Covina High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Covina, CA)

 - Class of 1954

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Teamwork is what makes school Tun and a place where we like to go instead of have To go. The statt ot The 1954 Cardinal presents This yearbook, a Team product, so that The rest ot our teammates here aT Covina High will have a lasting picture, not only ot the year's events, but also ot teamwork, a force which sets no limits on the Things it can achieve. 5 if fig'-v 4 K I My i , X Ak .Aw 'si 'fr 'Y 3 As f A 2 E F 1: we - Q ,aa-ik, .p 'T .'s,'1:-5.1. fam .wx , ' gy U T I ,, , ix li i I X L Najaf? 'L i I I N .Z l if uf S if if L44 A IP llilflf V WW ' AA A l if lf 1- T 1 L li lbI,- L J i X My wifi, 4 J Wi' A 'WV ,JA . Wir lf QW V fl' cw 'T 4 JV julffl' ,if 91,2 , li, by if V 'fy J fb. ' 1 C Uv l bp T -I Jil ki AN' l-lONOR,To A grime ff' Gramer ' T lu, The sTuden .' ouldci e 0 es who u A i ' gl. A ,gb K 'y v ar making hisTor aT Covin H? hool. 15,1 . . 1 5 1. f T ' Ylour sTudenT body is a closel lebfl, or 01291: ' l .Ji f Tion. Each one of you hdj edh im- portant role in The year's succiss' Tdoesn'T maTTer wheTher you were a f all hero or wheTher you cheered your Team To vicTory from The sidelines. You have been a part of your Team, The school. IT is you, The sTudenTs of Covina High School, who have made This Cardinal possible. :I - . ily 'Lua 5.44 is wh, :E f ' . , ' 1 v ff T f if , ,fl J xii! ' T f 1 'fx' yn ' -...YQ W 1,154 1' 4 y lf fW4.i,4,,flLq, jf ' T . .' -I-fu. wi, o fy i ,N , in i JU, 1 ,fig '--'fbx 1 ' . ill - . 1 V. I , 3 - ig' ,, Wil -I , T 4 , ,T A if.: . ,ff ,. A T, A- H fi 1' U' , Q Qi' M., N..-'C bf.-,V ig' A' F .Qu ' mmm . .... To -..:::.: Q W M SW? 2235. . , ff? 2.-I if: f 'l':' 2 ' . me mmwfflfiwwm m. ': ' H OLL 1 6Ol2fEl2f:i 1 I Teaw1BuHdem . . Teammates . . Tean1Fun . . Teanw . . . 1' 'I' L: f f , 0 L5M74ZQ! J Lck! WJ , ,- 1 ,. ' ,!kvdL,7 - fr Page Page Page Page 'V'J 415i 'J ' 'J ,rf 'AM' , AQ Avsovu .,. f,,ff,,c: ,6 LV ff ffj.,,!iw5'fj fgfdgfvm ,4w,JjL ,.., 9 A I , V C6 Vg. Z ' V9 5 Q A Vflwfavvv ' .J F Li ,7-1.-V0-'Aj Cvlcaf df, P101 1? A f I f 1' 614' mf 5-Z! yffffx , 0, L fjggjjg-,ga A W Qu I'-X V lclxpkx. , k,4!K'Af'1 AJAX ljfffl ' WU Lu Q JM' 4 .. f I, IO 469 go?- 1995 ..,.........v--- i J -,J FRAMERS OF OUR DESTINY ore the administration ond the student officers. They have the responsi- bility of guiding the young minds of Covinci High School students in the correct direction. Also, the tosk ot operoting the school smoothly rests in their ..r l honds. They olssist our tecim in becoming strong XXX ond mature in spirit ond in mind. These people . ore the bockbone ot our teom. It they were elim- 8 If Il inoted, our toundotion would soon crumble. . V i -J i ?5 . ii , Nix J, it X ri Q J Xl 'LE U A. - xxx: . J TN Q5 X3 'll ' P EY. J g W J ' A X., ' uw 'c WX X J .V .J -i FJ W .5 Nj fi '5 . X Qi x X. im ' Miele Vcryg' I fo V L11 -WRX. 'Zi Directors of Covina Union High School District are Mr. White, business manager, and Mr, Shaver, superintendent. within RY ill Ylliilli llllll gi, . , swat, -5- . 'ln- Other district administrators are Mr. Wooden, supervisor of attendance, Mrs. Ekeroth, director of curriculum and guidanceg and Dr. Ross, prin- cipal of the evening high school. U Brrrff! cg Vqaffai cc- OOF A COMMENDABLE PERFORMANCE was rendered by the district administrators. Plans concern- ing the educational program of Covina and Baldwin Park high schools were examined closely to select the one which would be the m'ost efficient. The tasks ot issuing work per- Serving as the Board of Trustees are Mr. Stanley B. Shaver, superintendentg Mr. Harold Elder, Mr. meyer, president, Mrs. Lela M, Heffnerg and, Mr. Jim D, Reed, Jr. rnits, handling the schools insurance program, and ordering high quality textbooks were per- formed with great accuracy. These team build- ers assisted us in climbing another step up the ladder ot success and prosperity. Jerry Nichols, clerky Mr. Ray Stroh- 5 w E. MR. OLIVER L. CORBIN Principal Us Ulla PROFICIENCY applied to these industrious work- ers. Among these conscientious people co- operation prevailed. Into each of the numerous tasks performed by these administrators went precision and accuracy. The principal who acted as captain of this team was responsible for MRS. EVELYN M. HALL iz aa! guiding the educational program. The vice- principal handled the position of director of attendance efficiently. Tremendous responsibil- ity accompanied the duty of dean of girls. This indestructible trio spurred the school's progress immensely .during the past year. MR. WILLIAM E. LYNCH Dean of Girls Vice-principal ' -this J, . MISS GEIER Counselor Ugfzou A FRIENDS OF THE TROUBLED were these patient counselors. When students became confused, they took refuge in the counseling office. Pro- grams were revised to suit the student's needs and desires. Problems were dissolved by the competent hands of the