Compton High School - El Companile Yearbook (Compton, CA)

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Ti-IE i957 EL COPIPANILE COMPTON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMPTON, CALIFORNIA LINDA LORENZEN EDITOR VOLUME IV T957 E I 5' CS ,, , . iii, 1. s I I I V, W, .. 1. .11 - , F rf I 2 ER Q, 2' ' 3 5 f 5 5-vu I z L.: if ' A , f ,W . . 1 -'WM 4. f'- 2 ' i 11 2 ' 9 HQUOAVW HH i K , . .WH --f' - 'I ix 4 I, 1 ... - L - .Q .4141 s . E-rs 'ra-1 rf fx GE , . ., Q, . f '- ,' , ,-v , ' Laz y '.,,f,fE22f?'f:.g,,g, ,U ff-2Q:f2??.fa:fzyeg,igg,5,, ' f N ' ,, f .J- , ,.., 5. . id, , mf K ,J I Q- . . M, W1 W 1 V . xfrjzsl-A y asf is F fix? it ,.. FH- 2 4 .Ni in '1 ' iiE? l ,St n ' K x, , , Q mf? 5 'f ,JL Ni? , .V ,i je, -.g., ,:. , J' W H . , 1 , . .M ufic J, ,.x,,,, 4.5 i iii? I 5, f Q, . . -.. -'X , NL f ' ,M it fl. 132553 ' L f . J Fl X A L .W , W k A I ,W , . 1 Q :M ,gfwfi ' 'Q' VK, if! ww-Gm M ig - ' S - N ' ' Vx li?J':?'l ,,.:-VCL' ..M.f...MN,.....w,..., .,.. 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S ., ..- 1 .'AY Wg gi 54, al' 4 1 N if N' 'Lil U , r W 3 8 I U ' 3' N ' .,,, L A l - 3 V Ag ' V , . '1,L ..h'h 5 L 'WA '33 b x , Ax VAIIAA :X 1 lv? lzvv 9 ,,:. . Q 1 , l11Ht 'Q - ,..,.. 3 ..... I W h Q , , i f ,kk :lv 1 wr, K ' ,4 P 1. ex X 41 45 ix 'N-X. 'M'-E. PI bl- 950 FRANKLIN C. HEMPHILL has served the Compton secondary school district for the past twenty-eight years, five years as superintendent, three years as deputy superintendent, and twenty years as assistant superintendent. Mr. Hemphill holds an A.B. degree from Colorado State and a M.A. from the University of Southern California. He is an active member of Kiwanis, the Masons and Phi Delta Kappa. BOARD OF EDUCATION Joseph L, Causey Clerk Dlb Trilcfl' Mr. Hemphill is shown here with Mr. Robert G. Barnes, business manager for the Comp- ton Secondary School District. Mr. Hemphill and Mr. Barnes are busily working on plans for Compton's two new schools, Ralph J. Bunche Junior and Manuel Dominguez Senior High. They have completed the plans for repairing and adding on to our existing plants. Mrs. Clara E. Fox Edwin W. Chaffee Vice-president 1 Member 'Af C ' ' X' f' . fb ' . .r. -.-f. 5fC ' -GQ ADP'llNIS'l'F ATJRS 9a 7 RAE E. CARGILLE has advanced by leaps and bounds in his work. He served seven years as a teacher, six as assistant principal of various iunior high schools and now is in his third year as deputy superintendent. He holds an A.B.S, degree from Redlands University and a M.A., from the University of Southern California. He is an active member of Rotary and Phi Delta Kappa. William E. H. Knight President Everette D. Pyle Member Mr. Cargille is shown here with Mr. Carl J Burk, director of curriculum and research Mr. Cargille and Mr. Burk work hand in hand on the many school programs and ac tivities. f UR ADP'llNlSTF ATJRS - ' ,. E ., F , E l 43:35 'T it l Mrs. Westcott is often called upon to lend an ear and a helping hand to the problems of both faculty and students. Here she is shown with Mr. James Sherril, sophomore problems teacher and counselor, discussing scheduling for next fall. I6 The pictures on these two pages prove that Mrs. Doris T. Westcott, is interested in every phase of school life. Pupils as students, lea- ders, and athletes, as well as faculty mem- bers know that she is willing to listen to any problems and to assist in solving them. Ronnie Largent, associate student body pre- sident second semester, and Mr. Everett Shipman, coordinator of student activities, are shown discussing school affairs, which shows her all around interests in our school and its activities. Mrs. Westcott is always ready to make any student feel at home on Compton's campus. Here she is shown with Jeanette Lemarie, a new student from Ecquardor, and her secre- tary, Mrs. Frances Lalonde. PF INCIPA- DORIS T. WESTCOTT has served as principal of Compton High School for the past four years. Previously she spent seventeen years in various educational fields in the Compton Secondary District. In the educational field she holds a B.S. and M.S. from the Univer- sity of Southern California. As proof of her various activities Mrs. Westcott claims membership in Phi Lamloa Theta, Delta Psi Gamma, Delta Gamma Phi, Phi Kappa Phi and Spars. She vvas elected Helen of Troy for two years. 14 SSlSTAN'l' Martha G. Borders, coordinator of attendance, holds an A.B. degree from Tarkio College, Mis- souri, and an M.A. from Northwestern. She is a member of Delta Kappa Gamma and is active in Business and Professional Women's Club. s Annabel L. White has been with the Compton Secondary School District for 27 years, and has filled various sta- tions in the field of edcation. Teacher, vice-principal and now assistant principal. She holds a B.S. and M.A. de- gree from the University of Southern California. Guid- ance, bulletins, Girls' League and scheduling, keep her very busy, but she occassionally finds time for a social hour-she goes to tea with members of Girls League and to breakfast with the faculty. William B. Rollins, coordinator of guidance and records, holds an B.A. and M.A. from the Univer- sity of California, Los Angeles. He is sponsor of the Future Teachers Club, and is active in De Molay work. He is also a member of Phi Delta Kappa. Mr. Keith Lee has been a teacher, coach, vice principal, and is now assistant principal in charge of ground supervision, discipline, trans- portation, control, Boys' Federation and too many other duties to list here. Mr. Lee is athletic di- rector and sponsors the Key Club. He holds a B.S. degree from the University of Redlands and an M.A. from the University of Southern California. He will be at Dominguez High next fall as prin- cipal. Mr. Lee works closely with faculty, Mr. Busch, math, and Coach Joseph, basketball, get his sympathetic ear when they talk about their problems. Mrs. Pearman, his secretary, listens in. Everett K. Shipman is coordinator of student ac- tivities. He holds a B.A. and M.A. from Ohio State. He came to Compton Secondary School District in 1946 and taught in the Junior highs. He has been at Compton Senior High for the past two years. PF INCIPAS Q. James F. O'Donovan is coordinator of continu- ation department. He holds an A.B. from Minot State Teachers College and an M.S. from the University of Southern California. He is on the board of directors for Updike School Foundation and is an active member in various Boy Scout works. Business Department Chairman is Lois Atherton, B.A,, M.S. Physical Education Department Chairman is Kathleen Campbell, B.S., M,S. Science Department Chairman is James Caudill, BA., M.A. English Department Chairman is Joanne Dale, B.A., M.A. John Del Monico, l y ii . r UR ifi-- - Chet Baird, B.A. Spo rts Kathryn Bowers, B.A., M.S. Home Economics Monroe Busch, B.S., M.A. Mathematics Joseph Buxton B.S., M.S. English Robert Campbell, B.A., M.A. Spanish Paddy Cauclillo, B.A. Physical Education Miriam Cox, B.S., M.S. English Charles Doyle, Pl'1.B., M.A. Physical Education B.A., M.M. Music Francis Dilworth, B.A., M.S. Sophomore Problems Pauline Abbott, B.S. U.S. History Edward Adams, B.S., M.S. Drivers Training Cena Altnow, B,A., M.A. Science Charles Ambellan, B.S., M.S, Mechanical Drawing Viola Bagwell, B.S. Journalism 0 0 Wesley Dunn, Smith- Hughes Graphic Arts Ruth Eagles, B.A., M.A. English Raymond Edgmon F Donald Edwards . . Metal Shop Josephine Elliott B.S. English C ,F l. g fir, if , C at . rgri- 1 J Donald Fisher, B.E., M.E. Sophomore Problems Rex Frank, B.A. Business Albert Galation, B.A. Typing Jerryl Gardner, B.A., M.A. History lrsi .-Acurrr is CMQ, , , ,i.' j l ,ir-mhz' Q 'L' 1 Kenneth Goodian, B.S., M,S. Woodshop Robert Gregory, B.A. Drivers Training Clifford Gritz, M.A., B.S. Science Art Department Chairman is Leonard Fisher, B,A., M.A. Home Economics Department Chairman is Estella Hall, B.A., M.A. Mathematics Department Chairman is Margaret Harris, B.A. Shop Department Chairman is Ernst Hartmann, B.A., M.E. Amy Gross, B.A. Senior Problems Virginia Hanks, B.S. Physical Education Dea n Harbour, B.S Mathematics M u s i c Depart- tmen Chairman is Sirna Man- nick, B.A., M.M. Language De- partment Chair- man is Ruth Mervis, B.A., M. LITT. Hazel Harlan B.S. Senior Problems Doris Hayes B.S. Physical Education Delight Hoffmann B.F.A. Art Crafts 22 Ruth Horton B.A. Spanish Joy Howell B.A., M.A. Library Milton Johnston B.S. Science Louie Joseph B.A. History Dorothy Knox B.S. Business Michael Kosturick B.A., M.A. Drama Alice Lonsdale B.A., M.A. English Dorothy Lowe B.S., M.A. Health Counselor 5 l iff ,W , I 5 x -' K , V X L , L-,J 4 H X X T L 1 E 'Ll L r l-1 . l ttf f lg i L Xxlll XQC li- , G l l l S l GUIDES Boys Physical 1 Education Chair- l man is Gordon '-5' M 5- Orr. B.S., M.S. Hmory Depart' ' ment Chairman : .KYA I It is Ralph Rozelle, E , p H '1f?2if ' Y-uf Edith McCulloch B.S., M.A. Sophomore Problems wx- .WL ' Lillian McDermott Sarah McMonegal Ruth Midkiff B,S. B.S., M.A. B.A. Home Economics English Home Economics Jacomina Marsman Margaret Montgomery B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. History Business Florence Mason Abner Morton B.A. B.A., M.A. Continuation English Patrick Murphy B.A. English Karl Olson B.A., M.E. Mathematics Grace O'Malley B.A. English Hubert Parker Daniel Presnall B.S., M.S. B.S., M.A. Auto Shop Science Laura Pievac William Roy B.S. B.A. Business Speech Willis Powers Thelma Rule B.A., M.A. B.E. Mathematics Continuation IV i-I V v X ,S James Sherrill ' fv B.A., s.T.M. , Sophomore Problems fi is Seii 5 3 'li J '- iill t , A 5 ,X . . .h . Arthur Saxeu MGFIOTIS Smit Ina Silverman BA B.A. B.A. Sgielme Business Physical Education Margaret Stanley Allen Sims Marcella Schug BS B.S., M.S. B.S. ' ' . B . Physical Education Busmess . Usmess Maxine Stephaman Roberta Slothower B.S., M.S. B.A. Dan Sweet B.A., M.A. History Fred Stockwell B.S. Electric Shop Gertrude Suthard B.S. English Senior Problems Sophomore Problems -pm- A Ethel Wyllie Sophomore Problems B.A. Karl Zwick B.A. English MP' ,O '45 X2 1, Q' 1 A ' J Jerome Miller B.S. Business Priscilla Rigo B.A. English , .i if 'i- Q ,,,. 415.1 ' ' 1 il ' ffifimsi? V 4 51. dxfrf. 'xx X nr YL r- ,Q-1 s iq- g 11-as X 7 5 H 1 1 'ii Ni iv s, E J iisr y llli la Delia Taylor English Eva Terry B.A., M.A. Sophomore Problems Olive Towler B.A. Mathematics A N .Di Omar Berry, B.S. M.S. Math and Algebra 11 James Vine Smith-Hughes Mechanical Drawing James Wall B.A., M.A. Science Wilbur Walsfon B.A. Science T RAI NS lllllgl lilii Phyllis Winger B.A. Physical Education Daniel Woolf B.A. Latin Mildred Wyaff B.A. Home Economics US 25 sfffuz' f f ,N QCQ r..l':-Xrlff Thalia Katzenberger fm we 'f-. . l v-.,,,-.Ns .,,,.N. ' xiii.. Barbara. King Nana Dykes 5 Ellen Muller Barbara Freeman ' Marie Williams fi v Frances Lalonde Q- Beulah Sisemore Edna Cutler 5 XX Eleanor Walker Eva Dew ' ,yi Marlene McElveny Helen Pearrnan Selmfl Smifh I IAIN FQNANCE Working diligently to keep the Compton high buildings clean and inviting are the faithful custodians. Seated are: James Howard, Beniy Waldrep, Leona Waldrep, Mr. Covey, Myrtle Brazo, Joe Lugar, Harry Rosen. Standing are: Ernest Gough, Ernest Hilrner, Carl Smith, Willis Zeimer, Beniamin Bobbit, William White, James Rogers and John De Boer. Cooking the best lunches ever and keeping the Tarbabes on a bal- anced diet are the cafeteria work- ers. Hennie Lott, manager, Mable Cooper, Catherine Britten, Frances Cotten, Nancy Harvey, Hazel Crain, Hazel Harris and Lucile Dulka. Fighting the never ending battle of a clean campus are the men on the gardening crew. Seated are: Raymond Foster, Elton Boyd, James Marshall, Harry Holland. Standing are: Mr. Glaze, Carl Cheever, Pedro Zapata, Eugene Aparisio, Flander Hilliard. E 5 T' 5 'Q 4' . e W L, 14 'HTM- E N -vw -D viz I - 5 95 '15- - ' V.. 1 , ' - Jam! 5 I 1- . 1 ,irq f ALE-3ER'l' ROSA Holding the president's gavel for the first semes- ter Associated student body was Al Rosa. Al held the office of second semester senior class presi- dent, also. The camera caught Al in two of his favorite pastimes, reading a good book and talk- ing to his girl friend, Judy Morgan. During his administration the student council was instrumental in getting the trees for senior square, getting the big C on the back of the Administration building and getting Oleander Street closed off for the protection of the stu- dents. ASS' ClA'l'1-ED A,S.i-3. PRESIDENT FOR FIRST SEMESTER S'l'l DEI IT B' DY-H A.S.B. SECRETARY Keeping The minuTes Tor TirsT semesTer was Joy l-lorrison. During her Three yeors Gl'COI'T1pTOr1, Joy hds been o member of The drill Teorn Two yeors, mimirc1Thenions Three yeors, ond d Chime-TTe. Joy is busy oT work Typing The rninuTes of o sTudenT council meeTing. ASB. VICE PRESIDENT The office of vice presidenT Tor TirsT sernesTer wos held by Judy Snovely. Judy wos The winner of The D.A.R. owdrd ond served on The senior coun- cil boTh semesTers. Judy is seen wriTing The nomes of The commiTTee ThoT worked on The color doy donce. 'V 3- Yelling his wciy inTo office of ASB PresiolenT for second semesTer wos no iob for Ronnie Lc1rgenT. Ronnie wcls yell king in looTh iunior ond senior yeors. He hos mode moiny friends in These lcisT Two yeors ond he will never be forgoTTon. Pic- Turecl To The righT you see Ronnie wiTh second semesTer secreTciry, Suzi STrong, oncl Mr. EvereTT Shipmon. PicTured below To The lefT is Ronnie on his woy To closs wiTh on cirm full of books. Pic- Tureol below To The righT is Ronnie wiTh vice pre- sidenT, JeThelyn Clciry, clnol Suzi. ' R- -' Pl' l l' 0 rrlonr S ' ' ' ASB PRESIDENT FOR SECOND SEP'IES'l'ER LEADERS. AND T T T br x f-r r rkr-rs I- r-N 'I' A96 llarrfr QQIJ:-.I I Vice presidenT for second semesTer was JeThelyn Clary. Offices held during her Three years aT CompTon were CapTain of The drill Team, Chim- eTTe, home coming queen and vice presidenT of The Junior class. JeThelyn did Tind Time To sTudy and This second pose proves iT. 'C-T7 ASB SECRE'l'l-XRY Taking minuTes Tor The spring semesTer was Suzi STrong. She was a member of The drill Team and song leader. She also held The office of Commis- sioner oT Finance firsT semesTer. Talking To her sTeady Ronnie, Suzi Tries To geT her mind on The minuTes of The sTudenT council meeTing. SENIGR Q2- i 'WE H ' u 29 if Q XJ First Semester: seated, Terry Clow, Anna Mae Agarth, Louise Zimmerman, Miss Kathern Bow- ers, Shari Bodily, Bill Hamilton, Connie Crain, Pat Blandford, Mr. Charles Ambellen, Colleen Shearn, Margo Chryst, Keith Rickey, Standing, Don Redtoot, Dennis Hamby, John Scott, Bennie Groger, Evert Livesay, Frances Hodges, Myrna Rhodes, Charolette Whyte, Judy Snavely, Irene Light, Shorell Bodge, Joel Yellin, Art Fristad, Ed Johnson, Tom Madron, Mike McDonald, and John Boyer. Second Semester: seated, Bonnie Burk, Gail En- trop, Connie Crain, Janice De Long, Mitzi For- auhar, Jackie Gonski, Sharell Bodge, Donienne Smith, Maxine Moore, Linda McKachnie, Bobbie Simpson, Barbara Cooper. Standing, Pat Bland- ford, Joy Harrison, Al Rosa, Evert Livesay, Bennie Groger, Dennis Hamby, Dennis Salmans, Jim Williams, Art Fristad, Ed Johnson, Dennis Potts, Mike McDonald, Mr. Clifford Gritz. Y7 1.-za' 'RLT' if Aarrestad, Eric Aderton, Barbara Abersold, Ronald Agarth, Anna Mae Abrams, Alan Agosta, Marie Adams, Tommy Akin, Viola Pictured above are tirst semester ASB President Al Rosa, and standing next to Al is the Queen and her court. They are as follows: Babs Brown- ing, Queen Jethelyn Clary, Sylvia Moreno, Judy Snavely, and Judy Youngblood. Al is passing out Kleenex to the girls as they await the an- nouncement of who was to be queen. Tears always flow at this announcement, and Al came prepared. gil Alzua, Aida Anderson, Donald Anderson, Thelma Anderson, Wayne Anderson, Barbara Ardito, Mary Ann .Q 1 'Nt' 'VIP 1 Armstrong, Charles Ashcrofl, Evelyn Arnold, Pot Ann ATwood, Suscin Arriolo, Richard Auble, Melvyn Ascheri, Poul Austin, William Judy Sncively, Sylvia Moreno, Jefhelyn Clciry, Judy Youngblood, and Bobs Browning ore having CJ good Time feeding Pere Hcinsen his Cherry Pie Thor won his first plgce in The pie baking contest held of school. Pete compefed with boih boys ond girls. He represented Compfon High in The DisTricT-Areg Bake-off. in Balsz, Gloria Banksfon, William Barbara, Richard Barber, Dennis Bafeman, Gary Belanger, Karla Bemis, Joe Bender, Kenneth Bauer, Linda Bauman, Wanola Beaolel, Gerald Beckner, Jim Benson, Billie Benfon, Walfer Birnbaum, Ronald Bishop, Joyce Bodily, Shari Birtenbender Barbara Bland, Benna Bollinger, Myrna Bonham, Larry Blandford, Pa? Blankenship, Gloria Bodamer, Gerald Boone Margarei Bornmann, Jimmie Bosieier, Carol Bodge, Sherill Boucher, Nancy Bouyer, Iohn Bowie, Paisy Brand1', Jim 4 ,Q Brosheor Nello Brewer Lyndo Brlggs Lindo Briscoe, Lorry Broesder, Ron Browning, Allen Browning, Borboro Buchonoln Joyce Bulls ch Burk Bonnie Burris, Solly Burton, Mclrseno f Z3fLZf1wuazi15e,,1'4:. J ,,-3fz,,g,5,:,jw55.agS,11,,.,w,wL , y , V 1 1 l Burvvell, Connie Caliva, Dave Collin, Mike Cameron, Larry Campbell, David F Campbell, Larry Carmody, Beverly Carney, Sally Carter, Sandra Cartwright, Lucille 1 Caruthers, Val Casanova, Eva Cauthon, Carolyn Champion, Jerry Chapman, Donald Marlys Westland, Nancy Barden, Connie Burwell, and Judy Samson admire all the canned goods collected in problems and history classes at Christmas time by the Girls' League. 2,000 cans of food were collected for underprivileged tami- lies. In addition, many packages and S95 in money were given. 43 Chappell, Perry Chastain, Terry Chavez, Charles Childress, DoroThy F5H114..mm,..,,-,,- ,-.-J1 ..........,-mr Clary, Jefhelyn Christofferson, James Christian, Phillip Chrysf, Margo Cline Kennefh 1 Clow, Terry l Clark, Eleanor Clark, Priscilla Coffman, James Cogswell, Sfeve Coie, Ronald Clark, Virginia Collier, James Coke, Richard Cole, Roger Collamore, Merv Q1 Yf 2? -QQQQ Collins, Wolfer Cooper, Borboro Cooverr, Fronk Cope, .Judith 17' Corbell, David Corolell Tonyo Cordova, Lucy Daly, Bill CoTo, George Coifle, George Coftrill, Horold Crichton, Ron Cronk, Beverly Crouch, Deone 1 Cowon, Lorry Croig, Jockie Crciin, Connie Crovvforol, Tornmy Curry, Willie Cutler, Joel .3 mmAh Deputy, Kay Dixon, Elaine --'f- Dew, James Dobbs, Pai Dickson, Richard Dodd, Joann Q nl W 6 S19-5 Davis, David Deay, Deanna Davis, Maggie Dell, Judiih Dowedeif, Carol DeLong, Janice Day, Darlene Denham, Judy Jeihelyn Clary, Mrs. Doris T. Wesrcoff, Bob Plummer, Mr. John Del Monaco, and Miss Vir- ginia Hanks are holding Trophies won by The Band and Drill Team. 46 Judy Salsbury and Sandy Hunt performed at all football and basketball games, and went with the Band to all parades and games. Sandy and Judy have really done a good iob this year and deserve a pat on the back. Donley, Jo Ann Donnelly, Donna Dorchester, Marilyn Dorham, Bill Douglas, Abbey Dowd, Patricia Drury, Doug Dudley, Howard -OA Dunham, Clifton Dupras, Sally Dwyer, Gail Herbert Ebenkamp, Theodore Edwards, Suzanne Elliott, Bobby Dean L n ,ul l 41 :V ,,,, an 1ffmwff:32512522Wfsiikisrfmilfarznwtf- Wt-f ,we-sz,-twig,ze-5, 4, 5: 'iff ,. 'fb' -v--T, Ethridge, Peggy Fantino, Barbara Farnsley, James Farquhar, Mitzi Fazio, Mary Evans, Jim Evert, Gary Fenner, Richard Ferrier, Ronald Fewer, Frances Flaska, Kay Fleming, Danny Estes, Wanda Emarine, Larry Entemann, Caroline Entrop, Gail Erstling, Jane Q Eskelson, Darlene Flippen, Gerald Fogg, Judy Fondren, Marilyn Fossen, Ronnie Fonfes, Richard Fouls, Edward Frank, Pai Frese, lngeborg Fresquez, Mary L Fuller, William Gaines, Helen Garcia, Antonio Garcia, Mary Gardner, Judy 49 lr'- Q Gardner, Judy Gates, Marjorie Gnagey, William Gehon, Marlene Gerien, Andrew Giese, Roger Gonski, Jacqueline Gorbet, David Goseco, Elizabeth Goseco, Margarita 1 Gould, Sandra Graham, Virginia Gramley, Barbara Greenamyer, Wesley Greene, Helen --...i K - L 1 -3 ...,,, ' t ln S Practicing their steps for the Color Day Dance are: Margo Chryst, Joy Harrison, Rulon Johnson, Suzi Strong, Al Rosa, Judy Snavely, Bill Hamil- ton, Dennis Hamby, and Connie Burwell, ,,.:2 l i i l 1, l Greene, Larry Griffiths, Kenny in Grogger, Bennie Gropp, Sandra Guerin Georgia gn-un sf? Guffey, William Guinn, Patsy Gustafson, Kay Guynn, Sandra Hagerman Albert in Ribs Hailstone, Nila Hall, Connie Hall, Sally Halverson, Bette Halzle Lois Lounging on the steps in the Administration building after school, this group of students chats with Mrs. Ruth Eagles. The students are: Larry Campbell, Jim Williams, Myrna Rhodes, Joy Harrison, Al Rosa anal Phyllis Allen. Hcsrris, Fred Harris, Roland Allen, Phyllis Hemphill, Johnene f '-X Hc1Tc1, Norman Hcifcher, Adrienne Hdwks, Leith Hayden, Sondra Henn, Nancy Henson, Ruth Hernandez, Kcltie Hewitt, Raymond Drum major Bob Plummer and drill captain Jethelyn Clary are shown here holding the tro- phies that they won at the Corona Festival. Both band and drill team won first place awards for the second year in a row. Hunsaker, Donna Hunt, Sandra Hunter, Darlene Hunter, Geraldine ear '57 Huseman, Barbara lkerd, Leslie Irvine, Gary lsherwood, Kay Jackson, Sharon Jacobs, Edwin Jacobs, Gary Jacobs, Robert Hurd le, Patrick if Jackson, Jerald Jarrett, Carol KMNW Johnson, Chcirles K fJ 'ISV' This liquid refreshment looks awfully good To Bonnie Burk ond Sherri Bodily. The girls ore members of The drill feom ond ore returning from The L.A. Roms professional foofboll game where They porficipcifed of holffime. Johnson, Sora Moe Johnson, Shirley pn- 1 Johnson, William Johnston, Ruby Jones, Nclncy Jorgensen, Joyce Jurck, Joon 'Fix' ig Justice, Howord Kosfner, Woody Kelsey, Corol Kemp, Puffy Kennedy, Horry ,ravi 'f 'z? fz'i?2 5i5?BS5Bx???Zif9lfilis!?if Kidd, David King, Carolyn Kirkland, William Kifay, Nancy Kitchell, Bill 56 .... Lawrence, Rich Larini, James Lassen, Larry Layman, Berry Klein, Harold Koopman, Hugo Kramer, Par Kroll, Dennis Kurtels, Anthony Ladiha, Laura Lalonde, Edward Landreaux, Aramenfa Largenr, Ronnie ,nf iid '4.'ZI.. 7l Lee, Frances Lee, Judith Lee, Ula Mae Legros, Nancy Lehman, Darrel Lesko, Raymond Lester, David Liera, Marion Lighf, lrene Lindmark, Richard Lindsey, Leon Lisfon Donna 1 ii nvesay, Evereff -4-0 Lizarraga, Delia Lockhart, Janet Logan, Arlene Long, Claudia Loop, Ernie 57 Y' NQ'T' LOPEZ, Nellie LovreT, Rosemary Lopez, Tony Lowry, Nancy Lorenzen, Linda LueThke, LaVonne LoveTT, Eva Lung, Hilda Rushing To meeT The deadline for The Senior Square dedicaTion on January 24, This Workman hurriedly planTs one of The many new Trees ThaT line The area. 58 ,lA in ,F fa' 1537 Lund, Joan McCamey, PaTricia Lunde, David McCown, Eugene LyTle, Welosfer McCoy, Bernice f ,gig ff. . 355 '4!, .K-wir sun, Qtr? 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W, fa, V, few, ff i 'gfjff f rg? . r35Q,,g.,-S' gif' 5, .rl-'H nfl, .q,T'.o Q'-4114 '14 gf- ,ty - A fr 7 2 fx if f vw McGee, Nadine McKelvey, Fred McKenna, Eric McKibbin, Mary McLean, Barbara n ' McMillen, RoberT McMilIian, Donald MacKechnie, Linda 'WR N-csv' 2 Y' ,' li Macy, Roberf Mansell, Judy Madron, Tom Maragiaga, Carlos Mallonee, Ronald Marish, MarTha MaloTT, RoberT MarleTT, Larry Rain and mud failed To dampen The spirifs of The seniors who came To waTch The Senior Square dedicaTion. As The picTure shows, a large crowd was on hand To celebraTe The evenT. 59 1 ,,i.,,..,,. ...ff-. f . . , 30 1-.J Marlow, Jackie Martin, Barbara Martinez, Alfonso Martinez, Connie 60 . 'W Martinez, Esperanza Mayloen, Wanda Megorden, David Moore, lllene Mercurio, Josephine Meredith, Ben Montgomery, Barbara Moore, Gene Meredith, Thomas Mills, Linda Monnington, Randall Montanio, Joe 'Name Mertz, Beverly Meyer, Gary Meyer, Joyce Miller, Jimmie Wfwn 'Q ,' ea! IOS J-:.-:ie -55 1'3 Moore, Mildred Moore, Refho Moos, Sandro Moroles, Benny Oldham, Roberf Moreno, Elvio Moreno, Sylvia Morris, Willo Moe ,Vw 15--09 Nlus, lngmor Odell Woyne Muchow, Bren? Mulder, Dione 'km 4-me-f F . l 2 in 31. Newron, Pofsy Newfson, Cloude Nielson, DelMc1r 'T' Murroy, Helen Nouenburg, Jolmes Nouenburg, Sondro Nelson, Pofricio Mullenoux, Helen k 135 Olson, Janice Ortega, Sally Osborn, Sharon Otten, George I 'lei' Owens, Leroy Paar, Paul Packineau, Helen Patton, Harold Papenclick Ann 'W- Parker, Bill Parker, Lyle Parrish, Marilyn Patterson, Jane Patterson Joan Babs Browning finds herself surrounded by boys during lunchtime on Senior Square. Among this group are: Gerald Bailey, Dick Dickson, John Scott, Kyle Brown, Yogi Barbara, Dennis Hous- ton, Dennis Summers, Gary Evert, Lyle Parker, Duane Tanner, and Mike McDonald. Parton Joseph Pauly Annabelle Paz Manuel Pearce, Gerald Pemblefon Roberf Pena Magdalena Penovnch Duane Perry Rlcharcl Peterson, Lorraine Petferson Robert Piffs, Paul .gf Potts, Dennis Presson, Melvin Preston, Virginia Price, Berry Price, Donald Prieto, Mcimie Pringle, Ston 1 Procter, Morgoret Prouty, Olivia Pursglove, Robert Roel, Rosie Rohner, Robert Rain, Carol Ramos, Graciela Randall, Ray Ray, Sharon Reolfoof, Donald Reed, Gary Reed, Patricia 1,1 Rhoades, James Rhocles, Myrna Richrer, William Rickey, Keih Rife, Carey Riley, Dana Riley, Michael Rinolahl, Donna Rinclahl, Elaine rf Reiner, Stanley Reed, Raymond Revelle, Sharon ilu! Q...-f 'hv+ Risley, Karen Robertson, Robbie Risvold, Jean Robinson, Judy Robbins, Evalyn Robinson, Lyle Robertson, Lorraine Roderick, Janeen Keith Wilrnovsky and Gloria Melton are shown Hsippin' soda through a straw and enioying it. These two were the first Personalities of the Week forthe spring semester. 