Compton High School - El Companile Yearbook (Compton, CA)
- Class of 1960
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All these memories are held within ourselves cmd the wolls of these buildings, Nothing can compete with the MEMORIES we hold in our hearts of our campus ond those of our fellow students within these buildings. NX, XX Xxx X iii 3, s gg .N s W, QQ w,,A -W 'M' .N ', l'l 7 DECKER f EHZO 'ly CUZE 4-1 Classroom MEMORIES of the Business and Sci- ence buildings compete with Those of the Chimes Tower. Upstonding and stotuesque, These build- ings represent o school cibundontly filled with friendship, spirit, ond devotion. These buildings cilong with mony other buildings ond spots on compus remind us of dll the wonderful things thot we have experienced in our school. These experiences con best be described in two words, priceless MEMORIES. 'QF .M THEME-Sharon Cassatt . . . 'I-9 O ADMINISTRATION-Rodman Bourne, Pam Myers . . . 10-31 CLASSES-Connie Bernard, Eddie Chupinski, Barnetla Hudson . . . 32-113 O'Z50l.TO'ZC! How wonderful memories are! They enable us to relive The ioy and happiness of a special event, to learn from the pain of sorrow and often time to return to The carefree world of our high school years. That is why we have chosen MEMORIES as the Theme for our 1960 El Companile. By using This annual as a passport for adventure, you may once again enter the crowded stadium, gaze at the big C , wander through these hallowed halls, and revisit many exciting moments. Settle back in an easy chair and go with us to your favorite spots on campus. Smile as well-known faces re-appear, Hop on our magic carpet and iourney to Compton Senior High School, recalling famous places, the Christmas Dance and Prom, and winning Coast League Championship in football, cross country, basketball, and track. All these activities and many more appear in the 1960 El Campanile. STUDENT GOVERNMENT-Myra Horton 'l'l4-123 ORGANIZATIONS-flldy fumes, Teresa Castillo . . . I24-149 -onfanfa rw i .msg ff' 2 f.-,N L .nxt '.5fMz.5,. H I . Wllzf'ff-.' 1 .?. f' ,r , MW ' V , k 1 Y, 4'f' f fn,1e1,u,W 1!'. 150 183 BIG C HALL OF FAME-Myra Horton A D . . . - ACTIVITIES-Nancy oe Q ' ' 184-197 P1-xr L qwfw we INDEX-Connie Bernard . . . 254-259 SPORTS-Ron Adkison, Richard Johanson, ALMA MATER-Mr. ,lohn Del Monaco . . . 262 Fran Cummings . . . 'I98-239 SWAN SONG-foanne Solak, editor . . . 264 STAFF ADVISER-M rs. Viola Bagwell ART ADVISER-Mrs. Delight Hoffmann A PUBLISHER-Yearbooks, Inc. COVER-S. K. Smith Company PHOTOGRAPHER-Bob Weygand, Myron Studio Z ADVERTISEMENTS-Mary Simon . . . 240-253 Q' O If -Q ,,, I 9' L Y' J wif' 'wa i 4 Q ' ll 6 1 6 3 1 , L , lx MR. FRANK C. HEMPHILL Supei'ii1fcwde11l MR. LESLIE VIEN Biniizavr flI.Ill.1,2F7' villains , JOAN HALL Bimini Mr. Franklin C. Hemphill, superintendent ot the Compton Union High School District, hos served diligently for the post thirty-one yeors, eight years os superintendent, three yeors as deputy superintendent, and twenty yeors os os- sistont superintendent. He now holds CI Bochelor of Arts degree from Colorodo Stote College of Education, ond o Moster of Arts degree from the University of Southern Colitornio. Mr. Hemphill's pledsing personolity ond quick sense of humor hos lorought him mdny friends in ond ciround the Compton Union High School District. Everyone knows the smiling foce ot Mr. Hemphill. He is ci fovorite person in his schools ond community. He shows tremendous school spirit toward the di-Fferent concerned schools, os he ot- tends vdrious school dctivities ond functions. Truly Mr. Hemphill is well suited for his position. MR. JOSEPH CAUSEY Pl'6J'Illlw7l of Board of Edlmilioiz .S'efret.n'y in Mr. Ilempbill OUJZ K' f Ccfucafion MR WILLIAM E.H. KNIGHT MR. RAMON GONZALES MR. EVERETT D. PYLE MRS. CLARA C. FOX Ifice-Prarideizf Cfefb Member M?7'1l7?V .f 51102025 RAE E. CARGILLE, is one of the hardest working men in the administration of the Compton Union High School District. He has served nineteen years in the field ot education, seven as a teacher, six as an assistant principal, and he is now serving his sixth year as Deputy Superintendent. He holds an M.A. degree from the University ot Southern California, and an A.B, degree from Redlands University. Mr. Cargille can easily be recognized by his friendly smile and radiant personality which is known to all. His dedica- tion to his community and his competence in his iolo have long been examples to aspiring students. We can all be proud of the man who holds the second highest position in our district. DR. CARL BURK A.r,ri.rfa11l Sllf7f'1'fIIl!Wd67lIl of I12.rIrucZi0n MR. RAE E. CARGILLE MR. BENJAMIN JAMISON Defwuly Superizzfezzdezzf A,f,fiIfi17Zl Supefinlefzdefzl ,R mutant aiu afzinfencfenfa MRS. LAWRENCE MILLER MISS BLANCHE GOODRICH MR. KENNETH MASON Pnreul Teizcber Atmrinfiwz Pretidenz fozmmlimz Day judge Recreation, H?:1lff7 and Allylezir for :even conferulive yeart Direrzor wz glzinaifza a fu. Zo 161 rlflfasfaoff Closing her seventh year as Compton high school's head administrator is our principal, Mrs. Doris West- cott. During these seven years Mrs. Westcott has proudly expressed her faith in the students. To make Compton high school increasingly stronger because ofthe individual contribution each one makes is the personal challenge extended from Mrs. Westcott to the students of Compton. She believes that a well functioning student government provides an oppor- tunity for each student to have a part in the work- ing of his schoolg thus each student has a chance to make his individual contribution. Mrs. Westcott's sin- cere devotion to the students of Compton High is shown by her never ceasing support and attendance at the social activities as well as the football and basketball games. Truly Mrs. Westcott is a proud and capable leader for the School ot Champions. Mrs. Frances Lalonde linsetl has graciously and enthusi- astically served as Mrs. Westcott's secretary at Compton for the past seven years. ssisbanf glcincipa 1 Oman! BTOIAIIZ Mr. Howard Brown, our busy assistant principal, has his work cut out for him. He is supervisor of boys' attendance and behavior, is in charge of our thirty- eight acres of campus, and is the administrator of the Compton high school athletic program. ln each capacity Mr. Brown serves Compton High to the ut- most of his ability, which is with excellence. Mr. Brown has contributed many hours of work and un- derstanding to fulfill his duties and our dreams. The spirit, goals, and ideals of the students can be seen in his friendly smile and mannerisms. As the close of the school year draws near, Mr. Brown ioins our hall of fame for outstanding work in his field to create and promote a school spirit which will endure throughout the years, Mrs. Gertrude Yeager linsetl has worked above and beyond the call of duty as secretary to Mr. Brown. -Q' fzs. cfllwzffla 30141515 Mrs. Martha Borders, during her second year as Assistant Principal at Compton High, has proven her capability with ease and merit. Known as one of the busiest women on campus, Mrs. Borders is in charge of the discipline and guidance of girls, co- sponsors the Girls' League and compiles the faculty and student bulletins. ln addition to serving on the Administrative Advisory Council, she supervises the programming of students, and the scheduling of classes. Along with this strenuous schedule, Mrs. Borders still finds time to instill and maintain school spirit by her sincere support of school activities. Mrs. Virginia Barnhart linsetl has truly been a great help as secretary to Mrs. Borders. I5 Everett Shipman Mr. Everett Shipman, co-ordinator of student activities, has BA. and M.A. degrees from Ohio State University. He sponsors the Student Council and Inter-Club Council, and advises in all other student activities. Patricia .ludkins Teafbiflg Aidr Beulah Sisemore Aff6I7dtIIZf6 Office Betty Honercamp Aflelidzlifff? Office l Sylvia Parker Affefzdmzce Ofice Jafavafags Eva Rose Sfudezzl Arti1'itie,r Ofire Ellen Miller Sfudeuz Arliriliex Ojife cqffancfcuzcs Mr. Harlan L. Polsky, co-ordinator ot attendance, has B.A. and M.A. degrees from Los Angeles State Col- lege. In his first year at Compton he has shown tremendous ability in solving the attendance problems ot our students. Harlan L, Polsky guidance MARIE WILLIAMS Guidance Office WILLIAM B ROLLINS placement in classes. gonffnuafign Mmsns mrsivsnv Mr. James Francis O'Denovan, co-ordinaror of continuation department, has A.B. and M.S. degrees from the University of Souther C l'f n a i ornia. Mr. O'Danovan is in charge of super- vision of continuation classes as well as lab placement for students. Guidance Office JAMES FRANCIS O'DONOVAN Uuidance Ulfice Compton Tarbabes owe much to the co-orolinators and sec- retaries of the departments. Activities are vital to Compton High for they promote a never ceasing school spirit. Atten- dance is necessary tor it helps the students form a pattern of good citizenship. Guidance is utmost in importance for it aids the student in what is best for him and his school. Continuation places a student who finds it necessary or more suitable for him to work, in a job suited to him. Thank you, co-ordinators and secretaries, for assisting us in building our School of Champions. EDNA CUTLER ELEANORA WALKER Library Coritinuatfrm Department Mr. William B. Rollins Jr., co-ordinator of guidance has B,A. and M.A. degrees from the University of California at Los Angeles. Mr. Rollins is in charge of student EDWARD G. CHESTER, B.A. AMY GROSS, B.A. Iilll-l,'l'7'SilQ' of CllIiflH'III'Il at Berkeley l'rzi1fc1'.wi!y of DL'l1l,'Cf Senior Cnlzrzxvlor Senior Problerns Senior Prolrlenzs Senior Counselor HAZEL HARLAN, B.S. Kearny' Tcnrirvrs College. Ncizrusha Senior Cnzzrzxvlor Senior Problems 512601 owne ou Miss Harlan assists Madelaine Messall in acquiring a program change. Mr. I. 0. Murray, tatner of William Murray, is discussing the advantages of a college education for Bill with Mr. Chester, vo. f' Helping Vicki Davies decide upon ner occupatoinal field of endeavor is Mrs. Gross. PAULINE W. ABBOTT, B.S. MARGARET MONTGOMERY, B.A., M,A. . . . . . . . . CENA ALrNow, A.s., M.Ed. University of Southern Callfornza University of California at Los Angeles . . . , , , , , University of Arizona .lunior Counselor Universzty of Southern Calzfornza . . . . . . . University of Southern California U.S. History Buszness Eclucatzon Biology Junior Counselor . Junior Counselor MAXINE STEPHANIAN AB AM Unzverszty of Denver Claremont College University of California U.S. History lunior Counselor 9-1-., fs i Mrs. Pauline Abbott, Junior Counselor, discusses program change with student Jerry Vantine. , Otis Carmichael, listens attentively as Mrs. Gertrude Suthard i reviews graduation requirements, s,1i ..... I 'Ein J Mrs. Cena Altnow, Junior Counselor, talks to student Linda Clark about vocational plans. unioz ouma ou .11 'fs l l i 3 i il l June! Block cllentively lisiens as Miss McCulloch goes over Janefs Transcript for the year. Mr. Dilworlh has Lorene Aclcock demonstrate her filing ability. .fm 'QW Francis H. Dilworth, A.B., M.S. l'l11lI'6'?',lll-1' uf ClIllf0I'lIl.l .11 Lai' Angela! l'iJi1'w',i'fI-y nf Srmfberfl C,1liffn'11irf SofrlJ011m1'v Cnllufelffr Mr. Sherrill explains to Allen Brown The importance his Tran- script will have on his application to college. ofzgomo 'zz owns ou Edith McCulloch, B.S., M.A. James Sherrill A.B., B.D. George Pealwzly College Arizwzrz 514116 College Gwrgcr llVa,rhiz1gtwz U11fz'er.i'ily Boffwz L'1zi1'w',i'fiy Sflflbvllllll? Cf!lllI,S'0lf17' S0,I1bf171zm'cf Cf!llIZf9ll17' :lin-'M' Eva Terry, B.A., M.A. Stale Tmrlaelir College U11i1'ei'.riIy of Cfzlifw-vin Lang Bench Slrzte Sojihfmzore Pmblem,r Mildred l.. Wyah, A.B., M.A Crlllllllblcl Uzzizfizrily Sffjlbwzzore Comzxelnr 3. Mrs. Eva Terry, Sophomore counselor, discusses The problems of choosing a course of study thai will help Bonnie Paff find a place in the vocation of her choice. This is a common medium of conversation for Mrs. Terry. Miss Mildred Wyali and Sandy Mayben discuss plans for her program change. .fiflzafzicuz Cgcgoof dlfuue Two of our faculty members serve us in a special way, Mrs. Ellen Farquhar and Mrs. Dorothy Lowe. Mrs. Farquhar serves as li- brarian and is ready To assist us af any Time. Our school nurse, Mrs. Lowe, is ready af all Times To meef our needs in case of emergency or sickness. X ......J Gertrude Suthard, B.S. Michael J. Walsh, B.A. Ul1ff1'6f.i1.lQV nf Pcnn..syl11ania Uazirefirily of CaliVfm'u.ia at Berkeley Arefzoble, Ffllflft' and Cfzliforfzia Sfwfirzl Edzzcafiwz Special Edumfiw: cgfzeaiaf 4815106054 Ellen H. Farquhar, B.A. D0l'0fl'1Y Lowe, B-S., M.A. Unirerxily of Soulbern California Urzizferfily of California al L01 Angelef Lilamrinn Healfh Coumelor .. K -.R fy 'V I ,f i I , . , 354 455 . iv 5 L X X Eagfisfl JOANNE DALE, A.B., M.A. Whittier College Oerfialental English Department Chairman JOSEPH BUXTON, B.S., M.S. Unizzvrsity of Southern California University of California at Los Angeles English. Senior Problems DEAN EISENMAYER, A.B., M.A. MrKendi'er College, Illinoif Long Beach State English 22 'MW 51-VI9? f it he fi-- - ,f If in f f I Attractive book covers interest Ladd Seekins and Frances Nemeth, Mr. Joseph BuxTon's students. WILLIAM B. DYER, B.S. VIOLA NI. BAGWELL, B.S. North Texas Teachers College l7ni1'er.wity of Southern California Chimes. El Cornpanile Journalism. English RUTH M. EAGLES, A.B., M.5. University of Southern Californnia English University of Utah Englzsh MICHAEL KOSTURICK, B.A., M.S. University of Southern California Drama. English, Stage Crew JOSEPHINE P. ELLIOTT, B.S. Indiana State Teachers College English aww . rbi. N 4' , :sit - if xx. X I ' - ...f-.. gn Y . ,,.,,- ' a fsihl 9 GRACE E. O'MALLEY, B.A. University of Wisconsin English LEONARD FISHER, A.B., M.A. Santa Barbara State Long Beach State Art Department Chairman Physical Education S we 34 ,M . .W I A I THELMA M. RULE, s.s. University of California at Los Angeles English aqui JOHN DEL MONACO, B.M., M.M. University of Southern California Music Department Chairman X ol 'A MRS. DORIS HAYES explains lo lclward Orlega a n cl Helen Walker the importance of re- sponsibllllies. Mrs. Hayes adds her gilt of clwarm and ability not only lo English but also to swimming and social chairman, slwip of Faculty Club. FLORENCE H. MASON, B.A. University of Arizona Continuation English DELIGHT S. HOFFMANN, B.F.A. University of Texas Art asia . 5? '1'S i!flFl ' xt. -' is fm! ALICE A. LONSDALE, B.A., M.A. University of Southern California Northwestern University English 'Q' 4 I .L . 41 4 f:.Q.' JOHN TACHIHARA, A.A., B.A. Los Angeles Harbor Junior College Long Beach Sttae College Speech. English Leadership BARBARA S, HARLOW, B.M. University of Southern California Music Jerryl Gardner, B.A., M.A. Arizona Slam Unizieririty Unirfersity of Soullaern California U.S. Hirtory A Dan Sweet, A.B., M.A. Conzplon junior College Uni1'e1'.fi1y of Californiez Burinesr Edufulion U.S .Hirlory Having a classroom discussion in United States His- tory are Mr. Gardner, Leon Durlene, and William Christopherson. omema in All phases of home lite are taught in the Homemalcing Department. Some of the areas covered are boys and girls food classes, nutrition, clothing, child care, manners, home economics and family re- lations. Mrs. Lillian McDermott is the present Homernaking Department Chair- man. Lillian A. McDermott, B.S. Muskingum Homernnking College Homemaking Ruth A. Midkiff, B.A. Morxlmll College Homemoking Jacomina Marsman, A.B., M.A. Unirerrily of Southern California Unirerrity of Holland U.S. Hiflory Ooiall Science Kathryn Bowers, B.A., M.S. Uniiferfizy of Alurko Oregon State College Homemaking Esther K. Miller, B.S., M.S. Oregon Slaze College Homemoking Lois M. Afhedon, B.S., M.S. Unirerfity of Southern California Bufineu Education f iQf5L l i i nto X I dffslt-t if George R. Barber, B.S. South Dakota State College Snullaern Baptitt Senzinary Continuation Department Burinerr Education wap.. 'N Miss Margarei Montgomery, Junior counselor, talks with former student, Ken Hunter, about the im- portance of a good high school transcript. usinem Ecfuoafion Miss Alice Lonsdale, teacher of English, gives Curtis Edwards and Sharon Cassatt permission to ffftf 'l gg tg? tg to Gilbert J. Granger, B.A. Syrarufe U ni zferrit y Bu rinerf, Drifer and Playriml Education Richard E. McDonald, B.S., M.Ed. lllzyne Stale Uni1'e1',rity Burinefr Education Lois M. Plowman, B.E. Uniretzrizy of llyirronfin Burinterr Education Albert Richard Galatianf do research in the Frank L. Walton Library. Mariorie smifh, B.A. B.B-A., M.S. l Unirerrity of IVyoming Unj,,?,.mJ, of Sguthem California UVllI'El'.flly of Southern California Bwineu Edumtion Burinerf Education MONROE W. BUSCH, B.S., M.A. VIRGINIA E. HANKS, B.A. KARL A. OLSON, A.B., M,E, University of Nebraska San jggg Stage Upsala College Mathematics Maghgmugifgs Pepperdine College Physical Education Mllfllfmllfff-Q r I I f zz affiatnaftca ibg 963 19 vi MARGARET 5- HARRIS, A-B- Beverly Kling, Pat Burgess, Mr. Monroe Busch, Wcmdo Rich and Tom Watson discuss Furman University, Creenliille, S.C. mmh grades for rhe Second Semester, Mathematics JAMES CAUDILL, B.A., M.A. Department Chairman Berea College Urziversity of Wyoming Science Department Chairman EDWARD ADAMS, B.S., M.S. Ihl1iI'U!'SiII' of Soztlhcrlz f.'aliffn'r1ia Long lilftlfll Slate Sl'iCll1't' 'Q AGNES M. FOX, B.S., M.E. State Teachers College, Wisconsin Maryland University Science JAMES A. wALL, A.A., B.A., M.A Long Betzrb Stale College Science .am M951 --an-..,,,, ill RUTH MERVIS, B.A. CCIICIYI College ,C lvV1I.I'CfSffj' nf llIe.1'if'o Spirrifxlz Dvprzrlnzvrzt 1,l11!lfl'l7I!IlI Operating our language laboratory for Nancy Doe, Herman Proby, Manuel Ortega, and Rita Capra is Mr. Bob Campbell. Below left, Discussing English with Beverly Vertrees, Sandra Norris, and Ignacio Caudillo is Mr. Dean Eisenmayer. Below right, Mr. James Caudill gives a demonstration for Tom Lynch, Le Roy Wiens, Leona Fefer, and Doris Taylor. 'ss fs lf' l i MR. ROBERT J. CAMPBELL, A.B., M.A. Miami Urz1'1.'f'r'.w1'ty Ulzflfersily of Soullicrn CIlliflIl'III'll S pun is li ROBERTA SLOTHOWER, B.A. I'lll.l'1'l'Nl'fj' of Nvcllrllzils l'ni1'r'rsily of SIlIlflll'l'IZ Culiforriiu Latin. Sflllfllkll Biology is a fascinating subiect according to instructor Mr. James Wall. Convincing Wayne Tatum and Linda Clark isn't hard as they examine a skeleton reassembled by a former student as a semester proiect. Other phases of their study in the course include units on genetics, chemistry and plants Dissecting specimens is a major job for both students and instructor. 27 M-v-..,. Kathleen B. Campbell, B.S., M.S. LfllIiI'C7',fify of Cfilifnrfzifz at Lot Angela! Uflirerxfily of Colmuzdn Playriml Edumfiwz Gladys Alston and Lena Elizalde are receiving instructions of principles ot tennis from Miss Marcella Schug. Tennis is one ot a variety of courses at Compton. Caught by our roving photographer at the Faculty Christmas Breakfast are Mrs. Amy Gross, president of the Faculty Club, Mr. Bob Campbell, and Mrs. Doris Hayes. Doris S. Hayes, B.S. IJ11i1'f'i',fily of Ctilifrmzitz nf Lot Angeler Englirh Phyfiral Edurtzlinn gizfsl ggflyaicaf fcfucafion Miss winger shows position ot nnnds tor Q tennis serve, Warn ner are Lynette Stenvall, lna Ruth Silverman, B.A. L05 Azzgelef Ciiy and State College! Pbysiml Edumliwz . f ,,,-Q EMQW' mx. 5' ' . C .i!fil,lsg:,. aj: leeglzl iii!!! if is f aill' t k es V K i !r- Qs., Tennis players, Joan Maier and Janice guez high school, Carol Swanson and Pat Kazarian, before the match whi at Dominguez. 03,4 omg Fr as a-Q ,, 0, f Q' if Behind the wheel training in our drive and Shirley Ratcliff, Mr, Edward Adams I Chet L, Baird, A.B. Soutlawerterzz College l'rzii'crsity of Southern California Playiiml Edumfion Science Miner, confer with their competitors from Domin- ch took place :leaf flcluczczflon 4. r training program are Arlene Brennan, Garth Waters, is the instructor. R . . . . . Charles Doyle, Pm., M.A. Y d E Ed9 ' B S ' M 5 -d C H Texaf Technological College Prom fffff f egg Earl Cenfrul Stale College Columbla U7Zl1f'EI'IIlj' Pbyjiml Edumlion Phyiieezl Edumliozz Sdmre A Ignacio Caudillo, B.A. Compton junior College Santa Barbara College Plyyfiml Eduralion William C. Armstrong, A.B., M.A. Morrir Harzfey College Mmxilmll College Pbyi-it-.il, Drirer' and Bu,riz1e,r,r Edumlion Charles Ucker Jr., B.A. Pierre junior College Southern Mellzodixt Uui1'er,rity Loy Arzgeler Stale College Metal Shop Playriml Education 29 ff ERNST F. HARTMANN, B.E., B.A., M.E. University of California Long Beaeh State Machine Shop. Drafting. Physiral Education Department Chairman PAUL ALCANTRA, A.A. Compton Junior College Long Beaeh. State Print Shop 1 LESTER H. HARMAN JR., A.B. Fairmont State College. West Virginia Drafting. Drioer Edueation , v A DAHL HATCH, B.S., M.A. Q Arizona State Los Angeles State r Eleetrie Shop ,gh- Receiving a lesson in metal work from Mr. Charles Ucker are M. Morales, T. Garcia, J. Salas, and J. Brown. Mr. Ucker is a football coach also. g J Z7 ALVIN G. HATWAN, B.S., M.A. ' jg k Southern State Tearhers College n' T 5' if'ni1'ersity of Denier lliooil Shop. Photography F HUBERT L. PARKER, B.S., M.S. Oklahoma Unizierxity Long lleaeh State College Auto Shop Mr. Paul Alcanlru and David Lintz are preparing for a last minute rush by printing the second semes- ter student activity cards. JAMES A VINE SMITH-HUGHES Uni1'ersity of California at Los Angeles University of Southern, California Drafting MR. BILL KUNTZ Head Cuslodizzn Clfaa sins COMPTON'S HARD WORKING CUSTODIANS-Row 'l: David Lewis, Benjy Waldrep, Leona Waldrep Anthony Lombardo, James Ranclon. Row 2: Ernest Helmer, Douglas Brown, Arthur Livingstone Carl Smith, William Hunt, Ernest Gough, Charles Brown, Willis Ziemer. COMPTON'S BUSY COOKS atv l-lennio Lott, Mcilvlsf Cooper, Flcincsrs Cotton, Erlith Biifkvl, Kay Britten, Olive Hrxiclvy, ll,CllCl Davis, Lucile Dullnm, l-lf17Cl l-lftllls. sl L v 1 gl , 3 ,rv A ,iw r.wT., 1-- far-gf,,5 ......-if--1-. E 5 Q3mOimg THE CAMERAMAN, BOB WEYGAND, CAUGHT Mi. Zivinn-V, Mr, Knut? rinrl Mr. Brown shining ri loleo wlllt somv ol the boys. I Qfdiiii 4551260 'za A A,,,i A v Ln 1 N.-. s qs.: 'qv I H 1 , I . V ve! f g .. , -mf. fmfffiivifgm , , g , w,-AMW K, In ,W ' 'QMPWQ J.. pfxk 4 W 51, jpg iz-QA iw, L, if . Q R K v W f I 32 yy 1 fa -M -. L ia., ,, 1-'4 ,, f-f-ah.. ,, . p w ? ' A 3 , x J .. . 'f 5f4f 32 i 9 .A W' A Q 'N4-I ' 1 fi' ,M W, Q mah sm GQ-IWIEQIQ Gtlessffsirfmerel CQ? IEQMSIQV, SQQFG15GFSf may JQWQQD Ilglmv lgalgqlz d iI nQQm44In5y g,c5mm:6 Qs m Qlggg QFifhQgQ.m llmmigf iflwhnf iefm dass slwmwlfwf as A Qmmiy IfmQ1mIE Q5m6f imaiefgdllvuang Q6 dhwmyfcgesrmo N tijcwacaefvxnwimg. ' H' .Q iv-yi ' '....:C, ' ue. ...W fgf ' 1 Qui' Cglilllizifii Serving graciously and with earnest sincerity were these members of the first semester senior council. Under the responsible leadership of their sponsors, Miss Kathryn Bowers and Mr. Karl Olson, they accomplished many successful events including the traditional Senior Donut Dunks, the Mid-Year Sports Dance, Senior Camera Week and the selling of chrysanthemums at homecom- ing festivities. First semester members were: Row l, Sue Hamlin, Janet Farnsley, Amy Barth, Melinda Chapman, Judy James, Janet Eastwood, and Sharon Waters. Row 2: Miss Bowers, Roger Hughes, John Crawford, Bruce Fish- 512601 ocuzci er, Doug Walker, John Betsinger, Phil Caudill, Chipper Block, Gene Allen and Mr. Olson. 'Xa W Surrounded by his council members President Phil Cau- dill conducts his first senior class meeting in O. Scott Auditorium. Phil discussed with the seniors the goals that were to be achieved during the coming year, He showed his capability as an executive by his poise and ease of carrying out his duties as president. Taking time out from their busy and hectic schedule of planning various senior class activities during the first semester are the officers and sponsors of the senior council. They are Miss Kathryn Bowers, sponsor, Chipper Block, treasurer, Janet Farnsley, vice-president, Phil Caudill, president and Mr. Karl Olson, sponsor. P.S. They were terrific! 35 .' Qvvw ll ,. we-I .X slr -f r . SERVING DILIGENTLY on second semester Senior Council were: Row 1: Liz Matesky, Bonnie Patt, Judy James, Ganetta Howell, Peggy Cole, Diana Triz, Jo Ann Roop, Pam Myers. Row 2: Mr. Karl Olson, Sponsor, Marvin Neill, John Bradford, Steve Mauro, Eric Martin, Denny Lewis, David Huff, Jim Crooks, Phil Caudill, David Shaw, Bob Landes, John Luckey, Miss Kathryn Bowers, sponsor. 5:2601 ounci 9 TAKING TIME OUT for a picture are these members of the Senior Talent Show committee: Row 1: Kay Dean, Miss Kathryn Bowers, sponsor, Eric Martin, and Liz Matesky. Row 2: Kathleen Luke, Nancy Harmon, Martha Bewley, and Francine Willis, They worked long, hard hours to provide the seniors with an excellent talent show. -we 'avg -f? fal1g f-A 2. -o ...i PICTURED ABOVE ARE the following members of the Senior gift com- mittee, Pam Myers, Chipper Block, Liz Matesky, and their sponsor, Mr. Karl Olson. They have worked hard trying to determine the most suitable gift for the Senior class to present to the school. cganiofz glam Qfkcszi gs BEVERLY ABBOTT Girls League 3 if x '--f 'N N'-- N N- -. Pictured above are the winners of The Senior Camera week. IRMA ACOSTA John Crawford is presenting awards to Bill Gilbert, Pam Myers, L05 Picaros Marvin Neil, and Eric Marfin. Business Club Swimming NIKKI Jo ADAMS Los Picaros Office Practice G.A.A. LORENE ROCHELLE ADCOCK RONALD JAMES ADKISON JOE TONY AGUILAR FRANCES TERRIE AGUINAGA Business Club El Campanile Staff Los Picaros Biology Club Office Practice Varsity Football Boys' Federation Los Picaros Girls' League Varsity Baseball Business Major Homettes sw-as ELIZABETH BARBARA ALLEN ROBERT EUGENE ALLEN GLADYS JEAN ALSTON Girls' League Mimirathenians Girls' League Business Major Senior Council Business Major De Molay SYLVIA JEAN ALVAREZ Business Club Los Picaros Girls' League A -I SHARON ALICE AMES Office Practice Girls' League Business Major . QQ! 'U 1... X lk First Semester Girls' League representatives were: Row 1: A. Padilla, J. Kelly, O. Caudillo, A. Barth, K. Staley, J. Caldwell, L. Elizalde. Row 2: P. Crunk, K. Drake, B. Jones, N. Harmon, DOUGLAS JOHN AMERMAN R. Mills, and L. Smith. Yell Leader Football Track LEWIS EDWARD ANDERSON De Malay Club Auto Shop Boys' Federation -if Www! BERNARD ANDRADE JO ANN ANGLIN LAWRENCE KENNETTH ANSON ARNOLD ARVIZU Varsity Football Modern Dance Boys' Federation Thespians Boys' Federation Girls' League Modern Dance Business Major MERCEDES ASTORGA ALVIN ATKINSON JAMES ALBERT BANKSTON AMY KAREN BARTH Thespians Basketball Varsity Football Song Leader Cafeteria Service A Cappella Boys' Federation Senior Council Girls' League Boys' Federation Business Major Girls' League gi LUCILLE DOROTHY BATTLE GARY WALKER BEARDEN Homotlvs fl, Cappclla Clmir Modern, llarzfrc Boys' Federation Girls' l,c'agur' JOHN NEWTON BETSINGER Plz atagraplz y Var.sity Football Senior Courzvil TERRY ANN BISSELL Modern Dance Club Business Club Cirls' League FRANK D. BOUCHER Varsity Basketball Lcttermcn's Club Boys' Federation l MARIANNE BETTS Cb im atlas Flag Cirl M im iratll on ian s ' OLIVER BELL Hays, Federation anioz L JUDITH ROSE BLEDSOE SAMUEL PINCUS BLOCK, Jr. B,llSI.VLC.YS Club Squirvs Uflire Prarlirv Cirls, lmaguc CHARLES BRADFORD, Jr. Szvimmirzg Boys' Fefleratiorz Cross Country Hays' Federation JOHNNY BRADFORD Boys, Clee Club Y.F.C. Business Major CONNIE DEAN BERNARD El Companile Staff Scribes .lourrzalism lllajor MARTHA LYNN BEWLEY Tarball? Tutors Biology Y.F.C. li FRANCIS W. BOSLEY fluto Shop Elcftric Shop Boys' Federation Q MICHAEL ALBERT BRAUN Varsity Football A Cappella Y.F.C. L .4 VANCE AUSTIN BRIGGS BETTY JO BROWN Varsily Water Polo Girls' League Varsity SIl'I'fTl Team Production Prinling CKQQQ PATRICIA JO BRYANT Girls' League Swinzniing Business Major 11 ...so- JANICE BROWN Girls' League Varsit LEONARD H. BROWN y Football Boys' Federation RUTH DIANE BUCKNER PATRICIA JO ANN BURGESS Orchestra Office Practice Tennis Girls' League Girls, League Business Major 'S EVELYN BURK BOB BUSSING Los Picaros Boys' Federation Tarbabe Tutors Y.F.G. Biology Club 'Nh 41211 CAROL BYRD MICHAEL JACK CAHOON Girls, League Marching Band Dance Band Boys' Federation 5 I I 3 I 3 JOSEPH EDWARD CALLAHAN DON FRANK CAMPBELL Boys' Federation Bgyg' Federation '5' SANDRA SUE CANADY ARTHUR NAPOLEON CANCHOLA Ojire Practice Auto Shop Girls' League Boys, Federation 41 anion of 7Q6O A . EZRA CARBINS CHESTER L. CAROLINA Cross Country Varsity Football Trark Swimming Boys' Federation Boys' Federation HHN , JUDITH ANN CARPER CAROLYN ANN CARTER LEE O'DELL CARTER FRANK CASIAN Song Leader Modern Danre Club Varsity Football Varsity Tennis Y.F.C. Business Major Varsity Track Y.F.C. Business Major Girls' League Auto Shop Los Piearos gnu! -PN-w-nn LOUIE CASTILLO TERESA CASTILLO ARDELL CATCHINGS PHILIP JAMES CAUDILL Varsity Football El Cornpanile Staff Girls' League Senior Class President Auto Essentials Business Club Hornemaking Major Varsity Football Boys' Federation Homettes Squires OLIVIA FRANCES CAUDILLO JUAN JESS CHAPA MELINDA DAISY CHAPMAN CECIL HORACE CHAVERS, .I Los Picaros Production Art Flag Girl Track Girls' League Representative Boys' Federation Senior Council Representative Basketball Boys' Federation amou of IQCO f RONALD DEAN CHRISTENSEN Boys' Federation RICHARD CISNEROS Boys' Federation a-qv ,ull 'Q' CHRISTY DIANE CLARK JACK JERRY COLBY MARGARET JEAN COLE ROSS HAROLD COLE Flag Girl Varsity Football Tarbalze Tutors Football Girls' League President Auto Shop Homettes Water Polo Honzevornirzg Prirzress Boys' Federation Y.F.C. Visual Aids may JUDITH ANN COLLIER JERRY CARVER COLLINS CAROL COLT Homettes Varsity Football Cafeteria Service Biology Club Inter-Club Council Girls, League Tllespians Y.F.C. l CRUZ CONTRERAS Auto Essentials Commervial Art Boys' Federation 4 ,I -rg? EILEEN GAIL COON FRANCES CORRALES ANGELITA GUERRERO CORTEI INEZ CORTEZ Uflive Prar tir'e Homettes Girls' League Business Club G.A..-fl. Modern Dance Club Hgmgtgeg Girls' League Girls, League L03 Piggrgg 'RENE CORTEZ JOHN EDWIN CRAWFORD Girls' League llIf'l14lrmr'f' Uflire' gcmor Count!! GWENDOLYN WINIFRED CROCKETT Girls' Lczigziv Cirlx' Clem' RICHARD LEE CURTIS Y.F.C. Boys' Federation Vive-Prvsideni Los Pivarns VICTORIA ANN DAVIES Girls' League Secretary Drill Team Blisirwss Major nd I anim Class RUTH MARIE DAWES VIRGINIA KAY DEAN L05 Pigamg Business Club Biology Club HOWCHCS Advanced Orchestra Cffl-C, Llfllglll' -,,,,,. JAMES A. DEMING ROBERT LYLE DEVER DENNIS RAYMOND DEYARMOND DONATO MICHAEL DINGILLO Auto Mechanics Varsity Football Auto Shop Varsity Football Speech Varsity Baseball Boys' Federation Boys' Federation Boys' Federation Production Art Stajff WILLIAM FRANCIS DONOVAN J SYLVIA WAITES DORIN Tgnnfg Varsity Football Production Art Co-Editor Boys' Federation Varsity Track C.A..4. Business Major Boys' Federation I Science Major KAAREN KIMBERLY DRAKE GEORGIA MAE DUFTON JESSE TERRAZAS DURON MARIA DOLORES DURON Girls' League Representative Office Practice Machine Shop Business Club C.A.A. Business Major Boys' Federation Swimming Commercial Art G.A.A. Girls, League OHN LEE DORHAM Wi JONNY C. DWYER Auto Shop Swimming Boys' Federation DONALD HENERY DYE Yell King Y.F.C. Student Council l JACQULIN EDWARDS SARAH LEE EDWARDS H omemaking G.A .A . Business Major M odern Dance Girls' League LENA ELIZALDE Girls' League .