Big Bear High School - Timberline Yearbook (Big Bear Lake, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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The purpose of the 1959 edition of 'the Timberline' is to make a pictorial record of the activities that stand as symbols of the spirit of youth at work and at pky. , p if 4 . . . Future years will bring ne ideas and new faces ' to Big Bear High, but there wil be for us this year- book which will preserve memories of our school days . . . and thru the years, these doors will stand seniors pass thrirthem all too quickly . . . ff-Q tx XJ 'i If our ways of working tend to make Ilfe more standard lzed than It once was our us a society of lnduvlduals C Fadlman Q! 0 leisure interests tend to keep - - - - H Student Council ga' D-.-Q KNEELING Pres1dent Dave Boss V1ce Pres1dent Robb1e W11son STANDING Fred Gold sm1th Dee Stalcup Penny Rutz Roger Pedersen Lmda Rod1n M1Ck9y Boss Roberta Hyta Gary McClellan Gary Brutsch Carol Dxxon Dmck LeRoy and John Burwell The Student Councll meets 6 N ' . 'Y n 4 U 0 1, ef ' .. L S 4 ' A A ' ' f 1 , r 8 l V Y N Q I I Ex 3 n - 'Q 2 WJ K f 5 , J . 2 ' y . - . . - i. I . Z - 7 7 ? . ' I I ! 7 7 2 7 7 ' r,. I Presxdent Dave Boss Speaks W 1 ,, as-. U Dlscussxon m process The Student Council accomplished a lot this year This was due largely to the efforts of its members President Dave Boss Vice President Robbie Wilson Secretary Linda Rodin Treasurer Roberta l-Iyta Other members of the Council included Freshman class president Dee Stallcup Sophomore class president Roger Pedersen Junior class president Gary Brutsch and Senior class president John Burwell Athletic chairman Fred Gold smith Social Chairman Penny Rutz Publicity chairman Gary McClellan Varsity Club president Dick LeRoy- and GAA president Carol Dixon. aifwii? Student Body Dance 7 '1 WN. Honor Society G Some people call em brams some call em the rntellectual e11te Thrs 15 the group that makes a curve an angle You can tell who they are by the way they walk mto a fmal exam whrz through the answers leave wrth a smlle ltrsch, Mrchele Mrtchell, Tammy Kerzrc, Mary Hart, Rxta Lower, Mary Boorom SECOND ROW Llnda Rodrn Carole Shorkey Bonnre Schaefer Karen Craven, Sandy Murray, Kathy Larsen Lmda Bell Judy Butcher, Betty Murray, Comme Relg Shar Lynn Isom THIRD ROW Mlchael Boss, Roger Pedersen, Chrrsty Cooper, Kathleen Ward, Lxnda Stevens, Herb Turton, Loulse Clancy, Roberta Kyta, Angel Whltesxdes, B111 Shopson, A111son Boyle Mary Godwm Sh1rley Amen LAST ROW Don Backenstow, Dee Stallcup, Mark Hendrlcks Gary McClellan Robbre Wrlson, Mlke Burton, Charles Walters, Jlm Stauffer, Walt Nothels, Doug Lrpps, John Burwell 8 wk Left to Right--FIRST ROW: Linda Corin, Barbara Butcher, Sally Powell, Janet Evans, Anne Lund, Sigrid Lan- V. . . . . i : . . , . , - . , . , Q , . , . , - ., I . . . . 1 - . , . a , . l : n Q . , , CharIey's Aunt Charley s Aunt a hllarrous comedy starred Mrke Burton Chrrsty Cooper Kathleen Ward Mark Hendrrcks Anne Lund and Herb Tur ton Glvrng three shows one to the elementary school one to the hrgh school and one to the town folk the cast turned long practrce hours rnto perfection and proved Brg Bear Hrgh has blossommg young actors 9 The Annual Staff The pxcture ABOVE shows the assembled Annual Staff The enthuslasm of the 'buddxng Journal 1sts carr1ed over lnto all phases of the annual To the staff the 1958 59 TIMBERLINE wlll always represent an accompllshment of dedlcatxon and some sweat 1 VM At the RIGHT, staff edrtors make top drawer decrsrons Clockwrse startrng at LEFT Soclal News Edltor, Pat Carlow, Busmess Manager, Chnsty Cooper, Assxstant Edxtor, Lmda GOIID, Faculty Advlsor, Mr Douglas Keen, Edltor rn Chref, Mlckey Boss, Head Photographer, Robble Wxlson and Sports Edxtor, Walt Nothers 10 A A V arf' ' . ,' , - ,J Q y . , ' :N 0 . .Vi an ! ..,.,,w,s -M i. ,ww ' Y-me E D 1, e ' f s,.,. ...Y : .v . -M 2451? 1, R up . . 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U . . , .. u u Wx., W-4 an -Muze ef qxgmlf I X 'gp Q Bear Tales The Story of a Newspaper Let s Go To Press Grouped around the Edltor, Llnda Rodm are the followmg staff members LEFT TO RIGHT Carol Dlxon, Walt Nothels, Angel Whrtesxdes, Karen Craven Mary Mclndoo, Lmda Dean, Rodm, Adrlanne Baker, R1Ck Bean, Penny Rutz, and Mxke Burton Faculty Advlsor L Douglas Keen What's your opinion, See, I told you so! llMike?lI 11 Moms and ABOVE Parents turned out well for Moms 81 Pops RIGHT Offrcers of Moms 8: Pops BELOW Parents gather 1n the hall after a meetmg 12 G9 Thrs year Moms Sc Pops enjoyed a year marked by success Offrcers ofthe organrzauon were Presrdent Correspondrng Secretary Mrs Jerry Amen and Treas urer Mrs Merle Caughron The marn acuvrty ofthe group was a very successful carnu al under the chart manshlp of Mr Glen Wllson The carnxval earned money for the Rose Branderburg Scholarshrp fund whlch alds each year s Graduates to attend college E ,g, ' Y Mrs. Vern Backsg Vice-President Mr. Ed. McClellang E- 1 . if fx ru y ' U 5. y ' bv ' ' ' , Pops Back to School Night Carnival Parents board bus for annual Back to school mght The annual Moms -Sz Pops Carruval was a tremendous success ,K 13 0 ' ll ' 0 V Q 5 hm -N 'X Rx 431 Speech Contest Lmda won the local and zone con tests and advanced to the regzonal fmals where she was ehmmated from the contest rurmmg by a close declslon Lmda Stevens Club, zone, wmner Walt Nothe1s Herb Turton George Sulhvan ff Sclence Farr Students from the scrence classes devrsed and burlt projects that tllustrated screntrfrc prrrrcrples After the local Judgmg whrch was won by Mrckey Boss and Mark Hendrrck the wrnners drsplayed therr Mark Hendncks, second place Farr wmner, devrsed a mechamcally operated scoreboard from pm ball machrne parts M1ckey Boss d1sp1ayed the results from hrs search for a radxo actlve opaque materral. 15 0 O projects at the Inland Science Fair. Pep Club Thrs year the Pep Club dtd a terrlfrc Job they kept up the team s sprrrt by leamrng new cheers for the basketball sea son The Club held a dmner dance for the football team after the season was completed to show apprectatron to the team Our thanks to the Pep Club for a fme showmg PEP CLUB OFFICERS Roberta I-lyta Barbara Booker Shar Lynn Isom Mary Mclndoo Presrdent Lmda Mc Dougald, and Pat Stmnett BELOW Pre game rally Bear Backers All 1n all we must say that the Bear Backers had a very successful year The orgamzauon chose a player of the year for each sport sponsored a float rn the Old Mmer s Day pa Offrcers for the Bear Backers were Pres1dent Paul Burwell, Vrce Presrdent Fellx LeRoy and Secretary Mrs Loutse LeRoy rade, and backed a booth in the Moms 8a Pop's carnival. 