66 4-v ug., . ,,Mf Ross, Melvin Rudd, Willicm Rossier, Donald Rutledge, -l0 1lCe Rousselle, Carol Sadler, Charles Salmans, Dennis Sanchez, Rachel Salsbury, Judith Sangster, Ralph Salyer, John Santos, Martha Sampson, Judy Sasaki, Carol Bill Kirkland anol Dorothy Stratford are pictured here enjoying the Homecoming Dance which was held in the cafeteria after the Lynwood game. The attendance of seniors like these made the affair a huge success. 67 Sexton, Carol Shanahan, Pat Shearn, Colleen Shedd, Dennis GT I 'kxsgvf VI? Smith, Shciron Smith, Shirley Sncively, Judy Sfoggs, LaRue t tv-gr fZ ..- 7 Stillman, Audrey Stineolort, Peggy Stopher, Nancy Storey, Dale Stratford, Dan Stratford, lBankl Dorothy Strock, Harold Strong, Suzi Stryker, Becky Stuftlebean, Pat Sturegon, Penny Sturn, Aldean Summers, Dennis Sunday, Phil Sunday, Sandra Yell king Ronnie Largent leads a cheer as Comp- ton meets St. Anthony's in the Twelfth Annual Compton lnvitational Basketball Tournament in Decker gymnasium. Pictured at the scorer's table are: Dan Stratford, Dennis Houston, Coach Cau- dillo and Mr. Stockwell. Mr. Everett Shipman is pictured here dancing with Suzi Strong at the Homecoming Dance after the Lynwood game. Lynwood students and Compton alumni were invited to attend the affair which was held in the cafeteria. Sundstrom, Kay Tackett Eugenia Takemoto, Gwen Tapp, Arladean -uv 'I' Tate, Marcella Tatum, Stanley Taylor, Gerald Taylor, Jack Taylor, Sharon Teeples, Catherine Thompson, Carole Thomsen, Randy Thornton, Gary Thornton, Roland Thrall, Roger gear' Ynw-HQ' 'FMWAQ Thure, Bill Tilton, Dennis Tobin, Sheila Tone, Gary Trejo, Connie 72 Turk, Fred Turner, Monfy Tuthill, Diane Valentine, Albert Vance, Yvonne VanGrueninger, Deana Vannoy, Ruby Vaughn, Nancy Underwood, John Uphouse, Billie Ufechr, Richard Valdez, Ari 'V P KMA Verbeck, Roy Venemo, LeRoy Vergono, Lclrry Verfrees, Charles Vesfre, Kent 'M--HY Wells, Vaughn Westlcxnd Morlys Whisler, Jackie White, Glenda White, Norefo 73 in Williams, Billie Williams, Frank Williams, Jimmie Williams, Linda Whyte, Charlotte Wickstrom, Peter Willard, Norma Williams, Beverly Working hard to get their mugs in the picture are a group if seniors in senior square, on fourth annual color day. Among them are members of the El Companile staff, can you find them??? 74 '-I' nu- .1 Williams, Richard Windes, Alden Wilmovsky, Keith Winn, Carl Wilson, Wilma Winn, Curtis S . Discussing their trip to the Soroptomist banquet at Marc's Restaurant are Connie Burwell, Presi- dent ot Girls' League, and Miss Dorothy Knox, co-sponsor. Connie was chosen Girl of the Month bythe Soroptomist Club. Wonderling, Jerry Wonsch, Arthur Woo, Gloria Wood, Jane Wood, Judy Woodward, Barbara Workman, Fred Wright, Naomi Wynne, Torn Yesuda, Miyokci Yeager, Lynn K3 Yellin, ,Joel Yakota, Nancy Yother, Billie ,van Conway, Don Dukes, Walter Finley, Roy Garcia, John Giles, Lang Grout, Harold Arizona, Sue Brewer, Lynda Ziller Richard Zimmerman, Louise Zucker Sandra Hansen, Pete Howell, Margaret Jocolos, Sherley Johnson, Nathaniel 1' Kelly, Colleen Youngblood, Judy Yount, Martha Zamora, Bertha Zeroski, Wdlter 76 I-Uguel Glgrig Kertella, Anthony we--. 'Rx ......,, gnu 4-1-'rv Berfrom, -lGCl4 Farley, Edifll Hammond, Dorothy Harrell, Charlene Hicks, Virginia ff , E 13? Lefferrs, JoAnne Kerns, Ronnie MacLeon, Bonfile Milas, Helen Palacios, Roberf Q4 Pierce, Don Pryor, Thelma Smifh, Jim Riley, Ray Rosa, Leroy Tanner, Duane Tucker, Karen Veatch, Olera Wersemloick, Sara Williams, Rozeha 77 Al W 1: ' ' vw, A qt, . A A , A M Sensor officer for 'second semester hcurgzi Jonlce Delfongz secreforyga A! Rosa-, ' president, Tonnie , 4- H l, . -xr , , , at , 'M .. CI'C1ll'l,' freo'surerp,g,JpMyx Hcfrrnson, vice, prggldenf. o ., .... M.. ...X,.,,,, M A Wa 1N ' 'vm '-A . .. 'vi-U ,-em--M, f X 2 fx f'-M-x- r af x M . ,, I' i E ,Mgt , , - I as Q Hi ' K v ' '.', 1- -f J1 ww 1, les' Y , 5 M The officers first semester ore PresidenTChc1rles Covenfon, Vice Presidenf Sue Goimbie, Setrefory Judy Lowder, Trecisiurer Marilyn Esferdohl First semester: Row I, Mary Vincent, Nadine Warren, Sue Herman, Judy Eastwood, Marsha Bisson, Nancy House, Sue Gamble, Carol Brewer. Row II: Miss Winger, Marcia Ester- dahl, Linda Ives, Nonie Lowe, Carla Herzog, Pat Thierott, Jackie Hamil- ton, Judy Lowder. Row III: Kenny Russell, Charles Coventon, Glen Flemming, Chuck Fraser, George Graham, Jerry Golphenee and Coach Doyle. C' UNCILS ' The Junior class has been very active this year. In both semesters, the councils have represented their classes wonderfully. The activities include a coke hop, iunior sports party, and the plan- ning ot the Senior Prom. Second semester: Row I: Marilyn Es- terdahl, Mickey Hess, Marolyn Meade, Sharon Anderson, Judy Schoonover, Sandy Little. Row II: Carla Herzog, Venus Zink, Sandy Holt, Sally Beck, Terry Thomas, Don- na Carter. Row III: Milton Johnson, Karl Kramer, Frank Kelly, Ray Cham- bers, Lee Smith, Charles Coventon. ..-5 i - , . pg, Q 1 4 6' t .nf M' N V R ' . , i , W' 0 I , , i 3 lm - r , him- 5 V ,VZK A 5, mf ' it ' H , ' ' ff' , YJ , , .. . if - --VI .. ., . 2 I LLL ' - .1 , - K' Haan M Rav gl Q . . , , L.:L Q Bill Bard Ann Barth 19 , Barbara Baxter Sally Beck it I Jerome Bedford Ll -A 5-N, ' Barbara Bell 1 'I N , , HN- Huey Bell if A' .- ' vw I Jim Bender A- -f . 124:-' 4, Bonnie Bent Kay Bennett j llei fx gm. we ftr, 2 - 15 'A . -i Eddie Berg :J 7 82 Fred Boetsch, Sandra Bodily, Vernon Bodge, Paul Boley, Nancy Bopp, Robert Bortot, Carolyn Bowers. 'lei E UW ' ,., - 1'-r. 4' ' VX? 4 1 nga , .s f -I fm-4' . Qi e rg -WH- v in if x . -. i K, . ,,,... 16 Robert Adams, David Adamoli, Eugene Adarisio, Tony Adilcido, Russell Agosca, Yvonne Alexander, Kay Allcorn, Roy Alzua. August Amdrozic, Francille Anderson, Sharon Anderson, Jim Andrews, Jim Angotti, Doug Applegate, David Arriola, Angie Arvizu. Manuel Armenta, Harry Arndt, Bill Arnold, Connie Ashcraft, Aachel Avila, Gerry Backman, David Baguley, Karon Baird. JoAnn Bang, Christy Baold, Dave Barber, Kay Barbettin, Bob Barnes, Susan Bar- nette, Ray Bass, Tony Baumeister, Q. . lah r avi? ,qfl , 'S x- 1 I O . A' 5555 'D mfg: an 'i ' ,fa Q33 VXEKBQ .4 ,ggf 1... ,M QL Larry Berger, Bonnie Bernard, , As .- 'J 'T 'x l John Biber, Ken Bilbee VV A K ' 'W ' ' E 5 '::r r . .-V , Q, lii Q, C s eer, i i i,t , I Irene Binnings, Marcia Bisson, Don Blalock, Jeannette Bluhm 'vw X.. 4: , as I 6' . ' V I 1 kk I ,,,, l Q use is rf .A Q ,Q- W , 5 1, Q 5? Yff. ' ,. 5 A .Q- , i saga, 'Y A-1 'J sr . . B ,kk, B E' 1 W Roy Cahow, Alona Calahan, George Caldwell, Art Camarillo, Dave Campbell, Ted Campbell, Johnny Canchola, Henry Cantu Willetta Carbohe, Floyd Cardwell, Douglas Cargille, Sandra Carlson, Irene Caro, Bill Carper, Gil Carrasco, Carol Carter. Donna Carter, Sandra J. Carter, Leroy Casey, Micaela Castillo, Pula Castillo, David Castler, Katie Catchings, Estella Catholic. Loyd Caudle, Janice deman, Anthony Cellenti, Penney Chamberlain, Ray Cham- bers, Wilma Chambers, Joyce Chamdler, Danny Chauex. N 5 , i A iii'i' Kathy Boynton, Sandra Bozoich, Margaret Buchholz, I I- - 1 Twila Bwchles, Chuck Buller, Wilma Bullis, Skip Y rfrlr f X , If Buford. ' Marie Buma, Dennis Bungenstock, Charles -' Burell, Walter Burrell. s A S I , X . 'dw 8' aa-f ff is L . , 5 Donna Brock - VW lll' Harold Braley, Richard Bransford, Ronald Brenner, Bob Bristol. Virginia Brodbech - P' ,I ee K Fred Brown ,V L , 'T' Richard Brown l if I Warley Brown ,Asn - -- .-n yy., . 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Fredrick Hagedorn, Darlene Hall, Phillip Hall, Steve Hall, Jackie Hamilton, Gale Hamlin, Richard Horton, Nancy House, Judy Howard, Robert Howard, Dorothy Herley, Jim Hurst, Karen Hutchinson, Charles Ingram, Donald Ingram, Linda Ives, Ronald Inman. Colleen Hamling, Ona Hamling, Bill Hampton, Frieda Hampton, Michael Hams, Floyd Hances, Morris Jacobs, Larry James, Jerry Jarman, Mona Jefferies, Bob Jenkins, Betty Johnson, Cyretta Jones, Carolyn Johnson, Gary Johnson, Kay Johnson, Bob Johnston. Bill Hannah, Dennis Hanson, Amy Harbaugh, Kathy Harris, Neil Harris, Rhoda Harris, Ronnie Jones, Milton Johnson, Milt Jones, Bettie Janes, Jim Jones, Sharon Jones, Joyce Chandler, Leon Fresquez, Jack I'-rick, Gary Gabbert, Ernest Gaines. Q. dffi fun I V lg, 'x . !'. ,. n - n L3 J. 2. 2 lil gi? 6 , . Lf l 13 1 A' 'I l 'l Y , Q 'arg 49 , 1, V' 1 , IM, WW .,...:+i 3. x .l. I il , 5 I at ,. A 7 . -N-.,, ,-,N-. x, ' A . I are fs' Emil ' 'L' ' , a f lifzff , If ' ' 1 l , nf , M J 1 , my . 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', V V I 'ly , , . fr S, 'E 52 ,s ' Q' Cv KN ss Andrea Garcia, Clara Garcia, Ernest Garcia, Danny Chauez, Donna Calvin, Florence Garcia, George Garcia, Genaro Garcia, Sue Gamble, Ronnie Gatewood, Ted Garavaglia, Bob Harston, Phil Hartman, Gary Harward, Bill Hatcher, Kay Hatfield, Jeff Hathaway. Ernie Garcia, Roberto Garia, Roger Garza, Joe Garcia, Tom George, Bill Gerien, Raymond Gibson, Jackie Gilbert, Daniel Gilchrist, Earl Gleary, Stella Garcia, Teanette Hayden, Carolyn Hayes, Barbara Hecht, Don Hedgpeth, Gary Hellman, Chuck Helton. ' Sharon Garcia, Charlotte Gilmore, Hugh Gilstrap, Nettie Givens, Sue Goddard, Janet Godfrey, Jerry Golphane, Eula Gomez, Lynda Gon- zales, Louis Gonzaler, David Gooley, Irene Hernandez, Howard Hemphill, John Hendricks, Barbara Henn, brenda Henson, Koaoiph Hermandez. Gary Gordon, David Gould, Peggy Graft, Dorothy Graham, George Graham, Brad Greene, David Greenlund, Charlotte Greenwood, Larry Griggers, Marshall Gunn, Merril Gunn, Susan Herman, Jose Herrera, Carla Hertzog, Michele Hess, Margaret Hibbs, Elmer Hicks. if Cm? M -pig' 2 9 t K P up 2-as I SIMM, - , -1 Q ' '45 I V. 1 2 ,I K ' V ffof WL 'M M... 'gy' . 'iflr f' ' if f I Q ,5 9592 Q, . i QA t' -. --. Q I J A . i ' , ff. JPL 'yay , 1 , I ,x I QV .e I 'K K xl N A Qin ka .-T.. 'lg K ? , if -1 9' ' ' I as Q .12 gi? ,. Je. as aff-A '-N of . ,,.. ,, , , S V 3. ,Ti g L 'Lf' J if L ra L if a ' f L ' ,.' 1 H ' K 5' K 'S L x ,lit . Q V A .. Nl , Av 4 My . L , llll .. J lllll , H L , . L iil i ' J t , aa,, i 3 - .cv L V- L a,,, 1 ,ef vzf .,,..,.. MW! -Cll- f, ., gi 1' 7, W gl . ai K , , L? gg' V 'L ai -fr rei W f L - ,L 1 H R ,, if , 2' 3 ,, Q' , ,k,.k fi, In c , 'M r 4 : Z s J! s 259 f ,it ,,f:,ez:: WS A 7 ,, ,... A is 1 0 .4 'QW ' 4 . i,.,,.i .fi ,nn- Q AQ' 5 35, if 3 'Rf L .I,Z.r?l:b.':IF '...f ff C f.?'fff5EiEf'AQi'1 ' can '35- , , . x A ' ' ,Q L, . I an 'B' 5 A ii f ' -at -J L+ , . at , if rr .,,,Ex, 5 5 ,,,- :asa ' Cheryl cufias ,H , Robert Cortez Almeta Crook Ernie Crosby Jim Crow Lee Crowell Alyce Crump Judith Crump Jesse Cummings Stewart Cummings Donna Douglas Anne Dowden Sylvia Degidio Henry Denny an .3 1? 1 'C-N' rl K, nv ii: 'X si . cf' Jim Childers, Pat Chinn, Charles Christie, Terry Chryst, Robert Clark, Sally Clear- water, Terry Ciements, Billy Coats. Albert Cobble, Evelyn Cody, Ron Coke, Ronald Coker, Irene Cole, Walter Com- stock, Mary Conn. Marianne Contreras, Loretta Cook, Carol Coovert, John Corbell, Ivan Corner, Col- leen Cornick, Karen Cornick, Jim Corty. Barbara Corner, Charles Coventon, Woody Covington, Sharon Counts, Donna Cox, Willa Mae Craig, Lynn Crain, Daniel Crockett. Junior class members had to buy rings before and after school. Juniors pictured buying their Senior rings are: Karen Warren, Ted Campbell, Walter Dutton and Larry Winkelman. Mr. Shipman cheerfully takes the money and gives the receipt. Don Culter, Steve Cziraki, Kenneth Dahl- strom, Marilyn Davis. Karen Davies, Bill Dawedeit, Michael Day, Andrea Dodson Maria Del Rosario, Merrill Demoray, Chad Dennis, L, ' 'i A M I , , J A g 45 ' L 1: px. Ni-L iirllii , N, ii , P ::. ' 1 A w I M - ' -f 6 .- , 1 -...,.,f K ,,,. .. ,, in -2 iw if ' '- ff. A, sr 1:5 ,- , in T . av is . ,,-.1 f ' , rl, 5' 2 ., 53' . , I 'af L 4 1 'C 9 L Fir.. . -as . , f ' , ce. 4 W . 2 r., . c rw S V 7 5, V ,, ,- l ,, 9' 1 , r S , ,- ferr ,Q lf . Pat Duane, Albert Duarte, Diane DuFault, Norman Dufton. Lois Durling, Carol Dunlop, Art Fonseca, Walter Dutto' ' 1 . Q ' 1 nl Popular teacher on Campus is Mr. Rozelle, of the U.S. History department. His students look forward to his lectures on Cali- fornia history. He makes the fabulous story of California live again. Carl Ermert, Marilyn Esterdahl, Marsha Esterclahl Michael Estrada, Donna Evans, Darlene Fallan Don Faulkner. Bonnie Feldhahn, John Fellows, Ezekiel Felix, Ronald Fenstermacher, Claude Fields, Robert Fink, Billie Finley. Robin Fisher, Carole Fitzer, Arnold Fitzgerald, Paul Flanagan, Glenn Fleming, Curtis Forsyth, Charles Foster. Eugene Foster, Kay Fowkes, David Fowler, Vic Fowler, Charles Fraser, Sally Freeman, E. Jay Freeman. 1 H Sally de Soria, Wallis Deydrmons, Linda Diebner, Jeanne Dingillo, Charlotte Drevick, Larry Droke, W. Carol Drury. Judy Eastwood Ray Earle Larry Edwards Mary Edwa rds Judy Emo rine Terry Emblin Fumiko Ends Carol Ensor Michael Dwyer Diane Dyer I tii 3 C 9- . Q 7 .fun Q R lm.. .-' 1:7 ' Ruby Jones, Dick Judd, Laurie Judd, Judy Julian, Leonard Karp, Paul Katz, John MacBride, Toni Macelli, Ed Mack, Dick Macknichi, Bob MacMurtle, Ruth Magalladez, Janice Maloney, Evelyn Mancillas, Richard Manda, Jannie Marlow, Dennis Marsh. Carol Keefer, Frank Kelly, Roger Kennedy, Ronnie Kernes, Allan Kerr, Joyce Lawrence, Linda Marsh, Bob Martinez, Dixie Martin, Diane Massongill, Paul Masuzumi, George Mathey, William Maxwell, Bill McCarty, Jerry McAuley, Wilson McCune, Gary McCormick. Wayne Kidd, Charlene Kidwell, Steve Killian, Nancy Kimmel, Kenny Kincaid, Janice King, Randall McCowan, Sandy McCutcheon, Martha McDaniel, Sharon McFaul, Lavon McFar- land, Shirlee McLaren, Naomi McNamara, John McReynolds, Carolyn Mead, Marolyn Mead, Richard Meads. 42? f :Rel I lg ?ld. K' EQ llill .,,, f 2 .ae 3 in ,J Jon King, Marie King, Quentin King, Jack Kirby, Joan Kirk, V L Carol Kirkland, Betty Meadows, Myrlin Medearis, Suzanne 'Q Meek, Gerald Mellinge, Carmen Mendoza, Gloria Melton, L ,x g Jim Menard, Guadalupe Mendoza, Christine Meredith, Maryls 'J il' Messerli, Joanne Messmer. A ...,,. A 3 i J, .1 ' . , ir' Q 2-- - ,Q y,,a , ,,aa, L S L ' L Vvkik 'P f i .,.., , l .- bk. K , 6 . V H ' Q Q ' ii 'Q E ,r.. 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'f s , f 7 N. an .IE J 1 fem' ' me 'CI' li' I ' X E 5 ii mh ff, 1, A , ' L Q' . 1-- Q , I r f ' irs, , tl L ' - Q- .. tt 1 V 11 A' J my . is , y V 1, n i y A sssi if itiiii A J s A A sl X K i t ,EQ 51 , y ,mA J iharon Michael Darul Miller JoAnn Miller Roni Mims Barbara Mitchell Judi Moon Xriena Miller Dennis Miller Joe Millington Tom Minor George Monette gr 1 i Eua Lacey, Arline Kuliu, Harry Kuwahara, Merle Lackey, Stanley Latitte, Virginia Laird, Alice Lakey, Rita Lanouette, Lidia Larum, Martha Lava, Don Lawhorn, Carlene Moore, Stacey Moore, Jerry Morris, Helene Morrison, Joan Moss, Darlene Movius. Dianne Lawson, Jeanette Lemarieyepez, Beverly LeDou, Leilani Lee, Linda Lee, Bill Leffingwell, Bob Leonard, Leon Levey, Trent Lewis, Charles Lindsay, Virginia Mueller, Bob Muirhead, Leon Murillo, Eunice Murphy, Valerie Musser, Gary Mustain. Cherie Lindsay, Karen Lindstrom, Sandra Little, Nancy Llewellyn, William Llewellyn, Alice Lomax, Roy Lonberger, Angie Lopez, Eleanor Lopez, Gil Lopez, Carol Lorentzen, Diane Myers, Ronald Myers, Bob Myrtle, Vince Napolitano, Bennie Nash, Riley Neel. Robert Lorkowski, Jeanne Losee, Ray Losey, Eddie Lough, Judy Lowder, Nonie Lowe, Alice Loyd, Josephine Luna, Paul Luna, Sylvia Lundy, Harold Lyon, Eva Nelms, Jim Nelson, Wanda Nelson, Edward Nesslin, Mary Neuenschwander, Jim Nicholas. Dick Nolen, Jill North, James Northon, Velia O'Dell, Beverly Ogeden, Sharon Oldfield, Richard Olsen. Jerry Olson, Cathy O'Neal, Erne Orin, Jess Orona Patricia Oster, Sue Overstreet, Cleveland Owens. Naida Pohl, Ray Pahl, Claude Palmer, Ron Palmer Andrew Papp, Joseph Papp, Frances Park. Arthur Parker, Virginia Parker, Dorothy Parry, Joe Payne, Jerry Payton, Art Paz, Lynda Patterson. Rita Pena Helen Perez Joe Perez Dianne Perkins Morte Perkins Sharon Perkins Jennean Patterson Lois Patrick Loretta Pedace Lynda Pecldycoart Bill Peeler John Pelochino Eddie Perry, Paula Peterman, Frankie Peters, Norma Petersen, Benny Peterson, Harold Peterson, Marianne Peter. Richard Phillips, Lois Pierson, Genevieve Pietz, Rey Pina, Lois Pipoly, Lerois Plake, David Plotnik. David Plechas, Gary Plehn, Sue Pollard, Beverly Polson, Pete Porter, Sharon Poter, Douglas Pogor. Clarence Preaecely, Randy Price, Gail Prirett, Nancy Proffitt, Willis Pruett, Donald Pruitt, Darrel Pyle. 49. Sharon Roseng rants Mary Rotar Frank Rubolino Steve Rudd Wesley Rumsey Kenneth Russell Dennis Sant, Annie Santiful, Henry Sasaki, Margie Saunders, John Sawyer, Linda Scheier, Lance Schimke. Sharon Schmitke, Larry Schoben, Judy Scoonover, Bobbie Scott, Judy Schott, Bob Schreck, Charles Schroyer. Wallace Sanderson, Carrie Schulz, Dixie Schultz, Jodey Schultz, Margaret Scott, Ruth Shipton, Ellen Schumow. Ervin Seeger, Guila Sellsy, Tom Shearn, Barbara Sheller, Irwin Shelton, Jack Shenk, Eddie Shine. Mary Ramirez, Louie Rasmussen, Judy Rasted, Joe Ratliff, George Rauch, Cantu Raul, Harold Ray. Phyllis Raybern, Gary Rayner, Julie Schwartz, Bessie Reed, Freddie Reed, Richard Reed, Ray Reeves. Jesse Renolds, Hector Reyes, Gary Rice, Hazel Rice, Ella Richardson, Danny Rikalo, Shadron Robert. Sharon Roberts, Carolyn Robertson, Judy Robinson, Richard Robinson, Maxine Roles, Ernie Roop, Thomas Rose. .w as 4 George Rutter g . -Al A - 5- '21 ll Marilyn Ryals 'ia' 3 if , E 5 f T' ' .., 1 pf' . tif- S 1 W 1 Paul Ryan K V, Barbara Nylander 'Q Dale Saas Berta Sanchez EJ , X if ,aa-f X EX l as V- uf l l Yvonne Tate Jerry Striegel Eddie Suber Pauline Suggs Linda Swalve Judith Swanson Ruth Szarkowski Lewis Talley Dennis Tamblyn Richard Taufman Terry Thomas, Mary Thomas, Tom Thomas, Mary Jerry Siler, Wayne Simmons, Sharon McFall, RL Singleyergy, Nadene Skinner, Alua Smith, Bill Smith, Bob Smith. Christina Smith, Dick Smith, Edith Smith, Georgette Smith, Lee Smith, Mary Smoot, Byren Sneed, Jim Snavely. Jack Sneed, Robert Snyder, Jesse Soto, David Spangler, Randy Spence, Holly Spiker, Pot Stanley, Loretta Starkey. Sally Stayton, Glenn Steagall, Richard Stevens, Frances Stevenson, Donna Ste- vens, Ward Stewart, Morgan Story, Stan- ley Strong. One of the important duties ot Charles Coventon, junior class president, was the conducting ot the iunior assemblies. His ability to play varsity football equals his ability to get along with his classmates. Margie Taylor, Lee Teed, Donna Thebold Linda Thieme Floria Thomas, Don Thomas, Alice Thomas, Pat Thierolf Thomsen, Bill Thompson, Charles Thompson, Richard Thompson. X , A L, , f ,, Q -1 ,B ,,LE Vx if ? ' 4:8 wax' . ,,.. Xi' Q is M 4. I ' W ,im t 1 'X kip 3 Q - ssl 41 7 K .S Kerrby Trader, Audrey Treweek, Rodger Trondie, Silvia Truiillo. Betty Tucker, Mario Treio, Charles Tull, Loraine Turk, Allan Veitch, Cheryl Vermace, Arlene Vial, Mary Vigil, Alice Villanueva, Mary Vincent, Charles Vranek. Margaret Wade, Marilyn Waddington, Sharon Wahnish, Bill Waldrep, Adria Walker, Don Walker, Ed Walker. Norman Walling, Don Walz, Dorthy Ward, Emmigene Warren, Nadine Warren, Karen Warren, Willa Dean Washington. Roger Waters, Ronald Watson, Bobbi Wayde, Carole Weatherstone, Neil Weaver, Peggy Webb, Jule Weisenbeck. i 7 'xr Janet Thorne, Jim Thorton, Robert Thure, James Tice, TS Robert Titterington, Jerry Toler, Rosie Torres. Bennie Twaite it f 'sa G? X Kamona Underwood John Urbanec Charles Upton V V 153. I i B QF- A.,,,1 A R' 4:4 if 1 i ni If . N 5 N.,- wig Jean Valkie V ,,., Q Fifi' Jim Vance A K - Eg X X ti' Loretta Vargas Q A, . 5 Bob Vaughn n -N V if tt,t S fc T Glorie Vauruska 'T Vigt lm - 1, 1 '33 Riley Veatch , ,,., ,, ., - T ' TR -ff, l . '-. ,,-' V , l l GQ A. ' at ' T , ,,,t , 1 A if U Il S' n. A. Q . ,K ,- 5 ' 5- ' . W .. - f' 1 4 V q ,n. L, . nf vw : Sys- HQ. , ' ,A , Tiff llllll i B .ff ' li 1, ll flak' l fy , A . ' Q 3,9 iw- f ,Q , Ea f- ' ,K , tl -K 3 A Hi M it if Ken Weiss Donna Wenrick Jim West Joan Wheeler ?h::,,. Gilbert White Carole Weimer 4 Y C IN, -as ' ' Ts f as 0 'W U, 2 ' y 'l -' 2,2-1 - .: !1':fi'i-fs ---- r at L it it W f,.3i25:,11i: ffl ..,,, . 1 f r H -IR? ' ' J 55515321 Carolyn Wilson Dorothy Wilson Sue Williams Willie Williams .iy :-W,,,.. , , ,. Jan Wilson Joseph Wilson Madelyn Wilson Rexanna Wilson J if ' -4' Ti 'b was ' 1. ' M,..f g f gf.-- X E Dianne Williamson Marilee Witte w 21 1 ' '--- , K' ' iw W John Woodard Denny Woosley Dianne York David Yorke 51 - Sharron Zindel 94 if '3' f -in E s is ,J Erika Wonseh Chuck Wood Carole Witzke Carmen Winters , ,J s. Y , . - , li, Gary Workman Darlene Wright wg Y h i Z Z 4 eeeise e fs ., ps- - in A -if J i qw ,R N. 4- ,W,e V , , - f H 4. 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'z :l'1.m:w .x1 i' x'wvmwn1 Namwyvwwwkdwzi .,. , W V, J f mm. - Q ,, WM HY r 'Tiff ery 1523? .W A Q 555-'E' , Q 5531, , if visa 53 MY velkrv kia, ' ,S , N ,gag X-f W 4555 iw A-X hav! -'X ff xi mm ima? im 2 5 U? .gl A ,- 1, .1 J Wu Vx Q xg , Quest-mr, mm- gi 5 ' ..f , N ,1 Q M11 1: vw . A Q. ,rm ig HH, Q X' arf is 0 an I-ir-0 so Jr 529 FIRST SEMESTER Row I: Ed Knowles, Clifford Clinton, Al Pepin, Ronnie Nichols, Ed Mayers, John Huttinger, Charles Self, Ed Bowling, John Garrett. Row II: Miss Wyatt, Bonita Moore, Mary Moreno, Gwenith Blaud, Peggy Lee, Carolyn Gray, Gloria Corder, Carolyn Endo, Raura Par- Sf Pi-If Pl' RE SECOND SEMESTER Row I: Yosh Kubota, Clifford Clinton, Merledene Brownlee, Carolyn Gray, Carol Sue Holmes, Raul Caro, Jim Davis. Row II: John Stedguson, Judy Enslow, Penny Polite, Loretta Davis, Irene Dupperon, Georgia Knowles, Gloria Miller, Rita Garcia, Hugh Coburn. dew, Judy Beckner, Mr. Dilworth. Row III: Barbara Burkhardt, Darlene Dorse, Linda Arnold, Carol Newtson, Penny Polite, Bonnie Grogan, Roberta Barbara, Pat Hartford, Sylvia De Garms, Lola Illnick, Sharon Buckridge, Bob Tennyson. Cf UNCILS Row III: Miss Wyatt, Gay Hanlon, Physiss Ward- zara, Janet Harrison, Judy Masonheimer, Marilyn Fyke, Beverly Spence, Naddie Smith, Mr. Dil- worth. Row IV: Tim Turner, Norman Towers, Terry Garcia, Pat Hartford, Jeff Wood, Greg Copps, Ronald Thomas. 2 i Y'9 '? 'f ' f.-if .y. f 'i 1 9 Pi-I I IORT. puma-vw Row I: Carolyn Crunk, Judy Schwab, Evlia Lewis, Beverly Burgess, Claudia Gonzallis, Susan Walker, Valory Webster, Lequency Whitehurst, Sherry Wright, Wanda Vlery. Row II: Steve Bartholomew, Ralph Pen- son, Johnny Gaines, Verley Collins, Larry Klein, William Lozand, Clifford Jennings, Tom Peal, Jim Dean, Richard Car- baial. Row Ill: John Huttinger, Bacon Gordon, Stephen Hunter, Earl Wood, Tom Guerry, Evelyn Wood, Marilyn Fyke, Brenda Brown, Sally Frick, Linda Bas- com. Row IV: Mr. Dilworth, Lynn Reichel, Robert Godfrey, Chester Hildeb, Doug Pogor, Anthony Agnello, Joe Vaughn, Gary Shell, Gary Silkenson, Michael Veltman. Row I: Dora Rivera, Susan Han- sen, Nancy Wynn, Lu Jana Mashburn, Lois Absher, Sue Foster, Kennie Wright, Darlene Conn, Sandra Bateman. Row Il: Fred Ponce, Ken Cowgur, Sherman Brice, Bob Jarrett, Oland Davis, Jim Purcell, Don Thompson, Gayle Jones, Jon Gyor. Row Ill: Mary Cripps, Sandra Eversole, Priscilla Richie, Pat MacDonald, Candy Brand, Ruth Bain, Georgia Knowles, Lois Atwood, Carol Cooper. Row IV: D. Fisher, Richard Ollila, Ken Estep, George Walker, David Sant, Ronald Grant, John Underwood, Ed Mayers, Richard Carnley. Row I: Charlotte Creel, Michele Zackheim, Christolyn Arm- stead Barbara Windham, Diana Jones, Jane Kifagawd, Edie Faulkner, Pat Grider. Row Il: Hendehson Galimore, Roger Grace, John Stevenson, Yosh Kubota, Lorenzo Barba, Gerald Chavez, Richard Davis, John Patterson. Row III: Maggie Lomax, Glenda Davis, Ruth Dowden, Carol Kingen, Wanda Stefanovic, Pat Morales, Geral- dine Marshall, Susan Mattila. Row IV: Bill Britton, Bob Knarf- zer, Tom Mann, Wilfred Toney, Jack Shell, Phillip, Boelzner, Bob Sisson, Mr. Sherrill. Row I: Linda Bridges, Lorie Lohman, Janet Barkly, Gloria Wade, Glennis Jennings, Judy Knight, Linda Johnson, Sharon Foster, Jenny Molnar, Carol Holmes, Ronnie McKay. Row II: Nancy Hefner, Sally Bee- miller, Pat Caves, Pat Harford, Sandra Davis, Joan Everette, Janice Goodman, Leah Lewis, Joyce Williams, Judy Bumcrot. Row III: Joshua O'Neal, Jim Swain, Errol Ford, Dona Nelson, Dan Ferris, Rus Hall, Eddie Mc- Donald, Moe Brubaker, Ron Cloutier, Grant Callin, Danny Atwood, Mr. Sherrill. A 4 .ii , ' u I. fxfx P0 Air- ,Hz its 1 Row I: Donna Hedge, Peggy Allisson, Sidney Snively, Pat- ricia Running, Marilyn Dell, Daren Ware, Gladys Dorrnona, Jasie Rosos. Row II: Ronnie Sunpson, Bob Eikenberry, Charles Swenson, Dan Busie, Joe Wewer, Walter Buma, Denny Synn, Den Pipaly, Gary Marther. Row III: Alvin Woabes, Texay Garcia, Carolyn Ander- son, Mildred Brown, Winifred Scorza, Connie Wallenton, Genene Leinen, Robert Jemimp. Row IV: Mr. Egbert, Walter Burris, Stan Ginbeag, Eddie Jennincap, Jim Simpson, Mike Carter, Jim Masters, Charles Self. Sf Pi-If PIGRE . ,. ,Q --fn. ,, , ,,,, ,,,. , if My 4 This year at Compton, a new precedent was started among the Sophomore class. For the first time, they were represented at all B football games by their own yell leaders. It is hoped by Miss Wyatt and Mr. Dilworth, class sponsors, that this idea will become a permanent procedure among future classes. The yell leaders for this year are: Gilberg Freitag, Al Peppin, Barry Reese, Tim Baryton, and Richard Whiteside. Sopha Ci members of last year got together with this year's members at a party which was held in the cafeteria early in the second quarter. ln the center. Glorie Vavruska appears to be holding some undistinguished obiect. ln the far right, Jean Valkie is staring aimlessly off into space. Other activities of the Sopha Chi include sponsoring the Red Cross Drive, and ushering for sophomore activities throughout the year. Row I: Linda Taylor, Sherley Stevenson, Marilyn Christmas, Joanne Cook, Lucy Breckliam, Janice Williams, Judy Shook, Vernell Woods, Albertina Cos- ralis, Willie Simmons, Laurie Pardeu. Row ll: Judy Crum- mell, Sandra Wilson, Ruie Thomason, Richard Protsman, David Cgirolsi, Gary Barmone, Joe McKenna, Jeff Bush, Charles Montgomery, Mat Scan- lon, Judy Ledfond, Connie Va- lencia. Row lil: Mr. Egbert, Laren Vermoce, Richard Orr, Kendrick Clegg, Dean Cannon, John Barton, Mike Hargram, Jim Coestlake, Evangeline Reni, Jane Wighl, Doris Bass. is Axfofo I-fx Miss Mildred Wyatt and Mr. Francis Dilworth, co-sponsors of The Sophomore class, are shown above at The annual Sophomore Christmas party, which occurred lust before The two week vaca- tion. This is lust one of The many activities of that group. lt is with Their co-operation and guidance that make each year aT Compton a suc- cessful one for The Sophomore class. Photo- Janice Coleman. -, The Sophomore class activities are sprinkled throughout the year by numerous coke hops, which Take place after school in the cafeteria. Above, such an affair has just gotten under way, as three unidentified couples are shown gliding across The dance floor. At These hops, there was always fun, music, gaiety and cokes for the many students who Took advantage of them by attending. Row I: Donna Massey, Priscilla Spillman, Charlene Stevens, Lelia McCall, Ethel Cantor, Ca- rolyn Agard, Merledene Brown- lee, Pat Franklin, Cherri Ritch- ardson, Joan Paquette. Row ll: James Billington, Don Lorentzen, Frank Peters, Dan Canchola, Paul Blakely, Dennis Donnelly, Bruce Sulke, David Parcell, Bill Fuller. Row III: Nancy Clark, Karen Steadman, Linda Bass, Elaine Castle, Jackie Adams, Jeanette Baker, Ruthann Otten, Roberta Barbara, Miss Wyatt. Row IV: Ed Banks, Fritz Haney, Clarence Mayberry, Gary Bal- stad, Ted Humphrey, Louis Lara. Row I: Helen Hinton, Diane Gray, Rosalie Bogdanski, Shirley Welch, Pat Arnold, Carolyn Avont, Delores Hart, Nellie Lopez, Gay Talbott, Lillian Foda, Carmen Maxon, Mary Prieta, Paula Elliott. Row II: Gregg Cops, Gary Dobbs, Roger Kerr, Walt Kincaid, Joseph Cormier, Bud Carter, Curtis Rummell, Larry Felix, Joe Torres, Don Soneff, Deaton Bocher, Roy Rayner. Row III: Mr. Dilworth, Bod Stone, Pete Ruiz, Gerold Criehton, Mary Jo Moore, Carol Voge, Helen Dow- ling, Jean Wise, Ruth Holmes, Dorothy Enrock, Velda McMil- lian, Day Knight, Virginia Ken- nedy. ,mf 9 Pi-I llfif. -'v 2 X l 3- .iw W l Axfefe P0 5 gl 5, 3. so .