Canoga Park High School - Utopian Yearbook (Canoga Park, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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' gr ,H-A, H ' An exciting discovery was made recently at Can- . t, A Q, Y '. , '- ' Q 551 . -, oga Park High School . An ancient plaque was une D . fa t x I - . ,L I I I I I C Y. 3 ' covered located directly in front of the administration ' I lf.. ,qg it . ' . -. 1 X building steps. Strange letters spelling W'34 were L ' inscribed on lt. The students feared that some enchant- ' ' ' ed force lurked there and have avoided stepping upon t ,ww . 1-ff f 1' , , . M42 zxif K it . u '9 I N M , Y, ' v-N . . . 3 . Eager life science students have made an Inves- j- R 4 tigation and formed an hypothesis stating that a tribe Ex ww. ,g I , of cave men resided on the same sacred grounds as Canoga Park High School . Perhaps dinosaurs swam in the Los Angeles wash and teenagers attended cave school . Let's follow these pages into the Era of Joe Caveman and his teenage gang . A' 4' , ' I , X , ' :T-42 v, , . 15,4 V. Q, tidal -Kimi A , .: 1 I I , ' 'A ,, All 'f r, A. t f.,j'--A -. ' 'Qi j f' ,X fly!! 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MMU 9: 5 .. 5,3 lr, . , I .K Q A L gr. r : 1 'K x on nm. .-As W- ns- ,,,- mihdqnunw 4' ' 11 af ' 4 1 L Y '- 2 E, ,s . Qwib H gc 5 Wy 155 y Ll C 15: .- .J l-::p-- I I '- - l 4. , D P WHEREIN WE FIND THE ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY PAGE 6-23 THE STUDENTS PAGE 24-75 INTERESTING ACTIVITIES PAGE 76-IOI EXCITING ATHLETICS PAGE I02-I37 BEST BUYS AND OPPORTUNITIES PAGE I38-I52 'Z1-s. XJ iid ' I ,lv F' a Q c r , 9.1, 4 N ' U, N1 1. 1'--'. .A 2' mv , . gif X --x ,C Av ls 1 ,.. - . fb! 'xi vw .1 , :vw 'tuning F. nr-vu had ai Hifi-ii .-use 'P' , L i 'Q . I I 'N .-ik-, .Q 'PFW 4 .516 . . .f E gg N 552' 1 P ' i Q v . QW' ' c if . ff' .,g Q K -2' mm. .af HW akgzw-.. ., 1 x LP S 7 . I ,Q ! to Q x .J ,mr- S , QW-as QI I ,. 'tr P- X, A N A X Shirley Garrett Phillip Snobeck Loucille Hayward Jerome Kauffman Mildred Cline Robert Scheub Earl Browne Charles Cobb 10 4321 Roman Claussen Ann Walters Pt f M 3 L , A' . ffxn . 1 Charlotte Mott Jeanne Dunderdale RICl1C1l'd Aronstam The classes, which were held IH cave NOT SHOWN Arthur Douglas Richard Gearing Marie Goebel Lindy Lou Hadley William Halby Leroy Henery Ernest Herlitz Willa McKnight Lyle Liley Jack Reaves Raoul Savoie Barbara Thom Charles Welsh English Florence Ell-iott Chairman Industrial Arts Physical Ed. Languages Physical Ed. Industrial Arts Business History Homemalcing Art Math English History Physical Ed. N I ?? l Doris Loffness Richard Watts were staffed bq competent Patricia Sewell Jacqueline Holt ll T7 f Ruth Maior Capitola Black Science Carroll Soenke Chairman an-' Howard Kelly Carlton Counts Lavaun Marshall lris Perez The pupils were taught such A l 1--.J necesscurq t Agriculture w . N-Q, lk James A. Me Albert Buss Glenn Corbin t of'1 ' ff AI 4 Malcolm Sears bi ella A ,,,t John Corbeil Helen Mell 'YN 1 he . 'X V 1 lil, Irving Ross Mathematics William New comb John Thornton Chairman subjects as reptile skinning, and such ranlc Fleming H '--I ,- A gm v f' X --K' a i is 1 I ff 1 V' 5' fx l , li r r . David 'Spencer Waino Lauri enrietfa Hulbert Lois Irving i ngfl i 'f'5 h 2 J' 1' - f 1 , , , I ya, 1. 5 g If K A , ,,, Q. f x Xx A Robert Brown Edward Buchanan ff 4 A. pc' ui' :u.s: '.' nf-,,,, . , Jack Pqulmon Bernard Feldman fq' X l rua-sm.. s ' V. ,A-.5 'YTSL ,L r. , SJW! fl -v Morris Fields Walter Van Remmen Dale Daily self-preservation courses Homemaking Lili Rees Betty Cox Bob Leventhal Don Freed Q A4 Robert Williams as basket- IT ZIFFER Marjorie Armstrong Chairman Gloria Harrar Nffkr f X., , S we ,h m1 :J s if A, X X If r John Hanna Lawrence O Connor Charles Cromwell Douglas MacKenzie weavin and bird callin 'MN Ernest Madrid Harold Goldman George Dvorknn Business George Lange W l Bus Drivers 43.45 -eu. These elcasses prepcrred the students Mr. Prosser, Mrs. Stoeger, Mrs. Buddle Ruth Hartman onfl their student staff Arlene Wefel DON PROSSER Re-gisffuf Health Office Mifss Gcrren, School Nurse, ond her student helpers Laura Weis Head Counsel or l , g Q 'x F, M. Fields, L. Weis, R. Watts, D. Loftness, J. Saisho, H. Venger, L. Irving, C. Cobb, N. Brymer . for the rigorous life which was ahead. 7 X X 7 1 if Elvada Anderson Annie Ciaccio Anna Debay Eleanor Donald Celia Fleming Elsie Lazar Sophia Paige Esther West Vera Wharton Helen Spradling Leon Fortson Forrestt Farrell John Broclcer Harold Venger Dorothy Phillips Librarian Finance Manager Continuation Social Adiustment sr' is 'X Custodians A. Ankle W. Coon C. Cartez E. Content B. Cordova W. Fogle H. Hessing D. Litehtenstein J. Martinez C. Quickly D. Spuse N. VanHorn E. VanDongen C. Whitehead O. Weddle E. Yenika As I am writing this, I am sitting on the front steps of our school , To my left is the Science Building, to my right is the new classroom build- ing, still under construction, and in back of me is the Administration Building. These are all great tributes to Hunterville. Our beautiful green lawns and our majestic buildings are all living truths that remind us that Canoga is the greatest. Those that have gone before us have made it so, and we, now, are ever striving to make it a living tradition for those that come after us. As Hunters we all have so much to be thankful for: above all, the high caliber students that surround us make it a pleasure to go here, our fine teachers that give us inspiration to do big- ger and better things in the world, and our trad- itions, marked with honor and glory. Never let us forget the illustrious past we have had. And it's not over, Hunters will continue to have the best school ever. I am deeply honored that I have had even a small part in adding to it. For this I am, indeed grateful and happy to be a Hunter at Canoga. Good luck to all Hunters in any and everything I they might endeavor to do. .lack Russell Evidence has been found that the TOP ROW: B. McAlister, Inside Pub., M. Hartmann, Clubs Chairman, K. Mortensen, Inside Pub., G. Klein, Assemblies Chairman, S. Schroeder, Sec. of State, M, Mueller, Noon Activities Chairman, P. Robinson, Affairs Chairman, S, Hallenbeck, ln- side Pub., L. Dahl, New Student Welfare and Student Relations Chairman, K. Settle, Halls and Grounds, L. Smither, Outside Publicity, ROW TWO: T. Hill, Boys' League Pres., R. Engnell, Senior A Pres., V. Zimmerman, Senior B Pres., J. Lindquist, Athletic Mgr., D. Walters, Girls' League Pres., G. Collard, Treas., W. Lortie, Head Cheerleader, R. Padilla, Head Songleader, Mr. Malcolm Sears, Sponsor. FRONT ROW: J, VanSlooten, Cabinet Sec., T. Roe, Affairs Vice Pres., STUDENT BODY CABINET W'6O J. Russell, Pres., G. Lee, Social Vice Pres., S. Woods, House Secretary. 51, 'Wu As the semester close is now upon us, many of our students will be facing new situations and experiences. To the graduating seniors their life is now beginning anew. The door has suddently opened and freedoms of an unlimited nature will be theirs to enjoy. But with these freedoms there will be new and added responsibilities, the principle one being to themselves as individuals embarking on a new horizon. From here on, their lives will be molded into the permanent mold. I want to extend my congratulations and best wishes for your future happiness. To you, the remaining students, there will also be new ex- periences coupled with responsibilities to your parents and your school . Here you are setting the foundation for your life . In closing, I would like to leave you with this thought What we will be we are now becoming . Sincerely, Richard Zimmerman caveman had disovered the big wheel. STUDENT BODY CABINET S'60 FRONT ROW: L. Weber, House Sec., S. Paul, Treas., C. Given, Cabinet Sec., R. Zimmerman, Pres., B. Butcher, Affairs Vice Pres., J. Fantino, Girls' League Pres., B.Summers, Athletic Mngr., S . Verhoeven, Boys' League Pres., B. Lee, Head Cheerleader. TOP ROW: Mr. R. Levanthal, Sponsor, S.WilIiams, New Student Welfare Chairman, B . McAIister, Senior A Pres., .I . Beymer, Halls 8. Grounds Chairman, D. Larson, Senior B Pres., D. Buehler, Noon Activities Chairman, T. Roe, Clubs Chairman, G. Mueller, Inside Pub., S. Woods, Outside Pub., T . Conybear, Sec. of State, L. Ripley, Assemblies Chairman, J . Lindquist, Affairs Chairman, L. Morton, Inside Pub., D. Langsner, Inside Pub. Cavemen had a two partu sqstem BOYS' LEAGUE During the fall semester, Boys League was concerned with two main proiects. The first was the revision of the League's constitution I and the second was the planning and prepar- ation for their semi-annual dance, President Tom Hill guided constitutional change procedures and also lead his hustling group to success with their dance At Rain- bow 's End , I GIRLS' LEAGUE The busy cabinet presented the usual New Girls' Party, Rose Ceremony, and this year a Christmas project for the children of Cam- arillo State Hospital . The fashion show, Autumn Leaves , had eighty participating girls, and the Dad-Daughter Banquet drew great support with two hundred dads and daughters attending, The greatest success was the semi-annual vice-versa, Song of BOTTOM ROW: Tom Hill, Pres., M. Shenkin, R Wiere, M. Gardner. the Seas . This dance was the greatest ever MIDDLE RQW: 5, Summergl B, Pendlefon, J, at Canoga Park with approximately four hundred couples attending. Miller, S. Delnick, G. Griggs. TOP ROW: T. Conybear, D. Dolson, T, Lupo D. Smith, T, Mashler. BOTTOM ROW: Girls' League Cabinet W'6O MIDDLE ROW: TOP ROW: 20 . Wish, S, Wiggins, P, McCarty, M. Blakey,Treas.: . Fantino, Sec., D. Walters, Pres.: J. Beymer, Vice Pres., Miley, N. Nougier. Mahan, R. Howden, L. McDaniel, T, Hanley, S. Stevens . Dorsitt, L. Lepper, K. Marmie, P, Harford, . Haley, R. Campbell, B. Meister, N. Aalberg, I. Streletz, Scharf, M. Worley, B, Boisen, J. Rowe, and registered as qirlsleeq or buoqsleeq. Boys' League Cabinet S '60 .f x-,., inf . '4 xf nil 7 Ylldlvblzfx I I T ' ' ivlnfziii um4 nik TOP ROW: G. Griggs, T. Maschler, S. Morgan, D. Dolson, G. Meyer, S. Powers, M. Gregg. MIDDLE ROW: P. Mac Gregor, B. Martini, D. Larson, J. Walsh, I. Galperin, H. G- I T L b- I Thomas, J. Fisher. BOTTOM ROW: D. smafh, s. vefhoeven, 'I 5 eague Cc' me' S 60 P. Brink. --ali . h-QL., W , -1 -JL im' . -.D .. A E lun: so A ,er 1 PX? . ri, .fy is TOP ROW: R. Padilla, C. Dodson, L. Lepper, L. McDaniel, B. Reyes, L. Mahan, Mrs. Armstrong. MIDDLE ROW: B. Alpers, M. Worley, S. Broadson, D. Walters, C. Yates, M. Dorset. BOTTOM ROW: T. Hanley, J. Fantino, S. Stevens 21 Tneq conducted elections and the Iosinq L W'oO house of representatives TOP ROW: D. Essingfon, K. McKesson, P. Haven, A. Campbell, D. Green, L. Jelleberg, P. Gillmore, J. Hamblen, J. Hawkins, C. Cramer, I. Kemble, C. Yates, J. Shamony, S. Buck. MIDDLE ROW: Miss Hadley, Sponsor, L. Jennings, J. Weifzel, L. Schulley, M. McDonald, D, Ryan, M. Fanlino, J. Sfewari. BOTTOM ROW: C. Ldihlcyl Sec.: J. Beymer, Pres., C. Holliday, Vice Pres. 22 cirtq received ci trophq with strange ll ll - - e e A+ Sqmbols ll gy my Lge?