California High School - Talon Yearbook (Whittier, CA)
- Class of 1958
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Cover
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Aff EOl'lOf ymlvi y , U may Amy Yutani-Transportation STGH .ll yrf' V ALI lf Jerry Lee-Condors 4 Jixrfi it ly I Carol Wilderrnutlw Clocks ,l'lf'le fl f ' ii ,i l N f JL ,N Qf i W7 l lyll iffy I ixlv J Activities Editor Marlene Eokin STOH tif Priscilla Chaney Pat Wlfiitcomb PllOl0QVC'Pl Y Bert Szatltrnary Sports Editor Jim Roberfs STUH Judy Peterson Business Manager Jegn Del-0 Mare STGH Nancy Foster ? Carol Senke 58 58 58 58 S8 58 1958 Talon Staff Dear STudenT Body, IT has been The goal of This year's TALON To presenT you vviTh an an- nual which will help you recall many memories To be remembered and laughed over, or perhaps iusT To be reminisced and cried over. All in all, many Thanks are given To everyone who has conTribuTed To The making of This book. FirsT, The mosT sincere Thanks go To Mrs. Alexander, and Mr. ShuTT. Their assisTance was invaluable To The sTaf'F and myself. To The Year- book House, Monrovia, I can only express my deepesT graTiTude Tor .helping us. Many Thanks go To The S. K. SmiTh Co., in Their help of selecTing The cover, and also To The J. Edmund WaTson STudio for Their Wonderful phoTography A big Thank you is deserved by each and every member of The sTaTT. To The edifors and Their sTaTT workers l can only wish our layouT Tor This page allowed more space To wriTe personal noTes of graTiTude. l hope Thar you, The STudenT Body, is pleased wiTh our TALON, as only you can say vvheTher or noT our goal was achieved. Sincerely, Linda Casey 3' 7.13:-f 5' 'T' Y W A- 2 It fi N Nec, Q . . Fit gifs Editor-in-Chief Linda Casey Heads and advisor. Seated: Marilyn Freeman, Mr. ShuTT, Linda Casey, Jean DeLa Mare. Standing: ASSlSfCnl ECWOF Marlene Eakin, Sue Kenyon, Jim l2oberTs, Amy Yutani. MGVHYU Freeman . ,pl- e-..c,, ilfiillfi ' N N -.. ' ' v-7 ,w K-we we ' cr num:-wwf' Ira' Wharrrim, Carol SfJVll 'fl I Jil, if fl J f 6 i,'ii,llli1 mlm v' .lm i . 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AnoTher Thanks is exTended To The phoTography classes and BerT SzaTh- mary, who Took mosT of The picTures Tor The paper. All in all, everyone connecTed wiTh The paper did a fine iob. A big Thanks To each. Sandy Liddell Sandy Liddell Edifor-in-Chief inTeresTing sforiesxy Ll 1 7 ' '55 ' bf. flljjfl yi ikfi if V , f 1 . .-'-I1-l V -. kj ,Wifi E:E?E nl 'infix' xx I U l I: ' lk ' u:ll:nl. a ff 'ifiailiiinsfglliili-l: 5'gQs V L' 1 T 4 L lim, . .1 ' 1 L , jyi. yLfQL ll,i1r MLL, f fLfl l , 1 I f' Y i f , . ,f lffbxld ,LL W M LU gf' 7 fi L ,ll A lf i , L flfq l , , F '- f :Q fri' I V., 1, fn' 5 ' will ' CX , ,Viv ,ye if 1 4 I ,T N, F in l- , , L A T ii' nl T wx- 7 fl J 'T V i lfifluf fi if , ' A ' K - , nl 'f I T f ' L f ,- -A ::::::::qs.::::::' 1: f M ,W j ,V If nun,-nurmgwu-un Xfxv , 1 T .. un ulzibsvhlunnn X L , , f L, ll T - X :tl o.- 'H I, . .,. T ' iii ' 19' f LK' ' D T .. 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Row 2-KenT Hughes, Bob Yager, CaThy Beard, Linda Pierce, Ann Marie 7 5,1 Hmmw 3 1 gg 2 4 -1 '-nfs. 13 5 '1n 'V '41 1 ' 1-W ,L 'f V 7 1 :jr xx. 1 ,bi 5? , V,,,, , A In Memoriam Pot Poudelvuzlm ..,. llorrnon McCracken . leaf we lOfgQ'f-N llf51?lf 'Ql Lyn Slonelorolfer ... Gory Florrncln ..... llfloureen Williorneon Ginny Hielene ..... Jolly Wiclfer ... .. 1956 1957 1957 1958 1958 1959 1960 , f? V' , Y k it ,S 'Jia I ,., 375,72 IT hos been soid ThclT . . . o cheerful friend is like cz sunny day. We con see how True This is when The Time comes To dedicoTe This 1958 Tolon To one of The mosT deserving of oll persons on The Colifornio High School compus. IT gives us ci greoT pleosure To owcirol This book To Cl mon of noToble chorocTer, ouTsTonding personoliTy, ond unselfish oT'TiTudes. Through his generous services ond inTeresTs To help boTh fciculfy ond sTudenTs, Colhi Tokes greof honor To dedicoTe This onnuol To our friend . . . Mr. Horry Burns, Heod CusTodion. , .s s Colenolor of the Yecir Administration p Q 1124 Government Cloisses p Q 25 94 Fcill Student Lif P Q 96 108 Sports P Q 110 129 AC1 f p g 130 138 Winter Student Life P Q 140 141 Sp rf p g 142 151 Af f p Q 152 156 Spring Student Life P Sp rt P Ach 1' P Senior Section ,, Advertisements 1, g 158 g 159170 g 171 178 g 179 186 Q 187 205 11 7 Es X ' ix yrs? Z SF 'TAN Z S 2557? 1 .x iiee 1 '55' 4 5 Q E ? if fjf 3 f AR15 7511 5-9 19 1 8 X Q'.' F 3 1 ...He ki X 5ifF?FQX iKfi'5 qfLf9sL i1EX . MRL XkNb'+ E? fJ1i' ' i Q., Z' i i Q wma , . ., x.,.,.q.,,. 5 0 el .436 cg gnmfsfilil Administration --ff I .lgnii-at Whittier Unign High ASchoolgDistrict , l r Administrative Staff U Seated: Mr. C. -H. Wennqerberg, District Superintendent, and Mrs. M. W. Hadge, Assistant Sup- erintendent. Standing: Mr. H. H. Holloway, Deputy Superintendent, and Mr, L. A. Grandy Assistant Superintendent, S . t ' ' . , 'I' 5 f ?1- Board f Trustee -, Y ff- M , M, punnumve E f, Mr. Douglas Ferguson-Clerk, Dr. Moxwell Flanders-Vice-President, Mr. Merton G. Wray-President, Mr. Malcolm Williamson -- Member, Mr. Tom Folson - Member. ,,- Cal - Hi Administrators Vice Principal, Florence Timmer- man proved To be an experT righT- hand man To Mr. Hobson. Along wiTh ofher members of The TaculTy she has wafched This school grow To much greainess, and has helped make iT possible. Thank you, also, Timmie! Miss Florence Timmerman Principal and friend, ArThur Hob- son, supervised one of The besT years in The life OT California High School. Much graTiTude goes To him for all his hard work and help from boTh The sTudenTs and TaculTy. To ArThur Hobson . . . Thanks! Mr. ArThur Hobson :iii- gxz-J, -- 3. A , so l, u l f ,. yi C' is , C 4 fr l I , i i if tk W1- Mr. Wci rren Stevenson 'Wishes Mr. Doniel Tebbs Mr. Albert Woer Director of Activities Direqfor of Attendance is il i-4 ?' ? , WQQW' X 'N94i114 ,nf 2 1 Il, 44: IPI' Mrs. Dorothy Brewer Deon of Girls M X ..A,. If , A L , i.'r ,Y 4 . ...sy F X w 5.5, i 'Rt 61 3 Wa' 4 . ,,1,,',.:?2 2 V ipggfxx fr! X .fl N ,' . .Gull '- . 'If EQ? ggi' ' if -L 5 i 'mt Q s ' Z 'U 4 J s G ' ft Q if I, 0, 1 V X , 'lb FM.. 5 X 1 . 4 fr. 33 me ,W 41 gi K U- 9 , 3 x do of if .X Director of Athletics 15151191 X ,.le, X Q Mr. Charles Rothciermel Deon of Boys , i.: 'WA u Ni 1 1 X sm, 3 -v +' X' f'1!.w:1. 16' 4 , , - ,. D 1 A A. Our directors hord ot work. ,ff Counselors ' ,J QR ' A l' fl!! X .. 1 'li .:,. Y A. , To fy if T ,,, T X --I3l32ll'li-1: 'ffsf Miss Crowell Mrs. Delaney Mrs. Hall Mr. Heard 9, fo f fi T 'NST - X j P wi' e - l X I - ,1 i , f f guise M 1 N 5 T I Mr. Marshall Mr. Nay Mr. Nettel Mr. Zullinger 11 l Adult Education Making sure we do our best work and are Taking The right courses, directing us when we're noT sure whaT we want To do afTer graduaTion are The main Things our counselors do for Us. Their duties are a very viTal part of sTudenT life. 'F' Helping many adult students to help themselves to ci better education and to discover new fields of interests was one of the many iobs of a very busy Mr. Johnson. -f-,,,,,,,...D Teachers' Club U!-as . . 5, ' .1 s l :Ti l 1 l T 12+ ,A Mr. Thomas President Teachers' Club again This year puT on The annual FaculTy TalenT Show. WiTh The proceeds They hope To give a deserving senior a scholarship. The club Tries To build up The TaculTy morale. They discuss professional relaTions, public relaTions, and salary among many oTher Things. More Than a hundred Teachers are in The club. RepresenTing The club are: presidenT-Mr. Ivor Thomas, vice-presi- denT-Mr. Jack Zullinger, secrefary-Miss Grace Lacouague, Treas- urer-Mr. Sig EsselsTrom, junior board member-Mr. RoberT Heard, senior board member-Mr. Jack Young, C.T.A. RepresenTaTive-Miss Helen Crowell, and Mr. Dan Nay as pasT presidenT. EQ fh ', .. -3: 'ci A. Fifi 5' e . ,Q 5?-A hers' Board: Mr. Thomas, Mr. Zullinger, Miss Crowell, Miss Lacouczgue, Mr. EsseIsTrom, Mr. Young. nf, llllill I ll , Hxdx' 3 ' o I T tv 'MII'-. I 1 ..: .5 'IEE li ' 'ig ll' ,, ie, es l!5 f l 4 C, ' ssl' W s ,, F ' ' 3 ,Xi G C U ' t Ll 9 I IB ill 'll Q T . J F 'T l 1 . ll F T N J 9 ' ef' . , fy W ix .3 . -sM.ss ,... . . . busses esas-VsMT,wsu ,.,. ....... . 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A Q g 9 W 4 fi ,, - f N -e-211 ry ri :Ef41'245'i5' 2 ' lsr- ml- - ' 4 .. --rr 'Mft ' James Alexander News Stott Senior English s . is X 7 - ,, , 7 L i L J , 11 -., .,....,.,, -a 25455 John Aranguren Spanish 2 84 3 French l 5, 6'-W' UR!! an , tx, xr-gil v, X an , Q, N , ..f 3 :V ,Q-, 'f 1, -, n f ' Allen Austin Mechanical Drawing General Shop . ,, it -me my 'W ml gc 1: WY 'av 'QS' ...- ff-1 Us A',,, 361 4 ,- General Agricluture 4 -li' -.-,Q-uv y A-wr' Z ' ,:f 7 ., 5 Xrr ,Q T. Bayard Bartley Mac Bartholomew Spanish l 84 2 Senior Problems English Orientation -.51 M25 ,-mar' L - , az' 2 A NS , x M , ,,,c. k, VA,. L cgv. - 51 K 2 1 nu ff: r pq ,- F - ?'ig,.': r Q A f--, A ssczs,.gM,f George Bedford Mechanical Drawing Radio Joan Bowdle Spanish 2 Latin i, 3 84 4 Joan Bell Physical Education 1 s:,,51,1,,,,,.-15,,.,: 4:5 ' f: J--way, -- l .. A-iw :IESEEKS?liz:E15EfI13f1Ei:iirEE:i.:'.:,.: 1 . - . gQ:g:'g1g:5g:f:f:-: 'v.-:5:igZ5g',Z3v 3513:-' 51:5 5-25:25, -'5:Q,:::3C: - ' Betty Boyd English Orientation 1 9. r l rtfiifi 4' -uw, Grant Ball Jo American Lite Physic Senior Problems .-.-rv 'Q ', A l Xxx, S 1 -51:51-' rsscr r.s I r f-lFfl-tl lil- .'4'.b.r,: 3:-ll Ann Ball al Education f fauna -Q ,W 4 '-.-' , 5 -'F' an ...f , -fic' - ri irlwtz- - V 1 41 V4 2 Q 1-ttgflg-la' tiirl - it r is In N rg: 1 - ' me us Q. gy., tip itz wr rr? -. :ri ' .. 4, lwltg xx,-,, rr 4 vgjqgnl W, lt-11' vmh- - -- l-'-lifslh- ll i ' ...-rixzr.- ' fir m las- Iqtmm ' 1 -1: 5. A H -aw z i . r f, 'Y 9:9 '1 5, X Jack Marcus Eleanor Beach Clarence Beck World Cultures Librarian l-landicratt Math l Ceramics 1 -X rg ' L,-fe vw- f -. z- -- Y ,A fy' X v iii? -.4 Charles Black Auto Shop Welding ,- f rs We ,....., ,J 'M 'i KQE,-,SQ 'sr K1 jak, if Jean Brazelton English Orientation Physical Education 4 r 1 it AUS V f - r i w, f V . , ,, - ' 'fmwff sz Bill Bonnycastle American Lite Modern Literature 'S ,f Q at I ' arf! , fyz, -5- , rw Lou Borg Physical Education iflj-'Q --2 ii! '- ffl ff' . Q Bryce Brisbi-n Business Practice Bookkeeping Martin Brown Advanced Biology r, iqwi T ,gypf X .V ,W-vs.. 56 36. WE WTTZTY' A-'SQ Q, A ,. .W . i x 9 S X7 f-f' Steve Brummer Fred Burri Alex Catania Art Chabaton Bob Chaney Geoffrey Chow World Cultures Physical Education Math l Chemistry World Cultures World Cultures Senior PVOl3le'T1S Algebra l Senior Problems California History 'Tk with '24, r'Ar - 51 T T Ku 5 ' f ' ww, Q-if-' ' wswwf, fm 'sf D J T 212:22 l ,C l xg ef' TQflGIS0l'1l'l Cl'lUl1l'l Orville Cline Jackie Connelly Clyde Corcoran Herbert Corville 'lg Algebra l World Cultures Advanced Foods PlC1IWG Ol'1Cl Solid Auto 5l'1O . P J Plane Geometry Math l l-lomemaking l Geometry General Shop EQ NlC1Tl1 l Physical Education Trigonometry ,mimi 1 T' 7 f Wi? -are . , M, Win, ff ' 140' l V i .Y 4 'Sv rr it War Scott Coulter Helen Crowell Jane DUI1i9lS George DC'Yl Uff Florence Delaney Euge-ne Dorn Chorus English Orientation Physical Education Senior Problems Senior English Freshman Science Choir Proiegt Drill Team World Cultures Physics Concert Glee , W 1 y Vi W A E es if y not ff T 1' ,ir 'VX gf, we r wfwrg' 'J , 'sv M 'mrs' K, , Lqvm X I X Mx Ann Jean Duke Doug Emerson Sig Esselstrom David Evans Bob Flufgfl World Cultures Math l Typing l 84 2 Spanish l Welding l SQ 2 QQ Senior Problems English Orientation College Typing English Orientation Mciclqiiqe Shop 1 3, 2 Business Practice 2 Bookkeeping l sf -M -115 26. Mary French Clifton Garrard Art l, 2 31 4 Plane Geometry Algebra 2 ,tg 13 I 'ffl --' -Jil-X'-:r .2 Ii if -V Charles Godshall Physical Education Algebra l 6. A-as I M, William Graham World Cultures Senior Problems X ,34- .,, Jghn Groof Don Halderman Applied Physics Physical Education Applied Chemistry Chemistry I 'wr ,, V wc. 4-gg - Vim . . g zwrkr. 1 I I , V . , g E?-V it rw! 1 2-x QQQNQA x' im has .--,.- , i Grace Hall French 2, 3 84 A f' , C -Q , . . A? iv i-if 5 l -3 5 ix 1- A' John Hole Applied Chemistry Advanced Biology K or .1 'fur , .r .gg - 2, i f it if qi .k Qs P sa- gh 4-1 ti' age as? ff 4- 9' S fl. f m y V I N' E' ii 1 X flyy .--- l. ' Q- Qxm ,wg -Uri if V ' 'N ' '17 N .R ef-L . E. I Bob Heard Charles Heckel Grace Hetrick Bob Holbrook Algebra l Orchestra Business Practice 2 American Life Advanced Band Shorthand l gc 2 Math l Secretarial Practice . 2 - Q' IW- W ' Fe , 1 V sf, 1 'i 'W' V. . - V- YE A TH Q . lf' ,I 9-106 'j ' V . 1 l I ' A om, r sr V rf 'V 4-gig. N . 13. -.., 7 . 15.11 V, J Ulb' K U V' : R X ' . A illtf-1. ,it V, -. , i , Hassan Hussein Stephen Jakob Albert Johnson World Cultures Mech. Drawing l English Orientation American Lite American Life English Literature American Life Math l Senior Problems Senior English P 1 3 3 '-S' - : it I J Six Q 5 u- ' .- '1- . -.im . gf J g Walter Klock Applied Science Freshman Science v'u.fsc Jean Korf Drama l 84 2 Speech Arts g fw . .,,,r, it W .EEWVTE ircc is AA Igg r V Vi Gene Kreyche Speech Arts English Orientation Public Speaking Grace Lacouague Advanced Clothing Homemaking l 81 2 Bill Johnson Don Jones V,., --rV11 ,., I . V - V' Qflh-',-,Q 5 , -. :ru AH-'Vg -yr 'N ., ,, 111. r, ,,, V5 John Lee Metal Shop l 81 2 Welding l 8x 2 Architect. Drawing l 21 sf , ii- Q 't x up e NX' 51,5 w ., Q3 .Y .. V Wi X wg F 1 5 V1.5 K le, is 9 L-,,c4' ,ff . ' F, '-3 5- ' J ,, , 'lsr 'R' 'SQ tb 1 ,JK WL Q xv , -I f .J in M rx ff' 'R -v S- V , 'ev ' qv, , if 1 5 gl 73 .I ' 7 ' QT- ,-4 'j A ,4,,g: if 42 I 'W 21:5 fi . 't i i 5 , 0 U 0 T N .f ?' - 'TTT' T, AL I ., . A H , A H, ,'A. G. Ms. '- Les Marshall Bill Martin Wood Shop l 84 2 Zoology Handicraft 'Tl , Aye- i al l ,. :sv is 'CZ' -Y - w w ,J :f jf gfs f , ., ,, ig . ea Q V -V ,ZZ , .- : :egg V , 1 , QL .rw B, 4 ? 1 Aa 1 g i 1 .v fggiffc v - W A an 0, 4 Latin 2 'K 'ff 4 if 51 B T P Harris Mathewson Wayne Mayfield Jackie McCauley Tom McDonnell Typing l 81 2 Drill Team Typing l Spanish 3 81 4 Math l Physical Education Bookkeeping l Office Machines , my K ' I 'wr' T Bill McGrath Pat Mogan John Moreno Dan Nay Lois Neptune College Typing l-lomemaking l 84 3 Spanish l 81 2 Senior Problems Office Machines Typing i American Life Shorthand l Business Practice T fr, , .fb is p Kg A I F X0 K 3-'sux is L Ar! V ,,y,h,x, fr ' Yi, . -1 -ff iiii, if J 4 , 7 A if J M , 3,5 Q, 1 V , y xx f W Q A Ai , f Alf' vt it fx ,ww f :'- QQ-:,iZ1T V 1 f. 9 T - , A i Ed Nettell A fl Oscar Olson James Owen Ronald Parks Ida Perez Algebra Q W. N . Advanced Biology English Orientation Senior Problems English Orientation I J, ' Applied Science Senior English World Cultures Spqnish 1 V W .QQ ',,,, rr ' , 'ER fam. iv' W IA- Q B 3' ,, . if A ,469 vw, I sv ,H Y V , Q of it fc' - My 'Z if f 9 ' V, me ,Al F -'s X - , ., L Qs ig sgvcgcsg-1, E 1 gf: ., , M -gf, , i A 3 43' yi T Q Y, il saw . .kia .31 if VX it X 5 f, 5 'H -a N il x L , if .J 'I J A A , F. .,, 1f..,,,,,, . ,V X . . , .. A . , Q . ff. Eiigrvfirq-ff.f'p'fff '-f if H2 'f' N A Tflxlilwfghviat 1 4? A N 'M Frances Redmond Physical Education 22 Jim Remington Physical Education Senior Problems Harvey Ristow Joyce Roberts Newt Robinson General Shop Math l Senior Problems English Orientation . A, W, . , 3 -0- , 57 -W A QP- 46 f 4 KVA 'X' 'Qi A. V 4 65 G X, ya '-P. m e f I 'W ' W IW , my--..,. 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'95 llf' 7 Hap Waer Ray- Williams Jean Wilson Jack Young Jack Zumnger Physical Education Applied Science World Cultures Architectural Drawing l Senior problems American Lite 23 . .5 V - .af fi 3.3 Secretaries Offering assistance with a cheery 4-If X smile, Calhi's secretaries helped Us ' Q in many ways. Y' P i4D. Roobidoux, H Gay, E. Horner, G Lem o s. Row 2-J. Besak, P K L' H s E Panagos, M Ra son C. D wns. Cafeteria Snack Shack G J Q Q X , f - -'1 1 Delicious and nourishing food Q if I was prepared by the competent ' f cafeteria and snack shack staffs. J AV' 'E I ' i L Row i-H. Quesenherry, M, Heodon, D, Cooley. Row Q-C, Crumley, B. Emshoff, I 9 l C, Thompson, D. Steing. Row 3-V. Cravvfor . Johnson, B. McClelland, T .. Sa chez, R. McCurdy, G. Morris. f ' 3 f f QQ 1 f JQJ H gow. M for ff my i i, ,Ai ,LM MW! 110' ,Nr N' yfio Mylil?MfifJllf ff3.M,fi1f . ffl ff V' ff? . -ll if ,f'WX M! N N 3 J rf f Vi f J!0!ljj 1162? ff MQ J ' J Lf W X , MY My V' M i, , wflJfff,fWflw yi W If 1 x Maintenance of ' -Ah Ours was a very unlittered cam- 5 pus clue to the conscientious work of the maintenance crew. P v l-W. Post F. Salgaclo, H Barns, M Huflso J P V05 l POW A H Greiner, W. Coz, G. LeClaire, B. Y rigas, J. Lil F' P l t POW 3-W T lfer, H. Edge, J. Emmons, L. Collins, A IfJlgJ, A B ll 24 W' M yn! f 3 Xxrux A Q , A ,I Ar 2 ' I X W X X XX M' f -4 L , QL ll u ' vw W f. 4, u , 5 !1 il! 1 1 !' ei f A f A ' Y x' ' N LJ ' 1' if xkf'1' Q A if gif f 2 as Student Government -2.-if - wi' ' A f ,, .Q . ,W X ,.,,,4 ,. i .' X T , M xv ' equi, , v' A Wx fl 1 M , Qyqwi-,eL. ,gf ' , Q3F'53g51 'fWfff. P-' A Sef 'tg 153' -N f MY., A. S. . Officers Vince Breglio Student Body President silly. :2 X , A X l ., f' Y A . 9 V x c ,l g , g .. J V ,, Y' , I X f':'-s H ,, .Qri-,Q ,irff-ixlu -'- ' A. Vg jf' f f' KTJEIIN 1-3--f f:-14-1, 'W-1iif'Cl.l g ,LL MY 2 wlfiif' 1, - e N'-- -- If :e::.,i-fg ,,-- X Dear Student Body, Ideals are like the stars - we never reach them, but like the mariners on the sea, we chart our course by them. Carl Schurg California High School has set its ideals high, the top is our goal. A quick start has been made, however, a good start does not insure a strong finish. Only through constant effort directed toward those high ideals in athletics, academics, and activities, may we chart a course of notable standards for those who follow. I imagine every President feels his cabinet was the best. Yet, l must include Congress, Judicial Branch, Class Councils, and the entire student body, faculty, and administration, in my sincere and deep- est thanks for a wonderful year as President. Keep your ideals high, never losing sight of your goal, and success and hap- piness will follow. May God bless and keep you all, Vince Breglio. l 'Ll' 2 5 -... -Yr l tl Y i i 55 Q N i l' 'N E I i E '-as fr ,Xkw A 1 , ' ' r .V . J: . W ,xi . ,, 'V .1 - .' A ' t I . ., if ' A . ,, ,,l ' H .L f.,-cl ak it :. ' Chris Ferguson , ' , r ,E si I i Secretary i-fic , fgif X , X BAK- ,, - ji f- With a smile and a friendly hello! for everyone, dark-haired Yxkfz 'A E 0 ii 0 W ' senior Chris Ferguson scurries around campus, Chris is an active Km RA -git A. . 2 V, ,.,':3xi1.7Q,- '-A1 , ,, m?mber of Athenas a girls' school service club. Keeping min- lm bi' ,. . f' - fp ' il ' . ft - yi utes ot cabinet meetings and handling correspondence keeps X iii. u .3 -' -V R I I, al N N, f h - ' Chris, the student body secretary, very busy. Q . E in .f fx x A, , - 3 t. . LAX' 'f f . i 'N -1:1 - 5' ' 45- .1 ' ., ' . V. , ., , . 3 4. H , f .p nm - i , i ni' 3 K ff - . t s ' f5 iQ1. ?1' , f ,W W .. - -,1 . .. , Phil Pena Vice President Leading the flag ceremony in the assemblies and presiding over the basic course and club councils are just a few of the many duties of Vice-President Phil Pena. Sincerity and a good nature are traits that make this varsity football player a favorite of the Calhi students. Y .. n l' Y:sf,.e-D-...B if Xe 1 1 ' - ,. 0 Cheerful, reliable, ambitious . . . these vivid words describe Dennis Tarr, the man about campus who guards student body funds. Despite long hours of practice as a varsity basketball player, Denny spends many hours counting the money that has been entrusted to his care. Dennis Tarr Treasurer 144 Mary Ellen Hollenbcugh Pep Chairman ,L Ll' 6 WTA QYPSP' Colleen Hoover AcTiviTies Chairman This was a really sparkling year due To The spiriT-raising WhaT a year Tull of exciTing acTiviTies we had Thanks To ideas of Mary Ellen l-lollenbaugh, someTimes known as The The Tresh, new ThoughTs of our ACTiviTies Chairman, Colleen Red-headed Wonder. She iniTiaTed The brighT gold shin l-loover. The TesT aT a good year oT acTiviTies is wheTher or secTion aT The baskeTball games. This creaTed a very sTriking noT They Temporarily Take your mind oTT The Task oT sTudying eTTecT. which Colleen surely did. ,-QQ., K 1 -f 5 Amy Yutcmi PabliCiTy Chairman A whole new crop of original signs and posfers were devised loy The arTisTiC hand of perky Amy YaTani, PobliciTy Chairman. Ranging from The Clever TooTball posTers To The colorful dance posTers she really gave Us a varieTy of stimu- laTing reminders. l T L rwfftif L X K mv A ,A N yi MW 5 ,ei is X C 5 RA fl' 1 . Y' F Q Q W' ' pix ' 171. J' 0.9 n fa'-'Y Jane Wilson Girls' League President The Girls' League Cabinet was kept in very god order by pert and pretty Jane Wilson. The assemblies, Hi-Jinx, an dthe Girls' League Dance had a big turnout with the help and assistance of our one and only Janie. We owe more to Jane than most people will ever know. Thanks a lot for everything you have done, not only for the Girls' League but also the school. 7-image f , iraqi-' . , w i T1 'f Q .. fs... - 5 -ggi.:-r Q t nf 01. . 