California High School - Talon Yearbook (Whittier, CA)
- Class of 1956
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7'fZfl1A,, L, A7 ,f ul Cc :X kg X K Eg! VL fi K f bf f ,M ani, L N XZ ff 1 f ,Z f ,K c ly k ff .ZZ Norma Ruth Leidy 14015 E. Dunton Drive Whittier, CA 90605 Qi PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY OF CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOL -5 JUNE T956 VVHITTIER CALIFORNIA VOLUME III 6 10,1 ?If One Step gurilzer 4 w fl I I ca w VM 111 N41 'QQ- Q vfff' 'Q 'ffkwnwf 'Hen iv-vang 777' 'Q NH? vnu ' ' -A V 'I' ii- ri ,beclica tion .-ti, , V fl, 1 T 1- ' - - - ' ' We dedicate the 1956 TALON as a way of saying thanks for all your help Throughout our years here at Cal Hu To you goes the credit for settlng up a currnculum that vvull enable all of our graduatzng sensors to feel that they have succeeded rn hugh school As you are affectionately known as Tnmmle to everyone we hope that In the years to follow future students wnll learn to appreclate you as rnuch as we do Thrs IS lust one way to say thank you Mlss Florence Tlmmerman . .. . . .. . I . . . . . r .f 4 I R 3' .Q .1 A sy,-.Lt ' s ZS i STUDENT GOVERNMENT ....2O A, CLASSES able 0 C' LL PEP .... 6 76 SPORTS Con ten I4 i - Nu f'.g 4'3,, '-n X . . ... - .. .ahfi A. ff E ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES ..l4O Tqgi ADVERTISEMENT ...l62 'valve .Q C H WENNERBERG To your parents, all of the employees and the Board ot Trustees ot the Whittier Union High School District, you,the students of California High School, represent a great deal of ettort, interest, hope, and even anxiety expended in your behalf during the tour years of your high school career. You are very fortunate in this career, forthe people of your community have provided for you edu- cational facilities which otter you opportunities not available in every community of even the great State ot California. They believe that you will be a better citizen because of this ettort, and results from other graduating classes seem to indi- cate that this is true. lt is up to you. Those of you still in high school will continue to receive the best educational opportunities that can be provided. Your parents, your teachers, and the Board of Trustees are doing all in their power to make these opportunities possible. We all hope that you will make the most of them during your high school years, and that those of you who are graduating will continue to improve further and to serve the community and your country My congratulatrons to the graduating class of l956l C H Wennerberg Superintendent Superintendent if C'-9 -1 M M LUTHER HEBER H HOLLOWAY LEONARD A GRANDY Business Manager Deputy Superintendent Assistant Superintendent G 'Sv-5.9 DR LEILA KERNCAMP HAROLD H LITTON ELIZABETH PELLET BARBARA PHELPS MAE RICCIO ERMA SIMSER Physician Coordinator of Learning Speech Psychologist Librarian Publications Materials Correction 1 lx l ' ,i K , X x, J , C .lxl C V, Q 1 15 'rf K 5' Q . N f R . ,iii 177 1 L ' I . v ' ,D W M . . p , ' 'J' ,,,'.. , l I Q . s Q I ' i mi' I ' A 0 R I':'l-JJ ..s ani' I K 0.0 .' fT.'.,gp.'.a. ruateea MARION HODGE ALLEN AUSTIN Oal' WALLACE S WIGGINS MAXWELL FLANDERS DOUGLAS FERGUSON TOM FOLSOM MERTON G WRAY Member Vrce Presrdent Presrdent Clerk Member wirzcl alclnunwfrafora In the capable hands of the Whrttler Unron Hugh School Du tnct Board of Trustees Ines the authorrty granted by the Calufornua State Legrslature and Constrtutron to ap prove the polucues for the operatuons of the hugh schools of the Dustrrct Decrsrons are many often complrcated and complex but srncere effort IS always given to assure -J NORMAN EISEN the best program of educatlon for the greatest number based on the needs of the young people the deslres of the comrnunrty and nts funancral resources We salute the splendrd achuevement of the Trustees In keeping pace wrth the tremendous growth of the Drstrrct durrng the years srnce World War II -B i Ao l MARION FRASIER HAZEL JONES EVERETT JORDON Instructronal Servrces s'-9. G' E T ode and Vocatronal Arts Work Experuence ELIZABETH STICKNEY F C VAN VELZER DE LOSS WILLIAMS Home Teacher Prrntung Lrbrcry and Audro Vrsual Drlver In servrce Adult Trannnng Traunrng Education To carry out the many polrcues of the Board of Trustees an effucuent hard workung congenual and dedrcated group of admunrstrators has been employed by the Board As the Drstruct becomes larger many advantages can be provlded students and teachers through the serv :ces of specnalrsts not enloyed prevrously because the Dustruct was too small Growth then has added the many servrces of a fnne staff whlch ands In producrng a better educatron for all young people nn the Dlstrlct 9 D 0 o o o . . . . . I .S , . . I I . .. W I I ' ' or S an .UA K J , 1 A R I - - ' l l if ll I L E ' if 2 If f' ,rl 3 ' I I xx. x - n .,Tl2 . . - . , . a I 'Yo X I I I I 7 lt sl, 1 ' l . 'Y l I ' I I When Calhu was born Three years ago we knew the task of leadership would be a duttncult one tor our lOTh graders who are our first graduatrng class It was Thenr dream that they would ruse above The problem ot being a three year top class and be The exceptron to the rule That they have been the exception IS a real tribute to Them thelr parents and The entire teaching staff Calhl has assumed nts po satron as an outstandrng hugh must go to our frrst seniors They have glven us a fine start now rt s up to Those who come after To keep Calhl a school ot whnch our trrst graduates can al ways be proud Arthur Hobson CIN' nunw fra lord Vrce Prnncupal Florence Trmmerman Drrector ot Student Actrvltres Warren Stevenson A Pnncnpal Arthur Hobson Dnrector of Attenda nce Danlel Tebbs iv Dean of Boys Dean ot Grrls Director of Athletics Cl ' l y i g o 0 school, and much ot the credit Q A R Q X . 'rs 10 Alvin Whitcomb Dorothy Serafino Albert Waer Cl guage Sue Pressler Anata lordan Landa Steel Larry Maller and Vance Bregalo care beang serenaded by Senor Dae durang a Spanash Il class st row R Mass Joan Bowde Matlaewson M Bll Dae Mr John Second row Mrs Lallaan Barna Mrs Be Customs ot toreagn countraes are made more tamalaar to students takang language courses ln French more than the C est le vae, an Spanash more than the adaos, Gesundheat an German and the Latan E plurabus unum Mr Harra Aranguren rtha Sheets u4zne.4.4 The clack of the typewrater the symbols ot shorthand and the wandow dasplays an merchandasang are all well known To students ventur ang anto the fcascanatang faeld ot busaness Yes these as well as many other busaness courses offered at CalHa, not only help a student an secur ang a good aob but an gen eral school work as well Farst row L t R Mass Loas Neptune Mrs ose Tye Mass Grace Hetrack Second row Mr Sag Essel strom Mr Bryce Brasban Mr Ball Vanderhoff M Harold Jachamska Mr Tom McDonnell M Esselstrom as gavang students an has typang l class taps on how to pack up speed an typang ,Q snr QQ- as CG Wrlson Second row Mrs Duke Mass Perharch Mass Crowell Mrs Coleman Frrst Row Mr Husseun Mrs I Cust k Mass Sausen Mass B Boyd Mass Perez Mrss J Mrss Allen Thurd row Mr Brees Mr Swarthout Mr Evans Mr Kreyche Mr Bonnycastle Mr Leach Fourth row Mr Krrkloffk Vanderhoet Buckner Mass Rletkerk 6l.4tC Enternng Freshmen are Introduced to, and tamnlrarnzed wuth Calhu through theur Englnsh Gruentatron classes Atter thear study of anclent Greece Rome and Egypt a few weeks are spent studying vocatlons then they contunue Marulyn Puveroft and Walter Camp are show :ng Mr Swarthout that they know the loca tnons of the many countrres which they have studued dunng the past months Rober Hodge may not be a great orator e L speec o e o e countrres he rs studyrng seems to meet the cpproyal ot M Hussern 1 ,S 3' history up through the Middle Ages In World Cultures Sophomore students contmue hnstory trom the Muddle Ages up to the present day They en up the year wuth a untt on the Unlted Natlons ,,,,.,,....- l These rnterested World Cultures students construct a map of France provrng that rhere are many ways of presentung has tor tothe clas 5 Englrsh c n e un to An way appears Mrss Rretkerk and Bonnle Tresner are g ylng some ponnters on rt 'gl X Vx' Ftrst row Mr Shumann Mr B Hollbrook M Thomas Mtss Pewdew M Bartley M G Bal Mr Trbby Mr D Nay Mr Remtngton ourde U S Htstory from Lref Eruckson to the present clay rs the mann toprc of study rn the Junuor Amertcan Lute classes Tlrne was taken out for a vocatlonal untt alestgned to help them tn thenr chorce of a future career The Sensor Problems classes are drvtded into two parts Family lrvtng and Government Famrly ltvrng prepares sensors for a future through the stud of human relattons from lnfancy to old age consumer educatnon and vocatlons The government unut tn cludes clty county state and federal systems NSU The map whtch Dan Moorehouse and Shetla Btggers potnt out to the other students ts but one of the many ac ttvtttes of Mr Holbrooks Amertcan Lute Class l Rn., Theres lot. I got to learn In thus here Engltsh book says Dan Prectl to Judy Goff, Mrs Delaney, Rrcharcl Wunder and Duck Eastm l Second row Mr B Johnson Mr Madison Mr A Sawyer 5, Georgue Borner and Lonnre Yost use the tacttcs they learned tn therr Sensor Problems Class whale the proud papa Mr Zullmger laughungly looks on What ts t9 Thus In an rndustnal revolutron machtne explams Eva Shultz and Rtchard Tucker whrle Mr Grant Ball approvmgly looks on 5 Q L - 3 I l l - - +. - T ., 'A -' , ' . ',,c:jg.,i,H if '. 1 T ' 5 Q 'T 'll ,f ' '15 .1 ,, '52, Ah, ,V ' 'jfgfr . N . I 1 . 1 f ,,.- X ,Y , : Q . ' . I . . li JJ.. 4, if I is I 1 s U lin. y r : V- 3 I 3 ' , 1 T ' N g V'.' ' B :rig '-l' 'I If X L, 1 I ' 1 ' ' '14, ,, . ,- N -1'-whip, ' l , ' ' in l S . . T l'1L,,:s',,ff,f3'll ll ' . A A Y I . - Q , 14 ' A 1 , sf, N 'S - ' 4 If + , I, 'g ' fffax 'Q y ' . I 1 ' . W . ' . -' ' . ' 1 U W gf 4 24 -, K g 1. T -4 A ...Jw- ' 4 E V r Q 'A li 'X ' ' . , - ' I . U: ' 4, . N ' A M f T A 1 'S J , 7 X 1 K ' 4 A I - ' .r t ,ni xx ,,,. a I 'L .. W ' . - t , N A 4 ml N .. .-,,..g-455' 2 . 1 - Il , l - 'N ' '- .ln an , . - Z Z -- V , 1 1 ' l - I1 .-5-, f- -- 0 1 -K w X . -r . l 1 I . . . V V V h gh, ,f , . issrv ' . A , , , . I ?'f K 5 . .fx cience A wide selection of science courses are offered at Calhi. Among them are Freshman science, applied sci- ence, advanced Biology and Zo- ology. ln all these classes the stu- dents can conduct scientific experi- ments to prove to themselves what they had formerly read in books. ist row, L. to R.: Mr. John Hole, Mr. Harald Johnson, Mr. Arthur Chabaton, Mr. Jim Robinson. Second row: Mr. Martin Brown, Mr. John Groot, Mr. Bill Martin. .Ma fl: What is the shortest distance loe- tween two points? This is one ofthe problems tackled by the students taking geometry. ln Math l, Al- gebra, and Trigonometry the stu- dents find the material interesting as well as educational. For example, three dimentional models are made by students in solid Geometry classes. 'Experience is the best teacher is proved by Ron Black, Judy Goff and Bob Diaz while Mr. Chabaton is looking on. Mr. Goss shows Kay Wickey and Donna Wil- lingham how to make sense of those compli- cated algebra questions. .. i 5 5, -4' - K , -4 i 'l Y ' 1 y l 'ti J' ' i First row, L. to R.. Mr, Herschel Guss, Mr. Ed Nettell, Mrs. Bertha Sheets, Mr. Clyde Corcoran, Mr. John Long. Second row. Mr. Charles Godshall, Miss Jane Daniels, Mr. Alan Sawyer. Xx.L 'QT' ,iv 5? 71, ? L t : . iv' lil 3, L I isqv A I, . 5. . .7 'AF , I 1 'V 3 , ,gg sg Q Y 7, .V ' ' x., ix ,Quik - ri., .' .- Q ' 4 i. , in my 'Q Y 4' . . l 5 ' E' i' . .f , 1- ' ':- f 3 a V ed ' 15- I v ' I , qs, 33' , . MP1, ' f ' ' . iff-iT'7' 1' 5 at , .' . . 5 4 se' . M , P f gf 1 3 . 3 . elf - .Qi ff ,Q . . . A, , .. l fi at -.l ' 1 1 , V 1 M' ' - P . - o ,fi - Firs? row, L, to R.: Mrs, Pat Mogan, Miss Grace Lacouague, Mr. Bill Nichols, Miss Loretta Warren. Second row: Mr. Jack Young, Mr. Les Marshall, Mr. Stan Ward, Mr. George Bedford, Mr. David Ward. jncluatrial 04l'tJ Showing Larry Borson the interesting facts about this engine is Mr. D. Ward. Bill Steinseifer is getting the ' low down t on the printing process from Mr. Squires. W-az-:'3NA'f yo. Cooking, dress making and interior decorating are lust some ot the courses offered in the home economics program. These courses include fun along with Ip.-147' education. ,JA Boys can learn more about their hob- bies as well as future vocations through the industrial arts program. Some of the courses that our boys can excell in are: welding, auto, wood, and print shops. TOO many coolfs donf spoil the bro'la is proven by Karen Cessna Sue Fitzgerald, Sue Tanner, Winnie Mauk, Beverly McClune and Barbara Krumpus. 15 'ef g K ?Q'Qf f if ' 5 R. 4. t. . ?z 5 ,y . kk Furs row L to R Mass Borbcro Houlrhon Mass Genevneve Perhuch Muss Joon Bell Mr Ed Vonderhoven Mrs. Frances Redmond. Second row: Mr. Rineldo vornety of sports thot they con excell In of the unusual sports taught ore orchery, gnven olso the opportumty to Ieorn olonce good groommg ond heolth The boys ore curriculum consists of vcmed ochvltles Ready ond womngl 0414.4 unc Calhl students gain cultural backgrounds through our A Drama Arts and Musrc De partments Under the drrec tuon of these staffs Calhr offers many rnterestnng ac trvltles such as art exhlbrts concerts and drama pro ductrons F s ow L to R Mr Art Horshbarg r Mrs Mary French Mr Charles Hec el M Xavror Mena S ond row Mrs Jean Korf M Jtm Alexander Drama I students Blll Brown ond Joan Henderson enac a scene from Dual M For Murder under the watchful eyes of Mrs Jean Korf ' 4... Mr Thomas shown here loolcnng on wnth John Q one of our comoet nt Instructors teachrng students to become careful courteous confldent drtvers NK DORE E SONS I'lUeI' fa Ullllg an ounae fora Z 1-1 fXf Our Calhr counsellrng staff not only ad vses students tn thetr chotce of classes bu also helps g oduattng sentors choose the college and career Students who have had questlons concernlng these and srmrlar problems lfnow from experrence that the counsellors are ready and wtllrng to help at anyttme Furs row L R rs Esther Ohman Mrs Florence Delaney Mr Robert Heard Mrs Wilma Woods 'V W cf . 1 '- V. ,, I , ' . X. 6 I I ,, , ir I r , , .: . 9 , . , . lc , r. ' . ec 2 . , r, ' s F ' X l or -me ' iw -,J .W Egnew as Jack Hodge checks the oil gauge, ls only rv I ' Q . , ,mf fanatfff fm - ' E H 2'lEllf3l'QATQN J ' f ' . ..,., . V H . ' E E X VA f J if J X - Z 'Z F 'Q Q O O 0 ff X 1 . . X i . , . I lf . Cr ' l J ' I l 5. A 0 . R ' I7 V I , . to .: M . I , I , l , D NGC it rf- W F st ow L to R Mmes Agnes Shnres Sarah Neff Hozel Wohlford Marganfe Sterlung Clenne Srrnunds Second row Bernice Sllnnell Mary Goodwin Marilyn Swanson Wmnfred Mauk Flnrnvlw Puneau Dorovhy Cooley 1 ,, uatocfzana sr row L E Rrcln rd C x D h u H Burns G Le Claire W Kangas Second row L Es er H Grnener A Tmker L Collnns H Berkelond Thrrd row H E e T Marck Camera Shy M Hudson C Hanvelt ecrelarzea 18 J 1 xi Fvrsr row, L, lo R.: Gayle Lemons, Roberta Elmler, Joyce Allen, Elrnor Horner, Carolyn Wagner. Second row Doroflwy Qgobrnoux, Helen Gray, Allce McLelIand, Donna Davrs, Elsle Ponagos, Evelyn Gorey. 'J W Led by Mr. Thomas Johnston, Principal, the Adult Education Classes reached an enrollment of l500. Classes in Citizenship, Americanization, lndus- trial Arts, Business Education, l-lomemaking, Arts and Crafts, and Academic Courses leading to a high school diploma, are offered to the in- terested adults composing the fiftyefive classes the first semester. Among the most popular classes is Driver Educa- tion, drawing 16O to l7O people during the year. I alcfuff gcfuca tion Shop Class Mr, Johnston Art Class Principal l9 'Wd u X , . . ,K fi' 11 A 5Qg,.?Q?1g.f V -1 3523! fgLg,:f4.te Li. '- f,-x.lw'2:, . - . VL, . 4 6. ffl' A 4.l2i'i?'7 Q SA-gg ' X' 7 - 44 A -aw-' ,. W Not stones, nor wood, nor the ort of ortisons make C1 stotep but where men ore who know how to toke core of themselves, these ore cities ond wolls. Aristides 12? Emilia...- M29 1' 'Y WJ New The office of Vrce Presndenf was occunred by Earl Drake who proved Yhe rrghf hand man for Bob Jones As Vice presudenf Earls robs Included assrsflng at assemblres and actung as Chairman of The advrsory councrl Cl 1424 Bob Jones who served as A S B Presudenr worked up to expeclafrons Hrs efforts achlevernenfs as well as hrs humor succeeded to satisfy all Secretary of the A S B Judy Hanson was seen ar the busrness meetings keeplng accurate records and exlendrng her usual oral to be of servlce to other members Cl - L -1. ar ? . , 1 5 P ' i A , h x 'yiff Q ,'f-, ,QI ' T , Ls , A f j 2' x k s A U VM so .M . We v. b asil . 