Central Union High School - La Solana Yearbook (El Centro, CA)

 - Class of 1966

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As you read Through The pages of This La Solana, you will see why This has been The greaTesT year in CenTral's hisTory. Our sTaff has worked unTold hours To Try To make This La Solana as ouTsTanding as The year iT represenTs. Terry Newfon La Solana Edifor E I IFB Woneleryfal opperlaniliey, work, play, laaghler . . . These are the watchwerak of those who a'well in Sparta We laagh ana' falh ay we arrive at sehoel to hegin oar mornings of Jtaaly or ear nighlf of il W eww . l ,J rlflilllfll ill Dr T fajw jr Tl ,ily y iv Tyr W Pi,,,M5,ilQ,W Owl Xpswx l,f,s IU X ,,W Q ol 5gUV6yiWw?wJ X ,I rm , JS as . . ,1- uf Q x I 1 ' -0 1 Ia 4' SN. : S Q A Q r .. 9 5 ? E' Q- , JE Q -Q3 'xi me-.. ,9 .VAw Q iw . ni' ,f 4 Q '.'. 'f ,W WA' V.. ... ,ww - P, . 4 1 A ' ' f357we 1v m' 'ws' Ni? Q, .UL L4. Q in 1 4 ,, ,I . ,. V , A sl K , f ' hw A Q., Y . 1. - b : 1 ' m Lk ., Lx M M L wr X' if 1 J A AN X . . -. i-: I 4 ' ' Kr X' Lx . Vg Aw- Q1 W X K m - m m if Q QQ A: .4 -V . , . , M- K 4 f- A -y f i - . K q,Q,. 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Ryerson Mr, l-loward F. Simpson Mr. Carl E. Moore Assistant Superintendent BOARD OF TRUSTEES One quarter of all Americans, young and old, are engaged in our largest industry, edu- cation. The loasic responsibility for direction ot the educational program is in the dedi- cated hands ot elected trustees who unsel- tishly work, plan, study, consider, negotiate, compromise, direct, take praise and criticism alike, yet serve tor no other reward than the knowledge that, through them, the job is done. Dr. Jens l-l. Hutchens Superintendent Mr Russell Yeager President Mr PaulJ Hansen Clerk Mr George E Geisle ADMI ISTRA TIO lT has been a pleasure and an honor To be associaTed wiTh CenTral l-ligh School This year. Many proiecTs and programs of previous years were con'ipleTed This year. lT became evidenT from The TirsT clay ThaT This would be an excifing, spiriTed year. The new TaciliTies on campus added To The aT- rnosphere and momenTum. School spiriT and sTudenT parTicipaTion reached heighTs To classify This as one of CenTral's finesT years. To The graduaTes of l966, I oTTer our besT wishes Tor your TuTure endeavors. We are conTidenT ThaT your educaTion has been Thorough and has prepared you for TuTure chosen vocaTions and avocarions. Qlwkf RoberT E. STodola Principal Blinn Tenney AssisTanT Principal Alfred S. Madrid DirecTor of STudenT AcTiviTies Helen Loehr Direcfor of Pupil Personnel Services T i L PERSONNEL SERVICE 'sa Mr. S. D. Cole Mr. DirecTor, Mrs, Helen K, Loehr Each individuol sTudenT is o very imporTc1nT per- son who deserves The opporTuniTy To receive The loesT educoTion possible. The services of The guidance de- pcirTmenT ore designe'd To help eoch sTUdenT ochieve This educoTion. Jimmie Pell Miss Borboru Cornwell Mr. C. N. Johnson MA THEMA TI S The deparfmenfs new rnaTh program sTresses The why-do-if and how-To-apply-if raiher than The how-To-do-iT concept of maihemaiics. The courses are organized To meet needs consisfenf with individ- ual educaiionol and vocational plans. S11 1111111 11s1'.w 1'1111111'l1'1f1f l111'1zk1'11g? . . . T111' 1111- 1'11111'1' 11.ssig111111'111 1l'l'11 1117' . . , 11111111 11r1' 1'1111gr111'11l lr1'1111gl1'.v? . . . if I1 przssrvzgffr 110111 Cllll 111111111 I6 IIl.lI.ll. in 51111 11'11l1'r . . . IIIll1fl.lJ1l.f7!l1l.1'l' Zl711llf?? , . . Mr. David Murray f if 'J s , ,,.,-All 9 Mr, Cecil Tobin Mr. Leonard Kuczewski - ,wish ' g x., .idr It 9 1 ,A ds l Mr. Melvin Schwarfz Department Head Mr. Pete Ortega Mr. L. SL Kaserl ! , 'Lk 'duel 'I Mr. Noel Lane X SCIENCE College preparation is the watchword for this department. Individual advice dnd guid- ',,, ance, maximum possible development ot student potential, and acceptance of respons- ibility by the student are cardinal items in this program. . . . IXIIIPIIFCS . , . mrllrllas l1s1'111'111'.lH . . . lX'llt'l' bum' COIll1l'Clt'd In flung? . . . 1l'1llY did I Iakr' biology jus! uflvr lunrli? . . , IIFIIAWII flll'NfII' lzzlws ms! 35 vwzls , . . Yr-.w, you muxf uwzr your .wzzfwly Q'l!1.YSl'S. lfiis is Il lub pvrinrf' . . . Mr. Van Barnett, Department Head Mr. Stanford Gienger Mrs. Mildred Jensen Mr. Boyd Lusk Mr. Peter Mirakion Mr. Kenneth Morris MV- 5fGnleY Wlmefmole SOCIAL STUDIES If we are to have a democracy, We must have edu- cated citizens. The government, history, and geography courses of this department are designed, therefore, to provide a background ot educational experience that will enable our students to function as valuable citizens by understanding and participating in government. Hou' nzmigx' f'UllIlfl.!'S in Ctllllfllflllill? . . . Tim! How In Slizrlvif' is irlml I nvvrl . . . 1832 or 1823? , . . Whois our r'mzgrv,v.wi1r111? . . . Wi' flu- pzfnplrf , . . Louis XIV rrux I1 P001 rut . , . l?1'r'r1l11vr11l l1'gI.SIllll1l'1' . . . I jus! Cflll,f fI'I7II'lIl1Il'f dulvs. ffl in . .. u U V Mr. Jay Topper Mr, Carl Copeland Mr. John Dormann, Department Head f S .4 Mr, Roy Jucknath Mr. Ivan Mull Mrs. Elizabeth Dickenson Mr, ASG Memme, Mr. Calvin Jones Mr. Ronald Pace Mrs. Beverly Fisher, Deparfmenv Head N GLISH Effective communicarive arrs can be learned only as a vvlwole, nor merely as separafe unrelared skills. Curriculum is designed, Therefore, To Teach reading, speaking, writing, and liferafure as an inferrelafed whole. Dum .w1'.w.wr.v lakr' ri .wilzgzzlur zwrlr? . . . UI1UIIIIlfll11lIl'l.!I . 1 . SIIIIIILII' . . . zrzwmplmr . , . Yue, Him: nzuxl -11I1z'r1,i'.w luv Il lIt'll.u . . . cCDllI1,lIl'. IIIIIIIPIP. mil mul ffllllllllil , . . 1 1l'fll1f you to l'l'!Ifl-1111.5 for plwrrszzrv. lm! . . . . 4, -.M-dv 'WI 'Uv W? Mr. Martin E, Coulanl Mr. Warren Rhodes Mrs. Marilyn Slocum Mr. Jimmie Stoker Mr. Merle Jones , . -vw- Mrs. Mary Alice Cole Mrs. Velma Marr Miss Lois Ecirner Mrs, Mary Ellen Marquanfl ' f K? fifif-LIJ flu 77pm 74704 BUSI ESS EDUCA TIO The objectives of the Business Education Department are to prepare high school students with the vocational skills and knowledge needed for initial employment and for advancement in a business career. Other goals are to prepare high school students with the knowledge, at- titudes, and nonvocational skills needed by all persons to be effective in their personal business functions and their understanding of our economic system. 4'Wlml,.s wrmzg 14'1'll1 llzis Iypv1l'r1'l1-r? . . . dffln Illllflllllll' . . . lilldglflx . . . Dorf! 1l'fIf!'lI your limzrlsf . . . ilklvlylzr' if I push 1111.3 111111011 . . . This slug looks like l11'vr0gI-x'pl11'r's.ln I . ' Hit? iff' , er .4 is Mr. Ray Hammock, Department Head f-xx Mr. Walter Dray Mr. Samuel Kaker Mrs, Joyce Mirakian Mr. Richard Whaley V I Q ,ef-X E Lv :: W Mrs. Avonell Bischke Mr. Jose Ruiz Mr. Justin Rael Mrs. Charleen Mina Dr. Elsa Hernand M, John Reogen FOIEEIGN LA NG UA GE All Latin is Crmflf In mv . . , EIIHPIIFIO aw? ..., w11f1j1111f'll'z'f' mood . . . Bu! I C!III,f roll my r,s.', Foreign language classes have a dual pur- pose-to instruct in both the verbal and cul- tural fields of education. Through the ex- cellent language program at our school, Central students have many opportunities to learn in this field. to an J Mrs Marilouise Hurley Mrs. Colleen Schwartz Department Head Mrs. Virginia Weedmarlc Mrs Roma Lane ARTS This department contributes to the general education at all stu dents loy providing experience wuth a wide range ot tools pro cesses and products 111 11 l11111s1 x 1 r II11 1111111 s11111 pr11111lx 11514 1 s 1 r III 1 1111l1s H111 1111 ll'Sl t11r1 1 ll Ill 11111 N 11111111 In sm Mr Joseph Vogel Department Head 'Q Q ,ll 1' x fi - I I HW1 lIy1'1 It 11'11 lf ' 1 ff'll' IIII' fw 1'.v. 1 x lf ' 1r1' ff 1 'zys ' C -'la m ' kf' 5' ' rl. T Q A gk K ry X ,, x l s M Mr. William Aaron Mr, Henry Borchers Mr. Milton Cherland Mr. Fred Hafliger HOMEMAKINC Girls who take homemaking learn the basic skills and functions necessary to being a good homemaker, Wife, and mother. ,l1o111'l1'11g clritlzwx . , . 1'f11'l1i 1'11r11 IIIIFI l111ll111'11l1'r . . . 'gllylu' 11'1111'l 121158 1111111 1'1111lf1'11g? . . . S1'11r1'l11'1l puns . . . p1'rf1'1'l l1'Il111'1' l1'11f. .- 1 U ..,, ,Mx 5 6 111 1 Y- - - PHYSICAL EDU CA TIO Physical Education is a valuable aid in de- veloping strong moral character and a feeling of competition and achievement. The skills which are taught in these classes often become the basis for future recreational hobbies, and the sports- manship which is practiced is perhaps the most important quality of all. J :Lu-' Mr Harold Church Department head Mrs. Janelle Griffin, Department head W Bring your 1'1'r'-l11'c'lfs, Il'f'.l't' going swim- . ,,., it-ww -- U.- .. . .M--f rn ,.. . . J..,..rr',,.+:laf5 V, A iz w--,iff .. ,... . . ,i,.,, ,,.-nv . 1-... 3:7-My 4.1. .Qu tag l A ' i f r A 1' . 1 .. V H t 5 I ..., . g E , ., . V i . .. .Zi sy fr Wirth.. ,rt 5 ,.Q .,r.. Vs., if V at . I if . l - 4 up 19 34- 'f ' . .1 5 f' 'etti-ww-2' 'W ' H., e .f:...w,f fe ' ff, f . V Mrs. Marion Belyea f G 4 1 I f Miss Emma Jones :ning .... Q Ida'-slrrzddlrf-flop, I . . 2 . . 3 , . 4 . , MVS' Elefmof KUSSm0'W lmu' ninny si!-zzps can you flu? . . . Mr, LI'PI'fl' NWS- JOAVW LePere and his jolrrnv . . . l.1'1' hurl Griffin for four years . . . You sfmuld sw' mv on flu' tralfilmlfrzr' . , . SZUI'IIZIIIl-llg frs! pr'r1'0a'. uglzf . . . Sliozlwfr num- bers? 5 -,... v me Mr, Charles LePere Mr. Edward Raulston -rffmffl Mr. Phil Santia Mr. Stanley Legarra 21 MUSIC Choral students improve their vocal and voice reading, singing, and musical appreciation. They produce and stage musicals and are introduced to a career or avocational interest. lnstrumental music students are provided with an opportunity to gain advanced training inthe principles of rhythm, dynamics, technique, and coordination. Mr Jess Quintana Mrs. Mariorie Spencer DRIVER ED U CA TIO Driver Education provides hope for the older generation s wish that the younger generation will make our nations highways a safer place Mr. Kenneth Holmes Q MV- Theodore Dennis f GRICULTURIB READING vocation that is becoming L MCVQOSMQIY leclmlcol and provides intensive training scientific. to increase the reading comprehension and speed ot every student. 'VGMA ':'33 ? 'Z W X Mr, Herman Miller Mr, James Wilson i- SPECIAL -L i EDUCA T10 provides the intensive individual attention needed to insure every student the education he is able to master is pre-employment training for full or part-time employment in retail merchandising. 23 ie, 4' xg' Donna Jcirnes Principcis Office Ruth Lowe Teacher Aide Dorothy Meredith, Attendance Office Phyllis Williams, Student Accounts Office Velo Green, Guidance Office Jewell Lucas, Attendance Office OFFICE STA FF Jean Rose, Principal s Office Shirley Walker, Guidance Office tm I X , ,V., K 'W ww--1 5 - ' rg, ..,. ,,, , G M L V7 ir' A A-MWAAK 11'-1' ini! if ,LA .f .ik v M ,4LUMIhUSYYL4YYOPJ CUUUCE PERSODUVEL y.-A 's Office: Evelyn Stadler, Jeanette Miller, June Smith, Nancy Boni, Laara Rowe, Jackie LIBEQ4RLAIJS ff 'F' Mrs. Violet Gering 571, IJURSE Mrs. Dorothy Waldrop i 5 ! Mrs, Jane Pglrqng Miss Concetta Toari CUTYTHDLAIQS FRONT ROW: Rogelio De la Rosa, Octavio Soto, LeRoy Williarns, Melvin Sheppard, L. V. Relitford. BACK ROW: Ruby Baie, George Bernal, Hector Sosa. ' I .QW Cl4IUKFERLA SYD4FF sr K I n . lqip ,Eg c LL ' I .s' fteaz f'E .+ Aim y ,is-,r X 3 A O, BACK ROW: Hazel Noble, Opal Wilcox, Lucy Morgan, Bertha Crank, Gladys Lingo, Ethel Pechtl. FRONT ROW: Piccola Harrison, Lela Shelton, Naomi Cole, Annette Harrison, Martha Hartley. 25 . aww' K Q., ,M ...MW W' 'NNN f- ,,., .. H.,..,n...a ss-'.,..xvcf ' ' ' ' i .w i . x A. . Q 'xii-K , W A L. Ai x 551 - ' ff . 1, ,Y 'o CLASSES In , ? ,,, . my SE IOR OFFICERS Nancy Ruby President Katy Blakely Secrefa ry Cheerleaders Karen Mullen, Cheryle Boni, Sherry Fulrner Janice Rhodes Vice President Q is in xx -- 5 Eva Jew Treasurer Class sponsors were Mr. Vogel, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Jucknarh, and Mr. Cher- land. BEST PERSONALI TY Candy Hessel cmd J F SENIOR BES TS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED M y Jcme Fisher cl PHIS ' Susan Schaefer and Mike Fornasero 2 N if? SH YES T Janice D'Albini and Roberf Lechner Eva 'Wong and Jimmy Stinson 1 MOST SPIRI TED Cheryl Wcxrson ond Allon Owen MOST TALEN TED Nancy Ruby ond Richard Miller f W, f ,ff 1 X, f BEST LOOKING Teri Adkins and G egg Zinn OTHER COUTA T MASTE Prologue . . Sampson . , Gregory . . . Abraham . . Benvolio . . . Tybalr ...... Capulef ...... Lady Capuler . MonTague .... Lady Monfague Escalus ...... Romeo . . . Paris . . . Pefer ....... Mercurio ..... Nurse To Julief . Friar Laurence . An Apofhecary Friar John ... Page To Paris .. First Wafchman Third Warcnman Ladies ....... Kafy Blakely Sue Clar Janice D'AIbini Maureen McCo Cher le Watson Diane Du aTiOsa e S- IECE: L ULIETU PRODUCTION STAFF Director ........... Martin E. Coutant Student Director . . . Beverly Cook Production Manager ..... Kathy Pipkin Business Manager ... Lighting ...... Publicity . . Programs . . . Wardrobe .. Assistants . . . Stage Manager Assistants .... Make-up .... Assistants . . . Properties . .. Assistants . .. Sound Engineer Scenery ...... EvaJew .. .... Phil Samson Robert Edgar .. Margie Maddox ...... Kathie Beck Carol Worthman ..... Carla Moore Nancy Mah Toni Mah .. Tom Gilbert ... Joe Marshall Tom Carpenter Louis Freeman .. Chris Vaughan . . Linda Coombs Pat Falco Janice Harris Howard Althouse Sue Clark .. Candy Hessell Katy Blakely .. ..... Jirn Geisler , Lucinda Crirnan Carla Moore Cheryl Graham Elaine Cluett Susan Stinde Nancy Wheeler Judy Mar Mary Sandez , ,Q N, .. Q . 'iQ--:wif ., - 5' -fm A-f. rf, ii , , Q is iw' ,115 E .I g gi? ' in r s ssss F 1 if QP! ,- ,- K -Q w e - - iii f - i z. Y 4' 3 L s -Y . 'o A 3 F . , : 5 ,g A I5 '44 gg i .li. QL k or 3 , yi, 5--if-. ,qvml i. Qi 2555 .. Q. i s s'-lei? Sli? f x : - .- , 1- 2' ff- :nc ... ,... . . ., sf.-.' S in 5 X 1, i D fc? tg A , X Niki I 4 if I I I A LARRY ADLER Larry AMBITION: To make lots of money. KNOWN FOR: Kind sweet personality. WEAKNESS: Some girls. PET PEEVE: The other girls. HOWARD WILSON ALTHOUSE Ill Howie AMBITION: To leave EI Centro and go back to Santa Barbara where I can make a go out of life, and I can go to a good school and I can still be near the beach. KNOWN FOR: Drag- ing and starting drag racing, '46 Black Ford, Jade East and building the Art Guild Float. WEAKNESS: Girls and money. PET PEEVE: Girls with big mouths and girls who stick to: gether and also girls who play me on. ACTIVITIES: Football l, 2, Art Guild I-4, Baseball lp Track 2. 34 I I JOHN ADAMEK AMBITION: To be a wealthy rancher. KNOWN FOR: No dates. ACTIVITIES: FFA I-4, ICC 4. TERESA ADKINS Teri AMBITION: To get power steer- ing in my car, KNOWN FOR: Being with the group and Bill. WEAKNESS: Dumbo. PET PEEVE: Uncle Sam. ACTIVITIES: J.V. Cheerleader: Pep Club I and 2: Senior Committee. JEANNE ALLEN Coconut AMBITION: To get through beauty school! To be Mrs. Jimmie Dean Martin. KNOWN FOR: My crazy habits! lUr-like a flirting!I WEAK- NESS: Fun, cars, parties and Jimmie. PET PEEVE: The Navy, Gossips, two-faced people and Beauty School. ACTIVITIES: Pep Club If Art Guild I-3, I7 FHA I-3. NICK D. ALVARADO Nick AMBITION: To be happy, KNOWN FOR: Nothing and everything in particular. WEAK- NESS: Not very communicative. '-'ET PEEVE: We are fenced in. JOSIE ALVARADO Joe AMBITION: To be a good ine. KNOWN FOR: Going Brawley on Thursday, Saturdc and Sunday. WEAKNESS: certain guy from Brawley. P PEEVE: People that don't Ii to go to Brawley, or to go the ACC dances in Brawley. GRACE CORRAL ARGUILEZ Graceson AMBITION: To become a f eign language teacher of Spc ish, Latin and German. KNOV FOR: Talking and arguing t much! WEAKNESS: Being L able to listen to a debate argument without participati in it. PET PEEVE: People w car1't carry on a good convi sation. ACTIVITIES: Senior Clc Play. MELINDA BAILEY Melue BITION: To be happy. FOR: Being late and everything, WEAK- Cars. PET PEEVE: Hearing talk about men's legs. JOHANNA EILEEN BARR HJO.. MBITION: To be happily mar- d and to be a good Home onomics teacher. KNOWN R: Never being on time and e yellow corvair. WEAKNESS: Certain Imperial boy, PET EVE: People who pretend to what they're not lfakesl. TIVITIES: Future Nurses 2: A 2,45 GAA I: Anchor Club Pep Club 4: Tennis Team 3, Sr. Class Committee. JUDITH ARRIOLA Judy AMBITION: Go to college. KNOWN FOR: Being quiet. ISABEL AVILA Isa AMBITION: To stay healthy, happy and wise. KNOWN FOR: Riding the bulls and being with the group in Calexico. PET PEEVE: Being pushed around, and riding school busses! WEAKNESS: MYSELF!!! ACTIVI- TIES: GAA I-4: Spanish Club: Drill Team: FHA 4. ADA EVELYN ARVISO Adolph or Ader AMBITION: To graduate and go to L.A. KNOWN FOR: Ditching Ist period with Loretta. WEAKA NESS: Boys, L.A., and L.A. Boys. PET PEEVE: School and the Im- perial Valley. ACTIVITIES: Fu- ture Nurses I: GAA 2: Pep Club 3: NFL 45 Art Guild 4. CAROL MOORE BAKER Carol AMBITION: To live a happy comfortable, life. KNOWN FOR: Being with the Group lPart timel. WEAKNESS: Listening to Vicky. PET PEEVE: Friends who keep things from you. ACTIVI- TIES: Pep Club: GAA. BARBARA BAUDRO AMBITION: To be successful. KNOWN FOR: Hanging around with Judi. WEAKNESS: Hot chocolate with whipped cream. PET PEEVE: Boys who talk baby talk. MARY HELEN AVI LA Helen AMBITION: To get to places on time, KNOWN FOR: My eyes. WEAKNESS: A certain boy. PET PEEVE: People who depend on Isabel to tell me about parties, etc. 35 KARYN BEVINS Kurla Beeweensm AMBITION. To whip Jackson, KNOWN FOR: Being with an Oakie, WEAKNESS. French Oak- ies. PET PEEVE: Big ears. ACTIV- ITIES: Y-Teens l,2, Field Sci- ence Club 2, P-J Club 2, Shield Staff News Editor 2,3. KATHLEEN JANE BECK Kathie AMBITION. Elementary school teacher. KNOWN FOR: Listening to other peoples problems. PET PEEVE: Conceited and un- friendly people. ACTIVITIES. G.A.A. lg Future Nurses l,2, 1-x.F.s. 3,4, Pep Club 4, i.c.c. 4, F.T.A, 4, Senior class play, Sr. Committees, C.S.F. 4. NANCY SNIVELY BENNETT Nancy AMBITION: To be a teacher. KNOWN FOR: Not being at school. WEAKNESS: Mr. Bennett. PET PEEVE: Hawaii. ACTIVITIES: G.A.A. lg N.F.L. l,2,3, Field Science Club l,2,3, Anchor Club 3, Pep Club 1, Tennis Team 3. MICHAEL FRANCIS PATRLCK BELLAN Mike AMBITION: To discover the mathematical variance equival- ent in Darbermann's Fifth Con- certo. KNOWN FOR: Virtually unknown. WEAKNESS: Food and a little girl with brown eyes. PET PEEVE: Taking the coaches Sledding. ACTlVlTlES: Field Sci- ence 3g Wrestling l,2, Track l, 2,3,4, Football 2,3,A, Varsity C 3, Vice President 4. 'J-r.. 6 dxf? ms.. .. x CHARLES EARNEST BERRYM! Male AMBITION: See the woi KNOWN FOR: Being unknov WEAKNESS: A lovely fox. l PEEVE: A stupid broad. ACTI TIES: Track, GREGORY JAMES BLACK Blackman AMBITION. To have gold, mc old, die bold, KNOWN FC Signs, WEAKNESS: Believe the material things. PET PEE' Anything green, holes in road, dried orange peels. ! TIVITIES: Football 1,25 l Club, Thespians 4, Senior Cl Play. GUY BLEVINS The Little Man SITION: To travel around world. KNOWN FOR: Wres- exhibitions and the One the Trio plus One, WEAK- Girls. PET PEEVE: Set ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 4: Varsity C 2,3,4, g I, Cross-Country 2: W. BOHLANDER, JR. Rick To put a square in a round hole or to put left shoe on my left foot. FOR: Usually being the-creek without a paddle. Sweet lemons and grapes. PET PEEVE: When worm gets the bird. AFS l, Vice Presi- 2: Key Club l,2, President Boy's State: Thespians 3,4: 4: Junior Class Play, Senior s Play. KATHLEEN ARTA BLAKELY Katy AMBITION: To be happy. KNOWN FOR: Always eating french fries. WEAKNESS: David! PET .PEEVE: People who are early. ACTIVITIES: Pep Club I, 2,4, Anchor Club 3,4: Thes- pians 3: Senior Class Play, Sen- ior Committee. I TIM BLANKENSHIP Moses AMBITION: Entertainer lFolk Musicl. KNOWN FOR: Beard in the summer and side burns in the winter. WEAKNESS: Folk music. PET PEEVE: Phony people and Big Willies ring. ACTIVI- TIES: Track I: Swimming 2,3,4: Diving 2,3,4: Varsity C 2, 3,4. ' ANN CHRISTINE BLISS Christy AMBITION: To go to college. KNOWN FOR: The Group WEAKNESS: Checking out the parking lots with Mo-reen. PET PEEVE: People with dirty hair. ACTIVITIES: Pep Club: GAA. JOHANNA SUE BOND Susie AMBITION: To do everything I attempt to do to the best of my ability. KNOWN FOR: Shyness, I guess. WEAKNESS: Sad stor: ies and tears, PET PEEVE: Peo: ple who act like they own the world. HILDA BOLAZO Gorda AMBITION: To be a secretary and after that a good wife. KNOWN FOR: Being quiet. WEAKNESS: Chinese food. PET PEEVE: CJ CHERYLE BONI Boni AMBITION: To lead a happy life and get a certain guy back. KNOWN FOR: Loving an old flame ISSI. WEAKNESS: Sonny and fast cars: a red Sting-Ray. PET PEEVE: A certain girl, peo- ple who talk too much for their own good, and my little sister. ACTIVITIES: Senior Class Cheerleader: Pep Club I,2: GAA 4, Aff Guild 2,3. 37 EARL BOYER HERBERT CHAUNCY BROWN Chauncy AMBITION: To be successful. KNOWN FOR: Making C.I.F. WEAKNESS: Foxy women. PET PEEVE: C.U.H.S. ACTIVITIES: Track. 38 HAROLD BONNEAU Norman AMBITION: To be a pro base- ball player. KNOWN FOR: Lik- ing Fords. WEAKNESS: Money. PET PEEVE: People who think they are better than others. ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Base- ball 2,3,4. i CARL BOUK Buddy Ralph AMBITION: To go to Chicago and study music with Bo Didclly. KNOWN FOR: My good looks. WEAKNESS: Skinny girls. PET PEEVE: Colson and Brown steal- ing my car. ACTIVITIES: Art Guild: Junior Class Play. JOHNNY BRYANT John Ed AMBITION: To be a draftsman. KNOWN FOR: Driving a tow truck, WEAKNESS: Coors. PET PEEVE: A certain coach. JERRY N. BROWN Packy AMBITION: To make a guest appearance on Batman. KNOWN FOR: Always being a perfect gentleman and a schol- ar. WEAKNESS: F Troop and lolly pops. PET PEEVE: Skinny girls, with big mouths. JANICE ELIZABETH BROWN Jan AMBITION: To get the best out of lite. KNOWN FOR: That cer- tain smile. WEAKNESS: Jerry Chestnut. PET PEEVE: Girls and boys that donft set good stan- dards. ACTIVITIES: F.T.A. GLORIA BORCHARD Rasa AMBITION: Social director an ocean liner. KNOWN FC Driving a blue i'Model l WEAKNESS: Ice cream, F Taylor, and Chinese food. I PEEVE: Mechanical failure lawn mowers, Model A' face edgers. ACTIVITIES: G.A Pres. 4: Future Nurses sec. Science Club treas. 3, vice p 4, I.C.C. representative. GENEVA CHRISTINE CAMPBELL Dirnples AMBITION: To become a suc- cess in whatever I do. KNOWN FOR: Taking roll for Mrs. Gay and having the blue Imperial on the weekends. WEAKNESS: A certain guy in El Centro. ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus. LILLIAN GAYLE CASKEY Frostie MBITION: Secretary. KNOWN OR: My comical laugh. WEAK- ESS: Too numerous to men- Ion, PET PEEVE: Certain people hat can't keep their noses out f other peoples business. les- ecially datingl. ACTIVITIES: ep Club I, 4: Tennis Team 4. JAMES BURNS Jim AMBITION: To get my Model A running. KNOWN FOR: Hav- ing gum, WEAKNESS: Mountain dew. PET PEEVE: People who do not pay their debts. AC- TIVITIES: Football 2,3,4. DAVID PATRICK CAREY Pat AMBITION: To be a rich col- lege graduate. KNOWN FOR: Wrestling exhibitions. WEAK- NESS: Fine food. PET PEEVE: Sarcastic teachers. ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 3,45 Varsity C 4. MICHAEL I-I. CARDONA El Mike AMBITION: Unknown. KNOWN FOR: Out smarting Mary in everything! WEAKNESS: Sexy girls. PET PEEVE: A certain girl that can't control herself in Merchandising lMary L.l, AC- TIVITIES: Boy's P.E. MICHAEL CASTRO Agt. oo7 AMBITION: Teacher. KNOWN FOR: Wearing black. WEAK- NESS: Good looking girls. PET PEEVE: People who take things llike booksl and don't return them. ACTIVITIES: Art Guild I, 2,3,A: Spanish Club 2,3: Span- ish Roundtable 2,3. ELDON . R. CALDWELL Tee AMBITION: To find a religion I can believe in. KNOWN FOR: High-heelecl boots. WEAKNESS: Wink and a smile. PET PEEVE: Skinny girls. ACTIVITIES: F.F.A. I,2, VICTORIA JEAN IKELLERMANI CARVER Vicky AMBITION: To live comfortably and never have to go without anything. KNOWN FOR: Being with the group part-time. WEAKNESS: Glen. PET PEEVE: People who try to cause trouble and P,F. ACTIVITIES: Anchor Club 3: Art Guild I,2,3: Pep Club I. I I 1 I 39 BECKY CHILDERS I s I EVANGELINA L, CASTRUITA Eva AMBITION: To become a nurse. KNOWN FOR: Geing with Beta and iolcing around with Torquata and Leopoldino. WEAKNESS: Special black eyes. PET PEEVE: Certain gossipers, thats all. ACTIVITIES: G,A.A. DIANE CHEN AMBITION: To become a doc tor. KNOWN FOR: Rings. WEAKNESS: Rings. PET PEEVE All boy physics classes. DEREK CI-IERLAND Derek AMBITION: To be a successful alchemist. KNOWN FOR: Being radical. WEAKNESS. Money. ACTIVITIES: Wrestling I, Art Guild l. ALISE CAUGHLIN AMBITION: To get enough money to visit Diane, go to college, and see the world. KNOWN FOR: Worrying about the draft and a '57 Chevy. WEAKNESS: A 327 with a speed, chrome rims, and fur in the l3's. PET PEEVE: An un bearable summer in San Dieg with H R.F. ANDY CI-IILDERS Andy AMBITION: To succeed in I KNOWN FOR: Talking in cl WEAKNESS: Girls. PET PEE Girls. ANNIE CLARK ION: To get a clriver'S and be a dental assis- KNOWN FOR: Long curly WEAKNESS: Chinese PET PEEVE: Susan never on time. ACTIVITIES: cience Club 3,4: Ameri- Field Service 4. ELAINE MAUREEN CLUETT Cluett To become a dress and to find happiness. FOR: My Canadian WEAKNESS: Mexican PET PEEVE: Susan never on time. ACTIVITIES: 4: Art Guild 2,3,4: Sen- Class Play. ELIZABETH CH RONISTER NELL CLENDENNEN AMBITION: To be a success in what ever I venture into. KNOWN FOR: Being with Bud. WEAKNESS: I have many. PET PEEVE: What Is that? SUZANNE CLARK Sue AMBITION: To complete my ed- ucation and travel to differ- ent lands. KNOWN FOR: Be- ing one of the three natural blondes. WEAKNESS: Spur-of- the-moment plans, PET PEEVE: Boy wonders, ACTIVITIES: An- chor Club 4: C.S.F. 2,3,1-1: Pep Club 4: Junior Class Play: Sen- ior Class Play: Scholastic Bowl: Senior Committees. JANIS MARIA COLE Madge AMBITION: To give my best everywhere I go. KNOWN FOR: Foreign exchange student from Barbados. WEAKNESS: Ice Cream, PET PEEVE: Susan Al- ways being late. ACTIVITIES: A.F.S. 4: Tennis Team 4: C.S.F. 4. I RENE MAY CLARKSON Irene AMBITION: Marry someone richi KNOWN FOR: The Group CONNIE Cl-IURCHMAN lil MIKE COLSON MC or Mike AMBITION: Sports writer, gui- tarist, making money. KNOWN FOR: Lack of hair and not be- ing at home. WEAKNESS: Short girls and long hair. PET PEEVE: Stuck-up girls. ACTIVITIES: Shield 2,3,4. 42 PATRICIA ELAINE COLLINS Pat AMBITION: To have eternal happiness and health. KNOWN FOR: Having been Bruce Pen- ning's girl and shaking when I get nervous. WEAKNESS: Mexican food and English Leather on . . . PET PEEVE: People who think too much of themselves and not enough of others. ACTIVITIES: GAA I,2,4: La Solana A: Class Committee 4: CSF 4. MICHAEL GEORGE CONWAY Mike, M C AMBITION: To graduate from college and lead a happy life. KNOWN FOR: Signs, ioking around, and being too nice in wrestling. WEAKNESS: Girls that lead me on. PET PEEVE: Phony girls that are real cool and know it. ACTIVITIES: JV Football 2: Varsity Wrestling 2,3,4: Varsity C 3, Secretary- Treasurer 4: CSF I,2,3,4: Com- missioner of Boy's Welfare: Honor Seminar 4: Redland's Leadership Conference. BEVERLY ANN COOK Bev AMBITION: To go around the world. KNOWN FOR: Driving a yellow ieep. WEAKNESS: Per- fume and tall boys. PET PEEVE: My real nickname. AC- TIVITIES: GAA 'I,2: Thespians 4: Pep Club 4: Anchor Club 2, President 3 and 4: ICC I,A: Junior Class Play, Class Com- mittees 3,4. DENNIS DREW COOK The V.I.P. AMBITION: Business and en- tertainment field. KNOWN FOR: Doing things at the last min- ute. WEAKNESS: Crap games. PET PEEVE: The intricate man- ner in which some people clear their throats. ACTIVITIES: Pep Band I,2,3: FFA Pres. I: ICC 3: Thespians I,2,3,4: Junior Class President: Junior Class Play: Spartan Band 'l,2, Presi- dent 3: Spartan Singers 4: Chorus A: National Forensic League 3. DIANE LYNDA COOMES Lydia AMBITION: To get out of EI Centro. KNOWN FOR: The Group and being blunt. WEAKNESS: Springtime. PET PEEVE: Ce Ce Rider. ACTIVI- TIES: Pep Club: GAA: Cheer- leader 2: Varsity Cheerleader 3: Junior Class Play: Senior Class Play. 54. TERENCE PADRAIC CRAIG Biame AMBITION: To go to Australia and become a successful cattle rancher. KNOWN FOR: Not shaving and fighting uniust laws whenever a chance arises Ibeing rebelliousl. WEAKNESS: F.R. PET PEEVE: Dull razor blades and uniust laws. ROBERT GARCIA CORREY time KNOWN FOR I-lau across campus, WEAKN Tabet PET PEEVE: Early bi AMBITION To get to class I I KATHLEEN z. DAUGHTRY Kathy D. To succeed in life marry a certain guy from KNOWN FOR: Always trouble and doing the un- pected. WEAKNESS: Mexican od. PET PEEVE: People who ink they're Greot ! LUCINDA A. CRIMAN Lucy AMBITION: To meet a forest ranger. KNOWN FOR: Being gullible and moody. WEAK- NESS: Friendly people, musi- cals, and classic movies. PET PEEVE: People who scorn in- dividualists. ACTIVITIES: Anchor Club 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-pres. 4, Pep Club I, csr 1, Field Science Club 2,3, secretary 4: Future Teachers 2,3: Art Guild 4: Tennis Team 3,4: Senior Class Play: Class Committees 4: GirI's State Alternate. DIANA CRISP AMBITION: To be successful in life. KNOWN FOR: Asking for gum. WEAKNESS: Food. PET PEEVE: People who think they are better than others. JOHN MONROE DAVIS II Monroe AMBITION: To make it big. KNOWN FOR: Trading cars. WEAKNESS: Girls with Big Eyes. PET PEEVE: The Group SUE CRATTY Speedy or Crackers AMBITION1 To be an x-ray technician. KNOWN FOR: Sports. WEAKNESS: History. PET PEEVE: Sleepy lectures. ACTIVI- TIES: GAA I,2,4: Future Nurses 3,4. JANICE D'ALBINl Jan AMBITION: To be a secretary. KNOWN FOR: Being one of the three natural blondes. WEAK4 NESS: Bruce. PET PEEVE: People who are nosy. ACTIVITIES: An- chor Club 2,3,4: AFS 3: GAA 2: Pep Club 2,3: Thespians 4: Senior Class Play: Class Com- mittees 4. MICHAEL DALE DEROIUN Mike D AMBITION: Architect. KNOWN FOR: My hottie i'The Green '54. WEAKNESS: Certain people and cars that go. PET PEEVE: Bill Wall and Ron Melton, AC- TIVITIES: Swimming l,2,3: Wrestling 2: Senior Class Play: Field Science Club 2: Key Club 4: Junior Optimist 2,3,4. CHARLES EUGENE CRITCHLOW Charlie AMBITION: To pass gym. KNOWN FOR: Flunking gym. WEAKNESS: Gwen. PET PEEVE: '56 Chevies. ACTIVITIES: Base- ball and Wrestling I. Key Club 3,4: NFL 3. 43 NATHA JAN DU LANEY Nate AMBITION: Stay out of trouble and go to college. KNOWN FOR: Being with the group and my driving. WEAKNESS: A certain persuasive boy! PET PEEVE: Nosy people and two- taced people. ACTIVITIES: GAA I,2,3: Pep Club I,2,3,4: Class Committee 4. 44 JAMES MICHAEL DeVORE Jim AMBITION: To make more than a million in business and to play sax or bass in a good popular or jazz band. KNOWN FOR: Sports and imitating teachers. WEAKNESS: Good bands and friendly girls. PET PEEVE: Being called De'Vore by Bruce Cherry and getting F's in gym class. ACTIVITIES: Varsity football 2-4: Frosh Football I: Varsity basketball 3: Frosh Basketball I: JV Bas- ketball 2: Varsity Baseball 3: .IV Baseball I,2: Chess Club I: CSF 2: Varsity CH: Junior Op- timist 2,3,4, Sec. 4. DIANE DU BOIS De De AMBITION: Success. KNOWN FOR: The Group. WEAKNESS: Marc. PET PEEVE: Not having a lunch pass. ACTIVITIES: GAA L, : Pep Club IO4: AFS I,2: Anchor Club 4: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Varsity Song Leader 3: Head Song Leader 4: Usherette of Jr. and Sr. Class Play: Class Committees, Lu Solana Staff 4: Inter Club Council I-4. ANN LOUISE DUNCAN Ann AMBITION: To be mentally wealthy. KNOWN FOR: Member of IBT. WEAKNESS: Male .lest- ers who get greenveyed and like French fries with mustard. PET PEEVE: People who break my long fingernails. ACTIVI- TIES: NFL 3:11, Anchor Club Secretary 3,4: Pep Club I,2: Class Committees 3,4. DONNA DUFRESNE Donner AMBITION: To pass U.S. His- toryl KNOWN FOR: Dating sailors. WEAKNESS: The Navy base. PET PEEVE: People who respect themselves. KELLY EDWARDS Kelly AMBITION: To be a farmer and rancher. KNOWN FOR: Luck and passing the buck. WEAK- NESS: Green eyes and tennis. PET PEEVE: Phony girls and eggs. ACTIVITIES: Tennis Team 3,4: Senior Class Play: Com- missioner ot Halls and Grounds: Varsity C 4: CSF I,2: Spar- tan Sparks I, Sec.-Treas. 2, President 3, Vice Pres. 4. Z H WILLIAM Hows ooumin iii Billy AMBITION: To be a successful business man. KNOWN FOR: Being at Susans house. WEAK' NESS: Tu Tu. PET PEEVE: Cry Babies and Warts. ACTIVITIESI Frosh Football I: Varsity Foot ball I: Varsity Football 2-4I Track 3: Wrestling I: Varsity' C 3,4. ROBERT W. EDGAR Edgar KNOWN FOR Being a toot player. WEAKNESS: Good-I ing girls. PET PEEVE: TI' It AMBITION: To be anengin I c RBs who have new cars TIVITIES: Football I,2,3,4: sity C 2,3,4: Key Clu I ARIA CONSUELO ESCALANTE Connie or Canica MBITIONI To succeed in life d go places without being a hurry. KNOWN FOR: AI- ays laughing IM. R. C. B.l EAKNESS: Tall boys like ? ? T PEEVE: Liars, ACTIVITIES: anish Club 4, GAA 4. JACK DEWBRE ROBERT EMERY Bobbi AMBITION: To be president of Alcoholics Anonymous. KNOWN FOR: Big red ford. WEAKNESS: Kathy Moore. PET PEEVE: School, ACTIVITIES: Freshman Basketball. TONY ESCALERA Gabby AMBITION: To be a big time ballplayer. KNOWN FOR: Not saying very much. WEAKNESS: Girls with long, dark hair. PET PEEVE. Girls with short dark hair. ACTIVITIES: JV Base- ball I,2g Varsity Baseball 4. A V 1' EDDY ESTOPINAL Spider AMBITION: To be a police offi- cer. KNOWN FOR: Riding a motorcycle. WEAKNESS: Donna Olson. PET PEEVE: Short girls. ACTIVITIES: FFA, Spartan Band. PATRICIA FALCO Kosher Dill, Wapp AMBITION: To major in busi- ness and then cruise around the world in o schooner. KNOWN FOR: Lincoln Conti- nental. PET PEEVE: People who con't make conversation. WEAKNESS: Tall, dark-haired boys. ACTIVITIES: Pep Club, Anchor Club, NFL, GAA, GirI's Basketball, Class Committees. ui-in 45 DOON FONG Tony AMBITION: Want to have a happy lite. KNOWN FOR: The boy from I-long Kong T964 and learning English. PET PEEVE5 The people that think material things are so important. MIKE WAYNE FLANAGAN Mike AMBITION: To be rich and re- main a bachelor. KNOWN FOR: Wonderful character and a pink polk-a-clot shirt. WEAKNESS: Girls from Imperial. PET PEEVE: People who think they are Big Time. ACTIVITIES. Fresh- man Football5 Wrestling 1,35 Chess Club 35 Band l,2,3,45 Gymnastic 45 Pep Band l,2,3,4. 46 55a I MARY JANE FISHER Granny AMBITION5 To be a chorus girl in the Follies Begere. KNOWN FOR: Being one of the three blondes. WEAKNESS5 Boat- wright's Bakery. PET PEEVE: Viet Nam. ACTIVITIES: Pep Club I,2,3,45 AFS 2,35 Anchor Club 3,45 CSF I,2,3,45 Shield 25 Spartan Singers 3,45 Junior Class Play5 Senior Class PIay5 -Mixed Chorus 45 ICC President 45 Girls' Vice President5 Class Committees 'I,2,f3,45 Girls' State. GEORGIA V. FISTER George AMBITION: Elementary school Teacher. KNOWN FOR: Being happy. WEAKNESS: Everything. PET PEEVE: People who use foul language. AVA FLOWERS i'Avis AMBITION: To pass Civics. KNOWN FOR: Being with Mil- ford. WEAKNESS: The Navy. PET PEEVE: Messy Freshman boys at lunch. JOE FELIX J.B. AMBITION: To be owner ot Adolph Coors Co. KNOWN FOR: Certain parties in Ari- zona. WEAKNESS: Blonde haired girls or girls in gen- eral. PET PEEVES5 All teachers. ACTIVITIES: IKofa High School, Yumal Freshman FootbalI5 Jun- ior Varsity Football. FRED FONG Fred MBITION: Material satisfac- ion. KNOWN FOR: Blue Buick ith screens. WEAKNESS: ln- elligence. PET PEEVE: Certain adiccls. ACTIVITIES: Field SCI- nce Club I,2. JAMES FURRER Jim BITION: A rich ranch owner. OWN FOR: Flirting and teas- g Linda S. WEAKNESS: Fun life. PET PEEVE: A short ue-eyed Sophomore who ays pool. ACTIVITIES: FFA I, 3,4: Field Science Club 2. SAM FOSTER AMBITION: Lawyer. KNOWN FOR: Riding in the Hog. WEAK- NESS: Girls. PET PEEVE: A cer- tain girl. 2. JOE FORNASERO : P it 3 -:gl f: . si SH ERRY FULMER AMBITION: Let my fingernails grow very long. KNOWN FOR: My enthusiasm at sports events -especially football, and for being the Sr. Cheerleader with the loudest voice. WEAKNESS: Over-active imagination. PET PEEVE: People who are always late and who don't mind their own business! ACTIVITIES: GAA 'I,2: CSF 3: Senior Class Cheer- leader. 1. I MIKE FORNASERO RALPH FREILINGER Ralph or R. F. AMBITION: To become Q com- mercial artist and to break the class B C.I.F. shot-put rec- ord. KNOWN FOR: Being one of the trio. WEAKNESS: Good faod and pretty girls. PET PEEVE: Phoney people and people who quit and give up. ACTIVITIES: Football 2,3,4: Wrestling I,2,3,4: Track l,2,3, 4: Varsity C 2,3,4: Varsity C President 4. it GREGORIO GALLEGOS JUDITH ANN GASAWAY Judi AMBITION: To be successful. KNOWN FOR: Shyness. WEAK- NESS: Barb's schemes. PET PEEVE: Boys talking baby talk. JAMES GEISLER Jim AMB I TI ON : Pharmacist. KNOWN FOR: Playing the sax- ophone, WEAKNESS: My physi- cal ability. PET PEEVE: People who try to make as much noise as possible when chewing gum. ACTIVITIES: Spartan Band l,2,3,4: C.S.F. l,2,3: Golf I: Spartan Sparks I: Senior Class Play: American Youth Band 4. 48 MARGARITA H. GARCIA Maggie AMBITION: To live a full and happy life. KNOWN FOR: Be- ing quiet. WEAKNESS: Ice Cream, PET PEEVE: Homework. MARIO GARCIA El Rider AMBITION: Business executive. KNOWN FOR: Driving a blue pick-up, WEAKNESS1 Making the rounds. PET PEEVE: Fresh- man girls who climb flagpoles. ACTIVITIES: Football 3,4. MANUEL GARCIA Mena AMBITION: To loin the Marine Corps. KNOWN FOR: FiIimon's brother. WEAKNESS: Girls 81 Julian Mountains. PET PEEVE: Jesus Rios. N DONNA GASKIN Donna AMBITION: Elementary teach- er. KNOWN FOR: My green hair, WEAKNESS: Money. PET PEEVE: Pudgy boys. ACTIVI- TIES: Field Science 25 F.H.A. 3. GARY GARRETT Slim AMBITION: Surveyor. KNO FOR: Flanking Kaser's Trig T WEAKNESS: Motorcycles. PEEVE: Bill Wall. ACTIVIT Swimming 3: Field Science cmneieims LORRAINE GEORGE Cathy AMBITION: Race driver world traveler. KNOWN My hair and my driving Jann. WEAKNESS: Bobby PEEVE: People who spell name with a ACTIVI Field Science I: Art Guild Student Council 3. TOMMY DALE GILBERT Tom M e a mi n and then travel like Coutant does, KNOWN a lot of tennis. Doing things girls me to do. PET PEEVE1 who call other people heads. ACTIVITIES: 2,45 Basketball 1,25 Ten- 3,4p Senior Class Play. SHERRY GOOGE Googe BITION: To be a success at mething. KNOWN FOR: Be- with D.A.K. WEAKNESS: K's '62 red chevy. PET EVE: DAK's night out with boys. SHARON L. GIBSON Gabby CriseI AMBITION: Never can tell. KNOWN FOR: Good moods, weight watching, blue eyes. WEAKNESS: P.B. and his blue car. PET PEEVE1 A certain guy who treats me like a little sister. AARON GONZALEZ HUMBERTO GONZALEZ MELINDA GOWMAN AMBITION: To make someone as happy as possible by being myself. KNOWN FOR: Singing in my classes, writing notes, and talking. WEAKNESS: Study- ing. PET PEEVE: Insincerity. AC- TIVITIES: Pep Clubg Spartan Singersg Choir I,2,3,4. 49 NORMA HAMPTON Norm AMBITION: To live in Laguna Beach. KNOWN FOR: Being quiet. WEAKNESS: Music and flowers. PET PEEVE: To be con- stantly teased. ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1, GAA i,2. 50 CHERYL GRAHAM Cher AMBITION: To be an artist. KNOWN FOR: Wild bell bot- toms. WEAKNESS: Brother O. PET PEEVE: Freshmen. ACTIVI- TIES: Art Guild: Spartan Chorus: Senior Class Play. EDWARD GROHS ..Ed., AMBITION: Career in the Navy. KNOWN FOR: Thailand. ACTI- VITIES: Varsity track. ORVILLO BRIAN GRAMS Brian AMBITION: To wander all over, live hard, die young, have fun, and make the sea my final resting place. KNOWN FOR: Being the only girl watcher in the Group and being a nice guy. WEAKNESS: Girls, good food, music, and the sea. PET PEEVE: Military pay, hypocrites, and people who hate or dislike me and who never bother to get to know me. JANICE LOUISE HARRIS Jani AMBITION: To stay at least one semester at Stephens. KNOWN FOR: My Dads RAG SHOP. WEAKNESS: Boys and trouble. PET PEEVE: Boys and trouble. ACTIVITIES: FHA: Art Guild: Pep Club: Junior Class Play: Senior Class Play: Junior and Senior Committees: Trans- fer from Yuma: FHA: Drama Club. ,,..,' , I 1: J. MICHAEL GUNNING Mike AMBITION: To be an aerosp: engineer. KNOWN FOR: Sig WEAKNESS: Crude humor. PEEVE: Phany people. ACTI TIES: California Boys State Shield 2: Key Club 2,3,4: Li tenant Governor div. 33: Bc I,2,3,4: Tennis team 2,3 Varsity C 4: Junior Class Pl Senior Class Play: Honor Sei nar 4: Optomist Youth Appr: atis Award. MICHAEL RAY HAMMACK 'Mike AMBITION: To join the Nc and have fun. KNOWN FC Talking To Sue on the phoi WEAKNESS: Small girls w BIG FEET. PET PEEVE: Girls w talk. DOUGLAS WILLIAM HAVEIN Doug AMBITION: To dodge the dr and to be a California Highw Patrolman. KNOWN FOR: Bei with a blonde chick in a gre Volkswagen. WEAKNESS: Blonde chick in Octotillo. AC vines: send i,2,3,4. 'f 'I,,, , CAROLYN HESSELL Candy To become a nurse get married. KNOWN FOR: called LITTLE ONE. EAKNESS: BOB. PET PEEVE: ople who go by the desk and n't register at the hospital. TIVITIES: Future Nurses 2: S 3: CSF 23,45 Pep Club 4: chor Club 2,3,4: Junior and nior Class Committees: Senior ss Play: Varsity Cheerleader CAROLE LYNN HERNANDEZ Carolyn or Carole AMBITION: To become a Regis- tered Nurse. KNOWN FOR: My humor and my rings Ringo, WEAKNESS: I give up, what is it? PET PEEVE: Three things- Me, Myself and I. ACTIVITIES: GAA l,2,4g FHA SYLVIA MARIE HERNANDEZ Marie AMBITION: To become a singer or become Mrs.?? KNOWN FOR: My singing. WEAKNESS: Green eyes and black hair-P.G. PET PEEVE: Girls with big mouths but no action!! ACTIVITIES: Glee Club: Chorus: GAA: Pep Club: Spanish Club. ZONDRA LYNN HESTER Zombie AMBITION: To make the best out of life I can. KNOWN FOR: My little white Falcon. WEAK- NESS: School. PET PEEVE: Liars and people who don't practice what they preach. MICHAEL R. HESTER Fugitive AMBITION: Success and stay alive. KNOWN FOR: Wrong place at wrong time and being lead-footecl. WEAKNESS: RETA. PET PEEVE: Blown engine and a dumb redhead lwithout freckles.I ACTIVITIES: FFA I,2, 3,4. GARY E. HIGGINBOTHAM Garypu AMBITION: To become wealthy and retire. KNOWN FOR: Get- ting hair cuts every day before school. WEAKNESS: Girls and weekends with IF. A.l, PET PEEVE: Girls who talk too much. 5I RAYMOND HILL I JOHN BERLIN HOPKINS John AMBITION: To do what I want when I want at any time and to be a life time playboy with David Pangle. KNOWN FOR: Green winnie, woodie, Grand prix, being with girls at the wrong tirne, retereeing Rick F. in fights. WEAKNESS: Wine, song, and Sharon. PET PEEVE: Roy Nelson's Olds 442, girls who don't talk, who think they are too good for everyone, and people who talk at the wrong time. ACTIVITIES: Football l,2, 3: Baseball l,2,3: Basketball I: Band l,2,3: Varsity C 2,4: Art Guild 3. 