1 ,mug any 1 4 ?L K l -I ya Y' V S +- 1 X . ,.,, , lx A , ,x f. ,. J . ii: J Vx A All 1-W ii .. . . . - 5, ,Jia f -R W-,fl - ..,.. rpm- . ff., is ...A me vi, - I.. FQ F f . x .. : 1 . t. Q 1 s . A . ' i ' L 5' 'R i Dan Lillywhite Chief Justice Dan Lillywhite, Chief Justice of the Judicial Branch, has done his iob well and efficiently. While helping the students with their troubles and trying those who have done wrong, he has served his office well. He has set up various courts such as the two smaller courts which were used especially for trying people for offenses which didn't need the dean's action. X7 I Wi.. fbflf'-9211-L CKVQZEZ aj ' , zffak C - icgfpng 1 A L? 4 1?f1fL61f'f-Q. MCL 6. lb Qc A Zee- W f 1 r L - i UC, :- 6 b ,. 0 AI- V Atit T-Mm 'WL Q ffwwl' . W- . J - .. .. 114 fi J lx! so ,xii ' B A Q -'nf ' 'l ffgilf f , 'li y 1, ff' . ...L H?f. i -31 ss.. f J s2 e if .fl -K 53 A--s. -3 . - L. 1 V. .wg 'fi' of ff 5 4- Jim Bartscherer Speaker of Congress Sneaker of Congress Jim Bartscherer led this year's Congressional group to one of the most outstanding years in the history of Calhi. This has been proveny by the many successful money-raising proiects such as the Christmas Cheer and the March of Dimes campaigns. With capable leadership and sup- port throughout the year, Jim and Calhi's Congress have shown the student body that they were a very successful combination. Q9 utsgw 2 rw .rv 154 V Congressgf?W . iw is Q: Sf 1 .K 1 -Ju Ll 1 lg In - ' X25 5- , 'gl nv- ' Row l L.-R. P. Orchard, P. Pippen, J. Ferguson, C. Boyd, B, Hunter, A. Cartwright, C. Maxfield, L. Davis. Row 2-T. McCarty, A. Robinson, N. Shaw, G. Reiring, C. South, B. Palmer, S. McFadden, E. Mathews, J. Bcirtsherer. Row 3-B. Robinson, G. Anderson, L. Holfslander, C. Abbey, R. Holmes, K. Cross, B, Nero, V. Boyd. 4434- Qhrei . . v -A x Speaker of Congress, Jim Bartscherer led this year's and exceeded in their many goals to make Calhi's at- tifth Congress at Calhi. The group did a wonderful iob, rT1OSphere and activities more enioyable. J cl ' ' I rf.. F, Y E , Ap ll QQ l . Lf ge- Tm, ,A I 3 Q ie. .. 9 U V -1- ?:f:3f 'T 44. 'W' ' L li ve b .. . - fri.- ln' I : me Sgt' X 'l'l , E ' J . 1 xl! 'W WW: . J- W X li , , ' li, X xx PM X i t IZ 9. , ' f' A' A f K jr. QQ -- I i 1270, jf G if A 1-s. 1 C 1.4 ? X A WW! I i . 4 w K f V ,- lxgghh 1 I ' 5 '1 Row I-L.-R.-J. Doidge, P, Holoubek, D. Lilywhite, P. Whitcomb, D. Woo. Row 2-R. Brooks, F. Carlson, T. Golf, L. Knowles, W, Norberg, W. Kidder, H. Wray, S. Donner, J. Simpson. Chief Justice Dan Lillywhite and the members of the They enforced school laws, and student behavior. Judicial Branch did a splendid iob at Calhi this year. 30 .i 'X me P. Carpenter, R. Pinnell. Row 3- Girls' Leaqu Two of The rnosT popular evenTs of The year, The Girls' League Dance and The Hi-Jinx, are broughf To us Through The efforfs of The Girls' League Cabi- neT. The Cabinef, led by Presi- denT Jane Wilson and Vice Presi- denT Nancy Shaw, had Two new offices added To iT This year. They are President of The AThenas and Public Relafions Chairman. ,ff-7 'aff' Barbara Langun Sergeant-at-Arms Song Leaders Julie Hoffman, Linda Perce, Sandie CeraTo Sonq Leaders f thenias I . l I f I i I Row l-N. Shaw, B. Show, M. Reough, A. Corrwnghr, P. Stein, E. Long, M, Toad, R. Orchard Row 2-J Mfilson, B. Augosine, M, l-lollenbaagh, A, Bailey, M, Kroeze, L. Bumcror, J. Rudenga, P. Sfonfield. Row 3- E. Johnson, C. Fergusson, J. Hoflrnan, L, Perce, S. Ceio'o, L. Peer, N. Schneider, B. Homer. Afhenas They are Always Thoughfful, Honorable, Efficienr, Neat and Sin- cere . Tvvenry-five honorary senior girls keep proper conolucf on campus. Madeleine Kroeze was presiclenT. Statesman .u 2 Lug- P , ' 1 -'K J Q .EZ , dx 3-. 'ly ,- M2 on. X ' :Fl-7: A ' gm, - ,, fN-f . an FHS , nan f' - ,,, Q X if I :-: Tkzlv 3 i.-fb x'x. ',f 'W' :nn Z1 My V 611,- Q f. .1 1, Q 3 - s KN 'L -v i. ,Q xfl W v wi l POW 1 YB Melo, B Filfgeifil, D Wynne, T Herrington, A Vvoinez, 47 lngiinn. Pow f U l-lmvlfn, ,l Sirnpsginx D. TNI, Ll NSSQIV 5. Dgngqgyx V. 5,691.04 Sfatesmen These lo handsome guys nwacle up the 1957-58 Slafesmen, The STU- 32 clenl group who helped keep law anrl order on our COFIWDUS. These police- men were headed lny President Tom l-Ieriington. ' 1 C. 5, Jmi, . X f T T IV ' f T T i if .W as ff ' 7 X! K1 Y l 1 ,gf . . JP I V If gl! ! f W . X' - fx f Z-fc! A 4 1, s. . My - asTih'Song Le rs are do- 1 4' ing Their greaTesT To arouse school spiriT. I, ,pd ' 34 Kit?-P74 7 7 Their whirls and Twirls show ThaT much 1.1 I .fg W hard work has been puT inTo Their .A V!AA jg? V 1.V V rOUTines. ExTra crediT on The side goes ' In h z MVJAVI. T W an 3 To Susan Long who has done a Terrific , i w ,li, iolo as head Song Leader. We all can say .. , i,o:, , We ff ff l A sv' ' r M F N we had greaT Song Leaders. . f M ' hz? Y,,. .V-,:.1,.b, . L! X Z 8, . .L L. To R. Candy Conkrighr, Gretchen lllvagner, Sue Long.-Jeorlne Allen, BobbieVBorner, Sharon N -P Trueblood. A7 I f M ' Xia., K ff X I4 , 1 wi-7. 5 J!! , XZ, Jill Afiil, 7 , ff 7 A 'l jj J' 5 A444 fajdwqa J. L, 'auf J 1,4 ,M f-, M5954 I . fl nf' -' I j ' M. ,J f. fy- ,T f' .W Elfffyfgff f ff wr' if of fJrT'ff QClClQY'S ' 4 'fbi' ,L l ! 2' I, ,-Jff,,ff 4,f, HW I 7 1 M67 T kj yf I Z, 1 - f' ,K , . . if f f 1, no . ,fff fr 22467 Lfvf d L T Lllfll jp nj Lf!!! ,, V Tj!! ffl Alf 'Uh ,,vV If 1,4 ,fs ,riff J X.: 1z6LliQlfV'ff L .LM -rw L. Tydfil ff' 'DDJ f l wfbpl ,lilly - ,C l MV 1 N..- .. Calhi's peopy f ell Leaders hagf ggeh 'do Their greaTesT To arouse sgggl sbirii ours A of pracTice are shown,in Their Tin esen Lo . afyf' - Their eTTorTs, combined wi e f ea s, j . ' il' , f creaTe much enThusias a s, gssen 'Tlo les: l . . d . ...L 5 s and pep rallies. Howe' ompsolni seryeldtlasiy L i 9 head Yell Leader. 5 -49 tl X 'll by dplfdl C, ,I r Ly L Q- L. To R. l-lowell Thompisqfi, Gerry Smedley, Marilynlwlson, Gary 5055 A070 1 ' h in E' I ll 'J -' L lift' - 1 'Ll ' 1 L ,J ipb' . ,f . fl if J L! rr L if is r i Baton Twirlers BrighTening up our games This year wiTh royal blue ouTfiTs and loads of pep were our four enThusiasTic maiorefres. IT was decided upon by The girls noT To have a head maioreTTe, buT insTead,Take ,Q Turns as The direcTor. Behind Theirl:vvon7 i derful performance lies.many:hours of pracTice. 2 1 ' 6 Q Y Sandy AchTerberg, Sherry NorTon, Connie Scarle-TT, Shirley Sciaccci, Georgeinia Jackson. rx L T Flagsters x .7411 , V 'll , lwlvv S A . Raylene Lorenz, Caroline Wafson, Sherry Sepulveda, Beverly Colgafl, Diflne MGVCGVT JoAnn Saylor. YV The spirif of California High School was re- flected in shining faces of This year's peppy flag- sfers. Many clever roufines were added To The agenda by The girls under The leadership of head flagsfer Carolyn Wafson. Due To Their efforfs, The spirif aT Cal's foofball games was increased. Seniors 1' 'lg lim Spivey Becky Shgw Dear Senior Class, I would like To Thank you Tor being behind The council This year. I Think This year has been a Terrific one for our class, as we have sTarTed many new TradiTions which will prove our rnoTTo, Second To None. The council and diT- Tere-nT cornmiTTees could noT have done The good lab They did wiThouT you behind Them. I would especially like To Thank Those of you who Took parT in Things when you were asked To. WiThouT This co-operaTion The Senior Class Council's iob would have been a greaT deal more cIiTTiculT, and our class would noT have rnade The achievernenTs iT did. This year The Senior Class Council had a very capable advisor and I Think credif is due Tor all her Tirne and eTTorT. Thank you, Mrs. Mary French, Tor guiding us Through This year. Sincerely, Dink Swindall, Senior Class President CL iff, rn- ' . , A-:ev .X Z9 , ic' a lfl i Raw I L R Gary Sach Susan Long .lan Ferguson Becky Shaw, Dink Swindall, PaT Orchard, Marylou Todd, Howell Thompson, Row 2-Karen Holmlund Grefa Reiring STeve Donner Terry McCarTy Jim RoberTs Brian WesTin, Harry Wray, Anne Marie Bailey. Row G-Candy ConlcrighT, Caryl Fuller Bene HunTer Myrl Reaugh Gloria Dodson Emily MaThews Karen Johnson, Anne Cartrighf, LoreTTa Peer, I ,791 ' I was 4 Susan Albright 54? in-G John Alvaney Paul AlviTre Garry Armslrong - fo ' ffgnaiv YV: 1 V, za n x C, V 'ev QV--r f 5.N 'A Um. JeaneTTe Alexus HQ ' 1 ' 1 I Jean Apel James Armsfrong lll' l ll ,-f ' QQ -Q.--L WY mf- ,JN L48 ,J Marion Allen J al nk. V A. A T A ll Jean Anaerson x MM, Q, ,f ki? 4' at F -af '- 'S Q A S, , . we ' ' 73 il' img, Y ,A 34 Linala Appleton Jean Asendorf 4? ww' 7. In f . 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'Em ' it ll 'fx ff' Y, 'L' .Q Thomas Blackstone Ann Bown :fe u 4, Q -- fix nf ' W, ' Mariane Brannon il X Lincla Blair 115 45 sqft '? 'T 'Y Barbara Boyd if - V , 4 -sf? N . 9 VN . ' .wx A New su., X gx Qff -x--pg, , C JGYTIBS Brock BCIFDCIFC1 5I'OTZfT1CH l f'1erDefT DVUVVH f u,, Afwiw ' fin. V fy,-,, , rf 1, 1 , Jocquolin Brown Morris Brown 1 Y 1433 ' ,, X' :Ib E : g if A ' 4'-1 I, 3-'L ,,,4,2- R Y' N fr 4 fi. -mum W 7A i V V G wr W' ,-rr B 1 . B F . ,jf ' 4 rrr , 2:14 .g ' I W , f 'wx M f If 'J Q-,A rd -.-. :iv Chorles Brunier Li n d o B U m cror W. ,.,, Z ' B r, Rrchclrd Buns ' ,. rrvr , , AA .W W, ,, 3 - , 'M ':QJ - .V,A,, 532 L . al :Lg-3 1 ll ,.,,, , P .... ff' ror, ,,,. 5:1 .-'r 1.1, ' f 4, ,, A, Mory Buronek 'Br B Inman Rnrler EllioT'r Byoll Jeonerre Ccrlcleron Louis Buffone an-mln ann 4 I fm. X f, n rg. Maury, Dionne Burch Poulca Corpenrer N . Y R rg 'U' C wr 2 5 Ann Carlwright l 5 of 'GWX iff-'ff Alexander Castillo Sandra Cerafo Alfred Charlton C' . 'C ,.., 1 A l r ' ' 'zz fl WC? i '1S. Nelda Carfwrighr Joseph Casdorph rr xr fa,-I -497'- v Ronald Caughey . -. ' 1 C W' x 'VS' . , , as Linda Casey , ,-.. Q , 3 -so I f ghg N' ,P 7 ? 'na -' 4, N l Beverly Cavish ..: ,fm-:,Mjv ' , C G+ el lf i ' N Q X Nxxx Jane? Cessna George Chamberlain Kalherine Chase Judifh Christmas l-leafher Churchward WYQXL an is ,Q ,wr- JJ XXV X K S KQV ,mir ' Uf22l3 William Churchward igpvvi ' Ronald Clark Michael Coffman Judith Congelliere Jan Cinclers ,ps-sg, AFR H3 I mg. ,, fi- C K Sharron Claybourn Carla Conkrighl ri k'T'T 'i ' ',. g,'12x t'-- ' i, ,yy-, li. N! ,.'.. ,L ag. ' . K a vw-xqg l 41 1 :GW U75 f 'f wi? ,gg 4 'far Aix . --rf Ronald Clanin DOHGlOl Clark fl-, ir R. ,C il lll': '.A i' 'N -9- H . .. xy! . 'n W wx lk ww, -...f W John Clouse Q N1 my-., J X K H ., R4 A 51,2 A A L 'el .3 'f ev 7, Q ,W .f, I ' Www J V ' X - ' X 4 war. un!! no ,. if- ' .. x Ci r Mis-I . Elaine Collins Roland Cook - ' ww.-lf. Reid Conolit Priscilla Cooper X, ,. ,,,:s, , , ' if, 'Sim'-li, ' l Qf'lff5gV z- ., 1' i .Q ' - V , fob: f s 314 f I 1: -. i y 4:-. HI' ld .M v Y g V' N 'En + , A , 'V X He a 5 - . A V H .- V , .-:':i, 1 .'7Tf: f - Gb . 1 17. ' I 5 ' '- '-1:11r:',,: ' 2: -,- ' ffm: 'X ,, ' 1. , ,, ,I+ ' f?::'ii'?1-, ff ,Ja Ti 437 7 5 1 if Zlfifllfl' ,. fi?-,'.:, ' - .--fr fl' - .,5-Wifi' I- ' , fi' A I3 W' if -A. 'y ,ki 4 W 1 'Tit Hx if Q :saga-As Q '-X, Wesley Cooper C A 3 ff?- ' ' ,jf yi.mmx5i - me ' xi Q ir MW I7 .674 s i 7 U. 1 1 A what X, 3, ' ..gli,ilm!. l 1 N? . Q wld? if , I Vt L xfx f'-714.2 .'.. l 9' Q' David Copenhaver gill' , fig ' e,' 'f ' S f ' i 7X f ,A .n-f' David Cowan rv- ', X m 1 , Robert Coyle 'fi 2 i Sylvia CorTez 'K 'sfo- 1?' 5 ? - +4 I me . 1'f::::f Carolyn Craven Frederick Cummings i 55 IWW' 0 i ' '17 Mary Dahlsfrum T C af' Eileen Crawford Michael Daugherfy :TN 'bf R., -3 ' Q Vw 'TX ks. guns? 5, f. Virginia Cosgrove :ap Dea 13? z-4 fn:-af-y nneffe Craig ,346 ,.,, 'cz -1- 3,1 Richard Crouch Joyce Davison 4 5' 1 CQ WI xx I ey, Ya I Nancy Dawson :iq -,X V ' fm, 1 , M- if rf 5 , 5-x. fbc Q - Reloecca Decker Jerry Denson 10? mf Mary Dickson Stephen Donner 9 Q31-, Fred Dillahunly Nancy Dorson an -,QF Daphne DeLaMare . . .-lwgi - Q. -A ri 'Q ive .1 'Fey -C. 5 Mary Delgado ,J 'Hi WY L 'J ' ,ii Richard Deyarrnond Elaine Doughry fn-Q4 'H I,-,, .- Richard Diaz 6'5- -el-5 Gloria Dodson Dororhy Douglas 1' 1'-an :P .1 r . .,., - .Pinks fa' M 3 ...ew Yi l i RC1lPh Dunn Margarei' Eakin I-ng V F ah V li Beverly Eggers Thelma Edwards 59's-in I wwf 5956 -or 'fi i,tziv,Q--li' f' v'iv 4 i 34, , I , ffl Aki, 1 'i -FQ? Mr. v',' A ' ,ara v I V fi M. ' M' , Douglas Earnest ,sl r'l 5gQ'. i U ,i:l. 'V .., all iflwlnno- wi Q i. lr IS. X ,- H' Q L-32.5 11- 9 wi mifirilafl V - . ,A . ggi ,ax- K '.,,.,r- Ee. 'K '- ' ' ' John Egnew Carl Erwin New Karen Elder Thomas Emery Ronald Ethier KOVGVI l:C'lWSel 'J'-?f.i??1-he . ' 1 li' 7 , I'-'A ii it '-'dawg Q 1 7 1 af , If 7 A-,yr Nancy Ferber 58,1 V -,muff 'ii L Beverly Ehlerf Daniel ETl1eridge .i'i9lvf:p,,iiq' r f NK Q ni' 1,-,nun-f uv Tw' x lt X 2 E1 N gf f I 'Q . 1' 2 on ll I 4 3 -55. fu - , , , , A I G an , 4' ' 7, , , ,Hqfyf , I 0 I, ,w,,z4,:w i gg 1,- up nf- ,, 6 ..,. , , yi 'v .asi f fi ' V- Tn '-' gf fjf Q. Zlifw'-1 j 157 f ' Jw V W f 'Ia Q , 4 , ' ' f f V r VWQZPM of 3:15 ' 1 0 , Q, ww I , ' - my. 7?4? Juolilh Foley Donno Fox ? WWW 'KM Richard Ferris ' n .- I Alon Fichfel f 46 - -4 if 'Wiwf pw' ,flvm nw-fra' Merle Fourez No ncy Froncis 423:74 5' . -f ,5.f.:.,, , 4' ,sy 4 .1 A if 9 4, 43 ' MW 1 A 2 3 My .,:2,,4 2 5 is M flu' www' 3 r firilim Frppmrm Morgorel French g 1f ' X 'avi' .lonell Fowler A 14- I NLF 4 I , . ,llfrvw ' X , filly? ,, ' w -1 46 ' .Q V, rg f 'E I , Q .I of W Arevellci HOFSS 4? GT N,, Ollie Fowler i' 'f 'i , 1 19 Q' -1 'TJ' 4.,,-an-.1-I-f' fy? ml! '- . .. . - Willicirn Frozier , We fum-' vffyw- X , we3a1?W Normo French Ronol Frederick i- I -2 6'W N'Z1 fum' We -YW ' avi' we 13 ' 19 Q l' 'li J 11 ' 'fgffxf , ,aa , , , ,f- my ,, , Q , 1 gf! :.,.-rziff -. A -, ge-2,1 , wg-M' ,Wg . .12 QL' S2 'ii 452 . HT V1-. -f Thomcis Freville . ?'5'L -- G Yrs, T ' ' 3 W at 'K .- X . f '- l is 5 .r A M- X h e ' LN ' be we 7 A 3 gglgs ig ,...,. f x 55 T: ' x ,X EX A 92231. X Q .AH .AWN Coryl Fuller Robert Fuller Josephine Gorcio 5 Q . ' es X r A l l Joon Gee l v 'f Q , 'W g rl, ,G V X Gory Gipson Beverly Golgcurr Ullv. l ll My mtl I 1 ' M v,Vuv, ,-l4 1 -Ax G l l l TT' Donno Glenn Alben Gomez 'FG ,, F- .X 3--X wi? , f Terrolnce George Pcxul Gormon N lxx U fri 4 , Duone Gorn Lindo Gilclersleeve Q Mcury Ann Golobieski Sfonley Gould 'RQ .1 ' . .. ww, ,, , . , . ff ---vs S n 'E wa .M . - kr is ...A l 2, i -1 X 51' f W Heather Govin Cgrol Grqbo hi . 1 wg. if Marilyn Green Roberf Greene Corole Grimsley Colrl Gulledge TON HOCIUBV 4' Eleonor Grclce . 'S, K Morris Grose Wynefreol I-loll we EK, I ' - x A ' 9. rf f6U x . J, 1-2- .I I Joyce Grooly S in v r-fr sk , 'ig' E M Lowrence Griholvo ., ':..f Lois Guerrie Koren Hcrmmell ,f 55? .' 3- , Et' ' fc 'X 1. -Q V' 1 ' ui ' , , .X 'av f r Y- 4. -,N V. . . -- ,. A , -we vr-wN.. MiA ,Q 6 1 AN' K ' ' ' R A A ,rl ii ir' A ,i 511 ' r x ' 'NA -4? QQ' ' 5 V -Q ff..k Y 4231 -. Q-is W 3 , gf aff 'L 1.5-QE' ,, fix N r r ws. ' M, s. Q, ' Q V A T 4 ' 1 as--.... Lf: . .. , 'f' ' A W' 'Q xi 5. 1 A rv bi, l X. V it , 'W - M i Al... J ' n f A ' , ,git .. F ,.v. V fx- ' ,Wy-1 :pf lvl' 1 f- illi V li es, 1 1 Q , kg 2,,,g3v,4 ln.,- Wi Daniel Hancock Barbara Hannon Geoffrey Hanson 2610 Z ....,,.,, '--f 4 ' ' , ,fi .ff.,a,1 VV fu .. .d l Mike Horned Jane-T Harryman - .-4 PN, E1 Lanny Hawkinson Sara Harizell Elzie Hays Roy Heallfm Jeanette Heimen we W ae... f- :aa N' 'Ui .gf Y P19 iq'-vw, i 4 'Ee Emily Hanveli -1 t ' K ' .sf W 'ir- Peier Hartley Q- . is-A ' a .,- '-m. J' we iw' A' aux iw 'lf' Rodney Hay Marjorie Heislancl 1,5 is 4 ii 'W -1 fl Hcirold Henson my 'ffl H ff? 1-sm an 5 . iff 'Uh-1 Miclwoel Heuermon 4 H K H ,we-,u .i W ll ,Mi I I A Ch-hr Y ,I 5. 1 Wqlfer Herndon Tl lOlT1CIS l leI'rll'1QTOI'1 , i i Qi vw ' .l'M' -'fl' wh Sonolro Hewi'rT . 17m 9 rfev' y l ff ' . ., . E 3. ,. N ,,., :,f'f':'1 ,, 2-2221 V K, Fronk Hirsch 1 Q Beverly HinTon Julie Hoffman ,,.w.mmh K 469154 ...X 4 -we J , Win.: , 'R I Mciry Hollenbough Karen Holmlunol , A ,..-.,A, I .H JL- ' vafggf ivki -.,'.il -7, 5 .-, lwif Wi: 'J' -' vcd - Ja nal -Q. , lflb. New-an 'l ln Wayne Herfzberg 1'T L l Beverly Hinolmon 4: quqmu Roloen Hodge Jecm Holohon I 'PN Y-,Q or Colleen Hoover Dgvid Hopwm-,Ol t S Q 5 if 'Wm 57497 . x . , xp, if ..'.- N- Jerry Hudson Esther Howland I' 431 ,465 QTW7 Md' .-4P ' Y ,-4 Q .,,,,7ff Suzanne Hurnes Bette Hunter if-rg, Stiff 'M i John Jouch Michael Jenkins Douglas Howard g X 'W Y? 1 We ,argl ,fy-,-.i .. F V S .H tx li bm ' N, s lx L -.-f - 'ss Q-' X s X , sm 4 f N, F' 'i fix 5 fha Y--. Marian Hughes Garn Ingram i N ,. K- f I 'J' ,P uf '47 -aff uw Melvin Jennings Q' , Fm' ei- Q,--X 't-ww, , , RN. J Daniel Hulen Janice lves as NJ X 1- :fx 'gi -.N W A 5, ,,,,W 4-f 4 ' ,,, V .W . .iff if f Q,w.,., f Zirmy , 1 ?L?'kfi?F Elscz Johnson Pofricio Jones Q ' 9 , . .1. .. ,iw f A 4 S 1 1 va , Murchie Johncox Q?-Eg X J J .L ,., John Johnson Sondra Jones V . 'I-149,59 K 1 ,n,:,., J I F, ' NW dl' aww? -1 Q ,'-, Q 1 '1'f ' ii .: 1 1'-,.J -1 1545,-X V-QT.. 2 11-0- iiif , . . -y. 5 'J Iph Keebough Borboro Johnson ' x 3 , I :Q i a iff -1 fg V , .j ,, ., ' ' Nw ' FN E :VY wJ . f ' .J Billie Jones 'VX UN-.-,uhhh new--. ' ian Q Jerrie Jordon 19 'Hx f1,,..f- , ,V n., , . , J, .,,,,. A 12 I, 1 Y' LZ! Wolyne Kempkes ,V.', Corol Johnson 405 Xxf. - ' -,xii Xa 1 J U oy 1 6,4-Q J, 1 . John Jones fb ffb us- ID' fbx - I' 'FQ- 'fhf' ' .J ,g,qT'4 k A ,f,, t Richard Kocmfz She-ven KenT A W iz 'M ,cf A , 44 I e - fir X K X f s. ' P9 A I E 'G N . ,fi 'Q' X XXX fi Carolynne Kenutis Susan Kenyon Beverly Kelchel Michael Kerile Tk X Brenda Kinclfieloe m fi? w,,4v 'lfjj' Tod Kingsland Linda Knowles ll- 'h- 1-ff' '--1' Douglas Kinne Judith Kooislra was x If A36 Q-if 56' mag '-., X Terry Kingsland X A6 Dianne Kindred Mr Q x .4 QT? Gary Kissel Troy Koppers Madeleine Kroeze l y m vb '--' A N i 3 N W is wt' Norma Londo kw- ' George Lcavvce X f 41 fs ' f'l3! Jerry Lee . . .xg 1 L ,. e wwf . -, ,gg5if,f1orlLrfLfLfa f ' ,,f, V W :IG-E , ff ,ZW-'. . 'A' ' 5 1 5 N Qian., 447' -51 L, i Bw' X x Judy Longer Elisso Lora AQ:- Q 'fn- ,Sim C..-'L' A, ' Pourriciu Lourirzen 21-Q.. x-V r r--- 1 Frank Lee V P Scmdrcz Loy g 'JM 4' k- ,,,A f 435 f. Q V ,D A za- W , Sb' 1 Sharon Leech Roberf Leeds N 'Wx We A Uh New M L . r..rr , , ' , rr 5 3 Q q , - v,:, I V, . fp wi Hr . ,. f :Z . . , Q we AAr' A , Q r ' R 1 - - ff X ,gg-'Q . gf N L' ' ,T L' , ' ' w rl r x, Q , J ' x ' L, X E ' I C.....l.... IZ-l I II annum nunrnnr x.,..- ,ti A -xnl S ia' Qijffmxi uk 3 Q.. iii L ff f as. 'R 65 Q -. l if, y V. ai 5 , 'fu 4 ,i xi 41777 , xi' if V wr I , Befty Linton Robert Liffon Gerold Lloyd Suson Long - 9',l. S95 1 sae 'f 'Ke Q' Gory Loomis Brion Looney Bryon Love '35 R In X-An Q .fn K 'A' - A ' X l ' ag yr 'zu 4-sf fe 55 Q :Q lm. -1, l l '1 '77 ' F ' .. f gs, Q' Philip Lynch Judy MocMillon Eff If Ronold Lyons Corole Mogdiis Roberi Mogill :-'-4'F- fx FQ ' GW? l -'gn fl' Dovid MocDonold John Molion fm. ., 04 gk all 'Chl 1-1 iv ii f AAA .2 . l I it riff I - A . ,4 .1 Dominic Monolello l Mory Nell Moslriuro P ,Mil , . . ,mfs i Q K AW -13, , x 1 491 A I . ,K Q .fs-Q.,-Q-v . . Sreve Moson Tlfiomos Molson l f-rx . Z:-: 1219 Nlory Morslrioll xg' is 1 41. . X Emily Moflwews .lomes Moynes X X' x 1 Q -4 -'f , . 1, ww sux X x Z -C' nemo? W1 , IVR 1 Slweilo Morlens ff-f Roberrol Moslwlo Beverly Moyo 'Y 'C .L 1 V l 1,1 Emily Martinez 'nf' RY X.g..-- Dick Molson -7 ,I Judifli Moflock Terry McCorTy J ,KM sfo ,,,, H if . . ,, ,, LV 5, P M ,-li '1 - F ' -'rf X Yszgivfa- . ., , I ' ' ' 7231. -- , 'T John McGraTh 1 il F' . fx fx, AZT' .,. C L , hair, a James McNally .,f-in ,gn- if ij V Alice Middlelon ,Ev-'jf ,. 'f T9 ' 11 r Marsha Miller Barbara McGuire ,fav za' .ff Michael McWilliams 'ZS' Q , f 9.22 rf' .kv --A 1 , , :RFQ ' o ' pp l'iR't Kenneth Miles ,13- ff' 'if I ar Sheila Moe av' Mary Mcl-lenry M f,...13, 422- 'lg l Aqpr ,V 3' ' r' ' H lr - 17 xc fi -.- '-1f,g,4x- wif' Tx he Vg Sly wwf. Parricia Meinharf James Miller N 0 T -441' 15 - ,4 ...,x Jean Moody LSSICI IVN. xv: un 7 r 1, -A . 34 -- A x NJ' 'N-g... 1 fm 11 QX W PaTricia Mendivil Lawrence Miller 'c 'X c, f 1 M r . ,..-, , nl..-r l A 441535 Q K 'T Julie Moore Pot Moore r-ig! . 3, ,4- Qu . -T K .ZS lvl, , ' 5 :'- f l i 'mr 1 K Wil.:ll'i1?i,,vilif4,'W rl' . Polricio Murphy i M .M ' 3 my f--nf K ,.,,. 'sdlgyf ff? Gordon Muirheoiol Roloerl Munger Golry Newsom Williorri Nero l . f 3' 1' rw-M is .55 is-sv Gciry Nichols ,mv es wif? Phyllis Morrison rn? if Z5 Robert Murphy 4449 gli .' Eg!- 1 Joyce Nichols 4152? If-'M Nf-hles Norma Nobles Michoel Molcm Poiricica Norlhrup s gf: wr lxvsdii James Novak 4 1 F5 W. , er, ,arf W - ve O M l Ronald Oesf V I . .gg Yffnvar X Vu Patricia Orchard Roseland Parker , ,f If 4 ,ey I l , -X . FE- , - A N I J-44: a ' , P , if . . 4 ye-, X J, q ,X ' I Joan Noverri -35' V '-Q' Harold Osborn Roger Parsons mf- ' -. ' . ,Q ...O I WY' ii!- ! R l Sally Ocana f .4Qrx E rv' I ,.,,,-- Sylvia Ogle Barbara Payne fi l I? vi ., 'nfl fl' Constance O'Donnell Y . B , 'ru- .ludifh Onsfad f-'15 149'-'T Nw V. Deirdre Page Mary Pearce .ff 'Qs ,cy QA' 3 wig, f xi 'vm 'QOH 3' in 17 A Sondra Peck ff , H VHX gig N124 QE'-Mgr Lindo Perce WB' its-...A ...V Douglas Peterson Jillene Pterdner GYM 'HW' w,,,Q+35vw 'K 3 Q , .li SUT 45? - Loretto Peer Qu., ,fy-1-N ffm Am ,gqi'K,. 'i X ,, J' ua , rf 3 t .f- , .sf fi -W ' Fidel Pefio Fred Perez ,X X Judith Peterson Jim Pierce Stanley Pinck .,-,-. 