counselors. Questions concerning college and preparation for o future career were discussed expertly by these qual- MR. ANDERSON Counselor Usamwo 'Z ified people, their iob was to help, not to hinder Words of encouragement and comfort were spoken to aid the students in becoming ad- justed to school life. Respect was gained by these understanding individuals who assistec many students to achieve their high school am- bitions. Miss Geier, sophomore and iunior counselor, assisted stu- Freshmen and seniors met with Mr. Anderson for helpful dents in selecting their programs of study. V7 advice concerning class work and college. mum: MR. ALSUP MRS. ATWATER MR. ATWOOD MISS AUSTIN Music Social Science Social Science English Mathematics MR. BEMOLL Boys' P.E. MISS BENNETT Librarian MISS BERESFORD English I2 MR. BARTELL Social Science MR. BATES Mathematics Science cf JJEQUQEE 'zf ,fi I 'a-14 W1 MR. GAULDIN Wood Shop MR. HALLETT Art MR. HERNER Science MRS. BUCKMAN Spanish English Girls' PE, MR. CALDWELL Sponish Truck gswffufff, MRS. CRUMMER MR. EDGAR Mcifhernofics MRS. GARRISON English Lofin Homemoking MR. DOOLEY Mefol Shop Voc. Moth. I, fi I5 R- L14 MR. HERRICK English Journalism MR. HORNER Mechanical Ari Machine Shop O,2f14Euf.fc! e Q? ,, w 1 X XX ,X fy-'JJMA ' Xe'- R MISS HUGASIAN Girls' P.E. MISS LOOSE English Yearbook 1.-Q .-W.-ss. s MR. LOTT Music Social Science MRS. LYFORD Social Science 3, , . A 4 E .loam i W? MR. McCLELLAN Boys' P.E. Social Science MR. McCLELl.AND English MRS. MCGREW Commercial iv WM! ' MISS MELLON MRS. MILLER l MR. MONSON MRS. MORLEN Mathematics Homemaking Social Science Nurse Girls' P.E. Boys' P.E. 5 64065505 MR. NAIMAN Commercial S. B. Store MISS OLIVA Spanish French MR. OTTO Agriculture English MR. PALMER Science MR. PENDLETON Boys' P.E. First Aid L I Q 5 fl 'f :mm x W Q gel' M -L X N L Qi -:f: --1::.- :'fF MR. PRESTON Social Science Boys' Tennis MR. ROENICKE MR. SCHAMEI. MR. SOOTER Mathematics Commercial BOYS' P.E. Boys' P.E. Track Bifffii glcfucczfiolz MR. THORN Mathematics Social Science MRS. WALKER Social Science English MISS WALLACE Speech Drama English lf MISS SWAN Girls' P.E. MR. TANNER Crafts Mathematics Vjiilb 119' ifwf A . L 1 i . fl W 'N ,si , Sq CW s af gg Rafi l Qs X il C .- if i OFFICE STAFF-ROW ONE: Lois Lennon, Julie Joyce, Arlene Trimble, Winnie Heald, Shirley Franklin, Nancy Wales, Barbara Lumley Ginny Varney, Norma Fry. ROW TWO: Barbara Warnick, Neva Gotz, David Wilson, Larry Walker, Charles Baldosser, John Parker, Cliff Yoshida, Don Woods, Larry Mortenson, Roland Troxel, CAFETERIA STAFF-Barbara Wechsler, Pat Swarthout, Pat De Garmo, Joyce Holfzer, Eric Hallmark, Jon Bodolay . LIBRARY STAFF--ROW ONE: Judy Engelhart, Barbara Krause, Alice Milligan, Carolyn Sampson. ROW TWO: Vernetta Barthell, Gail Black- burn, Nancy Lind, Mike Almlie, Paul McMichael. IZQSZWLXQ YOUTH FUNCTIONED in the school curriculum. Vitality was present in these zealous students as they aided the school by performing their various duties. Food was dispensed without any unnecessary confusion. The library was tidy in appearance at all times. Messages were delivered with unbelievable speed by the nimble office help. Valuable experience was gained by working for the school. Practical knowledge was acquired concerning the schools inner mechanism. These students could easily become the team builders of tomorrow. 3 E s is lx i ASSETS TO THE CAMPUS were the maintenance workers. Punctuality was the theme of the amiable bus drivers. These men, dressed in blue, were al- ways on the iob. Delicious food was prepared by expert chefs. Appetites were appeasecl when the delectable food was devoured. Excellent reading material was provided by the library staff. Many of these books kept readers burning the midnight oil in order to terminate the suspense created by the fine author. Cleanliness was practiced by the efficient custodians. These team builders built rep- utation for our school. 075515 BUS DRIVERS-ROW ONE: Mr. Morgan, Mr. Timmons, Mr. Farr. ROW TWO: Mr, McAllister, Mr. Zimmer, Mr. McWherter, Mr. Gravatt, Mr. Covert, Mr. Adams. CUSTODIANS-Mr. Cripe, Mr. Abbott, Mr. Hickman, Mr. Harrold. CAFETERIA STAFF-Mrs. Christopherson, Mrs. Tugman, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Midkiff, Mrs. Nelson. OFFICE FORCE-Mrs. Coffey, Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Admire, Mrs Yeager, Mrs. Payne, Miss Holden. ELECTED CABINET-Claudio Ord, sec. of records, Pat Allison, vice-president, Dolores Burrell, sec. of finance, and Karen Ord, asst. sec. of finance flflfgo :Shiva LEADERS OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES were the calo- inet members. lt was due to Their ceaseless efforts that the past year was a success. These people proved to be trustworthy and competent. The first official duty the president assumed was to appoint five members to his cabinet: the secre- taries of activities, publicity, sales, assemblies, and athletics. They were