--gllllkkqll - F -Ql- 5,60 BOTTOM ROW: D. Jobbe, Sec., C. Holliday, Vice Pres .5 R. Haley, Treas. MIDDLE ROW: M. Rupses, J. Gaddiano, J . Juliet, C . Corins, N . Gold, K. Jobbe, W. Webb, G . Donnley, -D. Ryan. TOP ROW: L. Lo- man, B. Thompson, J . Toomey, C . Fifzer, B. Stalkup, M. Leegering, P. Johnson, J. Hawkins, K. Flynn, J. Sefzler, J. Sylvester, J. Howell, P. Campbell, T. Huffine, A. Delavel, J. Fitzpatrick, J.Shomony, B. Strong. iris' league council -.. .vA K 1 1 1 W W'2!P ?f 1 1 Q.-vw-1'3 Lancers W'6O CATHY SAMPSON SHIRLEY DOLL BERT LOCKWOOD Vice P,-esidenf Secretory Sgt .-of-Arms RICHARD ENGNELL President 26 CATHY MORGAN Treasurer CAROLE BOWMAN Publicity The Armando Aguilar Susan Alward Mike Anderson Bill Archiblad Dave Arsenian Freda Bachand Bob Baker Judy Beerman John Bender Linda Benton Carole Bowman Wayne Briggs academic status of the Senior at it -Q Bob Brown Hobbs Brown Saura Brown John Budge Jean Buss if 917 Valerie Caires Ruth Campbell William Coln Gregory Corley Ouellett, Joke Madigan, Marilyn Mueller, Wayne Briggs, Watts. Senior Ayes maintain traditional practice of ring- Bell before the end of the lunch,period, Y Dave Dawson Richard DeHemmer Sunny Dillingham Shirley Doll John Dyatt Richard Engnell ,X lk 7' 3 3 .- C' ,af Pete Erkeneff Deanne Essington J 'Q K Owensmouth was the highest in the area Jim Esteb Judith Everson Bob Fry Milze Gardner Francis Gauther if QT 1 X 's '3- l T L l I OI Dennis Gildehaus S. Brown, K. Morgan, G. Klein, R. Engnell, M, Gardner, N. Ouel ff! f ff lp l Q K , C. Speer, R, Campbell, T. Haven lett. The Steering Committee kept their Senior House classes informed as to activities and arising problems. lt was their duty to keep class members up-to-date. Angie Gonzales Ruth Gonzales Gerardo GonzaleS Terry Hanna Thor Hauge Terry Haven eff' Mix rc 75 ,fig-f if of 7 'Q -4 Vu-Q ,Ya ff' . 'US Tom Hogston Carl Hudson Linda Human Patricia Hyden Wendell lcenogle Lynn lmmura Keith Ingham Sharon Irwin Judy Johnson Linda King Bill Kissane Georgia Klein John Kranz Lorna Lacarra Linda Larssen Ann LeBlanc John LeGros Loretta Lewis rx the average, their aueowa test grades Bert Lockwood Donna Machlieth Linda Madera Jake Madigan Karen Marmie F ra nk Mastro Margaret McDonald Dan McLaren Charles McTaggart Judie Meeds Raymond Mong Kathy Morgan Marilyn Mueller Beverly Murphy Donna Murray Mickey Jo Myers Judy Norman Linda Nudelman Graduating Lancers begin leaving :auditorium atter exercises as band bids them sad farewell , 3 ii Nick Ouellet Charles Page Ted Pappas Carol Peters Margie Petersen Marilyn Peterson Mike Philips Jere Pickard Ruth Rasmussen Steve Rathfon Carolyn Relyea Cherrie Roberts uv 5 use 1 Q' ranked in the high zero Ius ercentile Jim Wilson, Ray Mong, Don Wanless Bill Coln, Bob Baker, Gordon Smith Senior boys enioy leisurely lunch hour on Senior lawn. 30 Martin Spoonemore Dana Springer Darlene Steele Dick Sweitzer Brian Tanaka Craig Thornhill Don Tribur Jennie Walto Donald Wanless Ronnie Watkins Steve Watts Dennis Williams John Williamson James Wilson Dick Young Lynn Young Diane Zalaha Delia Rousseau Virginia Ruff Jack Russell Kathy Sampson Kathleen Selleck Judy Shamony Florence Siler Gordon Smith Charlene Speer l C M D. o 0 W B. S R R S S 5 Aguilar Varsity Football Alward G.A.A. , Anderson Boys' League Cab. Cheerleader Archibald Big C Club Gymnastics House of Rep. Arsenian House of Rep. Swim Team Bachand Stu . Body Cab. Drill Team House of Rep. Beerman Sr. Picnic Comm. Bender Sweater Assembly Prom Comm , Benton Sr. Bee Sec, Prom Comm , Bowman Sr. A Pub. House of Rep. .Briggs Big C Club Var. Baseball Var. Basketball Brown Var. Football . Brown A-l2 Steer. Comm. Prom Comm . Sweater Day , Campbell G ,A,A. Girls' League Cab Arrows . DeHemmer B Football , Dillingham House of Rep . . Doll Sr. A Class Sec. G.A.A. . 4 f N Q lpl' pf all f fx' ' ,,:fQi2'ii Wi assist... tgzftsffftit tfztfffwI.tf..,1...: - -f.1.2.t.:ff,rl'f1-. f J. R. Dyatt Gymnastics Photographer Big C Club Engnell Sr. A Class Pres, The Bows Speech D . Essington J. J Girls' League Council Vibgyor Lettergirls Esteb A-ll Steer. Comm. Red Cross Club Everson House of Rep. G .A .A . Prom Comm . M. Gardner B Football B Track Boys' League Cab. D. Gildehaus Swimming A. Gonzales Lettergirls Drill Team R. Gonzales G.A.A. T. Hanna T T L P L K S J L Var. Swimming Var. Football . Hauge Var. Basketball Boys' League Cab. . Hagston B-I2 Steer. Comm, . Human House of Rep. Steer. Comm. . Hyden Editor UTOPlAN G .A.A. Cab. Lettergirls . lmamura House of Rep. B Football Prom Comm, . Ingham Vibgyor Boys' Glee . Irwin G.A.A. Lettergirls Prom Chair. . Johnson So. Comm , Sweater Day Comm . , King Sweater Assem. Girls Glee G.A.A. G. Klein Stu . Body Cab. Girls' League Cab. B-I2 Steer. Comm. L. Lacarra G.A.A. Prom Comm . L. Larssen Vibgyor Drill Team Foreign Lang. Club A. LeBlanc Mimeo. Staff L. Lewis Prom Comm . Sweater Day Assem. B. Lockwood Gymnastics W'60 Class Off, Big C Club L. Madera Lettergirls G.A.A. D. Machlieth Glee Club J. Madigan Var. Basketball Big C Club Steering Comm, K . Mqrmie Lettergirls Pres. Girls' League Cab, G.A.A. M. McDonald Vib yor Gira' League Coun . D. M:Laren Cross Country Gymnastics Track C . M-:Taggart Var. Football Var. Track J. Meeds G.A.A. Girls' Glee Lettergirls R. Mong Var. Track B Track Cross Country K . Morgan Sr. B Hist. Sr. A Treas. B. Murphy G.A.A. Songleader Prom Comm. J. Norman Social Club G.A.A. N. Ouellett House of Rep. Basketball A-l2 Steer. Comm . T . Pappas J. V. Basket. C . Peters Lettergirls Drill Team B-I2 Steer. Comm. M. Petersen G.A.A. Pres. Lettergirls J . Pickard G .A.A. R, Rasmussen Sweater Day Assem Prom Cornm . Library Club S . Rathfon Sr. uBu Pres. Vibgyor Var. Track C . Relyea G .A.A. Cab. Lettergirls B-I2 Steer. Comm . C , Roberts House of Rep. G ,A.A. Lettergirls D . Rousseau Cont. Club Pres. Thespian Gold ucn C . Speer A-I2 Steer. Cornm . M . Spoonemore Var. Swim . D . Springer Red Cross D . Sweitzer Var. Baseball Var. Basketball Big C Club D . Tribur Flag Raiser Stage Mgr. Stage Crew D. Wanless Foreign Lang. Club Math Club R, Watkins Gymnastics Sfu. Service S. Watts , Var. Basketball B Basketball B-I2 Steer. Comm , 31 KLAUS MORTE NSE N Vice President VICKI AYRES Secretary W5 y f,,,..x 1,-e JUDI WEITZEL Treasurer T cahiticms S'6O DAWN STEINBACK P Publicity A 9 Q C LAU DE TTE CH AMPAG H isforicm rams BOB MCALISTER JOHN PFEIFFER President Sgt - at - Arms In spite of their great wisdom, the LJ i -cg Nancy Aalberg Gloria Adams Karen Adams Dara Addison Marianne Ahern Norman Ahlstrom Katherine Alexander Diane Anchando Molly Anderson Darrel Armstrong Ben Ashbaugh La Dona Atkins The A-i2 Steering Committee had a large iob in keeping the Seniors informed during their last semes ter at Canoga. The Picnic, Dinner, Prom, Gradua- tion and cap and gown measurements needed reli- able sources. President Bob McAlister maintained organization and efficiency, while Mr. Mortensen tailed to wear his sweater for this picture. no-. Cecil Atkinson Joyce Aylor Charlotte Ayres Vicki Ayres Roger Babcock Chris Baber Carole Ballard Frank Balzer Judy Barber Olav Barka 7 Gordon Barnet Alyce Batchelor Gerry Batty Alan Beck Karin Behan Anne Beler Melinda Belt Barbara Bennett 33 Seniors kept strivinq to better themselves Fred Benninghoff Alfred Beridon Ilene Bernadara Jim Besikof June Beymer Pat Bigelow Michael Biolchino Eugene Biscailuz Evelyn Black Marilyn Blakey Barbara Boisen Glynene Bolyard Connie Borklund Laurie Bowman Kay Bradley Nancy Brandes Carol Braun Nora Brennan The B-i2 Steering Committee was responsible to the newly recognized Senior Bee's and their main pro- ject was planning For the Senior Picnic. President Vicki Zimmerman set an admirable pace which the capable Tahitians were to Follow the whole year. 34 X Martha Brett Sue Brewer Paul Brink Sue Broaclstor. Diane Broderson Sandi Brooks Joyce Brown Norma Brown John Brude Sally Buck Aliean Budniak Darlene Buehler Tneq developed cu new eountinq sqstenn -xoX 4 l .lu i ,..- 6' iff: ,g .A f ,5-sf , .feng . V, W ,P , .. Donna Chapman George Cheney Jo Anne Chilson Carl Christensen Sue Clark Don Clay Carol Lee Clayson Raymond Cloclcel William Cohen Penny Cole Virginia Collard Tom Conybear Jan Bumpas Karherine Burgoon Rosemary Burr Harold Burton Bernard Butcher Roark Cahoun David Cameron Duane Campbell Dick Cangie John Cappilla Mary Ellen Carey Neal Carl Lynda Carpenter Jack Carroll Darold Cafes Pat Chamberlin Claudette Champagne Leo Champagne 35 and doubled it bu discovering their toes Sherrill Cummings Robert Curington Ned Curtis Perry Cutler Leonore Dahl Kathy Dahlquist Janice Dale Karin Danielson Rowena Davis Georgia Dear Bonnie De Bona Karen De Hennis Steve Delnick Dona Demitter Mary Sue De Moss Judy De Roche Nora Dewitt Edwin Dodds Eleanor Cook Lynda Cook Ed Cooley Jeff Cooper Scott Cooper Louis Corraleia Dawn Couch Louie Coulter Geof Crews Gene Croman Karen Cruse Sam Cuchiara Judy Dodge Terry Doherty Danny Dolson Pat Dooley vig' Debbie Dorland Darold Doty rgrr - X' Kathy Dowdall Nancy Dresher Frank Dunbar Donna Duncan Mary Dunlap Vin Dunn Independent minded Tahitian girls forfeit games and sing a few songs instead. Senior Picnic, October, 1959. ,X 7 X We it Cindy Dutcher Larry Earl Donna Rae Easter Andrew Edmondson Ken Edwards James Elder Michael Ellis Gail Entrekin Peter Erickson Charlene Evans Joann Faciono Joanne Fantino Pam Ferrin Bob Fischer Deena Fish Pat Fish Carolyn Fitzer Linda Fleeman 37 Theq appeared to be suffering from cu Danny Flores Tom Flynn Barbara Forbes Cleve Fowley Bob Fowlie Stuart Fox Ed Faxman William Fraley William Frazier Chuck Freitas Kathleen French Steve Fuller Bruce Gamble Dennis Gardner Jay Gardner Ginny Garey Jackie Gorman Bill Garrett 38 Gary Gates Rochelle Gatten Dol ores Gendernal ik Judy Gendernalilc Sandy Gibson Leslie Gingery Richard Gliddon Barbara Goldsmith Sue Goodwine Mark Graffius Sandra Grandinetti Carol Grass I it N, e , NNW. ' strange, painless disease called laqseenes. 1'-r Q 5 J L x if ' w X 'Ze if 5- ' C54- in it' 'ie 4131! in qw ,I f K r 5 'T P . vb 'rg llfiglif . 2 I , S. P' A 4 ix Y fi Q W 1 f 1 'V' 1 1- '53, 1 ,vm Q' Y 1 '3P M scifi? M fu., X . I l 5 'K' 'S- if X Robert Harper Mark Hartman Toni Haworth Bonnie Hedderly Nancy Hedley Patricia Heidman Jane Herman Sylvia Hernandez Margarita Herrera Nancy Hester Tom High Tom Hill Cecelia Gray Yvonne Gray John Green Kay Gregerson Luella Griffin Margie Grisius Diane Guibord Alan Haber Kathy Haeggquist Linda Haflinger Mardi Haley Mary Halkias Karol Hamilton Sandra Hamilton Jon Hansen Pat Hard Pam Harford James Harper The Seniors worked and oiteol cunxnouslq Place of honor goes to Mr. Williams as Heather Mac Dougoll, Miss Medina, Judy VanSlooten and Mrs. Elliot group for after dinner picture while Bob McAlister still feecls face. Senior Dinner, March, l96O. Gene Hudson Bob Hulton Steve Hunter George Hurlbert Betty Ireland Mitzi lssacson Terry lves Curtis Jackson Carol Jacobsen Gotthard Janson Ron Jefferies Diane Jobbe Bill Jobes Kathy Johns Pat Johns Charles Johnson Jim Johnson Richard Johnson 40 Ted Hoheisel Kathy Holmes Norman Homiller John Hoogendom Bruce Hooker Jim Hotz Ronnie Horn Steve Hostetler Beverly Having Bob Howald Judy Howald Ruth Howden for the time of their graduation. Tom Johnson Terry Jones Karen Judisch Dick Jus? Mike Kay Jo Ann Kemp .g,-, N'4.:.f iii? Thomas Kepner Pat Kennedy Sylvia Kennedy Ann Kennerly Suzy Kephart Bill Kilbourn eq. Seniors Clay, Broderson, Fish, Woods, Scharf, Fifzer, Schurman, Lindquist, Jusf, Lefforge, Sfrelifz, Harfmann, Janson, Knutila, Dahlquisf relax after spaghetti meal before proceeding to girls' gym and dance. Senior Dinner March, l960. Dianne Kindred James Kirkman Jane Klemp Toni Knowles Carol Knutila Korinne Koenig Dave Koontz 5' Ray Koski L., 7 -1' Judy Koteclci Dennis Kruger Wayne Kruse Kurt Kupper Steve Kurtz Sandra Laderma Dan Langenold Drew Langsner Caroline Lashly Tana Laurifzen Following the exercises was ci traditional Gerard Leaper Gilda Lee George Leerhuber Jack Lefforge Cordell Leih' Beverly Leisinger Linda Lepper Arthur Lesley Robert Leslie Phyllis Lewis Gary Lindgren John Llndquist Barbara Lindstram Frazer Loblaw Steve Long Barbara Longfield Victoria Lorrain Charles Lovold ,,..n' ...4l' E217 Sl? Bette Jo Lowe Karen Lucas lrma Lugo Tony Lupo Mike Lyman James MacArthur Heather MacDougall Caroline Macera Leslie Mahan Marcella Maher John Marten Dennis Martin 5. uf ,ff X lf ,. r V ul l -. Ii 1-, 5- Q! 5 Q. f Uv- in.. f w-1, if orqu lasting throughout the night. 