52 t .V 12 sf ROGER E. HOLLINGSWORTH Fat Man AMBITION: To own a store with Roy. KNOWN FOR: Always hav- ing the opposite of everyone else. WEAKNESS: Having an OIy good time. PET PEEVE: Sheriffs in B City. PATRICIA ANN HUBBARD Pat AMBITION: To have happiness. KNOWN FOR: A White Mus- tang.. WEAKNESS: The iunior boys. PET PEEVE: Rumors. ACTI- VITIES: Field Science Club l,2, 3,4, Secretary 2: Anchor Club 3: Tennis team 4: Senior Class Play: Senior Committees: Pep Club 2,3,4: Honors Seminar 2. JOHN B. HOM J. Hom AMBITION: To be a wealthy mathematician Philosopher. KNOWN FOR: Reading maga- zines and newspapers in the library and discussing lmostly second guessingl baseball. WEAKNESS: Working trig prob- lems during lectures. PET PEEVE: Narrow-minded, pseudo-sophis- ticates who think the world owes them something. ACTIVI- vmsst csr i,2,3,4, Key Club 2,3,4: Scholastic Bowl 3,4: Honor Seminar 4: NSF Program at San Diego State College 2. WENDY ANN HUBER Breezy AMBITION: To become a happy navy wife of George Hall and have a tribe of little sailor boys. KNOWN FOR: Talking in general, and continuous talking about Gee Hall. WEAKNESS: Georges big brown eyes and sailor suits. PET PEEVE: When Navy Duty calls and friends who are friends only because of a car. ACTIVITIES: Future Nurses I,2. SANDRA HOGE Sandra SCOTT HOVERSTEN Hogi AMBITION: To become a i scientist or mathematici KNOWN FOR: Fruitless ar ments with Mr. Barnett. AC VITIES: Chess Club: Radio Cl CSF: Honors Seminar: Schola Bowl. STEVEN W. HUI Steve AMBITION: To discover it. ACTIVITIES: Chess Club I,2,3,45 Scholastic Bowl 2,3,45 Class Vice-president ly Class Pres- ident 25 Art Guild I,25 CSF 2,3, 4, Vice-president 35 Key Club 35 Tennis team 2,3,45 Interclub ncil 2. KRISTIN IRVINE Kris ION. To acquire lotsa ,and do something. N FOR: Acting, painting, metrecall WEAKNESS: Food foreignl and Dennis. People who say al- and never. ACTIVITIES: Guild l,2,3,4, President 45 oians 2,3,45 Spartannaires Junior Class Play: Senior I Play. MEREDITH JENKINS Marni AMBITION: To be a free lance medical illustrator and live in Australia and Italy. WEAK- NESS: Clothes, capezios, and unexpected activities. PET PEEVE: People who categorize people and do not accept the person on his own qualities and lV's murky, humid, days. ACTIVITIES: Field Science Club I,2,3, Secretary 35 Anchor Club 3,45 Thespians 35 AFS 35 Class Committees 45 Talisman Com- mittee. SUE JEFFERS Sue AMBITION: To be an IBM key punch operator and to have a maior in music. KNOWN FOR: My activities in Spartanaires for choir. WEAKNESS: New clothes and sharp cars. PET PEEVE: Nosy people. ACTIVI- TIES: FHA5 Drama Club, Treas- urer 3. H DORA ELSA IMPERIAL Doris AMBITION. To be a beautician. KNOWN FOR: La Morenasa. WEAKNESS: Tiiuana's Boys. DENNIS WAYNE HUTCHENSON Hutch AMBITION: To be a highway patrolman. WEAKNESS: Blond hair and blue eyes. PET PEEVE: People who call me hutchie. RONALD HULL Ronnie AMBITION: To go to college, KNOWN FOR: Being neat. WEAKNESS: Filling out question- naires. PET PEEVE: People who don't understand. ACTIVITIES: Tennis Team 2,3,45 NFL 2,3. CONSTAN CE L. JACOBSON Connie AMBITION: To be a cattle ran- cher. KNOWN FOR: MY locker. WEAKNESS: My rapidly chang- ing moods. PET PEEVE: People who call me Constance ACTI- VITIES: Field Science Club 2,45 Future Farmerettes of America Vice-president 35 FFA Chapter Sweetheart 4. 53 EVA ANNA .IEW Eve AMBITION: To continue my education and to be successful. KNOWN FOR: Always selling something. PET PEEVE: People who are prejudiced and un- friendly. ACTIVITIES: Future Nurses 1, Ars 2, csr i,2,3,4, President 4: Senior Class Treas- urer, Senior Class Play Business Manager. DANIEL WILLIAM JOPES SiIvertooth AMBITION: To ioin the Beatles. KNOWN FOR: Wild rides on toboggans. WEAKNESS: Driving my airplane. PET PEEVE: The CSF trips. 54 if LOGAN JONES Otie AMBITION: To succeed in lite. KNOWN FOR: Being short. WEAKNESS: Hunting and fish- ing. PET PEEVE: Those who try harder get more, ACTIVITIES: Chess Club, FFA. TIMOTHY B. JONES Tim AMBITION: Agricultural Engi- neer. KNOWN FOR: Being a little football player. WEAK- NESS: Liking small girls with a tender touch. PET PEEVE: Peo- ple who can't make up their mind. ACTIVITIES: Football l,2, 3,4: Basketball I,2,3,4: Track 2,3,4: Varsity 1 I NOEL JONES AMBITION: To graduate from college. KNOWN FOR: '62 GTO. WEAKNESS: 4-A English. PET PEEVE: '50 DeSoto. ACTIVITIES: Field Science Club l,2. JIM JOHNSTON GEORGE M. JIMENEZ Stinker AMBITION: To be a success in life and to achieve all my set goals. KNOWN FOR: Being married and always smiling. WEAKNESS: Girls, girls, girls and I3. PET PEEVE: Carmen's stubborness and staying home. ACTIVITIES: Football 1,27 Track 1: Basketball 2: Spanish Club I,2: icc 1,4. JO ANN JONES cesstul housewife and nur KNOWN FOR. Cutting off r long hair. WEAKNESS: Psyc Iogy and U.S. history. PEEVE: A certain person. AMBITION: To become a suc h ' : FRANK KELSO ELIZABETH KERRIGAN Liz BITION: To be an airline stess. KNOWN FOR: Always ing restricted. WEAKNESS: d. PET PEEVE: Civics. ACTI- IES: GAA I. LARRY A. KELLY Kelly AMBITION: To get educated. KNOWN FOR: Living in a big town. WEAKNESS: Some beau- tiful girls. PET PEEVE: Some other beautiful girls. ACTIVI- TIES: Football 'l,2,3,4: Varsity C Club 4. KEITH KIRBY Kirby AMBITION: To have a car. KNOWN FOR: Shortness. WEAK- NESS: I have no weaknesses. PET PEEVE: Leeches. ACTIVI- TIES: Chess Club 2: FFA 2,3,4: Band I, CAROL KIRKPATRICK Kirkie AMBITION: Cosmetologist. KNOWN FOR: Being the level- headed one of the gang. WEAKNESS: Letting Debbie, Kae ren, and Susie talk me into things that I don't want to do. PET PEEVE: People that are out to lunch. ACTIVITIES: Pep Band l,2: Band I,2,3,4: Pep Club 'l,2: GAA l,2. BOB KHAN AMBITION: Car mechanic in Riverside. KNOWN FOR: Week- end trips to L. A. WEAKNESS: A certain girl in South Gate, California. JOHN KING LOUIE LAY Easy AMBITION: To be a charter member of the mafia. KNOWN FOR: Being terrible and not showing it. WEAK- NESS: Gooclie-good girls. PET PEEVE: Blue 53 Fords. 55 LUANA LEDYARD AMBITION: To make a good wife. KNOWN FOR: Being with Eddie in a certain 56 Chevy. WEAKNESS: Eddie Glen. PET PEEVE: A certain Wop KG. 5.1 and phony people. ACTIVITIES: Pep Club lg GAA l. in THOMAS LEE STEPHEN LESTER Steve AMBITION: To be president of Mayfair Markets Inc. KNOWN FOR: Green 55 Chevy and neck ties. WEAKNESS1 The color green and blonde haired girls. PET PEEVE1 Hairy legs. ACTI- VITIES: Cross Country 1,25 Track 12,35 Cheerleader lg Swim- ming l,2g Surfing Club l,2,3. CARLOS LIRA ROSA LEE Cositas AMBITION: To see Jimmy with out braces. KNOWN FOR Laughing too loud, and bein with Lola, Norma, Silvia, an Esther. PET PEEVE: Braces an mean people, WEAKNESS: certain boy from l.V,C. TERESA RUTH LEGAKES Terri AMBITION: To lead a hap and successful lite. KNOW FOR: Being Greek. WEAKNES A certain guy, PET PEEVE: Pe ple who think they know ever thing about everyone els ACTIVITIES: GAA l,-45 Pep Cl 3. VIRGINIA LEYVAS THOMAS ALAN LOCKETT Tommy Lock AMBITION: To be a rich arc tect, own a Ferrari, and hav -T handicap. KNOWN F Signs. WEAKNESS: What I h to look at every day dur lunch. PET PEEVE: Bogies B.W, ACTlVlTlES: Thespians CSE 27 Honor Seminar 2, 45 Club 3, Radio Club 3, Ch Club lg Golf team 2,3,4y Se Class Play, Varsity C , M ber I.C.C. YS gut PHIL LONGORIA Phil AMBITION: None, KNOWN FOR: Hot rodding a '56 Ford, WEAKNESS: Blonds, PET PEEVE: Riding buses, certain Juniors with no vocal restraint. ANNA MARIA LOPEZ Mary or Rerita AMBITION: To out smart Mike in anything. KNOWN FOR: Be- ing stubborn and being in a blue station wagon with the girls. WEAKNESS: Yellow '65 Impala with black interior and l357l329. PET PEEVE: A cer- 'tain boy who sits across from me in Merchandising. ACTI- VITIES: GAA 2,45 Spanish Club 47 Drill Team 2. izosEiivNoA B, Lopez 'isopiiieu AMBITION: To become a pro- fessional artist. KNOWN FOR. Being Richard M's dictator and Larry's girl. WEAKNESS: To col- lect everything except Paul's names. PET PEEVE: People who want explanation for every- thing. ACTIVITIES: Art Guild 2,3,4. CLAIRE LOTTI AMBITION: To be happy. KNOWN FOR: Being short. WEAKNESS: Certain college boy. PET PEEVE: Senior teacher, SALLY STOGDEN LOPEZ Sal or Seley AMBITIONQ To make something of myself. KNOWN FOR: Being with that crazy Mexican gang lA.S., M.L., B.R., C.E., I.A.l. WEAKNESS: Calexico dances! James Brown songs! PET PEEVE: My enemies. People that talk and don't even know what's going on. ACTIVITIES: GAA, Drill Team. MARY CATHERINE LORENSEN Chatty Cathy' AMBITION: To have fun in life. KNOWN FOR: Living in the town of Holtville and going to school here at Central. WEAK- NESS: Haunted houses and hav- ing iust lots of tun. PET PEEVE: People who can't have fun. ACTIVITlES: Pep Club lp FHA 3. 57 CELIA ANN LUNDY CeCe and Ce AMBITION: To become a good secretary and lead a lite of my own. KNOWN FOR: Being late. WEAKNESS: Long, tall whops. PET PEEVE: People with no res- pect. ACTIVITIES: Songleader 4, Class Secretary I, GAA I,2, Pep Club I,2,4, Art Guild 4: Anchor Club 4, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, SHIELD 4, Senior Committee. GEORGE PATRICK BRUCE LYONS AMBITION: To become a corpo- ration lawyer, KNOWN FOR: Being sarcastic. WEAKNESS: None Iexcept Jan.I PET PEEVE: Not having that-which having -makes life worthwhile. ACTI- VITIES: Boys State 3, Varsity Swim Team 3,4, SHIELD, Thes- pians, KAMB-Spartan Sports Announcer 3,4, AFS 2, Pres- ident 3, Junior Class Play, Sen- ior Class Play, Key Club 2,3,4, Councilor 2,4. 58 DENNIS LOTTI Denny AMBITION: To be Kepley full- back. KNOWN FOR: Under the table tactics. WEAKNESS: Left over wine in JJJ's car, PET PEEVE: The Freshman class. ACTIVITIES: Track 2: Football 3, Basketball 3. JOHNNY MATH EW MCCLAIN Momo AMBITION: To become a busi- nessman or mechanic. KNOWN FOR: Driving in the Big Ram- bler. WEAKNESS: Nice, re- spectful young Iadies. PET PEEVE: Certain senior girl. ACTIVITIES: Freshman Basket- ball, JV Basketball: Varsity Basketball. DEE ELTHA McBRI DE Dee AMBITION: To be Mrs. R. A. Bekish. KNOWN FOR: Waiting for a certain day. WEAKNESS: Him. PET PEEVE: Fast drivers. WILLIAM HAROLD LUCAS Bill AMBITION: To be a successful engineer or architect. KNOWN FOR: Being at sports events. WEAKNESS: Money. PET PEEVE: People who dont know what they're talking about. ACTIVI- TIES: Freshman Football I, JV Wrestling I, JV Baseball I, JV Football 2, Varsity Wrestling 2,3,4: Varsity C 2,3,4: Chess Club 3,4. RAY LOWE --. MAUREEN KATI-IRYN Mo-reen AMBITION: To go to colleg KNOWN FOR: Being one the group. PET PEEVE: Phy cal fitness tests, ACTIVITII Art Guild I,2, Pep Club 1,2 4, Anchor Club 3,45 ICC 2, A - ' Plc G A I,2, Junior Class Senior Class Play, Class Co mittees 4, La Solana, 'K WILLIAM MACKLIN Mac Nl: To replace Hugh KNOWN FOR: Playing trumpet. WEAKNESS: Doc erinsen, Clark Terry, and b Alpert. PET PEEVE: The tSociety. ACTIVITIES: Band I,2,3,4: Pep 3,4, American Youth unior Class Secretary, Oratorical 3. Spar- Band Band Opti- cArHeiaiNE MCCULLAUGH cam, AMBITION: To be happy. KNOWN FOR: The Black Ford. WEAKNESS: Big, brown eyes. PET PEEVE: Two-faced people and liars. ACTIVITIES: ICC, Drill Team, Spanish Club. JANET IRENE McGLOCKLlN Jan AMBITION: To travel, KNOWN FOR: Having fun with all my friends and being with Cathy most of the time, WEAKNESS: Shoes and tasty food. PET PEEVE: Phony people and peo- ple who take the Lord's name in vain. ACTIVITIES: Pep Club l,2, AFS 2, SHIELD 4, LA SOLANA Assistant Editor 2, GAA I: Anchor Club 2: Senior Committee Chairman. MARGARET SUZANNE MADDOX Margie AMBITION: To go to Paris. KNOWN FOR: Correcting papers for Mr, Coutant. WEAKNESS: A boy who drives a black Ford -and nis cranberry-colored sweater. PET PEEVE: People who don't catch on. ACTIVI- TIES: FTA 2,3, Field Science Club I, AFS 2,3, Senior Class Play-Publicity Chairman, FNA I, Junior Committee: Senior Committee Chairman. MICHAEL CARL McELVANY Bird AMBITION: To sell insurance to all my good driving buddies. IDan, Roger, John, Gregg and Mikel. KNOWN FOR: Good times at Wink's, WEAKNESS: Vine Rosa. ACTIVITIES: Basket- ball I, JV Basketball, Swim- ming I, JV Swimming, JV Foot- ball. TAFFY McNAY --Duffy' AMBITION: To devise a gas credit card with no monthly or yearly bill. KNOWN FOR: Drag- ging Main in a little old Ford. WEAKNESS: C.B. Sets, 4 '66 Mustangs and Safeway. PET PEEVE: Not being nineteen. ACTIVITIES: Science Club I,2, Art-Guild I,2,3,4, FNA I. I CA ROLYN LYFONG MAH Ca rol AMBITION: To do better in col- lege and be successful. KNOWN FOR: Being quiet in class. WEAKNESS: Self-confidence. PET PEEVE: Snobs and rude people, ROBERT MAGGARD AMBITION: To be something l'm not. KNOWN FOR: Nothing. WEAKNESS: A girl. PET PEEVE: Oh Wow. 59 GARY MARCUS JUDY LIHA MAR Jud AMBITION: To never be disap- pointed in what life will bring. KNOWN FOR: Never remember- ing. PET PEEVE: Friends who give me a psychological reason for everything I do. ACTIVI- TIES: Field Science Club 1,25 AFS 2,3, Historian 25 Anchor Club 2,3,4g Senior Play. 60 NANCY MAH Nan AMBITION: To be successful in whatever I do, and to graduate from college. KNOWN FOR: Being shorty driving a blue '59 Buick. WEAKNESS: CSF trips with ??? PET PEEVE: People who never take me seriously and people who take me too seriously. ACTIVITIES: FHA I, CSF 2,47 Anchor Club 45 Senior Class Ployg Class Committee 4. PAUL JOSEPH MANNING Pablo AMBITION: To have ambition. KNOWN FOR: My height I6'6 I WEAKNESS: My head dents easily. PET PEEVE: Low hang- ing door pumps, ACTIVITIES: Swimming Team 2, NFL 3,4, Junior Class Play: Senior Class Play, SHIELD 4, Thespiaris. TONI MAH Ton AMBITION: C.P.A., red Cobra, and a very happy and success- ful marriage. KNOWN FOR: My speed and ability to take those corners! WEAKNESS. A very, very special guy. PET PEEVEf My parents, and people who are snobs! X HARRY MARTINEZ Harry AMBITION. To graduate and to make something out of this cruel world. KNOWN FOR: Be- ing called gorchito by my Spanish III teacher. WEAKNESS: Food. PET PEEVE1 People who think they are better than others. ROBERT J. LECHNER Robin AMBITION: To become a teach- er. KNOWN FOR. Being shy. WEAKNESS: A particular girl. PET PEEVE. School. ACTIVITIES: Football I,2,3,4, Track I,2,3,47 Wrestling 2,3,4. DAVID RUSSELL MANNING AMBITION: To be a bacl' and teach my sons to be same. KNOWN FOR: Not ting busted. WEAKNESS: I and her Ways. PET PEEVE: Y ACTIVITIES: Key Club 2 NFL 2. ,ri , ,Q N MELVIN MARSHALL JR. Tuffy To become o suc- life. KNOWN FOR: up ond moking up. A certoin girl. PET Girls that think they ore ACTIVITIES: Footboll l, Chorus. EDDIE MELAN ..Ed.. BITION: To go to college d be o guitorist. KNOWN R: Never being ot home. EAKNESS: Girls. PET PEEVE: . ACTIVITIES: J.V. Footboll 3. JOE MARSHALL 'Silsbee Joe AMBITION: To get o iob, build on empire, ond leorn to ride G horse. KNOWN FOR: Being cz clown. WEAKNESS: Hove none. PET PEEVE: Ploying pool and losing. ACTIVITIES: FFA l,2,3, 4, Field Science Club l,2,3,1-1. f I SHARON BENFI ELD MOORE JAVIER MARTINEZ HLGCITUZGH AMBITION: To reoch my gool. KNOWN FOR: Flirting. WEAK- NESS, Girls. DALENE MASTERS Nin AMBITION: To become o Mo- rine wife. KNOWN FOR: Being ot the trophy cose. WEAKNESS: Bobby. PET PEEVE: Being every- booIy's business. W I RONALD MELTON Ron AMBITION: To be G writer. KNOWN FOR: Coughing. PET PEEVE: People who gripe obout the SHIELD. ACTIVITIES: SHIELD 3,41 PJ Club 3,4: Chess Club 2,3,4. CHARLES RICHARD MILLER 'ASleepy, Ricky, Rick AMBITION: To be o lciwyer. KNOWN FOR: Romeo ond Julie et WEAKNESS: The opportu- nity to do nothing. PET PEEVE: Girls. ACTIVITIES: Junior Closs Play: Senior Closs Play, JV Wrestling, JV Football, JV Trock: Key Club 3: CSF, Life Member, Thespions 4, ASB Boy's Vice-President. ol 5 CA RLA ELLEN MOORE Car AMBITION: To live happily ever after. KNOWN FOR: Ice skates and Gordon. WEAKNESS: Being too cynical. PET PEEVE: Fences and passes at a certain high school, also younger brothers who feel an overpowering need to let the world hear their out- standing voices raised in song, ACTIVITIES: SHIELD Assistant editor 4: CSF 2,3,-4: GAA I,2,4: Girls Tennis Team 3: PJ Club 4: Chess Club I: Honors Semi- nar 2,3: AFS I: Scholastic Bowl 3,45 TALISMAN 3,4. LINDA NESS 62 MADELINE MORGAN Mad AMBITION: To be a private in- vestigator? KNOWN FOR: Not being able to control my laugh. WEAKNESS: Hawaii. PET PEEVE: People who tickle me. ACTIVI- TIES: Future Teachers I: LA SO- LANA 3, Production Manager 4: Pep Club I. ROY NELSON AMBITION: To get a store with Roger. KNOWN FOR: Getting busted and a red 442 . WEAKNESS: Soul iuice. PET PEEVE: Roger and his Pontiacs. ACTIVITIES: Football 2,32 Base- ball I: Track l,2,4: Varsity C : Key Club: Art Guild. KAREN MULLEN AMBITION: To be successful and happy! KNOWN FOR: Be- ing true-blue, WEAKNESS: He's six feet four! PET PEEVE: Ask Dura! ACTIVITIES: Senior Class cheerleader: Pep Club 4: GirI's Glee Club 2. LIDIA EVA NECOCHEA lnko AMBITION: To succeed in life. KNOWN FOR: Hanging around with Chata, Joe, and Roseilyn- da. WEAKNESS: Gorda and Ros- eilynda. PET PEEVE: Two-faced friends and hypocrites, ACTIVI- TIES: Art Guild A. RANDALL MORRIS Howard thing to society. KNOWN bulous athl tic WEAKNESS: Watching televi too much. PET PEEVE: Pe with long hair. ACTIVII CSF: Central Bowling Leai AMBITION: To donate My fa e' sl Field Science Club: Chess C ELEANOR MOYZA Ellie make my husband and fa py d earn o KNOWN FOR: Talking a M and loving him so rv c AMBITION: To get married hap an I t ci I and having a beautiful out on Love and Marria, WEAKNESS: Guys with gi eyes and black hair and a tain gray spotted car. PEEVE: Preiudiced people people who lie and hide real truth! ERRY MACDONALD NEWTON Fig or Flash MBITION: To be a photogra- er, musician, or electronics chnician, KNOWN FOR: Play- g the largest instrument in the nd, WEAKNESS: Leicaflexes d Rolls Royces. PET PEEVE: rs and crooks, ACTIVITIES: ld Science Club l,2,3, P-J ub 3: Radio Club 2,3: Junior ass Play, Senior Class Play, espians 4: Spartan Band 2,3, President, ICC Representative Pep Band 2,3,4: Spartan s, String bass accompanist LA SOLANA 3,4 photogra- 3, Editor-Photographer 4: icon Youth Band 4. PATRICIA RAYE OSA Pat To finish at least 2 of college. KNOWN FOR: and my nose. Food. PET PEEVE: who gossip. ACTIVITIES: 4: GAA lg Pep Club l,2, Junior Class Play Assistant : Commencement Attend- Senior Class Play, Class 3, Varsity Cheer- Senior Committees: l,3: Y-Teens I: LA SOLANA RAYMOND OBESO Fox AMBITION: To be a Diesel Me- chanic and a happy bachelor living in Orange County. KNOWN FOR: Talking my way out of trouble!!! WEAKNESS: Certain girls. PET PEEVE: People who try to run my life. AC- TIVITIES: Track l,2,3, Cross Country 3,4. WILLARD RAY NUSSBAUM JR. Buzz or Packrat AMBITION: To be a desert pro- spector. KNOWN FOR: Loading up a ieep and heading out to prospect. WEAKNESS: Any place where you can pan gold. PET PEEVE: Phonies, liars, and hypo- crites. ACTIVITIES: FFA. DONNA RAE OLSON Donnie AMBITION: To graduate from college. KNOWN FOR: Not hav- ing a certain Senior Iooy's ring and washing dishes at the Ha- cienda. WEAKNESS: Summer of '64, PET PEEVE: People that are always mad about something. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 3, Commencement Attendant 3: Junior Class Play. CHRISTOPHER ALLEN NOE Leach AMBITION: To go around the world and then to Europe, KNOWN FOR: Driving through garages. WEAKNESS: Blondes. PET PEEVE: A certain teacher. LARRY NOLTA DEBRA OSBORNE Love KNOWN FOR: Being skinny- whoooo! WEAKNESS: School. PET PEEVE: To get out of this desert. 63 STANLEY EUGENE OSWALT Lee Harvey AMBITION: To be the best in whatever I do. KNOWN FOR: Having my mouth open, talking, singing, yawning. WEAKNESS: Girls who talk softly and carry big sticks. PET PEEVE, People with foul mouths. ACTIVITIES: Field science club l,2,3, Honors Seminar QA, J.V, Football 3, Spartan Band Prop. Manager 3,4, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Spartan Choir 4, Spartan Singers 4, Member ofthe School Chorus of America. TERESA L. PASCUAL Terri AMBITION: To be a career girl. KNOWN FOR: Buying my rings 'n things in Mexicali. WEAK- NESS: Brown eyes. PET PEEVE: People who beat me to a park- ing placell ACTIVITIES, FNA 2. 64 CLOTILDE OSUNA Af DENNIS PAYNE Deckon AMBITION, To have money WEAKNESS, Girls. PET PEEVE You iust never can tell. ALLON C. OWEN Buddy AMBITION, Do the best that is possible in all facets of life. KNOWN FOR, Pleasing person- ality, exceptional good looks, extreme intelligence, benevolent spirit, mognanimity, and of course, humbleness. PET PEEVE, Midnight. ACTIVITIES: Secretary of Key Club, Varsity C , ICC, Football I,2, Basketball l,A, Baseball I-4, LINDA RAE PARKINSON Linda AMBITION: To stay single for a long time. KNOWN FOR, Being accused of being Lyn's sister. WEAKNESS: Going down Main and Pepsi's. PET PEEVE: Boy's with a convincing line. ACTIVI- TIES: FTA 2, AFS 3, Anchor Club 3, Junior Class Play. FLORENCE PAULSEN Flo AMBITION, To have he wealth, happiness, and to successful. KNOWN FOR: Apartment. WEAKNESS: times. PET PEEVE: Dull pe ACTIVITIES: FHA, GAA, Club. KEITH L. PHILLIPS AMBITION, To be a succe life? KNOWN FOR. Bei drop out. WEAKNESS: A c girl IJ. C. AJ, ??????? KATHALEEN SUE Pl PKIN Kathy BITION: To become a com- rcial artist, KNOWN FOR: ying what I think. WEAKNESS: n Francisco. PET PEEVE: Peo- e who can't solve their own oblems. ACTIVITIES: Junior ass Play, Senior Class Play, S I, Secretary 2,35 PJ Club 25 ield 2, FTA l,2,3, Chess Club Senior Committees 3, ICC presentative 2, NFL I. KATHLEEN POINDEXTER Kathy BITION: To get a Volkswag- and have a skinny figure. OWN FOR: The Group. AKNESS1 Shy boys with green s. PET PEEVE: Those lunch sses and waiting for Osa ile she combs her eyebrows. TIVITIFS- Pep Club l,2,3,4, 'l,2, AFS 4, Choir 4, Junior Senior Class Plays. SUSAN PETREE EDWARD FRANKLIN POPEJOY JR Frank AMBITION1 To go to college and become a success. KNOWN FOR: Not getting into any trouble, a '57 blue Ranchero with mag rims, and always being with B.G.B. WEAKNESS: A certain girl. PET PEEVE: People who try to be something they arent ACTIVITIES: Band I,2,3, Radio Club I, Art Guild 2, PJ Club 3, LA SOLANA 4. Congressman John Tunney af4dresses S mor Assembly MARY PORTER Porter AMBITION: To become a success in life and whatever field I choose to go into. PET PEEVE: The people who think they are so important. MARGARET POWELL CHRISTINE R. RAEL Chriss AMBITION: To do my best at whatever I do. KNOWN FOR: Mispronouncing words. WEAK- NESS: A certain 6'4 sailor. PET PEEVE: Getting teased. AC- TIVITIES: Secretary Bookworms lg Secretary Spanish Club 25 Field Science Club 35 Anchor Club 47 Spanish Round Table 2. JEANNETTE RANKIN Jeannie AMBITION1 To move back to Ventura, KNOWN FOR: Little white bug and big eyes. WEAK- NESS: Boys, PET PEEVE: Water balloons and squirt guns, AC- TIVITIES: GAA 45 Transfer from Ventura. 