineer. ROGER REIMER: Roger - Geologist. MARGARET REINHARDT: Margie 1 Letter- girls: G.A.A.: Choir - P.B.X. Operator and Housewife. BETTY ROBBINS: Betts - Lettergirls: Pep Club: Scholarship Society: Senior Ushers: Chris- tian Fellowship: G.A.A.: ANNUAL STAFF - Dental Assistant. BILL RODERICK: Rod - Rancher. MARTHA ROGOFF: Girls' League: Lettergirls: Pep Club: G.A.A. - Secretary. NORMAN ROWBURY: Norm - Cabinet Maker. KAY RUSK: Katy - Ladies: Girls' League: Lan- guage Club: Lettergirls: Pep Club, Secretary: Valky- ries: G.A.A.: EAGLE EDITOR: Sr. Bee Secretary: Stu- dent Court Secretary: Songleader - Advertising. ELIZABETH SALATICH: G.A.A. JULIE SAMPLE: Jul -Ladies: Girls' League: Letter- girls: Pep Club, Historian: Press Club: Valkyries, Business Manager: G.A.A.: Choir: Girls' League Treasurer, Second Vice-President: Songleader: Stu- dent Body Vice-President 1 Teacher. JOAN SCARLETT: Scar - Girls' League: Letter- girls, Sergeant at arms: Pep Club, Vice-President, Historian: Valkyries, Vice-President: G.A.A.-Clerk cal Office Worker. BILL SCHEETININ: Cloudy - One letter in Foot- ball - Printing. DON SHAW: Rabbit - Hi-Y, President: Knights: Varsity Club: Two letters in Varsity Football: Two letters in Varsity Baseball: One letter in Varsity Track: Boys' Forum Vice-President - Teacher. BEN SHEPHERD: Jr. - Hi-Y - Policeman. NAYDIA SHUBIN: Nady - G.A.A.: A-9 Treasurer - Housewife. LANA SHUMAKER: Ladies: Girls' League: Lettergirls: Scholarship Society, Secretary: G.A.A. - Private Secretary. RONALD SIEGEL: Siegebabe - Quill 8. Scroll, Vice-President: Scholarship Society: Scribes, Treasur- er: Knights: Chimes Editor, Page One and Two Ed- itor: Junior Varsity Baseball: Junior High Student Body Treasurer -- Doctor. CAROLYN SILVESTRI: Sylvester - File Clerk. JAMES SIMS: Ape - Teacher. JUDY SLAYBAUGH: Slaybells - Lettergirls: Pep Club: G.A.A. - Bookkeeper and Secretary. e - 2 F. 4 X I J .a l j i? ' A , y W' PRETTIEST HAIR Steve Burge - Lana Shumaker RON SMIRL: Key Club - Undecided. BILL SOKOLOFF: Sokie - Hi-Y - Engineer. I' -ae iw, ef- 1 W9 Ish in .r , 'Frm' 'Q MY d g?: 3 'ix Q tl tx . 5 . JAN SPARKS: Tex - Dental Assistant. BETTY SPENCER: Gabby -- Bookkeeper. VAUGHN SPIVEY: Speedy - Christian Fellowship - Manager of Food Market. SKIP STARK: Skippy - Language Club, Bee Bas- ketball - Teacher. NANCY STEELE: Nanny - Ladies, Girls' League, Recording Secretary, First Vice-President, Lettergirls, Pep Club, Vice-President, Girls' Glee, Valkyries, G.A.A., Head of Volleyball, Choir - Primary Teacher. DONNA STEVENSON: Steve - Girls' Glee, Choir, Chimes Staff - Nurse. JEAN STROM: Jeannie - Choir - Secretarial Field. LINDA STRONG: Lindy - Language Club, Pep Club, G.A.A. - Registered Nurse. SHARON TACKETT MANYA TEKUNOFF: Mary -- G.A.A. 1 Stenog- rapher. ELYSE TELECKE: Elsie - Lettergirls, Sergeant at arms, Pep Club, Treasurer, Scholarship Society, G.A.A., Sr. Bee Treasurer - Elementary School Teacher. DON TERRANOVE: T..l. 1 Hi-Y, Knights, Varsity Club, Three letters in Varsity Baseball: Commissioner of Regulations, Commissioner of Athletics, STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT - Professional Baseball Player. EVELYN ANN THORPE:: Executive Secretary and Housewife. BOB TOOTH: Gums - Wire Cutter. DON TRAFP: Engineer. BARBARA GAYLE TREXLER: Barb - Pep Club, Thespians - Elementary Teacher. PAT TRUELSEN: Troodles - Housewife. ARTHUR VALDIVIA: Art - Student Council Rep- resentative, Choir - Clerical. JACK VALOFF: Brown - Rubbish Man. LYLE WADE: Eddie -- Photographer. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Tom Boxdorfer - Pat Baker GEORGE WHALEY: Sidney - Arc Welder. SANDRA LEE WHITE: Sandy - Lettergirls, Pep Club, G, A. A. - Housewife. OMER WHITMAN: Flash - Chimes Staff, Photog- rapher - Photographer. LOUISE WILLNER: Willy 1 Girls' League, Pep Club, Scholarship Society, President, Vice-President, Girls' Glee, Senior Ushers, Choir, ANNUAL STAFF, Class Editor - Soil Conservationist. JIM VINCE: Hoby - Geophysical Prospector. DOUG WASSGREN: Doug - Undecided. DON WILSON: Undecided. BILL WORKMAN: Willy - Scholarship Society, Hi-Y, Vice-President, Treasurer, Knights, Vice-Presi- dent, Varsity Club, Sergeant at arms, Treasurer, Vice- President, Three Varsity Letters, One in Track, Two in Football, Commissioner of Athletics - Undecided. WANDA, WORLEY: Bambi - Girls' League, Pep Club, Choir - P. B. X. Operator. DAN J. WREN: Scholarship Society, ANNUAL STAFF, Sports Editor, Band, Orchestra - Refrigeration En- gineer. DAVID WYBLE: Commercial Artist. JAMES YBARRA: Choir - Business Administrator. JOAN ZANDERS: Lettergirls, Pep Club, G. A. A., Secretary of Student Congress - Clerk-Typist. BETH ZIEGLER: Betsy - Band, Music Club- Switchboard Operator. GARY ZIEGELMEYER: Music Club, Band, Drum Maior -- Music Teacher. RUSSELL ZIPPI: Russ - Choir, Treasurer, Varsity Club, Three letters in Baseball - Fireman. . ,ie -Q' CQ. MOST POPULAR Don Terranove - Pat Doyle NICK WALKER: Wicky - Language Club, Chris tian Fellowship, President, Song Leader, Knights, Choir, President, Vice-President, Sr. Aye Class Vice President - Businessman. MARTHA WESTERMAN: Marty 1 Telephone Op erator. prflyii L il i, ja: i U Q I ' . mlm if 'sv , -1, Q. 5, I 1 ,fc -, I J 3 -it . -.f I 3516? 1 ,iqv lf .W .A . ,Y I 5, , , I: f' I fefi I 'Z J , 1 , - s, f,.- 4, ..- z:,,,1wg I PIL 1 I I, 'iii ,ft f 'f i': ., if -'... .G .a S fwflf if .':i I The traditional semi-annual sportsnight was dancing. Entertainment was provided by Dave well attended by both Senior Ayes and Bees. Nielsen, Dennis Doyle, David Rifkin, Bill Amdal Class members competed in such activities as and James Riggs. ping pong, volleyball, carom, basketball and J 5 sw' f,5lg4,1f?. i lg Reigning over the Senior Prom was Queen were Pat Doyle, Julie Sample and Joan'Scarlett. Brenda Buccowich along with her royal court Senior Bee princesses were Kay Hunnewell, of six lovely princesses. Senior Aye princesses Jackie Buettner and Judy Minderman. QA. be Y Elvis! comes the roar from the Senior Bees as Dave Nielsen does his Inlerpre- iafion of Hard Headed Woman. Sehibl' activities Evangeline proudly dis- plays her S'59 Senior swealer Io Kay and Pol. ie Y, Z X Looks like a wilches haven bu'l its only lhe Senior Bees celebraling lhe arrival of their long awaited swealers, A -nfs Providing some of lhe enlerlainmenl was a Dixie Land Band fealuring Gordon Knechlel, Russell Laycox, Dan Wren, Beth Zeigler, Gary Ziegelmeyer and an under classman Marshall Holling. yi std 'lull Q 'P F A -- Q il I ,1 Q' I 5 Those new beige and brown sweaters seem to have the Senior Bee boys in a spell. mmwmwn vs! Y Br 14 CfLr,1.i..1 'l..l.:w1'f?'J Louise Willner class editor CIBSSQS .wwzuiisinsstlffi w 5: Q I Www fam. if 73? , fgiif. A f. L-',i Q23 I f '- V in 59,1 , ' X -an-nv. senior high officers Winter '59 Commissioners: BOTTOM ROW: Bill Workman, Don Terrunove. TOP ROW: Art Eshelby, Eileen Turnwall, Laurel Covington, Dennis Doyle. Winter '59 Student Congress: Berti Lopez, Winter '59 Student Court: Lynn Meister, Don Terranove, Bill Makshanoff, John Tanya McLoughlin, Judy Dutton, Tom Schilling. Myers. Don Terranove President I nh f F Julie Sample Vice President S ss Judy Liska Secretary LT... Roy Nedrow Treasurer r . f, v i Boys' Forum officers for the winter term were BOTTOM ROW: Don Shaw, Secretary-Treasurer, and Lynn Meister, President. TOP ROW: Bill Workman, Com- missioner of Athletics, and Dave Neid- hardt, Vice-President: Leading the boys during the summer semester were BOT- TOM ROW: Dave Neihardt, President, Gene Charbonneau, Vice-President, Ron Oliver, Commissioner of Athletics, and Gary Jones, Secretary-Treasurer. These boys reflected fine leadership by sponsor- ing assemblies and a father-son dessert for the boys. VVil1'lel' arf, :. l ' 1 x f S , A A V IV V . 37 ,I , 1 T, X .M T 4 r lx :J di X-, SLIITIITIEI' The Girls' League is an organization to promote activities and standards for all girls. Reigning over the winter semester were BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Steele, Record- ing Secretary, Betty Cox, Treasurer, and Lor- etta Parmer, Corresponding Secretary. TOP ROW: Pat Baker, First Vice-President, Joan Enders, President, and Jolene Hoffman, Sec- ond Vice-President. The summer officers were BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Steele, First Vice-President, Pat Doyle, President, and Loretta Parmer, Second Vice-President. TOP ROW: Tanya Berekott, Treasurer, Judy Davis, Recording Secretary, and Sue Stock- ton, Corresponding Secretary. YH . , , , ii ' Il ,G L' L ' f' ' E? . fi Elf '- B ' or . v,vrr J , bk L , . EE., . A . , i . wai.2g 1 '- x.Q,1i? -- ff . Q I . Y' 5 ' 1 . ' , e 'K f '- ' 'Q ' ' 31 i M Q 'yk ' P. . ' ,Egg il I ' E E Q, g ::,,:?,ps ., dp.. .,,- W 'J 'mf- E 'f f I , x I e l 4 5551 ,Myne Q i wit ,H 1: M, 5 1 B-12 - TOP ROW: N. Allen, J. Baker, B. Bellani, G. Bonner, B. Bowers, J. Buettner, D. Campbell, N. Candland, S. Carr, J. Collins, L. Covington, G. Daley. BOTTOM ROW: B. Davis, D. Davis, P. Davis, D. Doran, P. Essary, G. Fauvor, D. Foltz, C. Freeman, P. George, M. Gibson, G. Grandinette, K. Hagen. f- - 2 en.. 1, iii? Ek.: 1 '.,QIff. ,. .1 ' Y. 'M ' I ' li-.few .J . . , 'B fu ,, V L E : H . 7 I .,,, , 1 I ' , , . J I g - g V. ,,,, 1 . ,, ,.., . i . L .- L W A . 33553 LJ. .... 4 V ' ' . 4' f ' .,'- , 1 .- i ,V ---' , 1 V ' 1 ' . ' 2 Q--'ffl ' L 'f i an l 1 2 li K iiis A 'J A - if J if R - , I ' ' . - . , .eg YJ ' ff. ..., . ,, is . sf' , . P . , wwf if v I mg , J . l--J 9-1 B f R . J Y s .ev .. . Q 3,5 . f V5.4 . ' at M 5 -H54 I lil 4 K ' i-' 1. ffl., M M 3 Q' . '--o fm ' , H , , -A ... I a n R ' , .,, . 1 Jiiii J. ,,,, 4 Y if 2 3, 9.5 . f R - R . V b J ' -.. . e nf: , P ll- i'i 1 X. is-A J so e sviv ' is f '.' sis.. .,,.., if q 1 if :SF H153-'E' ,if I, V 3 ff ' iff QQ ' :. ',l'f YQ ' lla-J 1' 'LW - 'fi ,. . a. A ga - , i B-12 - TOP ROW: B. Halopoff, K. Hartzell, S. Hein, J. Henderson, L. Hobbs, J. Hulem, K. Hunnewell, P. James, T. Kearney, P. Keller, S. King, J. Leaton. BOTTOM ROW: J. Lindsey, S. McDonald, B. McGowen, J. McKabney, B. McLaughlin, J. Mabey, D. Mallory, J. Minderman, C. Morse, V. Norris, R. Pacino, W. Petersen. 4: b12 -AA 3 if 1 'klk A - ' if. . T iff . ' : 3.1 . - R 'algae' it . . ' . J . W I? X i -If if. :bl ...F 'i ' Q- ' ,GV Z S f '- f .Q ' .H .. , X - vii :sg ' gif in . WT 5551. '71 . Ml ' Q 53.1 L . -Tw. . .v 4 . ' .AL . B-I2 - TOP ROW: R. Popoff, B. Riggs, R. Robertson, R. Rodda, P. Rodriguez, D. Rydbeck. BOTTOM ROW: D. Sauers, L. Shriver, R. Smirl, C. Staples, S. Stoddard, C. Suehnholz. 22. 'E 1' W 1 ff' ' 1 111 z Q 'P It ' N , , B-12 - TOP ROW: W. Thomas, G. Truitt, D. Valassis, P. Volassis, V ' P. Veloff. BOTTOM ROW: C. Waggoner, B. Walker, J. Watters, E. ii' J Winberg. l,,- f Rs.. A .1 ' I I txyz ,, .,., II I 1. 712 q . S .F ..,, , L , B Q B if if W if A m f B f ai J R Q : i U 'fin . Q. ' ' ' f' g , . F Tsrs , - I ff. B . . I . 5' I I I I , :LA . ,IIVI II xx ', . , I II -RI- I -' - l . is J R I - T ' X . 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Bright, D. Bright, D. Bright, C. Brown, J. Burkam, J. Burke, A-ll - TOP ROW: N. Boone, S. Boyer, W. on y . R. Brown, T. Brown, T. Brown, M. Bruno. BOTTOM ROW: J. Brusk, B. Burgett, ll T. Camp, D. Campbell, B. Canales, C. Cansler. B. Burp, D. Bush, C. Caffee, B. Caldwe , BBB .:.B 1 B l Vlx ' . B J T' A' 2 . , . J A lola - L S -A . X A I? ' T , 1 . f gf A H e r J Tis f -. .Q . .I I - 5 4 ' -. . , I I-ff - V' , ' a n ..,, ,I ish ? 4 CII, 1- V X' .5 Fi, A . A , d ia , , A 2 , R .X g il U . is I 1 LI. - --fl .H+ .. - -- '- -, .AZ I . I 3, E - -V - B or f ,-., . . Y T f fl f' T... S B T: J f li' B. f J Q- ,.. I : ' I II II I . 'If ,Y S . J l- . L x . s. lll ' it . L . ,, II - l , ' ., . ,, ' J- 2 . , . U .. . ,, , ,, , 1 .., L 1 ,,.,., ,l so R Case G Chapin, R. Chapin, D. Chapman, J. Chisholm, F. Clark, C ok T. Cook, P. Cordero, 44 A-ll - TOP ROW: D. Caraway, . , . M. Clay, J. Clift, T. Cogbill, S. Cole, B. Collup. BOTTOM ROW: C. Cook, S. 0 , S. Cowles, B, Cox, M. Coyle, S. Craig, B. Crain, J. Crain, B. Crutchfield, H. Cullum. ., I . ...f, I. 6, .g... v , IIA , . f P .,,, Q .' ,QI I, . l I . , . 5 L V' , 5 - .W - Ig-..I '1 I I' I II 'f:f, y .,VV I I I , II I. I f II, . I .lg .,kt I I . If , . :fi I . I , I Q Nj I ' A' V J , ..,. i u f, .. I I I I II .II kkk: II WI II I I IIII . III . -H I :jg L s T I J 1' 5 ,J 'L 1 67 K . - 5 4 J W ?' if S J f SPR' ' . ,fer if on A Vt. . B It J - . , I I I I I I I flea II M .. .I. . I,, , I : .E I II . I I I I TH--ff - ,. '-'- Q A , , '11, .ii , ,iid ' If . I. g I ll in 1 . ' glitz E JL' M W ' - 1 , F L A M :M '- B. A-11 - TOP ROW: D. Davis, J. Davis, G. Dehlmar, D. Dixon, D. Dodson, P. Doerr, N. Dolph, D. Dootoff M. Duda, M. Easley, D. Ebel, C. Edson. BOTTOM ROW: D. Edwards, S. Edwards, G. Eickmeier, T. Elder, G. Ellenson, C. Evans, T. Ewing, J. Fallesen, K. Farber, R. Finch, L. Florence, M. Flynn. Hz- 4 e X R. 3 'l , I F' f . h f -B B . KKK 'D 1K .. Vxtl .K K . ml ., KK K T , KKK K K KK K , f xkv K K KK K KKK ...Q ,:. KK K K KK 5 ,llht K, K TI, 51. 2 KK' 'KJ KK I KK.:KK ...L . ,'V, , A . 1 ' A 1 5 3. Sw. ' . f , . ' f' - -. , - 1 Qi V N q, K 1. k t WT' , ' A as XM .KK .V xx R RCRT f 'fa R R l YQ V 'V 1 .. A to e :sf V ' : . 1 . ' . R as . A sf' .A R1 - - K. iv '. , f K, K KK V , 'gin ' . .. K- K e . ' i vi . A if me R 4 A e if -V - :KK J 2 KK' KK K J -Z R jQKi5g K - . T T A rv f A-'l'I - TOP ROW: D. Forman, E. Foster, K. Fouts, D. Frandsen, R. Frazier, D. French, R. Fritschi, A. Fry, E. Fussell, J. Gadd, K. Ganowsky, D. Garcia. BOTTOM ROW: J. Garcie, G. Garland, M. Gilley, G. Glas, S. Goering, F. Gonzalez, A. Goode, D. Grantham, A. Green, R. Green, G. Griffity, C. Gustafson. - I -. . . al 1 . Iliff , 1 ra . . Q . ' . R nw 1:-. ' .Q . H fy L 'f T 5' T... 2 'K ' Q . Q - - ff tml? N . ,ww .. RW! YAY fl? ' -lg mf ...f- , Y I . A k lg l in 'k':' In J , by V l l V , i ' Q I 4... ', i. K . f K I ,aw ' 'llf-. , , :X KK KK ,A - - KK .. KKK KL . ..., 5 .. , SK K . K, , K V ., . Q I . . .K . QFQ: . , J A f. , J at f i Y.. -A A . , ' f :EC f H .. fr v.. ESF in . H ' I 5 i 72153 r- - I -253- J Q is -. ' . -- . -A . 6' ll' J Q . CJK ' 3 : e so ' .. . by .,1Kl 'Q at 5 A Q eg... K . Q - r R . . iw' ' . R rlfl A R 1 'Q 'K l i i . ff i f , Il I Al G' ' - l 'il I . 1 1 L ' X 11.1. . . it . f uf Gi. ff . A-11 - TOP ROW: S. Harper, H. Harris, I. Harris, G. Hauser, T. Haygood, B. Head, J. Heilman, C. Hender, P. Hendon, C. Henrietta, B. Hester, E. Hier. BOTTOM ROW: J. Hill, J. Holliday, D. Howell, J. 11 Huckabey, S. Huckins, N. Hunt, E. lppolito, E. lsom, C. Jackson, J. Jackson, S. Jacobson, S. James. J ' v :Qi , ,.... Eff Jt' 'k 7 1 A , X ' ' Q R 5? K K. K . QKK. f AK. R ,,, .,., , ., K- s T' , . . KK . .j' . 1 A . l l I X 'V N X .... 1 ' RW. 'V ' M all ' A y , , N . fs.. W 1. ..., l K X X- X., , - K . s , ,.g:1zz:w ---' ' - ' it f - .... ff- -.ws --:-.,, K :KKK V - .. . . Q , ii- . . lll l'll: 7'-if-5 . J' r e J ,A - H , M T .. CJ. . R... J A oe. J -. e T5 si ww? 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All l ws 1 ' ., i A V N ' I R .1 4' H 'Q 1 N 1 - A - - K KKKK. K KK M-ig ' , 1' , . ke W, I I A 5 . A A . . , Llkk ll :kk 'lf-.ff - rr 1 1 ' - ., Q I . wil -AX, li 'TW 13 ' I R 3.4 B XY . xr k1' i A me r ' 3 A-'ll - TOP ROW: B. Ostoupy, D. O'Sullivan, A. Owens, L. Farmer, H. Patrico, R. Patterson, N. Peggar, B. Perry, A. Peterson, D. Pierpont, R. Pleasant. ,sf ',j . . bl Y , -'-M Aa, , 3 g , ,A ,R f' 'z All ,,.b , 1 ,V , I! 1.:,,,,, . , . , y y ,S 59 A s -' A Q , A P G '-H' G 'ff . :.k - , . , . Wx - . - L X V .f .W ,,., .1 Q A ,. . 