5 J' ' ' W , ,wggggf 5--ff r fu if ' , . . - yi ' 0 1 '3 if WH A fn , V 'w 1 . ve epreaen la iwea Dovng an excellent 'ob handling the office of Treasurer was Tom Ber y Cheerful alert and In a good humor ts an accurate account of Tam s character ffxxd 5- The Pep Chairman was Jane Wilson who dld a good lab of promoting spnrlt around Calhl thts year 3,-Q A remarkable 'ob of dlrecttng the Dance Commnttee was done by Ted: Samuels Ted: s dutues Included the advtsung f all socnal actnvntnes at Calhu ,-5 The Publsclty Committee was successfully led by nts Prestdent Judy Graham The publuctznng of school actuvmes suc as games dances and all socual events were on Judy s agenda eye, ,At Seated L to R Judy Graham, Judy Hanson Bob Jones, Earl Drake, Jam McKubben Stondnng Mnke Farner, Jane Wilson, Tom Berry R ' ,, S, - x ' at 't T Q N 1' , ,ga . , 'it . . . . . . I , . . . O ' vw ' . ' . 5 X R' Jejjl 7 Yi E? , fx. ' My if T f 5 X A are A' I . ' . . . h T S - 1' . V v X . 1 XX- A! 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Lu- L iff JA -3 A 1 ' l 0 J 3 A x 4 '- ,, -r 1 1 xl J J E fa A J . 1... J! 0 -4 ' I f 4 I Us .mx ,A Mm J 1' - .., '-----7 l FH R . f R.: P. B J- , B LGLJCJJ T, F. D JJ, ,Y fy , . . . , . EJIJS, J. ue, , QI, M M ,-J 1 mr F30 :R rJ.r. Y y, Q, 'f R - J S: p , G. RCJGQJS , M . D. Se of , T raw G J J ng sl sf' BeTh Mundy Secretory Treasurer U24 Sharon Cross Presidenf GIRLS LEAGUE OFFICERS Wnlrno Lee Vrce President Kofhy Waller Sorgecmf QT Arms eague I Aims qi 1? J dy Potof O Cho d Rose A n Re de boch Song Leode s it , . I , E A H, 1' -LE 'I I ll 45, rf' ' . . Q ff -..fi I W, '-- ' 4 f ' ,F . , , iq, ' iss, 1 ' 1 f K ' . . ,Q ' P . '.,' ri, l 3' 5' .E'g ,A , I L, YO R,: u r , Pctricio r r , n i n , r . A F .kia f. Q ,. 5.-' ,niffwf-S wa- Af' 4m3'b'w3 fa 5 Xa :yi As Lr.1 if 1 1g'?-ifJ '?-,. a F AQ ,fav W3 5' bww ' K f 9!1A'fT ff? ,, ,Az Y, gk -Mi L ., - . 1515 u9f.qf:' ' , ' 41 v .fwfg 5 A A f fifvrv , QW. 44,5-xx . ' g .Ig .pry ,wa rx., MA . QR Q. gfffwf' i Tfkw X 'fffff '-Z Wt E :MQ H 1 9, x ' 'l-iziiwx-,g Q 5+f?9,a'? .zf ' if ' -A Viilfl-1' g - I fy: ' Wi? I K' ?,gkg-Qi',,fJ,5. f W, : The better port of every mon's education is that which he gives himself. J. R. Lowell Wt? Q35 Q wwasvw The abrluty of Ball Andrews was well dlsplayed n the posutuon of Presudent of the Sensor Class Duck Trueblood proved well sunted and qunte helpful tn the office of Vtce Presndent Beung the conscuen tuous person that he ns the Senror Class office was well fvlled qs ell Lord Reserved Morlene Logan effncuent and fm always pleasant was always ready to ' be of servuce 1 Illl lx 14 Fursf row, L, to R.: T. Snegmund, J, Polzen, L. Garnett, B. Peterson, J. Henderson, K. Forsnas, P. Srnuth, D. Weaver. Second row: B. Lauchert, G, Ropp, T. Smollwood, G, Borner, S. Berg, P. Homsston, P. Burke. Third row: Mr. J. Zullinger, C. Doese, B. Wilson, J. Romig, B. Andrews, E. Jensen, M. Puckett, M. Judoy Sherry Acord De Walter Adams Wayne Adams Ray Adermann Marnue Alber Ann Aldrich Bull Andrews William Anderson Barbara Anderson Beverly Arnold Arlene Baran Donna Barber 'in Sandy Barber Davvd Beard Bolo Beaver . I xI1Xx ' 4' G- ir my l 5 , in I SX Q Duane Beck Nancy Beck Carol Bell B l ell Sand: Berg Tom Berry Ronald Black Marllyn Bleak Dems Bgdy Ralph Booslrom Dorothy Booth Tova Se gmund ns con nc ng Tom Masln and Karen CGSSNO fha? they should see the Sen o Class play Our Town Georgl Borner Larry Frank Boskovlch Ella Borson Boyce l Roger Bradshaw Pat Brennan Herbert Bnzencllne Jack Brlnk Linda Brnskey 1 Q Don Brook Cassie Broussard Les Brown Bull Brown Carolyn Bryant Bob Burdett K J, C' Pat Burke Dave Burnett Sandra Burns Sharon Butler e yl St ne tells Edd e Fe guson Th s t ne 65 VM-ur' Lowell Byall Gerald Carter Edufh Casdorph Karen Cessna Pete Cherney Ned Cherry Howard Christy Merrill Clanm Donna Clare Bull Click John Collmgs Allan Cook Larry Coor an lg' Qx 3,11 Cortez Bob Cofher Barbara Crensha W Pat Crookham Shoron Cross Glenn Crowe Georglo Doltlrtorp Dove Dolton if Don Donnels Bob Dovrd Jerry Dovls iv Frank Dell Robert Dnoz Corol Duck SE QT-f x. Rlchord Dick Jo Ann Dlclcerson DOH Dlebel 49- Gwyn? 1 Noncue Dodson Cherry Doese Judy Dotson Betty Downs .,,. s. .- A 'f is D B I I 5 K. Terry Doyle Eorle Droke Dolores Drogun Betty Du Boy Wi Celsus Durreft Richard Eosfln Ron Edgberf Poul Feinberg Ed Ferguson Jim Fnlzen Sue Flfzgerel Lorry Flores 5- 'R 1' 'v '77 Loretto Ford Kofhy Forsncls Adrienne Foxen uck Frozler Q, 49 64 f ,.' sn- R 'N 1:4 if 1 , I . 4 so f Q 1 1 Darlene Fry ylfflfl L nu. an Lou se Ga nel? epresenf ng Calh e gns as queen of Wh T1 er s Rose Parade floaf Judy Furgunson Lounse Garnett Ray Gerace Barbara Gerrufsen Norvell Giles Gail Glavin Judy Goff f JH 7- 35 i C Don Golding Theresa Gomez Linda Graefch Judy Graham Lons Gronese Bull Gray Blll Grdy Doug Greuner Jolene Grnrnsley Leonard Grohs Mono Gunn Steve Holllsfone Edith Holl .al-' .aw Lynne Holl Noel Hall Dove Hancock 5 T Judy Hanson Phyllns Hornson Wondo Hortley Bull Hayes , if J ef fs K --A ,, Y' c I Q A U i Joon Henderson Roger Hendrlcsen Ron Heuermon R Rnchorol Hodge Jon Hoefer Mykell Hogxn John Hollowoy Jock Holmcln Pot Hopklns F Fronncs Hughes Don Hulen Pofsy Hurnnsfon 5' C? -'f-J Kenneth Ingham Bull Irvung Erme Jensen Dovud Johnson N 4. -, 44 ox J h 25 , K' Xe .5 uf! .1 X - , g R J 15 J K ,c' bf x ' J H' l R'- Tom Johnson Bob Jones Anna Jordan Manlyn Juday Marlon Judd dy Jung PC1UlC1 KOIWI Us Donna Kahrn Bernard Kaplan Donald Kas? Sandra Keen Mcr Nyn Bleak and Crarles Merce rn sci ool rnerno s Cs They Q ice ti ouglfv the TALON H Lv Jean Klea Carole Kung Qs-. Vlrgunla Kung Roland Krumm Tom Kuenne Roy Lomb Helen Longhom Morilyn Losley N Borboro Loucherf 'l Lcleur John Lourifzen Joon Lernolne Shoron Lester Trevor Lloyd Morlene Logon 1 Asif' Les Lomox George Losee bv Genevneve Lozlnskl Jacky Luck Joseph Mogonolceloyo Sfeve Manning Thomos Mosfin Victor MosTro Bernie Motfhevvs Winifred Mouk Joyce McClellan Beverly McClune Carol McDermott Jim McK1bben Dorwnn McDonold Eleonor McKinley Allan McKuttnck Q5- Mory MCLOIH Jerold MCMGGJQIH Soroh McMurtry Alice McWhnrt 40 Robrn Mead Charlotte Merssner Charles Mercer Ronald Mrchals 1 2 Rrchard Mrtchell Charles Mohr Veleta Monson Brll Morggn Janet Moore Elena Montenegro Ingrrd Morris Jrm Morrrson Shurley Moullen Sylvra Mulack Beth Mundy Gerry Murray 4l as A C N . x I A s. Y ,Q A- 5- 4:1 Q ,- 6 ? John Mykkonen Jonef Nelson George Norsworlhy Jeffrey Noyes F' Morlloyol O Brnen Koy O Donnell Poulo Ollver Duck Pucker Co rolyne Porsons Thomas OTT Jockne Page Torn Pcusqucl 'Q' hu Q--.. 1 'V in-4 and Slwrrley Pofferson Warren Polnorsclw Joseplwlne Perez Lelond Peters X l, 6 . 'O' e r Y: , X' f I , sa 3- Don Petersen -5,11 3 Members of Yhe Sensor Class Councrl plant the fnrsf tree starhng the tradmonal Class Tree Lane Ba rbara Peterson Y i Wanda Prckerung Warren Puerce Jackie Punkerton 3 'Y Roger Pif's Anne Polar Julie Polzin L Kerry Pomeroy Helen Pool Dave Powell Dan Preclntl 4 B Quolls Jonef Queslnberry Jerry Chung lnwofer Bonnie Gerry Ro pp CSI f Q Vlcfor Remo Richard Rennlohn Richardson Allson Riddle i Rlegel June Riley Dnonno Robbins Hdrry Robunson Ronald Robnnson Thomas Robinson Marilyn Roderick Eugene Roemlllld Joseph Romero Dave Ross Dennis Ross Marilyn Ross Ronald Rucker Eunice Rustand James Ryan i Jlm Romlg l pl.: Ted: Samuels Ted Santa Mana Ben Saporlfo Darrel Sargent 2 5 X ' :- ' 1 is G- ., fe A 'f . Q Lx qv:-r lf' Por Schomber Tony Sclcxcco Dohho Serr Albert Sheller 3 Joyce Shook Dorothy Srolwell 'R fu C Terulee Smollwood Por Smnth o CI L cherono he motre emo 1heSeno Mofhe Teo 5 in Rrchord Srrmh Terry Srmfh Shoroh Sprague Tovou Slegmund Sormdro Smurh Z Norma Sheed if ,Q-0 Sohdy Srollmgs L., Linda Steel Gary Stephens Clweryl S 'Hx b ST Onge Bk vf-... fine Ea Stoner ft. f-V 9v 1 T Mary Sfowell Lawrence Stratton QR Q-r Dave Stuart 1' 'il mrolyn anner Doug Taylor nr' Rosalie Smart Belle Swenson Acle e Tam er Yes urs that fume of year and the Guldance Offrce ns me place for senrors luke Tom Tebben and Barbara Crenshaw who are nnlerested ln gorng Yo college I7TlrO ' v l S S ry x Bo . ,, ' 4 Y Y 'R wx ,, T we X ' l i 1 s r ' S' Cc T y 'ni A Y f . Lx t Wu. 'Y 5 ' I' ,. ' N x 1: .. X- I. F I-p . ., , l L 1' 1 g 'gh Q' Z , I , Mn I .. .' ll r 'wx Taliban A f ll 6 -- xv i Beverley Tebbs Doug Teig Jerry Thomos Koy Thomos Jockie Todd John Tompkins Dick Truebloool K' 12 if Jerry Trnbble Ruchorol Volenzuelo Comme Von Buskurk Q' if Don Voupel Adelle Ven Nnlo Ve I9 Juhe Vullmger Rollm Vloch Sozgnne Vygkogll Lmdg Wglker 1 l 'id Millie Walker Bob Walker Carolyn Wallace Marcia Wayfe Don Weaver Gerald Weaver Vlrgnl Weed Bull Wenrlclw Bob Welsh l-IfWdCJ VVlWOVI'Om ln Z Dean Wlwlrmery Gary Wlwulclwer John Wlwlfe 'Us 15, Qu' S, Wov- Anne Whnlmer Don Wilder Edward Wllllelm Jerry Wnllwlfe 49 Fronces Wrlke Keith Wullloms Mory Lou Wlllloms Rnchord Wnllaoms Tom Wulluoms Donno Wullmghorn Lorone Wnllson Dorothy Wnlson JIIT1 VVIISOV1 Bgb Wilson 'ir' Bull Wnlson Som Winner Q--'Y 'Sf Rnchord Wunder Lonnie Yost BeTTy Young Jeonnefr Zuke A 1'- tr f 12 ar . R an v Senior Ulu lograplw Donald Bell Wayne Engwall Ralph Foster Robert l-toy Edward Pantojo Anthony Melendrez Neva Manly ahlefa Dave Johnson Kermit Johnson John Kabisch Donald Poland Earl Prentice Don Smith Ronald Smith h .9 Howard Tipton Michael Weir Robert Wetrich Curtis Williamson Dale Woods John Wrather Richard Yost KN' q.4l QC' nm., ni LIFE SCHOLARSHIP First Row L to R Don Weaver Judy Hansen Donna Kahm Anita Jordan Pat Burke Barbara Lauchert Allan MrKittrick Second Row Ronald Rucker Jo Ann Dickerson Kathy Forsnas Helen Langham Gerry Rapp Dick Trueblood Third Row Ted: Samuels Beth Mundy Richard Eastin Mr E Nettle Dave Burnett Marilyn Ross Lynne Hall Fourth Row Jim McKlbben Tom Tebben if in 'srt at deff 'wiv' f lr'-4:55 'L --LL-,ai , ie -1'5 -W . , A f L l yy ff, . , fs J ' ST ' Tr , , , I I a - H .1 J l t ' ' 4 . M, K. X nf J 9 . y . fu ' I A' Q X l- 'Q 1 i ' R l 1 , J , l f ,W ff f f r'lit ' vs 4 L. ,yy - r r r I , U- 1 1 ' 1 1 I . ' un iam Energy and initiative were dis- 1 V played by Dennis De Zonia in g the Vice President's post J V ' 4 Ron Lucus constantly striving to lead the Junior Class in its activities proved a capable director Perf Nancy Russell was seen around cam pus busily handing out meeting remind ers to council members Q was-:null l i 1 1 First row L to R S Saunders S Sllnkard J Summers K Keyes S Catlmg S Veitch J Wharram P Bowden Second r0W C ClIn96fIT1Gf1 B Lashbrook E Garns J MacLean L Stonebraker S Powell K Fischer Third row K Folsom F Rednwell N Smith Mr Holbrook J Watts G Walwick S Boone P Lynch 3 'Q lql .0 Mr E Tabby Perrod 5 6 Fnrst row L To R Janlce Overlln Nelda Cummrngs Marlene McGuur Linda Rlch ardson Paula Maley Jane Muller Nadine Pallanes Second row Ron Flanders Dennus Earl Trueft Nearhery Barbara Guynne Jeannne Le Bel Sherry Moody Tom Turner Don Bnshop Thnrd row Stuart Fellbaum Sheldon Boeltl Frank Morlon Norman Petersen Jam Mullaugh Larry Mrles Ronnie Parker Fourth row Don Bauman Bub Rogers Bull Chnpps Ed Meyer Nlck Reese Wayne Sellner Jerry Jackson Mr Robinson Pernod 5 6 Frrst row L To R Marrln Farby Richard Green Jerry Mead Doug Fox Domrnuc Melendres Manuel Elnzanares Carlos Angvuano Second row Robert Henderson John Mefzer Perry Wrllsey Fred Mc Munn Jam Capley LaVerne Sfarnbrook Rrchard Coftam Edwm Avery Thurd row Bull Darmody Herman Burssow Charles Francrs M B Bartley Peruod l 2 w t R Carol Kell Nanc Gazzola Jane Klrby Robert Howell Vrr gunna Gerntsen Lourse Gerace Ellen Ellns Carol Escalante Second row Vtrgmra Fourez Marg: Hensel Rosemary Franklm Roberta Holmes Pat Stewart Darlene Harow Lula Kenthly Thlrd row Bob DuQuesnay Harry Halsey Joe Cranston Ken Crossman Bob Klean Joe Baglto Dennts Gleck Carl Bock Fourth row Ronnte Grlland Warren Smith Fred James John Foye Harry Boyd Stan Kublckey Jerry Krger M G Ball Perrod 2 3 Furs row L to R Judy Foster Charlotte Young Sharlene Haws Kehaulanu Brun son Delores Mendell Lerlanu Wtlson Anne Coleman Marnlyn Thomason Second row Donna Thompson Noel Hall Judy Passehl Karen Smlth Gay Yost Reva Smrth Jackre Paulsen Essls Pnttman Eva Schultz Thrrd row Ray Stout Jlm Garcra Raloh Reld Rnchard Tucker Rose Marne Bures Barry Wnllnams Ronnte Schmutzer Slap Dodd Fourth row Kerry Thornly Bryan Manly John Gragg Doug Nelson Bull Rtchards Mr Holbrook Penod I 2 Furs row L to R Arlene Crawford Dlana Church Roberta Hawkrns Joyce Trpton Sharron Barnet Dottre Dalton Arlene Rowntree Second row Cheryl Dunl-cerley Sherry Bggers Judy Bennett Kathy Chamberlun Bette Lowry Janet Boyer Deanna Dralre Bel'e Clements Thrrd row Gary Smonett B B Ralston Bob Potter Bob Pawley Rtchard Shelters Jon Redd Dart Morehouse Four h row Jtm Austn Bob Nelson Wntey McGnll Norman Rader Ran Lucas 55 Mr D Jones Perrod 2 3 Frrst row L to R Lots Fernberg Janrce Mollerrhauer Paula Chastarn Barbara De Stetson Mary Lou Rchards Marg: Hanson Bonnre Gottlreb Janrce Alberrco Sharon Dollar Second row Harold Probert Mary Sayler Judy Do Bay Joanna Watts Sue Boone Marrlyn Stevens Janet Hoy Jerry Ellrs Thrrd raw Jrm Chrlds Barry Tarr Fred Yutanr Gary Brown Harold Bruch Jordan Prrce Raloh Yates Steve Polzrn Samuel Reubrn Fourth row Drck Rreke Fred Hunter Bob Herrell Bob Nor berg John Waggoner Terry Cochran Mr E Tlbby Period l 2 st row L to R Pat Rankrn Jeanrne Nrelsen Sonya Powell Pat Srnrth Marsha Sperlrne Sharon Burnett Jacquelrn Old ham Second row Elarne Padrlla Evelyn Boyd Prrscrlla Read Joyce Barnes lne Parker Lourse Regret Chermarne Baham Sharon Sells Thrrd row Rees Van Den burg Glorra McPherson Jeanne Lamb Janet Srrnnerrnan June Molrne Elrnor Oa ey Earl Sundqurst Fourth row Rrchard Ve Del Joe Wrllsey Albert Stone John Swarn Dennrs Ward Je orne Zerrnet Harry Strock Graeme Wrlkre JrmWrllrams 56 Mr H Modrson Perrod 1 2 r w t R Torn Bourne on Bosserman Larry Wrlson James Maxey Pa Sharp Second row Barbara Fox Bob Felnarsch Pete Norton Gary Rasmussen ta Mr B Holbrook Perxod 3 4 s ow L to R Corol Pfleeger a Saunders Alma de Ford Comrllo Munson Lyn Stonebroker Betty Peterson Sondro Cotlmg Susan Vertch Second row Pot Cooter Judy Ann Potorf Mory OBrren Cloudett Moore Deonne Chrrstensen Jean Moc Lean Kothy Woller Third row Dov Westmoreland Roberta Ellns Koren Fol som Grnny Wolwrck Fran Redewull Sher rnll Stalker Jerry Lucas Fourth row Lee Homrlton Torn Tebben John Harmon W-.fm ,.,-a--.aw-o C Mr G Boll Perrodd 5 s w t R Sharon Senac Wharrom Shorl Lowe Poulrne Dube Keya Keys Soady Johnson Suzre Wrllrcxms Kathy Ernshoff Lvndo Wofford Second row Carol Kepner Noncy Russell Frances Tompkrns Chnstrne Muller Jo Mrtchel Sue Foldo Ann Keller Brendo Lashbrook Thurd row Duck Hrckman Jrm Mead Bob Newport Carolyn Herrrck Wnlma Lee George Strong Make Brusseou Horry Cover Dennrs Grlffrth Fourth row Dave West John Vermeer John Stewart Stuart Waldrrp Bob Bathgote Gary Krtchrng Mr B Johnson 3 4 Furs row L to R Soohro Correro Chorlre Smnth Melvrn Kopp rs Donna Thacker Angelo Ocana Second row Jrm Lcxurlt zen Johnny Blanchette Alvrn Cron Wayne Moore Judrth Anne Garrrson 57 'ek .. Mr D Nay Penod 34 Frst row L to R Toddye Blue Kathy Fnscher Morgue Blckerstaff Analee Waters Phyllns Reutebuch Joan Ellus Carol Sue Cox Judy Prutchard Second row Jo Ann Beer Maureen Flanagan Judy Yates Duane R Chnstensen Betty Church Glenda Hanson Nancy Robbuns Terry Evelyn Btll Gray Thurd row Dave Carte Chuck Herold Frand Drahuluk Bull Gohlke Duck Beyea Richard Garcma Bob Robinson Mike Muller Fourth row Carl Pnce Michael McGrath Robert Doloure Bull Eggers Shan Darling Ken Mernll George Little Jon Hagstrand as Mr. D. Jones-Period 4-5 First row, L. to R.: Ann Ford, Barbara Chace, Patsy Lopez, Pat Hiltz, Cathy Eberhard, Sharon McKenna, Joanne Jones, Beverly Lockhart. Second row: Clara Clingerman Bill Solinger Dana Barton Barbara Lewts Jeanette Luker Pat Lynch Larry Benner Thnrd row Fred Reynolds John Reynolds Larry Jansen Jam Sleeper Davrd Cochran Warren Young John Shallenburger Dave Stewart Fourth row John Scott Bull St Onge Al Volkov Mr B Bartley Period 5 6 Furst row L to R Theresa Munoz Eleanor Motta Deanna Smith Stella Lewns Judy Wodell Margaret Rupley Sue Mathts Duane McCune Second row Darlene Nelson Judy Palm Sandra Potter Loss Barr Barbara Summers Judy Wagner Btll Hagar Thurd row Bully Green Leonard Hayes Dnck Partee Dennts Dickson Btll Norton Hal Jones Make Famer John Harnmersly Fourth row Dennus DeZonla Don Hovey Pete Nucklas Bob Boostrom Steve Mtllmon Mr B Jonnson Period 5 6 r w to R Rosle Beltran u Hammond Hornet Hemsworth Judy Greenman Judy Hannum Lunda Horner Lucslle Brock Gayle Davls Second row Joan Chrnsttansen Glorta Arttnger Leslu Coffman Januce Harr Portta Dumphy Drone Hanson Darlen Alford Thrrd raw Stephanne Htnkle Jlm Nutter Joe Noggle Duck Marshburn Tom Tomecko John Wood Jtrn Wnlson Walt Shelton Fourth row Kennlth Pulltn Ken Hamdorf Roger Smlth George McClellan 5 s. if M D Nay Period 5 6 Frs ow L to R Roberta Htlton Penny Bowden Grnny Norrns Sandy Slnnkard Karen Frscher Sally Sregmund Pa Cooper Shnrley Burch Second row Jane Larsen Elarne Garrs Patrucla May Rose Ann Rendenbach Jannl Whute Elodre Shedd Judy Anderson Thrrd row Jam Neumann Make Slonak r Dan Vandevetr Meredlth Snmmons Judy Spanks Bob Doudge Bob Wakeman Rtcky Brrggs Fourth row Rex Reaaer Bull Langford Norman McCracken Bert Downey Jlmmue Cook Larry OCon n Btll Sep e s -91- Mr H Madtson Perlod 5 6 Frrst row L to R Joyce Casey Madge Putnam Pat Woods Audrey Rodewald Lrnda Smart Beth Yost Thelma Hems worth Drane Schaeffer Second row Wnlluam Fowler Sharon Slmon Marsha Shelton Lnnda Hubert Nancy Smuth Nan nette Salnh Carol Walker Janneen Pano gos Thurd row Tommy Hll Bar ara Krumpus Dan Du Bots Rnchard Herbert Don Barber John Susoeff Bruce Errckson Ken Bell Fcurth row Jerry Henn d Grbbs Ronny Glbson Eugene Horsfall Alan Cazean Andrew Clerk Leonard Dockstader 3, Q F l M1 wp use-nn wa in 1' op 0l1'l0l'eJ ng if Greta Reiring proved to be a com- petent leader in the office of Vice-President for the Sophomores. The Sophomore Class Presidency was well- filled by industrious Terry McCarty. F.. V7 Karen Holmuncl eagerly responded to the many duties of Sophomore Class Secre tary u-4 ,. F st ow L to R B Fessenden B Hunter A Cartwright B Shaw C Conkright L Grace S Claybourn J Allen Second row G Wagner M Ve Del H yrnan G Re ng N Shaw S Ldell C Fuller Third row N Dotson P Stanfreld G Such V Breglio T McCarty K Holmund E Mathews M Hollenbough xp h ' , f x if I 1- ,l w A 3 ...