66 KENNY PREECE Ken AMBITION: To be a success at anything I attempt. KNOWN FOR: Minding my own business. WEAKNESS: Saturday night. PET PEEVE: People who think they know more about your business than you do. PHYLLIS ELAINE RAY Phyl AMBITION: To be a success in whatever I may decide to do. KNOWN EOR: Always being with Johnny. WEAKNESS: A cer- tain Imperial boy, PET PEEVE: People who think they know everything, but really know nothing and end up hurting people. ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 2,47 Junior Class Play. JOHN PROO John AMBITION. Drafting. KNOWN FOR: Detention. WEAKNESS: Red hair. PET PEEVE: Easy work and detention. ACTIVITIES: Manager baseball 2,3. NORMA RAMOS Chaparra AMBITION: To become seIt-reli- ant. KNOWN FOR: Being with Esther, Lola, Sylvia, 81 Rosie IT.G. Gangl. WEAKNESS: Boys with green eyes and boys wear- ing suits. PET PEEVES: Pests! ACTIVITIES: FHA, Transfer from Arizona, Superior High School, Glee Club, Girls Leagueg Span- ish Club. I .1 i DAVID RAY Dave AMBITION: To graduate lose some weight. KNOWN Not caring. WEAKNESS: never can tell. PET PEEVE: tain girls. JOHN REARIC John MARY LOUISE RICHTER Sleezy ON: To be outstanding in field of writing. KNOWN : Blue eyes. WEAKNESS: py people. PET PEEVE: ICC tings. ACTIVITIES: Band I,2, ecretary 3: C.S.F. I,2,3,4, Member: Field Science Club Optimist Award 4: NMSQT rd 4: Commissioner Girl's fare 4: La Solana 4: Anchor 3,4: Honor Seminar 2,4: man 3, Short Story Editor 4: C 4: ICC 4. ALFRED RIVIERA Freddie ITION: To lead a happy KNOWN FOR: Driving C1 Corvair, WEAKNESS: A in type of girls. PET PEEVE: face SociaIs . ANTHONY R. REED Tony AMBITION: To be an architect. KNOWN FOR: A yellow ieep. WEAKNESS: Jungle iuice. JANICE LEE RHODES Janice AMBITION: America's first wom- an astronaut. KNOWN FOR: Be- ing sweet, kind, understanding, and delightfully good natured. WEAKNESS: Food at the Hub- bard's house. PET PEEVE: Mid- night. ACTIVITIES: Field Science Club I,2,3, President 4: G.A.A. I,2: Anchor Club 3: Tennis team 3,4: C.S.F, I,2,3, Vice-president 4: Senior Class Vice-president: La Solana 4. LI LLIAN MAE REED Lillian AMBITION: To be a seamstress. KNOWN FOR: Always sewing and having a pretty hairdo. WEAKNESS: Being angry only for short periods of time. PET PEEVE: A teacher at Central High. AC- TIVITIES: Spartanaires. JOHN ROMERO Johnny AMBITION: To graduate. KNOWN FOR: Staying at home like a certain friend of mine. WEAKNESS: None. PET PEEVE: School. PATRICIA ANN RIGGS Patty-bug AMBITION: To learn to cook. KNOWN FOR: Being with Den- nis. WEAKNESS: Fattening foods. PET PEEVE: My dear sweet friends . KAREN ANN RISCHE ..KGy,. AMBITION: To work in the Civil Service. KNOWN FOR: Always having a smile and forgetting names, WEAKNESS: Rare steak. PET PEEVE: People with poor eti- quette andlor poor manners. ACTIVITIES Field Science Club: Future Nurses: GAA: Junior Var- sity and Varsity Glee Club: Mixed Chorus Spartan Singers. 67 MARY ROSAS . .Mere.i AMBITION: To be a beauticion. KNOWN FOR: Always being ot home and listening to records. WEAKNESS: Black with red in- terior '57 Fords. PET PEEVE1 Peo- ple who think they are some- thing but really amount to noth- ing. NANCY RUBY Hey you AMBITION: To be on airline hostess to reach Cloud 9 . KNOWN FOR: Where for art thou and casually flopped flip. WEAKNESS: Boy's sweater and I-I O . PET PEEVE: The ditching of Senior ditch day. ACTIVITIES: Senior President: Junior Vice- President: Junior Class Play: Senior Class Play: Anchor Club 2,3,4: Field Science Club 4: AES 3. OLGA ROMERO Yog i AMBITION: To succeed in life and to be happily married in the future, KNOWN FOR: Al- ways laughing and being with L.C, WEAKNESS: A certain guy and dances. PET PEEVE: Home- work oncl a group of girls who like to gossip too much. AURORA ROSALES Lolita AMBITION: To find the right man and be happy. KNOWN FOR: Being with Esther, Rosie, Norma, and Sylvia. WEAKNESS: Toll handsome boys. PET PEEVE: ITener que esperorl and conceit- ed people. LYN ROYAL AMBITION: To be happy find myself, KNOWN FOR: B Linda's sister. WEAKNESS: S one special. ACTIVITIES: G Anchor Club: Tennis Team MARIA BEATRIZ RUIZ Tichi AMBITION: To get to place time!!! KNOWN FOR: Being Mary Alice, Sally and the M and heading for C - - WEAKNESS: People who fire boots and Mustangs, PEEVE: Waiting for people never show up, ACTIVI GAA I,2,4: Pep Club I: Team 2: Spanish Club 2. CHARLOTTE M. SANCH EZ Gorda BITION: To be a good house- e and mother now and in years to come. KNOWN FOR: ng with Loni most of the e. WEAKNESS: Pork, fried , and chocolates. PET PEEVE: ple who think they are bet- than others. ACTIVITIES: Drill m l,2. JANET SANCINETO Jan BITION: To become a nurse. OWN FOR: Wild slumber par- . WEAKNESS: Peanut butter. PEEVE: People who think know everything. ACTIVI- : Future Nurses 2: Junior ss Play: Senior Class Play: 4. SYLVIA MARY RUIZ Twister AMBITION: To become a good housewife for Felipe. KNOWN FOR: Being with Felipe and joke ing around with the gang. IT.G.I WEAKNESS: Felipe. PET PEEVE: People who think they are bet- ter than others. LOUIS SALAZAR Peewee AMBITION: To become a me- chanic, KNOWN FOR: Saying: Que tienes? WEAKNESS: Food. PET PEEVE: People who think they are it . ACTIVITIES: Chess Club 2: JV Football 3: JV Wres- tling 4. CARLOS SALCEDO CORRINA JO ANN SANCHEZ AMBITION: To become Mrs. Mike Pappas. KNOWN FOR: Talking too loud. WEAKNESS: Michael. PET PEEVE: People who interfere with our life. I 1 ALICE CONNIE SANCHEZ HAI.. AMBITION: To travel around the world and nevler stop. KNOWN FOR: Saying Di honest or swear. WEAKNESS: Records, HTD B30 tennis shoes. PET PEEVE: Not bringing back the bell and homework. ACTIVITIES: Drill Team 2: GAA 2,4: Spanish Club 4. PHIL SAMSON 69 MICHAEL ALAN SCI-IULTZ Mike AMBITION: To be a success in life, KNOWN FOR: Arguing with teachers. WEAKNESS: Bas- ketball and golf. PET PEEVE: Cadillacs and cry babys. AC- TIVITIES: Chess Club l,2, JV Basketball 2,3, Varsity Golf 2, 3,4, Thespians Vice-president 4, Senior Class Play. WYNA SELF AMBITION: To be a teacher. PET PEEVE: People who stop to talk in the middle of the hall. ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers I, CSF I, Art Guild 4, Field Sci- ence Club 4. 70 MARY LOUISE SANDEZ Mary AMBITION: To reach my goals and live life to its fullest. KNOWN FOR: Wishing I could have a different first name. WEAKNESS: San Francisco and scary mysteries, PET PEEVE: Peo- ple who never call me by my right last name. ACTIVITIES: Senior Class Play, Art Guild 2,3,4. X MARY SMITH SUSAN SCHAEFER my Bury AMBITION: To have a happy life. KNOWN FOR: Blushing easily. WEAKNESS: Sweet peo- ple. PET PEEVE: That red letter. ACTIVITIES, GAA I,2, Treasur- er 4, Pep Club I,3, Thespians 3, FSC 3, Anchor Club 2,3,4, Senior Class Play, ICC 4, Stu- dent Body Treasurer 4, LA SO- LANA 4. RANDY DEAN SH ELTON Randoff AMBITIONQ Law enforcement. KNOWN FOR: Being particular with my car. WEAKNESS: A very cute girl who lives in Irn- perial. PET PEEVE. People who think they know it all, and words I don't know. ACTIVI- TIES: Football 2, Junior Class Play, DENNIS EDWARD Don Dennis AMBITION, To make a mi ' I the first year out of schoo retire. KNOWN FOR: Baby eyes and fighting with brother, WEAKNESS: Food guitar, and a certain girl. PEEVE: People who don't Fords and girls who can't out later than II:30, AC TIES: Varsity Swimming, Swimming, Freshman Foot BARBARA SHINN CANDACE I RENE SEVERANCE Candy AMBITION: To go AWAY to college.. KNOWN FOR: Red hair, freckles, and NO temper. WEAKNESS: Spanish foods and diets. PET PEEVE: A Sophomore who calls me Cheryle. ACTIVI- TIES: GAA i,2,3, Pep Club 1, 2,3,4, Field Science Club 3: AFS 3, LA SOLANA 4, Pep Commissioner 4, Tennis 3,4. JESSE SILVA ..-joy.. AMBITION: To play baseball with the Dodgers. KNOWN FOR: Being shy. WEAKNESS: hyness. PET PEEVE: Girls who re stuck-up. ACTIVITIES: Bas- etball l,2,3,4: Baseball 2,3,4. DAVID JAMES STEVENSON Steve MBITION: To become a foot- all coach and come back and eat the ...,,. out of Braw- y. KNOWN FOR: Having an nglish accent. WEAKNESS: irls. PET PEEVE: Phoney ople. ACTIVITIES: Football 2,3,4: Wrestling l,3, Varsity 4, IVASC 4: Student Body esidenf 4. If ROGER SMITH AMBITION: Medical profession. KNOWN FOR: Egotism. PET PEEVE: Unfair punishment of class for the actions of a few students. i CHERYL ANN SEVERNS AMBITION: To become a home- economics teacher or fashion merchandiser. KNOWN FOR: Always going with guys from other towns. WEAKNESS: Eat- ing weII balanced lunches. PET PEEVE: Careless people and not receiving enough let- ters. ACTIVITIES: El-IA l,2,3,4, ICC I,2, NFL 2: SHIELD 3,47 ASB Publicity Commissioner. KURT STAAB AMBITION: To be happy in whatever I do. KNOWN FOR: Staying home. WEAKNESS: Physics. PET PEEVE: People who spell my name Stabb. AC- Tiviriss. Football i,4, wie:- tling lg Field Science Club 'I. FRANK SIBLEY AMBITION: To be an art teach- er or science teacher. WEAK- NESS: Concentrating on sube iects I don't like. PET PEEVE: People asking stupid questions. ACTIVITIES: FAA reporter: Art Guild, Field Science Club. JAMES NEIL BURCI-IETT Neil AMBITION: To be a success in life. KNOWN FOR: RED Corvair. Acrivirms. Band i,2,3,4. 7l JOHN PATRICK SULLIVAN The Kid AMBITION: To get through col- lege. KNOWN FOR:. ??? WEAKNESS: Teeth. PET PEEVE: Lett Wing Liberals. ACTIVITIES: Thespians 4: CSF 2: Radio Club 2: Art Guild 4: Senior class play. JERRY LYNN STILWELL Tall Man AMBITION: IVC then on to UCR. KNOWN FOR: Driving a hotty VW. WEAKNESS: What else! Money, cars, women. PET PEEVE: Girls with long natural blonde hair. 72 I CARL STILLS Loada AMBITION: ? ? '? KNOWN FOR: Always bumming a ride. WEAKNESS: Food, nice looking girls. PET PEEVE: I like every- thing. ACTIVITIES: Tennis 3,4. X. LORETTA SWANEGAN Rabbit or i'Retta AMBITION: To become on ele- mentary school teacher. KNOWN FOR: Always being with Chris, Janice, and Debra: always going on a diet: and always waiting for someone. WEAKNESS: College men who play basketball, PET PEEVE: People who lie and think they are so much! SUSAN STINDE Susie AMBITION: To go to college. KNOWN FOR: Always being late. WEAKNESS: Mexican food. PET PEEVE: People who mis- pronounce my name. ACTIVI- TIES: Future Nurses I,2: FHA 3,4: AFS 4: GAA 4: Senior play scenery. JAMES PATRICK VALENTINE STINSON III Sam AMBITION: To have my own clothing store. KNOWN FOR: My rags and being an insti- gator. WEAKNESS: Wine, wom- en, and song, PET PEEVE: Gym teachers and A42's. ACTIVI- TIES: Friday Night Fights. JOHN STIRES BirdIegs AMBITION: To be a filthy bachelor after graduation, to have a lot of writing ni to my name in the La Solar KNOWN FOR: A yellow Cor nental. PET PEEVE: Strict p ents. ACTIVITIES: Pop-Wan Football. LINDA JEAN SWITZER Wendy Lin AMBITION: To be o succe in life. KNOWN FOR: A r sweater on Central's camp: WEAKNESS: ChocoIa'tei cream, dill pickles, and Chee pizza in succession. PET PEEN Imperial High and uni: people. SHARON ANN TAYLOR Sharohne To be successful. FOR: Driving a Re- WEAKNESS: Cal Poly and Boys. PET PEEVE: Rude ACTIVITIES: Art Guild 3: 4: Senior return commit- Commencement Activities LA SOLANA 4. SUE CAROL TAYLOR Sue BITION: To succeed at some- ing in this world. KNOWN R: Being a character. WEAK- SS: Food. PET PEEVE: People ling me what to do when about to do it. ACTIVITIES: A 3: Quill and Scroll ICot- Highl 3. WILLIAM STOWE FRANKLIN TAYLOR Frank AMBITION: Welder or police- man. KNOWN FOR: Minding my own business, WEAKNESS: Fishing and hunting. PET PEEVE: Coming home empty- handed after o hunting trip. ACTIVITIES: FFA. JOHNNY TAMAYO The Tamayo Kid AMBITION: To own my own Ponderosa in the Imperial Val- ley, KNOWN FOR: Being quiet. WEAKNESS: Chevys. PET PEEVE: FFA, ACTIVITIES: FFA 'I,2,3,4. f: 7 : J: I I' ,IB DONNA KAY TATE Little Pep AMBITION: To enter the teach- ing field. KNOWN FOR: Always carrying the biggest stack of books you ever saw, WEAK- NESS: Red Mercedes Benzes. PET PEEVE: People with no school spirit. ACTIVITIES: Las Vegas High: Pep Club 2: Na- tional Junior Honor Society 2. Centrol: CSF 331: Spanish Club 4: LA SOLANA-Faculty editor 4: Homecoming committee 3: Governors Conference 4: Sen- ior Committee: Foreign Lan- guage Festival 3. my ,I -: .:: 3 Sei: BRAIMLEV DALE TEUSCH ER Teusch AMBITION: Success. ACTIVITIES: Football: Chess Club. LINDA THOMAS Leenda AMBITION: To travel. KNOWN FOR: Borrowing money and driving that yellow tank. WEAKNESS: Believing every- thing I hear. PET PEEVE: People who complain about my driv- ing. ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 2,35 Sophomore Class Secretary. 74 DURA LEE TEMPLE Sarah AMBITION: Singing and acting and someday a housewife if I ever learn to cook and train David Steele to sound like James Bond. KNOWN FOR: Not catching on to iokes, get- ting embarrassed easily, and having an anniversary every week. WEAKNESS: Kelly and writing letters to him in class instead of doing class work. PET PEEVE: Being short and questions about cows. BARBARA ULRICI-I AMBITION: To be a veterinar- ian. KNOWN FOR: Always be- ing at a horse show. PET PEEVE: People who aren't on time, ACTIVITIES: Future Nurses 2. LES TUCKER RUTH VALENZUELA Cuca AMBITION: Have a good future and marry A.L. someday in the future. KNOWN FOR: Al- ways being with Hilda B. and Dona l. WEAKNESS: Certain brown eyes and a certain brown and beige car. PET PEEVE A certain skinny legged Senior with long hair. x , 'xy X ROBERTA .IANECE TIMMONS Berta AMBITION: Graduate from high school and live a happy life. KNOWN FOR: Long hair WEAKNESS: Sports cars ar clothes. ACTIVITIES: Tenni team 3. I-IECTOR VALENZUELA DANNY VALLADOLID El-Yo Big time football like Coach Jones. FOR: Not smoking, or being with mu- WEAKNESS: A certain PET PEEVE: A certain Freshman girl. AC- IES: Football 'I,2,3,4: rack 3: Band I,2. lik CHRISTINA RAE VAUGHAN Chris MBITION: College. KNOWN OR: The Group . WEAKNESS: oug. PET PEEVE: A certain ophomore girl. ACTIVITIES: AA 2: Pep Club 2,3: Band I: enior Class Play. RAY VANDERFORD AMBITION: Very little. KNOWN FOR: A better than average driving ability. WEAKNESS: Carol. NANCY VANCE Censored AMBITION: 'To grow taller, KNOWN FOR: Going to sleep in Civics. WEAKNESS: Boys in uniform. PET PEEVE: Jokes that aren't funny. ACTIVITIES: Pep Club I,2,3g Band 1,25 Pep Bond I,2: J.V.G.S. I,2,3,4: Sci- ence Club I,2,3. MILDRED VAUGI-IT Millie or Milford AMBITION: To get out of high school. KNOWN FOR: Being with Avis , WEAKNESS: '56 Thunderbirds. PET PEEVE: Get- ting pulled out of chairs, PAULETTE VAUGHAN Poo: Poo AMBITION: To get out of EI Centro. KNOWN FOR: The Group . PET PEEVE: John's car. WEAKNESS: Monroe. ACTIVI- TIES: Pep Clubg GAA. PATRICIA VANDERGRIFF KING I-IERMINIA VASQUEZ I-Iermiu AMBITION: To succeed. KNOWN FOR: Doing coaitas. WEAKNESS: The color Iavendar and Louie , PET PEEVE: A certain Sophomore bone roaming around campus. AC- TIVITIES: Future Teachers of America: Future Nurses: Pep Club: GAA, Spanish Club: .lun- ior Red Cross: Freshman Cheer- leader lCaIexicoJ. 75 FRED D. WALKER The Cool One AMBITION: Doctor. KNOWN FOR: Getting into Trouble with people. WEAKNESS: Girls! PET PEEVE: I don't dig a certain girl. ACTIVITIES: Football 4: Track 4. TAMARA WALKER Tammy AMBITION: To be happy and make someone happy. WEAK- NESS: Friendly people and good times with Boni. PET PEEVE: People who always try to hurt others and big mouths! AC- TIVITIES: G.A.A. I,2,4: Art Guild I,2,3: Senior Dinner Dance: Tennis 3,4. 76 ESTI-IER VEGA Guera AMBITION: To succeed in lite and be happy. KNOWN FOR: Being with Lola, Norma, Rosa, and Sylvia. WEAKNESS: A cer- tain boy in a white shirt and tie or a suit. PET PEEVE: Cer- tain people think they're bet- ter than others. ACTIVITIES: F.H.A, 2: Spanish Club I: Pep Club I. CHERYL LYNN WATSON CheryIyn AMBITION: To always be hap- py. KNOWN FOR: The Group and getting excited. WEAK- NESS: Mexican food and sum- mer vacation with the girls. PET PEEVE: People who lie and women who gossip. ACTIVI- TIES: Class Treasurer I: Class Cheerleader 2: G.A.A. I,2, Pep Club I,2,3,4: Anchor Club 3,45 A.F.S. 4: SHIELD 2: LA SOLANA 4: Junior Class Play: Senior Class Play Usherette: l.C.C.: Senior Dinner Dance: Cheerleader 3: Head Cheer- leader 4. FRANK VILLA Pancho AMBITION: To be a draftsman. KNOWN FOR: Always attend- ing school sports. WEAKNESS: Sports. PET PEEVE: Mexicali. ACTIVITIES: Football 3: Cross Country 4: Track 3,4. LINDA WATSON ..ROY,. AMBITION: To be a teacher and be successful. KNOWN FOR: Being nice. WEAKNESS: Not saying what's on my mind. PET PEEVE: What's happening. ACTIVITIES: G.A.A. I I LINDA SUSANNE WALKER or an editorial writer KNO FOR Liking semi classical sic. WEAKNESS: Reading pl PET PEEVE: Boy's long hair girI's extremely short sk ACTIVITIES: C.S.F. I,2,3,4: ture Teachers 3: SHIELD 4: Club 4: TALISMAN 4. AMBITION: To be a colum . . , , : '- ' i c 1 PAUL WILLIAM WALL Bill AMBITION To be a Iawi KNOWN FOR: Thinking for r self. WEAKNESS: Physics. PEEVE: People who know the answers. ACTIVITIES: C.' Honor Seminar: Scholas Bowl. 5 MARY WEI DNER AMBITION: To go to college and be successful. KNOWN FOR: Never talking. WEAKNESS: Red convertibles. PET PEEVE: ot being able to have a con' ertible. ACTIVITIES: G.A.A.5 .H.A. TERRY ROBINSON M.. JAMES LYNN WEBB AMBITION: To be sucessful at whatever I choose. KNOWN FOR: Being where the action is. WEAKNESS: Jungle juice. PET PEEVE: People who do trig problems like simple arithmetic. ACTIVITIES: Football 2,35 Wres- 'fling 2,35 Varsity C. HARRY M. WEISS Hairless AMBITION: To own a pharmacy in La Jolla. KNOWN FOR: Be- ing amiable and economical. WEAKNESS: Small, cute blondes and soft, purling music. PET PEEVE: Foolishness, weakness in mind and unfairness. AC- TIVITIES: Football lg Art Guild 3,4. SUSAN LEE WESTMORELAND 'iSusie AMBITION: To become an artist. KNOWN FOR: Sarcasm. WEAKNESS: Food, PET PEEVE: People who think they know your business. ACTIVITIES: G.A.A, 45 lnterclub Council 45 Graduation Attendant 35 Thes- pians 3, Treasurer 45 Pep Club 35 Chess Club 35 Senior Class Play Committee 45 LA SOLANA 45 Class Committees 3,4. DICK WEST NANCY WHEELER Nancy AMBITION: To become a nurse. KNOWN FOR: Being slow. WEAKNESS: Mexican foocl. PET PEEVE: Susan never on time. ACTIVITIES: Future Nurses5 Fu- ture Homemakers5 A.F.S.5 G.A.A.5 Senior Class Play. RICK WHITE Rick AMBITION: To play rnaior league ball. KNOWN FOR: Pitching left handed. WEAK- NESS: A certain junior girl. PET PEEVE: Phoney girls. Activi- TIES: Baseball l,2,3,4. I' J J I . li 77 CONNIE WI-IITLEY AMBITION: To become a nurse. KNOWN FOR: Being in the wrong place ot the right time. WEAKNESS: Boys. PET PEEVE: Homework. JUNE CYNTHIA WOGATZKE June AMBITION: To be successful in life. KNOWN FOR: A red mus- tang. PET PEEVE: Gossips ond people who want to know about everyone elses business. ACTIVITIES: Anchor Club: Field Science Club, 78 JOANN L. WILEY Jo-Jo AMBITION: To go to college. KNOWN FOR: Being shy, WEAKNESS: T960 blue and white lmpolos. PET PEEVE: People who think they're some- thing, but amount to nothing, MARILYN WILSON Marla AMBITION: Legal secretory. KNOWN FOR: My red Carmann Ghia, WEAKNESS: Michael Wayne, PET PEEVE: Not beat- ing Brawley and o broken cor. ACTIVITIES: Field Science Club 2,35 G.A.A. I: Y-Teens 1,27 Pep Club 4. CAROLYN WILLIAMS Carol AMBITION: To make money. KNOWN FOR: Shyness. WEAK- NESS: Mexicon food. PET PEEVE: Snobby people, ROGER WILSON Roger Wolf AMBITION: To be a cop. KNOWN FOR: Talking about Berdue, WEAKNESS: Big motor- cycles. PET PEEVE: Academic suspension. ACTIVITIES: J.V. Wrestling: J.V. Football, N.F.L.: Field-Science Club: Gymnastics. JUDY VALAGENE Judy AMBITION: To help others i iust be myself. KNOWN F' Accent ond dancing, WEAK NESS: English and Russ Leather. PET PEEVE: People I. dont mind their own busin ACTIVITIES: GAA 4, EVA WONG Evo AMBITION: To be successful life. KNOWN FOR: Being sn PET PEEVE: People who go and think they know ev thing. ACTIVITIES: Field Scif Club: Anchor Club. RAYMOND WOO Mond MBITION: To get rich and re- ire young. KNOWN FOR: Be- ng quiet and watching BAT- AN, WEAKNESSz Shiny auto- obiles. PET PEEVE: People ho crowd in lunch line. AC- IVITIES: 'Field Science Club 4. LAURA LOUISE ZANELLA Liza To be a good wife d mother. KNOWN FOR: Be- married. WEAKNESS: Lon- . PET PEEVE: For someone to er-do a joke. CAROL WORTHMAN Carol K N OW N F O R 1 Forgetting names. WEAKNESS: Snow cones. PET PEEVE: Two-faced people. ACTIVITIES: Field Science Club I,2,3,4, Vice-president 4, An- chor Club 3,45 C.S.F. I,2,3,4g Thespians 35 A.S.B. Secretary 4: Inter-club council. VIRGINIA ZORNES LINDA LEE WOODMAN Woody AMBITION: To