3 E, , Homecoming . V H Who can forget the glitter and glamour of our 1958 Home- s ' ' : coming celebration? On the opposite page, are scenes of I this event: TOP LEFT: After a parade through town, we I Ag' gathered for a bonfire rally on Friday' night. The bonfire was , any x .' ' is , L V '2 V' ' K arranged bythe fresh, and was a huge success. TOP CEN- Qg gif Qi TER: The gym was beautifully decorated in red and white, f '. if . :Q 11 ' li a 3 and students and alumni danced to the music of a 12 piece 1 band from Compton. TOP RIGHT: Our cheerleaders and -V songleaders whoop it up on the main drag. CENTER: : 3, ' Mickey' Boss claims his reward. if ff 'sr 5 HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT ueen Louise Hykes surrounded by her pnncesses Linda McDougald Sandy Murray and Beverly Ward Louise is flanked by football co captains Mickey Boss and Steve Hawley I8 4-g Lf-z 'ul fy f f What IS to come for good or III already Iles stlrrlng In S' 1' the eyes of youth C Fadlman 7 QQ H f ., 'i , H x yfsblgf . . QA ' Q 'f , ,Q 51' A pl i Sf? k ea e se Math and Science Under Mr Scrarrotta the physrcs and brology clauses were taught rn the college manner Other scrence courses offered were general scr ence bv Mn Salazar and pracucal scrence by Mr Campbell Mxss Cummrngs agarn handled all the math Classes trrgonometry geometry algebra and general math Mark Hendncks grves a lecture IH Physics Trrgonometry Srlence' Genius at Work' 22 Chewing their pencils while concentrating, students of English III listen to Mr. Keen. Journalism ,fy English Our future silver tongued orators and Horatio Algers were taught this year by nallsm classes If after taking English I ll Ill or College English we don t turn out to be authors or at least know a good one when we see him it won t be the fault of Mr Stalcup Mr Reynolds or Mr Keen' 23 College English Mr. Keen in his public speaking and jour- Business How to become a suceess rn busrness rn one easy le son' Just take a one vear course rn Typrng or Of free Pracuce grven by Mr Lfraham or Mr Summers Language Our one and only foreign language Spanish, was handled very capably by Mr. Reynolds. He offered three courses--Spanish I, II, and III. Typmg Office Practrce Spanrsh 111 Our versatrle Mr Morrrson was not only our V1ce Prrncrpal but our art, me chanrcal drawrng and Enghsh teacher as well Auto Shop 323: Arts If you hked workrng w1th your hands maklng gadgets customrzrng cars, etc then Mr Campbell s courses tn rndustual arts were for you These were 9th Shop Shop I Shop II and Auto Shop Me chanlcal Drawrng 25 S, in I ,ill x .140 'S 9 y ' v.,L, I 7 I. iff EN S use Industrial I Art U S Hrstory Home Economics Our Homemakirrg teacher Miss Houston helped the girls in home- making to become better cooks, seamstrcsses, and most importantly, future housewives. 26 Histor A fascmatrng journey back ward through t1me was made possrble only through our wonderful hrstory teachers Mr Summers Umted States Hlstory and Mr Stalcup World HISIOIY World Hrstory Band rn our halls and then ofcourse we learned other thrngs thrs year too how to dr1ve a car forwards and backwards rn Drlvers trarnrng w1th Mr Scrar grrls Physrcal Educatron wrth Mr Graham and Mrs Salazar how l1ve wrth our parents yourself and others through Mr Scrarrottas Senror Problems to relearn already forgotten Math and Enghsh under Mr Scrarrotta rn hrs Senror Math and Englrsh and frnally rn Lrbrary under Mrs Cummlngs we learn more about the great storehouse of the world s knowledge 27 N l N . . . , , '- rottag how to touch ze toes wizout bending ze knees in boys' and ' ' ' ' ' . . g to - 2 ' , 'A ' . - ' ,l ,, av! 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L, .A 1 O 3 Bob Thexssen End Gary Brutsch nd M1ke Burton Tackle Fred Goldsmlth Guard Jack Ch1lders Fullback George Sulhvan Guard Bob P1erce Guard Tom Clark Guard John Southern nd WON 8a LOST BEARS 7 ------------- BEARS 13 ------------- BEARS 20 ------------- BEARS 6 ---- - ------- BEARS 3 BEARS BEARS AQUINAS 19 TWIN PINES 20 ELSINORE 6 RIM HIGH 47 VERDEMONT 7 NEEDLES 52 29 PALMS 40 Dav1d Boss Team Captaxr Halfback 32 3 8.9 Steve Hawley All League I-lalfback cd' .hm Crame Tackle Larry Roberts End John Burwell Qua rterback Byron Bauley Guard Greg McCassey Halfback M1Ck9y Boss Center Johnny Johnson Tackle Val Cox Tackle Dee Stallcup Manager ABOVE Burvw ell rambles for TD agamst Elsrnore RIGHT The flrst day of PYSCIICE BELOW Dave Boss dtves for loose ball 4 he Winners Although Th1s year Blg Bear I-hgh w ound up what to all outward appearances seemed to be a d1smal football season Although there are no great v1c tones ' to comment upon as far as scores are concerned th1s season the T1mberl1ne nevertheless wants to look at our football sxtuatlon but not from the strlctly sports stnse Members of the team as well as the coachxng staff are to be congratulated for faclng the rnevrtable a number of t1mes thls season Brg Bear s1rnply was out scored and beaten before the frrst score was chalked up by the opposlng elevens From thus loslng experlence the players undoubtedly have ga1ned Outscored somethmg that members of usually v1ctor1ous teams just don t g B1g Bear s boys have learned to face almost certa1n d1saster and come back for more week after week They have trled and played to the utmost of the1r ab1l1ty agamst too h1gh odds Thls ex perlence w1ll help them rn llfe as they run up agamst adverse s1tua t1ons and have to cope w1th the tough problems that seem stacked agamst them So ln a ph1losoph1cal mood The T1mberl1ne says all was not lost th1s year In fact much was won by our local h1gh school players who stayed Wlth the sh1p through the storms of opposmg team s touchdowns ABOVE McCassey smashes Run runner LEFT Bears take txme out for water BELOW Hawley out foxes two tackles Basket Baby faced coach Hal Graham and hrs fabulous f1VC put B1g Bear at the top of Ar rowhead League record books thrs season Startmg out rn low gear the Bears slufted to hrgh durrng the tournament and were never headed untll the last game of the sea son Graham s crackers M ent through the season undefeated rn league competrnon from thc frrst up to the ftnal basket Thrrlllng last mrnlte vrctorres over R1m 29 and Aqurnas gave the Bears thelr thlrd league champlonshlp ln four years the Bears broken hearted at the sad endrng to a tremendous season .... JW D1ck LeRoy John Burwell Center A11 League Forward All League Dave Powles Gary McClellan Paul Hartwell Guard For ward For ward 36 All good things must come to an end, and defeat in the second CIF playoff game left X v , , ball l Big Bear Big Bear Big Bear Big Bear Big Bear Big Bear Big Bear Big Bear Big Bear Big Bear Big Bear . . . . . Valley Christian . . . . . Centennial . . . . . Leuzinger . . . . . Barstow . . . . . Capistrano . . . . . Brea . . . . . Barstow . . . . . C S D R . . . . .Notre Dame .....29Palms . . . . . Notre Dame Big Bear Big Bear Big Bear Big Bear Big Bear Big Bear Big Bear Big Bear Big Bear Big Bear Big Bear Dominguez C S D R Rim Elsinore Chino 29 Palms Twin Pines Rim Aquinas Carlsbad Trona Bob Theisen Art Gilbreth Guard Forward A11 League Steve Huther Byron Bailey Center Guard Le Roy puts one through Mike Knickerbocker Guard si-ff .5 I A I Lipps makes one of his famous launches Goldsmith on fast break I Dave Goldsmith Forward All League Bee Team Second Place ln League Doug Lipps Guard All League Dale Howell Forward RlCk Collins Guard John Southern Guard Ed Brewster Forward Bill Shepson Guard Rick Fitzgearld Guard 39 Robbie Wilson Forward Gary Seaman Center Ted Knight Manager Randy Boevsm Guard Bob Jacobson Forward Dick Wells Guard Ninth Annual Arrowhead League lnvltatlonal Basketball Tournament Wise Prlncess Knstr, Que en Bonnle, Prrncess Mary Prmcess Mary Lou John Burwell takes the Cham pronshrp trophy from Queen Bonnle Schaefer B TOURNAMENT At Rxm Hrgh where the B tour nament was held our Bear Cubs took the second place trophy Rlck Collms was elected to the all tourney team and Doug Lrpps won the free throw contest BEARS DEFENDING CHAMPS Brg Bear rs agatn defendrng champron of the Annual Arrowhead League Basketball Tournament followmg successrve vrctorres over CSDR Notre Dame and Twenty nrne Palms Losrng to Twenty mne Palms rn the f1na1 game last year the Bears avenged then loss wlnppmg the same team 45 38 to regam the champronshrp ueen Bonnre Scha fer wrth the all tourney players L TO R Bob Farr Drck LeRoy Barry Lammerson Bob Brownell 40 Art Gllbreth recexves hrs most outstandmg tournament player award Baseball Dick LeRoy pitcher outfielder Pat Geraghty first