- 1- gf! . , Q ,f 3 .- 1 1 1.2 ' ...... . M.-M. ...... . V 51-1 Xi X . Kill! 1 ' ' ---1 A T lf.-TT f U..- .. 1. y ...M , V .-.4 mu ..' ':- - -51 .f.. 1 x fiazie ' U, l ir r , . .: . , . , . , , , . , , , , , , , . : . , . J. arr , . url , , . i , . . ' : . , . , . , . ', . , . , . sa M E Brees Pertod l 2 F w L t R Norma Thom son Pearlene Stem Anna Mae Hardenson Lnnda Vtllalebos Marlan Wetgart Donna Shay Mary Lou Todd Carolyn Watson Second row Robert Wnckey Bull Wardell Ronnte Caughey Bob Webster Frank Trtggs Roger Parsons Jack Smlth Thlrd row Conrad Valenzuela Howard Stltt Bull Stewart Duck Tullock Lynn Valentune Ollne Fowler .ltm Stull Phtl Pena Fourth row Johnny Murray Gary Rtckey Gary Sttne Gerald Xfyskoctl Jerry Hudsen Wtl ham McGtlI Dave Wynne Andy Young quts Edward Roberts Q I N U u-f-4 Mr B Bonnycastle Peruods 2 3 r w to R Paula Pttchfor Taylor Sheryl Sauser Frances Shea Ruby McKee Myra Thomas Connue ODonnell Nancy Schne der Second row Caroltne Reud Greta Relrtng Jean Nevett: Barbara Bates Barbara Sparks Nancy Spencer Relean Roseland Dorothy Saresy Thtrd row Terry Smsth Terry Wooley Gary Maletta Gary Kychelhahn Dan Ltllywhtte Jtm Muller Cary Loomts Make McWllltams Bob Murphy Fourth row Jerry Lloyd Wayne Mclinnney Dave MacDonald Terry McCarty Muke Kettle Larry Maller Frank Htrsch Mtss H Crowell Pertods l 2 rr w R Bob Dalton a Ocana Sylvta Cortez Jeanne OKeef Ltnda Wtllson Sharon Leech Jam Butler Second row Ron Smtth Joe Casdorpn Leste' McMurtry, Ronald Bourden, George Argo, Bob Norton Larry Romig, Jerry Rouland. bl Mrs, J. Dulce-Periods 'l-2 First row, L. to R.: Dianna Harabedion, Judy Guy, Jerry Jordan, Judie Matlock, Billie Jones, Judy Langer, Gail Harrzell, Beverly Mayo, Beverly Hinton. Second row: Beverly Ketchel, Karen Kabisch, Sharon Weinrich, Marian Hughes, Ida Avon Pfenning, Jeanefie Heinen, Jose- phine Garcia, Jim Pierce, Third row: James Staff, Garn Ingram, Mel Jennings, Lawrence Grihalva Tom Herrington Pa Norris Gilbert Jauch David Hopwood Jack Hodge Fourth row Glenwood Ing ham John Johnson Harleigh Holderbaum Wayne Kemples Lanny Hawkinson Charles Lauder George Maiors John Jones J Zu inger Periods Firs row L To R Jane Dearborn Sherri Gilman Judy Congelliere Sandie Ceraro Jean Apel Nancy Darcey Phylls Morri son Jean Moody Second row Anne Ogle Carolynne Kenuhs De nna Beach Barbara Boyd Jo Ann Schwabe Julie Hoffman Jean Asendorf Shirley Ri e barg r Deirdre Page Thi d rw Doug Howard Bob Lttori Bll Wilhelm Roberta Mashula Linda Lu Knowles Anne Bailey Monry Keifer Michael Dougherty Fourth row Morrie Brown Berwyn Jacqmin en Van Parer Red Can Harry Wray Stan Pinclc 62 E if iv 'L Mr H Hussein Periods l 2 r w R Dan Hulen Ronnie Moore Billy Woodrich Daniel Henscheid Judy Westhaver Emily Hanvelr Second row Jerry Srolo Jerry Prado Bob Hodge Richard Olinger Tommy Ross Wayne llo Mr S Brummer Perrod 3 4 Frs ow L To R Nancy Ferber Co hy Beard Judd MacMrllan Dot Douglas Carole Grrmsley Martha Kamrnskr Bever ly Cavrsh Janrce Bozanf Judy Barrrck Second row John Puckharn Bert Szarh mary Karhre Bradshaw Beverly Eggars Par Hauser Judy Bourref Pat Bowman ar uledge T :rd row Chares Spragu Drck Mason D vrd Ellrs oo Greene Lours Buffone Jrmmy Novak George Phelron Sam Acedo Jam Maynes Fourth row Jrm Sprvey Dennrs Swmdall Ken Mules Roy Scane Fred Cummmgs Paul Wrck y Eddre Vogelman 1 x, Mr. E. Brees-Period 3-4 First row, L, to R.: Mary Buranek, Luerfa Shaffer, Sharon Webb, Merle Sears, Jackie DeWitt, Judy Hurley, Mariorie l-lersland Sandra Peck QeCOnd FOW Roberr Moo e Steve Rohrboch Roberf Laws Alfred Sfrlts John Egnevv Stanley arrrsh Paul Alvutre Thlrd row Brran Looney Troy Koppers Mrs J Duke Period 3 4 :rs w L fo R Jeanne Allen Be Hur er Jednerre Whrnng Brenda Klnche oe Dlane Keene Caryl Fuller Sondra a Joyce Moore Sandy Jones Second row Susan Albnght Judy Chnstmas Drone Bauscher Chrrs Ferguson Mary Ellen Hallenbough Bonnre Augustrne Barbara Hasfungs Sue Kenyon Thrrd row Dennrs Sfurrn Janet Harryman Glorra Dodson Melnda Schmldr Madeleine Kroeze Mary Nell Mashura Par Stanfreld Jrm Rooerf John Clause Fourth row Lenny She km Pere Hartley Vance B eglro Wrlson Tu ner John Alvaney Larry Hall Don Hancock 63 Mr J Krrkoff Perrod 3 4 s ow L t R Pat Northrup u Ne erhclman Shetla Martens Julle Moore Lorctta Peer Mary Marshall Lrnda Lanlcford Judy Onstad Second row Elrssa Lara Judre Peterson Bernlce Pullun Jack Wrlson Bonnue Leveroos Carole Magdlts Harvey Beck Thrrd row Dud Schwtln Charles Brunner Joe Dar row Ronny E'huer Leonard Logue Ronny Clanln John Bowen Howard Frckes Fourth row Torn Merryrnan Gary Gupson John Connolly Bull Frazuer Al Gomez Mr H Hussren Perrods 34 F s ow L to R Beverly Slobod Ann Petherbrrdge Jams Ferguson Marrlyn Freeman carol Potter Judy Powers Katherrne Schlemer Betty Tolcheum Carol Sargent Jeanne Threbaux Second row Becky Shaw Naoma Rowley Nancy Shaw Susan Pressler Sharon Scott Sus anne Steffan Anne Marne Barley Helen Scheel Marcra VeDel Thurd row Steve Kent Jrm McNally Gretchen Wagner Patrrcra Stenson Elaune Snmmons Marge Sherwood Ann Sevenrne Bll Wallrng Rob rt Rublnstern Tom Helson Fourth row Tod Klngsland Jam Slmoson Gary Sach Steve Helnswn Chrls Tlbbets Jim Bartscherer Wayne Hertzberg Bll Nero Terry Krngsland Mr. l, Thomas-Period 3-4 F' sc w, L. to R.: Dennis Van Den urg, Davld Marshall, Lorene Hlbbs, Connie Sharp, Pa Bauslce, Davld Cowan, Walter o d, Second row: B'll ra it, ' Blaclce Blll Akard, Thomas Schwartz, Ca l Booth, Donald Clark Dan Etheridge John Thurman. Mr B Bonnycostle Pernodd 5 F sf row L to R Patsy Howard Lunda Gnldersleeve Sharron Claybourne Jane Wulson Pat Jones Sasan Long Amy Yutanr Pat Stamm Second row Anna DeFord Nancy Erb Pot Wrlson Nancy Dotson Audrey Srlvestrn Juclve Pogue Adele Weston Thrrd row John White Stanley R Hould Ron Puente Sue Wrrght Lynda Perce Jean Holohan Ron Oest Dornmrc Mandella Fourth row Gary Nrchols Paul Gorman Jeff Hanson Gary Krssel Larry Muller John McGrath Rucky L sw Fl VV o 3 W -GMT' NXVN H'X 'l'Ql '90 I' ,Q W6 P66 S7 ,... Mr S Coulter Perlod 5 o u st ow t Sally Re-hard Sher a Mae Nancy Trlbble Carol Roberts Jean nette Richards Carol Van Dyke Carol Wrlderrnutn Marlanne Tnckenoff Nuckn Rupert Second row Beverly Hrnaman Colrng Rowland Rae Renz Jackve Januce Rohrbacn Bob Smrtn Greg Thomp ot Jan Stanley Mudphy Swedeck l-ourrh Sharon Sweeny Freda St Onge Pamela Bow Sue Smrth Thrrd row Slemon Sue Read Jim Ru nga Do y Rrcan Edward Smrth Mrke. row Ted Tubbcrrs Wz. Cooper Darryl Vaughan Bob Olson Jlrn Wattell rm l3'l i l- I1 6 L ,Q Mr S Brummer Perxod 5 6 Frs row L to R Jean Anderson Mary Delgado Donna Fox Carolyn Craven un a Blaur Sharon Wrlson Prrscl a Copper Deannette Crolg Second row Jean Gee Janet Cessna Venna Band: mere Nancy Flrck Deanne Atwell Marnxe Erland Jam Gallahan Thrrd row Harry Bedell Rnchard Deyarmond Drck Buns Phullnp Apley Tom Catlnng Bull Asher Tom Frevrlle Ruchard Ferns Fourth row Duane Garn Jrm Dunn Tom McG1nty Merle Fourez Frank De Rosa M-g Miss H. Crowell7Period 5-6 First row, L. to R.: Judy Foley, Jean De La Mare, Karen Elder, Sandy Liddell, Alys Bennett, Candy Conkright, Donna Glenn, Ann Cartwright, Doris Woo. Second row: Verilyn Sherman, Eileen Craw- ford, Norma Rowley, Myrl Reaugh, Joyce Davison, Murchie Johncox, Karen Johnson, Emily Matthews. Third row: Ernest Heyer, Dennis Slaughter, Marsha Miller, Joyce Middleton, Ann Marie Bown, Becky Decker, Linda Barde-en, James Tunison, Philip Lynch. Fourth row: Carl Erwin, Tom Emery, Roy Heath, Patric Leedom, Howell Thompson, Reiny Sommerstedt. Miss J. Daniels--Period 5-6 First row, L, to R.1 Patsy Carpenter, Carole Wooten, Sandy Hewill, Priscilla Martin, Pat Meinhart, Tone Hacker, Pat Orchard, Jackie Hyate. Second row: Charlotte Penn, Gail Langsley, Jo Jaehne, Ardys Gunn, Dorothy McDowell, Jomion Rosenberger, Donna McWhirt. Third row: Bob Luds, Mary Dick- son, Karon Nichols, Joyce Wasilchen, Shirley Jerry, Karen Holmlund, Gary Wooley, Bill Steinseifer. Fourth row. Bob Smith, Gil NNright, Marlin Bates, David Copenhaver, Richard Kootz, Mike Heuerman. Mr. J, Kirkoff7Period 5-6 First row, L. to R.: Gerrie Wray, Mary Pearce, Peggy Womack, Melody Green, Kathy Young, Fran Wund- row, Emily Martinez. Second row: Doug Peterson, Royce Terry, John Mahon, John Pfeffer, Bob Kim- balt, Jan Cinders, Mickey Qualls, Jim McCuistion. Third row: Jackie Pike, Ralph Lomax, Ronald Reed, Owen McW.lliams, Mike Nolan, Pat Hogan, Fourth row: Bob Magill, Ralph Keebaugh, Morrie Groxe, Ken Holmes, Carl Huff. Mr. M, Surface-b -Period l-2 First row, L. to R.: Jean Crandell, Kay Bludworth, Eleanor Grace, Karen Fahsel, Jacque Brown, Carol Foulkes Bonne Fessenden, Lalita Escalante, Elaine Collins. Second rowg Linda Buncrot, Mary Ann Golabieskg Nancy Dawson, Bev Golgart, Linda Appleton, Nancy Francis Bobb:e Bretzman, Carol Ann Grabowski Third row: Jim Brock, Fred Arand. Sam Boaz, Paul Chastain, La'ry Peroneh, Alex Caswllo, Jolzn Bariloiie, Richard Echer, Arnold Lozdno. Four'h row: Richard Diaz, George Cham- berlain, Doug Earnest, Duke Early, Richard Lee Crouch, Clitt Griffin. 66 l'eJlll1'leI'l If you knew Suzie like we know Susan Funk, you would know she was an able Vice President of the Freshman Class. Dan Avery led the Frosh through an exciting first year at Calhi as Freshman Class President The Freshman were kept rosy by Roslne Holmes who kept accurate minutes of all council meetings I -nu sr row L o B Cook G Smed Pippin P Larson S Hances S Morfrude K VlcGurse B Green Second row K Hughs J Brice S Trueblood M Ve-Del C Aobey J Pereres R Brook Third row S Russel S Dubois S Fuch W W Norberg G Holland S McLaddero S Wheller A ost Fourth row Mrs Coleman Mr Swgnhour ' 1 I I e-S. 5 ' N 4 s ..-. 2 6 ' '- W G or 5 W ' , ' 'Y f L i '- P A F vfi 1 F .i-,L F i ' 'l ll +' 1' . F.f ,4tR... ,, le,,P. ,. ,A ,, ,, , 1. Mass B Boyd Pertods l 2 st ow R Fod Bewer Ntc te Lemome Rozo Huber Mary Eatton Ruta Barton Put Artchtson John Stanenes Second row Rodney Morrts John Wtlson Douglas Codd Eldon Myerer Terry Franklna 'Xltchoe Sterens Arthur Cromwell Donny Pet rs Thlrd row Barry Volovtck Bll Ranney Dennts Mannmg Dwrught Purgttt Dennus Marcusson Bob Carktll Buddy Frtgerel Mr E Krayche Pertods l 2 F st row L to R Barb Cormack Carol Flack Annte Aceves Kathne Barlean Pam Barton Dolores Batdostk Barbara Wtnters Ton: Walsey Second row Rtchard Wrtght Jon Cnnders lb Baerentzen Bob Wtl son Cladd Hass Dck Jenntngs ob Ward Thxrd row Loralee Bauske Irene Alderdce Pat Whttcomb Tamara Brtnk ey Durlm Whlte Sharlene Hall Clauctn West larry iihnte Fourth row Gllbert Alamtllo Duane Gray Gary Woods Don Bnlser Worr n Wanker 68 ww El-5 l MXN 2' 3' s-ex, s I Cusack Pertods l lrst row R Dennis Wlllloms Shoron Jones Dolores Brown Betty Brunel Dolores Courtrtght Angel Cabral Perrt Kerby Second row Francts Rtch Larry Barn s larry Muller Roger Graham Jan Bennett Gregory Moroles Third row Roy Coltnsow Lonny Boult Ertk Baltzar Danny Hyde Fred Porter Jlm Seulke L 2572? ts 1 ., A FF I Mr C Po haermel Peruods l 2 st row L to R Barbara Reud Janu Russell Saundra Anspaugh Carolyn Col luns Judy Brubaker Kunda Chandler Pat Holoubek Carol DuLac Pattu Duppen Deanna Anderson Second row Duck Rosenberger Judy Hultz Judy Mondon Jo Bruce Caralune Carey Suzanne Schenkel Janet Foley Carol Foder Ron Steffen Thurd row Muke Morrusey Davud Snup Dave Muckel Perry Dobson Bob Mead John HJ uuleyuer Bob Dean Wurluam Ban cr Ken Hugh s Ruchard Turnms Fourth row Jerry Lee Duck Harrner Make Deveral Muke Mclieeyer Bob Yeager Wayne Kud aler George Berry A ,Q QV. 9 uluh Ji on fm' M-we 1111 -'SM' K uL S l Pe ez Periods rst row R Wcnrly Sanc er Mauuu, ut Waller Nancy Newman Cecelua uott le a Farmer Jucy Hcuyer luc Heguete Carol Sarudyuck Second row Duane Walton Darlene Ruchards Marulyn Nelson Karen Panagos Jo Ann Sayler uyola Kessler Barbara Smuth Thurd row Pc Butler Jum Taylor Pa ue Nero Mary Pollara Donna Terhune John Sleeper Tracy Goff Torn Garcua Fourth rOW Duck Polquun Bobby Cordova John Seurra Jum Fusher O ,I Ji N I rss J Saus n Peruods 1 F st ow L to R Margaret Mo queda Henruetta Garcuam Sandra Luscuez Sharon Hall Lunda Gerhart Lo aune Lber Iey Julue Jordan Sue Mannunq Second row July Parsons Andrea Muller Gene cckrnan Wayne Van Buskurk rn Os rskranz S lly De La Cruz Ju McLaughlun Thurd row Larry Huckrnan Ruchard Brunuer Barbara Mungold Nancy Jorgensen Dune ogle Don Boo u Georg Harnrnestahr Jerry Puttenger Fourth row Joe Rogers Ashley Seen burgen Phullua Seulheumer Davud Butler ,I vll ll'l Mr E Vanalerhoven Penods 1 2 Frs row L to R Gary Herrlngton Judy Grnmes Evelyn Glynts Second stader Marcua Slerurll Sterhng Lullran France Campbell Nancy McCormack sal rene Enot Don Smut row Susan Du Bots Ruth Dock Nancy Holland Susan Thoma Garrett Betty Fountaun Magda M lena Martrnez Bonlta Hebhng Thlrd row Davrcl Gleck Terry Murphy Mrke rnrth nan N rs Glorua Gerntsen Carol Senke Elmo Anderson Arnold Applebaum Carl Carlson Fourth row Frank Robbuns Stan Haugen Ernst Berry man Fren Anderson Glade Qurnney Walter Mend ll Ronnre Stern Gene Keen Mr B Vanderhoof Perrods l 2 st ow L to R Jane Gasdua Cher Jo nson Joyce H ll Nancy Wa ker Thurman Noblett Margaret Carhstle Erhnda Zavala Second row Lawrence Bellefevrlle Charles Wagner Bruce Gror dana Andrra Rank Jerry Llnenbe ger Don Mennhart Thnrd row Edare Stoner Roy Adams terry Chrzman Davtd Kelly Jack Suarte Paul Hubert fl phfu I I. I A. I Ilhin' Nw-N O X i B54 111 Muss B Boyd Perrods 3 A st row L to R Jo Ann Stone Bon 1 Cook Mtrgerr Durant Carol Ab ott Carolyn Manfreld Sue Davrs To osa Cumtno Sandra Couter Sy fra Bortln Second row Jean Campbell Deanna Craft Catharune Beck Carol Abbey Prr cnlla Chaney Kay Burns Carolyn Surtzer Sharron Tweblood Tnrrd row Herbert Mc arty Steve Hayes Jrm Bernarchno Ketn Keeton Bll Norberg Bonan Amer John Caoon Stua Hermtn Denns Lar tn .J n row S san Tom r Vtchksteuer Rcharal Thomson Dagnna Teller Clrtt Swanson Pon Srrnrnow Seve Neely Suz tnne Sturtnclge Mrs I Cusack Perrod 3 4 Furs row L to R Carol Harstmann Lrndw Robrnson Dlana Oet Kathle Horn Peggy Le Morne Connre Leppard Sandra San dell Su an Mortrude Cla a Judd Second row Pat Herlrty Lucrlle Randel Connre Inman Molhe Lcamon Carol Long Lana Sue Schlrrrvner Charlene Johnson Sue McFalcle1 Thrrd row John OBrren Drclv Herdeman lack Aruey Kathy Lrndsoy D1nnre McCJe Sherrre Lee Holland Phll Kroeze Don Cramer Ronnre Haase Fourth row Jack Wolters George Hol land Dave Lowe Earl Myer Mrke Young Bull Starrett Dan MacLean Dave Hernen ,.