-- ,sw REBECCA LYNNE ELLIOTT Girls' League f JANET LOUISE EASTWOOD SHIRLEY ANN EDDINS Song Leader N.F.L. Junior Class President Los Picaros Homecoming Queen Scribes Clliass of '60 ----an--g.. Passing the time in Senior Square are these pop ulcr senior boys: Fred Kimbrel, Richard Winters Keith Dori, Roy Sloon, and James North. --oi MARY ROSLYN ELLISON EVELYN J. ESTEP ROBERT ALAN EVANS MARSHA Li EVERSON Business Club Girls' League Auto Shop Giflf Lwgllie Hornettes Business Major Boys' Federation B11-Vl71'U-95 Mflffff' Business Major JAMES EDWARD FAIR JANET DALE FARNSLEY RICHARD ROBERT FARRIER LEONA SUE FEFER Track Senior Class Vice President Auto Shop Spanish Club Art Smj Flag Girl Photography Mimirathenians Boys Federation Chirnettes Boys' Federation Girls' League 60 Img lunch nn the paho are these popular senior girls, Joyce nstead Bonnxe Patf Lmda Loynd Marzanne Betts Sharon Waters, and 95 C19 LINDA SUE FLINT Drill Team Girls' League Business Club Ml -lf' ROOSEVELT FENDERSON TIMOTHY C. FELIX Boys' Federation Boys' Federation BRUCE HENRY FISHER Associated Student Body President Squires Yell Leader BOB G. FLOYD ROBERT A. FOSTER Boys' Federation Tennis Business Major Boys' Federation 47 ROGER SHERIDAN FOUTS MANFRED S. FRESE Tllespzans Boys, Federation MARK GARDNER Marrhing Band Boys, Federation MARY SUE GERIEN H omettes Girls, League Business Major i in DELLA M. GALVAN Girls' League ,pidi NEAL ARNOLD GEER Boys, Federation -iii WILLIAM EARL GILBERT Science Club Boys' Federation Business Major SANDRA LEE GITMED RUEBEN CHAVEZ GONZALES ROBERT LEROY GORBET Hornettes Los Picaros Buszness Club Y.F.C. Los Piearos Aclvaneed Urchestra Boys' Federation, VIRGINIA A. GARCIA Business Club G.A.A. Girls' League EIZLO 'Z LVIN LEON GILLEY ME Swimming Boys' Federation Business Major 4192 PHYLISS GORE Swimming Business Major Girls' League fur' EVANGELINE BRADLEY GOSECO Clzimettes Drill Team Los Picaros Clem if RITA LEON GUERRERO Modern Dance Speech Business Major GARY WAYNE HACKER A DAVID EVERETT GOUGH Band President Marching Band Math Major DON GREENE Printing Boys, Federation ERNIE LEE GUTHERY Production Art Staff Boys' Federation NDREA SELMA HACKMAN Audio Visual Chimettes Biology Club Tarbabe Tutors Boys' Federation S . ong Leader WILLIAM MI Swim Team Mar-hine Shop Boys, Federation TERRA JEAN GRIFFIN Business Club Homettes Girls' League . BERTHA GUTIERREZ Senior Council Thespians Business Major MICHAEL WILL Boys, Federation CHAEL GRAHAM LEROY JAMES GARY IAM HALL RONNIE HALL 9...q-41 TOM HALL JANICE R. HALZLE LYNN RUSSELL HAMBY PAMELA SUE HAMLIN liirys' Fvrlcfnlliull llzrrrzvtivs V1ll'.Slfj' llwulcr Puln Scrzifrr Cnurzril Tl1l'.YlJillH.N H11.wir1z'.w,w lfllilr VIIFSIIIQ' 5117.771 Tvrlrn TlIl',YfIIA!lllS l:ll'ur11'r'rl Urvlrmlru flirlx' l.1'lIgllf' l'1m',x' F1'lll'l'llll.UlI lflixirwxs .Uujnr CHARLES H. HAMM MARTHA CAROLYN HAMM ROBERT EUGENE HAMPTON l,l'IllllIl'll0l1 pllllllhllg N1'i1'r1r'z? fllllll Math Major Srr'ilwx lf11.sir1e-.wx fflulr liuvx' Fr'1le'r'r1linr1 lfrrvs' I'lI'!1!'l'IllllUlI flirlx' l,1'r1:1lz' JOYCE HANES ESTHER HARDAWAY NANCY ANN HARMON Girls' l,P1l,YIlt' Vurlvrrz lltlllfl' lflul: Biology lflul: Hllsirivsv .Uuinr Cirls' l,I'llL'Ilf' Girls' LCIIQIIK' Y.F.C. 512601 nn' wr' 1:7 01 GLORIA JANETTA HARRIS RUTH HARRIS JOSEPH JEROME HAWKINS NORMAN ORA HAYDEN .AI ffuplrvllii S1'if'r1rv Cluln flutn Slmp Varsity l?rzslrvtl11zll lllllllffll llruzvff Los l'ir'rzmw Bow' FPlll'Vtlll0l1 Hays' l 1'1l1'rutiun Girls' l,f'Il,i,'Ill' lV.l .l,., I 11 LAWRENCE WAYNE HENSLEY JERRY LEE HEMENWAY ROBERT MORRIS HENDRIX JUDITH ANNE HENRY Hnyx, Fmlpmzinn 1Ill.Ykl'flIllll Girls' l,eugu0 Buys' Fc'zl1'r'1ztlor1 Los PI.l'fll'0S Y.F.C. Bmw' Fvzlwllffnlz RIl.Yl.IIl'.N,Y ,Ilnfnr i CYNTHIA S. HILL ANTONIO BERNARDINO HERNANDEZ JULIO HERRERA Mmlcrn Dunne Club SIUI'HlH1l.I1g Brws' Fvclffrutfnll l?n3's' Ff'lll'f!I!l0l1 BIISIIIIINS Club Girls' l,l'!I,L'Il6 Cydii EVALENE SUEHIRO HINE5 CATHERINE JEAN HINES CAROLYN KAY HINES IgllSlIlf'.VS Major lllinlirulllerzfurzs flllllllf' fflrzxx Trvasllrffr Girls, LUIIQIII' Y.F,C. Los Pl-l'!lf0.W Los l,1.1YIf0S lw'11.v1'1zm.v Mu or +A-sa-.....,.,, Q ---pq. FIDEL HOLQUIN KATHLEEN ANN HOLLAND THOMAS ERNEST HOLMES SAMUEL JOSEPH HOLSTON Jr. BUF'-Y' Federation B'usinex.w Clulz Buys' Fl'flCl'!ll1-UTI, Fonrlmll Cirls' l,f'fl,L,'l1P Trark Boys' Cler- JAMES ILENE HORTON Y.F .C . Swimming MYRA HORTON DENNIS BRIAN HOWE GANETTA ANN HOWELL El Companile Staj Auto Shop ong ea er Mimirathenians Boys Federation YF C Girls' League Girls' State Alternate NW-'y BARNETTA CORRINE HUDSON El Campanile Stag Modern Dance Girls' League ROGER DARRELL HUGHES Science Club Senior Council Varsity KENNETH RUEL HUNTER Varsity Cross Country Varsity Track Boys' Federation 52 JOHN DAVID HUFF Squires Varsity Track Inter-Club Council -014' TERRY L. HULSE Y.F.C. Boys' Federation AQWT +5-dl' ' I X SHERRY ANN HURLOCK Song Leader Y.F.C. Tarbabe Tutors 4-nf' ni -I3 CHARLOTTE JEAN JACKSON JACQUELINE JACKSON RUTH JACKSON JUDITH ANN JAMES A Cappella Girls' League Girls' League El Campanile Stag Homettes Drill Team N.F.L. Joanne Solak, Joyce Umstead, and Christy Clark are caught in the middle of their entertaining basketball game against the male Student Council members. of IQGO MARYLEE JESSEE Girls' League President Drill Team Chimettes RICHARD VICTOR JOHNCOLA Varsity Football Boys' Federation Q DAVID EUGENE JARVI5 Auto Shop Boys' Federation Senior Class Secretary BARBARA JEAN JEMPSON Business Club Y.F.C. PATSY ANN JENNINGS Girls' League A Cappella Girls' Glee WANDA LEVERNE JENNINGS Los Picaros Future Teachers Library Practice BARBARA I.. JOHNSON Thespians Drill Team Girls' League RICHARD LEWIS JOHNSON Jr. El Campanile Staff Boys' Federation HARVEY RALPH JOHNSON RODGER LEE JOHNSON JOHN GABERIAL JOLLY BARBARA ANN JONES Vrzrsfly Frmtfnzll Hou lwzluzztmn Tfnms I fuppclla Varxxfty lfuscluzll Hum Puff mlmn IV I' I How' FI'lIl'f1Iff0l7 FITIY IPIZEIIP BOOKER T. JONES Hfzsl-xvflmll Boys' Flmzls Buys' Fvflvralinn WALTER THOMAS JONES JOHN CRANSTON JORDAN Jr NELLIE J JORDAN HERMAN JOY Varsity Hrzxclzall Bms F4 111 rrztmn Modern Dance Club Varsity Football Hnyx' Fmlvratirm Fill? 'Clk'-TUC Tmfk 91' JACK RAYMOND JUAREZ STEPHEN DAVID KARAN NICHOLAS EDWARD KASSEBAUM CARRYLLE ANN KEESEY Boys' l w1w'u1im1 Bows F1 dufztmn Thupzfnzs Buvzneu flub 62161545 Vw., '54 GEORGE JOSEPH KELLER THELMA ANN KELLEY JUDITH ANN KELLY LOIS KELLY Sf'l.l'lIf'0 C11111 N11'1'1111111'11g l,1l11IL 1.11111 C1A1'I.V' 1,1'11g111' Rl'l7l'l'Nl'l1lllf1Z'C SfJCl'!'l1 lf11z11 Cir1.x' 1,1v1g11f' Tllt'Sl71Il1I.V Lfllfll 1111111 Boys' f1f'11l'lAII111If7 TIN'-Yl'1fl77-V -T, , BARBARA ANN KERBY LINDA JEAN KERSHAW li11.w1'r1v.ws 1.11111 f,'l1in1pn1-,Q f,'0'I'!'l' PlAIl1'IlA1'1' 11011171 flirlx' l,l'll,?Ilf' C1'r1.x' 1.1'r1,:'111' all FREDRICK DOUGLAS KIMBREL 1'111'.s1'ly 10111111111 .91lI1fr1's lfnys' l'11'Ill'l'IIf10lI DONNA LEA KIRK BEVERLY ANN KLING DARLENE KNARTZER SANDRA LEE KRAMER llUlII!'1fl'S llffllfllfflhilll .lrt Co-Ezlifor C1l'1.Y. 1.003110 fl f.'11l11n'1111 Girls' l,r'11q111' 11nn11'l!1'.v Illllllflllfllfillg Y.F.f,'. Cirls' l,l'IlQ'llf l,f1fir1 Club GERALD EDWARD KRATZER BARBARA JEAN LACEY LARRY THEODORE LAKEY GARY JAMES LA MONT 11 111c'r P1110 Svfreftrlry of Y.F.C. S11'1'n1111i11g 1111111111111 S11'1'n1n1i11,Q Drill Team lf1v1'lrf1'1ly Hnyx' Fo11vn1t1'on Ifrws, 1 f'r1f'1'11t1'nr1 Cirlx' Lfllglll' Rl,lI1'l'SPHlIlI11'P Boys' Fv1lcr11I1'n11 55 ..w-M... 1194 ROBERT ALTON LANDES ,Nlfllll fm Illllllll Ylfllflllflll I lffrm' l'vl'1l1'lllll41lll lf1'pf'e'.wrlfrllfrf' SHARON .IAN LASITER Ill-ill TVIIIII .I 611111101111 fIlINllll'XY .Ilujnr 'ual DENNIS SCOT LEWIS S!1llll't'.W Lux l,l'1'!lI'H.K llrunz .Iluim PAULINE ANN LEAT Prnzllzvtfnll, flrl Stull Girls' lffllglll' 'zacfuczfai 1- SHARON LEE LEBLANC l'l1x'xf1'rzl Svizfrzvcf Club lfinlngy Club Cfrls' l,t'fl,UIlf' DAVID M. LINTZ lfnvx' Fc'llc'f'11tl'm1 Srrfnz nz ing Pl'I.lIll'lI,S LORELEI ELENE LOHMAN DEHLIA LOPEZ BARBARA EULETA LOVING Girls' LUIIQIIP BIlSl'lI4'.S.Y Major llrNfI0lIL'S Slpimming Cfrlx' lmrlgm' llUV7lt'II1!Ilx'I'l1g Muinr lillNilII'N.N fIlf11'vr ROSE MARIE LARES l1'11.sfm-xx fflulf fl11w'11vx.w Ilulm fflfls lmffgzref CORNELIUS JAMES LEE Vrzrxity l?u.xlrvtl1ull I u1's1'ty Trrzvlf llnyx' l l'11I'l'llllIlII My-' ELEANOR MICHAEL LOGANTE ,I1HlIt'l'lI llunrc lfllllf fiirlf l.:'ug.'l10 lIPpr'vx1'I1lrlIil'C Cfrlv' CIM' fflulf ' x LINDA LIANE LOYND Clllmftlvs Flag Cirl CU-l,,1. Vi:-ff l'r'v.vi1lf'nt of Girls' lmngrze' A JOHN LEONARD LUCKEY KATHLEEN LUKE Draftfrr ' g Drill Team VIIINIDIT Footlmll f.UHlV'llYXlHlIl'l' uf A'I,lll'lI 3 THOMAS HENRY LYNCH Pllj'Sft'llI Sl'l.l'l1l'C Club lllathf-nmtif-.w Major FRIEDIA CECILIA MCCRAY Girls' Lvuguc Trafk JAMES DARERLI. MCFERRAN SUE CARRELL MCFERRAN Boys' Fl'flCfflfl.0H Hnmmtiu Bu M vw-gv ez. X ss. JOYCE MARIE MEGRIGGS ALBERT J. McKINLEY MARGARET CARLA MELAREN JOAN PAULA MAIER Society Editor of Chimes Boys' Federation Los Picaros G.A.A. N.F.L. Office Practice Biology Club Mimirathenians Tarbabe Tutors Auto Shop Business Club Los Picaros gi of oo KAREN LOU MALCHOW ERIC DARRELL MARTIN Spanish Club , Varsity Football Biology Spanish Club Tarbabe Tutors li 'EJ Boys' Federation for , ftxir H lgf 'C' Qi' ...ff Candidates for Homecoming Queen were: Row 1: Irene Cortez, Pam Myers, Suellen Sprague, Sue Hamlin, Gwynn Crockett, Linda Kershaw. Row 2: Janet Farnsley, Christy Clark, Katie Templeton, Delberto Summers, Janet Eastwood, Joyce Umstead, T ERNES ,MARTINEZ Norma Parks, Marylee Jessee ,ond Delores Willis. MTA RAYE MASKO Boys F0045 Business Club Swimming Biology Club Boys' Federation Girls' League - XY LIZ ANN MATESKY STEPHEN FRANK MAURO SANDRA MAE MAYBEN JESSE MEDEL MENDOZA Chimettes Squires Y.F.C. Swimming Mimirathenians Varsity Cross Country and Track G.A.A. Wood Shop Associated Student Body Secretary Yell Leader College Preparatory Machine Shop 58 4 MADELAINE JOSEPHINE MESSALL ALDA DENISE MILLER ARTIE JACK MILLER CHARLES EDWARD MILLER Mimirathenians Modern Dance Club President Boys' Federation Boys' Federation Los Picaros Future Teachers Club Girls' Ensemble Inter-Club Council Cyfdii LORENE MILLER Business Club Homettes Modern Dance Club Pictured ut the annual Homecoming Assembly ure the five finalists for Homecoming Queen, Joyce Umsteocl, Janet Fornsley, Morylee Jessee, Christy Clark ond .loner Eosfwood. JANICE MARIE MINER G.A.A. Swimming Business Major -neg sill TOM .I. MONROE SALVADOR CHAVEZ MORA MANIFRED KARL JULIUS MUECK Varsity Tennis Boys' Federation Boys' Federation Boys' Federation ROSALIND ANN MILLS Girls' League Representative 41 M odern Dance Los Picaros HELEN KATHLEEN MINER Office Practice Girls' League .fp 4 I L. FRANK RAYMOND MULLINS WILLIAM LEE MURRAY PATRICIA ANN MYERS SARAH SUE NEER Boys' Fvilvrrztinrz Vrzrxily Fontlmll l.IUfI1H1iHSI.lJ7IUl' nj Pzzlrliv Rf'lutions llornctlz' Club President Boys' F0rlf'r'izli0rz Drill Team SlI'iTI1lTliII?L7 Los Pif'r1m.v Girls' IA flgIlI' CJIJI. H MARVIN WESLEY NEILL DOUGLAS D Squires Mimirutlz vn ians l.ns Pirarns Boy ,615 512501 Tl.. URKHART NICHOLS Jr. JACK K. NISHIMOT0 s' Federation Boys' Federation Pl'0l1llf'll'0Vl Art mMfV'mM ' W.. ue: L.. ,Lqq I H ,, f' I CAROLYN JEAN NORMAN SOPHIA ALICE NORRIS JIM RICHARD NORTH MURTH ANN O'NEAL Y.F.C. Blzsirlcss Cluln Boys' Fmlvration. C.f1.fI. Ojfivc Prm'ti1'v Girls' Lmgzle Art Staff Girls' Lerzguc Cirls, Lm,-:ue BEVERLY ANN ORR Tllespiurzs H11s1'nr'ss Major I RAY P. OSBORN JON PAUL OTTENS ALICE D. PADILLA Hizsincss Club Varsity Water Polo Boys' Fmlvrutiorz Business Club Girls, League Szvim Team Sricnfr Major G.A.A. RllSilll'SS Mrzjnr Printirzh g Girls' League Representative CHARLOTTE CRUZ PALACIO5 Hamcmalfirzg Major Girls' Lcagzw NORMA JEAN PARKS Vim' I,l'L'Xl'lIl'l11 of Hamvttvs Girls' lmrzgzze Rvprexcrztariff' Tarluzlze Tutors V QW . , MICHELE HELENE PEARL Girls' League Rl'1lVOSCIllllfl'l'C Falun' Tearlwrx -IIlr'rulanc'c Oflirw' ELIZABETH PHILLIPS C0lI1l71I'ff'ill.I ,-Ir! 'fvrznis Girlx' lmagaf- 1' 04 - Q JUDITH LOUISE PAPENDICK JACK W. PARDE THOMAS LEE PARILLA Y.F.C'. Szrim Team Prmlurlion, Printing Girls' LPIIIQIII' Tarlnalra Talorx Rays' FPIICTIIHOH, Slrirnnzing lVa!0r Pnln BONNIE LEE PATT Snlrlzornore Class Sevreta ry Sapha Chi Drill Tvam 67176115 all' LINDA KAY PERKINS CHESTER PERRY Girls' LPIIKIIE Boys' Federation Baseball DANNY ALLEN PIERSON lllarvlzing Band SCI'Cllf'l' Glala TI'l'llXlll'l'V Sr'i0r11'r' Major Biology' Clair .4 J- M JACK JOSEPH PINHIERO flaw Slmp Cafeteria Boys' Fvrlvralian U-I iv 19 .IUDITH NELL PATTERSON Buxi n css Cla lr llamctles Girls' I.I'lI,2'lIl' ELAINE PERRY Girls' LPIIHILP L SANDRA LORELLE PIPER Uflirz' Prarlirc Girls' lmrzgzlv --...,.,x 61 we ' ..,.....-- are J 'tv' HQ WILLIAM MARTIN POOLE RICHARD LEE PRATT WOODY HERMAN PRUDE CHARLOTTE ANN PURMONT Thespians Boys' Federation Varsity Football Homettes Boys' Federation Y.F.C. Varsity Track Swimming A Cappella Swimming Y.F.C. DARLA JEAN PYLE MAUREEN ANN QUINN JOSEPHINE RAMIREZ RITA DOLORES RAMIREZ Drill Team Drill Team Co-Captain Girls' League Y.F.C. Business Club President Chimettes Business Club Los Picaros Homette Club Vice-President Los Picaros Secretary Homettes Tarbabe Tutors .mio 'zs :QL 41 I JOSEPH THEODORE RANKIN Jr. DOROTHY JEAN RAY JUANITA RUTH REED Boys' Federation Drill Team Senior Council Representative Swimming Business Major Girls' League Industrial Arts Major Office Practice Y.F.C. l Q Pictured above is Comp9on's Homecoming Queen Janet Eastwood who is being I-ORRAINE LUAUNE RENE admired by the members of The drill Team following the annual Homecoming Assembly. GiflS' League G.A.A. tvllftts. THEODORE B. RENE Marching Band Sfeyaping forward to the microphone to express her thanks to Comp- Boyss Federation tons students is Janet Eastwood, newly elected Homecoming Queen. Janet is surrounded by members of the Drill Team and the Yell Leaders. A...--an .mio 'za JANICE MARIE RHODEN GYPSY ANN RICE WANDA ANN RICH Modern Dance Business Club Drill Team Business Club Girls' League Girls' League Girls' League 41 if DORAM DeWITT RICHARDSON .IANICE PEARE RICHARDSON IMELDA OFELIA RIVERA JOHNNY MACK ROBERSON Varsity Water Polo Los Piacros Production Art Staf Football Auto Shop Y.F.C. Scribes Track Chorus Tarbabe Tutors Los Picaros Boys' Federation i l WALTER ROBERTS Ill TONI ANDREA ROBINSON ROMAN RODRIGUEZ Jr. NORMA JEAN ROHM Varsity Football Chimes Stag Football Swimming Varsity Track Scribes Science Club Tennis Boys' Federation Latin Club Boys' Federation Business Club 63 i A DOROTHY C. ROMERO JOANN CAROL ROOF MARY ANN ROPPO Swimming Major Associated Student Borly Girls, League Business Major Vice-President G.A.A. Girls' League Chimetres B11-Ylfli'-VS Major and 11 STANLEY HERMAN ROTHENBERGER Los Pivaros Tltexpians Scienrp Club MARTIN TONY RUBIO LYNN ALLEN RUNNELLS CARL FREDERICK RUOFF JR. Varsity Football Boys' Fodoration Srience Club Varsity Baseball Bom' Ferlrration Boys' Ffvlerrttirtrz GALETTA JEAN RUSSELL GARY LEE RYCRAFT Girls' League Boys, F mleration f'-P ad? 'Q?Z9 A X L... MARINA SANTOS VIRGINIA JOAN SCHROYER Business Club Ilomettes Girls' League Girls, league Swimming JIMMIE E. SALDANA Production Printing Bo-yy, Federation N.,-A STEVEN A. SCHWABER Band Physiral Science Club Boys' Federation Clfdii CHARLES F. SCHWARTZ Key Club Tennis Boys' Federation l DELMAS SCORZA BARBARA JEAN SCOTT Boys, Federation Homettes Modern Dance Club Cirls' League LARRY WAYNE SHAW LILLIAN MARY SHIRER Boys' Federation Business Club Girls' League Swimming of '60 I MARY MAY SIMON Homettes Production Art Business Mgr. Business Major If gi CAROLE LYNNE SHAVER Scribes Y.F .C . Thespians VICTORIA MARIA SILVA Business Club -Homettcs Club Vice President G.A.A. MELVIN LEROY SIMS Boys' Federation. DAVID LYLE SHAW Editor of Chimes Boys' State Representative Squires JANICE EDNA SLIKE Hnmettes Business Club Business Major 1 RAYMOND .IOSEPH SLOAN ROSALYN HELEN SLOAN DENNIS JAMES SMITH DONALD GEORGE SMITH Cross Country and Track Y.F.C. Bays, Federation Marching Band Yell Leader Business Club Los Picaros Drafting Major Math Major Physical Science Y.F.C. Boys' Federation LOLA THERESA SMITH HELEN CLARE SMOOT NONA JOANNE SOLAK JERRY DEAN SOLTOW Girls' League Representative A Cappella Choir El Companile Editor Physical Sr-ienre Club Business Club Swimming Chimettes Boys' Federation Homettes Office Practice Drill Team Tennis ...- as adiibiwz- CHARLES HOLQUIN SOTO JERRY LEE SOUTHWICK EDDIE MAE SPARKS BILLY SPILLER Art Boys' Federation Swimming Boys' Federation Auto Shop A Cappella I.V. Cross Country Football Business Major Wood Shop EIZLO '15, SUELLEN SPRAGUE PATSY KAY STALEY LONNA MAY STEARNS Flag Girl Mimiratlzenians Tennis Tarbabe Tutors Girls, League Representative Girls' League Girls' League Los Piraros Business Major f..1f, gl.. REUBEN STENMAN JR. EDGAR LEE STONE JOSEPH A. STRAPAC ROBERT LEROY STROCK Boys, Federation Varsity Water Polo Mechanical Engineering Major Swimming Varsity Swimming Physical Seienre Major Auto Shop Boys' Federation Representative Mirniratlrenians Boys' Federation 66 ANITA DIANE SULIMA DELBERTA JEAN SUMMERS CARRIE BELL SUTTS TERRIE LEE TALOW Girls' League Drill Team Captain Modern Dance Majorette Typing Los Picaros President Homettes Business Inter-Club Council Secretary Girls' League Los Picaros DORIS MARIE TAYLOR BARBARA ALINE TEAL Sopha Chi Office Practice Girls, League Representative Modern Dance Club BETTY JEAN TERRY Girls' League Representative CARALYN GAY THOMASON Biology Club Los Picaros Tarbabe Tutors Girls, Glee Girls' League of '60 LYNN DAVID TELFORD KATIE CORRINE TEMPLETON Swimming Business Major Boys' Federation Drill Team Y.F.C. Homettes HENRY EUGENE THOMAS Boys' Federation ROBERT T. TREJO Student Council Boys' Federation Varsity Football STELLA MARY TREJO DIANA LIN TRIZ Production Art Staff Thespians Los Picaros Commercial Art Girls, League Girls Ensemble pn GARY LEAON TULL RON W. TURNER BARBARA ANNE TWAITE JOYCE ANN UMSTEAD Boys' Federation Boys' Federation Swimming Commissioner of Finance lfldlwlfial Arts Mflf0f Modern Dance Homecoming Princess Girls' League Drill Team 1 .solo 'za .A ALEX Z. UNZUETA DEBORAH GRACE VANCE Boys' Federation Y.F.C. Business Club Girls' League ,mm Cough? by the camera in Senior Square is Mr. Korl Olson, co- sponsor of the senior class. Mr. Olson teaches Trigonometry, plone STEWART THOMAS vAwTsR CLARK Evsnsrr vEALs and Solid geomehy hem G, Common High, Associated Student Body President Football Squire Basketball Commissioner of Athletics Y.F,C. qu..-mu, Ll DON KENT VERBECK ROBERT VIRAMONTES MARILYN THERESE VONA CATHRYN PAULINE VOORHEES Water Polo Industrial Arts Major Business Club Girls' League Swim Team Boys' Federation, Homettes Boys, Federation Thespians A ,fl MELVIN LYN WADLEY WILLIAM CLINARD WAFFORD Boys' Federation Science Club Latin Club Y.F.C. anions Co-sponsor of the Senior Class is Miss Kathryn Bowers who is posing for the camera in Senior Square. Miss Bowers teaches homemaking and clothing. rf' BAY R. WARREN JAMES LEONARD WARTIAN Scribes Boys' Federation Latin Club Drafting Associate Editor of the Chimes Y.F.C. 'nd TERREL CRAIG WALDO Marching Band Boys' Federation Representative Dance Band KATHLEEN CAROL WALTER5 Los Picaros Girls' Ensemble Tfwspians DOUGLAS HAROLD WALKER 1 Senior Council Marching Band Dance Band ROBERT LEROY WALTERS Water Polo Y.F.C. Boys' Federation f A HAZEL WALTON PRISCILLA RUTH ELLEN WALTON Chorus Girls' League Girls' League Y.F.C. Ojice Practice Office Practice SHARON PAULINE WATERS Business Major Girls' League Senior Council Representative THOMAS WATSON Boys' Federation li? 'zacluafsi MARC PAUL WEISSMAN Boys' Fezlerution KING CHARLES WELLS RICHARD LEROY WHITAKER KOLA KAI WHITE Boys Fezleratwn Stage Crew Modern Dance Hays, Ferleratinn Scribes DAVID ANDREW WHITEHEAD I-E ROY DAVID WIEN5 Marching Band Latin Club Y FC Science Club Boys Federation Y.F.C. FRANCINE WYNN WILLIS Girls' League ,IK LUTHER EDWARD WHITE Boys, Fezlerution DONNA JEAN WILLIAMS Business Club Modern Dance Club Girls' League MELVYN RAY WINDHAM RICHARD WILLIAM WINTERS N.F.L. Varsity Football Mirnirathenians Boys' Federation Representative Boys, Federation, Varsity Tennis I Cf 7Q6O CAROL JEANE WOOD Chimes Staff G.A.A. Scribes 3 JOAN WOODS Swimming Homettes Business Club MARY F. WOOTEN CHARLES CLIFTON WRIGHT DANIEL EUGENE WRIGHT DAVID L. WRIGHT Girls' League Auto Shop Varsity Football Biology Club Boys' Federation Los Picaros Boys' Federation Photography LENORA WRIGHT Homemaking Major Homettes Girls' League LAURENE DARNELL WYLEY Y.F.C. G.A.A. Tarbabe Tutors LARRY EUGENE ZIMMERMAN Auto Shop Electric Shop Boys' Federation Q LORALEE ZIMMERMAN MURIEL BELL DORTHY BALLARD Business Club Thespzkzns Girls' League G.A.A. ' ' Girls League H omettes JOYCE CALDWELL Latin Club Modern Dance Club Girls' League 512602 Cyan of L60 DORIS CARTER PETE CERVANTE Girls' League Boys' Federation JOHN COLLADO TED CONTESTABLE BOB FLORES VICTORINE HARRIS Boys' Federation Boys, Federation Boys' Federation Girls' League JAMES LONG LEON MILES ROSEMARY ORTEGA LEVI PATTERSON Boys' Federation Boys' Federation Girls' League Boys' Federation WILLIAM PARKER ANGIE QUINTANA RICHARD SMITH AUBREY TURNER Boys' Federation Girls, League Boys' Federation Boys' Federation 512501 canes PICTURED SERVING DONUTS and cocoa at the first Senior RELAXING AND ENJQYING the Sgnigr Donut Dunk are Donut Dunk are these popular senior girls, Jo Ann Roop, Berngrd Andrade, jeqn Rohm Gnd Tom HGH, Maureen Quinn, Carolyn Hines, and Janet Eastwood, STEWART VAWTER, FIRST SEMESTER stu- dent body president, is shown displaying the smile that has won him so many friends and admirers here on campus. -.,,sNm i ieerr l REIGNING OVER THE CHRISTMAS DANCE are King Bruce Fisher and Queen Janet Farnsley, who are being congratulated by Marylee Jessee, Girls' League presi- dent, and Robert Treio, Boys' Federation president. V. PRACTICING THEIR INTRICATE routines are five of Compton's GREETING MRS. VIOLA BAGWELL, vice-president of P-T.A., famous flag girls, Christy Clark, Suellen Sprague, Janet at the door of an association meeting are Chimettes and Farnsley, Linda Loynd, and Melinda Chapman. Squires Linda Loynd, Marylee Jessee, Janet Farnsley, Fred Kimbrel, and David Huff. s.. 0 gtg, V K X 1 'sy guyz an Bad cgimife Your smile is more Thon on expression Of your wonderful love of life . . . IT is o reTlecTion of o worm ond unselfish soul T, Bringing heorTfeIT ioy To oThers. Piercing gloomy clouds, Spreading over The dork horizon The brighf beoufy of ci rainbow. X, DON DYE .io ANN Roov U55 645555.51 fo uccea Who deserves success? One like you ThoT is willing To edrn wirh The sec1T of honesT lobor The golden lourel WiThouT rnorTgciging The soul To selfishness. For success is rnore Thon moTeriol wedlThg IT is CI life spenT in kindness To ofhers, The gcvrhering of riches unfo The soul. JANET FARNSLEY MARWN NE'LL QOH? U55 . . . t im ' fit asf Q35 'zsonaflf Your personolity . . . A friendly smile, o cheery greeting, A boundless love ond sympothy For oll mdnkind . . . These, ond more, moking up one glorious whole. It would be enough to view your light from otdr - Thot unseltishly, you should spend some ot it On me is incomprehensible ond wonderful. JANET EASTWOOD PHIL CAUDILL EJZQE of 5l7lLLl72O'l A sense of humor is the priceless ingredient ln humcin existence . . . In this, the worm springtime ot our lives, Let us moke merry. Tomorrow, when we plunge into the swift, Untothomolole streoms ot life, may we Hold joyous springtime deep within our heorts So thot our ships may glide smoothly Into tronquil horbors . .. I.-JP MARYLEE JESSEE BRUCE FISHER 'T 512601 ggwignakufzzz Aih sv: nxecs ' :pu 'F f I -C y YI 'N' ,, . ev., JA V 6. . 4 4 Y , I Y. Esate.. .1 5? .4 .. 1 xg v ,.,'. M Q- f V ' A .7 ,4 ' Wx., fam ' c A.'..A', .XA A M fi ,vvl xr .f x ,K Wil! .y . l J l' ' 1 :.'x'A.w 1 . Q, vfgkf' V ' 4' fx A,?',A IW. c A G W 'll 4 . - xg I V all Axaxvcl T, A 1, . Y NK: T gm. at I A ' n 4 ' Yby Cheng 'f vwvsv rcne,,, :'f'vs1 '-ca., :,,,, Wan: 7 v :L 4 A 1 Q The prom is over. The magic spell is broken. Now all are memories- The bubbling happiness of the first danceg The misty enchantment of that last dreamy waltz in his arms- Gone forever, yet remaining, Laid aside as lovingly as a snowy gown And treasured within a wist- ful, smiling heart. -Paula Crunk . Uri! i un Lofz Ufam Dfkcazs I5 if if .,f 'I-. 'f First semester found the Junior class officers fulfilling their iobs to the utmost. Officers were Kenny Perkins, president, Charlene Zimmerman, vice- president, Cathy Badame, secretary anal Tony Fontes, treasurer. These four students have not only shown high leader- ship quality in their junior year, but throughout their sophomore year as vvell. Kenny has shovvn his ability in leadership by serving as: president of his Sophomore class second semester, A.S.B. Council, his partici- pation in school clubs, and starring in the Thespians' Winter play, Charlie's Aunt. During Charlene's soph- omore year she served as: secretary of her class first semester, a member of Sophi-Chi, and is novv a Comp- tonette. Cathy was a member of Sophia Chi, and Girls' League. Tony was active in Spanish and Mimirathenians clubs. glut cgzmasfafc During the first semester the Junior class carried on many activities. Among these activities was a class as- sembly an November 3, The Junior class has also taken over the responsibility of selecting and ordering the class rings for T961 and the Junior-Senior Prom at the close of school. an Loi Ufass Qfkcezs Q S., J T, 'ww 'T 4 iw- ie' A nl T ri T T -T f zoom Aslrzesfaz Pausing on The side sTeps of The AdminisTrciTion building c1T The end of Their successful Term of office ore The Junior class officers for second semesTer. They gre PGT Gordon, Treasurer, Joyce Vonce, vice-president Virginioi De Pippo, secrefory, ond Tony FonTes, presidenT. They cerTc1inly worked hoird, ond you con Tell by Their smiles Thc1T They loved every rninuTe of iT, President Fontes demonstrated his c1biliTy by his quciliTy of being ci good leader. Joyce fulfilled The requiremenTs of her office by being on eoger beaver To work. Secre- Tory Virginia, oTherwise known os Miss Color Doy, hos been very c1cTive in Junior Council boTh sernesTers. Be- sides being in vcirious ofher c1cTiviTies, PQT did ci remark- oible iob os Treasurer. Plonning The TroldiTionol Junior- Senior Prom for The Senior closs was The mczin highlighT of The yeor for The Junior Closs. l WORKING TOWARDS THE advancement of the Junior Class were these members of the first semester Junior Council. Row 1: Rita Capra, Rita Navarro, Donna Lewis, Irene Koopmaris, Charlene Zimmerman, Cathy Bodame. Row 2: Lamont Brown, J.D. Meredith, Robert Lodriquez, Kenny Perkins, Bill Christopherson, Tony Fontes, Mr. Sweet, sponsor. wwf 155111.51551 uniofc Clfass ounai 5 1 W ,lf ecom fbafrzeafaz STRIVING TO MAKE the class of ol the best ever were these endeavoring members of the second semester Junior Council. Row 1: Gloria Webb, Nathene Johnson, Lucy Lindsey, Vickie Woolfe, Sharon Howell, Judy Winters, Diane Lewis, Juritta Allen, Virginia De Pippo, Mr. Sweet. Row 2: Eugene Endo, Bill Christopher- son, Pot Gordon, Douglas Johnson, Freddie Goss, Leon Vaughn, Manuel Felix, Jim Hunt, Tony Fuentes. -H l 80 5 un L01 Ufaaa June Abboff David Acosfa Larry Adkison Paul Aguayo Mary Aguilar Carlofa Aguirre Dorothy Alexander Juriila Allen Margie Allen Roberto Alvarez Par Anderson Steve Anderson Charyl Andrew Elizabeth Archuleta Espy Arenas Mary Arnold Elsie Asbury 2 We :,, , . lf ,L , ' Jerry Arriola ' Paul Arroyo Jeffrey Ashmore Donna Bailey Laurence Bailey Nick Balsz Waller Barber Peggy Barboza James Barker Jan Barley Cathy Badame Bonnie Barmore Brenda Barnes Pal Barnes John Barnetta Irma Barney Armando Barrios Don Beard Jim Becker xii If 4-mf ,M-..,,w 'W' 'ev X . X' X ,x an QF l' 'item S' ll Q W ,rw 95' Y N Jerry Belanger Patricia Blanks Mary Ellen Bosley Ocelia Bowman Hylaine Breckenridge H. Sherrill Bennett Linda Bonham Rodman Bourne Leon Bratcher Florence Beserra Lola Borden James Bowen 1,7 Q . -5515 ill, A A .. 5 B A Peggy Brown La Mont Brown N. i.. ' if P i UEEZEESQQ v ig? t .L-if-. mf. QR: Horlon Bice Richard Bortot Mary Ann Biorge CIM Loretta Brlsco Norma Briggs O Bill Brennan 59 ' ! Phyllis Brown Willie Brown Howard Burns Marshall Caldwell Brownie Brown Rita Capra William R. Brown Joe Burkhardt Antoinette Burton Thomas Canizales Jane Brown Phil Callahan James Burros Christina Calua Charles Bryan Pamela Burud Max Camarillo if 4, I 15 be ASQ fig . w il Am. ,':- QQ s ' PE NL Eddie Chupinski Lupe Carbaial Terry Carey Gilbert Caro Patricia Carrington Paul Catchings i53g1..fgW1Q: gf , , we. of 7Q67 ,,,. Patricia Churchill Otis Carmichael Rudy Caro Curtis Carson Linda Clark K. rr., ,r1,,. gn , , M2 Q. , Lyle Coe Joan Clauson Peggy Cogbill Carolyn Combs s we it if , .r. 1 f , , c. 'i., t A' . 3 If . 1, . 4 . M P 'J if xi 1 Q 'B 4 For ,, . .,, ..., Q. urs! will- ' .X WJ i 38,3 5 ,y ,ic I e L Melvin Cohen Patty Conrad Filiman Contreraz :L Barbara Cole Virginia Contreras 1 V v a-4 L x 'Q 'ar C X fig I 5? - - , -safest ai A r 'il 1 Nfl C .Q ,X M A sig 1 f' if t is ff-x fi ' li t Ignacio Caudilla ...Q Rebecca Carrosco Charles Carter Etta Chrisman Sharon Cassatt Robert Christie Arthur Clay Bill Christopherson Bessie Cook Fairy Cooper Janet Claypool Virginia Collins Esperanza Contreraz Jane Cook Feliz Cooper Irene Cooper Melinda Cobb Lonier Davis Q ., it . T, .tits 9 5. C: i . arf- ' ' ig. M at ..,.,, i N.-V Ft 'n -'vi I K! -Q, .6 -1 , 1 ,,,. i -' Robert Davis Virginia DePippo Barry Corbett 'rf' Roy Dean Jessie DeVaughn Ray Corbett Josie Covarrubias Nancy Doe i Don DeCristo Bill Dever Jessie Dominguez npr-'HP' fi ini? 5 ' mv Elenora Currie Deloris Ann Davis Val Draghiceanu Eugene Crockett Margaret Croft Cheryl Cross Carl Cupps Sandra Cunningham David Cunningham I Gemidtne Davis LUZLOT C5015 ' v w Cecilia Delemus Royal Dillard I 1 J f Lynn Donovan 4, If Teresa Dugan 4, Rifus Dunn Q I f is ,fm Pat Delgado Yvonne Divins Tony Doran Jim Duke Joanne Dunphy Leo Durlene Janet Deming Elmer Dixon Barbara Dorson Juanita Dunn Joe Duran Geneva Duron Sherry Du Shane IQD7 Betty Earl ,,, i we .. it ig? Q its i 'F' an XQIQQ .1 -M , Charles Elliott John Ess Manuel Felix 9 JP 'R ' if we fat, . xgf' 1 A . .. ui i sm ,Q , g 'K .i ,A is ',,, -ai U ., . W it ,lA,:.. . A my W ,fr i .iff ww .. 42 ' .3 U W X , J A H 1 ,, .. Q L ig gas!-ii Q... wa, .. . K - i ..--- A . F F Curtis Edwards ' - Rochelle Erickson A . .V Harold Feldhahn 4' - ,, ' ' K J . :ll 'Q Ronald Fillet . .se ,- 111 ,1 sf v , X 'im 1 gag- as '3 'G t x I l fi . ,fi 'D in Q 'xfi lx roig lm Pat Frank Dell Franklin Charles Freeman Cecilia East Clarence Esters James Farmer Mary Figueroa Charles Flanagan Ka ren Freeman Frank Fuentes Constance Epps Dennis Eversole -,L k - G. Fenstermacher 5 Milton Fingers 51 Q Tony Fontes Veronica Eagle Ailetka English Jessie Evans Carol Fennell Maureen Finch Helen Fleming Frances Foster Lawrence Fuggins U W Linda Ely David Estrada Ronnie Foster Arel Fox Fred Furusawa Joseph Gabell X11-' 3 Eugene Endo Maxine Foster 42 if , F .. Hs, ,, 4 4-nw jk LUZLO 'I Ufczaa 7 shefmqn Galloway 6 . 'dll Q, sw 3 1 1 is . 5 A xx kr ..,- Q . . Mark Gardner Mary Angel Garza Henry Gibson Paulina Gamboa Alfred Garcia Frankie Garcia Juanita Garcia Leonard Garcia Pm L Gordon Neoma Garcia Victor Garcia Camille Graham Dennis Graham Charles Granados liklzi llylll Patricia Gray Rudolph Green Bonnie Griffey Charles Grimsley Elva Gilbert 3 ' . i,ie Barbara Gilby ' ,Q Michael Gilcrese li .. K' ri, . 3 ,J 3 if 'X' .mm- aww 'iii' as F as ' l Tom Giles William Givens Barbara Glaze Myra Graves ' Blanche Gray zrr is V i 3 mg' Tony Guerra Ted Gulewicz Freddie Goss ' Isabel Gutierrez Mary Gutierrez Connie Gonzales Ray Gonzales Johnny Goodson Willamae Goolsby ,Nr an Lou algae ,, ,N if il iii, l K 19 Q- 1 .- . , .ii . ref:-A ' i ,Q 1 gi. YN , 3 e i f it., N W ia W wi 9 r ife r xglif rv EK , . HF.. ' raft -111 ag -za YF 'C x 157+- ts S, ,gi Helen Guzman lf' , 15 g r was ff Luz io fu Marsha Heatley Dan Heffley Eddie Hendrix David Hernandez Solomon Hack Elena Hernandez Q ,rrr or , A' -N I a K- I ? 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Y i. ,fi lll A c L' Kathleen Hankopf Anofene Hider l'1l - V - Linda Haviland ' L Bill Hawkins 'ZF Sue Heacock Porter Haynes Regina Hayward Billie Hopper Brendal Howard Haron Howell Myrle Hollowy Carter Hollis Barbara Holmes Joyce Holmes George Hoanzl Irene Holquin '13 fx 87 1 ., E 'S' Q. 04 ,A 'U vi Q if LX Jerry Hopkins Marilyn Hughes Charles Liams Virginia Ireland Gene Jackson Ray Jackson Beverly James 1 Roger Huffman Jim Hunt Jim Inglis Dora Ivey Kathleen Jackson Whalon Jackson Gail Jefferson Alyce Huggins 'S LLIZLO 'Z 6176155 in .,,s,,.J'jQ H iv , Margaret Hurfade Florin lonescu Ella Louise Jackson Marilyn Jackson Janet Jacobs Suzy Jensen Buddy Johnson Linda Johnson Terrie Johnson Edgar Jones J Y 5 I i s i Patricia Jenkins George Hunode Winifred Jensen Dqvid Inzer Carole Johnson Ailene Jgckgon Nathene Johnson Unis Jackson Vivian Johnson Herbert Jacobs -JUFTWBS Jones Roy Jeffefggn Paulette Jones R. 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CTM Carolyn Miller Joyce Miller Monty Miller Frances Milne Maureen Milton Carmen Miranda Dave Mitchell U i-49' Gail Moore Johnny Moore Mike Moore William Moore Ernest Morales Margaret Morales Patricia Morehous Rita Navarro Gloria Nave Marilyn Nave Linda Nelms Jack Nelson Jane Nelson Mary Nelson X yd Joe Noone James Norman Sandra Norris Pauline Norwood Ken Olsen Alfred Ornelas Mary Ortega f '61 Anita Palacio Richard Palacios Pat Palmer Mike Parrish Frank Patino Joe Perales Eleanore Peralta Joe Phears Joanne Phelps Phillis Phillips Philmore Phillips Katherine Pierson John Pinheiro Fred Poetzsch Maxine Morrish Richard Mortimer Oran Mullis Raymond Murphy Michele Murray Horace Myers Kathy Nagle Nathaniel Nelson Ramona Nelson Frances Nemeth Susan Newhardt Jack Nichols Mary Nielsen Helen Nishimoto Vivian Ortegon Mary Osequeda David Ostrander Ronnie Overman Della Owens Ruthie Pace Reuben Perez Sabina Perez Kenny Perkins Willie Perkins Pat Peters Judy Peterson Shirley Petrus '5 91 Barbara Rain Olga Ramirez Dennis Reed if li Ethel Ramsey Joyce Reed Beverly Pollard Joe Reyes Lesler Pollard Patrick Rardin Jlmmle Poole Mary Reichelsdorf Frank Porras Mary Ann Poush Richard Powell Tommy Prince Herman Proby Bryan Proulx Leonore Prouty Donna June Pyle Robert Quintana John Reynolds Carol Riley , 1 Gloria Raya Thelma Reid Willie Richard Carole Riley Marvin Roberson Luther Redd Bert Rene Oscar Richardson Joan Ritchie Melvin Roberson Linda Roberts Us-Nl Clyde Reece Modesto Renteria Billie Riley Adolph Rivera Flenor Roberts Bernie Robertson Jim Robertson Sherry Rowe wp- rr -of I, Vera Robertson H Connie Rubio Alice Rush Eloise Rudeen Connie Ruth Beatriz Salcido Bruce Rudy Faye Robinson Germaine Saala Linda Rock n.. 