4 .Vt i Bob Melodic Melinda Mercer Lewis Meslcimen Paul Michaels Pauline Miley Guy Miller Gary Milton Harriet Mislca Larry Mitchell Lynn Monkman Carole Moore Steve Morgan John Martin Merle Martin Tim Maschler John Mason Bonnie Massey Brooke Matthews Bob McAlister Glenda McCarty Bob McCleneghan Alleen McClure Carol McDonald Mike McFadden Pat McGraw Larry McHose Joyce McKaugham Mary McKesson Rosalie McLaurin Al Mead Jack Lefforge is measured for cap and gown, March, 1960. 43 The doiilq routine of the cove student was Tahitian cake, Senior Picnic, October, l'-759. Francine Nash David Neal Suzanne Needham Philip Neff Gary Nickerson Elaine Nober Charles Noble Nancy Nouguier Larry Oddo Bob Oril Rosemary Padilla Garth Patterson Tim Patterson Gary Patton Sue Paul Mary Paulk Rick Pearson Edna Pelka 44 Bob Morrison Diana Morrissey Klaus Mortenson Frank Morton Hester Morton Wayne Moseman Janet Mower Sandra Mullen Duane Muller Vivian Mutolo D . Mutyil Kenneth Myers lt! l. ,,, V much os our own dcailq schedule. AL' 'e' 5. 1' X Ray Pelland Bruce Penmon Marion Perkins Jerry Peters Robert Peterson George Pettit John Pfeiffer Douglas Pike Michael Pittelkow Edward Plank Robert Plouf Dale Pool 31' ii ette .e,tei t,e e Dianne Postlwumus Bonnie Potthoff Sue Pottlwoff Allen Powell Don Powers Stephan Powers Neil Prenn Tino Pucker Andrea Puro James Rowley Judy Rector Lebecca Redinius A. Reeder Bill Reinhard Gerry Reng Barbara Reyes Nancy Rhoades Bonnie Richards Tneq roceol to school in the nnorninq Sondy Richards Tom Roberts Tom Roe Alden Rollins Dove Ronne Terry Root Russell Rose Katherine Ross Paul Rothwell Jerri Rowe Roberto Rubins Karen Rudisil Ray Rump John Rupe Moriann Rupses Steve Rush Pot Sanders Sandi Sondstrom 46 Toni Sensing Jock Soubde Brent Saunders .lcni ce Sccmehorn Andreo Schorf Tony Scherer Lindo Schmochtenberger Steve Schroeder Elizabeth Schully Connie Schultz Kothy Schultz Irene Schurmon 43 ' . . : lk cirri inq cat the end of the banner salute. J f 1, fn Q ,J ' H Fiqh Marcia Silva Tom Simmers Pam Simmons Barbara Simon John Sipes Jeanie Skender Marie Small Wayne Smetz Carolen Smith David Smith Diane Smith Mardese Smith Ken Seidel Kathleen Settle Jackie Setzler Marilyn Seymour Marietta Shaner Erik Shank George Shapinsky Ed Shaw Fred Shaw Marianne Shaw Tom Shelly Sally Shelton Lewis Sherman Sally Shiek Rick Shields July Shmitka Judi Shubin Bonnie Silay 47 This pledge was given everq single mornin wg!!! ,if Nancy Jane Smith ,J Texas Smith Linda Smithers Colette Snow Tina Sommers Carol Southerland Kurt Kupper and Janet Mower find lunch hour on Caro, Spoeth Senior Lawn the best part of a school day. Doris gpgess Judy Spurgeon Tom Stage Milne Steftlre Dawn Steinbeck Larry Sfelle Michael Sterbens Craig Stewart June Stewart Marilyn Stewart Peggy Stone Judy Stonelcing Sandra Storey Richard Stowe John Strol-ca llene Strelitz Alan Strode Bonnie Strong Gary Sullivan Phyllis Swain Ronald Swanson 48 I flee 'Fw if Jim Stallcup Ronald Stec ,,,-41 -of .fi Q X 'y f ef' 6' to prove one's Ioqciltq to the tribe. ff? fill 1-. Sandy Swanson Dick Swartz Nancy Swenson Gail Swift Penny Taylor James Teasdale Harry Teifer Austin Thatcher Nancy Thom Glenn Thomas Jo Ann Thomas Noel Thomas Gary Thompson Ray Thompson Wes Toomey Dick Tracy Jim Tremaine Stephan Troutman Dennis Turco Sharon Uhley Judi Underwood Fred VanDyken Judy VanSlooten Bob Varney Carl Vella Gary Veres Stan Verhoeven Viola Vericat Chuck Villanri Brad Voges Strange letters spelling TOIDANQA were Roy Anne Voll-Qman Donna Walters Glenn Ward Jay Ward Tom Ward Sue Warming Carl Wassmoufh Karen Walland Rick Watts Carol Weaver Donna Weaver Wendy Webb Linda Weber Judi Weifzel Gary Wells Mary Wells Carol Wesley Dennis White .lack While Maxine White Michael Wilhelm Valerie Williams Dennis Wilson Ralph Wise Carol Wish Susanne Woods Grant Worchesfer James Wright Tom Wright Norma Yocum i -i s .,:.:i .5'Tii'l irfwv. 33? ,, X 1. gi sz. 5 l. 'i I -SQA? carved on the students' desk. N. Aalberg B. Ashbaugh G .A.A. Pres. B Football Girls' League Cab. Varsity Football Lettergirls Cheerleader G. Adams L. Atkins Girls League Cab. Y -F -C- G .A.A. Lettergirls Sec. Lettergirls G .A.A. K. Adams C. Atkinson B-12 Class Sec, B Football Manager Lettergirls Print Production House of Rep. J. Ayler D. Addison Vibgyor Thespians F-T-C- Play Production V- AYTCS Speech Drill Team M, Ahern Lettergirls G .A.A. Publicity Chairman B-l2 M. Anderson C. Bslber G,A,A, Sec, Engineers' Club Lettergirls C . Ballard Vi bgyor House of Rep. D. Armstrong C Basketball B Basketball Vibgyor Social Comm. J. Barber Lettergirls Social Comm. l Vicki Zimmerman Dick Zobel Gregory Gertz O. Barka Math Club F .E.A. A. Batcheler Lettergirls Officer B-T2 Steering Comm. Drill Team J. Batty House of Rep. B Track K. Behan Vibgyor Adv. Modern Dance M. Belt Modern Dance Student Ser. B . Bennett Lettergirls G .A .A . A . Beridon Gymnastics l . Bernardara G .A .A . Manager Lettergirls J . Beymer Girls' League V. Pres. Vibgyor Red Cross V. Pres. Richard Yung Donna Zaretzka Mary Ellen Zeregc Terry Zeng Carl Zicarelli Richard Zimmerman M. Biolchino F .E .A. Club M. Blakey Girls' League Treas. Vibgyor Lettergirls B. Boisen Girls' League Cab. Lettergirls Drill Team G. Bolyard Vibgyor Girls' League Cab. Lettergirls Treas. C. Borklund Drill Team G .A.A. Cab. Utopian Staff N. Brandes Vibgyor Gold C N. Brandes Vibgyor Gold C Girls' League Cab. 51 Students who had the best interest of C. Braun Medical Science Club Sec. Math Club. Lettergirls N. Brennan Band N. Brett Vibgyor G . A .A . Lettergirls P. Brink Track Vibgyor S. Broadston Vibgyor Pres. Science Club Pres. Lettergirls Pres. D. Broderson Girls' League Cab. Vibgyor G .A.A. S . Brooks Boosters Sec. House of Rep. Student Ser. J. Brown Lettergirls G .A.A . Drill Team Sterring Comm. N. Brown Adv. Girls' Glee Y.F .C . Arrows J. Brude Vibgyor Math Club IICU S . Buck Girls' League Coun. Glee Social Comm. A. Budnick House of Rep. Girls' League Coun. G .A.A. D. Buehler House of Rep. Student Body Cab. Steering Comm. H. Burton Track F .F .A. B. Butcher Varsity Basketball Student Body Cab. Varsity Baseball D. Cameron Gymnastics D. Cangie Swimming House of Rep. Ushers M. Carey G.A.A. Drill Team N. Carl B Football J. V. Baseball 52 D. Cates Gymnastics Basketball P. Chamberlin House of Rep. Student Ser. C. Champagne A-i2 Historian Girls' League Coun. Drill Team D. Chapman G.A.A. G. Cheney Band J . Chilson Vibgyor Foreign Lang. Club Girls' League Coun. C. Christensen Gymnastics S . Clark Modern Dance D. Clay Tennis Math Club Foreign Lang. Club R. Clockel Gymnastics V. Collard Student Body Treas. Drill Team Hunters Call Staff T. Conybear Boys' League Cab. Affairs Comm. Gymnastics Manager E . Cook Songleader Girls' League Cab. Utopian Staff L. Cook Social Comm . Canoga Boosters E. Cooley B Football Varsity Football Varsity Tennis L. Corraleio Cross Country Track D. Couch Student Serv. L. Coulter Boys' Glee Club Varsity Baseball G. Crews Utopian Staff G . Croman B Track B-i2 Steering Comm. S . Cummings Utopian Staff House of Rep . G.A.A. N. Curtis Proiection Crew L. Dahl Student Body Cab, Girls' Glee Club House of Rep. K. Danielson G.A.A. Cab. Lettergirls Drill Team R. Davis Speech Club Sweater Day Assembly G. Dear Girls' Glee Club B. DeBona B-l2 Steering Comm. K. DeHennis G.A.A. House of Rep. Student Ser. S. Delnick Varsity Football Swimming Boys' League Cab. M. DeMoss Utopian Staff Play Production Drill Team J . DeRoche G.A.A. Social Club Student Ser. E. Dodds Radio Club J. Dodge Girls Glee Club D. Dolson Head Usher Varsity Swimming Boys' League Cab. D. Dorland G.A.A. Cab. Future Teachers K. Dowdall Drill Team Utopian Staff Prom Comm. N. Dresher Hunters Call Staff Vibgyor G.A.A. Cab. D. Duncan G.A.A. D. Easter Thespians J. Elder Vibgyor Student Ser. C. Evans G .A.A. House of Rep. Prom Comm. J . Faciano Prom Comm . J. Fantino Vibgyor Girls' League Pres. Drill Team P. Ferrin Arrows G .A.A. House of Rep. P. Fish G .A.A. Science Club C . Fitzer Utopian Staff Girls' League Coun . L . Fleeman G .A.A. D . Flores Boys' Glee Football House of Rep. B. Forbes Drill Team G .A.A. Steering Comm . C. Fowley F .E .A. Science Club S . Fox Track Vibgyor Hunters Call Editor E. Foxman B-12 Steering Comm . Prom Comm. W. Frazier House of Rep. Band C. Freitas Hi Fi Club Phys. Science Club K. French Drill Team Hunters Call Steering Comm. B. Gamble Swimming Library Boys' Glee J. Garman Vibgyor Lettergirls Drill Team R . Gatten Girls' League Coun. G .A.A. G . Gates Band Big C Club Varsity Track Manager D. Gendernalik House of Rep. Steering Comm . Affairs Comm . J. Gendernalik Affairs Comm. L. Gingery Utopian Staff Prom Comm. S . Gibson B-i2 Steering Comm . B-i2 Sweater Day Assembly Student Ser. M. Graffius Cross Country Track S. Grandinetti G .A .A. C. Grass B-i2 Steering Comm. the school at heart tried to hold the C. Gray G.A.A. Y. Gray Finance Office Modern Dance J . Green Engineers' Club K . Gregerson Drill Team B-l2 Steering Comm. Play Production M. Grisius Girls' Glee D. Guibord National Forensic League Drill Team Steering Comm. Debate Club A. Haber Debate Club National Forensic League L . Haflinger G .A.A. Lettergirls M. Haley Girls' League Cab. G.A.A. Vice Pres. N.F,L. Sec. 8. Treas. M. Halkias Girls' Glee Club K. Hamilton Girls' Glee S. Hamilton Steering Comm. J. Hansen J . Varsity Basketball P . Hard House ot Rep. G .A.A. P. Harford Girls' League Cab. Vibgyor Lettergirls .M . Hartmann Student Body Cab. Vibgyor Pres. B Basketball T . Haworth G.A.A. Songleader Girls' League Coun. Social Comm . B. Hedderly Songleader Utopian Staff Drill Team N . Hedley Drill Team G .A.A. Steering Comm . J . Herman Lettergirls G .A.A. Vibgyor S . Hernandez Student Ser . Utopian Staff Prom Comm . M . Herrera G .A .A . N. Hester Vibgyor Girls' Glee T. Hill Boys' League Pres. Varsity Football B Track T . Hoheisel Projection Crew Hunters Call Staff K . Holmes Drill Team J . Hoogendam Swimming R . Horn Red Cross Drama Club Social Club S. Hostetler Lettermen's Club B. Hovi ng Drill Team House of Rep. Sweater Assembly B. Howald Ushers Club Utopian