Burbank High School - Ceralbus Yearbook (Burbank, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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TN N also The expansion Trorn a small school NJ X is . house To a modern sTrucTure housing Tl, some of The TinesT TaciliTies in school , sw I TN eauipmehT. There have been Trying Tirnes ,AJ Tor you, b,uT you have worked Through These years'vviThouT hesiTaTion. cv ,Dis egardihg 5The Troubled Tirnes oT . J N vvarl nd depgession, yogi, have sTood by XTX and bonTinued ,yourl steaching, keeping s X a sTeadyQAhancleveiZ1in'The Lodical chang- es oT The T orld. W 'T TAII ofspld have coYl'iTPi,buTed beyond The calll of dpfy To Thlie beTTell wenT oT Burbank - High School, anphhav gained respecT ,J and cidrnircmbn Tron all. IT is vviTh a . l greaT Tee-lingloif pridQ'ThaT The yearbook sTUTl7lhas de'dicaTed',lTQis Golden Anni- a Y verlfpry edimiorl To ..... '. . .Mui Theodore l4ppp,, Mr. Qliflford SnwiTh, Mrs. Thea F' Th rnpsbn, Miks Espher VVeinsTock, and . 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Alrhough iT Took TwenTy years Tor Burbank To grow enough To meeT CaliTornia's require- menTs Tor incOrpOraTion, almosT Trom ThaT momenT on Burbank began To make e- markable sTrides Torward Burbanks new ciTy goyernmenT in 1911 losT no Time geTTing acTiOn One OT iTs TirsT duTies was To puT lighTs inTo Burbank s 19 3 Q l a homes, and sTreeTs were IighTed Tor The TirsT Time. The nexT sTep was To name all The sTreeTs OT Burbank and number The homes OT each residence, Bonds were voTed To buy The ciTy's TirsT waTer planT. Along wiTh These de- velopmenTs came The consTrucTion OT church- es, schools, banks, a posT oTTice, and a li- brary. AbouT The same Time The communiTy was inTormed OT The world evenTs Through The local newspapers. lndusTry sTarTed in The communiTy in 1917. AlThough The TirsT TacTOry .... Burbank Furni- Ture lVlanuTacTuring Company .... was builT in 1887, The indusTrializaTion acTually came To liTe in 1917 when The Moreland MoTOr Truck Company was moved To Burbank l The succeeding Ten years came such Tirms as FirsT NaTiOnal STudiOs lnow Warner Bros PicTures Incl VVesTon BiscurT Company Pa .lib ,-nr 1 I+- 'grri K lin-Q Jr is f'-111 La-- - -R 41 A 15,3 .1 .n. . , A 1 . .- q l 'E si gmaa: w - V . 51,0 ' x'-s . N 1 .1 31 1 -T T a. L - y. ,-' s i vx ' 1- .sy 5-if 1 A. - - . 1' 'T .1 -x, , ' w. .- 4 'x J Us-J -.rv . . - I 7 -. ' ' ' ' .' fir 'f.'i- '--'i- ' -.' Q , ' 1 .. .AL X- -' - - r. i ' '. . '5-:f'2'55955' ' ff '5fii3FE?'2iii'i'-' .f-,si iff fff ' r l--'f' T w ,-. g,g'7...-' I4 - fiygigiw-1, Jqfgtl ' ' Xilinx'-g:.1f-'?x.5JJJ F,. v1:zig-. yy , -1- - pe qi-,:5',., A, -, ' f' . 1, :L 8-31 A N p-if 211,11 1 'f ? '. I-'.C'7'E9 ' 151753, -- 'fi 5' 'I fri ' 4 Q- .' I t LE-. 'x-.3 F '- - ' TI ., fsg fipya A I V. L af.,-H qenfwg- 4 1 -I., 1... I,- A . 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The history of Lockheed Aircraft Corpora- tion dates back to T912 when it was located in Hollywood. ln February of i928 Allan Lockheed moved his little airplane factory and fifty employees from Hollywood into a two-story brick ranch house in Burbank. To- day Lockheed still plays a leading role in the science of aviation. ln if-755 the citizens of Burbank approved a ten-year Capital Improvement Program. The City's new Fire Headquarters Build- ing and two additional branch Fire Stations are now in full operation, providing the com- munity with facilities comparable to the fin- est in the nation. This year the Police Department is sched- and modern jail facilities. ' The new T8-hole Debell Golf Course went into full operation this year. The Debell Course was made in the rugged mountains of Burbank and has become a new and en- joyable scenic wonder in California. The Olive Avenue and Magnolia Boule- vard bridges were opened to traffic this year. Later in the year the Burbank Boulevard cross- ing will be completed. When it is completed, the program of eliminating the City's three most dangerous and time-consuming traffic intersections will be finished. Today the City of Burbank is still a for- ward-looking community providing its citi- zens with the greatest service possible. I 1 D .Al I 4 I 'gg' -5: 3 52,11 11 e LST A glance backward inTo Burbank High's hisTory shows ThaT iT began very modesTly, In Tacf, before 1908, Burbank had no Tacilifies aT all Tor any insTiTuTion of learning pasf The eighTh grade. Those who wished higher education had To aTTe-nd school in The Glendale School DisNicT, However, in 1908, when Burbank began a high school disTricT of her own, a Twofsfory Frame building locaied aT San Fernando Road beTween Cypress and Grinnell was erecTed To accommodafe her own sTudenTs. This small school, Then called Union High School, was composed of Three Tiny classrooms wiTh only one Teacher and a principal To insTrucT The ForTy-Two regisTered sTudenTs. Class was lirsl held a year afTer iTs esTablishmenT in 1909. LaTer in 1922, The school was moved To iTs preseni locaTion aT Third and Fairmounf. Here iT was To remain and gain recogniTion For fulfilling iTs purpose in Turning l'orTh well- educaTed, good ciTizens in a rapidly growing world. 3 ,5 . 1' I' 1Nf.1,:1.,..',1.w1 ' - ' H. n Liqni f I ' 1 5 1 1 L 92 1 1 Mb.,-,-.4 '-Wivlii ...W V215 I sw - r 5:21 1 mtv ,Q 3 il'-2--.4 W M111- fn., 'F uint- High irmoioil -1 9529 lt' 1 il 1 In i954 the board of education! after careful study, mltlde funds available for the remodeling and grllwprovivjqlof the Burbank High School facilities. In the sucbeedi nggAyears, vve have acauired a beautiful new aiiflitoxiliunj cihsdina modern administration building. An annlex also hasujbeen added that provides us with many nevil clasisroo 5. The cafeteria and library, too, have beenwbpem 'eled adm l3V0UQlWT UP to the standards and needsiyofka rapli, lly rdvving student body. This year finds BHS with aNr,ecordi,,enrolIg 'ent unegualled inthe history of the school. Alisbfit aispiritual upsvving in fac- ulty and students WhichJis im' ieepiy1g'vvith'the nwateral gains. Our pride in thenevv ldolk hasjfounldfa renewal of school Spirit and has encorlragedithe tlfdents to attain new heights to glorify her trqxditiots. This.i ,fhepglfr ,yank High of l959. ' l x l ll l l . 3 ' llr f l ,W X Url ix ' '1 ix -,l ' N ., U I N1 ,X Al , lx l X ill! y W J l I ll l 1 X I I ic, X , .. 1. l'i- it-til N 1 J 'i ' .N ' 1 ,N ix i 1 , 1' . K. ' X 1 1 lt. . tt if .ilv li N l :N X V I lx it N V x l QNX! Yxyyllx I ii JW' 'X gl! 141. W -.if Y N---mf. 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Z-Wi-1 1 L 5' fi 1,151 ff 1 411.1111 1 un-1.M.,1 nw ' J., 'W - .s..,,,,,,.m... 2 ,+:11:z'1sw1 111.11115 1 1- '11 xo 1 111 1 rf 1 I 1 V 1 T 1 T ll I -, Vi ii DJJ 51 m 11 51 1 1 ' fi - -1- il ' i 51 Q51 ' Q L1 Cafe-Terio in 1927 irT19 ,',7 Library in 1927 F2 In 1927, 'ZOO sTuc1e11Ts aTe im The CoTeTeria daily and paid an average price OT 17 Ce1TTS Tor Their hoT Touches. Tvio women prepared These lunches and a select group oT boys served Them. The school library piemied above is The same one That is in use Today. lTs COI1STI'UCTiOf'1 was completed sho1TIy before This picTore was Taken. ETTo1'T is being made Today by The sTuderTT body To acquire a sTodehT sTore similar To The one picTore15l above, The sT1.1aehTs shown are buy- ihg soch Things as sTaTiohe1'y, school and gym soppiies, C1lWCi1i16il' books. Today, Burbank High School stu- dents have the use of modern facili- ties and a beautiful campus. A spa- cious auditorium, a newly remodeled cafeteria, and well equipped labs and modern classrooms provide an excellent atmosphere for learning. At the right, BHS's beautiful, spacious auditorium is shown with its vast number of cushioned seats which have been provided for the comfort and enjoyment of the stu- dents. The school library is completely stocked with books on every sub- ject to help the students get the most out of their studies. : t Y 'X K x Good food and a friendly at- mosphere have been kept while the physical aspects of the cafeteria have undergone remodeling. The large, well-lighted halls of BHS contain ample lockers for each student as well as serving as the school thoroughfares. N ,ev li mi 52 gals '?:Wf 9' ,342 . - .uri .zrleix 3 z ,, W ' WTA v 'SY 5'7 '- ,, ? '1X ni .Q 5 J . Emblemofic of Burbonk's acres of vineyards was This winery. fgfffi' JyffJ f0fff 'JT ,c ' JJ 1Z'.!,f6 , wagfhff. M J .J' V I iz V . ,fx-760 may ff,af4-147V Mfg fedfcff-' ,f,'fA4,f ' ,YA-f', yifw' 9f 4 , , - K f . ' ' - K r r ,cf 114' -'. uf ,fi A75 'V' Z V fn?-ff-Lf-f'fe-'f f 1' I ,jg-f' ', r ,L r 15. 12. ' .f-,-ef. :C ,,4,fFf 1. I .1 ' , 4 Q 1 V f 1 , ff- 1 .4 This Olive Ave. view is quite in confrasfgwifh the one of Today LL- .1-: .X .bp znh 4.n.u.u.u. .r Y Q if '19.nv 3r'v ' 'in' s- J-1. BUFbGf'1k'S moin street cmd nfs overpass. Vg . 0 , A ..-- 4 'u . ., f 1.5: f Q.. 3 x 'Z. -Son Fernando PFF4 T' 'D' ' :VV Q V QQ JJ Blxzyc. -LL,Q,LNk,ogwXJ .lm for 14 gl P JWXSLXJ-5L'l.1lgiJg 'XO-Q,-fxwxvgmk fl uhm QL, ,gglfma Q12 Y fijQJL2f7,wL,1,w ,C-,gg-Sl, F 'Z-15 fu Looking toward the Verdugo Hills is Olive Ave. find Sun Fernando Rd, in 1927. qfgfi. A cleor view of the volley is seen from The Verdugo Hills in 1922. BB BSE Progress hos been mode os shown by Son Fernando Rd. in 1927. W5 A152 T :Aw-M ,WNW I I f' ff, ' The Mikado as 2 . ' presenfed in The If Nw rvvenTies. BHS's parking IoT. The faculfy parking loT Several decades ago, was The only one necessary, as a sTudenT seldom owned a car. Because of This, a greaf deal of a ' h ol affairs. STU- Teen-ager's acTiviTies were sc O uch as dances, a denTs affenaleal school evenfs s bonfire affer a game, or a school play. f'N N-4 X3 N.f-y. 'i5X-,vu-l Nfv,x,s,uo1i.l,kn,. '7'f'vrw ,L Il l ilirw fillr 1 rlIl'l 7 I il Nil Ilw l5iiirwiJ'jli', rw inf' fs-- L-q,..'Yg.,, X,,-,s'Srf 'N.,. we , .- A-,, NIN... . ' Q vs vvfvv A dome recifol of I long ogo. Foolboll vvos populor Then os now ,..z r l 1 ' r fl Slpcmr TS lf' , l J, J' J The sporTs evenTs of Today oT Burlocmk High School ore very much like Those of The Tvver1Ties ond ThirTies. FooTboll ond bc1skeThc1ll were mo- ior boys sporTs iUSTc1sTOClC1y. The girls ehgclgecl ir1TooTl3oll olso os vvell os dome performance Cmcl oTher re ul g or gym closses. nf? : f 4, H .,f ff V 'C,5 :-Q ff' K ,...,g..ww J-'wifes T , , , ,A T - - Q 3, K k ,A ...X Y,,,,t'XQ is N T ,T-Q ,,j.,yS5xIksS-To Q ffm. .. 4 ' -x W SH VA: ,Www . Nw. S' -sp .Q Nw 'TL. Q, A 'gif Even girls ployecl TooTbc1ll! mf' Qi? Ezslcefboll ranked W. hlgh an sports, 1 ,, , . 'hwy men also xg? l5 fd, I 6 V' -'-'x--ufxaw.. -1-'gpx ,,.,,.Pxpx. xfxq ,.rfg,',.,,,,,. vn,,X.fx T' S 'N4x,,,,rl 'S.p- w-.1-'IYVX .fNl'-'MV NIJ...- .N!NfV ' A. -X?-'qw -4514. 1oxf X Qfyfx- N . iff lf-v '!xf, Auto Shop-Then ond now l blaze fi- Much progress hos been nfiool e in The clossrooms since 1909. FiTTy yeors ogo There were only Three clossrooms vvirh TorTy-Tvvo sTUolenTs occupying Them. Tooloy, we hove eighTy-four clossrooms WiTh obour 1,970 sTuclenTs filling Thern, Much odvoncenwenf hos loeen mode in The Teocher ' TociliTies oncl eguipmem olso, os seen in The Science Lobs 1 ond Home Economic closses, lncleecl, progress hos been good To Burbonk High School. Operc-fro directors working overiirne P ' . aw x 'iffy Homornolning facilities . f' il Azuf' .QINA14 Arg-VAXJ.-.A -fwsq JN-I-I.. 'Ni fgvw 'XI-1--'xp-r P-,rv-f 1 -J JJ' f'-yi' I,-.f a if-X1'?.-'fx',.xf5Nl 'x- Nag,an! xsl- -f 'SfT'-,x1X-, K , ,q,psf g ' Today's good grooming classes provide the girls with a chance To better their appearances as well as their minds. Just as many fingers were pricked in The sewing classes of old as are in our mod- ern sewing classes of today. The typing classes of thirty years ago weren't much different from those of to- day, for they stressed skill and accuracy as well as speed. Home economics courses, such as this cooking class, were offered to help the girls prepare for their future just as the shop classes, like this wood shop, were made available for the boys. QW I aff gf W of pp? 'hLa,..?3X5Vfil F31 E Q O N Ti QI 0 ,P WI M Mr. Theodore Kopp Science lb. E., 5 41 if rf Z f Q f X Z ,J Looking inTo The pasT, we realize whaT a conTribuTion The adminisTraTion and faculTy have given To The communiTy of Bur- loank, The TiTTy years gone by has conTrilouTed some ouTsTanding TaculTy members who have helped To mold The charader and c:iTizenship of The sTudenTs. We can all look vviTh pride aT The Teaching profession Tor ' h l acTiviTies. iTs unselfish and ever-presenT ir1TeresTs in sc oo Pliclministramzl le-ji img JJ' T -ilu-I-'- Q 7 1' K 5 Iv- Af gi :H v A L Q - 'ff'-, I AQ , ,. , , , 1- , s, . Q . ,,. ' X .x -VA . Q. 54 'Y' T 'Win 2, 34,51 ,. i ' 590531 ' 451 5 ,4-4,54 ,C kip Q -4 M4 572 I J ,, 155, 1 1 ,741 F1 'L-'61 1:14 I 1 Nw I ' gn. 1 A if Q 4 1 1 -1 ..,,, , ,1 A-11:1 K ,,- wi., -ani 1 . vv E. J - V 's I .K ,Al Tl 4 ., 1 4, - v E. x'1shX'U' l X 'N JT . . V A 'I , '1' H., if., h' x --X , .-v-1 -vw-Q , . ' I 51--LX H Q V U V ' -'F 5 f I '.'LJv 1... '-far rf-fi . H , Nix . 2 , Y- ' V' F ' Y. .: I1 'nf J, , ,X 1 ' A ' .'i '. . , . K ,f , Q f' R PU: JI M, - .yn 0 bfrng Us cm oufsforwfvgg Gola rw' I 'Y' -4 , - K-ff 112217 2U'Cfm -- - IX , X, X K V7 f T A I 7, T , 5 gg +5 MQ gffq!! qqffffgmltX,f'rPf1T O Fmgwgoc-feppedg-1 -1- xl 2+ .I -X, ALI l , Being ol assistance to The Coeds is Mrs. lnis Brarnlett, Deon of Girls. 'pl .7-..-. --H--- ' I fd , ,l Theodore Kopp, who has been at BHS for thirty-seven years, ,, registers siudenfs for Their f classes. I I QJJWVVQV I CL pf: ' via' ffyf-ff-vf-ft, If swf fya fl' Paul Williamson, Deon of Boys, has as one of his responsibil- iries, fhe helping of boys with fheir problems. W 'ch 95.525 21 ' Ealciillly Galllely qxq ,li 6 X7 ml X V m ff- Q K ' vvv! fy p X W X Q. f- ,J BRUCE AKERS Electrics 1958 17 fvx ,A JI X xxx 'W , In 'xfxllf MRS. ELIZABETH BLACKSTONE Problems of Democracy 1954 its fill-L1 1- 4y -A l 1 I ' 9 .4 X W' f L. M X9 S my' Need MPS. COPLA BUPGHOUT ZZ Business 1955 lx! i.iV Ah M T' MELBOURNE AITKEN Problems of Democ ocy 1946 AQ B--4 I , G C Q I ,W I ' f ,Ki . '- - 2' li J X K V W U T bl i ' U 4, fw- 9 1 J fx il 5 i X Mies. FLORENCE BANKS NORMAN BERDAN Home Economics Engllsh D Q D Q K qx F j C N 7 N 0 B faq gl--L., ' Kr I vs, L . I , X M . Nw. X I i ROBERT BREWER LESLIE BRUCKNER U.S. History Gnd Civics World Higfgry l95l 1949 A x.-...ui A -4 I l ' 1. , ' f , 3 x f Xl . X 1 1 lx D D x ,, ' x... X I t 'F7 l O 1 . L . 1 X f X 1 u E AJ 5 f 'Q-:f -' GEORGE CAMPBELL MRS. LUClLE CARSON Boolnlwnping English I94l ,Q K A 29 2 0 CJ guy F4 kj l 5 -Q. 4 I X , .. X , r . XXX 'uh-nj' If X J 'A L 1 X X 'H 1 xp YS C 7 A R f Q l A ' X , Q Q! e. x 1 5 7 Q ix x K9 U C G O 'fx S ? I R V11 1 D 1 J X, V J ,, L, Q X Q '-9 Q X xv - J X P10 1 ig X Q a d X 1 C9 v Q-5 1' 5.1 1. Miss HELEN CHAPIN HORACE cH1LroN ROBERT CLOUGH ARTHUR CAOBERY Coordinator AUTO Shop English World History 1943 1957 1958 li 6 T Q M D 5 5 P N A . V 1 . Q L I ' 'P 1 Nur ,. -2, ,x,,1 ,r . 7: , X x 1 1 A l x .fd 'if Q Q Q P 40 ' P 1 1' in ' 1 1 ' 1 17 1:77 4 , -:lt 1 1 , XJ MRS. BEATRICE COKE MRS. BARBARA comms KENNETH COLSON HENRY COMOLETTI Languages Algebra Special Training Class Science 1941 1957 1958 195 XVX D Q 1- Q A Q p Q I X is V! I . - N K .Q - I X ' f 4 1 ., v. 4.1 I ' I t A X F in - . N P -. 5 ,' . if I I XQYS 1 R , f ,A I tw ' 1 ' ' f . 'R . ,f 'fi 1 SF ' E X .. -A -, I X N I4 -- X V I 4- Q, 'R in L'- xf I , . 0 4 f st MAX CRAWFORD MRS. CHARLENE DETTMANN MRS, ADELE EISMAN RALPH FESLER Problems of Democracy Physical Education Spanish Chemistry 1956 1958 1953 1942 W' '-W , X, ' PN i N ,-- , , l L X! . V Q 1. ., , N . A 1.5.1 2 V57 T fl. ki, .Q ,, SR LJ -1 WILLARD FREDRICKSEN MISS LILYAN GARABEDIAN LEO GARAPEDIAN Print Shop TYPR19 Journalism ' ' ' ' 1958 1952 s X 'N LIT fieaiclmen ilehwl Life Many years of formal educaTion conTribuTe To The Training of a Teacher, as five years of universiTy Training are necessary To insTrucT in high school. MosT Teachers, afTer geTTing Their Teaching credenTials, furTher Their educaTion by going To college aT nighT and during summer va- caTion in order To advance in salary and in Teaching ablliTy. A Teacher does much more Than Teaching in The classroom. l-le aTTends faculTy meeT- ings, counsels sTudenTs, confers wiTh parenTs, chaperons aT school acTiyiTies, and fulfills many oTher obligaTions which are necessary in running The school. Besides This pan of his daily work, he has some Time for exTra curricular acTiviTies here aT school. Some of The various acTiyiTies are shown here. Signing-in aT 7:45 is Mr. Roland PeTe PeTerson. lupper left-hand cornerl. Eighf hours laTer he signs ouT. Miss Lilyan Garahedian, Miss Arlene Trunlc, Miss Marilyn Tower, and Mrs. Grace STephens are enioying a cup of coffee in The Teachers' lounge. llower lefTl. Talking To one of her sTudenTs during her conference period is Miss EsTher VVeinsToclc. lupper righTl. She has had many of These sessions during her ThirTy-six years aT BHS. PicTured in The lower righT corner is Mr. Roberf Clough geTTing his daily mail from his mailbox, This is also anoTher daily musT, as Teachers geT much mail and many office forms. Shown in The cenTer are Mr. Rohei'T Brewer, Mr. Polar-rT lomhcirrli, and Mr. Les Bruckner playing ci grime ol hrinrlhall, This is one of The sporTs ThriT is enjoyed hy the laculTy men OT BHS. Y S----....++ .':::'1f i I I 1.7- 'ii' 'W '75 9 Q C P- Q 6 ' I 'Q S9 x B 0-4 4 I 1-fi X 6, F5 f A 3 Q 1 ' . A l P' l X 91 V 1 E 4 f 'i csss csic E ,A ., X 0 1. ff 0 p 1 1 'R A ..- G ', 4, 0 - lfcflqw ,lf fl fl 1' Q f Hu ,J ? ' 'bszxy J In ., ' ' A - , X Q 1 b+, 1' fb A E in X J f Awww ' T N194 H f .ig .g K . ',. 12, 315 Vs L9 X, J 4 1 1 I 10 sig V 1 Y -Q RICHARD GILMAN ROBERT GRUETER REGNAL l'lAl-l- ROBERT HIER Chemistry Geometry Music Problems of Democracy 1953 1956 1957 1947 Q ,Ki -fh a erfnxo fp ' 9 xx J i n A' V 1 is ' 5 W 7 A 'A m G 9 A Q, ' X, . lg O -. ' V J ,., .E V. yy., nm Qt Q I W by yr L X AN, A Q, , , 4 Q Q' N .V . t 2 5, ! H 1 Q , - J f 5 f C2 1 ,J 1 QQ, 1 1fQQil4f Q, 3 c'- 4.3 GEORGE HOLM MISS MARJORIE IMBACH MRS. DOROTHY JACOBSON MRS, HAZELLA JEWELL World History English English Biology 1957 1956 1946 1957 fm Q Q 3' A A p S , X Q V, X ' I I K X , if 1 1 ' 4 . ., 9 l in '---9 li' 1 U E Wf ECC A X 3 Q ' if ' 1 B K, Q V sf L P N D I V Kd, 'tj if KX A ' -ir X M ' ,. fp K J ' MT:-.' 115115,- X '77 aa V' X I -KAI-I xx ! , of JUELL JOHNSON JAMES KLAUS WALTER LAB KENNETH l-ARSQN English Dromo Crafts Woodshop 1946 1958 1958 1956 lks al X tg 'TIN F3 I 4 x..-.J S CN- -4345 A, A , . , V f ry X X XX 7 9 X x 1 if J , Yi .QQ ,1 , 1 l . 1 1, . .hr l N ix Qi K I un .K 1 A J 34 , If Qs ,Q U . - , 3 'H X X f N . f . ll X g J N ,. Xfyqglggfi 'ls -49 xi- drytsg, ACS' 26 JOHN LEACH JOHN LFE MRS, SARAFINA LIENHARD HAM LLOYD Prohhxnz of Durnocrury Enghsh Honic Fcononncs FQQfbqH 1957 1953 1957 29 p o e X f 4 of-3 ,V ,, ,,, 4 N , , N 6,5 .Ng ,. f x X f ' N , f q 1 X I N ' ' J N 91 C-5 - x 1 , ia - . 1 . gg- 0 M M - 4:-1 Q C X 3 -9 G l O . , G , Sf D if vv , Q I N, y ' . I 1-sf' i. Y' ' Vi yr , J x , 1 1 ' x , N K Ad J Q ,pf 'I kg QNX rl x I . d x 5 K' Gig J'-E ..a L C9 Q LAWRENCE LLOYD ROY LOCKWOOD ROBERT LOMBARDI ROBERT LONG English Physicgl Educofion World History World History 1956 1944 1957 1957 K! A' Q 1 -m a Q bf. 0 X Qc Xia P X it 5- A 7' ' 'W f 'L x U x -- X 7 A ' m G 9 ' 1 Qi f u cj J A2 VW n S K3 M A A Q , 'cxs D M Z9 ,l ,gil 3 N51 54 , .Emi 9 O ,- L ' 3? GL. ,JD J ii X 1 f - xo JOHN LOUTENSOCK MISS MARDELL MGCDOUCALL JOHN MANN MRS. RENEE MCCALL Physical Education Photography X,-7 1nicc1l Drawing Physical Education 1957 1943 1 A 1954 195 fx. Q fx C X6 I y gfvvtf X Q no. W fwff- ,, Dflq zf' f I Q I 6 X I X V I ' 1' N I ff 77 1 , ' V A ' N il f X K , ff A ' I yf ' 1 ix 1 'R 1 1 1 , X l I0 k l-ii4 J If 1315 , Q2 , N 1 g c 1, Cf- Z s wf 1 9 1 f ORRA MCMURRY FORREST MENZING MRS. ALICE MERRILL RICHARD MlNASlAN Science Geometry Latin Physical Education 1952 1956 1943 1938 f'-TX , 3, U fe-N. --7.2 . X I 1' CX - ii 'Nts' A I if 1 I 1 ,. 1 'i Ye? VAUG1-IN MORSE si-1E12vv1N NESEL DAVID OLSON Auto Service MUSiC 1956 Machine Shop 105.7 1953 ii, 'F-4- , 1 ' PQ ., 1 , JV , ,N '. , 15 :45 - J ,. ,Q I5 , 4 'N Q Q 'A , J , Q f ' f Y C 'X ,. 4' GN I I 5? N , x J X, 0 U A is I ' ' ,L Ns J .J - fb ,am I I J 0 K 4 J Q jg X. d ,K I, A n fi K -Iv if , if r ' I ii I., If, ,,, Q, P Oi C 3 m ROLAND PETERSON EUGENE RANKIN MISS PATRICIA ROBINSON MISS JANICE ROSENBERO U.S. History 81 Civics Business Physical Education Homemoking 1947 1948 1957 1958 - Q Q- f' 5 f?:,5 ,f :' ' '- ,. 5 Ig li 45' NI Y 'Iii cd? X 1- ' W . L. ! ' K . L, J ff 5 . , - X4-' .', CS- -' lv Z -23 ' - ' 'L X F NJ ALEX RIIDOEP MRS. PAULINE SALVAGE PAUL SCHULTZ MPS- CARMEN SIMMS Audio-VISUQI Library Geomefry SPGNSPI 1958 1953 1958 1958 A Q . '- A A Q ' f L ' , X Wiki' 1 , . x . ' 'Q M, .955 ' A . - . 3 U J 5, is X I ' I Ia 51 ff 1' P9 D ff N' I 1 3- ,. I, ,,,,,.,,9 VN--vf - Af K J I 1? A 'i ET'-,JAYf'f! X A F . V X l 1 1 . ..- ia-4 MISS MAPY SIMPSON CLIFFOPD SMITH JAMES STEELE MRS. GRACE STEPHENS Physical Edugufion US, History 8 Civics A,-1 English 1924 1957 1942 1958 1:-y .f 'N Wxfp N.-4.1 , Y' ,.-AY cy 5 Q YL ld MISC CLFIJI-iff THOMPSON MP3 THWI THVINIICUN EHQIIGI, Buainc-an 1958 1928 '32 LJ MISS MARILYN TOWER Spiinisim i958 3-na X XE , W 7 I JJ ,I ,f ' iff RAYMOND TRAYNOR Physics I, f' if A' Ll 1.1 ' X .pf 9 , y 4 .Q I J , Nr,-rf' 'C J Iva 'J ffI+'x ' 'fl My I X I If 1 X 1 1 'Q 1 N 0 6:9 MISS ARLENE TRUNK English 1957 gxq 'Z' Na RAYMOND TURNER Maih 1952 V, ' ri' T1 w ,KN I. f R f' A fi f ' x ffm ek V , f W I I ,, Q' Q ,I 1' 'N 1, I v 6 I I Q 15-7 ' Q, K P N ' x j X df 4 f 5 , . MRS. JUNE VINCENT English 1957 MRS. HELEN WEBER School Nurse fc, X f I N WE.-.4 MAURICE WILEY Physical Education 1928 fa 'TT MRS. JOSEPHINE UTZMAN Spanish 1952 0 if ig if A, I li ', II -' MRS VIRGINIA WEEKS US. History 8. Civics 1944 .- Q 1-I 2' I xy , --J-J' In MISS DEANE WOLFSON Physical Education 1946 i .lx b--. 4 71 T I x Q A - 0 I J I X 'M I f X f Rx, cv - ' MRS. MARGUERITE VIERRA Shorthand 1957 DQ 7 'N C1 S lg, J R c X Cf I xg MISS ESTHFR WEINSTOCK English 1923 u I ,ng U u 29 'i-silo V1 V U 5:3- '-i..l Busy doing the wail for The fidrniniatratorz a re Mrs, Nun5ue Pfrzrriuzzcn, secretary to the TfffjlZlYfJVg M135 Joan Machxn, Lucre- 'rary to Mr, Brzfliqfin and in clifngfg of the entire office, and Mrs. Thr,-lrnci Wicor, secretary to the vice-principals. -sd Q f i Mrs. Ruth Beistle, student finances: Mrs. Lenita Sum- mers, attendance secre- TUVY: Mrs. Amy Leather- wood, driver training sec- VSTOVY: and Miss Leota 5C0ft, library assistant, have all worked' together to help run our school smoothly. Cafeteria r 'if' .qu l ll ' 1 i ff Maintaining the campus are: Back row - Mr. L. Wertz, Mr. O, Canfield, Mr. B. Matthews, Mr. A. McKee, Mr. B. Gregory, Mr. C. Manchester. Front row-Mr. C. Paradis, Mrs. J. Rittenberg, Mr. B. Reese, Mr. J. Palermo lHead Custodianl. fr.. A ' xx f Q 'G ' s ', J I.. N 'I' f2.'r , V ' it ,ur 'ra 45 L The ten members of the Cafeteria staff who pre- pare the meals at BHS are: Back row-Mrs. M. Clark, Mrs. E. Crocker, Mrs. E. Powers, Mrs. E. Sobczak, and Mrs. I. Win- sor, Front row'-7-Mrs. S. Fish, Mrs, E. Hagolc, Mrs. N. Squire, Mrs. L. Frey lluncliroom Managurl, Mrs. L. Carlson. Absent is Mrs. Z. Loronzvn 12 :Ziff jf ' . 1 . it W xfifi f f El-S- - lk x jv- ?l'!-Q1i gg Y ,, J? S4 435-sgg -Zi-fjfcib' Q10 Q9 iyjfj, ii S X-ffx oufsfqnding Faces XX! Xi? X--J xM! + WSW wi W7 WF J, ask ff lug - -1 Football Queen 83559 me YQ Q 5,5 M A gi,S:. ,A4C3 ll fl ll.l .l 5 l r l l T , I Inq-A nw' E Lllnlkgbagayvi xlib -.gi h N TWH Q J ' .,l 2 5 f ri , dw! Kewl ai -30f4fv-3-.yaalb Q17 'Is l ,li rl Q n Vw ' T ' ' I A ..,-. A :T li i fl is b y -- 7 A .mm l, Ur fl , n n T , , 1 s- . ,T iw 1 1 ,V X. illlllllllllllllllllli U iunulm ll. 1 as I lmillllw I ' :.o,s-...:. f n Q , fl ri -Era: D x.:i7.'7:lg.W'Al -I i '7 g V ' T 'H 'SEE ' E 1 T I Q T - ' t 5, :I N -: Y 'W-'T-,,,v , , M ,IQ 5 l,'. Mau. M . ' ' ' , ' fum lr 1, U 1 X -Iv up T If QFKIPKUIT ,lKT1f,,Uf5,1ij,jim,,,Lfg M 1Q'.' l i md- 'l'l Wliwlla-MLMDV61' 'e U l JEL. K N T U y T W . , m y ' N ' l .W N flc, 'i ' I f V V I , I l 1 K A-,,,,. You, The seniors of 1959, have A Q . E- i VG' :y T i advanced info a new and differenT ' J 3 ' , ' l' world. Never in hisTory has There np - filljk ly ' fl ,fl if ' li .I been a more inTeresTing Time To live TV 'W Y W . 5 1 A Nl U , Than righf now. You musf nof live 'T ly .K l .fm fly in Y if in The pasf, buf sfep info The fufure. ll in wT-v ff y 1 V lift, ll l y 5 Always remember The many won- T T Yi 3 f Q T f y ,,7 y 5' ff if derful Times you had aT BHS as a 5 j 7 44'w,i :i,,1 5 yi ik , ? ' sTepping sfone in your career. Now f --', ,T Q V 55 ffl f 4 ' L fl J . . ' .V T1 f 1 i 'iq . T ' 5, i ThaT you have scaled The Senior 35 E YT I , i' A, , Wall, don'T be afraid To meeT The A A A f new problems facing The world. The A nnlv V 7 'Z T T ,T 1 1 AV 14 i facfs which you have gained Today, ' ' j r L I' Qi' - 'V will be The foundaTion for The wis- , , T ,T dom of Tomorrow. J T i l ' lg. J The hearT haTh iTs own memory, like The mind, And in iT are enshrined The precious keepsakes info which are wroughT The giver's loving ThoughT. Longfellow The Ephehion Society is ci civic betterment orgciniz Composed of citizens who were high school grcirlocites, of the Los Angeles oreo schools, selected hy the Fricoltif-5 cinfl Sgnigr Closs of their High Schools cinrl electerl to Membership in the Society on the hosts of chorcicter, scholarship, rinrl leciclership. lts purpose is to focus the crttention of the ootstcincling grci-'lorites upon motters ot ciyic leadership, betterment, cinrl community service. One Senior A stoclent to ecich forty l11Ol or mciior fraction ot forty from the grcicluoting closs mciy he chosen cis Ephebicin Condidotei ,l irallni Scev Mcfklurtrie it mil Qty lolin Uflril 1 'r A' .flu 'yy - ii.. A will ' 4 br Loren Str-nltmrg .rs-,ye ',., V. SHPE? ,, i,,A.A Lloyd Williorns George Brinkvvorth ' N af - P- fl.-4.-'Vu 51.1-Q. , , A , . - .. -'Q -ir' 14, . 1 -Q 4 .fy SQ Lindo Hook EPI-IEBIC OATH We will never bring disgrcice to this our city by ony oct of dishonesty or covvordice, nor ever desert our suffering comroides in the ronksg we will fight for the idecxls ond sdcred things of the city, both olone ond with rnonyg we will revere ond obey the City's lows ond do our best to incite o like respect in those obove us who ore prone to onnul or set them ot nought, we will strive unceosingly to quicken the public sense of civic duty. Thus, in cull these vvoys, we will trcinsmit this city not only not less but for greoter ond more beautiful thon it vvos trctnsmitted to us. C I 1 ll f C311,Jl6lrS'C6lC5 Bock Qcw. ENGUSH-N. Hhthorre L. Moore, C. Parker, C. Graham. Front Row: HNSTOQY-L. GS'bE , M. Lyons, D. Med?m1, M. Von Lydegrof. TV 1. an b f -J , 1 'ff' ,, ,t,,,,v,., Q U. 1. 'T Fira 14 F . A' YL59 W A 04 97 Q 3 'L 1 I ,N ,,, W -frm . . . , ' 1 HX t 51 Bos? Font SCIENCE-L. Wessel L Ccrdte. MATH-E. Booth. Front Row: MATH-C. Piopief, B, B H rtghom, B. Lyons, These two poges of the 1959 Cerolloua ore devoted to those Burbonlf Hlgh School senior stu- dents who hove dome outstand- ing worlf in theur respective meds, These students were se- lected by the BHS Stott of tedch- ers. Mllilt D Slmfpr- S Sunny P fmlson Front Row: ART-M. Evans. S. . ummm-va, V Iwnrlstrom i if . U Journalism--Marsha Orsoline, Drama-Karoline Leichtfried, Journalism- Carolyn Webb, Drama-Janice Armstrong, l l l Back row: Home Economics-Lois Burgess, Stephanie Beale, Julia King, Lorna English. Front row: Commercial-Jo Ann Przyborowski, Carolyn Harrison, Ellen Mann. Language-Sherri Rowland and Judy Williams. In order to be one of the Scholastic Winners each student not only had to show excellent aca- demic work, but outstand- ing citizenship as well. This space is devoted so that their efforts might be recognized. ll ll any V u 37 1 X V F if' V i I l L i , l , i ii' fad Foreign Eschaige sf l ke fx' ,VCL :if Ani Koi Petersen, a darling i7 year old girl from Copenhagen, Denmark, is Burbanlf High Schools foreign exchange student. During her stay in California, Ani has spent the school year living vvith two Burbanlf families. During the Fall semester she stayed with the Manzer Goodrich family, whose daughter Karen is a member of the iunior class. The Weatherfords, whose daughter Susie is Cl senior at Burbank High School, was Ani's home fam- ily during the Spring semester. The environment of both homes have enabled our foreign exchange sturlent to experience the family life in America. Her cheerful smile and thoughttulness have not only made many friends in and around school, but has enabled her to vvin Girls' League ViceePresident and an office in her NY club, She is also a member of Campus Christian, GAA, Band, Orchestra, Pep committee, and Girls' league social committee. Our Danish frienrl shares many American teeneage interests. She likes to swim, dance, play the piano, and she enioys collecting recoidsf especially ,azz and roclf n' roll Unfortunately, as a foreign exchange student, she is unable to stay here for more than a year, Although her visit has been short, it has been a wonder, ful experience knowing her. She has taught us not only about her country and ifg people, but also something most memorable about good people the world over, For these lessons, we are most grateful to our fine, lasting friend--Ani I 44 5, I dass, E 59 6 VICKI ABDO EDWARD ACETO LOVETTE MARIE ACHEN DIIOS C. ADAMS TED ALEXANDER LINDA ANDERBURG MARILYN ANDERSON RICHARD ANDERSON VALERIE ANDERSON ELWYN ANDREWS KATHLEEN ANDREWS Boa ANDR1 X , 'I ll all, U 39 ,iid L E' .+ I I 3 VITA ARDITO LINDA ARTHUR JANICE ARMSTRONG DIANE ARNESON ROGER ARNOLD RICHARD ASCI-IENBERG BETTY JO AYLWARD GVVEN BAOGE JOANN BAILEY EETTY ANN BVXLTIER ROB BI- PIIFS v A - fs, YW' M2 III 'IFN FHINK gf-,VNTS PTNNY BARTLLTT ARAXM BASSENIAN Raman I -su DAVE BATEMAN f M59 I . ,DI ,,, Ig Q .YI BURR BEISTLE TOM BENKO ggwvw. Y' A7 JOHN BEAL STEPHANIE BEALE LENI BEARE Q, C mu 110' vi Jtfz, I 1 4' PAMELA BEATTY DONALD BECKTN BONNIE BEFDLE E ,f I AXA ' ' ' A - -f .15 ggi--I I I 2 .JW 'aff -. ' iz'5A11Lfr?.Jf'.?31'2zim' 2' Zvi SHARON BELL DENNIS BELLER -ef-S BONNIE BENNETT JULIE BENNISON ll n 1-IIA U U AI .-ff LEE BIGGER N-e FQED BERGER JOE BEYEA P I A v Q QEQQY ' ,h,f' 'ixwggf ,- EILL EL!-,Zz x rag,- I Q P rN W' N'w'H .f-K ..