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SEEN FINISHING THE remains of the donuts after the Junior MIMICKING THE SENIOR burial in the Junior Talent Show were Richard Mortimer, Sue Heacock, Vicki Woolfe, and David lnzer Donut Dunk are Eddie Chupinski, Melinda Cobb, Wilma Simmons, Janet Claypool, and Rita Navarro. VIRGINIA DE PIPPO was selected by the Chimettes-Squires as Miss Color Day. She was chosen on ci basis of scholastic and citizenship records and her school spirit. an Ulf, PAT GORDON AND Karen Freeman were chosen to rep resent Compton this coming summer at Girls' and Boys State. i , If K J, S .,. ,, 4 K , 7 ,,,,, F V ww aw 4 'AMES ' N 5 mms ,, W, .. A-' . . H ak v uyysw N f E up U 0 J Aw ,fx + x 1 , ,F . A Q.: -rn V 'fa - 1' S, fs Wwgf X fm, fm - 1. 'KQV , gb 9' iv V .run 1. M-of .. 1 xxx 1 W TH ,A al X Q 3' . 'Un-K ' M ,,L , -f--' --- rm 4 P ' ,H Y f23 .B' 3 f, . V 'Mo' aw t uv' , 'YI' S- sb' Q- '- ' Ti Y f ' aw'1,'s 1 IN' X . G . I' 1 cglofzbponzo 'zz Ufkcazs dui N' 1 .--uv-of ,.....,gn-nv .cgecomf gillliifii During Second Semester, the sophomores again came up with outstanding examples of fine and thorough leaders. Chosen to rep- resent them during second semester were, President Manuel Ortega, Vice-President Fred Hughes, Secretary lrene Garcia, and Treas- urer Dick Williams. An installation party was Friday, February 19, and outgoing President Bill Jessee in- stalled the new officers and the new Soph- omore Council. Under the direction of the second semester officers, several committees were chosen to plan and carry out the Soph- omore Talent Show. Tryouts were Thursday, March I7 and Friday, March 18, Final choice of acts was made by a committee of the Sophomore Council. The talent show was presented Tuesday, April 5. Compton's class of 62, olue to the careful planning of activities by both semester of- ficers, can certainly be proud of its memor- able first year. gmac cgenzaafaz To show the dilligence and resourcefulness of the Sophomore class, the activity program for first semester planned and carried through by first semester officers, proved to be very invigorating for all active sopho- mores. Officers for first semester were: Presi- dent Bill Jessee, Vice-President Carlos Nuanos, Secretary Linda Eastwood, and Treasurer Betty Gilbert. Activities that took place during their term were, purchasing and decorating the beautiful fifteen foot Christ- mas Tree that graced our main hall two weeks prior to Christmas vacation, a Christ- mas Party for all sophomores on December l8, with a special committee serving as hosts and hostesses, anol a special driver educa- tion assembly with Officer Lee Clark of the Highway Patrol as guest speaker. All sophomores should appreciate the fine iob done by their first semester officers who showed such outstanding leadership ability. --3. Awofzfiomo za , oui2cL 5 I LQ QM? Q6 s ,,,,.f wifi' ff nl 31- Hn- 35. N .. Y v' g ill l is FIRST SEMESTER SOPHOMORE COUNCIL consisted ot, Row 1, Miss Wyatt, adviser, Vicki Adkison, Barbara Frye, Shirley Sasaki, Janet Block, Eleanor Poole, Sandee Cloper, Priscilla Gonzales, Gerald Garland. Row 2, Mike Pearl, Winifrecl Sims, Betty Gilbert, Linda Eastwood, Joann Jones, Dana Smith, Gloria Coultas, Gloria Araiza, Mary Alvarez, Fred Hughes. Row 3, Mr, Dilworth, adviser, Bill Jessee, Carlos Nuanez, William Harriell, Ralph Valdez, Frank Campbell, Bill Patterson, Robert Mclflhinney. .4 V 'iv T 5 Q- k..,. ,W W V J l F , v, 515 M' - SFA: ? Wvf if 'if ts Ma .S ii , .v +f i , 1'-it I 'Ui if f ' - 5 i. ' 5 i 7 ' Y . .. i li, 9 f l i INCLUDED IN SECOND SEMESTER sophomore council were, Row 1, Judy Reyes, Irene Garcia, Claudia Moore, Helene Walker, Marilyn Fouts, Barbara Frye, Jody Sharp, Pam Miller. Row 2, Delores Webster, Virginia Clyde, Pat Lundy, Leda Medearis, Wilda Sutter, Mildred Mc- Laren, Sharon, Nemeth, Gloria Soultas, Gaylin, Greeley. Row 3, Miss Wyatt, Marvin Vital, Steven Rubinkan, Dick Williams, Manuel Ortega, Robert McElhinney, Fred Hughes, Frank Campbell, Mr. Dilworth. X ' l Cyan of 162 - in i l at Min F , M if fi S lla' 144 n '-' 'ww -uv A QM .. .. Q , ..,, -ff ' 1 w 2 Mary Mancillas MR. SHERRILL, PER. 3-Row 1: Linda Gomez, Adeline Torrez, Allene Cole, Lizzie Cunningham, Delia Prouty. Ro : , Annie Dixon, Dana Smith, Pauline Joy, Judy Abell, Kathy Person, Yvonne Prudhomme, Gloria Gallardo. Row 3: Alex Santana, Tommy Bozeman, Frank Herrara, Preston Stantield, Ernest Perkins, Woody Walter, Eddie Gilke. Row 4: Della Tifft, Elaine Robertson, Joyce Dud- ' Jim Grooms, Mr, Sherrill, ley, Lourie Loper, Bob Shultz, Leroy Harris, Clara Razo Rose Marie MR. SHERRILL, PER. 4-Row 1: Elaine Jackson, Wilma Logan, Lupe Gamboa, Rose Negretti, Dyan Dargitz, , Paszli. Row 2: Linda Beck, Cheryl Blakley, Joanne Brock, Irma Pretzer, Sharon Nemeth, Miclene MacKniki, Loretta Hernandez, Helen Hubbs, Irene Ramirez, Joan Hulbert, Penny Parillas. Row 3: Albert Ramirez, John Cherry, Criss Lindsey, Loretta Vorhees, Charlys Veals, Jackie Bellnavio, Cheryl Robinson, Irene Lindley, Glenda Williams, Alyce Miller, Sherie Strong, Mr. Sherrill. Row 4: Leonard Wheeler, Ralph Valder, Rueben Hernandez, Carlos Nuanez, Ed Templeton, Larry Burke, Edward Rose, Kenneth Spruell, Hugh Lamarr, Arthur Santos ' A S hen Peters, Criss Lindsey, Madge Kirk. 102 Bruce Sission, Howard Hunt, fep l Q R' ir ta ri. Ufcm of '62 L l -C' ..4 MR. SHERRILL PER 5 , -Row 'I: Anita Gamboni, Eleanor Poole, Mary Diaz, Alice Grove, Pat Henry. Row 2: Willie Roberson, Joe Taylor, James Burnett, Leroy Saas, Verlene Rothenberger, Marilyn Foutts, Mary Green, Judy Severs, Gwen Dart. Row 3: Terry Tyson, Danny Holmes, Tollie Hicks, Harold Hopper, Larry Brockmeier, Richard Fenstermacher, Mike McMahon, Dave Frietsch M ' Jensen, Rio Miller, Joe Varelo, Harold Cray, Salvador Martinez, Vin , r. Sherrill. Row 4: Carol cent Olvera, Kenneth Hawkins, Jame Brown. ,J A p.. SQ. l Q ,1- MR. SHERRILL PER 6 - , -Row 1: Gloria Jinoios, Anita Alvarez, Phylis Gunitfridoe, Sharla Grant, Ellen Goldman, Brenda Newchurch, La Verne Metcalf. Row 2: Betty Trantham, Dorothy Bly, Joyce Oglesby, Joyce Walker, Joyce Jones, Wilda Sutter, Carolyn Calonge. Row 3: Raul Valber, Carl Jacobson, John Trotter, James Lembrevon, Donnie McDaniels, Bucky Ficara, William Spurlock, Ronald Beard, David Allen, Mr. Sherrill. Row 4: Dennis Branch, Steve Southwick, Otis McGaftey, Allen Brown, Felix C ' Jill Melvin, Pete Casares. ooper, Gene Movins, Carl Jensen, IO3 X a III I JW ofzfzomo 'ze Ufam i we 1 - 5- xff K vw -1 tl QC, 2 51 2aef fs :f0i ,IL A,., 6 'Lo 9 -Q.. U 0,1 'A 'V 1, X 'r ' fly? MISS McCULlOUCH, PER. 3-Row 1: Mary Lou Contreraz, Aurora Dominguez, Elizabeth Cortez, Margo Lewis, Madeline Jones, Janie Boud- reaux, Row 2: Lorenzo Porras, Richard Speaks, Danny Donovan, Edward Thomas, Alfonso Duarte, Danny Esparya, Claude McGruder, John Maier. Row 3: Cynthia Kinney, Clearese Morris, Pearline Norwood, Lisbon Moore, Harry Taber, Eugene Anthony, John Sauer, Ronnie Maes, Mike Lombardi, Miss McCulloch. Row 4: Charles Stokes, Frank Campbell, Roy Apps, Richard Archailita, David Elmer, Percy Hamilton, .lim Sanders, Bob Lintz, Tau Moe, David Tobar, Harold Victorian. 4 MISS MCCULLOCH, PER. 4-Row 1: Frances Yvaira, Nanaka Kawahara, Luz Nariego, Irene Garcia, Janet Block, Dixie Haviland, Marjorie Jarvis. Row 2: Lerna Whaiton, Yolanda Galio, Diane Tanaka, Derring, Wade, Hatsumi Fuiinami, Regina Oglesby, Helene Moore, Joyce Neil- son. Row 3: Eddie Negrete, Tom Harbottle, Dick Farrel, David Felix, Marco Gomez, Albert Arvizu, Alma Johnson, Patricia Henderson, Joy Ferguson, Pat Lundy, Mary Whisler, Miss McCulloch. Row 4: Bruce Evans, Mike Gardener, Bill Greenland, Ted Venettes, Wayne Neilson, Gerald Austin, John Bradford, Homer Rowe, Leslie Myer, Bill Jessee. oflfiomo 'za 66115, K' fx sul Q ,Q lr 4 'fr U 0,459 a an n - . y., MISS MCCULLOCH, PER. 5-Row 'l: Triana Duffy, Mary Saucedo, Becky McKenna, Hearese Morris, Francis Artiz, Joy Kelley. Row 2: Gerald Garland, Robert Riley, Herbert Lopez, Manuel Magleno, David Herrera, Glen Salisbury, Larry Morales, Jerry Lee. Row 3: Paul Johnson, John Chamber, Kathy Snyder, Barbara Walker, Ozie Smith, Lena Calhoun, Lewis Holt, Miss McColloch. Row 4: Mario Morales, Gilbert Casanova, Ivan Leruaster, Stan Richardson, Bob Rohn, Richard B. Robbins, Jake Wallace, Emile Moses. TQ .5 af ' 4 Row 1: Virginia Cisneros, wain, Diana Garcia, Norma Smith, Theodora Edwards, Miss McCulloch. Row 3: Ignacio Guerra, Ray Fisher Jr., David Harris, Guodelupe Ol meda, Richard Filorez, Susanne Betts, Donna Weir, Michele Gibbs. Row 4: Robert Flores, Eugene Harris, Fred Hardaway, Kenneth Divans, Rudy Ramos, Clifford Arim, Danney Dooley. Shirley Sasaki, Saundra Duffy, Simone Riis, Judy Weisman. Row 2: Claudia Moore, Gisele Muecke, Barbara Huff Cfam of 762 me 4,- TO6 MISS WYATT PERIOD 2 - Row 1, Mary Finch, Frances Padilla, Barbara Taylor, Priscilla Saidana, Shirley Crawford, James Carol, Joann Jones. Row 2, Sandra Hill, Nellie Mendoza, Sandra McMillan, Brenda Lytle, Donna Spiller, Franzetta Rayburn, Cassaudria Slaughter, Virginia Clyde, Joanne Todd, Betty Chase. Row 3, James Flournoy, Mike Rardin, Emerson Woods, Ben Sierra, Ted Casian, Mick Garcia, Walter Alexander, Frank Truiillo, Rusty Christensen. Row 4, Miss Wyatt, Mike Farwell, Lynn McLanaba, Louie Torre, Frank Wilson, Arnold Medina, Sammy Ander- son, Dennis Brady, Terry Selby, David Gunn. Y! i Q MEMBERS OF THE sophomore talent show tryout committee were, Row 'l, Judy Reyes, Irene Garcia, Jody Sharp. Row 2, Claudia N -..ff-' Moore, Gloria Coultras, Sharon Nemeth. Row 3, Gaylin Greeley, - Wilda Sutter, Pat Lundy, Delores Webster. Row 4, Bob McElhinney, W H V A - ,,,,,- , - M-...--,, N--W n--wmv' Marvin Vital, Frank Campbell. TALENT AND THEME committee consisted of, Row 1, Marilyn Fouts, Virginia Clyde, Mildred McLaren, Pam Miller, Barbara Frye, Helen Walker, Fred Hughes, Leda Medearis, Laurie Loper. Cyan of 162 M .sf 'WG Ns.- :..-..4,.- ...-'Y' Row 1: Sylvia Curiel, Gloria Reyes, Doreen Kyander, Delores Pinero, Saundra Martin, Janice Mills, Bernadette Jacobs, Oweather Huddeston, Row 2: Cara Lou Hutchinson, Cydney Sherlock, Pam Miller, Shirley Lomax, Cheryl Westland, Gwyn Jones, Sandy Miller, Flora Lopez, Delores Howlett, Brenda Collier, Miss Wyatt. Row 3: Henry Gilbert, Glenda Trotter, Joann Vaughn, Ann Wade, Josie Small, Ruth Baggus, Diane Willis, Ava Dent, Ethel Fuqua, Billie Ferguson, Jevonia Clark, John Clutchelte. Row 4: Robert Rosa, Bill Patterson, Manuel Ortega, Fred McKenna, Carlos Davila, Larry Alexander, Marion Piryfoyle, Ernest Gomez, Howard Rhoads, Harold Essex, Jim Hall, Charles Jones. Decorating the beautiful titteen toot Christmas tree that graced our main hall two weeks prior to Christ- mas are Sandee Cloper, Shirley Sasaki, Betty Gilbert, and standing on the ladder, Mike Pearl. They were part of a special Christmas committee chosen by the Sophomore Council. l 1 r me In case anyone is still wondering who the pretty girl that was constantly with first semester A.S.B President Stewart Vawter, it's Mary Finch. She's o very vivacious, popular sophomore, who was not only an asset to Stewart but also to the Sophomore class. lO7 O lionmg CEM P ,, ,, u ,.,,, . I g I X I IIX IX ll l 1112 V s tg ,. fr-vs, hu JM i' J Row 1: Diane Morgan, Jody Sharp, Dannette Morgan, Carol Harter, Barbara Velma, Fau Oh-You, Linda Miller. Row 2: Sally Aarza, Sandra Woosley, Francis Broines, Susie Skillman, Coral Rose, Jessie Dellin, Lorraine Blanchard, Carol Garcia, Maiorie Webb, Row 3: Roger Shafer, Steve Leal Terry Vaughf, Charles Morris, Fermin Rodriguez, Margarite O'Neal, Winifred Sims. Row 4: Hitoski Matoba, Richard Estrada, James Stecher, Royal Moore, Mr, Dilworth. Richard Hemenway, , Barry Collier, Johnny Martinez, Anthony Wilson, Joe Johnson, 114-4' Row 1: Norman Dogget, Yovanne Bendy, Josephine Palacios, Martha Teiida, Frances Bendy, Leslie Pilts, Sandi Ware, Rebecca Row 2: Oswald McNeal, Alfonso Hernandez, Delbert Carter, Elias Perez, Roman Neriega, Louie Areene, Alfredo Autierrez, Billy Row 3: Mildred Brown, Delores Carter, Micheal Dingillo, Richard Keer, James Blakey, Bob Kline, Mike Pearl, Richard Chaffin. Row ' D'ck Williams, Keith Qualls, Robert Greenhalgh, Joe Ammons, Stephen Rubinkan and Mr. Dilworth. Friese, Walter Brown, i lO8 Alvarez. Hoanzl. 4: Gary jofzgomo 'ze Ufhu :qu-u S T i A-:- Wh-. L , I Row 1: Johnnie Nelson, Patsy Herrin, Judy Saunders, Elia Maillet, Janet Abner, Mary Olvarez, Pat Mahoney. Row 2: Harry Johnson, Mil- dred McLaren, Barbara Taylor, Harriet West, Jackie Risuiz, Sharon Pulcher, Roxie Myers, Audrey Jefferson, Joyce Jones, Eddie Jordan. Row 3: Eddie Zealey, Jerry Foster, Mike Tiams, Frank Anderson, Ken Halzle, John Hulse, Robert Aranda, Ruby Hernandez, David Sturn, Randall Brown. Row 4: Miss Wyatt, Ralph Price, Phillip Dent, Kenneth Thompson, Aston McArn, John Celestine F ' Howard. , reeman Kung, Ed Bereal, James -an fli 3 Row 1- Frances V l . easques, Patsy Miller, Mae Foster, Nancy Mesenheimer, Geneva Schmidt, Priscilla Gonzales, Evangeline Ramos, Row 2: Ethel Hardwick, Artie Gary, Gerry Hayes, Sandy Hensley, Gaylen Greeley, Marian Falson, Cathy Acosta, Miss Wyatt. Row 3: Nick Lee, Katie Bosauio, Mary Garcia, Bernice Barnes, Altha Tate, Muriel Carter, Carlene Myers, Eileen Holland, Rosie Airengton, John Jones. Row 4: Leroy Noone, Waldo Williams, Danice Croze, Alan Wilridge, Glen Williams, Dennis Smith, Joe Vedalez D Mike Johnson, Charles Carrier. , anny Cortez, George Del Rosario, iO9 11.- lx id 4 Clfam of 162 in Yam va iw MRS. TERRY, PER. 'I-Row 1: Mrs. Terry, Adeline Hernandez, Shirley Anderson, Connie Sedulah, Diane Clarkson, Dorothy Coleman, Linda Baker. Row 2: Jan Anderson, Delores Webster, Brenda Jackson, James Dunigan, Ralph Molitor, Vincent Floyd, Richard Wagner. Row 3: Don Butler, Ersaul Jordan, Glendell Morgan, James Fountain, Xauvier Alexander, William Harriet, Leon Falk. Row 4: Walter Meadows, Paul Gable, Robert Davison, Sye Rhodes, James Kawaguchi, Leslie Calender. - U ,Q Row 'l: Pauline Ramirez, Sandee Cloper, Mary Kemp, Pat Myrtle, Beatrice Eaton, Carol Knettle, Row 2: Jean Peton, Kay Parmley, Sharon Niceloas, Janice Stewart, Sue Wood, Brenda Conody alee, Leda Medaris. Row 3: Mrs. Terry, Herbert Holmes, Tommy Lee, Charles Huston, John Allen, Robert Lang, Parley Barthalamew, Craig Davies. Row 4: Dale Boatwrite, Wesley Brown, Ronnie liams, Fred Foster, Robert McGowen, Richard Kapland, Dick Fisher. Dorothy Smith, Betty Tucker, Mary Ottens , Betty McDow, Erla Buckman, Jackie Nunn- James Bennett, Johny Tello, Frankie Arines, Carbrige, Dick Foster, Thomts, Claude Wil- Qian of D2 K T W3 af-fc' uv- Row 1: Shirley Demesme, Jody Reyes, Dorothy Vicki Johnson, Teresa Cook, Linda Russell, Gloria Ariza. Row 2: Mrs. Terry, Cora Green, Carol Burley, Carolyn Thomson, Trudy Fox, Sandra Lawhorn, Jerry Meyer, Patricia Carter, Gloria Clay. Row 3: Jim Fossen, Bob Julian, Phil Kuis, Mike Guterrio, Bill Venacle, Harry Veltman, John Ramirez, Ronald Hernandez, George Williamson. Row 4: Dan Hall, Howard Graves, Bill Watson, Bill Hagedorn, Ritchie Griffen, Garth Waters, Russel Dickerson, Sam Carl, Robert Fenstermaker, Micheal Richard, Richard Bass. 'il I iltlf '35, I! is Row I: Yolanda Lopez, Lynette Oliphant, Jeannie Bellenger, Betty Beard, Loretta Baltimore. Row 2: Patricia Marsh, Dorine Maillet, Shirley Proctor, Irene Mendoza, Ella Frank, Patricia Twardovvski, Cherryl Galasse, Charlene Simpson, Donna Solak, Florence Poetzsch. Row 3: Billy Johnson, William Harvey, Ronald McCall, Samuel Colbert, Fred Hughes, Dennis Harrison, Paul Sanders, Robert Aguilar, Rubin Meza. Row 4: Betty Gilbert, Betty Perkins, Kathy Janecek, Linda Kilgore, Berna Hunter, Terry Allen, Barnie Perez, Alfred Barrios, Arthur Kassebaum, Mr. Dilworth. 'Q N4 4 l li i ' f I p 'I A s v- Cfczm of D2 SPECIAL EDUCATION-Row 'I: Lelia Boozer, Rose Cash, Cathy Arrickiello, Lacy Hughes, Ann Palarcly, Mary Kay Kavenport. Row 2: Mrs. Suthard, Joyce Patton, Bertha Hackett, Lydai Gamboa, Jean Telles, Janice Telles, Mar- iorie Colt, Calvin Clark, Row 3: Alvin Stricken, Abel Aquirre, Robert McElhinney, Oscar John- son, Robert Taylor, Ben Reyes, Elfego Madrid, Dick Busic, Cleo Lewis. Row 4: Herbert Salazar, Augustine Gonzales, Robert Manzano, Otis Carmichael, Paul Flannon, Mervin Vital, Roose- velt Fenderson, Mike Walker, Alex Figueroa, James Coleman, Harvey Fugua. R529- MR. DILWORTH, PERIOD 3-Row 1: Mar Ortiz, Dorothy Castillo, Juanita Lucero, Mar Lou Armstrong, Ilda Rabago, Alice Leon. Ro 2: Tommy Lyle, Bonny Witt, Darlene, Brenna Evelyn Dewberry, Gloria Caultas, Ruth Rondo Doris Williams, Sherry Berlow. Row 3: Mari Acosta, Ronnie Johnson, Willie Maxwell, Davi Olson, Harry McKittrick, Rueben Gasparra, Ra Garcia, Jessie Davis Ernest Barne, John John son, Mr. Dilworth. lim? fzfiux .: 'f' 5+-i ' rw, paul W MRS. TERRY PERIOD 6-Row I: Mrs. Terry, Barbara Frye, Sherry Bocker, Judy Creesey, Mary Dorham, Linda Eastwood, Owen Moore. Row 2: Saundra Wellington, Carolyn Green, Emma Johnson, Anita Kilpatrick, Melvin Dean, Lonsal Bradford, Melvin Brown. Row 3: Val Mayo, Dick Spaur, Eddie Carbins, Bob Orzoyan, Howard Wheaton, Gary Caldera, John Schuben. Row 4: Sam Wright, Clethus Austin, Melvin Vital, Tom Mistretta, Brian Smith, Stan Koch. BILL JESSEE, first semester Sophomore class president, is pictured welcoming Manuel Ortega into office as second semester oresident. On-lookers are: Fred Hughes, second semester vice-president, Irene Garcia, second semester secretary, Manuel, Bill, and Dick Williams, second semester treasurer. Along with the effi- ciency of both semesters' officers, the Sophomore Council members should also be congratulated for two perfect semes- ters of well-rounded activities. Cycles of '62 . it rf 1 nf I 5 UNDER THE DIRECTION of President Bill Jessee, the Sophomore class sponsored their annual Driver Education assembly. The committee members responsible for this assembly were: Bill Jessee, Barbara Frye, Carlos Nuanez, and Miss Wyatt. Standing are: William Harriell, Priscilla Gonzales, Dora Smith, Gloria Araiza, Eleanor Poole, Janet Block and Ralph Valdez. This committee collected ques- tions and used them as a basis for a panel discussion. MEMBERS OF THE Sopha Chi Social Committee spent many long hours planning the social activities for the members of the Sopha Chi Club, These energetic mem- bers are: Wilda Sutter, Janet Abner, Linda Kilgore, Dixie Haviland, Janet Block, and Gaylin Greely. Standing: Barbara Frye, Ethel Hardwick, Mary Ottens, Loretta Voorhees, Gwen Dart, Altha Tate, Miclene MacNicki, Pam Miller, and Miss McCulloch. All members of the Social Committee are efficient as well as-energetic Sopha Chi members, ,. I Q I. EQ, A we e -f , I ' K, xl C f YY IX . 5 1 ! , Mpgi N2 28 mi? 5 is M V K t S 1 gnlnemsi A , 4 V m ,. I 5:52 Q 3 I, .SI .5 A 1 5 , 4 gi Q 2 Q - QQNHRYQQ, , M W.. ,M .pg '-A-f ' 'H--X..,,...,.fx. k y . I . , g .' I ' r -' '- m f Jam , 'L yawn ,, V , mociafac! cgfucfenf Body glass Lcfanf Ad: , sl B rf- H , , i ,Av 'N PRESIDENT STEWART VAWTER Stewart is as friendly as he is efficient wherever you find him, Los Picaros club, football practice, ushering in the traditional Squire uniform, attending Mimir- athenian field trips, representing Compton at conferences in and around this area, and hold- ing the office of Commissioner of Athletics, are some of the many activities in which Stewart Vawter, our Fall Semester Student Body President, has taken part. As President, his responsibilities included presiding over all Student Council meetings, appointing all necessary committees, representing Compton at the Coast League Stu- dent League Council meeting on the Lynwood campus, and last but certainly not least, heading all assemblies. His solid scholastic rating and friendly approach, combined with his acquired leadership qualities, unfold to reveal a fine per- sonality, which has diligently led the student government on the Big C campus through an- other successful semester. The future plans of this energetic, all around boy include attending a four year college and majoring in architecture. Portraying a typical scene of Student Govern- ment at work are Vice President JoAnn Roop, and Secretary Liz Matesky. flies 93155 icfalzf 574. fi F. Cgfficau aczsfaziss Gqcgiausinznfs Under the leadership of our Student Body president, Stewart Vawter, and his respective council, and through the guidance of Mr. Everett Shipman, the Student Government on the Compton High School Campus has done a splendid iob in initiating all wishes of the Compton Tarbabes. Their diligent work and ever present stamina has proved well worth their while in exchange for all the accomplishments they have achieved. Their achievements for the fall semester of i959 are many. With the assistance of Mr. Shipman they planned all assemblies, they planned and participated in the Home- coming activities which included selling tickets, making ar- rangements to have the necessary cars, and ordering all the flowers. The council also put on a comedy basketball game in order to initiate the first basketball assembly of this school year. This group represented the Tarbabes at conferences where they learned how to carry out their different jobs in the best possible manner. Thank you, First Semester Student Council, for a iob well done. ,,.,..f-'Q T JoAnn Roop, first semester Student Body vice presi- dent, set a good example in fulfilling her responsi- bilities. Aside from filling in when the president was absent, she was ex-officio member of all appointed committees. JoAnn's outstanding character was truly an asset to the Student Council. Liz Matesky, capably and conscientiously, served as our first semester Student Body Secretary. One of her responsibilities was to greet all students visit- ing our friendly campus. Considering her contagious smile and out-going personality, the iob was in re- liable hands. 117 J aqfbnquun W. ., ., .Mk ypqnaw-.9 mociafecf Ajfucfenf Body 93151 Lcfemf . 'uu:ow-Q-,-if Q... mo, ' 5, ,sqm M.,,...s ,wr a, 4 ,, 1 Bruce Fisher Bruce Fisher, as versatile as he is capable, is shown here lrightl clowning with Mike Cahoon and Santa, lDon Verbecki. Bruce Fisher, second semester Student Body presi- dent, was quite the man about campus this year. Not only did he make a good president, he was also a three year Ietterman in cross country and track, a member of DeMolays, and a member of Squires. As a senior he was a yell leader and King of the Christmas Dance. As for the future, Long Beach State and Santa Barbara are the two colleges that he plans to attend. However, before Bruce enters either of these colleges, he must decide upon a career which will be either a Certified Public Accountant or an occupation in the field of chemistry. No matter what his fu- ture plans are, he will always be able to look back on his second semester Student Body Presi- dency, and the many other offices he held on the Tarbabe Campus, with great pride. Discussing Council business between meetings are Vice President Marylee Jessee and Secretary Janet Eastwood. CW Kwai J' L55 Lclanf a . Qfkdiii scisfaz Gqcgiavslnenfi Aided by the enthusiasm of its president, Bruce Fisher, the second semester Student Council harmoniously strove for, and reached their set goals. Profitable lectures delivered by Mr. John Tachihara in leadership class and the advisorship of Mr. Everett Shipman were invaluable assets. Goals that the council reached and the activities it undertook were varied. lt promoted the traditional Color Day by making appropriate posters, and, as a result of three appointed committees, it initiated three successful assemblies. The committees were the Exchange Assembly Committee which chose the best talent acts to be shown to neighboring high schools, the Nomination Assembly Committee introduced eligible candidates to the student body, and the Recognition Assembly Committee which planned the assembly where various honors and awards were presented to deserving stu- dents. The Spring semester of 1960 has been a successful one and the students on the famous campus of Compton high school have benefitted from the real and personal ef- forts ofthe second semester Student Council. img, . 3 L Marylee Jesse, second semester Student Body vice president, proved to be a successful officer which is typical of her warm personality. A few of her past achievements were Girls' League president, popular Thespian starlet, a homecoming princess, and winner of the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow contest. f , 49-.. Janet Eastwood, second semester Student Body secre- tary, has used her enthusiasm well in order to com- plete a not so easy iob. Like her predecessor, she faithfully exercised all of her duties which meant writing all necessary correspondence and keeping a notebook of letter perfect council minutes. Student xi: JOANNE SOLAK El Campanile Editor va-f DOUG AMERMAN .. Buys' Fedvrtaion President Exchange Assembly Committee members, Stewart Vowter, Morylee Jessee, Manuel Ortegcs, choirmcuny Janet Fornsley, and Tony Fontes had cz difficult time declding which acts of the three class talent shows were the best to be presented in the Exchange Assembly. Y thi. , TONI ROBINSON Cornm1'ss1'on,vr of Public Relations T 12' STEWART VAWTER JANET EARNSLEY STEVE MAURO Commissioner of Athletics Commissioner of Finance Senior Class President Vs X ounci if .inzasfaz z .sag K,....-J Recognition Assembly Committee members were Dave Shaw, Christy Clark, chairmany and Don Dye. This important committee planned the last assembly of the yearg its purpose being to recognize all deserving students. I? -,...-:AA Nomination Assembly Committee planned the big nomination assembly preceding the fall semester elections of the 1960-i961 school year. Doug Amerman, Toni Robinson, Joanne Solak, and Steve Mauro, chairman, did a fine iob in presenting this assembly ie Jovce UMSTEAD DON PYE Conzm1'ssr'0ner of S'nc1'ul Aclizrilfes Yell King TONY FONTES Junior Class Prv.v1'd0r1l .fl 3f?.'?s' .- -if CHRISTY CLARK Girls' Laagzzc Preszllvnt MANUEL ORTEGA Sophomore Cluxx Prvsfclcnt MR. EVERETT SHIPMAN Adviser is i A 5 I vw xp a, K iff' M Q 'IX-x S ' 1 2 as M12 X W 4 f .',', ff . R Y' M1024 .- ' t k g 1 2 5 E 52 , , f, Q ws. an ,VC nf 'Wu 1 W 5 i 5 K Q W ,vsnnummmh ww ,,'f9s?,k I Y -' MMI. ' 46 -Nl' I r 3 1 , I X wnn1suluunnLp- f. -+'w--an---wmv 'x .,........... W 'N W, .. V M . K I ' - vi v 'W ' , f .5 5 ' 4 x .W Y I , 5 , X 1 f' 1 40 I 'Q V' M1 49 'M I 1 r 4 559' ,F -A F 'Q' 'M A .pare ' 'Y ' wr' W A arg fl X ,M W lf Q xf V A ,,,, .Jim Hfmyl. K w Y 1-.Qi if a,.j'l'u-fn 'H ,UA i . X W ,,. . gnu- 'WW tr 3 P 2 fr'- f f Marianne Betts John Crawford Evangeline Goseco David Huff Samuel Block Janet Farnsley Bruce Fisher ls., Janet Eastwood ,Kei ASN Mrs. Pauline Abbott Phil Caudill Ugilnaffaa 3. J ni. Andrea Hackman Fred Kimbrel Marylee Jessee K Qs, sflf- 518' Q V ,,.,. i .1,, 4 ! if T Linda Kershaw Bob l-Ufldes Linda Loynd Dehh uifzas In every high school there is one coveted club membership. At Compton Senior High School the coveted club is the well known Chimettes and Squires organization. Twelve boys and twelve girls are chosen every year from the senior class to represent the leaders of outstanding marks in scholarship and citizenship. Before the year of activities begins the Chimettes and Squires go through the traditional formal initiation on cam- pus which is carried on with fun, thrills and ex- citement. The traditional uniform is the official blue sweaters with white blouses or shirts, and gray skirts or slacks. Their important services on campus are helping in the attendance office before school and acting as hosts and hostesses to the foreign exchange students who visit our campus in February. They also sponsor the An- nual Color Day Dance in February. Participating in the Early Friday Release Campaign is another traditional activity of the Chimettes and Squires. These twenty-four members are very well known on the Tarbabe campus. We are very proud of every one. David Shaw JoAnn Roop i1 1 Steve Mauro Maureen Quinn is if . if Tir 1 Stewart Vawter Lewis I i Liz Matesky I Marvin Neill Joanne Solak 8 t ' . t , . L if t ,J me --- lrx- ,, ,N R W V I L K Q A A H :Q s 122- Q it t M V a' . , ' ' i f T' Q, 0 A L Q. af , gf 1 1- 3 . L. L 4 W Qi. I X 'W' i I 'ji Q my .T Q 1.,vfr l 1 - t -. Y- . TN . ee- ' 1- - 'Q is , is ,ffl ,' ..,,. 141 ws, S J ,ji f iw r L 'P , . ,,. ff L if K r.tli, j c F ' gr ,J V 5 ' ' Z. iv! L fy.: ' tx V , c lit - its s .. .4 an . .F A 5- . I is E. K K: 'i V,Vk 4. My ' I Ja 'V R .fy -6 .. f i l 5-4- Row 1: Rosalind Mills, Juanita Reed, Linda Kershaw, Janet Farnsley, JOyce Umstead, Amy Barth, Linda Loynd, Linda Flint, Sandra Kramer, Virginia James, Irene Koopmans. Row 2: Judy Papendick, Florence Poetzsch, Wilda Sutter, Irma Acosta, Linda Perkins, Sandra Mayben, Della Owens, Susie Jensen, Galleta Russell, Virginia Clyde, Gwen Dart, Leda Madearis. Row 3: Charlotte Purmort, Joyce Holmes, Ethel Ramsey, Judy Williams, Mary May- ben, Norma Briggs, Linda Kilgore, Martha Bewley, Francine Willis, Berna Gunter, Frances Cummings, JoAnn Roop, Judy Carper, Darnell Wyley. Row 4: Delores Willis, Myra Horton, Melinda Chapman, Michele Pearl, Nancy Doe, Rita Sager, Sharon Spence, Elva Gilbert, Judy James, Joanne Phelps, Lola Smith, Barbara Lacey, Carleen Underwood, Becky Elliott. Row 5: Arthur Kassebaum, Don Dye, David Whitehead, Leroy Wiens, Kenny Hunter, Terry Hulse, Chuck Bryan, Mike Braun, Jim Hall, Jerry Collins and Bill Jessee. Row 1: Sue Heacock, Otelia Rivera, Sherry Hurlock, Judy Kelly, Stella Treio, Sharon Swift, Bonnie Barmore, Julie Jessee, Jean Rohm, Pam Myers, Suellen Sprague. Row 2: Jeanette Iverson, Teresa Castillo, Irene Garcia, Janet Block, Mary Armstrong, Cheryl Blakely, Ellen Lewis, Teresa Cook, Sandy Hensley, Claudia Moore, Virginia ireland, Lynett Stenvila. Row 3: Terry Tatlow, Judy Henry, Carolyn Hines, Joyce Vance, Cathy Acosta, Peggy Cole, Linda Lee, Pat Palmer, Diane Lewis, Vickie Davies, Cathy Hines, Debbie Vance, Nancy Harmon, Sally Neer, Helen Hubbs, Mary Ottens. Row 4: Paul Johnson, John Scott, John Hulse, Dick Williams, Rueben Gonzales, Roger Fouts, Marvin Neill, Samuel Block, Don Chapman, Bill Watford, Mr. Sherrill, sponsor. l28 ouffi geffowa ifz CM? Compton's Youth Fellowship Club is one of the most successful clubs on campus along with being the largest. Members of this organization take pride in their faith, by ioining in with others every other Wednesday morning for a meet- ing in which a guest speaker is tea- tured. They participate in youth rallies, and sponsor Go to Church Nights. Lmifzaffianicuz Qffas u 'Cm' R0 FIRST SEMESTER MIMIRATHENIAN OFFICERS-Row 'lx Bob Landes, SECOND SEMESTER MIMIRATHENIAN OFFICERS-Row T: Maureen Janet Farnsley, Pat Gordon. Row 2: Mr. Busch, Marvin Neill, Mrs. Quinn, John Crawford. Row 2: Cathy Hines, Mr. Busch, Eugene Eagles. Endo. IAJECLKEEQTETQ L,-as:-, -if PROUD AND DESERVING are these members of Sealbearers and their sponsors. Row 1: Maureen Quinn, Marianne Betts, Janet Farnsley, Liz Matesky. Row 2: Cathy Hines, Madelaine Messall, Paula Crunk, Mrs. Eagles. Row 3: Mr. Busch, Bob Landes, John Crawford, Marvin Neill. Students with the highest scholastic averages on campus are known as Sealbearers. They are awarded a certificate denoting their achieve- ments as members ofthe California Scholarship Federation. In order to qualify as Sealbearers, they must have been members of the Mimir- athenian Honor Society atleast four out of the possible six semesters in high school, one of which had to be in their senior year. Members of this organization take great pride and honor in being life members in the California Scholarship Federation. Mrs. Ruth Eagles anrd Mr. Monroe Busch have done an outstanding iob as sponsors of the Mimirathenians. Fulfilling the rigid but rewarding requirements of Sealbearers were, Marianne Betts, John Crawford, Paula Crunk, Janet Farnsley, Cathy Hines, Bob Landes, Liz Matesky, Madelaine Messall, Marvin Neill, and Maureen Quinn. irnbzafgelziuizi 7 J 8. diszw 1 I-I-I , 1 3 Q UG 5, Vs L ff M l as Sophomore Mimiraihenian Members-Row 'l: Frances Yvarra, Luz Noriega, Cara Lou Hutchins, Sandee Cloper, Eleanor Poole, Priscilla Gonzales, Barbara Frye, Shirley Sasaki, Linda Beck. Row 2: Efhyl Hardwick, Clara Raza, Mary Lou Armstrong, Pam Miller, Ellen Goldman, Pat Twardowski, Haisumi Fuginami, Gwen Jones, Geraldine Hayes, Janer Abner, Mary Alvarez. Row 3: Cheryl Westland, Carolyn Salisbury, Ruth Random, Jean Payron, Lena Calhoun, Millie McClaren, Helen Hubbs, Cheryl Galassi, Laurie Loper, Betty Gilberr, Gwen Dart, Leda Medearis. Row 4: Gerald Garland, Dick Farrell, Pat Mahoney, Bill Patterson, Carlos Nuanez, Dick Williams, Arthur Kassebaum, Ginnie Clyde, Bob Lin1z,STeve Robinson. 