-.1 Mr C Leach Peruods 34 F s ow L to R Roberta Srrffrn Carolyn Wes Meldn Foley Jean Walker Brenda Dowws Par l-lerrfsworth July Cruse Sherla Dtckson Warren Kenny Stephen rnuntes, Sterlrng, Wrlson, Se ond row Chuck Hanlon a cock ru y E ott Drone Rosle Homes Susan McGuraer Shruaer Thurd row Danny Tala Jonn Cermak, Bob Alberuco, Bob Cazel. Bo K ta, Sherrrll Bob Olson, Dennis Fourth row: Tom Kelly, Don He.zler, Mrckey Keller, James Prlestety, Maurice Church. Ti ' Mrs D evans Perrod 3 4 s w to R Grlbert Parra Drana Shetts Joan Sauser Jessre Rex Mary Swanson Edrth Rust Sylvra Phullros Kathy Pfeffer edward Sweeney Second row Joyce Scnoolcrcft Janrce Ruffner Peggy Parker Joy e Nelderhelman Sh rry Sepu' vada Joanne Petersen Peggy Bartho lomer awdy Pawlak Dean Anderson Noel Tyner Fourth row Wrlham Grace James Choy ough Gary Hand Bll Cl tean Duck Morthrul Bob Grllett Dave Benson XJ 9 Qlll 'Yr' Miss D. Rtetkerk----Periods 3-4 F'rs' row, L, to R.: Margo Coffman, Gerry Smedley, Darlene Wnlms Sheila ar Charleen Vogel Bobby Stegall ay Wlckey Judy Mollenltauer Second row Ron Mttch ll Steohen Enyart Bob Um stead Dtck Lester Mark Westlake Bruce No man Bob McPherson Thr d ovv Ros Stockton Adrathla Smlth Barbara Tullman Carol Tutl Deanna Walsh Pat Stones Carol Hetnz Ann Telmas Fourth row Wayne Hadl y Wally Austtn Bonnre Tresner Lawrence Henderson Ernest Brttschgg Davtd Henson aw Mtss J Allen Pertods 5 st raw L to R Shen Donnelly Gladys Maay Roo rta Herlen Susan Hanees Ltnda Austson Marcta Hubble Donna Madsen Marulyn Grace Carol Harden t tnta Gtfttw Secon row Becky Ells Charlotte Ktllensvvorth Mary Lynn Forsnas Darla Clam Connta Acard Bob: Bornlrr Judy McMeektn Clenla Ander son Fleanor Mcflemeats Thlrd row Bruce Larson Robert Slyker Pat Glavtn Dee lloom John Pac John Chaotn Carl Appetbafn John Boers Gary Avetun Denn c netdor Fourth row Davus :ne ron oyd Ra 1 Davs a Sewart Jonn Gtrard Btll Allen Warren Wllltams ,- P 1'0- 19' Mr B Vanderhoof Perlods 34 st w to R Judee Kash Sharon Lesle Gaul Mead Judy Clark Ruth Lee Lynne Mtller Monnte Martens Lando Sala Second row Yvonne Brower Pattn Lewls Alncta Graham Roberta Le Febure Mary Lou Cocher Janet Hall Susan Hoseley Nancy Ingham Judy Muller Thtrd row Gary Kltne Larry Routt Nancy Andrus Margare Mountaln Lo ralne McDonald Jody Larsen er Jtm Pulltn Beckcy Smtth Fourth row Sterltng Essenmach r Robert Humble on Steve Strattn Eugene Mader John Ross Al Pulltam 1 'Q' gil -L F5 Mrs J Coleman Pertods 5 6 Frst ow L to R Sandy Woods Gall Wnllard Lora Smlth Carolyn Whrnery Dlbnl Scott Marulyn Kelber Marv Srnutn Martha Starr Second row Glnger Yocom Joanne Nwtghton Manlyn Stewart Joe Curtls Ja k Bows Roy Brook Sheryl Wes Anne Wa lley Janet Wharram Thurd row Barbara Skeres Susan Stewart Patty Slurnakcr Kay Stahl Sharon Wheeler Judy Vtlakefleld Bette Schwrtzgebel Dolo es Whtttlngton Fourth raw Llnda Srnrth Sally Stallrngs Ann Yost Walter Broa-qs Dan Avey Wayne Brady Kay Cross Erlene Bell Mrurrlyn Ve Del uni: no id Mr P Buckner Peruods 5 6 s r w R Vrckr Crossley Luana Atwell Carol Fredde Judy Bohache Norma ltne Carol OBrezar Rosalre Durant Pat Hnrnes Gaul Talan Verlynne Goltghtly Second row Paul Fullock Bob Mastro Betty Drake Artene Denaney Lrnda Harman Dranne Everett Ernest Thomp on Dennls Storm Ray Brook Thlrd row Ray Ogle Harold Fexman John Cook Barry Woer Alan Chamberlsn Ken Woodward Alan Iwrg Mnke Mertensen Ruchard Goldmg 'lhrrd row Vuctor Tala vera Paul Maxheumer Brooke Srnrth Brtan Haskell Jack McKeown Milton Clements Barry Yzel H Mr D Evans Perlods 5 6 Frs ow L to R Jrrn Marsden Barbara Epey Dave Kall Betty Burns Patrlck Foreman Beverly Clanrn Edwrna Burgess Pat Larson Juay Kronen Second row Max Aardrne Larry Kloss Suzanne Huenger Sally McClu1g Kay Leveroos Llncla Lowell Judy Maxey Murnan Son de man xlloerta Lara Ranaall Lenser ard row Jo Hoplan Carl Shaver Glenn Hor on Jesse Prstole Terry Barrd Davtd Haw y Myron Rrce Bull Emmens Steve Davrs Fourth row Clulforcl Schroe cer Robert Lux Mlke Rhodes ar Kemples Starley Nelson John Schpek Pa Hugh 73 ss I Per z Fenods Furs row L to R Colette Antorne Jackle mlth :nor Waste Lrnda Hoetler Patrrcla rvlne Do othy Smrth Lmaa Bar ber Arlynn Brrslcey Second row Tad Na ase Carle Prooo Bobre Beran Brenda Gwen Joan Carr Gary Tolmasoff Donald Yarnaguchl Thrrd row Trent Beaty Dale Sn-allwood Scotty Mateer Wally Strunk Mlke Lusby Rlchard Schle slnger Rlckey Maxson Louus Martrnez Fourth row Rrchard Ke chum Duane Samples Dwvd Croenl Gary Clott Davrd Rnchards Larry Benner Phll l-luggs Mr C Leach Pernods5 6 Frst row L to R Dlane Johnson Lnnda Sawyer Martlna Stepp Joy Scrogham Carolee Wanng Marsha Allen Nancy Foster Manlyn Sanchez Second row Ramon Vasquez Ron Taylor Bobby Good man Ken Dewnrs Bull Hende son om Bolley Terry McCussough Thrrd row Herman Fowllces Max Davts Vincent Weaver John Brown Gllbert Ayala Bob Crouch Mtss D Rr tkerk Periods 5 6 s w t R Connle Roy Sharon Ro tnson Sue Re tmond Carol ay Jerome Perce Carolyn Poole Gorro Roach Bobbe Mftc el Second row Nor man Chambers Marte Ellne Guzman Srnrt Judy Chrstnnsen San ro McGruder Nldrue Bachrnan Fay Court flgln Fred Plpptn Thrrcl row Bob Corey Davld Morsworthy Duc Berry Gary Rogers Larry Lulcer Dennle McCoy Phrl llp Svve n y Ronald Ready Carl Olden Fourth row Jlnnmy Arnold Cn rles Aselln Lester Lindberg, Jerry Mallcovvs, Denny l-leyden, Torn ON5el, Mlchael Stewart, Bonnle Fowler. yu- W.- Mr N Svvarfhoul Perlodg 5-6 Fnsr Pow L to R1 Marna Tlpprn, Barbara Lanqan, Judy Lunghofer, Jurly Bleak, Lrncla Qowe, Sue Mason, Janet McKlnl6y, Carolrne Meer, Darlene Cook, Barbara Sqhrnldr Serord Row: Nancy DeV-ore, Do' Frnz, Penny Brown, Georgenla Jackson, Nerlra Parsons Darlene Peckelholf Paw Mvrhell Donna Goefze Manlyn Beryer rc Pow Bo Slort Lnda Mrxnnln oanne Brxrnlen Kathy Parrott Susan Funk Kathy MCGuxre Manlyn Plyarolf Sue Russell Mary Lou Brown Gerald Shrres Fourth Row Waller Camp Duane Rerclenbach Tommy Langford Jlrn Han nurn Dave Wakefleld Jurn Srnrh Fury Shallenberger Frank Myers 5, -J HL ca t 'S 6 0 Cav' -as J? st ow R Mary Ernsle Be Meek Judy Green Ance Alvlfre Nancy Valencla Shnley Braten Carol Vlllasenon Second Row Jackle C ardner Gary Ellrorr Nancy Kvfchens Kavhleen OBruen Duana Fnckson Dennrs Jensen Thrrcl row John Hll George Kelco Harlan Wllson Kay Voyles Sl10rnWhl'ney John Rvdale Davrd wce our! row c Meyer Cary Pe erson nu--.ug ' f ' ' ' ,g . ,df f ur nl, 4 J b - , J g, A 1 J C , , - B l l 1, 1 gl x . , -,- - - -V Q s ' 'I 1 v ' Flr F2 L. 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SONG LEADERS L to R Noncy Beck nn Hall C rol Dick Edith o Solly S rgmund lj ll ,feud r4 .X ,fi YELL LEADERS, kneeling: Liz Toylorg standing, L. to R.: Borboro Pete WT:-nu rson, Myron Pocket, Diune Christensen. li' Q . X v H ai as e t 9 ? 93 N ' yr-flif 'H 5D','1 1 ,f'-f , 'Loft' H f 'WC 9 Q M A JV 4Xf'Qc: ff' 7: ' 'L i4 -A -'-V?- 'vw-i...1,, . +A ,ft V- H'-'f--' : 'A Q 14 my 'v ' A g A A ,. - , , 1 if 2 , ' A, , t .'.' z N V ,Q ' , r -,A n H N 'U . V . -, , 'N .- -' ff f'.: T' Neff Q' -was ' Q 2 o- CWM r K 1 WX ,, 1 gf Jw A x n v ,J T 3 '-. ' ' N . , - ,3 L -1' , ' - ,-. L 4 .1515-' l. '- 'A'. V ' ' -A: -,jj e 1 , r .1..-' --tggilig-,+.3.2f.g,3,54 , 4'yr.q7 ,. , L n t ,,!f5T 121:51 -,wiwzgf- . , ,xggrzil-hte -.4. .:g,,Sifzs, 1. ,151 , P P . ' - Q gd-k:P,:Q.'Z'Z:ff.fl-t.2 ,-. fha. .ff we-fwf f'fh 2w+ rfffffh A. 'Q 4 ' ' ' - f ' l A on Ol' Sportlng yellow corduroy lumpers with attractlve blue yerseys the peppy Condor Blues presented tern tnc halttnrne entertalnment These gals partnclpated In all the parades IH town and received trophy from Whittier College for their tune appearance In the Whlttler College l-lomecormng Parade :Jkqdm be -iff 1164 fc? Q 5' we ?s?,a?9w9 al 55 we . . . I . . O v . Auf -1 i ' ,A ' I , ,K VV Ka. ing ' 4 of J t 9543: ' a I L A N ' ' , ' N 1 t, K , ' s .L 4- 'wr l I t ' 1 t t vt 'Q Q . 1 vw. .:. 1 1 , - ' x , , M . x Q5 , Q , is tml Qtr.: Q ,I t Y 'f-0 LXQF page 'ND ef-pfqgccvcll t. ghft fr' r'-f .iv Qu' . . , . . b Q - ' F , , X , , x.., ,- J -11, D, ,M , - ,N ,,., . - f 63-1:1 L1',.f'5s,,-if .,, g-. , '0 , vwmy v-,ff l . :7--fa.. 9' ' Uppslf '. V w:a '7S,,-f--Af.-I-,- ' .4 . I-1'1 A f- .6'.' '-v- rx nfl! xii ' I 5 5 M . -' 'fx' Mg ' ' V . M 1, A., k , It .-M.-gfy, -4'5 . 1 1- V A ' -' ' : 9'-' -. 1 V 1 ' ' -11 -, f ' -1: -01 We ,4. 41:2 H 6 ' '. f .fri R-4. 47, 'aw ff. I 3 V :Dif f is .f s ,, ,I M I A , 4 Q x f I X ' ' ' ' ' K k.nfe,4txtrx hx Awww W, 'il' g,if.,-943:-5 'hp Wa 1 4 an -L-Jyl A4'Cv,g,v 1 MAJORETTES kneelmg L to R Sandy Barber Judy Hurley standing Jo Ann Beer Eleanor McKunley Veleto Monson X ,,.w ,I gfagatera 80 IS in hr 1-ULN a orefied FLAGSTER5 kneeling L To R Judy Povorf Kathy Forsnos PctHopk1ns stcmdmg Nonette Salah Lindo Brlskey Judy Grohom ' ' ','.-a ' r I T' I N K fm Y' tix M , , J' N ,K ' A ,gh W, ,A f I ,- ' C V V ' v I K x, P1 I I I L 2 A ' , A A! a F: f iy. y- .MQ 5 S '5 y rf T' ' x , Xi K 6' - fr S 6 yf' 'V V . N l s. .I . .,,,.,... s. Au- -mow . 5' ,V y U A' g: I? ra .. 9 Q , qrxkrf. , , N T fve. -. vpn, U L , - .1 lf, W ' vgfgwfg K- 0-r ff-ng' if pews. W X , L.: sei ,.,r-Q: gf- ' Q- 8' +1 ' T' 'T' C' aft JZ -2- 'L-34...-' 5' 951.2 -wp ---l--.-. -N ' , .. a.-- ' ' BAND Under the direction of Mr. Charles Heckel, and sporting their Blue and Gold uniforms, Calhi's high-stepping band has contributed greatly to school spirit, and has a fine reputa tion for its performances at student events. As a student might say, What would we do without them at assemblies parades, and other student events such as concerts in the fall and spring? Their participation in band competitions throughout the Southland has won Calhi several honors. So hats off to the Blue and Gold Condor Band! ini? nth.,-n 'fw- n Orclzedira ORCHESTRA California High's orchestra displayed its musical talents several times during the year for the en- ioyment of parents, students and other people interested in our school. The Orchestra, com- posed basically ot the marching band plus a strings section, participated in the seasonal con- certs presented by the musical arts department. 1 959.4 may I Y l and Fwrsr Row L, vo R.: D. Bossermcm, D idveuder, D, Jensen, NM C Heckel Second Pow- G Wooley, B. Oisorx D R ce B. Celwe Third F?ow1 D Everett, 5 Mcikmg E Pnrvoyo, J Egnew, L. Schlem mer, R Sfeele S, Mlllwmcwn, M Keppers G, Pagers. will ' 'Q sr owl. o cw Term R G D Fone P C'or1 Second ow 'X arrow enserw J Hogsvrcm Mgref V U IT' H Lnrkm, M Freeman, M, Swanson, L 0- Fnrs RowL to R D Owen G Hartzell P Hopkms S Lester S Smuth L Garnett J Quesunberry Hawkuns J Ham mum P Stamm S Hewutt D Rehard Second Row P Woods P Smrth E Shedd C Walker L Knowles J Vnllunger J Panagos N Sallh C Clnngerman Third Row Mrs Lendy r Coul Wllllams H Strock N Gres L Peterson W MCGII D Cochran B Ral ston J Thompson D Earl J Brock Fourth Row M Jennmgs L Bya B Fowler R Lucas D Partee 0I'6l 1 9 SJ l fi--7x rbfiwt may Furst Row L to R B Cermack K Frscher M Buranek J Swuft J Ellus N Cummrngs S Peck L Atwell B Fowler Second Row J Lawson N Hall B Wlson R Stuart J Dawson M Llv nngston P Kohl A I L Barr J Onge Thurd Row J Chrrstmas M Green J Furgunson S AI bright N Robblns J Whutmg S Hlnkle M Sears T Evelyn Fourth Row M Sum mons M Kroage S Moody 6491 roupa 83 It is better To we-or out than To rust out. Bishop Cumberland X 1 gun-ll' First Semester Members CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Are you wearing a Torch? If you are, you are upholding The scholarly sTandards of Calhi and belong To a very honorable group, The Scholarship Sociefy. Sporfing The largesT membership on The Condor campus, The well-known group also mainTains one of The largesf memberships in The sTaTe of California. These sTudenTs are noT only scholars, buT are sponsors of many acTiviTies. The annual C.S.F. BanqueT held in The school cafeTerium paid Tribufe To The Life Members of The California Scholarship Federafion This year. Mr. Hobson presenTed The honorable pins To The Life Mem- bers while Mr. Rofhaermel, The principal speaker, offered many words of wisdom To The group. Field Trips, wiTh The sTudenTs choosing The various col- leges, are planned Throughouf The year enabling The college prospecTs To obTain an inside view of The many campuses. A firsT for This year is The scholarship awarded To a sTu- denf by The Scholarship Sociefy. The sponsoring of plays, UniversiTy NighT, The Valentine Dance and a boofh in The BiggesT LiTTle Show On EarTh assisTed in bringing in funds for This scholarship. The requiremenTs To become a member . . . Sfudy and sTudy hard! Second Semester Members ART CLUB Field trips to Pasadena City College, the Huntington Library, and the Pasadena Art institute were the high- lights of the year forthe Art Club. This active club also gets credit tor the art exhib- its inthe library and the of- I fices. First row: L. to R.: C. Hanlon, A. Yutani, T, Hacker, R. Griffin. Second row. C. Horn, L. Peer, N, Rowley, M. Garrett. Third row: M. Johncox, K. Smith, Mrs. French, S. Barnett. Fourth row: C. Van Dyke, G. Keen, J. Dotson, L. Route. T' AUDIO VISUAL CLUB The Audio Visual Club serves the school by operat ing such equipment as pro gectors and recorders Their many activities include tour of C B S Television City Also the Audio Visual Club supervises the Public Ad dress system Frst row L to R D Nortsworthy S Hewitt G Weaver A Gunn S Sterling Second row J Smith B Waer H McCarty T Kingsland S Essenmacher D Griffith Third row J Wilson G Ingram H Holderbaum G Kemphes Fourth row Mr H Johnson S Millman L Hawkinson D Krnne D Earnest J Mahlstede 87 .3 , I ...XJ . , I, W xx I r t X . . ' I .Q . . . I . ' - CI im- , . . ,N 1 ' X 'r I l . . T' i:t- - . . : . , I , I , . 4 V , . I , . , . . AVIATION CLUB Have you ever wanfed To learn abouT aviaTion'9 A sure way To gain This in formahon is To loin The Avnafion Club The sTudenTs in This club learn more about Their hobby of flying Through Talks and model airplane meeTs CHESS CLUB Enfhusiasfic members of The Chess Club were offered many opporfunifies To dis- play Their skills. Their weekly meefings noT only allowed Them a chance To prac- Tice and improve Their game, buf pre- pared Them for compeTiTion wiTh ofher schools. '23 32 First row L To R B Webster S Slerling P Kroeze B Kieba S Shrader Second row V Talavera R Heafh G Holland J Mahou Third row D Hancock D Halderman M Jenkins .nn T w L o J Smith T Franklin V Talavera D Larkin Second row L Byall M Koppers S Holland E Byall Third row Mr Marshall R Eashn Q 1 in DANCE CLUB The Dance Club, directed by Tedi Samuels, should be cred- ited with the success of all the social activities at Calhi. Dec- orations for these festivities were organized and executed by the talented, vivacious members. Sf 'argl 9 f First row, L. to R.: M. Todd, C, Contright, E. Groce, P. Stamm, B. Burns, L. Dickson J, Allen. Secon row. J. Harryman, B. Hastings, J. MacLean, K. Panagos, J. Dotson, B. Pickering, B. Hunter, J. Luck Third row: B. Lcshbrook, B. Summers, G. Wagner, S, Manning, J. Brink, C. Reed, S. Russell. Fourth row D McCue, J. White, E. Sheed, T. Samuels, D. Whinery, N. Giles. s...x, F.B.L.A. A more appropriate name could not be given to the members of the FBLA. Because of the many future business opportunities offered to its members, truly, they are the Future Business Leaders of America. First row, L. to R.: A. McWhirt, J. Malhour, Mrs. Neptune, M, Bickerstaff. Second row. E. Rustand, J. Pinkerton, J, Zike, B. Downs, J. Rex. Third row: B. Lashbrook, D. Kohm, D. Dalton, J. Riley. Fourth row: M. Stevens, P. Harrison. FINANCE COMMITTEE The Finance Committee performs a valuable service for the school through selling and taking tick- ets at student events. It gives the student very practical ex- perience in handling money, making change, and meeting people. 4 5. . First VOW, L, to R.: C. Pfleeger, S. William, A. Waters, J, Palm, M. Willis, C. Kepner. Second row: Mr. McDonnell, L. Keithley, V. Fourey, J. Barns, W. Mririk, M. Kroeze, S. Moody, T. Berry. DRAMA CLUB Calhi's Drama Club is open to students inter- ested in drama and those who wish to work in plays. The largest ac- tivity ot the year is the one - act tournament sponsored by Pasadena Playhouse. First row, L. to R.: B. Swenson, J. Furginson, P. Pippen, S. Mortrude, N. Lemoine, R. Hilton, S. Hawes, B, Ellis, J. Thiebaux J. Moore. Second row: D. Stewart, B. Hunter, B. Hastings, P. Reutebuch, S. Manning, G. Weaver, H. Covert, A. Pollard D. Fry, J. Hay, Mrs. J. Korf. Third row: N. Dotson, M. VeDel, K. Bradshaw, S. Cerato, A. Bally, G. Wagner, F. Rediwell S. Stewart, S. Russell, S. Russell, L. Pierce. Fourth row: A. Severino, S. Strutridge, L. Briskey, R. Reiniohn, B. Brown, R Hendrickson, J. Furgson, J. Henderson, W. Mortensen. PEP CLUB A large portion of the s rit at Cal l-li can e attributed to the Pep Promoters Their 'ob is hard and long but they are well rewarded by the enthusiasm shown at student events 1 1 1 DRAMA ACTION Several times during the school year the Drama ll a n th e Thespians coupled their talents to produce Little Playbox T h e ate r productions Among these one act plays presented was Submerged is First row L to R A Cartwright P Humiston B Shaw J Polzin J Summers J De La Mare K Sckelemeer D Weaver S Mortrude S Veitch C Horstman C Pfleeger T Seigmund J Wharram Second row D Beach M OBrien B Peterson D Nelson D Sidwell J Wilson E Mathews D Christiansen G Reiring H Cvert E H ll N Beck S Seigmund D Shafer Third row M Puclcet G Holland L Knowles K Cross S Berg J Tabor K Forsnas S Wright V Monson L Taylor G Borner N Smith C Dick B Yost Fourth row M Hollenbaugh L Yost Mr Buckner Mr Young R Reinlohn J Romig B Brown E Ferguscon T Mastm B Kline G Kitching Mr Brees L Hall G Rapp ,, ' . 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A ic- 4,-11,-Q 1 ' 1 1 - -5 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 A - 5 - 1 - 1 - 1 . 