-L V 0 dz, I A , 1-1 Yxvff ,, , - 1TH gjggxzg ' HFC all ' E EW144' I -as Q :TEV ,,,f'. 'x 1 f- f Dil-NNJ SUN?-4i.'.X xx NVM QOBETA 51--CS W N111 Q-TIN 4 7 'V K su E I I N. Vr- 'W . C' ,J l.M LJ Mui. 5 RICHARD BQBSY WT-':::r 'sul JEANNE BOOMSMA ED BOOTH K n SUSIE BOURCUICNON PATRICIA BQVILLE ,M 'W' fi ,i, MII! g' x E fy-4'?'? W 1' lv. I l L xf' ., -3 , ,M 'Q Q Q FRED BRENDEL PAT BREWTON NADINE BRKSNONE WF'-'y K v, Nu .k V V R Jlf BARBARA BORISO ei 5-'O C T' fi x1:::f- ' N . X 1 V WESLEY BOWERS Q-J TERRY BRANNON ll ll ,IIB U u A3 I -I1 'LL EUNKWO? Q X C H P 5 nun G o w N S ffm 'fr 'U Pi 2- QR Ax R av' uric wa' fx? GEC?SE EQWNKWORTH DOUG BQOWN 3? f,-X, EfJ,5 JHN- -WN-X L5G?Y SQQNNEQ Y , 'Q N263 R , X .M . Ei-?L EDYL-.NT ED BQYSON -J --:.v YW, LON5 Ei'.Jl ' 5,1 TOM BURNS U CANOQ EQYSCN Na-Y' A' , ,.,,, gg ff 5 fig STEPHEN BURRIS I 1 BONNIE BUTH DAVE BYLKAS -4, 31 AML ff,- f . '-fwivir' fi -.f::j2.'.. ,sgge-Sim: . SANDRA BYRD WILLIAM CALDWELL JOAN CALLARD J ' r J u 5 ,ne mi' 4 W., - 0 x- ' P 'fi If I uv , I va Amr 'I f' 'E ew 'MNH . If-1 ISA c'2 -2 gf, A L .,-s.5,.- W A, ,.?.. ' i 4 Q V .L g? . g .rf . L' I' 'PI 'H . BARBARA BUSH WE' A, 'v ,.,-6.2 'c , I, f '1' . ,Q g- ,I D I I 'yi Y-I s. ,wywgyg 1, f A , ' lr., '- , BONNIE BYPAM I? 1 ESTHER IRENE CALLAHAN DONALD CAMERON T3 BONNIE BLJSTRUM 0 ? 1 If I I! U1 I IIN 'I I . HI U U 45 if wsfv JRE nw N- '--u nw- 'il H.l.,f X g gl , 3 if .AA CN Cillnfxg,-4j,:lL KEN CLAJDBELL SF-JLQLEEN CANT,-5-I-EY PATTY K ---TN 1' fur? W . 'gr lf ' ' - ' 3-4 :I 1.2 N 5 F if 'I' rr. -v, .s. f A' Q 6 , SX I In M D rd U 3 JO-N CH'VN:1 157 I SCCTT C239 ELLO : CIRTENTQ -mv, if Y lil .--S T27 V LN, E, rg vim 114-1m,x.xN J , W 7 flxs 1' ,X w NH ? '7' LNRRY CH-XRTR-XND LINDA CHASE JERI CI-IENEY CAROLE CHRISTIAN BERNARD CHRISTOPHER If mf' LINDA CLARK FRED COLLINS DARLENE CLIFFORD SANDI CLARK GARY COLLINS JANICE CONAWAY KAY COCI-IRAN ll 'I PHI' Us 47 f' . 1,2 I J LAK. - 'Vai BNSH , D 'W is g I 2 x x DIANNE CONNINE RON CONRAD x W if -CII? ,HHS 1: Tim COOK BIILNT COOKHBS LNNDA CORDLE ' ' . :, lg: 'N-' if 59 , wg f MTV CC 1H!,'f.Fl VENNETH COTTXCELLO JANICE COTTER DANE CR-HG 1 srv 7' lv 'Ci MM fQL'f-MF523 JUDY f'F'V ' NY WILUINM CRICHLOW FRANK CRISCIONE C? W BARBARA DAVIES 3 1 izy h El T ' Qf V 'ff 1 - -gg E i4'?:'E:-fl N- DENNIS DILTZ R F R, R ' ,AA,A , A , 41 j 4. , 'a LYNDLE CUMMINCS k , W KJ fx' R, -Ex:-:fi ,Q . -Wg. fh ' ?'?8gz2 , 1 A if , ,g3.f1, W Wx ? -Tig? g 7 -QQ RONNY DECKMAN JOHN DIMASCIO DOROTHY CROCKETTE ' 1 . ww ,l ' s....,,.,'w CAROLF DAILEY NICK DECRISCIO I CHRIS CUEVAS ...Ji SHFII A DIXUCHKRTY NINA DEVERITCH .. -1- f A , U U yur' 7 ,f ' - 2 ., g h ., iw u ia' - 4. 'a BOB DI NUNZIO 49 5 3, U JOHN DITTIG JULIE DONALD TIM DONOHUE BQEENA DOYLE 'fi Delmar HAQRY DTABELLE KAY DU-KE JOHN DJWENJDJCK 'XIPO-'NN-A DWJNLOP EQQOS DJNN 'UNE OQQSN my pc Ujpygg IUDITH Us 'nr M-R1'llYN DNN mpgm EDXINS E 195 9 SHAPON EDWARDS SANDY EGAN KAREN EHLERS HLIBERT EHRLICH SHERMAN ELLISON MAX EMMONS LEONARD ENGELMAN WES ENGLAND ROBERTA EMLEY LORNA ENGLISH CLIFTON ERICHSON JIM EVANS MIKE EVANS I I ,Hu U 51 BARBARA FANDERLIK -. , ., X I BETTY FAULKNER JOE FERRARA -'- awww' - , .B iv VIC FINSTEP SYIVIA FITTS fa if' X. , .IAMES FARAGI-IER LORRAINE FASO '-ar' Q-ff' hav EDWARD FEW x I I , . I!'!5lI.II 5' I, Q72 :seas I fd is Ikflu MIKE FLYNN 1 -'7 NXT! I Y, rw- J THKPESA FQOIIA IIOPPY ITII-'LI IPI-TRY FOSSLER PATRICIA FOSTER gi I FI?'I'f. 0 - 'R ' H? 4 , 1 'B ii-'I wg, U f A 7 I , 5 , . gk, 5 3 DH-INIU IITNCH '12 AJ.,- av ig I J, , ., -'35,- I 1 . , -.qv .4 4, . 1 III I M4 fp. IH I ' ' . I V I ,Q Al I f',f. ,M -. fIIAIf'lI'- GAIANII I 5 J . in 0 L9 EFT FII II I WILLIAM FPISINA 1'1nPf 0VUTvT1'1' Y SYLVIA GAYMAN ' x N PAT GEISLER 5-v LINDA GELBER ' KAITIN CIAI-'DNI I-I ..--qv JIM GEAR CHUCK GENTRY V S SHAPON CAINE5 ANN OAI-!CI'S GEORGE GEBBY ,IIA U 536 B Hvi-QY ANN GFESSINGEQ ,ALAN G LEE-1 FHNL GLUf.'x,'.X S I Xi i 4 if, 2 2 25 XX 2 2 S X Fix-v-J X 5' xy M626 Q2?'L A Z5 N N I 5 1 , ' . 1 - , X ,Es W , CCH-S'CI UNZQ 2C-::X' il E5 A29 N 1,22 NX 3 xt ' S' 5 X 1' -:Y - pE7' -f XX 'Nuff 'AA' Vxuv Aww . S..,-..J vw -I -J--J ,. ,A ,..,,-- , iw-.':'gi1N 54 4- 1 I' I IX fa EVA HACEMANN DOLORES GRIFFITH DAVID HAISTEN BONNIE HAMILTON ,..-.-,H -W JEWELL HAMM , I,,, A-V14 ,I,I ,., I M.,---R 'f ,mqf 21 U5 ,,, , f Q , . I I E i III ,, ARNOLD HANSEN I 1 'v ,I I , ray,- .1 -I 'sl I 1.31 JIM I-IAGAR JUDY IIAJDUK CHUCK HAMRE III DAVID HANSON PHIL HAGAR 5400 .X I ff if D Iv Q ,.. 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HOLMLN C f' , I 1- VL T-1K HOJCHTON X - Q ,Q xv D 'll E l:a.ndleligld: +'os A-f Supper NANCY HINTHOQNE HAPPY HOEDENGHALJS HA?RiET HOFFMAN DEAN HOLM ah' f N 1 .-.u C7 f 1, -EJ A , , Q ff A A A- N if' 1 I GENEVA HOOFMAN PAT HOOPER GAQY HCPKINS 1 N f,'f-ULFNE HOWYLL HOWARD HUGHES JUDY HUGHES 'X A f QM Ju 5 JW W f iff!!! if M K6 X Ang 1 f' J A fy N W , M ,J L A W J JfYfMJWV bmw J if J My X Dpi ' mi BUDDY HUNSINOER irsvf A-' m i ' f- J EFF JAC KMAN JO ANN JONES VICTOR INC- CAROL JACQUISH PAUL KA RLSTROM JERI HUGIE MARITH INSLEY MARY JOHNSON HOWARD KATZ JIM HUML BARBARA IVFRSON RENEE JOHNSON I ,.'II,l' v u 59 CAROL KEI-IOE RONNIE KEHOE RON KELLEY GARY KEMP JIM KENTCH ROBERT KEOWEN MICHELE KIELIJAN JULIA KING SHAETON KING BILL KINSETH WI, WNW, Jos KIPSCHNEQ wwe KLEIQER JAMES KNIGHT 60 I LYNN KOETHE SUSIE KOEHLER CAROLYN KOHTZ flff I. BOB KOUPY GRETCHEN LAMBERT TOM LAMBERT XCAPL KUHN ELIZABETH LARTER 62? RONNIE LATRAGNA DAVE 1-AYNE ARLENE LAZELLE BOB KONSTANZER IIM KUHN5 YN :LJ :Y CLEOLYN LEE QECHLFD LEE - :,:,.,,, , .-JA' VI' ZII'I' V -N L-,.,,JH 4- J- N xx ' N s.-,W uv --.,, fi-J-ff--T-1::: rw-'N ':v ' ' '- ..J I ,..-.f -N- .-X. Q 'XJ .fl 7 U Q Ili 'ul' i ZA f , ,J r 0 'tr ,- ,-.,, 'fd Q? , K xbwvvm JON LONNE JANET LOSCITO PAT LOYOLA SHARON LY!-E Bm LYONS MYRNA LYONS KAY MCCLINTOCK AWN A 'N TW?-T if A In Tl 1 JM ' I T T 0 x N 11, af A A T5 BETTY MCDONALD STEVE McDOWELL DAVE MCELRQY , A A v W ifi? . 'B' Z i , ' ..'! T 0 KEN MCEARLAND PATRICIA MCEARLAND TOM MCEARLAND 63 ,..sE-l I -. if HALLI MC GARY SHERYL MC GUFFY RONALD MC KINNEY -4-I w?- lr I1 W u I JEPPY MLNNETA Wm' , H 1 x? - y' Li., A ,J -'. Q1 ROBERT S. MC MURTRIE MARIANNE MC NICHOLL JAY MADDOX ROBERT MAGER ,- ELLEN MANN W,-XLLY MARTI HUGH MAC LEAN WW? 1 RKHAQD M-XNCYNELLI LANA MARTIN RICHARD MAURER LYLE MAXEY VIRGINIA MEANS DANIEL MEDINA GEORGE MERHOFF , Lilf . SANDY MARTIN EDWIN MEAGHER KATHERINE MELINDER JOAN MERLO DAVID MASKE 1 Q I m 'ggi VU 1'I If at .:!E E I 65 A1111izersary 5 1 -N- .411-: hX,-X xgyX- K Olfk E-XQY NNULLER SANDRA MUSTION MICKIE MYERS CAROLINE NELSON STUART NELSON fi 'MXN kv i, JEANNE O'MEARA MA RSHA ORSOLINE QF ,1 I if .IESSIE ONTIVEROS DIANE OWEN fi QB N f HK BARBIE ORN JANEY OXLEY BONNIE ORN 'U 67 SAM PALAZZOLA CHRIS PARKER BOB PARRILLO GARY PARSONS BOBBIE PASCHAL ,'rl1 'E-35 , .i K -1 LYNNE pATp0NmE CAROL PAUL ROBERT G, PAUL LEE PALJLIN ZTAN WAYNE PATRICK PFAVLER SANDRA PEQPLES SUSAN PEWNS W TJ 4 5 1 1 'Q I Y I R. K af as 11' S 5.4.3. u , It f ' I vkLI6II-IIA IIITLIQ git FRANCIS PERRUCCI ANI KOJ PETERSEN 'Nad wx, BU RTON PETERSON I 1 if JIM PERUCCA MARILYN PETERSON RICHARD PETERSON SUE PETERSON KRISTINE PETTERSEN CAROL PHAGAN T551 F, DARLENE PHILLIPS PATRICIA PIERCE ROBERT PIERCE Vu 69 iii' CUFFOQD FLOFFE? LLOYD PCNNDEXTER JOY PQICE v 'W N 2' T J f CJN F?ZYEC:C.'.'E-Ci TOM PLJL:O:D '.'l?C'-3 FYKE pi-Y FYNE 313-43-33 Q3-,'.'5EY 555 o,LJgfgg',-,frrgggp PAT PEID DARQYL REINEQ JO ANN PRZYBO QOWSKI SMQIS SCS QANSC'-K DENNIS REITINGER ' ' 0 fx I SUSAN RICHER E IIN 5? .Iris ' 'Ib ' s 'le 'CHARLOTTE ROBERTSON NORMA ROBINSON V . TRACEY RICHERSON TERRY RIDDLE MARGARET RILEY LARRY RIPPENGALE BOBBIE ROCKWELL xg' 'S JIM ROACH GARY ROGOWSKI PAM ROUGH CAROL ROUSH MAXINE ROBBINS Vw 7I ARLENE ROLAND Vf--, BOB RUSSELL PAT SAIZAN LINDA SAPGENT LELAND SAVOIE JOY SCHELL E! A3 GWENDOLYN SCHULZE DON ROWLAND SHARRON ROWLAND CHARLENE SANDEL '-Q Ulm llllugllt Party ,I I, l 3 ' 1:-2'- 1 ' 595 '- z . 7 ' b-.2121 , ora. A SILVIA SCALA 152 LINDA SCHUMACHER STEVE SCHWHGERT 1 I , . A L - ' fig. A J , N - 1' PAUL SCHWEIGLER DICK SEARLES BARRY SEIFERT MARGIE SEITZ ' 5 Gu' 115 J L'-in f 9 - '13 NANCY SHABAZIAN STEVE SHAFER Jo ANNE SHEPARD LARRY SHEPPARD DENNIS SHRIVER l :tantra T Fx If HELEN SEASONS G' M129 LEE SERKIN DONNA LOU ISE SHARPE B 73 f fa- 5 L 15 I 4 fi I V- A JACKIE SI-IUMAN 61 my I gy I X L.. 4 W Q I ...T Q-., 1, EIHEPPY SOAI SUE SIMPSON II RICHARD SINGLETON wb fu BILL SMITH 'Nl' IW LI 'IPQII-IY I LI I IJAI' 5 svn I . I 'I ,ff .5,, I , I . ff: T 'f 'f SHARON LEA SING TIM SITTINGER LINDA SLIESGARD LINDA SMITH PEGGY JO SNYDEQ DENNIS SORENSON ,f' DOUG SPAULDING PAM SPENCE KATHY SPENCER ka- 'E' , A ' T5 N S ? xt 'Q 1 'f f T I JAMES SPILMAN CHARLOTTE STAMEY FRANK STANLEY I V T ROD STANLEY MIKE STANWICK JUDY LEE STEADMAN DAVE STEELE LOREN STENBERG Ella H Vu 75 fs LINDA STEPHENS MARY STEVENS CHRIS STONE DIANNE STONE VI ll fem 1I'f .-IrI,IJ J J ,JJ 'iw I: N- MAPY STORER i i' BILL STRALEY JOHN STROUT LINDA SUMMERS W W' 'M WITH gf, mm wmv rfffirm JACK TEAGUE Bos TEASDALE I I Q SHIRLEY TEMPLIN BARBARA THANG KENT THEDAKER PHIL THORESON Glass f I fr Q , I A ? I LARRY TROSTLE 2 1 X ! JIM TRAVIS JAMES TOTO ROBIN TIMMS II ,. I If V U , 9' f, I! ll I Jr' 8 ART TROUT PAT TRUESDALE RONALD VAN DE WEG 77 1vmm' ' 'ill 5 MERLENE VANLYDEGRAF JUDIE VANVORCE .75 JOYCE 'JENTEPS QL ffl FV . iF LIU- LDMLN in-ln' HANS VANNOORD ,Ar JOHN VARGA BOB VATCHER JANICE VALENTINE .IO ANN VESCLO BARBARA VonDERSCHER CHUCK VROOM wg' CAPOL WALYEF? LLAINF WALL DEE DEE WALTMAN sf If ,L IIL XIIff! IIX NWS? GAYLE WATTS V. ,Qf5 f I5f,f A Y X 5,1431-2, 1 ,Ka .. 1... A Qi V , -,dx ., I I SUSY WEATHERFORD DEIONE WEEKLEY RICK WELLINGTON BONNIE WHITE CAROLYN WHITE '-1:97 fi. fi f I We. to r ' L.-f M' S BETTY ANN WATKINS TED WATKINS CAROLYN WEBB ...Q-4' ERIC WERNER SHARI WHITE SUE WEBSTER f 7, 1 ,3,,?l'f7fQ',53?i-ini :y:,,..' P S, H I R1 , I J jj , XX f f ga, ff ' 92 LARRY WESSEL lg ll ,,II,, V la 79 Q ? 1!' PENNY WHITTEMORE PAUL WHITTON DARLENE WILCOXSON GLORIA WILKINS ' 1 'Y I . , Q A M FS ' ..I.I .I 'x- Q ,p-N N, ' . X I , .:-: - ,F - , -A? if 1 .Ie I. KI I 'E RON WILIPPO HAROLD WILLIAMS JUDY WILLIAMS 10 ' ul fn LLOYD WILLIAMS ' I 4 aj SHARON WILLIAMS SUSAN WILLOUGHEY yg DIX-IIE WILZON MIYE WIITON PAT WILSON KATHY WINELAND RAY WINKLER E DONNA YOUNG RALPH ZAPPALA F Q F .L 1 BERNIE WOLF MARY K. WOOD WILLARD WOOD KATHY WOODBRIDGE xl PAT YOUNG FRED YOUNG wc' BILL ZLNSER SHIRLEY ZONSHLNE A A 1 mn ,Q vi ix 5 w 'I' fy, 1' M L . is 4, l ' Q In ., :,1a,,'y N K NANCY WOOD 66 SHIRLEY YEKO 'I ,IILI V 81 E me f Q 5 .fffc il ll 70 U' ii 35 A o I Y 22 W If ,I K 3 fn P W Girls' League Oficers 1929 K I Student Elete1in,me1t.1t Patterned after the federal govern- ment, the BHS student government gives the students a chance to express their views through the Executive, Inter-club, and Legislative Councils. These repres- entatives are elected by the student body which gives the students a taste of what local and national elections will be like. A great deal of work is also done by the committees who plan and carry out school dances and other social events, assemblies, rallies, and elections. ,un VCDTE :He ..,-ls lillsir gon-earn gxtqkxae ' - . ' wax. Corresponding secretary Li n cl a Sargent foolc charge of all ASB correspondence and was Yhe chair- man of ihe Elecfion Commiffee. Talcing the minufes av all Execu- five and Legislative Council meef- ings was the main job of ASB re- cording secrefary Carol Dailey. She also signed club chariers. One of the duties of she auditor Gretchen Lambert was ro collecf the money from the jukebox every day offer third lunch, She was also in charge of all sales for ASB fundions and was The chairman of the Ticket Comrnirtee. C' x 1 li Q 2 !j ,Lf Aeale 'FU 'he neachef' i ,LSB -Ice-:'es'alen' V C'n'a LCFS on oso:h.' as sne hands ASB ad Mser Mr, Qcaer' 5'e'.-:er a sn'n,f red a::le. Serge f3 r-in-.':n'n. ASE Pres den' a'ches. Under 'he adrn'n's a':n cf :'es 'aen' Gecnge En'nk'.'.': h 'he Su den' s':'e was a::r:.ea. F:' 'he 'Vs' 'ne 'n BHS r's'c',' 'he Eu' 'cughs ack rnee' was held a n'ah'. Lnc'he' Frs' was 'he f een r'1inu'e nu'fT cn :enod be'ween I rs' and second aeriods. X Mr. Brewer i.-.ho me' x-ff L55 czfzers dal, ga-we Ps l.:'ual:'e adfce was' da so rnach 'c 'nn :'c.'e 'ne s:h::l, Eesaes he':'na 'he :'es'aen' in gene-':' 'he dses ci I-.SS '.':e :'esden' V a'n'a Lena wene ': :'esde eve' 'he Leg's': .e an: 'n'e'-C -5 C:un:' and s: 'e ci ' e assennb' es. -4 Q 4'- ef wr' u I UEIIG EJ ' SpEti,Itig Under the administration of ASB president Bart Campbell a Home- coming Week was approved by the faculty. Bart also presided at Ex- ecutive Council and assemblies. As co-ordinator for the ASB com- mittees, Miss Wolfson met with the committee heads every day and helped to keep things running smoothly . ASB vice-president Dave More- land led the lnter-club and Legis- lative Council and helped t-he pres- ident. He also presided over some ofthe assemblies. nw it 3 1 ll ' 1' -5 1 , , -it ' -i . 'I 'ii I ,ixfx s ,--.X. l. 'xp-J ax x ai '.eJf T7 ,M- f -5 -..-..... As ASB auditor, Linda Sargent kept accurate records of all finan- cial transactions, and planned the earning and spending of student funas. Handling all correspondence was the main job of ASB correspond- ence secretary Linda Hoak, She was also chairman of the Election Committee. ASB recording secretary Virginia Long took the minutes at Legisla- tive ana Executive Council meetings, She also took notes at the Foothill League Forum meetings and re- corded the mimeographed minutes made by the host school. 5 Running The sTudenT governmenT is The gigantic iob of The Executive Council, which holds group meeTings once a monTh. Under The Execufive Council 1400 ASB cards were sold, and a successful Ceralbus sale Took place. The sTudenT store plan was approved by The sTu- denTs and was submiTTed To The CenTral Office for approval. For The firsT Time in BHS hisTory a nighT Track meeT againsT Burroughs was scheduled. An exchange luncheon wiTh Burroughs was considered a success by all who at'Tended. The ExecuTive Council planned a Homecoming Week, which was approved by The faculfy. AnoTher plan was The vicTory flag which will be shown every Time The BHS varsity wins. The purpose of The lnTer-club Council is To sTrengThen The club program in general, co-ordinaTe club acTiviTies, and acT as a sounding board for club prob- lems. Every club with a charTer is en- Titled To one repre-senTaTive and one vote aT lnter-club Council, IT meets once a month and The ASB vice-presidenT is The presiding officer. This year lnter-club Council planned an Academic Day, in which outstanding sTudenTs from various fields of work would be chosen. The Inter-club Council also devised The point system which prevents students from having offices in 'foo many clubs. , xi, , 'irf F 4' f -l ' , 9 S s riff V ,. , 1 1 '5 Z ,S , i 1 .-1' FALL Bail Fow G Brinlrwortli, C T-leak J Russell. Middle Row-S, Cayman, J. Beal, H. Hoedinghaus, B. Davis. Front Row-G. Lambert, V. Long, L. Sargent, C. Dailey. SPPINQ Vyf- Bacl- Row--.I Russell, B Brinkworth, B. Bean, Middle Row-D. Moreland, L Arthur, L. Stenberq Front Row-B Hamilton, V. Long, I.. Hook, L. Sargent. B ffgfisr .. X V BGCl1 ROWfl-- Moore, P. WlWiTT0U, T. Donlon, R. Reed, Nl- Shepherd, D. Moreland, L. Koefhe, D, Shriver, L. Stenberg, T. While, B. Bozeman, C. Parker, S. McCur1rie, B. Buth, G. James, M. Smith, J. Seaborg. Front Row-C. Kidwell, S. Rowland, P. Zens, E. Antenucci, B. Parks, C. Webb, M, Orsoline, L. Sargent, S. King, C. Bradway, N. Hinlhorne, L, Kr9itZer,T,Sl1QW,V, Long, . lj i , I J ll. clip -A fluib Calwell Ilmltl ll Ja VJ J ,Je :Jag Dave Moreland presides over an Inter-club Council meeting, which co-ordinates all the school clubs. Making plans for The exchange luncheon with Burroughs was one of The iobs of The Ex- ecutive Council. I JH! V U 87 .S swf SF-' fx wx, Nd lv ',,'-r-D' 5' 'xy - -- .. . .. .-7 -ig: ., - ' , -k A npr Q O M ..,,,, 4 -. s , Y . . . .,, . FALL-Back Row-L. Sargent, V. Long, G. Lambert, T. Lambert, D. Moreland, L. Stenberg, B. Christopher, S. Gayman, B. Hamilton A. Pe-'erson, D. Layne, T, McFarland, S. McMurtrie, L. Hoak, E. Bryson, J. Dussault, S. Perkins. Front Row-E. Dunn, C. Dailey, L Koe'he, P. Whittemore, P. Loyola, C. Graham, M. Van Lydegraf, B. Watkins, J, Przyborowski, S. Cantaley. Council farmer lQ lSl6Lr'6rijQ -f',' ,U 1 . .. gs -'Y ,. J , . ' 'f-r Q , sf 5 .9 I fb Qlilflfy gqfl P N--gf Vfrrlrnf., L mrtyc-n', L Haillf, P Knrlslrom .I Pvymi D Moreland .l Carpvnlor B Campbell! D Adams 1 ',f,,y, 55 Urn Froril Pon-J tru-nafrty, ll Hoffman, J Bizno, S Pvoplvs, .l Loland, E Watkins, C. Paul, C. Dailey, B. Pascal, T lqfjlifi ,W -wr FALLfBack Row-E. Elder, M. Omer, P. Stafford, L. Blankenship, W. Riley, P. Pfeifer, C. Bradway, B. Nolan, M. Levine, M. Giambra, S. Porter. Front Row-P. Luders, B. Schilling, C. Kidwell, D, Goodrich, V. Royle, D. Parson, C. Speirs, R. Reed, G. J1im.i.cm1i i.rJ gisl.ai'l.i.weJ Gwlmml. mfr W SPRING-Back Row-M. Herman, S. Pouliof, E. Marro, R. Sterger, J. Bilger, P. Pfeifer, R. Shook, R. Duncan, B. Johnson, L. ' ' ' b V. R l V. Yocum, K. Anderson, J. Ninmon, Borg. Front Row-J. Radford, M. Dayian, J. Defweiler, P. Henry, M. Glam ra, oy e, M. Manning, P. Luders. I JH! U U 89 FALL Bock Row L LeBeou B Stouffer M Covollo D Bruckner J Whrre B Srnlson B. Curtis J Darley Front Row J Mnlls L Toylor P Healy J Powers B Scnoennernon G Enochs C Hook G Peterson J Hough. FJJPHJTLLJTQ L Jisjlartize Chun 11 33 J . 'Oo 45 r mn 5 Lvuut .I WI1iYG,b LLDUC M Flrgg L Mol W n A Phorrodn S nh From Pow 4 Pur s K Lefierthon R Deeb, G Peterson J Johnson L Le eou ,,,, .. , rw., ,,.,, ,. .Y,M.., . 'D!F'vwwrr-vv--. ,V W-Q-mw..,.,.-,, vwwrruum-vpn.-Ry,.W.m., l 4 i i i L ,'i'hl ' ' .l i 'f' N w.,. -v-vw-wqngunnp P Fil f I lbw uf i WL.'!QHk f in ' 1-1 A ,Q .-f ' iliiiilisiri We ' ' f 1-:.. i f f , iiifl azgzff F - ' ' ' fi iWii?Mix?' L l l i4 -.. ' I x. ' is -W sc, L I if QU, f if fw f H Mer: ,J awww r ' .V 'e,' , . fray pump - L , 1 gaenxgg H ,pina ,gf, ,,M :sg liz? ..-. 44m4,.:- rpg, - mph-has .-X . . V51 A K A L r 5 v'Jmix'ir 4 , 11 ' 5, 3- 1 5:3L 1'2'? , J ' ,:-- X . n 'Y . . N . : 1:f n:Z2f: 1.:. . : 5 :i , ,,,,...,.,mv-e A 6 i f' PM rkfwswwwmg Wekff Sopihicimoirei SOPHOMORE Cynihio Hook, spring secretory, Jim Russell, spring president, .lockie Howell, spring vice-president. ulllLllH,l,0lI? JUNIOR Bock row-Borf Bean, spring president, Bob Dovis, fall president, Front row-Poi Henry, lull secretory and spring vice-president, Mike White, fall vice- president, Sue Curley, spring secreicxry. F-.llr.k4 ifiiw' Jap M Senior Bock row - Loren Srenberg, fdll vice- presidenf ond spring president, Dove Layne, spring vice-presidenig Lloyd Wil- licims, fall president. Fronf row -Lindo Hook, foll secretory, Joy Price, spring secretory, Joney Oxley, spring treasurer, Belindo Billinghom, full Treasurer. I ll All, U U 91 flllu e mt Bedbr gf' , iv .L 'S.YL V FALL-Back Pon-P. Nielson, E. Tuclfer, P. KarlsTrom, T. WhiTe, T. McFarland, J. Losciro. FronT Row- L. Targerrorsi J. llffenpsugn, G. Pe'-erscn, P. Deeb, Dave Layne lchairmanl, L. Achen, L. Hook, D. Palmer. ?g. 3 Zh T f' ,-Q,.,,4 i i . , . flu, :hw 1. , rr g,,, ,T wh., I l1.il l iill T iilwi ii iiriiii. l li,ii- T lliiilnx In . . Thru :iw Li l' ni' ' i M-rliir-:rl 1 Xkrll-vi QQ One of The duTies of The Social CommiT'Tee, under Tall chairman Dave Layne and spring chairman Paul Karl- sTrom, was To find spon- sors Tor The sporTs nighTs. Members helped wiTh The cokes and cleaned up aTTerwards. The commiTTee also planned an aT Ter-game d a n c e Tollowing The Burbank-Burroughs TooT- loall game and anoTher aTTer The TirsT Burbanlo Burroughs basl4eTl:nall game. The main job Tor The spring semesTer Social CommiTTee was To plan all The small deTails oT The Aloha, such as Tind- ing a good band and making The le i s, The commiTTee als o pre- pared and served re- TreshmenTs aT The FooT- hill League Forum. AcTually, The S o cial Comminee co-ordinaTes and helps ouT aT all ASB acTiviTies. ASB. COYll ll'YTEE ycmzcxe- usr Q?., -- ,-1- 1 -...-- -N-N.-.- Q'- l -.--- l l' ,.,.. ...gp- ....,--1 .,i-4' .,-of .4-v-- .,-4v- f-N,--1 Q.-11.1 -1... --si --. wh...-, Q..,h- Q-1 F NFS.: lf ' R N.. - V 'N M- x 'W I + Q .....,-. f I -wi ll .Pu-Q? Fu Q ,,.1-.,- ...,--- ,,,-..1.-- ...ii- .an--1 , .,.'- ., X.,k l -... - I I x - Q.. 3 --- .1- , ,-.f- ' l 1 Z i IX l lvl i-- 'Ki l K x f f, M l l I . if fix X I li., X--f W1im Selling tickets to the operetta are members of the Ticket Committee Susie Weatherford and Joyce Venters. 'X sri, I - I feat' - '-'X e iid YJ. RIC' V I 1. X .:6l f z ?f1 'v - ,Q N j 6 'J.l1.4l:!,L -f , . 1 Y., i I A Y tl .4 I A it F? Members of the Social Committee Carol Walker, Rosie Deeb, Sharrie Diffenbaugh, and Sue are proudly holding up the leis they mode forthe Aloha. .5 h 'x N? as YJ! 'a ,J 41:90 9 ,,,n- Planning a future assembly are Sue Webster, Bud Riley, Ed Marro, and Nancy Thisselle. Porter 'I 4' A IIA U U 93 Jleetiim x to if . 1 c t F i 5. W A r T . 7 -i X -.,. .T is . .. f .ip-1.-L Organizing and supervising the elec- tions was the iob of the Election Com- mittee. Linflci Sargent, tall chairman, and LM iii l-look, spring chairman, a- greed that counting the ballots was a long and tedious iob. The Poster Committee, under Sue Per- kins, made posters for tootball games and track meets and other ASB spon- sored activities, such as dances and sports nights. The Calendar Committee, under tall chairman Merlene Van Lydegraf, sold Brown, J. Cheney, D. Weekley, B. Ben- son. Front Row-S. Stickney, M. Man- ning, J. Dussault, Linda Sargem lCl10lf' mont, B. Paschal, B. Iverson, J. Leibiow. A .nf I Back Row-D. Brown, M. Seitz, L. Zimmer- man, L. Arthur B. Pierce, S, Beale, S. Wood, B. Al la n. Front Row-B. Jor- gensen, D. Spanich, Linda Hook lchair- mant, N. Hinthorne, B. Bennett. way over the amount ot calendars they had hoped to sell. During the spring semester, chairman Judy Cressaty and her committee put up a sign board to post the clubs and other activities taking place. The Ticket Committee, under fall chairman Gretchen Lambert and spring chairman Linda Sargent, started out the year by selling over 1400 ASB cards. During the year tickets were sold for various ASB activities, such as dances, plays, and the operetta. Back Row-H. McLean, C. Cutshaw, B. Lyons, L. Koethe, J. Green, S. Gayman, P. Luders. Middle Row-B. Billingham, C. Christian, V. Long, J. Hughes, D. - f J UGJL J JGJ li lem FALL AND SPRING-BGCJQ Row-- C. Showmciker, G. Brock, A. Doran. Front Row-C. Lindley, Sue Perkins lchoirmonl, K. Tdchef. limi YALL AND SPRING-Bock ROW- P. Allin, L. Durkee, G. Roberlson, K. Bailey, J. Cheney. Front Row- P. Goodsell, B. Davis, Merlene Von Lydegrof lfoll chdirmonl, Judy Cres- suly lspring chdirrndnl, L. Zekdricl. , E if 4 -is ll .....41 ll af' , 1, f ff , '7Q?7 71 ' ' .Z X f - wif' U ' 1 :fiy,.57 f 'Z 1 V , 4, f 2 Q. ft' 19- ' .W A 4 - H1 ,J - ,. .N ... -v- n an J 'A' ' Q tv .4 . -' 'ZGT X. ., .,,. J .-v fs 1 -lr? ...-Tr---U, f' M5111 5 ln-wv+nn1 Ysyxif ea ro fv , JL FALL AND SPRING-Bock Row- J. Green, D. Woltmon, M. Omer, M. Krouse, T. McFarland, E. Elder J. Smith, P. McGraw, S. Sfickney Front Row-J. Venters, J. Robb, C Webb, Lindo Sargent lspring choir- mcinl, Gretchen Lomberf lfoll choir- monl, C. Wright, K. Woodbridge, B. Benson. h.....,.Y. H-aww .1 -va W1 J ww , ll ll nu, U U 95 L. U Q C 'J' i -Ae .45 FALL-Bock Qow-S. Webster, R. Zoppolo, L. Lombard, E. Donn, J. Sclworlln, N. Tniselle. Middle Row -C. Grabarn, J. Pryzlaorowskl, T. Wonnen, N. l-lin'norne, S. Bauder, S. Musrlon, L. Beare. Fronl' Row -Mrs. S'eol-ens B, Orn B. Orn, C. Parker, A, Peferson, Karen Goodrich fcno rmonl, T. Dunne well. Tlfe co-cbarfnsn of fbe Fcregn Exzbsnge Cor'-r-fffee, Karen Good- - -' l D rfb and Cbrs Parker, began Tbelr J frsr :cf -. fy' before scbool even - - J? 4 srarred by sponsorng o Teo For the X-1 lcregn excbonge sfo denf, Ani Pererson ro l'e'o ner gel ocquolnfed - X L -.-Hb some cf rbe Bl-lS girls. Tbe comwwee olso sponsored rlrme +.+ ,J4,fJ.-. of llrsf Sports ngnr ond o rnovie Ju- -f l'-s Caesar X.-.b':l1 sforred Morlon f Erzndo. DLr'ng fre sorng semester this c:o 'Wee sured 'n+o the Forelgn Excbange Clqb wlrn Noncy Hin- rbzrne as oresldenf, Dlnners were N , C. Crund- be'd or varbos foreaa res'ou'a r L A L . . .V , MH4- ora o rr-:: gr case mas doe ln ,.,L.'fL1 +A rw- +L-fe icfejn excl-3-vw: .V .. ., sa.. grrs. ASSEMBLY Tbe :ba 'aa C5 e A.s,e- bl Cb ee Und: See 'ferr l a 'l ber COMMHEE c'an e: 'fe :see bl?-es sfvc ec'+l's 'n :dx Tv.: c ine favorffes fe-atlred '- Pe 3- s ond rne Redlands cl'o'r. SHOWCASE Tbe Snovvcose Caron'-l 'ee beaa . Q by Copy K eden jp, QQ we :Sw gn' l-lorrv Ford durng We sorlng 'ales ca'e of fbe ' fron? of +l-e ood 'Y ,ifl ff E11 PQ,-,' H Efr'1llr.-rlwq r Z'f1rlrr1l'1, f- l1f'f'l'z B frurlrus B D-nr-N L flvwncrnmn ,J i l.,,f, L B gggryf, J Ba,'r'cn D Hg--fl n M fl'llQ Po.-.' M Pfrousv, S Sluclney, .I Sclmrlln, P Luders, Q, U, ',',ff ffl, J flelzon 'S D ll Y'lZ'llJ'll P Wrlzcn S Fr:-ol ov, S Wobsfor Front Rox-.'eS Crbbs, ' Bauder ff Crqlvzrn, 3 lfurley, l'-l Hrn'lworne, P Henry, C Brndwoy,L Merrill, C Webb, E. Dunn, 9,5 2 Essen, T Worrlwen, a n d sc'1x ce Woriune. SS 36 FALL-Bock Row-R. Duncan, L. Cordle, P. Schweigler, L. Wessel, K. Childers. Front Row-C. Duffen- dock, S. King, Lindo Sue Merrill lchoirmanl, P. Duly, K. Krammes. i 1 , '::y. ml,-.rggl2' i ffl fs.. A vii Z 1 irmrreaisa FALL AND SPRING7J. Nelson, H. Forcl, lspring Choirmonl, K. Goodrich, Missing P ore C. Kidvvell lfoll choirmonl, P. Rough, M. Evuns, D. Graham, ond L. Spivey. mbly Q ! gs, vi, GIG 05 O 9 SPRING-Back Row-R. Duncan, -v ,ff as 29:9 E. Morro, 5. Webster, B. Riley, B. Horlcin. Front Row-N. Thisselle, C. Duffendcick, Lindo Sue Merrill lchoirmonl, P. Duly, K Krommes. H gn JL U U 97 Nj 5- f . ,fy 5 Ke? C? Q7 5 V7 lf i x. L I I FALL AND SPRKNG SEMESTER-Beck Row-S. Buenler, K. Anderson, C. Goodman, NV. Erfgfond, P. . Schwelgler, N. Sefrle, K. France, G. Brock. From Row-C. Walker, L. Clarke, Mori Gicrnbro Kspring ' -f - - - choirmany Tom Lcxrnberf Hall cncirrnanl, S. Curley, E. Srcfford. 1 -:S 1.11 S Eusrlf IJMYJWQ publmf for vhe svn Am x seems ro enloy duno Mak ng infereyng and avrqqme .or pfuy june Mud IS Wes Eng- mg 1 .-.r wh Srenorf Nelson of the showcase drsplmg wgg me pb gf land, member gf me Pub! My Ccm' frs' Soo rfs Ngn' wnrcn was Hum Ford CHGWVWWJH ef 'Fe Shaw- miffee. sponsored by the Foreign Exchange case Committee. Ccmmrnec. i 7.1 98 'xi s qv ,N-.2--Y X A ,M WT QQ 1.11 SPRING AND FALLH-Back Row-S. Parsons, L. Moore, J. Howell, P. Wilson, D. Louchard, E. Antenucci, B. Parks. Middle Row-C. Owens, H. Hoedinghaus, F. Young, B. Hamilton, B. Christopher, S. Franzen, E. Christenson. Front RowfP. Nor- wood, K. Anderson, M. Giambra lchairmonl, A. l'wtr-men' J. Detweiler, C. Thompson, C. Parrinello. -gli-I--2 Planning the first football ralley are Bernard Christopher cmd L I n d a Moore, members of the Ralley Com- mittee. Putting up a poster is Carolyn Shoe- maker, member of the Poster Com- mittee. Counting ballots in a recent elec- tion is Bill Lyons, Election Committee member. ll u hllf' U 0 99 JC or:--..:-,--: - T A . G -e s - fe 3 ser'es'e' were :, T. 3 .::,n':n, cresn Snclcney, vice-bresiclenf Carolyn Webb, Treasurer, ancl Marsha Ofsolne, secreTary. ,324 l ,V .mam Sue Off :ers fc' 'fe SS Q Se 'es'e' were Lind: --R f-r 3'es'oen'- ,'.'ia'i Berh Orner, secrefary, Elaine Elder, Treasurer, and Ani Peferson, vice-president. Ci' 1 T L T see ue The firsT acTiviTy of The Girls' Lea- T he .' gue was The Fafher-Daughfer Ban- gy g, 35 queT held in November. ln December TM' Vi 3 it ' if' a Regional Conference was given gig! by Bl-IS wiTh The Girls' League of- ficers frorn Twelve schools aTTending. Two baclfward dances were spon- sored, The firsT being dressy and The second was casual dress. The Girls' League rnoney drive for Malia nef- Ted over 370, and The cloThes drive for The Save Children FederaTion was also successful. ln March The Girls' League offi- cers parTicipaTed in The Soufhern California-Arizona Conference held OT Beverly l-lills High School. ln April The MoTher-DaughTer Tea was spon- sored, in which The rriofher and daughfer TalenT was a big hiT, and in June The Girls' League sponsored The Senior Tea. 0 l lv1Cl'nq Tl'0 Con1nwV'CCS were Digng Arngsgn Carden Grimshcw l T'l1 Allllllf Judi Croc-n Linda Hook. Front Row-Sue Sfickney Birbnui Benson Karen Goodrich and Bobbie Paschal, ill.. If ,Vx il al 04 avi Planning the anuual Basketball Banquet are officers Bill Brink- worth, spring president, Bob Barnes, spring vice-president, John Beal, fall president, Paul Whitton, fall secretary-treasurer. Missing is Steve Shafer, spring secretary-treasurer. A Get Acquaintedn sock hop honoring the sophomores was the first activity sponsored by the Boys' League. It also sponsored the dance after the first Burbank - Burroughs basketball game and two days of Twirp Week. A very popular basket- ball game between the faculty and the seniors was sponsored by the Boys' League, and both the Basket- ball and Football Banquets were given. Lf il Steve Shafer is congratulated by Mr. Ham Lloyd for receiving the award for the most valuable back at the football banquet sponsored by the Boys' League. Coach Peterson is being bandaged by Tom McFarland, after the annual Senior-Faculty basketball game, sponsored by the Boys' League. lg ii I5 I' . 51 . ,c 'i' L it B reiv L , , ,,,,e 1 't , U lOl O2 X 5 A Q 44 .S A .P Yei 'ezzefs :fe T'e'es: Fcg' 3, Ks , H:Ug : 9-4:25, Hee: rgivs :fa SK s Eqefen :wg E3dE'S cfe E:r'r' e Ham VCU F ', C:.'Tsc Be- X, lc ixylx-.:'d :fd Jamey. Odey. V ,N Y fl T A ,' 1 ' J Q W , '- V 1 ' 1 , S U11 and SW l i EEL AJ J 4 J-' 1,4 Q ,fgg WJ, ,J,-,-Q A, 'fi Well, skit, skat, how about that? accompanied by Kathy Houghton's grin has been a very familiar sight at BHS games this year. Another favorite was the Pep Jug which caused the audience to really yell when head yell leader Happy Hoedinghaus took the lid oft it. Skip Buehler, the only looy yell leader, enioyed doing the Boom'boom yell, whereas Theresa Foglia's antics livened up all the yells. l'm really proud ot the pep and spirit the audience showed at BHS games this year, says head song leader Bonnie Hamilton. Betty .lo Aylvvard adds, Everyone co-operated with us and made our song leading real easy! Song leader Patty Carlson thought the card stunts looked real sharp while Janey Oxley thought the drill team and band added greatly to the color during the halt-time activities. , T, E Q-x scfub tl f kr. Q I Pe 150 Nw T Lg? A WA W7 Wm kg W1 A Girls' Swim Team rgasnifgffiiamsi Our organizaTions have made a greaT deal of pro- gress in The pasT fiTTy years. This is made evidenT by The increase in The number of clubs and The scope ThaT They cover. These clubs proiecT The feeling and spiriT 1 of Burbank High School sTudenTs and aT Times have been a source of irispiraTion. 