Charter Oak High School - Shield Yearbook (Covina, CA)

 - Class of 1961

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u rophecy RON KNECHT — still studying to achieve his goal of being a nuclear physicist. DIANA KNOX — passing her screen test and becoming an actress. KAREN KNUDSEN— working hard as secretary- homemaker. MARY KOCH — sharing her knowledge with others as a teacher. EVAN KOPALD — still trying to be- come a wealthy playboy. DAN KROLL — working hard at his job as a mechanic. JOANNE KULICK— opening her own beauty shop after years of experi- ence. MARYANNE LaGUARDIA— working as a foreign correspondent in Brazil. GAIL LAMBERT — designing the clothes worn by famous women all over the world. JOHN LANDIS — becoming famous as a great electronics engineer. BRENT LARSON — spending his life in the country as a farmer. RON LASOCKI — pilot for one of the big airlines. BOB LAWERENCE — working as a pop corn salesman in the San Diego Zoo. BRAD LEHMAN — working to achieve his goal of taking Drew Pearson ' s job. CAROL LEON — working as a beauti- cian in a movie studio. GIL LEWIS — becoming a lawyer and hailed as a great legal mind. JIM LOCKHART — going into politics and runs for state Legislature. ROSIE LOVELL — as the world ' s most talkative teacher she is well liked. LINDA LOVETT — becoming a famous woman artist. ED LOWMAN — hailed as the greatest composer of the century. DENNY LUCKETT— becoming an en- gineer and enjoys working. ROBERTA LYNDON— showing her ex- cellent training as a secretary. ANN McCUSKER — giving lessons in charm and poise to teenagers. KATHY McELROY— joining the ranks of America ' s teachers. PAT McFALL — working as a secretary while waiting for a wedding ring. DENNIS McGlLLIS — taking people on jungle cruises in Disneyland. CHARLOTTE McWILLIAMS — a nurse who postpones business for her father. JAMES MALONEY — teaching engi- neering in a large college. JOY MARRIAGE — enjoying the study of psychology. GAIL MAXSON — teaching modeling in a charm school. PAUL MELTON — alternating being a farmer and a professional football coach. CATHY MENDELL — a happy house- wife with eleven children. MIKE MICELLI — becoming a chef at the Coconut Grove. ED MIDDLEMISS — a nuclear physicist who wins the Nobel Prize. LOUIS MITTLESTADT — has a large audience as a disc jockey. Force engi- C. O. DOUG MOORE — becoming a stage director on Broadway. KAY MOORE— working hard as an executive secretary. JANET MUDGETT — doing secretarial work for a local church. BOB NAYLOR — becoming a success- ful financial advisor. PAUL NIELSON— working as an effi- cient businessman. JIM NELSON— leaving the Air and becoming an electrical neer. DAVE NEMEROFF — another graduate who became an engineer. LYNN NIELSON — enjoying fame and fortune as an actress. DAVE O ' BRIEN — going into business with Marv as a photographer for playboy. TOM ORTH — making a career out of the Marines. ROBERTA OTTE— working as an effi- cient telephone operator. SCOTT OWEN — another Nobel Prize winner for nuclear physics. PAT PACKARD — becoming a woman Marine Sergeant. MARY LEE PALMER — working hard typist and stenographer. JOHN PARKER — designing land- scapes for mansions. NANCY PAULSON — molding young minds through teaching. BOBBIE PECKHAM — perennially keeps the world wondering does she or doesn ' t she? SUSIE PERRY — graduating from little Iodine to big Iodine. CATHY PICKETT — another girl who became a telephone operator. MARV PIWONKA— half of the firm Piwonka-O ' Brien photographers for Playboy. SUSIE POOLE — a Cartoonist on the ■itoff of the New Yorker, SHARON POPERSKY — retiring from job as a public accountant to be- come a housewife. MIKE PORTERFIELD — teaching engi- neering at Cal Poly. MIKE PROUTY — owning and operat- ing his own print shop. SHARON RAILEY — joining the many, many housewives and mothers. Gary RAMONA — studying to become a draftsman. SUSAN RAWLINGS — fascinating the world with her mental power. CAROL RAWSON — teaching English to high school students. KAREN RICHARDSON— top notch bus- iness woman. SIMONE ROBAIRE — receiving her Ph.D. in foreign languages. JIM ROBERTS — working as a design engineer and artist. JUSTIN ROBERTS — becoming an over- seas correspondent to Africa. PAT ROYAL — working in a beauty salon as a hair stylist. TEDDI SADLIER — off to Paris to join the Follies. JACKIE SAILERS — perfecting her jump- ing in modern dance. JANET