get out of school. KNOWN FOR: Long fingernails and going to Brawley on Fri- day night. WEAKNESS. Dress blues and Jade East. PET PEEVE: Freshmen. GREG RUSSELL ZINN I Gregzypu AMBITIONI To own Douthitt Steel and Fprnasero Farms. WEAKNESS: D.D. ACTIVITIES: Key Club, Varsity C, J.V. Foot- ball 2g Varsity Football 3,4. DENNIS YOUNG RICHARD ALAN FORBES Blue Man AMBITION: To make good. KNOWN FOR: Getting into fights. WEAKNESS: Wine, wom- en and song. PET PEEVE. Little girls with RED hair. ACTIVI- TIES: Track, Football I,2,3,45 Wrestling 2,3,4g Varsity C. 2,3, 79 SENIOR PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Julie Adams Robert Bassham Roger Beadle Allen Bowker Randy Brusso Steven Bryan Larry Cabrena Pat Cardona Paul Castillo Bruce Cherry Ronald Demorst Geraldine Douglas Teddy Edwards Mary Estvanik Donald Franks Raul Gomez David Gonzalez Hermelinda Gonzalez Freddie Harper Richard Harris Bill Henderson Alex Hernandez Dinah Higley Richard Hill Mary Hisel Arthur Hohenberger Barry Klein Patricia Krohn Larry LaBare Claudis Lavender Dan Lipe Eugene Loop Susan Maddox Jim Miller Charles Perez Carol Petty Rose Mary Pourner Donna Rhodes Kenneth Roberts Andrew Robison Leslie Rosenbaum Rudolfo Ruiz James Sampson Charlotte Sanchez Jimmy Staton Joseph Srimperr Phil Valenzuela Wendell White Glenn Whitrer S, LD -.. CLASS OF '66 STARTS A NEW TRADITION LasT year as Juniors we need- ed a crown Tor each of our Three dances. Cinderella Dress Shop generously presenTed a lavish crown, via Dennis Cook, Jr. Class President Our Senior year we purchased a beauTiTul Trophy upon which The crown will resT loeTween The crowning ceremonies. lTs pur- pose is To enhance The value of The crown, mainTain a record of The various recipienTs, and To esTalolish The TradiTion of The Three Junior Class Dances. The name of each queen is To be engraved on The Trophy and The crown and Trophy are To be kepT in The home of each queen unTiI The end of her reign. To The Junior Class PresidenT The Class of '66 endows The hon- or oT surveillance in case of un- Torseeable evenTs lsuch as The queen moving from The Valleyl and The iob of The engravings. SUMEONE SPECIAL I-lovv do I love thee? Let me count the Ways. I love thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul can reach, when teeling out ot sight For the ends ot Being and ideal Grace, I love thee to the level ot every day's Most Quiet need, by sun and candlelight. I love thee freely, as men strive tor Right, I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise. I love thee with the passion put to use In my old griets, and with my childhooclg taith. I love thee with a love I seemed to lose With my lost saints-I love thee with the breath, Smiles, tears, ot all my Iitef and, it God choose, I shall but love thee better atter death. Elizabeth Barrett Browning --it SPARVICTUS The commissioners ond stu- dent body of 1966 were proud to be oble to present d SPAR- TAN stotue to the school. From dn ided ot g Commissioners meeting, the stoitue become reoli- ty ortol now groces our quad with its royol blue splendor. Standing over eight feet tdll, the stotue is visible from d long distonce ond gives our school on oir of dignity ond trddition. lt is hoped thot in the coming yeors, the statue will be os much on pdrt of Centrdl cis the feeling ot spirit which prompted it. iv!- ' 3 '-Q N .6 fa N 4 -.si - , l A U-i -ihx I v. gif 5 5. F Q 5 ilk JU IORS F P' C SW' CLASS UF la I iw. K 3 x f Q3 C C Q' i X 'Zn C USM! J uf-QTL' , ' r bl Ilyqij yi 'gf .C f crrs as i P ' if LW wil 5 X . ' Q N If U I ,VJMJL , 4 lugf M .Nl A xxgf' x N KH! lVOJLj'J roy , L!Jr'JJ 'J WJ K Q XP' kk,-. i .,kg K L,k . ' XV I J L U ,, AQJ Ei C A pjuuwfv 'JJ A Q, W C, Ujy Maj, Mark Severance, President A .71 f 2 rw V ya li' 1 'CJ' T7 c A I'-LIL! .5 I df, ' , LMP fy L' 83:4 ,liken '- if vhs.. vc, ' Florence Jew Jens Hufchens June Tubach Vice President Secrefary Treasurer Class Cheerleaders: Peggy Christensen Sue Sfeffy Betty Mohammed TH Salcini .,............ Sergeant Gregoviclw . .. Col. Purdy Ill ....... Captain Fisby ....... Old Woman ......... Old Womans Daughter The DaUgl'iter's Cliildren Lady Astor .......... Ancient Man ......... Mr. Hokaiola .. Mr, Gmora ....... . Dave Hatton . Burl Stewart . Joltn Maloot Steve Maddox . . Pat Counts . . . . Pat Mali . , Herbie Jew Gretl . . Benny Jew Edward Quan ... Bill McNees Mr. Sumata ........ ...... T im Mar Mr. Sumatas Father . .. ..... Benny Jew Mr. Seikao ....... .... Y Mark Severence Miss Higa Jiga ... ...fFSusan Anolreotti Mr, Keora ...... . . .. Benny Jew Mr. Oslwika .... ... .., Steve Conrad Villagers Roloin Lee, Teri Rogers, Florence Jew, Mari Berkley, Alesia Jones, Kaeren Taylor, Sue Stetty, and Vickie Enriauez, Lotus Blossom . ., . . iTlwUrsdayl Christine Francis iFridayl Reta Francis Captain Mclean .. ........... Mike Collins COMMITTEES Properties Stage Manager Kathy Maxson-Chairman Ron Haskell Chairman Laura Breitenbach Maile Baker Gaylla Parrish Judy Marcot Donna Roberts Mike Sessions Janet McConnell Karen Taylor Mary Main Fred Keller Sharon Stone June Tubach Anita Slcovira Gwen Rountree Fred Keller Make-Up Maria Rector-Chairman Mary Main Anita Skovira Joan Smale Carol Gowman Lighting Tom Wymore-Chairman Phil Samson Director ......... Assistant Director ..... Production Manager .... Business Manager ..... Usherettes Chrissy Beclig Cathy Watson Sharon Stone Dinah Dutlock Nancy Barrett Peggy Christensen Gwen Rountree Jan Palmer Barbara Abercrombie Susan Andreaffi Lupe Amparano Cathy Archer Sleven Anderson Maria Arellano school Judy Armslrong Helen Auiler Frances Bailey Maile Baker Richard Barr Myre Bglclwirg Nancy Barrell Alan Ballard Linda Bauclro bhserve a kindergarlen class at The new De Anza f S- 'it Fumre teachers Linda Fox, linda Schmidt, Marilyn Phy, and Gail Valenzuela K v rv 5-ig '- 3 V A f.. 'i :A ik I ea -5, - iyg if'X -L J Roberr Clironisrer Sandra Cleary Janice CoaTes Michael Collins George Collins Doroflwy Covarruloias if'-lf x, 2, ,X 'fwf' Clwaol Crawford Vivian Crilobs Jody Collins Billy Cornell Earl Dannels Cecilia Dean Sreplwen Conrad Monica Correz Cqrilyn Davidson Judy Deeds Terry Conway Parricia Counfs Rex Davidson Susan Derrick Patricia Cook Laura Courville Amaala Davis Charles Desserr Glen Dickerson Gdry Dodson Elizobefn Dornenzoin Mike Donohoo Dennis Dofson Bobby Dove Todd Driscoll Lois DuBois This plwofo of The sand dunes, por? of Spcirfcfs vos? playground, is by Peter Ode-ns from his book Drama In The Sun. Q Dinah Dutlock Susie Duncan Ranoly Eolgar Steven Edgar Paul Emus Vicki Fnriauez Steve Evangelist Milfe Fyer Helen Everett Teresa Eyer Anthony Faast Michael Faast Carrie Ferguson Shelagh Ferguson Shelly Feuerborn Delores Figueroa Wanda Fletcher Beatrice Flores Judges of The Superior Courf conducf naturalization proceedings af a special Central assembly. Jose Flores Christine Francis. Refa Francis Regina Frank Karin Freeman Louis Freeman Sam Gaclclis Cinoly Garcia Lincla Garcia 4'C'77 ' HTJ! l2oseMary Garcia Rosalva Gonzalez Carol Gowman Samuel Gray Cleo Green Patricia Greenlee Mary Helen Gresser Vickie Griffin Becky Gross Marsha Guerra Gloria Gueiriero Norma Guizar Judy Gunderson Geneva Haggerfy Marfha Haggeny Darlene Harnmons Karen Hanson Cynrhia Harmon David Harffield Karhryn Harisock Ronnie Haskell Lorena Haslip David HaTTon Lee Havens Irene Haywood Linda He-nos Kaihy Henry Johnny Hernandez John M. Hernandez Becky Hernandez Oscar He-sier Alice Hom Marci Hoover Roy Hornback Sandra Hornback Sharon House Rocky Hovvingion Claudia Huebschen Jens Huichens Ronnie Icke Doris Isles John Jackson Scoii Jackson Randy Jarrell Rocky Jensen Benny Jew Floiemge JQW Cormen Jiminez Lindo Johnson Alisio Jones Ello Jones Fred Keller Roloerf Kellogg Becky Kelly Riclword Kendrick Mike Kennerson Lorry Kiblole Thomas Kifer Ronnie Kinner Dovid Kirby Becky Kier Kofny Knox Wculfer Kuhn Gerololine Lonsing Robin Lee Snoron Leiberf Goynell Lepel Z lg.. ,.. J .,S X TSS Lindsay Lesfer Lupe Leyvas Sondra Limon W, Z. . ff, Miss Jones sparks the faculty drive, shoots a basket, Then fouls. Tackling is for foofball, Miss Jones! x Q sd. I L i--4 Paul Loclier Faye Locke Marfha Leora Peggy Logsdon Jesus Lopez Joe Lopez ' Manuel Lopez Mary Lopez Mike Lopez wud Jon Louclcs Janet McConnell Carl Luallin Barbara McDaniel Sieve McClain John McGee Lynn Mcl-lone Glen McNQy VValTer MacArthur Bill MQNees Sieve Maddox Richard McNees Pafricia MC1l'1 Mary Main Judifh Malone John Maloof Tim Mar Judy Marcof Terry Markha W? sfine Marquez Marsh Marsh , Mason :rd Maieus Delfino Mafus Marilee Melan David Miller Judy Mock KaThy Maxson Linda Mendoza Lorena Minnix Befiy Mohammed Bob Meacham Patricia Meyer Carol Miiosinka Virginia Mohammed HSEI. Dereiha Molder Griselola Monge Dole MonToy Richard Mora Marjorie Morifa Jackie Morris George Moses Jerry Moynger Myra Movsesian Susan Myriclc Pairicia Nale Diane Nelson Norma Nelson Karen Nice pf A Sharon Nice David Norris Sammy Nichols Thomas xr ndy Oliver rginio Ortiz line Osborne Osborne Pcilmer Randolph Polomino Corol Posclfioll Ricnorcl Poyne Goyllo Porislw Elena Poscuol Henry Perez Anno Pefree Marilyn Plwy .7'? 7' X.-1 Sv YZF' Woyne Pinksfolf Jerry Pinney Jim Plumb Ron Poepple Richard Procsol Jf2w'1 Danny Purcella Edward Quan lsabel Quines Enrique Quintanar Lupe Quintero Wnlllam Qulroz Melvin Rader Pafricia Raolliff Josie Ramirez B. A-or Marla Ramurez Marla Recror Terry R1 Nellie Ramirez Sandra Renaud Ann Rus Sharon Ramsay Sharon Rhodes Vuckey QU'- ff! E9herRivem1 Donna Robens Mnda Roden Y I d R d R 1. Glona Rosas AMke Rah Grace Sanchez RusseH Sanchez RuHMe Sanchez Vivian Cribhs boards the Art G Id float X Q 6 V S. ,B -xx 8 Poi' Scoii Robert Seney Mike Sessions Mark Severonce Borboro Show Tom Shirley Monuel Silvo Poiulol Simpson Rosorio Singh 'lt'-'TV 2 'QT Gory Sheppord Deboroh Sherwood Ted Shigemofsu John Shinh Aniio Skoviro Lindo Slovok Thomos Slovok Joon Smole Schciel Smolling Susie Smolling Moyondondro Smith Suson Smith Kcly Sfciob uv X t fr' 'A' V nv if ,X I I I 5 'V M I W 'v - ' . f , 1 ii' - Q We A , r 'YE' ,MSW , , n I I - 'Y W , f m - V -,f: A ,. - v .., 2 ,-mx ,',,f Y --s: ,V ' lk ,, .,f , f I if f f, .vfdbf-4,35 wg, - ' , '? , - ' ,, f 4 , '. '7 3? ' v 1153? ' if MJ! .- fl b ' V-gf. H, ,, ,W ,, ,, A , W. A I 1 x ,E 71 ' 4 I c Q k f , , jk Of JY' K: I K L gel - ' M , 5 R T' ' Zin ' ' ' I v ' Q' S H' M 4 f A 9 4. 1, Q 21? f A9'f. 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I Q7 '54 Fig? , ' M KJ .1 - Qga'?e'!5'2i La ,,., ,, , ,,,, , -H ,-,,, . ,,,,. .u,,,,,WW ,V , , x ll ' ,X 1, ,E 2, if 4 , A Air mittifrmgfg- 1,,, M, E ---- .,,, ,,,..,. l f QF! William Valenzuela Eddie Villa Amos Walker Robert Walker Johnnie Wallace :I .Q i::1..'r 5513 ..feff. in. .I Robert Waterman Barbara Watson Catherine Watson Layne Westover Donna Wlnite wg.. Janice White John White Phyllis White Carol Whittet William Wiggins Carol Williams Betty Wiseman Ronnie Wolte Brenda Wong Virginia Woo Deborah Wyatt Judy Yeager Charles Wood Thomas Wymore Lynn Zimmer Jean Wright Betsy Yates Richard Zinn iG7 Charles LaDue Rilla Rosenbaum gi' J rr! slr' PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Steve Adolphs Diane Anderson Mike Anderson Jerry Arreguin Joe Ballesteros Bob Bekish Randy Bertussi Don Bond Robert Bonillas Patricia Blanton Ronald Bowen Kenneth Burton Angelo Castillo Richard Cullum Abraham Dean Ricardo Escobedo Lonna Flood Robert Frauenthal Ken Fulgham Herman Garcia Tony Gastelum Roy Gilmore Wayne Gonder Ruth Gonzalez Derene Gray Cynthia Harmon Luis Herrera Barbara Hervey Charles Hilley Floyd Hom Marci Hoover Michael James John Francis Elizabeth Jones Keith Hulett Antonio Lacuesta Joe Lavender Robert Lavender Michael Laye Judy Lord Eddie Marlin Gary Marlin Larry Moses Jean Moy Dave Munday David Nash Amelia Nechochea Linda Nelson Julie Gsuna Tommy Padilla Steven Page Sharon Parra Della Phipps Javier Reyes Tom Richmond Frank Rodriquez Eselia Rosales Lupe Rosas Danny Staggs Marilyn Stattler Carolyn Stephens Sandy Sullivan Georgia Taber Daniel Trice Andrew Truiillo Becky Turner Marvin Vanoni Vincent Viloria Alex Wilhelm Clarence Williams Lester Williams Ted Wilson Weldon Wyatt SOPHOM ORES CLASS SPONSORS: HBACK ROW, left to land, Mrs, Gering CLASS OFFICERS IL fi To rnghtj Presxdem John McNer-:ce Vlce Pvesrdem Robert Swcxrthouig Secretory, Sfephcme Zdrovecky Treasurer ,sw Wx Lu- rrr m fr r 15 VJ' Charlorre .rf I - Aaror' Y 'v f' 395 r 'Apff ' 'X M., , r- ,VL W. ry 'V Marlo 2 wrt Andersore ew Rosa r Arrrerwlm 44 , Wisflf ' , Manuel 4' 5 Ayendcmo Mm 55- - .s '1V , ' -P,f.rg- fl' l f ' . 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Leslue rr Q Q, Q.- r 1 a JK Alden WW . i , i N5 . , A,r: I f i .vs . is ,A ga :Sf Barry Vrckr Sylvia Eddre 1 Adams Adler Agres Alarcorr - David t us Andrews it 1 rg .' gisv QE l , . .PU ry Pele Atwood .i X Theresa -K 'lf'- Bchde ' - ,L .av if sl Wayne 'il Ballard .,,,,L I 1- 24 Brlly Robert George lrene Roberr Delores Berrelreld Bergrerr Berrrochoa Bolorquez Boar Borea Logan Stephanie John Gene Donny Janet Brooks Buihcmorw Burgess Byerley Ccmilleri Campbell Lelloy Tom Deanna Karhleea Rudy Mary Carperrler Ccrrpenler Carson Casas Costurredo Castro y U . , FQ , I 1 K V J 1 -A .V a-an W A e.s..,gf .-,L j',s J' 1 ' -Q-1 is .SQL ' Y i , f' ' ,, fi . fn ,,k r- .. w 2 ' kr I VA ,- .if,igv,lxg K, H' llll ' ' C :re Ax f C l 'q'3 ff li , f A Z1 xr: aaa,a U . , C., M y..- rr rsls C C Q A - Nw - C s as srrsrs r . ,,.. . l g Keir J, . rf' r re . 1 x M I . ., , fl? C .frfeilr a 5 r 4 A f I I . rr ,rl 2 rr v Us U..,,f,ggfgi s l K ,, .,. x:ii'g,'-'l '55 ll .. 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Valenzuela ' K Beafrrce - l Valladolid A Mary Valles Carl Randy VG,-me Waite Rebecca MUfSl'10 Vandertorcl Wfllkef Cynthia PUUlCl Vedder Wallace Oscar Jeanette V,llQ Waterman Elricrn Dolores Vtllanueya WSUVGV lQouisa 'R'l Charles Vtlleroas Weible R,-,qvel Ellen Vifgen Westmoreland Paul Whalley Jeanette Wheeler Sandra Wheeler Lindo Whitcomb Halsie White Roger White Kathy Whittet Donna Wiley Michael Womack- James Womble Velma Woo Cindie Wyatt Connie Albarez Minnie Blankenship Logan Brooks Thomas Enriquez Armando Gallegos Lawrence Gowne Stephen Hammack Herbert Hapsan Janice Keaton Rebecca Lopez Lorraine McElhaney Richard Montoy Alex Morales Olga Munoz Gabriel Necochea Lynn Phillip Claire Kathleen Sheila Yates Young Zimmer Zornes Vogt Susie Kathey Jeanne Michael Robert York Zazueta Zinn Zoslocki Weible PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Richard Oros Fernando Pantoia Bellia Pinuelas Fidel Quiraz Bruce Reed Raymond Renteria Gail Rolan Trinidad Rubio Hector Ruiz Rachel Ruiz Estaban Sanchez Steve Vasquez Deloris Winfrey L ,- , M .- 1 was ., M11 3 2,5135 ,iz R ,Qi 9 ,M Wu, f V - 3. .Y . ,mf ww ' -'f-ffgfacfffmg ,I. ,H L,.. ,Bw . Rfk. L lni f' ' Q, 'f'5'?'. .H- ,: N,QW,.,, W ug f. EWW-1-JW M . , e, iii? -, f k . 1 'Ti 4 if 2 QQ ,1 75 I Ag I P,:g:,p'. 'YF' - .rmgegg fm G .QW :ef ,' , Qs. . . M is :,.,:, K ,f ..,.. yg 13 ' 5' fl 3 A 'gm 1'1 .- v .51 , ,. . K ,ff ' I gn-ag, 1 7k V' Z , Q, if 55- 2 11 143 L JF , -er, , W 'MV ffif q, I fit wi u ' 5 IJ lf x fEmv ..2 .s?s ,nf A ORGANIZA TIONS flaw 5' 7 . a ,,,. ' A 5 fr President-David Stevenson Treasurer Susan Schaefer Sponsor-Mr Madrrd ar CJ., ,I s J! , .vzij Gnrl s Welfare Mary Louuse Richter Boy s Welfare Mrke Conway fr, ATMENCS Randy pgrlmmo pepfqjcmvdcce Sgvemnce Halls cmd Grounds-Kelly Edwards House Manager Phil Samson BOARD OF COMMISSIO ERS The Commissioners, or student body officers, ot Central Union High School form the basic unit ot government at our school. They are chosen by election, ond serve for C1 full yecxr in the interest ot the student body. The commissioners of this school proved their worth through mony projects ond activities, and proved thot they, in truth, are leaders. 'ig J-ef Q, ,gr- LA SOLA Madeline Morgan Terry Newton, Editor Production Manager n,-Q ,. ez, , F' s fi-er F P' ,Q I' X Peggy Christensen Mike Eyer Robin Lee Activities staff Sports staff Classes staff Q r 1 3- 6 Frank Popeioy Chris Francis Photo staff Sports staff I Teri Rogers Activities staff A fn Frank Dungan Business staff ly! ,V l ,K f at X 4- srtr Judy Yeager Activities staff Janice Rhodes Susan Schaefer Art Editor Photo Editor The staff hard at work. TA FF Mr. Rhodes, Advisor Florence Jew Business Manager Candy Severance Mary Louise Richter Executive Secretary Copy Editor Susan. Westmoreland Sharon Taylor Maureen McCoy Cheryl Watson Clubs Editor Advertising Manager Subscription Editor Activities Editor ,IV ,F ww- ,ytlfz E 3' l 4 DiGDE DuBois Pat Osa Pat Collins Donna Tate . 5pOfTS EClil0f Honors Editor Classes Editor Faculty Editor Al saws SHIELD STAFF Editor .......... ............... . .. Lois DuBois ,B X, Assistant Editor .................. Carla Moore News .................. .. . Karyn Bevins, Shirley Huddleston Business Manager ........ ................ C heryl Severns I-Lkuzcuyj Assistant Business Manager . . . .................. Reta Francis Club Editor ....,......... ............ L inda Walker L y Circulation and Exchange . .. .... Jan Palmer, Pat Greenlee LBJ Features ............... ........... J an McGlocklin, Celia Lundy X ' Photography . . . ........................... Ron Melton Sports ....... .. Mike Colson, John McNe-ece, Paul Manning L y Interviews . .. ......................... Barbara Shinn lxcg l lil? NEWS STAFF--left to right: Karyn Bevins, Mike Colson, Ron Melton, Lois DuBois, Cheryl Severns, John McNeece, Shirley Huddleston, Linda Walker. L..L, ss FEATURES STAFF-left to right: Pot Greenlee, Celia Lundy, Mrs. Cole, Jon Palmer, Borbclro Shirm, Rem F C l M J M GI kl rcmcis, orc: oore, on c oe in. PQ f pm , KW N lfpfllvff oy V my Q , e f QP Bwrilxdliiy My PF - N Wi I TER-CLUB COUNCIL The Inter-Club Council is a group of representatives from the classes and clubs at Central. They work with the Commissioners in planning the activities and events which add so much to Cen- tral lite. Through their ettorts and proiects, from community A M service to Tuesday meetings, the members ot Inter-Clulo Council have displayed the interest and citizenship which are character- president istic of leaders at our school. Advisor Mary Jane Fisher Mr. Madrid TOP ROW: Stephen McLemore, George Jimenez, Casandra Crohn, Lupe Arnparano, Donnel Devitt, Mike Sessions, Allen Owen, John Adamek, Rick Bohlander, Manuel Avendano. SECOND ROW: Martha Gish, Mary Berkley, Mary Lopez, Reta Francis, Mary Louise Richter, Carol Worthman, Nancy Ruby, Susan Schaefer, Bev Cook. BOTTOM ROW: Frank Rodriquez, Joe Tate, Clark Richter, Randy Risterm, Mike Laine, Jens l-lutchens, Jett Booth, Gary Shepard. l TOP ROW: Carl Stills, Susan Westmoreland, Terry Newton, Kathie Beck, Carla Moore, Beverly Mah, Kathie Casas, Pat Mah, Stan Oswalt. SECOND ROW: Colleen Shipler, Tessa Cason, Vivian Cribbs, Stephanie Buchanan, Christine Wood, Mary Franks, Gina Knox. BOTTOM ROW: Diane DuBois, Maureen McCoy, Cheryl Watson, Mark Severance, Judy Mahan, Janice Stanley, Roberta Rosenbaum. ll oc Ol 0.0.0 I I O0 . O O O U O c 4 'zoos 'a.s.a 'U Q 0 U o o O O QI Sandra Veddar, Vice-President: Lupe Amparano, Sergeant-at-Arms: Susan Treasurer: Gloria Borchard, President, June Tubach, Recording Secretary: Miss Jones, Sponsor, Susan Westmoreland, Inter-Club Council Representative: Rosa Singh, Corresponding Secretary. OFFICERS: Schaefer, TEAM CAPTAINS Purple: Nancy Wheeler Black: Susan Stinde Gray: Carla Moore Green: Pat Collins Orange: Norma Guizar Yellow: Judy Valagene Red: Tammy Walker Blue: Beatrice Ruiz Brown: Dee McBride Gold: Sally Lopez GAA The year of 1965-66 marked the start ot increased activity and enthusiasm in the Girl's Athletic Association. From the selling of yarn dolls in football season to the end-of-the-year banquet, GAA mem- bers displayed the kind ot interest and sportsmanship which is so vital to Cen- tral spirit. PURPLE TEAM: Diana Durham, Christina McClain, Carol Hernandez, I Nancy Wheeler, N Margie Herne. ::'.l l.:: 'mi i' in li gg. lil l l i Sill: I2 BLACK TEAM: Susie Smalling Teresa Eyer, Lupe Quintero, Kathy Knox, Pat Counts, Alfredo' Lopezn 's'Ashley, Susan Stinde, Rita Fernandez, Eva Fernandez, Vicki Adler. 139 GREEN TEAM: Pal Collins, Susan Westmoreland Barbara Borchaid Darlene l-lammons, Vickie Griffin, Linda Martinez, Janis Cole, Kathie Beck, Mari Berkley, Linda Ruiz, Pat Meyer, Cindy Vedder. A l YELLOW TEAM: Diana Brand, Natalie Salazar, Lupe Leyvas, Ester Rivera, Cindy Garcia, Linda Garcia, Mirnci Gamez, Rerni Gia Berm udez, Judy Valagene, Carol Petty, Francis Lovett, 140 GRAY TEAM: Sheila Vogt, Janet Walcutt, June Tubach, Shirley Johnson, Lonnie Vaughn, Susan Schaefer, Claire Zimmer, Jeanette Waterman Sandra Vedder, Paula Hill, Patty Cook, Virginia Leyvas, Carla Moore, ORANGE TEAM: Norma Guizar, Rosemary Garcia Angie Garcia, Alicia Lopez, Posa Singh, Karen Kirby, Retty Emerson, Maria Ramirez, Becky Hernandez Eva Castruita, Abigail Querada Julie Osuna. r BLUE TEAM: Lupe Amparano, Chata Flores, Ramona Luera, Grace Sanchez, Mary Lopez, Mary Lopez, Sylvia Ruiz, Nicki De Necochea. GOLD TEAM: Gloria Hernandez, Martha Loera, Sandy Limon, Sally Lopez, Connie Escalanfe, Maria Luisa Quezada, Donna Wiley, Gloria Padilla. RED TEAM: Maile Baker, Jeannie Rankin Sharon Taylor, Tammy Walker, Gloria Barchard Cheryle Bani, Tanya McClain. r BROWN TEAM: Terri Legakes, Melinda Bailey, Krista Carpenter Lynn Mcl-lane, Theresa Paddilla, Kathy Robinson, Cindy Blevins, Sandy Butler, Laura Gaumer, X! ,ff X if ,ff f I X! X, ..., ,,,,, ,,. W s ap- AQ T --- ssl BACK ROW: Terry Newton, Mark Haddick, Richard Dubbe, Bill Tubbs, Director Gary McJilton, FIFTH ROW: William Macklin, Alan Ballard, Dean Davidson, Barry Adams, Fred Cavanah, Rick DuBois, Sandi Wheeler, Pete Agres. FOURTH ROW: Richard Falco, Diane Wheeler, Emma Hernandez, Greg Pardue, Ken Taylor, Phil Bohlander, Roger White, Steve Montoy, Randy Fisher. THIRD ROW: Ted Lyons, DaNelI Devitt, Nancy Gratianne, Richard Colunga, Alton Marcus, Gary Marcus, Carolyn McAfee, Pat Gunning, SECOND ROW: Burl Stewart, Roy Hornback, Wayne Pinkstaff, Mike Sessions, Paul Emus, Mike McMahon, Gretchen Jehle. FRONT ROW: Barbara Abercrombie, Pam Dannels, Jessica McDonald, Martha Elfring, Judy Collins. Maiorettes: Carol Moss, Barbara Harrison. T42 SPARTA BA 1 f Y i K Q1 's.... 