5' A I , 'QSJM' I 45: F X Y 4-2.4 9 ' ad- B hh JY? xr f 'V 'BJ J - il i R ff, s,s so '- - l 'L g Y' 9- I L , 1 f L v L W H X ' - 0,4- 1 vggfifvfif ,. 4 D' ni 84' Ffif A f- Q J V . H A . , ,rkrgiii A . E, is 3 ,mir 1 Junior and Senior Mimiraihenian Members-Row 1: Linda Bonham, Sharon Swift, Karen Freeman, Bonnie Barmore, Pat Morehouse, Karen Malchow, Julia Jessee, Joan Maier. Row 2: Tom Tibloens, Cathy Hines, Liz Matesky, Madelaine Messall, Par Palmer, Charlene Zimmerman, Joyce Krawlic, Janef Farnsley, Winifred Jensen, Frances Nemefh, Valerie Draghiceanu, David Shaw. Row 3: Walter Kifagawa, Marianne Betts, Frances Milne, Mary Long, Barbara Rain, Mary Mayben, Sherry Du Shane, Sharon Spence, Myra Horfon, Nancy Doe, Linda Clark, Par Gordon. Row 4: Eugene Endo, Max Harrell, Gene Allen, Marvin Neill, Bob Landes, Leon Woods, Lamar Mia, John Crawford, Mike Mafesky, Bill Hawkins, Kenny Perkins, Bill Wofford, Herman Proby, Ladd Seekins. El lU7zi'zcLflQ.512icL1z1 lb wg Q-'v C7 W 11 Qs QQ v l 5' 1 1 K V237 5 4 M I feng,-,QE . 1 R' ,,,..fr. SOPHOMORE MIMIRATHENIAN MEMBERS-Row 1: John Tello, Shirley Sasaki, Linda Beck, Barbara Frye, Mary Lou Armstrong, Charla Grant, Sandee Cloper, Cara Lou Hutchinson. Row 2: Bill Patterson, Miclene Macknicki, Mildred McLaren, Jean Payton, Verleen Rothenberger, Cherryl Galassi, Helen Hublas, Carolyn Salisbury, Ellen Goldman. Row 3: Mr. Busch, Bob Lintz, Pat Lundy, Gwen Dart, Betty Gilbert, Virginia Clyde, Steven Rubinkan. 3, . 'ylun .fs Q-v fn 'R fr n .aw . X 7 Q41 'S-' 'CS' 'F' . , L ,M 3 ,w aus ,na- il 'vu' X. l li N... g '? JUNIOR AND SENIOR MIMIRATHENIAN MEMBERS - Row 1: Farnsley, Liz Mateslcy, Paula Crunk. Row 3: John Crawford Kitagavva, Row 4: Ladd Seekins, Pat Gordon, Leroy Wiens, Carl Ruoff, Mrs. Eagles. Cathie Hines, Maureen Quinn, Jill Danforth, Bonnie Bcrmore, Karen Freeman, Pat More- house, Julia Jessee, Lynette Stenvall. Row 2: Mary Mayben, Yvonne Divans, Marianne Betts, Madelaine Messall, Joan Maier, Andrea Hackman, Janet , Lamont Miya, Bob Landes, Marvin Neill, Frank Casian, Max Harrell, Tom Tibloens, Walter l3l Gqcflizvslnslzfi Consisting of presidenis from all The differenT clubs and ' -Cl b or anizafions on our school campus is The Inter u Q Council. The club's main purpose is To puT all clubs un- rovemenT of The club's der one organizaTion for The imp members. They discuss all major business ThaT occurs on campus. In Turn each club presidenT has The responsi- . . . . . mm biliT To reporT To his individual club The business Y has been Taken up aT The previous meeTing, and To geT hich may improve a par- The opinions and suggesTions w Ticular club or The campus in general. ExcellenT leader- ship has been displayed under The guidance of Mr. Ever- . . . . S S' eTT Shipman, co-ordinaTor of STudenT AcTiviTies. ucces fully carrying ouT Their duTies as officers were f1rsT semes- Ter leaders, Roger Hughes, presidenT, Dave Huff, vice- presidenf, Delberfa Summers, secreTary, and Nick Kas- ' l a baum Treasurer Helping To make our school pays se , . fabulous success is The duTy of The InTer-Club Council. IT does so by selling TickeTs on and off campus for The play. Being presidenT of a approved by The STudenT Council, is The only main re- . . . . . H d Cl ThroughouT The school year. club, whose consTiTuTion has been uiremenT of This club, Various acTiviTies are sca ere ounai f INTER-CLUB COUNCIL MEMBERS-Row I: Janice Richardson, National Forensic League, Linda Beck, Sopha Chi, Sally Neer, I-IomeTTes, Darla Pyle, Business Club, Sandy Mayben, G.A.A. Row 2: Marvin Neill, Mimirarhenians, David Whitehead, LaTin Club, I2oberT Treio, Boys' Federahon, Mike Braun, Y.F.C., David ' h n Gough, Band, Bay Warren, Scribes. NoT s ow are Denny Lewis, Tarbabe Tufors, and Marylee Jessee, Girls' League, E 132 jnfafz - Lgfkcazs INTER-CLUB COUNCIL OFFICERS: Nick Kasse- baum, Treasurer, representing Thespians, Del- berTa Summers, secretary, Los Picaros and Drill Team, Mr. EvereTT Shipman, sponsor, Dave Huff, vice-president, ChimeTTes-Squires. Q3 'J 'Lau .inf ,ann ROGER HUGHES Science Club Representative ounai Dfyhw RECEIVING TH officers of the second semester l nter Club Council are Jo Ann Roop, president- Denny Lewis, vice-president- Joyce V , ance, secretary, and Joe Strapac, treasurer. E HONOR of being elected g3zesicf.snf JO ANN ROOP Second Semester President F 2.7 l Gqcfiieaemenfa Due to the illn , . e ipman, the activities of lnter-Club Council have been very limited. They have had two meetings in which they introduced the presidents of their respective clubs, elected their pres- ident, JoAnn Roop, and discussed such important issues on campus as Early Friday Release, better relations be- tween club members, and how to develop school spirit. With the return of Mr. Shipman, the club will resume its regular meetings. The Early Friday Release movement sparked by the Boys' Federation under the direction of Mr. Polsky and Mr. Parker, has been made successful by the participation of campus club members who wil- lingly picked up paper and trash. Various school activi- ties are sponsored by the Inter-Club Council which promote a better relationship between clubs and boost school spirit. JoAnn Roop, president of Chimettes- Squires, was elected to the office of President of lnter- Club Council by the other members of the Council. Denny Lewis, vice-president, president of Los Picaros and Tar- babe Tutors, Joyce Vance, secretary, Junior Red Cross, Joe Strapac, treasurer, Physical Science Club are all eagerly awaiting the return of their advisor, so they may continue servin th ' g eir school to the utmost of their ability. ess of sponsor Mr Ever tt Sh I Via I 2 LQPT.. ounci SECOND SEMES BERS: Row 1: Jo Ann Roop, representing Chimettes-Squires, Christy Clark, Girls' League, Juanita Reed, G.A.A., Cynthia Hill, Modern Dance, Bertha Gutierrez, Business Club. Row 2: Denny Lewis, Tarbabe Tutors and L os Pica ros, Charlott Purmont, Homettes, Kola White National Forensic League, Delberta Summers, Drill Team. Row 3: Joyce Vance, Junior Red Cross, David Shaw, Scribes, Ronnie Maes, Key Club, Lamont Miya, Latin Club, Doug Ammer- man, Boys' Federation. Row 4: Joe Strapac, Physical Science, John Crawford, Mimira- thenians, Steve Rubinkan, Biology Club, Don Dye, Youth Fellowship Club, Dave Gough, Band, Nick Kassebaum, Th TER INTER-CLUB COUNCIL MEM- espians. 133 glzsiicfanf Qfkcsii unc! l'WOcL'Z sg 1,,g Wai .garnaifaz Marylee Jessee received the hon- or of being elected first semester, 1959 - 60 President ot Girls' League. During her three years at Compton, she worked diligent' ly to promote school spirit. Her sparkling personality and radiant smile headed the list ot qualities that Marylee used to become one of our Homecoming Princesses. Marylee was a member of Chim- ettes - Squires, a member ot Drill Team, Junior class secretary, and served as second semester As- sociated Student Body vice-presi- dent. A d d i n g to her many achievements at Compton, Mary- lee received the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award. ,TK , r Q wx - - r., i e 1 . , t H, 1 ,, 1- g li illll Fl! is lt, ,C Officers and Board members are Marylee Jessee president Joanne Solak Linda Loynd Delberta Summers, Linda Flint, Sandra Mayben Amy Barth Darla Pyle Vickie Davies Linda Kershaw, Evangeline Goseco, Sally Neer, Irene Garcla Linda Beck Hideko Kawa hara. gizfs 7 llaa ua Attending the welcome fem are Peggy Cole, Lonna Stems Virginia James and Mrs. Amy Gross, co-sponsor of Girls' League gjizfs I ea as .f 'zeiicfenf l. 'IWW ,ANQ CHRISTY CLARK, incoming president, graciously accepts the gavel from the successful first semester Girls' League president, Mcirylee Jessee, Ufndiii unc! Boaz of 'r 4vs':f'f1,.s. r A ' 1- - OFFICERS AND BOARD MEMBERS Christy Clark, president, Darla Pyle, Juanita Reed, Sandi Ware, Linda Eastwood, Catherine Hines, Delberta Summers, Peggy Brown, JoAnne Roop, Joanne Solak, Mary Long, Charlotte Purmort, Nancy Harman, Carole Shaver, Hideko Kawahara, Cynthia Hill. i N 'S' 'W econ cxernesfez CHRISTY CLARK'5 GENUINE friendliness and interest in others proved to be real assets during her term as second semester Girls' League president. ln addition to the many hours she devoted to Girls' League activities, this popular Homecoming princess somehow found time to achieve an enviable scholastic record and to participate in numerous other campus activities. Not the least of which in- cluded two year membership on the drill team, one year as flag girl, 1959 Commission- er of Social Activities, 1958 Junior class vice- president and two semesters as a student council member. ,Il i' K Q FIRST SEMESTER COUNCIL MEMBERS: Row 'I, Kathy Gross, Mary Armstrong, Cathy Badame, Ellen Lewis, Jodie Sharp, Judy Kelly, Irene Garcia, Nanako Kawahara, Hideko Kawahara. Row 2, Janice Telles, Delores Webster, Delores Hallett, Darla Pyle, Linda Kershaw, Janie Boudreaux, Pat Mahoney, Claudia Moore, Sydney Sherlock, Clearese Morris, Helen Walker. Row 3, Mrs. Gross, Sandra Mayben, Amy Barth, Donna Kutch, Diana Lewis, Sandi Ware, Ozie Smith, Barbara Jones, Peggy Sue Brown, Rosalind Mills, Muriel Carter, Billie White. Row 4, Lola Smith, Marylee Jessee, Linda ' f' ld, Norma Briggs, Beverly Kling, Linda Kilgore, Joan Hulbert, Leda Medearis, Carolyn Combs. Clark, Seramarie Wester ie ,541 . 16000 ...---' ......--- ,......-- ,..-.--- s .- E U .,.,,,-i,.e- ., ' 1' .f.v.... r.iXf'f 'f3?'g-s.-as A xg w.,Y?3:,P. .. -S -xfg-,V ...v u.Y w.,.--sf' . , ..,, V .8 .,., i . R in carrying a ASSISTING THE PHOTOGRAPHE ladder to take pictures are E, Goseco, I ' A. B rth Garcia, L. Flint, V. Davies, L. Loynd, a M. Jessee, J. Solak, ' H. Kawahara, K. Miner. Beginning the year with Cl flourish, Girls' League presi- dent, Marylee Jessee, and her executive board wel- comed incoming sophomores with their traditional Sep- tember Tea. As ' mas season approached, the League sponsored the Canned Food Drive culmi- nating this activity with their tun-tilled Christmas Dance, Sleigh Bells Ring. Girls' League members have worked diligently to pro- mote tellowship and under- Compton the Christ- standing among high school girls. Commit- tees sponsoring these activi- ties, trom which many bene- tits were derived, included the program, social and wel- fare committees. ' r ENJOYING THEMSELVES AT the Girls' League Christmas Dance were Queen Janet and King Bruce. s .10-C.. . .',','. 1S ?: 'f WORKING HARD TO make The Sadie Hawkins Dance a b' 'Q success were Linda Kershaw, H'd k i e o Kawahara, and Sandra Mayben. gjizfi f .sa ua W f acorn! benzaifai Creating harm of friendship was the expressed aim of second semester ony through the spirit president, Christy Clark, and her efficient officers- To- ied out gether they planned and carr many campus activities, including the highly successful Sadie Hawkins Leap Year dance. With the able as- sistance of their Gross, Miss Mont Borders, the Girls' League brought their year to an exciting climax w'th , i their annual Mother and Daughter Tea in April. Once again they proved co-advisers Mrs. gomery and Mrs. -WA C? 'Gb SECOND SEMESTER COUNCIL MEMBERS- Row I- Lonna S Grant Mar A that Com ton H' h p ig is the Friendly School. it CZ? xi:-1-an . . tearns, Hideko Kawahara, Aurora Dominguez, Cara Lou Hutchinson, Mary Finch, Sue Heacock, Charlotte , y rmstrong, Cheryl Blakely, Dixie Haviland, Priscilla Gonzales, Row 2: Shirley Sasaki, Pat Mahoney, Janie Boudreaux, Billie White, Lizzie Cun- ningham, Lidia Gamboa, Carolyn Jones, Charlene Zimmerman, Phyllis Gore, Betty McVey, Kay Staley, Delores Howlett. Row 3: Bernice Hicks, Darla Pyle, Mary Alvarez, Nathene Johnson, Catherine Hines, Nancy Harman, Sally Garcia, Christy Clark, Janice Telles, Sandra Mayben, Peggy Sue Brown, Thelma Reid, Doris Sims, Mildred Brown, Mrs. Gross. Row 4: Edu Christman, Carol Knittle, Linda Lee, Sandra Lawhorn, Donna Kutch, Sandi Ware, Joanne Dunphy, Mary Long, Norma Briggs, Seramarie Westerfield, Terry Dugan, Sharon Spence, Charlotte Purmort, Melinda Chapman, Joanne Solak, Linda Roberts. 233 BRINGING THE EXCITING year of 1959-60 to ,sf a close was the activity of the Annual Mother and Daughter Tea, sponsored by the Girls' League. Working to achieve much spirit were Irene Garcia, Linda Loynd and Delberta Sum- mers. I37 .ciofzga SOPHA CHI MEMBERS--Row 'I: Nanako Kawahara, Anita Alveraz, Cara Lou Hutchins, Clara Pazo, Jeannie Bellinger, Allene Cole, Mae Belle Foster, lrene Garcia. Row 2: Janet Block, Dixie Haviland, Shirley Sasaki, Barbara Frye, Pam Miller, Ellen Goldman, Cheryl Blakely, Linda Beck, Ethel Hardwick, Jody Sharp, Geraldine Hayes. Row 3: Janet Abner, Mary Alveraz, Cheryl Westland, Carolyn Salisbury, Linda Eastwood, Gaylin Greeley, Sharon Nemeth, Mary Otfens, Ruth Randan, Jean Payton, Delores Webster, Kathy Persson, Mildred McLaren, Yvonne Prudhome. Row 4: Lena Calhoun, Laurie Loper, Miclene MacNicki, Betty Gilbert, Virginia Clyde, Ozie Smith, Althea Tate, Lorrita Voorhees, Wilda Sutter, Leda Medearis, Michele Gibbs, Linda Kilgore, Gwen Dart, Sewing their school in the best way possible are members of the Sopha Chi Club. Their activities in- cluded picnics and the Sopha Chi Dance. an sa jfsgzy KEY CLUB MEMBERS-Row 1: Eugene Endo, Glenn Salsberry, Richard Wagner, Tom Tibbens, Bill Patterson. Row 2: John Chambers, Max Harrell, Ronnie Maise, Dennis Branch, Manuel Ortega, Row 3: Robert Rodriguez, Larry Shelley, Bill Hawkins, Art Kassebaum, John Barnette, Row 4: Mr. Dyer, Ed Bereal, Pat Gordon, Bob Lintz, Kirk Madge, Dennis Graham. Promoting ci better school and helping the com- munity is the main interest of the Key Club, a National Boys' Service Club. v 7' wi' In Q A BOYS FEDERATION, during the first the sponsorship of Mr. Polsky and Bob Rodriguez, and Benjamin Reyes. ROBERT TREJO Ffrxl Sf'rn,e'stcr Presfricrzt 0.6 lla Rin' we Ci ff ii, T' P W ,. ,D X iiiff gf? 4 M-21? , , O 1 I ,P 2 1 , git K, , l ,M x h- ' '4 .3- -... semester was mainly a period of reorganization under Mr. Parker. Members for the first semester were: Bob Hendricks, Doug Amerman, Richard Curtis, Mr. Polsky, sponsor, Pat Gordon, Richard Winters QV' BOYS FEDERATION worked very hard second semester in achieving the long hoped for early Friday release, under the clean campus regulations. School was released twenty-eight minutes early every Friday during the month of March, and at press time the boys were still proving their interest in their school by working iust as hard. These anti-litter-bugs were: Row 1: Billy Johnson, Barnett Woods, Melvin Dean, Russel Simpson, Florin Tanescu, Herman Joy, Dennis Tanaka, Rocko Facaro, Manuel Ortega. Row 2: Horace Meyers, Milfe Dingillo, Ron Mayer, Bob Hendricks, Jack Parde, John Luckey, Leon Woods, Walter Roberts, Frank Casian. Row 3: Ross Cole, Doug Amerman, Tony Aguilar, luis Delatorre, George Hoanzl, Ray Garcia, John Crawford, Richard Winters, Don Verbeck, Dan Wright. Row 4: Mr. Polsky Tom Hall, David Whitehead, Larry Shelley, Robert Rodriguez, Mike Johnson, Don Chapman, Levi Patterson, Newton Betsinger, Vance Briggs, Bill Jessee. Co-sponsor, Mr. Hubert Parker was camera shy. 'il ,-.Ja Y. -1 f N C35 ,1- W, ,v ' ' t ..,, . DOUG AMERMAN Semml Senzcstvr Pfl'.SI.tlClll 4 BOB LANDES, SONIA ARRIETA, Nikki Adams, Mel Windham, and Miss Mervis analyze proverb often quoted by Miss Mervis. os .f iccvzos KNONXGND loin the Los Picaros Club. They have gay festivities all year round that interest everyone. Members of this club are not only interested in the festivities that are held during the year, but the ways of Spanish people of today and yesterday. Los Picaros members take various field trips to further their knowledge of Spanish people. They also hold parties to celebrate Spanish holidays. Students interested in Spanish customs and traditions DOESNOT STAND HLS DYAN DARGITZ, SYLVIA CURIEL, Raymond Murphy, Rudy Caro, help prepare the plnata for the Annual Christmas Party for the Spanish Club members and their guests. Members always take great interest in making plans for such festivities, which turn out to be very successful. Los Picaros members are always ready to help their fellow students to have a better understanding of the language and customs of the Spanish people. SEATED LOOKING OVER the minutes for the Latin Club are Virginia De Pippo, and Eugene Endo. David Whitehead and Mary Mayben, are standing watching with interest. Minutes for the Latin Club are very important because of the varied activities that go on throughout the year. ' 1 mi ig -L.. los Picaros Junior and Senior members-Row 'I: Lupe Carbaial, Paulina Gamboa, Janice Richardson, Wanda Jennings, Linda Haviland, Rita Capra, Sherry Hurlock, Hideko Kawahara, Carol Walters, Dorothy Alexander, Karen Freeman, Sharon Swift, Bonnie Barmore, Julia Jessee, Pat Morehouse, Karen Malchow, Evelyn Burk, Lynette Stenvall, Miss Mervis. Row 2: Kay Staley, Jill Dan- forth, Stella Treio, Cecilia Archuleta, Carolyn Hines, Rita Ramirez, Joyce Vance, Carolyn Thomason, Margaret McLaren, Irene Cooper, Pat Palmer, Cathy Hines, Maureen Milton, Maureen Finch, Valerie Draghiceanu, Linda Lee, Diane Lewis, Cheryl Cross, Diane Roeber, Row 3: Juritta Allen, Angelita Cortez, Sonia Arrieta, Thelma Reid, Yvonne Divans, Peggy Brown, Ruth Harris, lrrna Acosta, Marilyn Hughes, Donna Lewis, Kathy Kennedy, Frances Milne, Jane Nelson, Shirley Eddins, Frances Cummings, JoAnn Roop, Delores Willis, Leona Fefer, Nancy Doe, Joanne Solak, Myra Horton, Becky El- liott, Mr. Campbell. Row 4: Eugene Endo, Stewart Vawter,, Frank Garcia, Marvin Neill, Chipper Block, Frank Casian, Roger Fouts, Ruben Gonzalez, Bob Landes, Tony Aguilar, Chuck Williams, Mike Matesky, David Solis, Herman Proby, Robert Rodriguez, Larry Shelley, Bob Gorbett, Bill Hawkins, Donald Lee, Elmer Dixon, Pat Gordon, Don Kline, Jim Crooks, Stan Rothenburger, Gurden Hutchins. Q Qgfzanis .gr I ir, .,,, , ,, LOS PICAROS Sophomore members - Row 'la Judy Reyes, Luz Noriega, Sandee Cloper, Nanaka Kawahara, Aurora Dominguez, Irene Garcia, Janet Block, Alice Leon, Janice Mills, Sherry Bocker. Row 2: Barbara Frye, Sandra Martin, Ethel Hardwick, Carolyn Salisbury, Cheryl Westland, Geraldine Hayes, Sharon Nemeth, Mary Alvarez, Janet Abner, Cynthia Kenney, Eleanor Poole, Miss Mervis. Row 3: Mildred McLaren, Dolores Webster, Josie Small, Althea Fate, Lena Calhoun, Helen Hubbs, Wilda Sutter, Leda Medearis, Patricia Lundy, Laurie Loper, Mr. Campbell. Row 4: Gerald Garland, Tom Harbottle, John Allen, John Tello, Carlos Davila, Stan Moon, Richard Wagner, Parley Bartholomew, Harles Stokes, Randall Brown, Harold Essex. I 9 Y 'NI i ... l rn. Q04 if 044 if tif. llafin Latin Club or S.P.Q.R. members take interest in their club not only for the events that occur throughout the year, but for the knowledge ot learning their Latin customs and language of today. an e ,Jr 13 Q v ee r 0- ss. Q 4. ff- Latin Club members - Row 1: Dick Farrell, Sue Heacock, Mary Finch, Jody Sharp, Shirley Sasaki, Cheryl Blakely, Linda Beck, Mary Ottens, Carolyn Jones, Mrs. Slothower. Row 2: Al Hernandez, Virginia De Pippo, Charlene Zimmerman, Gwen Jones, Joyce Caldwell, Regina Hayward, Cathy Hines, Joan Maier, Cheryl Galassi, Harriet West, Donna Kutch, Frances Nemeth, Walter Kitagawa. Row 3: Frank Anderson, Virginia Clyde, Brenda Jackson, Michele Gibbs, Gwen Dart, Linda Kilgore, Barbara Rain, Seramarie Westerfield, Mary Mayben, Linda Ely, Sherry Du Shane, Mary Ann Biorge, Joanne Phelps, Steve Rubinkan, Row 4: Don Butler, Lamont Miya, David Sturn, Dick Williams, Art Kassebaum, John Crawford, David Whitehead, Joe Gabel, Melvin Cohen, Bill Wafforcl, Richey Bass, Le Roy Wiens, George Hurteau, Ladd Seekins. -.36-U 1 ,.-M :.-,., 19: ., , fn-.,f '27 Q, i l 'fitiifillf ltililllf Flllllll HH!!! HHH! ' SHUI! Hifi!! ' FU!! ll- . fl-i-115' 3 rv' HI Sillitil H1135 3:4 ear xssai?75SS?r. - Future Teachers members - Row 1: Karen Malchow, Teresa Castillo, Evelyn Burk, Liz Matesky. Row 2: Carolyn Thomason, Francine Willis, Martha Bewley, Frances Cummings, Miss O'Malley. Row 3: Donna Kirk, Darnell Wyley, Leona Fefer, Myra Horton, Becky Elliott, Mr. Rollins. Not shown in picture is President Denny Lewis. s : l gufufzs aczcflaz Future Teachers members are known on our cam- pus as the Tarbabe Tutors. They take interest in the relationship between student and teachers throughout the year. ll nv K, 0 N14 ,.u - --:: 015551 Promoting more interest in the field of journalism is the main objective of the Scribes. They sponsor the Annual C Banquet and Journalism Day at Comp- ton. I IF Zg . I f.P' ' SCRIBES members - Row 'l: David Hernandez, Ofelia Rivera, Cara Lou Hutchinson, Joyce McGriggs, Teresa Castillo, Connie Bernard, Lilian Shirer, Jane Cook, Stella Treio, James Williams, Mrs, Bagwell. Row 2: Gary Lister, Pauline Leat, Ellen Goldman, Karen Freeman, Sharon Cassatt, Lynn Donevan, Toni Robinson, Mary Williams, Carol Wood, Betty Gilbert, Barnetta Hudson, Shirly Eddins, John McCaleb. Row 3: David Shaw, Michele Gibbs, Carol Shaver, Beverly Kling, Mary Simon, Joyce Holmes, Frances Cummings, Eddie Chupinski, Nancy Doe, Myra Horton, Joanne Phelps, John Bradford. Row 4: Charles Hamm, Jon Dor- ham, Rodman Bourne, Frank Pouras, Jimmy Saldana, Freddie Goss, Gary Tall, Joe Perales, Phil Laws, Tony Doram, Bay Warren, David Lintz. I X 'ml 1 U- U'- as it MA .....,...... g 1,5-9 :- :tional Forensic League members-Row 1: Virginia Ireland, Joyce McGriggs, , , nice Richardson, Joyce Vance, Shirly Eddins. Row 2: Terry Bissel, Barnetta Jdson, Muriel Carter, Kola White, Yvonne Divans, Michelle Gibbs. Row 3: Bereal, Melvin Windham, Alvin Atkinson, James Wartian, Raymond urphy, Arnold Arvizu, Mr. Tachihara. Known around campus as the Speech Club, the Na- tional Forensic League encourages interest in interschool debates, oratory, and public speaking. interscholastic Speech Tournaments are the key note of National For- ensic League activities, It gives each member the ex- perience and confidence in speaking. 14 L. ,yy .4 JN A. ' ,,-P ,' , .' 1. ,xr .N .,. vM BUSINESS CLUB MEMBERS-Row I: Miss Smith, Shirley Desmese, Bertha Gutierrez, Irene Cortez, Sandy Cunningham, Connie Rubio, Inez Cortez, Alice Padilla. Row 2: Teresa Castillo, Angelita Quinstand, Lily Shiver, Evelyn Bernal, Isobel Gutierrez, Sydney Sherlock, Cora Green, Cecilia De Lemus. Row 3: Loralee Zimmerman, Darla Pyle, Barbara Dorson, Katherine Pierson, Mary Ann Poush, Judy Kimbrel, Rita Masko, Sharon Waters. Row 4: Sophia Norris, Coralee Warren, Sharon Pulcher, Joan Jones, Alice Miller, Ozie Smith, Shirley Young, Josie Ramirez, Janice Slike, Barbara Jempson. inn: usinam To further an interest in the business field is the aim of the Business Club. This club also stresses the importance of business education and what to expect in the choice of a profession. Members of the Business Club are kept busy furthering their experiences by typing letters for different organizations. They take trips to various local organizations and visit Business Clubs of other schools. One semester of business and no un- excused absences are the requirements of this club. One of the many activities planned is the banquet at the end of the year. At this banquet, the president turns over her gavel to the incom- ing president for the following year. omeffef. We can all be proud of the girls in the Homette Club. Girls in this club contribute their services by serving at banquets, teas, and various other social affairs throughout the year. The Homettes also serve at the Annual Sports Night. This in itself is quite a thrill to them. They take an ac- tive interest in making toys and stuffed animals for hospitalized children. They open each semes- ter with the formal initiation of the new officers and members. In order to become a member each girl has to have a C average in each of her subiects, and she has to have had at least one semester of home economics at Compton or else be presently enrolled in one. These girls have fulfilled their purpose by helping their fel- low students to have a more enioyable time. l44 A . . I i .. . HOMETTE CLUB MEMBERS--Row 1: Hideko Kawahara, lnez Cortez, Teresa Castillo, Barbara Loving, Sherry Rhodes, Maureen Milton, Kathy Acosta, Coralee Warren. Row 2: Carolyn Wallace, Marilyn Jackson, Elaine Perry, Loralee Zimmerman, Sally Neer, Darla Pyle, Vicki Silva, Virginia James. Row 3: Josie Ramirez, Helene Moore, Norma Parks, Sharon Pulcher, Janice Slike, Beverly Kling, Katie Templeton, Charlotte Jackson Row 4: Mrs. McDermott, Shirley Harrison, Peggy Brown, Charlotte Purmort, Mary Simon Sharon Spence, Myra Horton. V Jlflocfszn ance Seen and enioyed by all of the students at Comp- ton are the members of the Modern Dance Club. They privide entertainment in assemblies throughout the year with the artistic and mean- ingful dances they create. Their graceful and exotic interpretation of music is that of excel- lence and shows great skill. To create an active interest in modern dance and to provide an op- portunity for students to display their talents are the two main purposes of this active club. Highlighting the year is their annual banquet at the end of the year. 2-' MODERN DANCE CLUB MEMBERS-Row 'I: Terry Bissel, Donna Williams, Alda Miller, Cynthia Hill, Katherine Pierson, Carolyn Combs. Row 2: Charles Freeman, Woodrow Bradford, Ray McKinley, Miss Silverman. THESPIAN CLUB MEMBERS-Row 1: Frances Foster, Mary Armstrong, Alice Leon, Teresa Cook, Virginia De Pippo, Lillian Shier, Barbara Huffman, Claudia Moore, Vicki Adkison. Row 2: Sandra Hensley, Janice Stewart, Joyce Vance Rita Rameriz, Paula Crunk, June Abott, Cheryl Andrews, Sherry Llewellyn, Maureen Milton, Loretta Brisco, Susan Sherlock, Joyce Nielsen. Row 3: Rochelle Erickson, Cheryl Robinson, Joan Hulbert, Betty Gilbert, Mary Reichelsdorf, Linda Kilgore, Sherry Berlow, Sherry DuShane, Mary Whistler, Diana Triz, Elva Gilbert. Row 4: Mr. Kosturick, Roger Fouts, Doug Amerman, Phil Lares, Art Kassebaum, Robert Rodriguez, Tom Hall, Bob Gorbet, Stan Rothenburger, Nick Kassebaum. iggipiani To gain a more thorough -understanding, to ren- der services for the advancement of dramatic arts, and to create interest in dramatics among boys and girls in high school are the striving goals of the Thespians. Opening first semester of drama at Compton was one of Brandon Thomas' plays, Charlie's Aunt. Mr. Kosturick directed and edited the play. A Roomful of Roses, the spring play, was rated a sensational success as a dramatic-comedy play. Those par- ticipating in this production were: Linda Loynd as Bridget MacGowan, Nick Kassebaum as Dick Hewitt, and Roger Fouts as Jay Fallon. Taking trips to see other plays, performing for P.T.A. meetings, and giving skits at assemblies were among the varied activities of the Thesp'ians. 145 'Q IX I X l AIX . dance if Science Club members develop Their inTeresTs N science Through Their field Trips, demonsTraTio of scienTiTic apporaTus aT meefings, and aT Ie Two annual group parTies. Under The capa leadership of Miss Agnes Fox The Science Cl meeTs The challenge by Their marked acTivaTi here aT CompTon High School, NOT only To d velop inTeresT in science, buT also To make e perimenTs, To read and discuss new scienTi daTa and To hear abouT The newesT invenTio of The members, are some of The varied acTi Ties of This acfive club. HighlighTs of The ye are The guesT speakers who with Their challen l ing ideas spur The young scienTisTs inTo wi horizons. SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS-Row 1: Joyce Vance, Rifa Ramirez, Coralee Warren, Cheryl Cross, Linda Kilgore, Elva GilberT, Sherry Du Shane. Row 2: Dick Farrell, Tom Tibbens, Eugene Endo, Wilberf Wade, Manfred Muecke, Max Harrell, Ruben Gonzales. Row 3: STeve Schuwaber, ArT Kassebaum, William Harrio, Joe Sirapac, Danny Pierson, Le Roy Wiens, Tom Lynch. Row 4: Miss Agnes Fox, Bill Wallford, Pat Gordon, Terry Soltow, Tony Guerra, Ladd Seekins. Biofogy Compton Senior High SchooI's Biology Club is one of The mosT successful clubs on cam- pus. FeaTured are guesf speakers and field Trips which spoTlighT The acTiviTies of The club. Members of This club Take an inTeresT in biology and relaTed sciences ThroughouT The year. RequiremenTs for ioining This club are grades of a C average in each course Taken on our campus. 146 Q-ff BIOLOGY CLUB MEMBERS-Row 1: Karen Malchow, Evelyn Burk, Carolyn Thomason, MargareT McLaren, Mildred McLaren, Row 2: Nancy Harmon, Linda Kilgore, Par Lundy, Francine Willis, MarTha Bewley, Elva GiberT. Row 3: Dick Farrell, ArT Kassebaum, George HurTeau, Ledd Seekins, Mr. James Wall. fonfimiafion Eeflazfmanf 'W'-f...,,,s.Q TAKING PART IN a study period are these members of the Continu- ation Department, Edison Callegori, Sam Wood, Larry Marshall, Herman Smith, Leon Parker, Herman Twaite, George Larkin and Bert Rene. 1, .f wc oss of Eafzcvzfrnenf In addition to learning the three R's, readin', writin', and 'rithmetic, the students of the Continuation De- partment also learn the three R's of iob orientation, rights, responsibilities, and rewards. Each student attends school four hours per week while maintain- ing a job. Basic skills and knowledge necessary for success on a iob are stressed to the student. Each student learns from the three R's of job orientation, his rights in the working world, his responsibility to his iob and fellow man, and his rewards of security. Clfasycoom Gqcfiaibiea FINISHING A DISCUSSION on a percentage problem is Mr. Barber. His students are Leon Parker, Larry George Larkin, John Peralta, Edison Marshall, and Dennis Baldwin. MR. 0'DONOVAN TALKS to Students, Edison Callegari, Leroy Sykes, Her- man Smith, Bert Rene, William Com- paroules, Steven Demby, and Rosa Moreno before the beginning of class. MRS. MASON AND Mr. Barber are personal counselors to their students Dennis Baldwin, Larry Marshall, Terry Carey, Tom Goodwin, Herman Twaite, Tony Perales, Lenard Garcia, Eric Hernadess, Eddie Rodriquez, Stan Ritchardson, and Sam Wood of the Continuation Department. They are always on hand to discuss any situation that might arise. grief, . ki V N... K W M - 'H 5556435 62. ' ZA-if - I 1' lxf' I pf I47 .fgignafuzsa emo 'ziaa X 4, Q A ni MQW, ,A,fL'y'.5g 5 i '?'??4v Wi-A W, rg ii we., me -uk In 4. -4 gift I . yn, ..,. A .2 W . , 1 -f Y' Q -Wm 'A M W -W W . 4. .fa-'W 'M' I ,wi k X v W Y H X 3 Y M Q k ., R l QR ' 4' ' . x Af'-N 'Z f ' ' xA .. ' --. .. ' g N ., . ' N' l X 5 If Q. 