'll Memories, in mosT cases, are The wonderful oufcome of being able To be a member and To parTicipaTe in club , I acTiviTies. The clubs ThaT have been organized since Bur- iq' 7 bank High School's beginning have become The back- Q V s bone of The sTudenT body and ifs acTiviTies. I ' 4 V jill f a- , Nw T l 1 ,es ,Ti ug f Q , . ll ll 'r T9 I W l fi v ' Tvs ,- Q lj A ,fI4 my ' gg Xljl 'I rl ' If X if P - ' ff T l ,T T 1 my . ft '5 ' - f T as mm. Q s f iwllui T T . 6 A 1 J ' E Mw , . fl l 4 tp, xx 1 V I , Ill ' s B T 'Y f T ' y tllllll lll , T y i g Pl N D ,T 6 ,ll if f X ' Al A T- 'ic -3955 Q Q, ,7 l llllllll 4 fs-Q5 . FT .. C Tc Q VW W C7 : ,L 1-Pa Nr 32-fw' sa C f A 'sf m-r-- X. x. I., wx. N ., K 'll -' XJ -w '- -5'SAI1x D SSE' -. 2' A V K -- CV I 'N U -x Y wr- LFS?-, S -f-A y - LN. N I Q CX N, :es 363 Tv N5 Cx oi? Caglifarnia 1cho la:rsh1 - f 1 Federation ir- HK v 'h-. -f 'W' -----' -A .ma ii Jliinilmi X - 1+-' ' X, Due To The illness of Mr, John Leach, The sponsor of Junior STaTesmen, John Duffendack and Wes England, Tall and spring club presi- clenTs, have been responsible for Junior STaTes- men being an acTive organizaTion. In The Tall semesTer, clulo members aTTendecl a regional conference aT The STaTler HilTon HoTel. AT This Time, Penny Hermann presenTed CaThy Bradvvay's bill, S'raTehoool Tor Hawaii. LaTer in The semesTer Junior STaTesmen mem- bers aTTended a regional convenTion in Pasadena. Junior Slriresrnvn oifiri-rs Biirl-L Row W. England, B. plfffcei J. Duf ff-nrlriil Fran! Row A. liilf.sw1ifin,C. Brr1Clvvr1y,K Borirrlrnan. Back Row-A. TrouT, T. LamberT, V. Ing, J. Boynron, J. Beyea, W. England, A. Bassenian, K. Boardman, J. LePrince, B. Koury. Middle Row-T. Cook, A. PeTersen, W. Bowers, R. Duncan, C. Bradway, P. Srafford, P. Wilson, J. Nelson, R. Deeb, K. Bailey, M. Morgan. FronT Row-S. Clark, P. Mirchell, L. O'Rell, J. Yabsley, B. Pierce, L. Kreirzer, J. Duffendack, P. Hermann, G. Brinlcworth, B. Om, P. Goodsell, C. Thompson, T. Shaw. 'iii' Af' i us lO7 Gampui The aaa! of Cam us Chrishans is To Teach - P moral and sOA +-al values To Us members by havha gsesr speakers and devahanal meetings. One of Hrs achviries during The oasr year indudej +he sendng of baskers and gifrs To The needv dung Chnsfrnas. The dab sponsored a rehgcss assembfy as well as mfa breakrasrs. i Trfa. uh. R. 11' 'L ul 1 I 5 1. ' ' A ' ' F FX 1 K' Vai f' F Nr ' 4 Ffok 'J Lex P S Ewen S Sm 'h X Ee 'W L r ,, 6 P 1 1 r' 1 ws 1 C o ' o D Paks E Eu - C Qwehsen -X B I 1 V N '.' ' ' '? F s K Pin? B Cu w Pen' Rexx X ckers F ,, 5 - j, ' ' 'E ' V I W P DEM-1 L, Le5eau S. Srnesfad F Ewle D F 4 1 J yfj yn P 21,171 C, UW:-ri- i,'n. U' O cy Back Row-D. Young, S. Snell, S. Dillinger, L. Cordle, J. Leland, L. Moore, F. Lipianec, G. Cebby, P. Thomson, R. Stanley, H. Maclean, Gardner, M. Theis, C. Phagan, J. Bennison, M. Rosen, T. Lambert. 3rd Row-- B. Tucker, D. Olsen, P. Rough, .I, Williams, M. Stover, Peoples, S. Fretz, J. Moore, K. Melinder, A. Petersen, S. Cayman, P. Bradley, C. Hoffman. Qnd Row B. Prater, P. Wilson, D. Pike, Mills, J. Crossaty, C. Paul, B. Orn, M. Johnson, C. Roush, K. Tachet, E. Wall, E. Elder. Front Rowfl? Brlrllrvtt, D. Griffith, M. Wood, Childers, J. Boynton, E. Brown, P. Whitton, Mrs. Blackstone, D. Shriver, W. Riley, M. Hogan, B. Benson, B. Orn, B. McDonald, C. Craha R. Snake, S. St. John. estate Blurb The members of the Rooter's Club, under the direction ot Mr. Robert Clough, worked hard, especially in football season, to pro- mote better spirit and cooperation among the students by means of an organized rooting section. Our famous card stunts and white shirt section of past years showed up again with their guidance. They were also responsible tor decorating all sports events and generally making all the sports more exciting and colorful. K S J K m IIHII A ff V 0 T09 -3' NOV Snvcf KW? GAA Winfer Preslderv Llcden ard L'z L: 1b'e: :fe on 'Lek mzfks recudv +0 olur-ge r We :ssl :Fd ccmoege cgifs' E-3:2 ole-rs svfmmlfg abillfy. Wlwer Execu'-ue Ecard-Back Row-M. Pe'-arson, N. Sel le, K. France, M Riley M55 Fa' F2cb 1son, gdvlscr, Mfddle Row-J. Strong, S. Willoughby P. Bar-lei J. SV 1 l'l, S. King K. Lefclvfrled, S. Blssen. From? Row-P. Mc Grow, S. l'l3'd'EV'l, J,Sel1orr1. l fl ' 7 .- A f K - , . ,J !..J ! 1 Salk' Gcix-.VH :gd Vie Sew' :fe bc'l' x 5 L : '-S 'C call 'Ps' lns' hal' X Qi e lscks 'sage' 'J s::'e 3 fx Ls' We' 'e:H' R ,gf no I ,Jr . . 1. V -I ,. D 'Q - ' -mmf' ' if , Marsha Orsoline, GAA Summer President Dorothy Dake and Barbara Burnside score their points. Although archery is a difficult sport, it is popular among the CAA mem- bers and lhf-y urn all rragc-r lo boiler their aim. l i 5 x ,4 'Z ,ifzvvh . i.. .,, yvqg, ,. za, l im J . ,Ur ' 07-Auf' , pf, .4 fx r- .1 , nxgw x fp, -if ,M ,. ... ,fx .4--. 6' '?'?U-xii, ' -y ll: 'q.,,,- . Q - - A, 1- 1 U -V uv-.V '.' , ., . .tv - 3-.aww woe sceoo l l i i r ! 7 I Back Row-S. Edwards, S. Whire, P. Reid, K. Gardner, S. Marrin, J. King, K. Perrersen, S. Harden, S. McDonald, P. McGraw, S. Richer, B. Busrrum, S. Cowgill, A. Vollmer, M. Omer, D. Griffirh, P. Barrlerr, L. Cordle, P. Poroky, C, Goodman, G. Brock, J. Robb, C. Roush, B. Schilling, S. Hibbard, S. Bissen, M. Wood, J. De'weiler, C. Wierman, C. Redding, J. Smith, B. Habirz, S. McCambridge, S. Websrer, M. Seifz. Cenfer Flrrh Row-L. Durkee, Scharlin, J. Dobbins, C. Duflendack, L. Moore, M. Van Lydegral, K. Baker, B. Whire, S. Dyer, C. Sfamey. Center Fourth Row-S. McDowell, G. K. Ehlers, V. Voighr, N, Coy, M. Srevens, S. Srickney, K. Narurri, C. Harrison. Third Row-S. Gayman, S. Beale, K. Melinder, S. Moore, L. Kce'he, G. Lambert E. Mann, S. Diffenbaugh, S. Knursen, P. Messineo, L. Merrill, B. Aylward, H. Hoedinghaus, K. Liechrfried, M. Dyer, L. Anderburg, G. S. King, S. Willoughby, S. Franzen, S, Koehler, M. Riley, M. Lyons. Second Row-J. Losciro, B. Hamilron, L. Hook, S. Peterson, K. Edkins S. Rowland, Worrhen, L. Lambrechr, C. Graharn, K. Anderson, D. Weekley, P. Loyola, J. Hickman, V. Long, B. Billingham, V, Means E. Anrenucci. L. Martin, H, Chinzi, L. Dinsmoor, J. Ninman, D. Lehvvich, M, Levine. Fronr Row-Mrs. McCall D. Griffin, J. Cheney, S. Curley, C. Cronclwell, J. Sreadman, R. D. M31 'f'5 M. Manning, C. Raberfson C. Sandel, K. Tilden, C. Spiers, M. Pererson, J. Cressary, M. Orsoline, C. Webb N. HIn'horne, J. Przxbor- M. Dayian, N. Roberrs, B. Parks, K. McClTnfock, S. Wearherford, L. Slifsgard. C. Walker, D. Walther, B. Davis. ' J . . 1 J I Many ol the Letlcigiils did their part in The Blue Cruvch Drive by helping to collect money around in various spots in Burbank. n Q A L. Arthur, P. Luders, M. Giambra, K. Bradway, D. Connine P. Hathaway, M. Johnson, M. Smith, J. Strong, S. Russell M. Rosen, L, Tatgenhorst, D. Young, C. Beckland, J Robertson, R. Goold, J. Adams, S. Brown, M. Gruber, J. Price, J. Sehorn, C. Lee, G. Watts, Muller, C. Ziegler, C. Nelson, K. L. Sargent, E, Wall, M. Roeder, S. J. O'Meara, N. Gilbert, P. Jones, T. Reed, D. Parsons, L. Gotwals, C. owsky, B, Bennett, S. Mustion, B. J. Donald, N. Settle France, J. Venters Perkins, L. Pacal, T. .Foglia, K. Houghton Durkee, D. Young Baltzer, M. Herman l- --... ..... 5 , V 5, -. as lf T X-JF f, ,L - i Marsha Orosoline Carolyn Webb L6-TTGfQIflS Wlfiief President Letteigirls Summer President Iiie1ite1igi.1il.s Serving Burbank High School is the main purpose of the Letter- girls Club. This past year Lettergirls were seen ushering at the Dance Performance, Open House, and other school events. They also served at various banquets, including the sports banquets. This was the only Burbank High School organization participating in the Blue Crutch Drive. The club's constitution was revised this year, stating that not all girls receiving letters from participation in GAA are granted mem- bership in the official Lettergirls Club. They must be willing to serve the school as active Lettergirls, fulfilling the new requirements of the constitution. Active members now receive an emblem to wear on their sweaters to distinguish them from those girls not participating in the official Lettergirls Club. it F' ,rc if Q 4' I., Ng 0 .1 1 ll ff' A-L--i , V , i - .. , ,.,. ,, ..f, lil Ill 7114, gajjiatwmri -e f .J 1' V -- , , ,UD A . if HM ,. -fifl . ,. A in 4, 5, ,,.,.,,,, .M . -q......' ' 4 f3'V'W f 1'--J srzfff- I W 'Q . 1 V ' 1 'Won ' .' ' r - , ' LiZ,.,M. V M,-Shu Orosoiinel president and Mrs- MCCQII, gdvigorl Dotty Macintrye, Caroline Nelson, and Carolyn Harrison rest induct a regular business meeting. after the bicycle ride to Griffith Park. ll3 Club Foll ond spring Executive Bocrd-Top Row-K. Woodbridge, J. Hick- mon. Bottom Row-S. Mustion, B. Billinghom, L. Koetbe, L. Sargent, J. Green. 1 l Bock Pow-J. Lelond, A. Petersen, S. Goymon, S. Beole, D. Woltrnon, P. Young, L. Arthur, L. Burgess, M. Seitz, S. Webster, H. Hoeclinghous, C. Porlrer, G. Wotts, L. Merrill, D. Weekley.'Middle Row-J. Venters, M. Von Lydegrof, L. Moore, S. King, L. Cordle, N. Hinthorne, B. Vrodenburg, V. Means, S. Knutsen, J. Price, S. Peterson, L. Durkee, J. Cheney, J. Cressoty, D. Griffith, M. Johnson, D. Parson. Front Row- J. Ninmon, C. Grohorn, P. Corlson, B. l-lomilton, J. Hickrnon, K. Woodbridge, S. Mustion, L. Koethe, J. Green, L. Sargent, B. Billinghom, J. Speer, B. Scivolo, C. Spiers, S. Russell, L. Gelber, B. Poscnol. L. Kovtln-, B Btllinqlt-un, S. Mustuon, und L. Sargent helped plan and carry out 0 frxl-rl sult- Ser Ulm' 7-3 Executive Board-Back Row-B, Brinkworth, S. McMurtrie. Front Rowg B. Straley, L. Stenberg. 'L Back Row-M. White, C. Hamre, B. Campbell, S. Wood, J. Carpenter, B. Davis, J. Bilger, D. Shriver, D. Moreland. Middle Row-Mr. Norman Berdan, J. Russell, J. White, T. White, B. Konstanzer, T. Benko, B. Bean, P. Pfeifer, G. Brinl-ivvorth, L. Williams. Front Row--T. McFarland, L. Taylor, L. Haber, B. Brinkworth, B. Straley, L. Stenberg, S. McMurtie, B. Cramer, R. Kyle, E. Marro. its ::.-.,...- - ,V '1 I' li lull: ai :::--- A A P. Pfeifer, T. McFarland, Mr. McKenzie, of the Burbank Kiwanis Club, B. Cramer, and Mr, Berdan are seen here setting up the schedule and making other ar- rangements forthe Career Day. y 115 ACia.ppellaQ tg 'Sv' 7 '7 ., E TX X. D I 5 R7 Bock Row-D. FIs'ef D. Moreland, B. Kc.:',f, B. Fr's'n: P. T':'es:r' C. D:r:TdscP D. H'gg 's, L. Qlzzergcfe. Q. Kd.-.e Q Kleiger, D. Vcnderkumo. Thwd Row-H. Harccck. D. Livfgshcrv M. Ff gg R. E'vw'ey. D. Owen, M. Qiley, V. Abdo. J. MTS 5 Frefz, B. Cromer, J. Dbble, D. Sc9'r'ver. Second Raw-S. Scwvdefs. M. S'cver, B. Bzlfzer, C. Less R. Roskcm, S. Russe' J BUQBANK H'C55': SCHOOL :hgh ,4 .LJ P :ef-5 M Eff H E if E. F , pf Fw QQ.-...wx mmm J ' 1 f 'Q' iv '1 -' f ' f' 1 F 1xK3C'7 Fcufriw RQ.-. D 1 i FJf'Jf.'! ' ' '1 - 'S T Y'crb:.k1L S Y, H Ame 1 H Y I P-4:24, iv i 13, ' E.,1,.l V , , .1 Vy.,,y-A x fwhi. T' ,J 1 V W xl. ,W YZ fl S 'ffl 1. .L M FMIQHW mf S-WIQQUQM From ' 3 'z M i 1 V M fu J Gm'-uwcs 9 Pobbo L LQBQQU, H l Ci1ml.1t - VanVorcr-, S. King, L. Ramos, D. Bingham, S. Koehler, P. Bartlett, L Br-are. Front Pow Dirnctnr Mr. Rf-qnnl L. Hall Sr., D. Griffith, L. Dinsmoor, P. Foster, S. Berger, K. Baker, N. De-Veritali, P, Goode, B. Vondcrsclmf-r, V. Pi-rry, N. Mcfflwllnnd, P. Carl- son, and Assistant Director Mr. Regnal L. Hall Jr. -lll .I JE if f, .ri J QJJQ .J-Inj., Ghcmt Back Row-B. Johnson, C. Parker, T. White, C. Donaldson, K. Fitzgerald, S. Kleiger, S. Gahring. T. Dickens. Front Row-D. Sharpe, S. King, C. Walker, M. Manning, J. Maxharn, R. Goold, T. Ohren, Mr. Hall. ll Il A n U U H7 Magchlng B V 1 ,J f v.,f E. a. rd ff June- , f , .1 , , in , V . ,A-ati? - e. The BJue ond Wnire were fnumohanfly dis- played ogcln rg--5 Year by we Burbank High Marilyn Dowle Stephanie POUND? School Marc?-ing Bond under The direcnon of Mr, Dowd OJson. Performing wirh 'rhe Bur- roughs l'A:rchIng Bond during holhime oc- fivfries or the Burbank-Burroughs game high- Ighfed onorher year of holffime enrerroinmenr. ' - i 1: .1 GB gg! is A QA ou, 0? Bfnclf Powp C. Froeberg, G. Glenn, J Bloom, A Jacobs, D Sc-mon S Von Lvuvvn D fnrncron J P-:fron J Yon Eps N. Bender Pens-rsen J Mosher, T, Bronco, A. Petersen 7nd Pow- if Hull, C Vvross, 17 Pohonson J Kay C Proper C Frrggle C. ZiegIer,J D forming B, Kimble, A. Schultz, B Fore-mon, H Wullnoms, B Coe, F. Young, L. Egan, D Stafford B Schrllrng, D. Grnffm, P. M-:Grow 4 S . v AQ A :J Al ,Z X . s 'X JA X, i E r , ' A lx. ,I Q ' W. if x, 1 il., im- H 5 x Eleanor Bryson Suggn Bissen Lindo Clarke J 1 1 Y... 1 I' B. Caldwell, J. Ellis, R. Kehoe. 3rd Row: D. Winkler, 5. Harden, P. McGinnis, J. Victoria, G. Jackson, R. Lucero, M. Tobin, K. Gilbert, G. Sfrausberg, H. Smallenberg, S. Richardson, S. Maline, P. Coe, lst Row: R. Johnson, L. Clarke, E. Bryson, S. Dellinger N. Seh'le, C. Roush, M. Dowle, S. Bissen, R. Timms. 1-nv . ---r' r ii A 0 0 H9 Orchestra . --J ' H... --. ' H -,-I-- .J '.-.- -.-..-.,- -. ' - A K ' - -5: - 1 X N .. .. ,. - : g ,', --. - .. . -..- .. . X.-. ., -1 ... ,. 4 S :- F-- :-. 4- ,, ,M y 5 c X -5 , :: l g K --2 - s -x J P I I s 1' 341165 and K , I .. .. N X Q L. ,.f if - i IW ffj.. I 'R . v wif wx My 'A, Wd 1 , n v .mar-r , 'ff if .f 5 ' J Az- 1 f 4 I - Q J If Y 5 t N 'V :gm f f' X , ,, ' :Q I 4 ,'5 Tsang ,, X ' , wink .: ..: 5 I: A .4 -. -frat - :rr ,NL ' 1 , 1 err-'.,',g' if 1' A v 'f' fd'2f Mr. Dclvlcl Olson, K. Pettersen, R. Parks, D. Connine, C. Friggle, K. Goodrich, E. Morgan, Second Row-P. Bradley, M. Webb, A. Bercovitz, J. Gilbert, J. Shuman. Front Row-D. Griffin, C. Roush, C. Ziegler, C. Strausberg, P. Duly, K. Lynn, L. Levy, N. DeVeritch. The Orchestra and Dance Band, under the direction of Mr. Olson, was very active this year. The Orchestra performed at the musical assembly and later combined with the Burroughs Orchestra for the All-City Concert. They also took part in the graduation exercises. The Dance Band proved to be a success at assemblies and school dances by playing solid iazz numbers. .l-1 ...V .... . -- V - Director 'W-5 Q 4X 'bm el -lui x Q J' V I N 1 - 1 A4 Salidatags Los Chatos 5 '-1 4-N, fb 'IL' T99 pON7L 9332.5 p Young P Pfnq-I Mfg JO Lhzmfw F' V-jf.'m7wf Lf L-'WYFLVWVL L LgUV7N'F 'g1S L Landau EO.-,m pfhffffx Joknscrv V F x,rv-cmd, S En'fgf'V, S fAQ1v1, Y ,,Lr1Lr' ip K N'.'5g.LLvr,4Lgv N Wood K Bu Back-G. Parscvs B. Foreman. S E. Be sfle- .l. Cafcerver. M. Shep Frcrvze-rf 5. .': s:'w. K. Boardman J. .Lasvcxx M. XJY'LNjEQ'Df M L. SNVL1, Mfs. -Kite Me'r'LL B. Hib K -X Sxxafcu' B. Se'Jf'n C. SClfTd6L Jones. Fran'-S. Qcwfnnd L. Weed son D.Spar1?:L- S. Gayrwsn J. Hwck Rebbe C. Scbn1d+ K. Tachev, D Le GL role F351 L1 5 7 E G? L- W lg-ll! UQ S ll , ---.......-..-,gi ' Q f ' ll nn ------..... ' - -- ..,. 6 h vx.'-144 Nur' AA n 1 1 ' 1 Back Row-C. Duffendack, B. Visokey, L. Beare, J. Cooper, G. Johnson, D. Genslinger, C. Coll, P. Luders, P. Merlin, B. Axup. Middle Row-J, Speer, K. SmiTh, M. Sfevens, M. Lyons, M, Dyer, B.J. Aylward, P. Wilson, C. Bradway, T. Shaw, G. Murphy. Front Row-P. Norwood, C. Shoemaker, K. France, C. Wright, M. Krouse, J. Seaborg, K. Goodrich, D. Griffin, F. Park, K. Anderson. I.ZJt1lmliQJ xh- .xx X X i xx Ellison, L. Poindexfer, D. Haisten, herd, H. Hinkley, D. Mauer, B. J. Harbaugh. Middle-M. Shilling, Smith, S. Beal, C. Sfamey, M. Lyons, bard, C. Nelson, G. Brock, S. Floyd, K. Plaff, J. Franzen, D. Connini, P. L. Anderberg, P. Hermann, S. Simp- man, L. Wesffall, B. Davis, R. Dion, C. Draper. The Three foreign language clubs were formed, noT only as a carry- over from The classes, buT also To further The sTudenTs' inTeresT in The language. Members learned The cusforns and habiTs of The c:ounTries by sTudying and holding auThenTic banquefs. IIl' 0 A U l23 X - ll cond L ewenont Joy Pnce I lul .H.l.l.J S. Rlclwer, G, Wnlrford, J. Hcfduk. J. Scnoper S. Moore, K. Mellnder. P. Hczrlncway, S. Mus- Fronzen, L, Blankenship, P. WHi+'erncre, J Row. M. Orsoline L. Slifsgard. S. Wecrlwerford K. Anderson, S. Koehler, B. Benner? J. Losclfo L. Merrill, J. Nlnman, L. Sargent M. Peferson R. Reed. J. Przy boroxxski, M. Reeder. T5 ff. N. 'x -7.41 Furs! Lieutenant Molor Stephanie Beale Lynn Kgefhe Bock Row: J. Kroff, L. Durlcee, T. Sherrel, S f 1 The Bulldog Drill Team, under the direction of Miss Deane Wolfson, highlighted halfetime activ- ities throughout the football season. Striking uniforms and precision routines created a colorful spectacle during half-time activities. After football season, a Drill Team Banquet was held at the Ram's Horn where honorary awards were presented. Knutsen, J. Smith, L. Anderberg, B. Bustrum, E. Elder, J. Price, L. Koetl-ie, L. Moore, S. Beale, tion,, J. Jones, D. Waltman, M. Giambra, J. Detweiler, B. Browning, C. Wierman. Front J. Hickman, V. Long, B. Billingham, V. Yocum, E. Hageman, C. Speirs, S. Peterson, J. Cressaty, P. Henry, J. Speer, J. Dassault, J. O'Mearo, Miss Deane Wolfson, Advisor 2 uv A ft U U T25 2 1 r gf-H .-, ,M vu asfszw-M 5 -' -r .. f' ' V si L -.. , -.. Q. ww .u -,. lf J ,xi gether organizing the copy for their section. ,px Y 5 . Y it Sue Webster and Benito Berne, Student Government editors, work to- -Lge! s - 1 A Cathy Brodwcy and Karen Anderson, Underclossmen and Senior editors, sort indifiduol pictures. 11 : l-.4 J? 'J' nf' P ,WT f'ffR?pf 'LJ 'Fm' QQ ' XJ. .li-7 YV 'ifbf , - V -...':,a- f , -gli' ., ii, I-,Eff x '-llr I ffl 1 f lffiren Mfirzlifill rind Nun Gilbert, Organization editors, worlf seeing that the shooting schedules run smoothly. I! Together 'E ' -'G' :1 I: s if A I-id 4 f i - X Marsha Orsolino and Carolyn Webb, Co-editorsein-chief, coordinate all softions of thu book Io make sure that all is in order. Qi? Art editor, Paul Karlstrom, Mr. James Steele, and Linda Summers i look over several samples of the book cover and the division pages, Linda drew the cover design for the 1959 Ceralbus. Mr. Steele is the Art advisor. This year being Burbank High School's 50th Anniversary gave the Ceralbus staff a natural theme on which to build the yearbook. The comparison of 1959 to 1909, along with more pages and color makes this year's Ceralbus bigger and better than ever. Miss Mardell MacDougall, Mr. Jim Bishop, and Mr. James Steele and their staffs have given more than a thousand hours of work on the book. The editors have worked together many hours with the staff planning and putting out the book. 4 1 i l l l BT, . 6, ii Wendy Webb, Activities editor, and Christine Wright, Carolyn l ciry, and Tom Lambert, Administration editors, are planning some of llie layouts for their sections. l l'x li X 1 l iii -1 ,,,s uw 2 Tom McFarland, Richie Kyle, and Ed Marro, Sports editors, are drawing the layouts for their sections on graph paper and measuring picture sizes. f if Barbara Younker and JoAnn Przyborowski, Financial editors, are re- checking and filing the receipts from the Ceralbus sales. 'Int' A 6 9 0 127 17.1-i 18' an -.4 Sue Curley, editor-in-chief, and Nancy Seffle, news edlfor, look through The files To check on a story. . . F T El, X .if ,.-i ,V vw' ' aw A Q -I: F - I .Q , N! 4 - 1 ' - T- - ef Tee Hi-Life :'.-. 'n 'es 3-1+ 's Cpb :a c'e afeer+he rne+re- The caper ls pulslfshed bl- '.e:' :F keezrg EFS s1de 's c:':n e'.'.'sc:eers low v. 'l'v K.-.'eeVy by 'lee 'e 'l:e's ci +l'e : F d 'Fe :: '- x :: 'e5 'es 'eceefa' geared 'C hgh Hi-Life seal: heeded +L! year :::-' 2' :ei :ll :Msgs a: .f- school s2de s. by ed or-'rv-:hex S.san Curley ees :: e he fe 'f T925 35 3 ln 1949. 'he l-Val' Schco' was ard 'he Ffnr Shoo Loder The :-: i: :' ::'AGA 'Q Lee es- 5 . ded U: Exlzafk and Eur- dIre:+'en of Mr. Wlllard Fred- s:.s :F Eilllie s'-dee's Tl s LQLS bf We Hi-Life seemed rflisen. ?:.e e s',:e b::. 3 :hate '. 'F Exten? we v.h e Bore lncloded 'rw fhe Hi-Life l-'all A: 'eed 'he .-.:'k 2: 'fese ':,g's dqbhed 'Ls r'e .-.soccer QP Fge-.5 gre 'fwo Former srahf e's .-.Fe .-e'e '.'ue -xersej 'n The Smoke Signal. The Hi-Life, rnefnbers who are row edlfors -'e:'.e .-. fg by , T'j, Efl kde' We dre-:':n of odfsor cf 'eefrccol'fon newsoacers. 'n The- zhggeg 51 fg,-eghgm ', Le: G:'::ed'a' ::r'Fe oss' Then' are Addle Banks of the yi fe,-,gggggf -'j:l'j ':S- S ew e n uecrs has rezezeedhq Valley Times and .lee Brown of G-:i,3 , Egbgf-k U f ' 3 n been 'o+e-:l che :L We 'oc hgh The San Diego Tribune. L 3' 3735, 'VE C w's Cnly sen- S:l'::' VG'-'.fSC3CE'S ln Scuflnern ':' se::'5:'. s:'::' ::'e'ne-:l C3llT'5 TUv 1. I A. -, - -:fi , ff T -f f - 1' -f-' -M ' -,,',,-3-1,1-3,. . -f f . 14 1 -.- -. f- ,f .- rl f , 5,9 ....-f+..? - -f 1 .1 --Meer.: Fe- 1 ff , ' Q ' - 11. . . ,...g. email. f, ' 1g.,,..,, me A-'M A , . ,, M . , V, . ,,, , -A . ,ix . y 1 .2.5. . ' 4 , J' . .- Y, V ..-q ,- Y A. ' . - If ' es .F -1 r: z' , -5 'D v, tb af ,-F3 1 -.. T T 9------ - I- Q- r,-4. 2- 4 cv ff p',,.,f- 'QQ' WINTER A N D SPRING S T A F F-Back Row-C. Nelson, L. Manire, D. Bruckner, D. Waltrnan, J. T r a y l s, A. Gerson, H. Cohen. F r o n 1' Row-J. Sea bcrg A. Wlrnserf, Lane, J. Melresen, l., Pur- ws, S. Floyd. Pornhng fo a s'orxr on 'he laxeur 5 ed'or'al edwor Wehdx Webb. Karen France, ednorlal eclnor and Donna Waller feawre editor held executixe pcs Mons on 'he sf-nfl, -3 1. if 4 , ww' F M , ,f.r'er and Due Core-.-.' :pods edllor rzrrz rage. i :avi A .N 1 is X C. -1:-1 ll Pon Wilippo is the staff photographer. DeeDee Waltman interviews Mr. Nesel for information about the Car Club. lichard Anderson shows Anita Wimsett how Phil Glumm takes time out from his linotyping o adjust the settings on the automatic folding duties to give the photographer a smile. nachine. v ii3 T-Igf- l L. - l Print Shop Staff-R. Singleton, P. Holmquist, R. Parish, N. Cone, B. Caruso, R. Anderson, Wood, C. Bisno, P. Glumm. 5 V g,-.f Mr, Willard Fredriclxsen, print shop advisor, and Mr. Leo Garapedian, iournalisrn advisor, check on the final page proof before it goes to press. THE l-ll-LIFE AWARDS DURING i958-1.959 Valley College Awards lst Place All-Round Newspaper- -1958 lst Place Sports Writing -Gary Libman-1958 Qnd and 3rd Places News Photography--Terry White--i958 lst Place News Writing -Maynard Parker-1958 Los Angeles City College Awards lst Place Coverage-1958 2nd Place Page Make-up -1958 University of Southern California Award lst Place News Story- Maynard Parker-1958 National Association of Journalism Directors Award 3rd Place News Writing -Maynard Parker-1958 ll fi B 0 129 Ulwbi .l.,.l QW. ummm!! xxxllll , + fx Q P . X ' IMI, mm 130 0 6 L .453 -522 ,pm EY!!! fi!!! ' Hifi IIN! :mms will B E Z I Bock Row-D. Higgins, J. Jones, L. Rippengole, M. Lyons, W. Bornfofher, P. Young, F. Fishel. Middle Row-P. Zens, H. Cohen, K. Tocher, P. Wilson, D. Phillips, M. Hurd, I. Snimling, K. Leichffriecl. Fronf Row-B. Om, M. Sfrouss, T. Togerr, R. Budzynski, P. Duly, K. Lynn, L. Zekci rio. . . Z' 1' ' W - V- S? Any, MI Bock PowfC. Wilcox, P. Ernley, L. Borg, J. Miller. Middle Row --Mis. Murgueriie Vicrro, M, Levine, I. Pomero, V. Royle, Miss Lilyun Gorobcdion. Front Row-C. Olson, S. Egan, B. Burn, E. Levine, L. Molion. ql f l P -fi m m,lmQ.Jm r Ill ,J J li i , 2 l lllwbj .4 Xj If Top Row--B. Davis, B. Seifert, G. Hopkins, R. Elcneverry, D. Layne. Middle Row--Mr. James Steel, P. Wilson, L. Barnes, L. Summers, C. Frrrndin, E. Dunn, K. Tacltot, Bottom Row--V. Raymond, S, Perkins, C. Kiclvvcll, P. Karlslrom, D. Vion, Cf. Hrrnnety. -fl tl twill.. vw- swx Q- f f x 2 X df RK? 2 1-' I '15 X.. C it ft X il .sss fr' fl gee? P0 5 J tx Z Q l 4 .4 l E l I C., Top Row-C. Conger S Moore, K. Petter H , . sen, . Smcrllenburg, S, Burris, P. Wltittemore, K. Melinder, D. Parson, D. Acord. Middle Row-Mrs. Carmen Simms, C. Draper, J. Dobbins, P. Coe. P. Loyola, K. Houghton, C. Duttendcrck, S. Rowland, S. Davis. Bottom Row-M. Mc- Millan, J. Schorlin, C. Wright, R. Reed, C. Speirs, K, Anderson, P. Wilson, K. Tacnet. il 'N D v Q. i3i C9 1, 1 fs, Back Row-B. Johnson, E. Felker, J. Mosher, B. Cafhcarr, L. Zimmerman, B. Dunn, L. Bosserf, J. Nelson, B. l-lagerry, J. Weiner. Middle Row: S. Rorhman, D. Stafford, L. Cascadden, L. Blankenship, B. Wood, T. Slover, l-l. Hinkley, G. Hart, C. Johnson, D. Kneff. Fronr Row: C. Graham, S. Clarke, C. Shoemaker, G. James, S. Sing, M. Riley, B. Erselius, S. McGuffy, P. Duly, P. Coe, E. Brown, E. Bower. 5 J .fr Club llle JJ oo .J C CJ 'lil , 9 Ecmiemcs G uh fmlfiilyil M LwfllW5 L Ku. mir X 5 -x rv Z C' gi Q 5 X Burl Fha- L li-ui, V' P-irxilxxly J BCxn'On ,I XYilllnrv'ls T Sli. Mx Fr nt R xx E GQ, D ii XA, lr- Bock ROWYL. Bigger, Miss Mordell MGCDOUQGII, J. Knigni. Front Row-D, Grcllicxrn, R. Wilippo, M. Meinmrdus, cw 5551552 K if Gmini JJ VJ Back Row-A. Gerson, B. Beisfle, J. Sutton, C, Kilmcm. Front Row-T. Ohren, J. Cooper, P. Wilson. 'Inv' 6 0 V U 133 g , '-..,J ,.. E3 Y 1.4 v-1 11 '- E 4 K F- ffl WA-:J fn P 'rn 5 Kwfe Q 9'L w ff H 'Vs L.-- hr I'-'--LH F ' ' Czsccidev, L. CV:se M Se ed D L-' c'z L L oe S H-M-P L M--Pm Xlfhite . wr -M, X, E 44 ,uf 0 L ' f M V ff f3 ' F ' - L L-li Mlcn P. 1 iff' 11' Lif Q v.,,. f 1 v 1 , y r V '7 LC,f1'gfj',J'LV11Z 1 , V f ,, fw Club 6 ,Tk L if rj F MAAF. . 'W 'N A' ' 2 ..- 'Q Q., x D Y P. S,,eme P. : N: : . L: L.. -. -. Q , L E e Q H-f-. G 1--NA A '1 A---- N C hstegraphyf Club l ,,J -tam i . i Sl ' rv. K' k,V. N TP 1 '7 l ' Www Back Row-B, Hagerty, J. Weiner, P. Sclwweigler, Mr. Traynor, F. Berger, L. Wessel, E. Booth, D. Medina Front Pow-K. Pettersen, B. Bozeman, R. Stanley, D, Holm, C. Plopper, B. Beistle, C. Graham. 4 as lc A, In S ur 6 G . ,, , nl rv i' A. il ll l X ' ll 4 l 4, -35 . .YT .L. Y W, Row-K. Hollander, J. Kerr, J. Wright, P. Jones, W. Fuson, M. Smith, J. hiner, B. Menees, K. Vesper, A. Green. Gr l Ulu J l ,Ja 'P 'llll' U U , .fs -4- A g Back Row-D, Reitinger, W. Critclnlow, R. Andrews, J. Strout, A. Kapin. Front Row- T. Temin, H. Katz, R. Wellington, B. Seifert, D. Bateman. 135 in j i 0 I , 0 K f Ab 0 Eff fu -,w ANK1 . , Class of '47 presents . , . 'Qs'---M. ffg-QW- W5 ij! k?TPffTX'iiQ53 W7 I gf JM QL 34465 r my frfjff I i q X ' I ll ll I ll l e - - fl f fllll WW JS J JK: .J J J.i X xXx X Y Ahdvil l-? , ll' . Ns, gi in it 7 8 4 6 l X urs' c ' 551 V 4 ' -: 1 Q ,f 'mf'-Q f l . ' I 4 K X All .uni fp u X, RQ! W-w ' my - S x Nj ummm -J i .rl zx l bl! W' 'l M' ll l , will! if X V' , 0 l l i it 1 N ll fit!!! ' 0 ls P - 'i rr ,mi X,-'- 'fl ll The activities which we have en- 'Q i 1-N . U l ioyed this year will be remembered i l i if I X yi a long after our academic struggles Q i'l ll:l, have been forgotten. Careful plan- y I ning by the various organizations l 3 ' 1 .7 lm of BHS have made possible the ,il V7 -l 4 , in l i ,, ,N : . ' i ' i twirp days, assemblies, rallies, V 5 il y l l l banquets, and dances. These events l V V r It 1, have generated the spirit needed to cg if it 1 I tie a student body together. ,l Q5 gil' 7 r '-gm ,Q l 'fr 1 l ' 1 l' Eff., li if if -l ' L' V n rg If' pi? . 7- , ,N . V l A I xl , A if V 'TJ iw re i t l 1 'fill .I vi I Y y xl ' ,E i ,fl 3 ,I i A 4 fl 1, Q i, lr if N1 ' - -' ' X KHRLSTROM 2 kk J .,..-.ff-'f,,ffv1w ' I' ,,.,-L 1 I-. . V,vA W ' -in 'K , . U ., ,A , P 0 . . T3-2?--V ,,,,g,4' 'iv uv- 3 al .... A- ' - ,X,.sbf,- , - X. f. , ., I f' .. :-- . ' - ' -1 - 'WQQWW1 zifia-fig:-L:-TE ,-V 5' f-g,,lnm,, xy' 'f.i,,., '55 L' 'mlffeb .l.2'. 3?'2:Z, A-:iiuhg-'-W IGH? The drill Team sfops rroffic os H' performs. 3111 JS Plvlllps, Sue Perkins, and Karollne Lelclvfrled, -lv-Q 1'4- ,gpy Heed ngPgrJse urges crowd 'O flll me Pep Jug cs Teresa Fogllu, Berry Jo Aflfwrd, BOWNC mllbn, and K'J'l'f Hcuglifom Iool OH. ,',. J. Represenring cur rivals or The Burroughs rally are ' Incl'arws Darlene my -sig ...- Football Queen Torn Pulford, escorled by Coach l-lam Lloyd, reigned supreme at The Glendale rally. The dicTionary defines a rally as a mass meeT- ing To arouse enfhusiasmf' ThaT was The main goal of The song and yell leaders as They unveiled Their roufines before The sTudenT body in The audiTorium and bleachers. IT arrived in The Torm of a liTTle, brown iug which was filled wiTh spiriT each Time The cork was pulled ouT. RhyThmic hand-clapping and linger-snapping ac- companied new yells such as The BeaT. Skip Buehler was ouT-numbered by Happy Hoed- inghause, KaThy HoughTon, and Teresa Foglia. These girls are The lasT of The female yell leaders Tor awhile, since The LegislaTive Council voTed To Turn The posiTion over To The boys. During The summer, Bonnie l-lamilron, BeTTy Jo Aylward, Janie Oxley, and PaTTy Carlson designed and made approximaTely Twenfy song leader ouT- TiTs. ForTy-nine girls Tried ouT for Their envied jobs. Music was supplied by The band, direcfed by Mr. David Olson. -1 F -:ww -ff if T1 1i,i, YM .- -: 'sm ' 1 gy , A V' , f Mr ,V HW, BIN 6 Q' U U I a 'il ,Q Us r X x fig: 1 N LM PQ? Hard-earned 'ouchdouvn by Tom Pulford brings roars from Burbank fans. A' 'Pe g,'9.ggrn9 ':Y',g S'e.'e McDowell shows ilndonw Karo- line 'fred rc.-1 Burroughs olayers will be 're:'ed. Burbank ES Q Burroughs The Burbank cheering sec- Tion was saTisTied, real saT- isfiedll' wiTh The resulTs of The annual Burbank - Bur- roughs gridiron classic. Touchdown aTTer Touch- down ran The Tinal ToTal up To a 32 To O vicTory Tor The Bulldogs. Bands and drill Teams from The rival schools com- EHE QIDZJG-'S 'GS7 'Q 23 9:6 'E U 9:1 ld 1754 U A3 1952 'fl 7 'DCE 33 0 l9il 23 lf? V350 O 5 l949 12 7 Song leader Bonnie Hamilton makes a grand entrance on 0 U10 bio,-cle lmsstiriwm wells bined during halt-time to present activities based on the theme, Around the World in 80 Days. The Bur- roughs card section co- ordinated their stunts with the action taking place on the field, while the Burbank section depicted highlights of the event. ,I Members of the A Cappella Choir make a musical prediction as to the outcome ot the game to the tune of Tom Dooley. Football Queen Joy Price wins approval ot spectators as she travels around the field with Tom Lambert. BURROUGI-IS Card stunt section spells out B-H-S during half-time under the direction of Bernie Christopher. BURBANK .. 1958 'I ll .. 