- Row I: Pat Kelly, Myrna Kitson, Virginia Acosta, Pat Goettig, Carol Le'Fort, Bertha Gaona, Jackie Jones, Gay Hanson, Slenda Morgan, Dorothy Lo- zano. Row II: Gary Glenn, Albert Ambronc, Arturo Azuirre, William Simmons, William Filler, Dennis Frank, Jim Jefferson, Claude Robinson, Charles Alli- son, Mrs. Roberta Slothower. Row Ill: Judy Lyon, Joyce Baker, Linda Hawland, Sue Cradduck, Pauline Cogswell, Mary Lindmark, Carol Newtson, Barbara Nots, Charlene New- ton, Mary Knapp. Row IV: Don Hornback, Willie Woods, Eddie Graham, Charles Honewell, Jerry Carr, Bill Abernathy, Charles Boozer, Errol Gordon, Craig Wilson. Row I: Susie Guthrie, Bonnie Blair, Rose Murillo, Linda Nelson, Becky Powers, Mary Breacely, Eddie Mae Levias, Sue Lambertsan, De Lois Griwes, Carol Cartwright. Row Il: Miss Edith McCulloch, Claudia Craw- ford, Jerry Anderson, Bill Fite, James White, Kenneth Rod- riguez, Clyde Brown, Alex Acuma, Larry Saas, Joe Rami- rez, Leroy O'Koren, Frank Rivas, Barbara Beard. Row III: Bill Williams, Mike French, Al Pekin, Linda Hallet, Lydia Liza- naga, Violet Whitely, Naddie Smith, Bonnie Spurgeon, Jean Fuller, Karen Henderson, Judy Deckard, Marilyn Evans, Carrie Lee, Joe Boesch, Leroy Bell. lO7 Row I: Gwen Bland, Jewell Perry, Loretta Da- vis, Shirley Holmes, Lo- wayne Miner, Carmen Bustillos, Miclsil Voor- bees, Manuel Luian, Beautrice Flores, Betsy Agnello. Row II: Floyd Kylander, Jack Sherman, Bill Meadsj Engene Co- ca, Joe Marinacei, Lewis Whittle, Lloyd Brent, Raymond Barber, Jack Brewer, Miss McCulloch. Row III: Donna Estes, Dona Janecek, Angeliva Garcia, Cynthia McAu- ley, Stella Calloway, Pat Wade, Lynn Wallace, Jeanette Odle, Elaine McMalian. Row IV: Ed- ward Nicola, Larry Mc- Namara, Amos Littrell, Gary McCall, Ted Za- vala, Robert Pamirey, Dick Kemp, Dennis Bird, Jim Eddy. Sf Pi-I P' RE Each year two weeks before the start of school, members of the Girls' League escort incoming sophomore girls around campus, and later pre- sent them with a fashion show and refreshments. The purpose is to promote good fellow-ship and understanding between the girls of the school. All girls participating in this year's affair are seen posed above on the administration steps. If you look closely, you will be able to see Miss Knox, sponsor of the organization, along with Grace Woo, Sue Gamble, Jean Valkie and Linda Lee. Other activities of the League include a Mother-Daughter Tea, Fashion Assembly, and sponsoring the Sadie Hawkins dance and Big and Little Sister party. Any girl wishing to ioin may do so. Row I: Barbara Nelson, Judy Morgan, Tamara Etheridge, Irene Duperon, Barbara Scott, Theodara Whitiman, Tiresa Gutier- rez, Antonia Rodriguez, Kattie Sapp, Dolores Wuerta. Row II: Natalie Pulido, Margine Tharn- ton, Celia Vasquez, Bar- bara Hawkins, Pauline Q.- Hepp, Dorothy Nor- wood, Billie Jean Puna, ,QHF Carol Diarman, Frances ' Z .57 Goodson, Judy Derby- shire, Joanne Salsbury. ff I Row III: Sam Seggman, 'A Jim Wriese, Leonel Yark, David Bryon, William Sininger, Willial De La Cruz, David Peterson, Ed Tataya, Alex Church, Jack G-allaher. Row IV: Mr. Egbert, Floyd Card- well, Sam Azzinaro, Gary Long, Pete Stew- art, Robert Wagoner, Darwin Kellett, Don Pry- tagle, John Williams, Darlene Dorse, Glanea Maurer, Nancy Jischke. -LASSES Mr. Saxell is shown giving instruction to three guidance. This is iust part of their sophomore sophomores who have taken advantage ot the problem's class work. Seated around the table Driver's Education Program oftereol by the school. are: Andria Caplin, Judy Masonheirmer, Eddie These four sophomores are receiving vocational Subia and Earnest Knight. IO9 Row I: Ruth Benton, Janet Blakeman, Martha McFerran, Lia Harris, Mary Singleton, Michele Smith, Gayla Nichols, Priscilla McDow, Beverly Har- per, Mary Moreno, Virginia Dorham, Carolyn Chamberlain. Row II: Tom Preston, Paul Canizales, Wayne Bent, Didier Hurdle, Russell Cope, Edward Timms, Dayle Walder, David Farbush, Mike Baumsister, Je- rome Baltzer, Miss Slothower, Row III: Clarence Vital, Law- rence Thomas, Mels Persson, Larry McMichael, Richard Papp- ler, Ray Winn, Ted Bradley, John Tarantino, Robert Fruiillo, Jeff Wood, Jerry Ruclulph, llO 9 Pi-I ll' Rf Row I: Jennie Aguinaga, Pat Horner, Nadina Claypool, Ann Briones, Judy Eickert, Pat Mc- Lees, Arleen Brolsma, Conneis Barbara, Martha Ortega, Lillie Alston, Row II: Don Brace, Paul Haithcoat, Luis Camarillo, Richard Whiteside, John Cal- vert, Valentine Barra, Richard Orland, Roger Holly, Paul Hague, Andy Fontes. Row III: Miss Wyatt, Helen Cooper, Brenda Gray, Dianna Hansen, Pauline Byrum, Betty Holmes, Enola Bozeman, Sharon Robin- son, Bonita Moore. Row IV: Bill Holden, Ronald Upton, Leon Wade, Don Hewitt, Bob Brown, Ray Schuster, Bob Peguero, Richard Reed, Tom Shurvinzton, Dean Smith, Hugh Coburn. Row 1: Sandra Marvel, Roberta Ferguson, Harla Duncan, Mar- garet Little, Nancy Clausi, Diane Dubber, Brenda Will- banks, Lorna Denny, Judy Brown, Mary Estrada. Row ll: Jim McCulley, Richard Land, Darrell Salmans, Jan Hall, Leo Houghton, David Pietz, Carlos Sales, Sanford Allcorn, Tom McNally, Gerry Nicholson, Clin- ton Clifford, William Arriola. Row Ill: Mr. Dilworth, John Knittle, Tyson Moore, Robert Kelly, William Johnson, Drew Green, Alice Dobbs, Violet Bob- bitt, Martha Harbottle, Dolores Hart, Virginia Culwell, Ellen Atwell. ' Row I: Twyla Darby, Bonita Dohman, Eloise Sellers, Beverly McArthur, Penny Polite, Pat Bozzo, Margaret Walen, Joyce Longbrake, Joan Moring. Row Il: Ray Gutierrez, Roy Stinson, Gary Gaines, Richard Delgado, Harry Armenta, Wayne Floyd, Dan Miller, Nathanial Perry, Martin Ramirez. Row III: Wan- da Cogbill, Donna Tucker, Jeff Murray, Porfirio Granados, Jim Skaggs, John White, John Cal- derone, Mary Kittel, Madeline Markenson. Row IV: Mr. Don Fisher, Robert Deemiller, Jim Bennet, Charles Henderson, Stanley Lewis, Ed Coward, Don Letts, Roger Zeller, Joe Carter, Ernest Holland. lil Row I: Betty Long, Jeanette Calonge, Marie Turk, Phyllis Lovett, Susan Puzzi, Kathy King, Frances Vargas, Pat James, Su- san Foskett. Row Il: Don Arm- strong, Robert Fields, Alfred Miller, Wayne Miller, Alvie Crisp, Don Christie, Ordell Williams, Russell Usera, Ed Knowles. Row Ill: Manuel Ares, Theresa Riley, Linda Hartmann, Beverly Spence, Charlene Zime merman, Shirley Windes, Chris- tine Gilbert, David Wright, Andy Arozena. Row IV: Jerry Tweet, Gary Bentley, Carl Rio, Jim Durliam, Lindey Vander, Tommy Windes, Earl Pritchett, Mike Fewer. Q. gm-A l 's ,W 5 FCP!-I ll RC ,J ,i 'W Q. a. l . - Albert Rosa, first semester president, had the pleasure of greeting incoming sophomore girls, as they made their way into the cafeteria. The smile on Al's face seems to indicate that he is really enioying his job. Members of second semester Chimes staff are huddled around Georgia Alcott, editor in chief. Other reporters include Cherri Ritchardson, girls sports, Margaret Lomax, news editor, Coralie Schumacher, feature editor, Jim Turner, sports editor, and Judy Enslow, society editor. Row I: Judy Masonheimer, An- drea Kappler, Valerie Wilson, Judy Glanville, Betty Ostrander, Pat Salvia, Robert Llewellyn, Bob Blanks. Row ll: Manuel Quintana, Benny Juarez, Mike Jackson, George Neidhardt, Jack James, Philip Morris, Ernie Knight, Bob Hagsman, Ray MacAdam. Row Ill: Ron Rennie, Jeff Nelson, Ron Peters, Russ Wiley,Ken Baker, Eddie Bow- ling, Tom Ovens, Joe Edwards, Jim Martin, John Taylor, James Sherrill. Row IV: Mike Dwyer, Jerry Abersold, Walt Knowles, Eddie Subia, Larry Andrus, Dave Marsh, Bill Sarringar, Jack Smith, Jerry Wicker. - I l - uv-n-cnnnqam--,......., Raul Caro is showing three eager students points A group of sophomore girls are lust about ready of interest on a globe This is part ot a geog to enter the administration building from their Row I: Joyce Barrett, Dianna Irving, Sheryl Fegley, Grace Rhmude, Rose Mary Magda- leno, Barbara Walters, Joy Maxon, Eulalee Thomas. Row Il: Al Smith, Paul Jones, Wil- liam Foster, Donnell Mays, An- dre Holt, Larry Lane, Raul Caro, Bob King. Row III: Mrs. Sloth- ower, Barbara Burkhardt, Mary Beth Strawn, Lillian Balch, Phyl- lis Wardzala, Linda Kealer, Karen Forsyth, Virginia Wilson, Charles Mee. Row IV: Lorenzo Trillo, Jack Reynolds, Jerry Og- ren, Gary Davis, Larry Preston, Roger Throop, Phil Hay, Ken- neth Bolen. 3-if stef 9 Pi-I VI' Rf. 5 V1 t t wt , -I wffe I sr- 1 2' J ff Q nv If ,-fguagr' 3 Y-'55 ,,,...--A-e---A o 0 C T20 ,vi ,v ,X Row I: Sally Williams, Vick Chastain, Ruth Mills, Sandra Henry, Joyce Moore, Judy Ens- low, Bonnie Grogan, Ermina Vasquez, Jane Holcombe. Row II: Martin McCreo, Ronald Strech, Gary Kelsey, Tim Turn- er, Raul Elizalde, Bill Haywood, Ben Alfonso, James Myrtle, Bill Zumwalclt, Al Hornbeck. Row III: Gail Gildersleeve, Angella Hughes, Shirley Hobbs, Brenda Roark, Shirley Brown, Pat Stam- laeck, Judith Le Baron, Shirlene Sheff, Darlene Benton. Row IV: Mr. Fisher, Floyd Austin, James Mann, Bob Fisher, Bob Bogdan- ski, Dave Richardson, George Uphouse, Ron Zorowski, Leslie Hays, John lngraham, Vearl Gossett, Geary Runnels, Ron Ursenback, Row I: Louise Nelson, Phyllis ippencott, Brenda Rocker, Bev- Lrly Thompson, Bobbie Valdez, illian Ortega, Brenda Settle, enna Peterson. Row Il: Lynne avies, George Roth, Robert Crauss, Burrell Jenkins, Dennis Creighton, John Megorden, John Thomas, Barry Takemoto, ary Sangster. Row III: Carole rvig, Sylvia McLaren, Arlene 'VicCaffery, Sylvia De Garmo, Rita Garcia, Lurinda Ralls, Elaine Carlin, Nancy Rohl, Joyce Ervine. Row IV: Mr. Dil- North, Bill Graham, William Deming, Ed Sheehy, Bob Wil- liams, David Stannard, Gary Sutherlin, Carole Hartell, Mari- 'yn Hood. lxfhfh P0 Row I: Rachel Prouty, Barbara Baker, Judy Weaver, Geraldine Bartlett, Mary Coonradt, Sharon Buckridge, Joan Jensen, Geral- dine Agosta. Row Il: Freddie Harris, Randolph Montgomery, Don Giese, Doug Heaton, Leroy Winder, Joel Barley, Pete San- tos, Leslie McCall, Tim Brayton. Row Ill: Thomas Crawshaw, Norman Towers, Shirley Sand- ers, Irma Goss, Karen Larsen, Linda Allen, Karen Mallance, Linda Strange, Sharon Stevens, Miss Wyatt. Row IV: Paul Gar- rett, Bob Hathaway, Wayne Rocker, Ray Arnold, Jim Under- wood, Lonnie Carter, Bill Mar- kenson, Leon Campbell, Gary McKaig. Row I: Dian Dean, Judy Stea- gill, Lola lllink, Chalene Kilzer, Marilyn Liby, Pat Tripe, Lucille Pelacious. Row Il: Anthony Jones, Dan Lester, Bill Gates, Jim Cantrell, Duane Shelton, John Chevalier, Nick Capra, Don Klinkert. Row II: Mr. Fisher, Dave Reichelsdorf, Lore Rindahl, Lunda Christopherson, Judy Meads, Lucille Smedley, Gloria Miller, Pat Nicholes, Boyd Bau- man, Michael Henn, 9' Pi-I Pl' RE Each year before school begins, the Girls' League hold their Big and Little Sister party. Soph- omore girls are escorted around campus, and afterwards receive refreshments. Three incom- ing sophomores are shown above, along with Connie Burwell,Girls' League president, and Miss Dorothy Knox, sponsor. The sophomoresare: Linda Hartmann, Wendy Slofhower, and Michele Zackheim. fkS'5W?if t - 4, 5s5if9J'25Js ' xl fy W lf-fe w er' X' X 'I- I v t , Early in the year, some incoming members of next year's paper staff assembled in the Journa- lism department, and discussed the remodeling of that room with Mr. V. William Chippendale, district engineer, Art Fristad, editor of the Chimes, and Joanne Barber, associate editor. Seated around the outside of the new circular desk are: Margaret Lomax, Eddie McDonald, Mr. Chippendale, Leon Levy, Georgia Alcott, Jewel Perry and Suzan Puzzi. A F 0 I 0 G-:-Roses Row I: Andrey Conedy, Sharon Pemberton, Ed- die Mae Pollard, Bar- bara Meadows, Dorothy Claxton, Mary Camaril- lo, Adeline Orozolo, Bet- ty Truiillo, Lois Kelley, Marie Williams. Row II: Sharon Smalley, Linda Coleman, Tino Walden, Lorraine Brace, Jessie Mae Henderson, Sarah Taylor, Nancy Adamoli, Nann Carr, Peggy Lee, Joyce Beard. Row III: Ken Cummings, Bill Fal- lan, John Roberts, Jim Soolen, James Green, Ronnie Finger, James Cox, Joe Wenrick, Earl Davis, Ron Robertson, Glenn Etheridge, Mr. Sherill. Row IV: Dave Williams, Ron Cotfelt, Robert De Witt, Gene Mason, Gregory Palmer, Dave Lakely, Linda Black, Karen Phelps, Joyce Kershaw, Judy Waterbury. Gau Kitagawa, Dona Janecek, Gwen Bland, and Bill Smith is getting his retlexes checked in his Lurinda Ralls were chosen to lead the Sophi Chi sophomore problems ClOSS, While TlWeY we fe' fgrfhe geggnd Semester- ceiving automobile training, Waiting in line are Judy Bodge, Mike Wright, Jerry Ramos, and Billy Daniels. ll7 Row I: Arma Duarte, Amta McClean, Jean McGilvery, Ro- berta, Alice Fernandez, Marie Saucido, Joyce Ehlers, Dilla Tate. Row ll: Jesus Guz- man, Jack Stinus, Don Geraski, Dianicio Gusman, David Giake, Sidney Poche, Bill De Vaney, Barry Reese, Richard Wood. Row Ill: Theresa Goodson, Syl- via Brace, Sharon Norsyfhe, Pam Finnegan, Jean Hoffman, Jane Hayes, Linda Arnold, Donna Baits, Mattie Branda, Coralie Schumackir. Row IV: Martin Davis, John Johnson, Dale Brewer, Jim Wistlalee, Mike Heath, Walter Pearce, Paul Schain, Frank Davies, Gayle, Teague, Roy Gildut, Mr. Egbert. Row : Dorothy Reid, Loretta Latshaw, Marianne Joyce, Judy Pagline, Elizabeth Russell, Ca- rolyn Gray, Valerie Rowley, Mary McConnell, Carolyn Endo, Row ll: L to R. Frieda Foster, Jean Harris, Janet Smith, Georgia Allcott, Judy Oakland, Wanda Hefner, Elaine Gaus, Juck Beckner, John Loper, Nan- cy Edwards. Row Ill-L to R. Mike Snavely, James Poush, Harry Clyde, Gilbert Freitag, Rayner Brower, Bob Ewing, Ronald Bowers, Victor Nuanez, Mrs. Slothower. Ei CLASSES Row I: Phyllis Cauthon, Wanda Rudolph, Janice Nesslin, De Ama Brown, Nowa Palmer, Rhonda Kemp, Evelyn Chad- wick, Judy Bell, Judy Bodge, Rosie Gonzales, Edna Shivers. Row II: Miss McCullock, Mary Wesley, Larry De Fosse, Bill Rains, Robert Hunter, Mike Wright, Charles Amos, Jim Davis, Trinidad Silva, Bill Smith, Arthur Santiful. Row Ill: Terry Sargent, George Barnes, Rich- ard Ross, Mike Gibbs, Don Core, Paul Barrie, Ron Calvert, Richard Ascheri, Bill Bowden, Bill Case. Row I: Janet Harrison, Donna Manley, Lillie Morris, Carol Welton, Joyce Salters, Ann Stickley, Jean Melton, Minnie Adams, Socorro Rurrero. Row ll: Charles Hollic, Spencer Cabrol, Bill Blaine, Bob Lent, Allen Patterson, Frank Caro, Steven Davis, Dennis McCallum, Garland McCamey, James Frank. Row III: Miss Wyatt, Lureizne Bayer, Sue Davis, Wendy Slothower, Virginia Blankenship, Pat Cummings, Janet Witherbee, Nancy Cava- naugh, Enid Cloper, Don Nau- enburg, Fred Nalley. Row IV: Bob Tennyson, Pat Foley, Ronnie Curtis, Ronnie Nichols, George Sharapata, Roy Jones, Stanley Vastine, Bruice Knight. Richard Redfoot, Larry Osborn. ll9 r V 120 A x was 1 'BV wa' 2:- 'S , is W 7 +1 B L , L ' +1 -1 'if M, was , . NE A 5 A .Q Q K M , WA My the first se- Members ot the first semester lnter-Club Council are: Row I, Mr. Shipman, sponsor, Joan Lund, Donna-Rindahl, Pat Blandford, Ed Johnson, Sandra Zucker. Row ll,,, Lorraine Peterson, Al Rosa, Connie Burwell, Ronnie Largent, Jethelyn Clary, Wesley Greenameyer, Rulon Johnson, Myrna Rhodes, Dick Dickson, Judy Beckner, Riley Neel, Lynda Bauer. INT F I PRESID1-EN I' Donna Rindahl held the gavel as first semester Inter Club president and also served as second semester Girls' League president Cf UNCIL PRESIDENT Shown at the right is lovely Jean Risvold, second semester Inter-Club Council president. Z? COUNCIL Members of the second semester Inter-Club Council are: Row I, Gary Mustain, Karen Tucker, Donna Rindahl, Aramenta Landreaux, Connie Burwell, Charles Coventon, Myrna Rhodes, Carla Herzog, Jethelyn Clary, Mr. Everett Shipman, Y Jean Risvold is pictured discussing the first full color process in the school newspaper, The Chimes, with artist, Bob Pembleton. sponsor. Row ll, Ronnie Largent, Ray Chambers, Joe Perez, Gerald Pierce, Art Fristad, Dennis Potts, Ed Johnson, Bob Plummer, and Wesley Greena- me-yer. Bill Hamilton Rulon Johnson , illwfif U , . aff ' f N -IL- 1 ., -1' X. is ,..1? ifufj'-sc, 'L ii lll 5 Bo b O I d h a m Albert Rosa 126 David Gorbet Ronnie Largent Bob Plummer Bobby Smith Art Frasfqd Gary Bodqmer 9 QU I RES SQUIRES and CHIMETTES is the most select club on campus. its members are chosen on the basis of service points and only the most active and outstanding students can qualify. Under the able supervision of Mrs. Pauline Abbott, SQUIRES and CHIMETTES concluded an- other successful year. Among their many activi- ties were ushering at all assemblies and pro- grams, and sponsoring the annual Christmas dance. Richard Williams Joel Yellin Ee eili IN lim Wanda Bauman PaT Blandford Connie Burwell Jefhelyn Clary P' llrflP'r'rPQ Joy Harrison Eileen Green fiv- e Donna Rindahl Joan Lund Mrs. Pauline Abboff, Advisor Suzi Strong Judy Snavely Pa1' Rogers JSCIYW Risvold PRESIDENT Connie Burwell served as first semester Girl's League president and did a fine iob as presid- ing officer at all the meetings and assemblies. OFFICERS Planning all the activities of the Girl's League first semester were the officers. They are: Sandy Hayden, Virginia Parker, Grace Woo, Connie Burwell, Jackie Hamilton, Noni Lowe, and Donna Janacek. 128 r N, ' lrils FIRST SEMESTER Among the activities of the Girl's League first semester were a Big and Little Sister Tea and fashion show for the incoming tenth graders and an installation assembly. VICE PRESIDENT Grace Woo held the position of first semester Girl's League vice-president. PA I ..L-.:-G LI COUNCIL First semester Girls' League representatives were: Row l, Charlotte Green- wood, Sue Yeager, Josie Rosa, Marlys Westland, Sharon Buckridge, Gail Hamlin, Ethyl Rodriguez, Carol Sasaki, Connie Hall, Connie Burwell. Row Il, Mrs. White, Lorraine Peterson, Linda Lee, Arlene Vial, Diane Massongill, Eula Mae Gomez, Judy Robinson, Sharon Jackson, Pat Caves. Row Ill, Grace Woo, Dorothy Stratford, Gay Hanlon, Michele Smith, Bonita Moore, Sharon Osborne, Sandra Naunberg, Michele Hess, Mary Thomsen, Beverly Spence. Row IV, Marilyn Esterdahl, Cheryll Judy Dell, Nancy Barden, Connie Burwell, and Marlys Westland are shown here packaging the food collected in the Girl's League Christmas Food Drive. BOARD Girl's League first semester board was composed ot: Row l: Sandy Hayden, Virginia Parker, Grace Woo, Connie Burwell, Jackie Hamilton, Noni Lowe, Mrs. White, co-sponsor. Row ll: Lorraine Peterson, Donna Janecek, Jethelyn Clary, Donna Rindahl, Judy Beckner, and Dorothy Stratford. Curtis, Judy Howard, Joyce Green, Judy Steagall, Nancy Cavanaugh Vickie Chastain, Donna Janacek, Judy Beckner. Row V, Wanda Rudolph Nonie Lowe, Roni Mims, Dixie Martin, Lovonne McFarland, Arladeane Tapp, Connie Ashcratt, Virginia Laird, Sandy Hayden, Janice DeLong Row Vl, Judy Moon, Sally Beck, Jackie Gonski, Jethelyn Clary, Andy Sisson, Connie Treio, Jackie Hamilton, Ruby Windham, Lydia Lizaraga and Virginia Parker. Girls' League officers were kepf busy plan- ning a fashion show, a Tea To introduce new officers and The Sadie Hawkins Dance in March. From leff To right are: Lorraine Pefer- son, Donna Rindahl, Nonie Lowe, Linda Brewer, and Janice Olson. elf -Si Donna Rindahl served as second semesrer Girl's League Presidenf and did an our- sfanding job. Donna was also a Chimeffe, a member of The Spanish Club, and served as first semesfer lnfer-Club Presidenf. Girl's League Board planned acfivifies for The second semesfer, Members are: Lorraine Pefer- son, Donna Rindahl, Nonie Lowe, Linda Brewer, Janice Olson,-Anna Mae Agarfh and Marilyn Esferdahl. Nonie Lowe did a fine job as second semester Girl's League Vice-President. Nonie is a member of The Drill Team, also. L I ,so LE:-G Z Members of the Girls' League second semester are: Row I: L. Brewer, L. Peterson, D. Rindahl, N. Lowe. Row II: M. Esterdahl, Mrs. A. White, J. Loper, J Lund, J. Clary, A. M. Agarth and K. Tucker. Girls' League Assembly. Row I: J. Snavely, J. Risvolol, D. Janacek, T. Buck- les, S. Hayden, C. Burwell, V. Parker, J. Hamilton, G. Woo, N. Lowe. Row II: B. Uphouse, M. Westland, N. Borden, D. Smith, L. Brewer, J. Lund, J. Clary, A. Tapp, J. Beckner, D. Rindahl, L. Robertson, D. Stratford. Row III: J. Gonski, J. DeLong, F. Farquhar, R. Moore, A. Sisson, D. Smith, C. Treio, J. Robinson, J. Denham, S. Osborn, C. Sasaki, S. Neuenburg, C. Hall, S. Jackson, M. Boone. Row IV: S. Little, J. Moon, S. Yeager, L. Hartmann, C. Greenwood, J. Howard. L. Garcia, D. Massongill, A. Kitagawa. Row V: D. Massey, B. Moore, N. Cavanaugh, G. Melton, S. Beck, M. Hess, D. Martin, M. Esterdahl, L. McFarland, C. Ashcroft. Row VI: P. Caves, B. Meadows, J. Masonheirner, J. Kitigawa, M. Smith, G. Hanlon, R. Magdaleno, J. Loper, J. McGilvery, V. Moreno, V. Woods, J. Rosa. Row VII: M. Fyke, C. Voge, M. Harbottle, J. Irwin, C. Cooper, W. Cogbill, J. Enslow, J. Steagall, L. Lizarraga, L. Davis, B. Spence, W. Rudolph. COUNCIL Girls' League second semester Council members are: Row I: C. Long, M. Magdalena, J. Weaver, M. Dell, C. Burwell, L. Peterson, U. M. Lee, M. Vincent, W. Ulery, B. Conners, J. Bodge, P. Franklin, J. Olson, M. Westland. Row II: D. Lizarragos, D. Conn, M. Farquhar, A. M. Agarth, B. Cooper, J. Emarine, L. Ives, K. O'NeaI, P. Rogers, A. Landreaux, E. Moreno, G. Bland, L. Luethke, Miss D. Knox. Ro'w III: L. Ralls, D. Massongill, M. Esterdahl, J. Barber, S. McLaren, S. Revelle, R. Holmes, L. Coleman, .B. McArthur, E. Dixon, A. Smith, J. Howard, R. Lovret, C. Witzke, M. Petr, M. Mead. Row IV: J. Schwartz, C. Whyte, C. Schumacher, L. Lorenzen, D. Smith, L. Brewer, J. Lund, M. Lindmark, A. Lomax, K. Phelps, M. Markenson, D. Rindahl, J. Hamilton, L. Ro- bertson. i ,P af ' Feosrwrlf N Q PRESIDENT Dennis Hamby served as first- semester Boys' Federation president and was d member of the Varsity Cross-Country and Track team. X ,Y VICE-PRESIDENT Fred Workman held the office of vice-president and was an All-Coast center on the football team L and Commissioner of Athletics. .,-r' BN, 0 -i Boys' Federation Council were co-sponsors ofthe Gerald Bodamer, Ralph Sangster, David Castler, Christmas Dance. Members are: Row I, Larry John Underwood, Lonnie Carter, Roger Waters. Berger, August Ambrozi, Don Soneff, Mike Day, Row IV, Bob Bogdanski, Larry Briscoe, Art Fri- Paul Luna, Raul Cantu, Dennis Hamby. Row II, stad, Pat Dirkin, Manuel Armenta, Harry Ken- Gilbert Freitag, Paul Katz, Walter Burrell, Dick nedy, and Fred Workman. Dickson, Richard Williams. Row Ill, Gerald Pierce, Ed Johnson served as second semester Boys' Federation president and did an outstanding iob. COUNCIL Boys' Federation council members for the second semes- ter are: Row I, Don Walker, Larry Griggers, Bob Jacobs, Burl McDaniel, Dennis Hamby, Woody Covington, Glenn Fleming, Tim Brayton, Paul Luna. Row Il, Al Peppin, Ed Johnson, Richard Williams, Art Parker, Chon Fuentes. Row Ill, Henry Cantu, Dennis Potts, Trino Silva, Jim Beck- ner, Art Fristad, Eddie Stayton, Bob Brown, Henry Denny, Jim Watson, Gary Shell, Bill McCune, Gale Jones, Mervin B' YS' FEDEF ATI' N Second semester Boys' Federation vice-president was Art Valdez. Callamore. Row IV, Fred Workman, Davy Davis, David Gorbet, Alden Windes, David Barber, Roger Waters, Bob Barnes, Fritz Henry. Row V, Jerry Toler, Richard Robinson, Jim Williams, Bill Hamilton, Dennis Crow, Harry Ken- nedy, Mike Williams, Gary Workman, Richard Burns, Paul Masazumi, Severino Silva, Fred Harris, George Graham, James Hurst, Hugh Gilstrap. XFQ ,W . -Wi T I P'llP'IlF A'l'i-IENIANS . .. l l a 'l' wma-el-qs.