1 , .N f 'ef' V' -, s , , 4 , , x RN i . - iii. ix ' 1 . -- N P' 6 it Charlotte Penn ',.4dD-- ,-svw fi ' eff' John Perez Tw 1' Ann Petherbridge Pouloi Pitchtorcl A -we - , 7 W f 5253 :fy J udith Pogue -I , 'EP .v ' Judith Pope Carol Potter , 9x 'Rw- .Qi Judith Powers Q i , , , v ,N x n 2 X .iq kts - ' Xi S P I -- V we Usan ress er James Procter 'WP an Ronald Puente I .A W ,d . I ,FTM is Q -W ft me A ,s Y George Rarnos t Bernice Pwliin Phillip Raschke Susan Read Myrl Reaugh Ronald Reed Lou Reid ,Ar .119 fQ fbi -q ' gf it xl 4 ,J Wil' ,J Wi 5 ,, Grela Reiring 'r-ra Gary Richey J 'A A in r 1 s ?, ? r 2' X xv QUT--mn-i ' f'1h4lv' Eugene Roloerrs Lawrence Rornig ' nc 7m Dolly Rican ,fun 9' ,4vQ.....,, Janice Rohrbach Rojean Roseland V ff.A.Q' 5 he x ' , ,115 Judy Richard ' figs' W I c N, QX ix l if . QM ,Ei .ws . il 'rl', fl-7 f f Q, J- I ,, XR, Shirley Rinebarger Tommy Ross .fi 'T' 1' -.1--f-'L'-V . 1 1, 'Zhi ,X .V .., 151. . . 'Z '- ,ry icir , 3 :gg ,J ,gym 'M rm - Tb if f Judy Richart 51143. d 4 . H-,J W Carol Roberts W-mg .Q-...x, Beniamin Romig Gerald Rowland 2' an Tl yes 9 I 3-' - N-nua-an- ' ...f Naoma Rowley v-ww if 46'f:' Ronald Ruffulo S-mi! rig., eniffvi Mary Sample 4 R , ,gm ,M ,ff dag R I ' im 4 with Marge , -l'. 2' V N I y xx , ,. , N fl! jr ' ' Helen Sclieel 431 Norma Rowley Robenf Rubinstein X 0 l ea Af 5 rio 5 x7 X, fi ' M Y , X? 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Gilbert Wright .. ,i l -4'-J 4'YTT ' Gerolol Wynne 1-Ui sali- uf' nl Y Lawrence Yount Dovid Yorke Kart een oung Arny Yutoni ,ann 4fWX uf-71' Q-ff fV ,f H ik fa' he 2' , if ,fi ' 'af I 1 ui 5. .A . Ye ol' swan dancer. Zoom! Oooooo! H-e-I-p! B :S 5 'fax I' .. , 5 'A uf - my Mm Q, .. A i 2 i ie. 1 More of senior grub day. Jus? one big happy family. rams. ll - l 'Q' , nk 4 Okay partner. A Q uv Cb' ia , MJ S 'Aren'T they cure? Her m0ie5TY! Ha-ha-he-he-ho-ho. Worried? Who me? Robin Hood's last sfcnd. Did you see that? The kind, gentle seniors. -vii - A+ .. 2:5 b , ., is Q z V K' SA f X .fi .N 4 t 6 5 ii 'Z 1 firw ff -ei wx -'Q 177' Engineer BilI's ol' fan. ,Q 'in Mr. Muscle Man of 1812. -an . 6 . E 5 'ff 34 W! 1? i Go man gol Smile! 37 1-4 I r ri N? ,.,.g:5 , , 'jr lul- N if , , ..,.x.. ,1,. ., X , ,gs 3 Q Woops - my teeth are stuck. pi miie 2 .4 11. Ir's my Easter bonnet. All right, wise guy! r A Q ' H-m-m-m ! ., ed ' A , S - 'yt' 1 The latest fashion! Dancing in the rain. 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I wish To express my Thanks To The Junior Class Council Tor The wonderful assisTance They have given my cabineT and myself in such proiecfs as The Fall Play, The ordering of Senior JackeTs, and The Junior-Senior Prom. My Thanks goes mosT of all To Marilyn VeDeI, Vice Presidenf, and Marilyn Pivaroff, SecreTary, Tor Their hard work Through The year. I would like To say I was very proud To serve such a wonderful Junior Class as PresidenT. Thank you and BesT of Luck Always, Gary Shallenberger ,wfwfibifl 1'1 - 7 , x ,-' N' 'x aj l.,- I' . My irsT Row: Walrus Whiple, KenT Hughes, Willy Norberg, Marilyn Pivarol'F, Gary Shallenberger, Marilyn VoDel, Dan Avey, Steve Thompson, Jake Blubber, Secon I C l Abbe , Suzanne Schenkel, Bobbie Borner, Judy Wakefield, Sharon Wheeler, Sue Ruessell, Jody Brice, Susan MorTrude, LasT Row: Kay Cross, Roslie Ho mes, aro y S dl Susan Funk, Karen Panagos, Marilyn Wilson, Nancy DeVore, Sharon Truebloocl, KaThy McGuire, Judy Mondon, Ginger Yocum, PaTTi Pippen ow: Gerry me GY, 3' an-5 r A .1 .. . 1 . ,v,-- A A an i Q K X ,Liz A M. ts ' 5 , ff., C A 4 'MK I h z is , .fl 'Q Gp W' ., .fi gif s. 3 1 Jf A , . 'r 1 1, ' W 'Q 'V WV E f ' .A 'sv . :fe 1-L it 3 A5 113. . ,KVI ,Q X J +- , H52 , ,' , I .X v .. I ry .14 J V I ,', . W- N UZ.. .R V. A My ' 5 ' ', 1 4: f I 4 ' fm, l VVV' '24 if ' at .ei -fig i i t A. 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VeDel, N. Villott M. Virgilio, C. Vogel, B. olovick, D. Voris A. Wadley C. Wagner, E. Waite, J. Wakefield, J Waldron, J. Walker, N. Walker, M Waller, D. Walsh, B. Ward wx. 1 SX:- M416 1 Sotoh moves I Q gf , Af .r 1 it I Merrily VincenT Jim Gigler I Sophomore Class I would like To Thank everyone who has made This year a success. We have achieved The goals we set out To accomplish This year with the help of The Sophomore Class Council, Vice President, Secretary and The suggesTions of our advisor, Miss Bowdle. Our class has showed iTs leadership and ability To get Things done and I am very proud To be a member of it. I hope That This year .QF has been your best so Tar aT Cctlhi. Sincerely, . Bill Rosenstreter Sophomore Class President. Bill Rosentreter Y. X I'-. '-1'r'li,fIx 3 ,. 'I LT , T' 5? -I ' 'A,Lf'i,pgff y- ..- , ' .1 t I qi' f f ' x... L .f 4 Ja X . 3. ..... X -, - Y at It I... 7- . ..- ..J - I-If I I 'I : If ,Rl Y V 1 f' ' It Ak ,4 . 5-1 . 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The success of The Freshmen-Sophomore Donce ond ofher ocTiv- ifies proved This. I would like To Thonk The Vice Presidenf, SecreTc1ry, Freshmen Cldss Council ond Mrs. Brozellon Tor Their very useful conTribuTions ond ideos. As PresidenT of The Freshmen Closs I would like To soy iT's been o Truly wonderful year Sincerely, Cindo MosT, Freshmen Closs President fl nl sw T in X .,,,,x. Row i-Gail Anderson, Pray Yufoni, Mike Gibbs, Lynn Fergerson, Cindo Mosf, Dove Th J k R ompson, oc owe, Row 2-Christy Boone, Connie Boyd, Karen Cole, Susan Benner, Jon l?oberTs, Sue Whifney, Marilyn Kissell, Jonnne Horr. Row 3+Noncy McGlone, Nonc ST 'r J H Cloro Bcxrilone, Trudy Tyler. y oi, on ooney, Susie Mondon, Cheryl Doreglos, Judy Stern Ji .1 .5- ' rn i V ig VV H . E. Acevez J. Blair ' ' V31 l s' e . 1-f . J. Acton K. Boelter V, .Q , 5 V-.D N., t LL J ...izsvf J. Adams D. Bononno Vw- . .1 , V' V , 2 - E f R. Adcims L. Boncher ' ' .. ' Q V J.. X J. Aguinago C. Boone A L -'56 'S V 'Y I v L. Alamia R. 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V V V it H v CF' ,-2 A ,J ., ff ll X-1 t xi jg V Q. VV VL 1 W A . lm - T K: A J -. J 4 e - tw- .t F I M I 0 A -- ' v . -..ff VY ff V f ll l X '1 Q rr y mr. Nj Bk . c ' ia. 5 V Val V 3 F , R .ef yr . sd ef .4 Y-T. I 'WI 'V V KX' 6 A 3. 1. , of so Q -4 L. .: :: -3, V 5 'fn L r .' Na.. l R ' '-V -4- ,. . ': - DL . dj if V--V: 1 Y? - V-EV! Nik T V 'n-' . A 44- QT -A 'E . r l '55 -fi VM sf ll ' ,fi 'Nr-- ,N K -x N ' is-asa . VTVV ,, I .Lv .- 'F - A ,MV .rf M J. 1 4 1 str -lf it s, f - . Q -A A 'sr if ft.. .1 - E ,Ig f . . ,QW T K X T .- l TT Ll T l ats,,1!.e.E 6, 6, V ta M, ,tl VV . ,J , . 5, Q.- l g'i-? ti .Sfm,4'Q E - 3 wif. flax. 4 s. vvtim, a. vvriieri, D. vvtiitums, D. 451 I 4 is V N s, , VV .gsgs . N, f K- sv, V ' eg x ,,g. -J F., ' ,,,, , it -. NC. 1' 1 - - . . - -gn A Lk 1... Williams, B, Williams, l.. William, Williams, A Williamson, M Wt, Nilttong s M. lscn B, B. Wixson L. C. Wohler .sa e B. Yost ' A J. Wolford ' 4, - 'W .5 - A, Wood -P: :l lx if .'1 in V I D. Woods . I 5 fi' T. Woods X Quo 5. G. Q ., i,..d.A14 A. Woolett I B. Wright . f.: c- - 4. D. Wright ,V I. -- 3, -it , V. Wundrow Ly wi I S, Yoger . . , ' C. York X gsmyg in . .. Q ,N f-J. it. 5. . I D. Young -. I ' -, , . . ' -f 9 S, Young , f 73' be M k gi R. Young - f.. v1 'L 'L R4 Yutfmi H Q3 I' S. Zozulok I an ps I - ,n , Q., 45. E. Zerger W: N 1 V 'bw ' Q, , i 3, 5 8. Zimmer T' V4 5 ff G, Zobonok X V Q I it J. Green F. Wishinski Witherspoon J. Wohlleib ZZo'7?,A4L6 : ' --70M -f44duVrzZ,L.4,4A.0-wfxoaoj-wdof may ,W-w-,fl ra,-wlifffofywwv aim Af. yaahaalww mMMzW..W.....,z ozemifgfifdwvfffud-J pa ,w.Vf0y1Wv7fd '7M tr . if,f.efr:x3ifZ5f'5ff'f'4 iiiimwfdf KW tw i Wit W jig! ,1 MM44 iii' it AQ 'aa E 'xi iv' 5+-ff? E f 2 i Q 1 t 3' 5 i fi Q 3? '53 Mws- i E, PJ: ,M Student Life C,S.F. Both groups of the California Scholarship Federation had fun re-enacting some of the traditional yearly activities this year. Among some of these were the cake sales in the Quad, University Night, and of course the Valentines Dance. Also included were the car washes to raise money tor a scholarship to be given at the end ot the year to an outstanding senior. But the club isn't all fun and no work for they do many worthwhile things that profit the school. Behind all of this fun there has to be some who recognize this, and that's what both semester groups ot presidents and cabinets have done. The hard work is rewarding though, for when they wear their torch pins they are recognized as being a member of one of the most highly respected groups on campus. f,,,, fi A fi gm if 75 fs , 'T' X Y ' ff i- Q - or H r N Atv 'WL M' t'li2Q,w - ' , t r i 1 A V N' ' fe' X' F 'f .5 'P' '-'S ? 1 ' ' Al, -' - fi al H37 ' i S la et , , ister t , it t. J 5 if t v a rfb, 3 fig, , i if t , e -5 ,i f , .- f J '-M JN! - H 1 iff- - fr it 1, : .yt gf 'fl' gb ful 6 ' V -'l2:5ZQ-, , 'fs ' ' W W ' 5 we ct ' , ,f I ' i H , , , 'l r i b f f ift , ,M .N Q ,W , , J V J 'M A A X A , V irwvirnwmw K ll xkgill-I. J J zff'7j L .f', .Ls Uyxi Q 'Wm- Publicify Club The sixTy members of The Publicify Club, under The guidance oT Mr. Alexander and Mr. ShuTT, make posfers and Tags adverTising coming evenTs. Says Amy YuTani, PuloIiciTy Chairman, The PubIiciTy CommiTTee This year was really one To loe proud of and iT was an honor Tor me To work wiTh if. W. 2 X,q A 5'5',Sx .'i':i x ilk K, :QP tk .1 npvigl' x 'T e- ' Rfb' i S 41 S if -su ' f g g A I Pep Club ThirTy selecfed members of all four classes, plus The Song and Yell Leaders, make up This year's Pep Club. Under The leadership of Chairman Mary Ellen Hollen- baugh, These pepsTers did a Terrific iob of promoTing ThroughouT The school. Some of The highlighTs of The year are decorafing The goal posTs aT all foofball games, and organizing cheering secfions To promoTe beffer sTu- denT enThusiasm aT games. spiriT aT games, rallies, and -iusT general good feeling -5 -1-il 3, N e--.Nr T R 5 :QW be il ,fg is 2 . ' ,p r T T -N f ' gsffiisar' T 2 Q .EN ii' Fw , . , - I .4 . -YS M ' --i 'vu' .., ',HQif:.1.'1- mi: ii-----,',:ui I l'! Ti Finance Club Think of The spoT Wed be in if iT vveren'T for The ful job of handling our finances for games, dances, and members of The Finance CommiTTee! With ASB. Treasurer plays, in facf almosf all of our acTiviTiesl Congrafulafions Dennis Tarr af ifs head, This organization does a vvonrloiv for a iob well done. 98 m . E T,-.5 Row I-F, Longacre, C. Ackerman, D. BarreTTe, J. ArTlip, D. STewarT, Row 2-G, Kaiman, L. HolTslander, M. Several, W. Osfich. Row 3- B. Perkins, R. Baker, B. Summers. Debate Club The pros and cons of many subiecTs were broughT ouT by The members of The DebaTe Club. Their presidenT was David BarreTTe. 5 xxx l 929 W1 X' Ox VX 1 g-Ii v f' . l l k l Row l-M, Daugherfy, J. Hall, M. Milleur, B, Smirh. Chess Club Many a Tascinafing game of chess was played by The members of The Chess Club. They were led This year by Jed Hall. I i rril y g Row l-P. EasTridge, D. Cokely. Row 2-K. Soffel, J, Hornby, B. Wallefs. S llllll :F Q ' .jx 1, y o 0 'I K9 o T ,.f . slump Club ,VQQL-I - T. L - The members of STamp Club spenT many enioyable ' C hours collechng and Trading sfamps wiTh each oTher. X L0 QQ J X56 Q Ex Fish and Game WhaT does a Tish Think when he sees a worm vviggling on a hook or whaT does a deer Think when he sees The barrel Of C1 QUV1 poinTing his Way? These are iusT some oT The Things The Fish and Game Club have ThoughT abouT. Their presidenT is Alan York. ,43- Row T-R. Adams, A. York, R. l.aPado. Row 2-B. Munoz, J. McNally, D. Koehler, D. Ripley. if 9 ,S 'F-T T .f , -nl' i' P5 Row I-A. Whiflock, Mr, J. Brummer, A. lwig. Row 2-B. Waer, S. Essenmacher, D. Kinne, B. Burk. Row 3- B. Coppinger, B. Mclnryre, J. Wilson, T. Skopp. TOO Aviation IT seems ThaT every- where you go There is an airplane overhead. VVheTher iT's a Piper Cub, Tour engine plane or ieT, iT Takes someone To op- eraTe These airplanes and ThaT's vvhaT This Club is learning To do. Their head piloT is Dick CuTIer. Audio Visudl All year Tilms have been puT in The hands of The Audio Visual Club Preside-nT, STerling Essenmacher. Members of This club are used To The dark, as curTains drawn, lighTs ouT and proiecTor on are very Tamiliar To Them. Row I-R. Raymer, N. Haynes, D. BarTon, D. Cutler, A. lwig, R. Holderness, J. CaThey. Row 2--B. Campbell, R. Miller, D. Adams, D. Thompson, Mr. l-lalderman, J. Shupek, R. Rose, T. LiTTle. Row 3-W. Davis, B. Suppa, D. Borden, B. Helmer, J. Eddy. 0 Q 4' 4-.':'f-4 U s Q-ii 'ff-'W' an l A l T . T T 'HT TTT' R w T L R- D, Morrissey, G. Maag, E. HanvelT, J. Priesfley, B. STegall, J. Walker, L. Brown. Row 2-B. Nero, J. Simpson, D EarnesT T. Meleo, S. Donner, D. Tarr. Future Homemukers The FuTure Homemak- ers oT America sTarTed The year oTTwiTh a loang, The Popcorn Pop. Un- der The leadership oT Alice Fredlund, presi- denT, The clulo sponsored many acTiviTies. The ChrisTmas Showcase, pie baking conTesT, and Big SisTers are good exam- ples of This. ow l LR-M. Johncox, E. BarTanen, M. Johncox, L. Rice, K, I-lueller. Row 2-J. Lee, H. Cross, R. Moreno, D. Mueller, D STeTTan. .nf-1:4 1 is World Friendship Our World Friendship Club has done a loT To creaTe inTernaTional Triendship. IT is accom- plished Through oTher people and oTher lands, lli. Row i, L-R7C. Morris, S. LaTorTune, C. Lampe, C. Moe, C. Bowlsby, J. Looney, D. FosTer, W. Wray, V. Rorh, N Booth, S. Earl, D. Calderon. Row QYW. OsTrich, S. HalliburTon, C. York, M. Larrabe, L. Craig, M. Roberts, McKinney, J. Scrogham, L. Arwell, C. Yazzie, B. Fifee, H. Yazzie. ow 3-S. STurTriclge, M. WesTall, B. Bromberg C. Inman, E. Burgess, P. Irvine, E. Gulick, A. Earl, R. Wood, L. Frecllund. Row 4-M. Brannon, S. McGruder, S McGruder, D. WhiTTingTon, K. Reid, J. SchoolcraTT, M. l-lughse, A. Miller, N. KinTz, D. TalberT, P. Lowry, H, WrighT Jr. Red Cross Drummin' up Happi- ness was The slogan used Tor The Jr. Red Cross Tund raising drive. Their main proiecT Tor The year was a school chesT. Enough supplies were collecTed To lasT a year for 45 sTudenTs in aToreign school. Mahlyn Johncox was presidenT. lOl an'-,M ui T .fi Q? -r f-eb n il af. Row l L-R-D. Bird, A. YuTani, J. Schwabe, L. Peer, A. Silvestri, C. AbboTT, J. Bosilovick. Row 2-J. Lee, K. Shay, K. McGuire, D. Lezie, J. Peterson, N. Dotson, M. Hughes, S. Lay. Row 3-H. Alsop, P. Horsfall, M. Eakin, P. Laurirzen, B. Barber, S. PlanTt, J. McClellan. Art Club Swish goes The brush, as The airtisTic honds of The ArT Club members accomplish Their clever pieces of Work. Leading These members is LoreT'Ta Peer. . F, V ' 'K le ' ,Hari y 1 A ref' I . '-S-ff'7 ami: Photo Club Seen snapping photos around Calhi are The mem- bers oT The Photo Club, un- der The leadership of clever .. -A 4' QQ ilk w Sonny Hays. Aw'5'-F fe-111219 ' lg .T 1 .Lan ru V. ,. I.. V i'jQ1,,f Yzggj l.s.,.iwf.':z Row 1 L-R-C. Carlson, B. Eggers, R. Keisker, S. I-lays, N. Dorson, G. Wray, J. Smirh. Row 2-G. Orchard, R. Linning, S. Essenmacher, W. Camp, B. Lindorf, M. Strauss. Row 3-R. Ranson, B. SzaThmary, S. Pinck, D. Williams, M. HarneTT. V1 . - . Y .t: 1 ,A I , n 1 I Hg' I T ' 1- 1- .f. I ' ,I , I 5 ' . VY J 1 45 f -1 Q 51: . . . V 4 M g .- LK K 7 ., - f wi..- l .7 l A ,- f et Tiff T l fr ' 'args Q .,, 1 f Q ' 3-H l tl Row l L-R-R. YuTani, M. Green, C. Nalrase, B, Slobod, J. Campbell, J. Wilson, S. Steffan, M. Austin, B. Bortin, J. Smith. Row 2-B. Burk, P. Reaugh, R. Elliott, E. Crawford, Mr. Dorn, A. Sicerello, K. Sorensen, G. Rice. Row 3 -L. Jensen, F. Kocher, J. Eddy, D. Steffan, B. Tolfheim, C. Bedford, G. Komurka, C. Cole, D. Corvin. Row 4- G. Hill, S. Sturtridge, S. Donner, G. Hammond, N. Hayden, J. Acton, D. Rader, B. Mclntyre, N. Knock, P. Woods. Science Club Arranging TesT Tubes and Tlcisks while mixing chemicals are members of The Science Club. President is John Wilson. F.B.L.A. Selling football programs and helping with The Biggest Little Show were the maior proiects ofthe Future Business Leaders of America. Under the president, Nancy Foster, F.B.L.A. was one of This year's most active organi- ' zations on campus. L... z 'i3.xf5 K ',.-1g,- L .,. Nr! . 4' A fic gift' v 4 V.f- gl l llfvf lr- 1 :LP J. f -1 ,- 1 A T ,T V,-5 . If A .2 15 I . L tr l , T33 '1 ,ogy .- . B, . ' T I.. .I It - xx Y . F 1 M 1 fiiwirfif Q fl . ij i'r ' f J E v T T 'N N ry Yiwfgxg 1 I ,I 1 XXX , 2 , l T' f i If V fw .A We f J NWA Iliff., gi: r if T x l ls l , T ll lifflllf 'f llxl- T T 1 Row l-T. Tyler, M. Saporifo, S. Hambarian, N. Foster, L J. Hall, P. Maxon, P. Rahe, B. Neavill, S. Hauser. Row 3 Rice, J. Roberts, J. Johnson. atv ' 4, 4'-U x.'1, ' '...' ,oc ti , 14 ' gf M , X ml I ,lui 4, X Q 1. 2 e L10 cf. Q l New up-Y 'W 7 Q 1 1 . ff-,Y T Q 4 , . yy . fag. , T, 5 . ' -.554 .,..,r ,J 122 4. ' 42 L 4 .J . f ,f:jf,X .,:1g,g-1 -31.23 . .W 1. x, :asia-J , ' f ' , ..,... , L 1 ,li v 's 114:-,n-1g1:1.:v R QV ' - ' '92 'i T 70 O 2 3 1 ff' T 3 O LQ Q P PU za O LQ rn 1 in fn I O 'h -h 3 Q Q: 3 Z Q C 1 1. Y' P 'H O U1 -f rn N1 C' 0 Q -, 1 O P V' 3 G 'U na rv gr Z It Q 3 CL 9 75 O 5 T O JP' 3 O. 2 T' 'S' 1- lf :4 ,eff - LLC: 1 Y l 1 , ' F 3 Iii g i Q K J, , 7 A fl' 'k l g 3 1 iz s ' ,. 'T is-3 .1 s. l 5 'f ' ' i I 4 ' 2, I, gi, ,Vg , 4 if ,.?.....,, .. 4 4 S , 1' 1 w -if - - '1 .-:f1:52'1 315: ' .' -- Sd .2 15 :ZPL 1-I:-5-211: fs - - ' , - -5-4 -1, . 'A 3 - -.1 f rf.-1-:-.qs ' son, J. Walker, C. Martin, J. Roloff, N. Thompson, G. Squires, B. Hinton. Row 3-C. Sharp, G. Krumpus, S. Motschall, R. Callahan, N. Spencer. Future Nurses Another successful year has gone by for the Future Nurses of America. Under the leader- ship of Mary McHenry, and the advisorship of Miss Ohman the members have become ac- quainted with many new careers vvithin the nursing profession. ff ur TTY. ..,. as Row l-G. Yocum, M. Williams, C. Wright, D. Craig, D, Cokely. Row Walsh, C. Bedford, K. Sorensen. Row 3-E. Johnson, M. Westall, S. Stu -J. Harden, J. . Gilly, S. DeLaBarre, B. Rogers. Row 2-M. Shefky, Mock, C. Morris, C. Rhiddlehoover, G. Caterettes We owe a lot to the Caterettes Club of California. They have served refresh- ments at most of the dances and many thanks again girls, for all of your help. .. Gif we-' '- ff 5: 2-J. Schwabe, L. Rector, S. Steffan, D. art, G. Davies. T03 .zu-vw f'lHM'3fV:' w 9-E7 l Xf i' Row l L.-R.-R. Yutami, D. Woo, R. Oestereich, L. Krueger, C. Fuller, P. Reaugh, J. Sooter, D. Fritz, B. Briggs. Row 2 -D. Koehler, R. Houghton, B. Mangels, M. Miller, J. Folda, M. Reaugh, K. Cole, A. Schmelz, L. Jensen, D. Miles. Row 3-P. Dresman, H. Thompson, F. Karlson, C. Erwin, J. Hill, T. Kingsland, P. Burton, D. Smythe, V. Talavera. Row 4-L. Yount, T. Emery. gfgygjg 4' V ,T lf- fl 'iff-ff,fFi?f:Z1 '-T6 59.1 ' WS. X...-,.- l 'pc 31,5 any -4- ,.,,wa-g':Vf5 2-1,,, .i, -. , ,Q X . - ' - -V H A iq' - s . , .Q V,-,. --. -V ', - Fay. .1 .M7'1'47Vff '. . .. 5129. '-fr' ' ' n 4.6 1 '? --Q - 1-Lab' V. tri , , ,nf-v f ' If . 'mg-.fs-, -.. 1 'F 'K -.. f- . ' . s' .. ff'-fif. ,ie - f . -'.- : .,... , AH: .s Ra 'jf-V . es 1' - 2, ig '11, , ' ,:,: 2.1. ' ff .K ,A wwf H., 4.-V. V 1- - W- V - -. V . - - , 14 V! rv-.V 4 , - . gg V, N :L,2iiifaitf 1 F 'S V V - . . 'f - 1 ' .17 - ' W 4 ., ef 'ini . if.- f77'l T.: -T in . 4 - 'H I ' V . fi ' - -1- in ' . I, . A J, J I . - V,,. V,-I-V V -graft 4 Q. -. ff 5 . I ,f in pq- X344 -4 if si. 3-.Is ,ag X V. r gf f . ,Y 'Y' V, L' g gi, -rg .5 ' ,I gg1,. . if I ' If .- 'xl MM, V x . , e 14 lg 52151333552 - V.- - 'r A s.- '- ' K 'f' ,-- - .. uf- ', f- Q f V ' ,Vw ' f 1 Y if- r ' .P . , V .- - fi. 1 - I f 14. K F 2- 1 . qfi V V! . ,V Q . . - V- 9 ,V V, JZ- , Aj W . - .nf K . ., 5, 4- H ... 4 A , I .1 . , I Q ..,.q,V, .1 V I T F , . ,V 5 A 3 . , ' - -1 bv -. -. -,1 K: I ' I 1 , . Q L ,, I VV ' 1 M 7 . .. ' -'V-nl I I V V German Club Criten tag, meine lieben treundel The thirty-tive member club holds one meeting a month which is devoted to a program that promotes turther under- standing ot German culture. Caryl Fuller served as the club President. . r. ,Jr-g .YQ vgJ Row i L-R-l-l, Alsop, M. Sepulveda, H. Huston, M. Hibble, L, Rowe, J. Thiebaux, L. Rice, V. Pruitt, S. Hambarian, D. Burk, B. Pitts, B, Cady, B. Langan, B. Brannon, V. Cartwright, J. Doidge, L. Cooley, F. Dobson, M. Tippin, B. Slobod, L. Cole, J. Looney, B. Cook, P. Lapple, J. Newberry, G. Stockdale. Row 2-R. Kusmienski, J. St. Onge, M. Thomas, J. Evans, D. Lizzie, C. Overin, K. McGuire, J. Mondon, J. Myers, P. Eastridge, D. Jennings, C. Leith, J. Robinson, J. Langham, D. Quist, S. Hauser, J. Roberts, V. Dorsey, L. Ferguson, S. Hays. Row 3-K. Ramseier, G. Anderson, F. Williams, J. Tabor, P. Mitchell, M. Ferguson, D. Greenshields, N. Knock, E. Gulick, B. Ellis, M. Flaherty, M. Murphy, M. Westall, N. Sherrell, C. DuLac, M. Hughes, P. Greenshields, C. Cole, H. Gouin, P. Lucas. Row 4-P. Horstall, C. Elkins, K. Krechtler, M. Giles, P. Thompson, M. Eakin, S. Sturtridge, K. Overin, C. Brookhouser, P. Stenson, J. Pogue, J. Burk, L. Shepard, S. Bertling, A. Bailey, B. Neavill, M. Garrett, G. Reiring, S. Livenspire, J. Nichols, C. Cerato. French Club Bonjour, mes amis! An activity L11 which was initiated by the club is the French table in the Cate- torium. This informal gathering creates an interest pertaining to the language. The seventy mem- bers meet once a month, and President Sandie Cerato is ad- vised by Mrs. Hall. Latin Club '-08? Salvet, amici! The annual Christmas party and the Roman Banquet in the spring are Latin Club activities. Miss Joan Bow- dle advises the sixty-five mem- ber club, and President is Jean Campbell. The purpose of the loll club is to encourage the study of C. Turner. 'dk x Row 1 LAR-'S Stewart, R. Boone, N. Lush, G. Kalmar, S. Schaefer, J. Anderson, L. Lance, K. Hueller, S. Cook, D. Col-ely. Row 2-AB. Palmer, E. Shaw, L. Rector, J. Campbell, B. Summers, C. Bedford, C. M i :iw 'V-.- c B. Burnett, J. l'i.