0 AHA Uv lzil Fuwe le::ee's :F Ameficcx Env'+ed sfudems fo io c'g:e'z:u on dwhg 'Pe Cub Assembly. .15 - E ? A 5 N4 ln lhelr A worm welcome was ex+enclecl Yo The Pengulns when flwey song limb Angel. S EED ,A N93-gm dance lwqll was We scene of We BUWOVJQLS Bennie l-lnmilnen, Pc' Solzon, cmcl JcAr'n lowes make c Cll'Gl'V'lG'lC ex' clhef Q folk-dance dwfng the never fo be fcfgopen Cl 's'm3s :wgrcm ciege assembly, M12 f ' Flappers Sandy Mustion, Janice Armstrong, Patty Carlson, and Marsha Orsoline were featured during the 50th Anniversary Talent Show, as abil Qs Hot Copy, first all-school play, starred Fred Fishel, Sydney Smith, Marilyn Strauss, Ray Parks, and Walter Barntather in a Adventures in Science was theme of General Electric's program. Q., .5 'E ix ' ,f 5 i Z! f Q 3' , - 1 2 fl if y, s 2. ' V! 1-'Ltr 1 -Q- f'L,3 .' l , - I Q .cw ,ax V ' 4, ry , I' ' , J LZ I wr I Af! W ,M irq A. r , 'J' 5 rv., I 2 ,yy , l wi tiiiihillllkllistililk lliilkliills IW? HW filwliib all A 5 r It flfgn ,Y at V 'rec l fl . f 'I ' .' -1 Lal., rg , V - -. f f 1716- M--' 1 : ' f ,, , r- Y 2 s , ,, gt ziizfffifm ,inf-,--H . - f , - Y -ggi: ,iz ill' , -- . Q 1,5 Q 'N H ' 3 -.2 ,, ,f' , - , g':,.,H,v , UQQQ- r , .r ' f ll: r l A ' f' ' A 9577 drama about a newspaper. W ?1z,.z'. i 'SPSS ,Q ,i gi 999 0 0 C T CJ its -i i i l A Cappella Choir, directed by Mr. Regnal HHH Hall, presented many unforgettable songs. A A V U i113 f ' 0 K ng Uwe H QQ K :Jw Steve KXEICISV ' 11:59 undef 'Pe ': '1 M' C15 O33 Ve- f':' Tcfvw 1. F 'e L, w. J 1.4 -- ... -f,,.- J.. Ind : :L ei DUV7iSP Gd and 17 T247 Q3 vu Larry Rippengale Vic Ing Merlene Van Lydegraf Bill Cramer Gathered on The porch of The Torem Pole Lodge are Bill Cramer, Sfeve Kleiger, Tom White, Sharon King, and Dave Higgins. Sealed are Larry Rippengale, Dana Genslinger, and Savene Frelz. Singing The Song of The Moun'rles, are SGVGHS Frefz, DGVWO G9'l5'l '99'f During Cl break in rehearsals, Sgt. Bulldog Malone explains lo Sharon King, Dana Genslingcr, and Savene Frelz that he is the Mounry who always gels his man. g ,Yugi Rose Marie tries 'ro prevent Sgt. Malone from arresting Jim Kenyon, who has been wrongly accused of murder. 'lull A n U Alumni Ron Swartz relurns to BHS to as- Sharon King, Dave Higgins, Steve Kleiger, Larry Rippengcllei Gnd Blu Gamer' sisr in set consrrucrion lA Snoring 5-mffed ontrncls on Bermuda Day IAA wwe I L1 15' 4 if' Il Q V Bob Barnes, George Br'nkwof'n, and Dennis Snow cause for fe4resL1n'wen's. are Mfrn: Levine and Jackie 'Ncffen 'N:Ps :'1's 'swee' 'earn' Slew We biuftf of nm on Sui?-9' Def :as Pe VEUC?'W33 Far C:rc'm Line s fc sco, 3 Tvmire ff., , 'Q ,W vm f-2. , Q' A, 7' ' '. -nu ' ee eep Offvlreaf cuffs 'made We campus mice a veal' as Txxnp Daxs rel! around. Bernwaas capns Laeacnxxalkeruanfs and shortened lexies become time rage on Ber- muda Dax, A fem L'DSef Qfgnwaglis reguh' WCVQYV an Qx er, inffulaenfe in sxxeef-STLWW on Sucker Dax. The aals become glorified pack horses for the auxfs on Slaxe Dax: To make matters 6 l fi ,. QQ -5 i-jr ,f Q T3 rw Loren STenberg's books prove To be too heavy for Janet Loscito on Slave Day. She begs for mercy al-Ter dropping Them. , . . . . , , ,T- I id J imeek more complicaTecl, Dumb Day usually comes aT The same Time, so ThaT The masTers can give orders wiThouT Tear of conTradicTion. Crazy HaT Day, anal The conTesT, are The laTesT addiTions To The organized confusion. Seals, bears, and Tigers, are common sighTs since iT has become The cusfom for The girls To carry sTuTfeal animals. 1-XT ,g Top winncrs of the Crazy Hai Contest are Bernie Christopher, Joan Dailey, and Sharon Hib bard. The Camera Club, direcled by Mis s Mardell MacDougall, snaps souvenir phoTographs aT The Spring Backward. H v l-47 Clowning during rehearsals, Larry Rippermgole prepares To launch Ray Palm into The waiving arms of Wayne Riley and Mike Cavallo. ,fx- , -. ,xv A fx , rf V ' . ,- V . fx C LX' l ',---,xL-x,,x,X- - Hvgz fi , 1 ' if ' f' I .4 ' w ,' ' '7 f- H 4+ K l ' ' V , , f A X-f LL-f'kf',Qi,,,RlX,, V-'L KJG jx' U Vvl-ig, !'1N-'Sri-. A' A fi l ffm xml l V , Luv Qi,-,: , V,.,L,,Qf X 1 V, H YJ ', G1 -' 4 W f ' A . ' .f L- . . l ' .. FN v X - N-f x-'VXA-4X,g,'l , lf , f V 'K -- if V , b K 1 7 -- F , , X.,fX-X .W -,L,,,X-,X-,Fey Vvk V af,-f,, N. I fLfLf5,, I , Q ' A f- ,fl ,i A u,,,1:-I, J -I V Y , ,JJ K., ls., .. Sf, ' ,xv Q R 77,1 . ' 4- x , -.,f -A A V i xp fx L iv, .1 f Ki -f-fN- -a 1-fxfx , , fx! f,,, Z 5 - Y-ghd, , qrllv, ? Q-.-.1 Bark ian N Tsclfr G Lan-bel' T XV' 'e 5 Nlugnqf-. Mocvc Nl Anderson S Sq man ,l Jones S. R 'wg J H : mlm M ,Xlxws S XNeJ'l'evfc:d ,l Qolusk P Hemmrvv af S Fwoh vNl:sHle Rcxx S 5'cxxn Xl Xrm Lxdegfnf L Herr, ovlhf,-ru Lnglwvs M Dowlo, NN Rnlcx, P. Carlson L, Rlppen- R Palm, M Anderson M. Cavollo, and M, Orselme, U., ,J - - Q. fx, L. ,A .. lg N, - . ' l f 1 'H A 1 .J Z' ' 1, .1 acl' V .,-.,,f.,v..,-...M.. . , ,..,.,4... L X gg... Q, .fn .A 7. ' lil '-as-?o.: R. Reed, M. Orsoline, P. Carlson, M. Dowlo, J. A-Gmstrong, and ' B. Hamilton. Middle Front Row: R. Palm, M. Cavallo, C. Reed, 1 L. Rippengale, and W. Riley. Front Row: D. Sharp, A. Vollmer, ancl J. Sfeadman. Uranus: D. Sharpe, A. Vollmer, R. Reed, J. Sfecldman. M. Dowle, K. Tachet, P. Carlson, M. Orsoline, R. Reed, P. Herrmann 0lE'bli,'rl 4l ..-l. ., Sou rico 3' 'Fe frsr of 'be year honored the Soph- crv':'e 5:55. 50 Xr gf gf e :J ' 3fr!1a':': I, 29 Ewhzlf? Hg? me pew? gl '12 zeicmd grrw! JM of Pram wuz 'fAaSClue Q4 'Pe Golden Yew ' V ru 'fm Euwrfl fl mifs NWN FHW- l l'- ' VV ' ,jam ,,,!1'1 lfVrw'lVW fx' WW 'ffw '-' 171'-L f!f Pf1f -mf -a ,-111. xf 3,4 'fat' 441 9 v 4 9 an af 73,134 W I, ,, r - I Xt, L, 4 f J. -.vt irq ,- QJHG J N09 Hi-iih Sfhooi Siudenfs of Builmnl- liivimiili- .ami P'fISVlCi'YTifI vveie honored at ihv -unnuiii Vootiiiii L+-ciijue Dwncv which cilnmwfi fooilmli wi-iisoim i-ff .vii i in 'Nf'f1, M, ' pb, 4.-, - , 4 tl e 'V X 'N , fb in -,,q when '41 Working on leis forthe Aloha are Cathy Bradwciy ond Sue Porter of The social committee. Dancing was one of The many activities offered at The Sports Nights, 'uw IN U 9 i5i x,. WITTVX V 1, fn il ,K A ,het lx ' nfmi' lf F 'll l'. ,,1 X .H T' ' I f V ,9 ' Y i I Wish k if Q V Q N A :W . A -tgirl , J' -. Y 1 L Y 1 4 31: dk .1-A L: if if K hfyggfbg 'in The three candidates for the Aloha Queen who were selected by the seniors earlier this year are Janie Oxley, Bonnie Hamilton and Gretchen Lambert. in a special election conducted in senior guidance classes, the queen will be elected the day before the prom Loren Stenberg, Senior Class President, will climax the activities of the Aloha by placing a crown on 152 her head kua,,w,,,W 1 ,v--lv ,VL Aft Football Queen Joy Price ruled over the Burroughs Rally. Her court included Princesses Carol Dailey, Pat Henry, and Diane Louchard. 1 Eltei, n,i,ii Supreme ruler of BHS is the Queen Lincla Hoak, along with Princesses Jackie Warner and Jan Ninman reigned over the basketball tournament. Qfi .F we 4 ,, Wi l .fr fi- T . 1 ms. i x. l ew. had King Tom Pulford led festivities during the Autumn Backward Dance sponsored by the Girls' League, mighty Mr, Bulldog, l rl 2 if .-4' '41 F King Barry Bean watches as Mr. Pcibert Clough crowns Pat Henry Queen ofthe Junior Prom. Royalty' 'Inu fi A V V l53 A 6' 1 ...,. i ,,. F---r ' -..g- ,P T ,V -,Jw :YLQUTX nv' ' 'Q ,, K 4 ' fr may my 1,1 4' L ' L 2 'If A K A si TE' ' ' ,K . r 4 Plein 144 1 X I I 8, Penn 5 cr-,d , W T 1' mn Fr: J! Hen ronce 15 -,-,f:':'ei by we Emwe :SQ QM'-4 F5 T H -, U e :rrf5 PCE: Hans F ,,,,r .J 1: I'E-V :fn ,Agfa-. -.5 :.. -4 T., , r- CIS J, Me- ,. 3,A V, H A W' -- V W- wr ..e '.-.'Q'-- PZ- yn! ,. Weed Tam Lgmhad ,, on , ..,e s K- Jne Le :ered 35 fun, F V ' SCF' Us Smfley' Wenfwcrrh, Sqnfyn H :I- F - es .egef Van Vey ,md QVJV, C .T T, L.u, Eevgfg Cr.,-YMLU as GLU' H I P Q :mr CS -' ', A-4 cA---,J' , T -wr 2 -:'.rn:n :S E319 CD.-.-d T ' ' ff TPS, enny Hn--,-Y.-mn . Q .,.,... -:.. c., Y'-3 C-3 , ,.. ,L-A r.,-'L-'I ' ' ---c C1 5 :Quiz 3,- N ,r A - .1 1, CI: Finn-, ' ' ':' 5 Dean Hsfrn :5 Mr, Hams NM SL W E H 5- J-n -S .-'rns-'eng cs M'5. V. ::d, 3-j lax: r,,r q . . o..n ,5 kg, Pena WHO Disyed Elmer Tuwle' - , .-.c'n..n ll ' r 11 I, - ,. T I T T lejl June Med, presenred by Hee Senior Class of '59, was T' r e We rfeereee sfefy el senne rnxed up Teva ogfcfrs. The Corne- dy, ,freer fre d reehen ci Marlene Von Lydegrof and Mr. Jiff Wee: crewed fe be 2: suiieseil sreducricn. T.'!er?mg herrrnd Tre scenes were sfcge nneneger Myrna Lyerar oreffefer Derlene PH Vps, prep rnenegers Linde Dur- lfee Und Jer Creme, end seend cndwser Tern Merge. Tre eden ef The pkg febeg plete Tn rne linfng roorn C? The Weeds heme in Lynhreek U 3 ':1lTT0.f.'n lnrne rnddle- ','.'fa5f, Tre pier cenfera ereunii Penny 3 wnfflwcmen For Pager 3 VC1F1VI'E'fLf,TNT'rOTV1T'JVV4 Wag Je! e Hirrrs, The sister of Owcl-, ' Harris. ' 'Frern rnor point The pier fncienz re The enjegr'-erm of everfenej' said Mr, Ylous. V ,, 1.1 fr: ,H-at .. Wh, Q 1..- lg-Q, - f , r ..4.A-' -'-.- in .x .,...s.,,,..x .PW bk., Tl'tot's the wrong foot, soys Milly Lo --'- -sr tl l ' 1 XA U os Roger ond Mervyn comfort Julie, l 1 B Na 5 351' ' awww 1--131 . to . inf-V 9 'uf 7 WV1: Roger uses more sweet folk in order to get cr kiss from Penny, ,,,.. .. , H, ln o serious 9. discussion, Penny tells her mother what love reolly is. ,, .:' W I! l 1 tj 1 , - x FA U l55 1 ,. ,,, .X m G Q , -3 Mast Valuable Player award Tram Gues' speaker at the Football Banquet was Jon Arnett of the e :Jnr al F o'ball Banquet, L05 Angeles RUWTS- PI Queen Perhy Herrmann serves King Dick Mauer at the Latin Banquet. Members of the Rooters Club recalled their active ities while dining at the Tick Tock Restaurant. Climaxing each years sports and ac- tivities are the banquets held by many BHS organizations. At the end oT Tootball, basketball and spring sports seasons COTWWSS The annual dinners where awards are presented to The various team members. Lettergirls and GAA also hold ban- quets to announce honors and present new members. The Rooters Club uses its annual event to install new otticers. Latest entry in The social circle is the Fine Arts Banquet honoring members OT The Hi-Life and Ceralbus statfs, The ad- vanced printing class, photography crews and the arts and crafts departments. The Latin classes sponsor a Roman feast where Tirst year students serve The Tully costumed second and Third year students. Dads enter the spotlight at the Fa- ther-Daughter Banquet held each year in the cafeteria. The announcement of the honorary drill team marks the highpoint of the annual Drill Team Banquet. A faculty quarter composed of Mr. Hall, Mr, Turner, Mr. Louten- Lvvw Kolhh moments Mrss Dmrm- Wolfson vwllr r sorlf, rmd Mr. Peterson entertained nf the Baskethcxll Banquet lion fm IWYWOIL WW1 llv1'DIIHTPflI11 . J X l he ts More Ben. me f, ,VJ O' I f ' X 1 fav 33: . MW,,,,f S, ,.,,,,-4 . ,ng ,, v' ' . The cafeterra was the scene of The annual Father- ' , Q35 W5 2 X , b ' ' ' fx Daughter Banquet. GAA members gathered for dinner ar HocIy's. 'fl ,,, ,ffvl - A A 1.-1 if lA, 1 mf! IIN IIIYQIIPKHI . K I I I CE ,P A .L Mgfkfg-g,wr,, V rflln L dasms- 3 ' i A v bv vhs' fqlgkfi ' nf-. lux f XL , - -.fn-N f',f?gvf3 ' ,, l' .znolapgn Q - Jiglsz, 5 :ff V WW ,1 v ed 1 ,' P iw, My -M, ,, 8 1 , . ! 4 157 K in -,---- -Q-A-'A -' .- -f-,--N v -5 -1-- ' ' ' ' 2 - ' ' --. - ' - 3 3- ,xy - - se L-, -9 - : -f -W: :s:-es:' Q 'fe ::.e b': anna: .-.za : ' 2 i 'iii - ? L 3' 4 ' I ,X A 1. F Y 1 J--,-..-3.-. 5 -- lf. 'X .,...... , Q. ,,..i ..,.Y, ,U Q f n 1 1 f 1' 1.77, Career Diy, spcmsorez ox' We Bwcsf-L '- ' X. M- f 'H ' -. - L' Zcnzu :wc K .ww X Cwcb P Less: :A X.'.'41 'Pe EHS Ka. find Z Clie gxes 'Ve -M ,. AA --Rh -- !,AL A, B-f:,-:'N-X Hg' tj-- :-3:f c-cx 3' GETS,-f V-'-x 4-N 1:-'fn ff-'Wa fjL:'xv+ +L-1 14 f ,Mm 1, NMA Ar Nm- 4 wb pwe' v-- '- X. W4 VC' L' ' I -1 vu exew 5 N:f'W':1'1 Ee-'jzf d e:':' I -- D' 'Ux' ,'-.,-- ff-. f A- ' C ff:.4SX,wr- Exce- 4: ,ss .-x ' ' 3 W -R- - ' A CCV 5 Asked 21, ': K-X. :': A L-g . V '9'W'?D? S 'O :ie'e' fe We x 33:-' : : T J, 1 ma -. DN- '.,,-,+- -,, .1,, SVEJ: O ' X. :V N. :. CXx: : : rvcs' CCCLVCT' L 5 We 'iff' :exec A: Par-acre 'P 'P y-.3 Sass :'s. ag 1 A r 0.15 w Y ' W 'J r -' awww nsgssca cr 1 v-J -w...,,,Q- -Q- , tx 14 7 Local physician Carl Eyerick explains the operation of o Roberta Billos works at Fairman Company in Bur- blood pressure instrument to Robert Jacobs, who plan bank as partetime secretary. career in medicine. . . - I, W f ,..I ,WI f,WI I C if E it IE HIIIIGEI l I T' I I Judd ,I i ICI i Je I The Work Experience program of Bur- bank High School was developed in an effort to give young people first-hand experience in the career of their choice. Headed by Dr. Norman Berdan, the program is divided into three maior categories. The exploratory work exper- ience program is for college preparatory students who want to learn about dif- ferent professions. General work exper- ience is for students who have not made a vocational choice. They are allowed To Try Several Types of Work. The VOCC1- Dr. Norman Berdan, director of the Burbank High .tional program is actual on-The-.ob School work experience program, confers with k f I I prospective employers. wor or a sa ary. ,y.Iy, A ., Q f '4 in ' X ,ff i ,, 1137 4. 1 T 'EW'-, ,,,, I , ' 'f fiiia '- -- I 5 W , -7 Q :e l K ,I i - 'HIM A A c V U 1 X A -, 1 F. I Y ll1kii I - , X I , Jerry Manista gains experience in the field of mechanical Working toward a nursing career at Saint Josephs drawing under the direction of Mr. Jack Holt, chief drafts- Hospital are Gretchen Lambert, Joyce Venters, Miss Carlson la registered nursel, Kathy Spencer, Donna man at Collins Radio. Young, and Scherrie Billos. l59 fix XX' M., Q Qs Z 'Nb 6 29 fy Vofsi boseb aux I 9 2 X 9 i f GN-42X-f'..'3-fix CDNYY-f 5 'El' x 2339? -' E f S fx wr Ear JV W 515 M O3 ali' ppm Kwik' 0 'Br X if ON 'WM A lb Q C ,Q5:' . 1' 'A fflf, '. .1 L. , - V , , .Wap r Reinold Perurso Ibock-1929 Ejsultts 1,5 M ., t. 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In America s p o r t s not only represents amusement, It rep- resents an accomplishment for which the body has been trained. .mzziiana L. -Ani N X. NX i f , -. -4 Ken McFarland, .Jim Russell, Steve McDowell Foster, Barry Sylvester, Tom Benko, Ray Pyne, Jim Heins, Bud Nelson, George Brinkworth C b ll ' ' amp e , Hubert Erlich, Loren Stenberg, Gary Shirber, Bob Teasdale, Scott McMurTrie, Bruce The Bulldogs finished a verx strong second in the Foothill League race this tear, winning six of their eight contests. A bitter defeat handed them by the Foothill League Champions Glendale was their only league loss. A record crowd of 11763 saw the Bulldogs take it on the chin, l-1-O. I -gl x -il X lr . ,fi il ' vl' i LL X N 1 ' - t ' ' l ' ll I t A NX' i :L . L L i ll , J fn I H - Y xl L. ., v' tl lvl' 'Ll X ' J JI . L N 'lt L - ' C X t' . , ,CL xg ql L. 1' l J , . M 4' J- t- - N- i 5' , Ll K , xx- - .ix ' LJ 7 .. t U ,. il ff' Ml. 4 'Q ' 'L 4 V -- . V, ' ff ,Yi Q? f,ff F' L 1 4 .'. E' 'I ,Y 1' 'X-' ui M. -I TQ . Wa --. J l 5' 99' ik 5-P Back Row: Coach Ham Lloyd, Dick Robbins, ri! r Z Head Couch Hgrn Llc,fd They were led bv Doug Spaulding Tom Pulford, Hubert Erlich, and Bart Campbell who were select- ed to the AlIfFoothiIl League first team. Steve Shafer, who made the second string All-Foothill League team, was selected as the team's most valuable back and Lloyd Williams was voted the teams most outstanding lineman, Tom Pultord, in a near unanimous choice, was selected qs the tearn's most valuable player, v i l Eocmlbeli 5 , 4 I! 3,4 Ulgamlsl 5 70 2,7 83 Bill Cramer, Bill Brinkworfh, Larry Brunner, John Lockwood, Tom Pulford, Barr Bean, Ron Sian Wood, Coach Bob Long. Front Row: Sieve Shafer, Eric Werner, Doug Spaulding, Bari Watkins, Dave Moreland, Terry Riddle, Lloyd Williams, Rich Peterson, Gary Hall. Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank -- 5--rn-fair: O 25 ..... 45 28. 20. O 32. 52111, North Hollywood Fremont Beverly Hills ... . . 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Fhl- 7232 'C3'- -f,--f.'.C'lZ 7 ERE! f Z. 1 -.,,- 4 A3 c-Lwwd ,USLQQ z., : ':'.r?- Q1'!'1e H-3 A ' 5' 'A..' FENEPLY WLS K Q f 'fi J J X .V ' , X , 1 vw J :J ' r 1 1 -1-- , --N ---..Q .. H..-J-- . D 'cf' as wk Fasa.clena. ui l Around end, halfback Bill Brinkvvorth races for a nice gain. The Bulldogs handled Pasadena on a very muddy field for their first league victory. Steve Shafer led the Bulldogs in rushing with lO2 yards in only four carries. Touch- dovvns were scored by Shafer, Tom Pulford, George Brinlcworth, and Bart Campbell. ha ue Y F TWT! ffwf' i,.:Ly. iff- 1 x 'ff' it , , Q1 - is i i xx . '42 Q . . sl 1 3 , '11 ': 7 xXXll'l.l, N 'ily . 1 my W V fblx mx ' xl 'Ai ll, ,x l lx i Xu' ,- .IWN V 'C I 1 5. Lloyd Williams lynn rs A V V . , ,, L' Barry Sylvester Eric X.'ei'ner Lee cteiflzeri lb-J I N N. 1 ftx Ti x..- Ji 45. Q' ik . , , 'W-'.-:sl 5 'NF , . 'P I STeve Snafer l-luberf Erllcn Doug Spaulding .lim Heins Easier Around End! Fullbock Tom Pulford lvvifn balll races around end behind The fine blocking ol Doug Spalding l6Ol and George Brinlcworrn l2ll. A fine defense and rne running ol l3u!?ord ond Torn Benlo enabled Burbcsnlf To win their second league game over Hoover Touclwdoxxns were Scored by Benlfo l2l and Pullord. Torn Pullord Dave Moreland Bill Brinlxvvorflw 4 fo-'Gm VN I vi ' al' ' -.s,, I V , f -v , 'Lo' Q N M l Q...-f 4 NCJY -eff V K -- ' - . I ' f -- H , ' s . 0 , 1 -' , - i ya Q I -in . df. X X -Y Wx, .-pk! ' umx .1 'iv i , iw I, A Q U u K 1 1 ld K g liili ' , i'55tlli'l,llxl't ll l Roy Pyne Ston Wood Richie Peterson Scott McMurtrie J-'ti 'Wh y L, ,hx . If 'V 8 K, 92 i -ll , 'SJ 'Lv' 1 ' 1! - 3. xii u In , -I dx z:5'.? '1i,C31,., 'gtk , A. V- Q 'e '--' ' 11 ii 1 . V wi- A '7 eu' .!Tl' l '. i if ,' it ld ., TQ 'J ., 7 ' '-i:'il 'F. ' fl' 'lf?d'Zff1- - ' lorry Brunner Steve McDowell Burt Cclmpboll There he goes cigoin! Fullboclq Torn Pultorcl l3Ol, led by Lloyd Willicims l7Ol, rcxces oround end lor ci sizcible goin. Pullord's speed cind elusiveness enobled him to score tour touchdowns ond goin 206 yords. George Brinkvvorth scored the remoining touchdown on o pcxss thrown by Quarterback Steve Sholer. Z1 'w -- - 'iw' A fi U tr l67 amaze 2? Trapped! Quarferback Sfeve Shafer is Trapped by Two onrushlng Glendale Irnemen Glendale s forward wall confinually puf The pressure on Shafer, forcing hlm fo pass guuckly They also pof fled up The Burbank running garne and wifh This game vvenf The hopes for a league frfle George Brlnlfworfh -rv' -.V P? 5'X 0 :-72 Gary l-lall Duck Rolblmn 1 Nea M 'J 9Y ? Y -' f-r af' B1iimmoiiigh,si U Comin' Through! Hollbock Tom Bcnko drives Through Burroughs flifii-iidiri-, hifhinrl Thi: hlodfiiig ol Bulldog line, Lloyd Williciiiis, most vciluohlo lineman, ia gliovvri Throwing o hloclf on ci would be fcicklcr. Benko vvos The second leciding ground gciinor with 60 ydidz. Pulford Iisd Tho iusliiviu With 129 yords. The Burbcmkers were in Confrol throughout The gdmf: cmd nuvifr in domgeir. Touchdovvns were scored by Tom Pulford l3l, Richie Peierson, ond Sieve Shufer. Bruce Wofkins Q - Q., F ,tx -, Q nr nf ., 'N Ken McForlond nxfffily , '77 2 ba - l Ron Fosier 11,,.3' IW, , ...Q -AME --f-Ixxnrr--111,25-1 .ii Luzggnn. -vm .vm .. . . ... imn f' fi U W 169 l7D Fwibsii -,- -4' ,Q?4n16s0A..w-ge' - , '..g N Z' ' ' , rf, .f , -- ,.-4: V,g,y,,.v,g,, . .- - .-- -' 1 P.- 1 i '.1:'L ' 3? f-75'-L' 0'-J P'S , - : Q -,E 1 :1', f . 7... , fyZQI.,. 0.-.'.x-rv - , ' ,. . . L. 1, .-QL, - . - . ,L,s4:,,,-- nz. ,gh ,E-5 I I I-29,125 ,,1'.y'flv: - AY, ,- ' Q- zaw f if' .i - 3--'....1 , . - if-' fe .4 or-avr.-r-1, ' Bac? rc.-xg Nglf 35. QSQOI JCL,-y Qeracl, Gene Weaver, Norman Cone, Bob Barnes, Mike Durbin, Lyle Maxey, Stan Exe'e't Tom Herdersor Ptrard James, Bob Pansorn, David K lfg'F Hgnln, Pc? iv'.'il',a'ns, Pon Duncan, Larry T Hgajf F, Dae Tc.-msecd, Torn Nanra, Pau! B:'es Dar Pastone E ll V nse'h ,. 'ir'-' . -Raj l-lead Coach Hanlf Comoletti ing. Middle row. Coach Hank Comoletti, Jim Rollans Rick Burghdorf, Bruze Gfeller aylor, Torn Bennet, Marion Davis Glen Bowen, Coach Bob Grueter, Fron' rcv.: Dale ,Bud Ha:-.or'h, Delos Adams, Arnfe Hansen, Blaney Anderson, Dennis Reittirtgef, Burbanlcs Bullpups started a successful season with rock-like defensive play, as they scored decisive shutout victories over North Hollywood and Fremont. Meeting a top-notch offensive team in Beverly Hills, the Bullpups narrowly escaped defeat, finally winning in the second half 27-25. The Bullpups crushed Pasadena in their first league encounter, 37-l'2. Co-captain Tom Henderson scored four touchdowns in the one sided game. A hard charging line led the Hoover team to victory over the Pups in their second league contest. Key fumbles and an overpowering Muir team dumped the Pups in their next game. Coming back from defeat the Pups trimmed Glendale in one of their best played games. The Pups met the Foothill League Champs in the final scrap, losing lf?-l3. Although losing the game the team won a moral victory by thoroughly outplaying the winners in the second half. BURBANK BURBANK BURBANK BURBANK BURBANK BURBANK BURBANK BURBANK NORTH HOLLYVVCOD FREMONT .... BEVERLY HILLS PASADENA ... .. HOOVER ... ..... MUIR ... ... GLENDALE . .. .. BURROUG1-IS O O 25 13 20 41 6 19 Richard James 1201, Bulipup end, fights with two Burroughs defenders for a pass Thrown by quarterback Mike Durbin, James was The leading pass receiver for The Bu1lpups. ,i l1ai:L1n.-.1:niLi4n.: annum Au ng-L ..12x1.nn. . pp... . gl Line Coach Bob Grueier I Il ,yin U B' 171 Pool Boles H401 moves Tor yordoge oround righT end os Bob Bornes l7oi, The Teon'i's mosf voluoble linenwon, Throws ci key i 1 13 block. ' pups Hanger Fulllooclf Torn Henderson iwiTh bollj Tries The ouTside os The Cyclones pursue. The Buiipups come ouT second besT in This one. my S 6 E -pep -dp 1' J! T i gffifii 7' iQ Q , 7? Opposing Iinieinen luring Mike Doihin down oltei' ci bUi'sT ough Th BULLPUPS 13 GLENDALE 6 Crashing through the tough Glendale line, the Bullpup line puts the pressure an the Glendale quarterback, enabling Lyle Maxey l62l to block an attempted pass. The Burbanlcers came out on top with a 16-6 victory. BURROUGHS 19 Delos Adams lwith balll returns a punt in the Burroughs game. The Bullpups put up a great comeback in the second half, but their rally fell short L E If V, Co-captain Mike Durbin was Co-captain Tom Henderson was voted Most Valuable Back. the leading ground gainer this season. l1......f..-11.l..-..-1-I-1.14-5 in. ..1..i.um.r.m.f.............- .. . ... :mn vga? An 173 41 a.skeTbg.l.l IW' 57-LQ T 1. T q hf : I f 5 -wr ly! BB Q -1 T 9 4 A 2 .4 l E .1 .. -, Q E T ,,.V,' if T A , x Alfnough They hoosTed Tvxo Tremendously Toll CenTers in Boo KonsTonzer ond Bill STroley, who Tower over The resT ol Tl'-3 Cdgers oT 67 , The Buroonk Bulldogs ron inTo very STL? :on'oeTTT7on In The leogue wh?ch produced The CLF. Choo-plon, Glendale. The Bulldogs 5TorTed oTT well when They swepT To o Third ploce in The Buroonk lnvIToTTonol TournornenT behind Hoover ond Glendale. Cooch Jock LouTensocl4 in h7s 5TrsT yeor woe ple-osonTly surorsed when The Teond sporTed o Three-win, Two-loss rec- ord oTfer Toe ffrsT round. They dE?E'3lSj Posodeno ond Muir in The Posodeno gym ond ffmned The T'r5T round wETh C1 hong-oo 641-5l vdory' over Burrooghs. Throughow The F'rsT round, Bulldog Sl'T3VDSlTCCLSTS Rlchfe Kyle ond Joon Vorgo ed TTS Teon' 'n The scorng deodrTn'enT. Kyles superior mom p'oced lnlfn on The second All l:OOTl'llll Leogue Teorn. DeTensTvely, Torn Puliord ond Loren STenberg were generollv considered ondong The Top rnen In The ledgue. Co-cdptoin Tom Pullord Co-coptoln Loren Sfenberg Tom Pulford, co-captain and this season's most valuable player, drives past flat-footed Burroughs defenders. Pulford's drive, hustle, and ball-hawking were the deciding factors in his selection as the squacl's outstanding ballplayer. Although he was one of the toughest defensive players in the Foothill League, his speed and driving lay-ups made him one of the most feared backcourt men. Bob Konstanzer Richie Kyle John Varga forward fOFWCII'd center Bill Straley center Joe Carpenter guard 'uv' A Q 75 Prch K, e, Ieadrng scorer for The Bulldogs, scores against Bra Eel: Korsanzer easl, reaches over a Burroughs FE Hoower Cyclones. Kyle, a Iunlor, will be back To lead guard as he dumzvs In 3 buclfeh KonsTanzer's Tremendous ne s uad next ear, hei hr heloed hrm arab a Iarae amounf oT rebounds CI Y 9 5 u dur ng 'he course oT are season, The only brighT spoT In The second round which saw The Blue and WhITe drop all Tive games was Their con- TesT wITh second place Glendale Hoover. A Tremendous TITST half saw Them in The lead aT The midway mark, buT a shaky second half Tinally neT'Ted Hoover The vIcTory by a 47-AI nod. The keyed up Burroughs Indians racked up an upseT 65-64 yicTory To end The season in a sour noTe Tor The hard Tighhng Team. VARSITY LEAGUE STANDINGS Glendale ... ........................ ... O Hoover . .. 2 Pasadena 6 BURBANK 7 Muir .... 7 Burroughs S BULIDOG GAME SCORES 'BULLDOGS 66 .. .. Pasadena BUILDGGS 117 Glendale 57 'BULLDOGS 50 ..,. GIQFTCICIIQ BULLDGGS 6-I BUTTQUQITS 51 'BULLDOGS 65 . . lYloTre Dame BUILDGGS L13 Pasadena -15 BULLDOGS 56 .. .. Pasadena EIULLDOGS All , I-IQQIE-r 47 BULLDOGS 39 .. ,. Hoover BUIIDGGS SI ... Murr 62 BULLDOGS 52 .. ...... Murr BULIDGGS 50 Glpnglqlp T3 BUILDGGS 6 TI ... ,. Burrougrlws 65 ' Burlwanls Inxllallonul Toulnam CHI Loren Stenberg l3l grabs a rebound away from an un- Big six foot six center Bill Straley l35l scores a bucket identified Burroughs man. Bob Konstanzer H31 is also against Colton in one of the squads last practice games. in OVW the ploy. Playing a fine game, the Bulldogs were able to come out with a 66-39 victory. Back Row-Dave Brick lmanagerl, Dave Haisten lrnanagerl, Coach Jack Loutensoclc, and Harry Drabelle lrnanagerl. Middle Row--Sterling Mustion, Jon Bilger, Pete Henderson, Bob Konstanzer, Bill Straley, Bill Tobias, John Varga, and Phil Pfeifer. Front Row-Joe Carpenter, George Ray, Jim Russell, Tom Pulford, Loren Stenberg, Rich Kyle, and Dennis Shriver. ugly: 'NA NA- l77 Fighting guard Tom Pultord l53l sinks two in the Bull- dogs last quarter comeback against Notre Dame in the Burbank Invitational Tournament. Tom's fine play in the tournament gave him a berth on the All-tourna- ment team. Loren Stenberg l3l the best ball handler on the team, time and time again showed his value as a scorer as here in the Muir game he drives in for an easy lay-in. Possessing a good shooting eye was one of John Vargas llol greatest assets. i-le-re he puts in a short jump shot against ClF chamos, Glendale. Joe Carpenter l5l and Tom Pultord MAJ wait for the rebound that never came, Rifh Kxle drives down the lane past twg Burroug defenders Kxle plated one of his best offensixe garn of the season with Q3 points He is looking forward anotltur fine season next year, ,E I eel, 'rw A . J if . 5 Back Row: Coach Pete Peterson, Miko Durbin, Bob Nolan, Gunnar Hoase, Front Row: Ron Hamilton, Larry Taylor, Ed Marro, Tom McFarland, Dick Mo 'HW r aotd Y 1 r ls'vJ6f'.lg1 R r,'5'c 4,3 M WH! i Jim Powers, this seasons most valuable player, drives Through Muir defenders. Power's hustle and good ballplaying during the year won him this honor. A junior, playing without any game experience, Powers came through very well for the Bullpups and is a good prospect for varsity ball next year. 3rS1iJ'll'Qlll urer, Terry Dunne, Richard Card 'Ula as Gly! Bunsnu J 4 551111111 Q x, ,MY N 5 .i. X-5, 2 Bill Jones, Jim Powers, Glen Bowen, Steve James, Jack Burke mgr I -..mirQTriruw , Q i i l , -X l I X f, Li fi 7 l X f 1 , X -PM x X 4 X Q' P Ed Marro, shown sinking a lump shor against Hoovers Cyclones, was a Top reserve This season. Marra will rerurn nexr year and should lead The Bullpups lo a successful record. Senior Dick Maurer fires a lump shot againsr fhe Burroughs Braves. Maurer played his 'rwo besr games against Burroughs. He was a res rurnirig first-Stringer from lasr year and his experience helped The squad. B LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Hoover .. .. 9 l Glendale .. .. 7 3 BURBANK .. .. 5 5 Muir ..... .. 5 5 Burroughs .. .. 3 7 Pasadena .. . l 9 Twirn fri riiri, Torn 1'iArEf1rlrinfl, lirrrs ri sliarl Iurnpi sliol riqriiiisl Prizflclr-fifi McFrirlrirrfl yrlriyrrfl Carisislenlly rinofl lirislfnrlsrill ,pw-f,fJ llirg fr-fir ririrl hi: rlrivr: ririrl husllr: lirlliirrrl llir- squrirl ., , ,,., ,, fl:-ril BULLPUPS BULLPUPS BULLPUPS BULLPUPS BULLPUPS Sreve James drives for a lay-up again? Burroughs. James, anorher reserve, should come Through next year. His fine shoofrna eye will be needed. BULLPUP SCORES . , . . Pasadena . . . Hoover . .... Muir . . . Glendale . . Burroughs 22 BULLPUPS 65 BULLPUPS 29 BULLPLJPS 34 BULLPUPS 33 BULLPUPS Pasadena . Hoover . Muir Glendale Burroughs Fnrwiii-l Milm Durlvn is shown slioollnq U Clrivlna lax-ln al llwuvvr l7xirlwm's 'illO0lIIlQ eww mill rplNQui'lclinQ were OVGGY rissiils lo llw Hullgiups H0 Iiwvl lor lirgli scoring lxongig wirlq ri-nlvi Balw Nolan. Gunnar Haase, one of this year's outstandinq rebound- Sophomore Bob Nolan played well during the year dis' ers, is shown tiring a short lump shot during the first pite a lack of experience, In the final game of the Burroughs clash. Haase was a ever-present threat with season Nolan racked up I7 points to lead the Bullpups his fine jump shot and steady play, to a 116 33 victory over the Burroughs Braves. Nolan is a fine prospect for varsity ball next year. Senior stalwart Tom McFarland drives past three Bur- roughs defenders on his way to an easy lay-up. Toms fine ball handling ability was a great asset to the team. 'init A A ' -A l8l HLar . , lik? V i . v,.,.sx I r saiirsirlgr Going undefeoied unTil ci heorr-breaking loss To Muir, The Bulldogs enioyed o very suc- x ' cessful seoson. Top sfors of The 'reorn were Bill Brinkvvonrh, Bob Pierce, ond Allon Kro- kower. i 5 J 182 Bill Brinkworrh shows his form clearing 12 6 in The Hoover meet. Brinkworrh is one of the besr or this evenr, ma-qdbwg i I ' ,. I Aff, f , -.fp ,, ' 7 - ,. 9, J'-Lista Q' V 2 e s, if Bod' Pow Couch Honlf Cornoletri, Steve Shafer, lrfff White, Fri Booiii, Domi Yook, Barrio Cnrdm-r, Gary Johnson, Bob Konsmnzer, Rich Gronernrrn, Per f-lf'1dfF:'NS, Bill Brinrworih, Priy Pyno, Bob Pierce, Dove Morolnnil, Eric Brucl-nwr Confli Don McMurry Front Row: Monoger Dennis Beller, Bob Murphy, Bob Prchrzrdson, John Lorlwoorl, Bm? Benn, Forrest Lipfonec, Lonnie Thornnson Allan Gilbert, Jon Lon,-ge, AI Vroloner, Neel Mclfirilef, Mnnnger Lee Andrews Mfinnqer Dennis Sorenson F67 ' W L T Muir .... .. 