base John Burwell mfxelder Bob Theisen Larry Roberts Mike Knickerbocker outfielder mfrelder mfielder pitcher outfielder W 4 1 Big Bear had quite unpredictable weather' Bare ski slopes in January and snow covered athletic fields during April have always put a crimp in Big Bear s outdoor athletic pro gram Big Bear has never had a champion ship baseball team but Big Bear has never emoyed good spring weather to practice in years baseball practice was hampered by Spring storms but with nine returning letter men and Coach Harold Grahmn the Bears fought off both weather and opponents to pull through with several victories to balance the expected string of defeats This year, being no different from other - Fred Goldsrmth Berk Stevenson Mxckey Boss 4 Skl Team Snowy slopes provlded many opportunrues for com peutrve racrng thrs year The scenes shown below are typrcal of several races 1n whrch the Snow Bears competed Not avarlable when PICCUICS were taken were team members Danny O Rourke 11m McGrath and Ted Kmght Jack Shorl ey EM 43 1 5' Thts year s mtramural program rated hrgh on the hst of act1v1t1es that students most looked forward to Each class won rn at least one event and compeuuon was qurte keen throughout the year Intramural volleyball basketball Semors versus Jumors rn gurls' Teams scramble m boys' 44 Tht Sophomorcs set the a Track mcluded hxgh Jump, broad Jump shot put and dashes Track Dxck LeRoy shows art ln clearlng slx foot for frrst txme at Therlen 220 Spnnter We had a very ftne track team thrs year wrnnmg several meets though out manned by our down the h111 opposrtron Let s hope that the thmclads of the future have as much guts and sportsmanshtp as the boys of 59 45 Pat Geraghty, 880 runner, leaves the blocks LeRoy shows crossed leg form Dave Boss and Ttm Brayton, dlstance runners, get set Russell Reynolds Harold Graham Roy Campbell Athletrc Drrector Varsrty Basketball Skung B Basketball Baseball Berkley Summers Edsel Stalcup Football Frank Sc rarrotta Head Football C Basketball Football Track 46 The tradrtron of Btg Bear s athletrc programs and athletes lS preserve rn maroon and whrte worn by the members stands for the ablllty and sportsmanshlp Led by Presrdent Dtck LeRoy the Varsrty Club membershlp reached 25 and numerous enjoyable expertences have been had by all The Varsrty Club sponsored several playmghts and athletlc programs The club also went on a number of outlngs 47 if fp' '47 VII, ' ' ' ' ' ' d ' the Big Bear Varsity Club. The I GAA 'Yo W x wie. , The Scener aboxe Show the tro.mLndouQ cupport that C 'XA race-ned from the gals RIGHT GAA offrcers Bptty Murray Carol Carlow Pun dent Carol Drxon kathy KN ard and Sallx Goldsmrth 48 Gu Is Drlll Team Thrs year s dull team was drrected by Mrs Frank Scrarotta and Mrs Jean Salazar The team performed at all home football g3meS 49 0 Q 0 Q . , . . . Carol Carlow Christy Sherry Sharpe Cooper at Carlow -in Dressed rn the tradrtlonal Red and Whlte Bear Cheerleaders and Songleaders added vocal and vtsual color to thrs year s football and basket ball games. The putty gals were a constant inspiration to the teams as they led the Bear rooting sections in yells and songs. One who cares backs the Bears. xi , so A S ally Goldsmxth 51 Cax1'1 Pxerce SIG B! The Senlor Class offlcers for their graduating year were Vlce President Pat Geraghty Secretary Bonnie Schaeffer Treasurer Llnda Stevens Athletic Chalrmen Llnda McDougaId Jlm Cralne Soclal Chairmen Patsy Garlow Art Gllbreth A ' x President .............. Dick LeRoy I.-1 -5 Valedlctorlan Michael Boss Lmda Stevens 54 9.- ff' DENNY BAILEY Band l,2,3,43 Baseball 1,3,43 T- Timers 33 Football 3,43 Pep Club 33 Nebbishes 4. BARBARA BOOKER Point Loma 33 Drill Team 1,23 G.A.A. l,2,3,43 Bible Club 13 Rainbow 1,2,3,4Q Art Club 23 Song-leader 33 Pep Club Vice- N pres. 3, Pres. 43 Spanish Club 33 Flag Twirler 43 Basketball Team 43 High Spots 33 Flag Twirler Leader 43 Volleyball 4. ADRIANNE BAKER G.A.A. l,2,3,43 Art Club 33 Play 3,43 Modern Dance 3,43 Pep Club 3s Snow Princess 43 Basketball Team 43 School Paper 4. KEN BONNER Scrence Club 3 B' Basketball 1 Football 3 Honor Roll 1 Track 3,4, Spamsh Club 3 Varsrty Club DAVE BOSS Football 1,2 3,4 DeMolay 1 2,3 4 Honor Roll 1,4, VZISIYY Club 1 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 2, Student Counc1l Charrman 2, Vrce pres 3, Pres 4 Varsxty Club Vxce pres 3 Baseball 3,4 Class Socral Charrman 3 Captam Football, Baseball 4 GEORGE BOOROM Club 3 'B Letterman Club 3 Annual Staff 4 55 ' , ll I , ! 7 3,4. ' s l ' 1 9 9 , D 7 v 5 ' S 1 u. 7 s ' - DeMolay 3,43 Football 3,43 Pep . I ll . K gn' ! . D MICHAEL BOSS Honor Roll l,2,3,4 Football 1 2 3,4 DeMolay 1,2,3 4, Master Councllor 3 Annual Staff 1 2 3 Student Counc1l 2,3,4 Skr Team 2,3,4 Spanlsh Club 2 3 Wmner L1on's Speech Contest 2 Annual Edltor 3 4 Varslty Club 3 4 Var srty Club Secretary 4 BARBARA BUTCHER G A A 2,3 4 Honor Roll 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Modem Dance 3,4 Dra matrcs Club 3 Dramat1cs Club Secretary 3 Flag Twrrler 4 Snow Prrncess 4 TIM BRAYTON Walton Hlgh 1, Vlce pres Boys' Servlce Club 1 Compton Hxgh 2 Yell Leader 2 Spanxsh Club 2 Boys' Federatron Representatwe 2 Honor Roll 1,2 Pep Club 3 Hono rary Yell Leader 3,4 Track 3,4 Sweetheart Prmce 4 LOUISE CLANCY Blble Club 1,2,3 Ralnbow 1,2,3 4 Spanlsh Club 2 3 Honor Roll 3, Offxce 4 MIKE BURTON Football 1,3,4 School play 1,2,3,4 Basketball Manager 1,3,4 Spanlsh Club 2,3 DeMolay 2 3,4 Art Club 3 Drama Club 3 Honor Roll 3 4 Master Councilor DeMolay 4 Annual Staff 4 JIM COLLINS Musrc Club 1,2 DeMolay 1 2,3 Stage Crew 2 Photography Club Band 3 Pep Club 3 JOHN BURWELL Football 1 2 3 4 'B Basketball 1,2 Honor Roll 1,2,4 Class pres 1 Student Counc1l 1 3,4 All League B Basketball 2 Baseball 2,3 Spanlsh 2,3 A Basketball 3 4, Athletxc Charrman 3 Pep Club VHTSIQ Club 3 4 Class pres 4 Annual Staff 4 Member of the 58 59 basketball league champs JIM CRAINE Basketball 1,2 Baseball 2 Pep Club 3 Football 3,4 VHISIQ1 Club 3,4, Athletlc Chalrman 4 Neb blshes 4 56 5 1 s 3 I v ' 9 1 , , ,4s S . l 3 l 2 3 U 3 ' I x 5 I n S ' . - - - 1 I 1 x S 2 S . 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' 1 S - 7 I s su I U U 3 Y . 3 - SHARRON CRAVEN Blble Club 1,2,3,4 Class Treasurer 1 Anahelm l-hgh 2 Drama Club 2 Art Club 2,4 Pep Club 3,4 Chorus 2 3 Spanlsh Club 4 OfflC6 4 LANA DORR Long Beach l-hgh 1 Fullerton Hrgh 2 Sc1ence Club 1 Math Club 1 Dance Club 2 G A A 3,4 Pep Club 3,4 Chorus 3 4 TONY CRAWFORD Blble Club 1,2 Band 1 School Play 2 Loma Lrnda Academy 3 Spamsh Club 3,4 Chorus 4 Nebb1shes4 PAT GARLOW V1ce pres 1, Homecommg Pr1n cess 1, G A A 1,2,3,4 Sweetheart Queen 2 Class Secretary 2 Cho rus 2 Volleyball team 2 Annual Staff 2 4 Pep Club pres 3 Student Councxl Treasurer 3 Modern Dance 3 Yell Leader 3,4 Soc1al Chalr man 4 Pep Club 4 Snow Prlncess 4 Sweetheart Prmcess 4 Offrc 4 Basketball Team 4 Volleyball Manager 4 PENNY CRISSMAN Verdugo H1115 Hlgh l Chorus 1,4 Club l Pep Club 3 PAT CERACHTY Mark Keppel l-hgh 1 'D' Basket ball 1 Honor Roll 1,2 Hrghllne Hrgh 2 B Basketball 2 A Basketball 3,4 Baseball 3,4 Var s1ty Club 3,4 Pep Club 3 All League Baseball 3 Co captam Baseball 3 Spanlsh Club 3 Mem ber of 58 59 basketball league Champs Class V1ce pres 4 CAROL DIXON G A A 1,2,3,4, V1ce pres 3 Pres 4 Dr1ll team 1 Chorus 2 4 Modern Dance 3 Pep Club 3 Drama Club 3 Offlce 3 Student Counc1l4 School Paper 4 ART GILBRETH San Lorenzo l-hgh 1 Soclal Chau' man 2,4 B Basketball 2 Football 2,3 Honor Roll 3 Spamsh Club 3 A Basketball 3,4 Varslty Club 3,4 Pep Club 3 All League Basket ball 4 Member of the 58 59 basket ball league Champs 4 Sergeant at arms Varslty Club 4 57 . - S S 5 S 4 s U s 9 S S - . 