-tt-i:.or1. Row 15--B. Heede, S. Primanti, D. Barrette, J. Crow, R. Rubinstein, C.' Elkins, B. Bauer Westhrzrg, J. Simmons. Row Ai-K. Stitzer, J. Hornby, J. Wilson, T Melee. B lnmic Ca, I-lnmmq...-J, I. Gig l -..,. .- xg ' -.f 1 7 I f .9 be Spanish Club Buenos dias! lt surely was an exciting year for the Spanish Club with Linda Villalobos acting as president. They be- gan with the sale of club pins to the more than one hundred mem- bers. Entertainment, for the Navidad was pro- vided by the club. A Spanish dinner and a sports night rounded out a very successful year. Q5 'yi 5 - in . tm: -ffl bww, ,A ' 1. ,- S.. N?-. 3 Q . ' 4. - ,,-P ., ,,. 3943: 2? g- Y if ' - 5 Lim Ft 'ra 's f - 3- S A ,Egg EW igsyx K i K' . F J -fr' 5 S F .l17 '17 1 ,N . ,t-. i ,fx qw :QW xi ,V wr Y , A f , is V Lx X, V3 '- uf ' xv Y,-ffl N 3, We sl 1 . X AVN I' .1 ill' . ri' 'lf ' . i Q :V R 4 it V -.- , .E H ji , 2' .': 'QQQ'f7 2 3 , A - g y jj .. 5 M X ,,, .,,... ....... Q..- , 2 W' T? J- , xv 1535 l 1 Q Spanish Choir The beautiful songs ot Spain and Mexico were made familiar to all by the smoothly blended voices ot the Spanish Choir. This choir had its beginnings in the Spanish classes and club only last year but it has come a long way in that short amount ot time. K .emiiaifikzwifaiw ' '-'S'3'- V' 1 '?37f JV xx 'rs Pi T y . ,Q .1-yzif. ,- K me-x xl i,1g-'?-.f,:..'- i X255 gf 5 I 5' It : 4. VE we -3 - . 'V' if 2,9 :A Q-1. i' .I rw... 9 iff. I Q - -I T, I I. . , , . nazi .. . fin X Q Q: :Q S ,S ,ig LN , - v I- 'Q - 'hh 4 so ff- EQ in il 5 i ss, 3' 5 ' 1 . 4 , ..,, 3 W Q NST N, .,., , , 4 I on M1 . g jj, F 1.4, :':,.41:. In 4 6 L A 3 9 'ri , H' r , , 'V I -r Y K A - up , N , 5 . 3 V , , I .E L ic X 2' - ' K ' x N: -A b Q - M5 B 4-' - . ,AL 2 Q if -is 'S S. i . - -- , 5? -J f ---- W- .3 .,,, , ,TZ Y .F ,, p...r :, Q, l. f f A Eff i xt ti Thespian Club Acting in Thespian Club are the X lx 43357 students who have accomplished 'fag Q , . at least one hundred hours of hard ' ' 'H -We earnest work in this field. Linda 0? . E A K .. .ti A .. . A- . , , ,. , Qnqeqi Pierce acts as President of this club. ' 0 A ., as . -5. -sa Y -. 3,2 71 2 an sf 39 , fl at ,S X s ,sg sg 1 1 1 ppm: xx 1 :f , X1 Q fi 'Ziff . J eff f77?? W ffi 5ft ' - Q, 'Q 5. . Row l L-R-M. Tippin, N. Ferber, K. Bradshaw, L. Pierce, K. Hammell, J. Bozant, S. Cook. Row 2-J. Heinen, P. Stein, J. Moore, S, Cerato, J. Thiebaux, C. Potter. Row 3-S. Mortrude, D. Mickel, R. Ransom, J. Priestly, S. Donner, M. VeDel. .oy W-5-f M gf' ri? .A -P41 ' ' The ' illlivffi hav X Wx! gt 5 l! I f 1 I lf? it n U' 52 it Drama Club has been established to further the interest of students interested helping Linda are Julie Moore, Sandy Cerato, Jeanne Thiebaux, Jim Priestly, in acting. President of this club is the same as the Thespians. Other officers and the many members. cs, U 51, ufI I f -.. ,::'-,lt 1 ,--4 ,- f - f f --,r ,,, -lf f tl Wflfrlmnl , ' - ,,- , - 1 Nl ' f ,ff o . H-.--- -H I W.. ..,.,, A u in 5 F V ,rf 'J Qty H- Ro13.efer's.' 1. 5 . J M H use Q GJ Q 'f X' Y ' ' W f fwfr- :freer I Continentals Club The French, German, LaTin and Spanish Clubs all wenT inTo The mak- ing of The ConTinenTals. They spon- sored The Navidad, which was a huge success, and is To Take place from now on. PresidenT Linda Villa- lobos had a loT of Tun and did a .V 'A 'nm . 'QPF T4 A ,9 'W'-.fr 41 I 'tive' 1 ' .,..- wp . . -..A I' .' ' ' ' A slr L4 1 ' -if A 4 -'T ' f 'K S. 'r ...1- . V ' E , J' - 5 I A he , , y ...fi . s :MS ff l ' k. . ' 1 9 ,ii-2' .f T1 ' K l I X 90 . X ' lb 4 li 4 1. 73 I , N, . I .Q my , rs , if 9 .. -fs v -y, 4- N f A L. -x 'V 1:-L' 4 T X A T 4 Q ' v . Q' T l-lp ' ' .ix 9 4 , 1 -,, I 5 2, YR 1 bb Q I ix V V I real greaT iob in The eyes of her u 5 club members. A 4, f T-'w,l lr ' T . . '. .. 'J 1 -f in l'5f' 'T' X? N Qi ll . W , - I . gl J . , 'E .5 i , . 'A 2: .- 2' . -T. .L . i i g. ' Row l-M. Reaugh, C. Fuller, K. Elder, S. Stewart, J. Thiebaux, J. Campbell, A. Ogle. Row 2-G. Reiring, M. Miller, L. Villalobos, L. Lu Knowles, B. Bauer, S. CeraTo, J. Robinson. . X- me -1 TKEVQ f ijyixlf I ix 5 X r-Sq.. K 1 K4 eeeifis-g.'.'N f .Q,5 ' 1-'i nv ' ,in I 1 w may l ' 9. fc. ,wi T . 6,5 T- , .ff-1' - wjj-J, g, , mb? 'gf'tf-N A gas! A 1 5,51 ,tv J! -s. ,. 'L --, , '- 4 - -I 1. new 1, . , ,ae T, . it. Q -V: -K 'iff 1 :LP ' I A Q., xr-.. L. Le V. 1 Y , - T'Yf' re. f, -0-- f 5 -Q T be F- - 'P V' wg: ll 6' . 's 'f' ' Row 'T-G. Cosgrove, P. Cooper, K. Elder, A. CarTwrighT, M. Johncox, B. Ruff, C. Colle, N. KinTz, L. Harris, J. Hoxsey, B. Jones, D. Lloyd, J. Jordan, B. Hindman, A. PeTherbridge, C. AbboTT, K. KeTTle, L. Jo Cooley, D. Elder, L. Smith, B. Slobod, D. FosTer, J. Shea, N. McGlone. Row 2-J. Anderson, S. Schaefer, I. Kazmar, L. Bullock, P. SchwiTzgebel, J. Burk, P. CarpenTer, M. DahlsTrum, L. Tubbs, L. RecTor, S. Berrling, J. O'Brien, V. STeel, C. ScarleTT, G. DuLac, C. KenuTis, N. Rowley, A. Obregon, S. STeTfan, J. Thomas. Row 3-S. Thomas, F. Williams, F. Wishincki, K. BradT, J. FichTel, E. McClemenTs, J. Robinson, J. Langham, K. Reid, S. Wallis, J. J R b k M Eakin P Thom son, M. Giles, K. Overin, J. Perherbridge. Row 4-J. Lee, B. SchwiTzgebel, L. Lu Knowles, L. Morgan, N. Knock, Astro, B. Jennings, . um ec , . , . p B. Palmer. uture Teachers of Ameriw SouThern California, where They aTTended The annual conven- Tion. Then as a special TeaTure They wenT To The TooTball game beTween U.S.C. and Oregon. Priscilla Cooper had a very Eraser Chasers grew in size as iT did in populariTy. As ompared wiTh lasT year The club is almosT doubled. To sTarT TT The year righT They visiTed Mulberry school Tor sTudenT S d on The lisT was a Trip To The UniversiTy of eaching. econ evenTTul year serving as presidenT. 107 i fi Q51 in I T 5 TFL llf'f'f,-' :L AX x ,lx -,xf - ' X, 5,,,nr', 5 ' n -J gps. , , L . .gg . 11 sv, i K 1 1 J-eff x . I f 4 Row l-R.-R.-K. Hughes, R. Lyons, P. Pena, T. McCarTy, M, KeTTle, T. Kingsland, V. Breglio, J. Banscherer. Row 2-J. McKeon, G. Kissel, G. Vanpaner, W. Kemp- kes B. Hodge, E. Byall, G. Vyskocil, J, Lloyd. Row 3-A. CasTillo, J. Mahon, B. Wardell, J. STolo, D. Lillywhite, S. Gould, P. Dobson, T. Garcia. Varsily Club VarsiTy Club, under The leadership of Mike KeT'Tle, has done one of The besT iobs ever in Their hisTory. The main purpose of VarsiTy Club is To promoTe parTicipaTion and inTer- esT in our aThleTics. HighlighTs of The year are The planning and purring over The annual VarsiTy-FaculTy Game which always Turns ouT To be a greaT success, This year, along wiTh The sTaTesmen They picked our queen and princesses. STudenT ushering aT The assemblies is one of Their assignmenTs. VarsiTy Club is also responsible for many of The school acTiviTies. A paT on The back goes To The oTher officers who helped in leading The club To a year of greaT success. Whistlers Club WhisTlers Club is made up of The s Q , if-l lx T various girls who have leTTered in G.A.A. sporTs. The girls referee in playdays and TournamenTs. Row l-R.-R.-L. Knowles, J. Onstad, M. Martins. Row 2-K. Reid, S. McGruder, J. Campbell. Q, L - -' V- . f ,L Q: , ' UN. ijxzbrq yi?- x 1 fe gk K--ef i?i ,f-Q11.: Vf- -. ' S' , y--mf.-k' ' ' s ' 5F'Q-:bm , 'Z X 40 ' 6114: if H 1-34. ws? 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F A i A I 0 2 i!i w . 97 - -' A A - ttggxv K NNN ' ' evm4f1is.,.i,,, , 'ei ' sus A 5' T x ,,L,..u,,.,. hx., V .A Q.-L -Q K gg... . I . F . ' I QQ' if i T , - 4,3 'T '- -,,,,,,M-Q T .5 P7 5 59 1. gi A. of f 41 . x A losTing TribuTe To The Teomvvorlc of school oncl com- muniTy . . . So begins The inscripTion on The woll of our new pools, which wos ploced There oT The cledicoTion. Girls -ff , r inf -'v 'i - 1 T , i my ,V W A L ,,,. WV I 1 ,I . , A , -as 4 J A mama mm: ni us mum if --H, t l f. f A QR? .iz Q, u 1 ,,, , ,I Nh A: 2 ciiuluin,um rms, mmm inns: ii um i 'f- ZW 415. Q ,,,f?M.,. 4 stun Ill uinnxmmx l!ll mum mam 6 7 1 lf? Ill cumu mmm u m un nnmuimii f ' A - ' -V '2,f I i 75,5 LLIL 'Ill vmuu mu un sum nsmu ui T il .2 r Clllllllll IIGLKINL r. 1. A. ui. mi m sam H ' , I jf: I Vllnlll I-Lllllilll Sill! Llllill um mam 3 i' ' , ' umm un cluixnuuminumm ummm 1 , , ' jp' ff ,Q ' Ullllli. ll Ill umm nu 1 fp ' ' 12,25 A195 Y X.. lZ.:Iuv E I Q T' 'l .gel T Vince Breglios smile reTlecTs our ioy oT the dedicolion. 3- , V -' 1 ' - . 1 Lodies, nor yer! ll0 Toiined. L L from The l957 Aquocode ond The vvoTer polo Teoms enTer- J. 1 2 l Mr, Hobsons humorous dediccnion will cilxxoys be remembered. George orc you nervous? Condor Blue 53 , . ...a' . X 4. , 4 , - 5 ll .xl - G seems? si h , i , ' ix L Q I. il K l 'ff ' Sgr- if v ,.- 5, f X ,K L6 L Q - X ' ' K XY .1 A i A E+ VQNY Y X 1 , , Vg it M, Y M. -7- xg L Anml . , lx 'X 1 ,ig ba 1 u 1 1 g 7 6' it-A Y l If l 5,4 . L If xl-V - F ax -E. X '-V 1, A l i .. T X Q f T - , , i - i -2 . J I T- N J., fir ' ' ,ix ' ?', -H iii.-' L ly Ee ,I sl rx N I ' N ' . -4 b V. l, - w, , A , ' l f 'ss is le it ll tw l 211' K I T A uw, 7 if ' , ' A A 1 ' T 'N H 'il' an h A V, Q--1 Hx .N A .X , . , - X - , il Led by President Bonnie Aug- ustine, Vice - President Becky Green, Secretary Greta Reiring and advisor Mrs. Dorothy Brew- er, the members of the Con- dor Blues helped to promote spirit at the football games with their peppy routines during the half. Also they participated in the Corona Invitational Band Tournament and they performed during the half-time of the Rams- Seatedz Bonnie Augustine. Kneeling: Greta Reiring, Pat Stan- field, Becky Greene. Standing: Miss Jackie McCauley, Miss Jane Daniels, Mrs. Dorothy Serafino. Eagles game in the Coliseum. Another function of the Drill Team was the evaluation of football players with a point system, The girls met with the coaches and learned about the game. Each girl was assigned one player to watch at the game. The following week the points were totaled, and the Player of the Week was chosen. 'W A- .X fi 0 I El T3 'Ig ' :l ' 5 v A ' V vi H-g Q 5 Y I ,K , K G! v Q gy A 4 lj : A K 1 ' -X vi -E. I Y P ,T-V 17 ' .-- N 'f ' 3+ -1 1. ' 5 1, - , 1 H' ' ' ,, N ' ' in il., 1 -1 , ' ' , Y- 4' Qin!--2' if is 2. 'S P . 4 ef -A F 5' 7 '., -- ' r- .tg.,,, W- ,, , 1, ' , P' 'l ' , . 7 P - -. 1 I ... A - . ' , X , Q ' i' ' . ' Q I -. ..,. 'I TF ' 5 Vi A V , X , gk? .. 'l l . ' A N f. 9 'el Q- X Y Wm? l . V A ,tt TE: ,'- ' ' V A' Y .1 . tj 1-. 7,1 f. ,1 . v N - -' 1- 'W' --3-X , f -'N Q ' U 1 ' ' g. '-- I V - ,, . dill, - ig' ,..:5:f0:f, 'Q z I i g Y l a ll 'N I i A ' , All ' lk K A 5 if V lg T' f ix l Ll 'Ad il 1 l Q21 - 1 ' i w ' ' x 5 - A ' ' . A . V , 5 To W EN 1 le X .X 3 qf i i -A L? . Y 5 :K Q,-N K . E K 1 - U' 1 A - A , . I . , .b pn-' 1 H, vb -, M X D 4' ' K i I I r-h,34- - t ' - : 1 ' ---. 1 -' -' 1 - ,M ' V A' 'Q t ' ' - ' Q 'V . ,P I ,I X- Band 2 aj -j .. EZ ' 2 l Magnificenfly playing music aT various Calhi acTiviTies is The clever Band, under The guidance of Mr. Charles Heckel. Thanks To These sTudenTs, and Their hard eager work They have promoTed f, 1, '1 A li 15 ll, ff 4 V Diane Clinger and Mr. Charles Heckel school spiriT. Besides playing aT Calhi's games, They have par- TicipaTed aT The Corona lnviTa- Tional Band TournamenT and aT The Rams-Eagles game in The Coliseum. tif All ffj ll rl l l A 5,1 A 4 1 T Varsitu The Condor varsiTy football Team experienced many Tense momenTs ThroughouT The season. Composed of indi- vidual sTars such as Phil Pena, Gary Kissel, and Dink Swin- dall, The group had ouTsTanding Teamwork which enabled Them To Tace conTidenTly The oTher SGVL Teams. Spurred on ootball by The brillianf playing oT boys like Jim STull and Tom Her- ringTon, The Calhi VarsiTy knew many vicTorious momenTs which helped To soTTen The disappoinTmenTs of games losT. As in every experience oT liTe iT is The memories of The vic Tories, and noT The deTeaTs, ThaT linger in our hearTs. , f ll . y 'P J ,ml N A s. T I ll' I ' 1 30 ' mf? 77n57iT 9 rv time .ww , J. lg. , so , T T ,ae well-QTAWJZW fgS'Y':'3r STP ZIP S35-f +5Ue?,29isazfif in 448 436 ea? 9533 eau 49 T 1 Ali, fs ff: if , .T Q- T' Tm me - T 4. 119 R 'T , me so fe-4 27sfirss2fc59 '45S1 fe19f '4 'Haj' my M zxsi ...,- 'db i -- K A '- E 4, 1... if rci .lers s 4' , cfiss w ' P i ' f r ,,.r. --i- ' . ,fr T' KT 7 Tw I -if ssicr c . ,,, di c dsi. ,r r L ii T T T 'N T i i 1 ' ' - . cks- - . 'M TM' N Row l-S. Gould, P. Pena, D. Wynne, T. HerringTon. Row 2-D. Swindall, G. Kissel, K. GaTlin, G: Gipson, J. Slull, G. Berry, B. Uzel, G Hand, A. Menaugh, R. EllioTT, L. YounT, L. Porfer, T. Tibbeifs. Row 3-D. McMurray, D. Winkler, D. Earnest, G. Richey, I. Pivaroff, J. Kingsbury, J. l-lannum. B. Boyd, M. Mclfeever, B. Brown, T. McCarty, F. Anderson, G. Anderson, G. Vyskocil, J. Ross, V. Breglio, W. Kempkes, R, Clark, D. Heyden, C Til:rb1'rs, T George, Row A-T. Neal, B. Mead, J. Bowan, J. Succoro, J. Cloud, P. Sweeney, T. Roche, S. Hayes, B. Monger, M. Rice, W. Turner, W. Williams, 1. Srciie ie .hambewinin ll3 Bellflower i i si 4 x , Fred Anderson Calhi opened The 1957 season of San Gabriel Valley League vviTh a 57 yard drive which gave The Condors The firsf Touchdown againsf Bell- flower. Bellflower came back vviTh Three scores To gain a 20 To 13 halfTime lead as Sfan Gould, The Calhl speedy halfback forged 60 yards for The second Condor score. The Bucs seemed To have solved The Calhi pass defense as They Took To The air To score The final Touchdown. This vvas The firsT Time in Three years ThaT The Bucs have been able To beaT The Condors. John Bowen 9 Be ir lr 5 H grown Allin 4, lifimlwilin .lm 1 'PEE 2255 iv TX Excelsior X' m vu Q R 1 E, L - ' !Wa 'S , .,L. A ' V T ,af 3 ' T AIA' + ups, ,Q - ' 45 N131 .1 .. 6 A9 , 'V . 1 ' Q 'Q rl me T 5 ' 4 . f- L A Z 1 T V fv4' , T' Q . T . N 1 , ' o I lvr G ji: el?v if T , T 9 - in ff . 'UA Q i,,,,,,.. fi-.A A 1 ,.. T , .f, X M Q I My T ,.-:ni 3 r Ken Gc1TTin Gory Gipson W H l' B' K J V' N ,, , ..v.. . -in A 'V 'Ima' .. . ., '-Q.. Q ,,5,- - iff 5257? T 1 i 1 f T, On The locisis of oi poor showing c1goinsT Bell- Tlower, The Condors enTerecl The Excelsior gome cis cm Two To one underdog. These odds clicln'T rneon or Thing To The Conolors by ony sTonclc1rols. Jim Sfull sTorTed Things rolling vviTh on inTer- cepTion scoring ploy which neTTecl 37 yords. Dick Winkler conTrilouTeol To o winning cause by pick- ing up o lc1Terc1l on The eighT. From This poinT STon Gould scooTecl orounol leTT enol for The Tolly. Gory Richy leol The defense in CoIhi's ciTTempT To preserve TholT leocl. ExcepT Tor oi lone T,ol. They ciccomplisheol Their job, The Tinol score reoid l3-7. k ,,, t L,,..4 l v V, 'Ni' Sfon Gould Bob Greene 252 T M .4 4 , , , IQ' ic? 1 ?f ,, ' I AQ vs H , 'XT H d TOVT1 l'l9l'I'iFlQT0f1 Dennis l-leyden Gary GFI HE Santa F Wayne Kempkes Gary Kssel The Calhi Condors defeafed The SanTa Fe Chiefs, 13-7. IT was a Thrilling game all The way. lvan Pivaroff shook loose and laTched To Dink Swindalls aerial and raced TwenTy-Three yards for a Touchdown. STan Gould was called in for action and responded beauTifully. Tearing Through The cenTer of The line, he evaded a Tackler downfield, and reached The end zone sTanding up. Gary Richy and Vince Breglio Teamed up on defense and mainTained The lead as They sTopped an aTTernpTed Chief scoring in The final minuTes. 1 s E ls K 'T H1506 HIST T A L Bob Mead Bob MUUQCV Phil Pena E-133:-5 g4S T l 1 14V 7 , V' ,. f 1 it , C ,-, J . Nl nteloello we E 23137 Fir F Y 54 X y if ..., Ivan fiyglfl-,ff. f, Leon PorTer 9 4 J ,w,,yJ1 jimi. f , T yy Wafer' If ,is l ,', 9 i ,Q l' T, i' fi-l 'I . A y i' ',,1iiiA fr fi if' T, T 'gif , f I fir f f , Mahi i ll p' A frm ,fl 4 i 1, ll 4' , l I 1 img. I yy, T up ' if ' ll f T' ,,f fri, f Precariously hanging onTo second place in The -' league sTandings, The Condors plunged head on inTo The fire as They Took on perennial champs, The MonTebello Oilers. In everybody's book, T MonTebello was going To Tind The Condors a f pushover, loUT noT so, ThoughT Calhi. On The firsT Q- K if fs series of offensive plays Phil Pena dove over M Q Trorn The one, clirnaxing a sevenTy-Tvvo yard 'li L ...i march: The conversion was good: The score: 7-O. MonTeloello could do noThing againsT a poTenT Condor line in The TirsT half buT Tinally downed Calhi 27-7 in The second. Jerry Sfglo James 5Tull . KES A A if -ev, 35 519 rf' E492 ' 'rf l is T ,T gf .... 1. 1 ge ' A T , , Phil Sweeney Dinlf Swindvll Chris TibbeTs EI Rancho swf BaTTle scarred, The Calhi Condors faced El Rancho. lT was El Rancho's Homecoming and for The firsT quarTer of play iT seemed as if There would loe no Don VicTory dance. AT The firsT chance Calhi's Condors scored and hung on To a 7-O lead. Dink Swindall aT offense and Chris TibbiTs aT defense helped keep The Dons score- less. Finally The Dons' offense sTarTed clicking and There was no sTopping Them as They vvenT on To defeaT Calhi, 27-7. So The Trophy will resT in The Dons' showcase unTil nexT year. si Q, we -ll X Ted Tibbefs gt S325 5 -' fx . Wallace Turner Gerald Vyskocil 0 Q . - Fl 1 W l i , ,Ai .1- x 4 V KN N ' 1 L y Y A .,. . I p l 44 A Warren Williams Dick Winkler Larry Yount i N E285 'i O I N' ' H fi H vm if' - 3' . ffl 1 C5 . C P+-' D , fl, Aft! lo 1: 1, 1, 23 3 'll' 'S C up ,fl 'r 'f mi 1, 4: i , A? - t gk, ... 5. Q., - 1. T ' . ig M gn . .. . -- -... , T . W . . . Q ' C. C W. ,, , 1 R. . . ' fe , - -ff if if E of LVIL f' F f 1+ , Y W 1 , .4 x Q y H T i 2 , K ' ' 4 I 7 'C . 5 ,Q w. , .J , , is , W 6 R A , ,, -, H J . fs J T it , 1 t ny ..v. IW if l D V y -Q gg. F A 3 Q I V sl, . v v t A, X I N A n 'U X: . V l V . - li . It E yal l. 4 if Q fv'f'- '-P ' Y Jn X' . . 4, 'TI' 1 '3' It . . b Z' ... - -A f 54, ,z, ,,' , ' . i . ,.-,.. smiisi ,.'- ,MQ-1 '.'- Avv' -so-3. 34' my mi ' Row l: Mike Strauss, Dennis Curran, Jim Seulke, Mike Ceveraux, Mike Tillman, Frank Robbins, Alex Castillo, Duane Reidenbach, George Ramos, Hector Yurralde, Vic Boyd, Ken Branger. Row 2: Peter Hand, Gerry Mulkins, Larry Collins, Ed Silvestri, ,lay Morrissey, Bill Nero, Bob Greene, Jack Pferdner, Chuck Turner, Bob Short, Joe Wilson, Dennis Vaccarella. Row 3: Terry Kelso, Gordon Joyce, Leo Linning, Gary Hagar, Ron Peake, Ken O'Connell, Pat Foster, Dennis Taylor, Larry Coulter, Phil Clapp, Allan Sommers, Larry Hawser, Gary Young. Row 4: Harvey Beck, Fred Arand, Domonic Mandella, John Barilone, Scotty Mateer, Art Cromwell, Tom Garcia, Dick Berry, Joe Banana, Ed Mendoza, Tom Leon, Dick Preston, Buddy Fitzgerald, John Chapin. Calhi's powerful T957 Bee football team, coached by Ed Vanderhoven and Al Johnson went on to defeat all opponents and established the finest record of any prev- ious one, including three championship teams. This year's team was led by the scoring punch of Gordon Calhi 34. .. . Newport T3 Calhi 25... .. Whittier O Calhi 32... ... El Monte 6 Calhi T3. .. .......... Glendale 6 Calhi 40 ......... .. si i . ,, ,. ... Joyce and Dick Berry. Scoring an average of 30 points per game and overwhelming all opposition, this team will be remembered as one of the finest in Calhi's history. Calhi 33... . Bellflower 7 Calhi 21. .. . Excelsior 7 Calhi -46... .. Santa Fe 13 Calhi 32 .............. .. Montebello 7 .El Rancho 7 awp- A- 3 V ,JS A . l' .,, Ol' n SSG :I Fred Arond Brady Augustine Dan Avey -'ig :D Q nl J: ff: , 'Ir' 4 fu -. GFA i -1 D X'-W' L - John Barilone -sf, K I -o HQ 1 .3 fs ak 7... ' 1 BUVVY HONEY Beds Bobby Beckner 'flu X33 iiifififl X V 4 Victor Boyd C' 'S -v Alexander Castillo Dennis Curran Tom Garcia Dick Harrison M. I - ' -fs Q 1' H' Q-, R 37 V i s ix.. V I - IL Gordon Joyce Leo Linning Scotty Mateer ,. 15 -3 V 'xv M- ., I .Ai x,-X n.. Ed Mendogo Bill Nora Jim Pierce l2O -- 3 Dominic Mandellcx Q Q H, Dick Preston 9-. Win F4., fiA 'wiv , fu 4. wg a. .Q err '- ff ' Y .. zJ I .Q NS? .Y I .fr 'X ',-1 George Ramos Duane Reidenbcxch Fronk Robbins Bob SIWOVT .-L.. f l ' ,-are Y X Nl ,, ..., A K. 5' W W A' we -,, x- ' if ' ' V Y 'l X1-, HQ Mi Y' S 5 A X ' nXN'Y:w ,J ' M .Q n' 55 H STM? P f, X f A IX ,X x Hp Qfoeicwg ' NRM Me MW in W - Denny Taylor Mike Tillmon CHCIFIGS Tvmef qx n w,'.g.fel.c -U -W Q lm fi M' l I' I f X 1' I X I f ff f lf ff 1 1 1 I X 1, f X 1 if 1 'j f 1 f r ' 1 , f 75 ' 5 715 5552 ' ' J ' ' A ' W' J ? f I' Q '3'2 I I ,ig G Tk , 12' sf-1-' . 1 fi 1 . l M... 'l ... ... Jin ' ' ' 'A. .1 .f..' 1' br: . u....,. . . 1 Row 1-L.-R.-.lim Goulcl, Steve Bashara, Dave Kall, Jerry Mulkins, Gene Blackman, Dennis Garvin, Joe Brite, Dan Pope, Larry Swanick, Ray Kohler, Jerry West- burg. Row 2-George Stewart, Carl Tripp, Gerald Orchard, Jerry Vogel, David Hinshaw, Dennis Botts, Sheldon Bromberg, Bob Puskarov, Cliff Arnold, Jake Pivaroff, Jim Rosenkranz, Don Davis. Row 3-Mr. Lou Borg, Kenny Mendoza, Doug Thomsen, Jeff Smith, Dan Roche, Alan Schrnelz, Ray Choce, Ron Berglund, .lerry Neathery, Paul Dresmon, Bill Brittain, Mr. Newt Robinson, Les Gustin. Although the 1957 season could not be considered a winning one, it was highlighted by several close and exciting games. The season opened with a victory over Newport, the final score being 13-12. Montebello was by far the best game played all year. The Cees came through with a 13-6 win. Calhi 13... ...Newport 12 The rnost valuable players were Jerry Mulkins, halfback, .lirn Rosenkranz, quarterback, Ron Berglund, tackle, Bob Pus- korov and Jake Pivaroff, ends. The high scorers for this year's season were Jerry Mulkins with a total of 44 points, and Jirn Rosenkranz with 25. Calhi 26... ...Excelsior 19 Calhi 6... ...Whittier 20 Calhi 12... ...Santa Fe 20 Calhi 19... ...El Monte 21 Calhi 13... ...Montebello 6 Calhi 17... ...Sierra O Calhi 6... ...El Rancho 6 Calhi 6... ...Bellflower 25 1 .. . , If ' v null--F nurwm I W ef . l V F ....2.:.q,.J....ki-v.,Fn7:Lf:-7:35777-,N:r'wflf'T N , , J if--f . 