5 O 0 Burloonk ... .. 3 I I Hoover .. .. 3 I I Glendole .. .. 2 3 O Posodeno ... .. I 4 O Burroughs ... .. O 5 O ,VI ff I I i -i CJSJ .X ev. . f JI IF LEE FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Heocl Cooch Don McMurry ond ossistonl cooclfm Henry Como- .e.. Q P Q.--? Ll!! 99109 Ierti check times ond discuss The upcoming meer. I ' 9 I I4 In worm-up drill The relciy 'redm of Allan Krokower, Bob Pierce, Neal McKinley, and Allan Gilbert pre- pore for their race. , x jf, I wb - V7 I 1, 'msn I IV I -'V f s.f J 4 TJ N Lf 1 , Rex Andrews barely holds off ci Hoover mon To Toke The 880 event in the dual meet. I Il QIISNL 's X I I83 ,?,., Q, , W .wpwsmh-1 : ,f-QW, Q. ,Q 1,.- , ,A -27 uf- ,' gif 4 pf' V rf I -1 -Af' 3, if V, U -l -url Bob Korwstmzer, 'os high rumoer on The 'eom, . clears fhe bor. George Brmkworth, one of The all-around 'men on The Team This yeor, shows his ' ' , '1 X V KJ, fx ,-X f r form In the shof put. K 5 J' U F 7' U L Nl! ,N 1 -.4 ' M ,f , L ' W. U., , .,, ,. .,., -1 --Ge L ,Q , 'I' ,'. ,' if V ll 1- x' ' f L XA Dofe Moreland, OI7Cfr 9V Vorsify sho'- ' F power, prepares ro loohch 'he 12 pound v' AL US sho! x X ---I- -4, 1 I '11 ' ' Q f - .Rf ' A I ,Q ix ' ' .gl-Haw' i rv Q r, f .F .W , ,N - f 'Zw, , I V .1 . A., ' 5 i vw- . JA In Ts . we . I L ' 5 : Z fi 1 A ' L A - ,V , X W . rv. ,. , A nw' V V . 1-.M-,,.,d, J- ' ' ' 42 ' I ' 1-ssh... Burbfmlf 5 two tr-'md hordlors Bch Prom: rmrl ld Booth lbolh :rx whrtcl drsphmy rho form whrch mode f WA Wham Q feared COl'T'lblUC1YIOf'1 nn the ieoguo. ,V gr X f' - , ff xi' Q 9- ' 3 n ,, L. C fw e f fgffff lfjf' - 1 it 3'9 l 'i 9 .w ,V y i' ' I .Ax ip 'M 'i 'w i 'ff C. 62145 'ff '7,Q7ij,f'Q 17' ffzrff' Z 'K' , X - - .,- 1, 1251 J ff' ,fi-7j7:!, if C'-K! Wir' ..- 1 , f ' msn:-f4..s fc., wa Back Row: Bob Andri, Dave Bylkas, Ed, Booth, Barrie Gardner, Captain Rex Andrews, Max Emmons, Briant Coombs. Middle Row: Ron Pusich Richard Raskin, Mike Shepherd, Bud Riley, Don Ruth, Eric Bruckner, Byron White, Coach Orra McMurry. Front Row: Richard Wilkie, Don Pierce ' 0 fs Q , Mike Wiililany Forrest gvplurlbc, Lonnie Thomason, Jim Rollans, Mike Fligg, Gary Boyd, Mike Taylor. + ilr Ucqmintrst M' il Jai ,J-1 Ju, ALL- ,yn H gl l l 1, ll ll, -W ll, V . 115, , , W, www. gm 'Q , ., xii. 1 ' ,QM , ., 1 wax' . , f 4 K '-7 ' 5, V' ', Dfgjf ' -f V ..A:ffw3w.,',i -1 ull, ,5,,.w,,Q,, V ' I ,. ,sf W -4.-,nikilvjr Tg,,,w2tV - l,7'3l5l:f5z Z.3?g9a' f. f 1 x- ff SH A H .. , -,. .. , 1, , V- if .. ffm- --vi . - 1 'gif ' 4 4 15, 1 ,-Wim- 'i:LfL QL. T' mgigff-L,'.jQ,,f , , Ji .ffl 'r - '11 1 544,- 31 V F- ,H 5 . ws, 5 I G , .A H . V , f'p 'Q 7J Bszggfgyz ., L 34' f l ew l?i3'14.:if r 1 ,22EfJ 5-.1x.' ..vi?3sQfc1. jX2sf1ek'7 , Bob Andri broke the school record this year running the Verdugo Park course in 9:l3.0. Coach McMurray considered Bob as the outstanding runner on the team. Hose Gardner won the cross coun- try high point trophy. A junior this year, he will be back next season. , ,.,.,, im, , C i Dave Bylkas was the number three man on the team. He was a very solid competitor throughout the year. 26 fy L:'f, Kerref, 'QD BM hufdier, pulls owoy from 3 c::cher's, Bgreigg- By' Sega yd nur . sifs Bam, Gzfdhe' as U vJrsEry mile' bu' he'e he is sole vJU 'ng. HJ 'U 1 ., Qu, .I r -Q5 farm- x' QL. vq -w.za1a--- 57, 1, flgjj HQ,-,ff Cqrnfgfg-fu Tarn Hfnfier-gon, Don Fwrfyf, Kfclixld V:1nA,Ieweg Don Slxwson, Rmh James Ken Greene, Newl Downing, D009 gfnqpfer, Du XE' Vwng, Y-ahh Hanlnn, Tom Bennett, Coach Don McMurray. Front Row: Bob Rebeck, Don Pascone, Mxke Walson, Mike Shepherd, Hz , 'f C wie Fhgg, ffnlfe OSreen, Flay Srerger, Bob Barnes, Ed Acero, John Gerczci, Lyle Moxev John Barnes Rm.-.Q Gfpllm wa i .at :P -- ,gl -auf' w.. ,- s-. 'rf,gf,g Y L. Y Vi-IQ' . 41 l , xqgw., . E, me .- :' ' A , EJ- . J, AJ,-f:4nW'5f?J5 tZ.:31' I A,i,.vf , Ad.,: 91. -,Fil l , ,igfxgq Bob Reback prepares to orbit one of his mighty throws. 'J' ' 1 ' 254' -, ' -. ' .ifvr wifi..-V bfi qw. A ,- , GN I E tfw ffjfq pf, asf.-L' -. gf' -1 ' '-- x.4 .z W I. -' '-- 1 F' -, John Geraci clears the bar at 5'6 . Geraci was the best B high iumper and often competed in varsity competition. J A -I r-1 - N, g I jj1qQ Ury' 'f A7 711 f f IQ, Y 5 5 I ' V P egg , 2, 'U ll , s ' ' 4 TQ V i,. Ig f. 4' , .j,iL?' A , , ' - , in-', 'milf'-'V nf- 1 fl, B B' ,, rj -,..,, -V ,. f-Mj, .I q, I, X k X' ,, A . ,',, w, L Don Pascone and Keith Hanlin are about to take off in a short practice sprint. Bob Barnes, number one B dis- tance man, shows the form that won for him many fine victories. 187 QQ? ww LU Y P6 1- 45 W4, R. W4 ya 9 'S Y. 'BU Back Row: Coach Hank Comolevi, James Harfensrein, Pere Aguanno, Charles Sforer, Curfis Deffman, Mike Rlumley, Gary Boyd, John Allen, Roberf Harrensfein, Mike Wimmer, Ricky Burglwdorf, Paul Passno, Coach Don McMarri,', From Row: Jae Miller, Richard Lewis, Larry Mall, Geoff Troxel, Paul Blum, Ken Wirgler, Alex Phoriadis, Ronnie Rizzo, Harold Lawson, Tom Quigan, Bob Russell. , ,, il ' n 4vW ima, O 1 M9449 if cd' Wise , -M.. , if V H 0 A J '-nm ,G-gr YQ 'QQ- 'un-auf Gy! Engl gfriflff J in liiz V, fl nf dm G., . f. ire 660 ---' 2 4- ans- f..f1k:' , wifi, ' if Dm- V' i-gn. -, i -if one of lis many Ricky Burqliclorf purg me shot, Burglwdo i, - ii-'. fi vl.- '35 vinrg yvk-I5 ylm top C Shot-punerk E115 Back Row: Coach Bob Lombardi, Jim Perrucca, Tim SiTTinger, Jon Bilger, Tom Slover. Front Row: Frank ChrisTian, Briant Coombs, Jay Farrand, Ed Marro. This spring The varsiTy golf Team, under The coaching of Bob Lombardi, improved Upon lasT year's O48 record, As This was wriTTen, They had wo n Two matches and losT five, Wifh re- Turning leTTermen Trorn lasT year, Dick Searles, Jay Farrand, Brian Coombs, .lon Bilger, Jim Perruc- ca, Tom McFarland, and Ed Mar- ro, The Team showed good prom- ise. Jay Farrand was The Top man on The Team This year. Jim Perrucca, who also played high on Farrand showed greaT irnprovemem over his play lasT shown geTTing Tips from Coach Lombardi. year. nun 4 A '- Q. The ladder, is 189 90 fmmfws- Dcug Sizuld ng EMM Lzfer Feflterg 4- ., 3 C ,- H :rffc ff . V llgJ5Sgl'6y lar ll u ' uJu.1 The Bulldogs sfclrfecl off slowly This year wlrh C1 Two win Two loss league record. A come-from-behlnd win over lc1sT years league chornps Glendale highlighted The hrs? round. The lead- ing hlfrers were Spoulcllng, Pulford, and Durbin whlle Larry Shepurd Chollsed up Two wins on The rnound. 40 ,Q r Bcclf Pon Tom Pulford, Gary Donahue Loren Srenbergv Jesse Sutherland Larrx Shepard Mke Durbn Qhff Erlckon, und Grlrf 'lillwns Front Row-.' Conch Bob Gruerer, Frank Qnsqlone, Ear? Campbell, Slll Qfgmef Qgch Kfle, Dmlf Poblmns, Doug Spflulclvng, nnd Chuck Hclmre. Tom Pulforcl Gary Dona h ue Rich Kyle Bill Cramer Cliff Erickson e I l Rich Kyle blasts one out in batting practice. ll , K ,Qhx ,FK L , . :vsduhwdi L, 1-'ig .. -. -,...f5: gd' 0 . ' I- 7-:git mf!! f ,fu t amy' L IKE I 1- 4: f-::g. 2-W . ,i v -j p-, ull . , ' - 4 . l ,t .f'! - ' ' 352: 'P ...- 1+mf.L:,i,iL,u . it-11fsw.tf'2ff P lv-1 Nt c , -1, 3 3 ., ,.g,AfW, ,.,q:q - ' .Fx-1515: VQQQQY' 45 '1 ffmn ' 9 iff . ' ,'v:1,,-ijj',Q'.!3 ' f - -,Q -. N gf'f'QtF'3ffl'l 53155 , -. 3- Y- ,552 , , l- x 1 rg.. ff' I - . N -ic Q . 41'-fi.-1 :vi -fr N: 'Knff 'Wi'-uf--, N. rw 4-H vim ' 'Wifi-1.5. - :lr wi , mf-f Q - ,situ if U V .. ,QR A 3, . ,nw , .feels 2-W e if . Q? ' .,l -i '1 -, r --sm gp.-te, 3? ,HQ-2, ,., 5' . .s A A 9,,Vf.3A. - ram A .. 6 .. vi, . ,. cqgrkw. . .f . P,-5,?,1E1fgx'fw,3' , iswre .ff-M13 5 if-Fwmsv-MN-A ,gTQ.-yrf. 1, A 1 41 ' ' - -15, , its 'i?j'g,.. -. A 2 ,, :L---458ff 12'-'bid,.4.4-1 , A Hard hitting Mike Durbin fires one from the outfield in an attempt to cut clown ct runner at thircl. Doug Spaulding cocks his arm for a throw to first after taking a short toss from Chuck Hamre forcing out a runner. Larry Shepard checks first before firing one plate- ward. I AA 'u Lv l9l .1 4--W.. lk - f ,. na. ,el ...1 j x .I Q tk .Q 'I V ' 1 . I ' . ' f I ' ' M-4.1 - A-in -' lg g H 811. . , J., wx: ' f ,J A 1- . ! , . A , ,.,.. ,GZ . J.. -S' z A.. R 41- ii... ' -' f,msz f-' 'ff 'PL ' N 2 2 , w w ' 'Q 5-m1 12-1 N- '- -V - ,. gpm . .- ,'? .'X1'f, 4' ,, , .L :. .y.1if-f .l'E' it . M359 -f er? f x E 5 f-':r..'.r-1.34. ' V ' - . ,L '.f.....,l 'z':,g4M .,,,.?'q- 2 i f I f ' -.-bg-,l-, q 'F' ' -,. . - E V A ' 5 f -:www . Q. AJ, . ., , , ,. .. W . f. Q . - , 6-25 ' rf .Cz, , sg 'Q' ,JA ,.w ,,,:n:f.'r h, an '4- lfsi 4 'A wi ll Q, s .4 1. . 41 .259 -4' Ai- .Q .W A' ' -f V ' I - -pn , A., V ,X V 1 Q. 'l ' . - ' - , 1 . l 5-4l1ZiJ1:l.f'7'f'5?f-lffil ' 'f e ff'-fg If-,v1'5 7' 'A i w' -5 '.32.3'-1 ,..- f'-P 3. in ,J , J--Hi ff if S, . A ' ff -' I . L ' 'R ..-, ' . A f' fi V- Q Q ,sr f-fr' 7, ' Blll C'3f'T'l9V, G flrue relief plfclwer, is shown Throwing fo flue Center fielder Lorem Srenberg lays down a sacrifice bunl. Sberwberg was a good deleaslve ouffelder and also go? The base kits wlwen needed. plafe. l .fl DDU? 5W J l 'VJ m'J ll l ll 'l 'llA ' ll l 'l'l 'Y 'l l'll ' 'ff' f Vl?f V- wp Dml ll'u.- :fl :xml 1.-r1Lvl.Jv HS! lX'lSO for the Bullcloos , ...5 1,,g.u,. ., yr- 4 ,L ., ,. -, X ' '39 ' ' D P l' l'l 'l 'f N' 'V' -' ' l' l' 'Ml ' 'ln l' 'IU l'l HH- -- ' W1 lbw :lull 1 lLvvN'Ol xxlll lw lmck nov year along ll'llS ,'f '1f f1'1'l'Jl'l VI f'f '- lllfff 'f'fl l 'll lf '- l flU 'W wvlw fmll Ml-1 .I.-ww 3u wvl.mcl nad Dwi llobblnn 1 4.1, ,Mel- iv ll ' it Back Row: Ron Mariani, Mel Genter, Hal Long, Perry Barkalow, Stan Everett, Jim Bailey. Qncl Row: Coach Jack Loutensock, Alonso Gutierrez, Jerry Livesey, Larry Taylor, Roy Huntoon, Joe Fernandez, George Jackson. Front Row: Gary Winchell, Bob Parrinello, Les Haber, Richard Card, John Safian, 'lon Roush, Allan Stock. - ,, Joe Fernandez smashes one to Hal Long sends one toward the Joe Fernandez tags out a run- center for a base hit to lead plate, Long, leading pitcher, ner trying to make third, The the team against their oppo- threw a no-hitter in the pre- out cut down a threatening sition. season round and won many rally. other important games. A 'SLM , .4 .V 1 ar Af -- - f- -. - A lf Back RCW: Gunnar l-lddse, Frank Stanley, Cocncrt Pay Turner, Ron Wtlopc, Larry O'gJf't'7:,. For' Quw. Fee Merttm Brian Axuo, Barry Harlem, Blll Coldwell, George l-ldvert. Ttrmgs M J Couch Turner looks over the lodder with ftrst mon Pon Wtltppo. Wtltppo's fine ploytng enabled htm Io be one of the top rtetters in the Foothtll League. rtttffen r--e ' 5 I 11 A 5, Lttvry Brunner and Frank Stanley second and third men ore shown here Brunners outstdndmg ploy lwelped the Bulldogs to mtmy vtqtottous declstons cluttmg the season, Stonleyfs ertrlt, Wm streak proved most valuable tn lwelpmg me Bulldogs to un undefeated prdcttce season. III 1 Q 1 5 Nl P 1 . rf' ' K it ' ,L ' 4 , . 7 r I . 4 5 i , Barry Harlan and Bill Caldwell congratulate each Number one doubles team of Gunnar Haase and Peter Merlin Gnd Bob 305055 Cll5CU55 G Coming metdt other alter one of their practice matches. Both held Brian Axup return a shot while warming up for with Coach ROY TUVVIGV- important singles positions on the team. a league match. Going undefeated in the practice season, the tennis team fell before three ot their first tour league op- ponents. A win over Hoover highlighted the otherwise disappointing start. Back row--Jay Olin, Bill Jones, Phil Newman, Ron Kehoe. Front row-Bob Jacobs, Kenny Gelber, Vince Grice, Karl Drexhage. K 195 fi' 9 4 Sgpkcmore J Ofifffi Lens na limi I ' fm i l Back Row: Gil Lomenick, Jim Boynton, Bruce Thompson, Dennis England, Rick Williams, Bill Lawson, Lee Bigger, Steve James. Third Row: Keith Burnside, Stuart Nelson, Ernst Krueger, Bob Hardy, Paul Boles, Dave Curnow, Tom Brown, Bill Dunn. Second Row: Coach Roy Lockwood, Bernard Christopher, .lim Borger, Brian Hicks, Bob Schaedler, Ray Palm, Hal Bigger, Jim Lewis, Oscar Palmer, Dick Maurer, Brian Goldstein, Stan Wood, Darrell Ryan, John March, Mike Peltier, Jack Gilbert. Front Row: Jon Olin, Hank Martin, Wally Henryson, Gary Worth, Wally Blackmore, Dallas Williams, Don Winkler. s-3531, g S D fix K ,SFX Q-2 hyd' 3 p . ' 0 A im Le,-1,5 crurns into the side for Sen or bveastroker Lee Bigger whos across the fin- er Bgilfjggg My in the ZOO yard lreeswle ish ine fur out ahead of all a'i-ters. Eager was 5 the tap man in this efent for the local head mein in this event webteet in 'i , 11' -15551 3' A iv' if . , si, -V .1 , W-Q..-.iw M a ' 1 i 'wa 1' sew ' ll .wi gl ,Q ' -4,5 ,X ,ni 'fm L iw, MN ,Ab . ,. , ,, Sophomore Hal Bigger, this season's top C spvinter practices one of his many events, the 50 yard butterfly. tw Top Sprinter Bill Dunn demonstrates his racing start form. Dunn was a member of the B sprint relay which placed high in league competition. Gary Worth practices an open turn in preparation for meet competition. Worth was one of the most versatile performers on this year's squad. -4 4:70, Q--v' 5 , Y' L ' f c . - s . i. .L Juf kgs. ,I-il f. R A ., , was LQ - 7 J 33 l f . 45357 A 'T , H15 .,,,,,j ' 1- - 'LAM 'iil '? t'- L l i .- -. A i- i ,ei -i -,' i uk, 1, , :.: ,V .Mt - -. V 5 l ii,- r - ' - r ' ' V ., , l MS ,, Antik , I v,im?Lg,1IQ '.'-.-. 'y d' V , t .-nf-V'-E: . ,....y1If! ,. - . .v k V -sv,-:Q ' . ' 1 , -. lv . , , in , ' .1 r A - ' i. - ff.. 'A' f . 'V , 'lf' ' , -wx, gg- -, ' be-E ' S gr- fc ,A 8' ' ' Jil ' , Q a ll ' . QT ' 2 V. ' -W . ' 'W' F . fr . ft V Q.: - Aw N . ' fig-e . 35,--.- .i -, T, 6-.,, '43 Zig A, ms. QJSQ.. f ww Varsity high pointman Hank Martin shows off his pace winning style in the IOO yard breastroke. , wx w 0 V- 3... L v. i fs' l '-T . fn-Us .W if 4, ' ,saw Dennis England works out preparing for his top event, the 75 yard individual medley. QA l HI L-:Y A fcff-153' fl X 2 - Q-Hii? 163- Qi-rS1?tZ,iffQQJX' Q 1 Q wif ,W 9 Tifixyiv O I lgfwdihfgfl W7 in K N35 Cm 1' QW M3 1124 RM 'Uwf1T5fAw' aw! Endlessly being prodded info acTion by The fafeful hand of The F' '... absorbing The pasT and The presenT . . . memorizing . . . solving . . . creafing . . . mulling . . . Toiling . . . sTurn- bling in confusion . . . quicken- ing in delight . . . fading in daydream . . . grappling wiTh a problem . . . governing The sen- ses . . . complefing a course only To find new unknown hori- zons ahead. R. 2- Q l0NlL'5TEY1 OO Ken Abbey Kitty Abrams --am' -...sv .ff-v Diane Acard Judi Adams Lynne Adams :'F'J11211'E'3E:,:3:5:j:f-rp.:1',.1'1 :2:i2'- :gjrjzggzr-53:5-5:1:5:':1:5g-5:1 QW f J' 'C ' f .7 'iii wg ll55i5i5:7'..'f,f5s' .72 . , 3555555-Ef1',I v wi - - ' ff -- -' - '- 1'-if Q.-,4s:z:1::':.. 1 '-21 ' ' .1 ,Q -v 1 ji- Y . z 155: 132' A . 4 9 A A YElEE::112E- . 'in x, J,-1 ...,..,. , , ,- Bob Allen Clifford Allen Bloyney Anderson Karen Anderson Elaine Antenucci Judi Arnold Vincent Arnone .1 -v wr-4' , Sandy Askeland Sandi Aufrecht Robert Axel Brian Axup Kathleen Baker John Barnes Lydia Barnes Peggy Barrett J., Larry Bassett Bart Bean Benita Berne Don Biggs My . ,f ff. ' 7 f . 4 . ..V Qfff - ,gh-I y V Q 2 'xo W, 2 - , if ' X ln ff ' 2 41 f 1 Kendrick Boardman Paul Bale: , ' ,nee . W Gayle Brock ,Q Carole Becklund Doug Behrens Tom Bennett Barbara Benson Arnold Bercovitz 'nw Dean Berg Susan Berger 3.49. s 3 Jon Bilger Veronica Bilotta Chester Bisno Susan Bissen Beverly Black Ray Blacksrov Don Blankenship Loretta Blankenship 'if , fx 'X X , - X L.. . t Q N p X ri Charles Bolin Kay Boner Linda Borg Joann Basserfr .lufly Boulflilt Glen Bowen Pat Bradley Cathy Bradway l sv f v 'z 5 .1 li 1 Q , , I I , 44. A. ' f U J ' L X A - X Nm. Dale Broclrett Suzan Brown Barbara Browning Laurel Brownstein Eric Bruckner Judy Bruno Blanche Brundige Richard Brunnell - 'Tl' - 1- . :N fq. - 1 I if L -5- Q- i X , f ' A 4 Q 4 , ,X li x . Skip Buehlor Bill Burko Judy Burku Rodney Burke Sliorrcll Burkoll Carolo Carr Bob Caruso Lyle Cascadden Q ll A ,oils y qs .- if is Juniors , l XX X1 X XX i X X -J X1 xi N X, R J l 45 x DQ H . x x vu vf' X ' V, V lui N-7 1, .5,7,1:,V.,- tl .-1.1 rx K- A Kathy Childers Helen Chinzi Judy Chrislian 1 Q . ,vim V- Y f 4 r Gayle Ceiley Beverly Chamberli ,xi 1.-'S' Bob Chambers Carole Chandler Linda Clarke Sue Clarke Peggy Coe N-4 -,-1 Ken Coleman Norm Cone Carolyn Conger Jeannie Conklin 5 V I X , , . i ' , li x .1 C J v .Wg QE ri I3 4 J K I I - X J s .u Sandy Costa William Colic Sandy Cowgill Falwell Lowlvs Nancy Coy .HJ Ed Cook xi! xx l .1 ,Xxix X Diane Criner D' y I I r '- , .xx y 1 ll ms Q X. Joel Cohen -I 4 an ? v Y N. . J K x XX A John Cooper Snncly Cornull mir' I , s i 'V Guy Crutchfield Gail Culllson -11 N f Jim Cummings Susan Curley Dave Curnow Carline Curshaw Berna Cyr Stan Dalion Dick Daugheny Betsy Davis Bob Davis Frankie Davis A' ff' . 1 5 I I 'QQ l V . 'W hy 'B V, ,wi N r ,qw f -'ff Y 8 'V ' -4.4. ,f V, .---v 5 ,, we 7 I L lvr. K ,,.p.,, I 1-.1 xv . V' x f eu, .-ff'-Q: l wr.. - or ij., ' , Q no DL 4 mf! ef 2,Zff1.',v5-: Marilyn Davis Marion Davis Paula Davis Sandie Davis Joe De Andrea Dennis de la Vaux Angelo D'EIia Rose D'Elia Curr Detfman Jeanie Detweiler ' W ffQ -3' j 4:1 , '3Q:,:i1'1f,i. 1211 3' '?Y'ff '1' ,4 ,. ,,,. ,sf ,n-55151,-.1 f f 1 4. - 1, ' ,D 5,1 , 153, Q 'F 'i W L . ..VA V. -V .Aw 4 .- ,, 03 U . gg 1 Q M f F., I ,kr '14 .4 I -- .. .J , -4:1 4 , -I vf 1, ., .1 -fee , .-v 4-. -J . 1 1 . , ,z , 9 1:,Ql ,, .Y ', if . . I hu x f, Q A-ek in fda, zrzzssmwfhifr. Gary Diltz Linda Dinsmoor Judy Dobbins Gary Donahue Tony Donlan Anne Doran Len Doran as i ' :- a- X ..., ' . A I ,Y ' .-.4 ' F ill X X in Marilyn Dowle a Downie Neil Downing Carolyn Draper Karl Drexhage Helmuih Drosdaf Carole Duffendack Robert Dumey 2Ol .,, F ' fm . '- iv, ' ' . 2 1 ' V ::1 , V ,e k VVV V K V A Qi ? ,df , '1:f::-- - i ' f ks. y rr.. ffzm , -.R .A K 4 - 'Jn ri. ff Ron Duncan Bill Dunn Terry Dunne Bill Dunning Chris Durkee Sydney Dyer Dennis Edelbrock ' ' - , ' , 1 ' f ef 4: Z A ' 4 fi ' V. ' 1 WV, X f ill. I ' 4 gf 1 7 . fl .-:ilk l l Vg, A E E, 1' A A W., NVQ' ME- ?15x 1'2 Ed Elder Elaine Elder Bill Elffman Parke Elmore Dennis England Bob Erselius Joseph Esteves VG ,V ,f .V S I -,, Y J ' ' J lin .54 K A' ff i. v- ik w a xx AIA John Falfis Jay Ferra nd '24 ' V 'ii flax, 24.1 ., 1. ' ' V Wi. W 4 1 ' l V 'J' ? 7?:,v. ' I., ' -it 5 K 1 ' ,fy eg fi '? 4' ..V' 7, 1 V X ' A ,, MQ- 2 . I -' L 'z4'i,:Vw1 - , x . Kathy Flowers Susan Floyd '1 V if ' 17' W W f' 6f. 7f'73 ' ' . wg, ' w'fif,2Q we X W .. ' if E M Carmen Frandin Bob Franzen 4 Leo Ferrini Marcia Fife Pris Finkle 4.,E1E1EfE1EE2Ef3?Z2V...:V. . 1 Q, L4 I . i ' 1 1, J- V+- I ll 1' I' Iv' if r' 'avr 5: f' ,' ' r- .4 Q ' .f , ei . i Bonnie Edwards Bill Ehrei Joyce Eichensehr X. 3 Gary Evans Sharon Fairburn fl E X . s1s ., 41, .H I4-, .V -IVV W gf Bill Foreman fff 'f ' I , g x 9 f X X ' Z f ff 5 j Q 0 f , 'Wi , , 5 4 . , , f f , Q 7 f. ,V,V1:g ...i, my LV f 1 V. ..., . ,, ' l 'l' 3 . ' vliiillllglllflll-E ' f'-igm: . W: . 'z A T4 ' 1. Ronald Foster Karen France , 'f'Wf f, f f f VV 1 ' f M 4 fl 7 I 4 ff '2 E V. ' flip lf! 4'2 ' f f f A 4 rf ,- W 43 a -v A I VM, W4 .4 an , I I V 1 if-V w Judy Franzen Smny Franzen Scvene Freiz W1 fyf qzrpai' fi Vg ,,.. , V V -faqff 5 oz - .. V I M-1. l34'1i5V ,' , . 441V V . , f f . ' '- V ffm: .. ' Vf' .' w .V. Nj A J' ,rj Ia, , V V .A V ' X ,A V w. '14 4,5 - Q11 - 13' Q2 Q V ' f I f In gl 17 lil. 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TKX' xl r 4 1 l L .... .fm . -Nw my - X MQ, Angie Lucero Richard Lucero Carolyn Luslfo Dave Lux Karon Lynn Doug Lyon Linda Maiben Larry Mall V 0 I SJ v g v T5 'J ' 'W '- 5352- a , QP- if .I. - ' ' ,tid Q- M i V 1. X w Q XXX. 'Mika xi' fJ Mike Mann Norm Manning Anlhorw Marcilla Ronald Mariani V J v al iv: -5 4:, 'i ' Tx l 1 xg' x, YWXYXX i Y , R LY ff' ' an -' Kal A ' .iv A -74 .1 Lloyd Martin Barry Marfinson x ii' Sff vf-fr'- .1 -,'- ' ' ' 'Z-' -M A ,:v.': .,. , ' ,,w!'Vf' I-I -:1f'w 11' H A1h.'f.liQ-gllff ' '11, f+F ' -, ij V if 'we f i,+ Y . Sf ' ' i bl 1 5' i v V il ' i 7 , it . L ' . 1, U. ' 1 u ' I I Kathy Maurer Terry Mcllndrew - . , , - Pal McGinnis Judy Mcliisiclr Al Mclcod l Bill Meagher fi z .Q iff . 1 Ffflfl' an U gg. - -J I ,- -7 5, . xS,- 'K 157' - J N. N . Philip Merkley Dick Messineo 1 1 i ' . 'T' -'S . 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QW .Jsx A- V 0 no x, nal N Z2 ' John Nelson Judi Nelson Helen Newman Philip Newman Sandy Newman Q , i O M . 243 ' ,,' Fig l I l Vw 'JI I , l i '..r ' J- -r g wld 'i I i - -V 'f f- V l Ill l l ei sf 6 ei N ef 'f'lllll X if x. 1+ N' ' I I -f-rf --x 2 . il' lawn- ' O ufkloki fQ ,fX-'Avia l y Ich Ml' l l William Nichols Glenn Nicol Nan Nielsen Phyllis Nielson Bob Nolan Sharon Nolan Deanna Noriega ' y i Y ' V. ey , OY77 in V l l yi 5 . 7 gg, 4 e. ., V AA 4, l I A I ' F ,A ., A- . , . I V , ' ,. J il ng - 4 ' - - ii - 'A S i - 'rag 'L ' .19 N -1 ' J 14 x gil ' O 'digg mia Juel Ann North Dale Novorny Cynthia Nunno Frank Ober Lee O'DelI .lon Olin Judy Olmsted A, Y NV q A .- 3 , 1 y. 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Sharon Rhodes Scott Riddle Pat Riding Marilyn Rife Betty Roberts Jerry Robinson Rebecca Robinson Mark Robson Donna Roclewald Alan Roell Rick Rogers Snnflm Phodes --1 f .v,. 1 39, saw- P 6 IA 4 x Marianne Ross Fred Roth Roxane Roth Walt Roy Bonita Rundle Jim Russell r '1 x John Safian ' -' 4' - 1 ,5233 'F'1i3 - 124- I .f-1-Q l?i?Q?f22lf'P 'F ye- 21571, .V ,-.f- s Xi me r 41. 1 we f-X , Viviun Schilling Bob schicndef A, i ' V' V: l ' ,I I-W: if . . 4, 5 'A . 4 . f f 'V Q ,, , , 1 A . S, il -,F Bonnie Schoenneman Claire Schultz Becky Schweigert sa E' ,... A I A ,X A if ' 3 x ' 3 'V -4 v V- -af Carol Solls Marsha Sandelin Richard Sanfilippo Jae Sarmiento Bob Saul Bob Schaldler Bob Shaughnessy Madeline Shaud Jill Shellenbarger Lynda Shelton ff-J,-G ' N 1.x Sharon Simpson Gerold Simon Don Slauson 4. 'i i Y' 5. 2 . v .34 ,AWA iii Marina Smith Maryellen Smith Reece Smith 'ff 1, 'l My K , 'V Q-f x 'rf E I s Q-J k - fi 1 X l Jcz. Brel f- A I Jaan Schliep Larry Schmidt Marie Schmidt Pat Schmidt Linda Schnell 1'V , X 1 1 3 , Lac. -L1 - ., , .r. Janey Slote .7 .i. aj an Sydney Smith X, x,-Va. Wade Sowers Dianna Spence Jack Spllman Lynnull Spina If ,, 4 ?azT7,m'--fff,--jfrwfg ,Z lil- V. ..-4 1 l 1' ' ' I . ,. 4 , T I, 5 ' 4? tr l . A ly U e 1 Q an V Z '-u ,gf ,- :1 - V 1 f 4' x i Franlr Stamay Julie Stanley Bonita Stauffcr Linda Stegman R0 'nY Scflvnef Don Scroggie Linda Scurria Doran Scharff 47' - 'sz- Q' l X 1 N! N A lllxllt Alvin Shields John Simms Kathy Simpson fr- I ,'i -.1 7 I , l 2 1 . X ,xx 1 1 A N 1 ' , . lla 'X Tom Slover Sharon Smestad Mgrilyn Smith af- ' iz: i , ll 'lg' V wr-'Q' -'1 1 , - , ,ll , Xi, . - ' 1,34 i. ' 'Exif I Bonnie Snyder Gary Snyder Cathleen Sorenson ,w.v, l.SA: x . 'L ' Q1, L. A Q1 , ., lf. ' 35 . 1 v, yon- I h Q , .EQ 31 4 , ' -.f f 'f 1 f '- -1 '.'- vu- 1 X Mary Ann Spao Dick Slalford Elissa Stafford un v-1 Q4 NN .NW X Martha Stephens. Murlho Steven: lil ii . V, ,H L.,-,du 51,11 Diana Stagg 1 52 l,, rl in ,. - I, 1 ,..4 ' - .. ' ' 3' ' 4 l ' Bob Stilson Richard Stinson Jim Stirling Susie St. John Allan Stock KGVEN 5lOClfllll Don Slime 'f f l 4 J ' V 0 -fwr'5 . K - V I ' Tk' ' ilk x ' r 1 .- - ' ' 'vii s V 1 .- .. - 1 ' lr ll' rf 1 ' ll T 2 5,, I I' -af-1 ,, L ,S N AN-5-K .f:,. ., , uk F, X 1,3-, r ' LQW . , , X ' , g N ' V- 'AL 1-..' - Nl . tri l Eli! . 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'f Q, i- L- , U, . . ge' --:XX Camille Veraldi Karen Vesper Jean Vickers Jim Victoria Barbara Vorgensen Patricia Vuiouich P, Kent Waechter ma Beatrice Tomaselli David Ulrich ' a 'Cf' I5 -.4 x Donna Walker Andrea Wolfman Kenny Warnberg Joe Warner Jeanie Watkins Lonny Watson Terry Weatherford Gene Weaver Q4 s-4 .0 '1 N MGV90 Webb Billio Weber David Weber Bob Websfer Carolyn Weisberg Truman Wes? Arlene White Q ff, -. 'F fl fix 1 4-.. if x - f' 4 if m 4 'W i I ' , - X ' 2 --I , 2 i , ,I Q 9 i Bonnie While Jeff Whife Richard White Terresa White Myrna Whifeoker Doug Wilde iw 1 Q77 ?:s.,'-f21P1 Y, ' - ' 'I Mi -'Dir A U - .- g - ' iiiffll i ' -, 1 V. - v J , , i x 2 i or , a w Ls A 4 - . - ix ,Q . l 4 'L X L in - . Richard Wiihie Dallas Williams Ed Williams Richard Williams Rick Williams Y . wi: ,-v .f f Lois Williamson Martyne Wilson Mike Wilson Tamara Wilson Mike Wimmer 1fE6'z,? z1 ' ' H ' Lf. Y ' f ma, -a n , . . f' V ' - or i ' A W. A v J Vi ,TL I - 73 5 4 N 1 y K 4 . f ' . X i i . X ', k 1' . , - . 'F -W . -. . - -X ' 'f ini '- X K i X X s i 1-,NS 1. i '. ' Gary Winchell Kay Winkler Ken Wirgler Darlene Wollgram Wendy Wollard Judy Wollshleger Y. -r '3.,.'g'3 X 3 I IL. A4 X - Barry Woonon Gary Worm MDW Arm Wonhen Bill Wynn John Yabslcy Chuck Yeko Phyllis Yellin F 57: 3 . ZH:-'ig ' i ' v x .A ' H V 'af 2 ' ,I -, X ,V -Y y , 3: Pdf Young Sharon Young Lindo Younker Sieve Zank Toni Zonk Lynne Zckorna Penny lens Cucclia Zummerle Doug Zook Don Zuliqni 222 ..,.-I lixfijgq ki fa i ai ag. 99 Back Row+Shirley Howard, Michele Hurd, Martin Lyons, Bart Lipianec, David Hove, Bill Weber, Gayle Glenn, Sue Moore, Sharon Rhodes. Front Row-Lynette Levy, Barbara Jorgensen, Nancy Rayl, Margie Barnes, Barbara Gerken, Sue Anderson, Linda Ramos, Donna Phillips, Judy Rearley. i 5 G 1 1 V ,H M ,I i be f EQ R' 2 ,A Q v ,li N ix? W : W Q, Q ll it -W , A ' 'r f' 'i L . l ' X L 'A' ig '54 . X - it A i f ' '- A '-.4,,. .h7,,.T... f' FA:-eg' na N1 'T.. A ' ,L ,., ,K ,. Back Row-Howard Hammer, Gerry Collins, Marvin Cass, Bill Beullce, Lee Andrews, Rick Bentley, Don Winkler, Gary Emerson. Front Row-Sue Beatty, Pam Bossert, Dorene Davis, Valerie Buttell, Carolyn Froeberg, Rusty Barnes, Pat Mehlberg, Janice Cranz, Karen Aust. Back Row-Ron Roush, Rollin Varanese, Joe Perron, Reece Smith, Paul Passno. Front Row-Linda Still, Donna Rodewald, Pat Riding, Andrea Waltman, Marilyn Rite, Marcia Wilson, Kay Swarthout, Cynthia Reimers, Betty Roberts. 224 ABDO, VICKI-Drama, Leg. Council I, Inter-Club Council 2, Foren- sics I, 2, 3, Sec. Treas. I, Pres. 2, FBLA 3, A Cappella 2, 3, Girls' Chorus I, Operetta 3. ACETO, EDWARD- Pre-Engineering, Football I, 2, Track I, 2, 3. ACHEN, LOVETTE MARIE - Gen. Bus., Social Comm. 3, Dance Perf. 3. ADAMS, DELOS C. - Pre-Meclical, Leg. Council 3, Football 3, Swim- ming I, Gymnastics 3, Orches- tra I, Band I. ALEXANDER, TED-College Prep., Publicity Comm. 2, Science I. ANDERBURG, LINDA - Pre-Nursing, Leg. Council I, GL Comm. I, 2, GAA I, 2, Latin 2, 3, Lettergirls 2, 3, Drill Team 3. ANDERSON, MARILYN - College Prep., French 3, Dance Perf. 3. ANDERSON, RICHARD - Print Shop, Football I. ANDERSON, VALERIE-College Prep., GAA I, Jr. Statesmen I, Science 2, Campus C's I, 2. ANDREWS, ELWYN - Pre-Engineer- ing, Cross Country 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3. ANDREWS, KATHLEEN-Typist-Clerh cal. ARDITO, VITA-General. ARMSTRONG, JANICE - C o I I e g e Prep., GAA I, 2, Jr. Statesmen I, Lettergirls 2, 3, Dance Perf. 2, 3, Senior Play 3. ARNESON, DIANE - Steno., GL Comm. Chrm., Rooters I, Girls Chorus 2. ARNOLD, ROGER-College Prep., Publicity Comm. I, Campus C's I, 2, 3. ARTHUR, LINDA - College Prep., Election Comm. 3, Ex. Council 3, Girls' League Pres. 3, GL Comm. 2, 3, GAA I, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, Rooters I, Spanish 2, White Caps 3, Z Club 3, Campus C's 2. ASCHENBERG, RICHARD JR.-Pre- Engineering. BAGGE, GWENN-F o o d s, Girls' Chorus 2. BALTZER, BETTY ANN-Music, Pep Comm. 2, 3, Inter-Club Council 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Lettergirls 2, 3, Rooters I, 2, 3, A Cappella I, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus I, 2, Op- eretto I, 3. BARNES, BOB-Pre-Medical, Boys' League Vice-Pres. 3, Basketball I, Football I, 2 3, Golf 2, Track I, 3, Latin 2, Band I, 2. BARNES, CHUCK-Gen. Bus., Foot- ball I. BARTLETT, PENNY-College Prep., Election Comm. I, 2, Leg. Coun- cil 2, GAA 2, 3, Sec. 3, Letter- girls 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Campus C's I, 2, 3: A Cappella 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Pres. 2, Operetta 3. BASSENIAN, ARAM - Pre-Engineer- ing, French 2, Vice-Pres. 2, Jr. Statesmen 3, Treas. 3. BATEMAN, DAVE - General, Car Club 3. BEAL, JOHN-Pre-Engineering, Elec- tion Comm. 2, Leg. Council 2, Ex. Council 3, Boys' League Pres. 3, Social Comm. 3, CSF I, 2, 3, Science I, 2. BEALE, STEPHANIE-College Prep., Election Comm. 3, Pep Comm. I, Leg. Council 2, GL Comm. 3, GAA I, Latin 2, 3, Lettergirls 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Z Club 3, Dance Perf. 3, Drill Team 2, 3. BEARE, LENI-College Prep.: Foreign Ex. Student Comm. 3, French 3, Jr. Statesmen I: White CGPS 3: A Cappella I, 2, 3: OPEVGYYG I, 3. BEATTY, PAMELA-Art, Leg. Council 2. BECKEN, DONALD-Machine Shop, Leg. Council I, Car Club 3, Pres. 3. aeeoie, BONNIE-Steno., GAA 1. BEISTLE, BURR - Pre-Engineering: csr 1, 3, Latin 2, 3, Math 3, Treas. 3, Science I, Writers 3. BENKO, TOM-Leg. Council, Ex. Council, Soph. B Pres., Soph. A Vice-Pres., Baseball I, 2, Basketball I, 2, Football I, 2 3, Jr. Statesmen I, Key Club I, 2 3, Latin 2, 3, Vice-Pres., Varsity 2, 3. BENNETT, BONNIE-Steno., Election Comm. 3, GAA I, Lettergirls 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, Dance Perf. 3, Drill Team 3. BENNISON, JULIE-Typist-Clerical, Leg. Council 3, Campus C's 3. BERGER, FRED 1 Pre-Engineering, Football 2, CSF I, 2, Math 3. BEYEA, JOE-College Prep., Leg. Council 3, Forensics 3, Jr. States- men 3, Science 2, A Cappella, Operetta 3. BIGGER, LEE-P h O t o., lnter-Club Council 3, Swimming I, 2, 3, Camera 3, Pres. 3, Press Photog- raphy 3. BLAZER, BILL-General, Baseball I. BILLINGHAM, BELINDA-C o I I e g e Prep., Election Comm. 3, Leg. Council I, 2, Sr. Vice-Pres., So- cial Comm. CSF 2, French 2, GAA I, Jr. Statesmen I, Letter- girls 2, 3, Rooters 2, Z Club 2, 3, Treas. 