responsible for organ- WALT GORRELL A. S. B. President APPOINTED CABINET-Carole Fournival, sec. of student sales, Jim Swaisgood, sec. of athletics, Helen Quick, sec. of activities, Bob Radmacher, sec. of programs, and Janis Hurley, sec. of publicity. OZ 'IEE OH2 izing the Hi-Jinks, publicizing athletic events, scheduling assemblies, managing the student store, and planning rallies. The task of handling correspondence fell into the able hands of the secretary of records. Keeping the financial trans- action in order was the iob of the secretary of finance and her assistant. These people carried the ball for our team. Mfllf gf'-1916,- 'l li fr W t mam me I., F I .. In -lvu .. .. La . ,,,. I as , ZW ,A ' ' li LQRWVQ M TNT L - L 4 ft he K i: U - ..,. - maya hug A .,l-, ..:.. fk,f - gg Q - we iff ef, , J W 5' si.. LEGISLATURE-ROW ONE: Donna Wenner lSec.l, Jim Dougharty, Carolyn Smith, Jeannette Cahoon, Marceil Russell, Barbara Campbell Marilyn Nash, Perky Gossett, Pot Allison lPres.l, ROW TWO1 Spencer Fullerton, Karen White, Brenda Jobe, Maxine Hoftland, Mr. Bartell ladv.l, John Davis, Lyle Holmes. r r f LHZU29 THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH ot student government contained the legislature. Four members from each class were elected by popular vote to till the coveted positions. They were accountable for en- acting regulations vvhich they deemed necessary. Appropriating revenue tor student body activities was in their realm ot power. This unique groups was the governing body ot the school. The vice- president of the student body was the president of the legislature. All members had to maintain a grade average of UC and could not receive lower than C while in ottice. UZLLE EHZOCTCZC Guiding the legislature and the cabinet were Mr. Bartell and Mr. Naiman. 'ings s. mmf PM GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY? This question was asked repeatedly by the Student Court. This court was the judicial part of the student government. lt enforced laws made by the N H.-deaf legislature. It issued citations to those who did not abide with school regulations. The Enforcement Agency worked in liason with the court. They patroled and inspected the campus for signs of debris. When the campus was clean, they recommended shortened Fridays. This agency proved to be highly efficient. STUDENT COURT-ROW ONE: Carol Sheldon liudgel, Sue Holbrook, Charles Nichols, Tom Whitenack Iassociate iudgesl. ROW TWO. Anne Evans lrecorderl, Paul Herner lchief judgel, Bob Runnels lbailiffl, Mr. Caldwell lndviserl. ENFORCEMENT AGENCY-ROW ONE: J, Suggs, B. Richens, C. Sansteby, B. Lumley, M, Jewell, B. Campbell, M. Elliott, N. Wales, A. Knolmar, F. Henderson, M. Miller, G. Davidson, G. Adzovich, S. Robinson, S. Glenn, A. Russell, S. Thompson, P. Burgess. ROW TWO: D. Degraffenreid, K. Timmons, V. Ellis, D. Roberts, B, Cox, C. Hunter, J, Rumsey, L. Hiatt, A. Pittman, J. King, M. Duke, D. Hoffland, C. Curtis, P. Rice, P. Pope, A. Firestone, L. Darrow, L, Allison, J. Strand, M. Burrows, L. Peden, T.Whitenack, D. Adzovich. ROW THREE: D. Gabbe, J. Capllonch, L. McKenna, J. Mancuso, J. Kline, R. Munson, D. DeVoI, T. Button, B. Runnels, F, Crabtree, J. Parker, B. Shoemaker, J. Swaisgood, J, La Duke, J. Fitzpatrick, E. Christopherson, L, Waters, K. Wiley, A. Peterson, G. Bryant, B. Calbreath, N. Coward, H. Empey M. Roarty, K. Johnson, D. Daniels, A. Lockwood, J. Overholtzer. E!-f 7 Q .APA ECLHZCU O 'Z . ,ah REPRESENTING THE STUDENTS wx e The members of The class councils. To gain membership in The councils required eIecTed from sTudy halls. Two people chosen from each sTudy hall. These senTaTives obfained The sTudenTs' on maTTers concerning The sTudenT The council members reporTed Their and proTecTed The sTudenTs from un A sTricTions. Planning sTudenT acTiviTies and keeping The sTudenTs informed of school TuncTions and progress were Two more of Their duTies. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL-ROW ONE. M. PiTTman, M, Duke, L. Waiers, S. Stedman, G. Bereuter. ROW TWO: B. Richins, C. Moody, S. Vaughan, M. Hoffland, B. Sparks, F. Van Schoyck, C. Bettner, B. Snabb. ROW THREE: J. Price, D. Butler, G. Beavers, J. Davis, P. Inman, L. Griffiths, G. Phelps, B. Cork, R. Johnson. FRESHMAN COUNCIL-ROW ONE: D. O'Bryan, J. Washburn, Z. McClelland, B. PreVol. ROW TWO: B. Jobe, K. WhiTe,4M. Jewell, S. Chenaulf, L. Peden, J. Keller. Row THREE: iz. Klfkledifs. Fullefion, D. Nelson, F. Vinson, L. Holm, C. Riegel, F. Henderson. JUNIOR COUNCIL--ROW ONE: S. Lewerenz, C. Black, J. Parry, SENIOR COUNCIL-ROW ONE: D. Jury, K. Timmons, J. Wedlock M. Sarver. ROW TWO: P. Dougherty, S. Gardner, B. Cox, G, N, Grizzle. ROW TWO: N. Wales, N. Jones, E. Johnson, M Adzovich, J, Thompson. ROW THREE: J. Dougharfy, B. Joy, J. Ornelas, B. Beverly. ROW THREE: J. Reynolds, D. Kranz, J. Parker Quick, J. Wood, L. Cheng! J. Prutsman, Mr. Preston, I wx'-nn...,,,.w -Q., ,hNb ,gikwmwx Q UNITED WE STAND, The four