3 My , --W K , . ,.. K ,K Q, .J Ti Tp we Rile Q 2 .f fl i . P . A - ' 22 ' ' ' 1 V :A il A:,. L i te: ' - , ' L Q., 5 3 W Zi 2 ,L H V .. with -T.. ,ti ,Q . . ml 5. I , VV V ,X,,, , , A . .K ., i A .Q Q I Q I , -. , LLLL, it J Q If A ' I ll, , Q ',A. , L,,, H 4 v. 'A,, . 4' 1- ' 1 - , ,'- I I f'Lz 4 J' I A-ll - TOP ROW: C. Powell, S. Powers, P. Prewett, R, Pucciarelli, S. Pugh, A. Purcell, A. Quinto, L. Rabe, L. Ramos, C. Redd, P. Reinertson, D. Rifkin. BOTTOM ROW: M. Roberts, A. Rose. S. Routh, J. Rowbury, W. Sapp, N. Savage, K. Scarlett, L, Schardein, J. Schilling, M. Shultheiss, E. Scott, K. Scott. ,i w aw 3 , www ..t' like trlt A . . 1 A T A s ,- - .-1:5- 'k V J G ' ,... 5 A J. , , A V- Q- eff ' , ,ef I .,,, ' U 1 Q2 ' ' - 5'-1' . A K .,,. . A.. ., , ,..,,. , 1 J: ff, , A is ..V x V KVIL z ...E ,Y J I A W A 7 5' . .. , E l in . r i V..,,f l . A A ,L V x f . . V V b , K Y xx In ..,' ,,, vkb I ...,,,,: N a A ' 11.555 L J 5 . 3' ki. A 2 if J Q . 1 J . or ' ' f ' A Q.. . an if 1. . 'W oo.,Lo if Vi.. ,G R . ,,,,. , , .,,.., A, Q 5, , V .,, ,I Wg., ,. 5 , , Y' T? . ni il A A - f W J S H L tl A-11 - TOP ROW: K. Scrivner, L. Sechrist, L. Sharp, S. Sheehan, D. Sheets, B. Shoals, N. Shubin, S. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: C. Smith, D. Smith, R. Smith, L. Stansberry, C. Stegall, C. Stellon, 5. Stockton, M. Sweet. Simensen, D. Slocum, A. Smith, B. Smith, B. Snyder, S. Snyder, K. Stallcup, J. Standley, J. 1 Qt. , X. H V . A Vgvm it A I . J 1 ,., , f ,. - J E 2 I . J . Q: L I we , I alkali , it Al ' Llll so ss., - Slee A i 25,7 'X i ,f -' 'R ., fr Q- Q f Y slii -. . ' H ' 5' :J . E. -Mg fif ' ' L, ' -yhrzg fift' ff' .- 2 .. , M 5 4 ff V .1 . - . ' , fm ' A J'- ' 1 - .- 352 I ' l P '. - ' J ' t ' J 'W QS' ' 5' . ff-. - .1 ' '53 if T li if ' P S ,., Wi ig . . , , Q K - .NL V ,Q R 5, 5 mf U 'My' , , L w-L P it 3 A 'wi S .4 ff f iiiii P 5 Sli- ' f A-ll - TOP ROW: M. Tickenoff, L. Travers, K. Troxcil, G. Tweedy, J. VanSon, D. Verner, M. Veronin, N. Vulgamore, F. Wadnizak, S. Wall, S. Walstad, T. Warriner. BOTTOM ROW: W. Weeks, C. Welch, L. Wilkey, A. Williams, W. Williams, R. Wood, P. Wright, G. Yeager, D. Yorba, J. Zavrel, J. Zegers, R. Zippi. N .., Z , V5 ,N y WZ: - . ,L AE., ,HA 4 3 iw ' ,i Y K ll fiz. J 'f n , i ' . Y' L- ' ' W, V A K ' ' ,. - kt : gr .... QL. 1 k..., lr V . , A--, A W . sz I . A ,.,,. P L . A A W esle . , R A l'L . ,..R B . A A R -I - J iii 1- ' -r , . 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R: an l A 1ff2w wew -el R. v : -se .. .- ' .xi f' -, J , 'iff .1 1 W . . f . Q' ' , - krhy ' . if - , ' S if P 3125 5 R' gf .lf f LQ'. L- V J . l - 'A ,.,, ,.::A -' . L A . ' gi lA A , R . LM 1 .. J -X Q I g A B-ll - TOP ROW: J. Hammond, S. Hatch, S. Henderson, C. Howell, T. Hutchinson, M. Johnson, L. Johnston, R. Jones, J. Kelly, J. Kelso, A. Koeppe, M. Larison. BOTTOM ROW: L. Lewis, J. Like, N. Losey, B. Loscutoff, J. McDow, F. McDowell, T. Maltby, G. Milius, D. Moos, R. Moreno, R. Muro, M. Myers. M . IJ. e'-w . :Q 1 s ..-s 'L 'ig 1, 'Ut 1. , ,Q L J so , . , ' . . s 'W fl , A . we J J - f' fe la 3 'hw LL: J K: 4 pm, . Y ,., 3 ..-21 vt 1 X V,,k, NL .,., i kr 4 A Y L,,, SK :l:i,.,a .x r w,,, v- 2 y iiliffj ug! 'VN' xy K X A. xx , A . .K . J ., ,,.. , , 1 V... A .. Q 1 A sl'ssA A s A A K L' R' s'n1 f ' 1 3 l . ,,.. , ' 2 I ,,, kllifiil Q, K if V A ,fi . I. 'V . ., gxjf V. ,V , A. r , K yx, b , Wg ... I ,,,. , J ' W l Lyb, W fi f' ' . f , .. sw. W . 'I' 7 .M .,, Tiki . ' .I i .3 K A l T.. all ' W33.. all ,..Q- ' . J f 'w 'l A lil?-nl. -QQ B-ll - TOP ROW: P, Nester. D. Oliver, B. O'Shields, J. Pacheco, K. Parsley, J. Partridge, R. Pierce, B. Price, P. Prigmore, J. Prohoroff, P. Reeves, G. Richards. BOTTOM ROW: R. Righettini, L. Robinson, D. Robson, G. Rothenberger, R. Schrull, L. Schultz, W. Shaffer, K. Shelton, E. Sieker, J. Singleton, D. Smith, l. Spencer. 1 'S A - ' w4gfm5fifww afw aio . ..v . P A L S A ' JLP PPP W ' L r-e . ' f ,L . it 5 x hhhy P'Ll V L,VV s .5 .W . A A' s'nss 1 l.. lg ' , , ..,. ........ , .:.., .. . -V K ...ali 5 I . ... : an .. VV A . ft J A . l.. , A A iillll 0 a10 B-ll - TOP ROW: B. Steward, N. Stewart, G. Telford, R. Tidwell, E. Turnwall, J. Varner, N. Wallin. BOTTOM ROW: B. Wasserzieher, B. Watters, R. White, J. Wil- liams, B. Woodson, V. Wright, S. Zeidell. L J l 5 iil ' V A o l, A .. ' . V f Q H . Q - T . bi .. ' ,yn -.. Qf' ig.. ' y 5, , i , .L I. . . . . T 9 5 - 'A ---e J .af 5 . ' f. F . I 3 f '5 .. I J ' 15' - . 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A ' ' JJ K ' JJ is , as se , N ' V1 ' ' f P... ,C ' M .X .w... ., V kkkk V V i V .VVV , V V TV V N - V V V , . V , A VV hgh NYYCX AX . Wi W4 J l 'Rf A-10 - TOP ROW: G. Carter, K. Carter, C. Boss, B. Chenlon, C. Chidesler, J. Clark, B. Cogbill, W. Cole, P. Collins, S. Collins, C. Collran, J. Cowles, T. Cowles. BOTTOM ROW: J. Cramer, B, Crufchfielcl, J. Czrnecki, 5. Dollo, S. Dashner, P. Davis, R. Davis, R. DePriesl, R. Doughly, D. Dunleuy, F. Easlbourn. l.. Edwards. J iilll Q PM . 'f R ' . ' xr , V s, ' V . ILJJJ . J fa. Q R R ... Q- r- .. J rr J 5 ff- f . ' ri H J . ' JJ 1 , . f f., . ' . J J , f X J . V 'JV ' , ' g. . 'V - - .-,V . . ' V V K ' . f . 1 ii'll JJJJ ' m V J JJBJJJJ . . Q is . V 'cf jg- ' 'E' . If' F xr. J i - J ' P : 5 V J ,V gif, X ., ,.,A, XJ, ,lw ,V f 1 I JJ J V 1 ,Q ,, V 4 , V ix X X liiee - T-'Xxx ' 4. ..,. 5-.. AQ. A-10 - TOP ROWN: E. Elka, J. Elrod, D. Engel, N. Erickson, F. Essary, R. Eslrine, M. Elhier, Q. Fellon, P. Ferderer, E. Ferera, E. Field, N. Fierro. BOTTOM ROW: B. Forman, B. Free, B. Fuller, B. Fyfe, A. Garcia, R. Garcia, P. Gauldin, J. Garwich, G. Gaydon, O. Gayou, S. Ghucofi, P. Gibson. . ' . . , if In 5 V JT' JJJV . JV' 5 : 1 V . ' I -. V . i J :JU V V f 5 -2 V - V f V hkr V V .V ,, R' . f V ,, V A QV, V . My VV, V V , , , V, ,.,. QL VV V V375 .. Vy ,V V ...F R ' T TEA J J JJJJ J N Jil J W . .... W. ..... , K J . Ja . .. . J 'eel , -Q I' , . , ., L V . .. W. ,. ..... 1 ff , J if i.. x 1 Y .. J J . 4, B 1 .f J W ' ssrf qu V 5 V? Q at , 45,1 .3 ' R , . l J R . V f' 9 5 if 3 I XV A v, ., ,..LL , ,..,, , ,L S Xn....,,, , 4 A-'IO - TOP ROW: H. Gillispie, J. Gillmore, M, Gilman, R. Glosscock, Y. Gonzalez, D. Goodkin, R. Gordon, G. Gralning, C. Green, W. Grego, M. Gudel, P. Guslafson. BOTTOM ROW: J. Hahn, J. Har- rington, J. Harris, B. Harvey, K. Harvey, S. Havely, J. Headman, J, Henson, F. Herndon, J. Hiott, D. Hicks, G. Higgins. VV -Ai :'VVVV ,5y-. ..... . . is ... :YV VNV V: f 44, 2 , . .. , Q , , , V. ,,, FV V1 . V V .V 3 .-gf. gi V ' . V 'L . .. ,Lk A . VV . ., k VV . rf -5 .V V . . V , B ' ' , , - +1 . D - , f WD ,... - . J JJ' X V A ,,.. W . MVK, VVVVV. , . X ..,. , X .V X if! 1. . , ff f B , --::' - G F Q' ' r 'f'f ,,, kwvz K -1 . S ' V Vg., . gi :R .. B , :gif se- . . 2.- . MV x V' q V qgz . J L J , VV ,.,, V V. J 'Ti .fgf K, A-10 - TOP ROW: P. Hill, M. Holling, J. Holi, J. Hood, D. Hopkins, B. Hulem, C. llensiine, S. Iverson, J J Jackson C Johnson E Jones L Jones BOTTOM ROW: R. Jones J. Kerr, R. Kime, M. King, F. Kirk, 48 Rl Kleese, Rnechlel, llnerr, llnox, E.'Kockel, J. Kaslura, J. Lamb. . 4 2. - gf f QI W 5 1 P 1 4 u M.i' ,,,. ' we A B ' 1 , ' ' l gs? lggg, W e5?Fmil!Il1g!? ill' lm B 1 l G ' k , ' 2 gf -. My fa L vp Q' aw ,J if 3 is we v wiisf J 5 . ' ki 6 fi if M ix .x N K, ,A . ., 4- , ff. 3.2 'Ski , . , , 4' l mgsfu r' ' 7' ' ' 'A' -- 1 --7 1. , 2 -' ' V J . .vf . . vii- F-f 5 V 5,4 , 'ffj ' ' ' P ...S-, 's , fi? .s , ., l Q A S + 5 P' J QW QQ-f fl E X 'E' vi H 5 4... X 'I . : 'Q' K. 'si ...Q of l . L,,..,,.. , , -, V. . J f A-10 - TOP ROW: D. Langley, G. Lara, R. Lawson, W. Leebert, R. Liccardo, E. Lippi, P. Liska, D. Lohrke, D. Lonie, Y. Lott, R. Lovering, J. Lytell. BOTTOM ROW: L. McChesnie, P. McCollum, E. McDonald, G, Mc- Donald, J. McDowell, J. McGlynn, W. McGowen, J. McKnight, J. McNear, J. McRoberts, S. Maloney, B. Maness. ., s ' 4 i . fwmffw wwv, ' J .... wwovewws se, J J r.H: QW Wm . All I J crr in , mimi: W, L J J .fi I JV-J1f H A- Lili: J .5154 J .. . J . l. 1 ii 7 -fi Y , - A 25 .l .w, - . J ' ' f J ,. V A F ' AJ-. as 3 , J I I M: I B K I A .,,..kk fs A 4. . is , ' . .E N' A . aw i 1 A. w .. A v JJJ . L -A xl me A Pwgwvzwwi J A W sw 'eywwu 'J: WM B M f V- K 9 gh 3.5 -i WVVV In In M K A h K I V -I I L, K . 53215 W ,V ,,. , i. I In I Q, A . I A :iii B' ,m.. LQ J '7 Yf we W-WE fiP,f A 27 JJJ . A .. .... . . ,... y. f li ... A B , -- ' . -- M -' A J X .ish-Atl J V . lg l M J ll 'J ' A-'IO - TOP ROW: C. Maness, G. Manka, B. Masiello, J. Meek, K. Menge, R. Middleton, D. Midgley, M. Millar, R. Miller, R. Mishler, J. Mize, L. Momo. BOTTOM ROW: M. Moore, S. Moore, M. Mount, V. Muter- spaw, F. Nazaretta, D. Neffel, J. Neidhart, J. Nelson, J. Nichols, S. Noyes, W. Nunez, T. O'DonaId. .. P . . A . . Jnnee A . vw Q ,w?EE' P . ..sfP B P ,w..,. ' J ,,. ' ,, ' sg, , ,,' f . qu g . Z xv B . ' 1' J ' . - T' V B e -'15 3 if V... .L x '- ' 1 'Y 1- my fiv. W L. 5' P .51 JP.. .,- . YJ fi lsf. 1 JA: L i vi' L ' R 'lX1flfQ 317 ..., . A ' 3 Q f Ax ,... .,,,,.W, , K , NA 455. Vyrzz ,..,, .....:, 4292- , K , , ..,, . . l AVV' A P M V- V, f- K fri an V x . . S by .. . , g. A fhll . .. A, ' A . . , , . . y f . . w i: - K K Q ,, . . A-10 - TOP ROW: J. Ogden, C. Ong, M. Orelli, D. Ortmayer, S. Otto, J. Owens, G .Overstreet, A. Panzarrella, L. Parsonage, C. Patrick, C. Peltz, B. Perry. BOTTOM ROW: J. Petzold, B. Phoenix, J. Platt, W. Pluznick, T. Pontes, J. Pritchard, J. Probst, M. Quigley, B. Randall, B. Reorden, M. Reghetteni, J. Reves. J: 'r ' ::'. , ': A sz: ...gg .um-.f, ' IQ . . B J .W B, lro f ef Q . n-.E T f . e f -Ame A J . J' . G +L ' J. . V A 1- ff A J P 'ii 1335 . QW fgf. is B7 Poway Q41 ev wN A WF! J af P K.. Q f s,., , .-..i 7 . J J' A . J '55 W X K . L , X kv., ,rik I J Q X -X lk 1 .4-g K ,ir . mf-f., .:-. . . LM' ...- ' ' 2 L . .. U , 4 T fi .., - if , ,ff 3 . . , 2 V ,, . :uf . B A is B' H W J' .2 ,., 'wil .J - K , .-.7 A ,V ' .fi V . I Q H , f A-10 - TOP ROW: J. Rheaume, K. Richardson, J. Riggs, B. Robbins, R. Rodriguez, C. Roman, R. Ross, W. Sakaw, M. Saxin, L. Schwiesow, W. Seboa, C. Serian. BOTTOM ROW: J. Shea, B. Sherman, E. Short, M. Shride, G. Sims, T. Sims, K. Sinsabaugh, P. Smeal, D. Smith, L. Snyder, R. Sonye, K. Sorensen. ' ' lf- I. .,..' .., - .. V AA... wp . .,sNQ gJfwf.'y.f Qems,f pw :'fe, 1' w v.u ,' f,. J YM E651 H.-1 TQ? Vbfiegef iB'i:: Tiff ' 'edge f f ligf i U g I Q ff J . Ai V L ...,. xl L i .f K ' X ee i ees : P Besg. . . 'ie ' B sH P S l 1 N PJ , B' 5 . A ' .of . x J , ...J . . to S , gr. .1 ' Q ' , 'A Wifi n . ' ' Vi l.. , I Qi- ,, wiiifiii J f ' ,, an 1 ,,,,, . Q: .K gk! .. g VVY, L ex . 5 , W Us I A-'IO - TOP ROW: D. Sparks, D. Springer, G. Staggs, T. Starr, P. Stephens, L. Stuart, A. Subia, R. Swain, B. Swindell, R. Terranove, L. Tharp, M. Thomas. BOTTOM ROW: Y. Thompson, D. Toland, B. Townsend N. Truelsen, M. Tucker, A. Turman, C. Turner, T. Valdivia, M. Van Akin, E. Vecera, R. Vernia, A. Wenglar. 49 I iky V 1 - I, f ,, PA .E 5 1? WJ. K Q, y J V7 ,VWV Zh: H Q Y It if I ' I 'sf , is r l: itlli i I 4 l T ' x 1 - enl: W,.1f ..,. , fi -.. if 'Q J , , . PV F f it 'R .Q ' f P ,,z v 1- 1. - te : .:t: H tx .... . b10 f V -.gww W. A -. - :,. Jig... - 1' ' ' f 1 x 19? 'L 1. ::,. - .. - -1 sg '- 1.5 I L ' z . , -v or ag Q J hylzh 1,,f- .. '1 J' ' , M ,... - . . P S J he . .. V My ,,,, y bi all if V -A H 61, 1 H - Q 2 , kg 1: fn . S., .. ,, . ., M 'ik f 5 , wx T 1. QW X2 4 'lb YT x LL-X + A 1 H S A-10 1 C, Watt, B. Webb, A. Wenglar. SECOND ROW: M. Werner, M. White, G. Wilcox, T. Willems, F. Wil- liams, G. Williams, S. Williams, D. Wilson, P. Wilson, G. Winberg. BOTTOM ROW: D. Winer, C. Wise. J. Wise, J. Wise, M. Wise, E. Woolley, S. Worley, B. Wyatt, C, Young, M. Zimmer. TOP ROW: S. Viernow, D. Volkoff, P. Walker, l., Wallis, B. Walsh, Y. Wariner, D. Warren, , .... . My b 1 .P S .4 S S riii 1 S . ...s G- Q S if . J . R. qs :wif . A S' ei: , . T ki! J f S' 2 S - . rr.. fy if J-S e FJ w e J. . S Y S' ' 1 L ... X fir- r S S in H iri ' in TBT S -, .r ' 'QQ' Y I 1 W fu - - ' . A ' ' 1 S J ella., K :iv -'X ' . J X- . B-10 - TOP ROW: F. Aguilar, M. Alfieri, S. Beaman, P. Beatty, E. Beitiks, T. Berekoff, J. Bilbrey, G. Bilbrey, G. Bishop, S. Black. J. Blankenship, M. Boonstra. BOTTOM ROW: L. Brainerd, D. Cates, R. Cattaneo, V. Cerato, V. Clay, S. Cabos, J. Denton, H. Dunbar, C. Ferguson, S, Ferguson, J. Fodor, B. Frayer. :J i ,. . . J 9 1' .- 1? - . Q ,ap M f J, in .W W A - I 4 .. I . ily ,YI Q Q K .W K . , . f, .. K 457 ' A A M if f 3' 'gf rtiz il 5'1fTf ' , R: fgfffi' 'E A-J , 'K , ' g lllli I VV J 1 .V-A ' V I, W iii fa ....,. QVAA' l .W H ' .gf in K v mr. SRM X, . it l 'A' Q Q R 1 - Y. A . Fi? . ,.., 3 .I4 5 .I - , 51- - ' ,'e-.EN r sz . i . ' .. P sw , . I ,.,,,. A , , . 12+ 1 ste' R J ...C t V g H R e A., . .5.. x rl A Jsy. QV . gs 3 i'i . S . . ' J T 4 - B-10 -- TOP ROW: H. Frazer, D. French, P. Gonzalez, C. Goodwin, F. Hageman, B. Hammon: P. Han- son, P. Hartman, M, Henry, J. Huckabey. R. Johnson, G. Jones. BOTTOM ROW: T. Kalpakoff, C. Leamy, L. Lewis, K. Losey, B. McLaughlin, S. Maxwell, C. Mitchell, E. Parra, E. Parra, R. Parsel, T. Parson, D. Peggar. . : , . . R 1: , ,S ' sl . .i.a . S ,V . f 'i . . .. . . at B' Jsii ' . .sg fy 1 - -I -., - .f- if - - X ,,..'.. A .... A :ll f 35 .- J . be 1 'iiii . .,.,..... .. :.:, Q ..,. , ., ,.., ,,,, ,, ,. A.,,, A .,, t. N I, M ... 2. K K. M.. . ,. Q .. i ,kt Q I H Q fr V , I 3 W . ,ig . . A 5- K Q. uzbu , V. , ly .s A i il Q' - i '-'- f Qi k I . 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I KK vw. . - KK , MKKK, KK K K ,AK ,'1 ,Kg -, . ,1 V : TVK ESP. V. , B iill ' 5 ' Z ,I ...A VV VV. . 'A , ':,,., f'.V W ffl V A A f , 'L Y V 'L 1 ' -- :f.. . V .:,, A V, .1 I 2, g. A I K J' ' E 1 ' ', g i , K. ' , K , KK aw- ' . V- 2 I J A Jyy L . K KK KK ,, , K K .,., ., K K ,KI . .. ,kkr lzg K :-: K KEKKKKKJK, K KK ,fy-,M K xi I KK pg J K KKKKKK 'i' 'V .. - l :4'A Q X Ni.. ' li A A-9 - TOP ROW: C. Abe, S. Adams, B. Alexander, S. Alexander, J. Allard, C. Allen, J. Altmendinger, R. Alvarado, B. Anderson, A. Anfinson, K. Atkins, J. Austin. BOTTOM ROW: B. Babinean, R. Backen, S. Baker, V. Barclay, R. Bartley, C. Baum, S. Beck, B. Bentley, J. Bentzen, M. Best, V. Bethea, D. Bickers. 1 7. L A-' JOBJ . laalr if 3 Tee B . JAAAAA ,K K Vt' K KK 'K K ,IVA .6 .4 KK K K , V r. A l K licfi if I A if f . li... 5 R X L1 L , . ' - A ' 'J-J 3 7 ' 'JJJ -N -V . sf. - Q, . M ' V K , , KK .K-Ka i F K , K ,. K . .,,, i v K K K K KK V Lkf. 11ff iixf V 1'. fm A B ,. 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Davis. 5 an v,,2rr,- K.: ' Qi. A , I 1 V ls A J . ' X 1 - Wifi' N T 4 X . If X if-.'l A - 2 K Y . is E . KK J :V J J' ' , 3 my K . K mg 3 ,VV , K. K - .KK K K K KuK?,K, V V -. . .iii. . . a .... ' r 4 ' .. KV . A f.. V . J ff V V B ' , V ,X x ,, KES., K, ,, , 'ak K if K 5. .. , S., K, K, - War , . , i , . . K K KK K KK -Q . , TK- K KK K K K K, ith KK . K K .V K K . K WKKKK ,, , f ,lf QE K lx. ., 'IK K.. QSERKK jk.. A ,... f,K. X L I KK K , , K ,Q A-9 - TOP ROW: V. Decicco, L. Degan, N. DeNubilo, W. DeValch, P. Dickerson, R. Didlof, L. Dietrich, J. Dixon, R. Dobbins, L. Dockweiler, S. Donato. BOTTOM ROW: C. Dork, R. Drisner, Q. Easley, B. Ellis, R. Ervin, J. Ferera, J. Flora, E. Forcade, L. Ford, W. Fours, .l. Fox, B. Frazier. , o - . . 