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V -m.,,,. .N Lv. 'li 55.3 uh . . Y- 35,75 -i i Wg , 5 Q- . MTD ,ai K... :mp ' 3. JVS .IBS .ICS l l Front Row: Joe Soccuro, Myron Rice, Dave Dodge, Richard Elliott, Jim Brown, Jesse Pistole. Back Row: Richard Maxson, Ray Adams, Jim Hannum, John Wilson, Allan Menaugh. Aghic, hm A I I Front Row: Rollie Cranston, Allan Starke, Bob Hagar, Phil Clapp, Tom Leon, Larry Collins, Larry Coulter, .lohn Chapin, Larry House Shryne, Don Comis, Don Bennett, Louis Vellone, Bob Williams, Jim Seulke, Ron Hooper, Mike Straus, Denis, Vocarella. Last Row: Allan Lonmerd. -miieytf2,'fff,. . F' v l F l r, Ron Peake. Second Row1 Ken Delano, Jim Rarrunds i . ..- l if ' ' 5 ' u 'lf' l' ' N, W J 'Ah A A flh V J 'J 't - . APS !-Qemf , J' ' R, L 5 ,f W 443, -A J' . , , , .,., , , .. ' I A QQ , A 4,21 1, - , SZ A ,, , K ,Q Q- W 3 -:lj , ,L K Qwb V. yo ,, Q ' f. 2 I . X in ,IVQK S J 1 si- N. A 4 l Q 'ff' A ' V. 'J ,Ht A l Z. 1 if 3 Q 2 6 3 r- 1 .f Li .11 ,qi I f , SH, .- .r ,Q Q 5 .L , - 2, .- 3, - J 1 -5 Front Row: Ed Thomas, Scott Widdicombe, Ronnie Salazar, Jim Smith, Steve Cunningham, Larry Hughes, Frank Robertson, Charlie Lewis, Clifford Tanamachi, Franl- Mieczkowski, Jim Green. Second Row: Fon Borden, Fred Bighores, Jerry Siminson, Bill Pevarutp, Tom Stockton, Bill Austin, Tom Wanerus ,Bob Gayer, Guy King, Bok Merrill. Last Row: Rick Guerra, Mr. Bob Chaney, Joe Pustelak, Dean Millard. 121 Cross Countrq ., . l .? 3. , 1 Q. .....,, l T CROSS COUNTRY Row 1, L-R-Tad Nalcase, Glen Rice, Jim Thelin, Roy Shallenburger, Bruce Grove, David Hodge, Ted Wray, Denny Carr, KenT Anger, Paul Garneau. Row 2 -Roger Sfine, Larry Dale Miller, ScoTT Jones, Dick Cutler, Patrick Foreman, .lim Robinson, Arf Brinkworrh, Gary Shallenberger, Bill Lindell. Row 3-Mr. Don Halderman, Russ Walfers, Bruce Wunder, Bob Godge, Pere Hartley, Richard Golding, STephen Rice, Jack McKeown. The Calhi Cross Counfry Team waded Through a relaTively poor season, scoring boTh vicTories and defeaTs. ln The iniTial A meeT againsf Bellflower, boTh varsify and lunlor varsify were 'j ez I A A Trounced 41-18 and 48-15 respecTively. The following week .V -'gb' B7 They meT Excelsior, The league champs, and were defeaTed 43-16 ff 4 T 74, f r ' 1, and 66-16. Againsf a newcomer inTo The league, SanTa Fe, They '51 fjif i ' T' 1 T U 1 Lx fared well as They Took a pair 40-18 and 44-17. Calhi found 4 fl The MonTebello Oilers To be a powerful Team, anal dropped boTh 1 if if , gi, games, 47-15 and 38-17. However, bofh Teams closed on a , ,Q f j ,Q J gf Q happy noTe againsf El Rancho. TheivarsiTy, hard pressed, K T, ii , Q6 5 Q squeezed ouT a 29-27 clifhanger. The junior varsiTy, mean- w',, while, had a field day and came ouT ahead as They liTerally ran The El Rancho Dons off The Track 46-15. ww-S 5' 2 imma I ,..,.-1 - ,.,.c ,. ,....-,isN- 1 r .,.- 5 - 124 Water Dolo '.'i '1 ' 1 A' I ff' - nz I ff Q- ,. 'I Y I rw, ml '. ,zllwl N, I' W V 1 - i ., V' Y. J if-1, G i V. , ,- t , In is 1 . V., gf- Mtg A 7 ,X sb A., .L 1 N V i F: 1- Q A KY. - J Z 1 Qi x I . 4 Vi: ' fra- in rw, I si- s wg'f11fr'.s Q52-5 This I ' 1' win I W, A PW ,,,,A . I 41 if . F T lvl I ' , ' 'E iv ,f ' . I 1 I A . . ,rzwfa , In J, , 1 2 gm 5 , , ,x L - A ' i7 ' ' J if IIT' f - ,f L f 3 f' L f I 1 Q f I ' 'I ' R I' , :Q .. , -- I,.,AM,i, I , 7 H kndu ,V i n A ,N gt ,,Q ' Wi' f A L W 'fl 1 -'LYQ ' ' ' I i ' itll , . f , Q -. - it-5 ' . . ,, fl.. V Maj, . . I ,I .. , A ,. 2,1 ' , - -,. 1 - 11 ,W pn, , H X N, . ,. V 'NTI I , mf film H I If 1: 'I I I I-fa 'Tl 'I 5 M Z 1, ,.,, ., .,.,,,. , ,I , . V , I , all R fm I bfv' ffwflzi ll I I , .wif-1 If csv. 'll .. 'M A 1 1 ,L I I -xnxx. xt I r I A ' 50 1 , ' 4 Ex ,F I 'uw f-'L ' -I T- Front Row: Dan Hancock ,Stan Mclntyre, Buzz Meyer, Terry Kingsland, Lenny Shenkin, Jerry Lloyd, Tod Kingsland, Dan Lilywhite, John Crow, mgr. Back Row: Wayne Kidder, Willy Norberg, Steve Kent, Frank Levins, Glen VanPatter, Jim Spivey, Dan Folsom, Erik Balrzer, Mr. Smith, coach. Three championships in Water Polo were the product of long hours of practicing and coaching. Mr Don Smith and Mr. Waer had reason to be proud of their teams. The varsity suf- fered the lone defeat in league play to EI Rancho but downed them the second time they met. In CIF Playoffs the Condors were eliminated in the first round 6-2 by El Segundo. The Bee's, captained by C. J. Fountain and George Holland sailed through an undefeated season and like the varsity were dropped in the first round of CIF Playoffs, QI-IO. The Cee's were the most impressive by far, scoring I8 points per game I8 is averagel and giving up a meager 8 points through the course of 6 games. In the first round of CIF Playoff they became our victorious team, but were edged by a powerful Whittier Seven by the score of 5-2 in the semi-finals. All in all this was the best year in water polo for the Condors. Congratulations! ,., i 3' W . - ......i in F Front Row: Rex Flanders, Bob Slyker, Carl Carlson, George Holland, Ed Gage, Frank Breckenridge. Back Row: Jim Graham, Brian Amer, Wendell Kieth, C. J. Fountain, John Ferguson, Dave Mickel. ., . if , X , Ay Z 2 X I X A lx , I , I ' ' I ' P- N .,,, mba 'Vi - I . K ' f'w' T N -' A I I ' - - . ?7 t 'T , , F1--Ai. ! lvl 'I A' I .Q i ,Q is I ' N -X E , ' 1 A fill - .g i -1 Q M N ,, I .. ,., 1 A . X r . H Hr... er.. .N , g a 1 1 .-M 1- .W-ee.:-f Q rx. X, .. . A V ' --H ' - ,, - -rl - A WLC, Paw. f. 'V 4- f w-41 s! 'nl ' , : :. .,,,4 ' F PM 'A f A I ' 'fs-gm' f' 'I I ' - 'fl 1. 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L , at -- Gale Smeclley, Bill Heede, Dick Rosenberger, Mike Chase, AI Robinson, Chris Maple, Tom Maple, Jerry Spivey, Don Smedley, Brian Griffith, Garth Bixler. Second Row: Leroy Canoy, Bill Robinson, Jim Schwilk, Bob Lee, Bruce Derthick John Catling, Andy Miller, Steve Funk, Last Row: Mike Knowles Dave Gilclea, Frans Nelson, Mike Burelson, Bill Rosentreter, Gary Rocler, Milre Harnett, Larry Sharp. 1 Ci. A. A. Sports 'Q Judy Onstad A, :L .4., 5- It . T .QL if . I- . - '-,-- Miss Bell ! N3 ...,.,-5 Ii Front Row, L-R-Judy Christinson, Nancy Ferber, Linda Lou Knowles, Judy Onstad, Earline Skinner, Judy Bleak. Second Row-Susan McGruder, Joan Thomas Kathy Reid Pat Thompson, Beverly Burnett, Sandy McGruder. G.A.A. Under the leadership ot the G.A.A. president, Judy Onstad, and Miss Joan Bell, adviser, many girls had great fun participating in GfA.A. sports. The purpose ot GAA. is to promote physical, educational and social development ot the girls who participate in GAA. sports. This purpose is accomplished by providing op- portunities tor- improving skills through participation, for making triends through participation, tor improving in leadership and tellovvship and developing good sportsmanship. Sports ottered this year were badmin- ton, tennis, basketball, sottball, volleyball, golf, speed- a-away, hockey and modern dance. Each sport had a student manager. , , . WFP! - .. , ef X if 0 K: 5 - V , x 4113,-BJP. 1 fl 1 -.1 f fy' . I s i:P0tf f t 3 l Q v . til. .. 1' all G.A.A. again sponsored another successful program in golf this year. i4Q1. N. Ii, I I .1 Q 'i I . , .1.,1ag.i'Q.:-,.12,'f1i.i2221Z2Z?2kfZf-ef'.mi . . NIT:.,,,.. 1:Ii1,.31-Q-A11infra. . :Z6Qwt2gwaf . ,. V2 - f-4 K ' Under the leadership of the student manager and the faculty adviser 32.211152 4,.g,-gf.ff-'-2-.:g.1-,1.,.zaf--.2 W MX y M the girls had much enloyment shooting for the holes. 'It --'- ara I5ii'?Z'f5f3?2E?fZiii ?:f'533-5' 3,55 ,- , - ' is 0' if of 1 7 ., g fu. 1 4 My 1 ,I , ' 2 v , 'vi,:-,:g.:,:1, , v 1 1 V I ., . -. ' 1 A ,,,, , - . I .Mx Q. -- 1. Y . ,E , , 'WT , ,,' my , lgbl I E - v ' .V .6258 ww faf'1 ' , , f , --. ' A A i V. , . 2 f5'i'Y1if'i1?2'ft7 if fe U . lil 1 ,sq . , gi-I A ' t 'li 1' 'N 1 ..- . vi . sfimtx-J-24. ' .A 1 WW- ' ' J . , ,-A v, U -In g .9-4-7. if ' ' ' . .. . . ,f .' I 1 . . -. , - 5'-lf-ff 'j . 'N I I . , -A '-ti--qi ff 't ' G. i?E.Wt w 1:.' wi 1, 4-. . t '- a?Y'lf,,,,'wv it. . , it ,H laws? tf Hocke is another s ort that was offered at Calhi this ear in G.A.A. ,. t i fi ff -al:Me1tf't ti ' K- .fi i. i it Y P Y rp' ,- Q, '- ,. yi-.,i-.my t ,1.jj.,- -1 N i ' - Q...-,Az V - N ,' ,gy 'ti , . . . -. l I 'fi A Lf' - 5 A gg,,:4 3.5 , ,i,g,t., .i.:Stf3't,igf:'XM1f lt proved to be very interesting among many of the girls. Many A ' . . V.. . xi--V ft 'N 1. LV., -K' , -4 x-' tf t4-' 'GIF'-If-I ' . -'151.f,,,.i f5'tHQW'f 12221 'ft . ' . -' -. + H . ' , is .Q 21 - . Y a - - - ' ' ' A vl.i:?vnJr?HH.QE.gx ,5,ifgWgM?7. ., AJ V vdxk 'f?,,g waxhiyfuwlifbjuyjlf.,!..AS5.?MWs2k,x,m ambitious girls Participated and they all enloyed themselves. .4 '..,,'. ...' 'f,j,if-. . Hg-,Q w 1-','F'i. ' 'ti' , A- 'Jig' . .1 -.y . tr if-. L - -.'l'j!f i t:..L , , f' 5'-ill' 4 ,'Sg.x.Hiiqz-.,.,' - ' , -' , TMSQ H g ,V slwf'-L -t V t 'X ,VjQ.g,g,Jhl.LC.,-M132-Lfnsfl-fflwtf A vigorous and enthusiastic game of hockey was played this year by the many G.A.A. girls who participated in the sport. The girls had much fun working for their letter in hockey as well as the other sports. V , : -A . My 73551112551-' .ia 1 l R '-1.E1115E3.v E2!Ej.jI515S5i f , -I: '22 ' . - If ,5iE1E5-122255231552122252:2iaEsEs15f2f1ia.5-T.25111525555:.iiEf?25fE5iEIiliisiliziffsfikel ' 'ti-15:53 'I 'ff .Q7Zf'21 f'3i-'lif V 2-r-'..1:1-2:241::.,:,:,::-me-:::::,:,:.-:,s1:s:s::s1:::1:::g15:5Q:2sqs:f:.'-mr:-..::'1 .5::.5:5::g- - ' t:1:f.'n1t.3- 5 ' 4 .-tsfwwip' , ' 4 , , , . :f'?:f5 5-ii .tSit-'-:lil:I-:iii1:Qf:1iQ:1:Jkl:':i'NAi2E1E:5Eit:,',123i:2: 3?T5I12Ef.E. ' .X- : ive 11:-' itlyit t ' fr 5-if T, 'Q ' ' 9 2.1-, If . W. f-5 YJ sf-'if' 3 . :f'?:1'1l:,,'.I .' ', , H:-23:2 K 1 ' V-J 7: . - ' 4 s g s t 4615-W 252'-.3 ., gf.,--Qs: 2 , t:c2,21fj,., .' I 'v 'ng -4 .' .. Q W l Y Q I I if 4 X, , V' . it . o Alb .Pitta ' :F-?:f Archery was one of the vigorous sports enioyed by some of the G.A.A. members this year. This is one of the new sports at Calhi that is a little bit different than most of the others. 122 - ' J , f X Y w- M 4 f Tennis and swimming were combined to make up the first G.A.A. activities. Many girls participated in this sport. Jean Thomas, manager, and Mrs. Brazelton and Mrs. Connolly, advisors, kept the game worth coming out for. I e'r ' E ii? so ' 5 1 ,.,, V,,.ee l seer -ig ' 5 ,5 4:2-:.f , e 'l'f '5 ss, wll.!,l is-ifffft S l . 5:31 A4...,g-gy.. . ---. is-.., 1---41. W . 2 -Li-.-Ti '- 1-'Y-I 221'- -2-.. ,g-R .. -' ' i v- VVV- J f- - --'s ' s,4 ' ,. ' A' Q tFi X 3 f 1 f --fm ' i ' Q rf' AQ- A Splashing and diving and improving their stroke were many girls who 22,55 of J A I 4 .1 V- X Tilt- A participated in G.A.A. swimming under the leadership of Pat Thompson, , N ' 1 - . student manager, and Miss Bell and Mrs. Redmond, advisors. ' V g Y' - A 1 A. 411' -gslurl' -D 4. fl A X ,Y il C2 3 fb u ,V ,ff 'y . 7 i V f 5 , ng-, Q I lg . l 1 .i . l -. ' 1 ' ,i f f . i ' ' , ' ' 65. 41, 1' q i., l - .. - Ig L- li A hh ' Basketball was a second activity on the G.A.A. agenda. Kathy Reid was , I, 2- :...., -f student manager and Miss McCauley was faculty advisor. This sport . p-iBl I 7 ,, also had a good Turn-OUT. ,M--4 5--5' - - -' i mf wi I A 1 . 1 '- car' , 1 ' I' I . 5 H Q , V O 4' . -A ' V N, . N Many of the G.A.A. members enioyed themselves shooting for baskets Q L - , M, and dribbling the ball across the court after school during the basketball , lg A 'V season this year. -N - , - .Ai 4- 3 ... s I A 'rd 'AD Q . . . , 'Qi hil t . f E. , ltiuh , ' I ,Sir qi y lg- X .iq .:g,5V,.,. ,, il. P N kwa. ,ml .. M ra if ' 1 1 2' Many girls interested in sports were able to play after school by joining ' the G.A.A., Girls' Athletic Association. One of the more successful of the - ' j 'E ' 'U 1 -' sports was the game of volleyball, played by the girls who enjoyed it. i f f X . A ' 'Z ll'-152 1. I J - ' L Action shot shows a few of the girls enioying an enthusiastic game of volleyball. V, J- i , i . - :' 1 1 ' i W W I Vvl, i N 1 Q . fn' ' . A L we e -, . X .t NUM .I-,M f .,..,,.. Tim. V 1 gi-.if tv , , '3pc ,fs-.,f. 'l - 4 inf- . , ,W ' 4' Many girls took port in the G.A.A. activity, Modern Dance. The girls ' ' . A 'J l ' Y, L. ' l ' 'll learned to express their moods ot different sorts, through dancing. 5 y if . .',, f' A' ' H, X l V AQ Mrs. Redmond guided the girls, teaching them to express their moods ' . .1 . . ' ,ff - u V ' -'f W' .- with and vvitlncu. music. f , .ll .xx Don't you sometimes wonder where the girls get all of their energy . . . to talk? WW.. 'Y lixl A-ww Cqlhi invited 75 girls from Covina, Baldwin Pork and El Monte high schools to hostesses, Cookies and milk were served after the dance os refresl' attend the Dance Symposium. Miss Florence English from Fullerton High School ments. Credit is given to Mrs, Redmond and the other participcitin was invited to instruct the girls. Calhi girls met the visiting buses and acted as teachers forthe outstanding event. l29 w-gg W. A ' .Q N, .... ,mv Activities -9-vf ' ,ov ,ff ungra- 565' MW WWW pf ,aux Jw Ll 9' 2 9'- .iz 3 it 'iw i. ie Sfrecxmers full of The Welcome Whirl. N, , 4 x81 Q . 'S x 5-1 -. Dancing on Top of cz cloud . . Shake rattle cmd roll .4 l? wwf J I li W3 'R lb W' 5 J if ix F i 3, M X' ' ' ,A ,MU x x S N 7 i X- . M! ah RQ I X, X , -,X E fy. ff, I Q, - ,,5, X1' l ' ,, 1.213 , 1 ,,,,'0mM l, , i - I AL -4 X P X i. R7 m N. S Pep Rallies 41 ,V ' kfial 'ak N- . A ik lg' ll' Wir? : al. H 5 -.:I ffm' 5 . , f '. V , V X ,y X ,I A V Q Cheer Conolors, cheer for our feom. Colors of lolue onol gold ore supreme! iv 1? H14 VVe're from Colhi, couldn r be prouoler, con'T heor us now we'll yell o liT'rle louoler! X ' f., mg a! by 'Ml-. . Q 4. S 2 l' '-M , w kxffff 'f2f l f'f' J,'-.-. , ' gl W ,tlrv .- 3, IQ, l ., H - , l . r e re rer , r e l ' .1-K, . rg' tzflf, ,ai 5 . Q. egg.. 1 'j-1 ' l, gy .4 '4 ,, ,- 11,5 - I 1 M A V Qilt vuzmfgu '. ,. ll'-A 1' :fy PM , .5 A lll., : vk.l.f,: lk A, . ahve, K, v .r ., . Ajit , - -. ,lgfvle i -, . 7 V g. HL.. iv ',, 5KjC ' EEN. Ku ' -, J?Y5'ff,'. 5 fwgzd, Yeoh blue. Yeoh gold. Yeoh team, lef's go! Q 4 ' 7 f- 4 , ,f ,-'H,A3.,11-,ff :E f gfgidlf., ,wfgix .- wr V . . , . 1. ',' ' V 'Mfg .H ,p - I ., Al Nigga with ff Y . ex x f' -lfwffs V5 zf1yr.l 2 .5 . -g.My....A ., .Z-M e .i2 Y, V. 5 by L 'X ? '- .,ff'4r?r' 'l W- 'Mlm if Y an - H. .. A f 6- A-gs.. ,Q mr. 3 fa'-f'. Q.-..xQf.,u v. 'r ..., - if Q LS- X To H' 'L f--. 1 ..-'fl ,- pq 0 - '--- A ,' A-J' v If x - 1' ' f ,V V ,,:' ff A 1 rf 37 ' 'J 'Vg' wr: I Yi 'S 2, -S 1.5- 7- . 1 . ' ' f ' L5 '. 'hilt '- if f' l' VW iw- A fa me K.. A' H 1 L l . e f ,f ,fm , A . r l .. fr Q, 'I 'Q 1 wg lv N M 'f' ,-,, ' :pg F, l f ' 3' ' 5, Q 3-J ' S ' Colhi's pep ond enthusiasm ore Tops! ,.. A ig -V. , ., - 7 l Q A 1 LW x .1 .1.-r 'V N at e -we ge . .. A 1 3. .fi ,Mi ?!SZ1' i I 1 1 Q ' 'Nl F T ' J ' gi '-1 rw if , - J T K ,f-. Q. X X y - X 1' TPQAX ,iz lly, 1 '- 4, 1 -do 'N Ki-wf'fiefe we X we A , -gf 4 Sl - 3 F,-.xg A .m fd-L. 5 .1: 'A In Y-L 'su 41: l 9' i - l Q X sl Lei if Don'T Cry Over Spilled Milk Mr. Bedford, Nancy Shaw, Mrs. Brewer fails lllallllg W F A I ' J' ,Ci J y ourth nnua I mx lla iz ,ji S , , , , V 3,-W K , The fourth annual Girls League l-li-Jinx has been ' ' gg Q ' 1 5 A W V S -L? 7, anorher greal success. The Therne, Proverbial Pandamon- lil-:. ,lkx A K g7'l'-Q .alffx ff' V ium, was acrecl our in various skits by Freshmen, Sopho- EZ, Tk lllff 'A Av' l, rnore, Junior and Senior girls. The Junior class, again, s X ,Q ' was The Sweepstakes winner. Y-eh 1 ' YL N . sv-'f ' ' 545, 1 H Laugh and The World Laughs With You 142' 'I f 1 3 2 T 1 K 'Q fa, S in S s i , 'M ., X - -, 1, ' 1, A 5 xli limi Vt., X g gn: Q 1 P x if D Q ,gf T X . i A 5. I- is f AN f X y Don't Count Your Chickens Before They Hatch When the Cars Away thes Mice Will Play r N ' i K T- E ag T ' , skilful ll Ay - ' 'V gg . X lA in y , All T ic if f - 2,1 - ig, X wi ,V i T .lsrrlii s i Q., A rn, yy ,si 'mv If the Shoe Firs, Wear Il ' Save It for a Rainy Day BEST ConTinUiTy Girls N' as Droverloial Pandemonium Pop's Prize was once again vvon by a Junior skiT, IT The Shoe FiTs, Wear lT. Winners of The oTher divisions were The Freshmen wiTh Diamonds Are a Girl's Besi Friend, Sophornores wiTh Friendship Can'T Be Traded Tor All The Tea in China, Juniors vviTh While The CaT's Away The Mice Will play, and Seniors vviTh i'Don'T Cry Over Spilled Milk. Mrs. Brewer headed The skiis. J. ' 1 T YR '- .fki fig , - -I: E, . I XM . l,'i:T T ' T 5 T T as iil' T. . ' i ,' ' ' - if -5, T. A 1 l .V P f 4. T ,A . P v t X 1 ,Au aqq, r fr ' ..... '-:. V f ' , Hp I 1 T ' A Q, .sf 'T' A T .J Q' , V , -ro' ' 13551. e T T . 'T if rf: we T C. - ff l ' T f r i-, F T' 4 51 nf' oi ' M iiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiil - Fi ' AQ,L i33 in .iii '-' ii .bh!. ?jif'ijf,H?,w M' l F-fees, i roi rr r iri i T T T 'Diamonds Are a Girl's BesT Friend Y Life ls WhaT You Make IT ' T .ww .fi -P l ,P K 'V l A A. , ' ' if x 5 ,Y ,I T, ,V if X y .j lil if F ' T gi.. fi fi N' I gr , lf F w V T req Fifi V r , ii sl Mg. 'Q jze . . A ll .', gag Y V7 i i .ff A if . yi T Tl-A Th X ' . l i . .1 .ijt l, i 7 .4 . ,GX 3:2 y arf' -, 'Iii-L ,ff '- ,V X I , r T QP X 4 .X ix ,A Lf yi li 'V M. U it ,,, I lar BTS ,X SW , Riyi MX' A Six ' 4 r- '51 .IM J ' YQW-7' ff? l. .af . .aa A lvf 9 Friendship Can'T Be Traded for All The Tea in China if . 1 JV bi L F wi. in T- , Z 2 t - . lj - .QV A - K ii l V . I A 'T If G i iv' FH: M T - f: N - ' I in ' V' 21,1 I' . ' 4, . ,T , b ' ,gs f T F ...fi r'i' Q T .V T I , ' , v.:, 2 r.,f::,, , ,., . ,,AA ' iii' T Y ' 5 , , . 7 y fl T, . W ,M y as - ' ' .. rffiiifws if if Y' V , YW -27, i' fa ' . ...f .:-iv - 'l' M' 'M'-rw , - FT. T-: T 'iff' , . ' V 55 T, ' 'V 'L' 1. T T , . , , .T 1 ' ,N ' if fl Q T 4 , , ,fri - ' ' ',vj,f-,ia . 'TL Aj V y Y H T Fit' A x' ' A if T - eil. N - 7 lly gf. ' . y 4, H ii . Go To Church, Don'T WaiT 'Til You're Driven T gg. T-Us S 4 1 . 6' fb ' ,, 2 L ' 4 l i- . ' SEQ, 150 X 'ik Q 1 L'r' V - A L T y 1 T ,. .AJ ...Ae Happy ls The Bride The Sun Shines On I , 2311, 3 ' jfny . -, 2 T .5 2 T2 : V x ,I H , A ' fi i i Je Q A. V ' ' iff' XF ' Q y K V 7 Q i 1 V i T f . ..,V D Vi'ir-fi pi 7 'VLL 'wig ,, .4 Vip xi Jw .z,., li 'ggi iv 2 -as T. 4, eww: -T1 H -T312 I i y biigs' Men Seldom Make Passes aT Girls Who Wear Glasses .. Back to S hoo V, up , . LM, . .AA . 'mr V - K- - ,,,77,,.,3g,m.7fqfm y-vs...-,,..,.,Y7 - T -is Q 4 T l'Q N 51 F ,' li 5 i fl Q W' k .wi xx i 2 ' 1 1 X, HX 'X f g gg' ' yay AV V d j. .T T T is 2 XX '1Vf' T if e s l is f ' Cyn Ei X ss, ss... lsal A 6206 , T r s A ,.,, , 4 nl 3 .11 ' 1 1 , 'T L 2 I Reading, wrifing and ariThmeTic were a few of The classes ThaT Calhi parenTs visited on Back To School NighT. They had duplicaTe schedules of Their son's or daughTer's classes, buT The periods were shorTened and They had Ten minuTes loeTween classes. Many of The moms and dads found iT raTher confusing, buT iT wasn'T long before They caughf on. For Those who were sTill guessing, sfudenfs acTed as hall guides. ' ...fi Wd Each Teacher explained whaT was Taughf and Told The plans for The year. The P.T.A. sold refreshmenTs afrer school was ouT and The caTereTTes helped in The serving. Back To School NighT is an annual program for The benefit of boTh Teachers and parenTs. IT is an opporTuniTy for The Teachers To geT acquainTed wiTh The parents and To leT Them know whaT is expecTed of The sTudenTs. P R I Z' -' J ' tt aft-1ai.'2. .' r fra l C5'q i f ,stub V2 .T T 5 if - 'VCI' dm: 'j c .gi Q 'a na by in I 3 'Q if 'Q -:T f ? . 4 .f 5 ' A' 2 ., 2. at 2 T ' W - ' L W Q i - - xxx A Q I, ,L ,, U :V-.Earl ,-, .. fd . . 0 . f of-. ... 'Z A ef-is H fr'-f fi. '.'f1, ik' '51-,:,.4f'! '15 -' QT, ' bf U . ' .J 397. mn., P' -QL' Y gif .w -- I V ' -v A v Q , A 4. fl ,fly 'E Lf M ff' ljflfllwy f T li gig v t I- 4 t f It N 4, N V B' V' P 's h T r ' H , V, . I 1 ' tel- V' I V1:4 1 . ' d 5 ,,,A ,Kar . P ' .44 i T PM 1 , .i ., . . ,, A L- 1 iga. . l?!l9qur2',,, , - l 1 N A , A-1 , .37 1 .A 1 y f 15 . X i A The second annual Homecoming was celebrated this year by many exciting events. The alumni were invited to spend the day on campus which started the clay off with a bang. Before school started there was o pep rally in the catetorium. The thrill and excitement ot crowning the If 1 Queen, Bette Hunter, and her princesses, Pat Orchard and Karen Holn' lund, was in an assembly which was not split so it would be a surpris to everyone. ' VF- 451 . an -iigztlg Q' .1552 L gh ' 525351 ?ql9G4c.f- it .fic L 1 . L . K' Y Y ,, WV: 2 I ,Wil lf 1 5 uri, .. ' fi, T ,T .'. L , 1 Q c f- .. ' gg - 4 1 fr r o f C 4 - vq' 'X . gt .8 gl s ! t 2 1 l 'll ' ' . L K T t 8 t fx, 1 . - 4 4 r X X J- 1. ig si lv A IL L f S C s '.,.1 ' f A ef -' 1 ' ' v, . v E C L 1 ' tu : 5.1 , W' 'I .B ,, 1 1 . ' QT' I 3 .: -. ,v , ' -' ,ew After the assembly there was an Alumni Brunch held in the catetorium. At noon, another pep rally was held in the old quad, During the entire day the alnumni visited with teachers and old chums. The Homecoming game was held at El Rancho with El Rancho. The game turned out to be Q BL a losing event. The homecoming dance was held after the game at which the Queen and her escort started A f 4 the first dance along with the princesses and their escorts. . . and now her maiesty is crowned. H mecominq in 4 mf. ,fs ..7 -nn The Homecomhg Brunch was 0 big success for ali. V 5 ' L. r in R , , 1 1 L fu Z I V 1, 1 ' Q , fi ,Q 2 V 5 V J ' , 4 574 Q f W, ff . I , , 1- wi Q , 5 rf '4?f4'!',, 4 ,ff 41, I. X -if M, ff 7 1 ' 'ml W' -X. M -T ,NC hr 'V 0 I , my , 'Inuit' -inn 3. 