5 3 i 5 5 . . . 5 S 1 - . 3 S . 5 -9 S S - , - ' . . . 5 3 5 ' S S .1 5 - l S . a 3 S . 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'r-, FRED GOLDSMITH Skung 1,2,3 4 Varslty Club 2 3 4 Football 2 3,4 'A Basketball 3 Art Club 3 Pep Club 3 Honor Roll 3,4 Outstandmg Skrer 3 Varsrty Club Vrce pres 4 Outstandrng Lme man 4 Student Counc1l4 U C L A SHAR LYNN ISOM G A A 1,2,3,4 Ralnbow 1,2 3 4 Chorus 2, Spamsh Club 2 3 Spamsh L,lub pres 3 Honor Roll 2 3,4 Pe Club 3,4 Pep Club Vxce pres 4 Snow Prrncess 4 Office 4 Volley ball team 2,4 Basketball team 4 Annual Staff 4 STEVE I-1AWLEY Lynwood Hrgh 1,2 Athletrc Chalr man 3 Spanrsh Club 3 Pep Club 3 Sweetheart Prrnce 3 Track 3 4 Football 3,4 All league football Outstandmg football player 4 Chorus 3,4 MIKE KNICKERBOCKER Skung 2 3 B Basketball 2 3 A' Basketball 4 Baseball 3 4 Pep Club 3 Varslty Club 3,4 Track 4 Member 58 59 basket ball league champs LEWIS HYKES Honor Roll 1,2, Carlsbad Navy and Mllltary 1 Baseball 1 Ramona Hlgh 2 Pep Club 3, T Trmers 4 Track 2 Art Club 4 RON KNOWLES Walton Hlgh 1 Football 1 2, Track 1 Baseball 1, Student Councrl 1,2 Bellflower l-hgh 2 3 Auto Club 3 ROBERTA HYTA G A A 1,2,3,4 Chorus 2 Volley ball team 2,4, Treasurer G A A 3 Art Club 3 Pep Club 3,4 Treas urer Pep Club 4 Treasurer Student Councml 4 Honor Roll 4 SIGRID LANKISCH El Segundo Hrgh 2 Spanlsh Club 2, Chorus 2, Washrngton Hrgh 3, Art Club 3, Busxness Art Club and contest 3 58 H 1 S I J 1 S . I H , ! J I 9 , 9 S 9 . 5 - 3 5 . . . . 4. . . . 3 ' , , 3 .f ' y Q -1 I . ' Y . I 3 P ., 5 . g 5 3 ' S S . 3 . . - 9 S S l 1 S 3 3,43 Baseball 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 i l' . ll ll . 7 J Y i ll I Q . I , I 5 5 5 - - ' ' 9 9 S ' ' S Q - l l J ' s I' s 1 S - . . . 5 3 - 9 S 5 ' 3 S . 3 . KATHY LARSEN Duarte I-hgh 1,2 Future Home makers Am 1,2 Pep Club 3 4 Pep Cats 2 Glrls League 1,2 G A A 3 4 Basketball team 4 Honor Roll 4 Snow Pnncess 4 LINDA McDOUGALD G A A 1,2,3 4 Chorus 2 Spanrsh Club 2 3 Treasurer 3 Volleyball team 2,4 Basketball team 4 Pe Club 3,4, Socxal Charrman 4 Athletlc Chaxrman 4 Homecomlng Prlncess 4 R J LeROY At.hlet1c Chalrman 1 'B Basket ball 1 B All League basketball 1, Football 1,2,3, Sk11ng 1 3 Var s1ty Club 1,2 3,4 A Basketball 2 3 4 A All league basketball 3,4 Baseball 2,3 Baseball Co captaxn 3 Sweetheart Kmg 2 Band 2 DeMolay 2 'A Player of the year 3 4 Football all league Annual Staff 3, Track 3 4 l-hgh Jump record 3, Class pres 3 Span rsh Club 3 Snow Queen Entry 3 Honor Roll 3 4, G I F hlgh scorer 4 Student Councrl 3,4 Pep Club 4 Member of 55 56, 58 59 basket ball league champs JEANETTE MCGRATH G A A 1,2,3 4 Modern Dance 3 Chorus 3,4 Art Club 3, Ralnbow 1,2,3 GREG MCCASSEY Herbert Hoover Hlgh 1 Medford I-hgh 2 Eagle Polnt I-hgh 3 C S F 2 Honor Roll 2 Football 2 3 4 Baseball 2,3 4 Track 2 3 4 Span rsh Club 2 3 GARY MCCLELLAN Lmcoln Hxgh 1 'B Basketball 2 Baseball 2 4 A Basketball 3 4 Varsrty Club 3,4 Sclence Club 3 Spanlsh Club 3 Honor Roll 2 3, C S F 4, Student play 3 Student Council 4 Publlcxty Chaxrman 4 Member 58 59 basketball league champs WALT NOTHEIS Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Varsxty Debat 1,2 German Club pres 1,2 Chorus 1,4, Band 1,4 Boys' Federatlon Representatlvel DeMola Football Y 3 B Basketball 3 Pep Club 3 Scxence Club 3 Varsity Club Sec retary 3 4 Track 4 TONY PAULSEN Arrowvlew I-hgh 1, Football 2, Art Club 3,4 59 . 9 - - S 1 S . ' I . l 7 1 1 1 , 5 Q Q 1 . . . , 5 3 ' 1 v 5 5 5 P S S . . ' I 1 I ll - I . ll U , 1. ' ' I l ' 1 ll ll I I 1 1 I 3 S . ' 3 3 1 1 I 7 Y 1 S 3s ' 2 S . . 5 - S ' 5 , ' 1 1 1 S S 3, Varsrty Club pres. 4, All C.l.F. Q ' ' 1 - - ' n S 3 S . 1 1' 13 5 3 . . . 5 3 2 1 5 1 S x 1 S ' , . . ' 1 I ll . , Y 1 5 1 5 - S 5 S 1 43 5 i s ' e 3 - 3 ' 5 S S . n u , , ,. , l Y Q - I S - 1 CAROL POST Chorus l,2,33 Covina High lg Pep Club 3. LINDA RODIN Honor Roll I 2 3,4 Brble Club Offlcer 1,2,3 4 Class Secretary 1 School play 2,3 Dramatxcs 3 Class Treasurer 3 Ra1nbowI,2,3,4 Stu dent Councrl Secretary 4 School paper edltor 4 Snow Prlncess 4 C S F 4 DENNIS RADTKE Stage Crew 1,2,3,4 Football 2 Pep Club 3 Auto Club 3 PENNY BATZ Art Club I 3 Art Club pres 3 Pep Club 3 School paper 4 Lrons Club Art Award 4 Bullocks Art award 4 B1ble Club 1,2 Home comlng prmcess 2 Modern Dance 3,4 C A A 2,3 4 Student Councrl Soclal Chaxrman 4 GARY RICHARDS Baseball Mgr 1,2 3, Basketball Mgr 3 Class Atl'1l9t1C Chalrman 2 Pep Club 3 Class Vlce pres 3 B Letterman s Club 3, Art Club 3,4 Honorary Sen1or Class pres BONNIE SCHAEFER G A A 1,2,3,4 B1ble Club 1,2,3 4 Treasurer 3 Secretary 4 Honor Roll 1 4 C A A Polnt Recorder 3 Sore Leader 2 I-Iomecomlng Pun cess 3 Rambow 1,2,3,4 Drama Club 3 Chorus 3 Class Secretary Basketball Tournament Queen 4 PATSY REED Chorus 1 2 3 Drama Club 2 G A A 3 Modern Dance 3 SHERRY SHARPE C A A I 2,3,4 DeMolay Sweetheart 2 Yell Leader 2 4 Chorus 2,3 4 Spanlsh Club 3 Modern Dance 3 Sweetheart Queen 3 Pep Club 3 4 Snow ueen 4 60 BILL SHEPSON Phoenxx Chrxstxan H1gh l Honor Roll 1,2,3 4 Bxble Club l 2,3,4 V1ce pres 3 Pres 4 Pep Club 3 Spanlsh Club 1,2 Chorus 3 B Basketball 3 4 Band 3 4 GEORGE SULLIVAN Bible Club 1,2 3,4 Lxons Speech Contest 1,2,3,4, Honor Roll 2 DeMolay 2 3 4 Spanxsh Club 2 3 Baseball 3 Track 3 Dramancs 3 School play 4 Football 4 VHISIIY Club 4 LINDA STEVENS Fremont Hlgh 1 Honor Roll 1 2 3,4 School play 2 Bxble Club 2 3 4 G A A 2 3,4 Spamsh Club 2,3 Masonlc Essay Award Contest 2 B1ble Club Off1cer 3,4 Student Counc113,4 ClassTreasurer4 Stu dent CO1.l!1C1l Secretary 3 Vlce pres 4 Betty Crocker Award 4 Lxons Club Speech Wlnner 3 Zone Wlnner 4 Ralnbow l,2,3,4 Dramatlcs 3 ANGEL WHITESIDES Honor Roll l,3,4, Blble Club 1 2 3,4, Secretary 3 Vlce pres 4 G AA 1,2,3 Chorus 2 Spanlsh 2 3 Class Secretary 3 Pep Club 3 Offlce 4 Ralnbow 1,2,3 4 Volle ball team 4 School paper 4 BETTY STRONG Spamsh Club 2 Blble Club 1 2,3,4 Ralnbow 1,2,3 4 Modern Dance 3 Pep Club 3 LINDA WILCOX C A A 1,2,3 Honor Roll 1 Blble Club 1,2 3 Ralnbow 1,2,3,4 Dull team 1 4 Pep Club 3 Chorus 3 4 PAT THIELEN Jurupa Hxgh 1 We1ght Lxftlng Champ 1 Blble Club 2 Spanlsh Club 2 Wresthng Champ 2 3 Var sxty Club 2 3,4 Football 2 , Pep Club 3 Delvlolay 3 4 Honor Roll 4 Track 4 DAVID WIRTH Talent Show l Art Club 2 Annual Staff 3 Skl Team 3 4 I Adrranne Baker, berng of mental blocked mmd and very lrttle body do hereby wxll the followrng to Perry Churchxll a pa1r of suspenders, to Mr Mornson, another horse lover, and to Terry Ella, my glass slrpper I, Kenneth Bonner, berng of sound mmd and feeble body or IS rt feeble mmd and sound body well anyway thrs IS my last W1l1 and Testament I w1ll my abrlrty to run a slow m1le to anyone who wants to run a slow mrle I w1ll my ab1l1ty to get along wzth the mstructors of thrs fme mstrtute, to all students because wlthout thrs fabulous abrlrty I would never have graduated fl hopej I, Dave Boss, w1l.l my personallty to Bob Th1esson really doesn't need lt, though I w1ll the art of makm frlends to one of my best frxends, Bobby Schryer Also, I wlll a pa1r of the most ghastly, beautxful legs the school has ever seen, to Ed Boyse I Mrckey Boss, realxzmg I w1ll soon leave thrs school make the following wxll so there can be no questron as to the ownershrp of my few possessrons among the succeedmg generauons To Chrlsty Cooper, I leave my scholastrc rec although wrth her looks she doesn't need rt, Larry Roberts, I leave the cross on my football Jersey so he can pray for a better season than the last one, and to every one else, I leave nothmg because thrs trme I can take It wrth me I Trm Brayton being of questlonable mmd and strong body, do hereby w1ll the followrng