Staff J . Howald Drill Team G .A.A. Girls' Glee R. Howden Hunters Call Staff Girls' League Cab, Vibgyor B. Hulton Football A-ll Steering Comm , S. Hunter Gymnastics G. Hurlbert Print Production B. Ireland G .A.A. M. Isaacson B-l2 Steering Comm. National Forensic League B-l2 Sweater Day Assembly G. Janson Vibgyor Big C Club Social Comm. D. Jobbe Utopian Editor-in-Chief Drill Team Steering Comm. Girls' League Coun. Sec. K. Johns Steering Comm. Drill Team B-l2 Sweater Day Assembly P. Johns Drill Team Utopian Staff Social Comm. C. Johnson Varsity Football Letterman J. Johnson Varsity Basketball B Ta R. Johnson Math Club T . Jones Band Tennis K . Judisch Drill Ream B-l2 Steering Comm. Student Ser. D. Just Ushers S . Kephart B-l2 Historian Lettergirls Drill Team T. Kepner Cheerleader Play Production Steering Comm. J. Kemp Y.F.C. Club J. Klemp Thespians T. Knowles Plav Production Lettergirls B-l2 Sweater Day Assembly C. Knutila G.A.A. K. Koenig Vibgyor Lettergirls Girls' Glee R. Koski Band Boys' Glee J. Kotecki Utopian Senior Editor Drill Team J. Kranz Football Boys' Glee Prom Comm. D. Kruger Boys' League Varsity Football Varsity Track K. Kupper Varsity Football Boys' League Prom Comm: S. Laderman Student Serv. D. Langsner Athletic Comm. C. Lashley Girls' League Coun. T. Lauritzen Lettergirls G.A.A. Social Club G. Leaper B Football G. Lee S.B. Social Vice Pres. Vibgyor Girls' League Cab. C. Leih Varsity Basketball Track L . Lepper Girls' League Sec. Lettergirls Drill Team A. Lesley, Jr. Vibgyor Utopian Staff P . Lewis House of Rep. Red Cross Club J . Lifforger F .E .A. Club B-l2 Steering Comm . Athletic Comm . B . Lindstron Athletic Manager Steering Comm . B . Longfield Hunters Call Girls' League Council B. Lowe Girls' Glee K. Lucas Senior Bee Treas. Vibgyor House of Rep . l.Lugo G.A.A. T. Lupo Boys' League Cabinet M. Lyman Varsity Swimming Varsity Football Big C Club J . MacArthur B-l2 Sargent-at-arms Big C Varsity Lettermen Gold C C . Macera Vibgyor Physical Science Club G .A .A. L . Mahan House of Rep. Girls' League Cabinet Lettergirls W. Malcolm Basketball J . Marten Vibgyor Varsity Baseball Manager D. Martin Cross Country Track J. Martin Hunters Call Prom Comm. T. Maschler Boys' League Cab. B- l2 Steering Comm. Big C Club B . Massey G .A . A. B. Matthews Drill Team Glee Club B . McAlister Cheerleader Sr . Aye Pres. S .B. Cabinet W'60 's Club 53 Foreign Language old desks together with chewing gum G. McCarty Drill Team Lettergirls A. McClure Prom Comm . Modern Dance C. McDonald Modern Dance Sweater Assembly Girls' League L. McHose Football J . McKaugham Band M. McKesson G . L . Council Vibgyor Lettergirls R. McLaurin Modern Dance A. Mead Annual Staff Band Baseball Manager B. Melodia Golf M. Mercer House of Rep. D . Mertzel Swimming Prom Comm . L . MesKimen Cross Country Ushers Track P. Miley Girls' League Cabinet Vibgyor Sealbearer G . Miller Pres. Speech Club Glee Club Debate Club H . Miska Drill Team A-ll and B-i2 Steering Comm. G .A.A. L. Mitchell Athletic Comm. Big C Lettermen's Club L. Monkman Lettergirls Medical Science Club C. Moore Lettergirls Drill Team Social Comm . S . Morgan Varsity Track Big C Club Varsity Basketball B. Morrison Cross Country Track D. Morrison Continental Club K. Mortenson Student Body Cabinet Hunters Call F .Morton B Football Athletic Comm. H . Morton House of Rep. G .A.A. W. Moseman Gymnastics J . Mower Social Comm . G.A.A. Boosters D. Muller Letterman Swimming Science Club V. Mutolo Modern Dance F. Nash Modern Dance D. Neal Boys' Glee G. Nickerson Vibgyor Track E . Nober Red Cross Club Social Club Modern Dance Vibgyor N. Nouguer S. B. Cabinet Girls' League Cabinet L. Nudelman Sweater Assembly Prom Comm. B. Oril Boys' Glee R. Padilla Head Songleader Homecoming Princess Student Body Cabinet G. Patterson Track F .E .A. Band G . Patton Vibgyor F .E .A. Math Club S. Paul Student Body Cabinet Hunters Call Editor Vibgyor N . Paulk Senior B Vice Pres. Student Body Cabinet Vibgyor Officer R . Pearson Gymnastics Lettermen's Club B. Penman Varsity Football Baseball Lettermen's Club M . Perkins Band Glee Club J . Peters Varsity Football J . Pfeiffer Gymnastics Play Production Thespian Socity D. Pike Jr. Varsity Baseball Varsity Baseball E. Plank Band D. Pool B Football Gymnastics Big C Club D. Posthumus G .A.A. B. Potthoff Drill Team G .A.A. S Potthoff Lettergirls G .A.A. Drill Team A. Powell Cross Country Swimming S . Powers F ,E .A. Sec. Physical Science Club Medical Science Club N . Prenn B Football Vibgyor Science Club J . Rawley Science Club Math Club Poetry B. Reichard Cross Country B. Reyes Homecoming Princess Song Leader Girls' League Cabinet N . Rhoades Vibgyor Lettergirls Seal Bearer B. Richards Lettergirls Drill Team Girls' League Council S . Richards Social Comm. Modern Dance K. Rudisil Nat'l . Thespian Society National Forensic League Play Production J . Rupe Basketball Swimming Vibgyor M. Rupses House of Rep. Y.F .C. Vice Pres. G.A.A. Cabinet S . Rush Gymnastics P . Sanders Song Leader House of Rep. S . Sandstrom House of Rep. Girls' Glee B . Saunders Varsity Swimming Big C Club J . Scamehorn G.A.A. Y.F .C. A. Scharf Vibgyor Hunters Call Foreign Lang. Club T. Scherer Varsity Football Varsity Track Boys' League Cabinet S. Schroeder S. B. Cabinet Cross Country Varsity Track E . Schully Girls' League Coun. Drill Team House of Rep. C. Schultz Homecoming Queen Song Leader Girls' League Coun. K. Seidel Vibgyor F .E .A. Physical Science Club K. Settle Song Leader Utopian Staff S. B. Cabinet B t J. Setzler oos ers Vibgyor TF' Eozens Girls' Glee ' ', ' G.A.A. I!'?E '5 M. Seymour ' 9Y0' G.A.A. Af? fe V. P Wlbo Drill Team airs ice res. S. B. Cabinet Acibshczarser B Football G ZYA D. Ronne E Qshaw' F .E .A. Vice Pres. Vibgyor JHOEZQS' Rep' Basketball Silrls' League Cabinet Fgcirgtzall Lgfglogrls Nat'l . Forensic League 9 iVibgyor attached in strategic S. Shelton Girls' League Cabinet Nat'l. Forensic League Foreign Lang. Club L. Sherman Science Club F .E .A. Physical Science Club S. Sheik Prom Comm. Annual Staff G.A.A. R. Shields Varsity Track Varsity Football Big C Club J . Shubin G.A.A. Medical Science Club B. Silay Annual Staff Social Comm . G.A.A. M. Silva Sweater Assembly Vibgyor Lettergirls T. Simmers Head Cheerleader House of Rep. D . Smith Head Usher Gymnastics Big C Club M. Smith A-ll Steering Comm. N. Smith Band String Quartet T. Smith Vibgyor Letterman Big C Club J. Smitka Modern Dance T. Sommers Hunters Call G.A.A. A-ll, B-i2 Steering Comm. C. Southerland Steering Comm. Girls' Glee T . Stage Gymnastics F .E .A. Big C Club M. Stefflre Varsity Football D . Steinback House of Rep. Steering Comm . Girls' League Council L. Stelle Varsity Swimming Varsity Cross Country M. Sterbens B Football C. Stewart Track Football J . Stewart Girls' League Council Foreign Lang. Club Debate Club M. Stewart Vibgyor Drill Team Social Comm. J. Stoneking House of Rep. S. Storey Girls' League Council G.A.A. R. Stowe Drama J . Stralka Play Production l. Strelitz Girls' State Rep, Hunters Call Editor- Seal Bearer B. Strong House of Rep. Lettergirls Affairs Comm, G. Sullivan B Track Y.F .C. Club R. Swanson Varsity Football Boys' Glee S . Swanson Vibgyor Drill Team Seal Bearer D. Swartz House of Rep. Basketball Boys' Glee N . Swenson G .A.A. G . Swift Drill Team Foreign Lang. Club J . Teasdale House of Rep. Affairs Comm. N .F .L . H . Teifer Varsity Football Varsity Track Ushers A. Thatcher Cheerleader Gymnastics Big C Club N . Thom Drill Team Social Club G . Thomas Football N. Thomas Vibgyor House of Rep. Affairs Comm. in-Chief G. Thompson Basketball Tennis R. Thompson Football Golf W. Toomey Gymnastics Big C Club J. Tremaine Math Club F .E .A. Physical Science Club S. Troutman Library Club Proiection Crew J. Underwood Sweater Assembly Modern Dance J. VanSlooten House of Rep. S. B. Cabinet Sec. Girls' League Council B. Varney Play Production C. Vella Utopian Staff S . Verhoeven Varsity Basketball Boys' League Pres. Vibgyor V. Vericat House of Rep. Steering Comm . Prom Comm. B. Voges Varsity Football Track D. Walters Girls' League Pres. Vibgyor Social Vice Pres. G. Ward Track Jr. Varsity Cross Country J. Ward Varsity Baseball Varsity Track Boys' League Cabinet S . Warming Modern Dance C . Wassmouth F ,E ,A. Chapter Pres. K. Watland House of Rep. G.A.A. R. Watts Debate Club Nat'l. Forensic League C. Weaver Homecoming Princess Social Club Steering Comm . D. Weaver Drill Team G.A.A. Lettergirls places. W. Webb F .T .A. House of Rep. L. Weber House of Rep. Sec. Drill Team Red Cross Club J. Weitzel Sr. Aye Class Treas. House of Rep. Drill Team Steering Comm M. Wells Girls' League Cabinet House of Rep . Utopian Staff C. Wesley Social Club G.A.A. J . White Varsity Football Varsity Track Ushers Club M. White Science Club Drill Team R. Wise Varsity Football Varsity Track C. Wish Song Leader Girls' League Cabinet Prom Comm . S. Woods Nat'l. Forensic League How e Secretary S. B. Cabinet T. Wright Band R. Yung Gymnastics Big C Club D . Zaretzca G.A.A. T. Zeug Boys' Glee C . Zicarelli Varsity, B Swimming Band V. Zimmerman Senior Bee Pres. Student Council Homecoming Princess R. Zimmerman S. B. President Varsity Track lg MXN ffli lgx av iYw kt i i ,, Z.: ' ' 'S S I . L b Q 'tl . 0 , ? S , it f 4 -' 'K 'Z' -' if , ali? ' fx f 3-115 We, ' Q . 'A -A ikfilfi. ' 4 W . X Special classes were set up to train B12 sweater assemblq J 2915225 e qounq hunters for survival. - 30 Y Meyer Silsby B 1 1 0 Petersen Hutchinson D Kolley B Leslie K. Kimble G, Lindgren K . Coates J, Briley P. Cupp B, Heimemson S, Marino T. Moore M. lonolfo R. Duron M. Delnick S. DeHoven L. Pointer A Weeks P. Gorven F . Kenny D Allison B. Potrhoff M. Ken? J. Sclwmerber S. Kos! R, Ennis D Gooding J. Treio Oi . J 4 X' L A , 4 J, Crandall W, Killian J, Hurley J. Phillips ,C ., .. 1 4 wk. W . 3 I .S 1.' ' 4. w-A 1 il: K. G. Barnes R, Roberls C, Plolc T, Elder T. DePonfBriand R. Cuzzillo R. Juarez D. Volland i . , ,-up me iV4z Q! T'A M ww Q N 2, ' ' 1? A' . ' , - ' d . ...le 1.. . -A ' ' ' 55' f -. 4 A S Traxler B. Adams P. Taylor J. Howell G. Cooper Tneq learned about distant exotic land 5 . Bellramo J . Teasdale C. Blake S. McGuire A. Kubilsky K , Biorling S , Underdown Pfeifer I3-10 . Munro . Garcia J. Brady D. Campbell S. Ewall D, White N. Ronne B. Cromon , Harmo M. Carr C. Beedsoe L. Bernard B.Carroll G. Goss K. Pineo T. Mullins R. Stein H. Lee Cave People Potter Medina Baker Evans Williams K. Giblin R. Bassett B. Leslie V. Hurd S. Scheer A-10 Mcliaughan Jagger Glover Tinder Given Pearson Sahl enfort Curington Robertson . Anderson LeBeau . Hinshaw . O ieef , Watts Roper Groeder G, Pollard V. Spencer P Myklebust J Sampson . Chandler . Chapman . Hummel uch as Hidden Hills, the existance of hieh G . Schreder R, Thompson S., Wilson B. Pelka C. Siler S. Nordman G . Israel J. Monaco 3 L. Sfevrer x My -by I J. Sanders S. Lee J, Aust 1 F . Redmond 51. url N 1 A wi' 1 , . Musser . Holland . Beckway A .r R. Liscom R D S J. Wiese EG. Barnes ' M. Hamblin QS. McKenzie Plain People 4 :VL ,fl 5 lm llx fl ' D.F was onlq rumoreag K,Wil9on B.Slixson A,Rupses 'A ' L.Bain 'W 1' J. Shamony . VA L., , ' Sw. ff' .Qi K s ,ff 0 lvl. . . ' ' J A A ' ...V Jw '. ' , the great sliding continent ss' xX J G.McDonough S . Burns P. Dow P. Bradley H. Mansfield C. Rurlce B. Shoosmifh R. Blackwell K J. Carter 1 A - L. Murphy 1 . ' L S. Rosene Q ' -5 , C. Kersey l y l G. Welch X f',f X1 f f o Ya It L. Davis 3 .fn A .., -Q, ' , F ' fy ,X ,AT I 1 5 X 'mx ,ml ,.. 