1 . V P ' . ' H . f . W E . A 1 4. ,.,. : rf f M 4 P' Vi . . f , ' B A is iw' . ' 1 V V f, is V .. V A . , V . A ., V , , N VVV. K 'J :ng A V . X li ' Xi: 2 A , .,.. . . .., ..,, , F ls f iief K X ,K KK K ..., KKKKKK ,K -... 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Hino- iosa, B. Hoffman, D. Holliday, B. Holtz, L. Honeycutt. B. House, D. House, L. House, B. Howell, 5. Howell. Q . aw HTT.. 1 . . 2. 7 f . J P T . lg , , , L 4, i , 55, . , .1 so 3 A . JG. K, 4, RQ P I it . - e H W' T Q 1 A f A J A X: 1 1 1'l'V..t f X slal i - P J F X T - ,, T . . i. L, ff A .gay '57 S G3.j,x,f l s. ,gg,...3,fi '5 ' . 1 ' , ' -f , A F A' F Us. L 'ii ' N 1 fl A R f . . Fi ' . .. l '. . - .. . e Q-'. X , - - A-9 - TOP ROW: S. Hoyle, R. Hoyme, C. Hunnewell, D. Hunt, P. Hunt, V. Hupp, J. Hurd, L. Jackson. D. Jacques, C. James, H. Johanson, A. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: D. Johnson, E. Johnson, J. Johnson, J. Johnston, G. Johnstone, P. Jones, T. Kalma, M. Kasold, E. Katz, F. Kavanaugh, B. Keck. G. Kelley ' 4 3 L J. Q J .iflmi J , 371 g 5 -X-Q A J A gil! , . g iildyf Jaw Q7 'gi if J J...,J' ,J . i . Q . -.1 f , K: KN K -' If I f'.:g, f , 1 .-3-5 I X A .M .. H K I l, -- I -13. A 1 R.. f We 6 3 Stix J ea- A it 'A L ' -' J Y X C K Q! N I JVVL: X. ' f xx VAX! to is fs '1.. 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Mason, J. Mayer, A. Meyer, V. Mickos, S. Mikiska, E. Milius. , f , ' Q v he ' .J ,,, E I fl ' m , A lf : 7' .' , , . M '02, ' -' . J I J' ' 4 f ' 6 ' ' dem. ., , ' .- i n ' V ..,,iLV K K V fx 'A 5 .k y , , I W K A 3 , K 1... it ,Km , i f ' xl 1 1 l ' ww S X 1 B X 'X , ' - ' T - 1- '-- ' R i ' ': fr . X 'A ..:: P ' 'ke A , . . ' , L 'Y ' , . - M' 1 QP J, 'L' T... , 4+ 1 T . V A Q: V . , -,M . .5 y , I ,gf ' , fy V A te N at , A X :ee P :Anais Piee . : e::T ii S X 'W 1 A-9 - TOP ROW: N. Miller, W. Miller, T. Milliken, P. Mishler, G. Mollayan, L. Moore, R. Morales, F. Morehead, N. Moren, D. Morley, D. Morrison, K. Mortensen. BOTTOM ROW: M. Muir, C. Muterspaw, 5 G. Myers, K. Myers. B. Nedrow, D. Nelson, E. Nelson, E, Nichols, B. Nunley, D. Oberlies, P. Odegard, 3 S. Oliver. 4 ,L fe: 1 . wa' , - . P s -,.,'- 'sei . vt? ,. . - It I. . In .1v:b1., . g V I .V .,, - If W in V N i AV., , . ,A .V , f ' Z ' , ,,k: Q, ,K,, ,J f , m , , if . , - I ii . , . V ' J Q 'H ' f ,,. 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Smith, L. Smith, M. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: M. Smith, T. Smith, D. Sodders, J, Sorg, J. Spaulding, L. Stampfli, J. Starr, T. Stein. P. Stiles, J. Stober, N. Strickland. Vi ,..., . .,.... b ,,,,.., i. J ,L ,mx y gv ,N L ,E V2.5 li I FQ: by ,gil Q-in A N t ,lx lle J ' . P , P , S P . W , .. J . AJJJP ei is LBPR .PR 2 i ff: 1 . ..,, . A gt - -f X f . 2 ,K . 1.1 in-1 -f--' 3 ': Q. X:'INX. ,M S 52 .:,, M ....,V ... .. K ... ., W I ,,,, , I N 2 X . ...I f . E A 1 .,,, J J ' -V . P. if K VV., I 'K , i: ' 5 ' 'N V ' J' :. L, i it E J J In V., 21 w i f ik, Ve' il , ,, his P l . A :' xv iii? P if C . .., aiu F iiie3 .'lSii if ' . : X ' fmytisi ..,. . A , . ..,- ,f In kr I A K I VV q: . - . x g WKX, 6 4 i.. 1 . itrix , ' gg -' :,'- - 4 lf'-ff. ,, zri p f, 1 Q A L A ,,, Q5 'P I. E55 , A .. x . xliyll f Q J L '- :-. lil ' A '- 1- Q. gg A My A-9 - TOP ROW: P. Sumner, R. Sutton, R. Sweeney, J. Swindell, J. Tackett, J. Throsel, E. Vale, E. Valoff, L. VanCleove, S. VanFleet. SECOND ROW: P. VanGrundy, L. Verner, C. Vincent, D. Wadelton, D. Wassgren, D. Weir, K. Westerman, L. Westerman. R. Whisenant, R. White, BOTTOM ROW: K, Wil- liams, N. Williams, L. Willis, K. Winger, J. Warley, L. Worth, J. Wyatt, J. Wynne, J. Wyer, J. Young. l y' N.. Qu . x A ii. Yr' W! :ge . E wi, iq, 'Ml inn. . T 4 , rf. b9 A .1 .Q ' S. blight , N. ir , . .... W ...,,,i...5,..,. 5111 2 . E31-2. . V-. 1 1 -'12' ef. ' ,ill . ' . k.L,- 1. 'Hia' J ' .ff R - ., if' ,'11 ' A i L . t . li' 1 . t ss Q S . .. l ' V MN'---- + LL 'L' f -LL'Q' W'1111'l is ., V Q V .if ': ' , J s ' .w-. 5 U .ati ii 1' . yi.: .1 ,...,,:1,,' . J 413422 1 ,,,,. f f'ps.Lf:1 '15'f- , f f'f' . .i.g.,.f .asv H ai: ' um ,,. , .. .. , 'J '2- 'R -. ' ff sl. . :W .. . ' .r iiffl I-'L -.. ff' .-f -- 1 2 2.-. .1 'S ' fx .. K X: f . as L f 2 R , 1. 1: .t A 1 ' . mwr - f.. - VKVV 'la - . ' 'TUE ,'K' . if X if R if . s -- 'H it ZZ I ' V, . 1' .L L . 2 ii :S . 'l ,kf... 2 .- Q ff . ' k ' V D 1 . f ' .. ,,.., v..-gr , . ' H - ' e so P 'ff f ' z R f J . 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Slanovich, J. Neubauer. TOP ROW: R. Johnston, S. Depoian, J. Orlh, G. Blake, K. Riddle, P. Godfrey. e . TTBJ l ff - if -.R S PM .l l : .R i nl S J . V 15 ' I - tl HA' , N J 'fik I I ' F zfycqf-?. . J V I I k A , 4'-1, LV x sag Q-f ee- S S - U -.F ... m . S S: . f - A or .4 X- f-. 1 , J . , . f A X so .,,, , N R N li ,KN f f xii i L1 4 . Q fi. J ' X J .X In ' lrll A w J NA A8 - TOP ROW: J. Ackerman, C. Adams, B. Aldacushion, S. Ames, G. Anderson, R. Anderson, J. Arme- sfrong, J. Arriola, R. Ausiin, D. Axford, B. Baker, J. Bangle, R. Barlon. BOTTOM ROW: E. Beasley, M. Benneli, R. Besl, J. Biehahn, J. Bishop, O. Bishop, J. Black, B. Blakeney, S. Brewer, M. Brooks, G. Brown, P. Brown, J. Bryanf. , I - , , , rr zl. K H ef , . it V V rf-Ny, . ., N 3, , 4, .Y L ,elk J J New t Q' J . if wg , , , i K , ,. X' ,., 6. be , .zkk at v- , A s fy ,K Sz, V , ' ' A . 'll' . ' . J Q. . ' S 155. . 5 2 . Qjx . R., . . .. ,sh . .f ll x in lflls -N .A , :Q x 1 - A Wifi? 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Holt, C. Humphreys, J. Jackson, P. Jameson, G. Johnson, J. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: R. Johnson, D. Joy, F. Kashergen, J. Keen, 5. Knox, K. LeRocque, D. Larson. K. Lauer. C. Lee, D. Llewellyn, B. Logan, S. Long I ... Q . A ij ,... V. . my . ,J 5, V K r ..r V K K l . . ,5 an W' h. E 1' , f K ' ' A V - .. 1'. U' 'B' if . Z... K4 V , ., loes U f .. ' ' Q 'VW . , t.1:Qq.g., : J L NV Af , M w . A .. - V V 'l'V . i .. 5 f A ..,, . '- f . - , V ., . ,,. 5, A , f ' , M ' - f L f-fr. ' . S . 2 V V - A - V V V A . . ...' . .... . . f 1 l 3 ' X ',. sq-0 , Ri ff - H 'l R xx 5 McRoberts, C. Maitland, V. Maltby, M. Mandala, D. Ma Mazenko, T. Meiia, B. Metz, S. Miloserdoff, J. Mitchell M. Murd, C. Murphy. A-B - TOP ROW: P. McAllister, S. McCool, P. McDougall, R. McDowell, J. McKeehan, R. McNear, G. rtin, R. Mason. BOTTOM ROW: J. Maxwell, G. , A. Moore, W. Morris, A. Moser, A. Mullins, W 75 'HM iw... V.. 'W X ' I ..'. 4 f, :VV .- A, ' ' - I 2 .. 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Qs . , 'I lg l .... . u A, :rv -5 K A ..sf- f V .y X ' X 4 A-8 - TOP ROW: P. Smith, P. Smith, D. Sorey, B. Sparks, C. Spencer, J. Spivey, J. Springer, C. Steen J. St' k F. S ' ' ' IC ney, tory, J. St. Pierre, T. Sullivan. BOTTOM ROW: J. Sundm, D. Surrency, R. Tait, S. Tenenin, S. Thorpe, V. Tolbert, N. Tomlinson, M. Torres, T. Troncozo, M. Tsuhlares, C. Tucker, G. Valentine. W R B . B ' - - B , . 2 . 1 . ' Bf' 14 lg '- ig 1 ' , B -- -' B B Q. , ive .: . . fr , B e, - if .. in wI,N, ff 5 .cHW.?f,? 'W'Ee ,.,ff?i .,., W ?1 , V, ,mxgx .N K R ., Q I . .,,, ,. . U , M li - 'Sai' B'B K ng 'W Q V K A, B W , . B B' J wr.. B . Bw R . . 'B ', Q' , V . .., , 1 P, ' ' X. , . , 2 -- ' ' . U B Y' K K ..A, 1. QM K A , my ,. ,, F X... . X I ,Mg kr A . B-BM B B ,J Q, . f L A-8 - TOP ROW: M. Vienow, L. Wages, H. Wakefield, P. Wall, W. Wall, D. Welch, A. Wetzel, L. a8 D. Wright, C. York, P. Zablockis, J. Ziegelmeyer, J. Zunter. Wetzel, Z, White. D. Williams. BOTTOM ROW: S. Williams, S. Wise, J. Wood, G. Woolf, S. Workman, r J- ,, ,..,, W . SHWB :'-, .ME '- gas 3953- PM .B -fw MQ? ' V 'B B X . ..:: 56 ' Txzfg M, ,B . QA. -A F ' . - . ' -5 A lz- ' w i , . ':A l .Q , f .N I f j J ' '-H I il I I g X , X A if , B. 1 iw, , , l . , X. . ,X e. I BBN K B 4' B Bb ' B'-BB , 1- fe fl if , -9. .. I I L. . K K I 5 , s , . , , Fi' we P B3 B '1 B B if -we 44:4 '33 B . y B N1f wmf.fJA. 1 l.l X, - inhl B-8 - TOP ROW: B. Aguinaga, G. Arriola, G. Arriola, S. Bowers, S. Caruso, R. DelaCruz, P. Dresser, P. Eagles, F. Ferguson, G. Fogelstrom, E. Frazer, D. Galios, R. Gallatin. BOTTOM ROW: R. Garza, P. Geil, K. Gloeckler, M. Gramata, B. Hall, D. Harvey, L. Hill, B. House, S. Huckins, D. Hungerford, A. Jones, M. Kearns. W ,..,,1 li in-.M w x . K , rl 1 T pw, Vs. 1, if , . H, 58 1 , VA sq M A .gl I ...X I KE -' z?f FW We T-f,iiJW5,fww . JV ?i73 F' 54. '. Z? I .. 5' View V A .,,N'k,,..L K 'R ,. W .5 5-w H B' Q- 1.-1Qw: .. .,Q: if . e B ' ee? biwf Wiki WL .Aww N 'NP an NX .f J . B , 4fl',2ff? 3-H B :AB ,YJ ,'4f 'Mei v HQ fgi 1' W B B e ., V . lri., gil: , iii ... V 7 'gf' B 1' B' ili' J A 1 if , fa . is -B ililh' is X' ' ' :N ' . lqi: x , f ii ' A ,,gfg.., X L 5 li , Y L I BB. . .40 x N. ,f , X . I l L53 - B-8 - TOP ROW: C. Kelso, M. Kime, K. Lee, R. Lonie, B. Lund, M. McKnight, M. McMann, S, McShea, G. Marshall, A. Mata, J. Monroe, J. Ogden, H. Oliver. BOTTOM ROW: S. Orchard, B. Otto, F. Podsi- koff, T. Price, J. Rolfe, M. Schilling, J. Sim, M. Tehenoff, M. Ward, H. Wasson, S. White, S. White, T. Yeager. ' 'E Y Txfxwgyi fue ' . f .j,..,M ', - . , s. ,H A ,VL-x 'ig if 2 , f ,HJ av ,L i 3 -'ff' 1 V5 'B wt'-B I , B 17 2,3 by 4 f' , B is if v l M., ..f. I ' B TY B, - ' ff 1- B X X ' X Q .YJ SL B is 2 5 J - was .bake A . .aw M . f'L.. I A ,.,, ., 'B A g l A I ,.... B B ill. J F -'B il J B ii iil, B, B 1 .4 f 'RFK 'i-i 4, .. .. zb A W l - ll ' A i E lllll J Mn' ll . '.-.,l , ' W if .. B M, ky.. 3 . , U ., , ji V A .QA . 5, , A Xe. -1' . . -PQ., , B 3. rg, .BX 1 ii f-2 ' . ' X ' B, l -.L 1 . T QEL ' . . , ,-1. '- il Q 'iii' - A-7 - TOP ROW: A. Anaya, T. Andie, S. Armas, M. Ast, L. Auchstetten, T. Axford, R. Baker, C. Balch, P. Barnes, S, Bayer, D. Bealer, L. Bell, D. Bemis. BOTTOM ROW: H. Berhard, J. Bishop, J. Bissett, B. Booker, J. Booth, C. Boyce, B. Boyd, J. Boydston, D. Bright, J. Bright, L. Brown, C, Buckler. a li ill' A Al' ' . ' JL. . Fw' -iQ.. B if . F . 2' p 1' swf 'ff ' .,,.. f :f i -W iv . . ig' . ' 7 we -w'f 1, B any .. iw ' e, B .PW '. .Bf g WV .Wafff' 1 MTNA ,.,., 1 ..,.. ,,.... I L N . 1 rlff-K-X Fi ,V N, . ,... . , t B .. V z . ii - .5 is , , jg M ,Qs .B 'Q . ..- 258 5,17 7 ig gig? i.Vi if - v ,, 1 fn. A-7 - TOP ROW: L. Buckmaster, C. Burgess, C. Burnett, D. Butler, J. Butler, K. Bybee, L. Byfield, H Campbell, W. Carrigan, C. Carter, W. Casas, N. Caster. BOTTOM ROW: B. Chadwick, G. Channell M. Chapman, 5. Chatinover, C. Chidester, L. Christiansen, A. Clark, R. Clingman, C. Collins, R. Collinsl R. Alvarez, D. Conshafter. . iw G in L 'ev 1: . , .1 J. . if . ' . 5 ' 'B .- ij, .gf . . . 5 ,V ' .-H V . - . A .5 .K - 'N .. .Q J? .. . . . l in .. . . f Q- .. ,L . . x N Q . 2 5 ' i' ' J L Q 57, 1:6 e J, ., . . . J P Q if in I -' : ., 'iififeiwifi ' -. Y H i ,., . .L .1 3 9' bf 5'?!ff? l 4 '1', 2 J' 'J ii 4. A 2 'W M ' S . l X W H U 98. in im A i ' . J X L g i t . . .. : if 1 - K - M 5.5 4 . . 1:35, V I- Q IV 1. x.. ,. J 5 if . ' t ' J. QQ :X K2 x.'!3si ' fl N. 5. , Q Q. Rf 'X ,x G Q i my W. A. A-7 - TOP ROW: F. Costanzo, P. Cox, R. Cox, C, Craig, J. Craig, L. Cramer, B. Cron, D. Davis, F. Davis, M. Davis, S. Davis, T. Davis. BOTTOM ROW: L. Dean, M. Dehlmar, M. Dickeson, J. Didlot, D. Dohman, B. Dolguin, E. Dominque, J. Dominque, J. Dominque, M. Douglas, M. Drake, S. Dupont. 37 ,sw Q, A ,tg mv 27. K I : - if .E . J . . - . 5 I ssss . .. if , Q55 ,Q H? V . V .U is if fr VN . ' M 2 -VVV 1,1 YV' X ,K .' 'fl Q3-1 ' Q ew P S.v:ii .....r L : - G V gg 1 . P -'Y' 62.1 J . . , .. . . x f 7 z f f ' els- . I -,, ' . r L 2 ' . -f 9 .. , : : ' j i 5' : N fl? X 1 G ...... .,,,, , 1 -1- 'ii.QQf5Q ...,, , - in tv-9.911 Q g Q y 4 y A I y X-Q . .. . iz' - Vin . ,X ' :Y ' .W e K . K x 1, ' rf J' ' J M 'N 1 J ix . E! -R 1 A-7 - TOP ROW: l. Eakin, D. Ellison, B. Enders, J. Eruoronsky, T. Farver, C. Feichtinger, W. Felger, D. Folds, B. Frazier, D. French, D. Frisius, L. Gadd. BOTTOM ROW: K. Garigliano, G. Giddens M Gllmsdahl, G. Gould, N. Grandinetti, J. Grangaard, G. Griffith, G. Gumpert, G. Gwaltney, E. Guzinan, J. Haaland, D. Hahn. 4 ac L.. ?' .fe . ' W X . 7 'I .. J in L in i,ii JJ if J . ififw- J e J - V P -L .. f L t A J. , g XX yg ,,,. W .. . ..,., .fig g if sg. ' F lair. 5 ?':f L il 'fi' iiii L li - - - N'-N ' A-7 - TOP ROW: J. Halopoff, R. Hancock, E. Havener, G. Henry, L. Henson, V. Herzog, R. Hill, L. Hinds, R. Hoefflinger, D. Hoffman, L. Holt, S. Holt. BOTTOM ROW: C. Homan, L. Hood, E. Horn, S. Horn, D. Howey, B. Hudson, K. Hughes, B. Hunter, C. Hurst, P. Jackson, R. Jackson, J. Jarrett. A . f . M . . ...I ,.,, J -5 -me ,S . yy .Keyes . A , I ' s x :,::...,: . . -,ls , f 4 .- 'V sv . or . ,,ie GN 1.. J. . - ..... my A ' . 'J li . Y- X. ' . .ir ' ' it .. .qu K E ' 1... -- .W s x -lg . - , b : , .2 Z:- J L in .1 Q- J . J .' K f V -K x all W , l Ag Q 'L ' 1 . J 5- A - . U I F . 'fx 4. . .iz M J - : .., A-7 - TOP ROW: B. Johanson, J. Johnson, D. Johnson, A. Jones, L. Jones, P. Jorgenson, G. Kackos, R. Kearns, B. Keith, D. Kelley, L. Kelley, J. Kendall. BOTTOM ROW: S. King, J. Kinkade, J. Kirkham, D. Knechtel, B. Knoles, R. Kosienski, L. LaBrie, C. Lane, J. Langdon, G. Larson, R. Lawson, W. Jester. H ' -1 J .. . ' ' , - G - , Q. in B . J :. : . J '. B ' 1- . . if . - Q e:.: H J T-: 'iii . sf .. . J , I I ' W. Q V 4, A gi? i'k I 1 M..-was K, ,. , .. . - A X R -,4 Ngrx Q I g A g i ': V I K' Y A 1 6' ' 1. L ' J , i ' 'Q :Q 51 1 ii W' . rf -4 'av J J T- - G . ..,. . - 1 e 1- a H Jer fe 1 ' JJ. 1 K he r , X J .Aw J. M4 e e 'Y ef... .i ' 59 A-7 - TOP ROW: D. Lew, C. Leyva, C. Lindgren, S. Lipps, D. Lockaton, M. Lowry, P. McCollum, L McKnight, R. Maldonado, D. Maxwell, C. Mayo, R. Medina. BOTTOM ROW: J. Milburn, C. Miller, J Miner, L. Mitchell, S. Mize, M. Moore, M. Moore, R. Morgan, J. Muir. M. Mullet, M. Myer, S. Nickerson G, JUS? To JEQ. p J 'QQ ' Q A WS A A 1' . ' XT' , , A . , g XI K: ,J if' K N kkrr V- ta 5 V r ' A VIVV: , M . I., I K f pi ' l . l X 5' X ii Alt K QE.: ii. in: - l All .gif 'ili' I - , f .. it V A R f ig A -'f ..: 'sq M. p .Q 4 . .1 K ' F M K P' 1, W X 7 ...L ,. i . 2 .5 . . V. H . V . rv I K I k.,,, . k:,, . Qi 5 v V. F V S .K K 7 j.j I I A Ay , .2 K :. A K 1 yy . V kt Q J Xl . if , J K y fi hi W' 5' Lex -L'L lr Your-m' ff' x i 'FV .' ' Q YNY. ' TOP ROW: S. Oglesby, B. Oldenburg, D. Overstreet, C. Page, A., Parker, V. Patella, J. Paulson, K. Phildot, J. Pickens, D. Pierce, G. Pillars, J. Price, S. Price. BOTTOM ROW: E. Prout, C. Purtymun, J. Redd, G. Red- mond, S. Reed, G. Ridling, C. Robinson, F. Rogoff, L. Rosson, M. Rouse, J. Sample, F. Sattler, G. Saunders. ' ' i 1 1 , Q k i if E is ii A R viii nr 5, , Ps... vw I Q. i. . 3, X' P4 we P will . ll ' K A Ri.. Aw J we bs Rfk ' .E V , A , ..., .. J gn-Q . . gf--3 p , M A ' .f-Q M . r , . .. 13, ,LAW a J' , gh S jwszes R :Q x 4. H. . ' SN, T -..,, ' ,A .W :N - gill - 4 Ki L. . vw ,. l or- l... , ,J g sns, ' 1, . K Vg, - QQ, ' TOP ROW: J. Schaal, D. Schroder, G. Schuetz, D. Scuri, C. Sennett, G. Serrao, N. Shafer, S. Shepherd, M. Sherry, P, Shore, C. Simmons, P. Sims, D. Skaggs. BOTTOM ROW: S. Skrypek, B. Smith, D, Smith, D. Smith, T. Smith, V. Smith, H. Sheary, P. Spence, E. Spivey, D. Springer, S. Stark, J. Steen, C. Stephen. A of R-: L35 .. ,Ma :Nm P.. ag, .,- . iw., P f 1s .gm G gg! L., J . ., , s 'AQ 'L Q , J, ' , V 'W :- 'rf l ,Pi l -W -' 1 'J .1 . ww.. -. ill. . . 