To the Junror Class, the abrlrty to keep therr Prom a secret, to Mark Hendncks my trrg unsatrsfactory notrces, to Chnsty Cooper, a mag net, to keep her close to one boy, to Lmda Conn, a date wlth Ted Abernathy I, Mrke Burton, be1ng of brrllrant mmd, sound? bod fantastrc personalrty and ghastly sense of humor, do w1ll the followrng to Mr Sanchez, my most pnzed possessron, a ab1l1ty to whrstle DIXIE , to Rrck Collms, my ab1l1ty to get fat, to Kathy Ward, a .hm Backus record, and to Chnsty Cooper, my l1fe membershrp to Vrc Tanney s I John Burwell, be1ng of feeble body and completely ln sane mmd, do hereby w1ll the followmg, to Sally Gold smrth, that one pomt I needed so badly agarnst 29 Palms, to Larry Roberts, my abllrty to stay out of trouble durrng the basketball season, to Polly Cummrngs, a cracker Bob Munden, a date for next year's Sweetheart's Ball wrth Chnsty Cooper, to Gary Brutsch, my abrlxty to be fnendly wmth boys gxrlfrrends, to Chrrsty Cooper, my abrlxty to fllrt I Barbara Butcher, do hereby w1ll my Bra1ns to Carole Becker maybe she can do somethrng w1th them, I w1ll my nrckname Skelly Babs to Ten Kapp I don't need xt anymore' I wrll my age of 18 years to Carole Becker she ca.n really use rt' I Lourse Clancy, do hereby w1ll the followmg, to Lydra Taylor, my Semor Problems book I hope she uses lt more than I d1d, to Betty Reed, my dnvers' llcense and my abrlrty to barely escape accrdents, and to Joan Scott my fourth penod offxce practxce I Jrm Collms, bemg of weak mmd and puny body here by wlll to Rrck Fltzgerald, all of my sclence flctron books To Dave Goldsmrth I wrll my ab111ty to galn absolutely nothrng from hrstory class along wrth leavmg hmm all the unchaxned and unscrounged old coms that are left lyrng around the school I, Jrm Creme, berng of weak mmd and strong frame, hereby bequeath all of my fabulous football talents to the entlre male populatron of Brg Bear I-lrgh Also, to the teachers I leave Mr Stalcup my abrlrty to tell storres Mr Summers a book on how to fly rn 10 easy lessons, Last Wlll and Class Mr Scrarotta a handy dandy pocket s1ze atomrc power plant Mr Graham a record of Baby Face M Mornson a better knowledge of my type of art, Mr Campbell a good polrsh Job on lus car To L Roberts and B Munden I leave a bathrng suxt for Jack's ranch, Jan Evans, I leave a new bucket of checkered pamt, to Howes I leave a good Ford and to J Johnson I leave a ton of Brrlcream I Carole Drxon, be1ng of weak mrnd and so called body do hereby leave the followmg to Betty Reed, my abzlrty to fmd more pop bottles, to Karen Craven, a dramond studded muzzle to that one and only Semor Problems teacher, my talent of whrstlrng 'D1x1e , and to the ent1re Jumor Class, I leave 'Frank the snake from the Brology room I, Lana Dorr, be1ng of no mmd and all body do bequeath the followmg to Penny Geraghty, my gym clothes, my drary, to someone who lrkes to be snoopy , my blue eyes, to anyone who wants them I, Pat Carlow, bemg of no mmd and no body do hereby wlll the followmg my abrllty to strck with one boy, to Lydra Taylor, my Cheerle adrng outfrt, to Mark Hendncks here s hopmg you use rt as much as your sl1de rule, my abrlrty to argue wrth Mr Summers, to Kathy Ward, to Ruby my srster Carol, have frm wlth her and keep her busy I Pat Geraghty be1ng of sound mmd and broken body hereby w1ll my racrng crutches and casts to Jxm Southem I, Art Grlbreth, of half mmd andsuzpenorbody, do hereby bequeath the followrng to Cary Burtsch, the abrhty to get a grrl of hrs own, to Cathy Smrth, a new set of eye lashes her s must be worn out by now, to Kathleen Ward, the abllrty to subtract 3 from 7 I Angel Whrtesrdes, be1ng of no mmd and too much body, do hereby w1ll and bequeath the followmg, to Doug M tchell, my Job of baby srttmg for the teacher's ' klds to Dennls Berry my abrllty to dnve the '39 Chevy lastly to Mr Regholds, my skrll ln taklng roll I Roberta I-lyta be1ng of allbody and no mmd, do hereby w1ll the followrng to Mlchell Mltchell, my old drrty gym clothes, my abrlrty to drssect frogs, to Joan Scott my A' ln blology, to Tom Clark and to Beame Score m treasurer s Job I, Shar Lynn Isom, berng all mouth and no mmd, do h reby wrll the followrng my nrckname Leo the Lrp,' t Kathleen Ward my ab1l1ty to keep qulet, to Beanre hope she makes better use of It thanl d1d, to Chrlsty Cooper, a new parr of puppet strmgs, because John's should be worn out by now, to Lrnda McDougald, I leave Sweetre Gonzolas formally known as Trm Brayton I, Mxke Knxckerbocker, be1ng of sound mrnd and body and average rntellrgence, bequeath to Bob Thresson my abxllty to dxtch work To Bob Munden, my sun tan and to the school for as long as they wxsh, l leave my hand pnnt above the drmkmg fountaxn ln the gym I, Ron Knowles, berng of lrttle mmd and too much body do hereby wrll the followmg to Bob Butcher my abrlrty to have a strong stomach, to Mrchealr Lorton I w1ll my prob lems, you always know how to solve them, to the Junror Class I will my Semor year, though rt was short, rt was worth I, Smgnd Lankrsch, called Dutsky rn the Swrss Chalet, where l run around wxth my pleasant smrle breakmg dxshes and bothenng customers, w1ll, as my last testament, m good frrend Mr Parna Thrbran fa drssected frogj, my old holey gym shoes and my humble grades to Drxey Shrerer I, Kathy Larson, berng of lrttle mmd and no shape, do hereby will my abrlxty to be left out to one of next 62 , I . I . I . . . I I ' ' ' : 5 . . . . 5 r. . , ' l . . ' l . . l . . . . ' ' . . , i . . . I ' . . u to 4 . . . . s . , . . . Q - . . . , he 9 . . . . . . , . . ,,' . . . ' . g . , H . , . . . . . , . : , ' - - ' - n. . . . . - r . . . g , r ord . . . ' ' - To ' : ' ' . . . . . , . . . . . . , , . , I ' l. H I . l . I A D. . . . D 1 s V . . 1 1 ' l U ' . . l 0 c g I l ' Q. Q . l l l ny, ' -1 u u .. 4 . 1 , I I copy of the Ciommunlst Manifesto, to Mark Hendricks, my Lipps, my ability to give the wrong answer, to Michell . . . ,, . . , . . . . i . - . . , . Us . . Q . , . . . S , , . . . . . - , , , , Q . . l . . .H H Q . ,, , . . S . , Y ' 5 to . . I . . . e .- . : . H . I O . , . . . . . . 5 . . . . i . .I . . I' 1 . . l , . . ' . l . ,I . ' . l . ll ll ' ll ' . . ' l ' Q, 1 Q . . 1 v . . , 1 1 4 . , , . . . ' . - 2 . . - . . . . . it. ' f ' ' . ' . . I . Y . , . . . ,, Testament of 59 year's Snow Queen contestant and to the clerk ln Offrce Practrce next year, my abxlxty to get out of work and wlth rt goes the strarght A I, Dlck LeRoy bemg of weak mmd and a heck of a lot weaker body, w1ll my helght to Teddy Klught I w1ll my blcycle to Bob Mundon so he can reorganlze h1s Blg Bear Rlders I w1ll my ab1l1ty to dress up for church to Mr Graham I Greg McCassey bemg of good health and sound mmd, of my own desxre and choosrng, so w1ll my Semor Prrorrty to the Class of '60 I w1ll my Srlver Buckle, for an accomphshment rn football, to the class of '80 , 1f an body should so be allve at that date I Gary NcClella.n, bemg of sound mmd UI a.nd body do hereby bequeath the follow1ng to Mark Hendncks my pearl handled, qtuck draw slxde rule, to Steve I-Iuether I w1ll the name of lrghtmng to Baby faced Graham I wrll my manly appearance To Kathleen Ward I gzve a muzzle and to the class of '60 I glve the best of luck for thelr Semor year I Lxnda McDougald bemg of no mmd and lxttle body w1ll the follow1ng to the Ju.n1or Class I w1ll all the Semor partles and here's hopmg you can keep the mcomlng Jumors out To Sharron Sapp I w1ll Shar Lynn s dreamy eyes I w1ll my ab1l1ty to cheer at the games to lower classmen I w1ll my gym clothes to Bette Murray I w1ll to all lower class men all the fun I have had wh1le