15 , I hr A MG 'C U.. . Pasco D. Boire P . Lyon L. Terrusa r X lx Y 1 ky Y M. McKaughan v gp if A. Shank . Cann V ew in xr rx . Buck Packerr Lurz Ryder Wal I mark Nordin Young eo Wahl Kohn Mal I ery Beler Dunbar ' rf - . X r . Garire . McGraw , Wilkinson . Talberr . Frascati . Leslie . Cress . Hinrz . Parrish , Robertson . Mabry Pacific Dalrsaaesg and a magical place, Marine Chesworth Kal ii Sebits Haven unp- M. McClintock A. Merrill 1 L'. fi . B.Hy:len ., k'J K .. .. , D. D h L. Gglpigr i W- Smith B. Hanmer W - - A. Boudraeux E, Harsh G., Weimeri G, Nicola B. Krieger M. Shafer where the E- Wlll efS S. Nelms - Swff C. Gerber M. Gcrdne L. Blackburn K . S chrader G . Tholander T. Dewey J, Frazier B. Corpender , Widen , Lynch , Beckleg , Riggle . Smith , Pratt B. Kingston J. Schmidt B. Barney M. Myberg D. McNutt were all ls rn. and here K . McNamara V B. Williams K. Fargo . Mellon 1-1' 1 - W tw ki .5 fr , . ag S. Crawford K: I f Tl l Cv. Campbell fy r T , T , L. Muffins . G , C W B. Uredc M. Loegering -J' is fihf A, Grimm V. Tyrrell ' - p l M A J. Andrews C . Clark Connoe Tauber G . Goss Jones P. Campbell A. Thrasher B. Hmdley A-10 Tuttle V. Vandenber M- 5: E:i::,z,n M. Buckley gi E:i9:il S ' ' ff 99 everq thmq IS better, called Back Keest, B, Buxe S, Lindsay B. Herriott D Culver G. Eberle V Fuller J. Colluver R. Steg J. Ryan S. Butcher M. Clccom T. Bell S. Mallelc L . Morton Brower Davis Dodds Stephans 3 TSW A R. hi 3 A 5 N 2 - fr- b. S. Kaslfisppolita ' l Qjlxx Vt C' B, Sauter E 'V 'xx f 1.11 Kasper Liebl ich arrain Arnold Sanders Buchanan Walsfrom Allen Yung Kenny Summer Fick Galvan Morton Rlfenburg 'lil EF Tilden White D Forlnlsh Delaney Brewer Handel Hoffman S rers 8 OF! At the end of Bolsen Burgin Lindsey Noreiko Thomas Smith .0 Sgr 1' ' .fa gffrzi re , - - E. QQ 2 ' I , C l R ' -r li l Q ill Ili? l IL Horowitz Swain Nolan Owens Cave People nw Bamford Mo rr i n er A if ' Koler ' M , Pucher iv . r C. ush r . - Rofflke D' W. Grobbe , A Belderm - l ' l x 7 Illllfvf l f ' 'M 1 1 Q- I i I M. Wish l ' of X M, Floten w ' i ' P, Clemensen X Q li A P E' C. Duncan fu If , X Avi . F ' I L. Jennings .- 11- lblloql, char L, Barclay ' 1 .' Gwndeen J, ' Q' ' N' C. Kurzelco Q 4 Horns . N I S of .F ' 5- Joyce X N- '. -, Little ' , ' Ru Furuboffen NX E , .V 'N 'Q , l ' A. Ehrman Thomas A, Decker K 4. ii 2 K . Witrred A W gm f gg L, wood is . 5, ' . - 2 f v 5, Tfeise V uk x N ,X i I C. Dedclens n .. A gf . 1 U - - K. Ko d 1, wfivh -14, ' 92.-'gr M Af' f SJW ff, N- , lr 1 mmemu M R- Ennis I f li i ll J . Hugenberger Q 0 4 -5 s - 3 T, Priddy ' K' 'l X E . Bessel? 'Pin ' , I, J 7 M. Hall 'Y , 1 K. Keam S. Dail ' ' OO m CI 'IX Io tl trembling to their e p r I cy . A-10 n.L'Ni. Gibson Ross B Sogswell E Neil Morgan . Roio Troup . Kupper Cable Davies aluanig -J , W. I , ' an R a .L1f!hE 2.. X High Brown Newman M. Stehelin if K . 5' , fi 1 v ax f A Cimino . Sinficlw Sei! Atkinson Brady Kothery .Q gigs. H V V J B. Braley A, Bishop V. Paul C., Brever P. Rodman Y If , :f l cl ,R D FP A I A , , 1-A , ' ' T fl 4 .1 n Cran Finch Boulton Strikolis 5' Cutler 1 C. Silver ' ,' D. Hartert R. Rock R. Keylon R Tagfmeier J Warner W Anderson P Edmunds J Preuss Colmus ue ler Gomez wi ,WMS Q ' -4 H 1 ,- l 4 N 42 X. I' ' 1' l x ly 1 Y l i I Q' :A I 1 S- +2 iv f I ' 1 R D- M I 5 1 7 T . f 1 WF. 1 ' Wv f' 1 ' - M , Y f , . g - L- 2 , ' o ., . . ,f .,,. ,. ., . .. ,. ir, , 7 mm., . , 5, ' . , 4' I - ima 2-Q. f33i ',-mmf: ,L A 3. s z-Q i P. P062 A. ' '- vi , 2 W . -4' U A , 9- , Q N. Glese P. Blinn L, McKenney E . Gongales D. Curr 'Q W A K. O'Keefe 4- - L . Crosier A x N. 9' li' . oe .Cutler D. Duke D. Bradley T 9 ia ,1- L. Gergquist D. Morely J. Zerkle D. Marmie J. Carter C. Frmpton J. Hufty Q: Wea 1 . Greenfield . Tanner C. Wilmoth M. Dyatt S. Graves D. Gardner WN 'IF I S A 6 h f L , Forrest E . Leerhuber M . Meclows J, McPealQ L. Pfeifer S. Schwartz D. Philips O. Zankan W. Icennogle B. Creamer fr 1 f ' Q . .' f , I 'fl-1 Iggy!! x - ' W - N-'lt - t x 1 . . D. Demetre V, 1 I : ttf! A. Rodriguez '9 x .v - f - O. Powell 4' ' K IDU: l-. Wood W y ' 'xv ' ' J, it P. Edmunds ,I I J. Van Orden l . I J. Bevill u J. Hill 4 I J M. Doyle The most dangerous hazard to be faced X inn! 6 1 ft ' . l f aff ta 'f , .1 f,, , S . Mullens A T . Altomary t YQ. Q A L. Rembo J . A 5. S . Neumann A 6 T. Brelsford G. Ferguson W J . Meehan f Y pmtfmw I-ai T f s -A v- - 3 , D U . Ill- ' S if Xl I 4 V -: I . -M L-,h , . T . McBroon R55-3 D 1 C. Heskett M, Blackburn J. Ball J . Shuttleworth C . Schoonhoven K . Enders A, Rivard T. Sansing D. Addison J. Mliller 67 L, Ford R. Franzmon D, Koeser J. Janson D. Quinriliano F, Morales fr, 1 x . , ,F 7 Q ,L J . Hamblen X , ' E . Braun n 4, ,L s 4 l ' ' x , X lla ll Q Mlflrg E X xi ya D. Cain J. Wells M, Dougherty J, Rankin D. Collier B, Rilzius E, Pryor P. dePriesl R. Landers J. Friedenlhal C , Gunnelt J., Ennis D. Briltoin C, lnnalfo 4-11 K . Raynor Y. Broun C . Montgomery was L rl. yu, Lg 1' X. . ., . dv 1 ,I v 11 1 . Ll J- ' ,, Y nk It . K 4' 'x . I J' ' F F P' in Gi . Q , ,,.,, . Ax W: .ly , Q L 'N gg a 4. 5 , 'Q fpgvi' 'Q A . Q W4.. ,, .Aim nf .J N. Lynch M. Olson C. Dovis K. Holly .r W 8 . , S 1 2 I . . f A B. Florey J , Walsh R. Hanson R, Principe T. Powers i . . .5- .1 ' 1- 5 - -Q: ' . F I . Af - . 7 4 4 1 sting. M . A . G I 2 4 . , ,e 1 'l if i. 1... Q gi' A ff. ' N7x4fl ' ' Just.. uv. .pi . r X M, M0filn ,I 1 J J. Ferguson A y V ' I 9, S, Ashworth 4 V - ' lpfvfi Q E. shafkey . a, l, R' Pereu mhlhnna I x 'W w i E . Harris ' qv E. Cameron ,, 4 0 - 3 M ..- , , . J.Kolick W' ' f ll. F D, Darvis he M 'eg Lx' 1 l S. Cohee If N , lg .f , N Y , l-. Westmoreland Ns ' - S. Kardos ma 4 Y S. Saper , ,5 4 , , RQ, ' r Af M. McCaw 3, Q ' ' Ii. -X 'J il ' 5-.,., ,- C. L. G. B. L. the ferocious twin A 5 .5 ' , v G. vanGroos N. Green -'-Q-LM-- M'g A . A 1 r 'L , . x' ' ' ' 1 -fu J 43 li .gn fl 1- xr, .- M ,, 3, ' .m .cl -3 - l f,. .1 ' ' f ',.g . , ,Q J- ini., 4 ,, V. V Q , , , , ,,.35.giflThgN . - A sflklklsrlwmliliiii . K. E. R. G. P. S. E. R. N. lil Pl C nik. ' b 4 ation 1 -. A f W' 4' Forrest ' 9 -' Miller 4 Harper I i x Lamprell Q I -tCIIlECl VQQ'2l 9 9 Benson Ryll Krepf 1 X ' Q Wafland h 1 6 iA- iwsy W W ' .- McGregor ,,. , lk. nv K . I X Snyder P Koralis L Powell ' ' Wilson . ,.. ,l' i j J. Osmundson r K - T T. Schrader P Q I RQ, L S qi W. Lawless , ,i , ' I lglalltenbeclc L. 1, V K -----ws . it X, W H --v 1 . me s , fs lt fa T D ' 331122 i f. if-f ' . A G Credle J. Salisbury l I l ' N, Shelley . ' l- Q, S, Frazier v ' -J -'QV '44 is O. Tigert 7 K l I . . '. y, L' . N i 1 f i S' Conway W 1 '. M, Sinosber er - 'IJQ f L Q J Cates .-1 -' K ' Q , W1 f It ' 7 A . R- New - - ' i ,'f:i -- ' ' A,l'lorowitz 1 . J, L. Q , s .. , 1 . v 1. x , X. U 4 ri ' it ' -' I ! M v R Af y x C. Thomas D. Pilce C. Piclcarcl J. Pfanlcuchen B. Srallcup M, Kephart '- B. Roth ' V C. Goldstein , g J J. Chasson I ' ' K I M A. DeLaval I ff A ,A ' , -It pk ' qw-ml - R.Cassidy -W X nl, X11 V i A If B. Glaze . I f- W A R. Siberts , ,. Q, AL , , - S.Gilman v,4- ' ' ' X ' '- D. Pratt 'A' ' A U D. Robertson B . Ma rshburn nmuffled, Br ntosaurus . 1 li gm R. Merlino D, KUCJSI' J. Reeves Convertibilius N. Brugger M. Gleason L. Griffith J. Hall T. Davis R, Behrmann G. Wiemer my llllll R. Coln K. Smiflm A R Nu lv Q , A A I A. Campbell L f, - ' M. Hessel QA A , B . Johnson X L. Sheldon f X. bt J ' gli? , McQueen 1 T- G'-mn Q lj K I J I . Sfelle xill A. Brown L. Wilson S. Robinson Gillmore D. Treic . Micol lwler effi G. l'lOll eS G. l'lewlTT D- Demelfe C. Gretermon L,Floercl1y J. Road., J.Fle2sl1rrronn S. MOSS D, Vongieson S. Long This fierce beast could be cl tee t d bu it' B. Conley C, Watson R. Greenwood D, Vogel L. Kerslwner R' Cosonovo Jeffery . Meister K. Eldridge J, Alberty C. Yates S. Nelson S. Stevens P. Russell C E Munler Stondel dllll L W . V T: Voss A -...,. E , Vrby' I S' ,Q f G. Vc1nYngoorden .NAI J, A Z L rw - . S Barren A T' . 4 ,. D Naughton S Hamilton oss L . Cousoffe 5. Kowolewsky E. Brandt v4 'x 'fi' N! l I Fx nf' l 0 T 4 . , - :r.--i-i- . N C. Hessian Q ' , X B -g. a fi - A. J. Filzparrick . af- , - 'W Z.. C Give B' ff . B 'S A . gigawgi. - Ummers A 1 R . Lee at 9' f , J . Miller A1 L B , I 0 B, Watts A Y M. D B ll -- 5 .e... f- w ' s Sufhfrland lv KX 'MW' 3 15-wgxi in . .. P .i1iQl- B . S Q. 'W B' in ' W ',,': A Z ,fQ - if '35 i i i 1 kg4A' A ' -1. .ii . FH- - C 'e9 J ',a,f?xg41 sing- l 5 ' 4 X ie i . B. Bislwop ...W 1. 'ffff' ' ' T' - ' f. V fl. Uqggr , H191 J afx., ,wi wg 3 .,.L ,rl 1,11 , , . - 1 lv u Q.. NE xii B12 f . 1 S 7, ' I 4 .. xp A' If li M 1 v : 1t4.. m f ':1'Y harsh roar and sudden piercing seree . Rubens J. Boylcin S, Williams D. Hoi! V. Fairbanks J . Sylvester C . Spaefh eh. wif u 1 .V I. , u ,,.r L Ez... . Plain People PW? D . Chrisrman I . - . J, . v ' . -f .- W-.... v A .Q , 1' - ..i , .. . ' 7.-if -- .-., ..m.w.'12,,g - A b .. 0 ..:j,g-5.-j gk I . I.. ,K - ,hw . . -. ,E ...Q I Q v A A . . 1 ,V , . - . , . K -L. -'L L. Brack D. Redman is Q P, Amper rx l.1.Ll l' :ax il E . Foresberg V . Bauman D. Miller E . Trebes D. Leithem D. Steiner J. Giarrusso M. Ashley A. Schminlc . Quinn . Allen 5 r f 1 Q I ff, it 1 ,hx left long black tracks app R S B J A10 I, Austria C. Byzbee J. Hawley L . Crews M. Medeoris C. Rylcnder J Hardy S Roftery N Gul C MUfOWSkI M- 'LD' V J. Kennedy N. Ansorge J. Snmitka in... ppt.. J ., Hawksford S, Alward S. Goldfarb B, Hildegrand I. Doney S, Findiy J. Koop the spot where it captured its victim r ,X - ' ' v I' . 1 ,. .. Q , K J,-.- R 1 ' ' 1 ' Q 1 D U4 A 4 Q 3 if Q M. Cook D. Weaver B. Leslie J . Orbogast R . Swanson ,I 'Xl , Q' .1 ' Q.. g 15, dy . -1-,V 2' A Q A. Gieske fi ' I Q . i' R. Pearson V 'A J Yi L -A J . Gardner , N' .5 I' A - F. Lancaster fe' xy 4 A ? , - i I' .JL ! , K S t Y in A D A L L . WY 9 Kf A . x as ,1,Polich 9 Ja x .- Mtg, YRS! ,. . B. Marsh ' 14. Orsatte Shmitka Snbl er ' ,. . 4' ' . L.. 8 Kg? 'Lu V J' an , J- ' -7' , . . 1 J f sf 7 .- . ' L ' .Wire 2 L L. .N ' 1 it we -'L I Hmfz. Champagne D. Brady L. Story R, Mc:Cool . Stewart N. Ansorge J . Kennedy C. Smith J. Lutton A. Dick T Miller G. VanDenBerg N. Jock D, Wilson 73 3 1 . Q 1 F it Xt ts vi 4 N Z 5 7 xx , ll A 3 t S 7. L, 5.1. 'Rf' 4 -9 v K 3 . x l 'S Y Y A I f 7. xl X 4. fl i X T, Moore B, Foster J. Boykin S. Finclc G. Tucker R. Grunhof R. Brower D. Overcosh B. Irwin G. Faulkner P. Baxter J. Cordova ,H M W ,X m ' Q v L. Garrett C. La Clare C . Lenl'1arT J. 6 Milburn '-,X 5 N f-. 9 it 5 'IG' -. 