- M H-, I s -lp FIRST SEMESTER Presiding over the Mimirathenian meetings for the first semester was Connie Burwell. Surrounding Connie are her fellow officers: Gail Entrop, Carla Herzog, Ray Chambers, Mr. Harbour, co-sponsor, Kay Knight, and Joel Yellin. SECOND SEMESTER Mimirathenian officers for the second semester were: Sue Gamble, vice-president, Virginia Broadbeck, secretary, Gary Mustain, treasurer, Mrs. Cox, co-sponsor, and Art Fristad, president. SEI-XLBEARERS This group of students has attained the high- est Academic achievement possible in a high school. They have become CSF Sealbearers. ln order to become a Sealbearer, a student must make honor society four out of a possi- ble six semesters. Members are: Row l, Pat Rogers, Laura Pool, Lorraine Peterson, Pat Blandford, Joy Harrison, Pat Dowd. Row Il, Judy Kay Lee, Sandy Moss, Jean Risvold, Beverly Cronk, Eileen Green. Row III, Bob Mc- Millen, Joan Lund, Gail Entrop, and Bob Oldham. P'llP'llF ATI-IENII-XNS Mary Neuenschwander, Vicki Chastain, 'Roberta Barbara, Shirley Holmes, Penny Polite, Nancy Adamoli, Valerie Romley, Carolyn Gray, Judy Brown, Bonnie Grogan, Michele Zackheim, Sharon Buckridge, Mary McConnell, Joyce Buchanan, Pat Blandford, Joy Harrison, Merledene Brownlee, Carolyn Endo, Pat Dowd. Row Il, Enid Cloper, Grace Woo, Donna Cox, Carolyn Wilson, Wanda Stetanovic, Carolyn Agard, Gay Hanlon, Ann Freese, Pat Rogers, Lorraine Peterson, Kay Knight, Donna Carter, Eileen Greene, Linda Bridges, Connie Burwell, Beverly Cronk, Jean Risvold, Michele Smith, Susan Matilla, Joann Baxter. Row Ill, Virginia Broadbeck, Nonie Lowe, Cathy O'Neal, NaDene Skinner, Pat Stanley, Sandy Moos, Carmen Winters, Helen Hinton, Carole Welton, lngman Nius, Henry Cantu, Al Rosa, Grant Callin, Gary Barmore, Walter Dutton, Lewis Whittle, Bill Peeler, Jerry Chavez, Mike Callin, Riley Neel. Row IV, lrma Goss, Rita Garcia, Judy Beckner, Nancy Cavanaugh, Wendy Slothower, Jody Loper, Norma Peterson, Julie Schwartz Pauline Byrum, Sandra Zucker, Amy Kitagawa, Jill North, Jane Kitagawa, Judy Pogline, Janice Williams, Sue Foster, Jean McGilvery. Ln:-XD Trl- Ili-XY IN- P'lIP'llF ATi-IENIANS Row I, Phylis Wardzalla, Beverly LeDou, Ruby Johnston, Jeanette Bluhm, Harlean Hanson, Violet Whitley, Gail Entrop, Sheri Bodily, Judy Snavely, Jethelyn Clary, Joan Lund, Wanda Bauman, Judy Lowder, Karen Warren, Lavonne McFarland, Kay Flaska, Carla Herzog, Virginia Laird, Jeanean Patterson. Row ll: Larry Griggs, Ken Weiss, Henry Cantu, Dave Czirski, Gilbert Freitag, Bob Crouse, Norman Towers, Tom Ovens, George Walker, Woody Covington, Dick Bransford, Harry Clyde, Ray Chambers, Fred McKelvey, Fred Boetsch, Paul Katz, Mrs. Cox, adviser. Row Ill, Nancy Rohl, Donna Janacek, Lurinda Ralls, Pat Caves, Linda Hartmann, Evelyn Wood, Barbara Nota, Susan Cradduck, Sylvia McLaren, Alice Lomax, Carol Voge, Ruth Shoemaker, Ruth Shipton, Judy Masonheimer, Carolyn Anderson, Coralie Schumacher, Nancy Hefner, Margaret Lomax, Barbara Burkhart, Sandra Anthony. Row IV, Mr. Harbour, Henry Denny, Loyd Caudle, Stuart Zipper, Bill Markenson, Gerald Bodamer, Wayne Steagall, Kendrick Clegg, Gary Har- ward, Milton Johnson, Ron Crighton, Joel Yellin, Bob McMil- lan, Brent Muccough, Bob Plummer, Roy Lonberger, Jim Miller, Bob Oldham. Y X Ci-I LA: on-IIB, XND Second semester members are. Row I, Maxine Moore, Sandra Sunday, Eilene Greene, Jean Ris- vold, Pat Rogers, Linda Bridges, Laura Pool, Susie Matilla, Lorraine Peterson, Merledene Brownlee, Wanda Ulrick, Sharon Buckridge, Barbara Fan- tino, Pat Blandford. Row Il, Ted Campbell, Burl Jenkins, Martin McCrea, Tom Ovens, Barbara Henn, Sue Gamble, Nonie Lowe, Virginia Broad- beck, Sandra Moss, Barbara Martin, Walter Dut- ton, Gary Barmore, Gary Mustain, Al Rosa, Joy Harrison. Row Ill, Donna Janacek, Mezzy Ruhl, Judy Beckner, Joan Lund, Donna Rindahl, Lyn Some of the activities ot the Latin club this year were a Christmas Dance to get toys for orphans and the annual Latin Costume Ball. The members are: Row I, Barbara Gramley, Diane Mulder, Mary Ann Joyce, lrene Cole, Marie Turk, Mar- iorie Thornton, Ann Papendick, Judy Denham, Beverly MacArthur, Donna Janacek, Judy Beck- ner, Evelyn Wood, Beverly Spence, Sylvia Mc- Laren, Florence Garcia. Row II, Sally Carney, Yeager, Gail Entrop, Betti Ostrander, Sylvia Mc- Laren, Julie Schwartz, Glenda Davis, Jody Loper, Carolyn Endo, Amy Kitigawa, Jeanette Bluhm, Karen Lindstrom, Mrs. Cox, Henry Denny, Row IV, Coralie Schumaker, Linda Briggs, Evelyn Wood, Linda Hartmann, Carol Voge, Fred McKelvey, Ernie Crosby, Gilbert Freitag, John Peppin, Rob- ert McMillan, Stuart Zipper, Gerry Badamer, Joel Yellin, Wesley Greenameyer, Ed Johnson, Art Fristad, George Graham, Bob Oldham, Dennis Potts. Nancy Rohl, Laurie Pardue, Pat Dowd, Carol Sa- saki, Lucy Brickam, Jo Ann Cook, Mary McCon- nell, Don Walker, Al Cobble, John Thomas, Gary Mustain, Dennis Harnby, Mr. Wolff. Row III, Terry Clow, Roger Waters, Ernie Crosby, Gerry Boda- mer, Al Pepin, Kendrick Clegg, George Graham, Dennis Potts, Ed Johnson, Ted Ebenkamp, David Gorbet. rm, x . J TIN ff. it ii l im S 1 -Ll B ACT I ITI.. Los Picaros, the Spanish club, is one of the largest organizations on campus. Its activities include a Cinco de Mayo fiesta and an annual trip to Padua Hills. Members are, Row I: P. Polite, L. Davis, R. Barbara, V. Chastain, B. Grogan, S. Buckridge, B. Valdez, M, Zackheim, S. Zucker, S. Michael, W. Ullrey, J. Buchanon, L. Foda, C. Endo, B. Uphouse, D. Lawson, J. Holcombe, Row II: D. McCallum, G. Barmore, J. Stevenson, T, Campbell, P. Apilado, A, Aguirre, H. Sasaki, L. Whittle, H. Kuwahara, J, Chavez, A. Rosa, R. Neel, J. Patterson, T. Brayton. Row III: S, Marvel, S. Baxter, J. Brown, S. Holmes, M. Smith, P. McDow, C. Gray, L. Allen, T. Darby, B. Dobman, J. Williams, C. Creel, C. Bustillo, R. Johnston, T. Holloway. Row IV: P. Rogers, M. Neuenschwander, B. Magnuson, K. Dowling, J. Steagall, Phyliss Warzalla, G, Davis, J. Odle, R. Garcia, I. Duperron, G. Hanlon, L. Palacios, D. Graham, N. Skinner, Y, Tate, J. LeMarie Row V: N. Towers, J. Purchase, J, Calderone, E. Roop, J. Watson, N. Dufton, L. Griggers, R. Price, G. Jones, R, Kraus, G. Callin, J. Montanio, V, Barra, l. Shelton, W. Krieter, Mr, Campbell, W. Peeler, Members in the second group ot Los Picaros are. Row I: C. O'Neal, W. Slothower, S. Holmes, J. Brown, K. Henderson, B. Shellar, A. Smith, R, Lovret, C. Witzke, M. Petr, A. Kitagawa, J. Pogline, J. Loper, J. Kitagawa, I, Frese. Row II: N. Lowe, S. Williams, P. Emarine, K. Hatfield, M. Fyke, J. Masonheimer, C. .Anderson, J. Schwartz, N. Peterson, N. Proffitt, P. Stanley, B. Polson, S. Hall, J. Rutledge, E. Nelms, C. Bostetter. Row III: R. Harris, R. Chambers, M. McRae, G. Barmore, G. Freitag, R. Windes, I. McNamara, G. Bacon, E. Sisson, G. Cops, G. Sutherline, R. Williams, D. Dickson,, G. Walker, B. Reese, F. Shreffler. Row IV: Miss Mervis, R. Largent, G. Selby, A. Lomax, D. Bass, J. Baker, D. Rindahl, A. Treweek, B. Prince, J. Adams, Leah Lewis, A. Kappler, D, Brock. S. Beemiller, P. Byrum, H. Morrison, C. Vasquez, J. Bluhm. Row V: R. Lonberger, R. Holland, B, Daley, B. Mar- kensen, J. Arbogast, W. Stewart, P. Pousch, G. Gabbert, P. Porter, P. Katz, W. Gree nameyer,, G. Bodamer, H. Clyde, T. Garcia, G. Aparisio, G. Raynor. Row VI: B. Oldham, D. Fowler, R. Hogue, C. Graser, A. Pepin, J. Huttinger, J. Howard, C. Herzog, M. Lomax, K. Flaska, B, Burkhart, T. Garcia, C, Carter, J. Harris, J. Smith, W. Hefner, J. Oakland, S. Tucker, ,.. ,,R: me -vfwl M-we til Scribes, The iournalism club, enioyed a full and active year, highlighted by a trip to The Los Angeles Times and a 'our- nalism day in The spring. Members are: Row I, Kenny Weiss, Jo Ann Barber, Judy Robinson, Horlean Hansen, Michele Zackheim, Dorothy Stratford, Phyllis Allen, Dick Dickson, Gilbert Freitag. Row Il, Maggie Davis, Sharon Smith, Sandy Finley, Claudia Long. Row III, Jeanette Bluhm, Myrna Rhocles, Jo Ann Lefforts. Row IV, Linda Lorenzen, Mrs. Bagwell, sponsor, Karen Warren, Donienne Smith, Webster Lytle. Row V, Art Fristad, Kyle Brown, Ernie Crosby, Dan Stratford, Row Vl, Jerry Pool, Gary Hanns, Dennis Houston, SCR! BE-IS 5 T ARBABE TUTOR Tarbabe Tutors club acquainted its mem- bers with The Teaching profession Through field Trips to elementary schools and college campuses. Many ofthe stu- dents also served as cabin counselors at Camp Colby. Members are: Row I, Sandra Zucker, Sue Yeager, Connie Hall, Michele Zackheim, Bobbi Valdez, Judy Schoonover, Suzi Strong, Pat Blandford, Joy Harrison, Maryls Westland, Joyce Buchanan, Sharon Michaels, Carol Agard, Byron Snead, Charlotte Greenwood, Jane Holcomb. Row ll, Mary Davies, Judy Snavely, Karen Lindstrom, Judy Dell, Donna Smith, Balos Browning, Penny Polite, Ruby Johnson, Carolyn Gray, Nancy Adamoli, Enid Cloper, Roberta Barbara, Vickie Chastain, Bonnie Grogan, Shirley Holmes. Row III, Jeanette Bluhm, Nancy Borden, Judy Robinson, Horlean Hansen, Bonnie Burk, Sherri Bodily, Anna Mae Agarth, Gail Entrop, Mary English, Sharon Oldham, Mary Ann Peter, Rosemary Loverts, Diane DeFault, Rita Garcia, Barbara Shellar. Row IV, Guila Selby, Violet Whitley, Audrey Treweck, Virginia Broadbeck, Carla Herzog, Alva Smith, Judy Howard, Diane Williamson, Alice Lomax, Elaine Carlin, Joann Baxter, Connie Ashcroft, Linda Strange, Al Rosa. Row V, Barbara Anderson, Doris Bass, Ella Mae Jones, Jethelyn Clary, Andy Sisson, Joan Lund, Janice De Long, Lynn Yeager, Donna Rinolahl, Bob Oldham, Ronnie Largent, Dick Dickson, Webster Lytle, Gerald Bailey, Jim Martin, Mr. William Rollins. ,4 f' 91 Ni-XTIONI-XL FORENSIC LEAGUE N.F.L. has ended another outstanding year by winning many honors in interschool speech com- petition. Members are, Row I: Charlotte Green- wood, Pat Blandford, Lola lllinick, Judy Bell, Al Rosa, Mr. Roy. Row II: Alice Lomax, Jeanine Roderick, Ann Frese, Pat Rogers, Jean Risvold, Julie Schwartz. Row Il: Ray Chambers, Bob Old- ham, Jerry Bodamer, George Graham, Webster Lytle. T i-IESPIANS Thespians, the school drama club, has thrilled and delighted Compton students with their ex- cellent presentation ot two plays, Our Town, anal Liliom. Members are, Row I: Sandra Zucker, Kay Allcorn, Carolyn Hayes, Phyliss Badame, Mariorie Gates, Grant Hollingsworth, Naida Pahl, Gary Rayner, Joel Yellin. Row II: Irene Rodriguez, Lorita Benell, Norma Peterson, Sherrill Bodge, Pat Stutflebean, Wayne O'dell, Gary Gabbert, Brad Winner, Dave Corbell. Row III: Margaret Wallan, Erika Wonsch, Suzan Ma- tilla, Irene Light, Michele Smith, Joan Wheeler, Bonnie MacLean, Bob Muirhead, Steve Killian, John Salyer, George Graham, Mr. Kosturick. 4 Xl i-lOP'lET'l'1ES Future housewives learn to take an active part in the domestic field Through the Homettes Club. Their activities include a formal initiation, par- ties, and serving at teas and banquets. Members are: Row I, Arladean Tapp, Alice Crump, Joanne Tapp, Alice Crump, Joanne Barber, Barbra Cooper. Row I, Armenta Landreaux, Lorraine Peterson, Peggy Graf, and Jane Holcombe. BUSINESS Students interested in any phase of business have an opportunity to further that interest by joining the Business Club. Among their activities are typing letters for various or- ganizations and local field trips. Members are: Row I, Lorraine Peterson, Carolyn Rob- ertson, Vernell Woods, Peggy Graf, Carrie Schulz, Diane Penovich, Grace Rhude, Nancy Wynn, Rose Magdaleno, Sharon Schmitcke, Deanna Peterson, Miss Mariorie Smith, spon- sor. Row II, Linda Strange, Linda Williams, Janice Rutledge, Judy Dell, Pat Rogers, Car- men Winters, Frieda Hampton, Sharon Re- velle, Sally Higdon, Rita Garcia, Sandra Holt, Judy Kay Lee, Virginia Laird, Wanda Bau- man, Sandy Hayden, Violet Whitley, LaRue Staggs. IVF. WGRSi-ll? - - - Campus Christian Fellowship is a club dedicated to the promotion ot Christian fellowship on the CHS campus. Among its activities are inter-church sings, week- ly meetings for Bible study and skating parties. Members are: Row I, Janice Williams, Carolyn John- son, Sharon Michael, Mary McConnell, Teddy White- man, Joyce Buchanon, Charlotte Greenwood, Billie DeMolay members on the high school campus have formed a service club, es- tablished to serve the school by selling tickets to plays and games and ushering at school events. Members are: Row I, Riley Neel, Gerald Bailey, Dick Dickson, Lyle Parker, lngmar Nius, Ronnie My- ers, Jim Watson, Art Parker, Roy Cahow, Bob Bris- tol. Row II, John Scott, Jerry Jackson, Ronnie Lar- Uphouse. Row II, Charlotte Creel, Suzi Strong, Joy Harrison, Pat Blandford, lngeborg Frese, Marilyn Dorchester, Rosemary Lovret, Mary Neuenschwander, Beverly Poulson, Virginia Broadbeck, Karen Lind- strom. Row III, Margaret Lomax, Ruth Shoemaker, Donna Rindahl, Linda Howelland, Linda Allen, Mari- lyn Libby, Kay Hatfield. Row IV, Bob Tennyson, Roy Lonberger, James Watson, Cliff Holland, Bob Old- ham, Charles Frazer, Leith Hawks, Bob Rahner, Gor- don Bacon, Ronnie Largent. gent, Burl McDaniel, Richard Williams, Ray Cham- bers, George Walker, Dennis Salmons, John Bouyer, Bill Lewellyn. Row III, Ronnie Crieghton, Stewart Cummings, Tom Thomas, Richard Toffman, Gerry Bodamer, Ken Baker, Ronnie Watson, Larry Cowen, Peanuts Aparisio, Roy Lonberger. Row IV, Ray Rand- all, Eddie Walker, Jim Williams, Kendrick Clegg, Bob Jacobs, Jim Beckner, Fred Workman, Roland Harris, Gary Workman, Darryl Pyle, Harold Klein, f-Q V-17 'QC' 'll' ...ga SOPHI - Ci-ll 42 IVE S1-ERN E - - KEY CLUB Key Club is a National boys service organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. Its purpose is to promote a better school and community lite. Activities of the club included ushering at grad- uation and managing all school sporting events. Members are: Row I, Charles Johnson, Al Rosa, Riley Neel, Charles Coventon, Art Parker. Row ll, Dennis Hamby, Bob Bristol, Ray Chambers, Bob McMillan, Woody Covington, Glenn Fleming. Row Ill, Davy Davis, Ronnie Largent, Rulon Johnson, Bob Rahner, Ray Verbeck, Darrell Pyle. Row IV, Leith Hawks, Gary Jacobs, Bob Hamil- Sopha Chi club is made up ot sophomore girls who have outstand- ing leadership ability. Members are: Row I, Penny Polite, Bonnie Grogan, Nancy Adamoli, Shirley Holmes, Michele Zackheim, Wanda Ulery, Sharon Buckridge, Carol Agarol, Merledene Brown- Iey, Judy Bodge, Carolyn Enolo, Mary Lou Prieto, Virginia Moreno. Row II: Enid Cloper, Vickie Chastain, Loretta Davis, Gwenith Bland, Glennis Jennings, Judy Pogline, Bonnie Dohman, Jane Kitagawa, Judy Shook, Marianne Joyce, Michele Smith, Linda Bridges, Darlene Conn, Carolyn Gray. Row III, Kay Knight, Pat Hartford, Judy Beckner, Wendy Slothower, Linda Bascomb, Gloria Maurer, Terry Garcia, Jody Loper, Joyce Ervine, Beverly Spence, Jeanette Odle, Judy Steagall, Miss Edith McCulloch, advisor. Row IV, Barbara Burkhardt, Naddie Smith, Billie Jean Prince, Linda Hartmann, Pat Caves, Evelyn Wood, Nancy Cavanaugh, Lurinda Ralls, Karen Henderson, Donna Janecek, Nancie Rohl, Martha Harbottle, Carol Voge, Sylvia McLaren. I' ton, Fred Workman, Jim Smith, Milton Johnson. NODERN DANCE Modern D a n ce club's beautiful interpretive dances have thrilled audiences in many school assemblies and on television. Members are: Row I, Geraldine Hunter, Loretta Pedace, Aramenta Landreaux, Miss Silverman, Rosalee Bogdanski, Emagene Warren, Alice Lloyd, Pat Auster. Row ll, Naida Pahl, Sally Hall, Norma Peterson, Anabelle Pauley, Betty Rose, Ginger Graham, LaVonne Luethke, Carol Kelsey, Barbara Henn. Row Ill, Joan Holland, Diane Myers, Lucy Shelton, Bill McCarty, Tony Garcia, Margo Chryst, Joe Perez, LeeRoy Venema, Peggy Steindorf, Josie Mercurio, Mona Jeffries, Sally Ortega, Linda Bower, Bar- bara McLain. Kay Fowlkes is pictured above with the Teddy bear that she won as a door prize at the Color Day dance. This dance is an annual affair staged during the basketball season and has become a tradition at Compton high. McLain, and Barbara Henn. IV E DANCE I-XCTIVITIES OE NODERN Di-XNCE Shown below is a portion of the fine Modern Dance group. They are: Row I, Betty Rose Ginger Graham, Naida Pahl, Norma Peterson Carol Kel sey. Row II, Ararnenta Landreaux Geraldine Hunter, Loretta Pedace, Diane Myers Barbara Ci-li-ESS CLUB Chess enthusiasts at Compton High have an opportunity to display Their talents by ioin- ing the Chess Club. Its purpose is to play chess and to help others to learn. The stu- dents compete in chess tournaments with other schools. Members are: Row I: Sylvia McLaren, Joan Bang, Joel Yellin, Rita Garcia, Gerald Pearce, Randy Thomsen, Mike Callin. Row II: William Peeler, lngmar Nius, Fred McKeIvey, Miss Jacomina Marsman, spon- sor, Jim Miller, Dennis Salmans, Robert Creighton, and Tony Garcia. IVE PJXY LE'l'TERP'IEN Lettermen's Club, as its name implies, is for Iettermen only. Its purpose is to promote high citizenship among the Iettermen of the school. Among its activities is the annual Lettermen's Bean Feed. Members are: Row I: Gerald Bailey, Charles Coventon, Art Parker, Martin McCrea, Terry Clow, Kenny Weiss. Row Il: Woody Covington, Art Paz, Don Ros- sier, Mike Williams, Manual Armenta, Billy Coats. Row III: Brent Muccough, Milton John- son, Bob Oldham, Jerry Golphenee, Rulon Johnson, Mr. Ernst Hartmann, adviser. SCIENCE Students interested in science had an opportunity To develop That interest by ioining The Science club. Activities of the club included field Trips and Two annual parties. Members are: Row I, Doug Car- gille, Linda Briggs, Judy Denham, Alice Lomax, Mike Day. Row ll: Fred Boetsch, Charles Fraser, Pete Porter, Wayne Stea- gall, Bill Pierce. Row Ill, Mr. Johnston, Jim Miller, Gerry Bodamer, Brent Mu- chow, and Wesley Greenameyer. IVE EXPEF IPIENT BIOLOGY Weekly meetings featuring guest speak- ers and field Trips spotlighted The ac- tivities ot The Biology club. Members are: Row I: Mike Day, Sherry Benton, Diane Mulder, Laura Pool, Loris Phelps, Karen Lindstrom. Row Il, Jim Watson, Judy Denham, Pat Rogers, Marianne Petr, Carol Witzke, Alice Lomax, Ruby Windham. Row III, Mr. Walston, Fred Boetsch, Wesley Greenameyer, David Kidd, Gerry Bodamer, Doug Cargille, and Ray Finley. i4 'Sm .Q 1.0, w X Q 'f ,1 1' :VE af 'uf ,RQ 'Q Q 'N f 4 4 GI 2 I 5 K s V , . .w 45? Wm Q 'R' ,f Aff? , .353 -. ji 1 ,W X. -1 pg-.-pw QBEQPARTMENT OF RECREATI CITY UF LOS A G QQE Q ,PV Cf NTlNUf T I N VCE-IOC- Bob Washington fills out his application tor enrollment in the Continuation Department. Assisting him is Mrs. Eleanora Walker. At the upper right student workers, Joyce London, Pat Proctor, Don Taulbee, Charles Boozer, and Ray Strawn, are shown discussing a blow-up of an income tax form with their instructor, Mrs. Thelma Rule. At right, Mrs. Florence Mason, Bill Goodman, Don Blalock, Bill Haywood, Joyce London, Gary Coats and Don Taulbee are pictured chatting during a study break. Shown at the lower right, thumbing through the many periodicals available are: Jeanne Baldes, Gary Coats, Don Bacon, Charles Wright, Mrs. Mason and Pat Walker. Pictured below is the Co-ordinator of Continuation, Mr. James F. O'Donovan. His iob is to help bridge the gap between ful time school and the economic responsibilities ot adult life. Here he is shown helping student worker Bob Grainger. ' K r.'. ' ' a 279 gg. wk I rr- C93 When core and work anigglaway, The fun begins: i1 s time to ploy. EL Cf WIP!-XNILE EDITORS Dorothy Stratford, associate editor ofthe El Com- panile, has served two successful years on this staff. Last year she served as organization editor and this year has taken over the task of ASB and Senior section editor. First semester Dorothy served as News Editor of the Chimes and was a member ofthe Scribes Club. Serving on the Girls League Board was another of her activities this year. Dorothy's future plans are working for the Bell Telephone Company and making a home for her family. Ernie Crosby, only junior on staff, will probably be head man next year. Linola Lorenzen, well known around the campus as Red , has served as editor-in'-chief of the El Conn- panile this past year. In her junior year she was on the journalistic art staff but changed to annual staff in her senior year, because she was elected editor. Lynn has been a member of the Scribes, GAA and Biology club. She has also serveol as Girls' League representative and served two full semesters on the student council. Her future plans for school are two years at Compton College, to major in commercial art, and then to Los Angeles Art Center to further her education. Claudia Long was one of her capable editors. IV I' I' 1 JoAnn Lefferts Administration cmd Faculty ENCLI SE Kenny Weiss Kyle Brown ' Sophomores Organizations Fl Q P S Claudia Long Ernie Crosby 'lik No r 'hir Q Juniors Organizations Maggie Davis Activities Dennis Houston Athletics . , Pl EPI JR! ES Art Fristad Outstanding Students Gary Hanns Business Manager and Athletics Mrs. Viola Bagwell Adviser '21 CQ - EDITOR Well known around The blue and gray campus is Nancy Boucher, associaTe ediTor of The journa- lisTic arT deparTmenT. This is The second year of iournalisTic arT for Nancy. She is a member of The Spanish Club and was a MimiraThenian. Her fuTure plans include sTudy aT CompTon Junior College and Brigham Young UniversiTy. Her maior is educaTion. fs J' URNALIST I Gary ThornTon served as arT ediTor of The Jour- nalisTic arT sTaTT for The 1956-57 school year. Gary enTered The arT sTafT in his junior year, and became ediTor in his senior year. Some of his fuTure plans afTer graduaTion are To sTudy indus- Trial engineering aT The Air Force school in Wyo- ming and Then reTurn To CompTon Junior College for Two years. His hobby is commercial arT. Gary held a B average in his classes. EDITOR Pi-I OT OGRAPI-IY One of The many imporTanT Tasks of phoTography class is Taking picTures for The Chimes. Members are: Row I, Errol Ford, Charles ChrisTie, PeTe Wickstrom, PaT Shanahan. Row ll, Mike Dwyer, Larry Briscoe, Ronald Syphand, Janice Coleman, Mr. Wilbur Walsfon, Almeda Cook, and Norman Nelson. f F T STAFF -if T H Ronnie MlmS Willa Mae Craig S STAFF Paul Boley BriTTan Wilde Deane Crouch Dick Judd Barbara MarTin Carol SexTon Norma Willard Mrs, DelighT Hoffmann iournalisTic arT adviser Ted Campbell Sandra Finley Maggie Davis Gilbert Freitag 7 R... ,-7, ' rw ,Q I xr S is 1 is -L. . 4, 'L ' .WW ti. is lf' ,4- , ,S-'Sf Q is 4' ti in 5 ,F Hi we sk wg f wwilar Ci-IIPIEY Art Fristad served as editor of Compton Chimes two semesters. Art is majoring in Journalism and plans to go to Berkeley for college study. He is a member ot Squires, Boys Federation, Annual Staff, Senior Council, Inter-Club, and Student Council. Art also played basketball tor the var- sity team. lt will go about here, said Mr. William Chip- pendale, district engineer, when he showed Art where the door was to be to the editor's new office. ,fy X, it ,, f - K , Dorothy Stratford News editor first semester Jeannette Bluhm K':,,x s,. -xv s . Dick Dickson Harlean IV Walter Dutton Editorial editor tirst semester Judy Robinson Editorial editor second semester News editor Gnd second semester Business Manager Marianne Joyce Jerry Pool , -felt .-gi 7 I' I 1 'TA IVF IT E Phyllis Allen Society Editor lst semester Myrna Rhodes Society Editor 2nd semester Sharon Smith f 1 e ' 1 5 A rr r , FF Mrs. Viola Bagwell, teacher of journalism, is showing Judy Robinson, business manager, and Webster Lytle, circulation manager, the latest edition of the Chimes. Below Editor, Art Fristad, and Associate Editor, Jo Ann Barber, are listen- ing to Mr. Chippendale explain how to take care of the new city desk. Dan Stratford Sports Editor lst semester Dennis Houston Sports Editor 2nd semester James Tice j if , , , . ..,.. - 'Q ,T-,geawf ee 35 1' KSU: Mggifwgw if Jo Ann Barber Associate Editor lst semester Student Teacher 2nd semester Bob Pembleton Cartoonist Karen Warren Ky Wi.