xn Brg Bear I-hgh I Jeanette McGrath, w1ll the follow1ng, to Mary Boorom my ablllty to eat, to Bob Butcher, I w1ll our ' beat up Plymouth I w1ll all of the Mar1nes I have met to Tern Kapp good luck w1th them I w1ll my mck name 'Bubbles to Larry Roberts I w1ll the use of my father's Jag' to Sally Powell I Carol Post, do hereby w1ll my Jeep Bessle Bell to Dmedre Underhrll, so she won't have to walk to school every mommg To Kr1st1 I-Ialnes I w1ll all of the Marines I have met ln the Ice Skatlng Rlnk To Chrlstxe Cooper I w1ll my ab1lrty to make D 's To Joan Pyle I leave my basketball To Mrchalx Lorton I leave my ab1l1ty to stay away from food I, Denms Radtke leave to Mr Morrrson, my bxg mmd and llttle body To Mr Summers I leave my brg mouth To Mrs Salazarl leave my ab1l1ty to get stuck ln the snow and to run out of gas To I-Ierble Turtor I leave my Ford go car I Lmda Rodm, be1ng of br1ll1ant mmd and llttle body, do w1ll the follow1ng, to Karen Craven I leave my Journal rsm award, a lrfe Slled portrait to Mr Keen To Mr Sum mers I leave the hole 1n my volleyball net, I know rt w1ll be m good hands To Janet Evans I will my ab1l1ty to wnte short answers to long essay questlons To Robbxe Wllson, I w1ll my Semor Pr1or1ty, have fun' To everyone I w1ll a wonderful Semor year I Penny Ruiz, of llttle lntellxgence and wholesome body do hereby w1ll my pony tall to Mlchele Mltchell T Tern Kapp, I w1ll a lxfe txme cast To Sally Goldsmlth, I w1ll my Job as Socxal Charrman I w1ll my old leotard to Mary Godwm I, Bonme Schaefer, bemg of glggly personahty, do here and now make my last w1ll and testament I w1ll my mck name Boon' to anyone wlthout a name I wxll my glggllng ab1l1ty to Mr Mornson I w1ll my lrttle brother to the Gar low slsters, and to the lower classmen, I w1ll the ab1l1ty to become a Semor I, Sherry Sharpe hereby w1ll to Larry Howes my abxhty to run out of gas My trtle CRPIICIOUSH to Chnsty Cooper My cheerlead1ng outflt to Larry Roberts, provrdxng my Sklrt f1ts hlm To all underclassmen I leave the abrlrty to have as good a t1me at B B H S as I have had, and to be as good a Semor class as the graduates of '59 I, B111 Shepson, of sound mmd and body, w1ll my athlet1c abxlxty to Herble Turton To Karen Craven I w1ll my abrlrty to keep my welght down To Bob Thlessen, I w1ll my ab1l rty to get along w1th Mr Scheaffer rn Band and to Mark I-Iendncks I leave my bralns I, Llnda Stevens, bemg of tremendous body and l1ttle mmd, do hereby bequeath to all members of B B H S the famous old adage, wh1ch w1ll be of some use to everyone throughout thelr l1ves, 'It s crackers to sl1p a rozzer the ropsey rn smde ' I Betty Strong bemg of small mmd and large body, do hereby w1ll my Semor Problems book to Tern Kapp use lt better than I d1d To Carol Shorkey I w1ll my old 1ce skates, hope she doesn't fall as much as I d1d I George Sull1van, do hereby w1ll the follow1ng to Doug Lipps my ab1l1ty to get along wrth teachers To Denny Berry I leave my sweaty gym socks To Larry Roberts all the good lookmg grrls rn the school To Bob Munden I leave all ID comxng freshman g1rls I Patrlck Thzelen, the second, w1ll my ears to Mr Sum mens To Carol Stmnett, Ileave my address book To Judy Berry I leave my set of bar bells I, Dav1d Wlrth, bemg excellent ln all qualrtxes, do w1ll the follow1ng thmgs To Mark I-Iendncks, because he needs lt so bad I leave my excellent bram capaclty To Jack Chrlders, so the grrls w1ll f1nd hrm more attractrve, I w1ll my dlmples To all of Mr Mornson s art students I leave the ab1l1ty to stay out of hls way I Gary Rxchards, w1ll to Gary Brutch my abrhty to get lucked off Student Councll, good luck To Jrm Emmger I w1ll my fabulous physlque Last, but not least, Iwlll the best of luck to my fellow classmates, Class of '59 I Llnda Wrlcox, bemg of very l1ttle mmd w1ll the follow1ng To Lmda Bell I w1ll my old Semor Problems book To Betty Reed I w1ll my unused donut holes To Dledre Underhlll I w1ll my excellent coordlnatlon rn drrll team To Ronna Amstrong I w1ll mv luck w1th the boys I, Penny Cnssman, bemg of sound mmd do on thls, the 25th day of May, 1959, make my last w1ll and testament I wxll and bequeath to all underclassmen the fun and happrness that I have had 1n hlgh school To the poor freshmen who had lockers under me, I glve my upper locker To my slster Kathy and to Judy Lyllsle, I w1ll my Semor Problems Books and the rest of my books go to some poor Jtmlor who gets them next year And to the Jumor class loyalty to themr school, thelr country and themselves bemg able to go to school mn a free country IS a valuable pr1v1lege I Sharron Craven bemg of rather empty mmd and squatty body do hereby make my flrst will and testament To Lmda Gord1nI leave my nxckname Squatty and 20 or 30 extra pounds To Carol Garlowl leave all the teasmg Lewzs has g1ven me and to Marcla Shepson the mamage lrcense I'll never use I, Bob Jacobson, bemg of no mmd, no body, and no possessxons, fmd lt unnecessary to wrxte a wxll So I can get It off my consc1ence, however, I w1ll everyone back all the penmes they gave to me Q Q 1 Y . , . . . . . . . . . . , ,a I f Q s . , , . . . . . . ' . . . . , , . 1 . ' , . , . . . 4 s , ' I I n 1, ' - u - - ' u ' I - - . - , . I , . s 1 . . , , . , . . , . . . . I . D . , I . , . i I I 1 . , , . - . - I I . D - . ' , I I . 1 . n - u 1 . I - ' - - v - u U49 ' 0 l - I . I I 1 - ' ll u - . Q - 1 I , . ,, , . . . . . n . 0 4 , ' ' u ' n . I , I I . 1 - I . . 1 2 . . ,I I . . . . .D . . . ' I . ' . . .. , . 1 ' . . . ' . . . ' I . , , - . , . H . . . H l D . , , , ' , . . . , . . . . 'I I r h . Q s s - , . . . . ,, . . . 63 I G This Philosophic, deep-thinking class has placed its guidance in the capable hands of: President ...... . . .- .Jim Eminger Vice-President ...... Sally Goldsmith Secretary ....,. . . .Betty Murray Treasurer ............ Robbie Wilson Athletic Chairman ...... Byron Bailey Social Chairman, Sally Powell was not present for the picture. firf Jim Ackles Jxm Emmger leads Jumor Class Janet Backs B ron Balle Ma l Bartlett Shlrlee Bates Gary Bxutsch Y Y W YU Bob Butcher Jack Chxlders Perry Churchxll Rlck Collms di- U7 Mi' 'za' Chnsty Cooper Karen Craven Norman Daugherty Lynda Dean 6 .hm Emnnger Rrck Fxtzgerald Carol Carlow Carole Grlmore Sally Goldsmrth Lmda Conn Charlene Hamxlton Mark Hendncks Larry Howes Loulse Hykes Tern Kapp Don Keene Doug Lxpps Margaret Ledbetter 67 rf. . I 7 '- A ,, 'X y an 4 MlCh39ll Lorton Mary Mclndoo Harley Mlller Bob Munden Marvm Munster Harold Monroe Bette Murray B111 O Connell B111 Pearson Carla Perrce Sally Powell Conme Rexg Larry Roberts Patrlcra Seymore 68 Cathy Smith Terry Spence Berk Stevenson Steven Terry Bob Thersson Herble Turton Kathleen Ward Robbre W1lson Gary Brutsch presrdent of the Class of 60 led the Junrors through a year of fun and accomplrshments The Offrcers supportrng the class were Sally Goldsmrth vrce presrtlent Bette Murray secretary Robbre Wrlson treasurer Byron Barley Athletrc Charrman and Sally Powell Socral Charrman Among money makrng devrces for the Junror treasury were the con cessron booth and a box socral Hrghlrght of the Junror Senror Prom whrch was very successful Many thanks are extended to our class sponsors Mr Scrarrota and Mrs. Cummings, whose help was greatly appreciated. 