SANDERS — becoming a house- wife and mother of eight. MARY LOU SCHAEFFER — a private secretary to a corporation Pres. BOB SCHOOLEY— becoming a Phar- macist and buys his own drugstore. JACK SEEH — becoming an elementary school teacher after the service. DAVE SEIM — coaching basketball in a high school. BOB SEXTON— playing baseball for the New York Yankees. EMERY SMITH — becoming known for his scientific research. BOB SNIDER — his speaking ability leads him to politics. DARLENE SODERLAND— another oper- ator for the telephone company. DON SODMAN — using his technical training as an engineer. NEDDA SPANO — constantly buying clothes, clothes, clothes. CAPPY STETZ— one of Charter Oak ' s lost famous engineers. JIM STOUDT — following his career in music. JOE STRADER — following the career of an Air Force pilot. CHERYL STRASSENBERG — being a singing housewife. DORALEE SUMMERS — a missionary on some far away island. DAVE TACKETT — as a Madison Ave- nue advertising artist. JIM THOMAS — drawing designs for modern industry. LINDA THORUP — designing famous women ' s fashions. JANY TORICK — pursuing the career of a private secretary. DICK TOWT — being hailed as a great pianist. TOM TRUEBLOOD — going into the field of foreign diplomacy. WALLY VAN SELOW— still a top con- tender in the Olympics. DAN VITULLO — becoming world ' s second best wrestler. STEVE WALD — pursuing his education and becoming a genius. JACK WALDRON — becoming a doctor and forming a medical clinic. ROLAND WATERS — working in the field of commercial art. JOANNE WATSON — becoming a beauty operator. WERNER WEISSIG— well known as a successful insurance agent. NANCY WICKHAM — becoming a happy housewife and mother. FRANK WILFERT — dentist who races sports cars as a hobby. BETTE WILKINS — another housewife and mother. STEVE WILLIAMS— becoming a nu- clear physicist. BARBARA WILLS — working hard at her secretarial job. BING WILSON — pursuing a career in wine tasting. WALDON WOLF — one half of the win- ning doubles team at Wimbleton. KEN WYLIE — becoming number one wrestler in the world. JOHN ZEHRUNG — other half of the winning team at Wimbleton. PAUL ZIMMER — studying at graduate school.

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Se ic 26 Ten years from now, we see: MARGARET ADAMS — molding young minds in an elementary school. LINDA AHLQUIST— secretary to a fa- mous lawyer. LONANNE ALEXANDER — a happy housewife and mother with several tots. MARK ALSOP — drawing the advertise- ments for Madison Avenue. SHARON ANDERSON — showing her secretarial skill in an office. MARTIN ARCE — a hard-working Cer- tified Public Accountant. JOE ARNHOLT — proving he is g skilled draftsman. LIN ASTON — a busy, happy house- wife and mother. GEORGE BATTISTA — a contractor, but secretly planning to retake Cuba. HALLIE BAUMGARDT— saying coffee, tea, or milk? on an airliner. SHARON BEAGLE — also being an ev- er-pleasant airline hostess. SHIRLEY BEAGLE — proving her busi- ness efficiency as a secretary. JUDY BEASLEY— joining the ranks of girls who are housewives and mothers. ANNE BELL — working as a hair stylist at a big movie studio. LARRY BEYER— happily doing the job of an expert mechanic. CLAIR BINGHAM — being a better architect than Frank Lloyd Wright. LYNN BINGHAM— building the edi- fices his brother designs. RAY BLACKSHEAR— toiling hard as an engineer. JUDY BLACKSTONE — being an all- important telephone operator. EDDIE BLECKSMITH— becoming a doc- tor after years of being a track star. GEORGE BOBANGO — giving up a successful acting career to be a businessman. DON BOOLS — also a hard-working and good engineer. FREDDI BOZICH — becoming a private secretary to a great executive. BOB BRAINARD— showing his skill as a civil engineer. RON BRILES — being the architect who becomes famous for a new build- ing. JIM BROOKS — coming out of the serv- ice and dedding upon a career. JULIE BROWN— half of the top French horn duo in the country. SUSIE BROWN— other half of the top French horn duo in the country. BOB BRUESCH — attending graduate school at a large university. EDE BUERGER — becoming a modern- day Florence Nightengale in her work. WALT BURGER — making good with his band and becomes famous. CAROL BURR — one of the many who turn to house- keeping and mother- hood. WARREN BURRIS— becoming a profes- sional Dodger baseball player. DON CAPMAN— still wishing he be- came a race track