-..,,,, Webster L Circulation Manager both semesters Donienne Smith Larry Winkleman Michele Zackheim 79 I f x 1 is I I ENSEPIBLE Members of ENSEMBLE were: Row I: Billie Uphouse, Susan Herman, Pat Dowd. Row II, Velia O'Dell, Vir- ginia Mueller, Pat Kramer, Rexanna Wilson. Row III, Judy Robinson, Janis Goodwin, Margie Taylor. Row IV, Ruth Shoemaker, Naomi Shoemaker, Jane Erstling, Sharon Smalley. SOLOISTS Soloists for this year were: Sitting, Paul Katz. Stand- ing: Lee Venema, Billie Uphouse, Velia O'Dell, Jane Erstling, Gary Hohnson. MIXED Ci-IORUS MIXED CHORUS was composed of. Row I, Barbara Wood- ward, Lois Duling, Gloria Corder, Josie Rosa, Carol Cart- wright. Row Il, Francis Lee, Mona Jeffries, Rachel Prouty, Joyce Barrett, Randy Dasher, Lucie Cordova. Row Ill, Leola Short, Linda Howland, Marge Gates, Marcella Tate, Hazel Rice. Row IV, Ken Fields, Kay Flaska, Johnenne Hemphil, Janice Nesslin, Melrae Porter, Sharon Taylor, Darlene Cskelson. Row V, Don Price, Louis Fuggins, Rudy Smith, Jeff Bush, Sharon Hopkins, Nancy LeGros, Mary Beth Strawn, Earnest Peaster. GIRLS' GLEE GIRLS GLEE members were: Row I, Irene Rodriguez, Eleanor Satterlee, Carie Schulz, Barbara Walters, Pat Nelson. Row ll, Bobbie Valdez, Annie Santiful, Bertha Gaona, Carol LeFort, Shirley Welch. Row III, Tamara Eth- ridge, Jeannette Hayden, Albertina Corrales, Pat Running, Dinah Dean, Gloria Miller. Row IV, Winifred Scorza, Sally Stayton, Frances Holt, Aida Alzua, Lupe Mancillas, Olivia Pronty. Row V, Bennie Twaite, Rosalie Rumsey, Ora Hamling, Arlene McCaffrey, Teresa Riley, Jackie Marlow. YELL KING W I' I I' Ronnie Largent was yell king tor two straight years. He came in the cool of the evening to Leading the Tarbabes to a tie tor first place for bring those yells out of the Tarbabes that the the sportsmanship trophy this year are yell lead- team needed so desperately to give them that ers Connie Hall, Judy Robinson, Ronnie Largent, added strength to win the game. Gail Entrop and Irene Light. SONG LEADERS Astounding many who viewed their routine Sharon Jackson, Myra Rhodes, Nancy Barden were song leaders Betty Holbrook, Suzi Strong and Sharon Walling. CAPTAIN, CO-Ci-XP'l'i-XIN ins--is ' mud:-du-eva S, W, Standing on either side of captain and co-captain for next year, Virginia Parker and Sandy Bodily, are Jethelyn DF ,Clary and Andy Sisson, captain and co-captain for this The chief aim of the Drill team is to give per- formances of grace, beauty and precision timing at football games, parades and at other school functions where the band appears. One of the many experiences was the winning of first place at the Corona Festival. The Drill team is com- posed of Jethelyn Clary, Captain, Row I: Joy Harrison, Pat Blandford, Nila Brashier, Mary Vincent, Barbara Cotner. Arlene Vial, Nila Hail- stone, Jean Valkie, Linda Lee, Judy Scoonover, Marilyn Fondren, Janice Olson. Row II, Sandra Little, Sharon Anderson, Margarito Goseco, Pat Nelson, Twila Buckles, Diane Massongill, Terry Chryst, Sue Gamble, Virginia Brodbeck, Carolyn Mead, Marilyn Mead, Judy Eastwood. Row III, Grace Woo, Noreta White, Gloria Vavruskcl, Penny Sturgeon, Eilene Greene, Donna Cartar, Judy Snavely, Margaret Boone, Jean Risvold, Beverly Cronk, Anna Mae Agarth, Lawanna Zim- merman. Row IV, Mary Thompson, Mitzi Fra- quhar, Linda Marsh, Gloria Melton, Adrienne Hatcher, Margo Chryst, Loretta Cook, Lavan Mc- Farlin, Karen Warren, Sally Beck, Jackie Gonski and Linda'Mills. Row V, Virginia Parker, Andrea Sisson, Lyn Yeager, Judy Lowder, Wanda Bow- man, Joan Lund, Donna Hayes, Bonnie Burk, Babs Browning, Sally Burris, Judy Youngblood and Shari Bodily. Row VI, Becky Stryker, Harlean Hansen, and Sandy Bodily. L BAND Advanced Band members are: Row I: L. Smith, R. Davis, B. Adams, A. Garcia, C. Carter, S. Allcorn, R, Lonberger, G. Reed, W. Slothower, M. Williams, and E. Wood. Row ll: D. Saas, T. Holloway, L. Buford, L. Felix, T. McNally, D. Frank, C. Gilmore E. Faulkner, R. Gilbert, J. Thomas, T. Jefferson, G. Carrasco, J. Gutierriz, R. Crichton, G. Crichton, and R. Monnington Row III: B. Sneed, J. Hamilton, B. Peterson, P. Honish, B Anderson, R. Telles, G. Walker, N. Dutton, T. Norman, B Jenkins, T. Campbell, J. Jefferson, and D. Fleming. Row IV P. Chappel, W. Dutton, N. McNamara, M. Story, J. Hegland L. Murillo, J. Denham, C. Robinson, R. McCowan, E. Roop Ed Walker, L. Whittle, J. Brandt, C. Scofield, A. Kerr, T. Preston, G. McKaig, R. Manda, W. Floyd, J. Siler, B. Vance, R Fenstermacher, D. Dunham, and R. Largent. Row V: P. Suggs R. Williams, W. Burrell, F. Turk, and K. Kincaid. F' RP'lA'l'If N Band and drill team were selected as the band of this area to appear at the Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Bears game in the Coliseum. DRUM MAJ OR Compton High's fabulous Drum Major, Bob Plummer, has served two successful years in this position. Among his feats last year was twirling in the Rose Parade. FLAG GIRLS Thrilling the Tarbabes and visitors at the football games of '56 during half-time were flag girls Maryls Westland, Colleen Shearn, Janice De Long, Sylvia Moreno, Phyllis Allen, and Kay lsherwood. X, A I- P' ' r-rs I la-XJOR:-. I' Fas High stepping girls of Compton are the Major: ettes who participated in all home games during the football seasn. They are Sandy Hunt, Linda 161 Hartmann, Terry Thomas, and Judy Salsbury. l l i i 1 l Advanced Orchestra members are: Row I, Beverly LeSaw, Judy Eastwood, Barbara Hecht, Cathy O'Neil, Carmen Maxon, Erika Wonsch, lngeborg Frese, Connie l-leolgpeth, Juoly Meads, Margie Gates, Bill North, Dennis Tilton and James Swain. Row II, Jackie Hamilton, Karen Linolstrom, Joy Maxon, Judy Beckner, Bob Eikenberger, lrwin Shel- ton, Fred Boetsch, ancl Judy Johnston. Row Ill, Judy Sell, Eillen Greene, Barbara Baxter, Joel Yellin, Thelma Holla- way, Ralph Krawiec, Wendy Slothower, Evelyn Wood, Audrea Garcia, Marilyn Williams, Ray Lonberger, Diane Dubber, Barbara Anderson, Phil Honisch, David Corbell, Randy McCowan, Jerry Siler, Stanley Lewis, Sally Hall, Connie Newtson and Phil Hall. Row IV, Gary Barmore, and Ronald Tharton. Members of the banol that form the Brass En- semble are: Row l, Gary McCaig, Richard Manda and Gerry Siler. Row II, Cloud Robinson, Lewis Whittle and Ted Campbell. Row Ill, Norman Towers, Clay Scholtield, George Walker, and Jim Brandt. Mr. John Del Monaco, director ot band and or- chestra, has built both units to top positions in the state. First places are not rarities any more. ,M ex I smu:.e.s DF APU Thespians have been very acTive This year presenTing Two successful plays under The direcTion of Mr. Michael KosTurick. PicTurecl is The wedding scene from The play Our Town, TeaTuring Joel Yellin as The minisTer, Gary Raynor and Carolyn Hays as The couple. Liliom a seven scene play, wiTh a casT of 50, received a Tremendous ovaTion. PicTured are some of The scenes Trom The play. LefT, Bob Jacobs, Sandy CarTer, and Carolyn Hays feaTured. RighT, The dying scene: Bob HarsTon, Carolyn Hays, Janice De Long, Bob Jacobs lon bunkl Ed Johnson, Priscilla McDow, Mary McConnell, Norma PeTerson, and Bradly Winner. Liliom is an inefTicienT and lazy young bully of BudapesT, whom many servanT girls find ro- manTic and charming. LeTT, hold-up scene Tea- Turing Joel Yellin and Bob Jacobs. The Trial QT Liliom was in Heavens Courr and sTarred Norma PeTerson, MarTy Harrell, Jimmy Williams, Bob Jacobs as Liliom, John Corbell, and Dave Cor- bell. 4 ff -I mf x 3 K ,f ...yyy ,.1is 'i 'T 6 Ml SIC T Cappella Choir, direcTed by Mrs. Sima Aannick, is performing aT The Chrisfmas as- embly aT The righf. Direcfing The Dance Band s sTudenTs direcTor, Clay Scofield wifh b-and nembers Carolyn Carfer and Sanford Allcorn in flufe and Roy Gilberf on boss clarinef. Nendy Slofhower, Evelyn Wood and Sandy qunf look on enThusiasTically as Mr. John elMonc1co Takes over The direcfing. Dale Sass, Ronnie Largent, Randy MonningTon, Thelma Holloway, and Evelyn Wood are looking over The music for The Sadie Hawkins Dance. ln- specTing Their insTrumenTs before The Dance are Wayne Floyd, Bill Vance, Gary McKaig, Richard Manda, Ronnie Lcirgenf, Dave Dunham, Ronald FensTamacher, and Jerry Siler. 5 H kfll K ' ' 1 Y ' ,gf- ,vw vs 1' X' Ls? i 3 E. ' N -hw- ,,..- Ci-I EP'IISTRY This course provides on in- troduction to motter ond en- ergy, to elements ond their properties ond to com- pounds ond their chorocter- istics. Pictured ore Kenny Weiss, Don Wolker, Jerry Siler, ond Louis Rosmosen. -55 PHYSICS Major studies of this course include rne chonics, heot, sound, light, electricity one nucleor physics. Pictured ore Mr. Jorne: Coudill, instructor, Bill Bennett,lConnie Bur well, Richard Borboro ond Gerold Bodomer BIOLOGY Port of this course is devoted to the study of the structure and function of the humon body. Looking over o skeleton ore Koy Fowkes, Morilyn Esterdohl, Ruth Shipton, ond Mr. Wilbur Wolston. CLGTE-IING Making a dress, skirt, or blouse is an easy task for the girls of Mrs. Estella Hall's cloth- ing classes. Looking over a pattern are Con- nie Treio, Mrs. Hall, and Sandy Rusher. At the sewing machine is Wilma Wilson. i-IOVIE CRI-XF'l'S Flower arrangement is a vital part in the course of Home Crafts. Peggy ....-.- Steinclorf and Carol Kelsey look on as Mrs. Ruth Midkitf shows Them . how it should be done. i ,,,.f- i-I OPI E Pl ARI N G Flower and table arrangements are but one minute unit taught in Home- making. Mrs. Lillian McDermott, Stella Gallanay, and Alice Dobbs are pictured admiring a table setting. .. f--- f w-- ,,f, s--,wf '-fiffr-www sf,--- ww- ---A ww- i- -f visAf1X'W1i14M N-- 7 gif- , BOYS' FOODS The head cooks of the boys tood's class are busy preparing their stew. They are: Bob Wade, Miss Kathryn Bowers, instructor, Alan Browning, Bob Rahner, Don Baine and Don Pooler. These boys have collected recipes and have learned new and easy methods for cooking. ri I , STUDENT ST ORE l'll take this one, says Judy Bodge, and Mer- ledene Brownlee to student store workers, Lucy Smedley, Martha Harbottle, and Carol Voge. i-IOPIEPIAKING Another class in the Homemaking departmei is Mrs. Ethel Wyllie's class. Pictured are: Jo Maxon, Nancy Jones, Dorothy Emrock, Jud Emarine, and Mrs. Wyllie working on stutfe animals, anly a small unit of this course. 'PN' .HAS AN lnvltf. 91, Yo E Mp. Du-JNA. PWEHS To v IN J! PRODUCTION ART The attractive signs, that advertise the football games, plays, and other events, that appeared on the fence on the north side of Ramsaur Stadium were the product ofthe Production Art class. Members are: Row I, Nancy Vaughn, Carol Dawecleit, Sherril Bodge, LaVonne Luethke, Janice King, Lor- .SQ 53 raine Robertson. Row II, Don Osborne, Bill Rudd James Menard, George Monette, and Dennis Kroll Row III, Mr. Leonard Fisher, Tom Meredith, Bob Pem bleton, Al Abrams, Richard Thompson, Philip Sunday, and Manuel Paz. ' ' LDA W.-E VARAM' rf- if if x - J it FIAT!-I draw a graph. their geometry. right way to draw a graph. Mrs. Margaret Harris is explaining to Richard Bransford in Algebra II the correct way to Mary Edwards, Dennis Bungenstock, M Monroe Busch, Fred Turk, Judy Badge and Gail Privett lin backl enthusiastically toil over Mr. Dean Harbour is showing Larry Emarine Brent Muchow, lngmar Njus, in algebra the OFFICE PRACT ICE Pl rkrs y r-rs f z f rr- r- I' Q. IIlEQTCJT'I' S Jrr-ICE Helping out in Mrs. Westcott's office are, Row I: Sandy Moos, Beverly Polson. Row II: Judy Kay Lee, Janice Rutledge, Pat Stanley, Priscilla Clark, Margaret Boone, and Mrs. Doris Westcott. MRS. WI-IITEi'S OFFICE Mrs. Annabell White's helpers are, Row I: Martha Yount, Janice Olson, Pat Arnold and Colleen Shearn. Row II: Linda Williams, Jane Wood, Diane Mulger, and Mrs. White. 'B 2 I'IR.' LEEi'S OFFICE The busy bees in Mr. Keith Lee's office are- sitting: Sally Burris, Lyn Yeager, and Linda Mills. Standing: Mr. Lee, Janet Lockhart, Bonnie Burk, Wanda Bowman and Sue Williams. Ll BRARY Working hard in the Library this year were, Row I: Charlotte Greenwood. Row II: Gary Hanns, Andrea Sisson, Lois Pipoly, Mary Vincent, Deanna Van Greuningen. Row Ill: Kent Vestre, Mary Stanback, Mitzie Farquhar, Sandra Nauen- berg. Row IV: Yvonne Vane, Pat Reed. Standing: Grace Rhode, Judy Oakland, Nancy Winn and Mrs. Howell. A'l l'ENDANCE Attendance office workers are, Row 1: Sue God- dard, Pat Trippe, Claudia Gonzales, Darlene Hunter, Sharon Ray, Sharon Roberts, Irene Bin- ning, Joanne Moss, Lawanna Zimmerman and Mrs. Martha Borders. Row II: James Frank, John Fuentes, Jesse Reynolds, John Megorden, Ronnie Smith, Bob Smith, Don Pooler, Ray Scheetz, Jim Christopherson and Larry Vergana. Row III: Hally Spiker, Candy Brandt, Joann Donley, Helen Mul- Ienary, Sharon Villauer, Benna Bland, Pat Duane, Bill Coats, Ray Randall and Ray Reed. ACTIVITIES 4212- Activities workers are, Row I: Neila Bra- , ,.., ,, shear, Diane Penovich, Sharon Walling GUIDANCE Guidance office helpers are, Row I: Babs Brown- ing, Nancy Barden, Pat Frank, Cheryll Curtis and Jimmie Barnmann. Row II: Shirley McLaren, Janice DeLong, JoAnn Lefferts, Frances Hodges, Kay Gustafson and Mr. William Rollins. EI if 1 'fx and Marilyn Fondren. Row II: Sandra V Baszaich, Donna Listen, Dawn Anderson, Carolyn Robertson, Sharon Jackson and it Mr. Everett Shipman. vnsum Amos I Visual aid workers are, sitting: Mrs. Katzenberger, Lynda Pettycourt and Nell Weaner. Row II: Leon Murella, Brad Green, Jerry Jackson, Howard Grant, Jim Beckner and Richard Lawrence. JFUDENT STORE Making sure that every student gets his sup- plies are student store workers Mr. Albert Galatain, teacher superviser, Judy Bodge, Merledene Brownlee, Martha Harbottle, Lucy Srnedley, and Carol Voge. STAGE CREW The principal iob of the stage crevv is to see that the setting tor plays and other events are lust right. The members are Ronald Prcivant, John Boyer, Floyd Kyander, Dale Allen, Grant Hollingsworth, Gerald Fil- lipen, Dean Crouch, Don Walz and Mr. Michael Kosturiclc. PRINT Si-IOP One ot the main iobs ot the print shop is to print the Chimes. Looking over the latest machine in the print shop are Dale Storey, Mr. Wesley Dunn, Walter Collins, and How- ard Dudley. CAMPUS PATROL Those guarding The parking loT aT all Times of The day are: Row I: Terry Clow, Ralph SangsTer, Jim Snavely, Dave Bryan, Leon Levey, Jim Nauenbery, and Jerry Hiland. Row Il, Dan STraT- ford, Larry Briscoe, Larry James, Charles John- son, Jim SmiTh, Randy Spence, Gary Workman, Dave Hubbard, Dick Perry and Mr. Allen Sims, sponsor. T-IALL GUARDS On guard in foyers beTween and during class Time are: Row I, Harold Kline, Ralph SangsTer, Carey Rife, Marion Liera and Joe Jackson. Row II, Carl Winn, Larry Briscoe, Harry Kennedy, Tom fvladron, and Willie Williams. Row iii, ivlr. Will- iam Rollins, sponsor, Danny Rikalo, Kenny Ben- der, ArT Valdaz and Charles UpTon. CAFETERIA PicTured wiTh Mrs. Ellen Miller, secreTary in The AcTiviTy Office, and Mrs. Hennie LoTT, cafeferia manager, are cafeferia workers Susan Herman, Jean Hoffman, Sandra Davis, Sue Cradduck, Lee Teed, Ann Hargrove, Kay Allcorn, Barbara MonTgomery, Tia Harris, Marilyn Will- iams, Judy Pogline, STanly LafiTTe and Randolph MonTgomery. ag Cn., Q 4 ,, 1 A f' ea r 4 , ,6 Y. 7 ' 5, I - 'a 1 ' 's if ffg Nyf .jf X 'wxf' s ' 4 I 1 as ,s ,f X Q' I E ' Q O f 5 F , J ' . W ' 1 Ill' 'a?l :' ,' Y N ,wff In QM, 1,., X. K t , x 5? Q X, 3 ' 1 ,ying Ly? 2 .af BETTER ENGLIS 5' ,ex ' .- 7 i illi r' Air OUTSTANDING BOY Albert Rosa was chosen the most outstanding boy by his fellow senior students. Highlighting Al's year was his first semester term as Associ- ated Student Body President. During his term as president, Al attended the Governor's Traffic Safety Conference in Sacramento. He was Senior class president second semester and received a degree of excellence in the National Forensic League. Al was president of Tarbabe Tutors and a member of Inter-Club council. He was a mem- ber of Chimette-Squires and garnered perfect attendance. He was a member of Mimirathe- nians, Spanish, and Key clubs. Al has the ambi- tion to become a high school history teacher and plans to get his degrees at Pepperdine College. 3 1 41 .f,:i'fL2'Y rn OUTSTANDING GIRL JeThelyn Clary was elecTed The mosT ouTsTonding girl by The senior closs sTudenTs. JeThelyn was ci member of drill Teom during her lunior yecir cmd was elecTed To copToin The drill Teom during her senior yeor. JeThelyn held The office of Junior clciss vice-presidenf ond, os o senior, served o Term os Associc1Ted STudenT Body vice- presidenT. She wos elecTed To reign over The Homecoming fesTiviTies cis Homecoming Queen. JeThelyn wos The secrefciry of ChimeTTe-Squires ond Torbobe TuTors cis well. She was o member of sTudenT council cmd lnTer-Club council. She wos ci Girls' Leogue represenToTive ond moved up To The execuTive boord, JeThelyn plons To oTTend SonToi Bcirboro College ond moior in educofion. ' ' ' i : 'fL W 15?-1' lap ,. ,, , HER MAJESTY, JETHELYN CLARY i-IAIL I-IEE P'lAJESTY AND Cf URT Princess Sylvia Moreno Escort Roy Rondcill Princess Bobs Browning ' Escort Don Rozelle -:P Princess Judy Youngblood Escorf Dennis Homby Princess Judy Snovely Escort Roy Verloeck csv 009' ggu ilk 1 yi: lu... u ,sq stu K , 4- K 'Q A QM M . x A Sami, ,pl V -9 ,- -Ns. DRILL TEAPI CAPTIAN Plotting the strotegy thot brought notion wide DRILL TEAM CAPTAIN tome to Compton high in sports, bond, ond JETHELYN CLARY drill-teom cure Ronnie Lclrgent, Bob Plummer, and Jethelyn Clary. r x x v r' r DAUVI VII-XJOR fa-.LL KING DRUM MAJOR YELL KING BOB PLUMMER RONNIE LARGENT i :ISK , we ,if 5 - A ' 4 ' - wgifr, f ff? -T ' . C.H.S. HIGHEST HONOR HIGHEST IN SCHOLARSHIP Eileen Green has achieved the honor ot being The student with the highest scholarship average in her stay at Compton high. Eileen has been a member of Mimirathenians for her entire three years. She was also a sealbearer and Thus has a permanent membership in The California Schol- arship Federation. Eileen was a member of Chimette-Squires and was a member of The drill-team. She was a violinist in the orchestra and she achieved mem- bership in the string ensemble. Eileen plans to attenol Compton Junior College for her first two years anol then transfer to Westmont College or the University ot Southern California. BULLOCK'S AWARD Connie Burwell was the school winner in the Bullock's Leader of Tomorrow contest. Connie served a semester as Girls' League president, Mimirathenians president, and vice-president of Inter-Club council. She was a member of Tar- babe Tutors, secretary of Chimette-Squires and secretary of Compton Junior Chapparrel poetry club. While serving on Student Council one se- mester, Connie attended many conferences. She was a student teacher at Emerson Elementary School and a cabin-counselor at Thousand Pines. Connie was the hostess for the annual Christma's Dance and was also on the March of Dimes As- sembly panel. She was selected the Soroptimist Girl of the Month and was a nominee for the D.A.R. award. She obtained a life membership in C.S.F. As for the future, Connie plans to attend either Redlands or Whittier College and major in education. Afterwards she plans to teach high- school math or science. SEYMOUR AWARD Judy Snavely received the Seymour award for being the outstanding sealbearer. In addition to keeping her grades high, Judy served as student body vice-president in her senior year and com- missioner of social activities as a junior. Judy was an alternate for Girls' State and a member of drill team both junior and senior years. The D.A.R. Good Citizen award was another honor bestowed upon her, and she was also Soropti- mist Girl of the Month. Judy was vice-president of Chimette-Squires, secretary of Tarbabe Tutors, and a member of Los Picaros. Judy was sophomore vice-president and a junior class council representative. She was also a student-teacher at Mayo Elementary School. Judy was the installing officer of the Girls' League and was elected a Homecoming princess. She will attend Pepperdine College next fall and will major in elementary education. Ronnie Lurgent garneded his reward in Fine Arts. Ron has been a member of the Band and Or- chestra for Three years. He was a member of Compton Civic Symphony. BANK C F APIERICA G' LD CUPS 5 ::b,,L .:i,,LW,:i. I Jean Risvold achieved The gold cup in Liberal Arts. Jean has been inter-Club Council president and a member ot student council. Jean was a member of drill team, and a Chimette. Joel Yellin received his Trophy in Science and Math. Joel was a Squire and a two year Tennis letterman. Joel had The lead in The play, Our Town and played The heavy in Liliom. Put Rogers received her gold cup in Vocational Arts. Pat has the ability of taking 120 words per minute in shorthand. Pat earned a Degree ot Merit in the National Forensic League. 186 AVVA RD W I N N ERS CE-.'R'l'IFlCi-X'l'ES fo Howard Dudley was granted a certificate in Industrial Arts. Howard was the number one man in the print shop and he set Type for more than fifty per cent of the Chimes throughout the year. Barbara Fantino gained her certificate in Home Economics. Barbara was a member of Mimira- thenians. Her high school work has been cen- tered around home economics and business, Sandra Zuker won a certificate in Social Science. Sandra was the president of the Thespians and a member of Inter-Club coun- cil. She was a sealbearer. She was a stu- dent teacher in elementary schools. Pat Blanford won a certificate in Foreign Lan- guage. Pat was Senior class treasurer and a member of Chimette-Squires. She was a seal-bearer and a member of drill-team. Bob McMillen received the award in Labora- tory Science. Bob was a seal-bearer, Key club member, cross-country runner and a member of the tennis team. ART Philip M. Sunday, most outstanding student in Art, was the artist who drew many of the foot- ball pep posters put on the high wall. Philip has drawn many cartoons that have been pub- lished in the Chimes. The publicity posters for the play Liliom were designed by him. He entered a poster in the AAA Safety poster con- test but the results are not yet released. Philip plans to attend Compton Junior College next fall and maior in commercial art. DRAMA Bob Jacobs was chosen as the mostroutstanding student in Drama. Bob played the lead in the school production of the play Liliom. Bob was also a medalist in a speech tourney, and a member of the Thespian and the DeMolay clubs. He was a varsity football letterman in his senior year. Bob plans to go to San Jose State Colege or the University of Arizona and maior in iournalism andfor animal husbandry. ir Students on the following four pages have been selected by the heads of the departments for which they represent. Each student selected has met the following requirements: above average grades in his particular subiect, good citizenship, must have been a Tarbabe for two years, and the one most likely to succeed in his field of endeavor. BUSINESS EDUCATION Judy Lee was one of the double winners of the Business Education award. She was a member of Mimirathenians and a sealbearer in C.S.F. Judy was a member of the Business club and a representative to senior council. Judy plans to attend Compton Junior College and then possibly U.C.L.A. Lorraine Peterson shared the honor of most out- standing student in Business Education. She was a sealbearer, member of Girls' League board, Homettes, Inter-club council, and was president and secretary of the Business club. Lorraine plans to attend Compton Junior College. 1' -aa -. ,f ,IX INDUSTRIAL ARTS William Richter was chosen the most outstanding student in the field of Industrial Arts. William has taken a course in machine shop for four semesters. During these four semesters he has garnered an A grade every time. Bill has also received A's all the way through his mechan- ical drawing classes. According to his machine shop teacher, Mr. Ernst Hartmann, Bill is one of those students who is able to succeed in most everything he sets out to do. JOURNALISM HOMEMAKING Aramenta Landreaux was selected the most out- standing student in the Homemaking Depart- ment. Aramenta was the president of the Hom- ettes Club and thus became a member of Inter-Club council. She served on Girls' League board and was secretary of Inter-Club council. Aramenta was also a member of the Modern Dance club. She plans to attend Los Angeles City College and maior in home economics. Art Fristad was selected the most outstanding student in Journalism. Art held the post of Editor- in Chief of the Chimes during his senior year. As a iunior he was Associate Editor of the Chimes, Art has served a full year on Student council, Inter-Club council, and Senior council. He has been a member of Boys' Federation coun- cil for his entire stay at Compton. Art was vice- president of Chimes-Squires and president of the Mimirathenians. SCIENCE Gerald Bodamer was chosen the most outstand- ing student in Science. He was a member of Mimirathenians and a sealbearer, secretary and treasurer of the physical science club and treas- urer of the Biology club. He was a member of Squires, Latin and Spanish clubs.' Gerald is plan- ning to attend the University of Southern Cali- fornia and major in dentistry. MATHEMATICS Fred McKelvey was selected as the most out- standing student in the Mathematics department. Fred would like to attend Rice Institute in Hous- ton, Texas and major in math. He was the senior manager of the Coast League Championship basketball team, and a track manager as well. He was a member of the chess team and club, Mimirathenians, and the DeMolay club. Fred was a sealbearer and thus has a lifetime mem- bership in the California Scholarship Federation. .4 voice Billie Jean Uphouse was selected the most out- standing student in voice. Billie has sung in many assemblies as well as at civic organiza- tions, weddings and other special programs. She was a member of Ensemble and A Cappella Choir. Billie sang in the school plays Our Town and LiIiom. Aside from her musical life Billie was a member of the Spanish club,.Bible club, and Thespians club. She was a represen- tative to Girls' League and Senior Council. After being graduated from Compton Junior College, she will start a career in nursing. INSTRUMENTAL Ruby Johnston was one of the two persons se- lected the most outstanding students in Instru- mental Music, Ruby was a representative to All- State Orchestra and to All-Western Conference Orchestra. Ruby plans to study for her music teacher's credentials at Santa Barbara. Clay Scofield was the other honored music stu- dent. Clay was the student director of the march- ing band in his senior year. He has been a member of the marching band for three years and a member of Compton Civic Symphony for two years. SOCIAL SCIENCE Wesley Greenamyer was the most outstanding stduent in Social Science. Wesley was president of the Physical Science club and a member of Inter-Club council. Wes was president of the Biology club and a member of Mimirathenlans As a junior he won the National Essay Anthology contest and while a senior he won the National High School Poetry Anthology contest. He was a member of the Spanish and Chess clubs Wes ley plans to go to college and maior in geology and political science. I. ts, ft I in, if .if .1 A ,gg sa, .1 Mfg? .1 x i 4 - 31 -F' 53621f'H:i1lif ....s..... ... BOYS FOODS Tony Lopez was chosen the handyman with the food or the most outstanding student in Boys Foods. Outside of the kitchen Tony has been elected the president of the Los Angeles Federa- tion of Youth Clubs which consists of 32 clubs. Tony attended a Youth conference at the Statler Hotel during his senior year. He also attended a convenion of all the California Youth Clubs, as the guest of Gov. Goodwin J. Knight, at Sacra- mento, in early April. BOYS' SPORTS Bobby Smith was selected as Compton's most outstanding male athlete this year. Bobby re- ceived his third letter as a football player and he garnered a position on the All-Coast League team. Bobby was a letterman, for the third time again, on the Coast League Championship Bas- ketball team. He made the All-Coast League team. Bobby was also a three year letterman in track. He was elected Commission of Public Relations and Commissioner of Athletics. As for college, Bobby plans to attend Compton Junior College. SPEECH Bob Oldham, most outstanding student in Speech Arts, was a member of Mimirathenians and a sealbearer in C.S.F. Bob has earned a Degree of Distinction in the National Forensic League. He was a vice-president of the Letterman's club. Bob was a Squire and a member of the Los Picaros, Campus Christian Fellowship, chess and Science clubs. Bob plans to go to the Uni- versity of Redlands and maior in Spanish. GIRLS' SPORTS Donna Rindahl has been selected as the most outstanding student in girls' sports. Donna was Girls' League president second semester and Inter-Club council president first. Donna was a member of student council for her entire senior year. She was the president ofthe Girls' Athletic Association. She was a member of Chimettes, Los Picaros, Campus Christian Fellowship, Mimir- athenians, and Tarbabe Tutors. Donna plans to attend Compton Junior College and then go on to U.C.L.A. to maior in education. 