3, Dance Perf. 3, Drill Team 3. BILLOS, ROBERTA-Steno. BILLOS, SCHERRIE-Home Economics, Leg. Council I, White Caps 3. BINGHAM, BONNIE-Typist-Clerical, FBLA I, Rooters 3, Girls' Chorus 2. BINGHAM, DIANNA -- Vocational Nursing, Rooters I, A Cappella 2, 3, Dance Perf. 2, 3, Girls' Chorus I, Operetta 3. BISNO, JEAN-Pre-Nursing, Leg. Council 3, White Caps 3, Campus C's 2, 3. BOBBY, RICHARD-Electronics, Leg. Council 3. BOGNER, IVA-General. BOMBERGER, MIKE-College Prep. BOOMSMA, JEANNE-College Prep., GAA I, 2, Let-tergirls 2, Rooters I, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Campus C's I, 2, A Cappella I, 2, 3, Oper- etta I, 3. BOOTH, ED-Pre-Engineering, Cross Country I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, CSF I, 2, 3, Math 3, Spanish 2. BORISO, BARBARA-Typist-Clerical, Girls' Chorus 2, 3. BOVILLE, PATRICIA-Gen. Bus., Leg. Council I, 2, Girls' Chorus 3. BOWERS, WESLEY-College Prep., Publicity Comm. I, Jr. Statesmen 2, 3. BOYNTON, JIM-Pre-Engineering, Assembly Comm. 3, Foreign Ex. Student Comm. 3, Swimming 2, 3, Jr. Statesmen 3, Science 2, Campus C's 3. BOZEMAN, BOB - Pre-Engineering, Math 3. BRANNON, TERRY--College Prep. BRENDEL, FRED-College Prep., Science 2. BRIGNONE, NADINE-College Prep. BRINKWORTH, BILL-College Prep., Election Comm. 3, Ex. Council 3, Boys' League Pres. 3, Boy's Leogue Sec. Tres. 2, BL Comm. I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, Sec. 2, Varsity I, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Band, Operetta I, Orchestra. BRINKWORTH, GEORGE -- Pre-Engi- neering, ASB Pres. 3, Foreign Ex. Student Comm. I, Leg. Council I, Ex. Council 2, 3, Jr. Pres., Social Comm. 3, Cross Country I, Football 3, Track I, 2, 3, Jr. Statesmen I, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Key Club 2, 3, Science I, 2, 3, Spanish I, Varsity 2, 3, Pres. 3, Band I, 2. BROWN, DOUG-Industrial Arts, Baseball, Football I, 2. BRUCE, PAT-Gen. Bus., Pep Comm. I, Tri-HI-Y l, Girls' Chorus I, 3. BRUNNER, LARRY-Pre-Engineering, Election Comm. 3, Basketball I, 2, Football I, 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, Varsity 2, 3, Band I. BRYANT, EARL-Radio Shop. BRYSON, ED-College Prep., Leg. Council 3. BRYSON, ELEANOR-Steno., GAA 2, Rooters I, Dance Perf. 3, Maior- ette 2, 3. BURGESS, ALBERT - General, L e g. Council. BURGESS, LOIS-College Prep, Elec- tion Comm. 3, Rooters 2, Z Club 3, Campus C's 2. BURRES, TOM-Industrial Arts, Foot- ball I, Track 2. BURRIS, STEPHEN-Pre-Engineering, FTA 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Rifle 2, Dance Band 2, 3, Play 3. BUSH, B A R B A R A-Bookkeeping, GAA I. ' BUSTRUM, BONNIE-Steno., GAA 2, 3, Lettergirls 3, Drill Team 3. BUTH, BONNIE-Typist-Clerical, In- ter-Club Council 3, FBLA 3, Pres. 3, GAA I, Rooters I, 2, 3, White Caps 2. BYLKAS, DAVE-College Prep., Cross Country 2, 3, Track I, Varsity 3. CALDWELL, WILLIAM-College Prep., Tennis I, Track 2, 3, Dance Band I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Varsity 3. CALLAHAN, ESTHER IRENE-Typist- Clerical, Girls' Chorus I. CALLARD, JOAN-General, GAA 2. CAMERON, DONALD-College Prep., Baseball I, Football I, 2, Dance Band 2, 3, Band 3, Orchestra 2, 3. CAMPBELL, BARTON-Pre-Engineeb ing, ASB Pres. 3, Leg. Council I, 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, Basketball I ,2, Football I, 2, 3, CSF I, 2, Key Club I, 2, 3, Latin 2, Varsity I, 2, 3. CAMPBELL, KEN-Art, Camera 3. CANTALEY, SHARLEEN-Home Econ- omics, Election Comm. I, Publicity Comm. I, Leg. Council 2, 3, Tri- Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Dance Perf. 3, Hi- Life I, 2. CARLSON, PATTY - College P r e p., Pep Comm. 3, Leg. Council I, Song Leader 3, Ticket Comm. 3, GAA I, 2, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Vice- Pres. 3, Z Club 3, A Cappella I, 2, 3, Dance Perf. 3, Drill Team 2, Operetta I, 3. CARNAHAN, KATI-IE-College Prep., GAA I, Dance Perf. 2, 3, Drill Team 2. CARNER, JOAN - College Prep., Campus C's I. CARPENTER, JOE-Pre-Medical, Leg. Council 3, Ex. Council 3, Inter- Club Council 3, Baseball I, 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, Football I, Key Club I, 2, 3, Latin 3, Pres. 3. CASCIATO, ELAINE-Gen. Bus. CASS, LINDA-Gen. Bus., Hi-Life 3. CHAPMAN, KAREN-Typist-Clerical. CHARTRAND, LA R RY 1 Industrial Arts. CHASE, LINDA-Gen. Bus., Rifle 3. CHENEY, JERI-College Prep., As- sembly Comm. I, Election Comm. 2, GL Comm. 3, Ticket Comm. 3, GAA 2, Lettergirls 3, Z Club 3, Campus C's 3, Dance Perf. 3. CHRISTIAN, CAROLE-Steno., Elec- tion Comm. 3, Leg. Council I, 2, GAA I, Dance Perf. I, 2, 3. CHRISTOPHER, BERNARD 1 College Prep., Pep Comm. I, 2, 3, Leg. Council 3, Swimming, Rooters I, 2, 3, Senior Play 3. CLARK, LINDA-Home Economics. CLARK, SANDli-College Prep., FTA I, GAA I, Jr. Statesmen 3, Root- ers 2, Science 3. CLEMENS, DON-Industrial Arts. CLIFFORD, DARLENE-Gert. BUS. COCHRAN, KAY-Steno. Campus C's I, GAA I, 3. COLLINS, FRED--College Prop. COLLINS, GARY-College Prep., Log. Council I, Baseball I, 2, 3, For. ensics I, 2, Latin l, Spanish 2, A Cappella 3, Operetta 3. CONAWAY, JAN1cE-Typisnf-C'f'IfU GAA 1, Drill Team 2, Girls CIW' us 2. CONNINE, DIANNE -- Pre-Nursing, GAA 1, 2, Latin 2, 3, Lett-ef9 lS 3, Stagecrafters 3, CCFTIPUS C 5 ll' 2, A Cappella I, 2: Madrigal 27 Band 2, 3, Operetta I, 3: OTCPES' tra I, 2, 3. CONRAD, RON-College Prep. COOK, TIM-Commercial Art: Tfafk 2. COOMBS, BRIANT-Pre-Engineering, Basketball 2, Cross Country 3, Golf 2, 3, French 2, Varsity 3. CORDLE, LINDA-College Prep., As- sembly Comm. 3, Ca l en da r Comm. 2, Leg. Council I, GL Comm. 3, CSF I, 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Lettergirls 2, 3, Rooters I, Tri- Hi-Y I, 2, 3, I Pres., 2 Sec., 3 Tres., Z Club 3, Campus C's 2, 3. CORNMAN, JACK-Auto Shop. CORRICELLO, KENNETH 1 Pre-Engi- neering, Leg. Council I, Football 2, Jr. Statesmen I, 2, Tres. 2. COTTER, JANICE-Typist-Clerical. CRAIG, DAVID-General, Baseball 3, Basketball 3. CRAMER, BILL-Pre-Engineering, Leg. Council 3, Social Comm. 2, Base- ball 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, Foot- ball I, 2, 3, Tennis I, Key Club 3, Spanish I, Varsity I, 2, 3, A Cappella 2, 3, Pres. 3, Madrigal 3, Operetta 3. CRESSATY, JUDY-Pre-Nursing, Cal- endar Comm. Chrm. 3, Election Comm. I, Leg. Council 3, Ex. Council 3, GAA I, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, Sec. 3, Rooters I, Z Club 2, 3, Campus C's I, 3, Drill Team 2, 3. CRICHLOW, WILLIAM-Pre-Engineer ing, Latin 2, Car Club 3, Orches- tra I, 2. CRISCIONE, FRANK-College Prep., Baseball I, 2, 3. CROCKETT, DOROTHY-Gen. Bus., Leg. Council I, Rooters I, A Cap- pella 3, Girls' Chorus 2. CUMMINGS, LYNDLE-College Prep., Math 3, Spanish 3. DAILEY, CAROLE - College P re p., ASB Record. Sec. 3, Leg. Council Ex. Council 3, Inter-Club 3, So- cial Comm. 3, FTA I, GAA I, 2, Jr. Statesmen I, Rooters I, Tri- H:-Y 1, 2, 3, Hi-Life 1. DAUGHERTY, SHEILA-College Prep. DE CRISCIO, NICK-Industrial Arts, Football 2, 3, Band 2. DE VERITCH, NINA-College Prep.: French 2, A Cappella 2, 3, Sec. 3, Operetta I, Orchestra I, 2, 3. DILTZ, DENNIS- M a c h i n e Shop: Track I. DI MASCIO, JOHN-College Prep. DI NUNZIO, BOB-Industrial Artsf DITTIG, JOHN-Auto Shop. DONALD, JULIE-Steno., GAA I, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3. DONOHUE, TIM - Auto Shop, Track 2. DOYLE, BREENA-Vocational Nurs- ing, Girls' Chorus. DRABELLE, HARRY-College Prep: Basketball 3, Football I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, Varsity 3, Campus C's I DRAKE, KAY-College Prep., Ticket Comm. 2, GL Comm. 2, GAA I, .lr. Statesmen I, Spanish 2, Tri- Hi-Y I, 2, Pres. 2 DUFFENDACK, JOHN-Pre-Engineen ing, Inter-Club Council 3, Foren- sics 3, Jr. Statesmen 2, 3, Pres. 3, Sec. 3: Rifle 2: Science I, 2. DUNLOP, VIRGINIA-College Prep., GAA I. DUNN, ERROS-College Prep., For- eign Ex. Student Comm. 3, Leg. Council, Art 3. DURBIN, MIK E - Pre-Engineering, Baseball I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3. DURKEE, LINDA LEE-College Prep., Calendar Comm. 3, Election Comm- I: GAA I, 2: Lettergirls 2, 3, Rooters I, Z Club 3, Dance Perf. 3, Drill Team 3. DUSSAULT, JUDITH-Steno., Election Comm, 3: Leg. Council I, 3, GL COVTWYI- 2: GAA I, 2: Rooters I, Drill Team 3. DYER, MARILYN - College Pre French 3: GAA I, 2, 3, Lettergirls 2, 3, Rooters I, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, Tres. I. EDKINS, KAREN-Steno., GAA I, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, Dance Perf, 3, Drill Team 2, 3. EDWARDS, SHARON-Art, GAA I, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, Band I, 2, Operetta I, Orchestra I. EGAN, SANDY-Typist-Clerical, FB LA 2, 3, Sec. 3, GAA I, Rooters 2, 3, White Caps 2, Girls' Chorus P-: I. EHLERS, KAREN-Bookkeeping, GL Comm. 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Letter- girls 2, 3. ELLISON, SHERMAN-P r e - Medical, Baseball 2, Latin 2, 3, Spanish I. EMMONS, MAX - College Prep., Cross Country 3, Rifle 2, Band 2 3. ENGIEIMAN, LEONARD-College Prep. ENGLAND. WES - College Prep., Publicity Comm. 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, Forensics 3, Jr. States- men 3, Pres. 3, Parl. 3, Rifle 2, A Cappella I, 3, Operetta I, 3. EMLEY, ROBERTA-Gen. Bus.l FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y, White Caps, A Cappella, Girls' Chorus, ERICHSON, CLIFF-General, Baseball 3. EVANS, JIM-Photo,, Football I. 2, 3, Camera Club, Press Photogra- phy, Varsity. EVANS, MIKE-Art, Publicity Comm. 3, Show Case Comm, 3, Art 3. FANDERLIK, BARBARA-Gen. Bus., Girls' Chorus I, 2. FARAGHER, JAMES - College Prep., Swimming I, 2. FARMER, JIM-Industrial Arts. FASO, LORRAINE-Gen. Bus., GAA I, Lettergirls 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 3. FAULKNER, BETTY - College Prep., GL Comm. 3, GAA 2. FERRARA, JOE-Pre-Engineering. FEW, EDWARD-Drafting, Track I, 2. FINSTER, VIC-College Prep. FITTS, SYLVIA-Typist-Clerical, Root- ers 2, 3. FOGLIA, THERESA--Gen. Bus., Leg. Council I, 2, 3, Yell Leader 3, GAA I, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, Tres. 3, Rooters I, Campus C's 2. FORD, HORRY-College Prep., Show Case Comm, I, 2, 3, Chrm. 3, Leg. Council 2, 3, Ex. Council 3, FTA I, Jr. Statesmen I, Stage- crafters 3, Senior Play 3. FOSSLER, JERRY-College Prep. FOSTER, P A T R I C I A - Vocational Nursing, Rooters 2, A Cappella I, 2, 3, Dance Perf. 2, Operetta 3. FRENCH, DENNIS-College Prep., Football 2, Rifle 3. FRISINA, WILLIAM-College Prep., Baseball I, 2, Latin 3, A Cap- pella 2, 3. GAINES, SHARON-Gen. Bus., Cam- pus C's 2. GALANTE, CHARLES-Radio S h O p, Leg. Council I, 2. GARDNER, KAREN - College Prep., CSF 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 2, Jr. Statesmen I, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3: Spanish 3, Campus CS 3. GARGES, ANN-Bookkeeping. GAYMAN, SYLVIA-College Prep., Election Comm. 3: l-69, Council I: 2, 3, Ex. Council 3, Girls' League Pres. 3, GL Comm. 2: Jr. Sec.: Forensics I, GAA I, 2, 3: l-eller' girls 3, Latin 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. 3, Pres. I, Sec. 2, l1UPl0ln 37 Z Club 3, Compl-'S CS I, 2, 3: Dance Perf. 3, Senior Play 3. GEAR, JIM-General. GEBBY, GEORGE - College Prep., Campus C's I, 2. 3: A CUPPellC' 3. GEISLER, PAT-Steno., GAA 2, Girls' Chorus 2. GELBER, LINDA-College Prep,, GL Comm. 2, 3, GAA I, CSF 2, 3, Z Club 3. GENTRY, CHUCK-General, Pre s s Photography. GIESSINGER, MARY ANN-Gen. Bus., Leg. Council, Ex. Council, Girls' Chorus. GILBERT, ALAN-Pre-Medical, Track I, 2, 3, Varsity 2, 3. GLUMM, PHIL-Print Shop, Rifle 3. GOLASKI, JIM-College Prep., Foot- ball I, 2, Dance Perf. 3. GOLDEN, LINDA-Steno., CSF I, 2, 3, FBLA 3, GAA 2, 3, Lettergirls 3, Science 2, White Caps I, Cam- pus C's I, 2. GOODE, PAT-Drama, Pep Comm. I, A Cappella 2, 3, Girls' Chorus I. GOOLD, RACHEL -- College P re p,, GAA 2, Lettergirls 3, Girls' Chor- us 2, Madrigal 3. oouoi-i, VINCENT-College P re p., Football 2, Science 2. GRAHAM, CAROL-College Prep., Election Comm. I, 2, Foreign Ex. Student Comm. 2, 3, Leg. Council 3, CSF I, 2, 3, French I, GAA I, 2, 3, Lettergirls 2, 3, Math 3, Sec. 3, Rooters I, Science 3, Z Club 2, 3, Campus C's 2, 3, Sec. 2, GRANDE, OWEN--College P r e p., Election Comm. 3, Football I, Swimming 2, Campus C's I. GREEN, JUDY-College Prep., Elec- tion Comm. 3, GL Comm. 3, Tick- et Comm. 3, Spanish 2, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Sec. 2, Z Club 3. GRIFFIN, KEN -Q P r e - Engineering, Football I, 2, Swimming I, Latin 2. GRIEGO, PEGGY-General, Spanish. GRIFFITH, DOLORES-College Prep., GL Comm. 3, GAA 2, Lettergirls 3, Z Club 3, Campus C's I, 2, 3, A Cappella 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Dance Perf, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Operetta 3. HAGAR, JIM-College Prep., Track I, Car Club 3. HAGAR, PHIL-College Prep. HAGEMANN, EVA-College Prep., GAA I, Dance Perf. 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3. HAISTEN, DAVID-College Prep., Baseball 2, Basketball 2, 3, Latin 3, Science 2, Varsity 2, 3. HAJDUK, JUDY-Steno., Leg, Coun- cil 2, GAA I, Drill Team 3. HALL, GARY-College Prep., Foot- ball I, 2, 3, Track I, 2. HAMILTON, BONNIE-College Prep., Foreign Ex. Student Comm. I, Pep Comm. 2, 3, Leg. Council I, 2: Ex. Council 3, GL Comm. 2, 3, Song Leader 2, 3, GAA I, Letter- girls 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Z Club 3, Ceralbus 2, Dance Perf. 3, Operetta I, Sen- ior Play 3. HAMM, JEWELL-Typist-Clerical. HAMRE, CHUCK - Pre-Engineering, Leg. Council I, 3, Ex. Council 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, Basketball 2, Football I, 2, Key Club 2, 3, Varsity I, 2, 3. HANSEN, ARNOLD-College Prep,, Leg. Council I, Basketball I, Foot- ball 3. HANSEN, DAVID-Gen. Bus., Swim- ming 2. HARBAUGH, JOANN-College Prep., Foreign Ex. Student Comm. 2, Leg. Council 2, CSF I, 2, GAA I, Let- tergirls 2, 3, Spanish 3. HARBAUGH, JON-Pre-Engineering, Leg. Council I, Track I, Latin 3, Varsity I, Orchestra I. H A R DY, FREDERICK W. - College Prep., Leg, Council I, Ex. Council I, Soph. Pres., Basketball I, Swimming I, 2, Jr. Statesmen I, Key I, 2. HARRIS, BOB-College Prep., Social Comm. 2, Art 2, 3, Jr. Statesmen 2, Senior Play 3. HARRIS, CAROLYN-College Prep., French 2. HARRIS, PAT-Gen. BUS., A Cop- pella I, 2, Operetta I. HARRISON, CAROLYN-Steno., Elec- tion Comm. 2, CSF I, 3, GAA I, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, Z Club 3. HART, BILL-College Prep., Swim- ming I, 2. HART, GARY--General, Rifle 3. HARTER, NANCY-General. HAVEN, GEORGE 1 College Prep., Football I, Tennis I, 2. HENDERSON, TOM-College Prep., Council I, Football I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3. HEINS, JAMES - College Prep., Football I, 3, Varsity I. HENRY, ROSS-College Prep., Foot- ball 2. HERRMANN, PENNY-College Prep., Foreign Ex. Student Comm. 2, Publicity Comm. I, GAA I, Jr. Statesmen 2, 3, Latin 2, 3, Letter- girls 2, 3, Dance Perf. 2, 3, Sen- ior Play 3. HETCI-IKO, JERRY-Wood Shop. HETSLER, JEAN-General. HICKMAN, JACKIE-College Prep., Assembly Comm. 2, Leg. Council I, 3, GL Comm. 3, GAA I, Latin 3, Lettergirls 2, 3, Rooters I, Tri- Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Vice-Pres. 2, Treas. 2, Z Club 3, Vice- Pres. 3, Campus C's I, 2, Dance Perf. 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3. HIGGINS, DAVE -- Pre - Engineering, Calendar Comm. 3, Ex. Council I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, CSF I, 2, French 2, Sec. 2, Stagecrafters 3, Pres. 3, Campus C's I, 2, 3, A Cappella I, 2, 3, Madrigal 2, Operetta I. HILTUNEN, JORMA - Pre-Engineer- ing, Football 2, French 2, Rifle 3. HINTHORNE, NANCY-College Prep., Election Comm. 3, Foreign Ex. Student Comm. I, 2, 3, CSF 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Lettergirls 2, 3, Rooters I, Tri-Hi-Y I, Vice-Pres. I, Z Club 2, 3. HOAK, LINDA-College Prep., ASB Cortes. Sec. 3, Election Comm. Chrm. 3, Foreign Ex. Student Comm. I, Leg. Council 2, 3, Ex. Council 3, GL Comm. 3, Sen. Sec. 3, GAA I, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Lettergirls 2, 3, Z Club 3, Campus C's 2, HOEDINGHAUS, HAPPY - College Prep., Pep Comm. I, 2, 3, Leg, Council I, 2, 3, Ex. Council 3, GL Comm. 3, Yell Leader 3, GAA I, Lettergirls 2, 3, Rooters I, 2, Z Club 3, Dance Perf. 3. HOFFMAN, HARRIET-Typist-Clerical, Leg. Council 3, GAA 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. HOLM, DEAN-College Prep., French 2, Math 3, Pres. 3, Senior Play 3. HOLMAN, C. T.-College Prep., Cross Country I, 2. HOOPER, PAT-Gen. Bus. HOPKINS, GARY-College Prep., Art 3, HOUGHTON, KATHY-College Prep., Pep Comm. 2, Leg. Council 2, Social Comm. 2, Yell Leader 3, FTA 3, GAA I, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, Rooters 3, Campus C's I, 2. HOWELL, MARLENE - Bookkeeping, GAA I, 2, 3, White Caps 2, 3. HUGHES, HOWARD-Radio Shop. HUGHES, JUDY-College Prep., Elec- tion Comm. 3, GL Comm. 2, GAA I, 2, Rooters 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3. HUGIE, JERI-Bookkeeping. HUML, JIM-College Prep. HUNSINGER, BUDDY-College Prep., Football I, 2. ING, VICTOR C. - College Prep., Swimming I, 2, Jr. Statesmen 3, Bond I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Op- eretta 3, Orchestra I, 2, Senior Play 3. INSLEY, MARITH-C o l l e g e Prep., Forensics I, Sec. I. IVERSON, BARBARA-College Prep., Election Comm. 3, GAA I, 2, Lettergirls 3, Rooters I, 2. JACKMAN, JEFF-College Prep., Gymnastics 3, Senior Play 3. JAQUISH, CAROL-Vocational Nurs- ing, GAA I, JOHNSON, MARY - College Prep., GAA 2, Lettergirls 3, Spanish 3, Z Club 3, Campus C's 2, 3. JOHNSON, RENEE-Music, Band I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Operetta I, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3. JONES, JOANN-College Prep., Leg. Council I, GL Comm. I, 3, Tri-Hi- Y I, 2, 3, Stagecrafters 3, Dance Perf. 3, Drill Team 2, 3, KAHTZ, CAROLYN-Gen. Bus. Root- ers 3. KARLSTROM, PAUL-College Prep.: Publicity Comm. 2, Leg. Council 2, 3, Ex. Council 3, Social Comm, 2, 3, Chrm. 3, Gymnastics 3, Art 3, Vice-Pres. 3, CSF 3, Jr. States- men I, Ceralbus 3. KATZ, HOWARD-Pre-Engineering, Car Club 3. KEHOE, CAROL-Steno., GAA I. KEHOE, RONNIE-C o l l e g e Prep., ' Baseball I, Band I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Operetta I, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3. KELLEY, RON-Photo., Baseball I, 2, Football I, Press Photography I, 2, A Cappella 2. KEMP, GARY-Pre-Engineering, Foot- ball I, 2, 3, Track 2, KENTCH, JIM-Auto Shop. KEOWEN, ROBERT-Pre-Engineering. KIELIJAN, MICHELE-Gen, Bus. KING, JULIA-College Prep., GL Comm. 2, GAA I, 2, Latin 2, Let- tergirls 3. KING, SHARON-College Prep,, As- sembly Comm, 2, 3, Inter-Club 3, French 2, GAA I, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Lettergirls 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Z Club 3, A Cappella I, 3, Dance Perf. 3, Madrigal 2, 3, Operetta I, 3. KINSETH, BILL-College Prep., Foot- ball 2, 3, Gymnastics 3. KINZLER, KAY-Steno., GAA 2. KIRICHNER, JOE-Music, Band 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2. KLEIGER, STEVE-College Prep., Pep Comm. I, 2, Tennis I, 2, Varsity I, 2, A Cappella I, 2, 3, Madri- gal 3, Operetta I, 3. KLOTZ, ROBERT-Gen. Bus. KNIGHT, JAMES-Photo,, Press Pho- tography 3. KOETHE, LYNN - Ste no., Election Comm. 2, 3, Leg. Council 3, Inter- Club 3, GAA I, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3,Rooters I, 2, Z Club 2, , Pres., Dance Perf. 3, Drill Team 2, 3. KOEHLER, susis - sreno., Election Comm. I, 2, Leg. Council I, 2, 3, GL Comm. I, Inter-Club Council I, 2, GAA I, 2, 3, Lettergirls 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Pres. 2, Sec. I, Campus C's I, 2, A Cappella I, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Drill Team 3, Girls' Chorus I, Sec. I, Oper- et-ta I, 3. KONSTANZER, BOB-College Prep., Basketball I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, Key Club 3, Spanish 3, Varsity 2, 3, A Cappella 3, Operetta 3. KOURY, BOB-College Prep., Foreign Ex. Student Comm. I, Pep Comm. I, Leg. Council I, Ticket Comm. 2, CSF I, Jr. Statesmen I, 2, 3, Rooters I, Spanish I, Stagecraft- ers 3, Operetta 3. KUHN, CARL-College Prep. KUHNS, JIM-General. LAMBERT, GRETCHEN-Pre-Nursing, ASB Auditor 3, Election Comm. 2, Leg. Council 3, Ex. Council 3, GL Welfare Comm. Chairman 2, Jr, Sec. 2, Ticket Comm. Chair- man 3, CSF I, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Lettergirls 2, 3, White Caps 3, Campus Christian I, Dance Perf. 2, 3. LAMBERT, TOM-College Prep., As- sembly Comm. I, 2, Publicity Comm. Chairman 3, Leg. Council 225 226 3, Ex. Council 3, Inter-Club Coun- cil 2, Cross Country 2, Track 2, JR I, 2, 3, Treas. I, Pres. 2, Campus Christians I, 2, 3, Vice- Pres. 2, Operetta I, Senior Play. LARTER, ELIZABETH-Typist-Clerical, GAA I. LATRAGNA, RONNIE-Architectual Drafting, Football, Varsity Club. LAYNE, DAVE-College Prep., Leg. Council 3, Ex. Council 3, Sr. Vice- Pres. 3, Social Comm. 2, 3, Chaff- man 3, Gymnastics 3, Art, CSF 2, 3. LEADLEY, CAROLYN-Art, Operetta, Orchestra I, 2, 3. LEE, CAROLYN-Steno., GL Comm. 2, 3, GAA I, 2, Lettergirls I, 2, Rooters I. LEE, RICHARD-Machine Shop. LEIBOW, KAREN -- Typist-Clerical, Juniof Statesmen I. LEICHFRIED, KAROLINE - P5e-Engi- neering, Leg. C o u n c il 3, GL Comm. 2, 3, Forensics 2, GAA I, 2, 3, Latin 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, Rooters I, 2, Stagecrafters 3, Tri- Hi-Y I, 2, 2, Writers Club 3, Campus Christian 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Senior Play 3. LELAND, JENNIFER-General, Calen- dar Comm. 2, Leg. Council 3, GL Comm. 3, GAA I, 24 Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Sec. I, Sec. 2, Treas. 3, Let- tergirls 2, 3, Rooters I, Z Club 3, Campus Christian I, 2, Drill Team 3. LEPRINCE, JOHN - Pre-Engineering, Track 2, Junior Statesmen 3. LESS, CHARLOTTE-Music, A Cap- pella I, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 3, Operetta I. LEVANDOFSKY, ELWIN - Business, Football 2. LINDSAY, ROBERT-Radio. LOCKHART, SUSAN-College Prep.: White Caps I. LONG, VIRGINIA - College Prep., ASB Vice-Pres., ASB Recording Sec. 3, Election Comm. 2, 3, Pub- licity Comm. 3, Leg. Council I, 2, 3, Ex. Council 3, Inter-Club Coun- cil 3, GL Comm., Soph. Sec. I, Lettergirls 2, 3, Rooters I, Tri-Hi- Y I, 2, 3, Campus Christians 2, Drill Team 3. LONNE, JON-Pre-Engineering, Bas- ketball I, Football I, 2: Track I, 2, 3, Varsity. LOSCITO, JANET - College Prep., Election Comm. 2, Social Comm. 3, Leg. Council 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Jr. Statesman I, 2, 3, Letter- girls 2, 3, Stagecrafters Treas. 3: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Ceralbus 3, Dance Perf. 3, Drill Team 2, 3, Hi-Life 2. LOYOLA, PAT-College Prep.: Pep Comm. I, Leg. Council 3, Social Comm. 2, FTA 3: GAA I: I-ETIGV' girls 2, 3, Rooters 2, 3, Campus C's 2, 3. LYLE, SHARON-General Bus. LYONS, BILL-Pre-Engineering, Cal- endar Comm. 3, Football 2, CSF 3. LYONS, MYRNA-College Prep., ln- ter-Club Council 2, CSF I, 2, 3, Forensics I, 2, 3, PYSS- 2, 35 GAA I, Latin 2, 3, Lettergirls 2, 3, Stagecrafters 3, Senior Play 3. McCLINTOOK, KAY-Voc. Nursing, Leg. Council I, 2, GAA I, Letter- girls 2, 3, Campus Christian I, 2. MCDONALD, BETTY - VOCUIIOHGI Nursing, Campus C's I, 2, 3, A Cappella 3, Girls' Chorus Pres I, 3. McDOWELL, STEVE-Pre-Engineering, Basketball I, Football I, 2, 3, Varsity I, 2, 3. MCELROY, Dave-Colleg,e Prep-: Football I, Golf 2. MCFARLAND, KEN 4 Arch. Drafting: Football 2, 3, Track I, Varsity 3, Varsity I, 2. MCFARLAND, PArRiciAYTyps5v.cler- ical, Leg. Council, Girls' Chorus. MCFARLAND, TOM- College Prep., Election Comm. I, Leg. Council I, 2, 3, Social Comm. 3, Ticket Comm. 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, Tennis I, Key Club 2, 3, Varsity 2, 3, Ceralbus 2, 3. MCGARY, HALLI - Business, Stage- crafters 3, Dance Perf. 3. MCGUFFEY, SHERYL-Gen. Bus., Leg. Council, Forensics I, Science 2, 3, White Caps I, Campus C's I. MCKINNEY, RONALD-General. McMURTRIE, ROBERT SCOTT - Pre- Medical, Leg. Council 3, BL Comm. 2, Social Comm. 2, Foot- ball 2, 3, CSF I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Pres. 3, JR I, Key Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres., Latin 2, Varsity 3. Class Chairman. MCNICHOLL, MARIANNE - Ste n o., Dance Perf. I, 2. MACLEAN, HUGH-Pre-Engineering, Election Comm. 3, Baseball I, Art, Varsity 2, Campus Christian 3, Band I, Orchestra I, 2. MADDOX, JAY - Pre - Engineering, Cross Country 2, Art 2. MAGER, ROBERT-Industrial Arts. MANISTA, JERRY-Drafting, Track I. MANN, ELLEN-Steno., Leg. Council I, 2, GL Comm. 2, GAA 2, Let- tergirls 3. MARTI, WALLY-General. MARTIN, LANA-College Prep., GAA 2, Lettergirls 2, 3. MARTIN, SANDY-Steno., GL Comm. 3, GAA 2, Lettergirls 3. MASKE, DAVID - A r c h. Drafting, Football 2. MAURER, RICHARD - College Prep., Basketball I, 2, 3, Swimming I, 2, 3, Latin 2, 3, Varsity I. MAXEY, LYLE - College Prep., Foot- ball I, 2, 3, Track I, 3, Band, Operetta I, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3. MEAGHER, EDWIN-Industrial Arts, Football 2. MEANS, VIRGINIA - College Prep., GL Comm. I, GAA, Lettergirls 2, 3, Rooters I, Spanish 2, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, Z Club 2, 3. MEDINA, DANIEL - College Prep., CSF, Math 3, Rifle 3. MELINDER, KATHERINE 1 College Prep., CSF I, 2, FTA 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Sec., Lettergirls 2, 3, Spanish 3, Campus C's 3, Drill Team 3. MERHOFF, GEORGE-Pre-Engineeb ing, Football 2, French 2, Varsity. MERLO, JOAN-Vocational Nursing, Leg. Council I, GL Comm. 2, GAA I, Rooters 2. MERRILL, LINDA SUE--College Prep., Assembly Comm. Chairman 3, Foreign Ex. Student Comm. 3, Leg. Council I, 2, 3, Ex. Council 3, GL Comm. I, Social Comm. I, 2, CSF I, 2, 3, GAA I, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Chaplain I, Sec. 2, JR I, 2, Treas., Sec., Lettergirls 2, 3, Stogecrafters Sec. 3, Z Club 3, Ceralbus 2, Dance Perf. 2, 3, Drill Team 3. MESSINEO, PRISCILLA - C o I I e g 9 Prep., GAA I, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3. MINEAR, CLYDE-Business. MINNIG, KARENE-Steno., Spanish I, Band I. MITCHELL, MARSHA-Business. MOORE, JAMES-General. MOORE, JUDY-College Prep., GL Comm. 2, Latin 3, Campus C's I. 2, 3. MOORE, LINDA-College Prep., Cal- endar Comm. I, Pep Comm 3, Inter-Club Council 3, CSF I, 2, 3, GAA I, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, Root- ers I, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Z Club 3, Campus C's 2, 3, Dance Perf. 3, Drill Team 2, 3, Captain. MOORE, SANDI-College Prep., Leg. Council Alt., GL Comm. 3, FTA 3, GAA I, Lettergirls 2, 3, Span- ish Vice-Pres. 3, Campus C's 2, Drill Team 3, Play Production. MORELAND, DAVE-College Prep., ASB Vice-Pres. 3, CSF I, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Key Club 3, Spanish I, 2, Varsity I, 3, A Cappella 3, Football I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3. MORGA, TOM-College Prep., Latin I, 2, Science 2, 3, Senior Play. MULLER, GARY-College Prep., Cam- era 2, 3, Press Photography 2, 3. MUSTION, SANDRA-College Prep., Foreign Ex. Student Comm. 2, 3, Leg. Council 2, GL Comm. 3, CSF I, 2, 3, Sec. 2, GAA I, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, Rooters I, Tri- Hi-Y I, 2, Vice-Pres. I, Z Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 2, Dance Perf. 2, 3, Drill Team 3. MYERS, MICKIE-Typist-Clerical, Leg. Council I, Dance Perf. 2, 3, Girls' Chorus. NELSON, CAROLINE-College Prep., Poster Comm. 3, GL Comm. 2, GAA I, 2, 3, Latin 3, Lettergirls 2, 3. NELSON, STUART - Pre. Medical, Swimming I, 2, 3. O'MEARA, JEANNE-College Prep., Social Comm. 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Lettergirls 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y, Drill Team 2, 3, Girls' Chorus I, 2. ONTIVEROS, JESSIE-Typist-Clerical, GAA I, Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3. ORN, BARBIE-Steno., Foreign Ex. Student Comm. 3, Leg. Council 3, FBLA 3, JR 3, Stagecrafters 3, Campus C's I, 2, , Vice-Pres. 3. ORN, BONNIE-Steno., Foreign Ex. Student Comm. 3, Leg. Council 2, 3, Campus Christian I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2. ORSOLINE, MARSHA-College Prep., Assembly Comm. 2, Election Comm. I, 2, Foreign Ex. Student Comm. 3, Leg. Council I, 2, Inter- Club Council 3, Social Comm. 2, CSF I, 2, 3, FTA I, GAA I, 2, 3, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Lettergirls 2, 3, Pres. 3, Rooters I, 2, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Pres. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Ceral- bus 2, 3, Co-Editor 3, Dance Perf. 2, 3, Drill Team 3, Girls' League Sec. 2, GL Social Comm. I. OWEN, DIANE-College Prep., GAA I, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, A Cappella 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Operetta 3. OXLEY, JANEY-Steno., Sr. Officer, Song Leader 3, GAA I, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Z Club 3, Dance Perf. 3. PALAZZOLA, SAM-Wood Shop. PARKER, CHRIS-College Prep., For- eign Ex. Student Comm. 2, 3, Chairman, Leg. Council I, CSF I, 2, 3, Pres. 3, French 2, Z Club 3, Girls' Chorus I, Madrigal 2, 3. PARRILLO, BOB-Wood Shop. PARSONS, GARY - Pre-Engineering, Leg. Council 3, Social Comm. 3, Swimming I, 2, JR 3, Latin 3. PASCHAL, BOBBIE-Gert. Bus.: Elec- tion Comm. 3, Leg. Council 3, GAA I, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Z Club 3, White Caps 2. PATRONETE, LYNNE-Typist-Clerical, Campus Christians I. PAUL, CAROLWVoc. Nursing, Leg. Council 2, 3, GL Comm. 3, Cam- pus Christian 3, GAA, White Caps 2, Dance Perf. 3. PAUL, ROBERT G-Pre-Engineering, Election Comm. I, Leg. Council I, Baseball 3, Football I, JR I, Var- sity 3, Lettermans I, 2, Campus Christians 3. PAULIN, LEE-General. PAYNE, STAN-College Prep., Latin I, 2. PEAVLER, PATRICK-College Prep. PEOPLES, SANDRA - Ste n o., Leg. Council 3, GAA I, 2, Lettcrgirls 2, 13, Rooters I, Campus Chris- tians I, 2, 3. PERKINS, SUSAN--Art, Leg. Council 2, Ex. Council 3, Poster Comm. 2, 3, Chairman, Art 2, 3, Vice- Pres., Soc -Trcas, CSF 2, GAA 2, Lcltcrgirls 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3. PERRUCCI, FRANCIS - Pro-Medical, Basketball 2, CSF I. PERUCCA, JIM--College Prop., Golf 2, 3. PETERSON, ANI KOJQCoIlego Prop., Foreign Ex. Student Comm. 3: PGP Comm. 3, Leg. Council 3, GL Vice-Pres. 3, GAA 3, JR 3: I-SITET' girls 3, Tri-Hi-Y Sec 3, Campus Christians 3, Dance Perf. 3, Band 3. PETERSON, B U R T O N R. - College Prep., Band I, 2. PETERSON, MARILYN-Steno.: GL Comm. 2, GAA 2, 3, Lettergirls 3, Drill Team 3. PETERSON, RICHARD-College Prep., Leg. Council I, 3, Football I, 3, Varsity 3. PETERSON, SUE-Steno., Leg. Coun- cil 2, GL Comm. I, GAA I, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, Z Club 3, Drill Team 3. PETTERSEN, KRISTINE-College Prep., CSF I, 2, FTA I, 2, 3, Treas. I, GAA I, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, Rifle I, Tri-Hi-Y Inter-Club Council I, 2, 3, Vice-Pres., Tennis 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Band 2, 3, Operetta, Orchestra I, 2, 3. PHAGAN, CAROL-Steno., GAA I, Campus Christians 3. PHILLIPS, DARLENE - Bookkeeping, GAA I, 2, Rooters I, Stagecraft- ers 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Play Production. PIERCE, PATRICIA-Steno., Girls' Chorus I, 2, Mixed Choir. PIERCE, ROBERT - College Prep., Election Comm. 3, Foreign Ex. Student Comm. 3, Cross Country I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, Treas. 