4 'sf 2, it no Q 4 Q EQ I Q Afumnj sud' as Joe Crsmsrsn, wefe present all v 2 gp ,Q vii' Q ff 4, 5 5 2 z f. 5 t X,s haul- Mcnf of our cheerful alumni visited CC1f w s swdenrs and fuculry. LJ Q-,vp m ki ,-ag. I 3 'N r , '- R Princess ,Pat OFClWOfd , 1 '51, I . J ,. -N 'A ,. fel - 1 ix , J 1 I fi U .ull l J y .I .xl ru! X P -Q g. , Her Majesty Queen Bette Hunter '21, ji , M 27 ' -- l , fl Q Q V if rl I ali, u J , , 1 -:ff 0 f ' if Radiant in a beautitul white tormal, f . f ln 2, Queen Bette Hunter reigned over our '. VP ' fag vi homecoming activities. Composing the if I' , 1' N royal court were Princesses Karen Holm- lund and Pat Orchard, who were also stunning in white tormals. Queen Bette and her court were otticially crowned by Tom Herrington, president ot the Statesmen, at the homecoming assem- bly. During the halt time at the home- coming game, the crowd thrilled as the royalty entered the stadium. A roar ot approval rose trom the stands as the jubilant girls paraded through the sta- dium in new automobiles. The Queen and her court were seated in the royal box throughout the remainder ot the game. Pleasant memories ot the short reign will linger on in the mind of our Queen tor many years to come, A as lflufid E JL r I In .iM x 'V CLLU' . V110 Xsjf X, l 37 Princess Karen Holntlund H mecomirxq Gomez Qu , Mums ,f xx k CC1Ihi's Hornecgming WQ5 Qne TQ remember, Wifh -H16 pC1QECII'1TI'y WGS CCII'I'iGd OUT dUFil'1Q The hC1lf-Time The queen Gnd her princesses gnd GH Their splendor I I , WiTh The HCiI'ldeI'eHC1H Theme, dOl'1e OUF excellent even Though Monfebello did win. TGOIT1 Gnd bC1Hd. I , fbjw 1 s -fi . ill 'w ff -gg f f V is ,-- F ., ,.44 .,s, s iw, 4 H J J s f W N ,fq H his:-lim irq-wud 4 Y- - - Egllggxon nvsrj I e F f ff'T'7'LfiT3if i Y, -kk I A J A-f-ff r 'vfqv-M 138 4-'T -'yoizzff f- ,-',1fx-fij fr 2fv,a', f if 7 ..,,.,-f , Wm rrms' at:'P1l:50FT wnxswlff' ' 2 X ' kv E Xp R4 'Ts X S-J Q.: fd5ff Q Ji E' , : - ,V in K . 1 - my X wil E : X, 2:1 N1 -Y Z na, if , -AE B J MRS- kkggx wx '12 Q 1 f11 f 1 6 .1. 6:52- :-.:.3?.,.. , ,.rx.,,q fa ' , . . N .1, ' p if O Q' .5 -- N - 4. O , ' :A - 'sg J 9 Q 'A I 3-5-' Sn ? ' '1!'a'.'+b 'I w A 2 6 X Q inter .fd If ,, . ,wel-1.43 ' 1'7 F My A il 'A'-, ' J 139 Student Life 6 'ffl C3 C' ggi m Q 'ft Row 1-B. Greenburg, L, Bozant, S. Hewitt, J. St. Onge, L. Reed, P. Holoubek, N. bert, A. Bersley. Row 2-C. Dulac, F. O'Brien, P. Winner, K. Hammell, M. Lund, B. Bower, B. Clanin, M. Roberts. Row 3-C, Stout, E. Carlson, L. Smith, M. Giles, B, Kohler, S. Thomas, C. West, V. Bandimer. Row 4-E. Bartanen, M, Ortiz, D, Serr, C, Shockney, R. Linning, O, McWilliams, T. Woods. Qbmm Sherrell, C. Hoover, P. Stamm, F. Wundrow, M. Jensen, M. Stair, S. Peck, L. Sey- Augustine, J. Kooistra, K. Panagos, M. Flaherty, S. Loos, C. Cole, C. Bedford, M. Soarks, L. nowles, N. Beckner, Mr. Coulter, M. Kroeze, D. Kindred, N. Knock, R. B. Opperman, B. Looney, D. Copenhaver, A. Stark, R. Dodson, F. Anderson, D. Tarr, Beautiful voices combined in harmony made the Calhi Symphonic Choir one of the finest in Southern California. Concert Glee, composed entirely of feminine voices, is directed by Mr. Coulter. Maclrrgal Choir, an extracurricular activity, is composed ofthe best singers at Calhr. This musical group provides entertain- Row T-R. Sather, P. Holtz, M. Hanvelt, V. Mitzel, K, Bowlsby, M. Peak, C. Waring. Row 2- ment at assemblies and represents Calhi at community affairs. M. Thomas, S. Smith, J. Rydall, J. Harlock, R. Holub, E. Howland, M. Buranek, Scott Coulter. Row .3-D. Johnson, L. Blair, M. Mangles, D. Mueller, L. Lowell, C. Sharp, L. Walker, C. Lemke. ,V W, 1 xx W- va . g V . . ' ..g. -I if 91 VT A Srl .. r -- - -4 .Z V 'X 'X 'T ll x ,', X fi - ' ly X , r , .,, O 0 I lf fr 0 O ,, r - A O f, - 'T 0 0 A , ff ' fig - ' -aff-'Q K----- ' A T -- ' T 67 Row I -C. Hoover, J. Kooistra, P. Stamm, L. Knowles, M. Flaterly, S. Albright. Row 2--Mr Q J Coulter, G. Holland, J. Anderson, D, Tarr, D. Vaughn, B. Looney, B. Oppermqn, 59,67 G Christmas Droqrcim The FclculTy Choir, The Symphonic Choir ond The ConcerT Orchesfro joined TogeTher cmd presenfed on evening progrom idenficol To The one presenfed QT The ChrisTmcus As- sembly. The music fesTivoI was en- joyed by porenTs. On December T7 The ChrisTmo1s Assembly was performed. The Foc- ulfy Choir joined The Symphonic group for Two seIecTions. Perform- ing moiny numbers was The ConcerT OrchesTrc1. The producfion Took plolce before o beouTiful seTTing of oi sfoined gloss window. Sports fig' T 4 f' T 7 c T f if '4' A T' '53-f T. ' . - T , T T - ff f gg T . A V Y 3 or N A 3 if -aa A? ,H Y 1 fig 0 5' f . T ff if if ' 7 'N f psf ' c T ay.. ' Q 'I' A. , T :Qi an , y y 'T T' 'rr an -...P g 'Mfr . T Q .wk , Wk:4':.:, Q T ,- T .iw . ' i' M I is 14 This year's Varsiry BaskeTball Team had a hoT and cold season. When they were hoT They were pracTically unbeaTable, buT when cold They were liTTle beTTer Than a second raTe club, sTaTed This year's Caorain Harry Wray who, ir' The eyes of his Teammares, did a greaT job. The Condors were led by Roy Scone who shaTTered Bob Herrell's old scoring record of 240 poinTs wiTh a ToTal of 304 poinfs for The year. Some of The highlighTs of This year's season were o 74-67 yicTory over highly-TouTed Alhambra, a 52-51 spine-Tirugling win over WhiTTier, and a 68-67 loss To Comoron. Coaching This year's VarsiTy Team was Mr. RemingTon. fl . . f , .p.+q,:, f s' xx 1 'gl 0 xx vm nH.' 1. OH 10. u x51 ff 'lf , X 6523.-,w , x vqcga f ,' . xfoq--11-. X 0 X- - . X-No-1 S ,.r'. -1235 ---- N ' W -'U WW x ,fi T X .if TN N6 ' x T - c T exo',Z7 'KK Varsitq Basketball rl 5 . f Q 2, :far I' . .. at , ' ' ' .',,- ff Kii: if 1'Af .1 .1--l1 ' . , ...... A 'K 'T' lb MQ Riel . .ff N' ,Qw4lF?W A'fl4l ! gif- l V , I 2 7 ' Q , . ,V 1' , , 712. 7 15 f ,una - . , ,, ! 1, 4, fi , 5.21 LQ 463' .I Q ., ,A W4 -, ,, , Varsity Scores Practice Season Calhi 43 ....... Calhi 55 .... Calhi 74 .... Calhi 39 .... Calhi 73 .... Calhi 42 .... Calhi 51 .... Calhi 52 .... Calhi 47 .... Calhi 41 .... Calhi 52 .... Calhi 52 .... Calhi 67 ......... 1,1 . ' we ,f :QQ 1 1 is Cantwell San Gabriel Alhambra Fullerton Mark Keppel L. B. Poly Citrus Whittier La Puente Covina L. B. Poly Monrovia Compton Varsity Scores League Play Calhi 37 .... Calhi 49 .... Calhi 52 .... Calhi 57 .... Calhi 55 .... Calhi 46 .... Bellflower Excelsior Santa Fe Montebello El Rancho Bellflower Calhi 54 .... .... E xcelsior Calhi 52 .... .... S anta Fe Calhi 64 .... .... M ontebello Calhi 37 .... ...El Rancho Calhi 50 ...................... Faculty 49 51 39 56 40 50 48 47 60 43 52 fs. CJ 1 kjx WM Row 1, Left to Right-Coach .lim Remington, Frank Lee, Ollie Fowler, Roy Scane, Harry Wray. Row 2-Dave Johnson, Morris Brown, Ivan Rivarotf, Terry George. Row 3-Larry Miller, Richard Thompson, Dennis Tarr, Mike Kettle. E l .... orsi ff f W V Q2 l 'P f if U 1 Qld WM f lr af W lvwl M 'N wwf' I K Oli 21 Sli M lf' e Et 5 fwwewwwwwm wwiwwfgwr 'gl fnllll rlillllll OP, V if fl r if if ill :.uxgg:1,QwQggig A X . bf' it fx pig' , 1 , :AA I 7 1 I L A 2 Morrie Brown Ollie Fowler f Q. ,Z E3 uf Q , ,ff l 1 sg .A'f' , i 'C i fzgf ,Q , fx 5 Dove Johnson Frank Lee e5?'iaf eff 'W Q m, , wi 1' ff ff 4:17, ,E I ,,,,,,,,-.4 hr '-1 r ff A l Dem-gy Tgrr Fficlirucl Tliompgon l-411 NI- 5 xx.-,XR-X-1.5. -3- X r X fx -4 A- N +-A :gl X X -r riiwrfirnr - ,L ' i X-lL- mei if-tm 'jx S V I ,X S I :., .A Q t wxgev C , . J ' 60 V 1 I. f .' 4 f . 02:19 J' W ,. 'J-'-xg? I ' i .. 3 . Q . .,., 1 5' wr . ' ' r 1, 'x fif, - x bf .gn Q lx Gclry Herrington Lorry Luker .I ff-A UMM 1 li N fm i in 2 X 1 Terry George .lim Jensen --o, .,..., N i -M 2 ft:- xxx, Ivon Pivoroff Roy game ' A x ff: :x , ,R e e .X an V, L' 'l S X ' M- Q Y - Q:r'j' 5 ri f f l'lU Y WNY Mr. .lim Remington 'N ee' 3+- 1' Row 1, L-R-Vic Boyd, Dennis Mclnfosh, David Burron, Dennis McReynolds, Jim Wilson, Bob Olson, KenT Hughes. Row 2-Fred Jenkins, Manager, Bob Fuller, Vic Talavera, John Pace, Dan Avey, Ken Campbell, John Chapin, Richard Deyarmond, coach, Mr. Godshall. The Bee's had a record of 9 wins and ll losses. While in league play They won 2 and losT 8, which poinTs ouT how cornpeTiTive The SGVL was This year. The high- lighT of The season was The vicTory over Excelsior in The Calhi Calhi Calhi Calhi Calhi Calhi 2 QTXXTT .1 Ac 4 1 E., .Bellflower 48 Calhi 60... .Excelsior 62 Calhi 47... .SanTa Fe 40 Calhi 36... .MonTebello 56 Calhi 30... .El Rancho 46 Calhi 12. .. .Bellflower 44 E 2 T ' .5 ffw f' T735 ... 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R,-'.-Saw -' I ' - ,--1 -,:---g::::Es5ss25Yw:2:m1 -V . f-w lsiif-s1eg+.f-:-'-em-1 r -me --1,., - , - V ' :V ,--.,-.1:---1-zxm..-Mr-:.'s:x. 6 :fy f + ' f 952,52 A ' 'f' ' wie X-'-:as.f.-21 Q.- - ' i' ' f sl 'f A -' WELS, J.-, -1-:L-.'S151 Z3k-. 1 4of-N53-tv' As- 2:4-' nhl 4, 1 ' h WT , . ' 'T ,nf ,fe gg- - 'Ak f fx-za I Cee Basketball Calhi's Cees, Tor The second sTraighT year, won The San Gabriel Valley League Championship. A high spoT in The season came in The ColTon TournamenT held during ChrisTmas VacaTion. When The Condors aTTer dropping Their TirsT game, we-nT on To sweep The nexT Three To win Calhi 37. . . .Bellflower 25 Calhi 45.. . .Excelsior 21 Calhi 42.. ...Sanfa Fe 23 Calhi 36. . ...MonTebello 28 Calhi 36. . ..El Rancho 18 , Q l vicTory over El Rancho, The undeTeaTed league champs. The Condor midgeTs led Tor Three o1uarTers of play only To be Topped by Three baskeTs in The closing minuTes. This year's capTain was Travis Fackler. 32 24 31 26 26 . . . .Bellflower Calhi 31 Calhi 26. . . .Excelsior Calhi 48.. ...SanTa Fe Calhi 3-4.. ..MonTebello Calhi 43. . ..El Rancho Firsf Pow, Lefr To Righf-Larry Knuth, Dave Kall, Warren Rusfand, Jim Rosenkranz, Don Vcindenberg. Second Row-Mr. Zullinger, Steve Thompson, Jack Aiery, Ron GaTe, Diclc Borfon, Bill Mieczlcowslfi, Mike l-luitt, Al Robinson. Dee' Row 1, Left to Right-Travis Facler, Mike Chase, Gary Nakase, Jack R Melvin Backlin, Chad Swinside. Dee Basketball Calhi's Dees had a successful season, with a new coach, Mr. Robinson. The team made outstanding improve- ments late in the season and finished vvith a commend- alole 5-5 mark. Highlighting this season was a moral Calhi 12. . . ..Bellflovver 25 Calhi 32... . .Excelsior 25 Calhi 36... . .Santa Fe 31 Calhi 36... . .Montebello 33 Calhi 15... ..El Rancho 36 9 V x weggg ' JZ. ik .dlp owe, Bruce Shaia, Coach Tom Stockton Rick Guerra Don Young Larry Davis Dean Malar the consolation bracket Co Captains Larry Knuth and Bill Rosenkranz were singled out by coach Zullinger for their outstanding play and team leadership throughout the '58 season Calhi 12... Calhi 29. .. Calhi 26... Calhi 29... Calhi 30... im PW' W sm S A ....,.. P' ' f 15 iii: af iw . :i2i??5Eiii?' .FSE Qii ' igfiisti it .Vi 3 4 .f--'fe - V , f - -.: 1a.....1 -iff' 2. -,, 5,-22:55 ',.--1 fi i'iflf 1 1 95:i'11'ff 'iv JE? rf' . ' fr T1I'i11.'--I ' f . H -.s -.4- v I X ex ' I: I A 4 4 X : ,D .h 31 ...... ..... A AZZVI' 11.55. , A it avi... llll -Q .':.12ra1f- f . N 1 -- ..,.,. V A 'Q' .1:2i'EQ':1-51' Ef??E1:11'12E4?'SE1E 351522515'?E1E1E2?G1E'E1E2I 1-f .. - .1 - x 1' - ' '-'i s' ' . - 4- V .wp :iii .- - .,,:gLEf:i-.. ,.'.?.-...p:..2:5:2:f:r.j.,,.j,.::5:5:::E:,:5.,.: l fn A I -A .ap .Q . I -.. ,QA 1 x ru. 1 .'f,f.n..:, ', 1 f' '-1 f-M . 7 'Gifs -.--. ,aw . A in-iv Q,,,i? 4 if ,-'TT T -9 ' 5 fi-3 Y' 'Q' i A ' .Q T - I 1 f mira. a ' ' T, 034505 'T B x - .r L E31 Y QM l A JM , L 'f.f,,f'1a.hg. ' if f Row l, LeTT To Right-George Chamberlin, Bob KieTa, STeve Neely, Bill Brown, Herb Brown. Row 2-Coach Al Johnson, Lanny Hawkinson, Chuck Bacha, Gary Haeger, Dan Folsom, Mel Onerman. J, Efs The J.B.'s really wenT To The Top This season wiTh 14 wins and 2 losses, which made Them League Champs. This was a real Thrill noT only To The boys buT To Mr. Johnson, Their coach, who said he was very proud of The boys and The greaT work They did. 1, Mfr' A T- l T If M - 'L if I H. .B ., 51 M l l ,. . .M -1, .,,., , :C ru' 'I I f.' . 1 I 1 . , 'Ly' .fJ,: ' 15'-f ,511 .I. ,',,..-:iz - Row 'l, Left To Right-Cliff Richards, Tom Cermak, Charles Clark. Second Row-Gary Baker, Phil Kroeze, Bruce Lindorf, Frank Hatzfeld Mr. Johnson. 1 J. Dis Reserve sports are The foundation upon which are buill championship Teams. This year's JC, and JD baslfelbfill Teams were no exception. They won a ToTal of l5 games, losinq lO Among The promising JC 'S were Larry Swaniche, John O'Bririn rinrl ilfiriy Baker, Chrirlr-9 Clnil-. and Neil Oberlin are Two hoys To warcli in Thr- Tulum. T48 -Arffgfxfw Q lx T ,A sw QA. gfwfe-1 'IW 'H is-Q were wa., . Vis The J.V.'s had a very successful season, as They were runners up in The league, wiTh 16 wins, 6 losses. Mr. Johnson was coach of The .l.V,'S Gnd said in his opinion The boys did a real greaT iob. ,f ffl f YA- , , ,1 i , -p' T.- Q 6... L.. , Q- I , 'l' ,., to s Row l, LeTT To RighT-Dick PresTon, Wilson Brown, Brady AugusTine, Larry Hauser, Arnie Applebaum, Rollie CransTon, Errol Krick. Row 2- Coach Al Johnson, Sfeve Zinser, Richard Rose, Dick Harrison, Dave Thompson, Dave Rader, Ken Granger, Allen Andersen, ' f . Cfs 5 ,J , A 41: lsijiil-T Rf Qs 'T 5 . '55, . iT fv T T .,i1fF,l, if I J , jg, , . -. ff C, .-0 ' s ..AZiv Agn- as ' ' ' ,sw A , XSS N . T s f -, N -' ' f' l 'ff-5, ' f T It .i ' w , , I ,sp T. WE'-CD E , 1 f 4-- I , --2 1 U X :.. ,gM ' it iq .lk :li J .1 , gif Ml' 2 - 'lts l jtgm . . Ea: K 4 T CALIFORNIA ' V . N W lr X :l' ?'i1H: ' 1l H 0 ' I Y -v Q T J ? ,I-. J V ' 3 Q rn' ' T , . Y. . Q V 3 N 2 :T J T X N, P ' - OX ' 1-Q V Ill s ll l M V . . , 4 ssd T T , ., l ff T NT '- Q T ,,,L V'vV A l ,.- - - Tw X A V ' F arsltq v s. acultq Faculty vs. Varsity AT 8:00 p.rn. on January 22 Ten fanTas- Tically dressed baskeTball players began The FaculTy-VarsiTy game. Their coswrnes, as well as The IiTTle pink skirTs of The Tour Tac- uITy song leaders senT The sTudenTs in The sTands inTo shouTs of laughTer. IT signified for The TaculTy noT only vicTory buT revenge Tor lasT year's game. lj' , :l v F L '.A, .,. L Q A, ,gl Q-Ifllrllhu X'- ,?'-' , .,,s sig: A N 3 L ,622 rf 4 A T ' xfsf .f ' A NS 6 ,., L45-NMMA -f-w'--'f W - 5 ' -ffm ,rs - Q T 'T ,N :J , ' w 65's ' Q f g We 'T T X ---- FACULTY v5. VARSITY Q 'rf '? -in Q --lx-.. 'munlx R.. .' -1:-f , ,., 1, ,. r .Q 'Q Tx Tx Tx ,,-.x Ill! Dot Luck Smorgasbord Dinner On The evening of February 22, l958 Calhi presenTed The TirsT Smor- gasbord dinner. The reason was To raise money Tor The Calhi TooTball sTadium. The dinner began aT 5 p.m. and ended aT 7 p.m. The main parT of The dinner was ham, baked beans, coTTee, and milk, buT There were also many kinds oT salads ThaT were broughT by The parTici- panTs. Calhi is hoping ThaT in a Tew years They will have raised enough money To build Their TooTball sTa- dium. 7 y I ,, f E3 I 5 I ' ' sl ., Arr , ' - I -3 s G F V K 5 , L E , ,J M' .' Q -T' ' X T73 J T T K i K, 1' le. ig Band Dance Band Tea Tor Two and Two Tor Tea were among some of The songs The dance band played aT aTTer The game dances. The selecTive group was made up of advance band and ofher band groups. In order To be- come perTecT They pracTiced aTTer school, and They soon achieved Their goal. I s ffg ll!! l X .ss :min rslojffif T Wrestling TNA rr? xeflafffer a o my pracTi dor wresflers really camelxT Qijqfiyih s T improved per- formances. he mo ouTsTanding win of The year was ThaT over-eBiQg?llnda'in which The Condor maTmen pinned eleven opponenTs. LaTer, in The league finals, Calhi swepf The crown by a wide margin. Two boys, Phil Pena and Tom Garcia, espe- cially shone under The coaching of Mr. Borg and Mr. Burri. ,,, ,., ., . ,.., ,,..,, ., . ,N . ,,., , ...,.,M..,f,,,.. ,,,.,, ,. .,.,..., ,,,,, - ,..,,f., ,V W. . . , , ' I . ,,,,- , ,4 ' N W 'VW 'Il ',,,.? .ia , L cccc . .. ..cc,. ylyi . ,.,,, ,' - , - 76 'ii L C W 'i ' i . . ' Z L ', f 1 2 L A f ly A vim S A, T ? 2 - 1 1...-.4 R A... .. .. -..L L.. L 1 - v un- ' 3' Row l-Frank Roloerfson, Mike Anspaugh, Tad Nakase, Joe BoTTs, Mike McWilliams, Toni Garcia, Sheldon Bromburg, Phil Pena, Dinnis Vaccarella, Byron Boyd, Leo Linning, John Lando. Row 2-John Crow, Gary Pciyne, Cliff Tanamachi, Joe Fowler, Charles Lewis, Mike Walden, Richard Pinnell, Ronald Burgland, Joe Brife, Larry CoulTer, Jerry Cloud, Dave Dodge, Mr. Burri, Mr. Borg. V , ' ,, ', v:r'I-' ,'15'f1I,iZiEZ,.'Z. :vm-., '- z' wwifl - ' 1. 2:1-f-4 4 .-4254:-rw f , ,Q . X.. H , ,W-1. L, 4 ,.. gig . fr -- ,A .wcfcfff ' ,l K af . -.441T:?r5fErY-1v--- ,V V. , 32'-.JZYQWESEYZWW -f- A ' 9... lf, ..., r 1 5 ':'i'i CGW 24-- ---Sieffv 28 'f ' 'f i l ii' f Calhi Qs.. ...cuivef caiy 23 .......... ...,... ' if LL' f Calhi ll-- --.-Siefffl 41 +i.ifffL ..... - i.1..: .,. C - 'i C . ,... Ii. .... . T. L CCW 60-- ---Bree Oiindv O T s r s + . CGW 25-- ---Bellflower 28 :qr-fI Q11 5 lfvnzgh colin ii.. ...whiriier 39 he i ss.r CGW 37- -- ---Sm Fe' 15 li Calhi 29. .. ...Ei Ranchof T9 55517 l l:n': 1 lnzl 1 I L Calhi 26. .. .. .MonTebellof 21 in-4 4 .. . .........,.... . .... ...... , .. M- . - 'f.- 4-V 4- 'J ...-:-wa:-5:1--:-ers'-:+V-z 5-s:r:a::1:r4'.f. ' ' 1 2' I 1:4-:ff 4 ' CW ff? ' 1 . Activities f X 13 .. y will ,E L .. I 2. .V Z , . i if i. A I 4 y i E T I , , 'H ' A . . 1 1 . ,. i YL if X 'T i l ll 4 li ix i L4 rg. i i l ' illif -1 nn'q.:1,.w -f-f1. W . . 1 'T H af KQV i ,- T 'ii.'. x. .T fl A A f 5. . A H L A ',i i J fm 'alfa T , ff ,Zi .ii . wif:-Ns V X I ,r4y1srW 1 -get xxs -X 'tx . X N: T Y xgkas XE X R Q CasT I Liz .... Agnes .... Howard . . . Joan .... Jeannie . . . Ginger ..... Eddie Davis . Tommy Green Ed Hoffman .. Mr. Wilson ... Georgian Reiniohn Claudia Elkins Jerry Hudson .. . Linda Perce .... Julie Moore Susan MorTrude Richard Moreno Mickey Shaulis . . . Chuck ChrisTianson Dennis Tarr The Tall play Time Out For Ginger , was sponsored by The Junior Class of California High School. Time Our For Ginger , was a hilarious comedy in which Gin- ger, daughTer of Howard Carol decides To go ouT Tor TooTball. This decision is made aTTer hearing a speech by her Tafher, saying ThaT no Teenager should be re- sirained from doing whaT he or she wanTs To do. Pick- ing This year's casT were Mrs. KorT and The Two sTudenT direcTors, Marcia VeDel and Carol PoTTer. As The casT arrived in big limousines They were inTerviewed by Jim PriesTly and Marcia VeDel. ATTerwards They were es- corted 'ro reserved seats. The play was presenTed in November of T957 and was a big success in The eyes of everyone. Casi ll Liz .... Colleen CoTTrell Agnes .... . Sandy CeraTo Howard . . . ... Jerry Hudson Joan .... Sylvia Boriin Jeannie ... ... Marna Tippin Ginger ..... Eddie Davis . Tommy Green Ed Hoffman . .. Donna Elder .... Mike SmiTh . Fred Longacre . . . Dave Mickel ' A H ' . r,'6,'L'. 3' Mr. Wilson .. . . .. Dennis Tarr . ..,. . A ,,.,. .. l J ., il l' Il' ing' .in A 4 ii A .. 135' i . f i W tri A M5 '15 ' . 4' I 'S N ' ' Q' ,Q f is V l' . l . i . li if gm- ' ' Q l gf X: r , ' ii ' l i M 'l if 'T ' W, Q '- Q 'S XY! 'Q wr AX , ,IW . 3 Adorning this yec1r's Whittier tloot, Seven- teen , was the princess from Coihi, Glorici Dod- son. She rode with tour other princesses ond ' ' I-i' h. The q Ueen from Whittier ig vw . ' 2' J., ,i Sonto Fe High os designed loy 1 Pot Pickett from The tloot vv School. Jonuory ist will long be remembered y b Gloricu Dodson. ,. .:.,,.:-g.g:,-,- ff f' ft ,frfgff . ' . 2 9 M it , if '34F'.-45 -37' E -5 if-fs., w, -fii , .... , ,,,,, ,,.,, M ,M .W A ,., V Vt - A new rg, 9-ff 8? e- --if-.vw .. 2 i . ,,,,,-Leia, 54553-, 'Q g . ...M my -,Y , f: ::f'L' X 'Q . , i ws i i t tw. Qt Wa M Ja --1. X1 3 . . , .-- ,Q ' i , , .V J 'QSWWQZQ .QE Q. Tflf ., . 45' Q -'1?1:f- 5, ' ' Q., W 1 A ' t ' ' A X C in aff ' ... U V 9 I V F3 -, fu. ' .I I 1 Qi : XX 'Nix 4 S .535 vm reggae Y..-+ Q X 53. :N- ' i2.a.z2f:f2: ,,., ,. .',':'o 'N WA , E 1. we ' 4 . 'f 9 A n ff . .1 I 71116- ' , . .ec-'w'., ,a1. , , , , , ,-.,,,.iQ,.1,,., ,, ,W 7,43 M... 1, V ,-4, tif ' 1. , is f' 'it ...rw ' , . g?miEigiQE55 r',ififiiif.iQ:255I':,:fAi . - ' it f , . ' Q 922 ' 'th in-N... Q 4 ' it Q' ff Q 4 I . . ...,, , if Q .x J f ' i f rs r tsl. . V , i f fs? 3 7 'Z x N :wg 5m:?. 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' ml W Tm-1 lV ,.Vl-22 ii'll0'l'l'5'YTi:V -' JV ' ' W if' ff ' f J,:'pift'r'1 ,gn i fi A 'fffiw ifllillflfll V. Q r, i . i ,mg fwiifi i vw: V::i?1ffw:A2xVa'.'fwaff' . , -V Sl , 'Q 'i fi'. .HI i V :ue i We - V .f ,- i. i fi: ,,.f. Girls' Leaqu Dance . :X- Se . .,., . v Moonlight and Mislle-Toe was The romantic theme of The annual Girls' League Dance. The dance proved fo be a big success for The happy couples, and also very profitable for The Girls' League. A wonderful night was had by all. The evening began wiTh a visiT To The florisTs. Then boTh The girls and boys alike dressed in Their TinesT apparel. AfTer The TormaliTy of meeTing par- enTs, The couples sTarTed off Tor Their evening of Tun. The dinner parTy was TirsT, Then finally To The dance. Dancing by The annual whiTe ChrisTmas Tree was a real Thrill. BUT looking down from The balcony To a sky of ice blue was a really breaTh Taking sighT. Working in wiTh The color scheme were The beau- TiTul gowns ThaT all The girls wore. hw? il ,,- ,- , 7 r r s r af T f T , TA 2 rf 1 5 , -',:-.Qzgzsgzgzgf . M. , . A beauTiTul ChrisTmas Tree sTood in The cenTer oT The gym Tloor. ExTending from The Top oT iT were srreamers. On The end walls were big wreaThs wiTh ChrisTmas ornamenTs, and Trom The ceiling hung many misTleToe balls in all Their splendor. Class s 2 1 5 1 N b New Iyer f 'he 'SDCHSV1 A' y. X IQ -3. , '. I TQ ' ?r K 5 41,-...