attendant. CAROL CLACK — becomes a house wife and mother. SANDY CLACK — hailed as the top cartoonist in the country. GINNY COOK — becomes a private secretary after years at hard work. BRUCE CRAIG — becomes an expert chef. BOB CRANE — landing a job as an engineer. RAY CREECH — spending an inherited fortune and leading a gay life. JERRY CURRAN — becomes the most- liked history teacher in ages. MIKE DECH — returns to CO. as a var- sity track coach and continues to give the school winning teams. SHIRLEY DELLOSBEL— astounding the country with her mathematical ability. DEE DESSECKER— finally settles down and becomes a house wife. YVONNE DEWHIRST — becoming a famed missionary in a foreign land. WES DIXON — leading the quiet but good life of a minister. CYNTHIA DOSHIER — enjoying her position as a registered nurse. PAULINE DOWNING— working in the telephone company business office. STEVE DOWNS — becoming famous for his great architectural works. MIKE DUCKWORTH— coaching gym- nastics in a high school. JIM DUNN — a man much in demand at Cape Canaveral. DON EBERSOLE — a hardworking never tiring machinist. DENESE EILS — another of the many girls who chose to be a housewife. SANDIE ELLIS — graduates from decor- ating gyms to decorating mansions. MARIANNE EREM — working in a tra- vel bureau and telling people places to go. JOHN ESSLINGER — quieting down at lost and becoming a .businessman. JANE ETTER — becoming a famous woman roller-skater. SCOTTIE EVANS — inheriting a great sum of money and throwing lots of parties. RICHARD FARMER— achieving his life long ambition of becoming a rancher. BRAD FEINER — getting up early in the morning to do his job as a milk- man. FRANK FEY — becomes more famous than Gene Krupa for his drum ability. DAVE FISHER — outrageously rich and happy due to his successes. LARRY FISHER — still devoting all his time to getting rich. DENNY FORSHAN— dethroning Shelly Berman and becomes most popular comedian. VINCE FORSHAN— still one of the in- separables made up of him and Gil Lewis. TONI GALLUCCI — writing the humor- ous best-seller My Days As a Hotrod Driver. PAULA GANN — teaching psychology at a large university. secretary to a fa- a bio SANDY GARDNER mous doctor. RICHARD GARRET — going on game hunt in darkest Africa. NADINE GAYDA — writes paper-backs to supplement income as public- relations expert. FRANCES GILFILLAN — one of the many who become a house wife. DANNY GLAHN — owner and breeder of the finest horses in the nation. JOHN GOLDING — becoming a fa- mous chef at his cafe in Uptown N.Y. ALLEN GOOCH — achieving his goal of becoming a Civil Engineer. BONNIE GOULD — receiving professor- ship in psychology from Berkeley. JOYCE GRAHM — working diligently as a nurse in a hospital. DENNIS GRANT — achieving goal of being accepted into the MAFIA. JOHN GREGORY — winning six-day bicycle race in Europe. DENISE GREENBAUM— studying to be a doctor of psychiatry. MIKE GRUER — first volunteer to visit Venus and Mars. MARY JO GUIDINGER — giving up career to become a housewife. KATHY GUSTAFSON — joining the ranks of Americas happy house- wives in Fullerton. CHRIS HADEN — working in a law firm with six of seven partners. GING HAMILTON — retiring from her secretarial job to become a home- maker. LLOYD HANSON — becoming a new professor at Cal Tech. PETE HENDERSON — remaining the shortest giant in the west. TOM HENRY — followmg his father ' s footsteps as supervisor of the Ma- sonic Home. CHRIS HOCKMEYER— a car salesman, who becomes as rich as the Yeakles. SHARON HOPPERT — working as a dental assistant in L.A. PAT HOUSE — molding minds in an elementary school. RON HOUSE — working hard as a car- penter for a construction company. MARGARET HUBER— teaching model- ing in a high school. JOE HULTS — going into business as a rancher in Texas. PHIL HULTS— keeping books for a large firm in a big city. TERRY HUTCHINSON— mokes a career of the Air Force. DALE JENSEN — achieves worthy no- tice as an athlete. RUSS JOHNSON — working the lights on Hollywood movie set. JIM JONES — studying at the grad- uate school of a large university. NORMAN JUNKERMEIR— pursuing his hobby of testing mattresses. ELEANOR KALLIO — becomingo homemoker and mother of seven. BOB KELLIHER — achieving his goal of becoming a top-notch engineer. BARBARA KERNS — working hard at her job as a legal secretary.

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