closses, freshmen, Through seniors, loboring in close co-operoifion during The school yeclr. In reword for Their efforfs o rnognificenf yeor of fun filled dcfivifies was en- ioyed by cill. As oi closely co-ordinofed Teom they ' s eecled in displaying o tremendous ornounf of ! WQOI spirit ond keeping The cornpus free from 1 if ffwll ony unnecessary debris. This yeor is one Thor will G 4 X f e forgotten in The minds of The sfudenfs. qf V! aww Yvqflqf will swf J wb Cu fin I , fi z W' if if A W A 'illifg J i f' U 1' 1-W' f 'lil' ,QU J 6U l 1 l , fl Q, lfvflf'iCWsfiVfrf' Wi? iriiwffllpfd i i lm anihzafes The able leader of The senior Team was John Parker, president. Offeflng man Y Q d ' deny and Donnooo ideas were Jim R 'J eGSurer. Q. , lisa us PREPARED FOR THE FUTURE describes The senior class. Their lasT year was filled wiTh memorable acTiviTies. MoThers were proudly inTroduced aT The Senior MoThers' Tea. The rusTle of Tormals and The mixed fragrance of corsages made The prom The highlighT of The year. Dogwood sandwiches and food galore added To The enjoymenT of The senior picnic. The baccalaureaTe exer- cises builT up The Tension Tor The final graduafion. ATA Tired in cap and gown, The seniors marched Through The arches prepared for The Tufure. d Esiher Wales on . NanCY ecretarial dunes were eynolds, vice-presg. Sharing s in Q Q ...A 4 1 A.. ' - ' :- F 33:51, ,.1 -.. :,.L:. g , .,,.- : f-- :V , is in :wf 5 , if . s ...: ,,.:5 -- - - 5 : :- , sw .:4g.: .:' NvQ m ' CHARLES BALDOSSER: Soph. Council, Jr. Council, Masque and Dagger, Tennis, mgr., science major. ' ROY BARENDT. ' PHILLIP BENDER, Legislature, soph. rep., Commercial Orchestra, B Basketball, music major. ' BEATRICE BEVERLY: commercial major. ' DAN BIEKER: Varsity Football, Commercial Orchestra, Sr. Band, music major. ' SHAR- LENE BIELKE: science major. ' JOHN BOWLES: Stage Crew, math major. 'JAMES BRADLEY: machine shop major. ' WANDA BRADLEY: science major. 'KTJ QQ 'lt 5 3 ,W 2. .fr ' RODERICK ABBOTT: Hi-Y, C.S.F, math ma- jor. ' CAROLE ADAIR: Tri-Y, C 8: W, bus. mgr., All Girl Revue, pub. chm., commercial major. ' DARLENE JOAN ADZOVICH: C 84 W, co-ed., majorette, Quill and Scroll, pres., Sextette, Alcyonians. ' EDGAR ALEXANDER: basketball, baseball, Hi-Y, math major. ' DARLENE ALLEN: his- tory major. ' PAT ALLISON: Student Body Vice-Pres., Legislature, soph. and jr. rep., Alcyonians, treas., Masque and Dagger, Jr Statesmen, sec. ' DALE ANDERSON: Boys' State, Varsity Bas- ketball, Varsity Track, Esquires, C.S.F. ' KURT ANSLINGER: Masque and Dagger, jr. play, Thespians, Tennis Team, Los Con- quistadores. ' STUART BADER: art and me- chanical drawing majors. 45 , ' ' DON BRAGE, basketball, shop major. ' VESTAL BROCK, F.F.A., agriculture major. ' LARRY BROOKE, mechanical engineering major. ' BETTY BROWN: c o m m e rc i al major. ' DONNA RAE BRUFFY: Commercial Orches- tra, Cardinal, Tri-Y, jr. play, costume comm., Talent Show, 1953. ' LA DON BRYANT, shop major. ' CAROL BRYCE, Tri-Y, G.A.A., commercial and history majors. ' ED BURKE, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Base- ball, Esquires, Lettermen's Club. ' DOLORES BURRELL: Sec. of Finance, Alcyonians, Card- inal, C.S.F., Girls' League Board. 'UM 'EEF' CH sl lg if-'Q is lla vw, fs .w -I Fifi , in ' BARBARA CAMPBELL, Alcyonians, vice- pres. and sec., Tri-Y, pres., Legislature, class rep., Span. major. ' ADRIAN CASTORINA: Band, drum major, Masque and Dagger, Sextette, accompanist, C.S.F., pres., operetta, T954 ' FRANK CHANDLER, Cardinal, C 81 W, Spanish Club, Thespians, history major. 4 J- pin-v 'SHI' bib Z 'Q LARRY CHENAQLT: SL, ,CQuQQllAl'll-Y' VOY- sit3L.E.o,otball, B Basketball, math major. - EARL Hi-Y, Varsity Football, baseball, Enforce-i ment Agency. 'JAMES R. CLIFTON: Band, Masque and Dagger, C.S.F., jr. play, Thes- pians. - ' DICK COFFEE, industrial arts major. ' JACKIE CORY: commercial major. ' FRED COULTER, Lettermen's Club, sec. and treas., Varsity Football, Varsity Tennis, Hi-Y, Stu- dent Court. 'E W, M me 3. KJ .9 tm, ': ' ' ' '7 'lift' if ,-fr' in ' DONNA DUCLOSE: science major, ' MARY ELLIOTT, song leader, Mixed Choir, accom- panist, Girls' League, treas: and rep., Legis- lature, Masque and Dagger. ' HARRY EMPEY, Esquire-s, Lettermen's Club, Enforce- ment Agency, Varsity Track, B Track, capt. ' ANN ERVVIN, Library Staff, Office Staff, All Girl Revue, G.A.A., commercial major. ' DICK FILER, Varsity Football, Lettermen's Club, Hi-Y, Soph. and Sr. Councils, Mixed Choir. ' CHARLES FISHBURNE, F.F.A., math and history majors. 