3, Varsity I, 2, 3. PLOPPER, CLIFFORD--College Prep., Math Vice-Pres. 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3. POINDEXTER, LLOYD-College Prep., Football I, 2, 3, Latin 3. PRICE, JOY-Steno., Class Sec. and Treas. 3, GAA I, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3, Treas. PRZYBOROWSKI, JOANN - Steno., Election Comm. 2, Foreign Ex. Student Comm. 3, Leg. Council I, 3, CSF I, 2, 3, GAA I, 2, Letter- girls 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, Ceralbus 2, 3, Drill Team 3. PRZYBOROWSKI, JOHN-C o I le g e Prep., Science I. PULFORD, TOM-Industrial Arts, Baseball 3, Basketball I, 3, Foot- ball 2, 3, Varsity 3. PYKE, MARCIA-Gen. Bus. PYNE, RAY-College Prep., Football I, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, FTA 3, JR 2, 3, Spanish 3, Varsity 2, 3, Senior Play 3. RAMSEY, RICHARD-Gen. Bus., Bas- ketball I, Track I. RANSOM, BO B - Pre-Engineering, Football I, 2, Swimming I, 2, 3, Lettermens 2, 3. RAUENSWINDER, C A R O L E - Voc. Nursing, Rooters. REID, PAT-Typist-Clerical, GAA I, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, Campus Christian I, Girls' Chor- us 2. REINER, DARRYL-College Prep. REITINGER, DENNIS-General, Leg. Council 3, Football 3, Swimming I, Wheeles. RICHER, SUSAN-College Prep., Leg. Council 3, GL Comm 3, GAA I, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, Spanish 2, Tennis 3, Drill Team. RICHERSON, TRACEY-College Prep., GAA I, Latin I, 2. RIDDLE, TERRY-College Prep., Foot- ball I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, Varsity. RILEY, MARGARET-Pre N u r s i n g, Campus Christian I, 2, GAA I, 2, 3, Lettergirls 2, 3, Science 2. 3, Sec. 3, Stagecrafters 3, White Caps I, 2, A Cappella 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Operetta 3. RIPPENGALE, LARRY- Pre-Engineen ing, Foreign EX. Student Comm. 2, Leg. Council I, Basketball I, Foot- ball I, 2, Track I, 2, Stagecraft- ers 3, Campus Christian I, 2, 3, A Cappella I, 2, 3, Dance Perf. 2, 3, Madrigal 2, 3, Operetta I, 3. ROACH, JIM-Commercial. IT' I if jj X ROBBINS, MAXINE-Clothing. SINGLE N HARD-Printing, ' VANDEWEG, ALD-Machine ROBERTSON, CHARLOTTE e SITTI E , TIM-Machine Sh Shop, ' ing 2. Prep., GAA 1, 2, 3, rgysf , 13 et II 2, Golf I warn 1 VANL AF, MEPLENE - Coll e 3, Tri.Hi.Y 2, CQ S Ch,,5,- ns 1. F' U Pr ., .Calendar Comm. 2, ' , I. I I LIFSGA , LINDA-S n GAA I, C irman 3, Pep Comm. 2, L . R KWELL, BO E-Gen, 595,71-eg, 2, Let rgirls 2, 3 H- ers I, 2, ncil 3, Ex. Council 3, L C uncll ' t. 3 A Ca ella 2, v- : erf. 2, 3, C m., CSF 2, 3, G I, 2, 7' OC W I ARY-Pre-Engineerin , J Drill Te 3, 'ls' Chorus I. H orion 2, JR I, La 3, Lett Go . ' I SMITH, B L - General. f. g s 2, 3, Rooters 2 tagecra ROBIN N, NORMA-G n. B s SMITH, L DA4ColIege Prep., GAA ers 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, , 3, Pre Rou PAM-College r ., W. 1, r 2, 3, Rifle 2. rreee., Cl , A ceppei cas Comm. 3, L .1I, 2, SN ,PEGGY JO Pr N QQ, 2, 3, Da ce P 3, Operetta. Rc e s 3, Co s itian 3. ience 2, White s , ,J . VANNOORD, H S-Pre-Engineen ROUS , CAROL ur ,X CSF I, XIVOAT, SHERRY--Cole r ., GAA ing, Swi ' 2. GA , Lett rgir 2 3, Spanish I, 2, Latin 2, Lt irls 3, Root- VANVORCE, JUDIE-Drama, Assem- I, a pus Christia s I, 2, 3, J ers 2. bly Cam . I, Rooters I, 2, A Ban ,3, Operetta ,, ,Orches- SORENSON, ENN - Gen. Bus., C p lla 3, Dance Perf. , 3,l tra I, 2, 3, 'X Baseball F, , Track I, 2, 3, rl' 'Chorus I, Play Pr ct' ROWLAND, DON-Pre-Me i I Bas- Varsi Y 2, 3. ketball I, Football I Track I SPAU NG DOUG-General, Bose- RG JOHN olleg P p., B - 1, 2, Latin 1, 2 J, ,e , 3, Football 1, 2, 3, ver- kefb 1 1, 2, 3, 1 3. ROWLAND, s1-Len 1 ' Ileg'e My 'f. VATCH ,ao c g Prep.,L 1 Prep., Tic et m. , Foreign , E CE, PAM-Steno., GL Comm. 2. Ex. Studegffb m. 3, L g. Cou - ,V -f i-Y I, White Caps 3, Dance Pe . VENTE , JO C -College Prep. cll 2, lnl'UI'-Cl b Cou ' S c. 3, - Bi E Student Com I7 SP CSF I, 2, 3, 2, 3, I, , 3 NCER, KATHY-Steno., GA 2, m. I, GL C m. , 2, Cam- Latin 3, Lett r irls , E nish Lettergirls 3, White ops , Ten- 'Mp Christian , GA I Letter- Pres. 3, Tenni , J nis 1 girls 2, 3, Ro er I, hite Caps RUSSELL, sash 1 elshep, Elec- I HQVIAN, JAME 9 ge Prep- 3, Z Club . tion Comm. I, , Council 1, 2, - IISTAMEY, CHAR g - College VESCIO, J A General, Girl's Basketball I, 1, 2, Campus Prep- A I, , Latin 2, 3, t, Chorus , . Christian I, rsity tergi ls , 3 Rooters I, Tr'- 'Y . VONDER , BARBARA - Music, SAIZAN, PAT- ist.C ig -xi . S ANLE ANK-Colleg ep., G , Campus Christians 2, 3, ers I, A Cap lla 3 a c rf. all 2, Tennis I, , 3. A dppella 2, 3, Ma ' al 2, I, 2, 3, Girls' Char I. A Y, R D-College p., Math peretta I. ., SALDIVAR, DOROTHY eral, ec. 3, ience , Campus Chris- V OOM, CHUCK-Gener If I SANDEL, CHARLENE liege Prep, ion 3. WALDMAN, LAWR NQE College GAA 2, Latin 2, 3 ettergirls 3. STEADM JJYY LEE College Prep, Ban SARGENT, LINDA-C gg Pre-p,, Pr . G I, 2, 3, Lettergirls 2, WALK , CA ,L-,-College Prep., ASB Corres. Sec, 3 SB Auditor 3, Calendar Comm. hairman 2, Election Comm. I, 2, 3, Chairman 3, Leg. Council 2, 3, Ex. Council 2, 3, Inter-Club Council 3, Ticket Comm. Chairman 3, FTA I, GAA I, Lettergirls 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Z Club Sec., Pres. 3, Ceral- bus 2, Drill Team 3. SCALA, SILVIA-Typist-Clerlcal, GAA I, 2. SCHELL, JOY-Art, CSF 2. SCHWEIGERT, STEVE - Pre-Engineen ing, Football 2, Swimming I, 2, Camera I, Press Photography I. SCHWEIGLER, PAUL-College Prep., Assembly Comm. 3, Publicity Comm. 3, CSF I, Math 3, Golf 3. SEARLES, DICK-Voc., Golf 2, 3. SEASONS, HELEN-Typist-Clerical. SEIFERT, BARRY--Art, Art 2, 3, Car Vice-Pres, 3, Poster Comm. 2. SEITZ, MARGIE-College Prep., Elec- tion Comm. I, 2, Foreign Ex. Stu- dent Comm. 3, French 2, GAA I, Lettergirls 2, 3, Rooters I, Tri- Hi-Y I, 2, Z Club 3. SERKIN, LEE-General, Cross Coun- try, Camera I, 2, 3, Press Photog- raphy 2, 3, Varsity I, 2, 3, SHABAZIAN, NANCY-Typist-Clerh Cal, GAA I, 2, 3, Rooters 2, Tri- Hi-Y I. SHAFER, STEVE - College Prep., Leg. Council, BL Sec.-Treas, 3, Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Varsity I, 2, 3. SHARPE, DONNA LOUISE -- College Prep., Stagecrafters Vice-Pres., A Cappella I, Dance Band 2, 3, Dance Perf. 2, 3, Madrigal 2, 3, Operetta I. SHEPARD, JOANNE-Home Econom- ics. SHEPPARD, LARRY-General, Base- ball I, 2, 3, Varsity 3, SHRIVER, DENNIS-College Prep., Baseball I, Basketball 3, Football I, Key Club 3, Campus Christian Pres. 3. SHUMAN, JACKIE - College Prep., GL Comm. 3, Latin I, Rooters I, Spanish 3, Band 2, Operetta I, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3. SIMPSON, SUE-College Prep., GAA I, Latin 3, Rifle 2, 3. SING, LEA SHARON-Nursing, Leg. Council I, Forensics I, Science Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, White Caps I, Campus Christian I, Dance Perf. 2, 3, 3, D c Perf. 2, 3. STEE E, VE+Wood Shop! Ele t'o ni 2, Publicity Comm 3, fggmomm. 3, GAA 1 2, Le girl 2 3 Tri H'Y I WH TE, BONNIE-Steno., GAA I, ttergirls 2. ITE, CAROLYN-General. WHITE, SHARlfC lege Pre ., Fren 3, GAA I, trgirls , 3, Ro - ers I. X ,J WHITTEMDR NNY-Typist- I- cal, Leg, cuncil I, 2, 3, 3: GAA 2, Compu Chr'st' 2, Drill I m . W , AUL-P '-Engineering, Leg. C cil I, I er-Club Council 3, BL o f 2, BL Vice-Pres., Sec.- e s. , Basketball I, 2: Trac - Varsity 2, 3, Campus Chr' K Vice-Pres., Pres. 3, A Ca lla I, Madrigal 2, Operettaj WILC oN, DARLENE-rypae My c irls' Chorus, ,r ' . 1 nis I, 2, 3, Ca , 2gj7ress ZQWILI O, RON-Phot ra Y: Len-1 Phot raphy 2 , ifle 3, Science 2, rsity , ,Hi-Life 3. WILLIA S, AROLD-Radio, Cross Counry L, 2, Football I, 3, Track I, , Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, WILLIAMS, JUDY-College Prep., Election Comm. I, CSF I, For- ensics 2, 3, Latin 2, 3, Campus Christian I, 2, 3. WILLIAMS, LLOYD - College Prep., Ex. Council 2, 3, Jr. 8- Sr. Pres. g, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Hi-Y I, , 3, Key 3, Varsity I, 2, 3. WILLIAMS, SHARON-Typist-Clerical, Girls' Chorus 2, 3. WILLOUGHBY, SUSAN- College Prep., Publicity Comm. 3, CSF 2, GAA I, 2, 3, Treas., Lettergirls I 2, 3, Rooters I, Spanish 3, Dance TE B RG, LOPEN-cone e re ., , 5 , , . 1- fpmf, 3, . SOEHCQ 3, ,Ex 0 3, ' ppella 2, MC1dHlQUI3, 2 WILSON, DIANE M General, GL nter- u ounci , ice- LL, ELAINEAPre- ursing, , Comm, 3, FBLA 3, 7 Pres. 2, sr. Pres. 3, sebell 1, 2, 1, GAA 1, 2, Lenergarle 2,,3, er- Roo,e,s ,, GAA I , Basket I 3, Football ers I, Whi1 Caps ?,sCa us WILSQN,MlKE1P,e.Engj,-,eeringv , 3, 2, , ice-Pres., 1 Ch tions I, , Girls' C us WILSON, PATCCOIIQQG Prep., Elec. P 5- 0 Y lr 2 3 EC-'TVGG I, :Mi OIF3, ' tion Comm. 2, Foreign E Stu- E N-S,AkLI'NL2A-S n . I My WMT , College dent Com ,Q UnCij , - n or I, r . ection Comm. 2, Le 3, Tickeq Om A , Ar, , . Spanish 2, Campus risl n 3. i u cil 2, GLECornrn, I, Ti e 5,3 2, , 2' 3, FrA33:Ff.geA,nA STONE, DIANNE-Ste ., Publicity , o m. 3, Sc,Ici I Comm. I,1Gl , 1, 2 JR 1, Q, 3, pifje 3, Comm- I- f I li ROOTEVS I1i5 CIYWISIW 2: ' Ub Ro t s 2, Stagecrofters 3, Writ- s 12ef,1v1A1eYg,de11e Pgep., Latin ,rj 1, 3, Pres. Drill T js, - Q , Compu, C,,,,5,,,,,, 2' 3, , a u ristian , ,A a - , Lie 3. , ,-,ig Plg 3, I ele glib' Choru, 2. f P I IWATKINS, B NN General As- ILAEJELA ,Y1cArHY-ryp1,1,c1er1ee1, r' ST il gLLECoIIege Pgepgl tag. I slembly mm. , eg. Coun 'I 3, GAA 1 Roofefs 1, Campus Chris. I'-Ci r fn- 7 CI et- ri-Hi- I, 2, . rig,-. 1, b ll I, 2, , SwimTnin ffrack WATKI , TEDI ochine Shop. I WINKLER, RAY-College Prep., Class 2, Key 2 3, Treas., I, I, 2, WATTS, GAY E4Gen. Bus., Pep Chairman I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, Varsity , 2, 3- LA ppella 3, Cam . I, Leg. Council I, 3, GL , Bond 1, 2, 3, O,-Chesha 3. Band I Com X, Lettergirls 2. 3, Z WOLF, BERNIE-College Prep. STIEOUIL, H X1 N - Pe-Engineering: Club 2, 3, Campus Christian I, WOOD, MARY K.-College Prep., oot . 2. GL Comm. - - ' SUMME s, L1No Commercial Ar1, wEAr11E12Eo12o, susY - College U 3, cempuskcriifitflerll 1L?m2Ig'bIj Art 1 CSF 2- Prep., Assembly Comm. I, Col- DG,-,Ce Perf, 3, SYI-VESTIER, B RY - College PTSD-2 endar Comm. I, Election Comm. WOOD, NANCY - College Prep., Leg. il I, 2, Basketball I, 2, Pep Comm, I, GL Comm. CSF17FTA 2, GAA I, JR 1, Spun- Football I, 2, 3, Varsity I, 2, 3. TACHET, KATHY--College Prep., For- eign Ex, Student Comm. I, 2, Poster Comm. 3, Art 2, 3, CSF 2, FTA 3, GAA I, 2, JR I, Latin 3, Rifle 3, Stagecrafters 3, Tri- Hi-Y I, 2, Campus Christian I, 2, 3, Foreign Exchange 3, Dance Perf. 2, 3. TEAGUE, JACK-General. TEASDALE, BOB-Auto Shop, Foot- ball I, 2, 3. TEMPLIN, SHIRLEY-General, Leg. Council I, 2, 3, GL Comm. I, 3, GAA I, Campus Christian 2. THANG, BARBARA-College Prep., GAA 2, Campus Christian 2. THEDAKER, KENT--Pre-Engineering. THORESON, PHIL-College Prep., Campus Christian 2, 3, A Cap- pella I, 2, 3, Madrigal 3, Op- eretta I. TIMMS, ROBIN - Steno., GAA I, Band I, 2, 3, Operetta I, 3, Or- chestra I, 2, 3. TOTO, JAMES-Printing, Basketball I, 2, Track I, 2. TRAVIS, JIM-Photography, Camera 3, Press Photography 3, Hi-Life 3, Band I, 2, Orchestra I, 2. TROSTLE, LARRY-Auto Shop. TROUT, ART-College Prep., JR 3. Chairman, Social Comm, 2, GAA I, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, Rooters I, 2, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Dance Perf. 2, 3, Drill Team 3. WEBB, CAROLYN -,Pre-Nursing, As- sembly Comm. 3, Calendar Comm. 2, Election Comm. I, Foreign Ex. Student Co mm. 3, Inter-Club Council 3, GL Treas, 3, GL Social Comm. I, Ticket Comm. 3, CSF 2, 3, GAA I, 2, Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, Vice-Pres., Pres. 3, Ceralbus 2, 3, Co-Editor 3. WEBSTER, SUE-College Prep., As- sembly Comm. 3, Election Comm. I, 2, Foreign Ex. Student Comm. 3, Publicity Comm. I, CSF I, 2, GAA I, Lettergirls 2, 3, Rooters I, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, Z Club 2, 3, Cerolbus 2, 3. WEEKLEY, DEIONE - Pre -Nursing, Election Comm. 3, GL Comm. I, GAA I, Latin 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, Rooters I, Z Club 3. WELLINGTON, RICK-College Prep., Cor Club Pres. 3. WERNER, ERIC-College Prep., Foot- ball 2, 3, Varsity 2, 3. WESSEL, LARRY - Pre-Engineering, Assembly Comm. I, 3, Swimming 2, CSF I, 2, 3, Latin I, 2, Math 3, Rooters 3. ish 3. WOOD, WILLARD-Vocational Print- ing. WOODBRIDGE, KATHY - C ol le g e Prep., Foreign Ex. Student Comm, I, GL Comm. I, Ticket Comm. I, Rooters I, Spanish I, Z Club 2. - YOUNG, DONNA-Steno., GAA 2, Lettergirls 3, Rooters I, White Caps 3, Tennis 3. YOUNG, FRED-Music, Pep Comm. 3: Swimming 2, Band I, 2, 3, Pres. 2, 3, Operetta, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Dixieland Band I, 2, 3. YOUNG, PAT-College Prep., GL Comm. 2, 3, GAA 2, Spanish 3, Stogecrafters 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Z Club 3 ,Campus Christian 2, ZAPPALA, RALPH - Pre-Engineering, Foreign Ex. Student Comm. 3, CSF 2, 3, Rifle 3, ZINSER, BILL-Machinist. ZONSHINE, SHIRLEY-Steno., GAA I, JR I. 22 7 209 'X x A l Abbey, Kennet 00 X 3 32319 I wngizl 12' 200 A5901 V1Ck 39r 16 Beedle. Bonnie-41 1 Abmmsr Kefhle 2 0 Behrens, walln-,rn-2 Aceto,.Edwar , 1 5 Begs el Un.,-41, 2' 133' 1 en, Lov 11' 39, 92 1 1 el Mrs- R ard, Dia 31, 200 I Hurry-1 1 A ms, De11a 9, ae, 17 11, 51,,,,0,,. 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Sandro-200 Bive f sb , 106, 110, 112 Ausr, Karen-223 , 148, Austin, Joe-210 : ac , Be rl -200 Avery, Jdrrres-210 Bluckm , y-200, 209 Aylwdrd, Befrv Je-40, 102, 12 Black , Waller-196, 1 123, 130 Bloc n , Mrs. Elizabe 2 f Axel, Robert-200 Axup, Brian-123, 194, 195, 200 B Bad-lenheimer, Cecile-210 Bagge, Gwen-40 Bailey, James-193, 210 Bailey, JoAnn-40 Bailey, Karla-95, 107, 210 Baker, John-210 Baker, Kmhleen-106. 112, 116, 122. 200 Baker, Marilyn--108, 210 Ball, James-210 Ballau, Paul-210 BaIr1er,Be1'1y-40, 112,116 Banion, Harry--210 Banks, Mrs. Florencw221 Barber, Bernice-209 Barickman, Lee-87, 210 Barkalow, Perry-193, 210 Bames, Charles-40 Barnes, John-186, 200 Barnes, Lydia-131, 200 Bames, Marjorie-210, 223 Barnes, Robert-40, 101, 146, 170,172,186,1B7 Bclmes Rusty-210, 223 Bamfa1he1, Waller-130, 143, 210 Barr, Lindo-116, 210 Barrell, Francine-210 Barren, Peggy-200 Bartlett, Penny--40, 108, 110, 1 12, 116 Bartholomew, Terry-210 Bassenian, Aram-40, 107 Bassefr, Lawrence-96, 122, 132, 200 Bateman, David-41, 135 Bafon, Sydney-108, 210 Bauder, Susan-96, 108, 210 Bauer, Edward-210 Beal.Jo1'ln-35, 37, 41, 86, 92, 101, 106 Beale, Sreplflonie-41, 94, 112, 114, 122, 124 Bean, Barron-91, l15,153.162, 102. 186, 200 Bean, Vicki-108, 110, 210 l , Li 108, 2 0 Ia ns i al 200 1 ns ip, oreft 9, 1 1 , 0 1 la liam-42 B100 , ddie-210 Jerry-118, 210 aul-188, 210 Blun1k David-210 BIy1h', Rodney-210 Boar n, Kendrick-106, 107, 12 200 Bobby, Richard-42 Bogner, Iva-42 Boles, Paul-170, 172, 196, 200 Bolin, Charles-200 Bomberger, Michael-42 Boner, Barbara-200 Bqomsma, Jean-43 B-oorh, Edward-36, 43, 106, 135,182,183, 185 Borg, Linda-89, 130, 200 Borger, James-196, 211 Boriso, Barbara-43, 116 Bossen, JoAnn-200 Bosserr, Pam-92, 211, 223 aouldan, Judy-200 Bourgulgnon, Susie-43 Bovllle, Patricia-43 Bowen, Glen-170, 179, 200 Bowers, E -132 Bowers, Chrisfina-211 Bowers, Wesley-43, 107 Bowler, Ralph-211 1 aoyican,-las, 188,211 ' Boynlon, James-43, 961. l'07, 108,132,196 - ' Bozeman, Roben443, 87, 135 Bradley, Clyde--211 Bradley, Palritiu-106, 108, 200 11 arndnocr, Barbara-211 ,, ' Brodway, Ca1harine- , 92, 96, , 151, 200 Bl Bl 112, 123,126,114 Brady, Carlylff-211 Bramlen, Mrk. Inks,-21 Bronca.T0m-118, 211 Brarrnorl, Terry-93 Bravo, Terry-21 1 ,JC Brin o George-35. 44, 84, B ,115,146.162,166, 16 B3 Brinkw rth, William-34, 44, 86, 101g115,162,165,166,1B2 Brissel, Karen-211 Bri , Ann-108, 211 an, Thomas-211 r k, Gayle-95, 98, 108, 111 1 2, 122, 200 Br kerr, Dale-200 Brorsis, Peter-211 Brown, Carol--211 Brown, David-211 Brown, Diane-94 Brown, Doug-43 Brown, Eric-108, 1 , 1 Brown, Grace-21 Brown, Sharon-2 Brown, Susan- 2 . 200 Brown, Thom 1 , 11 Browning, Bar -1 200 Brownstein, rel-2 Bruce, Palri i 4 Bruckner glos-90, 12 1 5, 21 1 Bru e, r.Leslie-2 I B e , Eric-182, , 00 an, Melba-2 , Jane-44 na, Judith-200 na, Marg er-211 Brundigi l chd-200 Brunnell, Ch 200 Brusl1err, -21 1 Bryanr, l-44 B son, ward-44, 88 B 162.167,194y Bryso . Eleanor-44, 11B BuClI, Gerald-211 , Buckley. Palricia- 1 Buckwalter, Barb-ar Bucld, Debbi Buehler, Ja - -98 2, 200 Budzynski, R 1 1 0, 211 Chase, Linda-47, 134 Cheney, Jan-94, 95, 11 Cheney, Jeri-47, 1114 Cheshier, Larry- 1 Chester, Davi Childers, Kcliher' 97, 108, 116, 201 Chilton, . race-23 Chinzi ,Q 112, 201 C1115 1, lz n-211 Christ n n, llen-99, 120, 212 Chris! a , Carole-47, 94 C risf an, Frank-189, 212 Ch islian, Judy-201 isropher, Bemarcl-47, 88, 99, 108,141, 147,154,196 Chudner, Trudy-212 Clark, Linda-47, 98, 118 Clark, Mrs. Mary An 1 Clark, Sandra-47 Clarke, Linda-11 2 1, 09 Clarke, Susan-10 2, 201 Clausen, Larry 2 Clifford, Clough, beJ'1 23, 29, 153 Caberx? . A1111 r 23 C rle 7 Cobb H-2 , Gary- 12 C h an, Kay-47 KI' ran, Roberr-212 , B,-118 oe, Margaret-11 , 131, , 201 1 Cohen, Helen , 212 Cohen, J , 201 Coke, I rice-23 Cblern, neth-201 Co ' rs. Barbara-23 Col , Freddy-47 , Gary-47, 190 ins, Raymond--212 alson, Mr. Kenneth-23 Corpolerfi, Mr. Henry-23, 170, 82,183.186,18B onaway, Janice--47 1111111 rf 1, NM, .,,,,Z,,,1,1: 1, 0 C. ,. Burcham, . r 1 Burdrlam, Wi m-211 Burgess I -44 Burgess 7 44 1 4 Burghdo 170 B r ou? Cor gay e e-2 oc rke .ludf 0 lc R urke Wll Burmelsrer Bums L Burnside bara 111 211 u m-44 120 rephen-45 Bush, Barbara-45 Bush, Jeanne--211 Bustrum, Bonnie-45, 112, 124 Burh, Bonnie--45, 87, 130 Burler, JoAnne-108, 211 Butler, Steven-211 Burrell, Valerie-223 Bylkas, David-45, 185 Byrom, Bonnie?-45, 116 Byrd, Sandra-45 ,0' . , 1 , lnr- ,le ,M l 1 .D J lr 7 ,21 , ..j - , '11 a1,fl,en,s 200 - -111,211 , 11 ' .- - , :urns eirh-196, 211 .. , ,131 C Caldwell, William-45, 118, 120, 194, 195 Callahan, Eslher-45 Collard, Joan-45 Cameron, Donald-45, 118, 120 Campbell, acnun-34, 46, as, 88,115,162,167,190 Campbell, Mr. George?-221 Campbell, Julia-120, 211 , Campbell, Kerr-46, 134 Campbell, Marian+211 Campbell, Mary-211 Canfield.,M?. Orville+31 Copp1elld,' Seah-46 Cl:lrdPRichard-179, 193, 211 Canfuley, Sharleen-46, KB Carlson, Char1om?2ll 1 Carlson, Mrs, Lucile-81 Carlson, Pa1r1cia-36,.46, 102, 114, lP6,'143, 148,149 Carnalndfi, Kathleen--46 C ell Joan-46 fggenler, Joseph-46, 887715, 21, 175, 177,178 arpenler, Patricia-211 Carr, Carol-Af? Carroll, Gwf L 34, 211 Carson, sri: Lucile-22 ' ' Caruso. oben-129, 2001 Casfddden, lyle---132, rad, 200 Casclavo, Elaine-46. Cots, Lindo-46 Cass, Marvlrry-223 Calhtarl, R613El1-132, 201 4 Cavallo, Mlchaal-90, 148, 2111 Colley, Gail-201 ' Cone, Norman-129, 170, 201 Conger, Carolyn-131, 201 Conklin, Jean-201 Conley, Charol-212 Connine, Dianne-48, 112, 118, 120, 122 Conrad, Ronald-48 Cock, Ed-201 Cook, Joanne-201 Cook, Theo-107, 212 Cook, Timothy-48 Coombs, Briant-48, 185, 189 Cooper, John-123, 133, 201 Cordle, Linda-36, 48, 97, 106, 108, 114 Cormier. Gary-212 Comell, Sandra-201 Common, Jock-48 Corricello, Kenneth-48 Casla, Frank-212 Cosvo, Sandra-201 Cosfanza, Ralph-212 Costello, Michael-212 Cofie, William-201, 212 Correr, Janice-48 Coulrer, Lynn-212 Cauvillian, Kennelh-212 Cowgill, Sandra-1124 201 Cowles, Raben-201 1 Coy, Nancy-108, 112, 201 Craig, David-I-4B Cramer, William-48, 115, 116, A '144,162,145,190,191,192 V ransfon, Margaret-212 ransvon, Ronald-1212 Crclnl, JaniCe+212, 223 Crawford, Darold-212 Crawford, Mr. Max-23 Crawford, Richard-209 Grusary, Judy-48, 88, 95, 108, , 112,114,124 Crichlow, William-48, 135 Criner, Diane-1201 Crisciane, Frank-48, 190 Crocker, Vivian-212 Crocker, Mrs. Edllh-31 Crotkefie, Dorothy-48 'cnnldwelr Carol-95, 112, 201 Cnncnrmld, Guy-1-201f Cuevas. Chrllline-48 Cuevas, Vidoria-212 Cull, Craig-123 1' Cullls0Y1, Dean-212 1 r Cullison, Gall--201, 209 Cummings, Florenci-212 Cummrngs, James--'201 Cummings, lyndle--49, 122 Curley, Michael-212 . Curley, Susan-91, 96. 989106, . 112, 128, 200 1 Curnow, Druid--128, 196. 201 Cvnnnr, aqvkqfn-los, 212 Curlix,-Robot!-90, 212 , Cqlnhdwdcmllnn-94,001 Culxhaw, Duane-212 Darby, Dorothy-2 09 Daugherty, Juaniia-212 Daugherty, Sheila-49 Davis, Barbara-49, 131 Davis, Betsy-95, 112, 122, 201 Davis, Diane-212 Davis, Dorene-212, 223 Davis, Frankie-201 Davis Marilyn-201 Davisi Marion-170, 201 Davis, Bob-96, 115, ae, 91, 201 Davis, Paula-201 Davis, Sandra Virginia-111, 201 Davis, Sandra Paulette-212 Dawson, Clark-212 Doyiarl. Mclrleen-89, 112, 116, DeAndrecl, Donna-212 DeAndrea, Joseph-201 Deatrick, Donald-212 Deckman, Ronny-49 DeCrisCio, Nick-49, 170 Deeb, Rose-107, 92, 93, 212 de IaVaux, Dennis-201 Delg, Darrell-212 D'Elia, Angelo-108, 201 D'EIic1, Rose-201 Dellinger, Sue-118, 108, 212 DeMille, Lynne-212 Dennis, Marilyn-209 Derrmcln, Curtis-188, 201 De111'nann, Mrs. Charlene-23 Defweiler, .leanerre-89, 99, 112, 129, 201 DeVeril'd1, Nina-79, 116, 120 Devine, Donna-212 Dibble, John-116, 212 Dickens, Terry-1 17, 212 Dickey. Frances-212 Dieudonne, Lynda-201 Diffenbaugh, Sharon-92, 93, 96, 1 12, 1 16, 201 Dilrz, Gary-201 Dillz, Dennis-49 DiMascio, John-49 Di Nunzia, Robert-49 Dinsmoor, Linda-112, 201 Dinig, John-50 Dobbins, Judith-111, 112, 131 201 Dodd, Emery-212 Dodge, Michael-212 Donahue, Gary-190, 191, 192, 201 Donald, Julie-50, 112 Donald, Lorraine-212 Donaldson, Charles-117, 116, 209 Donlon, Thomas-87, 133, 134, 201 Donohue, Timothy-50 Donovan. Carolyn-212 Doran, Ann?95, 201 Doran, Leonard-201 Dorsefr. Charles-212 Dowle, Marilyn-118, 148, 149, 201 . ' Doyle, Breen4+50 ' Downie, Pc1rrid+201 Downing, Ne,--' '-1136, 201 Drabelle, Han'y-50, 177 Drake, Kay+50 .1 Umoer, Carofyn-118, 120, 201 ., Drexhage, Karl-195, ZUT1 Drolenslsy. Judy+212 Drosdal, Helmuth-201 Duffenclagzk. Eizaberh-97, 112, 11a,,1s1, 123,201 , , Dufferlchck, John-50 107 Duffy, llbnu-212 1 DUlY, Peggy-97, 120, 130, 132, 212 DuMey, Francis-201 Dur1ca'r1,Ronald-69, 97, 107, , 170, 202 - Dunlop, Nancy--212 Dunlop, Virginia-50 Dunn, Erros-50588, 96, 131 Dunn. Tel'l'yi179 Dunr1,1AHll1ar1'v-132, 196, 197, 202 , Dunne, 1.-941, 202 Dxmning, William-2b Duranl, Roseknn-213 1 ,1o1nn1n, Mmml-50, 170.. f71, , 172,173,l79,180'19O,191 Dwkee, Chns-1111, 202 Durkee, Linde-50, 95, 112,, 114, 124 Dvssav 111 J-,dnb-so, as, 94, 124 Dye 'Marilyn-50, 112,123 .Dvel1S 1E ydney-1 IZ 202 1 11 Each, izobenglzla EYJY- Ma 213 Edalbroc nnis-202 Etlklns, .kann-507 1 1 2 Edwards, Bonnie-202 A' Edwards,Sharon-51,112 I Egan, lbwii-118, 213 Beare, Leni-41, 96, 116, 123, Brendell F,ede,1c1,..43 1 cdmeno' Tony,-211 Cyr, Borna-201 ' 1 Egom sandmtslpvosl He 120' 134 amndel, lb,-.nner-211 Cnambnrlln, any rly-201 D 130 , ' 1 Beolley, 1-9W'enCe'2lo Braskin, Renco-211 Chambers, 110632-201 Dalloy, Carole-49, 84, 86, 88, Ehret, William-1.202 Q99 Benny, Pamela-41, 223 Brewel,Mr.Rober1-22, 24, a-4 Chandler, Carole-116, 201 1 92, 153 1 ' 1 enum, Koran-51, 1,12 r Beeumonv, J.-210 Brawvon, Pumcia-43 1' Chapin, M111 Helen-23 'D-vlev-,Joan-90, 1.47. 212 Ehrlich, Huben-sl, 152 156 Beck, Reber?-210 anck, David-177, 211 Chapman, 1q,,,,,..44, 1 Dahl, Dofolhy-lofi, 111, 212 slchsnssbr, Joyfkzdg ' Becken, Donald-41 Brlgnone, Nudinsk-13 Chhnfundr Law-46I,'1 Dallon, Slonlny-201 E1,g,,,,,,, Mm Adel.:-23 ' l l 1 1 , . 11 , 1 1 ' .1 - 1 X 228 21 1, , 1 1 . A. , r 1 Elsman, Richard-213 Elder, Edward-202 Elder, Elolne-89, 95, 100, 108, 124, 202 Elftmann, Bill-202 Ellis, John-118, 120, 213 Ellison, Sherman-51, 122 Elmore, Parke-202 Elrod, June-213 Elrod, Sherry-213 Emerson, Gary-223 Emery, Janlco-213 Emley, Roberta-51, 116, 130 Emmons, Max-51, 185 Emmons. Marlon-213 Encaraclon, Angel-209 Engelmon, Leonard-37, 51 England, Dennis-196, 197, 202 England, Wesley-51, 98, 107 English, Lorna-51 Enoclss, Gayle-90, 213 Erlchson, Clllton-51, 190, 191 Erselius, Robert-96, 106, 132, 202 Esteves, Joseph-202 Etcheverry, Roly-131, 213 Evans, Gary-202 Evans, Jlm-51 Evans, Louise-213 Evans, Michael-36, 51, 97 Evans, Richard-213 Everett, Stanley--170, 193, 213 Ewing, Cheryl-116, 213 F Fairbanks, Bill-213 Falrburn, Sharon-202 Faltls, John-202 Fanderllk, Barbara-52, 116 Faragher, Jarnes-52 Former, Jim-209 Farrell, Donna-213 Farrand, Jay-189, 202 Faso, Lorraine--52 Fasola, Sharon--108, 213 Faulkner, Betty-52 Fay, Ann-213 Felkar, Eric-132, 213 Ferber, Dlona-108, 213 Ferle, Joyce-213 Fernandez, Joseph-193, 213 Ferrara, Joseph-52 Farrlnl, Leo-202 Fesler, Mr. Ralph-23 Few, Edward-52 Fife, Marcia-202 Findlay, Catherine-213 Flnkle, Priscilla-202 Flnstor, Victor-52 Fischer, Anne-213 Fish, Mrs. Sylvia-31 Flshnl, Fred-130, 143, 213 Flster, Donald-117, 202 Fltts, Shirley-52, 213 Fltts, Sylvia-108 Fitzgerald, Kathleen-117, 202 Fleming, Sheila-213 r11gg,cleude-116, 185, 186, 213 Flowers, Kathleen-202 Floyd, Susan--122, 128, 202 Flynn, Mike-52 Foglla, Theresa-52, 88, 102, 112, 138 Fonnet, Carol-213 Fontana, Judlth--108, 213 Forbes, Darryl-213 Ford, Horry-52, 96, 97, 98 Foreman, William-118, 120, 122, 202 Foshee, Henry-213 Fossler, Jerry--52 Foster, Pat-52 Foster, Ronald-162, 169, 202 France, Karen-98, 110, 112, 123, 128, 202 Francescutti, Alba-202 Frandin, Carmen-131, 202 Frank, Robert-213 Franzen, Judith-122, 124, 202 Franzen, Robert-122, 202 Franzen, Sunny-99, 112, 202 Frazer, Donna-213 Fredrickson, Mr. Willard-23, 129 Freeman, Barbara-108, 213 Freeney, Naomi-212 French, Dennis-53 Fretz, Savane-108, 116, 145, 202 Freund, Peter-213 Frey, Mrs. Elizabeth-31 Friggle, Connie-118, 120, 202 Frisina,,William-53, 116 Froeberg, Carolyn-118, 223 Fry, Barbara-213 Frye, Larry-213 Furnas, Leonard-202 Fuson, Wendy-134, 202 G Gaball, Kathy-202 Gagnon, Jeanine-202 Gagnon, Linda-213 Gahring, Susan-117, 202 Gaines, Sharon-53 Galante, Charles-53 Galante, Joannr-108, 213 Gallagher, Michael-202 Galli, Dian-202 Galloway, Richard-213 Garabedian, Miss lilyan-23, 24, 130 Garant, Jack-213 Garapedian, Mr. Leo-23, 126, 129 Garcia, John-213 Garcia, Mary-116, 213 Gardner, Barrie-182, 185, 186, 202 Gardner, Karen-53, 106, 108, 1 12, 122 Gorey, Deborah-213 Garges, Ann-53 Gayman, Sylvia-53, 86, 88, 94, 99,108,112,114,122,148, 150, 154 Gear, James-53 Gear, John-202 Gebby, George-53, 108 Geer, Priscilla-202 Geisler, Kathleen-213 Geisler, Pamela-53 Geisler, Patricia-213 Geist, Cathy-'213 Gelber, Kenneth-195, 213 Gelber, Lindo-36, 53, 106, 114 Gellinck, Timothy-213 Gemmell, William-213 Genslinger, Dana-116, 122, 145, 202 Genslinger, Richard-213 Genter, Melvyn--183, 202 Gentry, Charles-53 Geraci, John-170, 186, 187, 209 Gerken, Barbara-223 Gerson, Andrea-123, 132, 213 Gfeller, Bruce-170, 186, 202 Giambra, Margaret-89, 98, 112, 124, 202 Giannone, Philip.-202 Gibbs, Sheryle-96, 108, 214 Gibson, Linda-202 Gibson, Ray-202 Gibson, Victoria-214 Giddings, Maxine-214 Gicssinger, Donald-214 Giessinger, Mary Ann-54 Gilbert, Alan-54, 182, 183 Gilbert, Jack-196, 202 Gilbert, Joan7118, 120, 209 Gilbert, Melbyn-202 Gilbert, Nancy-112, 126, 202 Gilis, Margaret-214 Gilman, Mr. Richard-26 Gilson, Garyf202 Glass, Arlene+214 Glassmon, Jon-214 Glenn, Gayle-fi 18, 120, 214, 223 Glurnm, Philip--54, 129, 134 Godmon, Robert-214 Godwin, Sora+108, 110, 214 Goloski, James754, 148 Golden, Linda-54, 106 Goldman, Cherille-209 Goldstein, 8ryanv196, 214 Golnick, Darrell-202 Gonzales, Esther-202 Gonzales, Hope-212 Gonzales, Sharon-214 Gonzalez, Virginia-212 Goode, Caro-202 Goode, Patricia--59, 116 Goodenow, Stephen-202 Goadin, Barbara-214 Goodman, Charlotte-98, 112, 202 Goodrich, Karen-89, 96, 97, 100, 120, 123, 203 Goodsell, Phyllis-95, 107, 111, 214 Goodwin, Charles-203 Goold, Rachel-54, 112 Gordon, Tena-214 Goss, David-203 Gotwals, Lindo-112, 203 Goudie, Susan-214 Gough, Alan-54 Gough, David-214 Gould, Ted--117, 214 Graham, Carole-36, 54, 88, 96, 97,106,108,112,114,132, 135 Graham, Don-132, 214 Grande, Owen-54 Graves, .lill-214 Gray, Ronald-214 Green, Kenneth-186, 214 Green, Judith-54, 94, 95, 100, 1 14 Greene, Anita-134, 214 Greenwood, Wayne-214 Gregory, Mr. Billy-31 Grice, Vinson-195, 214 Griffin, Doris-106, 114, 118, 120, 123, 203 Griffin, Ken-54 Griffith, Dolores-55, 108, 112 Grimshaw, Carolyn-100, 203 Grogan, Shirley-203 Groneman, Richard-182, 203 Gross, Gloria-118, 203 Grossman, Jerry-203 Grothe, Judith-108, 203 Ground, Patricia-214 Gruber, Marianne-112, 203 Gruenfeld, Peter-203 Grueter, Mr. Robert-26, 170, 171, 190 Grygus, Andrew-214 Guarino, Rosemarie-203 Guggenhermer, Donald-214 Gutierrez, Alonso-193, 214 H Haasc, Gunner-179, 181, 194, 195, 203 Haber, Leslie-115, 193,214 Habitz, Barbara-111, 112, 13 203 Hacker, Walter-214 Hagar, James-55 Hagar, Phillip-55 Hagele, Mrs. Ellen-31 Hogele, Gerald-203 Hagemann, Eva-55, 124 Hagemann, Janet-214 Hagen, Melvyn-209 Hagerty, Robert-132, 135, 203, 209 Hagg, Gregory-214 Hagspiel, Rose Maric+203 Haisten, David-55, 122, 177 Haiduk, Judith-55, 124 Hall, G ary-162, we Hall, Joyce-203 Hall, June-203 Hall, Parris-116, 203 Hall, Mr. Regnol-26, 116, 117 143 157 Halstea 144, d, Thomas-214 Halstead, Thomas-214 Haman, Robert--203 Hamberger, Harold-214 Hamblin, Suzanne-214 Hamilton, Bonnie-55, 86, 88, 99, 102, 112, 114,148,142 138,14O,152,154,155 Hamilton, Karen-203 Hamilton, Ronald-179, 214 Hamm, Homme Homro, 191 Jewell-55 r, Howard-214, 223 ChuCkf55, 115, 190, Hancock, Donya4214 Hancock, Franke-214 Hancock, Harlan--116, 203 Hanlln, 203 Keith--170, 186, 187, Hanson, Arnoldf55, 170 Hanson, Ronaldf-203 Hanson, Claudia-214 Hanson, Dovidf55 Hanson, Wanda-203 Harbau gh, JoAnn-40 Harbaugh, Jon456, 122 Harden, Susan-110, 111, 112, 118, 134, 203 Harding, Joy-214 Hardy, Hardy, Hargou Harker, Harlan, 194, Harlik, FrederickY56 Robert-196, 214 s, Thomas-214 Judith-203 Barry-97, 106, 128, 195, 203 Jeff-214 Harm, Sally-134, 214 Harmon, Linda-203 Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Carolyn-56 David-203 Geraldine-203 Michael-214 Patricia-56 Phil4195 Phyllis-56 Robert-56, 154, 155 GC X X RQ? 1 we eb Henryson, Walter-120, 19 , 15 Heppes, Tamrcr-215 C'- man, Margaret-39, 112, 203 H mann, Penny-57, 107, 122, 1 ,149, 1q'47,L55, 156 Hetchk J 3 Q Hetsier, on-57 bb 1 X H1 ard, B arc1- 03 T Hibbard, Sharon,-112, 203 X 1 hi Johns? Rupe 4 X ohnson, ron 5 ohnston, Gxrolyn Johnston, J. Ford-10 ,204 Johnston Vrrgini 204 Ci Janes, JS nn- '59, 4, t30,H2Q Que -ff Ja ,bpm -112, 12 ,1Q14. We Jones liom7lw195, 1 x, . l'l1ClUf'Ufh JUCQUQX57, Q Jorgensen, Q:oro4Q 223 114, 122, 124, 1 Tlgrgcmcn, anne-Qori XC Hicks, Brian-196 K Q Hier, Mrigllob rt-26 X Kg1r1'r,xAlIpnf21 X gins, Da d-Jig 130, 14 Xgliant, Lrhdaf204 45 m, A110 1:15, 2 xx, S l, Carol-118 n, 8emQ7204 X Hill, owan-203 Karls , Pc1u1T36, 59, 88, 92, Hill, Jackson-215 X- 106, 27,,131 xx Hill, Marguerite-215 Katz, Ho 59, 135 Hillner, Kat een-'215 X , nas, Jan 09 Hilton Cha 203 Ka Ddith-It , 120, 204 Hiltumen 134 Kehoe, c f01A5'9s- Hinckley, Herbert- 132, gkehoe, ie-60, 118, 120, Hrner Caroline-120 20 Hrnrhorne, Nanc 36, 58, 87,XK-s 94, 96, 112 1 Hook, Cynthia- , , 215 Hook, Linda-3 sa, as, 6, aa, 91, 92, 94, , Hobough, John-203 195 X J Nt' Keith Susan Yifley, Karlene+ Kelle usan-215 YT, Kelly, Car ne-215 . 