69 gl! Q ef I r ' Q5 ka il 4 ,L people, that President Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Not Pictured Vlce President Hainesg P Berry. X 1 Vxf x 1 r Q 'N Xl X 1 L is Q A 'X 'S C f X 3 NP X! ip 1 5 Q, fx x It A g l r it 4: 5, 1. S i X X I n ti x kv Ronna Armstrong -K 52: .sl Mary Boorom Jack C ampbell Don Backenstow 1 5 K it Ed Boyce Tom Clark Dick Bartlett FJ 1 v . M! Ed Brewster Val Cox 72 ...fr w Dennis Beary Judy Be ary Bob Burton Judy Butcher Sharon Crawford Kathy Crissm an THE SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore class has put forth great effort this year to raise money for their Junior and Senior Prom next year. They also did a fine job of decorating for the graduation exercises. Judy De Lisle L Larry Dickens i I ' Dretha Caddy Penny Geraghty Paul Hartwell Lynn Hendricks Rita Lower Anne Lund Jim Drake David Goldsmith Dale Howell James McGrath The Sophomore Homecoming float. 73 Pat Eidson Kirsti Haines Bob J ac obs on .s.n + l ' V , I I . I . ,M wa .W was 1 Janet Evans Marianne Hart John Johnson L' -:ig j-,.lf,5t:.::.g,1 ' ' , K X xiffgwi ' Y' W 5 ' ' .1 'N lr' 4, ,X X I I 1 1 ' Ross Mc lntue S andra Murray Bob Pxerce Sharon Rom ans Noretta Meneley Alex Newport J mm Metc alf Karen Pe arson Dave Powles Joan Pyle Steve Mxhaylo Carolanne Pettrls Betty Re ed D1x1ee Schelrer Marlene Score Joan Scott 14 Gerald Monroe Roger Peterson Joe Restme G ary S eam an .av lv Zak I A A S' 1 1-' 4-4 'l 9 t xf , f ' AF it y., ik r Marcia Shepson Jack Shorkey Campbell Smlth Jlm Southern Jun Stauffer 'T Tom Stee Pat Stmnett Vxrgxma Totten Deudra Underhlll J 1m Watson Duck Wells Jane Wxlhams Mlchael Young 75 C fr , A, ,R5gsLf,, I, A h ' 1 I' 12 Q . . , I ' E' if 'ff' ZZ if 7 ' 4 if' M w, W-...ka a J af ,W ' uf fm Q ,fi is is x 5, ri? ' ' n s Guiding the destinies of the class of 62 were the following: I President ........ .. .... Qee Stallcup Vice-President ......... ali walkampn Secretary ..... . .... Delores Treasurer. . 4. . . 1i.h.f . . .Sharon Sapp gocial Chairniah . Q .Theela 1 Shirley Amen Bobby Bagley Janie Bagley James Banks Lmda Bell DeeDee Blake Randy Bowen Alhson Boyle Jack Butcher Martin Chapman Call Cherry Sharon Crame Darlene Daugherty Judy Deylong 78 Shxrley Ducket M3-'Y Godwin Sandx Grace Theela Greenlee Steve Huether Roy Huffman Russell King Ted Knight John Koehly 79 Tammy Kernc Gene Larson John Lanloffy Mary Lou Mxranda Mxchaele Mitchell l ' 3 Judy Mustoe Terry Nelson Cheryl Noble Ray Oerly Danny O'Rourke Mlke Peetrezs D1ck Pyle Judy Rogers Dnenne Runce Sharon Sapp Rxchard Schelrer 80 I w xy, 'N ' ' .75 4 ' iv 1 E - s. . 'vb ' Carole Shorkey Janie Smith John Southern fry. 'a Dee Stallcup Reina Scoanson Sandie Thomas Charles Walters Beverly Ward Bill Wilkinson THE FRESHMAN CLASS Their first year in high school proved very successful to the Freshmen. Building the Home- coming bonfire and decorating for the Baccalaureate Services this year, the Freshmen look forward to a second year filled with even more activity. 81 Ronnie Williams 1' Q yr . 'A 'I-4 :al 1 it A RQ FM? .A Bir- +,,f-ff' -mu 'T'- mf wniviw Car Quiz Idcntxfy the above pxcture w1th the rxght nam Boss Black Bomb T1m s Baby Bu88Y atsy s Puddle Jumper JIYNITIY s Ble Bomb Papa s Truck Teacher s Dehght Old 1 ehable Spence's Speclal Marv s Chev 84 At the Hop SLISPICIOUS Observer' Do you want to dance? 85 'MAI-' .L 5? The Snow Queen Sherry Sharpe was chosen Snow Queen for 1959 Prmcesses were Lmda Rodrn Shar Lynn Isom Kathy Larson Adrranne Baker Patsy Garlow Barbara Butcher, and Lourse Hxkes The attendants to the queen were Carla Prerce and Marrlyn Bartlet Queen bharrx was crowned at the annual Snow Ball and w111 act as Big Bear s Orange Show Princess. .f-'fffb' Sweetheart s Ball ,-5 ,saw 'U' LEFT King Larry gives Queen Chrrsty a coronatron krss The Annual Sweetheart s Ball was held in the library although the unique decorations left no trace of books. At 10 o clock Christy Cooper and Larry Roberts were crowned queen and king of the gala event by student body president Dave Boss. Attending the King and Queen were the princes and princesses from the Freshman Sophomore and Senior Classes. Student body President Dave Boss officially crowns Larry Roberts and Christy Cooper King and Queen ofthe Sweetheart s Ball. 87 M4 ' I am trylng to help you to thlnk log1cally and analyucally such sage advxce remlnds one of Mrs Cummmgs, the mstructor of general math, algebra, trlgonometry, and geometry She also IS our lxbrarl an Mrs ALICE CUMMINGS Mr. ROY CAMPBELL If you hear the roar of a car engine, the hum of a lathe, and the buzz of a saw, all coming from the shop you are in the vicinity of Mr. Campbell's classes in 9th, advanced, and auto shop. 89 3-gd? A' Mr BERKLEY SUMMERS Do you know who wrote the Declaration of Independence? If not you can frnd out rn Mr Summer's U S Hlstory class Many students are preparmg for a busmess career 1n h1s typing, general business, and offxce practrce classes Mr RUSSELL REYNOLDS Baenos D1as la clase' fGood mormng class J Tl'11I'1dSLlS of Mr Reynolds who teaches Spanlsh I II and III He also rs respons1ble for the teachmg of Enghsh II I 'I 1' u V - r 90 Mr EDSEL STALCUP Do you want to learn the dlfference between Romans and Greeks? If you do, Just take World Hrstory from Mr Stalcup He also helps the Freshmen to explore the IHUIICQCICS of Engllsh I Mrss GLORIA HOUSTON Those tantalxzmg aromas seepmg through the door of room 4 are tell tale SlgDS of the success of the latest cookmg creatlon rn M1ss Houston's homemakmg class In addrtxon to teachmg homemaklng, she mstructs socr al SCIENCE students. 91 B .ski Coach Hal Graham teaches de fensive tactics to the team ABOVE and LEFT We were very happy to have Mr Dave Shaffer music teacher on the Big Bear HS faculty this year Mr Shaffer taught band and chorus in the high school and had complete charge of the elementary school music pro gram Pert and petite is Mrs. Jean Salazar Girls' PE in- structor. Mrs. Salazar, in addition to her PE duties, I served as girls counselor and taught general sci- ence. Fledglrng speakers Journahsts, and prospectrve col lege students were the concern of Mr L Douglas Keen 1nstructor of the followmg subjects Publ1c Speakmg College Englxsh Journal1sm,Read1n Laboratory, and Engllsh III RIGHT Mr Keen rn a fam1l1ar speech pos1t1on RIGHT BELOW Well I better thlnk about that Our popular basketball coach and P E mstructor also taught the do s and don ts of typ1ng to the mmble f1ngered IYPISIS of the student body Mr Harold Cra ham shows the class how to correctly start a paper 1n th pxcture above 93 'Do you want to take a tr1p to the moon'7' Perhap Mr Frank Sclarotta can't send you there but he can surely tell you what you'll encounter 1f you leave th1s planet Mr Sclarotta also taught Phys1cs, B1ol ogy, Semor Math and Drrver Tralmng Classified School Personnel Hester White Cafeteria Manager Worm.. Marge Baker Veda Denos Cafeteria Assistant Cafeteria Assistant Our school cafeteria supplies the needs of both the Elementary and the High School Every day a proximately 510 famished stude11t are fed with delrciou and appetizing food Mrs White and her staff receive little thanks other than your smiles of satisfaction Thank gals' Vue-'K fvw-n-.,.... ...ww . 