'sf' Ek K W Lv, ,iff BACK ROW: Louis Freeman, Steve Lowe, David Prince, Tony Escalera, Lonnie Vaughn, Susan Smith, David Nicol. FIFTH ROW: Rick Dalton, Mike Flanagan, Randy Jarrell, Cori Vance, James Jackson, Joel Doss, Chuck Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Skip Cavanah, Sam Gaddis, John Burgess, David Norris, Rick Kendrick, David Hatton, Harry Mason, Jim Geisler. THIRD ROW: Dennis Young, John Loucks, Neil Burchett, Monte Poe, Eddie Madrid, Tony Faost, Charles La Due, Doug Havens. SECOND ROW: Dean Hartzell, Steve Anderson, Mike Faasr, Jim Gay, Donna Roberts, Lois Ashley, Sara North. FRONT ROW: Linda Fox, Donna Harmon, Vicki Jariell, Janet Campbell. Maioreftes: Sharlene Harrison, Linda Whitcomb. T43 y r I y' I M. Advisor: Mrs, Gay M SPARTAN CHORAL GRGUPS The choral groups from The land of Sparta sang their way To such activities as a Christmas program on December T7, a spring concert, and a program for the Navy base. The purpose of These clubs is To learn To enioy various Types of music and To improve individual voice quality. CH ORALAIRES TOP ROW: Linda Thomas, Janice McPhetrige, Gloria Hernandez, Claire Zimmer, SECOND ROW: Susie Robinson Loretta Minnix, Lupe Leyvas, Trisha Wirt, Rena Brown. BOTTOM ROW: Marie Hernandez, Florence Guerrero, Theresa Singh Sue Chronesler, Jeanette Waterman, Bobby Jo Patton. SPARTANAIRES TOP ROW: Judy Deeds, Bonnie Courson, Mintie Keltz, Ava Flowers, Glenda Bellamy, Diane Nelson, Shirly Johnson, SECOND ROW Lillian Reed, Martha Gish, Sande Crohn, La Verne Marshall, Deborah Sherwood, Joanne Knox. THIRD ROW: Stephanie Buchanan Christine Wood, Karen Zinn, Linda Terrell, Janice Brooks, Sue Wilson, Jean Wright. BOTTOM ROW: Theresa Eyer, Cindy Bailey Linda Cortez, Kathy Douhan, Janice Stanley. S' N 1 - 12- - ' 4 A ,,.,...-u- --.xgv-.WM M-'---...,,, ROW lg Marilyn Phy, Linda Osborne, Roberta Rosenbaum, Nettie Logvvay, Karin Pls che, Jean Chronister, Barbara Forrester, Cynthia Dean, Lindo Schmitt. ROW 2: Mayandandra Smith, JoAnn Jones, Joyce Morris, Margaret Thacker, Kathy Poindexter, Ella Jones, Judith Malone, Geneva Campbell, Kristin Irvine, Mary Jane Fisher, ROW 31 Janice White, Karon Coates, Betty Bellamy, Bill Galendo, David Hatfield, Bob Meacham, Fred Walker, Madelyn Svvingle. ROW 41 Steve McClain, Wendall While, Dennis Cook, Charles Berryman, Ray Peterson, Charles Wineinger, Stan Osvvalt, Bruce Reed, Johnny McClain, Gary Marcos. Choir group presents Christmas program. -J CLUB C E N T Rl The P .l Club is the Publications-Joan 1 A S, nalism club at Central. They collect, edit, M ' and publish the Talisrnan, a collection ot M E D I outstanding writings ot Central students. They raise Their money by selling bean- ies, spartan stationery, and refreshments at football games. This club works closely with the English and art depart- ments. Three generations at Spartan rooters display their school spirit by wearing Spartan Beanies. TOP ROW: Martha Gish, Trisha Wirt, Martha Hesse, Chuck Fisher, James l-larbolt, Mike Trump, Lisa Dray, Bruce Robison. BOTTOM ROW: Lonnie Vaughn, Carla Moore, Gary Sheppard, Shirley Hucldleston, Linda Wah, Jessica McDonald, Marilyn Fisher, Sharon Ray, Lois DuBois, T46 X , rg i 5 R I i R R ii era , T an scxsx R' K FRONT ROW: Ted Shigematsu, Elena Poscual, Terry Conway, Janice Conway, Vaneice Schwartz, SECOND ROW: Tom Wymore, Mari Berk- ley, Robin Lee, Barbara McDaniels, Gary Sheppard, Advisor--Mrs. Fisher, BACK ROW: Jim Plumb, Tom Nussbaum, Layne Westover, John McGee, Advisor, Miss Touri. ,Aw-4: lil H O ORS READING CLUB Judy Yeager is one of the newer mem- bers, Not shown are Judy Marcot and Paul Ernus. The newest club on campus, the Honors Read- ing club, is composed of seventeen academically talented juniors. Guided by Mrs. Fisher and Miss Tauri, they read and discuss eight or nine out- standing books during the school year, 14 5 f FIRST ROW: Wyno Sell, Rem Froncis, Koren Tciylor, Greg Shultz, Locindo Crirron, Janice Rhodes, Nancy Ruby, Pot l-luhhord. QND ROW' Royrnond Woo, Terry Quillin, John Goodell, Connie Jocobson, Annie Clork, John McGee, Roger Wilson, John Costello, Monte l-lcirt. X l SCIENCE CL UB To be o member ot the Field Science Club you must be interested in field trips, expedi- tions, ond the tlorcr ond touncr of Southern Colitornio. This yeor the club hos trcrveled to Borrego Springs, Polomcir, ond Lo Jollo to exornine the wildlife ot these orecrs. A153 'Q r rg, ' li - F' 5 C Sponsors: Mr. Morris, Mrs. Jensen, Mr. Mirukion. 148 L to R: Monte Hart, Trensurer, Lucinda Crimon, Secretory, Janice Rhodes, President, Not Pictured: Corol Worthmon, Vice-President, asa. fg?9f CHESS CLUB The Chess Club is one oT The smallest clubs on campus. The purpose of the club is To give students The opportunity to play and learn chess. Their big event is the end-of-The-year chess Tournament. L-R: Bob Meacham, Gary Sheppard, Robert Rische Scott l-loversten Bill Lucas, Robert Seney, Mr. Stoker, advisor. SPARTAN SPARKS The Spartan Sparks is The radio club on cam rpus. This'club is Tor The students inTeresTeol rt i electronics and operating ham radios 4 Top to' Bottom: Phil Samson, Scott Hoversten, David Hatton, Mike Womack, Paul Wally. I T50 F.H.A. m.. The Future l-lornemakers of America is dedi- cated to the improvement of personal, farnily, and community living now and in the future. , ,,.,M -' , 4' . 5,963 L-R, Karen Nice, Crystal Bene-field, Sharon Nice, Susan Beverly Mah, Janis Sudlovv, Brenda Dove, Cheryl Severns, Dolores Boren, Jean McBride. ni Officers, Cheryl Severns, vice-president, Susan Stinde, secretary, Karen Nice, treasurer, Nancy Wheeler, historian, Dolores Boren, parliamentarian, not shownfJudy Deeds, president. f V Tr' 1 O 0 C Officers, Steven Dennis, treasurer, Linda Fox, secre- tary, Rolaertta Rosenbaum, vice-president, Mr. Rael, advisor, Wanda Fletcher, president. A if New y The future teachers of America are des- ! ' 'i'i if RT 5 tined to learn more about teaching through ,,,, observations, guest speakers and discussions. TRAL mcu s P , ' i ' vi Qt 1 , T X it h at ii, 45' J 4 l ,' A ' 1 xx' A xxF'A FRONT ROW, Wanda Fletcher, Robertta Rosenbaum, Kathy Beck, John McGee, Linda Fox. SECOND ROW, Schrnitt, Gail Valenzuela, Pam Dannels, Peter Koenig, Marilyn Phy. STANDING, Steven Dennis, Randy Beverly Mah, Theresa Bohde, Mr. Rael. Stinde, Johanna Barr, Nancy Wheeler, Betty Galloway, Recap of the 1965-1966 School Year The Commissioners would like to take This opportunity to recap the 1965-1966 CUHS school year. We hope you feel, as we do, that this has been a very successful and interesting year. We would like to outline some ofthe highlights ofthe school year other than The usual dances, games, and other regular events and accomplishments. Among these are The following: The Spartan statute, pep rallies, victory flag revival, natu- ralization ceremonies, national assemblies, School Beautification Week, Club Week, serpentine, Homecoming, Varsity C Donkey Basketball, Teacher-Senior Basketball Game, talent show, Com- missioner's Carnival, Fad Day, Scholastic Bowl, Elks-sponsored Wrestling and Basketball Tourneys, Powder Puff Track, lnter-Class Boys Track, Safety Week, Constitutional Convention, and many other activities. We wish to Thank you for your enthusiasm in school activities This year and to Thank you for The best school spirit ever shown at this school. The attendance at The Commissioners meetings was great and the gym almost didn'T hold up under the stress ofthe pep rallies. We hope that you will be able to look back at your years aT Central as happy times. We felt very honored this year to represent Central Union High School as your Student Body officers. So, whatever you do, wherever you go, we wish you the best luck possible. Good luck, Dave Stevenson The fellows that dressed down on dress up Clay. i Q 3 E L To R: Linda Hensley, Diana Crilfzlds, Ann Guirerrez, John Soto, Diane Valenzuela, Janice Mar, Gabriel Martinez, Mary Castro, Carol SCOTT, France Armenia, Anna Giiiterrez, Henry Mendoza, Rosa Armenia, Clinlon Crackle, Grace Me-za. ART GUILD L To R: Robbie Vanclerford, Carol Milosinlca, Lucinda Crirnan, Frank Sibley, Betsy Yates, Randy Oliver, Linda Slovak, Ada Arviso, Tuffy MCNay, Beify Wiseman, Mnry Sanclez, Melvin Rader, Tessa Cason, Vivian Criblns, Elciinc Cluerr, Howard Alllwouse, Mike Casrro, Cnris Irvine, Ted Snigernatso, Rosalynda Lopez, Lidia Necocnea, s ,,y 'l S' - , , ...Q M Mmm-sg. 19X BACK ROW L To Rf Mr. Quintana, advisor, Carole Mito- sinka, vice presidenfg Kris Irvine presidenT, Elaine ClueTT, Treasurer, Mary Casrro, secrefaryg Vivian Cribbs, lCC representafive. Through winning The svveepsTalces Trophy Tor The ChrisTmas Parade, ArT Guild proved ThaT hard work pays off. The Trip The club made To Palm Springs was also a success. Mr. QuinTana, The advisor, TelT ThaT This Year marked a general increase in The spiriT and cooperaTion of The members. Marlin Childers presems The Christmas Parade Trophy To Kris, and Carole. Howard, who was in charge of The TloaT, looks on. ' ww-, ,ii F Q ' , T 'sf if- ' ..,, Pep Band: FRONT ROW-Randy Fisher, Jim Geisler, Mike Flanagan, William Macklin, SECOND ROW+Randy Young, Mike McMahon, Dennis Young, Mike Sessions. THIRD ROW- Louis Freeman, Roy l-lornback, Jim Gay, Randy Jarrel. BACK ROW- John Burgess, Steve Lowe, Mike Ander- son, Terry Newton. PEP BA SAY' Pep Club: Pom Neipling, Mary Franks, Sfephanie Buchahon, Judy Mahin, Kenna Sue Morfh, Pa Sieffy, Linda Tlwanner, Sarah Freeman, Shcir I - . . Y Riley, Koihy Zazueia. SECOND ROW. Celia Lundy, Linda l-lenos, Kay Staa , Lin.soy THIRD ROW: Shirley Huddlesfon, Kafhy Casas, Monica Forfant, Cheryl Seyerns, Joanna Amaranfha Farquacl, Beulah Dinvvirly. , aula Simpson, Margaret Cruz, Rebecca More Borr, Judy Gunderson, Susie uncan, Terry Morkha I M PEP CLUB C. U.H.S. J Pep Club Officers: Pam Steffy, vice president, Mr. Topper, sponsor, Jucly Yeager, president, Candy Severance, commissioner, Kathy Maljan, secretary, Sue Steffy, treasurer. The purpose ot Pep Club is To promote school spirit among students. The Pep Club has been active in money making proiects, one ot which was selling Spartan Beanies. l-lovvever, the main incentive is to boost spirit at all games. Kneeling, L-R: Pat Osa, Mary Main, Chrissy Bedig, Nancy Barrett, Cheryl Watson, Diane DuBois, BeeGc0 McDaniel, Susan Andrieotti, Maria Qector, Linda Johnson. Sitting, Gwen Rountree, Cathy Watson, Jan Palmer, Anita Slcovira, Sharon Stone, Kathy Maxson, Teri Rogers, Myra Movsesian. Standing: Judy Yeager, Patty Falco, Marta Anderson, Cathy Maljan, Sharon Mostrong, Maureen McCoy, Bev Cook, Katy Blakely, Sue Stetfy, Sue Clark, Candy Severance, Janice Schwartz, Barbara Adamek, Laurie Dumond. , I ,i ' fl, 71 lx 'Uvgl ill 4. X, 5- W A ' Z., :lt , i., . .,.. ,N t I 3 me V e ' , 14.24, L , r .1 . I R xiii' 25? sa A Ann Duncan, secretary, Bev Cook, president, Mrs. Slocum, advisor, Lucinda Criman, vice president, Candy Hessel, treasurer. f T51 Anchor Club is essentially a service club. Its activities include such functions as bake sales, community projects, and various social events. Its membership is composed of outstanding Sophomore, Junior, and Senior girls. FRONT ROW: Candy Hessel, Linda Schmidt, Eva Wong, Linda Mendoza, Virginia Woo, lllgplewwucg, Joan Hom. QND ROW: Margie Morita, Cheryl Watson, Katy Blakely, Susan Schaefer, June Wogatzke, Nancy Mah, Mrs. Slocum, Advisor. 3RD ROW: Sue Clark, Bev Cook, Nancy Barrett, Diane DuBois, Christine Rael, Lucinda Criman, Judy Mar. BACK ROW1 Mary Jane Fisher, Janice DAll3ini, Anita Skovira, Kathy Maxon, Nancy Ruby, Carol Worthman, Ann Duncan, Mary Louise Richter. TOP ROW Joe Marshall George Moses Gene Golt Dave Kirby, Jim Furrer, Keith Kirby. BOTTOM ROW Roger Havens Steve Baxter Jim Moses Mr Holmes advisor, Dan Davis, James Boldman, Cecil Rosenbaum A,0lA!vx cw -WCM' The FFA, or Future Farmers ot America has done a good iob. ln the Farm Cooperative Quiz Contest, our Future Farmers proved their agricultural ability. The club obtained tirst place tor the Southern California section, Joe Fornasero placing first and John Adamek placing seventh. TOP ROW: Joe Fornasero, Mike Kennerson, Frank Sibley, Sam Gray, Buzz Nuss baum, Paul Locker, Stephen Sabean, BOTTOM ROW: Tom Havens, John Adamek Mike Hammock, Club Sweetheart, Connie Jacobson, Tony Noriega, David Lema Eddie Collins. FUTURE FARMERS AMERICA THESPIA S Thespians is The drama club on campus. They help vviTh The Junior and Senior Class plays. The purpose of Thespians is To creaTe an inTeresT in drarnaTics, To parTicipaTe in drama, and To TurTher culTure in a vasT wasTe- land. L To R1 Susan Westmoreland, Treasurer, Rick Bohlander, ICC represenTaTive, Mike SchulTz, vice presidenh Richard Miller, presideni, Mr, CouTanT, advisor. FIRST ROW: Mary Jane Fisher, Janice D'Albini, Nancy Ruby, Chrisfin Irvine, Susan WesTmoreIand, Judy Yeager, Susan Andreoni, Bev' EI' E ly Cook. QND ROW: Terry Newfon, Bruce Lyons, Mike Schultz, John Sullivan, Richard Miller, Richard Bolander, Sfeve Maddox, Mark fi verance. T ki , ,, l '7 .L,U..,.L,o x., If ? T A 1 i 3 .,.m.-f-1-v-U7-. ... TOP ROW: Roger Clark, Terry Ouillen, Robert Seney, Randy Counts. BOTTOM ROW: Ada Arviso, Karen Freeman, Debbie Sherwood, Janet McConnell. N.F.L. members began this year by practicing for the Palomar Novice Tournament, and by at- tending the interpretation festival at Mt. Miguel. Other contests attended during the year were Cal Western and Ramona High School contest. Some of the money making proiects were holding dances and selling Spartan buttons. The main obiective of all the members was to earn points for their national membership. The Speech Club promotes competitive speaking in all areas, broadens students' experience and develops con- fidence in public speaking. TOP ROW: Paul Manning, Steve Maddox, Fred Keller, Lepel, Lois DuBois, Terilyn Rogers, Monte Hart. ATIO AL FORE SIC LEAGUE ,,,.,,. - -ii-Q Officers: Pat Mah, secretary, Paul Manning, vice-president Judy Yeager, treasurer, Mrs. Marquand, sponsor, Steve Mad dox, president. Roger Wilson. BOTTOM ROW: Gaynell I W 1 - 1- - AMERICA FIELD SERVICE A.F.S., or American Field Service, is one of the more active clubs on campus. Their present foreign exchange student, Miss Janice Cole, of Barbados, is the fifth ex- change student in four years to be brought to Central from foreign countries. This club raises money to bring these students here by selling A.F.S. Taffy and holding an annual banquet and dance. Mrs. Schwartz, advisor, Lyn Zimmer, treasurer, Judy Mcircot, secretary, Mr. Schwartz, advisor, Tessa Cason, presi- dent, Kathy Beck, publicity, Frank Dun- , aan, viceipresident. FRONT ROW: Judy Marcot, Tessa Cason, L.nda Henos, Janice Ciole, l.yn Zimmer, Frank Dungan, Mrs. Schwartz. SECOND ROW: Linda Marcot, Linda Daniels, Mziilyn Fisher, ilarre Zinrnwr, Lucy Longoria, Kay Logsdon, Sue Lehmann, Jucly Yeager. THIRD ROW: Nancy Wheeler, Susan Stinde, Elaine fluejtt, Annie Clark Carolyn McAfee, Margie Marita, Mr, Schwartz BACK ROW: Sharon Riley, Pat Osa, Janet McConnell, Teri Lyn Rogers, Susan Andicotti, Beeflvu NlCDClVTIClS, Myra Movsesian, Mari Berkley, Kathy Beck, Jcineice Schwartz, Maile Baker. up-... 0 -ur.: QD -4:0 ff or Q9 Q'-1 rs- rim V' f+.,,,.1 oh .Ms,,-,f-T T ., ' I' Tr H- .. , In ., n 'T FIRST ROW: Allen Ovven, STevn Evangelisf, David Hatton, Frank Roaiiooez. Second Row: Kelly Eclvvarrls, Tod Driscoll, Torn Slovak. VARSITY C Varsity C , The IeTTermon's club on campus, has been busy This year. Besides pi'omoTing beTTei' sponsmanship, iT also gives avvarcl IJanaUeTs Ion' all ol The spoils. IT has been one of The more acTive clubs on campus. Mr, Colo, Advisor, Mike fonvvay, Seo., on Ifrlgar, IVF, Mike Ballon, Vice President, Mr. on, Advisor, Ralph Freilinqer, Prosiflenl. A s 4 , A FIRST ROW: 'lim Blankwnshlp, Coy Filevins, Mike KOIIVVLIY Ilalzvh Freilinaei. ,nfl Pow: Miko Rollan, Mark Severance Davifl Miller, Flfliincl I'i1ynO Miko NN'iac1ins Rancly Palomino. 3i'c'l Rovvf Rolvorl Ifrlaai, Bill Iiims, Mi: Colo, Advisor, .lviiy Pinnuy, Earl favanah, Mr. Aaron, Borl Slovvarl, Mike Clinnina. , sr.. 4 , , , V . , , .- f . 1 V ' T '- vm h T K , , . ,mi 5 l .1 'fEi'i1,i W 1 w Q 1, ,x w n ' '.a ff 1 ,fl 3 is-.A L, xx ,M ,A w 5' 'fb x, ,....: Rf Q.- 162 AW Rick Bohlonder gives Thum Toi Souri, hood of The irri gofion deporTmenT in Thailand, 0 cerTificoTe of opprecio tion, while Mr. Gov vvcirches. Fred Keller--Treasurer Allon Ovven7Secretc1ry Tom Slovak-Vice President Mike Gunning--ICC NoT shovvn, Richard Bohlonder--M President The purpose of The Key Club is To serve The school ond cornmuniTv ond To develop iniTic1Tive ond lecidership. Their c1cTiviTies This yeor included helping vviTh The Hec1rT Fund Drive. The Key Club meeTs every Fridoy ond hos inTeresTing specilcers. Mike Derouin Greg Block Allon Owen Rcxndy Fisher ,ua-' ,, if rm, QV A s. ,R A Y-.wif Min.. ,f ' TOP ROW: Layne Westover, Alice Hom, David Hatton, Susan Derrick, Fred Keller, Wanda Fletcher, Tom Wyrnore, Richard Payne, Ed Quan Gary Sheppard, BOTTOM ROW: Florence Jew, Gaynell Lepel, Elerna Pascual, Terry Conway, Patricia Mah. C.S.F. , i QWR Californiax larship Feder A tion is an onor org n ,,, on 1 rtwd for thos Lflgwir s ior g on av ages. An u actiplkwfcexsv lud ba d 1 N ,,,. a Tr rp. N 3 5 3 KJ Hiiinks at the initiation banquet, V' l Q I I mi i KX ' , N 1 TMJ fl ' , Mr. Dormann, Advisor, Eva Jew, Pre , YV. Mernmer, Advisor. it ll ' 'XJ fl Q it TOP ROW: Randy Morris, Mike Schultz, Mike Conway, Tom Gilbert, John Horn im Geisler, Bill Wall, Scot Hoversien. BOTTOM ard Miller, Janice Rhodes, Kelly Edwards, Eva Jew, Terry Newton, Mike Gunning. f' mffkxrei ROW: Rich xXX I ggi: Candy Hessel, Kris lrvine, Carol Wort Jane Fisher, Janis Cole, Pat Hubbard, C hman, Connie Jacobso .R -1 arla Moore, Donna Tat nl 6. - Ln-J Mary Louise Richter, Linda Walker. 2nd ROW: Katy Blakely, Sue Clark, Mary Treasurer. sz Secretary, Patricia Mah, Vice Pres- Janice Rhodes, President, Eva Jew, Susan Stetfy. Not shown, Kathy New members and more initiation foolishness. Joan Hom, Marla Wymore, Stephanie Buchanan, Gina Knox, 2nd ROW: Shirley Huddleston, Terry Heil, Kathy Derrick, Jeanette Waterman, Linda Hensly. 3rd ROW: John Beinhorn, John McNeece, David Lind, Bruce Robison, Phil Klassen, Linda Fox. ...VX ..,.'y,. '- -. ,U :fl ffg 'if 'K N x IAN 7 VALEDICTORIAN R O M l.a Solana press lime ll appeared ihat Carole Worlhmanvand .lanlce Rhodes would receive these honors. Who will be which? I HONORS ' Q - . 