1 my N QW-S W. Q M' V X-W ,,gff i ' i QQ? if . fff. ,f E m -cg 'i 'e ' P I. vlifsar' its J 5' af -rw 64 e ' .Q ... L N- J. .. e . g , Q S ' ' l - f. ' ' flfq. -1 gag MAX. , X i ' . M, 3 ' -.... ' Jekty- 4' f ' , ' .5 ' Y V ' 'ix f7'M'if-.3 , , J . 4-Q... .Q . - , ., A we V 5 -few Dfw ..e i ..e :. lf. ffxwe pf, fs?. ee s' ' ' J X ,N . L ' ' 'fy' af , 4 V ' , 1. -1 il 5' S . - S' r . - .Hf. . we N ,.l A..Wm M J- SSx TOP ROW: S. Steward, A. Stoneking, G. Stuart, D. Summers, C. Tait, R. Taylor, S. Ielecke, J. Tenenini, R. Teurman, P. Thomas, W. Tolbert, K. Tool, A. Torres. SECOND ROW: J. Travers, L. Trib, G. Troxcil, R. Turner, C. Valenti, G. VanDer Wal, D. Vlasschaert, S. Wakefield, C. Walker, S. Walker, M. Walsh, T. Ward, A. Warren. BOTTOM ROW: C. Weiss, S. White, D. Whitaker, L. Wilkerson, R. Wilkerson, J. Williams, G. b 7 Wilson, P. Wilson, L. Woodward, C. Wright, L. Yates, S. Young, N. Yoskos. BOTTOM ROW: J. Ogle, T. Hernandez, M. Nelson, G. Terlisner, R. Provencio, L Hansen, R. Stewart, D. Minderman, L. Quezada, J. Hartman, J. Willems, D. Jar amillo. C. Mahaffey, J. Cottone, M. Vasquez, J. Mead, B. Dedmon, S. Vicente SECOND ROW: T. Lisenko, W. Coleman, P. Goodness, D. Hughes, C. Henderson, T. Nunn, J. Allen, D. Minton, T. Votaw, L. Bruno, B. Pitt, R. Silvestri, B. White, B. Martin, J. Holsonback, R. Williams, M. Fisher, R. Kingsbury, P. Stowers, R. Young. THIRD ROW: P. Hegland, D. Hennessee, M. Butorac, R. Rubottom, M McKabney, D. Van Gundy, J. Herman, l:. Wells, S. Trenary, T. Woodson, B. Blasdall, S. Lundstrom, M. Murray, L. Tierney, G. Williams, V. Hepper, M. McLain, D. Smith, J. Cooper, J. Jiacoma, D. Reynolds. TOP ROW: R. Boerner, M. Gehley, C. Langrill, K. Lockaton, L. Stroud, F. Masanacchia, P. Morley, B. Gillam, M. Crowley, M. Goetz, R. Boyle, S. Crofton, C. Larson, B. Chronic, N. Forester, B. Cook, M. Ellen, M. Thom, C. Amdal, H. Donaldson, M. Thomas, D. Faulhaber, S. Fickel, P. Thruman. The frog is being dissected by Dale Moose and John Neidhardt under the watchful eye of Mr. Collis Jor- dan. In both physiology and life science classes, students learn bet- ter 'health measures and the me- chanics of living things. v,.., classes Many students at Bell are enrolled in the various art classes. These classes let the student mirror his ideas on paper as an outlet for creative urges. Mr. Donald Williams, department head is supervising this class. Here in the print shop where our football programs, campaign tags, and posters are printed students learn an interesting and useful trade. Mr. Thompson is always ready to answer all their questions. Verna Hicks activities editor activities ,WL W, 5 wiht ' ':' .'-52.15:.,I,:E-fYai'fi:Sa:f:'2s, 21355,.1 , K 1 . mf f w w qc, 44 .G 3 V11 1 1 .g 3 ,.,. ' K V ga 1:5 , L Q: -vw 1 , . . 1 5,5244 .-M., wtzwl-4Qeg,g,q.wi::. .. H ggfb 4 1 . , .w.N.-,,,, . fav , V . l9:k+1!',f'P7? I A' vii at - M 15:52 13? W 9' m im: gf-IKM: -W I Z m 3439 2353 u M, 4.9 -,n f.3,5. -Q fl nas, Q mx ' C ,af , 1 , ,,.! .ik .2 '4 rf ix Ei, J 12 1? my 5 kibxgfmgq Y 'ii ii N E- .pgg NAIS .. A 'ff' 3 af , ,ar l J' wa 'ai ' , QQ? Vyrgyf :A , ' ,Q . ff-N 1' 'AJH ' i E 5 B V, gt n A 'If 4+ 13 , , an ar j , .rw-f ,K r if as i .P .L 5 K' - I , AW wg. ly QAM . hgpzi i Y +11 1 in . f- ' , Y F41 gb , far-. .1 'ky lf. ' if , 1 ' .Q ' v '. ,.M 3 'N' Wa- .- -1 NM fin ., .Q ff' ' W pa ',, W' ' 2 1 7 4' V , ,A - , '- , A 1. , W Q .ALA ,. ... -mhz.: A VQZA M i Q K Y ! X 1959 annual staff R ,Q 45.1 TQESXEQM 1 1 favs fag F 'W an-E+ KX gg, LIMS! if 'Q?2r222 Q 1 F WTW 5 E ary., I Mr. D. Williams Larry Ramos Staff Artist Verna Hicks Activities Editor - Ernie Holling Photographer Ronnie Estrine Staff Artist 7 if E' The staff took time out for a bit of relaxation, after the long hours and hard work of putting out the 1959 EAGLE. At the beginning of the spring semester we acquired four new staff members. They helped, along with the rest of the staff, to plan the contents and layout of the annual. Besides this, the staff participated in the photography of the book. This meant telling the photographer how the pictures were to be arranged, the identification of people in the pictures and the selection of the best prints. Appropriate copy was written to describe the various photographs. Along with the rest of their duties, the staff was responsible for soliciting advertisements. e'r'i' ' fri? , 'fe F12-I-1 .Hmm Mr. Donald Williams Adviser ..f . . .3 A 1 ,er BOTTOM ROW: L. Meister, D. Shaw, C. Morfin, D. Buchanan, T. Boxdorfer, R. Purciel, D. Doyle, E. Charbonneau, B. Workman, D. Terranove, Mr. R. Row land. SECOND ROW: M. Lee, S. Turnwall, D. Neidhurdf, T. Myers, E. Holling R. Nedrow, B, Hallenbeck, N. Walker, R. Laycox, B. Amdal, M we , ... .,,,,1 - y Nvwu-.45 . -..., ...., ,..... . . , Mg -. -...,..I '--- ..... f- . 4 1 -. -m..,, 'W'--'-..,..- -sy ' ,, W -. . ..-...., ... qu.. A M... M... -.1 ...aw , - -.. . -- ,... 4... NM --N -.... H ' A ,,. .. .1- .... , , ,A . 3 . - , if ' ....., A .511 n 995 ' --..R 'W -gil-Jef . ., .......,,, .K , -.-WW if 'I 4 +---. f-..,.,..: --- st: N fl lr ....., . .. 'W . ' ' M J F sp . I ,... , A . -fr 1, v 5 ', . ,i . K E Mor ' 1 raw ,ww .3 re . .. Q , Y fr x im? 6 , ,- T J Y my -- . ' 'Q JJ A . iii 'ff , I 71, 'j ' , f I . 1 BOTTOM ROW: K. Rusk, N. Steele B Carulhers V Glambrone M Brown E. Hammer, J. Duhon, N. Candland C Waggener J Enders S Henry Mrss , Schwaderer. SECOND ROW: J. Lrska P Baker S Holbrook L Shumaker McLaughlin, L. Abrahams, P. Doyle J Sa ple S Hem M Gibson lv I 6 F' ,www wa emi' ' sus- BOTTOM ROW: B. Buccowich, B. Caruthers, N. Sieele, M. Myers, P. Doyle, L. Abrahams, M. Gibson, B. Berekoff, S. Sfockfon, S. Niischky, J. Scarleii, J. Hoffman. SECOND ROW: L. Covington, J. Sample, P. Beniz, E. Turnwall, J. Davis, V. Norris, J. McKabney, E. Isom, M. Krueger, L. Parmer, K. Rusk. .1 ....., BOTTOM ROW B. R. Morley B. Wugg 49 .1 Qu-nf' Dickey, B, Workman, D. Rydbeck, R, Purciel, D. Shaw oner, D. Bradley, D. Terranove. SECOND ROW: L. Williams A. Eshelby A. Haddad, T. Myers, C. Shubin, B. Shepherd, F. Bonfiglio H, Polak J. Godfrey, S. Burge, B. Hester. THIRD ROW: G. Dehlmar, J. Neid hard? P. Davis D. Neidhardi, B, Fraser, J. Bell, M. Lee, S. Turnwall, J, Schilling R. Frayer, L. Meister, T. Boxdorfer. l A K- 5 L . HO.-J lf' fe ,uf . , . . FF f ef .P ,j :vw 86 4 rf J w ml -Q mmf! .sf ,A , . , . ,W l S . F' f sf up W qi st , H 'S 'E gy , l, , l Y Nl 5 tttes K 2 l B A ,E A-vi' BOTTOM ROW: M. Brown, B, Caruthers, F. Madonna, J. Scarlett, P. Everett. SECOND ROW: K. Rusk, E. Winberg, J. Collins, J. Minderman, N, Steele, C. Beck, E. Jaurigi, R. Buzo, J. Reed, C. Freeman, B. McGowan, S. Hein, V. Giambrone, J. Dutton. THIRD ROW: I.. Covington, M. Gibson, J. Zanders, J. Hoffman, S. Nitschky,V. Hicks, N. Canclland, T. Martineau, S. Black, J, Slay- baugh, E. Hammer, B. Robbins, S. Henry, J. Mellon, L. Lint, E. Telecke. FOURTH ROW: P. Doyle, B. Buccowich, J. Sample, L. Abrahams, J. Hoyme, P. Baker, L. Shriver, D. Mallory, J. Liska, P. Bishop, M. LaVelle, M. Reinhardt, J. Lund, S. White, L. Shumaker, S. Gouker. TOP ROW: T. McLaughlin, J. Cun- ningham, N. Brock, S. Holbrook, M. Booth. The Varsity Club is composed of boys who have earned their letter in athletics. The members plan an annual lettermen's banquet where athletic awards are given to those who have proven worthy of them dur- ing the year. Serving as an efficient leader of the club was Dave Neidhardt, President. The council members ofthe club were: Tim Ewing, John Schilling, Bill Hester, Brent Riggs, Don Shaw and Warren Sapp. A t f. ff The Scholarship Society is for students who receive at least three A's and two B's on their report card. Sealbearers are chosen by being active in this organi- zation for four semesters, one of which must be in their senior year. The person who has the highest grade average in their class is chosen valedictorian. The club co-sponsored the canned food drive at Christ- mas time. Leading the club during the fall semester were: LeRoy Meek, President, Louise Willner, Vice- President, Lana Shumaker, Secretary, Stan Huckins, Treasurer, Russell Laycox, Sergeant-at-arms. The spring officers were: Louise Willner, President, Betty Cox, Vice-President, Dennis Doyle, Secretary, LeRoy Meek, Treasurer, Francis Madonna, Sergeant at arms. The sponsor ot this fine club is Mrs. Watkins. BOTTOM ROW: R. Carpenter, M. Mandala, R. Austin, L. Dawson, J. Allard, C. Goodkin, L. Salzman, C. Bower, S. Cook, B. Logan, K. Cole, V. Hale. TOP ROW: S. Neilson, S. Clift, J. Johnston, M. Orchard, C. Boleller, J. Heikkila, D. Leventhal, C. Lee, V. Hupp, S. Boyer, N. Tomlinson. Girls' League is an organization of all the Senior -ligh girls at Bell High. Under the guidance of their new adviser, Mrs. Donna Gottlieb, the girls'sponsored he first dance of the year, the Scrimmage Scramble, ,old tags for all the football games, held two teas that iollowed the installations for both semesters, and they ook toys to children in the General Hospital. They tad several assemblies throughout the year, the :ashion Show last fall and the Cotton Day Assembly ast spring, which are two annuals. One assembly was weld in coniunction with the Boys' Forum, featuring he Marine Dress Blues. BOTTOM ROW: D. Smith, T. Brown, R. Patterson, J. Baker, B. Cogbill, N. Peggar, D. Doyle, S. Huckins. TOP ROW: K. Hurtzell, G. Thompson, R. Oliver B. Mcloughlin, E. Holling, T. Warner, G. Ellison, G. Knechtel. I ., 'o h ll 1-.J 1, is 2 Sue Holbrook, center front row, is holding the second place trophy that the Al Capp chapter of Quill and Scroll won in l958. Sue was president when they won the honors of being one of the best Quill and Scroll organizations in the nation. Officers for the winter semester were Roy Nedrow, President, Sue Holbrook, Vice-President, Nelda Candland, Secretary, Carole Dinnen, Treasurer, Brent Riggs, Sergeant at arms, Den- nis Doyle, Historian, and Steve Turnwall, Chaplain. Sharon Henry was President during the spring semes- ter. Her cabinet consisted of Ron Riegel, Vice-presi- dent, Pat Baker, Secretary, Ken Scarlett, Treasurer, Roy Nedrow, Sergeant at arms, Jeff Oicles, Historian, and Brent Riggs, Chaplain. Mr. Charles Garven is their adviser. BOTTOM ROW: A. Smith, J, Platt, B. Mosiello. SECOND ROW: S. Hein, C. Knerr, C. Chidester, C. Lundberg, R, Campbell, C. Peltz, G, Grayning, M. Mount. TOP ROW: R. Anderson, J. Mize, A. Peterson, J. Oicles, L. Cuhrt, T. Cogbill, K. Scarlett, B. Wusserzieher, K. Long. r--uliiu A t T712 -We rf-Q '-Sly? w ,X 'bw' IFE if 4 ww? , E ff, l' ly ,TT F i 1 ,sf . Y Y 2. :-A..:!- ' 9 'V T ' ifVZ'1i1S:iZrku3 '5'f- 't-' Qui EI' A Y . .AVTK i'x Wm l . f ff. is 43 z 9 , C 43 e5PQ I1 v .R Is 5 . sz N BOTTOM ROW: Mr. R. Phillips, M. Mouhot, E. Scott, l. Horris, S. Pugh, M. Tucker, T. Pontes, L. Steele, M. Quigley, E. Sieker, S. Gouker, D. Smith, C. Howell, B. Dolce. TOP ROW: P. Bishop, B. Trexler, C. Owings, D. Neicl- hardl, W. Sapp, L. Meister, P. Reinerlson, S. Powers, J. Dana, N. Losey R. Hymers, B. Green, L. Johnston, P. Reeves. E r I An interest in a teaching career and above average scholarship are major requirements of the Future Teach- ers of America. This organization presents to its mem- bers the opportunity to explore the teaching field, by taking field trips and participating in FTA programs with other schools. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Gladys Wildman, winter officers were Pat Everett, President, Nancy Steele, Vice-President, Pat Baker, Sec- retary, and Karen Menge, Treasurer. Competent sum- mer officers were Karen Menge, President, Helen Fra- zer, Vice-President, Lillian Ford, Secretary, and Ron Robertson, Treasurer. WN, Q ,mf 1105 'Q Achieving a better knowledge of science is the prin- cipal purpose of the newly organized Science Club under the leadership of Mr. Charles Schleiden. Among the many projects enjoyed by the members were: work- ing on scientific experiments, research reports, movies and entering an exhibit in the spring science fair. Pre- siding over this club the past year was Sandra Cook, President, Barbara Ando, Vice-President, Jack Gadd, Secretary, Richard Anderson, Treasurer, Charlotte Bright, Librarian, and Brian Cogbill, Sergeant at arms. The Junior Red Cross is one of BelI's most worthy organizations. Affiliated with the American Red Cross, students have an opportunity to serve the community in their own environment of learning. They collected gift boxes and participated in the annual Red Cross drive. Ably assisted by their sponsor Miss Mary Bell, officers were Dorene Leventhal, President, Janice Wor- ley, Vice-President, and Carolyn Silvestri, Secretary- Treasurer. Q are . Trix! 'IU T -is . V+ QQ a g, 3 Ita if ' t l K K' X, ' 5 N 4? A l . Q W 9 L QL fu., We l eaglei QCP, F . L ll ' -if A -1. A . 5. ,K , E T Rigs... 3 . f fi A 4 Wm BOTTOM ROW: C. Lew, .l. Burkam, T. Mokshanoff, B. Reinerlson. TOP ROW: N. Slricklund, M. Boonslra, M. Schilling, C. Donato. 5 5 E 74 BOTTOM ROW: R. Foster, M. Gclrver, R. Rhino, C. Burnell. TOP ROW: P. Greenlee, C. Reynolds, A. Sounders, C. Sleen. ir. higyg ,T 1. 5 :fe V... in ,Z -mv ,--Q vi, .av 'T' -F1 I. Organized to supervise all ofthe iunior high assem- vlies are the Junior Ushers. Among the activities they uarticipated in this year besides ushering at all assem- flies and at the night performance of the Christmas vrogram were many social events. Leading the fall emester was Elaine Valott, President, Pat Beatty, Vice- resident, Karen Bowling, Secretary, Mickey Chaney, reasurer, Tanya Berekoff, Sergeant at arms. Spring tficers were Karen Bowling, President, Elaine Valoff, 'ice-President, Gail Johnson, Secretary, Denise Smith, reasurer, Phyllis Mishler. This group is sponsored by 'liss Pelletier. DTTOM ROW: M. Booth, D. Engel, B. Misello, J. Probst, B. Reurden, L. Jones, Robbins, F. Stullcup, S. Cook, B. Hurd. TOP ROW: Mrs. Webb, H. Almas, Ando, D. Baum, T. Knighten, A. Fry, C. Lundberg, C. Petz, K. Menge, Janssen, B. Burns, Mrs. Nielsen. 711 P ,-px ft -702 -an N s. ln , .. fn 'Pr' wwf .. A49- X had 'Y . 