'JIM FITZPATRICK, Varsity Baseball, co- capt., Varsity Football, Esquires, treas., Hi-Y, treas., Lettermen's Club. ' DALE FLETCHER, Octette, Mixed Choir, science and English majors. ' CAROLE FOURNIVAL: C.S.F., Al- cyonians, G.A.A., pres., Sec. of Sales, science major. in ,-. , ' LARRY DAVIS, Varsity Football, basketball. ' LOUISE SANDRA DAVIS, Thespians Club, art anol homemaking majors. ' GEORGE DEABILL, Thespians, vice - pres., Spanish Club, Hi-Y, Jr. Statesmen, science major. ' JOI-IN DECKER, social science major. ' DWANNA DEGRAFFENREID, All Girl Revue, Girls' Chorus, music major. ' DON DE VOL, cheer leader, Esquires, I-li-Y, Masque and Dagger, Pep Club. ' SHARON YVONNE DICKINSON: F.l'l.A., re- porter, Nurses' Club, All Girl Revue, C 81 W, feat, pg. ed., Girls' Chorus. ' DON DODEN- HOFF, Office Staff, shop major. ' KARIN DOYLE, All Girl Revue, C 81 W, feat. pg. ed., Girls' Chorus, Office Staff, journalism major. fm' 1. .wh if is Vina-A ' q'j '.? xx , ::f.- 6' if l 'MILTON GIBBS: Varsity Football, Varsity Track, math major. ' BOBBIE GIBSON: Girls' League Board, Tri-Y, jr. play, costume comm., science major. ' DOROTHEA GIMM, Archery Club, homemaking major. ' BILL GLEICHNER: Hi-Y, Band, sec., mech. drawing and math majors. ' GLORIA THERESA GOMEZ: F.H.A., G.A.A., Los Con- quistadores, Spanish and homemaking ma- jors. ' WALT GORRELL: Student Body Pres., Varsity Football, capt., Boys' State, Esauires, Varsity Baseball. ' PERKY GOSSETT. Legislature, Cardinal, bus. mgr., Girls' League Board, Masque and Dag- ger, Quill and Scroll. ' NEVA LEE GOTZ, Thespians, Spanish Club, Spanish, math, and commercial majors. ' JOHN GOULD, music major. ' NANCY GRIZZLE: Sr. Council, Tri-Y, Mixed Choir, C.S.F., Cardinal. ' JOANNE GURKA, commercial and social studies majors 'CAROL HALL, C.S.F., Wycaipians, Girls League, service comm., G.A.A., pub. mgr., Drill ..... Team. - sTEvE HANI- .I ,ge i- -f-- . FAN: Varsity Football, 3 Varsity Basketball, Es- fu quires, Lettermen's Club, 'sv - soph. class. pres. - I it 32 ' SHIRLEY RUTH FRANKLIN: Thespians, Tri-Y, Pep Club, G.A.A., commercial major, ' CAROL JEAN FRASIER: Spanish Club, Archery Club, social studies and Spanish majors. ' NORMA FRY: art major. ' GEORGIANA FUEST: Tri Y, Thespians, F.H.A., G.A.A., Jr. Statesmen. ' TEDI GARTEN: homemaking major. ' ANN GARGANO, commercial major. :fm 4 V . ' .' -I Qj , ,... gi ,...,,.r ' if 5 'Q' I R.. '- , I 'G-A J' -yjffq-w A as , Q 1' 9 :hug . PJ , W 'fxgsgfi' ' It 1 . ' BOB HARNESS, history major. ' BOB HARRIS, Commercial Orchestra, Band, Band Council, music and science majors. ' RENA GLYN HART, commercial major. - WINIFRED HEALD, soph. council, Tri-Y, q Band, commercial major. ' PAUL HERNER, I Boys' State, Esquires, Student Court, chief 'V lustice: C.S.F., Pres.: Varsity Track. ' JOHN C. HERZIG, Hi-Y, football, baseball, Ian- guage major. l n? A S- I5 fly 1 M , WI ' r K 2 Ti I it jim if IL. ' RICHARD HIRSCH, art and drafting majors. ' SHARON HILL, cheer leader Masque and Dagger, Tri-Y, vice-pres., F.H.A., Pep Club. 'JOAN HOFMAN, Pep Club, Tri-Y, Drill Team, Jr. Statesmen, commercial major. ' JAMES HOLK: track, cross-country, Let- termen's Club, Hi - Y, drafting major. ' NANCY HOLMES: commercial m a jo r. ' SHIRLEY HOOD, commercial major. 'JUDY HOPKINS, Cardinal, Tri-Y, Pep Club, Drill Team, Jr. Statesmen. 'ARBIE HOYAL: cheer leader, Varsity Track, Mixed Choir, Lettermen's Club, Octette. ' CARLA LOUISE HUNTER: song leader, Alcyonians, Sextette, jr. play, A Waltz Dream. 'JANIS HURLEY, Sec. of Publicity, Tri-Y, art major. ' BROWNELL HUTCHINSON: Masque and Dagger, F.F.A., pres., Varsity Baseball, jr. play, agriculture major. ' JEAN IAMURRI, Tri-Y, math major. 2 , ,,,, W., 3 'I Wja my j , .22 3- 'in' ri I-is 494 A af-raw 'M 'Is . jaw ' PATRICIA KENNEDY, Los Conquisfaolores, mafh anol arf majors. ' LORAINE A. KEENEY: Nurses' Club, Spanish major, ' GARY KING: history major. ' JIM KLINE: Varsify Foofball, Varsiiy Base- ball, Esquires, Hi-Y, vice-pres., LefTermen's Club. ' BOB KLING: social sfudies major. ' JOE KNOLL: Quill and Scroll, C 84 W, B Foofball, Radio Club, science major. ' ANN KNOLMAR: song leader, Masque and Dagger, sec., Alcyonians, jr. play, Girls' League vice-pres. ' NANCY KORNER: Tri-Y, C 84 W, commercial major. ' DOUG KRANZ, Esquires, Hi-Y, LeTTermen's Club, football baskefball. 9 5g,,....u:r Q K is ..... jj ' JERRY ISHAM: C 84 W phofog., Band, musir major. ' BILL JARVIS: shop and agriculture majors. ' ESTI-IER JOHNSON: sr. class sec., C.S.F., Tri-Y, Girls' League rep., science major. ' NANCY JONES: Sr. Council, Tri-Y, Tennis, English major. ' JANICE JONKEY: Wycaip- ians, Jr. Sfatesmen, Tri-Y, Tennis, Thespians. ' GAYLE JOY, F.H.A., freas. and pres., Girls' LeagueNvice-pres.fTri-Y, Esfory and hornemakR majorsflv A '- 'JESS JOYCE, F.F.A., agriculture major. 'JULIE ANN JOYCE: F.H.A., vice-pres., Tri-Y, G.A.A., Los Conquisfaalores, jr. play. ' DIANE JURY: Sexfeffe, Sr. Council, song leader, Tri-Y, Mixed Choir. 3 we 15' . E as u ga! ' .rj . ifE2:s. .g, E - CHARLES KUPFERER, Varsity Football, vor- j' sity Baseball, Hi-Y, English major. ' JIM gf I j LA DUKE, F.F.A., agriculture major. ' ALBERT ig ,lnn to l' LA RANCE: music major. V .., . 4 K M 1. ' I X A-5. ' ROBERT LANG, agriculture major, ' DON- ALD LARKIN, Hi-Y, sec., Class Council, math major. ' RICHARD E. LEEPER, math major. , QW' WWW Q 'F 4 5 ' LOIS BEVERLY LENNON: C 84 W, Tri-Y, J. -':' ' F.H.A., reporter, jr. play, programs, Drill .. lr- 4 Q .j ' ii' In Team. 