's ,f F x. ,bf 74 l All ,, 1 at ff 'I fl 9 Q - A X N x... i ' 5 s .... Meiji - Y st U. Ntouch ,, T . lf -f M' 'L , ,seein ,.V,L f f .W A. Bles 1 'h , 'K iq . W. McCarron f x - . .H X Nh I B. Teasdale , E 1 2 J on ' 4 E ,,,, X 1 v 'QL J WEA if l ' K i , -Q-I tr K 'bf 71 i sv L Lse -img., B'. Stroh M. Von Hoet D. Larson L. Miller C Caplan B, Burro M, Fletcher F , Castaneda R. Cox S , Carrol s ,I df pl 1--i .,i . . I iii- .K , - ii X. Alai so i l il ',, -pf lr . ' 4 fl it e as 1 ff he :N f K? I Eclitor's Note: YS-H--' i V The Utopian Staff of Summer 1960, regrets ' 'l -i 1- 4 to state that the condition of the pictures gh V, which appear on these pages is a result of a huge windstorm which hit the Utopian room about March 18. Windstorm Kitty hit with such force that it was impossible to identify all your lovely faces. A :V,1b Q Att V' 7 sent, v N sl 1 ggp- . K 'Q I gl: j.ff.2,g i y up AH '1 ,-wtf' i 'is N41 'I? 1 L AVI- - '- i J ' Q ' , Q ii 7 Q. 1 . n -V ' '- tv, sr 'Q-w-rt 'lim um' ' ti ii'i3'tvi3 W - :ae-ng. As! J gf so , ' i 7 'L - X' , 'yi if T1 75 L, siihap'-1 1 v -sg K' -me I Y L., 2? mx ' ,Q .sealy x 5 xi-x wr' .ES .5 A W N if f a, Q H n 'Q 4- -. f, . ,- F, pw W' , 4, - 1 ,su .1 4' -- ,, 1 :H-F-I N .:..,. ,'il:t. I -a 13,2-: ' W I I Lf f . 3 ,,., - we ,. ' .. . ww W- warn 'W' : ,.'mma MW' 'W W wr ,vi I-. ,.,, 1-' 1 x . 9 5 4' - . r . I 1960 Uto ian Staff These scurrying, hurrying kids always seem to be in a rush. p II 0 VQKC Q Lexis wife Wh t about those football layouts? G I oking .1 We've Qot to mflke if modem O ltls O-U-L-L-E-Tl' -11-he deadline was yesterday! HHOW do YOU make running heads about cavemen? But with all the insoluble problems, the difficulty of capturing every phase of the year at Canoga, and the change of sponsors from Mr. Browne to Mr. Carrillo, the l960 UTOPIAN emerged as an excellent successor to the prize-winning annuals of the past. 'L WM - CHIEF EDITORS -IN Patricia Hyden W'60 Dianne Jobbe S'6O HUNTERS'CALL ROW ONE: B. Lee, S. Paul, R, Zimmerman, I., Sfrelifz, M. Shenkin J. Dyorr. ROW TWO: A. Schorf, N. Dreslwer, J. Scott, D, Conley, D, Dcrvicls, J. Guerrero, V, Williams. ROW THREE: S, Fox, R. Merlino, K Wilson, R. Rump, D. Powers, M. Hacker, B. Longfield, R, Sclweibel, Sponsor, 554-'L' l ' W' T :J l-':u--- -.ri 1 -.......----1 r-1 -i - I. , 1 I ,- .. -1 . I 1 .' . 4 M ,WH il Robert W Sclwerbel did o fine 'ob of getting our our 21 . , U ...il - f as . I 2 . , 'Q sf vi ,......a ' , W 6 Cf, XLS-Q, , z ': Conogo's varsity Leftermen's Club under the sponsorship of Coach Roy O'Connor, have fought for victory in every field and Conogo's Hunters are proud of them. the strongest of the tribe organizer Af B if 1 3' if fixxf' it ' ' lo k'O , ? X J 1 QQ 8 Q9 LETTERGIRLS' CLUB The purposes of the Lettergirls are: l. To provide an organization for girls who have earned their letter in G.A.A. l 2. To encourage new pupils in school to join G.A.A. A f 3. To assist the girls' physical education department and to , render service to the school outside of G .A.A. ii n i L 'I Gif o protect the others against enemies i lfVxY8 if 1 -1 CQ, 'I Q,,,54 A 3,1 h,1L1 Q f-fx mlb E9 BOYS' AND GIRLS' GLEE CLUBS Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs provide an opportunity for . group singing and encourage good fellowship among 5 their members, This year the combined Glee Clubs, under The leadership of Mr, Sidney Lazar, sang for var- ious performonces such as The Christmas Assenbly and Vespers . The echo of voices practicing animal calls CANOGA BOOSTERS Canoga Boosters Club is an organization in charge ot promoting Canoga's clean camp- us. The big activity for the tall semester was a clean campus contest between Mon- roe and Canoga, The event lasted three weeks, and the Hunters received a humil- iating one point defeat from the young Vikings. Kathy Settle, Halls and Grounds Chairman was in charge of this and all other Booster campaigns. CAFETERIA WORKERS Hungry Hunters were on their way, but the cafeteria workers were ready. These quick, neat, clean, honest students serv ed food daily at brunch and lunch. All workers received Gold C credit, and if you were lucky enough to work at lunch you also received a free meal , oulcl be heard through the dirhlq lit caves ,gulls ul Jill :FUI ll ,L- 9:- 83 ll. I Sczefxvcg U I 1 fm, x x K X '5 iff 'Xx ' msff7?12211 'faq ' '- -:f-.. Ar: 'f 55 , -.FY f ' . A:Q. 5, ::3.l'E '3 . :.', if fini - kj! '2 tif T' ' L 'I ' s:..i:.,1,, fi iii: iff - I gQ iii is-'i :-Qi!! 14-M, t.:::,f1g-. '. yy- J, ,. 'li 55-17nf-151.4725.Ff'f33 'A f - a www 4 9. 1.-J.-f-j,,vj'... -x.-',-..- -.v.', ,,., ' v- V . . 4. . . , ifvi ,Eel-. 2523 .ff , 3.1, ,- 1 Q---.:. ., ..-, Z 52? 23 ':Z':: ,f'57 5:-.5-.iff-'f 4 pi-.C-,f 2 f-'.f- ' ffg wc gg gf- -.g.'ff--',aj.j. ' ' - '.'.',.' ' '.-.-,'e :.-.-,'L.::' ,litres :JV .1--.,-.. -' L..-.fl-' f.. .,-1,:,,VE: nf dvw 9 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE CHAPTER The N,F ,L, Chapter worked to make effective speakers , and through increasing their ability in speaking make them more responsible citizens. The officers of the club were: James Rowley, President, Alan Haber, Vice President. FUTURE TEACHE RS The Future Teachers Association Club was open to all students interested in a career as a teacher Good attendance and interest in teaching were the only requirements necessary . manq joined without being forced. FUTURE ENGINEERS OF AMERICA The Engineering Club, sponsored by Mr. Bernard Feldman, endeavors to stimulate interest in the many fields of engineering. Some of the boys visited the Science Center at Birm- ingham High to discuss engineering problems with other high school students . LA BIBLIOTEQUE The Library Club was sponsored in past years by Miss Irene Pilot. Mr. Forrest Farrell has done ci fine job in taking her place both as school Lib- rarian and Sponsor of this club. The cave wizards mixed cu rare brew USHERS lf it were not for the ushers' fine work in seat- ing and quieting students, Hunters wouldn't be able to enioy assemblies as much as they do. Most of the studentbody have probably come to think of them as an integral part of the aud- itorium . 17 'W PHYSICAL SCIENCE CLUB Canoga's Physical Science Club, besides promoting the study of Physics, gave the students a chance to get together with all the other science majors and exchange their ideas as well as their science plans for the future, ,.A. W-'H W-t sf - sw, l EJ K u-fe ls., MATH CLUB Under the direction of Mr. John Thorton, the Math Club promoted general interest in mathematics. Lecture and discussion topics alternated from week to weeks, They ranged from general mathematics to strict mathematics in the field of topology, num- ber theory, non-Euclidean geometry, and theory of games ,, known as a mathematical formula. TECHNICAL SERVICE CREW Can you recall the clear and distinct voices of the speakers during the assemblies? Do you sometimes stay up nights trying to figure out why they are so audible? Well, you don't have to lose any more sleep: The technical service crew is responsible for amplifying the output of speechmakers. They are responsible for sound systems at all Hunterville assemblies and many other activities. Ccuvemen went to CI land where theq would meet thei W VIBGYOR Vibgyor is a scholarship organization composed of stud - ents who have earned IO points on their 20 week report card, with no U's . The club was organized to encour age scholarship among the students of Canoga. The sponsors, Mrs. Marie Goebel and Mrs. Doris C. Loft- ness, were assisted by Lupe Martinez, President, and Dale Armstrong, Vice President, future club carriers, known as College. NL1 xtlllll A . bg, X GYO 3 G . su..-'4 ,f,','yQS ffslim, 1 243,33 Q- , , PEP CLUB Pep Club is an organization which promotes school spirit . Pep Club mer every Wednesday ar noon in the bleachers, where The sfudenrs learned the old and new songs and sheers. ln The coarse of Teach- in the cheers and songsj Head Cheerleader and Songleader Woodie Lorrie and Rosie Padilla were assisted by the songleaders and cheerleaders of the fall semester, 'rv he wi A, ,N .q, .. cv . n .4 . 'rw 24 ' irfiv wwf Wi .1 ' 3 ,.. ,4 s A 'M as c C as V N -, af ff HI fl I is y S fu -922,13 Q 1 . 4 fr 1-U x x l I , ' wi' ' ik, ,,s.,q.,xq'if?,6 - V, 5 - :I nn. Q: a ,I 93 Q mg 'j,y1!smg,i,, f , Y' ww fl 'X 9 gill QQ: f- if in 'N I guy? -Q? C L. l . if aff M nge, iw A -' Q S e,,x- fx , A K X if , I MH V. 2 gg' ll?FMv4s-ll.T.J - Q gr 15 5 +1 ,E M ln The play, Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare. lt is a romantic and tragic story of a pair of star-crossed lov- ers. lt is because of the universality of the characters and situation in Romeo and Juliet that it has been selected to introduce the students at Canoga Park High School to their first experience in viewing a Shake- spearean play. The members of the cast have had from three to six semesters in the study of acting and theatre in high school . ROMEO AND JULIET Romeo ....... Juliet eeeeeeeee ence Friar Lawrence Nurse ....... Mercutio . . , , Benvolio ..., Tybalt . . , , , Prince Paris ... ,,,,, Capulet ....., Lady Capulet . Montague .... Lady Montague Servant ....,, A. Capulet.,. A. Montague ,,. ,,, The Dancers .. Richard Stowe Brenda Spiller Ronald Krietzman Janice Dale Joseph Hackett Thomas Kepner John Pfeiffer John Straka Denny Ayhens Donna Easter Don Sequine Marquita Stehelin Chris Orlow Ronald Horn Ronald Krietzman Dara Addison, Linda Ripley Pot Whelan I VU-L Nlrrmy 5 LUNG W: H 1 S5550 'llitf 12,1 K-g. f -x Q -+ 'L-bm 2553, lj ' 5. K. n 7, uk ,rw MR. DENMARK HIMSELF 1: , f.w ' 'i A f-wwf . - gEiQiwi'?l 4 m I m ' 553: V , . N FAS HIO X 2 ! xv? g 444 Q5 fyffw x .,x...: W OOR us SQNNOR D Mn. ' 'X slwx wma FOOTBALL GAME J 41, iff 4 r hi! .:IgZ:::5N ' E2:gj,.., 4 -- .',': :::E:. R f COOK O NXYCO NMAC: X if 'TRS E 's' ' an M, .3 V'zWi , r f ,vggk A . QNX, pCox5Y, O P909 YYYCSY YSAY, 3 PSX fx Z M6 'I EL 5M EFFE E1 A5 QR :ACK mssux M sem 125 2, . 'M I3 GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINE ei? N 'E NG IN CON STRUC-HO si N 6 'J -e. ,. vi. MR. KING OF HEARTS HIMSELF GARY GRYGS f nv i f' ,e7 . 5 J. Wi 'K A-,N ,FQQXI5 FIESTA ESPANOLA MZ? AUDA 1 Wx. WV A' W A S 31 iL L , W Us SEN! YS. WWA BO A a B PLCNLC R SENLO ANCE cms- LEAGUE D MOTHER-DAUGHTER TEA P GIRLS' LE LAY MATINEE Asus- COUNCIL POT LU CK DINNE ELECT! OR PR R ONS OM fH,5-SHA AVVQUFI Nt KJNCE VfBG YOR TEA VES PERS Samoa -'AH BREAKFAST GRADUATION 'Va 2 n Q . v 4, A A.. ifu- . ,.. I 4 ,..., -Q Xe I I 1, NS rs HY, , '74 f - , A ,L 1, ,.,.. . . . ...qu--.,,Al .f 'nr' L1 .- - I' . , ' T 'lfNf9'M'?7'5 'f W-f'H'2' ' fe A 1925,-i -. ' ' A.- 5 -- - 1- f'-'. M 1 S-fifwSff?fgffi?.,, azfif' ' - th 'tqjnfg 5',..-i,.1:w' ri:-iv! ,- i5.,g?,f -Q.-i?.:Iw'?f+3: ,gghjljfliilx-f,,v,,g-j!, ill. ' A . , If .H--.., -fx, Q' if-':1gl.54J f!' 'ff-Qu ',,- 'F wr'xy.:a..' fyf il V '-v....:L A -.-3 ' - ' 'H+' 'W .L f .. - 'f - - .- ' 4' 'Lit ' 1' 5 -lf':i'.q,-,rttth -E ' 'gt u. B 91151 -r v 'Fl' -F Q 5 rr- vi Sus 'a at N., 9102 'r -fl s.., 4. xl frv qi. fr - I-1-P nf . 1 1 5' IW 'ver' 'wb 'YT . 1 'a W'6O FOOTBALL SEASON IONT ROW: B. McCleneghan R.Wiere' C. McTaggart J.Bushfield J . Peters D. Dawson T , Hill S . Sulherland V. Greenwood B. Bishop R1 Shei R. Shields B. Ashbaugh COACH JOHN HANNA -.N ROW TWO: J. MacArthur S . Delniclc G. Sanderson R. Greenwood J . Main D. Larson C. Johnson T. Hanna J. Sipes A. Aguilar B,Penman J.Miller T.Flynn COACH JOHN MCCAFFREY .f - ..