4 1 NN, 1 . l ' E l 5 l l 8.6-V-viii stage CYEVV BOTTOM ROW: R. Righettini, R. Ross, Mr. Butcher. SECOND ROW: R. Sonye, G. Bonner, G. Truitt, D. Palmer. TOP ROW: R. Rodriguez, G. Staggs, L. Strong, J. Jacques. Lighting and sound effects and construction of sets for school plays, are some of the iobs that are performed for the assemblies during the year by the Stage Crew. These boys work under the supervision of Mr. Roscoe Butcher. Teaching the members of Stage Art Class designing and painting was director, Mr. Wil- liam Ulman. This art work was used for sets in school plays and for our fine dances in the new Girls' Gym. adVel'liSil1C aft Under the leadership of Mr. Don- ald Williams, the Advertising Art Class was very successful. Lynn Bur- ton, student art director, John Brink- mann, Luzanne Lint, Jim McGlynn, Phoebe Valassis, Dolores Valassis, Craig Wise, David Wyble, Thomas Haygood, Lee Robinson, Patsy Rod- riguez, Fred Golzalez, Charles Do- nato, Dennis Bellinger, Don Davis Larry Lindsley, Bill Fraser and Polly Cooper lnot shownl, designed pos- ters for school dances, noon movies, banquets and other school functions. Bell students won many local, coun- ty, and state awards including the Bill of Rights, Vision Conservation Institute and the American Legion poster contests. BOTTOM ROW: T. Price, M. Tenanoff, P. Eagles, S. Ames, S. Thorpe. SECOND ROW: K. Lee, M. Schilling, D. Davis, D. Campbell, G. Flemens, A. Moore. TOP ROW: Mr. Ulman, G. Staggs, D. Bellinger, B. Waggener, C. Shubin, M. Lee. audio visual The valuable service of showing films, filmstrips and slides was rendered by Bell High School's Audio-Visual Club. Proiectionists showed these teaching aids in classrooms to accommodate the teachers, and during the lunch periods, students were entertained in the auditorium with maior mo- tion pictures on our cinema-scope screen. Mr. Dennis Sundholm, our very capable sponsor of the club, trained the boys in proiection, splicing and handling of film. Bell High School was fortunate to be selected as a pilot school for film strips. Many of the excellent ma- terials of this kind are in our per- manent collection. wr M 'si ti ' BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Dennis Sundholm, sponsor, T. Sherrick, L. Lambeth, D. Johnson, A. Warren, B Dol gouin, P. Sims. SECOND ROW: K. Parsley, L. Wetzel, G. Rowley, L. Lacques, L. Pickering, G. Johnston R. Schrull, D. Harder, D. Edwards. TOP ROW: Q. Easley, B. Howell, S. Williams, T. Troncozo, L. Wages D. Springer, G. Hardin, R. Whiseant, D. Hancock, L. Logan. office PfaCEiCe The rat-tat-tat of pounding keys, and the constant ringing of typewriter carriages reflect the action of our Office Practice Class under the expert guidance of Mrs. Helen Webb. Considering the use of scores of stencils, reams and reams of paper and ink by the Qallons, the amount of work turned out by this class is evident. Senior A and Senior B girls and boys with Office Practice l experience were eligible for this advanced subject. Students learn mimeo- graphing, duplicating, dictating and filing, together with other practical secretarial skills. OFFICE PRACTICE CLASS: L. Abrahams, N. Allen, S. Black, B. Buccowich, B. Burns, D. Bradley lnot shownl, R. Buzo, J. Cunningham, P. Doyle, C. Freeman, V. Hicks, J. Hoyme, E. Jawrigi, T. Martinecu, J. Massey, S. Nitschky, C. Parker, J. Reed, M. Rodriguez, M. Rogoff, L. Shumaker, J. Slaybaugh, C. Staples, M. Tekunoff, J. Zanders. f T C J! Astro ll, eggmen inspire B8 pupils to make projects Cudahy flowers VPN'-fl 'sf-c Er FRANK BAKEQR '-f Mfv 'H'-we :W A Q1-1-swf' 3520 Allrmlfc, .Calif 'rl as i 5-54,35 gl ...AXP r'Y X Valkyries sponsor masquerade tele ,sa,i,i g.,. ,, .. s ic if 1 YY ,f:,v,y,,,,, 'L'f1'i -' xfws ' tltvf Wffl, 'Q '?f1H fl ivan: H Q if-r' 'iw rfgff ., sir A .Y l.x:1 ft fa ,Mu Amr 1 -til. plum mf' Vs! Q ' lVft'41'lr'mt4 M L+ ri o gg 'rf' HR, lhrbra li-in :fi-7 1' lm 5'lrK'rlH:vX'. 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TOP ROW: Terry Crow, Joe Mize, Betty Masiello, Tony Elder, Wayne Thomas. 1.v.w11 ,, . M may R1 ff.. Vf A 5 ,, fLy1:..zs+f fm.-1 2? ffm W i 5. , 4 'K1 ,' ., ff ' X! h L ' ,M A,,- ,'4 f ' ' , T l W 'b'Lf L' A A ':, , , f ' ! ' 52'f5a'ifli:' W if k k, 'L Mr- :K J I W - ' 1 ' . . , Q X X X X 4- ' 0 Qi? 3 ff ,, m , I 1 6 g ...... 1, f 1 X6 M9549 f 5 ' A M75 Y X . 3 A . -' -1 pl -L NMA g,uL,,,, , 1 Q qty., L-M f 11 D N 'TC 2. f 4' ' A ' ' fx ff' Lf 3 ,. .Q.?ag mf f gy, .. V 'X , W A1 I M yi ,. 451 --' ....,,, , ig ' 14 3-. W '45 A A .if , A. , 1 M' X .x 51 M . W n:. f f fr f , 45 'ff-5 N X xa'? . 1' 'J I f .fi a4..afE Mgr fi 'X - r .3 . '- ' X V 1 2 .. Q .g 51' 131 , QNN4 I 517 '5' af iunior orchestra Sel1iOf 0fCheStfa SR. ORCHESTRA-BOTTOM ROW: C. Bright, H. Almas, G. McDonald, P. Dickerson, J. Riggs R. Swain, R. Grodon. SECOND ROW: D. Baum, T. Knighten, G. Heikkila, C. Quinn, C. Miller T. Kalmas, P. Freeman, G. Knechtel, B. Riggs, R. Laycox. THIRD ROW: R. Barbe, D. Grantham R. Frank, F. Kashergren, J. Larson. TOP ROW: M. Higue, J. Worley, M. Holling, J. Kostura D. Elder, G. Oicles, K. Winger, R. Davis, D. Sparks, D. Grantham, R. Dowell, J. Bodine JR. ORCHESTRA-BOTTOM ROW: J. Bright, D. Skaggs, J. Bright, S. Curtis. SECOND ROW M. Patella, D. Knechtel, E. McDonald, S. Carter, N. Gayou, E. Felder, E. Kleese, O. Gayou THIRD ROW: R. Curcio, G. Sanders, J. Tenenini, D, French, F. Costanzo, S. Neilson, D. Bush B. Aldacushion, J. Crowley, C. Weiss, L. Yates. TOP ROW: Mr. A. Mautner, L. Dockweiler J. Raggett, D. Bemis, C. Burnett, J. Booth, C. Hughes, J. Kendall, L. Buckmaster, S. Horn N. Thomanson, F. Dempsey. x mx ,m. 1, X A Bell's music de- partment offers choruses and choirs for students of all grades. These students learn to sing in largegroupsin harmony and par- ticipate in assem- blies and public programs. The B7, A7 and A8 Chor- uses are for stu- dents of these grades. Students of any grade may join the mixed chorus and girls of a n y g r a d e m a y loin the Girls MIXED CHORUS-BOTTOM ROW: C. Allen, E. Vale, J. Burkam, J. Bentzen,. P. Lynch, K. Novikoff, Glee. The A Cop- J. Tackett, S. Baker, C. Abe, K. Bangle. SECOND ROW: L. VanCleave, B. Gallatin, P. Sampson, L. Lewis, . , L. Orloff, D. Nelson, J. Flora, C. Donato, B. Nedrow, J. Braaten, D. Parsel, E. Nichols, B. House, D. Gran- pello Cholr IS for gaard. THIRD ROW: L. Andrews, M. Best, S. Donahue, C. Mead, B. Fralier, L. Ford, P. Sparks, A. John- Sr' Sfudenfs. son, P. Hein, C. Baum, S. Cabos, R. Drisner. horal group A7-A8 CHORUS-BOTTOM ROW: L. Capp, T. Brageale, D. Whitaker, M. McKnight, J. Rolfe, J. Sims, L. Rosson, L. Gadd, K. Gloekler, F. Costanzo, S. Young. SECOND ROW: N. Grandinette, E. McDonald, S. Skrypek, E. Frazer, C. Valenti, S. Bowers, S. McShea, A. Clark, S. Armas, B. Knoles, M. Gramata, S. Huckins, D. Martin, M. Tenenoff, G. Saunders, W. Coleman, D. Hunderford, K. Lee, N. Shafer. THIRD ROW: B. Aguinaga, E. Klees, G. Scheutz, B. Hall, P. Dresser, B. Lund, S. White, T. Price, F. Potsiekoff, P. Gell, T. Yeager, C. Aurand, S. Sauers, C. Kelso, G. Foglestrom, B. House, M. Fime, J. Booth. TOP ROW: G. Arriala, M. Schilling, S. Caruso, L. Auchstetter, G. Ferguson, R. Teurman, J. Ogden, M. Shubin. B7 CHORUS-BOTTOM ROW: C. Feightinger, R. Wilkerson, A. Parker, T. Farver, P. Sims, D. Davis, B. Dolgovin, C. Leyva, L. Hill, D. Howey, C. Lindgren, P. Cox, J. Williams, S. Robinson, C. Balch, L. LaBrie, P. Jackson, C. Walker, S. White, M. Moore, G. Van der Wal, D. Ellison, R. Kearns. SECOND ROW: R. Jackson, D. Scuri, R. Hancock, S. Dupont, M. Davis, L. Wilkerson, P. McCollum, L. Mitchell, S. King, S. Walker, F. Rogoff, S. Telecke, E. Guzman, P. Thomas, J. Halopoff, S. Mize, D. Vleasschaert, M.'Drake, P. Shore, D. Burdick, M. Glimsdahl, V. Barclay, D. Conshafter, C. Purtyman, J. Dominique. TOP ROW: F. Sattler, M. Rouse, J. Miner, G. Troxcil, D. Schroeder, W. Felger, B. Enders, C. Mayo, J. Butler, C. Tain, C. Rogers, J. Craig, A. Torres, N. Yuskos, L. Hood, V. Smith, C. Burgess, L. Kelly, A. Jones, B. Chadwick, I. Eakin, C. Miller, L. Byfield, R. Kosienski, R. Morgan. t 5' 'r - Q O ' , ngk 5 '. a , ,,.. 9 H-:af filfti I5 Qi QE A C I 1 A I We iw 'fini -XD heaVel1 Can Vllait A left to the iaw by Neal Losey surprises Dave Fair- banks in a scene from the Senior Play, Heaven Can Wait. music to travel by IN il The Modern Dance Group was seen displaying their talents on the nights on May 26th and 27th during the variety show, Music to Travel By. -'sk i This talent show featured many acts including our fine Dixieland Band who swung out with the Bugle Call Rag. 5 V in Q PM A 5 'ii' , Q29 Af, 3 . , Q,.,,Ma: my Q 5.1: J. Q ,wwwswxww 'tm BQ82554' 'I 'fgfw sg? 'if' .W af fr P 'nt ' in M wk LM-rf 1 ,L1,1Q A,Q, ,, ,,LL 1 5, QQ 'K . W .. 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SCfil11l11age SCfafflblE Q3 K' - ,K 88 Northern Nocturne wos the Theme of The Christmos donce, which was sponsored by the Junior High. H wos held December 19, in the girls' gym. Chosen fo reign cis King cmd Queen for the Senior High wos Chorles Shu- bin ond Morilyn Myers. Dorlene Howey ond Jim Cox reigned over 'rhe Junior High. A -vw ' f 4 Pc rjfgfvs ' f flfft XR my . k. Q , 5 x ,. 5, Ev X..- QQ , lk, V , 5 . , Y . Him. A rs -v -jx ' , - . INK . -,, 1 - 1 ' 51H3LXN,X ,w if fr K 3-if 135' 1 3 Ht' A : 5? fi ., . 51 , bn as v 4 -' ' ' I 11+ 1 Wh 1 f' mais- .,, - k 'iv f , sri, N ix at Z L42 Q, N , W,f!!Ph , k? w. 'TYQJWF ' 'g ff ,X Y , .L , it ' hr' ' - 1 m . . -M ia 'wg . .4 nh rf l f WL , ' .i ff h x i g. , X 2 1 ' . , 'Q f f eff Y 'Q .7514 Y? ' 3,4 Lt f Q, 9 AM Q . , g Q 2-1---W, My . E' an H. K -my UN V WW . X w QUT' elherald Larry Ramos and Chuck Luther entertained at the Emerald Enchantment harmonizing Sippin' Lemonade and She's Gone among other favorites. Leroy Strong, a member of the service club, helps out on the sound for the entertainment of this fine dance. Gathered around the entertainers platform are all the lucky people who went to the Emerald Enchantment. fix el'lC2hal1fl'l19l1f The St. Patrick's Dance, Emerald Enchantment, was held on March l3th. This was one of the big dances of the year sponsored by the Hi-Y. Decorations for the dance were green and black shamrocks with streamers of green, black, and white hues. George Thompson, B12, Laurel Covington, B127 Sue Nitschky, A125 Robby Purciel, A12. eydie and eddie eagle Norm LnMarsna, A115 Sue Stockton, A117 Tom Burge, AIO, Julie Harringion, A10g Bill Wasserzieher, A11g Sylvia Hatch, A11, Tanya Berekoff, B10 and Dun French, B10. 1-Yndo 5'e91e 5-10 W- if 1 X if vs-.,, -'W4 w 1 11l W-1 1-grim vmmnywvm,-,,,1ffM.,fw-1A.,f img- W W 4 iq .5 ,Q iff BOTTOM ROW: J. Hoffman, J. Liska, J. Hoyme, J. Scarlett. SECOND ROW: B. Green, T. Martineau, T. McLaughlin, B. Hupp, J. Dutton, J. Cunning- ham, M. Rodriguez, J. Canzoneri, S. Holbrook, J. Enders, C. Crain. THIRD ROW: M. Duda, J. Davis, E. lsom, M. Krueger, J. Zanders, P. Haequebord, N. Steele, P. Everett, P. Baker, L. Abrahams, S. Henry. FOURTH ROW: J. Minderman, G. Grandinetti, V. Norris, J. McKabney, S. Moorman, E. Tolecke, M. Brown, S. Gouker, E. Hammer, C. Waggener, M. Gibson. FIFTH ROW: P. Bentz, B. Moorman, J. Strandley, M. Shultheiss, A. Purcell, B. Ostoupy, J. Stansberry, M. Meyer, J. Holliday, S. Walstad, P. Hendon. SIXTH ROW: C. Meiia, D. Caraway, C. Evans, J. Jorgensen, D. Dootoff, if fe he ..Ww 1 M. Mount, C. Brown, M. Aeosta, D. Forman, L. Sharp, R. Bono, J. Heil man. SEVENTH ROW: P. Laukka, C. Powell, S. Cowles, L. Parmer, C. Mc Clellan, J. Clift, L. Shumaker, E. lppolito, J. Lang, C. Caffee, S. Simonsen M. Babb. EIGHTH ROW: D. Howell, K. Ganowsky, B. Cox, B. Head M. LaVelle, P. Bishop, J. Lund, S. White, L. Willner, J. Fallesen, K. Rusk M. Mouhaf. NINTH ROW: N. Vulgamore, S. Edwards, K. Troxcil, D. New- som, D. Frandsen, I.. Shriver, L. Scharden, C. Redd, A. Owens, F. Madonna L. Covington. TOP ROW: B. Burgett, S. Stockton, L. Lindsey, S. Henderson P. Rodriguez, P. Valassis, D. Valassis, L. Gotzman, C. Blevins, J. Stay- baugh, S. Black, D. Paull. W1 ,ww- 'Wm fm , Nj sw NM'-ua it:fi'n'HQ MW f fl V-,Tag ,. mfg...-,v , , . 1 ' Q , .ff K' ,. 'ty I N -A me ' Q Q 5, .Q K K 3 w M K - . 1. ffX.1 ' 1 u Q 4 K - 4 fe, u . 1 f- - 4 1 . 2 ' 9 -R 6 . w . K3 K , , In 'I k -Q? . vt -th' ,J 'Wa . - ...ir if I4 .Ni f y 3' 4 'ff ,',x7-.i . L.: ' g . K U K 5 , ,a , , . 1 4, A .1 o RY? Q 5-, ,, , :K LK K 'SA wr , fs,,R'- :- fm 4 . ' its 2 KK 9 , M ,V A Y QM Mr ag , I .Q ' J.. .,, .W b , z 7 xy 'z C G . W5 0 QP M' . 4. fa 'Y if 5 v W 44 Ref , ' if V . ' ...V 5'?'rW A , . ' ' H 1- .V f K4 . ,L -W 1 fi' 123' M . ' V1. up 4- 31 ., f' Q Q e, -N, Tw' 'W ,ff 5 W1-,,f' J, 1. I fn, - , JSJZ' 1 ' if f 2, , N . Q , W. 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X' 4, ' 1 ' W Y -1 Q 1.5 1 . . f .. 3,3 ag f A it 1, KKKK . Kg: .L', ., fy ,, Q, A M l'AA 'H as ' K. , K, ,K,' vw LWWA- , .,,5,i,gW.., ,f.,, 3- Ku- K . 2 X ., , .se . ,wi .KK A yn , 4, '49, 15 Q, X i . -' ,uf , gk R. - I ' ,A w ey X K QT , , 1, if' ST wwf LQ it .ff 3 W' HW .wx x ,.. , - . X1 . I - 1 swf kg , new x e fi 31 1510'- M -Senior B Homecoming Princesses ,,,,,..w-K Joan Scarlett, Donna Paull, ,. x H3 M.: fmlujlie Sample gp ,gn CJ' 5-, I ,,3k.,a' YA W.. if Beautiful Barbra Berekoff, 1958 Homecoming Queen is surrounded by her royal court of six pretty princesses. Senior B princesses are Julie Sam- ple, Donna Paull, and Joan Scarlett. homecoming princesses Senior A princesses are Joan Enders, Joyce Cunningham, and Nana Brock. The outstanding tea- Z ture ofthe annual Home- coming festivities was the welcoming home and re- uniting of Bell's alumni. Reigning as Queen over this special day was Bar- bra Berekoff, accompa- nied by her six princess- es, Joan Enders, Nana Brock, and Joyce Cun- ningham, Senior Ayes, and Joan Scarlett, Donna Paull, and Julie Sample, Senior Bees. A spectacu- lar climax to the day's events was the Home- coming game with Hunt- ington Park on Reeves Field. Walking across the field, escorted by Marines are lovely Joan Enders and Nana Brock. 97 ff' Dan Wren sports editor sports 2 a 1 my 1 ,fk11..,'I,i:?F5V W ,mwgf ' 'H ' 1 ' , f .fvnfw ,,.,..,2,,3: 1 ' K 5 Iiwggffkgwifi' ' xl 5- of i Y -e,.g,1u,,:f,,,:1,vq. - f ' f , 1 ' '72 '! fiffgfb-Ql47l wV nk . . w, inf' , ,, ,,v,. . ,431 1 -' ,. ju .QV - 4 . fm' L J. iff-vmw.-if-ggi.,:Q9z.gQ.?Q-Qg:g- 555: L, 4- :Af Ji-: 211- Q .,z'ff'iA-f'l,'iIii-J., . H ' , X K W1 , ,, V fx. wifi-J-1+-.yf'5s'zgrafiifwi 42: 1:44 K, ,J - age-gzfwffwfi-, Urge- fst'-4.1:.,f-,-1b'-giwfw, . f z,:-3:ff- -,QM-fffgf-f'warg---rf:f'?v ,Ii-,iff ffsr ziai wmwiwwv hm: .,:',m1. --:'2ff Q k iigfwzvgg-11:3f3:-m.f-ef?w,:,,1i-:gf+Q:,,,: ,1- J V - . - I pi ' i 'L ' QTi?ff1QfgleEi k '-,wifbfsfgmgQgyf--w.,,y.f, Vkry ' K K fi vjgjfg- n i . 5 K' 1 -.. f' of -xv 5 i f 1 B uf ff LJ, S? football - 102 Reflecting upon the school and the communities of Bell and Maywood is Bell High's inter scholastic athletes. Al- though we have a small group of senior high boys who are eligible for compe- tition, we have put forth out- standing teams. To the boys who have reflected Bell High School spirit in Athletics, we dedicate this Eagle Sports Section. cross couritry-124 EEE baseball- 118 t .Wy 'Q ,.,. gsm ., M QQ., , ms,-1 vw- . . s.',. .f ,W-f,-,,,f l 4' SE - ..u-nu.-msnwmenfmv-www--.ftffvfNw--1e.Q1,t.f,.i..tw-fs f- , e gymnastics - 128 Varsily f00lbaII 1. .. 1 f Dave Neiclhardt Dave Bradley Warren Sapp Tackle Guard Center r,,,.r,, L, -...nk E Don Shaw Bill Mukshunoff Back Back Coach Sieve Bianchi Perry Davis Mike Lee Back Back Coach Frank Koski The mighty Eagles eagerly await their turn to change the score at the Eagle Rock game. Don Slww WHS through D'-'m'n9Ue1 lafklefs on l1'5 WUY to PGY Cllr' Und 6 POIMS 5 - . T- . 41. ' Jerry Collins Lewis Williams Guard Tackle John GU'-7lf eY Bill Dickey VARSITY FOOTBALL - BOTTOM ROW: B. Dickey, J. Velotf, G, Fodor, D. Shaw, B. Makshanolf, L Cuhrt, J. Alzner, D. Sparks. SECOND ROW: Coach Steve Bianchi, J. Proustgaurd, J. Neidhardt, R. Dietz B. Workman, L. Honeycutt, D, Lund, D. Elder, G. Charbonneau, R. Laycox, L, Meister, THIRD ROW R. Sonye, D. Bradley, J. Godfrey, B. Scheetinin, 5. Craig, G. Cash, S. Powers, G. Milius, J, Collins Williams, Coach Frank Koski. TOP ROW: M. Lee, D. Neidhardt, K. Stallcup, P, Davis, W. Sapp, P Reinertson, R. Wood, D. Nielson. 1 Q . , 1. ve s. H Q. N -V A .... 5 l , , A 4 H. ,fuse X' 'lll in f' A A3 5: E 'L , It W Je. . .1 it f Q .. ff if ff L T . 'M .if FMA B. rvffdzr- 'nr-'Il ' ', T s J Y B, a ' , Q 'W , Sv. vp W ' EF, , .- J , .3 N... J ..,. 31? jc - t -'A . +L w f an-as l ll XJ H ,- .. ,M S 4 . G .' 