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 A 1 - 1 - O 1 - G 1 - 1 1 1 - . : . 1 - 1 . 1 - 1 . 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - , . , 1 , . 1 . . : . 1 . 1 1 , . 1 . , . , . , . 1 - , . , . , . 1 A 1 - - an-fsul st row L o J Lem I Lu M Alber Todd T Doyle Second row G Glavun D Drogon S Steffon Thurd w A Ruddle J K to P Oltve F Wnlke M os ur row e o r Roblnson Ferguson B ,sl st row L o R Eastln J Goff Mr Corcran Secon r w Bya S Stalllngs D Greuner SCIENCE CLUB Oe fthe first cu establlshed at California Hugh School was the Sc: ence Club Many protects were scheduled thus year Including a botanucal gar den a cnvnl defense prog ect and dlscussuon of Ca reers In Sclence Several fueld trrps were among the actvvltues of this busy club whlch clnmaxed Its year wuth partucnpatlon In the dnstrsct scuence banquet Brook THE WORLD FRIENDSHIP CLUB The furst steps toward world peace are obtanned through the efforts of clubs luke the World Frsendshlp Club In order to achleve these alms speakers from different countrles corre spondence and conven tions all help to promote world frnendshlp MATH AND ENGINEERING CLUB Angle trlsectuon and wave motuons demonstrated wuth the oscllloscope are only some of the lnterestmg prolects undertaken by the members of thus club Thelr purpose IS to foster Interest an the applrcatuon of math ematlcs and englneerung to our modern cuvlllzatzon J x st row L to R A Rou tree V Mons C Stnne B Fox N Francs J Larsen Second row J Woo s A Jordan Sturtrudge R Ellus E Shejd Thlrd row C Walker P Barton C Meussner R Reader B Crenshaw B DuBay Fourth row Mr J Roblnson Mr A Chaboton W Pelnarsch s.- vi trow L to R Heinen R Hoffman S Hawes C Potter J Thiebaux J Moore B Swenson Second row D Booth S Cerato A Pollard S Manning G Weaver H Covert Third row J Henderson J Hay D Stewart Perce L Tayor D Fry Mrs Korf Fourth row K Forsnas P Humiston R Hendricsen R Rein ohn Briskey A Aldrich VARSITY CLUB Calhi has many service clubs among which is the Varsity Club composed ot boys who have served California High on the athletic fields This club was in charge of the seasonal letter award programs and super vision of the assemblies in the 9Ym st row L Sm! Ferrier J Holman Second row THESPIANS The Thespians is a national or- ganization devoted to the ad- vancement ot dramatic art in high school. There are over T500 chapters, located all over the world To become a Cal Hi Thespian a student must have TOO hours participation In the school plays a H Fitzgerald L Yost R Lucas J Mead P Cherney T Scuacca rumm D Debel D Geiner R ucker E Dake Jo es Ber Mastm D Burnett Third row B Beaver B Andrews R Black D Brook B Eggers J McKibben B Wilson R Robinsor J Mykennan L Flores Fourth row Mr Waer J Romig D Cochran B Brown B Herrell J Thompkins B David D Taylor I F4 st row l to R S Earl B Greene A Petherbridge G Jackson C Vogel G Wray B Lockhart Second row L Warren D Erickson M Golabieski K Kabnsh M Alber B Peterson Third row S McQruder S McFadden M Hughs J Jones M Marshall A Rountree Fourth row A Yost B Krumbus M Masthuta R Mashuta J Du Bay S McGruder F H A The Christmas Showcase the Cherry Pie Contest and the an nual spring Calhi Review for lunior high school girls were the mann activities of the Future Homemakers of America 4 x . . . . , gf -57 . n 5 l JP' ' li T T l Firs , . .1 J. 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JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross, being a service club, helps the local chapter of the Red Cross when ever asked to do so Among their worthwhile actlvi ties were making stuffed ani mals and baking cookies for hospitals First row L R S Johnson A Rowntree D Courtrlght Secona row S Hoseley C Sargeant M Albert Thid row M Hughes Mrs Cusick S Ste an SPANISH CLUB A hearty Buenos Dias echoes from the Spanish Clubs meeting room where plans are undertaken for fun filled activities avail able to members Padua s on on of events that is looked for ward to each year st r w L to R P Howard Montegnegro L Grldersleeve J Morre K Elder J DeLaMare C Catuct A Yutani J Rustand N Rowley P Cooper P Wilson J Wilson C Potter M VeDel Second row J Novettr S Wennrlch A Bogart M Anderson C Sargent B Fessenden J Barilone N Shaw S Cutling M OBrien M Albert Oliver S Pressler Hoffman Third row D Beach K Johnson C Craven Janet Cessna A Sylvestri M Miller A Brown B Decker E ialobos K Forsnas C Griffin Bardeen M Mashuta R Mashuta Fourth row L Knowles D Vondevier S Gould rown Ivey G r h Bart c erer Go ing Grose B Jacqmen T McCarty W Kempkes R Smith T Mill WHlSTLERS CLUB Speedaway, softball and hockey are gust a few of the girls sports offaciated by the Whistlers Com posed of the girls lettering in GAA sports the Whistlers gain much knowledge concern ing the rules Along with their duties of refereeing the Whist lers have enloyed many field traps and outside activities l ll l LO! iv' N First row L to R B Lauchert J Kerby Mss J Bell L Horner P Hopkins Second row V Mosqueda Goff Meissner J Dickerson Third row B Crenshaw J DuBay B DuBay J McClain J Spanks I5 r W C I s R Rucke J Vermee B Doi e Second row J Mondon T Pasqua A Cartwright J Bozant J Furgu son B Slobod B Langan N Pallanes Third row G Wagner S Manning J Hanson E Hall J Cliff H Probert B Webster Fourth rw E Simmons C Clnngerman A Bailey K B d B Cqvigh J Thuebaux S Cerato Fnfth row S Strutrudge C Catrell P Mitchel J Tabor L Regret N Dotson J Le Bel GERMAN CLUB Climaxing the year for members at the German Club, was their annual banquet Other interest :ng activities enloyed by the club were a Christ mas party and attending a German motion picture trow ' to R D Brook D Taylor J Romug Second row S Lo J Parsons K Schlemer J Wharrarn J Summers A Petherbriclge C eeger J Overlin Thur row H Covert T Pasqua D Weaver C Fuller .1 Pererson B Shaw B Hunter Fourth row Miss Bowdle S St ffan C Wright L Wilson M Hollenbaugh B Augusune Harryman B Hastings Fifth row P Stanfield R Wunder N Jorgensen L Yost B Newport G Holland G Dotson iff' Q FRENCH CLUB In March, members ot the French Club enioyed a genuine French dinner - snails and all. Other activities included a district Christmas party at Whittier High School and taking part in the Mardi Gras fk R w I L to R D Fritze J Matlock V Yocum P Cooper M Reaugh w 2 o D Foy F Higher C Abbey P May T Kings an J Andersow Row 3 Mis Sheets J White S Boltts B Starett ow Ha r nd tin Le m rsch a Thompson LATIN CLUB The purpose of the Latin Club is to further the study of Roman Civilization Highlighting their activities were the annual Roman Banquet and a trip to U S C where they attended the presen tation of a Roman play The Menaechml FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Looking To The TuTure one wonders who will be Teochung our chlldren Well here They ore' These future Teochers of Ameruco are on The 'ob leorn :ng all The Trucks of The Trode Through Their nu rnerous c1cT1vlTles F T w L To R Weaver K Forsnas N Shaw Second row B rnclT A S ver: e Thurd row R Rernlohn Mr E Kreyche D Te er STAMP CLUB One of The favorufe prolecfs of The Stomp Club was doing reseorch on lnTeresTlng sTamps Przzes were oworded To The besT prolecT A sfomp ex hlbnT and o Trup To The posf oTTnce were Two oc uvmes an whuch The members garned experience F rsT row L To R P Cooper N Ferber P Bowden L SmuTh L Gu er sleeve B Schwnzehel J Jordon Second row D Kohm V Mosqueda brughT Woods Sa er C Fulle Thard row J Ducker n FourTh row Mrs Woods S Heunzer C Doese J Spank L Knowles C Senke DEBATE CLUB The debaTes held by The DeboTe Club moy noT become as Tomous os The Llncoln WebsTer de boTe buf The sTudenTs gef enloymenf from dns cussnng umporTdnT Issues of The day Fnrsr row L To R N Hall A NegreTTe P Holoubek L Sawyer Second row M Alber M Hughes Mr Sawyer N Dodson Thnrd row G Shlres J r-Tall D Burnen D Telfer R Lux B Smnh A ':?f.'f.'A .sy vs '1 , , X 'N , . X ,J n , . .: . , . , . , . ' , . Id I S, Al ' , P. , J. yl , . r, : . ' so ' D. Wnllls, S. Thomas, A. PeTherbrudge, T. Blackrone, E. Garris, A, Jordon . 'l: . , . V , . , . , . X fx., . . I x 9 ' ,. N l flvk .I . . - , 5171, I Q .... X' ff 1 : N ' f ursro,. JG. ,. ,, . :. A STe , 'e n. 1 . ' , . . , . lf , Y 5 T W T 1 n V , I I Tl 1, 53 First row, L. to R.: L. Ford, P. Chastain, L. Peer, J. Bleak, J. Luck. Second row: C. Senke, C. Meissner, A. Keller, K. Chamberlain R. Ellis M. Bleak. Third row: D. Vaupel Mr. G. Ball Mr. J. Alexander L. Andreen. RADIO CLUB A ham radio station onthe cam pus was the maior accomplish ment of Calhi s Radio Club Many followers now studyin for Ham Operators Licenses toured the RCA and Admiral Buildings gaining valued ex perience PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Early this year Calhi s Photog raphy Club commenced in order to develop the talents of our future photographers of Amer ca Bryce Brisbin e sponsor of the club directed picture competition in both black and white and color as well as field trips and many other ac tivities of the group 96 PRESS CLUB The most important activity of the Press Club is the Press Banquet during which time the members get a first hand peek at the annual. Other activities were the East L, A. Junior College field trip, and the tour through C.B.S. broadcasting studio. s ow o W Austin Mr War R Stein Second row D Eastin M Slonaker J Hannum Third row Mr Brummer ,lt F st row L to R D Larkin D Smith R Keisker L Sawyer Second row J Goff P Chastain G Weaver B Szathmary D Williams D Truebload H Christy D Whinery S Pressler Mr Brisbin .- . h .. if . fill . ill . ' f ill , Q , -35 l i, ig - W ' x Firm ,L.tR.1. ', , d,, A 1. ',. 0 S! P- . .. - , ',' ' .. A - 9 .X l a Mr. ' ' , iii . . .. f P f ee: 1 V ,WA , . . - N . . . . A cl ta ' . 1' , . --nv., ir ' , . .: . ' , . ' , . ' , . . 2 - , . A , A . V FISH AND GAME CLUB A recent addition to the school's list ot clubs is the Fish and Game Club. Members of this group have one thing in com- mon - they are interested in rod and gun sports. One ot the activities ot the club was a field trip to a game farm. At meet- ings, members view movies on wildlife and hear speakers on various phases of the club's purpose. Xi 1 . Que ' i H? new v 'r 'S QQ' A-dig L 9' First row, L. to R.: B. Webster, J. Marvsden. Second row: T. Mello, D. Stewart, Mr. Marten, J. Priestly. Third row: W. Pelnarsch, E. Gibbs. Brinaing the Mardi Gras to a close was the a sponsored by the Continentals .ff Xx DCE' t row L o D Rehard J Thiebaux T Pas ua S Cerato H overt S Veitch N Rowley Second row S Stuart A Bailey E Hall J Hanson B Kincheloc L Regret Third row E Garris R Redewill A Severine S Sturtridge L Bardein J Cliff Fourth row H Probert R Ruecker R Wunder L Yost B Boidge R Garcia Ir CONTINENTAL CLUB Representatives from the lan guage clubs and classes make up the Continental Club To gether they planned and carried out all club activities which in cluded the successful Mardi Gras X 1' Y d ,Ex 1 Q . V l i K ' 9 I, V' v - - C A G 1 ' g l .ix -1-s . - J. ' AN . i I .. G - L . B T. l i I A , l l g - FlfS , .T R.: . , . ' , . q , . , . C , - . 1 - - 5 . . V . . . A , - - l 5 A I I - A 1 - l 1 - Charlotte Meussner Managung Edutor R u lf g- oretta Ford Busuness Manager 9800 Mulls Avenue Whuttuer Calufornua June 15 1956 Assocuated Student Body Calutornua Hugh School Whuttuer Calufornua Are you glad ut s over classmates? We I an' Thank you Calhu Student Body tor partucupatung n school actuvutues so that we have somethung to remember Thanks also to the statf of The Yearbook House Mr Phul Cuark ofthe S K Smuth Yearbook Cover Company Mr John Watson of Watsons Studuos Ann Keller Tom Pasqua Jo Ann Woods Nancy Russell and Sharon Senac for your help un gettung thus book put together I hope you realuze the work that us behurud thus book and know that ut was a team that brought ut to you Thus team not only consusted of the TALON Statt but ot many students who contrubuted theur tume and ettort for our cause We have trued to brung you through our theme One Step Further the realuzatuon that you are a very umportant part of Calutornua Hugh Marulyn Bleak Edutor un Chuef Suncerely yours Marulyn Bleak Edutor In Chuet l956 TALON S- ' Reading from L. to R.: Loretta Peer, Pat Lynch, Lee Andereen, Carol Senke, Mr. Ball, Dean Whinery, Kathy Chamberlin, and Jacky Luck. Missing: Barbara Lauchert, and Gail Glavin. I I f fp wtf? I ' 0 ' X 'xl Q nl Roberta Ellis Editor-In-Chief As all good newspaper writers know it Takes Team work To meet deadlmes The Calrfornran Staff drd a good lab an pub X lrshlng a paper each week POUlOI CHOSTGIH Managing Edrtor First row, L. To R.: Larry Flores, Bill Hayes, Don Vaapel, John Lauritzen, Ronald Parker. Second row: Mr. J. Alexander, Shirley Patterson, Sandy Lrdell Brll Walllng Dean Whunery Tom Pasqua Nan y Eno Nancy Dodson N X In all time of our distress, and in our triumph foo, The game is more Than The player of the game. And The ship is more than The crew. Kipling C 6U1'l,7l0l'lJ Demonstratlng supenor abnluty power and sprrnt un every contest Callfornla Hlghs Varsuty football team downed every league foe In wunnlng the 1955 San Gabrrel Valley League Champtonshup Thus feat achueved an Calhu s first year as a four year school set a truly great precedent for future Condor elevens During the course of the season the Condors beat eight stralght opponents whale benng edged out In only thelr furst and funal appearance of the year A dazzllng of fense whlch placed California among the Southlands hnghest scoring teams with 280 points was usually re sponsllole for the destructnon of the opposition I nearly every contest the Condors would strike for a touchdown an the opening minutes to gaun an Instant advantage Varsity Fr st Strung Huddle fb 8 lf- X. XXX L... L me K 5 1- 'X 43 Q31 I Front row L to R R Contreras D Taylor D Valenzuela R Gerace Second row J Blanchette B Weuruch S Haalstone Th rd row B K an M Forrler R St Onge R Black D Woods Yet the defense was very stubborn and could control everythnng but superuor speed by the opposltuon ln the Bellflower and Monrebello games the defense played an umportant role for 14 6 and 7 6 vnctorles Fave games were agarnst teams who had defeated the Condors last year and on each occaslon Calufornua re turned the favor wuth vengeance scoring 174 polnts agamst thus quantet Operatang from the splat T formatuon the Calhlans coached by Stan Cramer Jan Roundy and Fred Burr: utlluzed a verf powerful running attack and a sharp passung attack that wasnt relled upon to a very great degree cj, ...T J ' . E- 4-3' L32 T lain PT nv 'YW .gQ'l 45 l 55 w I'N XS Fu-as FrsT row L To R F Dell T MosTln T Berry J McKvbben D Duebel H Robxnson P Nncklas E Drake B Brown J Sfolo B Sowell Second row V Breglro nsen N erry Sana Marla J Mead F Reynolds GRTchey R Mead S Cramer Thrrd row A Melendrez B Cofher J Homan R ShelTers B Jones K Pomeroy R Lucas D Ross R Adermonn D Bossermonn F Burr: J Roundy In The season opener :T was a see saw baTTIe agaunsT John Munr whsch saw The vlsrTors slude by 26 21 In The second prachce garne Calhr clobbered So Pasadena 39 O Bellflower runner up In The SGVL was undeTeaTed unTll rneehng Callfornua All players worked IU The Covrna and Baldwin Park games and responded wuTh Top noTch performance lVlonTebello and Calhn were Tred Tor TnrsT when The Two squads Tangled nn The real league declcler Below Tough Bre lc ,,,, Top Ooops' Bottom Dogprle ,4- 4 ' n 4 J 7 I W . -- .Tir . 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'r ' 4 A W' '- m.?ss:mL ' - I gs g 3 viper A -'L R N I t ,gp L Crushed Quarterback' Blll Cl ck Jim Me-gd Harry Roblnson Anthony Melendrez Don Bosserman Duck Valenzuela pi AQ Earle Drake Larry Coor Robrn Mead Ron Lucas Jack Holman Jnm McKlbben Before an overflow crowd the game was played scorelessly untnl the Oulers scored ID the second half Not untnl the clock read 1 Ol dld Calhu tally on a I3 yard fourth down end around by Jack Hol man Ron Lucas clancned the tutle wnth a perfect conversuon The easy 20 O wan over hapless El Rancho was an ant: clnmax to the season Rught half Holman and left tackle Doug Taylor landed berths on the All CIF second squad the furst Calhn team members so honored ln addutlon to These end Dave Ross and tackle Bull Brown were nameal to the All League fnrst team Holman scored lo touchdowns to lead the team IH scorrng and ranked near the top for Southern Calnfornra In thls department In 80 carries he sped for 799 yards averagung ten yards per carry t!l'5l if ,vs h 'Il 7 ag Ted Santa Maria Ernie Jensen Bill Brown Dan Diebel Larry Flores DOVE ROSS Although the league did not name a player of the year, the Los Angeles Examiners Scholastic Sports Association did, and selected Holman as the SGVL's best. Holman was also awarded the tearn's most valuable player award. Ross caught 30 passes, better than half of the entire team total. Both Brown and Taylor were murder up front and handled their blocking assignments with ease. These gridders also did excellent iobs defensively. Fullback Ray Adermann and guard Earle Drake were named to the second team instead of the first for no apparent reason than the league coaches wanted to evenly distribute the accolades among the different schools. Mike Farrier was leading ground gainer next to Holman and was another second team selection. Quarterback Larry Flores, the team's best passer? Jim McKibben, center, and Don Bosserman received honorable mentions. Many seniors displayed their talents, among these were Robin Mead, Larry Coor, Harry Robinson, Frank Dell, Ted Santa Maria, Dan Diebel, Bill Click, Anthony Melendrez, Ernie Jensen and Ron Black. 