54 f Nfy-5 CYM ECKER 3 J lf 3' f I 1 at EIL ' f' , Q, fl 1 E A ,.v-- , ,446 ' if I N f , gf' - gl' 'N l Xa V .,,,ff:-W H ., N 'x' 'I rr 'z A. ' C . O 'N . COMPTON ', EXCELLSKOR Q if ff c C X: l f W Q, J it FOCTBI-XLL , XXXX 00 P 82:33 '1,, ' COMPTON 5 7 .4 L e voor X ,, ,AL CUFIPTON f .1vl: D O gi ' 1 4 . ,gg A 5 'fi A - n 7' . , S74 Vg: u . como 1 A5 .5' '. 'Q , 5 , K 9,9011 ',.f1,,,...-- ' - 44' R19 2b 'n Pasaniaeiq ...,..J 6 , N V Ax 4 if? 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Severino Silvo, All coash Second SQUAD M., .,,. 5 ,,LW L --si--W. -wi-Y-f , K Q fl'u -. Q Q 'F 11' M -F-it R'fe Ralph Sangster, Row I: Coach Gordon Orr, Charles Coyenton, John Fellows, Hugh Coburn, Charlie Johnson, Carey i , Paul Masazumi, Tom Madron, Jim Thornton, Coach Leonard Fisher, Coach Ray Edgmon. Row ll: Kent Vestre, Jim Higgenbotham, Karl Kramer, Yogi Barbara, Louie Rasmussen, Richard Utech, Bob Rahner, Ed Johnson, Dennis Summers, Nate Johnson, Jim Beckner, Jim Snavely, mgr. Row Ill: Art Valdez, Bobby Smith, Stan Tatum, Dave Skaugstad, Ray Reed, Milton Johnson, Gary Workman, Jim Crowe, Art Camarillo, Manuel Armenta, Ronnie Upton, Mgr, Row IV: Set- erino Silva, Harry Kennedy, Jim Smith, Bob Jacobs, Larry Emarine, Bill Hamilton, Art Fowler, Dennis Houston, Rulon Johnson, Bob Tennyson, Darrell Pyle, Fred Workman. Core Rif All coast ifr'f f','Q ehhalfbcck rsf feqm nw? er' Jimi? e Rulon johnson. lock le Sfcn TQTU '77, end f l l l CNF Orr:-.Nec I 5 V , 'Qi'-J'-1. 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I I ,Q J I 'hai xl X -Wpxlxxxvf f Members of The defense unit include, Row I: Ray Reed, Harry Kennedy, Bobby Smiih, Dennis Milfon Johnson, Charlie Johnson, Rulon Johnson, Summers, Carey Rife, Dave Skaugsfad, and Bill Ed Johnson, Bob Rahner, Severino Silva, Bob Hamilron. Jacobs, and Jim Thornton. Row ll: Tom Madron, 199 F 5g: 'l, 'H .71 , , ,I xlu Def7l1i3 Su Kem V rnfners, holdin esfre, kicking 9 Tom Madron scores as The Tarbabes break hated jinx To defeat arch cross-city rival, Centennial, 2510 O. ,ave nd Mmon johnson, e X., ,J ,fav Art Carnarillo, Tackle Larry Ernarine, guard Bob Jacobs, Tackle Dave Skou Qsrad, halfbock O Ed Johnson, guard Charlie Johnson, center Yogi Barbara, guard 47 AK ,Q-f-0 5?- 5 ' 31 V ,J l U I H H - i Richard UTech, end Jim SmiTh, Tackle Jim ThornTon, end 7 I .' I I I qi x snug lilliilil T if- NIaTe Johnson, halfback Bill HamilTon, fullback Tom Madron, halfback look boys, we goT To TighT, says Coach Grr aT halfTime of The Excelsior game wiTh score Tied. Tarbabes refurned To field To win Thriller wiTh Dave SkaugsTad inTercepT- a pass and running for The winning Touchdown in The lasT minuTe of play. QQ -wtf 'gens was '32 ntl 1 YK A-f- ? ,,,..avv'1f ,,-ww, -M 1-,ff W..,,,..,,,, - .. .. ' .-f DennlS I vi HQUSTOD, quorl QTUULJX 5 MQW ,.,, ,' Rai QQ' ph Sfmgsref f hiflllcbgck 1 ,L 152, , Jei,,i T if 5141 vlii, ' JT W f ' T I-in '7l5.,af'ZQif LW ..,.'?'J+,xg,?,.,Y ' T j leii e ed halfloack Rav Re ' 201 1.15 iam pion W and 'mixes QMJLGW4 Buck says . . . fl GVGU' ffl 1 Ccjrey Rife bvecilzs up plkmy czgczihsi- iwcg' lavdcm f2lGyC:l?S. ' Babes VXf'C'2l?1v4-3L 0 . h kA L Q H5 5 I L g ,,. ,, ' I .. I 5 :J K 11 N ' if' liiiilil V Sw, ' ' 3 -4 X 's , -1 f ' K wwf , FH , V -'- - A . if , kb L' K as N 4 ff . I a f , gf Smith Q umSff 1 'el' f, ' y fn- lzui- still picks up bug yiillfdglgs mm 5 K + A 'Q QAM ff , Wlf1.h, 'I Cor' fiom Q., 53' enginead in QQ Win ff , ' ' ,,.. f fi. f -i ,, ,, , 5 ir ,if hbaw' 'GQ 'Nu -.,2' , iz! Q, V? z , Q - --J Jl NIGER IAF SITY FOOT BALL 5 , ,., ,, ,uni ' t t 1- - L , V 'S+ ea. 1--'M 169116 llama .f Coach Ray Edgmon JV standouts include, Row I: John Bibee, Bob Bortet, Martin Flemming, Vic Fowler, Jim Crow, Hugh Gilstad, Hugo Coburn, Gary Workman, Darrell Pyle. Row II: Charles Coventon, George Caldwell, Chad Dennis, Tom Hogue, Earnest Peaster, Bill Abernathy, Louie Rasmussen, David Barber, Bob Tennyson, Tom Rose, David Gould. J.V. Football Team, Row I: Bob Bartot, Merle Lackey, David Barber, George Caldwell, Tom Hodgue, John Bibee, Hugo Cobarn, Chad Dennis, Manuel Oro, David Gould, Charles Coventon. Row ll: Dick Mackicki, Ed Banks, Bill Abernathy, Bob Bagdanski, Ed Nicola, Phillip Hall, Paul Masazumi, Bob Brown, Stewart Cummings, Lonnie Carter, Ronald lnmar. Row III: Robert Vaughn, Phil Hartman, Hugh Gilstrop, Bill Arnold, Loren Vermace, John Byrd, Tom Rose, Randy Spence, Louise Rasmussen, Charles Fraser. Row 4: Coach Ray Edgmon, Vic Fowler, Gary Workman, Gary Hillman, Jim Crow, Alan Veitch, Ed Walker, Earnest Peaster, Bill Leffing- wed, Richard Nolen, Gerald Stansbary, Bob Singleterry. Row V: Coach Bob Gregory, Graig Cops, Charles Helton, Gilbert White, Joe Millington, Darrell Pyle, Bob Tennyson, Marvin Fleming, Ray Verbeck. , he . ' , Q 4 - sae FOOTBALL O l Coach Ed Adams Unclefeated Bee Stalwarts include,s Row I: Ed Saber, end, Rollie Thornton, tackle, Gary Mustain, guard, Gary Barmore, center, Chan ,Fuertes, guard, Jerry Bedell tackle, Bill Coats, end. Row Il: Willie Williams, halfback, Dan Stratford, fullback, Dave Adamoli, quarterback, Jerry Jackson, halfback, Arnold Fitzgerald, halfback Row I: Ray Harold, Larry Edwards, Dave Adaoli, Bob Thure, Gary Barmore, Jerry Jackson Raul Caro, Trina Silva, Gary Mustain, Chon Fuentes. Row II: Jim Masters, Eddie Suber, Willie Williams, Arnold Fitzgerald, Al Miller, Gary Glenn, Paul Luna, Jim Tice, Curtis Rummel, John Scott. Row III: Bob William, Ernie Crosby, Jerry Beadel, Rollie Thornton, Errol Gordon, Dan Statford, Dave Stannard, Jim Jones, Jim Angotti, Larry Vanderlinden. Row IV: Coach Adams, Jim Coats, Joe Payne, Simon Goss, Eddie Subia, Reggie Davis, Gary Rice, and Joe Jackson, mgr. fl'l?I u ,1 M-, , ' ,...,... ....- ......., . . , - . I is JF, ,Q 3 i ' Q' ln 9 VA? SIT Y CROSS COUNT F Y Varsity cross country and Coast League champions are: Row I, Jim Nauenberg, David Sininger, Don Rossier, George Williamson. Row II, Coach Ernie Hartmann, Art Paz, Don Kline, Dennis Hamby, Ernie Garcia, Kenny Weiss and Woody Covington. 6 The Four Horsemen are iust tour good reasons why Coach Hartmann is expecting another Coast League title next year . . . . possibly a CIF championship to go with it. These top varsity runners are all iuniors, and their presence next year will certainly be a thorn in the side ot any opposing team. They are Woody Covington, Ernie Garcia, Kenny Weiss and Art Paz. Under the watchful eye ot Coach Hart- mann, Cross country at Compton has become the envy ot all other schools in Southern California. From 1944-54, and again in 1956, Mr. Hartmann has coachf ed his teams to a Coast League champ- ionship, and has won more than his share of CIF titles. JUNY R VA? SITY Members of the iunior varsity cross country team are: Row I, T. Clow, J. Woods, J. Weisenbeck, B. Falks, D. Mays, V. Barra, J. Megorhon. Row Il, Coach Hartmann, P. Reeves, J. Cogstead, J. Ramos, R. McMillan, W. Knowles, M. Liera, D. Bryan, H. Thorn, M. McCrea, D. Davies, J. Garcia. Terry Clow, second from left, is seen leading The above boys helped To pace the iunior varsity to an undefeated season. Terry Clow, J.V. captain next year's varsity hopefuls through the grind. Varsity captain, Don Kline, Don Rossier, Dennis Hamby and Woody Covington David Sininger made up part of the varsity squad. 20 Mike McDonald, All-Coast League and Co-Captain of the varsity squad, was one of the best sprinters in League play. SCI-IEDI LE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SEASON Compton high's Varsity Water Polo team had one of the most successful years in its history. The season start- ed with a smashing 26-2 victory over Lynwood. From there Compton went on to win an upset thriller from Long Beach Wilson by a score of IO-8. Other wins included a I2-IO upset of Anaheim in the last five seconds, and an 8-7 victory over Long Beach Jor- dan. Water polo is truly one of the greatest of sports. There is never a dull moment. O8 VA? SITY VVfX'I'ER P' -O Members of the Varsity Water Polo team sold, Jerry Tweet, Larry Cowan, were: Row I, Don Conway, Mgr., Bill Myrtle, Chuck Word, Roger Waters, Ketchell, Art Parker, Dennis Tilton, Lyle ert Waters, Robert Macy, Charles Parker, Bud Coffman, Bob Malott, Mgr. and Dwayne Tanner. Row II, Coach Chuck Doyle, Jerry Aber- I Here, the varsity squad is shown in a why water polo is such a fascinating hectic scrimmage fighting for possession sport. of the ball. This is a good example of ff? 1 F EE T EAP! I Mis . I I was quite pleased with the way the boys T22 . played up to the level of their ability. My thanks Bee members are: Row I, AI Cobble, Bob Martinez, Dennis Bongenstock, Don Ealz, Ed Enowles, Coach Doyle. Row II, Walt Burris, Bill Llewellen, Bob Muirhead, Bob Fisher, Larry Os- born, Dave Fowler, Duanne Smith. 1, , ' -1 ,u fn- Q.. Mike MacDonald, center forward was the only boy to make All Coast from Comp- ton, J.. .1-ff',,gg'f'-'HT I MK 5 Mike Williams is a iunior ot whom great things are expected next year. He has a fine throwing arm. to a fighting bunch of boys with good spirit. BEE HIGHLIGHTS The Bee's played some spirited ball all year. Two of their best games were against Anaheim and Lynwood. They fought hard at all times against superior forces. We expect fine showings in the future from them. Bob Macy alternated at guard cmd for- ward and has made great improvements on his previous years. VARSITY T EN NIS Tennis has iust started, but at This writing The team is showing more grit and determination To work than any team in The past Tour years. The fact that only Three lettermen, Steve Cogs- well, Dave Hubbard, and Joel Yellin have re- turned from last year has been a great handicap so far. However, a Tough practice schedule has William Peeler sharpened the Team, and iT may finish quite high in The league. Varsity Tennis members are: Row I, Wiliam Peeler, Joel Yellin, Bob Stannard, Dave Adamoli. Row II, Steve Cogsvvell, Dave Hub- bard, Jerry Ramos, Bob McMillan, Coach Paddy Cauclillo. Steve Cogswel l, Captain , I X X 5 xx mf raw K I, I' J I' 0,0 .n X X I, X I' A 0 P' . I , , x L ggsgfv J? b?Qc A , ,, ,v., ,,,,dg,, v, A -,1f.WM,1:f1- 1 Cf PIPTV N 'l'fURNAP'l1EN'l'- Ace forward, Roger Thrall, sinks a free throw against foe in l2th Annual Tournament. 2l2 F Dave Hubbard lumps against Saints in fast tour- ney action. Hubbard was sparkplug to Babes' cause. Dick Perry, star center, scores for Compton in Tournament play against St. Anthony. Perry was main gun for the defending champs. -In 4 Jim Senske of Saint team that went Roger Cole blocks shot beautifully in to finals tries to shoot over Tarbabes tourney game. Bobby Smith l8l looks Perry. Ted Ebenkamp comes up. on. VA? SITY BASKE'l'B:-XLL Coast League Champion Varsity Team. Row I, Row II Billie Daniels Art Fristad Dennis Hous Brad Greene, Ted Ebenkamp, Roger Thrall, ton Dick Perry Dave Hubbard Bobby Smith Vaughn Wells, Jim Dew, Roger Cole. and Coach Louie Joseph P A rs f fi A N Coach Louie Joseph moves to Vice Principal at U 5 Dominguez high after coaching the Tarbabes to l L.B. Wilson 50. .. Lynwood 57 . Excelsior 73 . Paramount 27 L.B. Poly 40 . L.B. Jordan 42 Downey 50 . . L.B. Wilson 55 Lynwood 36. . Excelsior 49 . Paramount 9 L.B. Poly 47 . L.B. Jordan 75 Downey 52 . . Torrance 58 . Covina 55 .. . . . .Compton . . .Compton . . .Compton . . . .Compton . . ...Compton . .... Compton . . . .Compton . .... Compton . . . .Compton . . . .Compton . . . .Compton . . . .Compton . . .... Compton .........Compton C.l.F. PLAYOFFS .........Compton . . . .Compton lovertimel lovertimel lovertimel lovertimel :rr Z7 V is 53,2 4 X -, . X 9' Q Ll-'i - Houston, guard A II f F lf' 5 Ds Roger Thrall, forward Co-Captain All Coast- First Team it my , 1 orlr 5 . .i K i. Ted Ebenkamp, forward Compton battles Long Beach Jordan for League Ray Reed, center-forward crown. Roger Thrall biocks shot as Dick Perry C211 looks on. 'Babes won both encounters. Dave Hubbard, All-Coast guard, clears the CIF Playoff action finds Bobby Smith, All-Coast boards against Lynwood, as 'Babes rornp to easy Guard, driving around Rich Ruffel, All-CIF For- 59-36 victory. ' ward, to score in Tarbabes' win, 62-58. Jl Nl' R VARSITY ' Chet Hildebrandt tries for rebound in game with Common fast bregk is led by Chef Long Beach Jordan. Babes took game 46-42. Hildebrandt with Tom Ovens lol and Eugene Aparisio l7l tollovving. Junior Varsity Team, Row I, Eugene Aparisio, Charlie Upton, Tom Ovens, Doug Nelson, George Sharapata, Hector Reyes, Eddie Graham. Row ll, Richard Popular, mgr., Chet Hildebrandt, Bob Beemiller, Marvin Fleming, Gary Wright, Earnest Peaster, Darrell Pyle, Jerry Golphene, Chuck Henderson, Harry Armenta, mgr. F- EE BASKE-'.'l'BALL W' nr 3 r Coach Paddy Caudillo Cee Team: Row I, Gary Sangsrer, Jesse Orona, Jim Mar- tin, Henry Canru. Row II: Willie Williams, Leon Levey, and Eddie Suber. l Bee Team: Row 1, Chan Fuentes, Bob Barnes, Raul Canlu, Bob Hunter, Dave Spangler. Row II, Bob Shaolron Henry Denny lcaplainl, Par Foley, Simon Gross, Jerry Wicker. VA? SITY SWlP'IP'llNG VARSITY HIGHLIGHTS Varsity team displayed to good ad- vantage in the breast stroke and several free style events. Mike Mc- Donald looked great. Lyle Parker was a sure fire bet for a C.I.F. medal. Among the sophomores, Dave Fisher was outstanding. All the boys had tremendous spirit. wg J l Varsity team members are Row I, Ray Pohl, Duane Tanner, Art Parker, Darrell Barrett, Dennis Tilton, Ed Stayton, and Bob Macy. Row II, Coach Doyle, Bill Ben- nett, Bob Elliot, Dale Story, Bob Myrtle Bob Fisher, Robert Zeller,, Lyle Parker, Charles Word, Mike McDonald, Woody Kastner, Don Pierce, Mgrs. Walter Burris, and Ben Morales. Mike McDonald, VGVSITY Teflm Captain Gnd 0 Woody Kastner, Varsity co-captain, was an out- territic hustler, won many points for Compton. Sfqf-.ding gredirro Compton high, 2l8 F EE T EAP! I , f , fvfe , 'Q l Aembers of the BEE team are: Row I, Joe Patton, Richard Ross, Ed Knowles, Al Iobble. Row II, Coach Doyle, Richard Lindmark, Gary McKaig, Larry Osborn, larry Clyde, Benny Morales, Duane Smith. AI Cobble, member of the Bee's, had ct great desire and hustle. He refused to let iniury put him out. He gave every- thing he had to the team. Larry Osborn, another promising Bee, who, by his senior year, should be a real comer. Coach Doyle was caught timing a fast finish in one of the outstanding races of the year. BEE HIGHLIGHTS Bee group, though small in number, was large in desire and fight. Al Cobble, Gary McKaig, and Benny Morales are typical of the hard working crew. They never knew the meaning of the word quit. Lyle Parker, a tremendous performer, is one of the finest ever developed by Coach Doyle. Coach ranks him with the ability of John lde and that is enough praise for anyone. FOR CAPTAINS GNLY 45? Q ii, Cl. F 57 X WV f 'iff 4 wif b ' -- mmf - 'Q v K wma 'Q Om' 4 M, a -av it F., 'Q-M 1. , my .ma Vw' wa. - - M 2.19 . ffl. , ,V N, 3 Q f al, V. -,H an: nl f fm, --: ,wf,,,-iw 1 Woody Covington C0'C0l9tc1in Billy Cootes Mlle Co-Coptoin Hurdles Reloy wx: SIT Y TRACK Members of the vorsity trock team ore: Row I, Coach Ed Sllbef, RiCl10fd UfeCl1, Willlfmfi Slningeff DOH Kline, Ernie Hortmolnn, Asst. Cooch Ed Adams, Fred McKelvey, EUIOP Jalhnsgn-CROW Ill, RGIWITT PNC? EGVE Ggfbelil GUVY LeRoy Bell, Roy Reed, Bobby Smith, Morvin Fleming, Vfiff 00 Y OVWWQTOYL l.Ol'1 0 HSOV1, lm 0065, Nolthon Johnson, Billy Coates, Ed Foutes, Jerry Payton. Lelfh Hawks. Bob TGVWYSOYL VIC F0Wl6I', CBUS- Coventon, 222 Row II, Don Rossier, Ernesto Gorcio, Art Poz, Kenny -l0'Cl4 5T0mbOCk,Cl1On Fuentes. Weiss, Jerry Jackson, Jim Nciuenberg, Willie Willicims, Willie Williams Chon Fuentes Gary Evert IOO 220 440 high jump relay pole vault Ray Reed Ernie Garcia hurdles mile Ed Suber Richard Utech hurdles FOO high iump 220 relay Q g 151,11 iiiu ? 1 as I i i11.'Vii.: fklill ' .-,, llll L I 2 ly iyiiQ ij I I 4' 4 LK-i 1 , 5 , h f . ,J fare., , . , 880 Q- E,- V? . M, , 'M ,,, ,i Bobby Smith 100 hurdles broad iump relay Don Rossier mile Members of the Bee track team are: Row I, Asst. George Williamson, Myforol Thorn, Hector Reyes, Coach Ed Adams, Paul Luna, David Bryant, George Sharapata, Freddy Harris. Row III, Fred Dennis Hamby, Terry Clow, Dan Stratford, Albert McKelvey, Carl Bishop, Bolo Williams, James Duarte, LeRoy Bell, Coach Ernst Hartmann. Row Mann, Matrin Hayes, Ray Reeves, Norman Tow- II, Jerry Payton, Jerry Toler, Ronald Calvert, ers, Tom Ovens, and Ed Foutes. Terry Clow P Jack Stamback Dan Stratford Jim Jones Charles Coventon Dennis Hamby Freddy Harris Norman Towers vw 4 I ,. .af 0 V, f + A , i H . -.., . ,I bi- Wk.k K X AW7, .M . -, 1 x gl.. , v - . 'Q , , , . a 'utr f . vy,-si' fs, J' ., - ,....a.v Ji,r,, M . 3. ' .. f .' .KJ fy.. fs, A ... Cx s s , fn Iv-F.. Q Ax .. wi'-9' sf. of -sr, , 4--I '1 EJB EV -:LA '-.Hg ' ' vw ' 4 I in wr' .g . 'Q b- ' ' - ' V' I ' v Q . ' I' ,Qu Q ,A Lg. 5 , .:,,- r A :j Q H 1 . - . . L X ,. -.L '- . 5.3. , ,O .-,,'.3'Q,s- .. . - - ' 3 L in, e lg f-5.5 I' 5 I si., .11 1- . 2. Q- 1 .- ' V D ,. f ,,V, , ,L -xr gl.. ,,.3,, , ', 1, 1 I , Sf ,..,- .k N mu .A ' ., viii' Af, Nik , ' 'fi' n . ' wg 'J :-,, -' Am, ' , it f -. '-'L L'-ff Hfirk . 7 2' , yi' ff ag 7 L .w 'A . .,,'n-1 .,:v,. .w, 'A, ' ' in .' V -1 . 1 ' .,,., Uv-5 f xg.. v u. . my ,Y . ,lift ,. . ,iv 14 i' 'iii '4f'fV ,xi:h1'x 311' 'L Q . ' + vw x i km: f h. -4 ' L , ,J A , , ml. . ,-am- , . 33195 J' x 4? . v . w as air s ,vb ' j Irv, . 4 ggi, A gl, x v x'u - 1 v. 1 ff Compton varsity baseball team was in contention again this year for the Coast League title. The Tarbabes boasted victories over Mira Costa, ln- glewood, and Montebello in pre-season compe- tition. The players who compose the varsity team are: Row I, Gerald Irvine, Ray Verbeck, Ralph Sangster, Bill Parker, Carey Rite, Jim Thornton. Row ll, Coach Leonard Fisher, Bill Kirkland, Dave Skaugstad, Richard Barbara, Paul Masazumi, Dennis Summers, Pat Foley, Ernie Crosby. Row Ill, Mgr. Jim Beckner, Mgr. Bill Smith, Art Valdez, Roger Thrall, Manuel Armenta, Severino Silva, Kent Vestre, and Mgr. Curtis Rummel. Kent Vestre, pitcher Gerald Irvine, tirst base Bill Parker, shortstop Severino Silva, pitcher Art Valdez, pitcher Richard Barbara catcher P 4. E. l 7Qff A i fg ' e Z nl A . A . ,. ,,.,,,. ., Q5 -x if if A L . HP' if gif? F i 341 if 1' -. f. E: 'II' ' ,ff .1 , rw- ,-... - Q A: , ' ' - '- -, . 1- jj1,-- , mf -' .Q K :-s ' 1 , Msefawg. - ' if R 1.2432-a'rG,':W,, , , mf' wife?-32. - 'I-.21, '3' .',--Ea ,wwf - ' 'V 45 -'wwf -. , W f..r l ' -'Tiffin - 2-we vi 'V ' if 1 -.x!L'.m2',rf44.xfw, 453 Paul Mclsozumi, left field Pof Foley, center field Roy Verbeck, right field A din Roger Throll, shorfsfop Dove Skougsfod, pitcher Ralph Songsfer, second bose i CUVEY Rllef Third base Dennis Summers, catcher Bill Klfl4lC1Y1Cl, firsf bose Captain JUNY Ps VAFSITY BASEBALL Holding wins over Fullerton, Montebello, Mira Jim Thornton, Jim Masters, Richard Poplar, Costa, Inglewood, and Centennial, the Compton Lonnie Carter, Simeon Goss, Roy Lonloerger. iunior varsity baseball team, under Coach Ray Row Ill, Allan Veitch, Phil Hartman, Ernie Crosloy, Edgmon, held high hopes for league honors. Tom Hogue, Manuel Armenta, Jerry Golphenee, The players are: Row I, Art Fonseca, Trino Silva, Nick Capra, Harry Armenta, and Coach Ray Gary Sangster, Manuel Ares, Joe Maranacci, Edgmon, Victor Nuahez, FraTTlTCaro. Row H, Tom SheaTn, Ernie Crosby, third bqge, lt's not a grave, lout the new dugout. FUR COACHES ONLY unrmuu A S7 Torbobe cdgers Tculk Things over on woly crown. ww- 'LA F Cooch Gordon Orr ond AssisTonTPrincipc1l Q Keith Lee relox or Trock meer. Fred McKelvey, senior monciger of The Leogue Q Cooch Leonord Fisher ond Cop- A Toin Dennis Summers discuss 0' I l Cooch Louie Joseph shows his All-Coos? boys, Bobby Smith and Roger Throll how Q 'T's done 1 The Killer All-Coast star Roger Thrcill scores in CIF win. Billy Cocifes leods ' Cooch Fisher ond The umpire Way To vicfory, ' V-w F have 0 difference of opinion. i Karen Tucker, - Q Second semesrer president sN3qx iM 1- Members of The Girls Priscilla McDow, lr Richardson. Row Ii Tucker, Ledia Larr, Manuell, Delci Lizarrago, Joyce Donna Rmdahl, .ees , Ai.1 ,y i first semesferoipresidenf Mae Lewis, Nancy Adamoli, Marie King, Carmen Un'clQerwood, Linda Brenda Henson, Sylvia Association Lowe. GRE 15 Q Instructors for the activities of the GAA were Miss Kathleen Campbell, Miss Marcella Schug, Miss Ina Ruth Silverman, Mrs. Doris Hayes. Not pictured are Miss Virginia Hanks, and Miss Phyllis Winger. GIRLS' ATi-ILETIC ASSOCIATION Performing some beautiful stunts this past year have been the water ballet group. A water show was presented in early May for the students. Softball Oops, another bloober Volleyball Aw, come on, let me spike it once Basketball Hey! guard. Look at me. 3 Mg W . i ,n I K X , , Badminton Watch the birdie, keeds Tennis ' l SWING - Oops! Missed the ball 5 W 2 Hockey Hey watch that stick. That was H, my head! 'in-. , --ni..,,,,, Q T w il Q w' 'L U W ooo Getting ready for a swan dive is Rhoda Harris. She has won many awards for her outstanding swimming Members of the Swim team are: Row I, Jackie Schott, Paulene Byrum, Sally Stayton, Lurinda Ralls, Bobbie, Marie Turk, Shirley Holmes, Michele Smith, Rosalie Bardwell, Mrs. Hayes. Row ll, Marilyn Davis, Evelyn Wood, Coralie Schumacher, Audrey Treweek, Rhoda Harris, Sue Papendick, Judy Gardner, Candy Brandt, Dorge Miller, Wendy Slothower. Dona Janacek watches as Shirley Brown spikes the ball for another point. feats. One award was inter- national, Canadian, second place in woman's division. -,,,...af 233 4 ., Those serving on the first semester council were, Donna Rindcihl, Brenda Henson, Marian Nishimoto, and Ann Barth. Q , are 53 'N fin. llf -.ar .,..,vvs-- ...vw- ...Ms :vw- ,,,....-.,- ...- This is G.A.A.? lt looks something like the way the game with Centennial was! The members of the Tennis team were: Row I, Lorraine Roberston, Nonie Rowe, Dot Wilson, Marie King. Row II, Liolia Lizarrago, Dela Lizarrago, Joyce Meyer, and Linda Lorenzen. ADW EPCFISING As the gates ot high school Slowly close behind us, we Pause for o moment ond Reflect upon the mony hoppy Doys we spent with our Friends ot Compton. 