'V i fn , .2-gg' my - . f VERY y The . M my ,, :ini .f H fs Sharon l-louse English l :pf l68 ,5,f,1M., 4 s Q ,.,,:, ' if .sf . uh, 'ff 4 5 f V. John Mchleece 81 A Shirley l-locldlesTon - English II if K Y Cheryl Severns Home Economics Robert Lechner lnclustricxl Arls QE DEPARTM The ToculTy selecTecl These Spormns os The ouTsTc1noling sTu ole-nTs in Their clepc1rTrnenTs on The basis of over c1ll excellence com miTmenT, cinol cxcconwplishnnent Randy Morris MoTh Marilyn Fisher English l Si, 2 Jonice Rhodes English IV Nl 0-X Suzanne Clark Social STudies TUV' V OOR S l Q f-1 f r rr 1 IW- r. 1 , mrs' J. Jw John Mo loof SD69ClW J I H ' -my Huck Bohlonder 8 MoryJc1ne Fisher Lonnie Jacobson Agriculture Lindo Watson Girls' P.E. Sherry Fulmer Business Frank Sibley 4 ffgifiii' 4 Q. A nl ff yd- ' me Carlo Moore Journalism 'l Eddie Grohs Boys P.E. Scott Hoversten Science ! ,,,-- Plaque Winner Liberal Arts, Carol Worthman BANK OF AMERICA AWARD WINNERS Plaque Winner Fine Arts Janice Rhodes Certificate Award Winners Music Mary Jane Fisher Home Economics Susan Westmorland Trades and Industrial Arts, Tom Lockett, English, Carla Moore, Social Studies, Mike Gunning, Business, Sherry Fulrner, Math, John Horn, Foreign Language, Nancy Mah, Laboratory, Randy Morris, Art, Kris Irvine. Not pictured, Agriculture, John Aalarnek. Plaque Winner Plaque Winner Vocational Arts, Science and Math , . Phil Samson June Wogatzke SHIELD WRITING CONTEST SHIELD PHOTO CONTEST Teresa Bchde, Short Story SCHOOL CHORUS AMERICA A AMERICAN YOUTH BAND -Y mn, CSF LIFE MEMBERS ks, 2 QF 1-4. Ax SEATED1 Candy Hessell, Mary Jane Fisher, Sue Clark, Janice Rhodes. STANDING: Sieve Hui, Mike Gunning, Randy Morris, Linda Walker, Carol Worrhman, Jim Geisler, Carla Moore, John Hom, Eva Jew, Mike Conway, NOT PICTURED: Richard Miller. Senior Applicants: Mary Louise Richter, Scott l-loversien, Samson, Donna Tale. NOT PlCTURED1 Bill Wall. , ap? leg Nancy Mah, Phil A siudeni is eligible To become a Life CSF member if he has been a regular member 'For four semesters, one of which musf be in his Senior year. ln June These sfuolenfs lead The graduation ceremony. Don r feel Too bad, Pa1,we cant all be scholars CERTIFICATES OF MERIT From Left: Melvin Rader, Jean Moy, Rosemary Garcia, Colleen Shipler, Debbie Bruton, Pamela Knox, Susan Westmorland, Edwin Moy. 1, 1 BLUE RIBBON-GOLD KEY: Earl Covanoh, Domingo Ulloa, Mike Collins. ATIONAL SCHOLASTIC ART CONTEST REGIO AL AWARDS Central Union High School acquired twenty-eight awards from the regional screening for National Scholastic Art Con- test held in Riverside. From 5000 entries only approximately 500 were included in the final exhibit which included high school and iunior high school art work in classifications. The awards were divided into three classifications: Blue Ribbon-Gold Key, which will be sent on to New York to compete with screened work from 50 states, Gold Keys, which designate supe- rior auality, and Certificates of Merit, Approximately 60 Blue Ribbon-Gold Key were selected. Three went to Central students. Of the 300 Gold Keys, I4 were won by Central students. We can certainly be proud of these students. GOLD KEY WINNERS KNEELING: Manuel Avendano, Ben Pacrem, George Collins. STANDING: Eddy Gross, Barbara Turner, Lynn Zimmer, Colleen Shipler, Jean Moy, Robert Swarthout Lidia Necochea, Richard Peterson. UQ i -v 15 vi, :.l,,f1 N ,F l'l.fl.41: X Q :Fi LR Layne Westover, Kathy Maxson Pat Mah, Wanda Fletcher Gary Sheppard, Mr Morris Henry Perez. TOPS I PHYSICS A D CHEMISTRY Pictured below are outstanding students in the physics and chemistry classes. The physics students ltop picturel attended the American Physics Teachers Association conference on May 7 in San Diego. The chemistry students traveled to San Diego on April 30 to take the Chemistry Teachers Test. ix D.A.R. AWARD SCIENCE FAIR AWARDS To Tim Dawson cmd Pc1uiWIwoIIey. c CALLS FASHION A OUNSELOR BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER OE TOM ORRO W TIONAL .JUNIOR BA TON G CHAMPION d I b I I1 h I I Iw h I I1 In d S I HONORS A T ENTRANCE 1 ABOVE left to right: Carla Moore, John Hom, Scott Hoversten, Steve Hui, and Bill Wall. SCHOLAS TIC BO WL The ScholasTic Bowl Team was re- organized This year by Mrs. Fisher. The five members of The Team com- peTed againsT The oTher high schools of The valley. PRINCIPAL? HO OR ROLL S Sai? .2 The Principals Honor Roll includes from left To right FIRST ROW: Suzanne Clark, Carolyn Hessell, Janice Rhodes, Principal, Robert Stodola, Jacobson, KaThy Derrick. SECOND ROW: Katy Blakely, Carol Worthman, Janet Foster, Joan Hom, Linda Walker, Carla Moore. THIRD ROW: Morris, Earl Dannels, Layne Westover, Tom Wymore, Scott Hoversten, John McNeece, Mary Jane Fisher. NoT pictured is Linda Fox. 1 OPTIMIS T A WA RD WINNERS fi 1: , ew is I 4 1 , 4. v , -1 ,D T f Mary Jane Fisher Phil Samson Lucinda Criman Mike Gunning Gary Marcus This year, nine lucky Spar- Tons were chosen To receive The coveTed OpTimisT Award which is presenTed To sTu- denTs vviTh ouTsTanding re- cords of ciTizenship and school service. The recipie-nTs of The award were honored aT a banquei presenTed by The OpTimisT Club during YouTh Apprecicdion Week. Mary Louise Richter David Stevenson of ,viii ,-,. . 1. .,,, , ii Cheryl Severns Nancy Ruby 177 BOYS' STATE Richard Bohlander Mike Gunning George Lyons Commended Stodenvs T 'fl' Y ri Mary Jane Fisher John Hom, Mary Louise RichTer, Janice Rhodes, Stan Oswal Boys' and Girlf STA TE Boys' and Girls' STaTe were chosen for Their abiliTy as leaders, Their inTeresT in sTu- denT governmenT, and Their grade averages, These sTU- denTs had The privilege of aTTending Davis during The summer for a program con- cerning school government 178 NMSQT This year seven CenTral sTudenTs had The high honor of receiving awards from The Scholarship NaTional MeriT Qualifying TesT. To receive This award, The sTudenT had To place in The Top one or Two per cenT of all The STU- denTs who Took The TesT. af' Carol Worthman Finalists T, Sue Clark Philip Samson Q1 3 !'!'2 HO ORS SEMI AR ROW, L to R: Terry Conway, Helen Tobin, Sue Clark, Kathy Man, Elena Pascual, Wanda Fletcher, Colleen Shipler. BACK ROW Mr w, Bruce Robison, Scott Hoversten, David Lind, Christine Francis, Bill Wall, Mike Conway, Linda Fox, Tom Lockett, Sharon House Phl Gary Sheppard, Pat Mah,,Mory Louise Richter, Carol Worthman, John Hom, Sally Warthrnon, Mike Gunning. Honors Seminar is both a club and a class. Honors Seminar students meet once a week to cliscussvvorld Honors Seminar student, Harry Mason, works on his Extra Sensory Perception project with Phil Samson and Terry Newton assisting. sscuoy, K 1 f -rfrfwzrefw we . ms M, ,,,,-, .. an K , M .. Us affairs or to listen to speakers from various positions in the community. These students are dlso privileged in that they are able to make several interesting tield trips each Assemblyman Victor Veysey talks to Honors Seminar. Lux 'IMA 'ILUMURHIU ' f' Tfugssfff .quinoa . dnaanziliikiu. 181 FOOTBALL FIGHT' ,,' -1 -2-U . T f',,, ..l. 3 ' ' 4' - Line Coach Jones Back Coach Enserro Head Coach Phil SanTia Palm Springs 6 El CenTro Indio l3 El CenTro Coachella 32 El CenTro Calexico 6 El CenTro BlyThe 6 El CenTro Brawley T8 El CenTro Calexico 26 El CenTro BlyThe 13 El CenTro Brawley l4 El CenTro We can all be proud of The T965 El CenTro varsiTy Team. The SPARTANS worked hard This year To achieve This goal. STarTing The season wiTh Two new coaches and a differenf sysTem of plays did noT handicap El CenTro because The new coaches were excellenT and The sysTem of plays worked quiTe well. CenTraI meT iTs new head coach, Phil SanTia, aT spring Training lasT year and he immediaTely Took The hearTs of El CenTro fooTball fans. He sTarTed The season by geTTing The Team brand new proTecTive gear and by arranging apparaTus for The Team's pracTice sessions, boTh of which were badly needed. CenTral also had a fine coach in Calvin Jones. Coach Jones was an All American before he came To El CenTro To coach The line, The linemen all looked up To him and he became Their symbol of a good lineman. l-le Turned ouT one of The mosT explosive lines in SouThern California. Cenfral kepT Joe Enserro To do The backfield coaching duTies. l-le Turned ouT a group of backs which will be remembered for many years. These Three men Turned ouT a fine Team. PracTice sTarTed Two weeks before school and The Team pracTiced morning and nighT and someTimes in The afTernoon To achieve Their goal. Their moTTo for The firsT game was We Try Harder. No RoberT Bassham, Tim Benson, and Torn Storey, Manager. sTaTemenT was ever Truer Than This one. The formula for success, wheTher on The playing field, in business, or in any occupaTion, is more win Than losses. These were The words of The new head coach, Phil SanTia, in a pre-pracTice pep Talk given CenTral's fooTbal Team. The SPARTANS did indeed have a successful season, defeaTing five of Their op- ponenTs and losing To four of Them. CenTral sTarTed wiTh a win over The sTrong Palm Springs Team, T4-6. NexT They Traveled To lndio, where a Tough eleven edged The SPARTANS 13-12. AT home again El CenTro losT T82 , 4 T TT - ' ' f . f :ANT mm E+ U f 'ff , 1, ' Vw Q W N -5 .1 ny. A 'J T '11 . ' 495' - V 1 .1 A ess. -HT' V L, T .- -3 Env' A r 1 ftvksgwiqgw 1 , , . .2 -' -J- f Wi W ' ,Q ,T X. , , 1 F . . W . ,.f1Q,, T-A -TLPSTCT C, fi .. , C , . PT - C' sf .. ff' v. i T- 3 11.5 -N1 .4 T T ' C T YP2. T- , Q, fn- h Q N gfigff,-' Q., 4 ,J N! ff Q5 s jf: 1-' W' - ,.. . , , A 3 jan.. 4,344.9 ,Inez ,V , 1 .'A I' -M. - 13!f?'3g'.,v-e395--1'n.:frfs.3f'i5 To Coachella 32-T3 in anoTher non-league TilT. CenTral came back sTrong when They were needed Though. In Their TirsT league game wiTh Calexico iT was 6-all aT half Time. A Tough game followed, buT The spiriTed El CenTrans came back on a sixTeen play drive To Take The game T2-6 in The Tinal seconds oT play. Back home again El CenTro ran over BlyThe 40-6. Then El CenTro Traveled To Brawley Tor The big game up To ThaT poinT. IT was anybodys game Trom The sTarT. BoTh Teams played ball which ValleyiTes will noT long TorgeT, and a close game ended in a 20,18 vicTory Tor El CenTro. ThaT nighT The rooTer buses wenT down Main STreeT. The VicTory Flag Tlew again ThaT week. El CenTro hosTed Calexico The nexT week and came ouT on The boTTom end oT a 26-T3 score, This was The week of The SerpenTine. El CenTro Then Traveled To Palo Verde and slaughTered Blythe 48-l3. The championship game followed The nexT week. This was homecoming and The CharioT Races had been held ThaT day in The only ouTdoor rally oT The year. El CenTro wanTed ThaT Bell. They ToughT hard and were leading aT The half 3-O. A bigger Brawley squad wore El CenTro ouT in The second half To win The game T4-3. El CenTro worked as ci Team and really showed The True SPARTAN spiriT. The SPARTAN gridders placed Ten players on The All-Valley squad. ALL- VALLEY Jerry Pinney Defensive Linebacker Mosf Valuable Defensive Player Robert Walker Greg Zinn Offensive Halfback Defensive End ,Y ,,,, ,, . ,v,., i r.i,,, LLVLL l fy V iiii ii , t, . ., 'Q y 1. if . Z 5 ,If-if :Q-.' Zi?' J fi T! ,. ,LX 7 IN A .4 L L L :J . r:itf5i??YVEqV+'5'7' ' 'LW' ...- ' Ljff V-'ram' 3 if' ' -- w w..4 4?ii5l W if-. 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' lu V 2 llfii , Q' Q A 2 : V we 1.W ' l ' jg .. 1 .: f .i ' 4- my fi 1 -I'- fl fl B -b1f V 2 f 'f' 'M l or ii i .Q 5 r i V , f :, V I ,, , I . ,, s Solcedo Bill Henderson Todd Driscoll Morio Garcia DeVore Mike Wiggins Rick Forbes Amos Walker l McNees Ralph Freilinger Jim Burns Robin Lechner t 2 Tom Slovak David Hoffon Don Vollodolid Tum Jones Curt Srcxob Dole Teuscher Ross Hansen Delfino Moms o Right: TOP ROW1 Bolo Meacham, Rocky Jensen, Charles Marlborough, Danny Davis, John Burgess, John Cook, Robert Oborne, Richard Hobson Taylor, Joe Lavender, Randy Young, Ellis Rogers, Clinton Crackel, Coach Pace. MIDDLE ROW: Mark Severance, Ton Nussbaum, Michail Eyer Preece, David Miller, Keri Burton, Paul Ortega, Charles La Due, Leroy Warren, George Tamayo, Walter Kuhn, Ron Gascon, Manager Larry KNEELING: Bob Thing, Coach Maes, Frank Rodriguez, Jim Wagoner, Eaustino Singh, George Berriochoa, Frank Zazueta, Richard Zinn Luce, Jim Romero, Rick Dalton, Clint Johnston. H B B Y C B K Coach oltville rawley lythe uma alexico rawley ofa xii Y z fi i: Maes Coach Pace 20 El Centro 54 El Centro 6 El Centro 19 El Centro 20 EI Centro 34 El Centro 19 El Centro SPARTA S ARE TRUE BLUE! The Junior Varsity 30 man squad drifted through their season this year with a misleading 2 win, l tie, 8 loss record. The squad displayed a great deal of hard hitting football even though hindered by many iniuries. They had Top coaching with Ron Pace and O, D. Maes helping to advise and work with the boys in developing a team. These boys will help build a strong Varsity team next year and we hope they come out on top. i Left to Right: KNEELING: Mario Mallobox, Pat Gunning, John Bennett, George Bradshaw, Mario Avila, James Womble, Fred Pollard, Steve Moor Cliff Matlock, Jose Garcia, Mike Lane, Gary Olson, Alfred Rasmussel, Nicky Gonzales, Mike De la Torre, Steve Moore. MlDDLE: Berry Pennings Te Lions Chuck Johnson, Steve l-lann, Hugh Littrell, Steve Casas, Mark Arriola, Mike Candland, Dennis Hughes, Kent Fulmer, Kent Taylor, Steve Sol mon Lynn Alexander, Bundy Robinson, Raymond Bisbing, Wesley Smith, Mark Chick, Mike Edgar. TOP. Manager George Alcaraz, Steve Robert charles Conway, Gary Shumard, Gerald RJchardson, Richard Dulobe, David Alary, Rod Ritter, Drew Royal, Mike Taylor, Coaches Wilson and Lus Darrell Escalera, David Luallin, Mark l-laddick, Jose Salsado, Jimmy Phillips, Mike McCurry, Larry Eyer, Chris Moore. UNDEFEA TED BABES Improving over last years seven losses and one tie record, Freshmen Coach Jim Wilson led his Var- sity Underlingsm to an undefeated season. Of the clubs they faced they allowed only 9 touchdowns and held one opponent to no score. Though the Freshmen team still has much to learn, this undefeated season shows that in years to come, with more experience, they may take Varsity League Championship for Central. This was Ce-ntral's third undefeated Frosh season in the last six years and the second under Coach Wilson. Indio Holtville Brawley Blythe Yuma Calexico fs, El Centro El Centro El Centro El Centrr El Centr El Cenrrq 43 14 '3 zo 26 f-lj L. Q fi 'WR Brawley Kofa El Centro El Centro E3 2l CROSS COU TRY RU S TO Q Il GLORY I Coach Frosh and J,V.-FRONT I To r-Jack Knox, Skipper Cavanah, Mike Sessions, MonTe Poe, Al Maddox. BACK I To r-Frank Villa, Joe Valenzuela, Richard Falco, Gary Tubach. NoT Picfured-Dale MonToy, I-Ienery Noriega, Bill Adams, Mike Flanagan, Tony La CuesTa, Jesus Lopez, Larry Moss, Benny Pacrern, Lupe Rossas, Phil Valenzuela, Dennis Young. The Cross CounTry Team placed second in Their league This year under The excelIenT coaching of Coach Ed RauIsTon. LiTTIe Johnny I-Iernandez, Most Valuable Runner, led The Team To a 7 win-4 loss record and a 2-2 league record. Seven members, due To circumslances beyond confrol, were confined To The valley during The SCIF MeeT. Coach RauIsTon feels This year's Team worked hard building for The TuTure and looks forward To a promising nexT year. Ed Raulsfon VarsiTy-FRONT--I To r-Layne WesTover, Keith Tucker, STeve Maddox, BACK-I To r-Hecfor Valen- MOST Valuable moyer zuela, Mike Ruiz, Johnny Hernandez. Johnny Hernandez K! I ' H , , ., fo' Q --l ,.. 3 ,-,gs - , ' 'QR' ' . .,. J .. ,, , , .. .,. ,.... I an zf A f 4 I ,-g-11 i N, ,A,A ,,,,- ' ill ' W , j l A -- gif ,fl 1 l' ia '1 N Y w' 7? ' V V' wmliklijliigll R Nui ,ff- gh 115 , ,fi VVQ? 'nga f JZ- ,V A ,- kkvyy ,,,7k 7, , ,,.,, ,L Af , .. Allon Owen Randy Palomino Raul Gomez F v x V. R ...1 ,Q l ' QRNTK . Q - ig , I f -.fa 'l 1 'sy QW, lpfffflf- fl , -- , I f: l fi: ' ' lllll M W 1422, - - 1 Z' W 1 ' ' 0 . . H4507 MW ix,- Wlllie Valenzuela Jerry Pinney Fred Hqrpef -1-W l lfzff a We l , W 3 I 'lv all R 'ig 1' A 'ff' Q 4-iw-1 ' , , ' K ,W W HA , unsung A V V im .,, Q ' 5 5 35 4 f ' . P ll . - v L . sly f fl . 2 12 W 4 l 4 l Jem sim ' ll l 4 ff A I l ar STeve Evangellsl . ' ' ' I ' ai slave McCIa1n 3 'lnl! an i- A. ff Tum Jones M , Mk .,,, , Vg , 59 i 'Ng V ' A 53 i 4 ,,,l Q if '- 'VW ' ff' ,af . 1 I fig, 'h I Q' W ig , , 190 BLUE- WHITE, YEA EAM FIGHT e SPARTAN Team, afflicTed wiTh The loss of fi seniors from lasT year, faced a rugged edu e. The season play held in sTore a appoinTmenTs including a loss To Indio becau e of poor shooting from The foul line, loss s To Calexico and Yuma boTh because of weak shooTing from The floor. OTher Than Tho e was a success including The defeaT of T sTrong San Diego schools, l-lillTop and 'ncol , and an encouraging vicfory over Brawl y. The Team sTarTed info The league wi a 9-4 win-loss record, including seconds in T e olTville and our own Elks Tournamenr, wh ch was held for The firsT Time This year an i by far The finesT TournamenT in This are . The league, was composed of formid- able dpponenTs, The sTrongesT being Calexico anlfl Blyfhe wiTh iniury-laden Brawley also f 'rming a serious ThreaT, IT is going To be lose Till The end, buT The Team is well Temp- ered and ready. This year would noT be com- pleTe wiThouT menfioning The new gym. Prac- Tice sessions are more proolucfive, specTaTors feel free To come wiThouT fear of being Turned ouT or being uncornforfable, and we were able To house Tournamenfs. John McClain Chad Crawford Jens Hutchens if , Q, -4' X in an K .7 Wmm.,,,.,,,-,gg m I tl unwwvdi,-f ' Lett to Right: Danny Naungayan, Salvador Silva, Bob Brock, Wayne Gander John Green Manager Steve McLemore James White Jose Laven der, Coach Aaron, James Watson, Gene Byerly, John McNees, Ron Gascon Bobby Thing I T'S VICTOR Y TON I GI-I Tf FI GH T' The Junior Varsity basketball team, under the coach- ing of Mr. Aaron, has lumped oft to an excellent start this season vvith an ll-l record. The Junior Varsity scoring, headed by Wayne Gander, has been terrific. The teams rebounding has been outstanding also. They have good bench strength to till in as they start their league games. They too are enioying the facilities ot our new gym and at the rate they are going, they should wind up vvith a real good season. -3-is :Q va 'N 0- g i ? is i 5 ri LeTT To Right: KNEELING: Rick DuBois, Jack Maiias, Tommy Haslip, Manager Dildo McFadden, Orlando Monreal, Mike Taylor, Larry Eyer STANDING: Wayne Hobson, Valianr Dowling, Chuck Johnson, Greg Pardue, Mike Edgar, Juan Torres, Richard Green, Coach Le Pere. 1' nuns -lull H Under The Top coaching of Chuck Le Pere The E Freshman Team began Their season wiTh 3 wins and 4 losses. They are improving in skill and Technique and sTriye To olo beTTer in TuTure games. They are gaining knowledge and experience Tor Manager Dildo McFadden The coming years anol show promise OT becoming a Tine Team. LETS GO LETTS FIGHT LETS WI ...- ' A ' w., V Q , ,.,, 5, , '-gi 55 wr-. ith wa., 4 AV' ...- fs.- PREVIEW OF SPRING SPORTS M.,-w-'+V ww .-.Qw,.W,..,f .. 5 .gytre - ' mt,,-vw .. 'WW ,A wav. ggi nie N g,,gJggf A H ' S A ., f'-Q51 vfiiif ' A V' AX 7. S HE' I pd- .,- -.4 'fl f .4 . , W ' f :vs Tw ' S ,Qin - V J t ' -QA gig F 'ffffkiff SNS 7 ff-S f' A 4 ' ' x. fw 'Qx, - - ig K J. ,ASQ S - H. Aviln- o,...gwnwbks-ix-5, X Nm. -- A P9 ww... bg- Q Q' xx. ,..-V, PULL THAT MUSCLE Manager Bill Lucas and Coach Winfermoie. mi Left io Right: KNEELING, Guy Blevins, Mike Ruiz, Earl Cavariah, Roger Osvvalf. STANDING, Coach Winfermofe, Melvin Rader, Tom Sforey, Robert Lechner, Ralph Freilinger, Ken Burton, Pat Carey, Rick Forbes. BE D THAT BONE! ' -4 . . ,L P' Ni 11 if 1 8 1 X Y.: ,U XX ax l 1 in ii-l 5 Por Corey Rick Forbes Tom Storey Hector Volenzuelo Cliff Matlock ,-AW Mike Conway Melvin Rader Kenniih Burton Roger Oswcxlt Mike Ruiz -4 . Q i irr an ' Y . l V ig A if Y V E 5 ,, - i i 'W ' 'if' ' 'vi-Q, 2 , ' Tl f5l !iif'! T97 j.V.fS FI MA TME Lett to Right: FRONT, Fred Cayanah, Dell Holder, Skip Cava- nah, Frank Zuzueta. SECOND ROW, Greg Bisbing, Mark Schultz, David Miller, Randy Smalling. THIRD ROW, Ron Has- kell, Ken Burton, Randy Shelton. TOP ROW, Coach Gienger, Bois Correy, Wes Smith, Raul Ortega. Manager Paul Ortega, and Coach Wrestling is tast becoming a popular sport. This year's Junior Varsity team taced its Wins and losses under experienced Coach Stan Gienger. These boys handled their season with acquired knowledge and skills of the sport. The grapplers showed the fans many thrills and displayed a lot ot strength. The team had tive vvins and three losses in League matches, finishing the season in second place. We hope to see these laoys back next year holding the same fine record. .mwwmwwwwyif 'iw N- f'-ft W wwf--Www, it.. N. M ,, ,.,,,.I FEA TS OF STRENGTH FRONT ROW: Cari Vance, Mike Bisbing, John Lansing, Pat Gunning, Dennis Benefieid, David Lipe. SECOND ROW: Manager Mark Haddock, Wes SmiTh,, Hugh LiTTreI, Mike Candland, Richard Dubbe, Mike Burke, George Bradshaw, Coach Kuczevvski The Freshman vyresTling Team headed by Coach Kuc- zevvski, worked hard vviTh deTerminaTion This year To make Their Team. Kuczevvski TaughT his Frosh vvresTIers a loT, since wresTIing was a new sporT To mosT of The boys. Coach made Them work hard buT iT paid oTT To This nov- ice Team. The TirsT maTch They were ready and They came ouT on Top. Then They hiT a sTumbling block and couIdn'T geT ouT. They had Tun and They did learn a loT abouT Wres- Tling sporTsmanship. This greaT bunch of boys hope To have a beTTer vvin record nexT year as They work ouT Tor The Junior VarsiTy Team. - 199 CINDERME SUCCESSFUL AX A Coach RaulsTon Coach SahTia Led This year by a sfrohg C herd, a small louT deTer- mined HB crew, and a poTehTial A squad, Mr. RaulsToh arid his new assisTahT, Mr. Sahfia, sTarTed aT a ruhhing pace. AlThough They lacked depTh in a few evehTs, The usual sTrohg field evehT meh and disTahCe pacers cor1TrihuTed To The wirmihg of many meeTs. El CehTro was once again The place for The Kiwanis Relays, VViTh poTehTial record breakers and oTher ouTsTar1ding performers, our coaches look forward To ah impressive season. y, 'Tl-rg l X Q TN, y A J, ' Y as M ss . T ,J ,j M T we wifyw T r ,. T or if ..., , ' 'M-..,sx I l,4,Jrfflg,,,,, 1, ' ,ii A I fl' I! , . 9 I , , - ,47 I A W ,I fr f - hw Mi, k ,., H A, , , , ' . ' 1 . , i' s Q Y':.:,,I' i 59f Wi'Eg e, , I , - 5 , lag ., .ff 8 , -- - t - - -W W, A , H , ig,,,-1: 4, ,, . 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'E C ?f9Jii::32','ltfQeif?fYti' '25 I , y f- - v r i at -R . , ::-:,r ' - , . , WW. f:, ,: : 3, f , ,Q L gg f., Mag Vi, :.y,,,,:-,t,,f,,,g.qA,3.,HMJL, :rg- ' L , ,.: , , 4 ' . 4 'i fi,:f,:.1f Q I T ff! a,i:rQ+,i, ,I ff wjtii if? 3,42 ' ' 1 f ' , I J 'g'g ' I f 4-L7 ,, Q X i , , , ff? f -'fine ', f- mv I: , ,- . , :, -, , , ,V , M, . -,kk ,,kg, DISTANCE RUNNERS: FRONT ROW, left to right: Frank Rodri- : is f. '?, ?1,'nc',f '24 .f,. , Y ,.g-mi, 1, Q' if W: '- My ' ,A 1 .gwg I , .Vf5igl'f,53W,,,g,if,yW,f:,..M.-fwffji-:l gif, ,if 55 M guez, John Hernandez, Joe Ballesteros. BACK ROW: Bill San- - T, g ,,gmf,,fq.,,1g',,Jl .. -yy' ,q,Li,,s,,45g5r,l3-V S., ,,i,,yq,u,g jf , M . 5 ,,,'gz,,,, xt chez, Keith Tucker, Hector Valenzuela, Steve Maddox. tr , 1 ,4.,f,.:.4,z,r ,. ww F.-W, f3faV,.Qw.,. 'W J' -do f 1 ,w ,W ' Tfgrf . T Za, Jiri' W' f,':f,: A, '1-v i.fW ' I f,ff,,:v',k -ff I 1' fiijflw 512, rm, swift-2, 4. gf I 3 xl f if '1 155 -5 ' 'Q :wif E :ffl-'VV' T Iymwftikf ff f,'f'TEI-f 3x.1ff,Q'.7Q'p f flfkff '51 ' FRONT ROW, lett to right: David Robison, Frank Rodriguez, John Hernandez, Steve Evangelist, Bill Sanchez. MIDDLE ROW, lett to right: Frank Taylor, Leroy Warren, Ralph Freilinger, Robin Lechner, Herb Brown, Joe Ballesteros, Hector Valen- zuela. TOP ROW, left to right: Keith Tucker, Steve Maddox, Brian Pierson, Mike Bellan, Wesley Smith, David Luallin, Jim Mayes, SPRINTERS: FRONT ROW, left to right: David Robison, Steve Evangelist, Jim Mayes. BACK ROW: Herb Brown, Mike Bellan, Keith Tucker, Steve Maddox, 3:11-ww lfl D .3 I , lltlfzsz gf l ,'F'F.'1'a 1 .Q -ki-lu.. FIELD EVENT: FRONT ROW, lett to right: Wesley Smith, Steve Evangelist, Layne Westover, Robin Lechner, Ralph Frielinger. BACK ROW: David Robison, Herb Brovvn, Keith Tucker, Mike Bellan, Jim Mayes, Brian Pierson, Leroy Warren. 