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Seen working on the Senior done a marvelous iob, Her many hours of hard work section are Nancy Doe, acfivifies ediforp and effort are evidenced in The completion of This book Connie Bernard, senior editor, and Joanne of memories. Solak, ediior-in-chief. RON ADKISON CONNIE BERNARD RODMAN BOURNE Sports Seniors, Index Administration SHARON CASSATT TERESA CASTILLO EDDIE CHUPINSKI Theme, Division Pages Organizations Juniors staff Since many high honors have been won by previous annuals, this year's El Campanile staff has worked unceasingly to produce a year-book of outstanding quality, To climax the completion of the El Campanile, the staff and dates attended a dinner at the LaVenta Inn. At this time the awards were presented to the students with the best sections, the hardest working group, and for the cleverest new ideas. It was at this time that the new editor was introduced. Last year's El Campanile, edited by Linda Hartmann, re- ceived a first place in CSPA competition, and NSPA competition. Journalism adviser, Mrs. Viola Bagwell, is responsible for the co-ordina- tion ofthe entire book. Many happy hours were spent after school - even until late at night - meeting deadlines. ' uf :gg fi! 1? ix ' W yfi Sb .' K. :5 .Ax 'V' X iq '4'.. . .A ,cps . X 3-si' Working as the head of the El Campanile is Joanne Solak, editor, assisted by Mrs. Viola Bagwell, iournalism adviser. Producing a top year-book takes precision and teamwork. Cooperation is also essential on the annual staff. Compton High is extremely fortunate in having one of the highest rated yearbooks in the United States. FRANCES CUMMINGS NANCY DOE MYRA HORTON Girls' Sports Activities Student Government, Big Cn Hall of Fame BARNETTA HUDSON JUDY JAMES RICHARD JOHNSON Sophomores Organizations Sports .f 'zocluction 1 's Sharing the office of editor of the Production Art Staff are Sylvia Dorin cmd Beyerly Kling, co-editors. This staff assists with art work on the El Companile. Projects as- sumed by the statt include P.T.A. posters and props tor the Christmas program and Spring Concert. Costumes for the Christmas program were designed and made by the Production Art Staff. Working diligently to finish appropriate decora- tions for the Valentine season are Ernie Guthery, Mary Williams, Pauline Leat, Ofelia Rivera, Levi Patterson, Bob Dever, Stella Treio, Etta Chrisman, and Arthur Clay. Production art students solicit advertisements from local merchants tor the El Companile. v ETTA CHRISMAN ARTHUR CLAY BOB DEVER Decorations and Displays Decorations and Displays Sports Cartoons JOYCE HOLMES PAULINE LEAT MARY MAYBEN Advertising Decorations ana' Displays Decorations and Displays JUDY GRUBBS ERNIE GUTHERY Decorations and Displays Decorations and Displays Dezoratiorzs and Displays Decorations and Displays Ogzf cgfaff An example of school decordtions done by the Production Art Stott is this poster used ot the P.T.A. Convention night. Teochers ond porents were grouped under this ond vorious other signs depicting the stoltes of their birth. Students ot Compton ore grotetul tor the hord work of these ortistic students. LEVI PATTERSON Decorations anll Displays A if , OFELIA RIVERA ALICE RUSH i -...4,.., ' Q is 'ti ' . . fl Working with the El Companile Staff to produce the ort work tor the onnuol ore Beverly Kling, co-editorg Mory Simon, business rncznogerg Mrs. Delight Hotfmon, ort cid- viser, ond Sylvicl Dorin, co-editor. Students of production Ort help with oil school decorotions. JOANNE PHELPS LORRAINE RENE Decoralions and Displays Decorations and Displays MARY SIMON STELLA TREJO MARY WILLIAMS Advertising Business Manager Decorations and Displays Decorations and Displays David Shaw, editor of the school paper, has done an extraordinary iob kjrf in co-ordinating each weekly issue of the Chimes. David was Sports editor in his junior year, which has given him the experience necessary for the high office of Editor of the Chimes. Starting on the iunior staff the first semester of his sophomore year as sports reporter, David was graduated to the senior staff the second semester as a sports reporter. 676611255 c ' imma f .V - pgutlllliilsll .. 51- l ry 'Kg .wwf W E 'KM K if I K Y :Y T yy i 5' .K K9-ff .4 ff? nan A ef M, ,L 51 . 3 .f,f A .mer mf .X V A uf' 9 fm 1. at-5-ui ,X sf X .3 4 se We 1+ wus wh l 4 s An example of the truly fine editors who have passed through Compton's journalism door is David Shaw, editor of the Chimes, CHS weekly newspaper. With him is Mrs, Viola Bagwell, iournalism adviser for the Chimes and EI Companile. f 5 Md' xx if L6 ri L is 13 'waltz' ...xt 'ix .....4 SHIRLEY EDDINS CHIPPER BLOCK JANE COOK LYNN DONOVAN TONY DORAN Sports Soriety Sorfety Sports Years editor, Inv semesters 'Ni KAREN FREEMAN BETTY GILBERT ELLEN GOLDMAN FREDDIE GOSS CARA LOU HUTCHINSON Society editor. Exrhange editor, News Sports. News -qf'ffPfY .YCVUIIII Semester two .semfistcrs HELEN FLEMING Sports V ii i 3: f n A . I ' '55 .4 GARY LISTER Editorial editor, two semesters :Staff Each week students eagerly await their exciting copies of the school newspaper, the Chimes. Every Friday, the paper contains fashions, sports, person- alities of the week, school news, editorials and many other articles of interest to local teen-agers. Securing stories, writing leads and making dummies are iust a small part ofthe work of the Chimes Staff, A pre- requisite for this course is first year journalism and a B in English the semester before membership. The Chimes Staff sponsors the Annual Journalism Day. ,i, Taking over in the absence of the editor is Bay Warren, associate editor of the Chimes. In addition to his duties on the staff, Bay also held the position of first semester president of Scribes. JOYCE MGGRIGGS EI-EANOR Pool-E JOAN RITCHIE TONI ROBINSON PAUI. SCHAAI. S'- CieW Edimf Society Society News Sports Editor First Semester Second Semester CAROLE SHAVER l.lLl.lAN SHIRER CHARLES WARD KOLA WHITE CAROLE WOOD MRS. VIOLA BAGWELL Business Manager Society and Editorial Sports News News Adviser Two Semesters X... Tcking dictation from Mrs. Lois Atherton, in order to become Homemvkins Skills we lmpofifml 70 YOUVWQ Ameflcfmsf Working better secretaries are Gladys Alston, Rita Guerrero, Janet OV' 0 SQWJUQ Dfoisff We Julie JGSSSE, CCIVYYVSVW Gwlliver, Gnd Deming, Charlene Zimmerman, Judy Kimbrel, and Kathy Carolyn Lakey, members of Mrs. Lillian McDermott's class. Hartlcopf. Ufdii 'ZOOH2 Our new Spanish laboratory helps students in their pronun- Helping print the school paper, the Chimes, is an important ciation of Spanish. Miss Ruth Mervis, teacher, is demon- duty of the print shop students, Shown here with Mr. Paul strating to Tom Tibbens, Don Lee, and Olivia Caudillo, the Alcantra, teacher, are Phil Laws and Tom Parilla. correct use of head-phones. Working to serve hot lunches for the many Compton students Working on an experiment in Mr. James Caudill's chemistry who eat in the cafeteria are Frances Padilla, Mercy Astorga, class are Joe Strapac and Frank Casian. An increased need Mrs, Lott, Manager, Galeta Russell, Frances Corrallis, and for scientists has stimulated a new interest in chemistry. Linda Bonham. 158 5 ...I Working with Mr. Shipman in the Activities office are Mrs. Eva Rose, secretary, Mrs. Ellen Miller, secretary, Pat Bryant, Terra Griffin, Judy James, Carolyn Miller, Martha Bewley, Babara Johnson. Activities Showing films and caring for them are part of the duties of the Audio-Visual department consisting of Row 1: Tom Knotts, Larry Anderson, Ross Cole, Gary Lamont, John Scott, Bob Walters, Mrs. Pat Judkins, sec- retary, Janet Claypoole, Joan Wood, Mrs. Farquar, li- brarian. Row 2: Gary Hacker, Norm Hayden, Larry Zimmerman, Mel Wadley, Art Miller, Richard Bortot, Rodman Bourne. tails f C7 t Assisting Mrs. Westcott and her secretary, Mrs. Frances Lalonde, are Charlotte Purmott, Jill Danforth, Dorothy Ray, Judy Carper, Darnell Wyley, Janet Deming, and Charlene Zimmerman. l l 1 Caring for books and taking :are of the library during, before and after school are Row 1: Hideko Kawahara, Virginia DePippo, Geraldine Hayes, Helen Smoot, Vivian Johnson, Wanda Jennings. Row 2: Wanda Rich, Julia Kimbrel, Eddie Gilkey, Kenny Hunter, Mrs. Ellen Farquar, librarian, Keith Dart, Mrs. Edna Cutler, secretary, Joanne Dunphy, Pat Jenkins, and Pat Peters, l59 Q8 66 YK' CZKQQQTOOHZ Working with Mr. Rollins are, Row 1: Sylvia Alvarez, Bonnie Patt, Nikki Adams, Vickie Davies, Row 2: Mariane McElveney, secretary, Linda Loynd, Barbara Kerby, Sharon Waters. Row 3: Kay Riley, Linda Clark, Sandra Mayben, Lorene Adcock. Assisting Mrs. Borders in her office are, Row I: Virginia Barnhart, secretary, Eileen Coon, Row 2: Diana Triz, Ellen Lewis. Row 3: Barbara Jempson, LaVerne McAble, Barbara Lacey. i 1 th -4 25- A Helping plan working schedules for students in the Continua- tion office are Eleanor Walker, secretaray, Mr. O'Donovan, co-ordinator, Sandy Stone, Rita Sager, Rita Guerrero, Rita Martin, and Jurrita Allen. ,ef Collecting attendance slips is part of the job of the assistants in the attendance office. Row I: Richard Flores, Sharon Cassatt, Marilyn Nave, Cynthia, Hill, Virginia Dean, Frances Aguinaga, Irene Cortez, Sylvia Parker, secretary. Row 2: Pedro Rodriguez, Donna Kutch, Lena Elizalde, Sandra Carlton, Juanita Reed, Barbara Curtis, Billie Riley, Donna Bailey, Betty Honerkamp, secretary. Row 3: Seramarie Westerfield, Kathy Kennedy, Janice Slike, Pat Burgess, Judy Bledsoe, Terrie Johnson, Janice Miner, Mr. Polsky, attendance coordi- nator. Row 4: Lola Smith, Kathleen Luke, Delores Willis, Betty Smith, Carrylle Keesey, Chester Perry. 'Ubiq- 04450-Litas Working closely with Mr. Brown to schedule sports events are Janet Eastwood, Ganetta Howell, Melinda Chapman, Kathy Holland, Francine Willis, Pat Anderson, Mrs. Gertrude Yeager, secretary to Mr. Brown, and Linda Kershaw. Compton's Student Store supplies everything, from a notebook to kleenex, that a student might need. Shovvn at the counter are Mr. Al Galatian, Kathy Jackson, Rosalee Waters, Joyce Holmes, and Linda Vogue. 1imette-Squires, the senior service club of Jmpton High, has performed outstanding irvices this year. Members of the club are :ow I, Evangeline Goseco, Andrea Hack- an, Linda Loynd, Liz Matesky, Marylee assee, Joanne Solak, Marianne Betts, JoAnn nop, Linda Kershaw, Janet Eastwood, Mau- en Quinn. Row 2, David Shaw, Chipper ock, Bob Landes, Steve Mauro, Phil Caudill, ed Kimbrel, Denny Lewis, Dave Huff, Bruce sher, John Crawford, Marvin Neill, and ewart Vawter. K Q i , , . .,,',gL?ffvs f ,, Helping our school nurse by bandaging wounds are the nurses' aides, Etta Chrisman, Priscilla Walton, Carolyn Norman, Sandy Kramer, Kathy Nagle, Joann Seitz, Galetta Howell, Darlene Wilmovski, Peggy Kirkham, Vita Davila, and Mrs. Dorothy Lowe, nurse. C' lol Gqfon wiffi Finalists for Homecoming Queen and their escorts were Joyce Umstead and Keith Dart, Janet Farnsley and Danny Dingillo, Marylee Jessee and David Huff, Christy Clark and Don Campbell, Janet East- wood and Ed Stone. Preceding Queen Janet and her Royal Court were past queens Grace Woo, 1957-58, Jethelyn Clary, 1956-57, Naddie Smith, 1958-59. Laughter rocked the O. Scott Thompson Auditorium as Doug Amerman and Kenny Perkins watched Nick Kassebaum, Charlie's Aunt, going through his lines and antics. ff? X.: 'fa- 1' W 5- M I Excitement reigned when Janet Eastwood was an- nounced 1959-60 Homecoming Queen. Janet is shown with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eastwood. Holding the office of Associated Student Body Presi- dent for the fall semester was Stewart Vawter, shown here presiding at the Welcoming Assembly, Chimes editors for first semester were Shirley Eddins, news editor, David Shaw, editor-in-chief, Joyce Mc- Griggs, society editor, Gary Lister, feature editor, Betty Gilbert, exchange editor, Paul Schaal, sports editor, Bay Warren, associate editor, Carole Shaver, business manager, and Mrs. Viola Bagwell, adviser. 162 ' , ,mi H. -is-J, OLL 'Z f 49720 'ZLEQ qw 'if MANY COUPLES WERE seen dancing around the huge sixteen foot ENJOYING THE MID-YEAR SPORTS DANCE were these many couples. Christmas tree at the Annual Christmas Dance. Dresses swirled They danced to the new records in the iuke box. The dance WGS to the music of the dance band as the cafeteria was transformed to honor all of Compton's mighty athletes. into a wonderland by dancing reindeer and the various colored Christmas ornaments that hung from the ceiling. -it , g, W, li A 9 . sa , ,. . ' 11. iiihiiif L L' ffwrmf r- ' A c --- DECKER GYM WAS CROWDED to its rafters during Compton's bas- ketball games. Our Tarbabes won the Coast League crown for varsity basketball and entered C.l.F. competition for the third straight year under the leadership of Coach William Armstrong. Mrs. Bagvvell's son James Lyna, is bug eyed over one of Freddie Goss' long shots. OUR TARBABE BASKETBALL team was honored at the Basketball Banquet at the Chateau Restaurant. District Administrators were invited as well as the varsity and junior varsity players with their dates. Seen enjoying the dinner are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Handy and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Causey. Mr. Causey is President of the Board of Education for Compton Secondary District. SORTING PICTURES FROM the previous year is the first iob of the new annual staff. Hard at work are Fran Cummings, Barnetta Hudson, Sharon Cassatt, Rodman Bourne, Richard John- son, Mrs. Viola Bagwell, Connie Bernard, Teresa Castillo, Ron Adkison, Joanne Solak, editor, Myra Horton, Nancy Doe, and Judy James. sa F - - , X Y W r , We 141, B, fs ,, g N wr i A VA ll' J iii'-ll Q ' 5-2237 .Si f ,ap . r , A 4 is .53 .,. , f 35, r ' . , f g M H ,if , 9' Gif' is V . 1 . , 5 ,f , 1 . V ' 1 -. X WNV . ' U ' . f 3 1,3339 , J 1 6 . N V .. X Q va-is 4,1 i, I K -r i K' 1 I ' .-if ,ie N? , ' ' X n gi f, L , Q f 7 1 A ff ig. L, 'Iii Y is . , , - , aff , F-,L Fei li L , , . . , , Si 1 ' Q ., ij f ,K . .. frein- , . W' , ,. T 1: A H i 'Q J Q M a fi A Cappella Choir Members-Row 1: Lynette Oliphant, Pat Jennings, Diane Tanaka, Lynette Stenvall, Kay Farmley, Tony Fontes, Bernard Andrade, Virginia James, Linda Lee, Alyce Huggins, Jeanette lversen. Row 2: Mrs. Barbara Harlow, director, Bertha Hacket, Muriel Carter, Diane Lewis, Joanne Phelps, Gary Bearden, Ray McKinley, William Poole, Earl Jefferson, Imagine Tyus, Paula Crunk, Miss Carol Phillips, accompanist. Row 3: Loretta Smith, Barbara Jones, Sharon Venema, Gloria Harris, Donna Lewis, Mike Braun, David Hutf, Alvin Atkinson, Keith Qualls, Jimmie bmith, Sandy Kramer, Barbara Loving. Row 4: Thelma Reid, Carolyn Combs, Michele Gibbs, Rosalind Mills, Charlotte Jackson, Beverly Kling, Charles Bryan, John Hernandez, Keith Dart, Melvin Sims. Leroy Lynn, Leon Miller, Peggy Cogbill, Sharon. Spence Sharon Lasiter, G4 Cydpflixfd 85001 4 mm-i,. I L 2 2,3 iraq. f ,ml W ,, lmumx 732 .4...-..i , -sr ,,....Qii.gi.s ..... . . , ,MS fr 5. 'V mania - ' ' Ng. . T 5 T Q, V! 1 sq, , . s L Accompanied by Carol Phillips are these members of A Cappella O Come, O Come, Emmanuel was sung and hummed by the Choir: Barbara Loving, Linda Lee, Imogene Tyus, Gary Bearden, members of A Cappella as the Christmas Procession queued down the aisle To the stage. These singers are Keith Dart, Charles Bryan and Beverly Kling, Dave Hutt, Mike Braun, Tony Fontes, Michele Gibbs, Mrs. Harlow. Q, 5215, ,, 2 , L c l EQQQ i tr ,. , . T ,gs it i i I 1 , , A gf , i 5 popular and appreciared by GH G, Compton is our swinging Supporting the other sections of the orchestra is the wind section. combo. This group of senior boys has played at the Plush Horse Members of this section are, Row 1: Steve Schwaber, Marsha Restaurant in Palos Verdes. Members of the combo are Ed Fitz- l'l90Tl9Yi 5955 G 'm5leY- ROW 25 Phil Cowdill, David Elmer, Cmd gerald, Denny Lewis, Mike Cahoon, Terry Waldo, David Gough, lem Woods- Gm-i Doug worker. They are dire-med by Mr. John Del Monaco. 7 Gqcfaanaecf dlzcfzezfzu Compton high is indeed fortunate to have such a wonderful orchestra. The group has played at the Spring Concert, and provided music for the Christ- mas program. Members of the group are, Row 'l: Elva Gilbert, Kathy Hartkopf, Evangeline Pamos, Nanako Kawahara, Mary Ottens, Bob Gorbett, Terry Dugan. Row 2: Joseph Johnson, Ruth Dawes, Regina Hayworth, Michael Alexander, Tom Hall, Diane Buckner, Mike Cahoon, David Elmer, Phil Caudill, Leon Woods, Steve Schwaber, Jess Grimsley, Marsha l-leatley. Row 3: Bonnie Barmore, Terry Waldo, Tom Mistretta, Fred Rodriguez, David Gough, Ed Fitzgerald, Carey Stephenson, Denny Lewis, and Saundra Wellington. l65 i 1 ff if A 'fm Alt' is. S '1 , Mrs. Barbara Harlow has the job of directing all vocal ' groups. Under her direction are the A Cappella Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Girls' Glee Boys' Glee, and Chorus. Mrs. Harlow's first year at Comp- i 1 ton has been highly success- 7 i i, rt S' .fs le ll i ful. The job of Girls' Ensemble is to entertain at assemblies and to appear before various civic groups. Members of the Ensemble are Diana Triz, Linda Rock, I Sherrill Bennett, Pat Morehouse, Mrs. Barbara Harlow, director, Carol Walters, Nathene Johnson, Madeline Messall, and Melinda Chapman. 'ZCLLSA 125,872 Q , ie I - K xv 4 , :fx x ss. . ' i . Q M mils' . K VVVVA: 'MW ,E SM lf, kin -'fm .L . gl E' 1 , N . .Q .. . Directing all instrumental groups is Mr. John Del Mon- aco. Under his leadership are the Advanced Orchestra, Marching Band, Dance Band, and String Ensemble. Mr. Del Monaco is co-orolinator forthe band and drill team performances with Miss Elaine Hanks. immgfe Playing for the Annual Christmas Dance are these members ot the Compton High School Dance Band. Row 'l: Roy Gilbert, Larry Felix, Mike Cahoon, Doug Walker. Row 2: Ronald Fenstamacher, Ernie Roop, George Walker, Mr. John Del Monaco, Benny Peterson. EYT givin izaemgfs MEMBERS OF THE STRING SECTION of Compton's Ad- vanced Orchestra are Row I, Kathy Hartkopf, Evangeline Ramos, Nanako Kawahara. Row 2, Regina Hayward, Michele Alexander, Tom Hall, Mary Ottens. Row 3, Sandra Wellington, Terry Dugan. This group provided lovely background music for teas and social events. Oyi 1 LU2 Qbzfi I gills MEMBERS OF THE BOYS' AND GIRLS' GLEE, Row I, Royal Dillard, Larry Lakey, Horace Hyers, Eugene Harris, Lupe Gamboa, Betty Seelig, Melvin Vital, Earl Gibson, Gary Hobbs, Gerald Austin. Row 2, Dorothy Atkinson, Lerna Wharton, Vilma Barber, Billie Hopper, Barbara McCall, Betty Telles, Evelyn Bernal, Gwendolyn Crockett, Mary Thomas, Neoma Garcia, Betty Davis, Nancy Warren, Hope Warnsworth, Maureen Milton, Marilyn Jackson, Sandra Carlton, Barbara Twaite, Peggy Cole. Row 3, Joyce Oglesby, Eddie Hendrix, Gloria Webb, Lucy Lindsey, Ruth Boggus, Sandra Lawhorn, Anna Gray, Jessie DeVaughan, Ozie Smith, Diane Harold, Mary Williams, Barnetta, Hudson, Sharon Murdock, Beverly Vertrees, Susan Newhardt, Linda Ely, Lola Smith. Row 4, Ernest Perkins, Joe Williams, Leonard Wheeler, Robert Hendrix, Richard Archuleta, Johnny Bradford, Arthur Santos, Sarnmie Anderson, Woodrow Branford, Rufus Dunn, Tau Moe, Jack Twaite, Levi Harold, Andrew Holston, Stanley Koch. it full Mtv 167 1' 'MG' 2 1 .4- uc, Lpzo mms -fs... 3 41. These members of the trumpet section of the Marching Band are Gilbert Casanova, Melody Lynch, Fred Rodriguez, Ralph Valdez, Mike Leat, Tom Mistretta, Terry Waldo. Singing for the Compton student body, these members of the Girls' Ensemble added harmony and beautiful music to the assemblies where they appeared. They are Diana Triz, Linda Rock, Sherrill Bennett, Pat Morehouse, Carol Walters, Liz Matesky, Madeline Messall, Nathene John- son, Melinda Chapman. s 1 me 5'-:fe Singing for the annual Christmas Program and the beautiful Spring Festival are the following members of Chorus: Row 1: Shirley Demesme, Alice Grove, Dannette Morgan, Marilyn Naie, Artiswine Gray, Gail Moore, Doram Richardson, Samuel Woods, Fred Hughes, Sandra Martin, Diane Morgan, Lonna Stearns, Patsy Herrin. Row 2: Barbara Thorpe, Beatrice Eaton, Patricia Churchill, Laverne Metcalf, Linda Russell, Evelyn Dewberry, Dave Mitchell, Frank Trujillo, Herman Joy, Jan Anderson, Geraldine Hayes, Susie Skillman, Mary Enoch, Joanne Jones. Row 3: Jean Dayton, Irene Martinez, Annabelle Lenard, Hazel Walto, Delia Provty, Lorelei Lohman, Sophie Norris, Gerald McMillen, Marvin Vital, Arthur Harness, Harold Hopper, Thomas Watson, Carolyn Green, Doris Leigh, Camille Graham, Janice Brown. Raw 4: Carol Carpenter, Jeannette Vital, Juliette Smith, Betty McDow, Mary Ortega, Margaret O'Neal, Lena Calhoun, William Graham, William Jordan, Felton Golden, Phil Callahan, James Bankston, Brenda Conedy, Francis Tippins, Sandra Norris, Carolyn Green, Joyce Jones, Jeri Mayer. llrllvnr Q V W ,ww ,, Q fi i 'cgi , .3 7 J 1 if Us V-1: Nw' ,,, .H i Captain Delberta Summers and Row 'l: Sharon Cassatt, Carolyn Jones, Ellen Lewis, Jeanette Iverson, Wilma Simmons, Pam Myers. Row 2: Darla Pyle, Charlene Zimmerman, Maureen Quinn, Linda Kershaw, Vicki Davies, Rosalee Waters. Row 3: Marylee Jessee, Carolyn Miller, Pat Peters, Joyce Umstead, Diane Voghtrnan, Jackie Westby. Row 4: Barbara Lacey, Joanne Solak, Carol Rosenauer, Nancy Doe, Linda Ely, Judy James, Bonnie Barmore. Row 5: Donna Lewis, Kathleen Luke, Norma Briggs, Eddie Chupinski, Delores Willis, JoAnn Roop, Dorothy Ray. Row 6: Kay Riley, Terry Johnson, Winifred Jensen, Pat Jenkins, Katie Templeton, Donna Kutch, Karen Freeman. Row 7: Evangeline Goseco, Michele Murray, Pat Palmer, Barbara Johnson, Valerie Draghiceanu, Linda Haviland. Emily QELUTZ Comptonettes, the distinguished drill team from Compton Senior High School is led by Delberta Summers, captain, and Maureen Quinn, co-captain. The drill team's chief aim is to give performances of grace, beauty, dignity, and precision. Under the direction of Miss Elaine Hanks, the Comptonettes have won many honors for Compton. Membership in drill team is based on try-outs before a committee composed of representatives from flags, songs, drill team, adminis- tration, and band, The drill team has worked long hours during and after school to prepare the lovely half-time shows for the football anal basketball aames. are . . .. . . - ,,,,. -.,.-4..............,...,..... 105 HH. NIT ' ii HU HI 112 UH Htl HS HG IN! 119 3 , . s L mm. 'reef-SAR LE-' 4 as-se. ,,,n.4e.a.:5, 15, .,..,,:1f I i,,,.,,:. K.. Row 'lz Carey Stepheson, Denny Lewis, Drum Major, Barnet Woods, J. D. Meredith. Row 2: Judy Stinnett, Mariorette, Theodore Rene, Dick Spaur, Doug Walker, Mike Cahoon, Terry Tatlow, Maiorette. Row 3: Marsha Heatley, Steve Schwaber, Faye Robinson, Jess Grimsley, Susan Ficara, Eli Rodriguez. Row 4: Don Beard, Charles Freeman, John Crawford, Carlos Nuanez, Manual Felix, David Whitehead, Row 5: David Elmer, Carlo Jenson, Hideko Kawahara, Linda Beck, James Fountain, Robert Turney. Row 6: Melody Lynch, Mike Leat, Ruben Hernandez, Gilbert Casanova, Joy Ferguson, Tom Mistretta, Karen Lambertson. Row 7: Jim Earl, Terry Waldo, Mark Gardner, Fred Rodriguez, Ralph Valdez, Glen- dall Morgan, Howard Hunt. Row 8: Don Smith, Danny Pierson, David Gough, Nick Kassebaum, Ed Fitzgerald, Gurden Hutchins. cnc in unc! Compton Senior High School has much to be proud of in its Marching Band. The Band, led by Drum Major Denny Lewis, has marched in the Compton ' -I 1 Christmas Parade, and has been invited to attend the National City Maytime N, I Band and Drill Team Jamboree. Mr. John DelMonaco, director, has worked un- 1' - ,, ,.,- tiringly to produce halt-time shows of precision and beauty. At each home foot- J y ball and basketball game, it is the responsibility of the band to present a L h All J halt-time show of grace and dignity, The high-stepping band is truly a credit ,gg-,QM to Compton. OIZ9 15045 'Zi Leading the terrific Tarbabe song section were Sherry Hurlock, Janet Eastwood, Andrea Hack- man, Ganetta Howell, and Amy Barth. Our pep- py song girls kept the spirit going until the final gun ended the game. They could always be seen out in front leading March On and the other songs familiar to any loyal Tarbabe. Compton's indomitable spirit led our football team on to win the Coast League Championship this year. The song girls, as well as the flags, are selected from the Junior drill team each year to become the song leaders the following Sep- tember. Their invincible spirit was a great help when the tide turned against Compton. The final score brought the girls around the mike to sing Compton's Alma Mater. Their friendly faces are well-known around campus and their spirit fol- lows them after each winning game. Our song leaders' outfits are in the school colors, Co- lumbia blue and white. 172 gfag gifzfs Seen at the football and basketball games ar Compton's six lovely flag girls. The girls, Jan Farnsley, Linda Loynd, Marianne Betts, Melind Chapman, Christy Clark, and Suellen Sprag-u have performed at many assemblies. The flashing white outfits are seen in front of t drill team at each parade. Flag girls are chos each June from the Junior drill team to beco the flag girls of the following season. Two their most outstanding performances were the Christmas parade in downtown Compt and the half-time show at North Hollywo High School, Each year the new routines, ma up by the flag girls, add zest and beauty to t many half-time shows. School spirit is built a maintained by the flag girls in their attempt give performances of grace, beauty and prec ion. Compton's flag girls attend all the perfor ances of the Comptonettes, our famous d team, and also perform at every game in whi Compton participates. 'cum f cz 'Oz Jlflay'o'zaff51 Prancing in front of the well-known Compton Senior High School Marching band are our two maiorettes, Judy Stinnett and Terry Tatlow. These two girls have performed at every home football game and attended every function of the marching band. Their white outfits are made of sequins with a blue bib in the front. Their attractive uniforms are completed by tiny feathered hats. Senior Terry and Junior Judy have enioyed this unique experience as ma- iorette for the Compton Senior High School Marching Band. Drum Muior Denny Lewis became drum major in his iunior year and he continued this out- standing work during his senior year. Playing in the band during his sophomore year gave Denny the knowledge needed to fill this promi- nent position. Denny's outstanding strutting has added precision and spirit to the many half- time shows in which the marching band and dancing drill team have performed. Denny con- siders being drum maior a great honor and is proud of his Alma Mater. . Q' ' i 'i x ' Q 553. 'E it WSI? l75ClC!Z'I 7,1 Go Compton Go! shout the five lusty voices of Compton's yell leaders, The boys, Bruce Fish- er, Steve Mauro, Raymond Sloan, Doug Amer- man, and Yell King Don Dye have been an inspiration to many loyal Tarbabes in their terrific rooting section. The spirit bottle went with the yell leaders to every game and gave the Tarbabes a lift when the score was not in favor of Compton. Shouts filled the air when the cork was removed from the bottle labeled with the letters C,H.S. Previous to every athletic func- tion, assemblies were held to fill the Spirit Bottle with enthusiasm and spirit. Wearing their blue sweaters, the boys can be spotted around campus all day before a game. The sweaters have white bands around the arms and a block C on the front which contains each boy's name. Compton Tarbabes are lucky to have such an irresistible group of boys to lead the yells. T73 1 is Making a right turn on Compton Boulevard are the Comptonettes, famous drill team of Compton High. These girls marched over three miles during the annual Christmas parade. E F Accompanying the Comptoniettes is the Marching Band. Their blue and grey uniforms can be seen at home football games and many parades. Performing at the first basketball pep assembly be- fore the Tarbabes met Dominguez were the Comp- tonettes. The girls gave their usual spectacular per- formance with precision and grace, backed by Compton's lively pep band. Q35 Delberta Summers, 1959-1960 drill team captain, has done a terrific job leading the snappy Comptonettes in their routines, The drill team performed at every home basketball and football game and numerous assemblies. Delberta was an outstanding captain and was a friend to all the girls. Sitting prettily in front of the band and football team are the Comptonettes. Pert little Sherry Hur- lock was one of Compton's song leaders this year. Amy Barth also added spirit and grace to the snappy song routines, Gqcfivifiz i dd Heard above the yells of the rooiring Toirboibes wos 1959-60 yell king, Don Dye. Don vvos elected Yell King utter serving os o yell leoder during his iunior yeor. l-le showed copoble leodership in other fields by being elected president ot the Youth Fellow- ship Club here c1tComoton. Pulling the cork on the spirit bottle, to let out d burst of sound, ore Steve Mouro, Doug Amermoln ond cork-puller Bruce Fisher. M X 1 1J , V .... 4 'aw -New, if l Enioying the program at the Fall Sports Banquet are Mr. Joseph Causey, Mr. Ramon Gonzalez, Superintendent and Mrs, Franklin C. Hemphill. Below: Tay Brown, George Ray, and Mrs. Doris Westcott, Compton, senior high school principal. Seen from Oleander street is Compton's famous C on the back ot the Adminis- tration building. . Nhbgmmmkwmwt l 7 6 n . , e . if t'm',se1 T! - -V 3, 'V' ,. White clouds float lazily over the new math building, showing the Administra- tion building in the background. z rw 7 , .. D c,c, so . n g . , 9' f 9 . 5 TX f M- it at vs' -sf I., Q, wi. .q .- 15. - of -4 H V , 9- , L ,. 1' is . . 4.0. ,. if-rp ,--. '.. .-. , f Wi at 1 b 3, ft 1 C e-F' 'ff - + .Q 237 ,lit-in--'+V' ti. 7-Lg '-,, 1 , . if ' . . A-gfir nr- Decker Gymnasium holds many memories ot famous athletes who have passed through its doors. The stadium was strewn with paper and confetti after Compton won the Coast League basketball championship tor the fourth straight year. CD72 LLQ MH. Compton's great pocketwatch is situ- ated on the Chimes Tower. The tower, located above the cafeteria, can be seen from any place on campus. l ...M 1 1, - T . Q, f .1 .. .. . f f ' n - i - .C , A 1, XIII 9009. twwsw A new class at Compton is the salesmanship-merchan- dising course. Students taught by Mr. Albert Galatian work part of the day for local merchants. Helen Fleming is making a practice sale to Judy Henry. QQLLCL 5, Future secretaries and stenographers learn proper techniques in the Business Building here at Compton, Through the portals of this Science Build- ing pass many learned scientists and mathematicians. +-5 fi 'i-+- ? 5wR'gt, To honor our fall semester athletes is the purpose of the Sports Banquet. Seated at the head table are Tay Brown, Compton College coach, Mr. George Ray, speaker, and Mr. Howard Brown, Babe athletic director. Below: Two of the fall semester athletes. Phil Caudill and Marvin Neill, seem to be enioying the food. Beneath the Chimes Tower is the cafe- teria where students converse each day during lunch. Huge trees shade seats in the area. Charley's Aunt, the fall semester play, was a huge success. The cornedy, directed by Mr. Michael Kosturick, portrayed the lite of two students of Oxford University, Pictured above are Nick Kasse- baurn, Roger Fouts, Tom Hall, Doug Amerman, Betty Gilbert, Barbara Johnson, Sandra Hensley, Joan Hulbert, and Kenny Perkins, members of the cast. A defected Charley's Aunt sits at the piano during a scene from the fall play. Nick Kasse- baum is shown here in his lovely satin gown. ..--0' Nick Kassebaum played the lead of the fall play as Charley's aunt. Nick gained his acting ex- perience as a member of Thespians for three years. Ufisifzicuza In u scene from CharIeys' Aunt, Kenny Perkins is showing the open door to poor auntie. Others in the scene are Nick Kasse- baum, Kenny Perkins, Betty Gilbert and Doug Arnerman. an - .n 1 -,3 ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE SADIE HAWKINS dance was provided by six senior boys, singing Sarah Jane, and other folk songs. Mem- bers of the group were Mike Cahoon, Phil Caudill, Steve Mauro, JAN'Cf AND TOM THOMAS Won Terry Waldo, Denny Lewis, and Keith Dart. The Prlze for the wfest mvtfiiine outfits. gjiiiinf WINNING THE PRIZE for the best corsage was Bonnie Witt. Wearing the corsage is her clate, Mike Glober. Due to a late presentation of the Spring Play, it is impossible to have pictures of the play. We have substituted pictures of the Girls' League Sadie Hawkins dance. Compton's local Hitchin' Post was very popular, Presiding during the dance were the three Marryin' Sams, Bill Jessee, Phil Caudill, and Don Dye, I7 The dazzling sixteen foot Christmas tree was set in the middle of the Sleigh Bells Ring, theme of the annual C.H.S. Christmas dance, was carried out in beautiful The coro decorations. King Bruce Fisher A nation of Queen Janet Farnsley-by Boys' Federation President, Robert Trejo-and King Bruce Fisher-by Girls' League President, 253 2 A Marylee Jessee, climaxed a perfect evening, 1 lXl t 1 1-vs if - dance floor. Dancers pivoted under the glimmering lights shining from each branch It was truly a night ot remember. Queen Janet Farnsley J emo 'des cms Bruce Fisher and Janet Farnsley, Royal Couple, were snapped by the photographer as they led in the first dance after their thrilling coronation. E i l l ' R l i . i , 1 s 'E Seen at the dance were faculty members Mr. Richard McDonald Matching outfits were popular at the Sadie Hawkins dance. Couples and Mr. Haran Polsky. This Sadie, our principal, Mrs. Doris West- enjoyed the hilarious decorations and also Marryin' Sam's booth. am, seems to have caught tier men! .JMQJ5 of 9655, A few outlandish costumes were worn to the Sadie Hawkins dance. A pgnny q wish is gn inexpensive Way to dreamt The wishing Shown here is such o costume worn by Bornettct Hudson and Eric well attracted many couples. It was covered with fallen vari- Martin. colored leaves. September 14 ..... 18 . . 25. . . 29-1 . . October 2 .... 