6 WEDDING RECEPTIONS CATERING DANCES SOCIAL AFFAIRS PRIVATE PARTIES COMPLETE WEDDING FASHION SHOWS TOrrey 6-6400 16905 Clark Avenue GT Maple Bellflower, Ccllifornio Gllyzqael nf the mnilhing QBBIIQ-1 OWNED AND OPERATED BY CHRIS AND MAE MYRON YOUR ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHERS OF THE CHRIS MYRON STUDIO 16809 BELLFLOWER BQULEVARD BELLFLOWER, CALIFORNIA Anno Moe Agorth'is one of mony Compton high school students that enioy SAMUEL'S shoes, ot 209 Eclst Compton Blvd. Camping - Baby - Furniture - Toys MARTEN SALES CO. One coll for cull 1466 N. Long Beach Boulevard NEvodo 6-2255 or 56 NEwmcirk 1-1159 or 50 Compton, Colitornio HUB CITY TUX RENTAL SHOP Formol ond Semi-Formol Weor For Men ond Women COSTUMES Phone NE 5-0131 323 Eost Compton Blvd. Compton, Colif. Here is one of the soles girls of ART'S TOY FAIR ot 155 E. Compton Blvd. 5-Q While Dennis Homby ond Anno Moe Agorth dis- cuss the lotest in ivy lecigue syles with one of the solesmen, Dick Dickson enthusiosticolly shows ci good looking sports shirt to Carol Sex- ton ot KlNG'S, 255 E. Compton Blvd. Wwe we 6 ...we y I 47' 44 , ff K xi fy ,Yin .,. ,. ,E v:'4.f'?'f14 ff J af., , , ,K , ,, F 31, , X km! BEAUDOINK BUILDS ONE OF THE FINEST RETREADS EVER When we Mazza! you gel' LNSLRPASSLD 'V MILEAGE! Z3 M USING ONLY GENUINE COMMERCIAL BONDED RUBBER! Looks like These Key Club members ore reody To SGOT, Fred Workmoh, Bill l-lcimilTon, cmd in The go in This new '57 Bel Air converTilole from BILL bGCl4 seof, Cl1CJI'lie Covehfon Gnd WOOCly COV- BARNETT CHEVROLET. The boys ore, in The from WIQTOY1. Newmark l-8641 T440 EdsT CompTon Blvd. Nevada 6-3208 Gary ond his fuzzy liTTle friend cczn'T decide down Town CompTon. There They feoTure exclu- which pdir of shoes Corol should buy from The Sively The TWO le0dlnQ Sfyle SeTTerS, JARMAN5 convenienTly locc1Tecl BEETLER'S SHOE STORE in ond JOYCE'S. l45 Ec1sT CompTor1 Blvd. NGWmC1fl4 5-3533 ' 1 i , K - . 224 E. Compton Blvd. CompTon, Calif. A sfore To remember - For Jr. Fashions 4? ,,., m. NM. RODDY S BEAUTY SALON DISTINCTIVE HAIR STYLING Evenings by Appointrnent 1220 E Rosecrans Blvd. NEwmark 8 3374 Compton, California KERRS SHOE STORE Compton s Oldest and Finest Farr' us Brands of Quality FOR :HE ENTIRE FAMILY KERRS SHOE STORE 210 E Compton Blvd. NEwmark 1 4408 SUN SHINE AUTO SALE 1005 N. Long Beach Blvd. Compton, NEwmark 1-1873 USED CARS DAVIS KNIT SHOPS FREE INSTRUCTIONS 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU NEwmark 5 2912 1036 E Compton Blvd. Compton California ' OXford 2 5126 17826 S. Bellflower Blvd. 7936 Vicki Drive TOrrey 7-4213 Whittier Downs Bellflower, California Don't you think that Colleen Shearn looks lovely in the beautiful wedding gown? Jim Collier looks pretty sharp in his tux, too. These can be rented at COMPTON COMPLETE TUX 84 WEDDING HEADQUAR- TERS, 845 East Compton Blvd. Phone nurn- ber, NEwmark 2-7725. At CRYSTAL 84 CUNDALL, their motto is Ask Anybody . Mr. Cundall is explain- ing about lite insurance to Ronnie Mims. BILLINGS PAINT SERVICE Treasure Tones - Dupont - Shades TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU 213 W. Compton Blvd., Cpl. NEwmark 1-1300 5235 E. 2nd St., Long Beach HE 9-5092 TlLLMAN'S I-EFLAND H TAX SERVICE YOUR QUALITY STORE FOR PAINT Corner Rosecrans 8. Long Beach Blvd. 609 S. Long Beach Blvd. NE 2-3192 NE 8-3333 I COMPTON'S l OLDEST, LARGEST FINEST 2 Since 1924 Diamonds - Watches Complete Stock of Cameras and Dark ,j,w,l,,,-gompwn Room Supplies ' FlNLEY'S PURCHASE PLAN 30 - 60 - 90 Day Charge Layaway Credit China Crystal Silver Sales - Rentals Trade-ins Repairs Custom Photo Finishing Cameras Colnpxlon Here is Nancy Boucher modeling at Compton's most complete fashion store. 110 E. Cpt. Blvd. NEwmark 1-8346 GU N D E R MAN 'S S E RV I C E COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE MOTOROLA TELEVISION 401 West Compton NE 1-9674 HARRI'S BEAUTY SALON PERSONALITY SHAPING 84 STYLING MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS 2416 E. Olive St. 136 E. Palm St. NE 2-3557 NE 2-5143 3 ww nf' 5 5 i If E? I ,sg ,,,, , ,,.. ,, 77, 6 f ,if K f 3 1- A H zz i .-,, sis-,ig 1 yi f -ti , 1 b f S u 5 K 4. 5 A - . QA. ' Q. W ,if d J L M ,R A wx K' ., , , 4 ,g--ff Gary Thornton, sitting in a 1957 Plymouth hardtop, and Ronnie Mims standing outside, show us one of the fine cars sold by GUY MOOTHART, H12 North Long Beach, Compton. NEwmark 2-7171. Darlene Mobius, dressed in a cotton blouse cmd ski Joanne Donley, wearing bermudas, and Sandy Ho dressed in a dyed to match sweater and skirt, a asking a question of one ot the salesladies fro CHARLESTON'S, 128 East Compton Blvd., Compto NE 8-6l3l, as they modelthese smartlooking clothe Willa Craig is trying to decide between one of two popular shoe lOCC1Ted GT 257 EOS? Compton Blvd., C0mpTOn. The phone num- styles, featured at JACK'S SHOE STORE. Shown helping her is ber is NEwrnark 5-3913. one ot JACK'S pleasant, well-mannered salesmen. JACK'S is 'M.a,-,v,.,,,Lh lm-sf. Www. yuan, 'X Manager Ronald Palmer shows pretty Kay Sherwood in scientific wheel balancing, wheel and axle aligning, around BOLLES ALIGNMENT SERVICE 1211 Atlantic shock absorber service and all types of front end service Blvd Compton Newmark 17011 BOLLES specializes All work is guaranteed. QRQIQQEQVQW J. J. Woodward of WOODY'S SPORTING GOODS, 127 North Tamarind, Newmark 16728 and Newmark 64851, accompanied by his personnel, shows Nancy Boucher and Art Fristad a gun from the store's fine collection of sporting goods. VVOODY'S is located one block north of the Bank ot America. COMPTON NTATIDNAL BANK 'THE HOME BANK AWUTH A PERSONAL SERVICE' EQXNSUIMWQQ gf uo,ooo tg - :::::::. 2 E ronncn f re nf K5 nzroslron Q gi We 'WEMBF-9 C Um 0 io Me ew of fm GOT enough? Doug Drury checks his financial status while Rosalie Bogdanski admires The New Plymouth aT CALDWELL'S INC. wifh salesman F. G. Parkinson. Phone: NEvvmark 8-5194 736 E. Compon Blvd., Compton ' Nat' Jimi was llLllP v , ODELL'S For Three Generations 215 Easf Compfon Blvd. Compton, California ESTABUSHED l9Il EEL FU- ERAL DlP1ECTUR Phone Nl2wmarlc l- l 666 Ollo Ashford Olis Weddle 436 E. Compton Blvd. NEwmark l-1666 Looking at some of The lat- y fs, f - .F est styled shoes 200 E. Compton Blvd. NE 13115 COMPTON BOWL ONLY AUTOMATIC PINSETTERS in the Compton Area 'l1'l2 S. Long Beach Blvd. NE 'I-2241 Sto p and see us and get The Seventeen Magazine FREE for 1 year G E N S L E R - L E E DIAMOND SPECIALISTS Stores all over California Over 60 years of service 112 E. Compton Blvd. NE 1-2274 Not The Most Bur The B951 K E N P O U R E Personally Detailed USED CARS 301 So. 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Olive St. Or ask your Operator for ZENITH 10,000 for the Employment Office nearest your home. e it-eil we ,el 2' 0' 'T ' lripl-. if Y- f 'f t . 3- 1' Nz , , V351 r.. -, rw ., Qfjit ,f - l. x y., I ' r w g: Pacific lelephune -ailr' f,,g,.L.Qm1fa-2f i wh -zsmzai ww-' 41 ..-an ,.,..- bg-- ' V ,, ,N..,ff3 ff ' Mfflyr ,- ' x x I if V xdff' ,A f' fff' . x ff!! - l llls ,I i-IAIL ALMA P'lA'l'ER arrestad, Eric--38 bbott PGUlil'1 20, 127 bernathy, Bill-107, 204 bersold, Ronald-38 bersold, Jerry-113, 209 brams Alan-38, 171 bsher Lois-102 costa Virginia-107 INDE3 Atwood, Susan-39 Auble, Austu, Melvyn-39 Pat-143 Austin, Floyd-114 Austin, William--39 Avila, Rachel-82 Avant, Azuire, Carolyn-106 Arturo-107 Belanger, Karla-40 Bell, Barbara-82 Bell, Huey-82 Bell, Judy-119, 139 Bell, Leroy-107, 222, 223 Bemis, Joe--40 Bendell, Loretta--40, 139 Bender, Bill-82 Bertram cuna Alex-107 damoli, Nancy-117, 135, 138, dams 22 dams dams dams dams derton Edward-20, 205, 222, 229 Bala-32, 1ao Jackie-106, 131 Minnie--1 19 Tommy-38 Barbara--38 pilado, Tony-82 garth 8 gnello, Anna Mae-37, 38, 130, 1 237 142 31 arai-104, 135, 133, 142 Anthony-1 02 Azzinaro, Sam-109 Backman, Gerry-82 Backman, Jim-39 Bacon, Don-147 Bacon, Gordon-137, 141 Bacon, Lloyd-39 Badame, Phyllis-39, 139 Bagwell, Viola-20, 138, 151, 155 Baguley, David-82 Baily, Gerald-39, 62, 138, 141, 144, 161 Bain, Don-39 Bain, Ruth-102 Baird, Chet-39, 229 Baird, Karen-82 Bender, Kenneth-40, 175 Bennett, Jim-111 Bennett, Kay-82 Bennett, Robert-40 Bennett, William-40, 168, 218 Benson, Billie-41 Bent, Bonnie--82 Bent, Wayne--1 10 Benton, Benton, Benton, Benton, Berg, E Berger, Darlene-1 14 Ruth-1 10 Sherri-145 Walter-41 ddie-82 Larry-82, 132 Bernard, Bonnie-82 , Jack-77 gnello, Betty-108 gosta, Rusell-82 gosta, Marie-38 kin Viola-38 lexander, Yvonne-82 Ifonso, Ben-114 llc rn, Kay-82, 156, 139 llcorn, Stanford-160, 266 llcott, Georgia-116 llen, Dale-174 n,Linda--115,131,141 n, Phyllis-32, 51, 133, 155, 16 llison, Charles-107 llison, Peggy-104 on, Lillie-110 ltnow, Cena-20 ltwood, Danny-103 ltwood, Lois-103 lz a, Aida-38, 157 lzua, Ray-82 mbellan, Charles-20, 37 Baker, Barbara-115 Baker, Joyce-106, 107, 137 Baker, Kent-113, 141 Baker, Lawrence-39, 156 Balch, 1.illian4114 Baldes, Jeanne-147 Baldock, Don-82 1 Balstad, Gary--106 Balz, Gloria-40 Baltzer, Jerome-110 Bang, Joann-82, 144 Banks, Ed-106, 204 Bankstrom, William-40 Bauld, Christie--82 Barloa, Lornzo-103 Barbara, Bonnie-110 Barbara, Richard-40, 52, 160, 197, Bibee, John-82, 204 Bilbee, Ken-82 Billington, James-106 Binnings, lrrene-82 V Bird, Dennis-108 Birnbaum, Ronald-41 Bishop, Carl-223 Bishop, Joyce-41, 156 Bisson, Marcia-82 Bittenbender, Barbara-41 Black, Linda-117 Blair, Bonnie-107 Blakely, Sharon-106 Blalock, Bon-147 Blaine, Bill-119 Bland, Benno--41 Bland, Gwenith-101, 107, 131, 142 Blandford, Pat-36, 37, 41, 124, 127,134,135,136,138,139, 141, 159, 187 Blakeman, Janet-110 Blankenship, Gloria-119 Branda, Mattie-118 Brandt, Joe-41 Bransford, Richard-83, 135, 171 Brant, .lim-160, 162, 166 Brashear, Neila-42, 159, 173 Brass, Doris-105 Brayian, Tam-115, 133, 137 Breacely, Mary-107 Breckleam, Lucy-105 Brenner, Ronald--83 Brent, Lloyd-108 Brewer, Carol-81, 83 Brewer, Dale-118 Brewer, Jack-108 Brewer, Lynda-42, 76, 130, 131 Brice, Sherman-102 Brickam, Lucy-136 Briggs, Lindo-42, 103, 145, 156 Briones, Ann-110 Briscoe, Larry-42, 132, 153, 175 Bristol, Bob-83, 141 Britton, Bill-103 Broadbeck, Virginia-83, 134, 135, 136,138,141,159 Broesder, Ronald-42 Brock, Carol-42 Brock, Donna-83, 137 Brolsma, Arleen-1 10 Brower, Ollie-42 Brower, Rayner-118 Brown Bob-110, 204 Brown Brenda-102 Brown Clyde-107 Brown DeAnna-1 19 Brown Fred-83 Brown Judy-111, 135, 137. Brown, Kyle-42, 62, 138, 151 Brown Mildred-104 Brown, Brown, Brown Brown Richard-83 Shirley-114, 233 Warley-83 Wilton-83 Andrus, mborne, Albert-107 mos, Charles-119 nderson, Don-38, 156 nderson, Barbara--38, 160, 162 nderson, Francillo--82 nderson, Thelma-38 nderson, Carolyn-106, 135, 137 nderson, Dawn-173 nderson, Jerry-107 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 L I A 1 K I A 1 1 231 1 1 3, 1 , A I A I A 1 A I A . 1 1 13 , gard, C 1 1 gosta, Geraldine-115 1 1 A I I 1 1 A a 1 1 1 lle lle A . A . lst 1 11 1 A u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 1 1 1 nderson, Sharon-81, 82, 159 Anderson, Wayne-38 Andrews, Jim-82 Larry-1 13 Burris, Angotti, Jim-82, 205 Anthony, Sandra-135, 231 Aguinaga, Jennie-110 Applegate, Doug-82 Aparicio, Peanuts-82, 137, 141 Apilado, Pedro-137 Aguirre, Arture-137 Ares, Manuel-112, 228 Arbogast, John-137 Ardito, Mary Ann-38, 156 Armenta, Harry-111, 228 Armenta, Manuel-132, 144, 196, 197, 198, 226, 228 Armsted, Christolyn-103 Armstrong, Charles--39 Armstrong, Don-1 12 Arnold, Bill-82, 204 Arnold, Linda-101, 118 Arnold, Pat-39, 105, 172 Arnold, Ray-115 Arriola, Dave-82 Arriola, Richard-39 Arozena, Sue-76 Arndt, Harry-82 Arvzena, Andy-1 12 Arriola, William-111 Arvey, Carole-115 Arvizu, Angie-82 Ascheri, Paul-39 Ascheri, Richard-119 Ashcroft, Connie-82, 129, 138 Ashcraft, Evelyn-39 Atherton, Lois-20 Atwell, Ellen-111 2oo, 226 Barbara, Roberta-101, 106, 135, 137, 138 Barber, David-82, 133, 204 Barber, Dennis-40 Barber, Joann-40, 116, 131, 137, 140, 159 Barbettini, Kay-82 Bard, Bill-82 Borden, Nancy-40, 43, 129, 131, 138, 158, 173 Bardwell, Rosalie-40, 233 Barkley, Janet-113 Barley, Joel-115 Barmore, Gary-105, 135, 136, 137 162, 205 Barnes, George--119 Barnes, Robert-40, 133 Barnes, Robert G.--14, 82 Barra, Valentine-110, 137, 207 Barrie, Paul-119 Barrett, Darrell-40, 218 Barrett, Joyce-114, 157 Barth, Ann-82, 234 Bartholomew, Steve-102 Bartlett, Geraldine-115 Bartot, Bob-204 Baryton, Jim-104, 105 Bascom, Linda-102, 106, 142, 156 Bass, Ray-82 Baszaith, Sandra-173 Bateman, Gary-40 Bateman, Sandra-102 Botts, Donna-118 Bauer, Linda-40, 124 Bauman, Boyd-116 Bauman, Wanda-40, 127, 135, 140 Baumeister, Tony-82 Baumeister, Mike-110 Baxter, Barbara-82, 137, 162 Baxter, Joann-135, 138 Bayer, Laureizne-119 Beadel, Gerald-40, 205 Beard, Barbara-107 Beard, Joyce-117 Beck, Sally-81, 82, 98, 129, 159 Beemiller, Sally-103, 137 Beckner, Jim-40, 133, 141, 173, 197, 226 Beckner, Judy--100, 101, 124, 129, 131, 135, 136,142,162 Bedford, Jerome-82 Blanks, Bob-113 Bluhm, Jeanette-82, 136, 137, 138, 154 Bobbitt, Vollet-111 Bocher, Deoter-106 Boclamer, Gerald-41, 126, 132, 135 136,137,139, 145,168,189 Bodge, Judy-117, 119, 131, 142, 162 Bodge, Sharell-37, 41 , 139, 171 Bodily, Sandy-159 Bodily, Sharon-36, 37, 41, 55, 138, 159, 166, 245 Boelzner, Philip-103 Boesh, Joe-107 Boetsch, Fred--136, 145, 162 Bogdanski, Bob-114, 132, 204 Bogdanski, Rosalie-106, 142, 247 Boley, Paul-153 Bollinger, Myrna-41 Bonham, Larry-41 Bongenstrock, Dennis-209 Boone, Margaret-41, 131, 159, 172 Boozer, Charles-107, 147 Borders, Martha-18 Bornmann, Jimmie-41, 173 Bosteter, Carol-41, 137 Boynton, Kathy-83 Boucher, Nancy-41, 152, 166, 242, 245 Bouyer, John-41, 141, 174 Bowden, Bill-119 Bower, Linda-143 Bowers, Kathryn-20, 37 Bowers, Ronald-118 Bowie, Patsy-41 Bowling, Ed-101, 113 Bozaich, Sandra--83 Bozeman, Edna-110 Bozo, Pat-1 11 Brace, Don-110 Brace, Lorraine-117 Brace, Sylvia-118 Bradley, Harold-83 Bradley, Ted-110 Branados, Porfirio-156 Brandt, Candy--102, 233 Browning, Allen-42 Browning, Barbara--38, 39, 42, 62, 138, 159,173, 181 Brownlee, Merldene-101, 106, 136, 138,142,170,174 Brubake, Moo-103 Bryan, David-83, 174, 207, 223 Bryant, Jerry-83 Buchanan, Joyce-42, 135, 137, 138, 141 Budges, Linda-135, 136, 142 Buford, Skip--83, 160 Buchholz, Margaret-83 Buckles, Twila-83, 125 Buckridge, Sharon-100, 101, 115, 129,135,136,137,142 Buller, Chuck-83 Bullis, Rich-42 Bullis, Wilma-83 Buma, Marie-83 Buma, Walter-104 Bumerot, Judy-104 Bungenstock, Dennis-73, 171 Burgess, Beverly-102 Bark, Ronnie-37, 42, 55, 138, 159 172 Burk, Carl-15 Burkhardt, Barbara-101, 114, 135 137, 142 Burrell, Charles-83 Burrell, Walter-83, 131, 160 Sally-42, 159, 172 Burris, Walt-104, 209, 218 Burton, Marsena--42 Burwell, Connie-42, 43, 50, 75, 116 124,125,127,128,129,131, 134,135,168,185 Busch, Monroe-19, 0, 171 Bush, Jeff-105, 157 Busic, Dan-104 Bustillo, Carmen--108, 137, 231 Buxton, Joseph-20 Byrd, John-83, 204 Byrun, Irvin-83 Byrus, Erlene-83 Byrum, Pauline-110, 135, 137, 233 Cabral, Spencer-119 Cahon, Ray-83 Cahow, Ray-141, 156 Calahon, Aloha-83 Calderone, John-111, 137 Caldwell, George-83, 204 Callin, Grant--103 Caliva, Dave-43 Callaway, Stella-169 Callin, Grant-135, 137 Collin, Mike-43, 135, 144 Colonge, Jeanette-102 Calvert, John--110 Calvert, Ron-119, 223 Camarillo, Art-83, 197, 200 Camarillo, Luis--110 Camarillo, Mary--117 Camerion, Larry-43 Cambell, Harvey-43 Cambell, harry-43, 51 Campbell, Dave-83 Campbell, Kathleen-20, 232 Campbell, Robert-20, 137 Campbell, Ted-83, 86, 136, 137, 154, 160 Chavez, Charles-44 Chavez, Danny-84 Chavez, Jerry-103, 135, 137 Chevalier, John-116 Childers, Jim-86 Childress, Dorothy-44 Chimr, Pat-86 Chippendale, Nora-116 Chippendale, William-168 Christie, Charles-86, 153 Christie, Don--112 Christain, Phillip-44 Christofferson, James-44 Christofferson, Linda-1 16 Christmas, Marilyn--105 Chryst, Margo-34, 37, 44, 50, 143, 159 Chryst, Terry-86, 159 Church, Alex-109 Ciemoto, Terry-86, 159 Camphell, Leon-115 Canchola, Dan-106 Canchola, Johnny-83 Canizales, Paul-110 Cannon, Dean--105 Cantor, Ethel-106 Cantu, Henry Cantu, Raul- --83, 133, 135 91,132 Cantrell, Jim-116 Capra, Nicky-116, 228 Carbore, Willetta-83 Cardwell, Floyd--83, 109 Clark Eleanor--44 Clark Nancy-106 Clark Pricialla-44, 172 Clark Robert-86 Clark Virginia-44 Clary, 44 Jethelyn-32, 33, 34, 38, 39, 46 54 124 125 127129 131, 135,138,159,179,180, 183 Cargile, Alan-83 Cargile, Rae-15 Cargille, Doug-145 Carlin, Elaine-138 Carlson, Sandra-83 Carmody, Beverly-43 Carney, Sally-43, 136 Carnley, Richard--102 Carb, Irene-83 Carb, Raul-34, 205 Carbaial, Darlene--102 Caro, Frank-119, 228 Carr, Jerry-107 Carr, Nann-117 Carrasco, Gil-83, 105, 113, 114, Carol-83, 160, 165 Donna-81,135, 159, 155 120 160 Carter, Bud-106 Carter, Carter, Carter, Joe-111 Carter, Carter, Lonnie-115, 132,204,228 Mike-1 O4 Carter, Sandra-43, 83, 164 Cartwright, Lucille-43 Caruthers, Val-43, 156 Casanova, va--43 Case, Bill-119 Casey, Leroy--83 Castillo, Micela-83 Castillo, Paula-83 Castle, Elaine-106 Castler, Dane-83, 132 Catchins, Katie-83 Catholic, Estella-83 Caudillo, Paddy--20, 210, 229 Caudill, James-20, 70, 168 Caudle, Lloyd-83, 135 Causey, Joseph-14 Cauthon, Phyllis-119 Cauthon, Carolyn-43 Cavanaugh, Nancy-119, 129, 131, 135, 142 Caves, Pat-103, 129, 135, 142, 231 Cellenti, Anthony-83 Cgirols, David-105 Chadwick, Evelyn-119 Chaffee, Edwin-14 Chamberlain, Gary-86 Champion, Jerry-43 Chapman, Donald-43 Chamberlain, Carolyn-110 Chamberlain, Penny--83 Chambers, Ray-81, 83, 15, 137, 139, 141, 142 Chambers, Wilmer--83 Chandler, Joyce-83, 156 Chappel, Perry-44, 156, 160 Chastain, Terry-44 Clausi, Nancy-111 Claxton, Dorothy-1 17 Claypool, Nadine-110 Clearwater, Sally-86 Clegg, Kendrick-105, 135, 136, 141 Clifford, Clenton--106, 111 Cline, Kenneth-44 cloper, Enid-19, 135, 133, 142 Cloutier, Ron--103 Clow, Terry-37, 44, 136, 144, 175, 207, 223 Clyde, Harry-118, 135, 137, 219 Coast, Jim-205 Coats, Billy-86, 144, 220, 222 Coats, Gary-147 Coburn, Hugh-101, 110, 197, 204 Cobble, Albert-86, 209, 219 Cochrane, Dennis-86 Cody, Evelyn-86 Cotfelr, Ron--1 17 Coffman, James-44, 206 Cogbill, Nancy-111 Cogswell, Steve-44, 210, 220 Coke, Ronald-44 Coke, Richard-44 Coker, Ron-86 Cole, Irene-86, 136 Cole, Roger-44, 212, 213, 214 Coleman, Linda-117 Collamore, Mervin-44 Collians, Janice-105 Collier, James-44, 241 Collins, Verley-102 Collins, Walter-45, 175 Comstock, Walter--86 Comstock, Wilber-86 Conedy, Audrey-1 17 Conn, Darlene-102, 131, 142, 231 Conn, Mary-86 Conners, Barbara-131 Contreras, Marianne-86 Conway, Don-76, 208 Cook, Almenda-153 Cook, JoAnn-105, 136 Cook, Loretta-86, 159 Cooper, Barbara-37, 45, 131, 140 Cooper, Carol-102, 156 Cooper, Helen-110 Cope, Craig4204 Cope, Judith-45 Cope, Russell-110 Cops, Gregory-101, 137 Corbell, David-45, 139, 162, 164 Corbell, John-86, 164 Cordell, Tanya-45 Corder, Gloria-101, 157 Cordova, Lucy-45, 157 Core, Don-119 Corner, Ivan-86 Cornick, Colleen-86 Cornick, Karen-84 Corrales, Albertina-105, 157 Corty, Jim-86 Cortez, Robert-86 Corta, George-45 Cotner, Barbara-86, 159 Cattle, George-45 Cottrill, Harold-45 Counts, Sharon-86 Coventon, Charles--34, 81, 86, 125 142, 144, 222, 223, 239 Covington, Woody-86, 133, 135, 142, 144,220, 222,239 Covert, Frank-45 Cowan, Larry--45, 141, 208 Coward, Ed-1 11 Cowgur, Kent-102 Cox, Donna-86, 135 Cox, James-117 Cox, Mrs. Miriam-20, 134, 135, 136 Cradduck, Sue-107, 135, 175 Craig, Jackie-45 Craig, Willa Mae-153, 244 Crain, Connie-36, 37, 45 Crain, Lynn-86 Crawford, Claudia-107 Crawford, Tommy-45 Crawshaw, Thomas-115 Creel, Charlotte-103, 137, 141 Creighton, Dennis-115 Crichton, Gerald-106, 160, 165 Crichton, Robert-135, 141, 144 Crichton, Ron-45, 160 Crig, William-109 Cripps, Mary-102 Crisp, Alvie-112 Crook, Almenta-86 Crockett, Daniel-86 Cronk, Beverly-45, 134, 135, 159 Crosby, Ornie--86, 136, 138, 151, 205, 226, 228 Crouch, Dean-45, 153, 174 Crouse, Bob-135 Crow, Jimi86, 197, 204 Crowell, Lee-86 Culwell, Virginia-111 Cummings, Jesse-86 Cummings, Ken-117 Cummings, Pat-1 19 Cummings, Stewart-86, 141, 204 Crummell, Judy-105 Crump, Alice486, 140 Crump, Judy-86 Crunk, Carolyn-102 Curry, Willie-45 Curtis, Cheryl-86, 129, 173 Curtis, Ronnie-119 Cuthrie, Sue-107 Cutler, Don-86 Cutler, Edna-26 Cutler, Joel-45 Cziraki, Steve-86 Czirski, Dave-135 Dale, Joanne-20 Daly, Bill-45, 137 Daniels, Billy-114, 213 Darby, Darla-111 Darby, Twila-137 Daries, Don42107 Dasher, Randy-157 Davies, Frank-118 Davies, Karen-86 Davies, Lynn-115 Davies, Cary-114 Davis, David-46, 133 Davis, Doug-142 Davis Earl-117 Davisj Glenda-103, 136, 137 Davis, Jim-101, 119 Davis, Loretta-101, 108, 142 Davis, Marilyn-86, 138, 233 Davis, Martin-118 Davis, Maggie-46, 138, 151, 154 Davis, Oland-102 Davis, Reggie-156, 160, 205 Davis, Richard-103 Davis, Sandra-103, 175 Davis, Sue-119 Dawedeit, Bill-86 Dawedeif, Carol-46, 171 Day, Darlene-46 Day, Michael-86, 132, 145 Dean, Dinah-157 Deay, Deanna-46, 156 De Fault, Diane-87, 138 Degidis, Sylvia-86 Dell, Judith-46, 129, 131, 138,140 Dell, Marilynii 56 Delmonaco, John-20, 46, 162, 165 DeLong, Janice-37, 46, 129, 131, 138,161,164,173 Delkosario, Marie-86 Demroy-Merrilli86 Denham, Judy--46, 136, 145, 160 Dennis, Chacl-86, 204 Denny, Henry-86, 133, 135, 136 Deputy, Kay-46 DeSorio, Sally--91, 156 Dew, Eva-26 Dew, Jim-46, 213, 214 Deyarmond, Wallis-87 Dickson, Richard-46, 62, 124, 132, 137,138, 141, 154,166,237 Diebner Linda-87, 156 Dilworth, Francis-20 Dingillo, Jeanne-87 Dixon, Elaine-46 Dobbs, Patty-46 Dodd, .lo Ann-46 Dodson, Andrea-86 Dohman, Bonnie-137, 142 Donley, Jo Anne-47, 244 Donnelly, Donna-47 Dorchester, Marilyn-47, 141 Dorham, Bill-47 Douglas, Abbey-47 Douglas, Donna-86 Dowd, Pat-47, 134, 135, 136, 156, 157 Dowden, Anne-86 Dowling, Kathy-137 Doyle, Charles-20, 81, 208, 209, 218, 219, 229 Drake, Larry-87 Drevick, Charolettw-87 Drury, Carol-87 Drury, Doug-47, 247 Duane, Pat-87 Duarte, Albert-87, 223 Dubber, Diane-162 Dudley, Howard-47, 174, 187 Dutton, Norman-787, 137, 168 Dukes, Walter-76 Dunham, Clifton-47 Dunham, Dave4160, 165 Dunlap, Carol-87 Dunn, Wesley-21, 174 Duperron, lrene-137, 231 Dupras, Sally-47 Durkin, Pat-87, 134, 135, 136 Durling, Lois-87, 157 Dutton, Walter--86, 87, 135, 136, 154, 160 Dwyer, Herbert-47 Dwyer, Micheal-87 Dyer, Diane-87 Dykes, Nina-26 Eagles, Ruth-21, 51 Ealz, Don-209 Earle, Ray--87 Eastwood, Judy-81, 87, 154, 162 Ebenkamp, Ted-47, 63, 136, 212, 213, 216 Eddy, Jim-108 Edgmon, Raymond-21, 197, 204, 228, 229 Edwards, Donald-21 Edwards, Joe-113 Edwards, Larry--87, 205 Edwards, Mary-87, 171 Edwards, Suzi-47 Egbert, Rae-104, 105, 109, 118 Ehlers, Joyce-118 Eickert, Judy-113 Eikenberger, Bob-104, 162 Elliott, Bobby-47, 218 Elliott, Josephine-21 Elliott, Paula-106 Ellzalde, Raul-114 Emarine, Judy-87, 131, 137, 170 Emarine, Larry-48, 171, 197, 200 Emblin, Terry--7 Emrock, Dorothy-106, 170 Endo, Carolyn-101, 118, 134, 135, 136, 142 Ends, Fumiko-87 English, Mary-138 Enslow, Judy-101, 114, 120 Ensor, Carolyn-87 Entenmann, Caroline-48 Entrop, Gail-37, 48, 134, 135, 136,, Fisher, Robert-114 148 Ermet, Carl-87 Erstling, Jane-48, 157 Erxine, Joyce-115, 142 Eskelson, Darlene-48 Esterdahl, Marilyn-80, 81, 87, 129, 130, 131, 168 Esterdahl, Marsha-81, 87, 131 Estep, Ken-102 Estes, Donna-108 Estes, Wanda-48 Estrada, Mary-111 Estrada, Micheal-87 Ethridge, Glenn-117 Ethridge, Peggy-48 Ethridge, Tamara-109, 157 Evans, Donna-87 z Evans, Jim--48 Evans, Marilyn-107 Everette, Joan-103 Eversole, Sandra-102 Evert, Gary-48, 62, 221, 223 Evring, Bob-118 Fallan, Bill-117 Fallin, Darlene-87 Fanlkner, Edie-103 Fantino, Barbara-48, 136, 187 Farbush, David-110 Farley, Edith-77 Farnsley, James-48 Farquhar, Minzi-48, 131, 159, 72 Faulkner, Don-87 Faulkner, Edith-160 Fazio, Mary-48 Fegley, Sheryl-114 Feldhahn, Bonnie-87 Felix, Ezekiel-87 Felix, Larry-106, 160 Fellows, John-87, 197 .. Fenner, Richard--48 Fenstemacher, Ronald-87, 160, 165 Ferguson, Roberta-1 1 1 Fernandez, Alice-11 1 Ferrier, Ronald-48 Ferris, Dan-103 Fewer, Francis-48 Fewer, Mike-112 Fields, Claudia-87 Fields, Ken-157 Finger, Ronnie-117 Fink, Robert-87 Finley, Billie-87 Finley, Roy-76, 145 Finley, Sandra-138, 154 Finnegun, Pam-118 Fisher, Bob-209, 218 Fisher, Dave-218 Fisher, Donald-21, 102, 111, 114, 116 Fisher, Leonard-21, 71, 197, 198, 226, 229, 230 Fisher, Robin-87 Fare, Bill-107 Fitzer, Carole-87 Fitzgerald, Arnold-87, 205 Flaska, Kay-48, 135, 137, 157 Fleming, Danny-48, 160, 166 Fleming, Glenn-87, 133, 142 Fleming, Marvin-204, 222 Flemington, Glen-81 Flippen, Gerald-49, 174 Flores, Beatrice-108 Floyd, Wayne-111, 160, 165 Foda, Lillian-106, 137 Fogg, Judy-49 Foley, Pat-119, 226, 227 Folks, Bob-207 Folwer, Art-197, 204, 222 Fondren, Marilyn-49, 159, 173 Fonceca, Art-28 Fontes, Andy-110 Fontes, Richard-49 Ford, Errol-103, 153 Forsyth, Curtis-87 Fossen, Ronnie-49 Foster, Charles-87 Foster, Sue-135 Fouts, Edward-49, 222, 223 Fawkes, Kay-87, 143, 168 Fowler, Dave-87, 137, 209 Fowler, Vic-87 Fox, Clara-14 Fraiser, Chuck-81, 137, 141, 204 Frank, Dennis-107, 160 Frank, James-119 Frank, Pat-49 Frank, Rex-21 Franklin, Pat-106, 131 Freeman, Ba rba ra-26 145, Freeman, Evay-87 Freemon, Sally-87 Freitag, Gilbert-104, 118, 132, 135, 136, 137,138, 154 Frese, lngeborg-49, 35, 137, 139, 141, 162 Fresque, Leon-85 Fresquez, Mary--49 Frick, Jack-85 Frick, Sally-102 Fristad, Art-34, 37, 49, 116, 125 126,132,133,134,136,138, 151,154, 155, 213, 214, 245 Fruiillon, Robert-110 Fuentes, Chon-49, 133, 205, 222, 223 Fuggins, Louisg-49 Fuller, Forrest-49 Fuller, Jean-107 Gabbert, Gary-137, 139 Gaines, Ernest-85 Gaines, Helen-49 Galation, Albert-21, 114 Galvin Gambl e, Sue-80, 81, 84, 134, 136, 159, 231 , Donna-84 Gaona, Bertha-157 Garcia, Andrea-84, 160, 162 Garcia, Antonio-49, 137, 143, 144 Garcia, Clara-84 Garcia, Ernie-84, 206, 222, 223 Garcia , George--84 Ga rcia, Gena ro-84 Garcia, Joe-84 Garcia, John-76, 207 Garcia, Lydia-131 Garcia, Mary-49 Garcia, Rita-135, 137, 138, 140, 144 Gordan, Gorden, Goseco, Goseco, Gary-84 rrol-107, 205 Elizabeth-50 Margarita-50, 159 Goss, lrma-135 Goss, Si mon-205, 228 Gould, David-84 Gould, Sandra-50 Grace, Roger-103 Graf, Peggy-140 Bill 1 15 Graham, - Graham, Dorothy-84, 137 Graham, Eddie-167 Graham, George-81, 84, 133, 136, 139 Graham, Virginia-50, 143 Grainger, Bob-147 Gramley, Barbara-50, 136 Grant, Harold-76, 173 Grant, Howard-173 Gray, B Gray, C 142 renda-1 10 arolyn-101,131,135,138, Hanlon, Gay-101, 129, 135, 137 Hanna, John-52 Hance, Floyd-84 Hanna, Gary-151, 172 Hannah, Bill-84 Hanns, Gary-52, 138, 151 Hansen, Dianna-110 Hansen, Harlean-52, 135, 138, 154 Gray, Diane-106 Greenameyer, Wesley-50, 124, 125, 136, 137, 145, 190 Greene, Brad-84, 173, 213, 214 Greene, Eilene-127, 130, 134, 135 136, 159,162, 184 Greene, Helen-50 Greene, James-1 17 Greene, Joyce-129 Greene, Larry-51 Greenlund, David-84 Greenwood, Charlotte-84, 129, 131, 172 Gregory, Robert-21, 204, 229 Griggers, Larry484, 135, 137 Griffiths, Kenny-51 Gritz, C liford-21, 47 Grof, Peggy-84 Grogen, Bonnie-37, 51, 114, 137, 138, 142,161 Gropp, Sandra-51 Gross, Amy-21 Grout, Harold--51 Guerrero, Soccorro-1 19 1 1 159 Hansen, Pete-39, 76 Hansen, Susan-102 Hanson, Dennis-84 Hanson, Gary-107 Harbaugh, Amy-84 Harbottle, Martha-111, 142, 170, 174 Harbour, Dean-21, 171 Hargrove, Ann-52, 75 Harlan, Hazel-22 Harisur, Mr.