14. KE 53 . .1 . , 111358 .. '30 S41 an 1 - 'L' ' ,' X 'S.Il Bell Bell... Bell .AAA. Coaches Larry Osburn and Bruce Tashner B FOOTBALL - BOTTOM ROW: T. Cron, H. Gillispie, P. Veloff, J. Baker, R. Jessee. B. Steward, F. Ackerman, N. LeMarsna, S. Cole, E. Milius, J. Partridge, T. Cowles, G. Chapin. SECOND ROW: Coach Larry Osburn, D. Ginter, T. Coghill, J. Reves, P. McCollum, G. Knox, J. Gawrich, T. Brown, R. Morfin, S. Glucoft, K. Shelton, R. Vernia, D. Moos, Coach Bruce Taschner. THIRD ROW: S. Zeidell, D. French, M. Bruno, R. Righettini, J. Wyer, R. Sutton, L. Smith, D. Robson, G. Jones, J. Riggs, C. Reynolds, M. Sparks, J. Cowles, B. McLaughlin, C. Bradshaw. TOP ROW: T. Sharp, D. Bathurst, J. Kelso, B. Randall, R. De- Priest, J. Singleton, J. Beasley, G. Mannka, B. Cogbill, R. Patterson, B. Sebor, N. Peggar, R. Hoyme, D. Leicht, E. Nelson. . ,iffy t NM . eff . . F George Knox Back B FOOTBALL SCORES Bell ..... .. 6 O Bell ......... 6 . O . 6 Roosevelt . ............ 27 Huntington Park 8 Garfield .. ..... .... 2 7 Wilson ..... .......l9 South Gate ..... ...... 2 O ar- li , 1 U 5 qi., ,. L L , 'W , ..,.,.,,,.V all ' ac, eat, I .L -' ,Qa'fi ,, ., A 1... Dale Moos Tackle Although working with a new unexperienced team, Coaches Bruce Tashner and Larry Osburn turned the Ea- glemen into a fine fighting team. Even though they were short on scores, the mighty B's were in the game fighting to win continually. Providing the most valuable asset to the team was Norm LaMars- na, chosen B player of the year. These are the players who will make up the mighty Bell Varsity of the future. W F J ul' 'I eb' mf? X 1 df' aC'liOh ,,,,,' . ,W , I fits.- Breaking away from a Dominguez lackler is Mike Lee as he gallops away for 'IO yards and a first down. Don Shaw l44l carries ball around right end as Mike Lee l25l attempts to block out oncoming Dominguez tacklers. new loclball John Godfrey l94l fights for more yard- age as an unidentified Spartan prepares to stop his progress. Its rough traveling as far as Bill Makshanoff is concerned as an alert Roosevelt defense closes in on him. As the Bell High School Band leaves the field at East Los An- geles Junior College Sfadium, the Varsity Eaglemen prepare for the final half of the Eagle Rock game. t 7' Q A . Y A t E L Running behind nicely executed blocking, Don Shaw i44l makes a gain of 15 yards and a first down during the Eagle Rock game at East Lost Angeles Junior College Stadium. -I-1-lg? .l.11111u-1-.n-1-:elf-Wm' ft, -up um Facing tough Eastern League competi- tion, the Eagle Varsity placed fifth in the league. Although the record shows a rough season, the Bell Eagles had one of the finest fighting squads in many years. Proving their strength the varsity men dumped the Dominguez Dons 32 to l2 in a practice tilt. The Dons later went on to win their league. Boasting their biggest upset of the season, the mighty gridsters toppled a bewildered Eagle Rock team by the narrow margin of l4 to l3 in a night game at East Los An- geles .lunior College Stadium. ln the mostgruelinggame of the year, the hard fighting Eagles fell prey to the South Gate Ramblers who scored a touchdown in the final thirty seconds of the game to post a l 2 to 7 victory over the shocked Eagle squad. Probably the greatest reason for such a close season was the fact that at every game the stands were practically filled with Bell Students. The Band, Pep Club, Cheerleaders and Song- leaders gave their utmost support to the team to give the squad the encourage- ment they needed. f-,,, Breaking through the Dominguez defense to an additional 6 points is Bell ace back Mike Lee. Mike Lee sweeps around left end for a gain of 8 yards as Wilson men at- tempt to halt his progress. Halftime finds the Bell Song and Cheerleaders returning from the South Gate stands after the varsity yell. Charles Shubm Forward Ron Frayer Guard varsity basketball Bill Tolmasoff Forward Jerry Marvin Jay Bell Center Coach Felix Patterson Guard Unk Wadnilukl Forward GUYY HGUSCIW Guard Richard Barkelew, Center Rowan McPhaiI, Guard Chuck Luther, Forward fi 2. .7 R my he t K, i 4 4 Q My X? BOTTOM ROW: Coach Kendall Webb, J. Perry, V. Spivey, D. Lohrke, M. Bruni, B. Amdal. SECOND ROW T. Crow, J. Lomb, G. Overslreel, J. Lyons, D. Shubin, D. Shuts. TOP ROW: T. Barton, R. Kimo, G. Millar L. Parsonage, J. Swindell, G. Joy. BOTTOM ROW: Conch Kendall Webb, J. Fodor, D. French, J. Stober, D. Gifs, T. Harrison. SECOND ROW: D. Heffel, B. Harvey, J. Bowman, R. Leeberl, S. Stark. THIRD ROW: B. Fuller, M. Sauber, R. Robertson, T. Burge, J. Bretor. TOP ROW: T. Crow, J. Wyalt, R. Conley, B. Nichols, P. Bolilzen, C. Jackson, L. Dietrich. El Gee baskelball VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES 46 Bell Roosevelt . Bell Huntington Bell Garfield . Bell Wilson . . Bell South Gate Bell Roosevelt . Bell Huntington Bell Garfield . Bell Wilson . . Bell South Gate Boasting a 9-l Eastern League record, the mighty Eagles, led by coach Jerry Marvin, were victorious in their efforts to claim the League championship. Described as one of Bell's finest basketball teams, the Eaglemen soared to a well deserved victory, defeated only once in league play. Sparking the Eagle hoopsters and nominated for the All-City Bas- ketball Team was Charley Shubin who boasted a l9.5 point average per game. Displaying fine sportsmanship on the part of the students, the Bell grandstands were filled to capacity practically every game to show their tribute to the team. 44 , Charlie Shubin prepares to .1 The Junior Vors y also plu ed f t e e s in o practice tilt Jay Bell breaks e cl or as h He pt pa th bull to on ther e IHUI1. John Shilling out iumps a Jordan he tips the bull to an awaiting Bell p a score another? o p nt f B Il u u o ont es to defle t h s hot TWMV3. E, . ,. ,, .,- - Q N 3 5 W? Nu. A ff as W3 li .mfg 1 4 wif' , rw' , A Y 24 Q 'PN KX. Brenda Buccowich, Pat Doyle, Judy Dutton, Sue Nitschky, Sharon Hughes, Vickie Giam- brone, Sue Holbrook, Joan Zanders, and Linda Abrahams are seen above engaged in a game of hockey. girls' athletic association I I I l Barbara Hupp is shooting for a basket during 6th period G.A.A. A few senior members of G.A.A. seem to be having quite an exciting game of volleyball. ll3 Miss Zoe Bromley Sponsor e af' f ,Qt Q ff' 0' , . , M. 3 e 5 li 5 .,.,..., , nw A Joyce Cunningham Vice President Tanya Mclaughlin President . - - IQ, H 1 4 fl 'S 1 i 4 l F fl Nelda Candland Recording Secretary Q Sharon Hein Treasurer Carolyn Beck Corresponding Secretary M w 5: ' 4 .. 1. Donna Howell 13, Head of is V.V: Beskefbvll chris McClellan B., M,G,,,,,,, . ga Head of Head of Solihull Speedball Donna Paull I 3 5e 99Cn Uf'Ul'mS Judy Minderman wlnter officers Hisiorian BOTTOM ROW: N. Tolman, J. Acfkinson, J. Reed, R. Buzo, E. Jaurigi, B. Hupp, T. McLaughlin, J. Cunning- ham, S. Hughes, J. Dullon, S. Holbrook, V. Giambrone, N. Brock. BOTTOM ROW: L. Linl, E. Pearson, J. Mellon, M. LaVelIe, T. Mariineau, C. Beck, M. Brown, S. Gouker, L. Shumaker, E. Hammer, B. Robbins, J. Ford. TOP ROW: P. Bishop, S. While, J. Lund, C. Blevins, D. Paull, S. Black, J. Slaybaugh. LIITIITIEI' . 4. i Q - Dianne Mallory Recording Secretary Carolyn Beck Presidem Terry Martineau Vice President iuniors Donna Howell Corresponding Secretary Marie Mouhat Treasurer Sharon Hein Historian Kay Hunnewell Head Sergeant at Arms BOTTOM ROW: M. Krueger, J. Minderman, P. Volassis, D. Valiassis, S. Hein, N. Candland, L. Shrivers, B. McGowen, P. Rodriguez, G. Gran- dinetti, C. Freeman, D. Mallory, J. Biettner, E. Winberg, J. Collins, L. Covington, K. Hunnewell, J. Abbott, N. Hunt. SECOND ROW: E. lsom, J. Davis, L. Lindsey, S. Henderson, C. Henden, M. Schultheiss, A. Purcell, J. Standley, J. Stansberry, B. Ostoupy, J. Burkam, B. Moorman, L. Sharp, R. Buzzo, J. Heilman, J. Jorgenson, D. Dootoff, P. Laukka, K. Lee, S. Wall. THIRD ROW: M. Duda, P. Bentz, D. Howell, A. Smith, S. Cowles, B. Lopez, L. Parmer, B. Cox, S. Simensen, C. Coffee, G. Mar- coux, S. Walstad, C. Evens, M. Meyer, C. Meiia, D. Caraway, J. Fal- lesen, C. Powell, D. Newsom. TOP ROW: E. Scott, G. Lang, K. Ganow- sky, C. McClellan, C. Stegall, J. Alexander, C. Redd, L. Scharein, M. Babb, E. Ippolito, D. Forman, M. Acosta, P. Hendon, M. Krarns, M. Mount, C. Brown, L. Florence. sophomores BOTTOM ROW: M. Wise, Y. Gonzales, S. Acosta, C. Peltz, S. Camp- bell, B. Burgett, L. Dailey, M. Larison, B. Woodson, P. Reeves, M. Di- Matteo, M. Sweet, E. Abraham, L. Lewis, N. Wallin, R. White, N. Stewart, R. Tidwell, D. Valkoff, P. Bennett. SECOND ROW: S. White, R. Doughty, D. Blevins, P. Ferderer, J. Platt, L. Stuart, A. Wenglar, C. Knerr, C. Chidester, R. Campbell, L. Gary, J. McDow, D. Elliot, E. Kosko, S. Fauver, A. Koeppe, P. Hill, M. Mount. P. Gibson. THIRD ROW: B. Bassel, P. Hindsey, C. Johnson, J. Adams, L. McChesnie, J Probst, N. Erickson, J. Gillmore, K. Carter, R. Swain, P. Walker, M. Ethier, L. Wallis, W. Leebert, S. D'Alto, S. Dashner, C. Ong, L. Butler, S. Bates. TOP ROW: M. Millao, M. Gudel, G. Gravning, M. Orelli, M Thomas, C. Turner, J. Kostura, M. Wemer, J. Headman, J. Hahn, M Ri hethni J Rheaume S. Boykin, S. Byars, C. Bonanno, D. Balangus, 9 1 - I J. Prichard, P. Stephens. Jeanne Clift Publicity Sally Wall Head of Hockey Cookie Bozzo Head of Softball Barbara Ostoupy Head of Volleyball G.A.C. officers for the winter semester were Carole Lew, Head of Sports, Tania Makshanoff, Secretary, Pat Beatty, President, Bobbie Frayer, Vice-President, and Priscilla Dickerson, Treasurer. Kickball was the main sport for the winter semester G.A.C. members. Looks like they had a big turnout for the game. item--...M -4 Q K x sf Holding office for the summer semester of G.A.C. were Kathy Cole, Head of Sports, Priscilla Dickerson, Vice-President, Tania Makshanoff, President, Virginia Hupp, Treasurer, and Ruthann Frank, Secretary. Miss Joan Laskowski, girls' gym teacher, is sponsor of G.A.C. ywqgmvQwQmmmefmm,-fri-,.m,:w,wmnwu-1.4fmf ,J-mywwm ze..........,,N,5....- ff ,. H-W-1 W, BOTTOM ROW: R. Maldonado, J. Heilman, L. Jones, V, Herzog, J. Gran- gaard, B. Frayer, T. Makshanoff, P. Beatty, P. Dickerson, C. Lew, S. Mize, J. Williams, S. Sprypek, M. Ast, D. Shakeen, C. Hurst, L. Bell. SECOND ROW: F. Rogotf, P. Jorgensen, C. Leyva, M. Walsh, H. Garcia, P. Shore, T. Andie, M. Myer, J. Paulson, M. Fritter, J. Halopoff, C. Balch, R. Austin, N. Grandinetti, Mrs. J. Laskowski. THIRD ROW: C. Page, D. Pierce, D. Harvey, M. Glimsdahl, C. Chidester, C. Goodkin, C. Lauer, L. Salzman, D. Vlas- schaert, J. Schaal, K. Philpot, M. Drake, L. Mitchell, C, Stephens. FOURTH ROW: M. Muir, J. Sorg, P. Roller, D. Axford, P. Dresser, G. Fogelstrom, N. Participating in sports such as volleyball, speed-a-way, kickball, basketball and softball were approximately 80 G.A.C. girls. One of their most important events for the year was the Awards Banquet which was held on January 26. There were 54 G.A.C. emblems given out ancl among other awards were the Perfect Attendance Awards, lst and 3rd semes- ter letter awards, and stars for 4th, 5th, and 6th semesters of active duty. Certificates were also awarded to the winning teams of the tour- naments. Other important events were the Get Ac- quainted Parties which were held at the begin- ning of each semester to welcome all new mem- bers to the club. girls' athletic club Volleyball was the main sport for the summer semester of G.A.C. Davis, V. Smith, G. Serrao, J. Johnson, S. Shepherd, J. Booth, J. Kendall, J. Redd. FIFTH ROW: J. Upholtz, C. Mayo, N. Caster, C. Simmons, B. Wil- Iiams, G. Pillars, E. Geasley, K. Hughes, K. Cole, V. Hale, C. Kelso. SIXTH ROW: S. Cliff, J. Martin, L. Stampfli, S. Craig, P. Hein, C. Donato, L. Ford, D. Parsel, J. Keen, R. Frank, M. Solesbee. SEVENTH ROW: S. White, C. Miller, C. Gurgess, J. Fry, S. Littler, S. Van Fleet, D. Heberling, M. Orchard, J. Zunter, M. Ginter, C. Lee. TOP ROW: S. Black, K. Mortensen, N. Williams, R. Gaetke, S. Miloserdorff, M. Schilling, K. Williams, V. Hupp, N. Strickland. , If A 505.5 9' 2 CQ! BOTTOM ROW: R. McPhail, S. Cole, N. La Marsena, D. Terranove, L. D. Green, R. Terranove, T. Ewing, D. Elder. TOP ROW: K, Long, E. Kirk, N. Dedmon, R. Case, G. Chapin, R. Morfin, G. Hauser, R. Siegel, D.Dunlevy. varsity baseball Varsity Baseball Coach Frank Koski, hits ball to players during practice. 118 WX Winter '59 graduate, Mike Lee, has signed a contract with the San Francisco Giants worth more than S80,000, after fourteen other clubs ot- fered him contracts. This 6'5 hurler once threw 21 strike- outs against Jordan High School. ,' B , m,.- ,m-- - it . , . L 3 .,,,,, , fi ni N. W1 George Chun-n 5 f e ' L . we 1.14, Pifcher A K '9 th, . .,. , , X s- .. -,kg V - 4 G fi 52,11 L. - ., ,.,,, gr--,-rm,-Qi-ami , WU N -- I. qv , . Y f. ' 1 ' f 1 W 1 M X , fx .. - ,, , . Aww i ,wa 1 X L. D. Green Centerfield Second Base i Gary Hauser Third Base , I N 'R g e . AG ir: ' A 2 A .l r rir S Tim Ewing ' W I I V '.'i' If 5 First Base X ' 5 txiy Q- 1 'E..i'Zr'1'I's A . 1 VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES Bell 3 Gardena O Bell 7 Cantwell l Bell 6 Eagle Rock 3 Bell 2 Jordon 2 Bell O University l Bell l Roosevelt 0 Together with fine coaching and Sen 23 gunmflngfon Park 3 hard pruchce, the sen High School Bell 1 WQI' 'e 0 Varsity Baseball Squad proved to be Bell 2 S l Tins T 4 the crown contender of the Eastern Bell 5 RCU S e 0 League. Although losing star players Bel' 1 Hooiievef P k 0 through graduation, the Eagles de- Bell 4 Gunflnsjon or 5 veloped their returning lettermen e gr le Bell 3 Wilson 5 into the finest players in many years. 3 Working with Coach Frank Koski, the Eagle squad spent many hours after school A to improve techniques of playing baseball. As proved by bonus pitcher, Mike Lee, the bose- bcrll squads have been equally good in the past. Bell 6 South Gate r g.1-fwv-nii1:- il.ll1i0l varsity baseball W FA 3 , 1,kk ' fwxfkg, wr . ,A fx. J '. A, g H Tr QA, T ,.,.t, . I 'HER 557 1 . --- ' 'tl li'J-- 'f'!'.?'1Q f'fS'W'ff ' 'J ' T' ve 'X x ' , Ll INS! ,v Coach Steve Bianchi Safe by inches is Bell Junior Varsity player Sonny Stark as he narrowly misses being put out by an unidentified first baseman. Junior Varsity Baseball BOTTOM ROW: D. Chute, J. Hulem, M. Bruno, T. Harrison, R. Lait, L. Momo, D. lohrke. TOP ROW: S. Craig, T. Burge, H. Dunbar, B. Harrington, R. Leebert, M. Stephen, J. Perry. SECOND ROW: W. Nunez, J. Kelso, J. Case, G. Milius, D. Oberlies, P. Galitzen, J. Orth, Coach Steve Bianchi, S. Stark, D. Shubin, G. Jones, J. Fodor, E. Milius, B. Nichols, C. Reynolds. B B H Q ' je ff ,Qs I . ' 4 l W B B Q J 1 Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES Gardena Cantwell Eagle Rock Jordan University Roosevelt Huntington Pk. Garfield Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Wilson South Gate Roosevelt Huntington Garfield Wilson South Gate Pk. Y L ry Momo Dave l- ison ohrke Mike Brune Mike Stev N, U-I -we LLL N t, gism., x ' I ,M v l i ii if John Fodor Best Player John Fodor L 'Q ayne Shb varsity track ii - 4 1 Shining with admiration over the track results for this year is Varsity Coach Larry Osburn. VARSITY TRACK SCORES Bell Opponent t 59Va . . Lincoln . .... 442!a , 50 . . Gardena . . . . 54 27 . Roosevelt ...... 77 54 . . . Huntington Park. . . 50 48Vs . . . Garfield .... . 55 Va 58 'fs . . . Wilson . . . . 45Vs 37 . South Gate . . 