'WILLIS LILLYWHITE: math major. 4 .ww AIAWMQWQI? - ANITA MARIE MCCARTHY, Tri-Y, F.H.A., ,-.. Q I Q73 .Qi Drill Team, flag Twirler, English major. I i I , ml ... In H , I er QI sg, N' I.. . -',- j A ..., ., . ig: Q -: . '- .- M was -. , .lv.,l--'- -A in V : :-A ' .2 - .X . , ,.. . :ZV A -V is A ...Q If.. ' KATHY MCGOVVAN: F.H.A., Latin Club, Nurses' Club, Jr. Sfaresmen, homemaking major. ' JANIS MCMAHON, Tri-Y, Los Con- quisfadores, math and Spanish majors. ' NEILAN C, MCMICHAEL: math major. ' LORETTA MALMBERG, F.H.A., G.A.A., Girls' Chorus, music major. ' DORIS HELEN MALONE, Tri-Y, Jr. Sfafesrnen, G.A A., homernaking major. ' ARLENE MARSHALL: F.H.A., G.A.A., commercial major ' DON MILLER, hisfory major. ' ALICE MILLIGAN, homemaking major. 'JOHN LINDLEY MIXON: Masque and Dagger, Jr. Sfaiesmen, Ocferfe, marh major. 36, ' DOLORES MOLASH, commercial major. 'MARILYN NASH: Masque and Dagger, vice-pres., C.S.F., Jr. Statesman, Tri-Y, jr. class treas. 'MARTHA NEWELL, home- making major. ' CHARLES F. NICHOLS: Varsity Basketball, capt., Varsity Football, Esquires, Hi-Y, Let- termen's Club. ' CLAUDIA ORD: Sec. of Records, Masque and Dagger, sec., Queen of Christmas Parade, Tennis Club, jr. play. ' MARY ANN ORNELAS, Class Council, Spanish and homemaking majors. ' ROD OWEN, F.F.A., Thespians, jr. play, math and agriculture majors. 'CHARLES PAPEZ: commercial and art majors. ' JOHN PARKER, sr. class pres., Esquires, Masque and Dagger, pres., Varsity Basketball, base- ball. .fj Q W Y. , 25 ss E L A ' ERNEST E. PATTERSON, track. ' THELMA PAULSEN: crafts major. ' JO PEASE: Girls' League, pres, and sec., Masque and Dagger, treas., Sextette, Alcyonians, Soph. Council. ' ERNA PELECH, Band, C 81 W, music major. ' DEANNA PERLAS: Girls' Chorus, home- making and music majors. ' ALAN PETER- SON: Esquires, Lettermen's Club, Varsity, Track, Enforcement Agency, Jr. Council. ' RONALD BOOTH PICKETT: science major. ' AL PITZL, Masque and Dagger, pres., Quill and Scroll, Hi-Y, Cardinal, art ed., jr. play. ' DONNA POWELL, Alcyonians: Tri-Y, Thes- plans, Mixed Choir, A Waltz Dream. E,,. ,I 1 'snr 2, hq. . I ifzz -fv,A l 4' Q I Ctt fi-Y Soph. Council, varsity cheer leader- jr. class vice-pres. BOB RUNNELS: Escjuires- Hi-Y-, Lettermerfs Club- Student Court- math major. CAROLE RUNYAN: Masque and Dagger vice-pres: Alcyonians- C rdinal l't. d.- Quill and Scroll, jr. play, ' MARCEIL RUSSELL: Alcyonians,pres.,Tri-Y, pres. and treas., Legislature, sr. rep., Wy- caipians, sec., Sr. Council. ' BARBARA SANDERSON, Drill Team, Tri-Y, Pep Club, Thespians, commercial major. ' ED SCHEID- LER: Thespians, jr. play, science major. ' BOB SCHOUTEN, F.F.A., agriculture and science majors. ' BEVERLY SEABOLD: Tri-Y, Mixed Choir, music major. ' MARTIN DEAN SEDIG, mechanical drawing and social studies majors. jj -viz... - if f ' JOE PRUTSMAN: Sr. Council, commercial major. ' HELEN QUICK, Sec. of Activitiesn Alcyonians, Sextette, Legislature, Masque and Dagger. J BOB RADMACHER, Sec. ot Assemblies, Esquires, Varsity Football, Band, Lettermen's Club. ' PATRICIA LEE RANDAL: Mixed Choir, G.A.A., history major. ' DICK RATI-IBUN, English major. ' ALAN REICHARD, stage mgr., stage electrician, Jr, Statesmen, Los Conquistadores, English major. 'JIM REYNOLDS, sr. cldss vice-pres., I-Ii-Y, B Football, math and art majors. ' MARY ANN RICH: art major. ' BURT L. ROBBINS: Varsity Football, Lettermen's Club, B Track, music major. rr-f fins' 'I f- in ,A,Z I I at , ri? . A tm. I mg 8 W . 'F' I J I ' f . ' RONALD STOO-PS, agriculture major. ' JOAN STRAND, song leader, Alcyonians, treas., Pep Club, sec. and treas., Jr. Council, Wycaipians. 'JIM SWAISGOOD: Sec. of Athletics, Esquires, sec., Lettermen's Club, pres., Varsity Football, Varsity Track. ' GENE THOMPSON: Masque and Dagger, math and social studies majors. ' KAREN TIMMONS, C 81 W, co-ed., Alcyonians, sec., Masque and Dagger, jr. class sec., C.S.F. ' CONNIE TOLLESTRUP, history and home- making majors. Q? W Q6 r, 151 Y- . R.. ' CAROL SHELDON: Student Court, judge, Tri-Y, cabinet, Thespians, sec., C.S.F., jr. play, property Comm- LSHAEQN .,,.. 5 EQ? MAwIQERgTri-Y, science and history majors. 'RICHARD SKAGGS: B. Football, Wood shop major. ' DONALD J. SLACK: Jr. Statesmen, math and science majors. ' FRANK SLAUGHTER, Latin Club,' pres., C.S.F., Jr. Statesmen, sgt. at arms, Hi-Y, Varsity Track. ' DAN SMITH, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Lettermen's Club, history major. ' JOANNE CAROL SMITH: homemaking ma- jor. ' LOWELL L. SMITH, science and math majors. 'DAN SMOLEN, C 84 W, Class Council, math major. ' DIANNE STANSBURY, Girls' Chorus, music and art majors. ' MARINA STEINBERGER, art and history majors. ' DORIS STEVEN, F.H.A.,Thespians,Tri-Y, Girls' League Board- math major. 1 4 . , . im- ' ARLENE TRIMBLE: Office Staff: Thespians: Tri-Y: F.H.A.: math major. 