-134, 135 Harold, Ray-205 Harper, Beverly-1 10 Harrel, Marvin-52, 164 Harrel, Charlene-77 Harris, Fred-52, 115, 223 Harris, Jean1137 Harris, Kathy-84 Harris, Margaret-21, 171 Harris, Harris, Harris, Neil-84 Rhoda-84, 233 Roland-52, 137, 141 Garcia, Robert-84 Garcia, Sharon-84 Garcia , Stella-84 Garcia, Terry-137, 142 Gardner, Jerry-21 Gardner, Judy--49, 50, 233 Ga rms , Sylvia-101 Garza, Roger-84 Garrett, John-101 Gates, Gatew Gehon Mariorie-50, 139, 157 ood, Ronnie484 , Marlene-50 George, Tom-84 Gerein, Bill-84 Guerin, Georgia-51 Guffey, William-51 Guinn, Patsy-51 Gunn, Marshall-84 Gunn, MerriI484 Gustafson, Kay-51, 173 Guthrie, Sharon-84 Gutierrez, rene-84, 109 Gutierrez, James-84, 160 Gutowski, Eugene-84 Guynn, Sandra-51 Guzmon, Lupe-84 Gyor, John-102 Hackman, Harold-84 Hagerman, Albert--51 Gerein, Andrew-50 Gibson, Ray-84 Gieary, arl-84 Giese, Roger-50 Gilbert, Jackie-84 Gilbert, Roy-160, 165 Gilchrist, Daniel-84 Gilalersleeve, Gail-84 Giles, Lana-76 Gillilian, Larry--84 Gillmore, Charlotte-84, 160 Golphenee, Jerry-81, 228 Giisimp, Hugh--84, 133, 204 Givens, Nettie-84 Geon, Gary--205 Gnagey, William--50 Gobberr, Gary-85 Goddard, Sue-84 Godfrey, Janet-84 Gomez, vla-84, 129 Gonski, Jackie-37, 50, 129, 131, 159 Gonzales, Louis-84 Gonzales, Lynda--84 Goodian, Kenneth-21 Goodman, Bill-147 Goodson, Francis-109 Goodwin, Janis-123, 157 Gooley, David-84 Goravaglia, Ted-84 Gorbet, Dave-50, 126, 133, 136, 222 Hagsman, Bob-113 Hailstone, Nila-51, 159 Haithcoat, Paul-110 Hall, Connie-51, 129, 131, 138 Hall, Darlene-84 Hall, Estella-21, 169 Hall, Ja n-1 O7 Hall, Phil-84, 162, 204 Hall, Rus-103 Hall, Steve-84 Hall, Sally-51, 137, 143, 156, 162 Hallet, Linda-107 Hancy, Fritz-106 Hanks, Virginia-21, 46, 232 Halverson, Bette-51 Halzle, Lois-51 Hamby, Dennis-34, 50, 52, 63, 37, 132, 133, 136, 142, 181, 206, 207, 223, 237 Humiifon, Bill-34, 36, 37, so, 52, 126, 133, 142, 197, 199, 239 Hamilton, Jackie-128, 129, 131, 160, 172 Hamlin, Gale-84, 129 Hamling, Coleen-84 Hamling, Ona-84, 157 Hammond, Dorothy-77 Hampton, Bill-84 Hampton, Frieda-84, 140 Hams, Michael-84 Haney, Fritz-106 Harrison, Janet-101, 119 Harrison, Joy-31, 34, 37, 50, 51 , 52, 127, 134,135, 136,138, 141, 159 Harston, Bob-164 Hart, Delores-106, 111 Hartell, Carols-115 Hartford, Pat-101, 103, 142 Hartmann, Ernest-21, 120, 144, 201 207, 222, 229 Hartmann, Linda-112, 116, 131 , 135, 136, 142, 161 Hartmann, Phil-85, 204, 228 Harward, Gary-85, 135 Hata, Norman-52 Hatcher, Adrienne-52, 159 Hatcher, Bill-85 Hatfield, Kay-85, 137, 141 Hathaway, Jeff-85 Hathaway, Bob-115 Hargram, Mike-105 Hawkins, Barbara-109 Hawks, Leith-52, 141, 142, 196, 197, 198, 222 Hay, Phil-114 Hayden, Sandra-52, 128, 129, 131, 140 Hayes, Carolyn-85, 139, 164 Hayes, Doris-22, 232, 233 Hayes, Jane-118 Hays, Donna-52, 159 Hays, Leslie-1 14 Haywood, Bill-114, 147 Heaton, Doug-1 15 Heath, Mike-118 Hecht, Barbara-85, 162 Hedgpeth, Connie-162 Hedgpeth, Don-85 Hefner, Nancy-103, 135 Hefner, Wanda-137 Hegland, James-52, 160 Hellman, Gary-85 Helton, Charles-85, 204 Heltsley, Jacqueline-85 Hemphill, Franklin-14 Hemphill, Johnene-52, 157 Henderson, Charles-111, 156 Henderson, Jessie Mae-117 Henderson, Karen-107, 137, 142 Henderson, Sharon-52 Hendricks, John-85 Henn, Barbara-85, 136, 143 Henn, Micheal-116 Henn, Nancy-53 Henson, Brenda-85, 231, 234 Henson, Ruth-53 Hepp, Pauline-109 Herman, Sue-81, 85 Hermandez, Howard-85 Hernandez, Katie-53 Hernandez, Randolph-85 Herrera, Jose-85 Patterson, Lynda-90 Patton, Harold-62 Patton, Joseph-63, 156, 219 Paulson, Beverly-141 Pauly, Annabelle-63, 143 Payne, Joe-205, 90 Payton, Jerry-90, 222, 223 Paz, Art-90, 144, 206, 222, 253 Paz, Manuel-63, 171 Peal, Tom-102 Pearce, Gerald-63, 125, 132, 144, 156 Pearce, Walter-118 Pearman, Helen-19, 26 Peaster, Earnest-157, 204 Pedace, Loretta-90, 143 Peddycort, Lynda-90 Peguero, Bob-110 Pellir, Bill-96 Pemberton, Sharon-117 Pembleton, Robert-63, 125, 155, 171 Pena, Magdalena-63 Pena, Rita-90 Penson, Ralph-102, 156 Peppin, Al-101 104, 107, 136, 137 Peppin, John-133 Penovich, Diane-63, 140, 173 Perez, Joe-125, 143, 166 Perkins, Dianne-90 Perkins, Monte-90, 156 Perkins, Sharon-90 Perry, Eddie--90 Perry, Jewell-108 Perry, Nathanial-111 Perry, Richard-63, 175, 212, 213, 214, 215 Peter, Marianne-90, 137, 138, 145 Powers, Becky-107 Powers, Willis-24 Pravant, Ronald-174 Preacely, Clarence-90 Presnall, Daniel-24 Presson, Melvin-64, 116 Preston, Larry-114 Preston-Tom-1 10, 160 Preston, Virginia-64 Price, Barry-64 220, 225, 226, 227 Riley, Danna-65 Riley, Michael-65 Riley, Ray-77 Riley, Theresa-112, 157 Rigo, Priscilla-25 Rio, Carl-66 Rindahl, Donna-34, 65, 124, 125, 129,130,131,136,137138,141 191, 231, 234 Solvia, Pat-113 Sancioo, Marie-118 Sanchez, Berta-91 Sanchez, Rachel-67 Sangster, Gary-106, 228 Sangster, Ralph-67, 132, 1 75, 19 Peters, Ron-113 Peterman, Paula-90 Peters, Frankie-90, 106 Peterson, Bennie--90, 160 Peterson, Donna-115, 140 Peterson, Harold-90 Peterson, Lorraine-63, 124, 129, 131,130,134,135,136,140,188 Peterson, Norma-90 135, 139, 143, 164 Petterson, Robert-63 Price, Randy-90, 137, 222 Price, Don-64, 157 Prieto, Mamie-64, 106, 142 Prince, Billie Jean-137, 142 Pringle, Stanley-64 Prinett, Gail-90, 171 Pritchett, Carl-112 Proctor, Margaret-64 Proctor, Pat-147 Proffitt, Nancy-90, 137 Prouty, Olivia-157, 64 Protsman, Richard-105 Prouty, Rachel--115, 157 Pruett, Willis-90 Pruitt, Donald-90 Persglove, Robert-64 Pryfavle, Don-109 Pryor, Thelma-77 Pulido, Natalie-109 Puna, Billie--109 Purcell, Jim--102 Purchase, Jerry-137 Puzzi, Susan-112, 116 Pyle, Darrell-90, 141, 142, 197, 204 Pyle, Everett-15 Rael, Rosie-64 Rahner, Bob--64, 197, 198, 199, 202, 141, 142 Rain, Carol-65 Rains, Bill-119 Ralls, Lurinda-131, 135, 142, 117, 15, 233 Ramirez, Joe-107 Ramirez, Mary-91 Ramirez, Martin--111 Ramos, Graciela-65 Ramos, Jerry-207, 210, 117 Randall, Ray-65, 141, 181 Rindahl, Elaine-65 Rindahl, Lore-116 Risley, Karen--66 Risvold, Karen-66 Rivera, Dora-102 Roark, Brenda-114 Robbins, Evalyn-66 Roberts, John-117 Roberts, Sharon-91 Robertson, Carolyn-91, 140, 173 Robertson, Lorraim+66, 117, 131, 134 Robertson, Robbie-66 Robertson, Ron-117 Robinson, Claud-107, 160, 162 Robinson, Judith-66, 129, 131, 138 154, 155 Robinson, Judy-157 Robinson, Lyle-66 Robinson, Richard-91, 133 Robinson, Sharon--110 Roderick, Jeanine-66, 139 Roderiquez, Antonia--109 Rodriquez Ethyl-129 Rodriquez, Irene-66, 139, 157 Rodriquez, Kenneth-107 Rodriquez, Lucille-66 Seas Pettycourt, Lynda-173 Phelps, Karen-117 Phelps, Loris-63 Phelps, Larue--145 Phillips, Richard-90 Pierce, Bill-145 Pierce, Donald-77, 218 Rasmussen, Louie-91, 168 Rasted, Judy--91 Ray, Harold-91 Rota r, Ma ry-91 Pierce, Richard-63 Pierson, Lois-90 ' Piety, David--1 1 1 Ray, Sharon--65 Ranch, George-91 Raybern, Phyliss-91 Rayner, Gary-91, 137, 139 Rayner, Roy-106 Redfoot, Donald-65, 37 Redfoot, Richard-119 Pietz, Genevieve-90 Pievac, Laura-24 Pina, Ray-90 Pinney, Gloria-63 Pipaly, Den-104 Pitts, Paul--63 Plake, Louisa-90 Plechas, Daniel-90 Plehn, Gary-90 Plotnik, David-90 Plummer, Bob-54, 63, 125, 126, 135,155,171,183 Poche, Sidney-118 Poglirte, Judy-135, 137, 142, 175, 118 Pogline, Louise-64 Pogar, Douglas-90, 102 Pohl, Ray-64, 218 Polite, Penny-135, 137, 138, 142, 101, 111 Pollard, Eddie--177 Pollard, Sue-90 Polson, Beverly-90, 137, 172 Ponce, Fred-112 Pool, Jerry-64, 138, 154 Pool, Laura-64, 134, 136, 145 Pooler, Diane-64 Pooler, Donald-64 Poppler, Richard-228 Porter, Melrai-64, 157 Porter, Pete-90, 137, 145 Porter, Sharon-90 Potts, Dennis-64, 37, 136, 125, 133 Pousch, James-118, 137 Reed Reed Reed, Reed Reed, Bessie--91 Freddie--91 Gary-65, 160 Pat-65 Raymond-65, 197, 199, 202, 211, 215 Reed, Richard-110 Reese, Barry-104, 118, 137 Reeves, Paul-207 Reeves, Ray-91, 207, 223 Reichel, Lynn+102 Reichelsdorf, Bob-116 Reid, Dorothy-118 Reni, Evangeline-105 Rennie, Ron--113 Renolds, Jesse-91 Reyes, Hector-91, 223 Raynolds, Jack-114 Riener, Stanley-65 Revelle, Sharon--65, 131, 140 Rhoades, Jim-65 Rhodes, Myrna-51, 65, 124, 135, 138, 158, 125 Rhude, Grace-114, 140 Rice, Gary-91, 205 Rice, Hazel-91, 157 Riclie, Priscilla-102 Richardson, Cherri--106, 237 Richardson, Dave-114 Richardson, Ella-91 Richter, William-65, 189 Rickey, Keith-37, 65, 156 Ricolo, Danny-91 Rife, Carey-65, 197, 198, 202, 203, Rogers, James-27 Rogers, Pat-66, 127, 131, 134, 135 136, 137, 139, 140, 189, 195 Rohl, Nancy-115, 135, 136, 142 Rolen, Maxine-91 Rollins, Williams--18, 138, 173 Romley, Valerie-135 Rooker, Brenda-115 Rooker, Wayne-115 Roop, Ernest-57, 91, 137, 160 Rosa, Albert-30, 34, 66, 124, 126, 135, 136, 137, 138, 142, 178 Rosa, Josie-104, 129, 157 Rosa, LeRoy-77 Rosalis, Sally-66 Rose, Betty-66, 143 Ross, Melvin-66 Ross, Richard-119, 219 Rossen, Harry-27 Rossier, Don-67, 144, 206, 222, 223 Roth, George-115 Rousselle, Carole-67 Rowley, Valerie-118 Roy, William-24, 139 Rozelle, Don-156, 181 Rozelle, Ralph-23, 87 Rosengrants, Sharon-91 Rubaleno, Frank-91 Rudd, Bill-67, 171 Rudd, Steve-91 Rudolph, Jerry-110 Rudolph, Wanda-119, 129 Ruins, Frank-107 Rummell, Curtis-106, 229 Rumsey, Rosalie-157 Rumsey, Wesley-91 Ruiz, Pete-91 Rile, Thelma--24, 147 Runnels, Gerry-114 Running, Pot-104, 157 Rusher, Sandy-169 Russell, Elizabeth-118 Russell, Kenny-81, 91 Rutledge, Janice-137, 140 Rutler, George-91 Ryals, Marilyn-91 Ryan, Paul--91 Saas, Dale-91, 160 Sadler, Charles-67 Sales, Carlos-111 Salmans, Darrell-101 Salsbury, Joanne-109 Salsbury, Judy-47, 67, 161 Salters, Joyce-119 201, 202, 226, 227 Sant, David-102, 156 Sant, Dennis-91, 156 Santiful, Annie-157 Saritiful, Arthur+119 Santos, Martha-67 Santos, Pete-115 Sapp, Katie-109 Sarringer, Ray-113 Sargent, Terry-119 Sasaki, Henry-91, 137 Sasaki, Kimi-67, 129, 131, 136 Sass, David-165 Satterlee, Eleanor-157 Sawdey, Ellen-68 Salyer, John--91, 139 Saxell, Arthur-24 Scanlan, Mak-105, 156 Scheetz, Ray-68 Schain, Paul-118 Scheier, Linda--91 Schlater, Sally-68 Schmidt, Judy-68 Schmike, Lance--91 Schmitckl, Sharon-91 Schoben, Larry-91 Schott, Jacqueline-68 Schott, Judy-91, 233 Schroyer, Charles-91 Schreffler, Frank-68, 156, 137 Schrek, Bob-91 Schaltz, Jodey-91 Schultz, Dixie-91 Schulz, Carrie-91, 157 Schug, Marcella-24, 231, 234 Schumacker, Coralie-118, 135, 136 Schuster, Pat-68 Schuster, Ray-110 Schwartz, Julie-91, 135, 136, 13' 139 Schwab, Judy-102 Scoffield, Clay-68, 160, 162, 16 166 Scoonover, Judy-81, 91, 138, 159 Scarza, Winifred-104, 157 Scott, Bobbie-91, 109 Scott, John-62, 68, 141, 205 Scott Lorene-68 Scott, Margaret-91 La rry-1 07 Seeger, Ervin-91 Seggman, Sam-91 Selby, Guila-138, 137 Self, Charles-298, 104, 101 Sell, Lucy-162 Sellers, Eloise-111 Sellsy, Twila-91 Sexton, Carol-68, 153, 237, 239 Shadron, Robert-91 Shanahan, Patrick-68, 153 Sharapata, Patrick-68, 153 Shearn, Colleen-68, 161, 172, 241 Shearn, Tom-91, 228 Shedd, Dennis-68 sheehy, Ed-115 Sheff, Shirlene-114 Shell, Gary-102, 133 Shell, Jack-103 Shell, Judy-102 Shellar, Barbara-91, 138, 137 Shelton, Irvin-91, 162, 137 Shelton, Lucille-68, 143, 166 Shenk, Jack--91 Sherman, Jack-108 Sherril, James--16, 24, 113, 103, 107 Settle, Brenda-115 Shipman, Everett-32, 34, 71, 16, 1 173, 124 Shipton, Ruth-91, 168, 135 Shine, Eddie-91 Shivers, Edna-119 Shook, Judy-105 Shoemaker, Naomi-68, 156, 157, 141 Shoemaker, Ruth-68, 156, 157, 13 Stagga, 1 131,138 Carole-171 141 Shook, Judy-142 Short, Leola-157 Shultz, Carrie-140 Shultz, Lorine-68 Shurvington, Tom-110 Siler, Gary-162 Siler, Jerry-92, 168, 160, 162, 165 Silkinson, Gary-102 Silva, Severino-68, 196, 197, 198, 199, 133, 226 Silva, Trino-205, 119, 133, 228 Silverman, Ina-24, 143, 232 Wayne-92 Simmons, Simmons, William-105 Simpson, Naldi-92 Simpson, Barbara-68, 37 Simpson, Jim--104 sims, Allen-24, 175 Singheyergh, Ralph-92 Singleterry, Bob-204 Singleton, Mary-110 Sininger, David--207 Sinnger, William-109, 222 Sislmore, Beulah-26 Sisson, Andrea-69, 159, 172, 129, Sisson, Bob-103 Sisson, Ed-137 Shaggs, Jim-111 Skaugstad, David-69, 197, 200, 156, 226, 227 Skinner, Nadine-92, 135, 137 Sleater, Gladys-69 Slothower, Roberta-24, 110, 114, 107, 118 Slothower, Wendy-160, 162, 138, 135, 137, 116, 119, 165, 233 Stamback Stamback, , Mary-69, 172 Pat-114 Stamnaid, Bob-210 Stannard, Dave-205, 156 Stansbury, Gerald-204 Stinson, Ray-111 LaRue-104 Starkey, Loretta-92 Starnora, Bob-115 Stayton, Ed-69, 218, 133 Stayton, Sally-92, 157, 233 Steadman, Karen-106 Steagall, Judy-129, 142, 137, 116 Steagall, Glenn-92 Steagall, Wayne-135, 145 Stedguson, John-101 Stephanian, Maxine-24 Steadguson, John-101 Stefanovic, Wanda-135, 103 Tatum, Stanley-71, 197, 198 Twaite, Bennie-157 Taylor, Delia-93 Taylor, Gerald- Taylor, John-113 Taylor, Jack-71 Taylor, Linda-105 Taylor, Margie-157 Taylor, Sarah--117 Taylor, Sharon471, 157 Utecht, Richard-72, 197, 201, 222 223 Vavruska, Gloria-104 Valdez, Art-72, 133, 175, 197, 198 199, 226 Valdez, Bobbie-115, 137, 138, 157 Valencia, Connie-105 Teed, Lee-175 Teeples, Catherine-71 Telles, Ray-160 Tennyson, Bob-34, 100, 201, 211, 222, 223 Terry, Evo-25 Thamasen, Ruie-105 Thorton, Ronald-162 Thornton, Margine-109 119, 197, Stevens, Charlene-106 Stevens, Donna-92 Stevens, JoAnn-69 Stevens, Richard-92 Stevens, Sharon-115 Stevenson, Francis-92, 156 Stevenson, Kahn-137, 103 Steverson, Virginia-69 Thierott, Pat-81 Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas , Lawrence-1 10 , Evalie-114 , Alice--156 John-115, 136, 160, 161 Terry-81, 161 1 , RonaTd-101 ' , Tom-141 Valentine, Albert-72 Valkie, Jean-93, 104, 156, 159 Vance, Bill-160, 165 Vance, Yvonm+72 Vancy, Bill-118 Vancy, Jim-93 Vander, Lindey-112 Vanderlinder, Larry-205 Vane, Yvonne-172 VanGrueningen, Deana-72, 172 Vannoy, Ruby, 72 Vargam, Loretta-93 Vargas, Frances-112 Vastine, Stanley-119 Vasquez Celia-109, 137 Vasquez, Vaughn, Vaughn, Ermia-1 19 Bob-93, 204 Joe-102 Vaughn, Nancy-72, 171 'T Veatch, Oleta-77 Stewart, Pete-109 Stewart, Ward-92, 137 Stickley, Ann-119 Smalley, Sharon-157, 117 Smedley, Lucy-70, 174, 116 Smith, Alva-92, 138, 137, 114 Smith, Donienne--69, 27, 155, 131, 138 Smith, Bill-92, 119, 117, 226 Smith, Christine-92 Smith, Dean-110 Smith, Dick-92 Smith, Donna-69, 131, 138 Smith, Duanne-209, 219 Smith, Edith-69, 92 Smith, Georgetta-92 Smith, Lee-81, 160 Smith, Janet-137 Smith, Jim B.-197, 201, 275, 142, 77 Smith, Jim E.-69 Smith, Mariorie-24, 140 Smith, Michele-139, 135, 142, 129, 137, 110, 233 Smith, Nadine-142, 101, 107, 231 Spillman, Priscilla-106 Spurgeon, Bonnie-101 Smith, Robert Lee-69, 197, 198, 199, 202, 203, 126, 222, 213, 214, 215, 223 Smith, Ronald-69 Smith, Rudolph-69 Smith, Rudy-157 Smith, Selma-26 Smith, Sharon-69, 155, 138 Smith, Shirley-69 Smith, Mary-92 ' Snavely, Jim-197, 92, 159, 175 Snavely, Judy-31, 34, 38, 39, 42, 50, 69, 37, 127, 131, 135, 138, 181, 185, 166 Snavely, Mike-118 Sneed, Bryon-92, 160, 138 Sneed, Jack-92 Snively, Sydny-104 Snyder, Robert-92 Soden, Jim-117 Sonotf, Don-132, 106 Spate, Jesse-92 Spangler, David-92 Spence, Beverly-136, 142, 129, 112 Spence, Randy-92, 175, 204, 175 Staggs, Evelyn-69 Stakey, Dale-174 Stanley, Pat-92, 172, 135, 137 Stanley, Margaret--24 Stamback, Jack-69, 22, 223 Stickley, Howard-69 Stillman, Audrey-70 Stinedorf, Peggy-70, 169, 143 Stinus, Jack-118 Stockwell, Fred-24, 70 Stone, Bob-106 Stopher, Nancy-70 Storey, Dale-70, 218 Story, Morgan-92, 160 Stradon, Robert-91 Strange, Linda-138, 140, 115 Stratford, Dorothy-67, 70, 74, 129, 131, 138,150,154, 129,131 Stratford, Dan-70, 205, 155, 175, 138, 223 Strawn, Mary-157, 114 Straw, Ray-147 Stretch, Ronald-114 Striogle, Jerry-92 Strock, Harold-70 Strong, Stanley-92 Strong, Suzi -32, 33, 34, 50, 70, 71,158,127,141,138,166 Stryker, Becky-70, 159 Stuftlebean, Pat-70, 139 Sturgeon, Penny-70, 159 Sturn, Aldean-70 Suber, Eddie-92, 205, 222, 223 Subia, Eddie-113 Suggs, Pauline-92, 160 Sulke, Bruce-106 Summers, Dennis-62, 70, 196, 198, 199, 200, 203, 226, 227 220 Sumpson, Donnie-104 Sunday, Phillip-70, 171, 188 Sunday, Sandra-70, 136 Sunolstrom, Margaret-71 Suringer, David-206 Suthard, Gertrude-24 Sutherlin, Gary-156, 137, 115 Swain, James-162 Swalve, Linda-92 Swanson, Judith-92 Swaien, Jim-103 Sweet, Don-24 Swenson, Charles-104 Synn, Denny-104 Syphard, Roland-153 Szarkowski, Ruth-92 Tackett, Eugenia-71 Tafaya, Ed-109 Takemoto, Gwen-71 Takemoto, Barry-115 Talbolt, Gary-106 Taulbee, Don-147 Tanner, Duane-62, 63, 77, 208, 218 Tapp, Arladean-71, 140, 125, 131 Taranting, John-110 Tarres, Joe-106 Tate, Marcella-71, 157 Tate, Dilla-118 Tate, Yvonne-137 Thompson Thompson, Thomsen, Thompson Thomsen, Beverly-1 15 Thompson, , Don-1 O2 Mary-159 , Richard-171 Nels-71 Thorn, Hank-207 Thorn, Mayford-223 Thorne, Janet-93 Thornton, Gary-71, 152, 239, 244 Veatch, Riley-93 Veitch, Allen--204, 228 Veltman, Micheal-102 Venema, Lee-73, 142, 181, 204, 227,, 228 Verbeck Ray-73, 142, 181, 204, 228, 229 Vergano, Larry-73 Vermace, Cheryl-93 Vermace, Loren-105, 204 Thornton, Jim--226, 228 Thornton, Mariorie-136 Thorton, Roland-71, 205 Thrall, Roger-71, 211, 212, 213, 215, 220, 226, 227 Thure, William-71 Thure, Robert-93, 205 Tice, James-93, 155, 205 Tilton, Dennis-71, 162, 208, 218 Timms, Edward-110 Titterington, Robert-93 Tlauge, Doyle-118 Tobin, Sheila-71 Toffman, Richard-141 Toler, Jerry-93, 133, 223 Tone, Gary-71 Toney, Wilfred-102 Torres, Rossie-93 Tower, Norman-162 Trader, Kerby-93 Treio, Conception-71, 129, 131, 159 Treio, Mario-93 Vertress, Charles-73 Vestre, Kent-73, 172, 197, 200, 226 Vital, Clarence-110 Vial, Arlene-93, 129, 159 Veins, George-73 Vigil, Mary-93 Villanu eva, Alice-93 Vine, James-25 Vincent, Mary-93, 81, 131, 159, 172 Voorhe es, Madelyn-108 Voge, Carol-104, 135, 136, 142, 174 Vranek, Charles-93 Wade, Margaret-93 Wade, Leon-110 Wade, Gloria-103 Wacle, Robert-73 Wade, Pat-108 Treweek, Audrey-32, 93, 137,, 138, 233 Trillo, Sarengo--114 Trippe, Pab-11 Trogden, John-71 Trondie, Roger-93 Truiaiio, Betty-117 Ware, Daren-104 Waddington, Marilyn-73 Wagoner, Robert-109 Wahnigeh, Sharon-93 Walen, Margaret, 111 Walden, Tina-117 Walder, Dayle-110 Waldo, Alden-164 Waldrep, Bill-93 Walker, George-102, 135, 141, Tucker, Betty-93, 231 ifllucker, Karen-77, 125, 131 6, 231 Tucker, Donne-211, 236 Tucker, Susan-137 Truiillo, Silvia-93 Turner, Monty-71 Turk, Frederick-71, 160 Turk, Loraine-93 Walker Walker Walker, Walker 160, 162 , Mrs. Eleanor--147, 206 , Adria-93 , Ecl-60, 93, 204 Walker, Eddie-141 Walker, Pat-147 Walker, Sharon--73 Walker, Susan-102 Don-93, 133, 136, 168 Turk, Marie-112, 136, 233 Tuthill, Diane-72 Tweet, Jerry-308 Turner, Tim-101 Ulrich, Wanda-136, 137 Underwood, Jim-115 Underwood, John-72, 102, 132 Underwood, Romana-93, 231 Ulery, Wanda-102, 131, 142 Uphouse, George-114 Uphouse, Wilma-72, 131, 137, 141, 156, 157 Upton, Charles-93, 175 Upton, Ronnie-110, 197 Urbanec, John-93 Ursenloack, Ron-112 Usera, Russell-112 Wallenton, Connie-104 Wall, James-25 Wallan, Margaret-139 Wallace, Lynn-108 Walling, Sharon-73, 158, 173 Washington, Bob-147 Walston, Mr. Wilbur-25, 145, 153, 168 Watson, .lim-141, 145 Walters, Barbara-114, 157 Walters, Doris-73 Wardzalla, Phyllis-101, 114, 135, 137 Walz, Don-174 Warren, Emmigene-143 Warren, Karen-135, 138, 155, 159 Waters, Ancill-73 Williams, Wood, Waters, Roger--132, 133, 136 208 Waterbury, Judy-117 Watson, James-73, 133, 137 Watson, Ron-141 Weever, Joe--104 Weaver, Nellie-172 Weaver, Judy-131, 115 Webster, Valory-102 Weisenbeck, Jules-207 Weimer, Carole-94 Weiss, Kenny-94, 135, 138, 144, 155, 168, 206, 222 Welch, Nancy-73 Welch, Shirley-106, 157 Wells, Vaughn-73 Welson, Welton, Carolyn-135 Carol-119, 135 Wenrick, Joe--117 Wersembick, Sarah-7 Wesley, Mary-119 West, Jim-94 Westcott, Mrs. Doris T,-16, 17, 46, 172 Westland, Mairyls-43, 73, 129, 131, 138 Wheeler, Joan--94, 139 Whisler, Jackie-73 White, John-111 White, Mrs. Annabel-18, 129, 131, 172 Whiteman, Freddy-141 White, Gilbert-94, 204 White, Glanda--73 White, James-107 Whitehurst, Lequency-102 White, Noretta-73, 159 Whitley, Violet-107, 135, 138, 140 Whittle, Louis-108, 135, 137, 160 Whiteman, Theodora-109 Whyte, Charlotte-74 Whiteside, Jim-118 Whiteside, Richard-104, 110 Wickstrom, Peter-74, 153 Wild, Dennis-94 Wilde, Britton-94, 153 Wiley, Russ-113 Willard, Norma-74, 153 260 Willbanks, Brenda-1 1 1 Williams, Beverly-74 Williams, Bob-114, 205, 223 Williams, Bill-107 Williams, Billie .lo-74, 223 Williams, Dave-117 Williams, Gale-94 Williams, Frank-74 Williams, Marilyn-94, 162, 175 Williams, Didell-112 Williams, Jimmie-51, 74, 133, 141 164, 205, 222 Williams, John-94 Williams, Janice-135, 137, 141 Williams, Linda-74, 140, 172, 94 Williams Williams Williams Joyce-103 Marie-26, 117 Williams: , Mike-94, 133, 144, 209 , Richard-74, 126, 132, 133, 137, 141, 160 Williams, Rozetta-77 Sea rs-94 Williams, Sally-114 Williams, Sue-94, 137, 172 Williams, William Willie-94 son, George-206, 223 Williamson, Dianne-94, 138 Wilks, Sharon-94 1 Wilmovsky, Keith--74, 202 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Barbara-94 Burl-94 Craig-1 O7 Carolyn-94 Dorothy-94, 231, 234 Jan-94 Joseph-94 Wilma-74 Madelyn-94 Sandra-105 Rexanna-94, 157 Valerie-1 13 Wilson, Wilma-169 Winder, Leroy-115 Wincles, Alden-74, 133 Windha m, Ruby-129, 145 Winger, Phyliss-25, 232 Windha m, Barbara-102 Windes, Tommy-112 Windes, Shirley-112 Winn, Carle-74, 175 Winn, Curtiss--74 Winn, Ray-110 Winner, Brad-139, 94, 164 Winkelman, Larry-94, 164 Winters, Carmen-94, 135, 140 Wise, .lean-106 Witherbee, Janet-1 19 Witte, Marilee-94 Witt, Robert-117 . Witzke, Carole-94, 137, 145 Woabes, Alven-104 Wonderling, Jerry-75 Wonsch, Arthur-75 Wonsch, Erica-139, 94, 162 Woo, Gloria-75 Woo, Grace-94, 128, 129, 131, 135 Wood, Chuck-94 Wood, Earl-102 Evelyn-102, 135, 138, 160, 162, 165 Wood, Jane-75, 172 Wood, Jeff-101, 140 Wood, Jim-94 Wood, John-94 Wood, Judy-75 Woodard, John-94 Woods, Willie--107 Wood, Richard-118 Woods, Vernell-140, 105 Woodward, Barbara-75, 157 Woosley,- Denny-94 Woolf, Daniel-25, 136 Word, Chuck-208, 218 Workman, Fred-34, 75, 132, 133, 141, 142,197,198, 199,239 Workman, Gary-94, 133, 141, 175, 197, 204 Wriese, Jim-109 Wright, Charles-147 Wright, Dave-112 Wright, Mike-119, 117 Wright, Gary-94 Wright, Jane-105 Wright, Naomi-75 Dolores-109 Mildred-25, 101, 104, 105, 106, 110, 119 Wyllie, Eihei-25, 170 Wynne, Nancy-72, 102, 140 Wynne, Tom-75 Yamashita, Hidechika-94 Ybarra, Salvador-94 Yeager, Lynn-75, 159, 172, 138, 136 Yeager, Sue-94, 129, 131, 138 Yokota, Nancy-75 Yellin, Joel-75, 27, 162, 164, 126, 134,135,139,144,136,186,210 Yasuda, Miyoka-75 York, Donald-77 York, Diane-94 Yorke, David-94 Yost, Jean-94 Yother, Billie-75 Young, Fred-94 Youngblood, Judy-34, 38, 39, 76, Wuerta, Wyatt, 159, 181 Yount, Martha-76, 172 Zachary, Gulie-94 Zackheim, Michel?155, 135, 142, 138, 137 ,103, 106 Zamora, Bertha-76 Zark, Leonel--109 Zamora, Emily-94 Zavala, Ted-108 Zeller, Robert-218 Zeroski, Walter-76 Zindel, Sharon-94 Zink, Vennus-94 Zinn, Shirley-94 Zimmerman, Charlene-112 Zimmerman, LaWanna-94, 159 Zimmerman, Louisa-37, 156 Zimmerman, Zipper, Stua Ruby-94 rt-94, 135, 136 Zucker, Sandra-76, 124, 135, 137, 138, 139, 187 Zumwaldt, Bill-114 Zwich, Ethel-25 Zwick, Mr. Karl-25 AU'I'OGRAPi-IS SWAN Sf NG Now it is time to set aside all planning and work, and start to dream. After many days of an- ticipation we are glad to give you a iam packed book of memories. We have pictured every phase of school life at Compton high, we have at some place in this book a picture of every student, and we have told the story of Our Year in Activities. The only thing left for me to do as editor of the El Companile is to express my sincere apprecia- tion for those who helped me so efficiently in the editing of my book. Without the steady hand, understanding and guidance from Mrs. Viola Bagwell the yearbook would have been more difficult. The staff and I extend our sincere thanks to her. To Dorothy Stratford Banks, my unmatchable associate editor who day after day, night after night put in long hours of tiring labor into the book, I wish to give my first vote of thanks. Gary Hanns, ablest of business managers, Dennis Houston, Claudia Long, Kyle Brown, Joann Lefferts, Art Fristad, Maggie Davis, Ernie Crosby, and Kenny Weiss, division editors, all helped to make the project a better one. For this they sought nothing in return but the satisfaction of a iob well done. And to the Journalistic Art Staffa Gary Thornton, Nancy Boucher, Carol Sexton, Paul Boley, Willa Mae Craig, Dick Judd, Barbara Martin, Brittain Wilde, Norma Willard, and its adviser Mrs. Delight Hoffmann, go our many thanks for the cover and the divisions sheets. To the staff of the Yearbook House in Monrovia, Calif., our publisher, and Mr. Bob Weygand from the Chris Myron Studios, our photographer, go ourthanks. To all of these fri-ends, THANKS so very much for all your friendship, your cooperation, and your labors. U ' So long for now1- Linda Lorenzen , Editor-In-Chief .r bk, HHH 'BBW , 1 'tram - ' -.jniy . 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