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An early loss To Bellflower forced The Middle- weighTs To share The Tifle wiTh Monfebello. In Three years of compeTiTion, California High Bee Teams have Tied for The crown Twice and won iT once ouTrighT. UndoubTedly The high spoT of The season was a l3-O upseT of MonTebello in The eighfh game of The year ThaT earned The championship and proved The Condors Tops in The league. The Oilers enfered The game unbeaTen and un- scored upon. On The firsT play from scrimmage Calhi un- folded a 75-yard scoring ThrusT ThaT sfunned The visifors. Ed Vanderhoven piloTed The Team for The second year and was assisTed by Xavier Mena, Firsf sTringers were ofTen on The injury lisT, buf in every case someone filled The gap admirably. Senior quarTerback Dick Trueblood ran The Team well all season, compleiing over half his passes. Backs Phil Pena and Mike KeTTIe punched ouT many yards, while scafback Charley SmiTh uTilized his speed To accounT for much of The scoring. Bill Hayes, The Teams leading pass receiver, aT end, and cenfer Roger Hendricsen were The senior bulwarks in Th line. Dink Swindall was also a sTandouT performer. In The ThickesT acfion aT all Times was Joe CransTon, Three year Bee leTTerman. The Robinson Twins, Bob and Ron, anchored defensive line end posiTions wiTh Ralph Ried, John Bowen, and Jerry Ader- man providing ofher TalenT. ' ff. lO7 6. -L 4. LA..- - . . - 1 x .. L. to R.: R. Puente, S. Mendivil, G. Linenberger, M. McWilliams, J. Barilone, B. Walling, B. O'Chawa, S. Polzin, T. Catling, B. Uzel, D. Norsworthy, S. Mead, J. Hodge, Coach S. Travis. Row 2: Lou Borg, R. Pomeroy, D. Stuart, T. Wooley, G. Kickelhahn, B. Kimball, H. Covert, G. Denson, H. Fickes, G. Perry, S. Booz, B. Nero, J. Stutt, A. Castillo. Row 2: D. Avey, B. Fitzgerel, D. Manning, P. Gorman, B. Laws, E. Vogleman, J. Wilson, B. Cordova, L. Logue, D. Samples, J. Jones. B Cee griclcfera lronically, the team that posted the best record, the Cee, was the only one on campus not to win a championship. However, the lightweights had nothing to be ashamed ot, on the con- trary, they had much to be proud ot winning their first seven games to pyramid a streak encompassing nearly three entire seasons to twenty straight victories. The team lacked the tremendous strength and depth of last sea- son's squad and had to tight hard every game with the result that each victory was a greatly deserved success. Nabbing the runner-up laurels in the SGVL, the Condors won seven of eight games and the win streak would have gone to 21 had not one practice foe, Anaheim, requested their game switched to a scrim- mage in which Calhi more than doubled the Anaheim tally. 8. I' . S. 1 Q A ,a '5.i.,t. . , qa '4- . , -f , 3,3-,rg '3 -42.0, .-- ' . . .2 3125! Sm f. .- ,.., ,A . if +2311-i 1, X 0-' 9 QQ' Q-W' 6 2,-v 1 'Q' Identical 14 O wuns over La Habra and Excelslor along wlth a 20 7 drubbnng of Newport Harbor proved the most satnsfylng triumphs Sensor left guard Bull Nero center Harry Covert and defenslve tackle and end Leonard Logue were the rncunstays of the forward wall Quarterback Steve Polzvn together wlth halves Howard Frckes Dave Westmoreland and Jack Wilson and fullback Jam Stull provrded the loackfleld zlp Mr Lou Borg coached the Cees for the first tume and was as susted by Mr Sam Travis who took over the track coaching duties at El Rancho later an the year Fnrst Strung Front row L to R Ron Puente G Klcklehorn B Nero H Covert D Stewart T Catlung E Voglemun Second row B Cordova S Polzxn J Stull B OChawa i' FWS? YOW l- T0 R RlCl1 Hodge BGglIO Slwff Berry Grfly Gl9Cli GGYCIO Pierce Mafeer Crooks Morrus Brooks Leeds Babcock Mgr Second row Adams Sfeenburger Arand Davns Chamber Kelley Lee Wvlson Talavera Sweeney Rendenbach Herman Dodds Race Dean Keyarmmd Thurd row Lune Coach Madnson Grlffln Brown Brayby Chamberlnn Rhodes STraTTon La Rosa Hughs Meyers Wllson Boyd Robbins Bosserman Smufh Head Coach Dae !? ,3 h -an 4... as rumors- Here goes' Cee qua Calhl s Junnor Cee Team The PeanuTs saw a loT of acTlon ID The 1955 season The ToTal season record was fnve wlns and only one loss AT one Tnme The Jaycees had a sTr1ng of Three wzns gomg Be sldes The Tradmonal game w1Th El Rancho probably The mosT ouTsTandlng TnlT was wuTh Bell Gardens The Juniors played The Lancer fursT sTrnng Cee Team and held Them To Three goals whsle narrowly mussrng paydurf Themselves :T followed a 60 yard run by The Calhu quarTerback Look our phoTog here l come' Le' 5 90' I U Ma VY N M 'I Y MA Bob David J w A , EQWHZ K Jerry Dovls nz L- ', ,f Flores Sinks One! JD X k wff-6i'Q Ronnie Bloc 1'l.'6.. MQW X .Q1JLl'.? ' 2 -rf 1 Bob Beover 'John Mykkonen Ned Cherry A Bob Herre We Wal 1 L25 lf'N'm Q M wmwm l 4 55rl 4 26 Bellflower Covina Baldwln Park Montebello El Rancho Bellflower Covlna Baldwin Park Montebello El Rancho Opp I owL o ler J Dovs N Cherry D Re e J Ausvm J k kanen Second Row ardell ores Beaver B David R Black Herrell B Brown Sawyer coach Facing a slate of opponents as rough as any hugh school team could meet and whlch included both CIF tnnalusts Calhn s varslty basketball team nevertheless wound up on top nn the malorlty of nts games The Condors sweetest successes came In area competutaon where twnn wuns were scored over Fl Rancho for the tnrst tame puttnng Cal ahead 4 2 nn the crosstown feud Especually sweet was the 53 51 non league conquest of Whnttner who later copped the co champlonshlp of the Pacutuc League By vlrtue ot these three wsns Calhu possessed the Dustruct honors as nn football he Up and ln Fast B ea 3' l .--v ' ' ff 333 -Ili. Nm I . '1 llff07f, 1 5.4 MINE' llfarnty age Octop S Q vi!- '1 I my Y' Now Whct'9 TBS O G' Although Callfornla funvshed fourth IH SGVL ratings they scored double victories over Baldwin Park and defeated Covina once for a 5 5 record The funol tally of coach Alan Sawyers hustlung group was ll IO Monte bello won the league crown and fsnrshed second un the CIF For the second consecutive year a member of a SGVL team set a natmonal scorvng record Bull Brown one of the outstanding cagers of the Condors was a unanimous all league selectuon Co captain Brown sporting a IAA scorung average managed to hold his opponents to elght pounts or below except for two games Bob Davnd who received all league honorable mentron for hus fune work and co captaln Bob Beaver were two of the key players on the team Calhu cagers wall welcome two year letterman Bob Herrell back to the Varsnty squad next year 4 i I QW age .Me Hgh Jump Beat The Braves Clearly The most improved and probably the best Bee team in the league during the second round was Calitornias spirited repre- sentative. A pair of three-point setbacks at The outset ot the league season kept the Condors out ot Title contention, but subsequent wins, includ- ing tive in The tinal six games, moved Cal To a third-place tie and a 6-4 league record. For the season an ll-8 record was achieved. The turning point in The season came in The first round climax with El Rancho when behind 43-33, aT The completion ot Three quarters ot play, The Condors staged a marvelous comeback To win A9-48. A 55-39 win over a much taller Bellflower Team that snared The championship highlighted Californias improvement, Bill Hayes shooting ability was a great factor in The teams success as the senior forward established season records of 326 total points l73 league points 17 2 season and I7 3 league points per game averages These are not only Tops tor The Bees but the entire school as well l-lis 32 markers against Newport was an individual high tor Cal this season Two More Po nts' 1.4. ugq. wQ,h if Y M f. b,,,N ee I1 41 'JO' f l . , A 1 -:cl l N 3 S X K H ii- LLM nn? I , ,, ,,,,....s,, . War? ..,, .. A . , M its ,,,, ln l W7 be T 2 3 A 'ss' Fr ,brim X, 'Q 5 H if K And The e Goes Hayes' VWTOSE POINT? :ony Sclacca was Th second exposuon of Coach Jlm Remnngron s double barreled offense o 1 Th rd and Tun l year aT C l h broke 'VOO pounT hns Tame WITT a 207 ouTpuT One of The k ys o The squad s lmprove'nenT was Make lf TTle who found hlfn ell un The lasT Three games averaglng l8 pornTs an These nesTs d cm s un hu Thnrd year o Be compeTnTuon was and fnlshlna Thnrd un scor ng behund These Two lnm Wllson reTurn d aTTer an early season ullness and was The Take J chnro auy seTTung up mosT of he plays from hrs guard sloT Senlor lonhle Yo T ana oromusnna soonomore Ollve rowler were sTarTers In rhany games and also dvd ouT andrng 'obs i U n The Auf Be flower Covina Baldwnn Pa Mor'Tebello El Qancho Behflovver Covlna Baldwin Dar Montebello E Pancho s row Tom o L YosT T Soar lson B Ha es D Tueblooa Second v DO W SH 47 at l row lm v rr nw Pern nvon L T7 9.1 - T T- - ffwfv i A , X . ' 4 - T.,--I .fv , T I g 'y.,f,:A T T, 'M ' ,1 I r I use ,, ' ' fl ll U T , A ,V .' ff '31 .lil 4 I, - ff - . I ,, X X' H- 'L iffy 1 ' T ' QA ' ' 'XX 4 f ' ,, A - s, r . 1- ' .C 4 ' I -537' 45 . ' X , 4 e -,vm 8 4 .3 sf' ' , , ' . D -N , 9 I . . . .K , ,. . . Cl-l. - . . r' r :ls I C1 C1, .e I . A . . ., 58 ........ ,.., l T , . A s, . , .. 7 . Q f I F , 4 I , Xe I 5, ..,......... l , . . . . . 51 ,....... ..,. .T s . A7 coT, ,FreJ1e,' 's ' T e , a ' ' steady performer, noT missing a game as also did Hayes and Sciacca, QA li ' K I . , A . . l 3 . h . ,.......,.. . . . , ' , AF .... , ...,... ' . e s .. - u Sl T Xe I ,I 4 f ,N . t . ,......,.. ., T ' , . . . . , , 76 ..,......,.. . , . C ' ' J l ' ,' ' , , W 79 ,, ....,.... , l w . . , . ,. 'sf . NR 71 . Q 9 ..-,, X 9 . , Q ' W ., k 3 Q ' 3 A4 ' 1, Fur T 'f L. T Q , ,CCL 1. 4 V' J y Y K , A T roy l 'Q Fo 'er,J Garfla, . eln- ' 0, , ' -FP 1.9 :er U 3':rneTT, C VV'iTe Tl rf 'T X -f- l 'U P F 1 wes 'A fe P Day s, I r' ' I r H Wray 'o'1'T Mr l ., f v I 1 - 1 I I , 'E 30 ' Y , 46 First Row L. To R.: D. Westmorelond, S. Polzin, L. Dempsey, T. Willicms, J. Wilson, L. Logue. Second Row: Mr, C. Godsholl, coach, M Rhodes, P. Borfcherer, D. Aves, S. Dodd, D. PurgiTT. ee ..-bribblera As did oil Condor bc1skeTbolI quinTeTs, The Cees wore The WreoTh of vicTory more oTTen Thdn noT. The IighTweighT's seosonoi T2-7 record indicoTes Their fine c1biiiTy more Thon The overoge 545 ieogue mork does.. The Toughesf ossignmenr in cooch Chuck God- shcills defensive sysfem Teil To Dove WesTmorelond, who olvvoys hondled The opposiTion's Top scorer while The re- moinder of The Tedm operoTed from Q Tour-mon zone. STeve Polzin, Jim BorTcherer, ond senior copTc1in Tom Willioms occoUnTed Tor The bulk of The scoring. A second round 48-27 conquesT of o swbborn Covino oggregcniori ranked os The Teom's Top efforf. if sm 'R' 5 7' in 'N i fi an A The capTain and mosf improved player was Roy Sim- mons, Leading The Team in scoring was STeve Hayes, followed closely by Bob Beclqner. Ofher firsT sTringers were John Pace and Dick Berry, Coach Zollinger felT The Team played as well as They could buf suffered from a lack of depfh, VViTh an over-all record of l3-6, The Dees enioyed a Q, Y Q ull wha l ee cfbribbfera good year, finishing second in The league. The high spot of The season was The second Bellflower game. Down 25-8 aT The half, The Dees displayed a spiriTed second- half rally, holding The Braves fo Three poinTs while scor- ing 35 for Themselves, The final score being 43-28 for Calhi. Frs' Pow L, To P1 F Pali, P Deyarmona, S, Hayes, E. Barryman, J, Pace, D Berg, T, Frnnlflin Second Flow: Mr, Zullirger, Slallenberger, P Simmons, V, Tczlziwzrw, B. Beclcner, T' 1 ' l -r-H l Posting Calhi's best basketball win-loss record and league standing were the spirited Junior Varsity boys who annexed wins in twelve of their sixteen contests and finished second in the SGVL with a 7-3 mark. Aggressiveness and stamina played the major role in nearly all the victories by Coach Bill Dae's band. ln all but three games the J.V.s trailed at halftime yet lost only three games. The most amazing of all these come- back triumphs was against Montebello when down by fifteen points with three minutes remaining. The Calhi five rose to the occasion, rocketing to a 56-52 win. The players most responsible for the team's fine show- ing were: Captain Ken Pullins, Roland Krumin, Stuart F . ee Waldrip, Howard Christy, Alex Munoz, Herb Brown and John Kabisch. The spirited J.B. basketball team, coached by Mr. J. Kirkoff, went through the season with 5 wins and 4 losses. During the season they slated up a record of the most points scored in one game, with Jim Wilson leading the scoring by racking up an average of 12 points a game. Sparking the team were co-captains Virgil Weed and Ralph Reid. The season started by losing three games, but they retaliated by winning four straight. Ken Baker and Bernie Matthews were the main attractions when setting up the plays. F s' Vow L 'a R: B, Wagner, B. Mattliews, K. Baker, J. Williams, V. Weed. Second Row: Mr. Kirkotf, D. Hetzler, J. Childs, J. Hannurn, G. Clottit, l Beitfer ,,...,,., 31 li JS T 1? X ,ag .. .25 wr 36 it Q! it First Row: Joe Rogers, Elliot Byall, Barry Woer, Jack Smith, J. Arnold. Second Row: Mr. Johnson, W. Broby, R. Kaatz, D. Kinno, Manager. J ee A victory over previously unbeaten Whittier was the high point ot the 1955-1956 Calhi Junior Cee basketball season. Among other victories were wins over Santa Fe and East Whittier. Scoring honors were shared by Edgar lSkip1 Dodd with 60 and Eliott Byall hitting tor 34 points. With Dick Kootz on the boards and Barry Waer and Jim Arnold as playmakers, the team was well rounded. Other players who added to the successful season were Joe Rogers, Wayne Braley, Bruce Wunder, and Jack Smith. The coach was Bill Johnson and Doug Hinne was manager. g. ee Calhi's Junior Dee basketball team ended a winning 1955- 1956 season by posting a 30-11 vvin over Santa Fe. The year was highlighted by vvins over Whittier and Centenniel while dropping close ones to El Rancho and Bellflower. The team was sparked by high scorer Jim Rozenkranz with 85 points, who was tollovved by Gene Moder with 45 points. The boards were well handled by Bob Rubinstein while Bob Leeds played an excellent defensive game. The team vvas managed by Stu Herman and Coached by Bill Johnson. rirst Row: J, O'Broin, R. Heidemon, P. Chastain, J. Chapin, A. Appleboum, J. Rosenkrcinz. Second Row: Mr. Johnson, L. Hauser, D. Mickel, R. Leeds R. Rubinstein, G. Mader, D. Kinne, Manager, db at 46 36 .ia 5- Z5 - 243 if .L 9 First Row L. to R.. L. Filler, W. Leitner, J, McKibben, R. Bradshaw, D. Greiner, R. Krumm, J, Tompkins, D. Golding. Second Row: D. Holderman coach, H, Brussow, C. Price, E. Jensen, R. Aldermann, D. Body, B, Saporito, T. Turner, A. Cook, S. Cramer, coach, California included a victory over defending State Cham- pion Centennial in a triangular meet as another of its Tremendous accomplishments. Against Covina, the de- fending SGVL champ, the Condors rolled to a new school scoring record with a 84-20 performance. Due to the publication deadlines, successes in the league, CIF, and State finals cannot be recorded here. Three individuals: Dave Ross, Jack Holman and John White, plus the 880-yard relay team of Pete Cherney, Dick Packer, Jim Mcliibben and Ross, were constantly rated in the top five of the CIF with their best efforts. Loaded with talent, California's varsity track team ' 1 i 3 2 tromped San Gabriel Valley League opponents and was a top contender in every major invitational meet. In the invitationals, California participated in the large school division against the ClF's strongest teams. At the Easter Relays held in Santa Barbara, California emerged victorious in the tussle for the aggregate trophy. The varsity and Bee teams each placed second and scored the bulk of the Calhi total. Earlier in the season, the Condor varsity had earned second place at Huntington Beach. This represented superiority over approximately seventy high schools. araiiy 50. A . Q ,,...,-f-- ........