-.Y - - ROW THREE: L. Hartman B. Crufhieds T . Osmundson T. Scherer M. Gregg W. Lawless G. Holmes J. Miller M. Danielson J. White D . Flores R . Swanson .l . Thomas G . Corley H. Shenkin Chant Leaders worked J gi TOP ROW: J. roibeff R. Glass A , Silver J. Wright M. Blakely D. Krueger M. Steffler J. Burroughs M. Meadows D. Doheny a the spectators into ,-0591 , H FOOTBALL ROUND-UP LINCOLN ANTELOPE VALLEY BURBANK BIRMINGH CLEVELAND RESEDA VAN NUYS x ...f 1' FFH- X X I Uv ku 1 Q I Q X gC.P. 21 '3 'fr 5 C.P, 6 26 A Cz C.P. 7 or-.'l 'C ' Q.p' 20 AM I3 fi '-.. c,P, 33 MoNRoE I4 5 N gi: C,P, 33 I3 .' cf c:,P, I4 I9 , kC,P, I4 0 'm '--' . sh- x - Sz' N c' While Kathie Seffle leads Canoga's cheers, Woodie Lorrie pleads for someone to give him the words he forgot , '- 'Eta W CLOCKWISE: T. Flynn S. Delnick D. Krueger B. Penmon J . White J. Main M. Gregg G . Sanderson J. Peters J. Miller R. Wiere frenzq cas rival tribes battled the Hunters ,M 9 l xx 55152-' l H' ' ,fl r 2' .. bl 4.x fffjfffdt 'r CHEERLEADERS W'60 A. Thatcher C. Schultz B. Hedderly K. Settle C. Wish W. Lortie R. Podillc B. Reyes N. Ouellet A The Hunters came home victorious eff-' , D A -. ff TOM HILL S-I-EVE SUTHERLAND DAVE DAWSON Tackle Guard Cenfer a f I , W xw in 4995 - 085 ir. has VERNE GREENWOOD JOHN BUSHFIELD BQB MCCLENEGHAN CHUCK MCTAGCEART End GUOVCI Quclrferbock End RICK SHIELDS TERRY HANNA DENNIS KRUGER BEN ASHBAUGH Fullbqck Guard Hcalfloock Holfbcuck Q..- as their disorganized opponents fled. N'-rs' X5 se ,4.-J0?-ef 1' - Allen Beck, John Bushfield, John Sipes, John B ri A d Zi: .,W U' 5' 'mon 0 While playing in the Antelope Valley game, Verne Greenwood Aguilar and the rest ofthe fighting Hunters cheer energeticall for Hunters onthe field in the Birmingham game. Eagerly awaiting lazy aerial from fullback, Rick Shields, in Monroe end zone is Canoga Park end, Joe Miller. Miller hauled in pass despite efforts of Rich Engel 1203 to deflect it, giving Hunters go-ahead touchdown in important West Valley League game at Valley College. fPicture is by courtesy of the Valley Green Sheeti, Y tries to elude the oncoming attacker. tc' '-- -5.423 1 , 1 - ' tfgi f A sf - W 1 r f1'f1.., if Steve Delnick QBOD holds while Jack White 123i kicks the pigskin over the goal post on Monroe Field during practice after school. After the big win over Van Nuys, Head Coach , John Hanna, shows Steve'Sutherland and Tom Hill how he did it in his days of glory, If ,--X ,T lv f 1 l 4 lx Hypnotized by ioy after winning the Van Nuys game, Coach John McCaffrey is carried off the field by the gallant men on the Varsity Football Team. 3 Q The four players from Cleveland appear to be backtracking as most ofthe Canoga team push their way through to get the ball . Rick Dennis Kruger l38T. is cutting arhound left and leavingtall but one Shields makes a iump pass to one ofthe Hunters down field, The cl'e'llorcl Wolf bemnd GS Tom Hlll 4337 'S out lo get lllm' Hunters are Dave Dawson f44T, Vern Greenwood 1275, Steve Sutherland 155 and Ben Ashbaugh f22T, Rick Shields Q20 makes a power drive through the Reseda line, bowling over one Regent and heading for more, while Ben Ashbaugh C221 and Bob McCleneghan C461 get into the play by blocking out another Regent. Theq had captured a pack of wolves l Q-.NFL lrlq II! t f?- eb fa-f-St Q sig' N 1 o . I . . . . . . ' c K S x x l SCORES B FOOTBALL LINCOLN ANTELOPE BURBANK BIRMINGHAM MONROE CLEVELAND RESEDA VAN NUYS VALLEY P ,- . r TOP ROW ROW FOUR ROW THREE: B FOOTBALL Coach Blair Fictum J McLaren R Burris D Taylor D Brady B Brewer D Tornlsh R Reid R Weidman C Hampton G Croman J Penner B White, B Mitchell B McCormack A Krueger D Bul, Coach Ray O Connor G. Schrader, C. Hightower, B. Robles, J. Prince, J. Pinney, W. Killian, K. Belt, J. Medlin, N.Prenn G. Whitecomb, B. Koehler, B. Marsh- burn, J. Kochy, M. Squires, G. Shafer, A. Mercer. -.. Q Coach Blair Fictum gives Coach Ray O'Connor a few hints on what he thinks Should be done. Mr. O'Connor la good listenerj takes notes. Meanwhile the boys on the bench wait to see if they will be included in the play during the Cleveland game. ROW TWO: FRONT ROW T. Olit, B. Hurst, T. Moore, D. Marshburn, B. Durnell, A. Ely, U. VanDenBerg, B. Summers, T. Galper, E. Carson, V. Fuller, R. Powell, B. West, A. Plauff, D. Christman. P. Currols, D. Pool, J. Brewer, K. Putman, M. Hartford, R. Perea, B. Carpenter, J. Hickman, R. Felix, F. Morton, G. Harsch. D. Cress, L. Morton, M. Cates, J. Newman, M. Gardner, M. Doyle, R. Musser, W. McCarron, D. Bellante, J. Ward, J.Withers. 109 V... Thea pig-skinned the team Jay Ward QOH seems to be leaving half the Cleveland team at his feet as John New- man C701 is moving in to help. BEE FOOTBALL Canoga's mighty Bee Team started the l959 football season victoriously. After they beat Lincoln I4-6, they went to play Antelope Valley and lost l4-O. After this game they lost their winning ways. But in that Van Nuys affair, the last game of the year they just walked all over the wolves, 26-6. No team could have beaten them that night. 'E I Dave Marshburn f22l takes in a beautiful pass as some fly- ing foe from Cleveland dances in the background. Rich Powell U65 evades Lin- coln tacklers to make first down. Also pictured are Mike Doyle 1545 and John Hickman f77J. Powell 's run- ning played a big part in the B's opening victory against the Lincoln Tigers. Jerry Withers il 21 would have made a great touch down except for one thing -- his shirt! Varsitq Basketball .- QHVARSIT-YI First Round V, W- 1 Qanoglavark Canoga Park Canoga Park Park Monroe . . Cleveland Reseda Van N WAYNE BRIGGS JAKE MADIGAN STEVE WATTS STAN VERHOEVEN BERNARD BUTCHER THOR HAUGE STEVE MORGAN MILE PHILIPS JIM JOHNSON DICK SWEITZER Although the season's record of the Varsity Basketball Team was not in favor of Canoga, four of our Hunters received West Valley honors: THOR HAUGE, first team forward, STEVE MORGAN, second team forward, JAKE MADIGAN, second team forward and WAYNE BRIGGS, honorable mention . , Q , ' ' N ,-' I I H . , ig i.',1,r . I, le-,tri m W , I M I W I - ,. N I 'W i ' J ' I ' I x 1, ,,,,,WwwwWwww.m..,.,,.. I, I J llii li .aa f- if - . I Trim ,BI-sq I I M ,.fw,M,MM.MWv iiii-if ww-Ml m.W,,,,,MM W 5 , r W , Canoga Park - . 46 BirmingharI:r1 '. Q lfII. I. I f Canoga Park . . 57 Monroe . . . . . . 72. I- I Canoga Park . .4I Cleveland. , , , , , 51 I ifI'IL on P I4 R iiiiiiliii I ' r I 4 I Sl IM I ' I M Canoga ' , I , M, MII. I-u if v I I , Imam Park . 54 Van Nuys ,,,,,, 53, X A ,M M 4. W W i, ii, W h' H! I V l '- xv i-i' 'I ' it - ,, lllt I is n WAYNE BRIGGS x THOR HAUGE ,f f fa' , . ' Steve Morgan C255 goes for a basket to score a point for the Hunters. STEVE MORGAN Q My JO Q 43 ssts X ff! 1' An . ,E Q R Thor Houge C325 shoots for a basket as oppos- JAKE MADIGAN ing team attempts to block him. Junior Varsitq Basketball ROW ONE: CALVIN CAPLAN TOM UREDA JACK BRUCE JIMMY DITTO ROW TWO: COACH BOB BROWN DAVE PHILIPS DAVE MYKLEBUST BRIAN WATTS MARK VON BRUCE HASSELLE The Canoga Park J . V. team did very well this season tying for first with Birmingham. Besides making all West Valley Tom U d ' I d ' ' ' re a was tit e Player of the Year . Also taking honors was Cal Caplin as first string all West Valley forward I J . V. First Round Canoga Park 53 Birmingham Y Canoga Park 4I Monroe . . Canoga Park 34 Cleveland 53 0Reseda .. . Canoga Park Eg I Canoga Park g. gf 50 Van Nuys .5 . if n u f is siffiskfff s JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES -QV. I 5, 'N-.iv X 1. Canoga Canoga Canoga Canoga Canoga Park Park opm- Park Park J . V. Second Round 55 Birmingham .. 61 ...53 Monroe.....42 . . lCIeveland . . . 38 ...45 Reseda .....35 ...52 Van Nuys ...62 I I A ' , ,liii A A 113 I ii.i ' at CALVIN CAPLAN Guard JACK BRUCE F orward Hunter, Dave Philips, goes for Layup to score another two points for mighty Canoga. Canoga and opposing team both iump for high ball . 41 DAVE PHILIPS Forward TOM UREDA Center IB Basketball ng in the league. ighted by a tremendous 59--56 upset win over previously undefeated Monroe, the Hunter Bee completed a very successful league season with six wins and two losses to cop second place ll League candidates, Ken Fircheem and Jack Wells, lead the scoring with 76 and 74 points res ctlvely, Sandy Gilman was another standout on the team. Basketball was slightly handicapped by the fact that none of the boys have had previous exper- e on an organized team. The result of such inexperience was a league tie for fourth, with one n and seven losses. A 36-29 win over Reseda turned out to be the biggest moment of the season. Basketball -ff FEQQ . vf'!.z'f ROW ONE: J. BUCK R. BLUE R. HOWE G. BADER J. LINTON ROW TWO: R. REEVES J. LAURITZEN A. ALBITRE C. WAHL D. LAWSON ROW THREE: A. SKINNER B. MORRIS B. HYDER J. SCHMIDT B BASKETBALL ROW ONE: B. UREDA R. RUPE H. STEBBINS M. HARTMANN ROW TWO: D. Mac KENZIE K. FINCHUM J. RUPE J. WELLS L. HAWORTH G. THOMPSON S. HILLMAN I' O ll GT? nf are f lf' A Q W G Z X- , if C ZSTLSQ I' xgxxxvy' f VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM X B. Martini KIT, B. MiIIer QD, S. Schroeder QI, L. Martinez f4I D. Brady CSI, S. Soderstrom UI, W'6O CROSS COUNTRY SEASON BOB MARTINI BEN MILLER STEVE SCHROEDER LUPE MARTINEZ VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Even though Canoga's Varsity Cross Country was below its usuaI par, its fighting spirit and driving deter- mination was enough to bring them to the Valley Finals. The Canoga Harriers ended their season of play with no wins and tour Iosses, Next year there will be four returning Iettermen out of this year's seven. II6 J. V. CROSS COUNTRY They took third in the Valley Finals and qualified for the City Preliminaries. The determination ofthe JV's led them to two wins and two losses in League play. JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY 1 ' 4 if suis! Louis Rodriguez was not beaten all year in League play. He went to the Valley Finals and took first place and a trophy for the West Valley. He went to the City Prelims and took third in his heat. After that hw went to the City Finals and took sixth place. The tenth grade cross country ended the season with 2 wins ancl 2 losses. G- GU995 lllf L. C0l'I'GlelO Qi, D. Martin f3J, L. Meskimen 141, B' Lee if-,lf L' Lewis l6lf B- l'lU99lf1S i7l, T. Lennen f8J, J. Carter K9 The svviftest tribesmen carried messages. IOTH GRADE CROSS COUNTRY L. Rodriguez Ui, E . Poe 123, J . Taylor f3D, H. Corraleio MJ, T. Bradley LSD, J. Scheiderich fbi, B. Buie UQ, J. Mutolo CSU, G. Scott WJ, S, Smith HOD, T. Herrieott Cllj. T he coavemen would relciq dispatches to fl Nr W.,-WM., . A Varsitq Track .?,1.,, ..... X ...,, .- l.....,. ROW ONE: G. Vandenberg, R. Wiere, S. Morgan, R. Zimmerman, P. Shields, D. Krueger. ROW TWO: B.Miller, T. Scherer, W. Lawless, G. Nickerson, J. Herriort, L. Meslcimen, P. Brink, A. Ely, L.Corraleio. ROW THREE: J. Miller, P , Lawrie, J. White, C. Talberf, D. Furubotfen, J. Johnson, R. Felix, J. Miller, R. Wise. ROW FOUR: B. Martini, S. Schroeder, R. Rupe, M. Graffius, M. Taylor, S. Verhoeven, J. Scherer, G. Lindgren, J. Bevill. ROW FIVE: Coach Ficfum, M. Srefflre, J. Fisher, J. Uldriclcs, B. Harris, Coach Cromwell , Y gk fit cmd from the friendlq neighboring tribes 2 n . 'Q .yi is 4-5+ fr I Nijui .E ls 25255 if 'M 11- RICK SHIELDS ARR I ROGER WIERE Richard Zimmerman comes in first for the Hunters of the Ccnogc:.ReIoys , 'I :nl BEN MILLER The-14 enjoqed running so much that theq X. E, ,N R i ,,. R 1 ma sttt s li J ii i all A vi ., ,. i y . , ' I Wim Y W x N K g p Ad ark: . 