'JERRY TRUSLER: language major. ' VIRGINIA VARNEY: Thespians: Tri-Y: Latin Club: science and English majors. ' NANCY WALES: sr. class sec.: Alcyonians: Masque and Dagger, treas.: Sr. Council: Girls' League Board. ' ELAINE WALLACE: Tri-Y: Office Staff: F.I-I.A.: math and com- mercial majors. ' BARBARA WARNICK: F.I-I.A., pres. anal sec.: G.A.A.: Office Staff: homemaking and commercial majors. ' BRUCE WATERMAN: I-Ii-Y: Varsity Tennis: math anal Spanish majors. ' LARRY WATERS: Varsity Basketball: Esquires: Hi-Y: Letter- men's Club: Jr. Council. 'JOAN WEDLOCK: -I-VI-Y: Mixed Cl'iOiI'g SF. Council. ' KAREN WELLS: history major. ' DONNA WENNER: sr. class treas.: Alcyonians, treas.: Wycaipians, pres.: Legislature, jr. rep. and gh ..,:f QA 4 X , Q at '. I . wie 'Wm , Ji is is . ..,. LM' ' . M ww. M wg x I .hwfwsw 'ii B9 R T IWW. 'IQ . J ..rr .... .Jia 5 rm sec. ' PAT WI-IALEN: F.I-I.A.: G.A.A.: Tri-Y: 1 history and French majors. If : Tr- A 5,2 :fm 'v.. ' . is , ' ' Ai 'QF .. .---- 1 s' f , 'wr 3 .V 5 I ...- 5 tm' 'tw f nr at X ' r l ' THOMAS I-I. VVI-IITENACK: Student Court: Esauires: Masque and Dagger: Varsity Bas- ketball: Varsity Track. ' KEN WILEY: Es- quires: I-ettermen's Club: C.S.F.: Varsity Track: Cardinal, sports eol. ' ED WILLIAMS. PRISCILLA WILSON: Cardinal, ed.: Girls' State: Alcyonians, sec.: C.S.F., vice-pres.: Girls' League Board. ' J. RONALD WILSON: Band, Commercial Orchestra: Latin Club: Enforcement Agency: tennis. ' BILL ZIEGLER: science major. KE Planning activities for their teammates were Pat Harr, treas.g Gene Wood, pres., Joyce Parry, vice-pres., and Shanon Glenn, sec. g.. gg- g - 4 U-it : . , N A . . y 5 L WW tx ' 1 ., . , N ,cf .N .xg Qi . audi ACHIEVING SUPERIORITY over lower classmen were the iuni Most ot their time was consumec devising methods of securing moi This revenue was spent for the pr Twenty-five cents entitled studi to hear Bolo Radmacher and bond perform. Fine music pe trated the air, and currency ac mulated quickly. Freshly ba cakes and cookies were sold at Hi-Jinks. The gymnasium was ti to capacity at the sock-hop wl was sponsored by these tire workers. A bountiful supply of ti and fun were on hand at the iui party. QQ ,iw .......,,., 5,,....... 1 if . 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L 1 li' K J f 'S ,M 'qkilp r 7 F isis Q E? gi Q6 ' an-fx ' J, up .nn- .KJJ Darwin Reitz Judy Rieke David Rieman Mike Roarty Diane Roberts Dick Robertson Sharon Robinson Martin Roelle Lee Rubottom Paul Stanley Mike Smith Don Rullman Annette Russell Toni Saadi Bob Samuel Carl Sanders Mona Sarver Mary Schnoor Lolo Shank Rudy Silva Joe Sines Carolyn Smith Darla Stambaugh Barbara Stasek Bill Stiles Mike Suggs Don Tackett Dick Tatum Gene Thompson Joanne Thompson John Tolle Emma Toscano Dave Townsend Jackie Trease Bob Truiillo Gene Turner Linda Tyson Jerry Vaniman Jim Van Reemen Betty Waight Walt Walton Joyce Ward Jerrv White Eugenia Whorton Joan Wickersham Jeannette Williams Darrel Wilson -Gene Wood Roy Swenson Winston Workman Dale Whitten John Wood Barbara Wycoff Bryce Young Gordon Young John Zeen Carl Zimpel ACQUAINTING Tl-IEMSELVES with high school life were The sopho- mores. These enthusiastic students enioyed a full year of frivolity. Knowing how the school functioned enabled them to cope with various problems which arose during The year. Being oriented provided Them with a feeling of security. New and old friends worked together in plan- ning a successful year Eager soph- omores participated in The talent show given in March. A great deal of labor wenT into The production of The talent show given by The lower classmen. They proved Themselves worthy of becoming upperclassmen next fall. Planning interesting activities were Cand ,,Be3-mer-r-v-iq-president: Jim Price, president L Frances Van Schoyck, treasurer: an 'Barbara Spagsf secretary. N 'W bf- Qoffllsfz ,,,4.,....,..-1.. ig c Eddye Abbott , Melverd Adamson V A - H' I n , H Margaret Andersen . ' 2 , l ' f fa , A H f I Bob Anderson - . 'V J ,E L . T is ie L ' iv 4 T 2 In z, Roger Anderson 5 g ' - 1 ..,. gag' ,. '- 'f , if Darrel Anika ' '5 X ' i ' ' A t, . Pi ,, V . 1. ik 5 , .. 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W 1 Liir. 3 ,R in lx, X in llxq '22-ltxle' li Je.. -as so ef N-...asf -ar, iv- uiu... .