1' TRACK The Junior VarsiTy has olone an ouT- sTanding iolo This year, buT lacks depTh in many evenTs. In such evenTs as lOO, 4-40, shoT puT, and pole vaulT The Spur- Tons are building Tor The TuTure, while in The high lump, broad iump, hurdles, and l32O, Thew are very successful. WiTh a vicTory over Calexico lo?-23l The B's are on Their way To a championship! BOTTOM ROW, LeTT To righT. JefT BooTh, Guy Blevins, Jens HuTchens, Singh, Mike Eyer. MlDDLE ROW, leTT To right: l-lerln Brown, Bruce Robison, Pardue, Barry Pennings, Randy Holmes, Michael Taylor. TOR ROW: Danny N yen, Frank Villa, ValianT Dowling, Tom Kifer, Nicky Gonzalez, David Alary, Valenzuela, John Green, Tim Jones. Q J, FIELD EVENTS: BOTTOM ROW, lei? To righT: John Green, Tirn Jones, Danny Naungayen. MlDDLE ROW: Jens Hufchens, Mike Eyer, Nicky Gonzalez, David Alary, Barry Pennings. TOP ROW: ValianT Dowling, Greg Pardue, Bruce Robison, FausTino Singh, Frank Villa, Guy Blevins, Michael Taylor. SPRlNTERS: BOTTOM ROW, LeTT To righT: Jeff BooTh, Fauslino Singh. TOP ROW. Mike Eyer, Jens l-luTchens, Guy Blevins. DISTANCE RUNNERS1 BOTTOM To righT: Randy Holmes, Torn ROW: Joe Valenzuela, Fausi ValianT Dowling, Frank Villa. ino ROW KiTer. 1 Q .- A 1 C TRACK Chodes Tucker, Wrllram Robrnson, Sveve Solomon, Lynn ANCE RUNNERS: BACK ROW: Frdel Ouuroz, Jack Knox, Monre Poe, Cnson, Triny Ruhio. BACK ROW: Mark Arriofcr, Richard Green, Al iox Henry Noriega Jim Womble 51904 FIELD EVENT: FRONT ROW: Tom Hgsiip, Srrphen Rader, Frank Cov- mnoh, Jin Oliver, BACK ROW: Ross Hensen, Richard Green, Jim WomlJT0, Kent Toylor, Charles Tucker, Roy Snyder, nu... f Coaches Bill Cole and Bill Aaron AlThough They goT a laTe sTarT because of cold weaTher and an unheaTeol pool, Coach Bill Cole says of his i966 Swimming Team, They look very promising. As The yearbook wenT To press They had emerged vicTorioUs over Two opponenTs and had been downed by one oTher. Among his many excellenT swimmers, Mr. Cole ciTes Andy ln.. iii ?3 SWIMMING: Divers: Kenny Oswalr, David Miller, Tim Blankenship A. T - gi Erickson and Richard Payne as showing greaT promise Towards C.l.F. We wish Them luck and more vicTories in The resT oT Their season, A SQUAD. FIRST ROW: Richard Payne, Mark Severance, Alan Ballard, Burl STewarT. SECOND ROW: Tim Blankenship, Bill McNeese, Jerry Pinney, Andy Erickson. vNm1...,A qM . . ,Q .,kQ0....,,..-....,.. If y ,.f '-f'.m'f? , '.- , ., Wqc:.- g - - Q ' WW 4: V' - , . - A . Y 4-1 ' v V - ,N ,P l D , . flag , Noise..-fl, M... .asw'X' -. , ' , A o 'ix-Am .. .- .--1 N-.L ' ' 5,125-pm., rg,---v M... .. A .vp- M, K..-...K 4 - if K V - ., 431 W vw-'rv-1 f ',.,L ,,, . . .V if 'ff 1 e. 1- awk:-W. fn B SQUAD, FIRST ROW: David Miller, John Tosello, Bill Tubbs. SECOND ROW: Sco1fJackson, John Cook, Mike McMahon. L.Q6-f'-- Nm' MKFGQ My., ...pf '-.8 'Wi' A ...mf 5' 23 QUQ ,915 S. ,Ni 9 C SQUAD. FIRST POW: Jeff Slurdeyanl, James Disney, Charles Johnson, James Royal, Richard Pe Qonf' SEQQNID ROW: Rick Campbell, Pat Gunning, Kenny Osw T, Dan Lewls. P , ., Mk , , ...Mx ,mlm M , ,V-V: -A Q M 'n r5 ' ,.Ef,'fQ4 ' I ' ' A '.:f ag' Jxtr .. W- 7' 'U 1'7 L3IQEW7f'4 ' ,ld X , uf ' - 5. Q , 5-1 +4 - Sli ,ft .4 -- - A 1 ,M A 52 nf .' C Us . uf K 5'-1 x-fgg,,,Sv' Q h z , , n ' - 2 K M gm A fu - 1 -fri? 5-'of'-sz'-. jd-fig flfai' - , Q 3-6, ,, , N: 5 ,kyk ,Q , N 'Q-LQIA A U '44 'J ' D . ,. K, Y. - ,IL ,. --in nf , wwf -'M,C..f,'-I--' '-N. . on v My n,,,, ,,f ,C W' - 34- 5 'L If fi? -Z.,-,-fa.. f' W -1, - ' ' gg,....,,,- W-' N - ,Q if ' - f , , A.. . . T Qi. Q . .. . M-f - Q.. 'K . , N M , K Q-' . , KW' W CW.. 2' ,, 1' sw K Q..-.Xl-,J f ' Q Coach Jay Topper Coach Jay Toppers IVL championship Ten- nis Team is headed Tor anoTher vicrorious season. VViTh Tennis in iTs TourTh year aT Cen- Tral, The SparTan neTTers again proved Their worTh againsT oTher valley Teams. Several Top-ranked players graduaTed lasT year lin- cluding Bob Price, T963 STaTe doubles cham- pion Trom Texasl, bur neverTheless, This year's varsiTy squad shows promise againsT all opposiTion. The squad includes STeve l-lui, Kelly Edwards, Tom GilberT, Ron I-lull, Mike Gunning, STeve Conrad, and Tom Nussbaum. BesT oT luck in The TuTure To a very successful Team. i JT? JUNIOR VARSITY. BOTTOM ROW: Alton Marcus, Terry Ouilan, Mike Sessions. TOP ROW. John Beinhorn, Ron Greenlee, Randy Fisher, Kelly Edwards Steve Conrad Mike Gunning Tom Nussbaum Ron Hull Tom Gilberf Sieve Hui T--Q.. ,Q T 2, 'L , fi w 5 , L Q ,L,'LL'.'-L, -iff-1 1' T fa fs-1,zff1-fffiff 1 , M- i'- f T T ' - 1 ,m 'Lm,m-'- - ill - ' . sig ' T i '.1 my -'EI-51 ' -L , 1 T T ' i Q K l 1, ' :fn l - 1 1 , - . is , w e 1- 1- 4 K 'T I- Lh 5 if . -.j su'1,?1, ifsZl 3 1 W. .Q frzqfnl K, Q V he ,Evil - 3 , - . in 2' ii, 5112? T T' lg 1 T r- rssi siss i ' ' A--. 1 .T 2 T v fi ,? mx lf 53-Tw :agp .ki Fi fi .. z L ge gi. b ,k,Zg, ,:g. , :,i., ig V i .,.,'-I, Q'k- ' s s 5 . . fzi-awigggggi . T ,f T if ,, 1 - ' 5: 'ii s f f4'f.' 'fi T 'T-4.g'ZfMsareis1 ,. ' in M- f- im:-..g. Qgzr 1 2. . is 'mm'h' , v' 1 T , ,UV . I gag TOP ROW: Lucinda Cru , In 1 ' od s, n y y. BOT- iyil We ,L grill? lil ll ' lr Q T T Oll ll' ill M' l.lfQoxal loc ' se on ear girls' T is Team so is oo i ' Tor vic es, Having played Two lwefs, i ing one ancl losing one, The girls' seem aole ' is olirecTion. Team consisTs of six VarsiTy anal six Junior Va y players. To The girl racl4eTeers of CenTral we vv'sl1 conTinued success. TOP ROW: Monica ForTin,. eryl Maas, Warn S1efTy. BOT TOM ROW- Johanna Barr, Pa T u a . . .fx 'TN Coach Marilyn Slocum Larry Cowne Mike SchulTz Jim Plumb 208 ,4-vw Tom LockeTT Doug McClurg Howard Kearney Randy Ryerson SPARTA DIVO T- DIGGERS ln iTs Third year, golf is beginning To play a very imporTanT parT in C.U.H.S. aThleTics. This year TwenTy- seven boys Tried ouT for The Team, which made' iT necessary for coach LePere To sTarT a iunior Team. This year's sfarfing Team was comprised of Tom LockeTT, Mike McClurg, Randy Ryerson, Mike SchulTz, Jim Plumb, Howard Kearney, and Larry Cowne. This year some of The besf golf Teams in The sTaTe, including Indio and Palm Springs, were on The schedule. Besides Their sixTeen maTches, a few mem- bers were inviTed To parTicipaTe in The Jr. Los Ange- les Open, a sTaTewide evenT. Closing ouT The season was The Kiwanis lnviTaTional Tourney aT The CounTry Club. LEFT TO RIGHT: KNEELING, Jim Wagoner, Bill Payne, Larry Collins, Mike Candland, Mike Zoslocki, John BenneT, Rob Boni. STANDING, Coach LePere, John Zoslocki, Mark SchulTz, Randy Ryerson, Howard Kearney, Jim Plumb, Mike Schul Clark RichTer, Mr. Ralph Samaha. 1- White Owen Wiggins Valenzuela HaTTon P 41 T T, G cz E5 f ' 5 if ,, L f X 1 , A 5 ' ' ' I T Harold Bonneau John Loucks Wayne Gonder Tony Escalera T, Raul Gomez Tom Slovak Jim Boldman Jesse Silva Joe Lavender Randy Palomino . ,M QQY Ng? Coach Wilson and Manager This year's VarsiTy Baseball sauad is a very young Team in ThaT iT is made up mosTly of underclassmen. BuT Coach Jim Wilson, having his second year wiTh This Team, has sTarTed oTT The season wiTh many vvins, mainly due To hardworking eT- TorTs of every member and The sTrong Team spiriT. The compeTiTion was keen among Team members vviTh sTarT- ing line up spoTs as follows: Tom Slovak coaching, Joe Laven- der on TirsT base, Willie Valenzuela on second base, Jesse Silva on Third, Randy Palomino shorT sTop, Wayne Gander aT leTT Tield, Allan Owen cenTer Tield, l-larold Bonneau aT righT Tielcl, and Rick WhiTe, Raul Gomez, James Boldman, Amos Walker piTchers. WiTh power hiTTer Jim Boldman and Jesse Silva's TirsT home runs of The season, The Team hopes Tor some real exciTemenT as They go inTo league games. VARSITY H ORSEHIDERS In RX-Nl, ,R - .. W0 209 S L11 gl Nb Quiz: nQg c. A7 6' Nesxr , ic White, Amos Walker, Left to Right. D d Hutton, Rau! Gomez, Jim Boldmon R k IN FI ELDERS Tom Slovak, CA TCHERS AND PITCHERS GE N39 XXX Nb QEN CENQ 4 - was wg? ' X 5, t L ft t Right: W y R h ol Procs I 210 G d All O I EEN? J W1?lJA ff pyiy' f-N1 ,7,, , gif z A ld Bonneou, Mk Wgg ivcl QENDM Tod Drisco ELING T y E . sr , re P ' , OB OVEN El' OU TFIELDERS Darrell Richardson, Manager George Bradshaw, and Coach Enserro. J. V. GLOVERS OPE SEA SO LEFT TO RIGHT: KNEELING, Richard Procsal, Mark Chick, Orlando Monreal, Bob Thing, Richard Dubbe, Larry Eyer. STANDING, Amos Walker, Chuck Conway, David Steele, Gary Shumard, Dale Escalera, KenT Fulmer, Rick Dalton, Jose Lavender, Not Pictured: James White. Opening games Tor The iunior varsify baseball play- ers proved To be successful vvifh Mr. Enserro coaching The Team in Their Tour wins and Two losses. They haven'T yeT gone inTo league play, buT vviTh Tine Rick DalTon and Gerald Richardson, They have a good chance of coming Through on Top. Fine l3aTTing has been shown by David Sfeele, Larry Eyer, and KenT Fulrner so Tar This season. We wish These boys luck in The resT aT Their games. .Q -4-L ' ' ' T. ----, . ... ,,,,s. .,,...,, ,,V., m,..,.q.Wcf QX 55 ik 3 5.1 'Qhuf af A KK i -s..,--- x Q-sul S Six of CenTral's mosT enhTusiasTic Cheerleaders-Cheryl, PaT, and Candy, Seniors, Mary, Nancy, and Chris, Juniors, led our Team and rooTers on To vicTory This year. Four of -The Cheerleaders represenTed our school aT Cheer- leaders Camp in Redlands during The summer and broughT home new ideas Tor cheers. Our girls led cheers aT games and pep rallies Tor TooTball and baskeTball, adding zesT and color vviTh Their clever rouTines. They marched in parades and parTicipaTed in The unveiling of The SPARTAN sTaTue. VViTh The opening of The new gym and The fine cooperaTion of Mr. Mull, Their sponsor, These girls have inspired True SPARTAN SpiriT. Head Cheerleader Cheryl VIVA CIO US S ON GLEA DERS ACTIVA TE SINGING SPIRITS This year's Songleaders Diane and Celia, Seniorsg and Chris- sy, Robin, and Dinah, Juniors, have added exuberant spirit and pep at Central. These girls practiced diligently during the summer and at- tended camp at University ot Redlands in August. There they learned ideas for routines and designing their outfits. They were very active at pep assemblies, games, Serpentine, Christmas, and Carrot Carnival Parades, and participated in the rally to unveil the statue. Many thanks are due this lively quintet for contributing so much SPARTAN Spirit and representing our school this year. 'H' Fighf on, For Cehfrol High We're raising high, Our bc1TTle cry. Fighf on, For Ce-hirol High We're backing you, Unfii We die. FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! Fighf on For Cemrgi High Celia Lundy Rob n Lee . ,Q 3 n 0 0 1 af ' 7: ,, -. ,, A - . Vw. , ... ,xv inf-+' 'v' 5' :K J 4.4 f. ., '4 -'-'ff--if e...fQ'.i W '9-.aiu-'iii gif Livfh, wap ,152 iawgq 4,6 X -wg , .- 2' -, A ,-G., J' ' xwf .5 'f m sag. , L V ' . If Jil . . , k A V yr a ff fi-wf ,216 5 '.Q,g,-f. f?3Q Z.f?, 'Z:g?FvQi ffZ ,lu' ? 'AS:..'.Q?f .3 '1ffff3 S'4'4:,.... Swish ,bird up-QQ ...-. wi v QM.. ww . : wa i 1 h , 1 ' Ja I ' V- 'R' .' Q . , . , E, W3 K 'ar H Q QW N wife in f' w .. .. 'i ,,,2jM if ' 9' 23 ,wg PRINCESS DIANE Diane DuBois, a brown-eyed, brown-haired beauty, sparkled the night ot Homecoming, Her enthusiasm tor her school has been shown by her never-ending participation in Anchor Club, ICC, and as head songleader. Diane is well known for her pleasant personality and quiet smile. To Diane, the honor ot being Homecoming Princess was one to be proud ot, as all ot Central is indeed proud of her. PRINCESS CHER YL For one special night, Cheryl Watson was not performing as a cheerleader. Cheryl, with her bubbling personality and ever-ready smile, was a 1965 Homecoming Princess. This viva- cious green-eyed brunette truly deserved this honor tor the enthusiasm and spirit she has dis- played in all her four years at CUHS. A member of Anchor Club and Annual Statt, Cheryl has always taken an active part in supporting spirit and has set a peppy example for the rest ot Central. She is truly a princess Central can be proud ot. 'Li' ff -Q 1 X '-.29 Q, 'Cf fi' bad? , , . ,. M ,pil Va' ' X . Mm fs Q lp-A ,WX Q. im X ,fx .Mr 1' ..a X T:..l 'f . ,l, 'Q' 'YF A-C L, X , ,,,,, 4 'Wu 'am W, .,,.. V -v I X f x X E X 1 iiigivgr .1,1 :u . fs if QM x ,P 'ww gags: -V,-,P . . gy , , N-my v wk ,I - F , K 'ali . -V if : Y . W: M1495 Mx I lin f F? L 33343: . w 1 S, 1 xx R 34 , : , x X 1 J?i2:,sf2. H -fi Az 155 3. :gzf K, ff Hn yn 5 fa, , y fm n . fn , L, ew- ja, , ' .545 15,11 4, UQWMZQ EL. CENTQO MARY AND MARK The theme ot the 1966 Senior Return wcls Around the World In 180 Minutes . The utmos- phere vvos festive. ond goy os eoch couple represented o different country. A climox to this exciting evening come when Robin Lee ond Jerry Pinney were crowned Queen ond King. Mory Moin ond Mork Severence, olong with Chrissy Bedig ond Tommy Slovok, completed this royol court. The donce was enioyed by cull ond morked the end of the lost big sociol event ofthe T966 school yeor. J AROUND THE WORLD IN .4 i 180 MINUTES CHRISSY AND TOMMY -.-,J4 QUEEN NANCY Ndncy Ruby, d slender, lolonde, brown-eyed beouTy, was crowned queen of The 1966 Prom. Noncy, Senior Closs PresidenT This yeor, hcis dlvvoys hcxd o grecn' oleol of spiriT ond enThusidsm in Working Tor her clciss and The school. She hcid O leod porT in The Senior Closs Pldy dnol reigned royol- ly os The i966 Prom Queen. PRINCESS DIANE PRINCESS CHER YL PRINCESS CELIA PRINCESS CHRISTY ROYALTY SIGNATURES 1 Kfglwudjf 1 fbbfpggdf ZLZLQJ 6 'C,1f4Lf' ilu, QL! . , lb, gkpyj Q 64.fQfA.2 - fwbifmm 672 Wm wf-f AU Wu-p'JLLf1-f2A6fQfVb5f w4Ofw UQ Wu LLMJLQ Kam! f JM ww Vldwvazf CW' 2 5... 3 ,LN , u , A . :J . u . .R,, 9 2221 im A 'H- 3 W C ,,.-Q? ilk ,,..v ,.v' ...W- ,Q-f-' Q., qi .3- MQ-'NN p4g fp-ez 'N-s., va f'f , 5 5 s,,,i , ,F 'H r K V V r .Y Q 1 B, X. :if if , ? LET'S GO LETS FIGHT W fix -6 WE WO f... . BAND TRIP THE BEAT 3 i 2 ,,, K g , BECOME BEA T! f .si M 'fi ,Z V . 7 f ?-' ,. x': ADVERTISEMENTS Susan Shnde, Karen Freeman, and Claudia Christian a h Tg h r, DoU Bliven, is shown with Two of his IVWQ Their I'1C1irdOr1e GT pd winning portraits, one a nafural color study fC I I I Us Ida Quan. GRACE DORAN'S BEAUTY SCHOOL, INC DOUGLAS BLIVEN PHOTOGRAPHY 1249 Main I26 S. 51h KANDAL INSURANCE SIGNATURES A Lines of 'RSUWCR FIRESTONE TIRE 8. RUBBER co. AUTO - Life - Fire 400 Main Accident 84 I-iealih COTTAGE FOOD MARKET 895 Broadway EI Ceniro 352-2511 822 S. 6th CAMPBELL INSURANCE AGENCY 224 S. 8TI1 DICK BRADSHAW'S RICHFIELD 796 Main ALLEN 8k BLISS AMERICAN CLEANERS 81 DYERS 124 S. 7th Plastering Confraciors OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 260 N Imperial 352-3462 521 Mum GREEN'S CUSTOM JEWELRY T13 N. 51h 4 , ' Vu. -ff' E EY I AVL A' suppwi Mike McEIvany, David Manning, and Frank Popeioy are work- Billy Douthitt shows us the high pressure cylinder tester at ing on the truck from W. H. Douthitt Steel 8: Supply, Inc. Valley Auto Supply Co. Si iiimg 1illllliliiliillfliiuiiiiiiit son, discuss real estate at Roger Oswalt and Mark Shultz discuss their savings for the D coming year before entering Edward A. Erickson Real Estate . . . 8: I Security First National Bank I1SUl'Ul1Ce 1447 Adoms 576 Main and 1671 W. Main 237 ww., Honestly, lT's The Besi Policy WATTLES INSURANCE 8. BONDS lFormerly Wash burn-Wafflesl E. K. WC1TTleS 300 S. imperial EI Ceniro, Calif. Phone 352-l87'l Before ond offer pictures of Greg Block, and his woodcorving proiecf in Art lV. First Class Reasonable UPHOLSTERING CARMEL UPHOLSTERING 247 N. em Phone 352-3214 OUALL5 N LYON'l fonsir-Nfff,,.,f Pot Collins and Hugh Liirell admire the sign onthe new office ot Dgvid McKenzie begins his daily rome gf QUALLS 81 LYON, CONSIGNEES CULLIGAN SOFT WATERS 76 Union Co. Disiribufor 238 241 Orange 1224 Stare fll Tammy Walker and Scolf Jackson dlscuss lhe po Icy of all IH Susie Westmoreland helps Mlke and Bill Kennerson wnh plants HOWARD JACKSON KENNERSON FLOWERS 8. GREENHOUSES 61h and Store 1470 Sfvfe WK Mlm! EMM 2Si:ET'f!f'Y:f'i ,,i Lester and Nqncy and Judy Mg Mrs Wayne Taylor IS busy with her daily Ed Emmett Engmeer shows James Derek Cherland and Tom Kufer watch and Larry Osa parts of a fare Truck the Marhnizing ocfnvnty I? McMahon s Furniture Sfore 742 Main Dennis Dorson watches colored T.V.. They The Smff of 66 . also have furniture To fit all household needs. Imperial Valley Bowl Highway 99 and Wall ST. vm Schenlman Southern Paper 8. Supply Co. 429 Main Debbie Lewis and Cathy Szczotka wafch Nancy Rosenbaum, Susan Schaefer Ricky Campbell bowl. Greg Black look at their large variety wrapping paper. 'bp Brady Tackeft shows Janice Harris, Celia Lundy and James Stinson Gaynell Lepel and Cyndy Wood have an informal visit with Mr a lie at . , - Prilchard at . George R. Harris Men s Wear Lemons-Wiley Morluary l597 W. Main 560 Slale 240 I l Janice D'Albani and Bruce Lyons are examining merchandise aT SONES 8. HINSON 455 smie Rick Barr shows Mike Eyer and Eddie Gross The wood paneling aT BARR LUMBER CO. 250 Ross Chris Wood and PaTTy Tagg show Their enThus1asm over MUNTZ sTereo They have The world s largesT library of rnagor label popular yozz and classical music Over 9000 selecTlons in half one and Two hour carTrldges The MunTz Magnenc STereo CarTridge conTalns as much as QVQ Tull hours of your TavoriTe sfereo recorded music' Requires no care no mampulahon' I. V. MUSIC CENTER 637 Main 241 Rodney Ritter has his hair cut. STONE'S BARBER SHOP 668 Main HEMS BROS. MORTUARY i975 South 4th GREYHOUND LINES 'iii 460 State EL CENTRO DRUG co. 5th 8g Main Madeline Morgan and Susie Westmore- land inspect a new coach. Pat Falco visits with Mr. Hems. Eva Wong, June Wogatzke, and Lechner shop for needs and notions qi' QL , Darla Hanson helps Ann Duncan and Jan Mc- Cheryl Watson ancl Bill Henderson take a look Glocklin pick out school clothing at at the fine cards at SEARS ROEBUCK 81 CO. McCOY'S OFFICE SUPPLY INC. 737 Main 626 Main 242 N Palimino, Gary Shumard, and Gary Olson Talk Melinda Bailey, Terri Legakes, John Zoslocki, and .lim Mr. Slovak abouT Title insurance aT Wagner Take a look aT The new 1966 cars aT SECURITY TITLE WOMACK-MITCHELL MOTOR CO. 654 Mom fi I 690 Mom CLEMENTS DRUG STORE 593 Main PETE SEVERANCE DisTrlbuTor of STandard Oil Products New 84 Main Temple, Patty Tagg, and Chuck Janice McPheTrlge, Candy Severance, n are window shopping. Mike Smith, and Mark Severance sfand on The delivery Truck. ueen Cela Lndy Dnah Duflock Talks wfh her fafher at of one clay becoming a June his office. W7i T BROOKS JEWELRY 6Th 81 Main CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 660 Main Gloria Franks, Pat Osa, and Mary Franks watch as Ceil places the Homecoming crown on Queen Celia at MIMI'S BEAUTY SALON T31 South 6th lll ,fc .,iWi. Kathy Teague, Elaine Cluett, Shelly Feuerloorn, and Dave Stevenson try out a new GTO Tiger at H 8: R PONTIAC 764 Main l . fs ,sv is Nr' Katy Blakely, Mary Berkley, and Harry Weiss view merchandise at IMPERIAL HARDWARE CO. 244 525 Main f Janice Cole, our foreign exchange student, anal Greg Shultz till a gas can at ELMER C. KUHN RICHFIELD OIL DISTRIBUTOR 257 East Main Everyone goes fo Leslye King hos her hOir styled by her mother, M DONALD'S C569 Mm PROFESSIONAL BEAUTY SHOP ll5 South 5th Mrs. King, Ot - f- ..,, we uname...-iz tr ' A A A HV 'Awe Carol Mitosinkcx ond Vivian Cribbs wotch Sue Clork ond Mike Forncisero IOOk Through O color television. Their speciculty is color TV ond sgmple book ot electronic Organs Ot GLENN'S t.v. RADIO Doc l- V- UNOLEUM lO7 South sm H25 Mom 245 N ww Janice Stanley shakes hands with a pilot from GROWERS AERIAL East Main 0 1 I ppel, Oh No!!! WWW llllll lllAlIllllll fig? SL. f ' K ' - Rand Qdfvzef 35 Madeline Morgan shows that sales and service ot any office equipment is available at your door by DELL MORGAN'S OFFICE MACHINE CO. 775 Orange it s A Q ss fr? 34 -it--ww. ,TW ., Mary Maine, Sue Stetty, and Candy Severance model clothes from J C PENNEY CO. I523 West Main Believe it or not, all clothes worn here by Mary Main, Kathy Duff, Judy Yeager, Dinah Dutlock, Cathy Malian and Charlotte Aaron can be dry cleaned in one 8 pound load at RUB-A-DUB-DUB 216 South 8th ? i ,fr Lucinda Crirnan, Richard Zinn, and Carl Bouk discuss a savings account at IMPERIAL SAVINGS 84 LOAN ASSOCIATION 200 South 5th .Q 4 Nancy Ruby and Jerry Stilwell admire the fine organs with Mr, Ortrnan at HAMMOND ORGAN 687 smie www' fy f,45lll17 497' All Spartans gather at their favorite hang-out after a hard day's study at Central. Fosi'er's Old Fashion Freeze TAYLOR PU?LISl':I!'IS3 'COMPANY 230 Souttf 4th 47 W M -ww' I 'WMM R Rf ff-A ' wi v - f .... ...,. ww if ,........, qv- pp.f.- ,,vv 1 ,,f, v - I 1 41, ,, 'irl fsfv , W'f'1'A -.W-W .W N , Q-I ' 'W' V M W' ...::ff?A ...M-'L74 -M?'Y' M3379 W MMS' f - f f ' H . ff,f.I,, I VJ. , , I-y-f,, ,+f:. ww, ff, - 'I ,J ww. ,w ,R . f. -, f ' V' V, wff ,mv Y4 ' v 1 ' I .R . I y I F5 -W 1 I ...xy , , ..,, . , M , A , I. , 4 . . .. W 4, . V. , , , ,, M , r. ,.,,, ., , yy. , ,,,.,, M, M... . .U , . ,A Q ,I Ag Wf4g+Z ff , ff? I I 1 ,ff ?2 1i'4f,,,rn,f ,iffy 1-45 ff , V' Ll6?z:w:,w,z' , fi. 24 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT r Y. ,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,.v,,,,, ....,. V ,. .3 , .- r A Wy I' X Q , MLN, .Y V I' ws I' X 1 1 w V V k ! ,N 5 1 5 1 i l yr y N I 5 alll , ,if..w 1 H. m E , I w S , mm ,E , , mg rw , s 1 , L .. , -. .,,, wvf M Q I V qfffmg--: fb f W , fd :ne,mww.4eW w H ' - . , H W +,1,,en5 4,2 , Q , .Ax , , :aff ' V .N .,


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