1, Ruby Buss Anita Harlan Secretary School Nurse Ruby and Mrs. Harlan can best be identified by a friendly smile, that extra help you can find no- where else in school. and information about any, and all happenings at Big Bear. 94 Classlfled School Personnel JL DIST! George Butler Head Custodx an Art Wxrth Tom Marks Custodlan Bus Drlver Harry Burton Bus Drlver The buses provlde transportatlon for the Bear Valley Umfred School D1str1ct At dlfferent mtervals throughout the ear several classes have made f1eld tr1 s on our buses to athletlc contests la ed awa from home and Y P P Y Y geographlcal pomts of IHICFSQI located down the h11l On occaslon Blg Bear buses have strayed as far as the San Drego zoo , 'Q Chuck Marshall Bus Driver Ed Hoel Bus Driver 95 Bob Powles Bus Driver Admin Blg Bear 1-hgh found ltself under the gurdance of a new Admm xstratron and Board of Trustees The new men at the helm are John Morrison Vice-Principal Thomas C Sanchez Prmclpal IStl'3tIOI1 very capable and Blg Bear High is being steered toward the most successful year rn its hlstory The Board of Trustees LEFT TO RIGHT Dt Raymond Beach, Mr Robert Hornbeak Mr James McGrath presrdent of board, Mr Garth Blake, and Mrs James Hendricks 97 John Wynn--Superintendant, Big Bear Unified School District v .. mf :A 1. , , ' rv, gp- ,, M, K ,Q , QL, av' H' H51 ,L O - 1 2 All --01. Dear Reader, The following pages may seem to consist of advertising alone. T'aint so! In reality, this section is a reflection of expressions of faith and good will by the merchants of Bear Valley and lo- cality, and of our many community friends. This element of Big Bear Lake, through their generous financial support, has contributed, in no small way, to the printing of this is- sue of TIMBERLINE, I958-59. We thank you. The Student Body 7 X. -., . :dial I Q 1 .f,,, -I ---1. ,txh ,gf , hytvili' .-. ' ' ' ' ' Our students know that the luxurious Big Bear students find a unique atmosphere and good SUNSET AND SNOW MOTEL is a good place food at the STAGE STOP. For that quick snack or a for their friends and relatives to stay. complete dinner, try the Stage Stop. Whether it's for their science project or for their family's home, the students know MINDER LUMBER COMPANY has an excellent supply of building materials. X XX X 100 Ad ve isers i To feel safe and secure, open a savings account now at the AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK. It's solid! JOHN BOSS MASONRY The Anderson Brothers invite all Big Bear students to drop by their UNION STATION for a sample of their Minute Man Service. s be .F g,,. A. amz? . as For a more effective service to subscribers, BEAR VALLEY'S NEWSPAPERS--just like the schools-- unified during 1958. Seated Above, Editor Lou Thoman. v 5 8181i gif' , FV' Hi, Kids! Been doing your Dod's printing for the Dost 19 years in Bio Bear Valley. Hope to do the some for you in the future. Best of luck to the class of '59, CLINT and MARCELLA UNDEIRHILL -lddle Pun as do Pam, CWe nevcxr mcxyk misstcxykslb Gain A11 Big Bear students enjoy purchasing toiletries, drugs, and gifts at BIG BEAR PHARMACY. Courteous service creates steady Big Bear customers. Prestige Teachers as well as students find sparkling cle ar water at reasonable rates at the SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WATER COMPANY. For short jaunts around town and for extended trips, Big Bear students often stop at VIRGIL'S SAVEWAY SERVICE for a one minute fill up. X Sewing? Get fashionable materials at J and I E yardage. They can also make that new suit, boys. MOOMJEAN'S TIRE and BATTERY SERVICE symbolizes the very best when it comes to your car's needs. Have you a hobby? Drop by the BIC BEAR HOBBY and SPORT SHOP and examine the many hobbies on display. '1 u'ilb0-v- For a lunch time sandwich or a full meal, eat at the TEDDY BEAR CAFE. Have you a telephone in your home? Drop by the California INNER STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY and arrange for this convenient service. l 1 M Whether it be for a friendly chat or a needed haircut, Big Bear males often drop by V ' BARNEY'S CLIP JEARNT. Portraits, snapshots, or developing, EIDSON PHOTOGRA- PHY does the job. Let Jim Eidson develop your film. and Pros Tires, gas, oil, or friendly service--PAUL BURWELL offers them all. If you can't stop, smile as you go by. -aww 1' -ii For Dad's new truck, your iamily car, or one of your very own, Jack Coyle Chevrolet can fill your needs. SHIPPEY'S--Big Bear rep- resentative Jack Coyle Chevrolet. ective Customers who serves best 1 i f 6-'PNAKWO I 1 1 Stop by CI-lAD'S after the next show or dance for a burger and a coke. They're ready to serve you all night long. Need a good haircut? The CHIEF BARBER SHOP gives the best, A short, long or medium. I' we Drop by SHIPPEY'S sometime for a stereo demonstration--the very best in music. They carry a corn plete stock of appliances and goodyear products at down the hill prices. BIG BEAR LAKE-BEAR VALLEY ROTARY CLUB He profits rnost BERT PEAK'S RICHFIELD SERVICE, on the corner in town, is the place to buy go-power gasoline. , ug 1-D Q Dick LeRoy, as well as all Bear Students, knows LeROY'S BARBER SHOP is the place for a neat, trim haircut. Cracked records or broken TV set? GLEN BAST can remedy both. He also carries records and is an expert repairman. Are you familiar with European foods? Whether you answer yes or no, why not sample the lb!!! L06 IJDING llll ill! SID! c...'a '5z.. 1711 ll Immun will ls your house built of wood? If it is, some of the lumber in it may have come from PETER- SEN'S SAWMILL and LUMBER YARD. Spare time? SPORTLAND ARCADE is a good place to spend it. Fun for all. by Sup Some evening drive around the lake to WILSON'S FAWN LODGE and have a wonderful Westemer Dinner. The mouth-watering food is worth it. tasty Continental food, American Food, and bakery goods at the LOG CABIN RESTAURANT? .N g , ' 238 x When every other place fails, try FAWNSKIN SUNDRIES. They sell almost everything. WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY carries not only a supply of auto accessories, but athletic equip- ment and toys as well. When you travel to the North Shore, stop at ROBERT'S MOBIL SERVICE and let him give you service and quality products. Swiss Cooking? Yep, it's good and you can get it at the SWISS CI-IALET. porting CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BEAR VALLEY MEDICAL CLINIC Dr. RAYMOND BEACH If you like friendly service with your groceries, shop at the FAWNSKIN MARKET where you get more of both for your money. Big Bear Students and families can find sporting goods, household utensils, and do-it-yourself materials at BETTERLEY'S HARDWARE. Knitter or just interested in fashion? --try the LITTLE FAWN KNIT Sl-IOP. J The Tlm 3rd and E San Bernardino FOR FINE QUALITY AND DEPENDABLE ef' g Q ' if I r xzb is -. 5311. I , - A E 1, i - ,Q J, F ,. 'fs' -L ' ag - -- A - SNOW SUMMIT the most developed ski area ,Qgf,.Ff F ' w5 '!' ji' Southern Cahforma, caters both to skiers and tour- ' 45' . ' 14 ' lsts There's no summlt 11ke SNOW SUMMIT! Z Why bother to shop down the hill when you can find brand merchandise at McNEIL'S TRADING POST. 108 May the class of '59 prosper berline Wuff Dirty clothes? The BIG BEAR LAUNDERTERIA can wa f' For best accomodations recommend FIRESIDE LODGE to and dry your clothes, speedily. friends and visitors. Dr. B. E. GODWIN, STAFF, and the BEAR VALLEY MEDI- Congratulations Seniors--CENTRAL GARAGE--Read' CAL BUILDING extend congratulations to the class of to remedy your car's illnesses. 1959. Keep your clothes clean and in good condition at COL- What's a house without plumbing? Whether you are MAN'S BIG BEAR CLEANERS. building or remodeling, call VERN BACKS for an esti mate. Excellent trenching, also. F. 0 A v , -is f V gf L F if s A Hgtanea. . ' , , . Q For fine foods and the best of quality shop at REEDY'S MARKET. Telephone 5691 1 On The Lake Homes u BOULDER BAY RESORT BIG BEAR LAKE. CALIFORNIA 109 KEN'S TV SERVICE and Town and Country Lodge Ken and Ada Bates Good Luck to the Class of 1959 amps-Exchanges-Cabins-lncome-Lots CHAS. KERZIC Licensed Real Estate Broker Union Oil Dealer Cabin llentals Tel. 4051 Near Boulder Bay P.O. Sox 325, llay Station llig Bear l.alce, Calif. We re Ready to Shoot Curselves 110 We Got It Done, but Autographs Autographs


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