9 .... 16 ..... 23 .... 30 ..... November 6 ..... 1'1 . . . 13 .... 20 ..... 26-27 . . December 10-11 . . 21-1 . . January 9 ..... 29... ggiii Ll 'ZS . ....... Opening Day Welcomeiflssombly . . .Football - Riverside Poly at Compton ....... .... Start of Iowa Testing . . Football - Compton and Saint Antlzony Football - Compton and North Hollywood Football -4 Compton and Long Boaclz Poly Football - Compton anal Paramount . . . Football - Compton and Warren . . . . Football - Compton and Lynwood . . . . . . . . . . . . Holiday - Votorarfs Day . .Homecoming - Dominguez and Compton End of First Quarter . . . Football - Compton and Centennial . . . . . . . . . . . . Thanksgiving Recess . . . Christmas Program ....................Cltristmaslfecess Compton Invitation Basketball Tournament ................EHd0fFl'T.9lSCmFSl6T 'frmt I ,. .-, .- Mayflower ting for the this f emo T655 February 'I ..... ........ S tart of Second Semester 12 -... ....... H olidaygLinc0ln,s Birthday 22 ---' .... H oliday-Wa.shinglon,s Birthday March 2 -.-. . . .Senior Talent Show 17 ---- .... I anior Talent Show 25 -.-- .... S aalie Hawkins Dance April 1 .... .... E :nd of Third Quarter 5 ----.. . . .Sophomore Talent Show 'l'l-'l5. . . ......... Spring Recess May 'I3 .... ...... S pring Concert 18 ---- . . . Carnival of Languages 27 .... . . . Junior-Senior Prom June 3 .--- . . .Senior Day 10 -... . .... C Banquet 'I2 .... ................ S enior Vespers 13 .... ............. R ecognition Assembly 16 ..-- . . .End of Fourth Quarter-Graduation 1 AN ki wx s chqse VGITQIHIGUDC ppg as Mlss Cotton at the Sudre Hawkins pre- Q trophy. f arf if v , W 4, K Q , 1 lv I Q 1 ffl. 1 i 5 H Q 1. 0 J' it W w L'Y ' Matilda 5 M ...Ls-W in R 3' p. -O w Q 'lm 'lllu1q,M if: - 1 llI'::.::f.1f in glsfzsonaflffy x W mv Janet Eastwood, a bubbling volcano ot personality, was voted Miss Personality of the year by her fellow mem- bers of the Senior Class. With a warm hello for every- one and the willingness to lend a helping hand when needed, this popular campus co-ed won a spot in the hearts of all Compton students. Janet was outstanding in all the activities she endeavored and will always be remembered at Compton High as the girl with the per- sonality plus. 'z. QQ-3'z5.of2aZif Phil Cuudill, admired by many and known to all, was the victor in the selection of Mr. Personality of the year. His cheery and friendly hello was a cherished asset to his buoyant personality, but that wasn't all that made him tick. By constantly displaying his warm and pleas- ing smile, Phil always stood out among the seniors as being someone different, someone looked up to. His ease and adaptability of making friends is a gift Phil proudly and deservedly displays. Never to be forgotten, is Phil Caudill, Mr. Personality of Compton High. ua.-312 Q cmsf Vivacious Janet Eastwood, the lovely Compfon High School Homecoming Queen, reigned supreme over our SevenTh Annuol Homecoming. As Cl junior, Jclnei was presidenr of her closs, member of drill Team, ond Miss Color Ddy. During her senior yeor she was o Chimefte ond song leader which is on indicotion of her de- pendobilify. L -fx Queen Janet Eastwood and escort Ed ,-,Q Qi Stone. Princess Christy Clark and escort Don Campbell. Princess Janet Farnsley and escort Danny Dingillo. v 6 y - WMM , in W' ez Cami 1 , Homecoming Queen Janet Eastwood lcenterl, attended by her Royal Court, graciously reigned over Compton's seventh annual Homecoming on November 13. if H ef Jimmy Dew, crown bearer, Mary Finch and escort Stewart Vaxter, A.S.B. Presi- . Princess Joyce Umstead and escort Keith deny Dart. Princess Marylee Jesse and escort David Huff, 189 ' l Qhliggsaf in cgcgofcvzigifz we V 7 Marvin Neill received The well deserved honor of hoving This Tull poge in EI Componile because he wos The sTu- denT wiTh The highesT scholcisTic record oT C.H.S. Even though he hos moinToined This high scholorily rc1Ting, he hos noT wiThdrown himself from ony school ocTiviTies. A ,jf few of his ocTiviTies were presideriT of Mirnircnhenions, o C.S.F, Seolbeorer, Spanish Club, De Moloys, ond Squires. 'lAc1rvin's fuTure plons ore To c1TTend eiTher Sfonford or Berkeley ond To moior in engineering. His ombiTion is To become on EIecTronics Engineer. U65 Wiener! ---- John Crawford placed second hi h t ' g es in scholarship. His con- s'st r ' I en grade average, as well as his strong character ual' q '- ties, is indeed, one to b ' e proud of. After attending Berkeley, John plans to make a career in either civil or mechanical engineering. lf Janet Farnsley achieved the third position in scholarship rating. Although she has received several honors and awards at C.H.S. ' , this honor tops them all. Her immediate future is the life of a college co-ed at either Santa Barbara or Long Beach State, majoring in mathematics. David Shaw placed fourth energetic personality has an avid int in scholastic achievements. This erest in newspapers which is evident, due to his work as the Chimes editor. Dave's energy will never cease unt'l f ' ' ' i, a ter maioring in iournolism at San Jose or Long Beach State, he has achieved success in the newspaper business. Madelaine Messoll proudl I d f y pace ifth in scholastic competi- tion. Her varied interests in hobbies, clubs, and sports activi- ties comprise an interesting person. Madelaine has definite plans for the future which include collegiate activities at Lon B h g eac State where she plans to major in social science. l9l l92 Carl Ruoff, finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Corporation Program, has been awarded a Certificate of Merit. He also received the Bank of America Mathe- matics and Sicence Trophy and the Science certificate. After attending Cal Tech, Carl plans to become a theoretical physicist. Janet Farnsley won the Bank of America Liberal Arts Trophy and the Social Science Certificate. A Chimette and C.S.F. Sealberer, she plans to maior in mathe- matics at either Santa Barbara or Long Beach State, cicfziofauflifz Joe Strapac, finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Corporation Program, has been awarded a Certificate of Merit. A career in the Air Force Academy or a major in engineering at Berkeley are his future plans. Marvin Neill, due to his top scholastic rating, was named the Seymour nominee from C.H,S. His ambition is to become an electronics engineer and he plans to attend either Stanford or Berkeley and maior in engineering. 11. .-ali' William Wafford has been awarded a Certificate of Merit due to his achieve- ment as a finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Corporation Program. He was also a Bank of America certificate winner in Mathematics. Bill has definite plans of studying to be a theoretical physicist at Berkeley. Marianne Bells received the Bank of Am- erica Vocational Arts Trophy and the Business certificate resulting from her high abilities in business. During the past year Marianne was a member of Chimettes and a C.S.F. Sealbearer. Terry Waldo has excelled in the Music department and, as a result, has been awarded the Bank of America Trophy in Fine Arts and the certificate of Music. Next year he will attend U.S.C. and ma- jor in music. 0lJ'CL'Z,C! QMHHETQ Stewart Vawter, C.S.F. Sealbearer, mem- ber of Squires, and first semester A.S.B. President, received the highest scholastic standing in language and was awarded the Bank of America certificate in Foreign Language. He plans to enter a school of architecture and, after graduation, be- come a professional architect. Sylvia Dorin, brilliant art student, won the Bank of America Art certificate. Her ambition is to become a science research- er and next fall she plans to attend Harbor Junior College and major in science. Myra Horton was the Bank of America certificate winner in the field of Home Economics. After attending Compton Jun- ior College and Long Beach State, she hopes to become an Elementary school teacher. John Luckey was the Bank of America certificate winner in the field of Industrial Arts. John's interests in Industrial Arts will see him through Los Angeles Trade Tech after which he will enter the field of engineering. Dave Shaw, editor of the Chimes and journalistic award winner, was the Bank of America certificate winner in English. After majoring in journalism at San Jose or Long Beach State, he will go into the newspaper business. Paula Crunk was selected as the most outstanding scholastic student in both the field of English and Social Science. It is very likely that she will reach her goal of becoming an English teacher after at- tending Long Beach State College. Libs fem Ln Gene Allen was selected cis the scholastic winner in the field of Industrial Arts. Gene is looking forward to attending U.C.L.A. next year, where he will major in engineering. f-'TIF' Linda Kershaw member of the Chimettes was the scholastic winner in the Business department. Her future plans include ma- ioring in business at Long Beach State College next fall. Daniel Wright achieved top scholastic rat- ing in both the Photography and the Boys' Physical Education departments. He plans to major in math and science at Compton Junior College. Juanita Reed, member of G.A.A., was the scholastic winner in Girls' Physical Education. She plans to attend Compton Junior College and maior in physical education. Walter Roberts received the contributing awards in the Boys' Physical Education department. A maior in physical educa- tion at New Mexico State University and a career in baseball or football are his future plans. iz 95551 Marylee Jessee, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, was awarded a medal due Betty Terry received top rating in the Art abiilties. Her future plans are to enter department due to her outstanding artistic the field of commercial art or secondary teaching. to her high score on a test given to all the senior girls in the Home Economics department. The Home Economics depart- ment is quite proud of Marylee for at- taining this award. Melvin Windham won the contributing award in the field of Speech. His present ambition is to attend the University of Redlands where he would like to major in law. John Crawford, C.S.F. Sealbearer and member of Squires, was awarded the California Federal Savings and Loan Scholarship. Next year John will attend Berkeley where he will maior in either civil or mechanical engineering. Margaret McClaren was awarded the Business and Professional Women's Club Scholarship, which she will use at Comp- ton Junior College. She will maior in business and eventually enter the field of secretarial work. 1 9 David Gough received the contributing Sandy Mayben, exceeding in sports, won Tony Aguilar, contributing award winner award for his contributions in instrumen- the contributing award from the Girls' in Distributive Business, has maintained tal music Physical Education department. Gn excellent record in the Business De partment. fm? 4 t ?V 1- , sy ,: ,At r, , is E M Roger Fouts, popular Thespian, deservedly received the contributing award in Drama resulting from his fine acting abilities. Big C Hall of Fame holds, within its pages, those students famous for their exuberant per- sonalities, high scholastic status, and successful abilities in their chosen fields. Those with the exuberant and generally well rounded person- alities were chosen by popular vote from and by the senior class. The five top scholars in the sen- ior class received honorable recognition resulting from their excellent and superior scholastic av- erage, which was maintained throughout their stay at Compton High. Students who received Bank of America trophies and certificates, those who achieved various scholarships, and those who achieved scholastic and contributive awards in specified fields, were selected by the Honors Lid E 'Zi and Awards Committee, who based their selec- tion on data gathered from attendance records, transcripts, and recommendations from the res- pective department chairmen. Memories that these preceding pages reflect for those deserving students are invaluable and will always be re- ferred to with a remembrance of great standing and accomplished pride. As for the remaining alumni of the Compton campus, these pages also reflect memories of high esteem, which is typical of Compton's reputation because we are the School of Champions. The prediction of fu- ture success for these Hall of Fame celebrities is truly possible and highly probable. Qffaff of game Cszwafm f ag, 5? vw-,N ,um- ' Jwmm 5 'A an 9. n 1 . L . Q. Q. 1 .MW .. QA , 117 A? -v . . Q m A .Q A f -W 13,15 . . . , , ,M N, X JM A, . V X . X xf W, we , U3 5 mmmum -. goofgafk If in b vi' .., ,L-. WL P' 4 X 1-an ff, , , 731351 W fp?- Quit --.H - ,. .v ., N7 A A Q. E K Varsity Football Team-Row 1: L. Carter, B. Dever, J. Dorham, R. Perez, H. Joy, B. Murray, H. Johnson, B. Andrade. Row 2: Coach Fisher, R. Adkison, R. Johncolo, J. Bowen, B. Jordan, R. Winters, D. Wright, W. Roberts, D. Dingillo. Row 3: Coach Ucker, J. Bankston, E. Martin, J. Burk- hart, P. Caudill, M. Camarillo, W. Prude, H. Feldhahn, R. Treio. Row 4: Coach Edgmon, B. Goodson, F. Kimbrel, B. Brown, J. Colby, D. Inzer, L. Castillo, C. Carolina, M. Braun. Row 5: C. Estes, D. Becker, J, Collins, J. Bersinger, Jo. Holston, R. Jefferson, T. Linley, T. Brown, I. Roquemore. ,S B J Compton's Football Team came Through this year to take Coast League Championship for the first time since 1952. The Tarbabes were ranked for second place berth in Coast League standing while Lynwood was picked for berth number one. Starting the practice game with a big win over Riverside Poly, highly ranked in C.l.F. standing, the Tarbabes tied with St. Anthony and lost to North Hollywood and the powerful Long Beach Poly. Leading off in Coast League action Compton took a big win over Paramount, 18 to 6, Warren, 27 to 12, a loss to Lynwood, 19 to O, Winning the two remaining games against Dominguez, 12 to 7 and Centenniel 14 to 2, the Tarbabes wrapped up Coast League. Babes entered C.l.F. playoffs only to lose to Mt. Carmel, by a close margin of 12 to 13. f COTE Riverside Poly . . St. Anthony . .. North Hollywood Long Beach Poly Paramount .... Warren ..... Lynwood .... Dominguez ... Centenniel .. Mt. Carmel ... OU. 'ZL 19-26 19-19 20-14 42-12 6-18 12-27 .19-O 7-12 2-14 13-12 Coach Leonard Fisher Coach Ray Edgmon Coach Charles Ucker I ogy... ' ' U I f r LA 3- f ,r ,- . L ..- 1 if L. -2 .4 Q .Q W mm.- ZA ' ' ' ' H . ' ' ' 4 ' K . 3 ra- 'gr ' r ' 5 ' Lf. f N . sf U P' ' ... 1 L fx - A A :L L Q K . if ... 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P I y , oard, J. Bowen, M. Camarillo, J. Dorhom , C. Carolina. N, 1 af Q Nqr ' . , f, . Y 4 5 49 .',, , by , . 5 1 ww? 0- zv- H Q , ' 'A g Q? ,ii Q . Wg, 3 Kneeling: B. Dever, R. Treio, R, Peretz, R. Winters, D. Kneeling: R. Jefferson, L. Curie -bi , ,RV . 1, - .wrap ny. . ' - . 3.- . wi ix 9 W F2 ' , V 'im' ..... . , -75 .,.. W H-if i Lp. 5 J- 4 f , A in I if M jf in-W , ig .W . .,.,- , I f T-'fr N L ' 5' W fi . K I - K . 735, 41 - 11? if ' W -4 or ,wg ' L ' if .fig - W , -My . . K. M2 ,. i I K ' 'M H 5 K qi ,, - A '. ,gm f 3 .th W - M if , ,-ivrmxg. i E 'Q 6.15.6 -, i wil- . ,VLAN . . ' . , r fr, ma- ' 5 v if . . mn A. ., ji.,,i - 94 ,,, . A ' ' ' f, 1 L. S ru V Q 1 4 I fr 1 X rv-,. ., A 1.2,-gf JEM?Jv,,-1. , . ' ,sp L i If ' Q' ' W i ,.., fri' ' K . - ' T435 ' 4 . H f fw ik -., nn . , 1 i, . 1, f-iw n,L .. ...XM X x 9 Q ,Q A . in Aifilfgkrg ffm 'N' bk v K 4 nfs +1 :M 71- 4 QMS' ' 5 aw G+ :A QL Q fw- if 4 if R Q ' 1 Su- , Ov 1 0. 4 ' +L F' T 4' k f 1 'hg yfvm' f' Q: W AQ ,. . fi Bi if P f ' . iff ,f fi ., M. , ' if xx -s. J 3 'aff '51 ' ' 1- . Q W S H 5 iff, 1 A i Wright, Siunding: L. Brown, H. 3. f , .. x ' x ,, ,yu . cxmorillo, W. Jordon, J. Burkhart. Feldhom, M, Broun, M. C A55 -if r, P. Coudill, F. Kimbrel. Standing: J. Hull, J. Hoiston, B. Brown, D. Inzer, xt A5 1 ' ...uf . 43. -Q A I I K M I , N awllflhw KLQLQ-kgggfilf 3 . Q'E L '5-'f 9 me .J-r 1 , L ,,f'-Qi. af ' 4 .V . ' Q. Q. HN: we .,.. , I ., 4 , 1.4 L 'M .,' ' -L - Row 1: T. Linley, L. Brown, C. CoroIA Incl, L. Carter. Row 2: M. Rubio, J. L uckey, W. Roberts. ,Lim ,WFQH ' . , uw ss .. .,. 5.14 ...- A ., ow I: R. Woods, W. Prude, E. Martin. Row 2: J. Dororn, fi .r . as Adkison, L, Polord, MKTT' :W W ' in 205 Captain Ron Adkison, left half. Comp0on's Hard Driving offensive came through with much yardage as shown here with a Tarbabe driving through the Saint Anthony line. Jon Dorham, defensive halfback, intercepts Dominguez pass and eludes an on- coming Don. Jon, one of the smallest defensive men, played a big part on the TECITTI. Compton's Coaching Staff was always on the ball. As shown here, Coach Edgmon and Coach Fisher keep close tabs on what's happening on the field. Always Hustling Were the Compton defense, which is proven here when Jon Dorham, Joe Burkhart, Ron Hall, and Robert Treio close in on a Dominguez Don. Qffarzia L12 Mba l 5 Q l l i . E y - 1 I 2 , , , 1 To - .C it C Q is Captain Walter Roberts, All-Coast Quarterback. Woody Prude, Outstanding halfback for the Compton eleven, sweeps around right end to mark off the yardage against Riverside Poly in a practice game. Walter Roberts, One of the lop yard gainers in the Coast League, runs right end for considerable yardage before he is brought down by a Lynwood player. 6405011 rg. i V +L rr fn ' 4 is J if 1 fq . L I K- Roy Jefferson, All-Coast end e Walter Roberts, Playing one of his finest games here against Lynwood goes N , ' .ciwf Q ' 'wie' LN in is t ,AN . 1 . is we W .wen in Woody Prude, right half. down field with Harvey Johnson l44l blocking the way. Ron Adkison, the workhorse in the backtield, is shown here on a punt return against Centennial which was a decisive game. f g A .xx ff A ,. 5' Tk - Q 3. s 2 es L 4' IH Harold Feldhuhn, Tackle. One of the Top defenses in Coast League is shown here sfoppi The opening game of Coast League battle. audi ng the Warren offensive in -3 Q V K. 'sw -V4 ff. JK .-1 'f- .ey , . -1 - . f 'NQQQ - 4 l ,r H914 - ' f I 1 ,W Roy Jefferson, hard working end of offensive and defensive Team works our here on de- Leonard Brown, All-Coast middle guard. fense as he downs North Hollywood man. UH. X , L L ,, W l 1 , I xx, H PQ r ,pe ll me f f 'vi , 3- TSX A mr 5 K 1 T57 'Nr rx if if , 4, v 4. , H Jon Dorham, defenslve hack, Crushing Their Way Through Coosf League with cu powerful defense, The Compton defense holds Warren To twelve points os James Bowen brings down Warren Bear, Fred Kimbrel, right end. C74CfiOI2 Playing One Of the closet games here ogclnsr the Dominguez Dons, the Torbobe de fensive held them for no goin lo win by cz score of l2A7. O This year is The fifth straight Championship The Junior Varsity has Taken in CoasT League. Coaching the Tar- babe eleven has been Coach Charles Ucker and Coach Gilbert Granger-in circle-helping out with the line. Going Through The season with Three Ties and The rest wins The J.V. squad wrapped up Coast League, As shown here on The right a defensive back, Larry Adki- son, misses a pass, one of The very few he missed. is is . 62 X xii rl A i if :Sao 'Zi BOUJZCJ ST. Anthony ...,. . . .19-19 Long Beach Poly . .. .... .O-O Paramount ....... .... 7 -48 Warren . . . . .7-32 Lynwood . . . . .O-30 Dominguez .. ...O-63 Centenniel . .. ...26-26 goofgaff Row 1: Coach Charles Ucker, J. Perrales, J. Goodson, R. Hall, C. Bryan, C, Ward, J. Vincent, J. Hopkins. Row 2: Coach GiIber1'Grqinger, D. Cunning- ham, J. Woods, J, Pheras, W. Maples, R. Rohn, L. Adkison, O. Johnson, T. Williams. Row 3: B. Johnson, W. Tatum, B. Dever, H. Wheaton, R. McGuire, C. Williams, B. Stecher, N. Kline, T. Venettes, R, Bortot. Row 4: C. Austin, E. Templeton, E. Jefferson, B. Smith, R. Jordan, J. Nichols, H. McKittrick, K. Hankens, L. Harris, J. Woods. Row 5: J. Hall, L. Brown, R. Tanner, L. Pollard, N. Blaze, E. Dixon, A. Miller, R. Davis, R. Woods, T. Doram, A. Arvizu, Manager. 'll I U 'S A rf' -4- L is ,ff Us ,, , , Y X If 55 .. 45x i T739 65. i 210 1 5, WW 29 P 2 R Cole S Woods F Porras N. Lee, S. Vawter, B FOOTBALL TEAM-Row 1: A. Turner, B. Julian, M. Dean, B. Patterson, C. Soto, F. Herrera. Row : . , . , . , R Lewis, M. Parrish, L. Morales. Row 3: R. Hernandez, R. Mais, M. Gardener, M. Pearl, F. Truiillo, D. Smith, M. Ortega, A. Harness, S. Martinez, C. I M. Lombardi, L. Dela Torre, M. McMahan, A. Medina, B. Sisson, R. Hernandez, R. Archuleta, G. Salsbury, R. Veals. Row 4: Coach Adams, D. Fe ix, Mulitor, L. Callander. goofgaff ,F 1 St. Anthony's ..... . . 0-20 North Hollywood . . . . 7-6 Long Beach Poly . . . . .21-0 Paramount .... . . 19-7 Lynwood ... . . .40-6 Dominguez .. .. 7-7 A 1 S! n4! Lev? 5454 COACH EDWARD ADAMS Icirclel, didn't hit the winning trail this year, for the first time in three consecutive years of his coaching the B's. His main obiective was to build man power for next year. Shown op- V it Champs. posite, in formation, are the Junior ars y .Leif- 2 I l auifff 5 Br , K' 'i 423 1 C if i ' ij: . HX? M 5 - AV . W , 5 ' t ' i W rf ' ,K ,ar 1' in ,I 5 N if , R 'I Chi per Block imanageri Donald Chapman m g Couch Hcrtmann's Varsity Cross Country team, ow : p , Ken Hunter, Bruce Fisher, Ulis Williams, Coach Hartmann. Howard Burns, Leon Woods, Steve Mauro, 'waz ounffzkzf rw Howard Burns, 409 Coarh Ernst Hartmann I ana eri. Row 2: Ray Sloan, John Hulse. QF? it 4 MF s 4' I X S C K,--, , C ty-. , V355-HQ' . ,gy 5 A, Ken Hunter JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY MEMBERS-R an iofz auifbty s ow 'lz Donald Chapman, manager, Wailon Jackson, Bill Jessee, Richard Mortimer, Willie Brown, Ezra Carbons, Chipper Block, manager. Row 2: Lawrence Lugens, Marvin Vital, Bill Spiller, Quintus Wilborn, Marvin Neill, Dick Williams, Gary Lowder, Levi Patterson, Dave Hutt, Coach Ernst Hartmann was ounfz Ray Sloan, top cross country runner, barely beats a Downey runner in a race here on home grounds, Compton High School's Cross Country team did 't i again. Led by Coach Ernst Hartmann they took Coast League championship for the eighth time in ten years. Both varsity and iunior varsity won all their meets. In addition they won seven dual meets, tied one, and lost only one. Leading the field for the varsity was Ken Hunter, closely followed by Ray Sloan, Bruce Fisher, Steve Mauro, captain, Ulis , W ' ailon Jackson, Leon Woods, varsity squad was led by by Dave Huff, captain, Levi , Richard Webber, Dick Wil- , and Marvin Neill. Coach of the fact that his top var- en Hunter was one of the fort Williams, John Hulse Howard Burns. Junior Ezra Carbons, followed Patterson, Marvin Vital liams, Quinton Dilborn Hartmann is very proud sity runner K unate torch runners to the Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley. audi ,.,. Y ,.,M-K' V. VARSITY WATER POLO MEMBERS: Roy Saas, Lynn Homby, Doram Richardson, Bill Parker, David Van Norman, Gerald Kratzer, Ken Olson, Ray h Coach Do le, Jimmie Grunes. Osborn, Don Verbeck, Vance Briggs, Ed Stone, Fred Poetzc , y Klflfafzz Qofo 1 I 4 ,lx , Denny Brady, Junior Varsity captain, and Ed Stone, Varsity captain, wait for last minute instructions before practice. L Qz Lavf P it l J Coach Charles Doyle gives the last minute instruc- tions to the Varsity and Junior Varsity water polo teams. He reviews plays with his team. ..s---n-...,,,......,n.,,,,,- A 1 5, P 3 B WATER POLO TEAM-Le Roy Saas lmanagerl, Richard Wagner, William Harriel, Jack Parde, John Chambers, Harry Velfman, Ernest Gomez John Luian, Howard Rhodes, Bob Davidson, Dennis Brady, ca tain, I L ' ' ' Ed Stone shows his defensive ability as he plays the most exciting game of the season here aaginst Wilson. p van emaster, Richard Whitaker, Charlie Gram, Coach Doyle, Jim Groomes, Klflfafefz Qofo Playing in one of the roughest leagues of water- polo, the Moore Coast League, our Tarbabe waterdogs went through a bad season. They were defeated by all except two of the seven teams in the league. The Babes took a big win over Lynwood, 9-3, and a tie with the powerful Long Beach Poly team, then lost the other five. Coach Charles Doyle had one big problem with waterpolo and that is depth. Ed Stone, captain and high point man for the Tarbabes, came through in many instances when the chips were down. Playing iust as great a game were Vance Briggs, Don Verbeck, Lynn Hamby, Bill Parker, and Ken Olson. Having control of both varsity and iunior varsity, Coach Doyle encountered more problems as his iunior squad lost all its games in the Moore League. High point man on the Junior Varsity team was Captain Dennis Brady. 215 UU BURNING BILL PARKER Backstroke afimmin 69 la A A , ., .ywwyl K, , W A 7 -fm.i,ff:WliM5 ' , f ,- L ,,,f -5' N ' ' I ' '... Vykkr lr, I fi 399' 5 . . Vklf .kk-' T, ' ,ev i 12 H Y ff, V ,1 ,., ., ,'Y . I, N. ---' MM I - ?fiifHRm.s1' wziffzatim-, , t rf 'A , ,,.,, K r dau VARSITY SWIMMING: Row 1: Ross Cole, Bill Parker, Alan Miller, David Van Norman, Eli Rodriguez, Gerald Krotzer, Ernest Gomez, Robert Rohn, Robert Fenstermacher, Don Verbeck, Berry Corbett, Brian Smith, Dick Whitaker, Vance Briggs, Ed Stone, Fred Boetzsch, Richard Curtis, Coach Charles Doyle. E 'F' Once again depth has proved to be the main detriment of the Compton Aquamen. There is no feeder stystem to our school because of a lack of a YMCA, swim clubs, or iunior high pools to help us along, although each year in the past, Compton has had medalists in the big events, states swimming coach, Charles Doyle, as the swim season is well under way. Bill Parker has been looking very good in the back stroke, while Vance Briggs has shown in The butterfly, just to mention a couple. lt is very possible to pick up a C.l.F. medal this year as every other year. 45' RICHARD WHITAKER Breaststroke BEE SWIMMING: Row 1: Coach Doyle, Ron Westhart, Howard Rode, Bill Christopherson, William Hoanzl, Gary Caldera, John Chambers, David Allen, Jack Parde, Harry Veltman, Florian Lonescu, Harry Johnson, Lynn Hamby, Bob Julian, Ross Cole. 74 I 'L -A , if fig A ,fn A ,qi ' SS wt' f E3 1 ,gf up..,., , W W 9 sw A fi. fa 677 vb WA an 3 an ,, Y r ' A594 aku ,. 'iff Qiligfliaff NORMAN HAYDEN First Team All Coast Guard 'F' fr 5 ' V f 'fir 4. WW M' ' Lcvf KEITH DART Co-Captain Guard X EAI! JT' ROY JEFFERSON Forward f ,J C . -of fn, E, on J ff,- X.. ,wmqxm V CORNELIUS LEE Second Team All Coast Guard '-sl HENRY THOMAS Center auify ,ff Baigzfllalf I fi A l Q I 1 KX., I XI as L s 'tml X 5 U BILL HAWKIN5 Fuard c I I CLARENCE ESTERS Fil st Team, A ll-Coast Center .nf IX LY. I- STEVE RUBINKAN Forzrard , ,. mai, 3, 1 'If Q, . FREDDIE GOSS First Team All-Coast Most Valuable Player Guard Co-Captain M I , I I ,A.. X I I 'Cf I COACH WILLIAM ARMSTRONG Best Coach in CIllI.f0fl7.lG,, We at CHS Say i l l Clarence Eslers intercepts poss inlendecl lor Porcimounl foe. Co-captain Freddie Goss, one of The Top scorers for Cornplon, steols The ball from o Lynwood player. ,ful Co-captain Keith Dart displays his hooking obilify ogoinst The Cornelius Lee, Q crafty ball handler, prepares lo hit for Two Lynwood Knights. DOUWTS Ggfllnsf The Worren Bears. cvzsify QQ: ,f 1 fzunah ,J s e X, Sc, HP L' I Tony Dorham LaMont Brown, Buddy Johnson Row JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL COAST LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Row 1: Larry Porras, Tom in ey, , ' 'cl I r, Coach Armstrong, Dick Fisher, Willie McReynolds, Joe Emmons Jack Scott ur Santos Emblin Moses, Leslie Myers, Herb Jacobs, Davl nze Baigafgaff THOMAS LINLEY OUTSTANDING rumor, jumps hugh in the air for ball against Centennial. COACH WILLIAM ARMSTRONG adds an- other victory to his list of Coast League Championships. Three consecutive Coast League titles have been achieved during the three years that Coach Armstrong has been at Compton. SCOREBOARD Warren . . . Lynwood . Centennial Paramount Dominguez Warren . . Lynwood . Centennial Paramount Dominguez anim auify 44 T EWU: lIDl'lPTUy R , S I B BASKETBALL COAST LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Row 'l, George Tempest, Ruddy Carro, Roy Epps, Bob Hendrix, John Trotter. Row 2, Coach Paddy Caudillo Willy Perkins, Rudy Meninfield, Bert Thompson, Robert Greenhalgh, John Celestine, Bruce Sisson, Clark Veals. Baigafgaff lee' Q-9 ' . X v. C BASKETBALL COAST LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Row 1, Alex Santana, Oswald McNeal, Melvin Dean, David Estrada, Delbert Carter, Robert Riley, Marvin Dean Row 2, Coach Caudillo, David Croze, Robert Manzano, Leonard Wheeler, Solomon, Hack, Clyde Reece, ca ta' ' H p in, oward Trotter, John Allen, John Trotterl 223 Freddie Goss and Keith Dart, co-captains of the Tarbabe cagers, are shown here with Coach William Armstrong talking over the Millikan game. Coach Armstrong says that not enough practice was the big factorsfor their loss against the Rams in the Compton Tournament. omfzkorz Uowmarneizf Compton's Basketball cagers started off the fif- teenth annual Compton Basketball Tournament with a big thud when they fell prey to the Milli- kan Rams in the first entry in the tourney. Before the Compton Tournament the Tarbabes slaugh- tered the Millikan Rams and then after the Compton Tournament our mighty Tarbabes de- feated Millikan again in a practice tilt. in the final games of the tourney the games went like this: Centennial bowed to Mount Carmel and Dominguez almost upset powerful Saint An- thony's. Final game of the tournament was be- tween Mount Carmel and Saint Anthony's. The Saints downed the Mount Carmel Crusaders to wrap up the tournament. Making the All-Tour- ney team were three Saint Anthony's players: Tyron Price, Tim Tucker, and Bill Connolly, George Derring and Dave Lewis of Millikan, George Heatter and Dennis Schreiner of Mount Carmel, and Denny McRenold, Jim Vickes, and Jim McCloskey, from California, Long Beach Jor- dan, and Loyola, in that order. This has been the first time in three years that the Compton Tarbabes were not in the finals and the first time they had no one on the All-Tourney team. t P L . Millikan players watch as a Compton player hits for two but all in vain as Millikan downs Compton. Once again showing his accuracy, Freddie Goss hits for two. Millikan and Centennial clash here in second round of tourney. Fast on the floor, the Millikan Rams out- shine the Centennial Apaches. Millikan does it again as they prove superior on the floor with their ball Playing a great defensive and offensive game, Mil- handling, likan has an abundance of hustlers. A ff ff? mplc nw! er Olympics auiffy 0? W in Mf: nf' 1 O Q . J, . -A. N lumix- we I ' . . , Q' Y VARSITY TRACK TEAM MEMBERS: Row I: Buddy Johnson, Ray Sloan, John Dorham, Richard Weaver, John Walker, John Moore, Woody Prude, Whalon Jackson, Ulis Williams, Oscar Johnson. Row 2: John Luckey, Lee Carter, Henry Thomas, Ray Jordan, Leon Vaughan, Leon Woods, Howard Burns, Cleathus Austin, Ken Hunter, Elmer Dixon, Stewart Vawter, Don Chapman. Row 3: Steve Mauro, Dave Huff, Robert Davis, William Jordan, John Roberson Levi Patterson, Roy Jefferson, Clarence Esters, Joe Holston, Jerry Collins, Jack Nichols. .il . .... n.-. 'fn 1, g2.kj.' , -5 Wi' .3 . 1,51 1751. vi ..,.- 1 'au E, , 'ZQC 53,435 Q pu! 1 4 COACH ERNST HARTMANN ULIS WILLIAMS WOODY PRUDE Relays Hu rdles . Q . A Q .vi 'Its 5 -A M V, - LVLV ,. 'M ' g A A m i, -L . - 0 0 LS 'fx A' ,Q 'Al'. . 'qv , r . iN many F nf ,X4-. n 'ff nn. ,-.' , 'M ,J .4 ,My in Q N' nm' 1, ., -- ,Q GPH, . .-ds: . 1 F N2 'ETA ' - ,' ' ., 'if-11, f I ..,, V N K w +I fum s Q T. -.u JT I ,N T-sin-pg. 7 I N K - vi f i -he i Fi. V. An, , . x ' f '51 r ' I , X41 ff 5 . 7 -AF -. . , his-mn, - .,.L..L J '-.-.., U J, L . .. .. h A.- ' - -.-.V -.. n. Q' Lea T:-al KEN HUNTER JOHNNY MOORE JOHNNY WALKER Mile Nl M, .. .. v.-- M, ,,,,.,f at -V . 6. -...oy 4-A .,,,,',,. A X , 4, .. . , -h Q ,.. . LLAO ,Q 11 k 0 gi 1 220 220 9 1 fm 2 1 N -mw- Mn , M.. kf '! ' ' ' .- ..f A,., L, rain HOWARD BURNS LESTER POLLARD LEVI PATTERSON 880 Hurdles 440 , 0000 Q T ,, H' T A X Ai 'J -- ' SSS 0 '-21. -'1 'L... W nf K 4 ,kk i' I KL' u ix I ' g 1 ' 1 L 0-. OTTSH 1 1 ' N l.: N, ' M ,,, 3-,Y --Q. , -f t . . , T-.. - , I. 5 , I , , ' ' -s '-' Y x L ' ':', fi My X, A - S-w,..M... xp- .- - Nan: BRUCE FISHER WALTER ROBERTS CLARENCE ESTERS 880 Broad lump Shot Put 227 1 5, W ..-bs M . g ' Y CEE TRACK TEAM MEMBERS: Row 1: Marvin Dean, Sam Woods, Dudley Washington, Delbert Carter, Frank Herrera, James Fair, Tom Watson. Row 2 Eugene Harris, Marvin Vital, Howard Trotter, Carl Jacobson, Mike Parrish, Craig Davies, Solomon Hack, Eugene Endo, Ed Templeton, Allen Brown Donald Chapman. Row 3: Coach Adams, John Hulse, Marvin Neill, Dick Williams, Wilbert Wade, Ray Kawaguchi, Ezra Carbins, Willie Brown Quintus Wilborn, Leon Bratcher, Coach Hartmann. 