-, L ' g xx .r' ,-3.. ' , fi ,, 5, ' s ,nan a.. 1.. Iv. 5 fs?-v-'-Q ' 55 ' . K v ' - E, ff i I-X - ,- - A..-g 1' -lfqw --,M W , if-N Pj , 'T j - 4 , 4 4 , ' 'iwfi I nut' . INx e xx f' , '41, N',L X N A 1 . nl ,Q Q rx X 4 n I 'f Beware - '-pNos e tw 5 ew e JP DS Mm' l . If-lil XT. '14 :fx N N C' N xx , .-'ffx f N A' x , X-' 4 AF-' g v'. ,,,. 1 r ' V M' EX K 'n JL. 4 156 ,,. xx -ZX XS x N' XX ' QWZJFFHI vvgf.,f,:af, .4 wwf. f ,, -, 4 L '.- xw Spring , , fyfmmf ,f '-Pv4v4,4441.,C , 'W fZ4i.2mU!', if b21wHf3,'G 'f ' ' . ' ' W wr- rug, X I 'Tvs- ww. j'+3? ?w-iw Student Life ge- af'-gf 1' 2 r' J yy M 3 ,am 5 E nj. -, 4 .xx-X A IA ag V , v ii' lf - -, - J.. f ' Friends, Romans and counrryrnen, lend me your ear. Sylvia Baffin being honored ar rhe affair. Plenty of food, drink lgrape iuice of coursel and fun was had at The annual Raman banquet. J 1 YV ll Q. .ff-. 3 rv Yu - ' A xx, X A- e V+ J' 4 ' 5, ,.. ' E f i - K I- .. ex 5 -fi f Go ahead, try it. laughs Stan Prementi as Susie Cook and Dwayne Gray look on. 1 U P I , al Sports .Lg . yum Q 1 D 5 .. 0 Vorsitu Bciseboll Qi, I, Q ,T W alla. . ' Wim AMO 5MM.ll6 y T WNW A yy Y 'f .fi T, , ef 'M 1 - 1 M T If Nqr Q nav 1 T WWW W 'ra y ff- 1 Q . , fu f fr., 'gg ' fiiif' QW if ' X If,-4. 'A 5 A J Row i-Dick Berry, Alex Cc1sTillo, Bob Fuller, Gciry Richey, Tecl TibbeTTs, Jock Wilson, Dove York. Row 2-Mr. Godsholl, John Bowen, Bob Olson, Mike Keifle, Mel OTTermcln, Roy Sccine, Johnny Chcipen. CosTilIo, Mike KeTTle. Roy Scone onol Jock Wilson, plus on ex- A loT of husiling combined wiTh The generoil exciTernenT of The golmes rnoole This boiseboll secison C1 Truly ouTsTonding one. Six reTurning IeTTermen, Bob Beckner, John Bowen, Alex Coilhi 7... Coilhi 7... Coilhi 3. .. Colhi 7... Colhi 1... Colhi O. .. Collhi 8... Colhi 2... Colhi i... 5. ,, 9 ,from cellenT cooch, Mr. Gooolsholl, oclcled To our chances for o seoson of success. ....WhiTTier 3 . . . .Puenfe O .. . .FullerTon 7 ... .WhiTTier 6 . . . .SonToi Ano iO ....Lo Hobrci 17 . . . .Lynwood 21 ....Lei Hobro i5 ... .SonTo Ano O Q. ?' f ww, 1 , UZIZJZ 5 li,ll , fx J, T he , i W can ,. 12455 1': WW M wanna A , Y ,E gi W. ' T ij ' l 's ' 1 V. , ,.,. 3, y 4' ,,fL.p,4yy. I B iso I' fr. 'H su -. carsit ke, FAM U A Dick Berry John Bowen Alex Castillo r 5,2 1 Q- H, yr? ll U V- gg 'H' R RYA gl 7 Y QWR4, , - Z 1 :S mac n L all Larry Evans Bob Fuller Bob Greene Mike Kerrle fl' Q4 ,Ao 5, X-1 Ky 5 K , 4 kg r N 5 A . 1 r Bob Olson Xl L ml Orferman Gary Richey Roy Scane xx 'RV Qjm l MJ i l L X fy xg . .o X' M . v if NJ , . ' s 4- f' ' KJ Y 'N r' ' f N Q -, L ff' 'N rf., .... , It N Ea 6,5 A -' fn -K - U .A k Ted Tibberfs .lock Wilson David Yorke Coach Chuck Qodshqll l ,, x '7f-I Il. Huff: Xl 5 'K ,K P'k' xx eQfLl ..., jfQQ1':Q1 B - f x fills: eh 'Q '4A n N J 'Eli w X X P' --.f1'...1::1-N af f Manager John Chapin gt . :ctr L .Vis 4 i Y Z ,Lf www Gil ,Q-iiiieg HHH? f Y X,- Sw 1 - a .,, 1 ' 'Q M' 1, H 55 1 1 - ,.- W, . .gg 1. F Ji. -A Row I--Vic Boyd, Dominic Mandella, Elliot Locher, Dcln Roche, Bob Fuller, Horace Rhodes, Jim Rosenkranz, Phil Higgs, Gary Young. Row 2-Mr. Vanderhoven, Bob Munger, Dennis McReynolds, Scotty Mateer, Fred Arand, Bob Ward, Brady Augustine, Pete Hubbard, Denis Vacarella, Dick Harrison. One ot the big sports of the spring Season, besebull, never halted them from playing their hardest until the drew many interested spectators. The Junior Varsity last inning was up. nine played against many tough teams but this tactor SCORES Calhi ......... Fullerton 6 Calhi ...Whittier 3 Calhi .. La Habra 2 Calhi .. Long Beach Poly 4 Calhi .. Puente 6 Calhi .. Puente 4 Calhi ...Whittier 4 Calhi .. Santa Ana 5 Calhi .. Lynwood 1 Calhi ...Excelsior 5 t i ,hr,,,. W it . .... ,,,, .V .Jfr ' ,,.. c Q eterr 'r'f4tertt teh'r' We I ny, ,I ,NIJ X, 4 Z in ,A V ' Inf' N .. .1 ,.,, , ,.,,, .'fL,3 ' rlfwfffevyffvgeffe-1 It M 'fffeme 4. P f ...Q xx W In -Q! E H . - Epi X , H md 'ff W Fresh 5 Q A A QR ' Q T-A N R F5 - 8 R, ll pa Q ,L - I W ,149--M. ff. Q ' 'Y X LL Q 5 , J- XA' ' . '1x A!- 'I xl- i I- ', 1., X In v Rf X' ' xg, xx ,Q A H A . 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'vw Ross TCVCTECE W 1 asm rv :wi gsm-'v ' --- 1 was . anon a er, oe 11.1 Qg . 5 .e Zwser HWHW: TSNEWBXKKEF Vcrrsitq Track f nl S A , , V' I 14 9 li V ., I 1 Q ...mi , ' -A , fi ,f u 1 '61- 1 i U - K fd., 1, nf l V 1 1 . ,ff A ly, .'Q 'v ,gf ir ' yn rr 'W 1 ill' all 4 3493 M 4.3 .. ---U. . 'Q Q0 Q1- Row l, L-R-Gary Stine, Bill Brown, Dennis l-leyolen, Stun Gould, Tom Rouclre, George Berry, Dove Wynne, Row 21Brooke Smith, Jim Brown Bolo Hodge Jock McKeown, Jerry Vyskocil, Pele Hartley, Brent Stoner, Terry McCarty. L QE, N ,gf of 4-M9 11 was i f - 2, .,.' . - f, wy-'.5.,f- -.,. . .-ff., ww--v ,g..,' r 3 . , X . ,.-,W , Q5 w ,, X , .W'S5i 7 5'N'4- .,,-,3,,t,ng:xV .M-. fz. 1 lee.-mf' W. , qi... H 'wwf' 1 . - r . N-4., ,.,, f, -.-NH, Y- ., LM , , M , ..,. ,yn . -my VA:-.4 , Q .,,.., ,,,,v.,. Nl., as-'-Aw x5,1,1:r'51, ,. -V1 ,I , . b 1 J Y- ,,,.,.', , ,ff x , wg HA, ,Z-,.5E5E:i ,W vw, -- ,Q 5, ,om M 4 N ,,, ,,, .4 ., , ' 53. 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G -fs l I l ' l - A 3-, X 9 -A :ii P ' l 'A Y ' 'z 4 l ' . I -'Q' sf -.. -- 'Q F 2 -1--'I 'f' B 'QA ,ai , M 1 7- '. Il x :. KP 1 3 J . - ' ' - -- , 1.0 r ' , - G 6 Q l l , l F Q Avy- s 4 .7 N -' , ,' f ,' ' 2? X.. y ?7 - f 0 -'L .al F X f ' x 4 'E 4 6 -B ,. J., -. ,- 1 I f as ' ' 1. ? H1 Y 4 5 , A I l 5- l X . -la is , 5 J ' - N r . f V V - Y 1 ' A 4 Q7 1- , - ,n.w.sLn f fin ,M Row l, L-R-Roger Sine, Ted Wray, Torn Garcia, Roger Parsons, Gordon Joyce, Drk Beck, Carl Carlson. Row 2-Buddy Flrzgerel. Kenr S zer, Frank Myers, George Ramos, Jann Pace, Ron Clanln, Gary Srallenberqer, Ed Slluesvl Qcw 3-Bruce Wunder, Feser l-lands, BEll L'nae?l. Mlke Tillman, Alan Srark, Leo Llnning, MFke Devereaux, Ran Lyons, Duane Reiclenls-aan, D? -x Calni l9 Pornona 511, Sanra Ana 47l,l2 if Callwi 62-l 6 Bellflower 33-5, 6 Callwl 50 Excelsior 45 'I ' Calni 3rd in Sanra Barbara Relays - Q - 4 ' x, I s -Jw-' ze, Q' -s ,ew-.. .5 sar, ' -rl. g,,..,,-,, ,.,-,gig 6 AV V -s' . ,hy is Q .- swzgp- ffx :- . l ,IV r y ,, V ,t l-x V , , - A Q 3 1 g .....,..l. ll 1 all f X e Lk. 3 l X- ' K . f A N I WJ HX v .. , A 5 5. 5'-'95 in N I' . 0 ' A ' sez - 5 eh. 1 .,'--if ... B - .. .s.f.-.a3.,:'.:.1kf. 'L A ,G Q ,aux Gees l 5 1 3 lt' ' 1... 2 i .3 ':' a 1-1 1 4' 3 E' x an J --J S l , N M V 5 V ll A s K i ' xg, L M U :TW . A A V na, 4 ,, - 3 ' ,, ' ,Yagi I4 . 4-ki ,,, - . I ' I L 1 .5 H AL . 1 'TF ,io-, 4 'K f 5 , - -i ' ... ' .1 ' ' f T 5 L Q ' 4 .1. , rfb 5 t 'F ' i ' I f N K , A 1 l - Y. . I .f 1-1 'R f V .4 ' I - , I : , ' .a , 1 T ,Lf ' ,Q .1 '., , I' f . A A 1 ffl T 2 5 , '.. Q X ' I - -ii H 1, , E X I f A 1? J L .P w 2' , L - - J Q L J. fl! V A ' 'Kgs S ' K ,. ', , ,A 'Es Q A f 4 if .,nr: ,, l l f J v.. , I V Af W 1 5 ip , ' -. . ' rr' 1, J , 41 , ,, - ,J 1:M2g,,,,, . .. - 1 ' '- L -f Af V I W W A xc fi- . ,. v, it-In -v.vl .-A b i: Ugg - jr ,wwf 3 .,e?..+iw-:Ava ,.'- 5 vw, rf: -V .4 N :X m , L . A ' ' . W 'S 1, 3 5-.. I ,, .al 1.1 4' M f J ,H , ' fd, '-rr - ,QQ 2 -ivkggr , '--:A lr- H ' , ' ' ,- ',,l-gwffr gn.. ,W is ' g.,...,.g1r1 ,ie if .fm-1.+A-fsgiswrsf-ff-M-css, X , Y A'-f' 'W' .,. 11. 4? . A ' ' ' 15 , '- I LQ, ',,'- ,.-:Qi ' - ' -1-'V . ' ' ' 1 -A , - 1: -Q , -4: X 'L .,'v, , .,,', ,A 'iffhf-, KMBR ,Lei ' Q if ?9M :I L0 ','ar Wzl61,y fn,,pX ',i'-,f-QQ. '.'f f xg.: il! H-saw, 'V Q'--rip-.,:Jz tr ,L , , . 7-12 Q. .. WJ 'Laing 4.15.1 ., ' .1 w.. ' -4' if W' Quik. L if 14' ',nk1i.Is lei. ' M ' 71.34 Van. , L, V ' V K Row 1, L-R-Jerry Mulkins, Troy Smith, Ted Nakase, Travis Fackler, Jim Gould, Glen Davick, Steve Bashara, Jim Thelin, Bruce Gove, James Reaautebuch. Rovv 2-Chuck Ross, Joe Lindorf, John Rygiol, Ron Dutton, Paul Garneau, Gene Blackman, Larry Swanick, Roy Shallenberger, Tony Meleo, Russ Curtis, Wilson Brown. Row 3-Bruce Pearson Dick Cutler, Larry Knuth, Jack Bows, Jim Robinson, Dick Barron, Jerry Nealhery, Ed Freeze, Don Davis, Jake Pivaroff, Larry Davis, Joe Brite. pf- I J , f K. -- E1-Qi Calhi 29'f2 Pomona 51112 Santa Ana T5 P , 'r if cciiiii AO Bellflower 37 . , . f I ' + ' l Calhi 45 Excelsior 32 . ' l ' . , 1 Calhi cee champs in Santa Barbara Relays , , N 2 W . - . fl .Q K- 1 -. , -,- ,L n 1- QV 4 f 0 P fa I of -L-f 1959 . 1 5 ., 5 ' P ' f ' ',,., ' P W' 1 X is , 5 ' V fl 3' il -.. arsitq ,sr Q N . A 3 ,, Z -1 1 I ' - - V 7 1, X ,f u J ,. ' JET 'lfxf . 4 3 T if , ,J 5 Swimming ENT Qwwf Liar u .sw-4 rf' ill T Row l, L To 3-Don Conner, Dick Schlesinger, Jim O'Brien, John Mahon, Perry Dobson, Dick Rosenberger, George Holland. Row 2, LTO R-Don SmiTh, Fred Ander- son, Bill Norberg, Joe Cuccuro, Doug Schiel, Earl Myer, STeve Kenf, Jim Spivey, Wayne Kidder, Jerry Lloyd, Lee Conoy, Hap Waer. This was The TirsT year ThaT The Varsity Swim Team had The opporTuniTy of working ouT in Their own pools. The new pools gave Them more experience, depTh, and encour- agemenT To go ouT and show Their besf in some Toughly ToughT conTesTs. The H20 men gave a crediTable accounT 1 of Themselves and placed TirsT in The C.l.F. Their TirsT meeT was on January Sl, and They ToughT on Through May 2. They played WhiTTier, La Habra, and FullerTon as well as The schools in The San Gabriel Valley League. A , N N ax? vc 'N 1.1 ll ll Wi Calhi 20 .... Calhi 64 Calhi 69 Calhi 73 .... ee' ' ummm ,' i',j'j .. A .1 M , H f A x J 1 .- - - ,L 1.5-' , - nvf.',v'i:. w- r , g . 5 W if ll' ' Q' -Cl i.. N x -1 'vf H .- .1- Nj M i F , , . - . N 1 X . x ' xl i 'P .5 ,iv si Q , 5 I i K l ,Vi xl. fl liz .f. , ,mia I, ai.: ,, X if r ix: J: X A I V ', A x ' l Row l-J. Clardy, A. Miller, J. Hanks, B. Slyer, D. Bender, B. Derfhick, B. Viefch, J. Vaupel, D. Smith, G, Bixler, B. Griffith. Row 2: L. Hughes, J. Ash- brook, J. Orchard, C.J. Fountain, R. Schiel, B. Amer, A. W'll' J. A i rams, cfion, J. Graham, D. Enyarf, B. Baily, Coach Smith. .. .Whittier 64 ...Sanla Fe 22 ...El Rancho 17 ...La Halora 13 Calhi Calhi Calhi Calhi Gees i ... ...Whiffier 32 ...Sonia Fe 8 ...El Rancho 5 .. ...La l-labra 4 , A K Qi' rf , Ri C , fi. . 2 V. i 'W .W F ' S ' . . ' V . . 5 - 4 7 A it A ' J ig ' E i '-'-' 2 - f 1 A ' ' . ..., , J , , ' I. ' ' I . h ..... i l l gill ,X 'J M . 1 A . BJJA 5 l f Row 1: T. Woods, J. Pivaroff, B. Hawkinson, K. Kirland, B. Zimmerman, J. Sharp, J. Spivey, B. Crawford, T. Graue, D. Smedley, R. Johnson. Row 2- Coach Waer, F. Nelson, J. Sharp, B. Heede, B. Crooks, G. Willeri, G. Daum, R. Kohler, M. Harnen, M. Knowles, J. Young, D. Gildea, J. Carling, Coach Smifh. l67 ni' -i :Sm HQ,- fssirf' ' ipi,9'f'fI'!V :y.w M - '-1f'e'7',L.1' .- ...r ....-. --. ennis -M J , v.' 5 A x- a E- v K 159.2 , ' f T 4- ' ' ' f-- ' ' 53:5 wa.. las- 2: 5 V 540 Q 3 , fin, I U j T: ' 15- 5- l . T' - - --2 fr - T.. . if M fi 5 1 H 7' T S 1 'ser -I fs'-' T Fw I 04554, fic N' 7 v 'C J HM5 .Q wil 9' K F' -: E l S1-:E Q' W., U - . 'f ' 5 T. fl .L Q ,omg 'T ' Q I av 1 T .. .........r:.q1s H M YN-I U r 1 I W5-5.14,,.,.,4.. -.1 f f.,y,kv5i,,,9: r 1 Wrfwr 51, f.a'Sgw'1jj: -1 if 'im' T -2, - vw.. ,V ---, fs . . , ' 1' 34'g.w,s.,.. , .:, ?.Eg.-gtj'T:g,. 7:-:Z . . -J H if-' '-'QV 33'--1,,' E 'Fist' '??Lw,........- e Row T-EllioTT, Howell Thompson, Richard Thompson, Bill Wardell, Jerry Hudson, Dale Smallwood, Bill Blacke, Dave Mickel, Mr. Corcoran. During a very encouraging pracTice season of seven wins To Two losses The Calhi VarsiTy RackeTmen really showed The resulTs of Their persisTenT pracTice. SanTa Ana, WhiTTier, Calhi T3. .. ...WhiTTier T9 Calhi 25... ...Puenfe 7 Calhi 5... ...FullerTon 4 Calhi 5... ...WhiTTier 4 Calhi 6... ...Santa Ana 2 The Junior VarsiTy also did excepTionally well during The pracTice season losing only To WhiTTier who were laTer Mr. Showman, Cap Peckham, John Lumas, Roberf Cosgrove, Henry Hens son, Alan STeworT, Ken Campbell, Jack Rowe, Bob Yeaher, John Crowe. T68 l E 09 -YJ ' v var' w and FullerTon which are Three very sTrong opponenTs were downed by a very experienced Calhi Team. Calhi Calhi Calhi Calhi Calhi 9.. ...La Habra O 27 .... ...Lynwood 5 4 .... ...Anaheim 5 8. . ...Long Beach 5.. 1 . . .WhiTTier T beaTen. Especially appreciaTed by The Team were STewarT, Bruce Loomis, and Bill Ewing. F'-3. 3 Z , .7 Allan 'Q -6 J X . i .6 Q QQ W ' ff 'F W K V X vf. Nu. QI N -YT :NI-vm 4 1 A E J .- XPXX Q Hill-' hw l T O U., . fs' ig, 1-. is m-Tas T. Calhi 30. Calhi 3. Calhi 13. Calhi 17. JUNIOR VARSITY Top: Mr. Remington, Chuck Troy, Stuart Herman, Bottom: Jay Bullard, Fred Karlson, Gary Reager. Calf Whittier O Whittier 27 North Torrance 32 Garden Grove 19 Morrie Brown and Ted Lyforn competed in the Inglewood Invitational, April 8, 1958, and Ron Gate' Mr. Zumngerl scored 80 IBrownI and 78 ILyfordI, placing in the top 10. '. V. .:,1q:'z:. f,,:ff' ' nr-fluffy!-:fri 2514 g f V, I, . I 'W f- I I 1 LI i Top: Mr. Remington, Ted Lyford, Dave Johnson, Larry Yount, Phil Kruze, Ed Smith, Mr. Cunningham. 031 ff' ,' 5 wfirf 1 A 'Q Z5 rf, I 11. gy V I ,R II II X EPI or A ff 'N f Zullinger. Bottom: Steve Diltz, Jerry Simison, AI Robinson, Ste VE 169 Qqmnastics Q.: Q ,LL M Q' 22 m t y Ibv- x ,, N , 5 M 6 g r W Hu I 7 ' T Q ' , V T I . Q In L. 14 Q, Pi Front Row, L-R-Gordon Foreman, Pai Foreman, Jim Corum, Carl Tripp, Don Schmidt, Howard Mericier, Bob Fullbrighf, Mr. Burri, Row 2-Don Goesling, Bob Crouch, Mike Keller, Fronk Billman, Stan Harigen, Gary BoITjes. Coached by Mr. Burri, The gymnasTic Team ThaT was ience from Their nighTIy work-ouTs in The school gym. They Tormed during The lasT year gained unmeasurable exper- will again encoUrITer in The C.l.F. compeTiTion nexT year .lf T it I y , , if ' , ' I , Q XXX X T 1 xi.. .. X , - Q c QMS. L9 ,f I V X., M Q Activities a f Z .4 x LJ , 17 s w ' n iz! .:'. v 45 A . J x, .-, ' . ' l fy! . X 'L Q v Q Q 4 1 .x u Jv N 5 n , . V - f 3 . b u X ' J G sf , ,,. A D X . v . Q v Wm la, 1 ' 0 'I 5 '3 9 6 Q Q v '-' . U Q Q lj QI U v l v A 7 ' Q 0 D f .- N f-.9 f f 1 -gzkkizgzgzf .'w1::-s:'u.5-':, : -- fl xi. Qi. , 1 ,,., ..,,V,:,,, V f:.,'., . zf 14 .:,r7,cefy-r 51,75 W, V:,: ','g', , xis:-1, ' V- ' I wr- M 14. K ,,4 iw: QQQ if '14 1 .W i. wgkfjfff j!44VU76Md V5 ZZYC42'Z 65jLfy4 g!Mvn4e 4'6fKwfQcfL,efQ4.4 5192 dj A P ,.,ff4A-cgJ d4Lz Jid4q'4j0Qvw jd? M4-mu gk- QS! 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The ploy come from The poems oT Robert Browning, ond Colhi's en- TerToiners porTroyed The sTory of T whoT hoppens To o smoli Town when ii corrupiion invodes iTs governmeni. X Through splendid ocTing ond sing- SX T ing The viewers enioyed o delighiiui evening of lc1ughTer ond good mu- T' 6-A+-fr' f.,.- 'X 35 sic. 4 .3 l pq ii P, ,HL A T, ' 2 Z E 1 2 i i i i i i ' 3 T It ' '-I 1 , :' 4 T 1 , T, ,,T Y M .T T M, T T. . TQW5 T' 7 ,, eT. Ty- 1 4' V' Wk T f Q, if A -1-if qgqfif' 'Y' '-si , 1 'W' 1 T ' if Ti New . f T ' T. 'Y f T ef 1 T. .v 1 N ' H g, 21 'Wm ii T. f-f' V T TY T v T , ' . Q :ff T- Xi 5 1 T, 5, T , ' 3 , 7 ,T 1 T .,. 1 r'n'1f'1 A .II ' R F 5 EH I' I . 2 if' ' . i. ' 1 , 0 W-, . , x hh ,....,Z,,V, 1 'M-3, T -- . 'K r' A ' , 'flair ' , T V 1 , -1:7-If T. c, i T , M. T' i , A , ' ' -' ., ' f if , W ' f T T -,- V- 3- 5 Q3 J -1: 4 T , M ss. 4 : .T X '- . , T Ti. A 5 '- ' , Q, 7 ' ' ,knit --N A ,lf'f'? f S' XXX sa- T , .f .T : , ' ,fin Q it , A Vi: ' i ' gg, ' J 4 W if ,T , Q TI , K I 'tl ,T A , A ' 4 9 fix :T T' T if fjff- ---' I T. J' ' ,u A' , ,fr V , , vi . , ,-.4 C :TT X A ,V sd- I fgwg i ,T. 1 v ' Mfg, T Q uh 'll ..x, 3,7 K ' ' Show on Earth sz, The original Browning version wcns set to the compositions of Mr. Scott Coulter, Chorol Director ot Colhi. The costumes ond choreogrophy were de- vised loy Mrs. Dorothy Brewer, ond the drt vvorlc wos supervised by Mr. Rolond Shutt. Another tdculty ddvisor vvos Mr. George Bedford, with stoge lighting. The production of this yeor's Biggest Little Show on Eolrth drew over 250 students from oll oreos of extro curricu- lor octivities. 4533 mg w 1? 2 e f 5 5 ssl 'WX ivy, 'Alisa 7t H jvru F7 .65 G40 , K. I f If 1 ' 2 , f ,.,,.,,, , -W Q75-5' f Q il: I I . W '12, ,5- x K it Xi. x J E Q, T -' X 3 l 5 . v Qc 144 K., E '17 if i 5 fl I ..s 7 I 4 1 ' lil , , , I , ik 3,5 hiss 4.4 I is , 6 ,Q maik ,Q . I 5 Hin isniq , I tx lim, XX Q 5. fs i 1 yy, 'mf aw Y. , 'G e,, Nba Zi? 4 H z X A 5 ,MJ V, if l V -WH. , 3 'QM ' its f , Q , . Y X s .f 2, My f ,PMN , ff Jr! ,W :ln HW'VW J .my iyfywl ' !,':.'f::if ff - ?E,.gg:':'. v IJ , , 'JMU iiiwwh ,.'g,f?x1 'wwf I .bi ,ff I ,I M . 1 1 w xl S, i fim4egrsig 97 -177 I W- u Y I . V, Ji, ww. fa.. V, ,, f?'mQ?r4mF.'K g ' wr Q, .i -. 7 -vu ,, ,, 5 3 1 H ' wA' Z gf , .f A , i ,ci ' 'ffqj' A., , r 2 fowl, .Q ' ' 1 ll lv-.N -f ,,. A '34 I ! '1 3 , -:V 4 th Ji., gf by A .V a wWWMNmTfTlW- own f' ,.,, .l,,iv?,. I 2, g ,K ii X ki r erin Az, f . ' rw- 'ng H, flfgg w wf N '-W. fr r Hman V , ,'. ' W 'U l f'w'll'L if . w,g mi? swing? im I Safe si ii P The Hillbilly Hop again This year was a Ye'all come celebration. Everything frorr bare-foofed Annies to rockin' an' rollin' cool cars were shinin' up The dance floor. The Fire House Five Plus Two played live iumping nofes which kepr The hillbillies moving all nighl. All in all if was a greaf success wiTh a large Turn- our. 1' ll l , gl Q iiii il film l 1 Sig Q . 1. y i SE 1 2 5 N ll El 31 5 si li 'Q' lx il is . QW .. V if gh i L 1 ' ,a 1 Q ' s N r Lv 1 3 , s if ' i is S i f w . 'V' 3 ,fmiiwyggg is B Spring Dlciq ,f Q. ,ff ...- Ed, . ,-42? V,, Q of ,Z A 2,5 l 7 M 6 -4 mv ' gi HA -I .fx , f li ' The Lark wos on splendid job ot octing which portroyed o retriol ot Joon ot Arc. The ploy wos presented in oi tlcish-bock sequence, show- ing mciny ot the importont ports of Jooin's life. According to Mrs. Kort this wos the tirst time on high school in Southern Colitornio presented this oct. Worwick .. . .............. .... J erry Hudson Couchon ... ... Dennis Torr Joon .... Peorlene Stein, Joczn's Father ... Joon's Mother .. . Joon's Brother ... The Promoter .... The lnquisitor . .. Brother Lodvenu . . . Agnes Sorel ...... Stolly Stollings Ron Ronson Deonno Wolsh .. . . Lcirry Routt . . . Dove Borrette . . Chuck Turner .. . Fred Longocer Gino Komurko Little Queen ......... . .. Beth Summers Chorles, the Douphine Queen Yolonde ..... Jim Priestly Solly Stollings, Jonice Bozont Tremouille ... ...... Greg Hill Archbishop . . . . . Ston Primonti Lo Hire ...... ... Joe Wilson Executioner .... .. Gory Gibson English Soldier .... Loolies in Woiting ... Hugh Alsop Mory Pyne, ' Jonice Bozont, Bonnie Westberg Soldiers . . . ................ Chuck Honlon, Willy Norberg, Leonord Richmond Pecisonts . . . Scribes . . . Student Directors . . Gronio Koimon, Dione Honsen, Goy Thomos Mike Smith, Don Avey . .. Lindo Perce, Sondy Ceroto Juni P - Seni P Dr Xin. Dream Dancing SpringTime wiTh all iT's freshness and gaieTy adds iTs Touch To The annual Junior-Senior Prom. This May evening sTarTed wiTh each special daTe being escorfed To dinner. AT 9:00 o'clock couples assembled aT The Calhi ballroom, beneaTh a dreamy rage of color. As wi T llllli l 5, l , T 5 Q T The evening glided along The sofT music of l-lal Loman and his orchesTra casT a celesfial aTmosphere over The dancers. AT The sfrike of 12:00 The lasT nofes of The orchesfra folded info The nighT, concluding a very suc- cessful and memorable evening, C ff J' 1 ,T - ' 's any sw. 4 J A l fl ' JJ F-fr '91 if F' ' Q , e ,ggg 4- . f PK . if. ff 'jf i gv b .J ' i- 2 Z .J ' 4, I J , . ,gf W' I I . W X 9 1- hir..-T , I I ,w-'N' l 5 .rgy L., ' I Q Fx 1 ,f T .1 ,V - ,n - ,s U P fc, I. . . 1 ' . i 0 . , of 0' fm , ' . , If af, -ff - ' - - r - H' 1' , X , - LV 7 , dxf I-if ' 6 . S- Ai-'Q--:Sf ' M 4 i' g,.w.f',f ,,,. U J A Ji .lf ' -' ' , 7.-1 -fax: ' a ' , 3:---cg-,-xg . g , 0 0 ' 'I 4 XX-WE? tl- l V -,.-f-'M ,W h A A491 D o . 1 - T . f a Q Zi, ,- 1 . fy C ' nf ' X ii V,,.l',1'. V Wi ' ' ' w ' .--- u . 1- . - If ' A J +5 ,' V V, 'I -----' ' ,7'l4li ,s 'fi' .4.f Uf . .,,, , , f, f, X ' l Q ' ,.---j'.'Yf4 'I' 2 - , fnf-f ,k , 4 c,' iii N A fic -f iif :Q X A 'L O 1 X-.'5:':fc'-, , 1-..,,,-'A une, E s . xv . :eg . I Q ' . . . . . 9 . , . . s Q '17 wisp .M , f . ,Q AV, Q 1 X 1 J 713 1 ,QQ Senior Nl there' Tea Qraduati n Let's hail to our Seniors, and give them a cheer. Let's bid them Godspeed with a smile and tear, As they leave Calhi's campus with new thoughts to attain, Let's wish them health, happiness, and tame. G The voices ot opportunity now challenge the class of l958, Four years ago, when these students entered as Fresh- men these voices would have been unheard. This great change is due to the marvelous development, and each person has had an equal chance. Yet, each one varies as to abilities, ettorts, and aims have varied. No matter what you do after leaving California High School may your lite experiences be rich and tultill your hopes and thoughts. On the night of graduation you have once again started exploring a new lite. f-i-wy- wiv-,'vv',,...,,. il - U .. . . 