67 l l l i r 'lii W llr, iitf . iar lrrii . arit We Stamping out the Sparton's last hopes of winning the track meet is Bell ace sprinter Don Shaw as he streaks across the finish line in the anchor run of the mile relay. BOTTOM ROW: G, Dehlmar, J. Varner, B. Hester, B. Workman, D. Shaw, R. Dietz, J. Collins. TOP ROW: Coach Bruce Taschner, J. Schilling, B. Fraser, B. Makshanoff, J. Hancock, T. Cowles, J. Reves. SECOND ROW: T. Cook, J. Neidhardt, D. Neidhardt, P. Davis, R. Laycox, Coach Larry Osburn. K. Stallcup, R. Oliver, E. Charbonneau, D. Lynch, J. Alzner, C. Luther, mf' f Gr u bee and Gee fl'aCk The best team in years. Those were the words of track coach Larry Osburn. This past year has produced such stars as Don Shaw, Dave Neidhardt,John Schilling, Chuck Luther, Bill Hes- ter, and Perry Davis. Jack Bosan- ko's i9 year old pole vault re- cord of l2'4 Vz , was broken this year by Perry with a vault of 12' 6V2 . Coach Bruce Taschner was seen often during the semester out on the track coaching and timing his distance BOTTOM ROW: M. White, M. Sauber, W. Moos, H. Bosi- noff, G. McDonald, C. Bradshaw, D. Gits, S. Depoian R. Cowles, R. Righettini. TOP RQW: R. Hoyme, D. Dunlap R. White, J. Blankenship, M. Smith, S. Zeidell, R. Rucker J. Craig, J. Wyer, J. Mckoberts, J. Oskie. BOTTOM ROW: K. Bangle, D. Robson, R. Jessee, T. Cron, T. Lund, R. Smirl, L. Snyder. SECOND ROW: J. Lamb, P. Godfrey, G. Know, P. Veloff, B. Steward, J. Riggs. TOP ROW: B. McLaughlin, T. Sharp, D. Moos, B. Harvey, H. Gillispie. 1 I - my . W MA fj- VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-BOTTOM ROW: D Ly h J H ok, W. Thomas, T. Lund. TOP ROW: D. Rydb d fer, D. Terranove, L. Allard. varsity cross country VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY SCORES Bell 50 Roosevelt . . . 15 Bell 25 Huntington Park 31 Bell 45 Garfield .... 15 Bell 45 Wilson .... 15 Bell 45 South Gate . . 17 JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY SCORES: Bell 60 Roosevelt . . . 15 Bell 18 Huntington Park 45 Bell 40 Garfield .... 15 Bell 40 Wilson .... 15 Bell 33 South Gate . . 22 JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY- BOTTOM ROW: B. Jacques, J. Baker, S Hutkins, R. Oliver. TOP ROW: P. Lisk T. Haygood, T. Elder, B. Riggs. 124 W Q V Y ajzrw: 3.1 Vryi W A B. V kr: Z KV . I . KV A x K if L,1gg1 in I , Q X ,W A first is taken by Perry Davis by 'i gV,AA, www-. bf, ll' 6 at Huntington Park. ' K ' .L ' PS2 f-k1 ' Fig., - L '. J , 'X g, U X , ' . ---74 .,,. 3 - 74b, .V I . a.., 1 . l ls? A ii,ii Q , i U i ' L , .. .f Lal, .. . ,I I The start of the 100-yard dash finds Don Shaw pulling away from his H.P. opponents. 1 Bill Hester clears the bar and adds a few more points to Straining for those extra few inches is John the score against Garfield. Schilling hitting the sand. , With a mighty heave, Chuck Luther puts the shot for another win for Bell. 2' clearing Stamina and perseverence makes Tom Cook our ace miler. Using his last ounce of ener9Y, Shaw lunges through with a time of 10.1. ..,.svl! '5 -..gf-ffm., , V, ,, , . H .,,,. loo ii . as . 5 we ' . ,.w.:3f. Bill Hester First Singles Frank Wadnizak Roy Nedrow Fifth Singles This year's tennis squad had seven returning letter- men with Bill Hester, Dennis Doyle and Chuck Luther as the top three men. BeII's net- men were one of the strong- est teams in the Eastern League. They had a very suc- cessful season, our thanks to Coach Marvin and the Eagle netmen. Second Singles Art Eshelby Sixth Singles Chuck Luther Third Singles Doug Rydbeck, ond Tom Gurske First Doubles Dennis Doyle Fourth Singles I S Steve Snyder and Eric Mortensen Second Doubles BOTTOM ROW: F. Wudnizak, R. Nedrow, A. Eshelby, D. Doyle, C. Luther. TOP ROW: Coach Jerry Marvin, E. Mortensen, D. Rydbeck, S. Snyder, B. Hester, T. Gurske. Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell TENNIS Jerry Marvin Coach .1 ..0 ..6 ..l ..4 ..0 ..l ..3 ..l ..2 ..3 ..l ..2 f A Returning lettermen for last years Gymnastics team were Gene Charbonneau, James Lee, Duane Smith, Bob Collup, Jim Mechikoff, Dave Nielson, Darrel Campbell, Bob Shorman, and Richard Anderson. Coach Webb is telling them about the seasons activities. gymnastics Producing one of the finest gym squads in many years, the Eagle musclemen proved to be one of the greatest threats to the other schools of the Eastern League. Among some of the gymnasts' greatest accomplish- ments this year was that the squad defeated the Roose- velt musclemen for the first time in history by a total of 78 V2 to Roosevelts' 4l V2 points. ln a tri-school meet between Westchester, Manual Arts and Bell, the Eagle- men out-classed a bewildered Manual Arts squad by the outstanding score of 93-27. The Bell musclemen qualified eight men in the Eastern League finals show- ing their ability to be a strong squad. Asked what he thought of the squad, Coach Webb stated, I am highly pleased with the success of the season. The boys improved tremendously and dis- played great desire to win. As for next year, I am looking forward to one of the finest seasons yet. Darrel Campbell gained third place in tumbling while teammate Bob Collup gained fifth place. Vaulting over the long horse is Gene Demonstrating the free exercise is Jim Charbonneau. Dave Nielson does the hand stand on the long horse. Mechikoff. an-naw swfesmu s , '1?.+..l iii 1 Demonstrating their skill on the sidehorse are Duane Shown Smith and Richard Anderson. Bell 78 39 V2 93 78 V2 44 54 V2 38 V2 35 Gardena . . Westchester . Manual Arts . Roosevelt .... Huntington Park Garfield . . . Wilson . . South Gate . . on the ropes is Eagle Gymnast, Bob Collup Opponent . . 32 8OV2 27 . . 41 V2 76 . . 65V2 81 V2 85 BOTTOM ROW: B. Collup, M. Flynn, B. Shorman, D. Nielson, T. Mechikoff, Coach Webb. SECOND ROW: J. Lee, R. Anderson D Campbell G. Charbonneau, D. Smith, W. Ast, J. Stober. TOP ROW: M. Bruni, D. McCabe, D. Glover, T. Pearson, B. Mechikoff, W. Cole J Bowman We Lu if VQLLL ff i ,,.-e --- ' Q51 adVel 'liSel11el1'lIS Jeanie Canzoneri business manager Betty Robbins advertisement manager C3 :Mr . z, ,,.. 4 i W 'U-,N Q., Q, 1 ,n s 3 , I li...,,,.k -......., M, . x , . . -.V 4 Q lol the eagle advertisers . . . . . ,1 gif- 14 F l In will -- N... .,. oi:-Q 1 for their keen interest in the welfare of the Bell High School Student Body. The 1959 Eagle Staff vig p I , gratefully acknowledges the merchants fine co- IQQUQH-'Q' goperation, without whose financial support this book would be impossible. 76 service station X You can always get the best of service when you stop in at Seacatt 76 Service Sta- tion, 6930 Atlantic Blvd., Bell. of Bell High School is very proud of its Parent-Teachers Association. Working to- gether, our parents and teachers discuss our problems and lend a helping hand when- ever they are needed. Mrs. M. LaMarsna guided this years group along with her very capable associates. michaels tux shop For that special night at the prom and other occasions, remember Michaels Tux Shop at 2610 Saturn Avenue in H.P. may Ilorisl Flower arrangements for all occasions may be obtained at May Florist, 4308 E. Gage. A varied assortment and service to the cus- tomer are featured here. reeds bar-b-q Joanne, Tom and Val are enioying some of the fine food served at Reed's Bar-B-Q, 5147 E. Gage Avenue, Bell, while some of the friendly employees are watching. marIow's gilt shop For the finest gifts, cards, and stationery for all occasions, go to Marlows Gift Shop at 6509 Atlantic Blvd. Bell. I o Hi Fi or table lump? Shop of Lowry Furniture Applionce, 3926 E. Florence Avenue in eodquorters for sterophonic sound. Remember, lf we don't have if, we can F Wont Bell, h allied typewriter It looks as if Jan, Betty, and Joan seem to have found just what they were looking for from the fine selection of office equipment from Allied Office Machines, at 6322 S. Atlantic Blvd. in Bell. i and i market Betty and Robert know that the place to get the best buys and S 8. H Green Stamps is theJ81 J Market, at 3516 E. Slauson Avenue in Maywood. LU. 5-9363. 1, ,sw A M K , ,....., .... SELL nl nun nfuncr Arnovtb 1 ALL ncwa Assotlnoaus visas L 1 ss L-mon l36 bell mortuary 6423 gilford ave. bell, california bernard senzig Iudlow 5-2688 2 bob bal-lass insurance For complete insurance coverage of all kinds you can rely on Bob Barlass, at 4325 E. Gage in Bell. lt looks as if Jeanie and Don are learning about the importance of good dependable insurance. don's bar-b-q Bill and Steve know where to go for good barbecued food, at the right price. They eat at Don's Bar-B-Q, 4850 E. Gage in Bell. bell auto paris Bill and Steve know just the place to find the finest in speed equipment, engines and accessories at Bell Auto Parts, 3633 E. Gage in Bell. lltfifiitii -- i , curry'S furhllufeoShire 'Huw t -f 5' X r Fifi-4. I Whether you need ca pictureoorlolllfelevkion, you will findtservice and qudlityot ifsvery l . fi ff i best when you shop at Curry's Furniture t l h V Y v A' l Store, 4272 E. Florence Avenue in Bell. l leee l 7 t - ,5 A t km I Q' ,Nt t ' W t out , ltte, tttt u u 5, lttt . ...-1 2 M' we-xv - A 1 -K.. Nancy and Jack examine one of the many fine appliances to be found at Garner Furni- ture and Appliance, 4210 E. Gage in Bell. Here one may find a complete selection for the home furnisher. -uv' needham's drug Betty and Kathy seem interested in the dis- play of cosmetics at Needhams Drug Store, 4501 E. Gage Ave., Bell. Here they find all the drugs, cosmetics and necessary school supplies needed for a Bell High Student. bellwood chevrolet Why iust dream of a new Chevrolet? Bell- wood Chevrolet's staff of courteous sales- men can turn your visions to realism in a manner that is very easy on your budget. Visit this fine dealership at 6400 S. Atlantic Blvd. in Bell. John gives his approval to a quality pen set at Lane Stationers and Printers. You too can buy your school supplies at 6338 Atlantic Blvd. in Bell. lfble ff ' Sffvczf' ' X929 howard r. fields For efficient dependable coverage on your residence and personal possessions you can trust Howard Fields Insurance, for thirty years the finest. Located at 5027 East Gage Avenue, Bell. arvo's market ,. , .. , 'ij -sgrfgiz H ' ice, go to Arvo's Market, 4003 East Gage g 5 'M Avenue Bell. i For good shopping buys and friendly serv- R 9,5 c ...E - ' in , M r Q ' virginia's beauty shop Whether you need a tint, dye, or hair-cut, you'll get the best results at Virginia's Beau- ty Shop, at 4405 East Slauson Avenue in Maywood. ' A X kreici i general contractor y , N., ' Located at 5031 East 60th Street in May- Zfqgfig, 1 wood, Kreici does the best new contract and iixx remodeling in the field. Phone LUdlow 8-0840 for his fine service. y ill. ll it bell high grads ...find so MANY things to like about Telephone Work. You will, too . . . ll vX U I Ask your vocational counselor about positions with Pacific Telephone, or drop into one of our nearby Employment Offices. Or ask your Operator for ZENITH 10,000 for the Employment Office nearest your home. Telephone 2 l it D t 5 i I .1 ' 1 tsxrlbwig , I K ! . 1 ' l' , maywood-bell lord Pat Sumner stands by a beautiful exam- ple of the fine line of motor cars by Ford which may be purchased at budget prices by expense minded people at Maywood- Bell Ford, 6201 South Atlantic Blvd., in Bell, California. Iois lee beauty aid For the best in hair styling and latest fashions, the place to go is the Lois Lee Beauty Aid at 4349-B E. Slauson in May- wood. Phone LU 8-6982. atlantic lumber co lf you are building a new home or iust have a minor repair, go to the Atlantic Lum- ber Co., 6327 Atlantic Blvd., Bell, Calif., for any of your needs. bell cleaners Ronnie knows that at 4555 E. Gage Ave- nue, Bell, California, he can get excellent cleaning service and be served by pretty Mary, too. southern calilornia waler company Compliments of the Southern California Water Company, 6424 Otis Avenue in Bell. i ll iackson's shell service For the most efficient service on your car you can rely on Jackson's Shell Service at 4960 E. Gage in Bell. bell drugs Steve and Judy know you get friendly and prompt service for all your pharmaceutical needs at Bell Drugs, 4l37 E. Gage in Bell. paul sarnpson's mortuar 4677 e. gage ave. bell, california ludlow 5-1781 ' 1 AIICATIQM brown's sporting goods Its Brown's for the best in sporting equip- ment. It looks like Jolene is interested in tennis. lf you are interested in sports equip- ment go to Brown's Sporting Goods at 7125 Pacific Blvd. in Huntington Park. maywood camera shop For the best in cameras and film, the place to go is Maywood Camera Shop, 4407 E. Slauson Ave., Maywood. It's the place to get the Brownie Star Flash and Star Flex camera, as well as fast color film processing service by Kodak. l'Olh 4616 slauson maywood, california Ia belle style shop Kay seems to have found a good bargain from the fine selection of clothes at La Belle Style Shop at 6810 Atlantic Blvd. in Bell, across from Lucky's. From Tlieweerclfbf of all Bell alumni v Weerdo 3hirifJ o llitl' NEW5 Q f5dallo135gPinolrzP1ng I l W Crazy Painier X Nc l.3lLla.lQli.il-fi-lic !,,.,, 9 ff' fx M051 ls? If you are looking for fast, reliable, and courteous service, you are sure to get it at Super-Tone Muffler Service at 5227 Atlan- tic Blvd. in Maywood. Need furniture? Pete Gibson offers a fine quality selection for the home owner and decorator. Pete's excellent business may be found at 4419 E. Gage in Bell. Abrahams, Linda. . . Ackinson, Jeanette. . . Activities ,.... . . . Adams, Robert .. Advertisements . . Alcantor M. Mr.. . . Allard, Larry .... Allen, C. Miss. . . Amdal, Bill ...... 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Mr.. . , Bowler, John .... Boxdorfer, Tom .... Boykin, Wanda . . , Bradley, Dave ...., Brehob, A. Mr.. . . Brinkmann, John. . . Brock, Nana ...... Bromley, Z. Miss .... Brown, D. Mrs.. . . . Brown, Meredith. . . Broyles, M. Mrs.. . , Brunetti, Gene Buccowich, Brenda. . Buchanan, Donald. . Burge, Steve ....., Burns, Barbara . . Burton, Lynn. . . Bush, David ...... Butcher, R. Mr. ..... . Buzo, Rosie. . . 18, 20 Coffee, Melvin . . . Cannon, Albie .... Canzoneri, Jeanie. . Carter, Thomas . . . Caruso, Tomas . . . Caruthers, Betty. . . Cash, Gary ....... Cassity, Mrs. .... . 28, 35, 37, 41, 42, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71,72,79,93 18 ., .......... 26 .. ...... 26 ...11,1a ...11a-121 ...11a,119 ...120,121 ...108J11 ....10B,109 ......11o ......11 .................26 ..................2a ...........26,29,68,114,115 ...........,....H....,,....s 18,22,23,67,68,108,109,111 ..,......,.............9,73 ...18, 23, 67, 94, 97, 100 ...10,102,103,120 .......,.......,...7,B .......26,68,72,93,114 ...26,68,75,77,80,93,1l4 ................,.18,23 .,.........H....1B,19 ...,......26,93,114 .........,.....26,67 ....18,19,68,69, 75,80 Charbonneau, Gene ..... 24, 27, 42, 66, 103, 122, Chimes Staff ..... ,,24,26,31,35,66,67,100,124 .......H..........,U.....26 .18,20,23,67,68,77,102,103 ........U...........H....11 ,.......H.....26,32,64,138 ....17,18,21,23,68,95,97,117 .....................10,114 .....H............H...10 ...27,32,6e,9a,114 .H......,....,M..,.9 ...........,.........27 ...27,31,33,41,67,6B,7Z 80,100,113 ...........16,18,40,66,10O ....25,27,34,67,133,136,142 ...,.................18,77 , ...,.........,. 