'ZCLG H2492 f x ff f ff W! ' 7 N X, .2 X nf' livx Coach Ernst Hartmann has olone it again. I He came through with another record break ing track team! With such stanolouts as Wal ter Roberts, Woody Pruole, Johnny Moore, Ulis Williams, John Luckey and many more, it was easy to have a winning squad. i iii'l 11 , . , -' L li . -- . sv- ,f - .4 f-1 .--- 1' we - - 1 '.tt'ti .'i' ' 'i'. V t , Ml- .,f' 1 Ui. aww' E'- :. '.M3 'ft' JOHN HULSE EUGENE ENDO Hurdles Mile I'-Y 'A' ,f S E hu .,.,...., .1 1 4. Vnfi -. gmrxilsft' www K f , -f...-,,,' ,f,, K., ..,,, . .. ,.,.. ,.uu...Q ,N - . Nv '5m+45.a. . .- ., .., . W if N1avv...af V 'ii'-'n. -1 . f , . -ery.. A Q... . f n 'mM Y q,- . .w.f,, T, ,k , Aff 4 eff 3,4415- ml ...fu ,,.,, ,,'f I wi .WWE it f . wi. -.Q I ,rv 1 'Ab ,fm r ,44- - ,M M. 9 Maur 4. .,j'. ky .., ..,,, , .A ,, A S 'X fwf. Y .-41 ' .f , ' f gpg 'C-, ,Q Q .i' , '-.ry .-ugfk ' ' t' ' K' A -Q., 0' W ' ':'fL7Mi . 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K gvkwr , ' 4,55 ' 'Msg ' .: 1 1' as k P 1 A -I , , .- . . , . - 1. ,:.! v'Q?' ', , :W '5'C f ' , K Z ini' if LF 1 e,'j?f'g'f,x3jf.-,ig ,. f Q 2 . , , ,,.,.. . Q 3 J -20:53-r. y 4vfg:. 'f'l5g.bf 'Y . . ' A 'T' 1 ., ' -. ? ' p .7 ff W . f'. w Q g , Q f A 1 . K - 1 . P ' 7? ' W -'mf k ' -- fmf ' 'Maki . ..'-L r' g - f '- . 4 ' . 0- . -1,,!,.a .- rf dn' 'E x s audi A E, if-' ggwvtg, ff ff' f i 4' . f ' x fp VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM MEMBERS: Row 'la Charles Soto, Walter Roberts, Ronald Woods, Joe Phears, Ray Hernandez, Paul Shoal, Dennis Tanaka. Row 2: Coach Ray Edgmon, Bill Brennan, Walter Jones, Ron Acikison, LaMont Brown, Martin Rubio, Larry Adkison, Wayne Tatum, Brent Wunderlich, Leslie Callander. W wif - - CHARLES SOTO Catcher N wx A A L , f. , ,S A rf V it A 'QF L COACH RAY EDGMON Mgbiaff 'lla' R xx . 'x X ' -L BRENT WUNDLERLICH Pitcher of No-Hit Game MARTIN RUBIO RON ADKISON LAMONT BROWN Outfield ,f , ,f AX, Fr .M 04, aw k Af . '3:Q.'f91-if V T 'B , fi Pitcher Outfield 43 1, J., , ij? , 4' ,IT T TL 1 WALTER JONES BRENT WUNDERLICH Second Base Pitcher L. ,im K WALTER ROBERTS Shortstop JOE PHEARS PAUL SHAAL RONALD WOODS First Base Third Base Outfield 1 wziofz auifkzy xr. h l ew, Manuel Ortega, ll C Rud Caro Adolph Rivera Charles Bart oem JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL: Row 'l: Arthur Santos, Ernest Zazueto, Wa y aro, y , , k' s. Row 2: Jimmy Grooms, Kenny Olson, Mike McMahan, Richard Estrada, Steve Rubinkan, Emilin Howard Wheaton, Dave Watters, Jerry Hop in Hall, Joe Johnson lmanagerl, Coach Fisher. Moses, Robert Schuetqe, Raymond Tanner, Herbert Jacobs, James Com ton's 1960 baseball squad has finally come P through with what looks like a championship team. With five returning lettermen coming back and a strong support of J.V.'s returning there is little doubt ' L r . The pitching but that they will take Coast eague staff will be outstanding with starters like Wayne . . d- Ta tum and Brent Wunderlich and reliefers Ron A . Defense is the strongest kison and Ray Hernandez ever with Paul Schaal at third, Walter Roberts at f' 'rand short, Walter Jones at second, Joe Phears at urs the Captain, Charles Soto, behind the plate. The out- field will consist of Martin Rubio, LaMont Brown, Ronald Woods, and Ron Adkison. COACH LEONARD FISHER MEM! LARRY ADKISON Pitcher W auify ' . ,c 4 A f S U I . ' -'- 1' f ,u -4... -' ' K W Y, M' Y W -:,,..x,f I , 5 if l :Xa wa. fi ,,,.v L 4 , Q 4 L... 7 r- X I K fr +I A... , 1'L'l'fgQ nn A VARSITY TENNIS: Row I: Tom Harbottle, Art Mille T M S Wiens, Coach Paddy Caudillo. 5121261 COACH PADDY CAUDILLO FRANK CASIAN NL X.. r, om onroe, feve Karen, Frank Casian, Rudy Menefield, Richard Winters, Richard Tucker Leroy ,I .hw K . - aw 4' kg N. RICHARD WINTERS Captain Doubles uniofz afzsif l s 2 as 3 0. . . , l l I 2 234 it I n. Row 2: Nick Lee, William JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS: Row I: Gerald Garland, Oswald McNeal, John Allen, Robert Rosa, Don Butler, Ted Casio ' ' b N'ck Kline, John Trotter. Patterson, James Leh r 52222 Li 1. .Q 1 .. Z.. ' ,Q ,Q V . I 3 Q -. , I 4'1,Q.l lt-ff-.,, 2 - .. . f'.:-...,, 21-s-.- ' W. s-1-fmf.--,,,,- I ,., ,..,,,.M s. , A gi M.- -Q..,,h-Q '-f-vs.-'..,, ,Q Ik-N-L-ev v-hh., ,-MEN xw..,,i1wA-H' - sees wvvvx - '-tern. --HW-. . -5...-L W:-:Af JIMMY POOLE, OUTSTANDING J.V, netter displays his backhand ability to, Richard Mortimer, Robert Greenhalgh, Jimmy Poole, David To ar, i ,.,.s. 5 fa ,ff ' Lt:.+-.W 'ali-'I-:Lf With only a few returning lettermen this year, Coach Paddy Caudillo has encountered many obstacles with his tennis team. They haven't been able to hit the road to victory as well as is expected of a Tarbabe team. Although the team won the Coast League Championship last year, the outlook was dim at the beginning of the year for our mighty netters. Frank Casian, captain, has worked hard with the other members of the team, and they've certainly shown their never say die spirit. , , SANDY MAYBEN First Semester President 33 FIRST SEMESTER COUNCIL MEMBERS: Row 1: Rita Capra, Shirley Eddins, Janice Miner B b ' , ar ara Glaze. Row 2: Juanita Reed, and Judy Winters. SECOND SEMESTER - P 1 U Y Winters, Debra Vance, Joan Ritchie. Row 2: Karen Drake, Sandy Mayben, M M ' ' ' ' ary ayben, Virginia Garcia, Corleen Underwood. COUNCIL MEMBERS: Row 'I' Rita Ca ra J d Quik' cqtfifsfia escalation Rewarding memories for G.A.A. members at Compton are those of the games played, the keen competition, and the lessons learned in sportsmanlike cond brings together girls with comm sports, and is a popular class and club combina- tion. During the first semester, G.A.A. members played volleyball and basketball as the two team sports, while tennis and swi individual activities. In the second semester bas- ketball and ba class time while badminton, were individual sports. Other activities on the cl b l ' ' ' u ca endar included picnics, potlucks, and din- ners, where awards w uct. This is because G.A.A. on interests in mming were seball were team sports during golf, and swimming ere made 'For points earned in activities participated in by individual members during the year, Helping the girls were five of the most patient advisors, Miss Marcella Sch-ug, Miss Phyllis Winger, Miss Kathleen Campbell, Miss lna Silverman, and Mrs. Doris Hayes. They 'd d gui e the girls through tour playdoys, and all the activities ofthe year. JUANITA REED .Second Semester President 235 Ghlocgakty fi Offgyisaff writ es, wwf' JW,-,D W W W Lsti, l , Members of the G.A.A. volleyball team are Row 'l: Janice Miner, Linda Eastwood. Juanita Reed, Donna Spiller, Alma Moore, Etta Chrisman, Sylvia Dorin, Joan Maier, Janet Block, Johnny Nelson, Connie Gunquales. Row 2: Becky Elliott, Carleen Underwood, Betty Smith, Eleanor Yeargin, lrene Lindley, Audrey Jefferson, Gwen Dart, Fran Cummings, Sandy Mayben, Anita Kilpatrick, Sharon Murdock, Galetta Russell, Alice Rush, Virginia Clyde, Nathene Johnson, Ethel Fuaua. Donna Spiller is spiking the ball to opponents at Lynwood's are ready for the return G4 G4 volleyball playday while Virginia Clyde and lrene Lindley 0 o 0 I Members of the field hockey team representing Compton at the Warren Playday -N Comp skill. 6 ton's G.A.A. field hockey team in action shows great were, Row 1: Joan Ritchie, Carol Wood, Juanita Reed, lrene Villanueva, Mary Thomas, Juanita Dunn, Beverly James, Rita Capra, Carolyn Taylor, Nathene Johnson. Row 2: Murth Ann O'Neel, Eliza Miller, Mary Simon, Betty Smith, Sharon Murdock, Winifred Sims, Eleanor Yeargin, Alice Rush, Larrita Voorhees, Carleen Underwood, Lorraine Rene. czsgafgaff Ss- X10 G.A.A. BASKETBALL TEAM: Row 1: Rita Capra, Mary Thadias, Joan Maier, Phyllis Phillips, Cheryl Cross, Juanita Reed, Deborah Vance, Mary Mayben, Donna Spiller. Row 2: Le Fuller, Janice Miner, Nathene Johnson, Ethel Fuqua, Mary Whitehurst, Murth Ann O'Neal, Galetta Russell, Eliza Miller, Sharon Murdock, Lorraine Rene, Betty Smith, Frances Cummings, Gwen Dart, Mary Mayben, Carleen Underwood, Rebecca Elliott, Bonnie Martin. Seen guarding Carleen Underwood during a practice game in Girls' Athletic Association is Gwen Dart. G4 0 0 ' T asagaf! ff G.A.A. BASKETBALL TEAM: Row 'l: Mary Bosley, Irene Villanueva, Joan Maier, Phyllis Phillips, Juanita Reed, Deborah Vance, Carylen Taylor, Sandy Mayben. Row 2: Ozie Smith, Janice Miner, Muth Ann O'Neal, Carol Varner, Eleanor Yeargin Lorarine Rene, Sharon Murdock, Frances Cummings, Judy Winters, Mary Mayben Lola Smith, Carleen Underwood, Becky Elliott. Members of G.A.A. watch as Debbie Vance hits a home run. Joan Maier is catcher and Mary Mayben is umpire. EIZIZ is 40 9 3 442 ,991 ' 'r J ix. If 4. x. 1 .. if 5 L . s -...Ns G.A.A. tennis team members, Row 1: Cara Lou Hutchinson, May Bell Foster, Irene Villanueva, ii' Virginia Garcia, Sylvia Dorin, Joan Maier. Row 2: Kathy Kokkeler, Vickie Silva, Gaylin Greely, Linda Eastwood, Janice Miner, Carolyn Taylor, Eleanor Yeargin, Sharon Murdock, Carleen Underwood. 'Q . f r Miss Ina Silverman, Miss Phyllis Winger, Miss Marcella Schug, and Miss Kathleen Campbell have clevotedly served as G.A.A. advisors. r W. lkllr Linda Eastwood and Cara Lou Hutchinson pre- pare to start another victorious tennis match. l I' Advanced badminton team: Row I: Mary Bosley, lrene Villanueva, Sylvia Dorin, Joan Maier, Becky Elliott and Mary Bosley are playing a good game of badminton. Juanita Reed, Murth Ann A'Neal, Carol Varner, Larreine Rene. Row 2: Ozie Smith, Judy Winters, Mary Mayben, Frances Cummings, Sharon Murdock, Lola Smith, Carleen Underwood, Becky Elliott. mlm sam ali' ic ri I 'Q G.A.A. ALSO HAS a swim team. These bouyant members are: Row 1: Barbara Glaze, Simone Riis, Connie Gonzales, Loralee Zimmerman, Darnell Wyley, Virginia Clyde, Gwen Dart, Cheryl Blakely, Janet Block. Row 2: Mary Mayben, Pat Frank, Galetta Russell, Shirley Eddins, Karen Drake, Judy Papendick, Pat Blank, Lillian Shirer, Margo Lewis. In G.A.A. swimming, the girls have the oppor- tunity to learn the basic fundamentals of aquad- ics. In addition to learning these fundamentals, they also have the chance to take advanced swimming where they learn diving, racing, water ballet, and are enrolled in the Junior Life Saving course. These water loving girls came every Tuesday and Thursday after school until 4 p.m. so they could participate in the sports which they enioy. f? H e WNW ucv JUDY PAPENDICK IS shown executing the three steps of a perfect iacknife dive. fn MEMBERS OF THE swim team ready to dive for a race are: Gwen Dart, Janet Block, Lillian Shirer, Simone Riis, and Cheryl Blakely. 9 ,R s. . s v- 1 lt' 'ia' A 4 -f, , AH gfgwlfgig , 1 if I ,ni M...-Sf -1 ':1, M M+ ww MNH' Mg. W , , ' -f 4... , ... .. .,........-........,...,.,,..,.....,...,,Q.u....,........ XX X XX U Ng ,gn-iw OKQQ ali Y A WNW- .f-f A A 0',K x,g,,,' Y L, . M 7 ' WZ., V -- w ' 9 P W jf HM ws. 1 W .39 'fllu-., .IWW - My -ww' . I an 'NLM 'Hn WAN I 'Ong A ,.,., .M i ls-'mug ww., I... num.,, M an islfaanmalinllui Mui!!! ltwluolut I-lllx-IQNH lMmon-Q, 'hung :um ws-www A-....m..,.., nnaxnwu as g 1,-fmvm.w,--on My avgnusvunrn-0 ,Q-mwfvm 031' ina! ,nw ' I 'firm-wf m..,w.-. WWW. , Q, - ,,..- www. QQ I Q AT ANDERSONS OF COMPTON, locofed aT 816 E. Compton Blvd., Mr. Lernanski shows Joanne Phelps and Richard Curtis their fine line of carpets. NEwmark 9-2421 FOLK'S PIANO SHOP, localed af 2119 N. Long Beach Blvd., carries The finest in pianos and organs. NEWrT1C1rk 2-0488 'I' ' VY -5. - 1 XJ 1 , FDLK'5+ NEW . l , 1 USED1-f :l K J I ll ll C9151 16 ll l1ll ' li' . J ' 4 llQ l M. 'WN W 1 ,......Q wiv IHUII I YI, mill B! tlflllllllll The FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 4l7 South Tamarind, invites you to its services and youth programs. Sunday 9:30 a.m.-Sunday School 10:45 a.m.-Morning Service 6:00 p.m.--Training Union 6:30 p.m.-Youth Program 7:00 p.m.-Evening Service Wednesday 7:00 p.m.-Bible Study and Prayer Thursday 7:00 p.m.-Fun Night Dr. John Speering, Pastor Merv Fishback, Assistant Pastor At SAMUELS SHOE STORE you will find the finest selection in shoes. Mr. Mike Sitren on the left and Mr. Mickey Skier are inspecting a slipper from a new line of spring stock. 209 E. Compton Blvd. NEwmark 6-4034 KERR'S SHOE STORE, located at 210 East Compton Blvd., will welcome you with the newest in Joyce shoes for women and Florsheim shoes for men. Mr, Kerr, owner, is assisting Mary Simon and Charlotte Permore in their selection of new shoes. NE I-4408 COMPTON LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS, located at 307 West Compton Blvd., gives you fast, convenient drive up serv- ice. Margaret Armstrong is shown serv- ing Janet Eastwood and Bruce Fisher. NEwmark 9-4040 'r Skilled Beauticians LOU 8. BRYANS BEAUTY BAR soft water closed Monday 1414 E. Rosecrans Blvd. Compton, California NEwmark 5-8728 Compton's Finest The UPTOWN BARBERSHOP Lewis Huntzinger and son Ronald Specializing in Flat Tops and regular hair cuts Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. closed Sunday and Monday 1636 E. Rosecrans Blvd. NEwmark 5-1819 PALMER PHARMACY one day film service for both black and white and colored film 15016 S. Atlantic Ave. NEwmark 1-2781 Torrey 6-8208 17826 Bellflower Blvd. Bellflower, Calif. DAVIS KNIT SHOP Oxford 2-5126 7936 Vicki Drive Whittier, Calif. 1036 E. Compton Blvd. Compton, Calif. GREETINGS BRADLEY STUDIO from You'll say a Bradley's DUNI-APIS BEE'S is the finest you 150 E. Compton Blvd. NEwmark 6-5591 have ever had. 1133 E. Compton Blvd. NEwmark 1-2874 232 E. Compton Blvd. NEwmark 1-2781 Baked Enamel Special Expert Body and Fender HOLMES AUTO SERVICE 200 N. Bowen Street Opposite the Tower Compton, Calif. NEwmark 1-6230 Since 1923 NYGAARD'S Appliances - Stereo - T.V. Costume Jewelry 211 E. Compton Blvd. NEwmark 1-5550 JACK IN THE BOX DRIVE-IN Malt and Sandwich Shop 500 W. Compton Blvd. NEwmark 8-4664 Distinctive Hair Styling RODDY'S BEAUTY SALON Estella Carriere Evenings by Appointment 1220 E. Compton Blvd Compton, California NEwmark 8-3374 COMPTON PHOTO SUPPLY, locoted ot lO2l Eost Compton Blvd., teotures serv- ice, rentals, ond soles of comero equip- ment, films ond ort supplies, Mr. Bob Coswell is showing Lindo Loynd ond Fred Kimbrell how to opercite one ot the fine comeros. NEwmork 2-4093 ART'S TOY FAIR, ll5 Ecist Compton Blvd., is the ploce to buy those tuzzy onimols. Uncle Art is showing Mory Moyben ond Dove Whiteheod one of their delightful furry kittens. NEwmork 2-8624 Mr, Sig Winderbdum ond Mr. Ed Kron- teld of KlNG'S MEN'S STORE, Compton's oldest ond most dependable men's store, ore demonstroting their interest in coter- ing to the clothing needs of teen-ogers. Interested customers ore Mory Simon ond Phil Coudill. 255 E. Compton Blvd Ted Vonette, owner cind opercitor of TED'S BARBER SHOP, jokingly ccills it HCI good clip iointf' As Mr. Vonette demon- strcites the tiner points of hoir cutting to Morvin Neill, Chipper Block oppeors to be surprisingly ccilm. lO7 S. Tomcirind Street O , ., . , ff I X 25' I+ , ,, T! 0 if V Q ggi fi V N, '12 Q in I J N N , I 'A2 IJ I. ll L A L i fx WEDDING RECEPTIONS 1 CATERING DANCES SOCIAL AFFAIRS PRIVATE PARTIES COMPLETE WEDDING FASHION SHOWS TOrrey 6-6-400 905 Clark Avenue aT Maple Bellflower, California lqzqael nf the ehhing 3321112- OWNED AND OPERATED BY CHRIS AND MAE MYRON YOUR ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHERS OF THE CHRIS MYRON STUDIO O9 BELLFLOWER BOULEVARD BELLFLOWER, CALIFORNIA .. 4, I, .v ,fr J ' am- 5 l , 'I 1 , NEEL'S FUNERAL DIRECTORS INC. Since 1911 Telephone NEwmark 1-1666 Vtha Neel Weddle Carol Weddle Otis D. Weddle I A, FINLEY'S PURCHASE PLAN f -- 3O - 60 - 90 Day Charge 'W x QM , Layaway Credit eye l ll Cameras - lnglewood Jewelers - COmp1On Sales and Rentals Cl ln0, Cwstol, Silver Trqdeqns Diamonds, and Watches Custom Photo Finish Repair Dark Room Supplies Since 1921 Compton's Oldest, Largest, Finest FINEST FAMILY SHOES IN THE WEST Gallenlampk 1820 N. Long Beach Blvd. 200 E. Compton Blvd. COMPTON TUX AND GOWN SHOP has a complete line of formal and bridal wear tor children and adults. Keith Dart and Frank Boucher seem to agree that Christ Clarky looks fine! 845 E. Compton Blvd. NEwmark 2-7725 5 U ,Yi 4 ,,,. , In 1 U 15,53 2 ,fif -ff 1 1 f s- . M1-ff: SQ W--B-mga, H 1. -- e,:e.,Y'xs2i1 COMPTON NATIONAL BANK at 400 East Compton Bou- levard, extends to the graduating class of l96O congratu- lations on achieving the first plateau of higher learning. Some of you may continue with your schooling, some may enter other fields of activity, but whatever you may choose, we wish you happiness and success. 6 X R44'Q,, fig 2.3 . 2 H fl FH f 9 KJ 'WEMBF-9' CRYSTAL AND CUNDALL is the place to go for the finest in insurance policies. Mr. Cundall is showing Joyce Holmes and Richard Whitaker why. 1028 E. Compton Blvd. NEwmark 1-6114 Mr. F. G. Parkinson, salesman at Cald- well Inc., proudly shows the Simca by Chrysler to Mary Simon and David Huff. CALDWELL INC. features The Willys-Jeep and sales and service also. 736 E. Compton Blvd. NEwmark 8-5194 Richard Pratt, Sharon Cassatt and Paul Landis enioy the drive-up convenience of the auto-teller window at COMMU- NITY SAVINGS AND LOAN, located at 477 E. Compton Blvd. in Compton. BEETLER'S .IARMAN SHOES features The finest in shoes for both men and women. Mary Williams and Doug Amerman seem pleased with the shoes that Dennis Mc- Callum has helped them choose. 145 E. Compton Blvd. NEwmark 5-3588 -1nl'HW! ' .ali-43214 'Cub-un.. F GUNDERMAN'S SERVICE Complete Automobile Service Motorola Television 401 West Compton Blvd. NEwmark 1-2274 REE WARD'S BEAUTY SALON We specialize in individ- ualized hair coloring, permanents for your par- permanents for yo u r particular hair and styles to match your fea- tures and compliment your dress. 1858 Bullis Road NEwmark 5-4197 Greetings from COMPTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE To the Students ot COMPTON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL THANKS To Ou r Advertisers GREETINGS from EL COMPANILE Editoria and Art Staff LA PERLA TORTILLERIA AND MARKET, located at 1732 North Wil lowbrook Ave., is the place to buy fresh homemade tamales and handmade tortillas. NEwmark 2 3525 Open: Weekdays 7 a.m.-8 p.m., Saturdays 6 a.m.-8 p m Sundays 6 a.m.-3 p.m. . 1 'z is Rs 5 z' I f ,W -2, ' AF' , ,I We W IEW .. WXIQQEQVQE We carry the best in supplies for the sports- mon. Roger Hughes ond Bob Gorbett look over the guns ds Mr. Woodworth exploins their finer points. 127 N. Tclmorind NEwmork 1-6728 Beverly Kling, ond Sondra Mciyben ore look ing ot one of the vost disploy of wotches GT LEWIS JEWELERS Where Junior Accounts ore Invited No Co-signers Needed Fost Friendly Credit 161 E. Compton Blvd NE 5-5551 1A1 Abbott, Beverly-39 Abbott, June-81, 145 Abbott, Pa uline-10, 19, 126 Abell, Judy-102 Abner, Janet-109, 113, 130, 141 Acosta, Cathy-109, 128, 144 Acosta, David-81 Acosta, Irma-39, 128, 141 Adams, Edward-26, 29, 211, 228 Adams, Nikki Jo-39, 140, 160 Adams, Thomas-110 Adcock, Lorene-20, 39, 160 Atkinson, Alvin-167 Atkinson, Dorthy-167 Austin, Cleathus-112, 210, 226 Austin, Gerald-104, 167 -5-. Badame, Catherine-78, 80, 81, 136 Bagwell, Viola-22, 143, 155, 156, 162, 163, 260 Bailey, Donna-81, 160 Bailey, Laurence-B1 Baird, Chet-29 Baker, Linda Lee-110 Baldwin, Dennis-147 Balsz, Nick Robert-81, 210 Adkison, Larry-81, 210, 232 Adkison, Ron-38, 99, 152, 164, 202, 203, 206, 207, 230, 231, 260 Adkison, Vicki-99, 101, 145, 168 Agosta, Mario-112 Aguayo, Paul-81 Aguilar, Joe Tony--39, 139, 141, 196 Aguilar, Mary-81 Aguilar, Ralph-111 Aguinaga, Frances-38, 160 Aguirre, Abel-112 Aguirre, Carlota-81 Alcantra, Paul-30, 158 Baltimore, Loretta Ann-1 1 1 Bankston, James-39, 169, 202 Barber, George--25, 147 Barber, Vilma C.-167 Barber, Walter--81 Barbosa, Peggy-81 Barker, James Michael-B1 Barley, Jan-B1 Barmore, Bonnie-81, 128, 130131,141,165,170 Barnes, Bernice-109 Barnes, Brenda Carol-81 Barnes, Ernest-112 Ba rnes Patricia Ann-81 Barnette, John Russell-81, 1 38 Bortot, Richard-82, 159, 210 Bosley, Francis-40 Bosley, Mary Ellen-82, 238 Boucher, Frank-40 Boudreaux, Janie--104, 136, 137 Bourne, Rodman-82, 143, 152, 159, 260 Bowers, Kathryn-24, 35, 36, 69 Bowen, James-82, 202, 203 Bowman, Ocelia-82 Bozeman, Tommy-102 Bradford, Charles-40 Bradford, John-36, 104, 143, 167 Bradford, Lonzel-1 12 Brady, Dennis W,-106, 214, 215 Branch, Dennis Richard-38, 103 Branford, Woodrow-145, 167 Bratcher, Leon D.-82, 228 Braun, Mike-40, 128, 132, 164, 202, 203, 204 Breckenridge, Hylaine-28, 82 Brennan, Bill Gene-82, 230 Brennan, Darlene-29, 112 Brickel, Edith-31 Briggs, Norma Lee-82, 128, 136, 170 Briggs, Vance-41, 139, 214, 216 Alexander, Dorothy-81, 141 Alexander, Larry-107 Alexander, Michal-165 Alexander, Michele-167 Alexander, Walter-106 Alexander, Xavier-110 Allen, David Eugene-103, 216 Allen, Elizabeth-38 Allen, John-110, 141, 223 Allen, Juritta-80, 81, 141, 161 Allen, Margie-81 Allen, Robert Eugene-35, 38, 194 Allen, Terry-111 Alston, Gladys-28, 38, 158 Altnow, Cena-19 Alvarez, Anita-103, 138 142, Alvarez, Mary-101, 109, 130,13 7,141 Alvarez, Rebecca-108 Alvarez, Roberto-81 Alvarez, Sylvia-38, 160 Amerman, 123, 13 Doug-39, 122, 3, 139, 145, 163, 173, 175, 178 Ames, Sharon-39 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Frank-109, 142 Jan-110, 169 Larry-160 Lewis Edward-39 Pat-81, 162 Scmmie--106, 167 Shirley-1 10 Steve-81 Andrade, Bernard-39, 73, 164, 202 Andrew, C Anglin, Jo haryl-81, 145 Ann-39 Anson, Larry-39 Anthony, Gene-104 Araizia, Gloria-101, 111, 113 Aranda, Robert-109 Archuleta, Cecilia-141 Archuleta, Elizabeth-81 Archuleta, Richard-104, 167, 211 Areene, Louie-108 Arenas, Espy-81 Arenas, Frankie-110 Arim, Clifford-104 Armstrong, Mary-112, 128, 130,131, 136,137,145 Armstrong, William-29, 198, 217, 222 Arnold, Mary-81 Arrickiello, Cathie-112 Arrieta, Sonia-140, 141 Arrington, Rosie-109 Arriola, Jerry-81 Arroyo, Raul-81 Arvizu, Arnold-39, 143, 210 Arzian, Robert-112 Asbury, Elsie-81 Ashmore, Jeff-81 Astorga, Mercedes-39, 159 Atherton, Lois-25, 158 Barney, Irma Jean-81 Barnhart, Virginia-15, 160 Barrios, Alfred-1 1 1 Barrios, Armando-81 Barth, Amy-35, 39, 128, 134, 172, 174 Bartholomew, Charles Parley-- 110, 141, 232 Basaiyo, Katie-109 Bass, James-111, 142 Battle, Dorothy-40, 71 Beard, Betty Jean-1 11 Beard, Don Henry-81, 171 Beard, Ronald Morton-103 Bearden, Gary-40, 164 Beck, Linda-102, 130, 131, 132, 134, 138, 142,171 Becker, Doug-202 Becker, Jim Michal-81 Belanger, Jerry-82 Bell, Muriel-71 Bell, Oliver-40 Bellinger, Jeannie Jo-111, 138 Bellnavis, Jackie-102 Bendy, Frances Ann-108 Bendy, Yvonne Marie-108 Bennett, Hester Sherrill-82, 166, 169 Bennett, James Earl-1 10 Bereal, Edward-109, 138, 143 Berlow, Sherry Lynn-112, 145 Bernal, Evelyn-144, 167 Bernard, Connie-40, 143, 152, 163, 260 Beserra, Florence-82 Betsinger, John Newton-35, 40, 139, 202 Betts, Marianne-40, 47, 126,129,130,131,161, 172, 192 Betts, Suzanne-105 Bewley, Martha Lynn-36, 40, 128, 142, 146,159 Bice, Harlon-82 Bissell, Teri-40, 143, 145 Biorge, Mary Ann-82, 142 Blakely, Cheryl-102, 128, 137, 138, 142,239 Blakey, James-108 Blanks, Patricia Marie-82, 239 Bledsoe, Judy-40, 160 Block, Janet Elizabeth-20, 101,104,113,128,138, 141, 236, 239 Block, Samuel lChipper1-34, 35, 36, 40, 126, 128, 141,155,156,161, 213 Bly, Melody-103 Boatwright, Dale Arnold-110 Bocker, Sherrie-112, 141 Boggus, Ruth--107, 167 Bonham, Linda-82, 130, 158 Boozer, Lelia-112 Borden, Lola-82 Borders, Martha-15, 160, 163 Brisco, Loretta Sue-82, 145 Brock, Joann-102 Broekemeir, Larry-103 Brown, Allen-103, 228 Brown, Betty-40 Brown, Brownie Clark-82, 202 204 Brown, Carl-31 Brown, Douglas-31 Brown, Howard-15, 161, 177 Brown, James Alfred-30 Brown, James Lee-209 Brown, Jane--82, 103 Brown, Janice-40, 169 Calender, Leslie-110, 211, 230 Calonge, Carolyn Loraine- 103 Calva, Christina-82 Camarillo, Max-82, 202 203, 204 Campbell, Don-32, 41, 162, 189 Campbell, Frank-101, 104, 106 Campbell, Kathleen-28, 238 Campbell, Robert-27, 28, 141 Canady, Sandra Sue-41 Canchola, Arthur-41 Canizale, Thomas-82 Copland, Richard-110 Capra, Rita-27, 80, 82, 141, 235, 236, 237 Carbaial, Lupe-83, 141 Carbins, Eddie-112 Carbins, Ezra-42, 213, 228 Carey, Terry-83, 147 Cargille, Rae C.-13 Carl, Sam-111 Carlton, Sandra-160, 167 Carmichael, Otis-19, 83, 112 Caro, Gilbert-83, 232 Caro, Rudy-83, 140, 223 Carolina, Chester-42, 202, 203, 205 Carpenter, Carol-169 Carper, JudithQ2, 128, 159 Carriere, Charles-109 Carrington, Patricia-83 Carson, Curtis-83 Carter, Carolyn-42 Carter, Charles-83 Carter, Delbert-108, 223, 228 Carter, Delores-108 Carter, Doris Jean-72 Ca rter, 205 Lee-42, 202, 204, 226 cqrierf Muriel-109, 136, 164 143, Carter, Patricia-111 Casa res, Pete-103 Cash, Rose Lee-112 Casian, Frank-42, 131, 141, Brown, LaMont-80, 82, 203, 204, 210, 222, 230, 231 Brown, Leonard H.-40, 205, 208 Brown, Melvin-112 Brown, Mildred Louise-108, 137 Brown, Peggy Sue-82, 135, 136,137, 141, 144 Brown, Phyllis-82 Brown, Randall Gary-109, 141 Brown, Tay-176, 177 Brown, Walter D.-108 Brown, Wesley-110 Brown, William Russell-82 Brown, Williz+82, 213, 228 Bryan, Charles A.-82, 213, 228 Bryant, Pat Jo-40, 159 Buckman, Erla-110 Buckner, Diane-40, 165 Burgess, Pat JoAnn-26, 41, 160 Burk, Carl-13, 24 158, 233 Casian, Ted-106, 139, 234 Cassanova, Gilbert-105, 169, 171 Cassatt, Sharon-25, 83, 98, 143,152,160,163,170, 194, 260 Castillo, Dorothy-112 Castillo, Louie-42, 202 Castillo, Teresa-42, 128, 143, 144, 152, 163, Burk, Evelyn-141, 142, 146 Burke, Larry Paul-102 Burkhardt, Joe M.-82, 202, 203, 204, 206 Burley, Odis Carol-111 Burnett, James Willie-103 Burns, Howard-82, 213, 226, 227 Burros, James-82 Burton, Antoinette-82 Burud, Pamela Catherine-82 Busch, Monroe-26, 129, 131 Busic, Dick-112 Butler, Donald-110, 142, 234 Bussing, Robert-41, 168 Buxton, Joseph-22 Byrd, Carol-41 -C... Cahoon, Mike-41, 118, 164, 165,166,171,179 Caldera, Gary-112, 216 Caldwell, Joyce-39, 142 Caldwell, Marshell-B2 Calhoun, Lena-105, 130, 138, 141, 169 Callahan, Joe-141 Callahan, Philip-82, 169 Callegari, Edison-147 260 Catching, Ardell-42 Catchings, Paul-83 Caudill, James-26, 27 Caudill, Phil-34, 35, 36, 42, 75,114,115,120, 121, 126, 161, 165, 176, 177, 202, 203 Caudillo, Ignacio-27, 83, 223, 233, 234 Caudillo, Olivia-39, 42, 158 Causey, Joseph-12, 163, 176 Celestine, John-109, 223 Cervantes Pete-72 Chaffin, Richard-108 Chamber, John-105, 138, 215, 216 Chapa, Juan-42 Chapman, Donald-139, 213, 226, 228 Chapman, Melinda-35, 42, 73, 128, 137, 161, 166, 169, 172 Chase, Betty-106 Chavers, Cecil-42 Cherry, John-102 Chester, Edward-18 Chrisman, Etta-83, 137, 154, 161, 236 Christenson, Ron-43 Christensen, Rusty Gene--106 Christie, Robert-83 Christopherson, William-24, 80, 83 Chupinski, Eddie-83, 98, 143, 152, 170,260 Churchill, Patricia-83, 169 Cisneros, Richard-43 Cisneros, Virginia-105 Clark, Calvin-112 Clark, Christy Diane-43, 52, 53, 58, 59, 120, 123, 133, 135, 137,162, 172, 189 Clark, Jevonia-107 Clark, Linda-19, 27, 73, 83, 130, 136, 160 Clarkson, Diane Marie-110 Clary, Jethelyn-162 Clausen, Joan-83 Clay, Arthur-83, 154 Clay, Gloria-111 Claypool, Janet-83, 98, 159 Cloper, Sandee-101, 107, 110,130, 131,141 Clutchette, John-107 Clyde, Virginia-101, 106, 128,130,131,142, 236, 239 Cobb, Melinda-83, 98 Coe, Lyle-83 Cogbill, Peggy-164 Cohen, Melvin-83, 142 Colbert, Samuel-1 11 Colby, Jack-43, 202 Cole, Allene-102, 138 Cole, Barbara--83 Curtis, Richard-44, 139, 216 Cutler, Edna-17, 159 -9. Dale, Joanne-22 Danforth,.1ill-44, 131, 141, 159 Dargitz, Dyan-102, 140 Dart, Gwen-103, 113, 128, 130, l31,138,142, 236, 239 Dart, Keith-44, 46, 159, 162, 164, 179, 182, 183, 189, 19 8, 218, 220, 224 Davidson, Robert-215 Davies, Craig-110, 228 Davies, Vicki-18, 44, 128, 13 4,136,160,170 Davila, Carlos-107, 141 Davila, Vita-44, 161 Davis Davis Davis Davis , Betty-44, 167 , Delores-84 , Geraldine-84 , Jesse-112 Davis, Lanier-84 Davis, Lula Mae-44 Davis, Lydia-31 Davis, Robert-84, 210, 226 Dufton, Georgia--45 Dugan, Teresa-84, 137, 165, 167 Duke, James-84 Dulka, Lucille-31 Dunagan, James--110 Dunn, Janet-84, 236 Dunn, Rufus-167 Dunphy, Joanne-84, 137, 159 Duran, Joe-84 Durlene, Leon-Q24, 84 Duron, Jesse-45 Duron, Maria-45 Du Shane, Sherry-130, 142, 145, 146 Dwyer, John-46 Dye, Donald-46, 74, 121, 123,128,133,173,175, 179, 184 Dyer, William-22, 138 -E- Eagle, Veronica-85 Eagles, Ruth-22, 129 Earl, Betty-85 Earl, James-171 East, Cecelia-85 Fernstermocher, Richard-103 Fergurson, Billie Faye-107 Furguerson, Joy--104, 171 Ficara, Rocky-103, 139 Ficara, Susan-47, 171 Figueroa, Alexander--112 Figueroa, Mary-85 Fillet, Ronald-85 Finch, Mary-106, 107, 116, 137, 142, 189 Finch, Maureen-85, 141 Fingers, Milton-85 Fisher, Bruce-35, 47, 73, 75, 118, 123, 126, 136, 161, 173, 175, 180, 227, 240 Fisher, Dick-110, 222 Fisher, Leonard-23 Fisher, Ray-105 Fitzgerald, William-47, 171 Flanagan, Charles-85 Flannon, Paul-112 Fleming, Helen-85, 156 Flint, Linda-34, 47, 128 Flores, Robert-72 Flores, Fred-105 Florez, Richard-105, 160 Flournoy, James-106 Cole, Margaret-43 Cole, Peggy-134, 167 Cole, Ross-43, 139, 159, 211, 216 Coleman, Dorothey-110 Coleman, James-112 Collado, .John--72 Collier, Brenda-107 Collier, Judith-43 Collins, Jerry-43, 128, 202, 226 Collins, Virginia-83 Colt, Carol Ruth--43 Colt, Mariorie Sue-1 12 Combs, Carolyn-83, 136, 145, 164 Comparoules, William-147 Conedy, Brenda-110, 169 Conrad, Patty-83 Contestable, Ted-72 Contreras 1 Cruz-43 Contreras, Virginia-83 Contreraz, Esperanza-83 Contreraz Filirnon-83 Contreraz, , Mary Louise-104 Cooke, Bessie-B3 Cooke, Jane-83, 143, 156 Cook, Teresa-111, 128, 145 Coon, Eileen-43, 160 Cooper, Fairy Jean-83 Cooper, Felix-83, 103 Cooper, Margaret Irene-83, 141 Cooper, Mable--31 Corbett, Barry-84, 216 Corbett, Ray-84 Davison, Robert--110 Dawes, Ruth-45, 165 Dayton, Jean-169 Dean, Melvin--112, 139, 211, 223 Dean, Ray Lee-84 Dean, Virginia Kay--36, 45, 160 De Cristo, Don-84 Delatorre, Luis-106, 139, 21 1 Delemus, Cecelia-84, 144 Delgado, Pat-84 Del Monaco, John-23, 166, 171 Del Rosario, George-109 Demby, Steve-147 Demesme, Shirley-1 11, 144, 169 Deming, James-45 Deming, Janet-84, 158, 159 Dent, Ava-107 Dent, Phillip-109 De Vaughn, Jessie-84, 167 De Pippo, Virginia-79, 80, 84, 98, 140, 142, 145, 159, 183 Dever, Bill-84, 210 Dever, Bolo-45, 154, 202, 204 Dew, Jimmy-189 Dewberry, Evelyn-112, 169 Deyarmond, Dennis-45 Diaz, Mary-113 Dickerson, Russell-111 Dillard, Royal-84, 167 Eastwood, Fred-162 Eastwood, Janet-35, 46, 58, 59, 62, 63, 73, 75, 119, 126 ,161,162,172,182, 188, 189 Eastwood, Linda--100, 101 , 112 ,135,138, 236, 238 Eaton, Beatrice-110, 169 Eddlns, Shirley-46, 141, 143, 156, 162, 235, 239 Edgmon, Raymond-29, 202, 206, 238 Edwards, Curtis-25, 85 Edwards, Jackie-46 Edwards, Sarah-46 Edwards, Theodora-105 Elizalde, Lena-28, 39, 46, 160 Elliott, Charles-85 Elliott, Josephine-22 Elliott, Rebecca-46, 128, 141 142, 238 Ellison, Mary-46 Ely, Lindo-es, 142, 167, 170 1 Floyd, Bob-47 Floyd, Vincent-110 Folsom, Marian-109 Fontes, Tony-78, 79, 80, 85, 122, 123, 164 Fossen, Jim-111 Foster, Dick-110 Foster, Frances-85, 145 Foster, Fred-110 Foster, Jerry-109 Foster, Mae-109, 138, 238 Foster, Maxine-85 Foster, Robert-47, 85 Fountain, James-110, 171 Fouts, Roger-47, 101, 106, 128, 141, 145 Foutts, Marilyn-101, 103, 106 Fox, Agnes-26, 146 Fox, Arel--85 Fox, Clara-12 Fox, Trudy-26, 111 Frank, Ella-111 Frank, Patricia-85, 239 Franklin, Dell-85 Elmer, David-104, 165, 171 Emmons, Joe-222 Endo, Eugene-80, 85, 129, Freeman, Charles-85, 145, 171 Freeman, Karen-85, 130, Corbridge, Ronald-110 Corrales, Frances-43, 158 Corrales, Gloria-101 Cortez, Angelita--43, 141 Cortez, Danny-109 Cortez, Eliza beth--1 04 Cortez, Inez-43 Dilworth, Francis-20, 101, 108 Dingillo, Danny-162, 189, 202 Dingillo, Michael-45, 108, 139 Divans, Kenneth-105 Cortez, Irene--44, 58, 144, 160 Cotten, Frances-31 Coultras, Gloria-101, 106, 1 12 Covarrubias, Josie-84 Crawford, John-35, 38, 44, 126, 129, 130, 131, 133, 139,142,161,171,191, 195 Crawford, Shirley-106 Creasey, Judy-112 Cris, Lindsey-102 Crockett, Eugene-84 Crockett, Gwendolyn-44, 56, 167 Croft, Margaret-84 Crooks, James-36, 44, 141 Cross, Cheryl-84, 141, 146 Croze, David-109 Crunk, Paula-39, 44, 129, 131,145,164,194 Cummings, Frances-44, 63, 128,141,142,143,153, 236, 237, 238, 260 Cunningham, David--82, 210 Cunningham, Lizzie-102, 137 Cunningham, Sandra-84 Divans, Yvonne-84, 141, 143 Dixie, Annie-102 Dixon, Elmer-84, 141, 210, 226 Doe, Nancy-27, 84, 128, 130,141,143,152,153, 163, 170, 260 Doggett, Norma I-1 O8 Dominguez, Aurora-104, 137, 141 Dominguez, Jessie-84 Donovan, Lynn-84, 143, 156 Donovan, William-45 Dooley, Danny-105 Doram, Tony-84, 143, 156, 210, 222 Dorham, Jonh-45, 143, 202, 203, 205, 206, 209, 226 Dorham, Mary-112 Darin, Sylvia-45, 154, 155, 193, 236, 238 Dorson, Barbara-44, 84 Doyle, Charles-29, 214, 215, 216 Draghiceanu, Valerie-84, 130, 141 170 Dreke,'Karen-39, 45, 235, 239 130, 138, 140, 141, 146, 228 English, Ailetha-85 Enoch, Mary-169 Epps, Connie-85 Epps, Roy-223 Erickson, Rochelle-85, 145 Esparza, Daniel-104 Ess, John-85 Essex, Harold-107, 141 Estep, Evelyn-46 Esters, Clarence-202, 203, 219, 220, 221, 226, 227 Estrada, David-85, 223 Estrada, Ricardo-104, 232 Evans, Jessie-B5 Evans, Robert-46 Eversole, Dennis-85 Everson, Marsha-46 -5. Fair, James-47, 228 Famer, James-85 Farnsley, Janet-34, 35, 47, 48, 59, 73, 91, 122, 126, 128,129,130,131,136, 162, 172, 180, 184, 189, 192 Farnsworth, Elizabeth-167 Farrell, Richard-104, 130, 142, 146 Farrier, Richard-47 Farquur, Ellen-211 159 Farwell, Mike-106 131,141,143,156,170, 223 Frese, Fred-47 Friese, Gary-108 Frietsch, Dave-103 Frye, Barbara-101, 106, 112 113,130,l31,138,192 Fuentes, Frank--85 Fuggins, Lawrence-85 Fugua, Ethel-107 Fugua, Harvey-112 Fuiinami, Hatsumi-104, 130 Fuller, Lee-237 Furusawa, Kazuo lFredl-85 .G- Gabel, Joseph-85 Gabel, Paul-110, 142 Gaglio, Yolanda-104 Galassi, Cherryl-111, 130, 131, 142 Galatian, Albert-25, 161 Gallardo, Gloria-102 Galloway, Sherman-85 Galvan, Della-48 Gomboa, Lidia-137 Gamboa, Lupe-102, 167 Gamboo, Paulina-86, 141 Fefer, Leona-27, 47, 141, 142 Feldham, Harold-85, 202, 203, 204, 208 Felix, David-104 Felix, Manuel-80, 85, 171 Felix, James-211 Felix, Timothy-47 Fend erson, Franklin-204 1 Fenderson, Rooseve t-47, 112 Garcia Garcia Garcia i Alfred-86 , Diana-105 , Frankie--86, 141 Garcia, Irene-100, 101, 104, 106, 128, 134, 136, 137, 138, 141 Garcia, Juanita-86 Garcia, Leonard--86, 147 Garcia, Mary-109 Garcia, Nick-106 Garcia, Neoma-86, 167 Fennell, Carol-85 Cupps, Carl-84 Currie, Eleno Curiel, Sylvia ra-84 -107, 140 Curtis, Barbara-160 Duarte, Alfonso-104 Dudley Duffy, Duffy, , Joyce-102 Saundra-105 Trina-105 Fenstermacher, Gary-85 Fenstermacher, Robert-1 1 1, 21 6 Garcia, Ray--112, 139 Garcia, Sally-137 Garcia, Victor-86 Garcia, Virginia-48, 235, 238 Garcia, Wally-48 Gardner, Jeryl-24 Gardner, Mark--48, 86, 171, 211 Gardner, Mike-104 Garland, Gerald--101, 105, 130, 141, 234 Gary, Artie-109 Gasparra, Ruben-112 Gunn, David-106 Gunter, Berna-1 1 1, 128 Guthery, Ernie-49, 154 Gutierrez, Alfred-49, 133, 143 Henry, Patricia-103 Hensley, Lawrence--51 Hensley, Sandra-109, 128, 145, 178 Hernandez, Adeline-110 Inglis, James-88 Inzer, David-98, 202, 222 Ionescu, Florin-88, 139, 216 Ireland, Virginia--88, 139, 216 Gilbert Geer, Neal--48 Gerien, Mary-48 Giambone, Anita-103 Gibbs, Michele-105, 138, 142 143, 164 Gibson, Henry Earl-86, 167 Gilbert, Betty-100, 101, 107, 111,130,131,138,143, 145, 156, 162, 178 Gilbert, Elva-86, 128, 145, 146 Gibson Henry--107 Gilbert Roy-166 , William-38, 48 Gutierrez, Bertha-49, 133, 143 Gutierrez, Isabel-86, 144 Gutierrez, Mary-86 ,H- Hack, Solomon-50, 87, 223 228 Hacker, Gary-159 Hackett, Bertha-112, 164 Hackman, Andrea-50, 126, 131, 161, 172 Hagedorn, William-111 Hall, Dan-111 Hernandez, David-87, 143 Hernandez, Elena-87 Hernandez, Hilaria-147 Hernandez, John-87, 164 Hernandez, Magdalena-87 Hernandez, Ray-87, 230 Hernandez, Ronald-111 Hernandez, Rudy-109 Hernandez, Rueben-102, 171, 211 Herrera, David-105 Herrera, Frank-102, 211 Herrera, Julio--51 lversen, Jeanette-128, 170 Ivey, DorLue-88 Gonzales, Priscilla-101, 109, Gilby, Barbara-86 Gileresi, Rex-86 Giles, Torn-86 Gilkey, Eddie-102, 159 Gilley, Mel-48 Gitmed, Sandy-48 Gwens, William-86 Glaze, Barbara-86, 235, 239 Golden, Felton-196 Goldman, Ellen-103, 130, 131, 138, 143 Gomez, Ernest-107, 214, 216 Gomez, Linda-102 Gomez, Marco-104 Gonzales, Augustine-1 12 Gonzales, Connie-86, 236, 239 113, 130, 137 Gonzales, Ramon-12 Gonzales, Raymond-86 Gonzales, Reuben-48, 128, 141, 146 Hall, James-107, 128, 204, 210, 232 Hall, Joan-12 Hall, Michael-150 Hall, Robert--87, 206, 210 Hall, Ronniz+5O Hall, Thomas-50, 73, 74, 139,145, 165,167,178 Halzle, Janice-50 Halzle, Kenneth-109 Hamby, Lynn-50, 213, 216 Hamlin, Pamela Sur?