1- K P. ry 6 Xa nedy, Willie? 15 Kenneyxlgarry-1 , 204 -- 203 5 , , , 04 Hiner, Joseohin 134, 20 xiii - Ke 60 8 Go X i gf? X 100 153 Hoedinghaus, r--' I ,99, 102, 112, 1 y Co - 1 It 15 gf I U Hoffman, Hoffman, D anaf21 Hoffman, H rriet-58, I- Hoffman, Hogrns, Mik 108, 2 Halecek, R' -- , K 1' 203 cj-Q Hollander Karon 3 Hollis, Harold-209 Holm, Dean-58, 135, 15 2 Holm, Mr. George-26 Holman, C. T.-58 r' Holmqursr, Paul-129,303 , A Hoggan, I. old-215 r , , 0 Harrison, Carolyn-37, 56, 106, 1 12, 113 Hart, Gary-56, 132, 134 Hart, Gordon-203 Hart, Rosemary--108. 214 Hart, William-56 Hortenstein, James-188, 214 Hartenstein, Robert-188, 214 Harter, Nancy-56 Hathaway, Phyllis-112, 124, 203 Harley, Larry-214 Hough, Janice-90, 214 Haven, George-56, 194 Haven, Linda-214 Hawkins, Shirley-214 Hawort Hawon 11, Buddy-ss, 170 11, Mike-214 Hays, Earl-215 Hayward, Wayne-203 Heal, Bobbie-215 Healy. Heath, Hebert Patricia-90, 215 Patricia-215 James-215 Hedger, Bruce-215 Hehr, Judith-215 Heinem Heinem ann, James-215 ann, Judy-57 Heins, James-57, 162, 166 Hersler. Rrcha rd-57 Henoger, Joyc+215 Henderson, Peter-177, 203 Henderson, Thomas-57, 170, 172, 173,186 Hendricks, Clayton-215 Hendrickson, Gloria-57 Hennety, Gloria-131, 215 Henry, 124, Henry, Patricia-89, 91, 96, 153, 203 Ross-57 Hoofrnan, Brcr1daA203 Hoolman, Gunova758 Q5 Hooper, Bruce -203 Hooper, Pat-58 - Hoover, Janet-Y-209 Hopkins, Garyg58, 131 Hornuy, Larry-AY 215 Herron, Shirley--215 Houchin, Daleg96, 170, 203 Houghton, Kathleer1758, 102, 112 131, 138 Hove, David-120, 223 Howard, Shirley-223 Howell, Marlene-58, 134 Howell, Jacqueline-91, 99, 215 Hubbard, Caryv215 Hughes, Hughes, H0worcl758 Judy-58 Hugie, Geraldine-57 Humphrey, Judy-203 Huml, James-59 Hunsinger, Buddy-59 Huntoon, Roy-193, 215 Hurd, Michele-130, 215, 223 Huston. Mike-215 lmbach, Miss Morioriw-26 Ing, Victor-59, 107, 120, 145 Insley, Month-59 Iverson, J Ba rba ra-5 9, 94 Jackman, Jeffrey-59, 154 Jackson, George-106, 118, 193, 203 Jackson, James-203 Jacobs, Alan-96, 118, 120, 203 Jacobs, Barbara-215 Jacobs, Robert-159, 195 Jacobsen, Gloria-108, 215 Jacobson, Mrs, Dorothy-26 Jakl, Gerald-203 James, Gordon-87, 132, 203 James, Richard-170, 171, 186, 203 James, Steven-179, 180, 196, 203 Jameson, John-215 Jostraw, Judith-122, 203 Jaquish, Carol-59 Jelmeland, Thomas-215 Jensen, Sue-215 Jewell, Mrs. l-lazella-26 Jewer, David-215 Johnson 122, Johnson , Beverly-'89, 116, 117, 209 , Brenda-132, 215 Johnson, Charles-132, 215 Johnson, Cynthia-204 Johnson, David-215 Johnson, Gary-123, 182, 204 Johnson, James-215 Johnson, Mr, Juell-26 Johnson, Judy-215 Johnson, Larry-215 Johnson, Leonard-215 Johnson 114, ,Mcfy-59, ioe, 112, 122 Johnson, Paul-'204 Johnson, Renee-59, 118, 120 Johnson, Richard-215 Johnson, Robert-204 5, Kentch, mes-60 ' Keowen, Robert-60, 1 18 Kerr, Jolene-134, 204 Keyser, Victor-215 Kidwell, Carolyn-87, 89, 96, 97,131,144, 204 Kidwell, Rodney-116, 204 Kieliian, Mikala-60 Kilgore, John-204 Kilman,Caro1-133, 215 Kimble, Robert H118, 134, 204 King, DavidV170, 186, 204 King, Glenda-215 King, Julia-37, 60, 112 King, Marden-215 ' g, Sharon-60, 87, 97, 110, 12,114,116,17,144,145, 8 Kinsr. Willlami , 170 Kinzlor, -6 Kirsclrnor, Jae--60 xlilaus, Mr. Vnrno+26 Klcrger, Stevan--60, 117, 116, 144, 145 Kleven, Larry-215 Klingelhofer, Sally-204 Klotz, Robert-216 Knoft, Dennis4132, 216 Knagm, James-so, 118, 132 Knutson, Sharon+112, 114, 124, 204 Koehler, Susan-61, 112, 124 Koethe, Lynn761, 87, 88, 94, 112, 114, 124,157 Kohtz, Carolyn-61 Kolpak, James--204 Konstanzer, Renee-204 Konstanzer, Robert-61, 115, 122, 174,175,176,177,182,184 Kopp, Theodore-18, 21 Kornyei, Norber-tf216 Koury, Robert-61, 107, 116 Kraft, Donald-204 Kraft, Jacqueline-124, 204 icmkower, Allen-182, 183, 204 Kramer, Roxann-216 Kramer, Wesley-216 Krarnmes, Kristine-97, 216 Krapff, William-204 Kreitzer, Lynn-87, 107, 132, 204 Krouse, Mary Lou-95, 96, 123, 204 Krueger, Ernst-216, 196 Kruetzfeldt, Paul-204 Krupa, David-216 Kuhn, Carl-61 Kuhn, Hans-216 Kuhns, James-61 Kurnmerer, Davz+204 Kyle, Richard-106, 115, 127, 174,175,176,177,178,19O, 191, 192, 204 l. Lab, Mr. Walter-26 Lodwig, Larry-204 LaHoie, Larry-204 LaMarr, Adrianne-216 Lambert, Gretchen-35, 61, 84, 86, 88, 95, 112, 134, 148, 152, 159 Lambert, Thomas-61, 88, 98, 107,103.127, 141,154,155 Lambrecht, Elizabeth-110, 112, 134, 204 Landau, Lawrence-106, 122, 204 Lane, Caralyn+128, 146, 216 Langmade, Manha-216 Langner, Joyce-216 Langner, Sharon-204 Lcrrrabee, Michael-216 Larsen, Bruce-216 Larsen, Laura-108, 216 Larson, Craig-216 Larson, Kenneth-26 Larter, Elizobethkbl 229 Xxx Payne, ff F y. 230 r LaSalle, Robert-216 Latragna, Ronnie-61 Lawrie, Robert-204 Lawson, 1-Larold-188, 216 Lawson,,Williarn-196, 204 Lay, Bryan-204 Layne, David+61, 88, 91, 92, K 108, 131 ' Lazara, Rosalyn-216 LaZelle, Arlene+61 Lazzelle, Eugene-216 Lazzelle, Nancy-216 Leach, Nlri John-26 Leadley,4CaroIyn-62, 120 Leadley, Stephen-204 lkatherwood, Mrs.'Arnyf30 Q Leatherwaod, Janjieis-216 ij Leaequ, Linda-90, 108,,116, 216 LeBerthon, Kathleen-216 LeClercq, Sherry-204, LeDuo, Gary-216 Lee, Carol Lyn-62, 112 Lee, Mr. John--26 Lee, Peggy-216 , ' 1 Lee, Richard462 V '1 Leffwidnloawihy-1 12, 204 1, Lehigh, Edward-204 Leilgow, Judith-94, 216 Leigow, Karen-62 fLeicht-fried, KQm11nela7, 62, 110, 1 112,130,138,340,154, 155 Leighty, Sandra+134, 204 Leland, Clarence-216 Leland, Jennifer-62, 88, 108,, 7 1 14- 5 J LePrince, John-62, 107 ' Less, Charlotte-62, 116 ' LeVa1ley, Dennis-204 Levandofslcy, Elwin-62 Levandofsky, Jeanne-204 Levine, Elisa-108, 130, 216 Levine, Myrna-59, 108, 112, 130, 146, 204 Levy, Lynette-120, 132, 223 Lewis, Christine--216 Lewis, James-196, 216 Lewis, Richard-188, 216 Lewis, Walter-204 Lienhard, Mrs. Sarofina-26 Limones, Gilbert Lindner, Karen-95, 216 Lindsay, Robert-62 Lintzenich, Diane-216 Linville, Bruce-216 Lipianec, Forrest-108, 182, 185, 223 Lister, Sherry-216 Livesey, Jerald-193, 204 Livingston, David-116, 216 Llewellyn, Karen-204 Llewellyn, Linda-216 Lloyd, Mr. Benjamin-26, ,101, 139, 162 Lloyd, MIC Lawrence-27 Lockert, Tony-204 Lockhart, Susan--62 Lockwood, John-162, 182, 204 Lockwood, Roy-27, 196 Logan, Ruth-204 Lombard, Lawrence-96, 204 Lombardi, Robert-24, 27, 163, 189 Lomenick, Gilbert-196, 204 Lang, Hal--193, 216 Long, Mr. Robert-27, 162 Long, Sharon-216 Long, Virginia-39, 62, 84, 85, 66, 87, 88, 94, 112, 124 Lonne, Jon-62, 182 Looker, Billy-216 Loranger, Arthur-209 Lorenzen, Mrs. Zella--31 Lorimor, Pot-216 1.oscito,Janet-63, 92, 112, 124, 147 M Mac Donald, David-204 MacDougall, Miss Mardell-27, 133, 147 Machin, Miss Jean-30 Macintyre, Dorothy-112, 113, 209 MacLean, Hugh-64, 94 Maddox, Jay-64 Moger, Robert-64 Mairen, Lindo-216 Moline, Sondra-118, 120, 204 Malian, Linda-130, 204 Moll, Lawrence-188, 216 Manchester, Mr. Charles-31 Moncinelli, Richard-64, 217 Monire, Helen-128 Manire, Liz-217 Manira, Victor-209 Manista, Jerry-64, 159 Mann, Ellen-37, 64, 112 Mann, Mr. John-27 Mann, Michael-134, 216 Manning, Marcia-89, 94, 112, 117, 205 Manning, Norman-216 Marcella, Anthony-217 March, John-196, 205 Mariani, Ronald-193, 217 Marro, Edward-89, 93, 96, 97, 115,127,179,180,189,205 Marsha1l,Karen-112, 126,205 Marti, Walter-64 Martin, Fonda-205-5 Mnnin, Harry-196, 197, 217 Mqnin, Lana-65, 108, 112, 134 Mcnin, Linda E.-4217 Martin, Lindi V.-217 Martin, Lloyd-217 Martin, Sandrag65, 112 Martinson, Barry-217 Martyn, David-205 Maske, David-'65 Mason, Barry-134, 217 Matthews, Lewis-217 Matthews, Mr. William--31 Matthey, Diana-108, 217 Marthewson, Scott-305 Mortmann, Theodora-217, Mauer, Kathy-217 Mauer, Richard-122, 156, 179, 7180, 196 5 Maurors, John-205 Maxey, Lyle-65, 120, 170, 178, 186 ' Moxham, Jdon-117, 205, 209 May, Jednriette-209 McAnglre5N, Terry-217 McBride, Gary-217 ' jvtifuu, Mn. Renee-27, 1112, 115, 1 134 ' McCambridge, Sue-112, 205 McCartney, Darletga-217 McClelland, Nong!-k116, 205 McClintock, Kayf-63, 112 McComas, Lindo-217 McCoy, WC-217 Mc00rLG1ia1, Betty-63, 103 Mcllanbldi Michael-205 McDonald, Suzanne-112, 205 McDowell, Steven-63, 140 McDowell, S.-112, 160, 167 jMcElroy, David-63 McFarland, Keneih-63, 92, 162, 169 McFarland, Patricia-63 McFarland, Sharon-205 McFarland, Sharon Lee-209 McFarland, Thomas-63, 138, 95, 101,115,127,179,180,1B1 McGary, Halli-64 McGinnis, Patricia-118, 217 McGraw, Patty-95, 106, 111, 1 12, 118, 205 McGutty, Sheryl-64, 132 Mclntosh, Linda-116, 205 McKee, Mr. Arthur-31 McKenzie, Judy-205 Mcliesick, Judy-116, 217 McKinley, Neal-182, 183, 205 McKinney, Ronald-64 McLean, Marcia-108, 205 McLeod, Lee-217 McMillan, Many-116, 131, 205 McMurry, Mr. Orra-27, 182, 183 185, 186, 188 MCMurtrie, Robert-34, 64, B7, E8,106,115,162,167 McNicha1l, Mary-84 MCPhail, William-217 Meadows, Roy-205 Meagher, Bill-217 Meagher, Edwin-65 Means, Barbara-217 Means, James-217 Means, Virginia-65, 112, 114 Medlna, Daniel-36, 65, 134, 135 Mehlberg, Patricia-92, 223 Meinardus, Michael-133 Melond, Kristine-217 Mellnder, Katherine--65, 108, 112, 122,124, 131 Melrnder, Sydelle-217 Melteser, J.-128 Menees, Beth Ann-134, 217 Menzing, Mr. Forrest-27 Merhoff, George--65 Merkley, Philip--217 Merlin, Peter-123, 194, 195, 205 Merlo, Joan-65 Mohr, Duane 217 Malin, Duane-205 Palazzola, Samuel-68 Palermo, Mr. John-31 Palm, Raymond-134, 148, 196, Montg mery, Carol-217 Montg mery, Carolyn-205 Moore, James--66 Moore, Juclith-66,'10B Moore, Linda-36, 66, 87, 99, 106, 108,112,114, 124,148 Moore, Michael-217 Moore, Robert-217 Moore, Sandra-66, 112, 122, 124, 131 Moore, Susan-223 Modd, Pamela-217 a o Moreland, David-34, 66, 85, 86, B7,88,106,115,116,162, 166, 182, 184 Morgo, Thomas-66, 154 Morgan, Elese-120, 217 Morgan, Marilyn-107, 218 Morris, Beverly-218 Morrison, William-218 Morse, Mr. Vaughn-27 Mortenson, Ronnie-205 Moser, Loren-205 Mosher, John-118, 132, 218 Mueller, Gail-112, 116, 205 Mulder, Paul-218 Muller, Gary-66 Murch, Jeffrey-218 Munn, Landry-218 Murphy, Gayle-89, 123, 205 Murphy, Paul-205 Murphy, Robert-120, 182, 205 Musson, KarlaA-218 Musiian, Sandra-67, 96, 104, 112,114,124,143,14B 218 Palmer, Diane--92, 205 Palmer, Joy-218 Palmer, Oscar-196, 205 Paroclis, Mr, C.-31 Park, Frances-120, 123, 206 Parish, Richard-129, 205 Parker, Christine-36, 87, 96, 106, 68,114,117 Parker, Jennifer-218 Parker, Marshall-134, 218 Parks, Bonnie-87, 99, 108, 112 120, 206 Parks, Raymond-143,218 Parrillo, Bob-68 Parrinello, Constance-99, 218 Parrinello, Frank'-193, 218 Parson. 1 14, Darlene-89, 108, 112, 131, 206 Parsons, Gary-92, 68, 122 Parson, Sally-218, 99 Paschal, Barbara-88, 94, 100, 68, 114 Pascone, Donald-170, 186, 187, 188, 206 Passno, Paul-188, 218, 223 Pasta, Elmer-134, 206 Patronete, Lynne-68, 116 Patterson, William-206 Pau1,Carol-88, 68, 128 Paul, Danny-206 Paul, Robert-68 Pauline, Lee-68 Stanley-68 Mustion, Sterling-177, 205 Myers, Mickey-67, 116, 148 Myers, Roger-218 N Nannini, Roger-205 Narum, Kcy-112, 205 Nelson, Bud-205 Nelson, Caroline-67, 113, 128 Nelson, Chris-112, 122, 21 B Nelson, Harold-162, 168 Nelson, John-96, 97, 106, 107, 132, 205, 218 Nelson, Judi-218 Nelson, Robert-205 Nelson, Stuart-67, 98, 196 Peavler, Patrick-68 Peckham, Linda-206 Peets, Mary Ann-218 Pekrul, Carol-218 Peltier, Gary-218 Peltier, Michail-116, 196, 218 Peoples, Sandra-88, 68, 108 Perkins, Susan-36, 88, 95, 106, 68,112,131,138 Perkins, Jacklyn-206 Perlicln, James-215 Perron, Joseph-118, 223 Perrucci, Francis-69 Perry, Carolyn-127, 206 Perry, Vicky-116 Nesel, Mr. Shewin-27, 129 Newman, Helen-218 Newman, Philip-218 Newman, Sandra-218 Newton, Neal-205 Nichols, William-218 Nicol, Glenn-218 Nielson, .lan-218 Nielson, Phyllis-92, 218 Perucca, James-69, 189 Peterson, Ani-38, 88, 96, 98, 99,100, 69,106,114,118 Peterson, Burton-69 Peterson, David-206 Peterson, Donald-206 Peterson, Donald Lester-206 Peterson, Gayle-90, 92, 21 B Peterson, Marilyn-69, 110, 112, Ninman, Janice-89, 112, 114, 124, 153, 205 Nolan, Bonnie-89, 205 Nolan, ROl:1ert4179, 180, 181, 218 Nolen, Sharon-218 Norgard, Deanna-205 Noriega, Deanna-218 North, Ann-218 Norwood, Polly-99, 123, 205 Novotny, Dale-218 Nunno, Nunno, Ann Cynthia-218 Nunno, Thomas-170, 205 Nye, Mike-205 O Ober, Frank-21B Ober, James-205 O'Dell, Lee-218 Olr1ren,Tobi-106, 117, 133,205 Olin, Jay-195, 205 Olin, Jon-196, 218 Olmstead, Dale-120, 205 Olmsted, Judith-218 Olsen, Donna-116, 218 Olsen, Susan-21B Olson, Anna-218 Olson, Carole-130, 205 Olson, Mr David-27, 120, 121, Morrill, Mrs Alice-27, 122 Merrill, Linda-34, 66, 96, 97, 106,114,124,148 Mensino, Theresa.-217 Messmeo, Priscilla-66, 112 Mrassin co, Richard-217 Mlchelntti, Paul-217 Mickelson, Nancy-205 Miles, MaryA205 Miller, Carol-217 Miller, Donna-217 Miller, Jacqueline-130, 146, 205 Miller, Joe-188, 217 Miller, Jeffrey-217 Miller, Judy-205 Miller, Mariorir:-217 Miller, Paul-205 Molinder, K.-111 Mills, Bobby-217 M1ll5,Judy--90, 108, 116, 217 Minasion, Mr. F!icI1urdv27 Minaar, Clyde-66 Minnig, Karen-66 Minor, PicharclA217 Minor, RobertA217 Mitchell, Marsha--66 Mllchell, Patricia-107, 217 139 Olson, Douglas-108, 21 B Olson, Vonme-218 O'Mearo, Jeanne--67, 112, 124 Omer, Marybe1l1789, 95, 100, 112 205 Ontrveros, Jessie-67, 116 011011, LauraA107, 218 Orn, Barbara-67, 96, 108, 130 Orn, Bonnie-67, BB, 96, 107, 108 Olsolino, Cheryl-111, 218 Orsolunc, Mornhr1437,67, 87. 100,106,111,112,113,124, 121:-,143,148,149 Or113rjn,Err11lio4116, 218 Orluz, Chuck-205 Onbarn, Lynn-218 O 3Ir:r!r1,M1tl'lr1r:l-9186, 218 Oawrilrl, Cl1r1rlon-- 705 Otir-rairon, Cbrisline-f 108, 218 Ovorby, Douglas--205, 218 Owen, Diana- '67, 116 Owens, Carols-99, 21 E1 Oxley, Jana --67, 91, 102,152 P Pc1cal,Lir1r,la41l2, 205 Fargo, Diannae-205 124 Peterson, Susan-69, 108, 112, 1 14, 124 Peterson, Mr. Roland-24, 28, 101 , 157, 179 Petterson, Richard-69, 162, 167 Petrowsky, Martha-206 Petrucco, Robert-206 Pettersen, Kristine-69, 112, 118 120, 131, 135 Pfau, Jeffrey-218 Pfeifer, Phillip-89, 115, 177, 206 Phagan, Carol-69, 108 Phillips, Bill-206 Phillips, Darlene-69, 138 Phillips, Donna-130, 223 Phillips, James-218 Photialis, Alexander-188, 218 Pickering, Jon-219 Pickett, Jack-219 Pierce, Donald-107, 185, 186, 219 Pierce, Patricia-69, 116 Pierce, Robert-84, 96, 69, 182, 183, 184 Pike, Donna-108, 219 Pilkinton, John-219 Platt, Karen-108, 122, 206 Plopper, Cliffordi37, 36, 70, 120, 135 Plumley, Michael-116, 188, 219 Poindexter, Lloyd-70, 122 Pokorny, Anton-219 Pollard, Edward-206 Pollard, Janice-206 Pompo, Sandra-219 Poretta, James-219 Porter, Susan-89, 92, 93, 151, 206 Posncr, Ronald-206 Poroky, Phyllis-112, 206 Pouliot, Shari-89, vo, 108, 206 Pouliot, Stephanie-219 Poulson, Victor-206 Pouslt, Pl-nny-219 Powors, Mrs Enola-31 Powers, Jnmcsf 179, 206 Powers, Poynor Joycof--90, 219 Philip ---- 219 Prnt.-f, rinninfn--158, 219 vnrn,18y-f91,7o,111,114, 124, 141,153 Plioslloy, Paltiw-206 Prinz, El1zabotl1f2l9 Proctor, Marlon-206 Proctor, Sandra-219 Proffitt, Janet-219 Proffitt, Jeanf219 Provence, Patricia-219 Przyborowski, JoAnn-37, 88, 96,106, 70, 112, 124, 127 Przyborowski, John-70 Pulford, Thornas-70, 139, 140, 150, 153,156,162,164, 166 169,174,175,177,178,190 191 Purvis, Elizabeth-128, 219 Pusich, Ronald-185, 206 Pyke, Marcia-70 Pyne, Helen-219 Pyne, Raymond-70, 122, 162, 167, 182 Q Quigan, Thomas-188, 219 Quinn, James-206 R Radford, Jan-89, 209 Rae, Sharon-219 Rae, Shirley-219 Raic, John-219 Ramos, Linda-116, 219, 223 Ramsey, Richard-70 Randall, Helen-206 Randall, Michael-219 Rankin, Dennis-219 Rankin, Mr. Eugem+28 Ransom, Lawrence-206 Ransom, Robert-70, 170 Raskin, Richard-185, 206 Rasmussen, Mrs. NonSue-30 Rasmussen, Tim-219 Rauenswinder, Carol?7O Ray, Brenda-219 Ray, George-177, 206 Rayl, Nancy-219, 223 Raymond, Victoria-106, 122, 131, 206 reenfley, Judith-223 Reback, Robert-186, 187, 219 Rebbe, Rita-116, 122, 206 Redberg, Ronald-219 Redding, Constance-112, 206 Reed, Carolyn-148, 149, 206 Reed, Rosalyn-'87, 89, 112, 124, 131,148,149,206 Reese, Mr. William-31 Reid, Patricia-70, 112 Reimers, Cynthia-219, 223 Reiner, Darryl-70 Reitinger, Dennis-70, 135, 170 Rernhild, William-219 Rens, Sharon-108, 206 Replogle, Vicky-219 Rezo, Carol-206 Rhodes, Sharon-219, 223 Rich, Jim-206 Richardson, Robert-182, 206 Richardson, Sydney-118, 120, 206 Richer, Susan-71, 112, 124 Richerson, Tracey-71 Riddle, Terry-71, 162, 219 Riding, Par-219, 223 Rite, Marilyn-111, 219, 223 Riley, Caryn-206 Riley, Margaret-71, 110, 112, 116, 132 Ri1ey,Wayr1e+B9, 93, 96, 97, 108, 1413, 185, 206 Rrnkleib, Dona-206 Rippengale, Lawrence-71, 116, 1130,144,145,1-48 Rittenberg, Mrs. Janette-31 Rizzo, Ronald-183, 206 Roach, James-71 Robb, Judith-95, 112, 206 Robbins, Maxini+71 Robbins, R1-:hard-162, 168, 190, 192, 206 Roberts, Betty-219, 223 Roberts, Cynthia-111, 206 Roberts, Nancy--112, 206 Roberts, Ruby-209 Robertson, Charlotte-71, 112 Robertson, Georgia-95, 112, 118, 206 Robertson, Judith-206 Robinson, Jerry-219 Robinson, Merrilyn-219 Robinson, Norma-71 Robinson, Miss Patricia-28, 110, 1 1 1 Robinson, Rebecca-219 Robinson, Ernest-219 Robson, Mark-219 Rockwell, Bobbette-71 Rodewnld, Donna-'219, 223 Roedcr, Marla-112, 124, 206 Roell, Alan-219 Rogers, Ralph-219 Rogoxvski, Gary-71 Rohde, Sandra-219 Rolfe, Robert-206 Rol1ans,Jarnes-170, 185, '206 Rollins, James H.-219 Romero, Irene--130, 206 Rooker, Diane-206 Rose, DcAnn-206 Rose, James-219 Rosen, Mary-108, 112, 206 Rosenberg, Miss .lanice+28 Roscnsioin, Barry-206 Roskom, Renee-116, 206 208 1 ,, ,, 1 1 ,A 1 U . 6 Foss, MarjaQne-219 Roth,, A vfhony-206 ll, Roth,'F d-219 - Roth, 7 xanne-219 Rothrnqn, Stanley-132, 206 Rough, Pamela-9 , 7l,,,108 Roush, Carol-71, , 08, 112, 118, 120 , ' , Roush, R011-192, 223 1, Rowland, Arlanq-72 1 Rowland, Donald-72 , Rowland, Sharon-C17, 87, 106, 1, 72, 1112, 122, 131 207 Vierra, Roy, Waltor7-219 ieoylii, viliki-119, 130, 206 Rudell, Rlchard-207 1 Rudoft, Mr. Alex-28 Rundle, Bonita-219 1 Russell, James-86, ILS, 162, 177, 219 E l 1, Russell, Robert-72,1185 , Russell, Sharon--112, 114, 116, Tanner, Sandy-209 Ruth, Dorjbld-185, 207 ' , izyori, outfall-196, 219 ,Q s , sqbfiiini, 131111113-2o7l 1, Safio.,John-1921 220, sq1m11,PQ1472j142i1'2 ,1 Salciccioli, Alfredo-.ll'I6, 207 , f Sails, Carol-220 , 1 ,1 Salvage, Mrs. Pquline!28 , ' sandal, cl1111len1F72, 112, 122 ' Sandelin, Marsha-220 Sanfillwpo, Richard-220 Sargent, Lindo-84, 85, 86, 871 ,, 88, 94, 95, 72, 112, 114,124 fS'E1rmiento, Jose-220 l Saul, Robert-220 2' Saunders,,,Sharon-,111 1 207 , Savolandyt Dawnj1l2 7 1 ' sims, L 1-1111111-72 1 l Savolcnsia bdrcl-114, 207 Y Scala, I16p'i72 I Schaadlfr, Robertf196, 22? ,L Schapct, Judith-124, 207, Scharlli Doran-220 l ' Scheibel, Edward-132, 07 Schlch1 207 1 Scharlin, Joan-961 1,12,l1311 Schell, Joy 72 , mi sy-209 Schilli11g,.'ovorly-89, 112, 118, ,t 1201 207 11 Schilll' g, Vivian-220 y '11 S hirb 1,0C11y-is2, 207 .MJ ' ,l Seaton Sta ' ley S lilander, Robert-2203, Schlicp, Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt, chmidt, chnell. Schoegtn Sciultz, Sc ullz, Schultz, Schulze, Schweig Joanw-220 Carol-122,,'207 Lawronc l 20 Marlo ,' 20 1111111112-220 , Ltndti-220 , .1 oman, Bonnie-90, Alo114113,207 ll Claire-220 , Mr. Paul-28 f Owen-72, l34f rt, Rebecca-220 ' Schumacher, Linda!-72 S e Schwei Schwel scbfielqlmifiiiiilt-207 scott. 1111 Scovi llte, Scrivner, Scroggie, Donald-220 .' rt,,fS1even-72 leri Paul-97, 98, 73, 135 fy fx iss' Leoto-30 ' Q Jill-207 1 ,W Ronny-220 , 1 l Scroggie, Linda-207 I 1 Scurria, Lind -220 ' ' Seaborg, Jud?1h- 7, 106, 123, A 128, Searles, 207 Q, Rich-797' 189 Seasons, Helenl-7 3 131194113 207 le Younke Secrist,l DSnald-207 ssiioryi, Joy-110, 112,207 Seifert, Barry-73, 131, 201 131' Seitz, Margie-94, 114, 741' 123 Serafin, Beverly-1 22,'E07'ld , k, Serkin, Lee-7 X4 Settle, Nanc -CZBQJO6, 110, 111, 112, 1181112 , 207 Shabdziah,1Noncy-73 Shafer, stephen-101, 73, 162, 164,165,166,168,1B2 Sharpe, Donna-36, 73, 117, 120, 4 1451, 148, 149 Shaub, Madeline-220 Shaughnessy, Robert-220 sham Dennis-146, 207 Show, Mickey-207 Shaw, T 132, hereso-87, 107, 123, 207 Still, Li Shellenbarger, Jill-220 Shelton, Lynda-220 Shepard, Joanne-73, 122 Shepherd, Michael-87, 134, 185, 207 Sheppard, Larry-73, 190, 191 Sherrel, Toni-124, 207 Shields, Alvin-220 Shilling, Nl.-122 Shoemaker, Carolyn-95, 99, 106,11l,123,132, 207 Shoemaker, Diane-207 Shoemaker, Donna-207 Shoemaker, Jean-207 Shook, Richard-89, 207 u .v ye 1 1 if 'ty' f Shriver, ghnis-87, 73, 108, jf, I' 1hl5,1,tJ7 , ii, Shroyer, Mike-207 1 if Shuma Siefert, , Jacqueline-731 12Qf Gary-209 , ieckert, Edwin-135, 207 Simms, Mrs. Cormen41-131, Simmons, Jacquelinee-207 , simms, John-220 1 Simpson, Kathleen-220 1 Simpson, Miss Mary-28 1 Simpson, Sharon-220 Simpson, Susan-73, 122 1 Stone, Katl'1l6Bn-208 Stone, Wgyne-208 VandWeg, Ronald-77 Van Eps, John-118, 120,221 Wlldricki Michael,-209 Wiley, Mr, Maurice-29 Wilkie, Richard-185, 222 Stoner,fLindo-221 Storer, Storer, Storm, Charles-188, 221 Moiy-76, 108, 116 Sandro-208 f Statts, Judy-208 Slouten burg, Thomas-208 Stroley, Bill-76, 115, 174, 175, 177 Strausberg, Cecelia-118, 120, Vanltem, Robert-221 VonLeuven, Stephen-118, 221 VonLydegrat, .ian-221 Vanly egrai, Merlene-36, 88, 95, 06, 78, 112, ll4, 122, 145, 148 VonVorce, Judith-78, 116 VanWeemenvanNoord, Hans-78 Varanese, Rolling223 Vargo, John-78, 174, 175, 177, Sit-non,l Allan-207 Simon, Gerry-220 Siner, Robert-209 l 1 fgng, Sharon-36, 74, 132 X ,l il Singleton, Richard-74, 129 Sittinger, Timothy-74, 189 Slattery, Patricia-207 Slauson, Don-186, 220 l Slifsgard, Lindo!-74, 112, 124 Slote, Mary-220 Slover, Thomas-132, 189, 220 Srnollenburg, Harry-96, 118, 120, 1131, 207 Smestad, Sharon-108, 220 Smith, Anita-207 1 Strauss, Marilyn-130, 143,221 Strawn, Robert-208 Strickland, Penny-108, 221 Str1rr1lingl1risv130, 208 Strong, Janet-110, 112,208 Strouh John-76, 135 l Study, Elizabeth-221 1 Sturm, Bruce-208 , Suhr, Nancy-221,1' Summers, Anthonyl-208 Summers, Mrs. Lenita-30 178 1 Valcher, Robert-78 Velozquez, Lewis-208 Venters, Joyce-93, 95, 78, 112, 114, 159 Veraldi, Camille-221 Vescio, JoAnn-78 Vesper, Karen-134, 221 Vickers, Jean-108, 221 victoria, James--118, 221 Mrs. Marguerite-29, 130 Wilkins, Gloria-80 Willcox, Carolyn-209 Williams, Dallas-196, 222 Williams, Edward--222 Williams, Haroldf80, 118, 120 Williams, Judith-37, 132, 80, 108 Williams, Liiify-2091 Williams, Lloyd-35, 91, 80, 115, 162. 165,167,169 Williams, Richard F,-222 Williams, RichardJ.-170, 196, 222 Williams, Sharon-116, 80 Williamson, Lois--222 Williamson, Mr. Paul-21 Willingham, Gary-209 Wilippo, Ronald-80, 129, 1331 134, 194 Summers, linda!-36, 76, 127, 130 , Sutherland, Jesse-106, 190, 192, , 208 , Suttorl,',lay-133, 208 Viets, Jeffrey-208 '11 Vincent, Mrs. June-29, Vion, Danielle-122, 1131, 208 Visokey, William .,l23, 208 Voight, VictoriaL11Q, 208 Willoughby, Susan-106. 112, 80 110 Wilson, Diane-B0 Wilson, Marcia-111, 223 Wilson, Martyne-222 Wilson, Michael-186, 80 Wilson, Mike-222 Smith, Mr. Clifford-28, 122 Smith, Janet-95, 1015, 108, 110, 11l,1l2,14,207 Swaisgood, RonaldH221 Swarthout, Kotheryn--122, 223 Swarlhout, Ray-221 Sylvester, Barry-76, 1162, 165 T , Tochet, Kathlcene-951 106, 76, 122,130,13H,148,149 Vollmer, A1111-,112, ina, 149, 20s L ,Vonderschel', Barbara-78, 116, l 221 K Vradenlfgurg, Barbara-114, 208 Vroom, Charles-78 Wilson, Patricia-96, 99, 107, 80,108,123,130,131,133, 154 Wilson, Tamara-222 W1mmer,Michael-188, 222 W1mset',Anlto-128, 129, 209 Wlnchell, Gary-193, 222 Smith, Katherln 'Q 123, 207 smith, Linda?-74, 122 1 smith, Matlilyn-1 115, 220 ' fl Smith, Marina-220 1 Smith, Moryf207 Smith, Morybeth-87, 106, 108, 1'112, 116,207 -' smith, Muiyellen-134,1122o Smith, Sydney-111, 1143, 220 smith, Reece-220, 1,223 Smith, Wllliarrtg-74' snake, Ramondl-108, 207 , Snell, Sandra-108, 207 Snyder, Bonniev-220 l ' Snyder, Garya-220 4 Snyder, Peggy-74, 134 Soar, Sherry-74 , Sobzak, kunneiii-227 1 1 Sollcznk, Mit. 5111111-311 lSoloiyar, Dorlhy-74 l brenson, Crithlecn--108, 220 1 ,oronson, Dennis-74, 182 owors, Wade--220 1 Sponich, Diane-94, 122, 207 Spaulding, 8c1rlJc1raf207 Totgenhorstjlindo-92, 112,208 Tautirnes, Elizabeth-221 Taylor, Ann-221 , Taylor, Daniel-208 Taylor, Deanna-208 gl Taylor, DorothyA221 1 ruylor, LQ11y-17o,179,,193, 221 Taylor, L1ndaf90, 221 Taylor, Michael--185, 221 Taylor, Thomasf221 Teague, JaekJ76 vuiayicti, 12111116111-221 w Waechter, Phillip-221 Waldman, Peter-78 Woldrift, Verna-208 Walker, Carolf93, 98, 78, 112, 117 Walker, Donna--92, 116,222 Wall, Elaine7l06, 78, 108, 112, 116 Walther, 00111111--106, 112, 128, , 208, 209 l Walton, Ronald----208 l Wc1l1mr1n, Andrea-222, 2231 Teasdale, Robert-76, 162 Turtrnt, Toaneltu- ,130, 221 Tclkamp, Joan- 221 T11rnin,Terryffl35, 208 Wfiliiiiiiii, Du111111f1,,95, 114, 124, 128 129 ' Warnbeig, Kenneth-222 Warner, Jacqueline--153, 208 Wlneland, Kathryn-80 Winkler, Donald-118, 120, 196, 223 Winkler, Kathleen--222 Winkler, Ray-Bl Winsor, Mrs. lreno-31 Winter, Nancy-209 Wirgler, Kenneth-188, 222 Wisor, Mrs. Thelma-30 Wolf, Barnard-81 Wollglrum, Datlanu-222 Wolfson, Miss Duane-f-29, 85, 125, 157 Wollurd, Wunclyfl08, 222 Templln, Sliiiloy-f77 T1ster,Caral 721 Thang, Barbara--77 Thang, James 221 Thedaket, Kent-77 Wurnvr, Josephs f 222 Wcilkins, Belly-188, 79 Wiitlnins, Bruce- 162, 169, 208 Watkins, Jeanie-1222 Wulkins, Tl1C0cl0re-79 Spaulding Doug-75, 162, 166, ,190 191 192 , Spnbr, Joan--123, 124, 207 Spolrs, cfirolyii-39, 112,l1 14, 124, 131, 207 , Art Work-74 f Spence, Dianna-220 Spence, Pamela-75, 134 Spencer, Kathy-75, 134, 159 Spilmon, ames-75 Spilman,, ack-220 spi1,ui.lyl'111ell-220 Spivey, Lotllda-97, 207 Spoo, Mary Ann-220 Squire, Mrs., Neomaf31 Squires, Maty Ann-i207 Stadle, Karen-207, Q, Stafford, 511550149371 32l, 220,, Stafford, Patricia--89, 101, 2107 Stafford, Rich fd-118, 220 Stafford, 5111 nne-207 l' 47 Stagg, Ugxfna-220, i ' 7111 Staley, ti f-207 ' 1 Stomev, Charlotte-75, 112, 122 sigmeyi, F11111kf22o ' i Stanley, F101111475, 193 Stanley, Julie-220 1 Rodney 75' 108,135 Thais, Mary---108, 208 Thisselle, Nancyg93, 96, 97, 208 Thomas, Mary-208 Thomason, l.onnie7182, 185, 221 Thompson, Brucef196, 208 Thompson, Christine-99, 107, 221 ' Thompson, Eva-208 Thompson, Miss Glenna-28 Thoreson, Philip--77, 108, 116 Thompson, Mrs, Thea-28 Tietien, Mary-116, 208 Tilder1,Karenf111, 112,208 'lT1ml:1rook, Linda-221 immis, Barbara-221 , ,imi11s, R1-1be1tqA77, 11a, 120 l Tirre, Mary-221 H Tobias, Bill-f177, 208 Tobin, Michael--118, 221 Toczko, Leslie-221, Todd, .lohn-166, 221 Tomaselli, Beatrice-221 Tommo, Sandy-208 Torres, Beverly-221 Torrez, Richard-221 Toto, Jamesf77 Townsend, Dale-170, 208 vvciiwii, Lanny---222 Wu1ts,OayleY 79, 112, 114 Wec1Ihertord,Su:,an-93, 112, 124, 148 Weatherford, Terryf79, 222 vveeyei, Gene-170, 222 Webb, Carolyn-37, 78, 87, 95, 96, 100, 106,112, 113,126 Webb, Margaret-10-0, 222 Webb, we1,dyf1'bsQ 127, 128, 208 Weber, David-222 Weber, William-222, 223 0 Webster, Robert-222 it Webster, 511501,-93, 96, 94 79, 112,114,126 ,H Weekley, Deione794, 79,,ll12, 114 1, Weeks,fMrs, Virginia:L29 Weeks, George-208 Weiner, James-106, 132, 135, 209 vve11istQCk,Miss Esther-18, 24, 29, 106 Weisberg, Carolyn-222 Weldon, Troy-209 Wellington, Frederick-79 Wellington, R.-135 Stagvylck, Michael+75 Staufter, Bonita-90, 116,220 Stauffer, Patricia-207 Steadman, Judy-112, 75, 148, 149 Steele, David-75 Steele, Mr. James--28, 127, 130 Stegmon, Linda-220 Stenberg, Loren-35, 86, 87, 88, 95, 75, 115, 147, 190, 192, 158,162, 165,174, 177,178 Stephens, Mrs. Grace-24, 28, 96 Stephens, Lindo-76 Martha 220 Stephens, - Sterger, Raymond-89, 186, 207 Karen-209 Stetler, Stevens, Martha-108, 220 Stevens, Mary-76 Tower, Miss Marilyn-24, 28 Trautmann, Robert4208 Travis, 134 James-77, 128, 133, Wells, Dorothy-208 Wenger, David-208 Werner, Eric-79, 162, 165 Wertz, Mr, LeRoyi3l Wessel, Laurence-36, 97, 106, Wollslil Wood, eger, Jud1Ih4222 Charles--209 Wood, Lynette-209, 122 Wood, Mc1ry481, 108, 112 wood, Nancy-al, 122 Wood, Rose-209 Wood, Stanley-94, 115, 162, 167, 196, 209 Wood, Willard-81 Wood, Wlll1ar'ngl29, 132,209 Woodbridge, Kathy-95, 81, 114, 122 Woods, Joanna-209 Wootton, Barry-222 Worth, Goryfl96, 197, 222 Worthe Worthe n, Mary-222 n, Terry-96, 112, 209 Wright, Christine--95, 123, 127, 131, 209 Wright, Jennette-134, 209 Wyatt, Dona-209 Wynn, Bill-222 Y Yabsley,Joonf107, 116, 222 Ybarra, Sylvia-209 Yeko, Charles-222 Yelco, Shirley-81 Yellin, Phyllis-222 Yocum, Vernise-89, 108, 124, 209 Young, Diane-112, 134, 159, 209 Young, Donna-81, 108, 116 Young. Fred-99, 81, 118 Young, Patricia L,-222 Young, Patricia R.f81, 114, 122, 130 Young, Sharon-222 Young, Shirley-209 r, Barbara-127, 209 Traynor, Mr. Raymond--28, 135 Trevethon, Barbora4116 Trostle, Lawrence-77 Trotto, Dante-208 Trout, Arthur-107, 77 Troxel, Geoffrey-188, 221 Truesdale, Pot+77 Trunk, Miss Arler1e724, 29, 108 Tucker, Betty-221 Tucker, Byllee-92, 108, 116, 221 Turner, John-208 Turner, Mr, Raymond-29, 157, 79. 135 West, Truman-222 Westfall, Lenora-122, 208 White, Rito7117, 222 White, Bonnie-79, 112,222 White, Byron-185, 209 White, Carolyn-79 White, Jeffrey-90, 115, 182, 222 White, Kenneth-208 White, Michael-91, 96, 115, 186, 208 White, Richard-222 White, Shari-79, 112 Younker, Linda-222 Z Zamora, Joeh209 Zank, Steven-222 Zank, Toni+222 Zoppalo, Ralph-96, 106, 81, 134 Zekaria, Lynn-95, 130, 222 Zens, Jane-87, 130, 222 Ziegler, Caroline-112, 118, 120, 209 Zimmerle, Cecelia-222 Stevens, Michele-112, 123,207 Stewart, Chuck-207 Stewart, Delores-220 Stickne y, Suzanne-94, 95, 96, 100, 106, 112,207 nclo-220, 223 194, 195 Tyle, Thomas-221 U Ulin, Richardf208 Ulrich, David-221 Unch, James-208 Upstill, Edward-221 Stilson, Robert-90, 221 Stinson, Richard-221 Stirling, James-221 St, John, Susie-108, 221 Stock, Allen-193, 221 Stocktill, Karen-221 Stone, Chris-76 Stone, Dionne-76 Stone, Donald-221 Upton, Patricia-208 Utzman, Mrs, Josephine-29, 122 V Vagts, Virginia-221 Valentine, Janice-78 Voleri, Carl-221 Valko, Altxa-208 Vanderkornp, Richard-116, 208 VandeWeg, GeroldAe186, 208 White, Terresa-222 White, Thomas-87, 92, 115, 144,145, 148,208 Whlteaker, Myrna-222 Whittard, Gaylef124, 208 Whiting, ,lanlce+116, 208, 209 Whittemore, Penny-88, 80, 124, 131 Whitton, Paul-87, 101, 80, 108 Wickstrom, Warren--146, 208 W1erman,Carol-112, 124,209 Wilcox, Carol-130, 209 Wllcoxson, Darlene-80 Wilde, Doug-222 O 32 ai, sa ,Y 'Q si-. , - 4 . 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