4--Q 'H N M It I 'swam l We '-ff Hz, .. f 2 K N -- ,ms A Q I :N 'ff A g' N f or 'xg ., :,,,1.Ms , in Mlm -H., sf-. S... ....5,,:-,vw-AWK - 'l.f.,f,.-q.,.1-,. ' A, K. 'gi ' 'l-.13 ' ,Q 1' Q ,g . i a 2 ve ,?q 3. 'fi-1 - -'M Mrs 1 'Q by 2 , , H-it '. f is L IMI! W M ' .Q . W, 7' i - ,A T! it . ,V ,, , ? ' A - ,wff-f',:,, , s.,,,.,,,, - M, J Q. : rm ZW ,. if 1 Q il ' fy ar 5W .,,i,.fvossdir:am,sX ,,,.,,, E, .. ,, P Qi an M I is fm. .va ., ,4 '-we if R ' A aafst, A' -' .0 cfm , 45,1 fa ff xi 1 l i 'fa 5 A ' ,, A-4 fig? .X Mn ' tial' R I wsu Q if l. .lay Ward catches his man in the last race of the meet, the relays. 2. A bad leg didn't stop Steve Morgan as he wins the highs against Reseda. 3. Riclc Shields takes a first as he jumps 22'8 against the Regents. 4. Jack White demonstrates winning form during match in shot put. 'L formed teams for competition and this , 55:3 YS, fr AE. he 1 :alt .498 i Rl, X inn- ,XIX l. S'60 TRACK CHEERLEADERS Barbara Reyes, Robin Cassidy, Gilda Lee, Lois Rok, Shannon Petruzzi . Bob McAlister, Sandy Hallenbeck, Jobn Black, Bob Lee . 2. Richard Zimmerman warms up for big meet. 3. Joe Walsb breaks the tape for first place in the Varsity Mile. was tne crude beqinninq of the Olqnnpic v M..,..,,,.T.. ..,M I Y P sz.. ug. . 45+ 4.3 ' e s . ,, . ROW ONE: V.Amodio, G. Griggs, D. Vogel, P.Amper, G.Croman L. Martinez, V. Bauman, B. Durnell, B. Zitlau, J. Walsh. ROW TWO: D.Cutler, T. Fenner, J .Serl4le, G.Sullivan, D.Marshburn, M. Whitehead, K. Putman, G. Sonnabend, D. Brady. ROW THREE: E.Poe, T. Bradley, D. Phipps, J. Scheiderich, J. Newman, L. Rodriquez, R. Koski, B. Carpenter, S. Soderstrom. ROW FOUR: J. Carter, R. Blackwell, R. Bockwimlcer, R. Arvizu, S. Smith, G. Scott, D. Taylor, L. Kietel, E.Ohly. GENE CROMAN Four fine runners place first forthe Hunters at The HCGHOQCI R6lGYS - in '- ' var I, .I rg ...un X K V-. IP M,.,.- if fm . t-1.+,e.:- H1 ' W ij i e '-2 ' .3-...M W W . 'M' ws- up ,4 . 1 Q .U . . 'V 'rf A . A.. ,N,,..wM, .f-f '5 ' ' . UML. x. N, ,. .. .W ., ., tpmx V y. , J, . M fgi JV.. Q . ,.., . ,. A MjffE?,,.4 31:53 '-ytffif XL , ' , 'Nth '4 QS ' Fi Wrj fr. ki fe K .: . ff-'fig figtfiw A V: . Nag, f 'Y , was me ' 1 -'r. . tn. Ji WMA f 1 'KW f X -wi: g 3, -. :gy Theq killed game bq throwing stones, fg -P BOB CAMERON JUNIOR VARSITY and B TRACK SCORES VARSITY B CANOGA PARK 51 3X4 60 UNIVERSITY 59 40 V3 BIRMINGHAM 53 V2 3I 7fI2 MONROE 64 58 CLEVELAND 5I 2X3 42 RESEDA 72 74 GRANADA BILL DURNELL VARSITY HB'- 52 V2 35 45 54 2X3 so V2 63 5fI2 40 37 52 V3 53 32 21 rw I Sw T! Q. . PIE' ,...I 1- x-4-R , . f. , I. --99524.-5' . nr 'S 1 :gl Il :JY ., . 4' This sport was ddded to the Olqmpios. 'I 1 i i 5 ---u--nn .......,................-- ROW ONE: F. Tuzzolino, D. Lawson, H.CorraIeio, C. Atkinson. ROW TWO: G. Taylor, S. Marino, P. Gurrola, V. Clunsoll, L. Harma ROW THREE: J.McPeoIc, D. Buls, J. Atkinson, M. Delnick, M. Harford, R . Whites, J. Tanner. C TRACK SCORES cANooA PARK 42 V2 36 33 54 38 69 :fs UNIVERSITY 43 V2 BIRMINGHAM 50 MONROE 53 CLEVELAND 32 RESEDA 48 GRANADA HILLS I6 2X3 1 'Pig 2 g 1: V. ms, on ff CEE TRACK This yeor's Cee Track Team was IecI by Henry Corralejo and Dwayne Lawson . Even though they put forth great efforts, the team dicIn't come out with the highest honors . After the Caveman came home from his .kv 1,2257 M' igx -, f - f il '- ' -mi-.ii'. '. t yfytg? 1... -3 .3 .. . rg 1aQ:,:1-4 5Q ,:. I- Varsitu Baseball BOTTOM ROW: B. McCleneghan, T. Stebbins, J. Wells, 1 L. Coulter, E. Withers. MIDDLE ROW: J. Yule, J. T Ward, L. Morton, B. Penman, N. Carl. TOP ROW: viii? Coach MacKenzie, J. Fuller, J. Bruce, B. Butcher, R. Franzman, S. Sutherland, M. Gregg, C. Wall, Mgr. I use . vwxflrv BASEBALL scones Canoga Park 4 Birmingham 9 8 Monroe 6 O Cleveland l 3 Reseda 5 LOUIE COULTER 8 Granada Hills I l Birmingham 6 MIKE GREGG 5 Monroe 7 7 Cleveland 6 6 Reseda 3 I6 Granada Hills l The Varsity Baseball Team this year was coached by Doug MacKenzie. The team was led by Ron Franzman, Pitcher, and Jay Ward, Centerfield. As the season is not yet over, they are expected to do 'fairly well. A i dciilq nunt and finished reciclinq the sto 7, K iff., I ' 'Y ' I -..:.4.. Vcarsitq Action BERNARD BUTCHER JAY WARD TED STEBBINS BOB SWEET N8 news, he plaqeol batrock with his kids. ROW ONE: Coach O'Connor, A. Skinner, K.Westphol, J. Ravin, B. Wash- burn, G. MacDougal, R. Powell. ROW TWO: J.Schmitt, J.Taylor, B. Mitchell, G. Davis, B. Fracotty, J. Brewer, K. Ficthum, G. Eberle, H. Ditto. ROW THREE: B. Marsh, P. MacGregor, F. Herbert, B. Adams, B. Brewer, S . Lindsey, D. Myclebust, J. Kochy, G.Warner. Junior Voursitu Baseball - 1 . A 4 Park S' The J . V. Varsity Baseball Team this year was coached by Ray O'Connor. The team was led by Lon Norton. Maintaining a record previous to last year, they are ex pected to take f st place. f'.Bt BASEBALL SCORES Birmingham 'A 4 Monroe 6 Cleveland O Reseda 0 Granada Hills 0 Birmingham .2 Monroe if O Cleveland 3 Reseda l Granada Hills l 127 The caveman imitated his ape friends The Gymnastic Team, headed by Richard Yung, has given Canoga many victories this semester and will continue to do so. Coach Grant has stated that, Because of the hard practice and time put out by this team, we should be able to win the Ieague! plaza fomfi JOH N ARBOGAST Back Lever RICHARD YU NG Yogi Ga mnastlcs CANOGA 72 BIRMINGHAM 48 88 MONROE 32 93 CLEVELAND 27 67 If2 RESEDA 52 99 GRANADA HILLS 20 DALE POOL DAVID SMITH Round Off Flip-Flop Olympic Dismount bu swinqinq qailu from tree to tree. f .... s f T iiii 4 T - or 1+ 0 Q P Swimming Team . 1, A, -. . Q g,,,3,m1M:VA ., This season's swimming team is coached by a newcomer to Canoga High, Coach -sr., ... :-4 . .1-. r ff M T W. - , - . jf 'iss Gearing. .L , V -- 5.1-r ,Z D fl c, -:xd v- A ' Q ' A 5 The most promising team members ofthe Varsity squad are Duane Muller, Bruce Braley and John Brude. The Jr. Varsity: Al Strode, Butch Belt and Rick Noiind Cee members are: Gene Borio, Jeff Linton and Stan Tierman. The Varsity Team set a new Canoga relay record against Monroe. The winning time was i:47.2g the old time was 1:51 .7. Members ofthe winning team were: Duane Muller, Cal Caplin, Bob MacLean and Brent Saunders. ' Q-16, . .4 x, M ..-sz re-QQ . ciz. . '- fm! ' .. -' fx-Q -' ., r X . ,, -3?-:,g,..,, QL WW i Swimming Action qolf team ROW ONE: R. Handy, J. Pruess, R. Shields, S. Gilman, A, Plouff. R. SHIELDS ROW TWO: R. Notaro, P. Anderson, A. Helfrich, J. Lauritzen. ROW THREE: M. Meadows, S. Andersen, F. Little, J. Leroy, A. Fears, R. Meyer, M. Dinkin, Coach Welch. R. HANDY J. LEROY J. PREUSS If the Canoga golf team does not win the league with their six golfers that can shoot in the 7O's, they will certainly give some school a bad time . This will probably be the best golf season in the entire history of the school. CANOGA 23 GRANADA HILLS I I7 BIRMINGHAM 7 I8 MONROE 6 I4 CLEVELAND A I0 I9 RESEDA 5 INA ,ZA Barry Stroh is ready to hit cI forehand . ROW ONE: G. Thompson, B.Stroh, T. Jones,.T. Smith, M. Hutchlnson B Glaze Texas Smith demonstrates good form in preparing to hit one over the net - 1.......I1fli . ' ,. . ..i.,,.... ... I .I ..... ....., I CAN OGA PAR T enms 4l2 22 RES Ov BIRMINGHAM MONROE 21 2 CLEVELAND RESEDA 4 GRANADA HILLS BIRMINGHAM MONROE CLEVELAND - RESEDA O N v X I Knapp. ROW TWO: S.HaIlenbeck, G. Gertz, D.Clay, G. TE A ' X' , I if XP! b X .f NI 4 4 I ROOSEVELT fi 6 I 2 p 2 X 5 X I 6 V If I T 5 2 , . 2 X wi , 9 I ' X ' 1 . RA ' ' I' 2 . H I 1. an - . . 4 E . 1- Nu. ...I...u ...W N . .. .N-Eu. -.an -. During Iulls between battles, qlrl This is a view of Canoga's Drill Team in the form of an Indian teepee at the Birmingham football 9Clme IN W I - !. L. Olit, F. Bachand, G. Bolyard, J, Weitzel, D. Guibord, S. Nelson, G. McCarty, D, Jobbe, D. Anchando, M. Silva, P. McGraw, M. Paulk K Front J and J. Brown Q Back D, members of Drill Team Steering Committee made up the themes, formations, and routines. They taught the girls the routines on Wednesdays. yo 32 ll s Wt DRILL TEAM This years' drill team was sponsored by Miss Constance Jones and Miss Cnythia Brown. The drill team did a fine iob in their formations and precision marching on the field during half time at the football games, The drill team practiced on Mondays and Wednesday and often during their spare time, Where is the food r asks drill team members, after they com pleted their exhibition at Cleveland. The girls march in step as they wait impatiently to go onto the field. entertained with ancient tribal dances. l s W. The Drill Team shows how the Charleston was done in their mothers' day. With the Roaring Twenties as their theme, the drill team form an old Jalopy.l l The girls smile with satisfaction as they march off the field The drill team was led by Pat McGraw, Captaing and Linda Olit, Co-Captain, They did an excellent iob with the girls and the selecting ofthe drills. D R M M ' KF L1,, G.A.A. CABINET Marie Fantino and Cyrle Dodson demonstrate how the game of basketball should be played, BOTTOM ROW: M, Poulk, N. Aalberg, Pres., M. Haley, V. Pres., D. Dorland, Treas. MIDDLE ROW: C, Keen, S. Broodston, J. Meeds, G. Ruff, K. Danielson. TOP ROW: D. Reeve, D, Giubord, H. Bernardara, M. Peter- sen, J. Juliet. female members of the tribe were expert Gloria Adams ond Lindo Haflinger demonstrate the V proper way to play golf, Mary Harden makes ready to smash one over the net on a Canoga High tennis court, l34 6 98 Monday and Wednesday G.A.A., girls wait eagerly for the picture to be taken, Winter G.A,A. songleaders, Mary Holliday, Joan Juliet and Nita Bittler, aroused the spirit of the girls of G.A.A. for the playday and G.A.A. program sign up day, Hunters and trained to capture game Tuesday and Thursday G,A,A, girls smile happily as they pose in front ofthe Adminis- tration Building all in uniform. fi 'Zi 1' MW' 44 vu .nga ,L A. FAITHFUL TO THE END 3 -A fl av-I-7 .ll xx D 1 O P , ,. 1 W nf '+7 -' AN MAC' 5uow., 'Hwy AND AFTER -1 ' v CANOGA S FAMILY ... '-'us-v...,., EFLA, - , . R, ,, ' Q AXQ 1 if W I 3 'Hv 195' U 9 A ,, gf' W, ka.2. Wbwu.., y A N au. ' 1' 1. 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CABINET - 133 GIRLS' LEAGUE - 21 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - 22 HUNTERS' CALL - 79 JANUARY - 98 JUNE - 103 LA BIBLIOTEQUE - 86 LETTER GIRLS - 80 LETTER MEN - 80 MARCH - 100 MAY - 102 MEDICAL SCIENCE CLUB - 83 NOVEMBER - 96 OCTOBER - 95 TECHNICAL SERVICE CREW - 87 USHERS - 84 UTOPIAN STAFF - 78 VIBGYOR - 89 :JHOQ-f SPONSOR EDITOR IN CHIEF ACTIVITIES EDITOR SPECIAL EFFECTS EDITORS ausmsss MGR, UNDERCLASSMEN EDITOR ff-P ff? 60 Mr. CarriIIo Mr. Browne Pat Hyden Dianne Jobbe Joann Pfeiffer Edd B yH K'tty J bb SPORTS EDITOR SENIOR EDITOR ADMINISTRATION Dave Dawson Sherrill Cummings Connie Borkland Bill Archibald SaIIy Sheik Sandy Mullins Nick Oullette AI Mead Gene Hudson Mike Hampton Art Leslie PRINTER PHOTOGRAPHER thy S Roy Ann Voikman Judy Kotecki Kathy DowdaII Liz SchuI Iy Claudette Champagne Rosie Padilla Barbara Reyes Gloria Eaid Dave HoIIand Mary Sue DeMoss Bonnie Hedderly Sylvia Hernandez Pam HuII Vicki Zimmerman - Artist Guild White Studi nia Yearbook as F, 5 1: 4 I w n 5. 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