11.1- . .a .- ilk -Q A md? 71 5 A -0 .. fl 'i sl '21 'K ' l'f'w2g ' ,i qi W -, 4'-4 '1 'Wg it 0 ' W- .1 1' Seni r Awards . S. . Life Membership 24 '37 lan 'S f-6 ww i 17 . ' 95 -- V ,Tv 1 4 'X ' f 'pq' 5 --ff ,.., 'f gt-qv' ' sf ffl' aww 1 . 33 W In-7 I 4?-1 1174 ,T 'Elf -My e---1 A P A-. 7 1,1 I7 I 5 .N .-', I l l Row I-B. Tokheim, B. Hindmon, J. De Lu More, S. Mcirtins, C. Hoover, M. Hollenbough, C. Fuller, B. Show, B. Slobod, M. Reough. Row 2- N. Show, K. Elder, J. Nicklos, A. Boily, S. Albright, A. Sylvestri, G. Dodson, J. Pogue. Row 3- A. Bown, M. Moshutu, M. Kroeze, B. Litton, H. Thompson, B. Nero, D. Slaughter, l.. Knowles, R. Moshutci. C.S.F. Lite Members ore students belonging to the Coili- Service Medolists dre students who have received medcils fornid Scholarship Federcition for tour semesters ot the lost for their spectoiculcir service to their school. Those who eoirn six. Edch member is presented with on pin ond or gold secil 300 points receive ci medol, ecich ddditioncil 200 points on their diploma. eorn o chevron. Service Medcilists gfwrif 'i Q Q52 Zf fn., WA W M49 J! Y fv ivy?-'r' ww Q. izm R fff WWW . J. Kronen, L. Peer, M. Kroeze, P. Stonfield, J. Longon. feffbx Sf' X 'CW-' Boqs' State This year Vince Bregilo was The Boys' STaTe Represenafive from Calhi. California Boys' STaTe gives pracfical experience in The working of our sTaTe, counfy, and local governmenTs To eight hundred boys each year. Sponsored by The American Legion, Boys' STaTe offers fun and fel- lowship, coupled wiTh a Thorough insTrucTion in governmenT and law. Building men is The iob underTaken by The American Legion. ln Their program Boys' STaTe builds men. Girls' State AT Girls' STaTe The girls learned by speeches and lecTures how To seT up myfhical cifies, coun- Tries and poliTical parTies by elecfing officers. The only difference was Time, we accomplished our business in nine days. Linda Lu Knowles was elecTed Governor of Girls' STaTe, and assis- TanT To The PresidenT aT Girls' NaTion. AT This session, which was eleven days, Two girls from each sTaTe learned abouT our Federal Govern- menT. , .aux ff GT? Z The winner oT This year's DaughTers of The nr-' QW? V.,-s ,fl ,6, , ,, : 1 . . X . 1 .0,, 1 ' ' ' ll American Revolufion Award was Jane Wilson. Jane was nominafed by The Senior girls. OUT of These girls The faculfy selecTed Jane Wilson for her leadership, responsibilify and excellenf char- acfer. Wifh her TiTle she also received a pin and a cerTificaTe of merif. Lafer on a hisTory TesT was Taken and a Senior DAR girl was deTermined. Jane also served as Girls' League PresidenT from i957 To l958. A , f 5. I Q f . . ,eg ' 7' Myrl Reaugh VW Linda Knowles Bank of America Awards The Bank of America Awards are given to seniors for their outstanding scholarship, leadership, and promise of future serv- ice to society. The four students chosen get a chance at 531,400 in cash awards. They all received certificates of achievement. The four winners pictured here are Myrl Reaugh, for science and math, Linda Knowles, fine arts, Madeline Kroeze, liberal arts, and last but not least Jean Asendorf, vocational arts. These four went on to zone competition. Other winners included Myrl Reaugh, math, Gloria Dodson, science, Linda Knowles, music, Amy Yutani, art, Myrl Reaugh, English, Madeleine Kroeze, social science, Linda Knowles, foreign language, Lois Guerrie, business, Jean Asendorf, home economics, and Dennis Swidall, trades and industrial. ... ,,.i?,.ig,h . E r. ,, F , ' ' I gf :I 1 .l Madeline Kroeze . ciyi , . l .1 1 I..f..f. if' Jean Asendorf fi R R. O l Nl C ff A Cl iii PCI C Cl QPLI VVCIY' ,vii i Stan McCaffrey donates this award annually to Calhi in the honor of his s mother Opal McCaffrey. The faculty committee chooses the senior who is to -- Q!!! receive this for his or her outstanding leadership. The big trophy is placed in 'W the Main Office, and the student receives a small replica with their name on it. Calhi is very glad to give this award to an outstanding, accomplished and de- serving Calhi student. 'This award is presented at the end of the year in the V seniors award assembly. H SEQ 'SEQ -s 4-iw Teachers' Club Scholarship The Teachers Scholarship is given by the faculty of California High School, to two seniors who are chosen by the Teachers Club. The money is appropriated by the faculty show which is a big success in the eyes of the Student Body. Last year the show was able to make enough to give two scholarships of two hundred and fifty dollars apiece. Also they gave several fifty dollar scholarships to help pay for books. From the proceeds this year they hope to give more money in scholarships, In the very near future they hope to finance all four years of col- lege for some lucky person. - ffl-5eS.4x'Zl i C T V' ' . if? r as-KX W -nas--fi, -. ..w, . -111 T X sms J, f.'...j' sw 4 ll'-1 157' ,- ,. g '- A fi Q ' . K l 5 x 41 N. - . X s 'W' Life Pass Life Passes may be earned by Varsity members with two Varsity letters in two sports or three Varsity letters , The GAA. Award is given to a girl who has led and in one sport. California Crest Seniors who prove themselves worthy of recognition will receive the California Cresf. The seniors who receive these have to main- tain a B average all through their four years of high school. They have to be active in spe- cial events, student government, sports and also have to be able to not only be a leader, but, of course, a folower. The school is very happy to present these California Crests to students giv- ing special service to the school as good leaders and followers. California Seal To earn a Gold Seal on your diploma you have to have persistence and determination, and a school record which does not contain more than one C semester grade. The school is very honored to place these Gold Seals on the diplomas of seniors who have accomplished the tasks which have merited this Gold Seal on their diploma. To all of you, from all of us, con- gratulations on your achievement. arrived in physical education. The teachers choose this luclfy girl. , , WWZ4, 'Helly ,g 1 M.. Q I 'Q' , if 4' ' T f I S F Scholarship The California Scholarship Federation Scholarship is given to a student whose schol- astic record and activity background is exceptionally good. Other factors are the character and personality of the individuals, but the financial need had a great deal to do with it also. The money for the scholarships comes from the C.S.F. car washes, cake sales in the Quad, and the annual Valentine dance, which are big successes every year. Even though this scholarship is not one of the largest the school gives, it does help a student get a start on his college education and inspires him or her, which Gutstanding Thespian The Thespians of California High School elect a girl or boy to receive the outstand- ing Thespian award. This person will receive his or her name on a plaque, a medal or a ring. A certificate is also given to them giving credit to their honor. The award is given by the Thespians each year. This award is also presented at the seniors award assembly. K 'N i 'I i' - ,r i 'l if. 7 ever the case may be, to go on and try for bigger and better scholarships. I 0 W . N! Merchandising Award 3 93969 Q The Merchandising Award is sponsored by Myers of Whittier, and the first place winner receives fifty dollars. The merchandising teachers were the judges and the competition was open to all merchandising students from 'Calhi. The fourth award was given at the seniors award assembly at the end of the year. California High ooocaoo QQQQQQQQ cooaao Music Award The Music Award is divided into two groups, the Musetude and the Instrumental. The nominations are made from the choir, the orchestra and all the band groups. The music teachers get together and select from the nominations the recipients. The names of the seniors are engraved on the respective plaques, which are presented at the senior awards assembly at the end of the year. School received a trophy to place in the trophy case in the Main Office. inns? A Z' Q . .Sl 5 Qi 32 . -1 fc I 1 ,VJ by ff kf LL 1 vf1JL rw ,f N. W XL J . f of 1 8 6 A l -vis few: 5 2' rf. Z'-,F XX ug! ,, I L .F K . ' mx, gf! . ,gi- :1 ' A. , 1 ff L W v. QQAJJY -, ff iw? 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M -5 J Colhi students Ginny Cosgrove, Jon Cinders, Koren Folhsel, ond Jerry Lee know thot Whittier Skafeland is the pldce to go tor on evening ot fun. The thrills ond spills ot 0 skote dote lend to on exciternent-packed evening ,thot every Condor will long rernember. ff ,a,Q5:?54.--QQ. J Kiwi! H To gl EYE 5 -2----- 1 22 .1 --X '17 at f.M,,-f'gSS- 14353 E. Whittier Blvd. Whittier, Colit. O ...-Q-ui , - V f ,-'-,Q-Q. , 6 L all jf' h . .1 o -. give Ben' Szafhmary and Nancy Foster model smarf styles from Hinshaw's. The qualify merchandise persuades fashion- minded sTudenTs To buy here. Ready To face The sand and The sea are Sue Kenyon and PaT Whifcomb. Fashion-wise CondoreTTes know Thaf Tlbbeffs carries The la'resT sTyles. 'us fly 'iss -Q+4,,..1. .y '5,e ' ,X Y 'L-.-,,..pp-aff-3 Q ,'fq F J x W' For sate keeping, Marilyn Freeman is putting her fortunes in Quaker City Savings and Loan, where they earn 401,-,' interest and are insured up to il5l0,000. Quaker City Savings is located in Uptown Whittier. emuLJlQ2 151: -221122: iglllgi l mi Z ZZ . Q1 ' - ,,ri,.-,sffseesmkk 11- r - +5 - '. '- 'I ' i .,. 1 V FFTQ L. fhgsg e 1... -5L3 l jj: Av 57-Ns .. '. .r-+1, .,- -- Y . , N W LW l' . , REE? , I N' LN ,, Jiyiiaiggailll s a at V 5' 1 L, '4 gl 'v '1 ,ffyuw x 1 -' ' if ' li K lv yr viqfll hrlhxzll? 'ff 2 L Q ! e ' 4 la J K -M. -N H '22 -,'. is nf mg- H., V. 1 V. 9-9 '- me sim PARKING 3 ga 4 On campus or Ott, the well dressed man Wears clothes from Heck's Men's Store. Jim Stull and Alex Castillo know this to be a fact. Here they are admiring some ot the many varie- ties ot cutt links ottered by Hecks. :Glu , , hjilllfl oil My 1. R rs H :fl . .,,, ' T 'M' sr? ' Alrhough ZesTo's is known Tor The TinesT in quoliry for Trosries They olso serve delicious hamburgers, mc1lTs, soTT drinks, ond onyrhing else good Tor The Tummy. You con find ZesTo's locoTed on Mills Avenue. .. , Here Johnny Jones ond Dove Wynne ore odrniring some of The mony vorielies of men's shoes offered c1TVclupels Meng gfom But Thot's noT dll Voupels corries, for They hove ci great selecrion of suits, sporTs coofs, men s beach ensembles, ond ul- sieve, The well dressed rnon we-ors. If you're up Town be sure to stop There. 192 WTS 5 ,yiovvils i -ee f,K...e,f Linda Casey is admiring some of The fine cleaning iobs Thar The Wardrobe Cleaners has done. The cleaning establishment is I T d M'll ' ' ' ' ' ' oca e on I s Avenue, wlTh,in walking dislance of Calhl. Remember To have your wlnler, summer, fall and spring ward- robe Cleaned here. 23233155 4 o Spy. ' an E035 The laTes'r plallers can be yours al Village Records, says Sandy Lay and Phil Pena. You'll find records by your fave orire artisls, as well as equipment 'ro keep your collech-nn in good shape. 193 4 e l l in 1 it T45 u K E' Wgx t ll if fwvyggvfggmgih i .,, Elise., ,.,shLsg -24' , 5'-.wiki 1 . 1,-1, ,Q 7, , , , X Agn, ,M 41. em. , Gerrie Smedley and Gary Kissel agree, When looking tor good quality in meats or any tood, Stater Brothers' Market is your best bet. A . ' Z' V 7 K 7' K- 1,,,. F ' 2, 1 vf' 7 1 nam ,rf 5+ lf . l Q fn t A M ,yi , , 4 1 a-if if fre-a or ii V, in an , U -pq 31 ,J Ili 'Z Q ' EE qs f s . y J I v ia '44 lvl ' l b at , il '1 4 f 7- , 1 it . ---t : 2 ' Q if 'ffm A ' 1 if f c F f H- . , , y 4. f 4. L. 2 Y ' v 4: M H 5 Aw V Q W K-lk ig-B , , XB , W ll! tk V9' Q :hull liprr, I N 'A in jig? e'Qr' Q4 .gxh ' . '6 ' 1 ll X 1-e l 1' M l:- MINCOME tml fs 'ANS iNsuRANc,E HOME Whether you are in Search ot a luxurious ranch type home or a modest suburban home, you can depend on Koon Realty, say Stephani Stewart and .lim Gigler. izoys Mmm, mmm, mmm, the loest in town are donuts from Roy's Bette Hunter, Judy Peterson, Vince Breglio, and Torn Herrington are convinced that the rest ot The eats from Roy's are tops, too. Close to the Calhi campus tor those after school snacks, also territic lunches. it FEED LMINS 84 SHRUBS PLANT ANNUALS ROSES KTREES I NSECT 'UHUMUS A9 SPECIMEN PaT LauriTzen and Nancy DoTson agree, Tor The TinesT qualiTy garden supplies, Highway Garden Service is The place To go. J W ,Q MJT' xx ' IBIS? -wr AQ M: +343-. T5 iff , ' 1f21Tf4:5PTi'9 T l l . E T -QM ff' z 5 f 1-,fl ,fl lt l ff-+---vw Q. , .gif-' X W.. gs Z -as , ' I' Lia: , I X R H v C Looking on approvingly is Nicki ViloTT, as PaTTi Pippen re- ceives The finishing touches To her coiffure aT Judy and Edwards BeauTaire. ComplimenTs of LoveIl's Television Sales, 175 N. Greenleaf Avenue, WhiTTier, California, OX. 4-7541. F. H. ' in iei Y, ,wk gg!! ' iEf.....1+v-7 'iq V ,MSU um 'K ' . ,,, 4 'C . W 5 NX ,g c ll Candy ConkrighT and Don LillywhiTe know ThaT C. Orin Swain of The Orin Swain Realty is The rnan To see for The besT inTormaTion on real esTaTe. X ' li ,, X M L ...f I find' ' - f, 'Thi . W r 'viii -' I ' Q 'f X 0' 'Kg , 2 '- ' 96 A ., ' lf nniibll-TK X -ll f ll I ' ! 1 I A I 1 I :' 1 irl I ,, . A, iq wma . w---- f gl 5 . -. V t 9 Q 'AQ IJ- .4 X , Q. .H X11 If . . I la I HU M Showing The new, loose look is Belly l-lunler who knows Priscilla Chaney and Nancy Newman seem To have louncl Thai Dress Bar is The place To go for clolhes. IUST what They were looking for aT Lambert Pharmacy. 'ffl . .......... , 2. lflflvi' Mill -il liinf out the Car of his dreams of Jim ChiId's Buick with Ann Williainsons approval. J - i -Z' 'FH' If I i 'M ,fr.g'-- - qlfwl. ,- It 'J l l f , , P Ili , 4-. i Jf J' y. .gf 3 ,. I gg! s,,,n,,,f K T'-n A +4 , . t .ZA In the need of hardware of any kind? Well, Farmers Hard- ware has it. You not only can be sure of their dependa- bility, but their quick polite service is well seen by Scotty Mateer and Larry Houser. fair ixl lx , i 1 1 ,I , it l l l f i sk li l l l - fat Y-, . Q in 4 . . Stl' - - Y f, The finest selections of excellent quality can always be found at Ballard and Brockett. Jody Brice and Becky Greene are pleased to find clothes of Their choice along with the courteous service that is assured. --1-' N if p l-5: A K 5 i it QQ at As Jim Roberts and Susi Thomas know, Earl Douglas of Whittier has shoes for all occasions. Courteous service is what is yours at Earl Douglas. :W i - W: ,..,......--- - E. Attention car owners-State Farm provides you with the complete automobile coverage, and their friendly and personal service is tops. Marlene Eakin and Amy Yutani are seen in front of the local office here in Whittier. You can always find the shoes to meet your needs at Veafches. Eyeing a pair ol bucks is Bert Szaihmary. 198 For the best of what you want, tele- vision, radio, phonograph, or hi-ti, shop at Arrowhead Appliances, 15906 E. Whittier Blvd. Dr. R. D. Winnin Optometrist Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted U37 Quadway OX. 3-2319 Hours: TO a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon. 84 Fri. IO a.m, to 9 p.m. his 1. fi- ,. 1' . , . l lg frm, Q fr? V -32' W P 2 1 ,. 5 .V -I Z-:iw ,' P: V l '13 :tif V - f Q A a. ,gfmwg i n X In Hn- 1 .,.,,y 1 F YN 5:4-Cfli .4144 y 5Q,b:'j , , xr: , D fe H sue wxfrsfvdy 'Mr , 5 T , ' X 'I ' 1 X 4, Vu.. ' if ., .-,i. H - 'r s HZMQ ith QWfQwgieQ?eLgaiwgQw.t + , an-:Q 2,112 53 . 1-M' ,f my For the finest foods-Chanhy's serves the best. Glen Van Potter ond Dorothy Campbell, along with Judy Congelliere are iust a few ot the many that make it o prdctice of eating dt Chantry's. T STACK LAUREN l jj EVELYN C.ll2llfll,pf meg? BACAU4 Rumi -eirr OF LOV ami If Joan new mmf LQWAHDS U 545i RID E A vioLENr Mui? y he ..V1.,:VV, A 'N I E 33 .L l u lu' For rnovieland entertainment, visit one ot the four Bruen Theaters in Whittier. One of these is the Sundown Drive-in. You can be sure of the best advice on real estate when you Consult Marvin Pitts Realty. They are equipped to give you your money's worth as Jerry Lee and Carol Wildermuth have found out. l99 ,J 4. gf , ,' - L! ,1 'G 7 Xi-Z .9156 fix Z - f ' uf? , fff f f f 1 xx ,L 'ifgivyfffd' 1,0 K J v pf' x RQ 'XX ,fi -,MFZQLQQ li, 7 it Jim Spivey and Terry McCarty have made their choices and suggest that you visit Hills Clofhiers for clothes which bring many compliments. W. T. Grant Company Whittwood Shopping Center Whittier Blvd. and Santa Gertrudes and Whittier Quad- ll3O Quadway. Open Monday, Thursday, and Friday nights 'til 9:00. fs,-ff , 1,1 -' .f 'V V 1 r ,W 2 i g .., , ,c,,!35igm ,Q 'rf-3 4 ' , 'R-ff 4 J Q. J p I i ii- '-np-Y' It k . V. 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I ' 57155 1:-QV.-:-:-ww:-.,.,.,.,. M ,ff .,f -1 sekyrgjf'-izifr-sf e . - f '-'SIf2'f 'f5.Z'f'.f'.i: Z ' 'J 1 -. . if ' 4 r Jean DeLaMare and Nancy Knock have their hair done at the Ocean View Beauty Salon. Hair styling, shampoo, waves, and sets are featured there. 2 --N,- 0 A . f , '4 I 1 I .X Q -1 1 .4 V34 Q 4 1 Q ' , - . ....... EA' , , , , 8 , E 0 0 , 0 ' , ' a 4-,wif ,V . 0 , , v x Ya ag, A 5 ' 0 , 0 1 Q ' s , ' l 4 ' ' 1 , u.. vs- 4. -. Q y - 'sf 1- . . 0 ' ' Q ' 1 4 X v V. Q Q t 3 - 9 Q O Q 9 'gk 56.5 1 ., ' - - ' i, s i 4 . A xl . I ill 5 5 if 7 1 X .i Q 1 We throok Patterns, threads, and materials come at the very finest in Westbrook's Yardage store. Mary Nell and Roberta Mashuta look over different types of material, but have difficulty since all is of best quality. Shop at VVestbrook's today. Dzeaagaz When buying clothes for school or clothes for sum- mer, the Dress Bar is the place to go. Be budget wise and conscious of your styles-Buy at the Dress Bar. Arrowhead Appliances, 15906 E. Whittier Blvd.. . .. Ballard and Brockett, 137 E. Philadelphia ........ Billye's Florist, 16541 E. Whittier Blvd, ...................,. Bruen Theatres: Roxy, 217 E. Philadelphia ................... ... Sundown Drive-ln, 12324 E. Washington Blvd. .... Wardman, 160 S. Greenleaf .............. Whittier, 1410 W. Whittier Blvd. Carver's, 14353 E. Whittier Blvd. .............. . Chantry's, 14103 E. Lambert Rd. .......... . Deluxe Barber Shop, 311G E. Whittier Blvd.. .. Dr. R. D. Winnen, 1137 Czuadvvay ....... Dress Bar, Quad, 1129 Quadvvay ....... Whittier, 121 S. Greenleaf ........ Earl Douglas, Footwear, 116 E. Philadelphia .... Farmer's Hardware, 180 Greenleaf Ave. .... . Friendly Hills Bowl, 15545 E. Whittier .... W. T. Grant, 15701 Whittwood ............ 1130 Quadway ........,....... Hamrell's Department Store, 14104 Lambert Rd.. . . Heck's Men's Store: Quad, 1160 Quadvvay ....... Whittier, 159 N. Greenleaf ...... Highway Garden Service, 15016 E. Leffingvvell Rd.. . .. Hill's Clothiers, 127 E. Philadelphia ............... Hinshaw's, 1192 S. Quadvvay ................. Jim Child's Buick, 1555 E. Whittier Blvd. ......... . Judy and Edward's Beautaire, 10052 S. Mills Ave. .. Koon Realty, 1562 E. Whittier Blvd. ............. . Lambert Pharmacy, 14158 E. Lambert Rd. . Lovell's Television, 175 N. Greenleaf ........ Marvin Pitt's Realty, 14552 E. Whittier Blvd.. .. Ocean View Beauty Salon, 1116 Ocean View .... . . . Orin Swain Realty, 9317 S. Colima .................... Roy's - The Burger 8. Donut King, 14160 E. Lambert Rd.. .. Skateland, 524 Whittier Blvd. ......................... . State Farm Insurance Co., Whittier, 12816 E. Whittier Blvd.. . . E. Whittier, 16011 E. Whittier Blvd.. Stater Bros. Market, 14212 E. Mines Ave. ............... . Tibbetts, 101 S. Greenleaf ..................... Vaupel's Men's Furnishings, 119 S. Greenleaf Ave.. . . Veatch's Shoes, 1131 Quadway ............... Village Record Shop, 14127 E. Lambert Rd. ....... . Wardrobe Cleaners, 10019 S. Mills Ave. ............ . Watson Studios, 2929 West Florence Ave., Los Angeles. . . Wayside Gardens, 808 E. Whittier Blvd. ............ . Westbrook's Yardage, 1176 Quadway Whittier Book Store, 125 N. Greenleaf .... Zesto Drive-ln, 10027 Mills Ave. OXbovv OXford OXford OXford OXford OXford OXford OXbovv OXford OXbow OXbovv OXbovv OXford OXford OXford OXbovv . OWen OXford OXford OXford OXfoi'd . OWen OXford OXbow OXbovv OXbovv OXbow OXbovv OXford OXbow OXbow OXbovv OXbow Oxford OXbovv OXbovv OXbovv OXford OXford OXbow OXbow OXbow . . . .PL. 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But please accept my thanks for having honored me with your invitation. May l wish you all, your faculty and your head custodian, Mr. harry Burns, the best of everything now and in the future. Sincerely, Afvgi VV!b'f' ,Lu David Niven , ' 4 David Niven . , . os Phileds Fogg in Around The World in 80 Ddys 6 J' 1 71' -w fir fir -uf 'mile 9 ag S19 , X A My 4 w ' ' 4. .L-yer . A , .YQ 'Q' rv 'lik 'W x sm., +-km .gun , ,. Ni..- '. ',,,.,,,v -a pl?-13' Vyklsya L. 4. 7 P 2 WANP f' 517,115 1' 'I ' ,evra Ai M vw- T if-1' ff 'Q Bn B. -+ M15 li' kiwi' ai :wmv 7 9 L C, 1 I , L LV f , + u x. W Z J QXLLL-ij? L L9 ' v 1 I CL v Q' x 1 fo 'T' JWCLLX W L in X 1 ,iv 'jx' A763 L L 'W VJ c 1 'ff L v X + f 9 I 1 L L L . V- ,L- V 4 1 V gj U A , D I I 1 'Vg x NX if fl' 4, f . 5 xg f Q 'N r Y f vii X ,J . y ' J x x.kJI-1 M, r Wy J . ' vi x .--5 It ij LJ xX w 7w 1 5 1 A x I 708 f F x ,nf K I, V 'I XX 12' A X N X lwl 5 1 ,.- fx x 4.4, X IX x ff f 3 1 7 A ,, 1 f , ul -Q 1' 111 . , I wx X 1 , x A 1 Xi. 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