-1--r-f K-1 6 W A ni Q Yu. 1' K N . r N X Firsr Row L. To R.: R Black, A. Malendrez, J. Holman, D. Packer, P. Cherney, N. Cherry, D. Taylor. Second Row: D. Halderman, coach: D. Bosserman D. Diebel, G. Kissel, D. Ross, V. Brigelo, T. Smith, S. Cramer, coach. Ross was The Southlands TasTesT quarter-miler besides being ouTsTanding in The 220 high hurdles. As a high hurdler, Holman was unparalleled This year. In The lows, Holman and Cherney gave Cal The TinesT high school combinaTion ThaT appeared This season. Jerry ZiemeT showed promise in The lows. The relay quarTeT consis- TenTly scored ioinTs in The big meeTs and won all of iTs duel encounTers. ln The sprinTs, Cherney, Packer, and .lim McKibben pro- vided solid depTh. Ray Adermann, Ernie Jensen and Doug Greiner specialized in The 880 buT could also score in The mile or 440. Roland Krumm and John Tompkins were The Top milers behind Adermann, who was The schools TasTesT aT The disTances. White was The Top Condor field evenf man wiTh his loTTy ascensions in The pole vaulT. Ron Smifh and Terry SmiTh were a poTenT high iump duo while Doug Taylor, An- Thony Melendrez and Packer were good shoTpuTTers. Coach Don Halderman received much help from assisf- anTs STan Cramer, Bill Vanderhoff and Chuck Leach. ,M QQ T LJ-, , . -..-L.-..ln.L- l A Q... - - -43- ' 4 ,. ' ' - , x x 54- 5-nik: V im? 'Q' 1:'r2':--ik ix . S- 3 K I .Z Hi af First Row L to R: S. Gould, A Gomez, C. Smith, R, Smith, T. McCarthy, J. Childs, J, Collings, B, Ralston. Second Row: D. Halderman, coach, W. Woodrich, G. Gipson, J, Mclieovvn, G. Sach, F. Yutani, S, Cramer, coach, i 'Z X Q -S fa TS t l ee Pitted against the best of Southern California, the Condor Bees finished second, missing first place by only two points in the Easter Relays. Bob Ralston nearly always flashed twin wins in the sprints while Charley Smith and Stan Gould added great power here. Charley Smith, the CIF Cee 660 winner last year, was also unbeatable at this distance as C1 Bee. Albert Gomez and Terry Chizmar possessed strength in the distances, while Ray Stout, Jim Childs and Denny Hayden were hurdle standouts. In his initial year of track, Terry McCarty uped the school shot put record over a half-dozen times. Bob Robinson was very capable in the shot as were Gary Stine and John Collings in the pole vault and Richard Smith in the broad jump. :villa 5' Q Q72 473 .gc i .. yr . 74 'T' f N . j J, hx ,Q Z . .., qos? s .N tt. fo 'IC' A mi! ss- if, M , M ,, i ' iw --J' Q.. Q, . ff N, 4 T , ..-. Cerner Fmnr L. fo R. L. Roan, S Esgf-nmqclqefl Firqf ROW: J, Brown, R, Clqnin, D. Mandella, J. Siemon, D. Westmoreland, S. Mateer, T. Smith, F. Triggs B Lindell Second Pow. D. Halderman, coach, L. Miller, F. Myers, B. Fitzgerel, M. Qualls, J. Bailey, P. Hartley, R. Hodge, G. Berry, L. Dempsey, B. Goodman ee Although lacking the all-around power ofthe Varsity and Bee squads, the spirited Calhi Cees nearly always came through to complete the three division sweep of the opposition. Raising his school record by the remarkable height ot a foot and one halt was pole vaulter Johnny Jones in his first Cee effort of the year. Buddy Fitzgeral smashed the IOO yard dash record by several tenths and Ron Clanin did yeoman duty in the l8O, 660 and relay. The remaining standouts were. Frank Myers, l8O and relay, Jim Stull, 120 lows, shot and relay, Ron Pomeroy, 180 and relay, Larry Benner, 660, Frank Triggs, 6605 Dave Westmoreland, pole vault and broad lump, Carl Culledge, pole vault and broad jump, Dick Berry, shot, Glade Quinney, high jump, Scott Mateer, lows and broad jump, and Dale Reiden- bach, lows. wa . u 3 5' A '9' , 11 A M - . I A .aff fl . f ' N V A .5 -1 A . Go Z' M 4' is I 1. Bob Beaver Inn Rrchard Qarcua 1' na III! Charles Nercer llfl Anthony Scuacca 4 Q fn- .dull Joe Cranston Aallll Bull Hayes John Nlykkanen 5'-5 :ll Rnchard Tucker fr 1 's g-1 gcl l poll-U H Glenn Crowe Bob Davld Earle Drake Calrlornua Hugh s 1956 Va snty Baseball squad engoyed nts finest prar tuce aarne record sn history as the Condors posted ten wins un fourteen trues One of the ontests ended In a tue when he locals battled Exc lsnor to a O O Twelve inning standstull nalhn added to nts laurel y knoclanq off Paramount Corona and Pdente to wnn the aeventh Annual Puente Easter lnvutatuonal lournament Bob David went the rout anc' notched a neat tnve hntter forthe 8 '7 vuc tory over Paramount Bob Beaver and Glenn Crowe supplied the power with extra base huts Put her Bob I-lerrell proved to be the hero un the Corona trlt when he and Make l'ett'e combnned talents to lumut Corona to only one hut ID the 8 O wnn l-lsr ell led the stuck parade by drxvung IH three runs and John Mylrlfanen added a two run horner 1 M C C ,- 'Y of ' l f llc GA 90 . 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Herrell also galned cred1T Tor The 9 8 wln over PuenTe en The champuonshup game when he relleved Mykkanen un The Thlrd and ThroTTled The Warruors The resT of The way Richard Tucker blasTed a Three run homer and Beaver laTer duplu caTed This feaT wlTh a four bagger of hrs own In The Tourfh To accounf Tor sux of Calhu s ToTaI Prnor To The SGVL opener with Bellflower The Condors were workung on a seven game wunnung sTreak HnghIughT of The skein were Twln vlcTorles over crossTown rival WhzTTler ond a Trlo of wans over PuenTe Ofher vlcTorles were recorded over Clfrus Arcadia and SouTh Pasadena whale The losses have been To FullerTon Long Beach Poly and El MonTe Nine of Coach Jay Roundy s horsehlders will don a Condor uniform Tor Th lasT Tlme Thus season as Calhl finally grad uaTes :Ts TlrsT class Glenn Crows Bob David Bull Hayes Jlm Wilson Bob Beaver Charles Mercer John Mykkanen and Earle Drake are The seniors ThaT wlll deparT vla The aradua Tron rouTe 1 Q 118' 4-f - wsgwucf 'ff' ww +5-x I I All ,sffxlzr 'Uarnfy Jllzimen I ic, W3 N -aa K-- TN an A Www? Sf we 'Q-i ' 'Q-x q:v-l'mvd'Q1- 'A' 'az' itmen t gba -,,-,u ' Front Row L, to R.: Steve Polzin, Alex Castillo, Bob Green, Gerald Weaver, Dick Beyea. Back Row: Lynn Valentino, Graeme Wilkie, Richard VeDel, Steve Heinzen, Ralph Reid, Richard Reiniahn, Dink Swindell, Ollie Fowler, Jack Wilson, Gary Brown. UW' 'N od, Cd Vanderhoven s Junior Varsity baseball team had a very successful season sparked by The return of almost all the players from The 55 squad The Team had good pitching and good hitting Alex Castillo Steve Polzin Jack Wilson Richie VeDel and Dick Rieke led The hitting attack Jack Wilson Ollie Fowler and Dick Beyea made up a strong pitching staff The J V s went Through Their practice schedule with a record of 9 wins and 2l defeats and they were tabbed as a strong contender for The league s top spot XX alumni-up-:naming i acilg XC -.RL W' ww at 'l fill? 'inadv- naunu... -u A G l X 'RX' . ' l s l lx ' FX I Q N V I x S, ,ish Q ,iw ' ,X T Q, xi A 6. 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Ti 14 'fn Nl nu fi' yea' Qyxdfn' I sbv 'L.aa 'f -ue Calufornua Hughs athletuc polucy of provrdlng a coach for every group of boys Interested un tormrng a team was en thusrastucally receuved by a good turnout of freshmen boys who loaned the T956 trosh baseball squad Whrle Coach Chuck Godshall s squad lost some close early season de cusnons they showed a lot ot Improvement later un the sea son The team should provide a lot ot good baseball talent for both JV and Varsnty squads un the future The team played In a league thus year that Included Santa Fe El Rancho and Whittier groalz Jllztmen F st Row L to R D Berry J Lee R Davus D Whute M McKeever J Pace B Beckner S Hayes S Manmng Second Row T Franklun Mgr V Weaver B Olson P Huggs J HII J Chap: G Peterson A Pulluam G Elliot D Heudmen F Robbins V Talavera H Wilson S Schrader S Stratten Mr Godshall coach x V , A 'Q gd A .4 ' 'W l wg Y' ' ' 4 f 'vskf --A Q., T A ' ' T 3 1 f X3 r - 'S--1. . , ,, Jr.-' l' ' A ' ff' H I .p ... 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' s' predicted to have a winning league yi :J 33,1 l Q 5 S f series. Top men for the Junior Varsity 5' M ' are Blake and Thomas. ' 012885. 'Q' at W XYY 4 V .' 5 Y' x T . .- T 5 K -A 1 ' - ,L ll ll-izll' J ' .fsQif?F I F 4 .4 A , Vg. As.- Q D . A T ffl' ..., First Raw: L. to R. Howell Thompson, Dale Smallwood, Gilbert Parra, Steve Thompson. Bock Row: Brian Westin, Bill Blacke, Jerry Hudson, Sandy Stallings. Leading the Varsity tennis team to a highly successful sea- son were Bill Andrews, Jim Romig, Dave Burnett and Lanny Yost, top four men on the squad. Playing their third year varsity together, Andrews and Romig competed in first doubles matches, and Burnett played first singles. The varsity didn't look too good in pre-season competition, . 3 - A due to some hard luck and the absence of many of the top players. But Coach Sawyer predicts that with the help of the four returning lettermen, the Calhi team will take no lower than third place, with a very good chance of winning the league. 5 Z V : 1 , I v- t l 'Q 2 f . l E sc. , First Row L. to R.: Triggs, Smith, Wankier, Hensen, Lindell, Smith. Second Row: Beya, Cherney, Stein, Chizmar, Gomez. Third Row: Hodges, Johnson, Golding, Mr. Halderman, Price, Stein. Iidtance unnerd Winning its share of contests, the Varsity cross country team enjoyed a fairly successful season as did the Junior Varsity aggregation. The athletes ran over most of Southern California's better mile-and-eight-tenth courses. The CIF Junior Varsity championship, held at Morningside in a driving torrent of rain, ranks as the season's most unforgettable incident. Coach Don Halderman's eight-man squad included: Dick Beyea, Don Golding, Albert Gomez, Doug Greiner, Gary Stine, John Tompkins, Frank Triggs and Warrren Wankier. P F it ' s. - .. '15 .- ge if A T-vi S- . gi' I F , x is I ,V ' -sk- J. avi 5 J iv E 5 r 18 lla Lf ' n ,Q Ut x, A 'N 'vs ,,f. :pi Calhi's swim team displayed Their usual spirit in The '56 meets. In the Redlands Invitational, California placed Third be- hind Newport and Fullerton. Among the defeated Were: Riverside, Coachella, Redlands, Palm Springs, Chaffey and San Marino. eI'l1'leI'l The CIF finals relay team included: Varsity 4-man 50- yard backstroke with Hamdorf, Bob Wilson, Bill Wilson and DeZonia, 6-man sauod 25-yard freestyle with Rosenberger, Dobson, Lloyd, Kent, Kidder and Kingsland, and The C 4-man squad 25-yard breaststroke Rosenberger, Meyer Kent and Kingsland. with D-avail if - -- ' T - 3119- I 1' . . 89 .. . ' ' , V, 3 , J v 4. 5 Q l 5 - ' ' '. Q X g x .. 3 4 C I K I X K Q in M 5, f 1' ., - f H , , f A Xi lifts. 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X .-. , I ,i- Wm vw . ffvii lg-a ul U 6 I - 2'-.-if 4-1 A .v- r J 7,-,O S 1 R T Y ,, U , 1 I, I-' ' 1 , -,.':--'s , ,, :- -,, lou- - fn. ,f ' '-'Q I hu ., i M , .5 ,. j- V I ,- -r' 4 Q Q 75' fl - 4 -..--ff AN ki Ni 'K-4-.vf ,-vi The B s record of -4 7 vvos good enough for fhurd ploce un The rough freelance le-cugue The umpressuve showungs ogounsf CIF chomps, Whulluer, vvos the hugh spot of The seouson The Coulhu C wofer polo men gcuuned voluoble experu ence for nexf yecur Theur record vvos T TO ,. vm- ig '- M- ' 4 -.4-QL, 1 f ,., ,..n1' l .wc ---gg ' ,- -ws. --..g .. fear' W gm Ny w 'SL Yfzgiv i , A 55- . , V , lllf f s. lg. A 4 '-.- 'A gr PPI 4 This year saw many good Things happen To California s wresTlung squad Two berng The whlppnng of Two cross Town rrvals El Rancho 46 TO and WhlTTler lasT year s CIF champs 26 22 For each meeT The Team IS broken lnTo Two groups The beTTer qualified group wresTllng under The TnTle of Vars1Ty whsle The second Team ns called Junior Vars1Ty There are 12 vveughT dlvrslons from 95 pounds To 5 VVuTh Lou Borg and Xavler Mena as coaches The Team wer'T To The C I F Tnnals and placed The school 6Th Jnm Mead Fred Reynolds Jack Hodge Ray Aderman and Tom Garcia sr R w L o R T Garcla D Weaver N Tyner R Terry K Wrlhams M McWrIluams J Ho e J Lrnenberger Second Row P Pena R Hodge J Knger B Mead M Coffman J Mead D Cowan Thurd Row Mr Lou Borg lcoachl D ParTee F Anderson F Reynolds J Adermann R Crouch T McCarTny R Adermann fbi 6 Q 'S' .J wmv' Q4 21 . OuTsTanding wresTlers This year were Fir o . T Q lu -- 4 - J -iw Cooched by Fred Burr: the Colhu gymnostucs team competed In ten unter scholostrc events cornpdred to only tnve events lost yeor Don Brooks first nn sldehorse Bull Golke second In free exercise ond Bob Murphy tntth nn tumblzng were Colhl s stondout representatives IH hugh school events Secouse of lnexpernence vvnth only four upper cldssmen the gymnosts were unable to ossusf eoch other IN techniques After the l956 building program however Cooch Burr: expects greot thlngs from future Colhl gyrnnostuc pertorrnonces Front Row L to R B Murphy D Gueck M Harding D Hougrucen R Brock D Gueck D Yomoguchn Bock Row F Burn Cocch C Carlson B Gohlke P Norton D Brook coptom D Pocker K Denms B Crouch 35 SC .6 'S it I 'I A V f. '-3 l3-4 ,:.. T'- E'?fisf' rs 'bi -'riifw 'f5 '1'FP-xv'-f 'f W.ikfs..s,.,--iv:-- 2' 'riffu 'fu 5 9'W, 4 ' K . vw.. 53 .S'5i -x YQ.. 2 3 15 ln Jlflell Anded by a large Turnou+ that made a Junaor VarslTy possrble for The flrsf Tume The Condor golf Team had a very successful season Once agaln The Tacllmes of The Clock Country club was opened To The Condor lunksmen The varsufy coachlng dunes were handled by Junn Rerr':ngTon whale Jack Zullmger guided The Junnor Varsny Sophomore Morrle Brown shof a 69 To hlghlaghf The early season acflon and se a school record over an 18 hole course aT San Bernardnno ndmg L To R Denn de Manngold coach Jack Zullnger KIT Fluck Kneelrng Wes Ames Duck Wlnkler SQ' Mass Joan Bell Advnsor Cl'morlofTe Meussner Dresrdenf W ' port l 5-11 :sf RowL to R C Escolonfe M Gunn J Bleak MlssJ Be-II L Horner P Hopkins J Lurk Secon Row D Page V Mosquedo A Jordon M Muller V Monson' C Menssner Thurd Row J Dnclcerson L Knolls B Du Boy B Crenshaw J Spcznlcs F sr R WL to R M Gunn J Shook B Lowery J DuBoy L Horner Second Row B Crens ow M .lucloy B DuBoy C Melssner Q71 Lvl .IEW 'WRX X Q ix ,QL it -I! 'MIT- WINDS qgxaugll Mwe1'1r,. II' ESF!!! 111: Iwi! K1 Q :lil IBM Q14 1 1 3 S1 Z1 Xl! HQ 3 - 1 rs st Row l to R J Luck P Puppen L Hor C Fuller M Plveroff M Freeman Second Row C Meussner L Knowles M Kreeze J Sponks M Moller Thnrd Row D Page B Greene Under The dnrecfuon of Mass Barbara Houlnhon The gurls Tennis 'reom won Theur shore of mofches with other hugh schools Q ., l-loldung top spot on The net ladder wos Charlotte qw-'nr' . ' 'hi Melssner -vw. We Newcomer Lando Knowles Took singles honors for the second quarter Becky Greene ond Port: Plppnn won rnosf Wh! MW of theur marches an doubles X -4 5 if F... M... 'V mx' ww 5 xx 'MMM--1.5 QM., ev- ws,-.,,NRQx it f ,. J, X G- 323 Q I. l ,. f l fl ll N I ' V 4 1 C I Q H I Fir . .: . , . ' , . ner, . , . ' , . . 1 . v . . . . . , , l le -:WT ' ' 3 fl ' V A A or A, , 5 . , ' f Q 1' 'W f nu! ' 5 . . I Q I ' , ata. Q, xl 1 , .Mi 'Q A N gn , f --, s l rrr .L f -A so ' Yi f 1 . . . N.. 1 ' ' T' rl-f4lf'gez1.,y. ,. derail. , A W1 , J Ll' . 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I W . on , ' Vl,, N C M V J A , K y, .fkk M ffvrni K - M M With a G.A.A. cabinet meeting early in September, the 55 56 GAA season went unto actuon To break the uce a general assembly and pot luck dunner were held un the school quad Through out the enture year two sports were of tered a week for a peruod of nune weeks In the muddle of the year the Annual Awards Banquet was held and many awards presented The Father Daughter Volleyball Game took the spotluqhts on May 3 wuth the Mother Daughter pot luck completung the year Thus year the G A A attended playdays un Covuna and Arcadua and a dance symposuum un Monrovua ,u r iid- Q? a fl 'tu 'QA 135 Startung ott GA A s serues of sports for 1955 56 was the annual swum season Due to the large turnout the members were duvud d unto two sessuons the be aunnung swummers and advanred Under the manaaement of Betty Du Bay and the assustance of Barbara Crenshaw be gunners learned the proper mechanucs of swummung Ihe advanced swummers un der the durectuon of Muss Bell and Mrs Redmond were taught advanced strokes and duves fi... Among the furst sports otfered un G A A begunners tennus had the largest turn out Squads composed of maunly fresh man and sophomores were organued ac cordung to skull to work on strokes Wuth future tennus team members un mund Muss Houluhan taught the back and fore hand strokes serves and net strokes ,..l' ..f P ,I 221-3- ,sez -4' Q. 'T A-f' 4..- 4-gf g 'BK -.l mis I-.ar X -L 35 -fr SZ... 1 N. -H' 1 With a busy schedule planned for the softball season, manager Lita Escalante rolled the teams into action. The four teams competed in an in tramural tournament Teams, composed of girls outstanding in softball closed the season with a playday against Santa Completing the series of G.A.A. sports, basket ball had a large turnout. Under the direction of Miss Houlihan, the teams played several teams from other schools. Two main playdays were held at Arcadia and Covina, Calhi's teams pro duced an outstanding team. it X fu' f ...-.3 l- -.r ' ' V HW! 3 tigl le I A ' 1 . L fossil- 2' Q 9 , 1 ,. 