-35, 58 Hamm, Charles-50, 143 Hamm, Martha Carolyn-50 Hampton, Robert-50 Hanes, Joyce-50 Hankins, Kenneth-210 Hanks, Virginia Elaine-26, 170 Harbottle, Tom-104, 141, 233 Hardaway, Esther-50 Hardaway, 'Fred-105 Hardwick, Ethel-109, 113, 130, 138, 141 Herrin, Patsy-109, 169 Hicks, Bernicw87, 137 Hicks, Tollie-103 Hider, Anorene-87 Hill, Cynthia-51, 133, 135, 145, 160 Hill, Sandra-106 Hines, Carolyn--51, 73, 130, 141 Hines, Catherine-51, 128, 129,131,141,142 Hines, Erolane--51 Hoanzl, Billy-108, 216 Hoanzl, George-87, 139 Hobbs, Gary-167 Hoffman, Delight-23, 155 Holguin, Fidel-51 Holguin, Irene-87 Holland, Kathleen-51, 161 Holland, Virginia Eileen-109 Hollis, Carter-87 Holmes, Barbara-87 Holmes, Daniel-103 Holmes, Herbert-1 10 -.J1 Jackson, Ailene-88 Jackson, Brenda-70, 142 Jackson, Charlotte-144, 164 Jackson, Ellaine-102 Jackson, Gene-53, 88 Jackson, Jacqueline-53 Jackson, Kathleen-88, 161 Jackson, Lillis-88 Jackson, Marilyn Lee-88, 144, 167 Jackson, Whalon-88, 213, 226 Jacobs, Bernadette-107, 222 Jacobs, Herbert-88, 232 Jacobs, Janet-88 Jacobson, Carl--103, 228 James, Beverly-88 James, Carol--106 James, J udy-34, 35, 36, 53, 128, 153, 159,163, 170, 260 James, Virginia-127, 134, 144, 164 Jamison, Janecek, Beniamin-13 Kathleen-111 Jarvis, David--53 Jarvis, Mariorie-104 Jefferson 236 , Aubrey Nell-109, Jefferson, Earl-164, 210 Jefferson, Roy--88, 202, 203, 204, 207, 208, 218, 226 Jempson, Barbara-53, 144, 160 Jenkins, Patricia-88, 170 Goodson, Johnny-86, 210 Goodrich, Blanche-13 Goodwin, Tom-147 Goolsby, Willa Mae-86 Gorbet, Robert-48, 141, 145, 165 Gordon, Pat-79, 80, 86, 98, Hardy, Olive-31 Harlan, Hazel-18 Harlow, Barbara-23 Harman, Lester-30 Harmon, Nancy--36, 39, 50, 135, 137, 146 Harness, Arthur-87, 169, 211 Holmes, Joyce-87, 128, 143, 161 154, Holmes, Thomas-51 Holston, Andrew-51, 167, 202, 204, 226 Holt, Louis-105 Hanercamp, Betty--16 Hopkins, Jerry-88, 210, 232 Jennings, Patsy-88, 170 Jennings, Sandra--53, 88 Jennings, Wanda--53, 141, 159 Jensen, Carl-103 Jensen, Carlo-170 Jensen, Suzy-88, 128 129, 130, 131, 138, 139, 141, 146 Gore, Phyllis-48, 137 Gaseco, Evangeline-49, 126, 134,136,161,170 Goss, Freddie-80, 86, 143, 198, 219, 220, 224 Gough, David-31, 49, 132, 133, 165, 171, 196 Graham, Camille-86, 169 Graham, George Dennis-86, 138 Graham, William-49, 169 Grainger, Gilbert-25, 210 Gram, Charlie-215 Granados, Charles-86 Grant, Sharla-103, 131, 137 Graves, Howard-11 1 Graves, Myra--86 Gray, Anna-167 Gray, Artsuoine-169 Gray, Blanche-86 Gray, Harold-103 Gray, Leroy-49 Gray, Patricia-86 Greeley, Gaylin-101, 106, 109, 113, 138,238 Green, Carolyn-112, 169 Green, Cora-111, 144 Green, Louise-108 Green, Rudolph-B6 Greene, Dan-49 Greene, Mary-103 Greenhalgh, Robert-108, 223, 234 Greenlund, William-104 Greesey, Judy-112 Griffey, Bonnie-86 Griffin, Terra-49, 159 Grimsley, Charles Jess-86, 165, 171 Grooms, Jim-102, 215, 232 Gross, Amy-18, 134 Gross, Kathryn-136 Grove, Alice-103, 169 Grubbs, Judith-49, 154 Guerra, Tony-86, 146 Guerrero, Ignacio-105 Guerrero, Rita-49, 158, 160 Guiffrida, Phyllis--103 Gulewicz, Ted-86 Gulliver, Carmen-158 Harold, Dian+87, 167 Harold, Levi-167 Harper, Warren-87 Harrie, Dollie-72 Harriel, William-101, 110, 113, 146 Harrell Max-87, 130, 138, 146, 158 Harris, David-105 Harris, Eugene--105, 167, 228 Harris, Gloria--50, 164 Harris, Hazel-31 Harris, Le Roy-102, 210 Harris, Margaret-26 Harris, Ruth-50, 141 Harrison, Dennis-111 Harrison, Eleanor-87 Harrison, Shirley-87, 144 Hart, Dorothy-87 Hartkopf, Kathleen-87, 167 Hartmann, Ernst-30, 228 Harvey, William-111 Hatch, Dahl-30 Hatwan, Alvin-30 Haviland, Linda-87, 141, 170 Hawkins, Joe-50, 103 Hawkins, William-87, 130, 135, 141 Hayden, Norman-50, 159, 218, 221 Hayes, Doris-23, 28 Hayes, Geraldine-109, 130, 138,141,159,169 Haynes, Porter-87 Hayward, Regina-87, 165, 167, 182 Heacock, Sue-87, 128, 137, 138 Heatley, Marsha-87, 165, 171 Heffley, Marsha-87, 165, 171 Heffley, Daniel-87 Helmer, Ernest-30 Hemenway, Jerry-51 Hemphill, Franklin C.-12 Henderson, Patricia-104 Hendrix, Eddie-+87, 167 Hendrix, Robert-51, 137, 167, 223 Henry, Judy-51, 128, 177 Hopper, Billie-87, 167 Hopper, Harold-103, 169 Horton, James-52 Horton, Myra-42, 128, 130, 141,143,144,153,163, 193, 260 How, Dennis-52 Howard, Brendal-87 Howard, James-109 Howell, Ganetta-36, 52, 161, 172 Howell, Sharon--80, 87 Howlett, Dolores-107, 136, 137 Hubbs, Helen-102, 128, 130, 131, 141 Hudson, Barnetta-52, 143, 153, 163, 167, 181, 260 Huddleston, Oweatter-107 Huff, John David-36, 52, 73, 126,132, 161, 162, 164, 189, 213 Huffman, Barbara-45, 105 Huffman, Roger-88 Huggins, Alyce-88, 164 Hughes, Fred-100, 101, 106, 111, 113, 169 Jensen, Winifred-88, 130, 170 Jessee, Bill-100, 101, 104, 113,120,121,128,139, 179, 213 Jessee, Julia-88, 128, 130, 131, 141, 158 Jessee, Marylee-52, 53, 58, 59, 73, 75, 119, 120, 121, Hughes, Lacey-112 Hughes, Marilyn--88, 141 Hughes, Roger-35, 52, 120, 121, 132 Hulbert, Joan-102, 135, 145, 178 Hulse, John-109, 213, 228 Hulse, Terry-52, 128 Hunt, Howard-102, 171 Hunt, Jim--80, 87 Hunter, William-31 Hunter, Kenneth-25, 52, 128, 160, 213, 225, 226, 228 Hurlock, Sherry-52, 128, 141, 172, 174 Hurtado, Margaret-87 Hurteau, George--87, 142, 146 Huston, Charles-110 Hutchins, Gurden--52, 141, 171 Hutchinson, Cara Lou-107, 131, 137, 138,143,238 lams, Cha rles-88 122, 126, 134, 135, 136, 161,162, 170,195 Johncola, Richard-53, 202 Johnson, Alma-104 Johnson, Barbara-53, 170, 210 Johnson, Billy-111, 139 Johnson, Buddy-88, 222, 226 Johnson, Carole Ann-88 Johnson, Douglas-80, B8 Johnson, Emma Louise-112 Johnson, Harry-109, 216 Johnson, Harvey-54, 202, 207 Johnson, Joe-232 Johnson, John-112 Johnson, Linda-88 Johnson, Mike-109, 139 Johnson, Nathene-80, 88, 137, 166, 169,236,237 Johnson, Oscar-112, 210, 226 Johnson, Paul-128 Johnson, Richard-53, 54, 163, 260 Johnson, Ron-112 Johnson, Ruth-88 Johnson, Terrie-88, 160 Johnson, Vickie-111 Johnson, Vivian-88, 159 Jones, Barbara--39, 54, 136, 164 Jones, 8 ooker-54 Jones, Carol-54 Jones, Carolyn-88, 142, 170 Jones, C Jones, C arolyn-32, 137 harles-107 Jones, Edgar-88 Jones, Gwen-107, 130, 142 Janes, James-72, 88 Jones, Joann-101, 106, 144 169 Jones, John Edwin-109 Jones, Joyce Lee-109, 169 Jones, Joyce Lee-88 Jones, Madeline-104 Jones, Paulette-88 Jones, Terry Alan--54 Jones, 231 Walter-54, 204, 230, Londes, Robert Alton-36, 56, 127,129,130,131,140, 141, 161 Lares, Rose Marie-56 Larking, George-147 Lasiter, Sharon-56, 164 Lawhorn, Sandra-111, 137, Langford, Vivian-89 McElveny, Judy-57 Jordan, Earsul-110 Jordan, Eddie-109 Jordan, John-54 Jordan, Nellie-54 Jordan, Ray-88, 210, 226 Jordan, William-88, 169, 226 Joy, Herman-54, 139, 169 Joy, Joyce Mac-+88 Joy, Pauline A.-102 Julian, Robert-111, 271 .K-. Kaelke, Ron-89 Karan, Steve-54, 233 Kossebaum, Arthur-24, 1 11, 128, 130, 138, 142, 145, 146, 178 Kassebaum, Nick-24, 54, 132,133,145,162,171, 178 Kawaguchi, Ray-89, 1 10, 228 Kawahara, Hideko-89, 104, 134,135,136,137,141, 144, 159, 171 Kawahara, Nanako-136, 138, 141, 165, 167 Keesey, Carrylle-54, 160 Keller, George-55 Kelley, Joy-105 Kelley, Thelma-28, 55 Kelly, Judy-39, 55, 128, 136 Kelly, Lois-55 Kemp, Mary-110 Kennedy, Kathy-89, 141, 160 Kerby, Barbara-55, 160 Kerr, Richard Paul-108 Kershaw, Linda Jean-46, 55, 127, 128, 134, 136, 137, 161, 170,182, 194 Kilgore, Linda-111, 113, 128, 136, 138, 142, 145, 146 Kilpatrick, Anita-112, 236 Kimbrel, Fred-46, 54, 73, 124, 126, 161. 202, 203. 204, 209, 225 Kimbrel, Julia-89, 144, 158, 159 King, Clyde--89 Kinney, Cynthia-104, 141 Kinyoun, Patrick-89 Kirk, Donna-24, 55, 142 Klrkham, Laura-89, 161 Kirros, Phil-111 Kitagawa, Walter-89, 130, 131, 142 Kline, Bob-108 Kline, Nick-89, 141, 210, 234 Kling, Beverly-26, 55, 136, 143,144,154, 155,164 Knartzer, Darlene-55 Knight, William E.-12 Knittle, Carol-110, 137 Knotts, Tom-89, 159 Koch, Stanley-112, 167 Kokkeler, Kathleen-89 Koopmons, Irene-80, 89, 128 Kosturick, Michael-22, 145 Kramer, Sandra-55, 128, 161, 164 Kratzer, Gerald-55, 214, 216 Krawiec, Joyce-89, 130 Kutch, Donna-89, 136, 142, 160, 170 Kyander, Doreen-107 Kyander, Rosaleen-89 ...L- Lacey, Barbara-55, 128, 160, 170 Lacey, Phillip-89 Lakey, Carolyn-89, 158 Lakey, Larry-55, 167 LaMarr, Hugh--102 Lambertson, James-89, 103, 171 Lamont, Gary-55, 160 Lalonde, Frances-14, 159 Land, Rudy Wayne-89 158, 167 Laws, Phil-89, 143, 145 Leat, Pauline-56, 143, 154 Leat, Michael-89, 169, 171 LeBlanc, Sharon-56 Lechugc, Mary-89 Lee, Carrie-89 Lee, Cornelius-56, 211, 220 Lee, Donald-89, 141, 158 Lee, Jerry-105 Lee, Linda-89, 128, 137, 164, 181 Lee, Nick-211, 234 Lee, Tommy-1 10 Lehto, James-89, 234 Leigh, Doris-89, 169 Lemaster, Ivan--105, 215 Lenard, Anna-169 Leon, Alice-89, 112, 141, 145 Leonard, Tom-89 Lewis, Cleon-112 Lewis, Danice-31 Lewis, Denny-36, 56, 127, 150,161,164,165,171, 173, 179 Lewis, Diane-77, 80, 89, 128,136,137,141,164 Lewis, Donna-80, 89, 141, 164, 170 Lewis, Ellin-89, 128, 136, 160, 170 Lewis, Margo-104, 239 Lewis, Ronald-211 Lewis, Rosie Jan-89 Lindley, Thomas-89, 202, 203, 205, 222 Lindley, Wenna Irene-102, 236 Lindsey, Chris-102 Lindsey, Lucy-80, 89, 167 Lintz, David-56, 143 Lintz, Robert-104, 130, 131, 188 Lister, Gary-82, 143, 162 Little, Jerry-89 Littrell, Sally-89 Livingstone, Arthur--31 Llewellyn, Sherry-89, 145 Logan, Eleanor-56 Logan, Wilma-102 Lohman, Lorelei-56, 169 Lomax, Shirley-107 Lombardi, Mile J.-104, 211 Lombardo, Anthony-31 Long, Mary Lou-89, 130, 136 Lonsdale, Alice-23, 25 Loper, Laurie-102, 106, 130, 135,137,138,141 Lopez, Dehlia-56 Lopez, Flora Marie-107 Lopez, Hubert-105 Lopez, Marie-102 Lopez, Yolanda-1 1 1 Love, Peggy-89 Lore, Willie-90 Lott, Hennie-31, 158 Loving, Barbara-56, 144, 164 .Mc- McAble, Laverne-57, 160 McArn, Ashton-109 McCaleb, John-57, 143 McCall, Barbara-167 McCall, Ronald-111 McCarthy, Lloyd-90 McConnell, Donna-57 McConnell, Faye-90 McCroy, Fredia-57 McCrellias, Carol-90 McCulloch, Edith-20, 104, 1 13 McCulloch, Edward-57 McDaniel, Donnie-103 McDermott, Lillian-24, 144, 158 McDonald, Richard-25, 181 McDow, Betty-110, 169 McElhinney, Robert-101, 106 1 12 McElveny, Mariene-17, 160 McFerren, James-57 McFerren, Sue-57 McGaffey, Otis-103 McGoffey, Paulette-57 McGown, Robert-57, 110 McGriggs, Joyce Marie-58, 143,156,157,162 McGnunder, Claude+104 McGuire, Robert-90, 210 McKenna, Becky-105 McKenna, Fred-107 McKinley, Albert--58 McKinley, Ray-90, 145, 164 McKittrick, Harry-112, 210 McLanahan, Lynn--106 McLaren, Margaret-58, 138, 141, 146, 195 McLaren, Mildred-101, 106, 109,131, 138,141,146 McLemore, Donna-90 McMahan, Michael-103, 211 McMillan, Gerald-69 McMillan, Sandra-106 McNeal, Oswald-108 Mckeynolds, Willie-90, 222 McVey, Betty-90, 137 1141. Macknicki, Miclene-102, 113 131, 138 Madge, Walter-138 Madrid, Elfego-112 Maes, Ronnie-104, 138 Mahoney, Patricia-109, 130, 136 Maier, Joan-29, 58, 130, 131, 142, 237 Maier, John Paul-104 Maillet, Dorine-111 Maillet, Elva-109 Malchow, Karen-58, 130, 141, 142, 146 Maldonado, Rosalie-90 Mallette, Vicky-90 Mancillas, Mary Lou-102 Manzano, Robert-112, 223 Maples, Willie-210 Markham, Kathleen-90 Marsh, Patricia-11 1 Marsman, Jacomina-24 Martin, Eric-38, 58, 181, 202 , 205 Martin, Rita-90, 160 Martin, Sandra-141, 169, Mayer, Jeroldine--169 Mayo, Vol-112 Maxwell, Willie-112 Meadows, Walter-1 10 Medrearis, Leda--106, 110, 136 Medina, Arnold-106, 211 Melvin, Jill-103 Mendoza, Irene-1 11 Mendoza, Jesse-58 Mendoza, Nellie--106 Mendoza, Rose-90 Menefield, James-90 Meredith, J. D.-80 Merritt, Jim-90, 171 Mervis, Ruth-27, 140, 141, 159 Messall, Madelaine-18, 59, 129, 130,166,169, 191 Metcalf, LaVerne-103, 169 Meyer, Jerry-1 1 1 Meza, Ruben-111 Lowder, Gary-90, 213 Lowe, Delores-24, 90 Lowe, Dorothy-21, 161 Loynd, Linda-56, 73, 124, 127,128,134,137,147, 16O,161, 172, 255 Lucas, Cherie--90 Lucero, Juanita-112 Luckey, John-36, 57, 120, 121, 139, 193, 226 Lugens, Lawrence-213 Luian, John-215 Luke, Kathleen-36, 57, 160, 170 Lundy, Patricia-101, 104, 106,131,141,146 Lyle, Tommy-1 12 Lyles, Gertie-90 Lynch, Melody-90, 169, 171 Lynch, Thomas-27, 57 Lynn, Leroy-164, 203 Lyttle, Brenda-106 21 1 Martinez, Betty-90 Martinez, Ernest-58 Martinez, lrene-169 Martinez, Jesse-90 Martinez, Richard-90 Martinez, Salvador-103 Martinez, Tillie-90 Midkiff, Ruth-P24 Milas, Miles, Miller, Miller, Miller, Beverly-90 Leon-72, 164 Alda-59, 145 Alan-90, 216 Alyce-102, 144 Miller, Art-59, 120, 233 Miller, Carolyn-90, 159, 170 Miller, Charles-59 Miller, Eliza-16, 236 Miller, Esther-24, 159 Milier, Joyce-90 Miller, Lawrence-13 Miller, Linda-159 Miller, Lorene-59 Miller, Monty--90 Miller, Pam-106, 113, 130, 138, 182 Miller, Patsy--109 Miller, Reo-103 Miller Sandra-107 Mi1ne,Frances-90, 130, 141 Mills, Janice--141 Mills, Rosalind-38, 39, 59, 128, 164 Milton, Maureen-90, 141 144, 145, 167 Miner, Helen Kathy-59, 136 Miner, Janice-29, 59, 160, 236, 237 Miranda, Carmen-90 Mistretta, Tom-112, 165, 169, 171 Mitchell, Dave-90, 169 Miya, Lamont-90, 130, 131, 133, 142 Moe, Tau-167 Molitor, Ralph-110 Monroe, Tom-59, 233 Monroy, Josephine-90 Montanio, Ernie-90 Montes, Victor-90 Montgomery, Margaret-19, 25 Montgomery, Topper-90 Moon, Stan-141 Moore, Alma Ruth-90, 236 Moore Bessie Ann-90 Moore Claudia-105, 106, 128, 145 Moore, Larry-59 Moore Gail-90, 169 Moore Heleive Jerry-144 Moore John-90, 223 Moore Lizbon-104 Moore Mike-90 Moore Owen-112 Moore William-90 Mora, Salvador-5 9 Morales, Ernest-90 Morales, Margaret-90 Morales, Mario-30, 105 Masko, Rita-58, 144 Mason, Dianne-90 Mason, Florence-13, 147 Matesky, Elzabeth-37, 58, 117,124,127,129,130, 131, 142, 161 Matesky, Mikr+9O, 130, 141 Mathis, Richard-90 Mauro, Steve-36, 58, 117, 122,123,127,131,161, 173, 175, 213 Mayben, Mary-37, 90, 128, 130, 131,14O,142, 154, 179, 237 Mayben, Sandra-21, 58, 128, 132, 134, 136, 137, 160, 196, 236, 251 Morehouse, Patricia-90, 130, 131,141,166,169 Morgan, Darnette-169 Morgan, Diane-169 Morgan, Glendell-110, 171 Morris, Clearese-104 Morris, Hearese-105 Morrish, Maxine-91 Mortimer, Richard-91, 98, 213, 234 Moses, Emile-105, 22, 232 Movins, Gene-103 Muecke, Gilele-105 Mullins, Frank-60 Mullis, Oran-91 Murdock, Sharon-167, 236 Murphy, Ramond-91, 140, 143 Murray, Michele-91, 170 Murray, William-18, 60, 202 Myers, Horale Leon-139, 147 Myers, Leslie-104, 222 Myers, Patricia Ann-36, 38, 52, 58, 6O,121,128,170, 218, 260 Myers, Roxie-109 Myrtle, Patricia-110 -N-. Nagle, Nava, Kathryne-91, 161 Gloria-91 Navarro, Rita-80, 91, 98 Nave, Marilyn-91, 160, 169 Neer, Sara Sue 1Sallyl-34, 60, 132 Negrete, Eddie-104 Negrete, Rosa--102 Neill, Marvin-36, 37, 38, 74, 129, 131, 132, 161, 177,190, 192, 213, 228 Nelms, Linda-91 Nelson, Jack-91 Nelson, Jane--91, 141 Nelson, Johnnie-109, 236 Nelson, Mary--91 Nelson Nelson , Nathaniel-91 Ramona-91 Nemeth, Sharon-101, 102, 106, 138 Parker, Hubert-30 Parker, Leroy-147 Parker, Sylvia-16, 160 Parker, William-72, 213, 216 Parks, Norma-58, 61, 144 Parmley, Kay-110, 164 Parish, John-91, 211, 228 Paszli, Rosemarie-102 Patrick, Joe-91 Patt, Bonnie-21, 32, 36, 37, 47, 61,160 Patterson, Judy-61 Patterson, Levi-72, 139, 154, 155, 213, 226, 227 Patterson, William-101, 107, 130,131,138, 211, 235 Patton, Joyce-112 Paullos, Penny-102 Payton, Jean-110, 130, 131, 138 Pearl, Michele-61, 128 Pearl, Mike-101, 107, 108, 182, 211 Perales, Joe-91, 143, 208 Perales, Tony-147 Peralta, Eleanore--91 Perez, Barney-111 Perez, Elias-108 Perez, Reuben-91, 202, .Q- Qualls, Keith-108, 164 Quinn, Maureen-62, 73, 127, 129,131,150,161 Quintana, Angie-72, 144 Quintana, Robert-92 -R- Rabago, Ida-112 Rain, Barbara-130, 142 Ramirez, Albert-102 Ramirez, Johnny-111 Ramirez, Josephine-62, 144 Ramirez, Pauline-110 Ramirez, Rita-62, 141, 145, 146 Ramos, Evangeline-165, 167 Ramsey, Ethel--128 Randon , James-31 Randon, Ruthie-112, 130, 138 Rankin, Joseph--62 Rardin, Mike-106 128 Rohn, Robert-210, 216 Nemeth, Frances-22, 91, 142 Newchurch, Brenda-103 Newhardt, Susan-167 Nicholas, Sharon-1 10 Nichols, Douglas-60 Nichols, .lack-91, 226 Nielson, Joyce-104 Nielsen, Mary Louise-91 Nielsen, Wayne-104 Nishimoto, Helen-91 Nishimoto, Jack-60 Noone, Joe-91 Norman, James-60, 91 Norris, Sandra-91, 169 Norris, Sophia--60, 144, 169 North, James-46, 60, 91 Norwood, Pauline-91, 104 Nuanez, Carlos-100, 101, 102 Nunnlee, Jackie-110 -0- O'Donovan, James-17, 147, 160 Oglesby, Joyce-103, 167 Oglesby, Regina-104 Oliphant, Lynette-111, 164 Olmedo, Guadalupe-105 Olsen, Kenneth-91, 214, 232 Olson, David-112 Olson, Karl-26, 35, 36, 68 Olvera, Vincent-103 O'Malley, Grace--23, 142 O'Neal, Margaret-169, 236, 238 O'Neal, Murth Ann-60 Ornelas, Alfred-91 Orr, Beverly-60 Ortega, Manuel-27, 100, 101, 107, 122,123, 136, 138, 211, 232 Ortega, Mary-91, 169 Ortega, Richard-23 Ortega, Rosemary--72 Ortegon, Vivian-91 Ortiz, Francis-105 Ortiz, Mary-112 Osborn, Ray-60, 214 Osequela, Mary-91 Ostrander, David-91 Ottens, John-60 Ottens, Mary-110, 113, 128, 138, 142, 167 Overman, Ronnie-91 Owens, Della-91, 128 -P- Pace, Ruthie-91 Padilla, Alice-39, 60 Padilla, Frances-106, 158 Palacio, Anita-91 Palacios, Charlotte-61 Palacios, Josephine-108 Palacios, Richard--91 Palardy, Ann-112 Palmer, Patricia--91, 128, 130, 141, 178 Pamilton, Percy-104 Papendick, Judith-61, 128, 239 Parde, Jack-61, 139, 215, 216 Parilla, Thomas-61, 158 203, 204 Perez, Sabino-91 Perkins, Betty--111 Perkins, Ernest-102, 167 Perkins, 130, Kenny-78, 80, 121, 162, 178 Perkins, Linda-61, 128 Perkins, Willie-91, 223 Perry, Chester--61, 160 Perry, Elaine-61, 144 Persson, Kathleen-102, 138 Peters, Pat-91, 159, 170 Peters, Stephen-1 O2 Peterson, Benny--166 Peterson, Judy-91 Petrus, Shirley-91 Petty, Charles-91 Phears, Joe-210, 230, 231 Phelps, Joanne, 91, 128, 143, 144, 155, 164 Phillips, Carol-164 Phillips, Elizabeth-61 Phillips Phillis-91, 234 Phillipsl Philmore-91 Pierson Pierson 145 Pinero, , Danny-61, 146, 171 , Katherine-91, 144, Dolores-107 Pinheiro, John-61, 91 Piper, Sandra-61 Pitts, Leslie-108 Plowman, Lois-25 Poetzsch, Florence-128 Poetzsch, Fred-91, 214, 216 Pollard, Beverly-92 Pollard, Lester-92, 203, 205, 210, 227 Polsky, 160, Harlan-10, 16, 139, 181 Poole, Eleanor-101, 113, 13O,141,156,157 J. . I W Poole, immle-92 234 Poole, illiam--62, 164 Porras, Frank-143, 211 Porras, Larry-222 Porras, Lorenzo-92, 104 Poush, Mary-92, 144 Powell, Richard-92 Pratt, Richard-92 Price, Deanna-109 Pretezex, Loretta-102 Prince, Tommy-92 Proby, Herman-27, 92, 130, 141 Proctor, Shirley-1 1 1 Proulx, Prouty, Bryan-92 Delia-102, 169 Prouty, Leonore-92 Prude, Woody-62, 202, 203, 205, 207, 226 Prudhomme, YVOHHS-102, 138 Prytogle, Marion-107 Pulcher, Sharon-109, 144 Purmott, Charlotte--62, 128, 132,133,135,137,144, 159 Pyle, Darla-62, 128, 132, 133,135,137,144,159 Pyle, Donna-92 Pyle, Everett D.-12 Ratcliff, Shirley-29 Ray, Dorothy-62, 159, 170 Ray, George-176, 177 Rayburn, Franzetta-106 Razo,,Clara-102, 130, 138 Redwine, Jo Ann-157 Reece, Clyde-167 Reed, Juanita-62, 127, 133, 135, 160, 194, 235, 236, 237, 238 Reichelsdorf, Mary-145, 168 Reid, Thelma-137, 141, 164 Remos, Rudy-105 Rene, Bert-147 Rene, Lorraine-62, 236, 238 Rene, Theodore-63, 170 Reyes, Ben-112, 139 Reyes, Gloria-107 Reyes, Judy-101, 106, 111, 141 Rhoads, Howard-107, 215, 216 Rhoden, Janice--63 Rhodes, Jerry-144 Rhodes, Sue-110 Rice, Gypsy-63 Rich, Wanda-36, 63, 159 Richard, Michael-111 Richardson, Doran-63, 169, 213 Richardson, Janice-63, 132, 141, 143 Riis, Simone-105, 239 Riley, Billie-160 Riley, Carole Kay-160, 170 Riley, Robert-105 Rising, Jackie-109 Ritchardson, Stan-105, 147 Ritchie, .loan--157, 235, 236 Rivera, Adolph-232 Rivera, Ofelia-63, 128, 143, 154, 155 Robbins, Richard-105 Roberson, Johnny--63, 226 Roberts, Linda-137 Roberts, Walter-63, 139, 195, 202, 203, 205, 206, 207, 227, 230, 231 Robertson, Elaine-102 Robinson, Cheryl-102, 145 Robinson, Toni-63, 122, 123, 143, 157 Robinson, Willie-103, 171 Rock, Linda-166, 169 Rodriguez, Bob-60, 138, 139, 140, 145 Rodriguez, Eli-171, 216 Rodriguez, Edmund-147 Rodriguez, Fred-165, 169, 171 Rodriguez, Pedro-160 Rodriguez, Roman-63 Roeber, Diane-141 Rohm, Norma Jean-63, 73, Rollins, William-17, 142, 160 Romero, Dorothy-64 Roop, Ernie-166 Roop, Jo Ann-36, 64, 73, 74 117,120,121,127,128, 133, 135, 161,170 Roppo, Mary-64 Roquemore, James-202 Rosa, Robert--107, 234 Rose, Edward--102 Rose, Eva-16, 159 Rosenauer, Carol-170 Rothenberger, Stan-64, 141 Rothenberger, VerIen?103, 131 Rowe, Homer-104 Rubinkan, Steve--101, 108, 130, 131, 133, 142, 219, 232 Rubio, Martin-64, 202, 205 Rule, Thelma-23 Runnells, Lynn-64 Ruoff, Carl-64, 131, 192, 193 Rush, Alice-155, 236 Russell, Galetta-64, 128, 158, 236, 239 Russell, Linda-111, 169 Rycraft, Gary-64 -S- Saas, Leroy-103, 214 Sager, Rita-160 Salas, Julian-30 Salazar, Herbert-112 Saldana, Jimmy-64, 143 Saldana, Priscilla-106 Salisbury, Carolyn-130, 131, 138, 141 Salsbury, Glenn-105, 138, 21 1 Sanders, Jim Dennis-104 Santana, Alex Fidel-102 223 Santos, Arthur--102, 167, 222. 232 Santos, Marina-64 Sasaki, Shirley-101, 105, 107, 130, 131,137, 138 Saucedo, Mary-105 Sauer, John Phillip-104 Saunders, Judy Lee-109, 168 Saunders, Paul Darryl School, Paul-157, 162 Schmidt, Geneva Marie-109 Schroyer, Virginia-64 Schuben, John-112 Schuetze, Robert-232 Schug, Marcella-28, 238 Schwaber, Steven Aaron-64, 146, 165, 171 Scorza, Delmas-65 Scott, Barbara-65 Scott, Jay-222 Scott, John-128, 159 Sedlak, Connie-110 Seekins, Ladd-22, 130, 131, 142, 146 Seelig, Betty Jean-167 Seitz, .lo Ann--161 Selby, Terry-106 Sharp, Jodie-101, 106, 136, 142 Shaver, Carole-65, 135, 143, 162 Shaw, David-36, 52, 65, 120, 123, 127, 130, 133, 143, 156,162,191,193 Shaw, Larry-65 Shelley, Larry-139, 141 Sherlock, Susan-145 Sherlock, Sydney-107, 136, 144 Sherrill, James-20, 103, 128 Shipman, Everette-16, 114, 121,123, 132,159 Shirer, Lillian-65, 143, 144, 239 Shultz, Robert-102 Sierra, Esther-106 Silva, Victoria-65, 144, 238 Silverman, Ina Ruth-28, 145, 238 Simmons, Wilma-98, 170 Simon, Mary-65, 143, 144, 155, 236 Simpson, Russel-139 Sims, Doris-137 Sims, Melvin-65, 164 Sims, Winifred-101, 236 Sisemore, Beaulah-16 Sisson, Clark Bruce-102, 211, 1 223 Skillman, Susie-164 Slike, Janice65, 144, 160 Sloan, Raymond-46, 65, 173,175, 213, 226 Sloan, Rosalyn-65 Slothower, Roberta-27 142 Small, Josephine-141 Smith, Betty-160, 236 Smith, Brian-112, 210, 216 Smith, Carl-31 Smith, Dana Lynn-101 102, 113, 168 Smith, Dennis James-65, 211 Smith, Dennis Millard-109 Y' Smith, Donald George-65, 171 Smith, Dorothy--110 Smith, Jimmie Loraine-164 Smith, Juliette-164 Smith, Lola-39, 66, 128, 136, 164, 167, 238 Terry, B etty-67, 195 Thadeas, Mary-237 Thomas, Edward-104 Thomas, Henry-67, 226 Thomas, Henry--218, 221 Thomas, Jan Foskett-67, 179 Williams, James-143 Smith, Smith, Loretta-164 Mariorie-25, 144 Smith, Naddie-162 Smith, Norma Jean-105 Smith, Ozie-105, 136, 138, 144, 167, 238 Smith, Richard-72 Smoot, Helen Clare-66, 159 Snyder, Kathy Dianne-105 Solak, Donna Lynn-112 Solak, Joanne--47, 52, 53, 120, 122,123, 127, 134, 135, 136,137, 141, 152, 161,170,183, 260, 264 Solis, David-141 Saltow, Jerry Dean-65, 146 Winters, Richard-46, 70, Soto, Charles-66, 211, 230 Southwick, Steve Paul-103 Sparks, Eddie Moe-66 Spaur, Richard-112, 171 Spence, Sharon-128, 130, 137, 144, 164 spiner, Billy-66, 213 Spiller, Donna Lee-106, 236, 237 Sprague, Suellen-58, 66, 73, 128, 172 Thomas, Mary Joyce--167, 236 Thomason, Caralyn-67, 141, 142, 146 Thompson, Bert-223 Thompson, Kenneth-109 Thorpe, Barbara-169 Tiams, Mike-109 Tibbens, Tom-130, 131, 138, 146, 158 Tifft, Della Louise-102 Tippins, Frances--169 Tobard, David-104, 234 Todd, Joann-106 Torrez, Adeline-102 Trantham, Betty-103 Treio, Robert-67, 73, 121, 132, 137, 202, 203, 204, 206 Treio, Stella-36, 37, 67, 128 141,143,154,155,166, 169 Triz, Diana-67, 145 Wadley, Mel-69, 159 Watford, William-69, 128, 130,142,146,192 Wagner, Richard-110, 138, 141, 215 Walton, Lerna-104 Waldo, Terry-69, 164, 165, 169, 179, 193 Waldrep, Beniy-31 Waldrep, Leona-31 Walker, Walker, Eleanora-17, 160 Barbara-105 Walker, Doug-32, 35, 69, 165,166,171,183 Walker, George-166 Walker, Helen-23, 101, 106, 136 Walker, John-226, 227 Walker, Joyce-103 Walker Mike-112 Wall, James-26, 27, 1441 Wiens, Leroy-27, 70, 128, 131, 142, 232 Wilborn, Quintus-213, 228 Williams, Charles-141, 210 Williams, Claude-110 Williams, Donna Jean--70, 145 Williams, Doris-112 Williams, Glenda Faye-102 Williams, Joe-167 Williams , Marie-17 Williams, Pearl-143, 146, 167 154, Williams, Richard-110, 101, 108, l13,13O, 142, 213, 228 Williams, Tim-210 Williams, Ulis-213, 226 Williams, Waldo-109 Williamson, George-111 Wallace, Carolyn-144 Wallace, Jake-105 Walsh, Michael-21 Walters, Bob-69, 159 Walters, Kathy-69, 141, 146 Walton, Hazel-69, 169 Walton, Priscilla-69, 161 Tyson, Jerry-103 Thomas-26, 69, 22 165, Spruell, Kenneth-102 Spurlock, William--103 Staley, Kay-39, 66, 137, 141 Stanfield, Preston-102 Stearns, Lonna-66, 134, 137, 169 Stecher, James-210 Stenvall, Lynette-28, 128, 131 , 164 Stephanian, Maxine-19 Stephenson, Carey-65 Stinnett, Judy-171, 173 Stokes, Charles Harold-104 Stone, Ed Lee-66, 162, 189, 214, 215 Stone, Sandra-160 Strapac, Joseph-66, 133, 146, 158, 192 Stricklin, Alvin-112 Strock, Robert-66 Strong, Sherie-102 Sturn, David-109 Subia, Lorraine--109 Sulima, Diane-67 Summers, Delberta-58, 67, 132, 133, 135, 137, 170, 174 Suthard, Gertrude-19, 21, 1 12 Sutter, Wilcla-1 13, 128, 138, 141, 168 Sutts, Carrie Bell-67 Swanson, Tonia-29 Sweet, Dan-24, 80 Swift, Patricia Sharon-128, Trotter, Glenda-107 Trotter, Howard-223, 228 Trotter, John-103, 223, 234 Trujillo, Frank-106, 169, 21 1 Tucker, Betty-1 10 Tucker, Richard-223 Turner, Turney, Twaite, Twaite, Two ite, Aubrey-72, 211 Robert-171 Barbara-167 Herman-147 Jack-147, 167 Ward, Charles-210 Ware, Sandi-108, 135, 136, 137 Warren, Bay-69, 132, 143, 157, 162 Warren, Coralee-144, 166 Warren, Nancy-167 Twardowski, Patricia-1 1 1, 130 Tyus, Emma-104 -U-. Ucker, Charles-202, 210 Umstead, Joyce-47, 53, 58, 59, 120, 123, 128, 162, Wartian, James-69, 143 Washington, Dudley-228 Waters, Waters, Garth-29, 111 Rosalee-161, 170 Willis, Diane--107 Willis, Dolores-58, 128, 142, 146, 161, 170 Willis, Francine-36, 70, 128, 142, 146, 161 Wilmovsky, Darlene-161 Wilridge, Alan-109 Wilson, Frank-106 Windham, Melvin-70, 140, 143, 195 Winger, Phyllis-28, 238 Winters, Judy-80, 202, 235, 238 139, 204, 233 Witt, Bonny-112, 179 Woo, Grace-162 Wood, Carol Jean-71, 143, 236 Wood, Sue Ellen-110 Waters, Sharon-35, 47, 144, 160 Watson, Bill-11 Watson, 169, 228 Watters, Dave-232 Weaver, Richard-213, 226 Webb, Gloria-80, 167 Webb, Thamasinci-70 Woods. Barnett--139, 171 Woods, Joan-71, 159,210 Woods, Emerson-106 Woods, Leon-130, 139, 165, 213, 226 Woods, Ronald-205, 230, 231 Woods, Samuel-147, 169, 170, 189, 240 Underwood, Carleen-128, 235, 236, 237, 238 1V1 Valber, Raul-103 Valdez, Joe-109 Valdez, Ralph-101, 102, 113, 169, 171 Vance, Deborah-128, 235, Webster, Delores-101, 106, 110 136 8 141 1 .l3, Weir, Dona-105 Weissman, Judith-105 Weissman, Mark-70 Wellington, Sandra-112, 167 21 1 , 8 Woody, Walter-102 Woolf, Vicki-80, 98 Wooten, Mary-71 Wright, Charles-71 Wright, Daniel-71, 139, 237 Vance, Joyce-79, 128, 133, 141,143,145,146,168 Vanettes, Ted-104, 210 Van Norman, David-214, 216 Vantine, Jerry-19 Vorela, Joe Michel--103 Varner, Carol-238 Vaughn, Joann-107 Vaughn, Leon-80, 226 130,141 Taber, .1'... Harry-1 04 Tachihara, John-23, 143 Tall, G ary-143 Tanaka, Dennis-139, 168, 230 Tanaka, Diane-104, 164 Tanner, Ray-210, 232 Tate, Altha Mae-109, 113, 138, 141 Tatlow, Terrie-66, 171, 173 Tatum, Wayne-27, 210 Taylor, Taylor, Barbo ro-1 O9 Barbara-1 06 Taylor, Carolyn-236, 238 Taylor, Doris-27, 66 Taylor, Joe-103 ' Taylor, Robert-112 Teal, Barbara-66 Teieda, Martha-108 Telford, Lynn-66 Telles, Telles, Telles, Beatrice-167 Janice-112, 136, 137 Jean-1 12 Tello, Johnny-110, 131, 141 Tempest, George223 Templeton, Ed-102, 210, 228 Temple 170 ton, Katie-67, 144, Terry, Eva-20, 21, 110, 111, 112 Vawter, Stewo rt-73 , 107, 114,116,120,122,127, 141, 161, 162, 189, 193, 211, 226 Veals, Charles-102, 211 Veals, Clark-211, 223 Velasquez, Frances-109 Veltman, Harry-111, 215, 216 Venacle, Bill-1 11 Venema, Bill-111 Venema, Sharon-164 Verbeck, Don-68, 118, 139, 214, 216 Vertrees, Beverly-27, 167 Vien, Leslie-12 Villanueva, Irene-236, 238 Vincent, Jim-210 Vine, James--30 Viramontes, Robert-68 Vital, Marvin-106, 112, 167, 169 Vital, Melvin-101, 106, 112, 213, 228 Voge, Linda-161 Vogtmann, Diana-170 Vona, Marilyn-68 Voorhee Voorhee 1 3 8, s, Cathryn-68 s, Larrita-102, 113, 236 .w- Wade, Ann Charlene-107 Wade, Wilbert-146, 228 Wells, King-70 West, Harriet-109, 142 Westby, Jackie-170 Westcott, Doris-10, 14, 159, 167, 176 Westerfield, Seramarie-136, 137, 142, 160 Westhart, Ron-216 Westland, Cheryl-107, 130, 138, 141 Weygand, Bob-260 Wharton, Lerna-167 Wheaton, Howard-112, 210, 232 Wheeler, Leonard-102, 167, 223 Wheeler, Mary-104, 145 Whita leer, Richard-170, 215, 216 White, Blllie Jean-136, 137 White, Kola-70, 133, 143 White, Luther-70 Whitehead, David-70, 128, 132,139,14O,171 Whitehurst, Mary-168, 237 A.S.B .... 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