27,64,81 ........................27 ...........,...........9,76 ,23,68,70,77,85,93,114,115 c .. ........,.,..... is ...................18 ...,27,64,93,130,136 .............,...27 .................27 ...27,66,67,68,135 ......H....1B,19,23,103 ,...........................7 128 ....,..........,....,...78 il1deX Classes ...... Cline, Lester .... Coleman, R. Mr.. . . Collins, Jerry ....... Comerchero, B. Mr.. Conforti, D. Mr.. . . Cooper, Polly .... Couch, Terry ..... Countryman, Sherrie Cox, Venice ...... Cunningham, Joyce. Curtis, Mrs. ..,.. , Depoian, George . . Dickerson, Priscilla Dickey, Bill ....... Dietz, Ron ...... Dinnen, Carole .... Dobson, K. Mrs.. . . Donato, Charles. . . ...38-61 ...27,103, 122 ...19 . ...27 .................. ...27 ,...19, 23, 68, 77, 93,97, 95,114 . ......................... 7 D . ............. ........ 2 7 ................... ..51 . .... 17,19,67,103,136,177 .............27,103,122 H.......H..27,71,79 .....H.............H.....11 ........................27,83 oowe,oennn ...... 25,28,36,40,66,68,69,70,71, 126, 127 Doyle, Pat .... 28, 35, 42, 66, 67, 68, 77, 80, 100, 113 Dover, Jack ................................. 19 Dreyer, L. Miss ............................... 10 Duerksen, Mr. .... ............................ 7 Duncan, Jerry ............................... 28 Dutton, Judy ..... 19, 23, 66, 68, 70, 85, 93, 113, 114 Eaglettes ....... Eastbourn, Judy. . . Elder, Dave ..... Elias, Gloria ..... ........................74 ....2a,e4,112,1a2,13a,142 ...H.....82,103,118,119 .............28 Ellerman, M. Miss .... .... . ..................... . Emmi, E. Mrs. .,... ........................... 1 0 Enders, Joan .... 17, Eshelby, Arthur ..... Estrine, Ronnie . . Everett, Pat .... Fairbank, Dave . . . Falxa, Mr. ..... . Farland, Mrs. . Felkner, Doris . . . Fichtner, E. Miss. . . Firth, W. Mr.. . . . Fodor, Gary . . . Ford, Janice . . . Football ..... varsity . . . bee ....... Fratis, Marcia .... Frayer, Dennis . . . Frayer, Ronnie. . . French, Dan . . Fry, Janet ... ... 18,19,20,22,23,42,64,66,69 70,72,93,95,97,113,117 28,36,40,41,67,68,109,111 126,121 ......65,132,138,139,144 ....28,66,68,69,70,72,93 F ... ...2a,so ......s ....7 ...za .......9 ...19,1oa ...2s,114 ...102-107 .. 102, 103 ....104,105 ........H..18,19,20 ...19,23,67,68, 108,109 Fussel, John ............ , , .28 Future Teachers of America .... . . .72 G G.A.A. ...... ...113-115 G.A. C. ......... ...116-117 Galbraith, E. Mrs.. . . .. . . . . .8 Garofalo, Anthony . . . .... . .28 Garven, C. Mr. ..... ............ 8 , 79 Gerard, C. Mrs. .... ............. 9 , 13 Giambrone, Vicki ..,. ...19, 23, 66, 69, 100 Girls' League .... Gits, Roger ..... Godrfey, John. . . Gottlieb, D. Mrs... Gotzman, Linda . . . Gouker, Sally .... Green, Betty ..... Green, L. D. ..... . Greines, Judson A.. . . Griffin, Leland .. Gurske, Tom. . . Gymnastics .. ................70 ................2s ...19,22,67,6B,103 .................a .......,...za,9a ...28,68,93,114 ......28,72,80,93 ....29,aa,11s,119 ....,..........2 .............19 ....29,126,127 .......128-129 145 Hacquebord, Pat. . . Haddad, Alex .... Hadley, David. . . Hall, Frank ...... Hallenbeck, Robert. Hammer, Evangeline. . Hammond, Gary .. Hancock, James .... Hanlon, Carolyn . . Hanson, Phillip . . . Harden, Nancy. . . Harper, Kathy. . . Harris, Doris ..... Helm, Darrell ..... Hicks, Verna ..,..... Hicks, Roy ......... Higgins, Roger ...,. Hinoiosa, Christine H1-Y ............. Hodge, Wathenia .... Hoffman, Jolene ..... Hoffman, Valarie .... Hogg, Ronnie ...... 18 Holbrook, Sue. .17, Holguin, L. Mrs.. . . Holling, Ernie .,.. Holtz, John ..... Hopkins, Dennls .. Hopper, Sharon . . . Houston, S. Mr... Hoyme, Joyce .... Hughes, Barbara . . Hughes, Sharon. . . Hupp, Barbara . . Hurst, Peggy . . Ivanov, A. Mr.. . . Jacobs, Don .. Janssen, Joyce. . . Jaurigi, Eppe ..... Jennsen, Ronnie .. Johnson, Thomas .... Jordan, C. Mr.. . . Jr. Hi-Y ......... Jr. Honor Society .... Jr. Red Cross ..... Jr. Ushers ...... Katz, Sharon .... Keen, Florence Keilig, M. Miss .... Kendrick, Mrs. . . . Key Club ..... Kleese, Rose .... Klocker, Tom ..... Knechtel, Gorden .... Knights ........... Knudtson, Harold . . . Koski, F. Mr. .... . Kresty, Bob . . . Kurtz, Phillip . . Ladies . ........ Langmack, Bill ..... Laskowski, J. Miss. . . LaVelle, Margaret. H .....29, 70, 93 ....19, 23, 67, 85 .......19, 23 ................29,66 37,66,68,69,93,114 .......29,122,124 ..14,22 64,132,135,138,144 138 .................19,132,133 Henw,Shawn..25,29,66,68,69,70,71,72,79,93 29,62,65,68,77,132,133,144 ...29 ...29 .29, 42, 60, 67, 68, 93, 143, 144 .....................30,133 , 19, 20, 22, 23, 40, 66, 68, 69, 70 ,71,72,113,114,117 ...65,66,70, 138,139,144 ....30 ....30, 68, 77, 80, 93 ....19,20,85,113,114 ....20,23,93,113,114 J K . ............... 20 . ........ 30,75,84 ...20,6B,77,85,114 ...11,61 .....74 ....69 ....73 ....75 ....30 ....30 ....70 ....30, 37, 70, 81,82 ...10, 68, 102,103,118 L ....30 . ......... 66 . ....... 10,116,117 ..........30,68,69,93,114 Lee, James ......... ........................ 3 0 Lee, Michael .... 17, 20, Lehnhardt, W. Mr.. . . Lettergirls ....... Lew, Carole . . . Liska, Judy .... Lindsay, Mrs. . . . Lindsay, H. Mr.. . . Llndsley, Gary 146 21, 66, 67, 76, 100, 102, 103, 107,117,118 13 ..............aa .................s1 ....30,41,66,68,93 ................7 ...........11,12 ...,zo A 'fl A, fa . re. flick . S' . ' I ' . If Qi., .Rf as fi.. , H , f 0 5' 'iff 105' iw Gif at W Lindsley, Larry . . . Lint, Luzanne ,... Lipman, W. Mr.. . . Littler, Sue .... Lohrke, Stan . . . Looper, Jack . . . Lopez, Arlina .... Larson, Dennis . .. Laycox, Russell .... Lund, Jeane ..... Lund, Thomas. . . Luppi, P. Mr.. . . Lynch, Dennis. . . MacKinnon, E. Mrs.. . . . . . Madonna, Francis. Makshanoff, Tania Margulies, M. Miss. Martineau, Terry. . Marvin, A. Mr.. . . . Massey, Janice. . . Mautner, A. Mr.. . . Maxwell, Don . . McAllister, Jim . . . McAlpin, F. Mr.. . . McClintock, Mrs. .. McClung, Charles . McKabney, Jan. . . Mclaughlin, Tanya. Mechikoff, Jim . . . Meek, Leroy ...... Meister, Lynn. .31, Mellon, Janet .... Mickos, Dorothy .. Mikula, Mrs. .... . Miller, Margaret .. Moorman, Sandra. Morfin, Charles. . . Morgan, L. Mrs.. . . Morgan, Pat . . . Morley, Richard. . . Morris, Mrs. .. . Mortenson, Eric. . . Morton, H. Mr.. . . . Murdock, L. Mr.. . . Murphy, R. Mr.. .. Myers, Tom ...... Na9Y, Dan ... .. Nash, F. Mrs. .... . Nedrow, Roy .... 2 5, 32, 41, 66, 68, 71, 124, Neel, H. Miss ..... Neidhardt, Dave. . .32, 42, 66, 67, 68, 72, 86, Nielsen, E. Mrs.. . . Nielson, Dave .... Niersback, P. Mr.. . Nitschky, Sue ..... Noble, Tom ..... Nordeen, R. Mr.. . . Oglesby, S. Mrs... Ortlger, William .. Osburn, L. Mr.. . . . Owings, Carolyn. . Paddison, Mlke . . . Panzick, Pat ..... Parker, Connie . . . Pascuzzi, Dominic . Patterson, Felix. . . Pearson, Eleanor. . Pelletier, L. Mrs... Pep Club ........ Petzel, Bob .... Phillips, R. Mr.. . . Pickrem, Mrs. .. Plath, E. Miss. . . Polak, Harold .... Popoff, Pete .. .......................11, .17, 18, 20, 22, 23, 66, 67, 68 . I fisf kb. 56, '66,' ....30, 37, 66, 68, 82, 103, ..............31,68,93 ....31, 123, .. ...31,122, M .20 114 ..9 .51 .30 .31 .31 .51 122 114 124 ..7 124 ...31, 68, 72, 93 .51 .. ...31,36,68,77,93,114 ..........10,108,127 77 .10 .31 .31 .31 .. ..,......... a1,o7,93,13s ..U..20,21,23,66,68,93,114 ...................31,109,128 .....................31,71,79 a3,41,4z,ee,e7,6a,72,1oa,112 .........H......31,68,75,114 31 13 .31 .. ...27, 31,32, 93 ........66 .......10 H..az, 102, 122, r r 126, 68 ,a4 .20 67 ..7 127 .11 ..9 124 117 .32 .10 127 ..7 103 129 .........................a,75 . .... 32,36,37,88,103,128 .10 ...32,67,68,77,88,113 ..............az,1aa 0 .10 .. ... ........ ..s,6o .32 .. ...10, 104,122,123 P 32, 72, 86 .32 .32 77 .32 . .... 20, 68, 108, 109 . . ........ 32, 114 ...10, 75 .93 .32 ...8, 72 ..7 ..9 ...,32, 67 .33 Popovac, S. Miss. . . - - -3' 13 Prewitt, Ronnie . . . Puckett, G. Mr.. . . . Purciel, Robby .... .....25,33,40,41,66,67 Q Quill!-Scroll... ..-.71 R Ramos, Larry .... . . . .... 65, 91, 112 Redburn, C. Mr.. . . ....---- - - -3 Reed, Jane Mrs. .... .............. 1 0 Reed, Jean Miss... ............... 7, 10 Reed, Judy ...... - - -20, 53. 77, 35. 114 Reimer, Roger ...... ................ 3 3 Reinertson, Brenda . . .............. 51 Reinhardt, Miss ........ ....... 1 3 Reinhardt, Margaret .... .... 3 3, 68 Richardson, Jeanette ........................... 21 Rickman, Delmar. Robbins, Betty. .3 Roderick, Bill. . . Rodriguez, Mary. 3,64,68,75,114,130,135,138,139 ................20,21,77,85,93 Rogoff, Martha .... .......... 3 3, 77 Rosemond, J. Mr.. . . -.-- - . -3 Rowberry, Norman. . . ----. - -33 Rowland, R. Mr. .....,................... 8, 13, 66 Ruess, Mr.. . . . . Rusk, Kay .... 24, 33, 37, 41, 64, 66, 67, 68, 93, 112, 143,144 S Salatlch, Elizabeth ............................ 33 Sample, Julia ..... 33, 41, 66, 67, 68, 90, 96, 97, 100 Sapp, Francine. . Scarlett, Joan. . . . . . .33, 67, 68, 70, 93, 96, 97, 135 Scheetinin, Bill .... ...................... 3 3, 103 51 Schilling, Mary. . Schlelden, C. Mr. Schofield, Mrs.. . ....11 . .... 13 Scholarship .... ....... 6 9 Schultz, Ray ...... . . . .20, 21 Schultz, William .... .... 2 0, 21 Schwaderer, Miss. . . .... 6, 66 Science Club ..... .... 7 3 Scott, B. Mrs.. .. . . .11 Scribes ....... Selegue, C. Miss. . ...71 Seniors ............. . . . 14-37 Senior Student Officers student body ....... .... 4 0 8 41 boys' forum.. girls' league. . ......42 ...42 Junlor Student Officers student body. girls' league. . Senior Ushers. . . ...51 Shaw, Don .... 27, 28, 29, 32, 33, 42, 66, 67, 68, 102, 103, 106, 107, 122, 125 Shaw, lynn ..... Shepherd, Beh ........................ 33, 67, 87 Shubin, Charlle 21, 23, 67, 68, 76, 89, 108, 109, 111 Shubin, Naydia ........................... 33, 70 Shumaker, Lana ....... 33, 34, 66, 68, 69, 77, 93, 114 Siegal, Ronnie .... ............. 3 3, 69, 71, 118 Sllvestri, Carolyn. . . .................... 33, 73 Sims, Jim ...... Slaybaugh, Judy. Smirl, Ron....... Smith, Denice. . . Smith, Larry .... Sokoloff, Blll. . . . ................ 33 .... 33,68,77,93,114 ........34,81,123 ....34,132,133,136,144 Sparks, Jan .... ................ 3 4, 85 Spencer, Betty. . . ........ ..... . . . . .34 Spivey, Vaughn .... . . .34, 110 Sports ....... Stark, Skip ..... Starkey, Cliff. . . ... .98-129 . ...................... 34,110 Steele, Nancy ...... 34, 42, 66, 67, 68, 70, 72, 87, 93 Steel, J. Mr.. . . . Stevenson, Donna .... . . .34, 73 Stock, E. Mr.. . . . Stofas, Angie. . . Strader, G. Mrs.. .....10 . ...21 Strickland, Nancy .... . . .51 Strom, Jean .... Strong, Linda .... Sundholm, D. Mr.. . . Swanson, C. Mr.. . Szekler, J. Dr... Tackett, Sharon .... Taschner, B. Mr.. . . Tekunoff, Mary. . . Telecke, Elyne .................... Tennis .............. Terranove, Don. .34, 35, 40, 41, 66, 118, 124, 136 Thespians ........... Thompson, C. Mr.. . . Thorpe, Evelyn. . . Tolman, Nyla. . . Tolmasoff, Bill .... Tooth, Robert. . . Tower, M. Mr.. . . . Track varsity ...... bee and cee .... cross country. . . Trapp, Don ...... Trexler, Barbara ....... Truelson, Pat ......... ...34, 73, 76 .....11,77 ......12 ...8, ...10,104, 13 122 77 .........a4, ..24,a4,es,9a 127 .....126 8. 67, 68, 90, 100, 9,61 ......21114 1 ...21, 108, 109 ....13, 10 122 123 124 ......34 .....34,72 Turnwall, Steve ..... 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 40, 66, 68, 69, 71,109,117 Ulman, W. Mr.. .. Valdivia, Arthur .... Valkyries ....... Valoff, Jack .... Varsity ...... Veioff, Jim .... Vince, Jim. . . Vincent, Lois .... Wade, Lyle ...... . . Waggener, Bill. . . . . Walker, G. Mr.. . . Walker, Nick ..... Walker, P. Miss .... Warner, E. Mr.. . Wassgren, Doug .... Watkins, A. Mrs.. . . Way, L. Mrs. .... . Webb, H. Mrs. .... . Webb, K. Mr. ...... . Westerman, Martha .... Whaley, George ..... White, Sandra ..... Whitman, Omer .... Wildman, G. Mrs. ..... . ..17, 21, 23, 67, 76 ...34, 138, ...21 I 67, 76, 100, 144 .68 103 .35 .10 .34 117 ..............25,35,66 ...35 ....11 ......11 ...110, 35, 68, 93, 1, 65 Williams, D. Mr. ........................ 8, 6 Willner, Louise ...... 25 Wilson, Don .... ..... Wintz, Brenda. . . Williams, George. . . . . Williams, Lewis ................. Worley, Wanda ....... Wren, Dan ..... Wyble, David. . . Ybarra, James .... Young, Mrs.. . . . Zanders, Joan ..... Ziegelmeyer, Gary .... Zelgler, Beth ....... Zlppi, Russell. . . , 35, 38, 64, 69, 70, 135, 18, 21, 23, 67, Workman, Bill ....... 35, 40, 42, 66, 67, 68, 103, 35, 37, 64, 81, ,1s 128 .35 .35 114 .35 .11 139 .35 .21 103 135 .35 134 .35 ...35 ....7 35, 68, 77, 93 35, 37, 81, 134 30, 35, 37, 81, 134 35, 73 14 7 Student awards for the school year ARTS Junior High Ray De La Cruz ........ B8 1st place Parent Teacher Association Poster Contest Mark Ward ......... B8 2nd place Parent Teacher Association Poster Contest Senior High Thomas Haygood ....... A1 1 1st place Parent Teacher Association Poster Contest Junior High: Outstanding Art Certificates Alana Moore ......... A8 Ray De La Cruz ........ B8 Karla Lee .......... B8 Senior High: Outstanding Art Certificates John Brinkmann ........ A12 Lynn Burton ......... A12 Larry Lindsley . . A12 Larry Ramos . . A11 Don Davis . . . A11 Ronnie Estrine . . ....... A10 Fred Gonzales ........ A11 Senior High: Outstanding Photography Certificates Omer Whitman ..... . . A12 James Vamer .... . B-1 1 Tony Elder ......... A11 Richard Anderson ....... A10 Vision Conservation Institute Poster Contest John Brinkmann ....... A12 1st and 3rd place Fred Gonzales ...... . A11 2nd place Lynn Burton ....... . A12 Honorable mention John Brinkmann ........ A12 Los Angeles County Grand Prize John Brinkmann ........ A12 California State Honorable Mention Bill of Rights Poster Contest Luzanne Lint ......... A12 1st place Los Angeles County BUSINESS Luzanne Lint ......... A12 Rotary Club Stenographic Proficiency Award HOME ECONOMICS Betty Crocker Contest Carolyn Owings ........ A12 Rotary Craftsmanship Awards in Dressmaking Phoebe Valassis ........ B12 1st place Dolores Volossis ..... Q. B12 2nd place Evangeline Hammer .... . B12 3rd place Junior High Cake Baking Contest Mary Jo Meyer ........ A7 1st place Judy Paulson ...... . A7 2nd place Gail Hickman ...... . B9 - 3rd place SENIOR HIGH Nancy Wallin ...... . B1 1 1st place Rosemary Pucciarelli . . . . A11 2nd place Andrea Wengler ..... . A10 3rd Place INDUSTRIAL 'ARTS Rotary Craftsmanship Award Jim Veloff ......... A12 Printing Eric Mortenson .... . A12 Wood ' Bob Bellani ...... . . B-12 Wood Melvin Caffee ...... Graduated Scholarship to Trade Technical College Don Maxwell ........ A12 Won contest car on a television show BANK OF AMERICA AWARDS Pat Baker .......... A12 Language . Robby Purciel ..... . A12 Science Jolene Hoffman .... . A12 Business Ron Siegel ...... . A12 English Louise Willner .... . A12 Math Tom Boxdorfer ...... . A12 Social Studies Eleanor Pearson ...... . A12 Music A Lynn Burton ....... A12 Art MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS .Ladies' Award for W '59 Judy Dutton ....... Graduated Bell High School Science Fair Ron Siegel . . . ..... . A12 lst place--525.00 Hi-Y Boy of the Year Scholarship Tom Boxdorfer ........ A12 S500.00 Califomia Newspaper Foundation Scholarship Tom Boxclorfer ........ 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