1 , 4 Q 1 , th, I K ,fa i , .Lu - T M ., , i ...ng g .,s v ...t ,-an gi y X ann... Q With a turnout of about 50 girls, the volleyball season swung into action. Five first teams com- posed of the top players were chosen to play Calhi's old rival, El Rancho. The Father-Daughter Volleyball Night was held to complete a successful season. An active season of speed-away and hockey was planned by Managers Barbara Crenshaw and Jo Ann Dickerson, Under the direction of Mrs. Perhach, the girls had a chance to improve the techniques required in speed-a-way. During the second session, Junior and Senior veterans improved their skills in hockey, while the Fresh- men and Sophomores acquired the basic fun- damentals. lf f-Q - Kx?14l'a ' t With the aid of Miss Daniels and manager Veleta Monson, the badminton season rolled into action in the latter part of April. With several meets in mind, the girls worked on improving their games. Representing Calhi's G.A.A. in the Covina meet were Jo Ann Dickerson and Barbara Crenshaw. Two main projects headed the list of activities for G.A.A. modern dance, the swim show dry- land dance - Tamboo, and a dance symposium at Duarte in Monrovia. Under the guidance of Mrs. Redmond, the girls worked on routines to participate in the projects. Other girls had the opportunity to learn expres- sion of movement or emotion to music. X 2 .. rr :L r . .. A ,ns -1... -5. fagjiil, -'-fszfnnagnm-1' AY i f ,. - 1 f' 1-1 asceswffim l l Archery had a large turnout this year. This is the first season for this sport in the G.A.A. series. Under the coaching of Mrs. Redmond, point blank range and point of aim were located, the proper stance and techniques were practiced, and the courtesies of the sport established. An intramural tournament was carried through by manager Anita Jordan. ,sk TQNQW-Y-U y vb'U' 4 tiff?-5 .JV f X Mingle your cores with pleasure now and Then. Drenysus Cote gi.. ilifmff 1 sod bg Hello to Incommg Freshmen or the Thus the fnrst dana Welcome Whurl 'IL' J X 2 C0111 'Wh I e of ihe school yeor was held In the gym al '1f'7lWD . Y ao' 'o al ter game Each of our afTer The game dances Took on The eTTecT of ca vlcfory ball They were all aT Tended by a wmmng TooTbalI Team and an eIaTed sTudenT body N T x 'Qg.J it 6111624 me of The on Tondmq Hops Hes lurmg 'rhp year .Nos he zdw fo raw: The Tmr Awmul FQCUIW Vorsufy odskef U ' 1 e O PVS mer e komrmemfol Four Jcmce ond We F s, omsored dance f 9 I .5 o '09, U 'Q' The Girls' Leogue presenied ITS 'third cunnuol donce on December TenTh. Music vvos provided by Hoi Neeley with Fronces Irving, his chorming vocoiisf. Frances Rediwell ond Robert Rolsfon enferfoineol during The inierrnission. 146 61956 0 5 .'3ha 3 -.Jr 31' 1998 5 2 x'h 454 o o 7',f fm A 9, O Q off 5,4 1 X X29 1 147 it 4 f l I . . X X Seo Srdc Swing was The wwe of the Frosh -Soph :mmce had Merch r1ir1Th.The Q5 f'-w was Transformed into cm undersea paradise while Copofes ehioyed The dcmce- grbre rwwsnc of Fred Carring- rorw s bond. S WN 148 ,f-3 ,qfeihhlan -' 0pll0l1'l0l'e GIICQJ Lef S GO Orlenfol Yes It was Jumor Sensor Prom Tame and Moy 5 was The dofe' Tokung o Trnp To The Orrent were he students who attended thas qolo even? sponsored by Colhu s upper Class Qu xi MHHVQW X QW fem VOM' -W ww XM? MQ, llllua u' 4 A W N X BXxmX NW eague L ,il QR. AM, U1 J LZZy Dxzzylond wos The theme of the second onnuo! Gnrls Leogue H1 Jmx Prizes were oworded To e c o The four duvlslons Bumble Bee Bounce wos The Freshmon clos vvmner Wyn kyn Blynkyn ond Nod was bk W 5 the Sophomore Closs winner QQ N Q., X fo .A Trc y Treosures vvos he ...z.....-5 S? Y w ,,-an T ky T ures nl X Q m. 2 Q Q - we . 1:57, 5- L A X W 1 A B J E7 I ' 5' 57 5 I Q Y' I. - ' g ' ? - 77- 1. n A 1 : l 1 - A ww-f ,W-,ff X . . f. 1 . 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H11 faaadena Wfaylzouae The Pasadena Playhouse entry, A Flower of Yeddo' was Written by Victor Mapes, The Japanese play with an 18th century setting is a story of a girl who tests her love to see it we is faithful courageous and generous Drama teacher Mrs Jean Kort is the faculty director ot the play with Sharlene Hawes serving a student di rector Mrs Jean Kort Typhoon Patsy l-lurniston Musrni Darlene Fry Sainrira Kathy Forsnas Kami Roger l-lenrickson 153 Adele Tanner Rlchard Relnyohn Pearlene Stern Bnll Starret Brll Andrews John Peckham Sherry Acord Jerry Hudson Lowell Byall Myron Puckett Lounse Regret Steve Manning Marcua VeDel Mrs Jean Kort Angelique Cleante Louuson M Dnatonrus M de Bonnetor Fleurant Belme M Purgon Beralde Thomas Dratonrus Tounette Argon Student Dlr Faculty Adv its 4 'Aga 9 zz may THE IMAGINARY INVALID On November thurd and fourth the Junlor Class pre sented cz hllarlous comedy entitled The Imaginary In valrd The play was the portrayal ot a lovable old gentleman Argon who belneved hxmselt the possessor of every drsease and malady nn the medical chronicles Steve Mannung dud an excellent 'ob rn the trtle role Hnghly responsuble for curung Argon s gloomy belnet was hrs maid Tornette rn vvhlch Louuse Regret proved herself qurte the Darlnng ofthe Footlughts Adele Tanner excelled nn the role of the beautatul An gelnque the elder daughter of Argan and the oblect of Cleant s aftectuons whlch was presented by Richard Rennlohn :BA L prmg flag Love Marriage and Death the three themes of the well known tragedy Our Town predomunated an the productron sponsored by the Senuor Class The story IS about events un the luves ot George Gubbs and Emuly Webb nn a small New Harnpshure town Grover s Corners In the lead roles were Steve Manning Pearlene Stein and Roger Hendrncsen These stellar performers were suported by a cast of nearly 25 actors Stage Manager Dr Gibbs Mrs Gibbs Mrs Webb George Gibbs Emnly Webb Mr Webb Howne Newsome Rebecca Gubbs Simon Stlmson Mrs Seames Constable Warren Student Durector Faculty Advisor SPRING PLAY CAST Roger Hendrncsen Bull Stephens Roberta Hllton Joan Henderson Steve Manning Pearlene Stean Jerry Hudson Bob Newport Susan Mortrude Ball Starrett Lnnda Perce Don Vaupel Darlene Fry Mrs Jean Kort X1- 155 ' 1 r C , . tt H . . 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VA', - -A .Q , t f l ,' C 2 f X W 'N 5:1 em-4 uv vucn x 1 VIIH s yw In n vrrhr nu - y :Nan Cs! -, 'er as a nr T Al M xp-1, sw' -sg :mi , I ,,..,,' All hurl 4: Cg' 'mme' vu rf To avr Alva My-1 ha' an A aluemblzea Another reason for Calhu to boast as the tune assemblnes presented thzs year Yes from the sprrnted pep ossem blues to the performance of the Royal Guards th bull has been tops Among the hugh lights of these fL.ll housed events were the Chrlstmas and Awards Assemblies The tradltlonal Installatnon Assembly In which the newly elected officers are nnstalled and the Annual IS dedicated cllmaxed the entertannnng schedule ,,n,. F 3 R A Lt 0 Gerald Weaver recerves Honor or abr ,di One of our tnrst Assemblies this year, 3 from Mr Stevenson 1 ff' 1 5 , V fvlyrrads of people Full House' The Royol Guards enferto fic 04 Lef's crush the grapes! if Ns. K g . C5 Q33 0 0 -'vr.'fi 1 Mx SEPTEMBER OCTOBER School Opens l Awards Assembly Football Season Begnns 2 Hu x Welcome Whlrl 3 Fursf Affer Game Dance Fnrsf Pep Assembly I ML' al':l X nil' 1 nil' 4 ill' NOVEMBER I Basketball Season 2 Fall Play 3 Fnrsf Quarfer Ends 4 Thanksgnvnng Holldays 5 C l F Rrverslde DECEMBER l Girls League Dance 2 Fall Sports Awards 3 Christmas Program Assembly 4 Chrxsfmas Holnolays 1 V W lll 'Y if E l l . fllflf X , I CCW, l X kk lla O S a my L A 1 Tj l. . 2. ' . 'Jin 4. ' S S :E B y X y X . xr!-' l l l A ' M WN l ll rf N4 Y f JANUARY FEBRUARY Semester Ends Faculty Varsity Game Sprung Play Lincoln and Washlngfon Birthdays VY' MAY Junior Senior Prom A S B Elections Congressional Electron 4 Memorial Day Assembly X L L L, ggi, ' MARCH APRIL Sprung Play Freshman Sophomore Dance Sprung Vacaflon Bnggesf Lnffle Show JUNE Aquacade Sensor Farewell Dance A S B Awards Assembly Graduahon l l l l K , , . jf! , l-lL - ' J k l. ' . ' 2. - - 3. ' ' , . . 4' - - , X W ,- ig.--ff Y l l L l . - A - ll. .2 -.f-, 1. ' - ' 1. 2. .. . ' 2. ' 3. ' ' 3. .. . , ' 4. ' 0, X X H1 ?fQ ' ' A 1 , Jfkx, 3 . , K K 4, x , W . 931 500 0 x B9 'AAs for money, enough is enough no mon con enioy more. Soufhey. J Be it real estate or insurance advice you seek Linda Steele and John Holloway agree the advice given at KOON will satisfy your needs Receiving the master's touch that can be secured from the beauty operators at OCEAN VIEW BEAUTY SALON is Bev Arnold. She knows that for fashionable hair styling and the best attention possible, OCEAN VIEW BEAUTY SALON is the answer. fii Jih- .IX .. - 1'g1 l,g flew For proms or school wear Lynne Hall and Dick Rieke know that EARL DOUGLAS of Whittier have shoes for all occasions. Courteous service located in a friendly atmosphere is what is yours at EARL DOUGLAS. GARFIELD PHARMACY IS the place to shop when looking for a variety of pharmaceutical products Calh: students can enloy a quick snack whlle shop pmg rn GARFIELD PHARMACY Wm m I For tops ln fashron rt s TREND O FASHION Karen Flcher and Mary Sayler have found this to be true as they choose a white shortee to top a spring dress they discovered among the numerous selections at TREND O FASHION Barbara Chase and Sally Saunders know that C O Swain has the best selectaon of beautiful homes ln the Whittier area They have proven this by choosing C O SWAIN REALTY for help ln plckrng out a new home Barbara Lauchert and Wanda Pickering like the courteous service and variety of merchandise that they find at FRIENDLY HILLS PHARMACY. W T. GRANT CO Known for Values in the Whittier Quad 1 130 Quadway 157 CONTINENTAL MOTORS INC JAGUAR ALFA ROMEO IMPORTER CAR SALES AND SERVICE 14851 E. Whittier Blvd. OX. 33771 4' 'ff-ff Ii. hx X ?Z?EZI-'IE K-Iii.-it ni, .I Q: IIIYI ' Eyes bulge and eager faces appear when the 1956 Buick comes into sight Looking on whh interest is Pat Lynch and Fred Reynolds at a Buick from among the vast selection of cars at JIM CHILDS BUICK FW Ilnx e.. Q? .. 4 I l I x . Q , kwa 4- 52 -sf 'E I Tr! f X I , A I ff I 'f ' X! ' ? I 1 D HARBOR C ISH no CARRY p . rrftzlr 27? fades ...q. HUHS xi ii. TIRE To get that 1000 mile check up or gas and oil ART S SERVICE rates high on the list of qualified and friendly service stations ?h-Q., Ron Lucas knows the secret of how to capture those important events. With camera supplies from I.EE'S PHOTO taking pictures is a pleasure. tcfiuruwnsu ,jlllligllsqnrnsfncrlun nun IIISI 'Q ,4- Responsible for many of the clean shiny cars in Whittier is WELSH S 5-MINUTE CAR WASH. For speed, ease, and convenience, Dick Partee and Tom McCarty know that WELSH'S is the place to go. 167 Nh Xb X Prom time again and Terrllee Smallwood glances at the pattern of that special formal that Pat Smith and Mona Gunn have chosen to make Now that the pattern has been plcked out a trip through WESTBROOK S IS rn store to pick out the material for this pretty dress WESTBROOK S rs the place to go for plckmg out material for this formal or for any school dress seg We A crackling fire a good book and side rs a relaxmg way to spend an Schneider IS preparmg for lust an shops for a soft little dog from SHOP mg, LORRAINE S BEAUTY SHOP 70042 S Malls Avenue Whrther Calrforma Oxford 67 714 For The Best m Hair Styles Eyes Examined Glasses Fltted DR R D WINNEN Optometrist 1137 Quadway Oxford 3 2319 Whither Quad Hours 70 a m to 5 30 p m Whither Calif Mon 8. Fr: 10 a m to 9 p m For vlewmg the finest homes m the Whither area Pat Orchard and Ray Aderman fmd CHAD TURNER REALTY the place for friendly assist ance ff! ' .ilk s Sadie Cerato and Richard Crouch know that AMERICAN SAVINGS AND LOAN is the safe place for their money as well as the place to go when cash is the immediate problem. You can be sure that you will receive prompt, courteous attention to your every need. -4.111 21 Joan Lemome and Phyllis Harrison find themselves transmitted into the world of music on a phonograph sold at K 8. C APPLIANCES A wide selection of televisions phonographs and other ap pllances are shown by the people at K 8- C APPLI ANCES K1 V17 Qlhzdetifffadffy 0 --4. COMPLIMENTS OF STATER BROS. MARKET CORNER OF MINES AND MILLS STREETS WHITTIER CALIFORNIA The Queen of Whrttler Loulse Garnett chooses her her wardrobe at MIRIAMS She aIso fmds flttmg accessories for the fashfons she buys at MIRIAMS Lols Granese Don Bell Eva Schultz and Ronnie Schmutzer spend their spare time enloymg healthy fun at SKATELAND-the most beautiful rlnk ln Southern California Whenever you go skating you re bound to meet someone you know for lust about everyone goes skating at SKATELAND What to do with your summer savings. Ann Keller and Christina Muller are putting theirs in an account at BANK OF WHITTIER to use for college. They like the feeling of security they find at BANK OF WHITTIER. Open Sundays 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oxford 62-910 JACKSON BROS. AUTO SUPPLY Machine Shop Service 13355 E. Telegraph Road Whittier, California Think of your future . . . Savewith Us. 113.31 FEELQKEE S ii? L AVING From RIVERA PRINTING you will receive the finest -,-Lmm ,L nlll . ' i quality in printed items as Sharron Lester shows and I-00 A550C'U 0n Kathy Chamberlin a wedding announcement as an 135 S. Greenleaf Ave. example of RIVERA PRlNTING'S work. :bv 1 9 -L-N For flat tops and other styles too Bill Eggers and Frank Myer relax and enloy the friendly servlce at BILL S BARBER SHOP MARVIN PITTS REALTY 14923 E. Whittier Blvd. Whittier, California Oxford 37-781 The question on what to get for Mothers Day IS no problem for Frank Robbins and Lee Andreen who solve their problem after a short vlsrt t ARLENE S H A helping hand ln choosmg your dream home IS DOLTON REALTY who handle homes for all tastes N c S-s-...ex Su ex.-, Bonnie Gottlieb and Jo Mitchell browse through Nash's Sportswear Department equally pleased with everything they see. Every campus favors Nash's tor fashion fore- most, value-foremost plus S84H Green Stamps with every cash purchase. Nach' Steve Manning, Tom Pasqua, and Fred James check over the Men's Shop in Nash's of Whittier. With vacation in mind, they're particularly pleased with the great variety of fashion-right leisure wear they've found. xx 1 xx -, X C ' A 1 ' efcx X 2 QQ? N l 7 - , fT7if.,1'5fY V' ' ,f'l 'I'f ' , A 'iX X i I 3 jxfifiei 1 x , ,3,yqi,5,. 5 X X Ck .Q X X x .. Q, s.. V, xx-N 1' .x ,vi , X c if A Career with a future... f 1 I For liigll scliool graduates who can qualily. we liave interesting positions open in various departments ol our organization. Employment is steady with regular pay increases, opportunity lor advancement, special training, paid vacations and holidays, siclmess lxenelits and many other advantages. For lurtller information, call at our Employment Office nearest you. General Telephone Company of California One of America's Fastest Growing Companies in the Essential Communications lndustry FASHION CLEANERS AND FURRNERS 218 S. Greenleaf Ave. Whittier, California Ox 42-048 WALKER DRUG STORE 1122 Ocean View Avenue Whittier, California Oxford 69-613 Whether a girl is buying her college clothes or a play suit the DRESS BAR is the place to go. Janet and Karen Cessna know that the style conscious and budget wise girl always makes DRESS BAR a stop on her shopping trip. f -'E.. w 'N ,fx E+? 'V 'Q lb ah! SJ Mmm mmm mmm the best rn town are donufs from ROY S Mary Lou Richards Bob .lones and Pele Chenery are convinced that the rest of fhe eats from ROY S are fops foo Close io the Calhr campus for those offer school snacks and ferrrflc hof lunches ll Cl Julie Jordan smiles her approval of the surf fhaf 'Ce Cream and wff drmks are P0PUlUf wffh eVeVY George Holland has Fucked from fhe Vasf Selecflon one from Calhl, who also like fhe service they re of HECK'S rn the Quad Ce'V9 Of ZE5T0'S . R l ' - x ,w . frenz V 3 zqrsn' s-.Rfk x A ff ' 'W . I .V . ,!, . L 51. 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According to Tod and Terry Kingsland the tops m applrances can be found at ARROWHEAD APPLIANCES lntegrlty and an excellent servrce record are only a couple of the reasons for therr success rn serving Whrttrer HAMRELS DEPARTMENT STORE Next door to Esko Market on Lambert Rd has an excellent selection of sports wear and dress wear with shoes and accessories that please Calh: stu dents After the game a show dance or drive NIXON S vs the place Whether you lrke the casual arr at the drive rn or the more friendly formal atmosphere of their restaurants you will find that NIXON S provides gust what you want NIXON S market also has a complete lme of fme foods from whnch you may choose 7 Friendly advice and service describes the people at STANFIELD REALTY Wilma Lee and Mary Lou Williams find this to be true. 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