- Sian Ruggles Bill Roslinglon Rovina Stafford Sally Stedman Donald Stockton Ken Stowe Bob Slubblefield Kay Sullivan Mike Svvarthouf Pal Swarthoul John Szabo Richard Tallman Bob Taylor Tom Taylor Terry Thomas Jim Toland Ester Torres Tony Toscano Ralph Tracy Nadine Trued Doris Tucker Melinda Tucker Doyle Turner Brenda Tussy Jesse Vance Frances Van Schoyck Sharon Vaughan George Vaughn Bill Vedder Joell Vilardo Jim Vinson Donald Wackerman Charles Walker Jay Wallace Toni Walsh Lynne Walters Douglas Ward Elaine Warlord Willis Warnick Maryna Weeks Paul Wegfahrt Bruce Wesfrare Donna White Larry Whirenack Joyce Wilbanks Ted Wilkinson David Williams Bill Williams Winfield Slayer Ronnie Manwell Herb St. Clair Raymond Tallwhiteman Diana Wilson Dorothy Salts Judy Will Ann D'Antoni Barbara Vigers Barbara Yssel -lE BEVVILDERED NOVICES, the eshman class, spent the year :quainting Themselves with high :hool lite. They learned the how's nd why's ot the school's curriculum. tis year was ct period of orienta- on for the groping students. Their articipation in the talent show, 'hich was held in March, revealed te hidden talents of The younger et. Originality and creative ability fere displayed with good taste. ew friends were found in the ustling confusion ot school activ- ies. Time was rapidly consumed y these eager students who ob- Jined a definite pattern ot school fe. Don Acosta Sherry Aguilar Melinda Albin Ray Aldridge Monte Alexander Jim Algots Gerald Allen Linda Allison Burt Anderson Steve Anderson Candy Antista Cora Applegate Kenny Archer Victoria Arvizv Pat Ash Larry Ashurst David Atteberry Lee Bachelder John Baldwin Jay Baltzer Richal Barber Jean Baril Richard Beal Paul Beard Nancy Beardsley Donna Beaumont Lucille Beebe Glen Belcher Roger Benson Art Bereuter Bryn Berge Bob Berkstresser Lon Betts Mary Alice Beverly Gail Blackburn Leading the newest teammates were Susy Chenault, presidentg Betty PreVol, secretary: Zell McClelland, treasurerp and Judy Washburn, vice-president. Q- k,L,2 L, 'Xf' L V wife. Nf Wwfyefl CTU, 5 ' 1, 'rt trim ' 1 .tl v Q , yauwxg rv i K 'J ,, rigs: 3 X hr S it-xv' 1' ii: I, , Ia. it fx? wi x J 'L 5 Y --it ,, 'E ' 1,5 5 t 153 V ' - ,M I, 'ix ,N Iggy x , , ,. -.., Q C ,SK Aki 1' J - f 't g - L , .retest 'QL B' f- : ww' ' A 'ff' ' in sx: I . L Q A Ns ..:.- Q. 5 Jw.. M ,N X5 M N .H , we NJ 1 , if r - Va , ff. 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I V tg . l :ip 4: yrs.-Y ,Hn .41 GT. x J' L ., . of S Q x Steve Blecksmith Christine Bocksnick Jon Bodolay David Bollier Kay Bouchard Bill Bourke Fred Bowles Butt Bradley Jirn Bradley Cynthia Bramhall Bob Brandt Annis Brock Beverly Brom John Brooks Bill Broornall Ann Brown Doug Brown Gary Brown Larry Brown Nance Brown Ernie Buckels Phyllis Burgess Charles Burkhalter Kenneth Burmood Marilyn Burrows John Buschrnann Dick Butler Janet Button Dale Cohoon Ronnie Carry MYVVWG Cflllantine Jim Campbell Ralph Carhart Dave Carlsgp-, Jerry Carr Suzy Chenault Diane Christopher Naomi Churchill Larry Clark Naomi Claxton Jeanne Clontier Jeffry Cobbe Jerry Colole Charlotte Conklin Bob Contreras Alma Cooper Gary Cory Geraldine Costello Marjorie Cota DQ, Jgnice Cox 1 ,QBIII Crarnsey :John Craven T' Jerry Crippen 5 X43 Wxf,Jim Cummings . S, yNita Dane 'Ni Dick Daniels Mary Adolfi Sharon Beasley Myrna Brown Barbara Cacciatore Carol Campbell Carl Donnelley Larry Darnell Lois Darrow Lionel DeFoort David Distefano LeRae Donaldson Bill Doyle Fred Drab Ken Dudderar Terry Dyrnent Eleanor Egan Janet Eiker Pot Elkins Jenny Elle! Judy Elliott Judy Englehard Sheila Enyart Joyce Ernsl Dick Evans Judy Farmer Bill Fedorenko Joe Fields Gary Fife Jerry Fifield Ann Firestone Dick Firrnan Edwin Force Carol Ford Colman Foster Jack Foster Vic Clift Stanley Davis Lynn Durfee John Fowler Murl Fowler Donna Fox Beth Clements Carole Corder Rebecca Freeman ' 'Donna Fry Spencer Fullerton Marie Gangwer Linda Gardner Katherine Gargana Frances Garton Larry Geiger Suzie Gibson Brenda ES ahn Clara Gloyd Martha Greenwell Al Grove John Gustafson Byron Gustavson Doug Hass Howard Hass Q Susie liacquebord WRBTRFEQU Sherry Hall Ken Hallmark Norma Hamilton lik! 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M1 A , ij, I ,,A,1j,g'ft ti'?'t53sI,,ff -'aim -. sw' 'Q 1 I 3 J ,N W -wakhgxwwyr'-kfsire ,V , ef ,wwf-A 75145- ,K K, .,J?353' .2933 ?' if, V Zi, ' 1 ' ,fir -. , 3 ' . ,KESN5- ,Z 531 - -' Mi 1' , ' , .ij 5 1 .-V . , :Q A fx . .aff 'filif - FRiENDS, FRIVOLITY AND LAUGHTER were present during the year. Club meetings, rallies, and assem- blies provided excitement for the zealous students. The initiation requirements ot the various clubs furnished spectators with amusing visions. The thrill of being accepted as a member of a club made the rugged initiation appear small in com- parison to the honor the membership ottered. The parties and get-togethers enabled students to share much team fun with their friends. CLHZ LU2 tvs JUNE END OF SCHOOL ,5-a OBER ...A,--- - t HA Uaanz gun M . ,Q M SEPTEMBER . . . back to school . . . Big and Little Sister Party ,if . . . Sports Barbeque . . . Covina Day at L. A. County Fair . . . ff first football game . . . y OCTOBER , . . Hi .links . . . tryouts for bee cheer leaders . . . Nl Esquire and Alcyonian Dance . . . Real and White Day . . . Band if in Azusa parade . . . ' 7 . NOVEMBER . . . Fall Choral Program . . . Porter Day . . . Back, il? in 1 ry sale . . . Football Dance , . , Thespian assembly . . . Band in to-School Night . . . P.T.A. sock hop . . . Junior Class bake Long Beach parade . . . DECEMBER . . , junior play . . . Band in Christmas parade . . . F.H.A. Day . . . Christmas assembly . . . Band Banquet , . . Christmas Formal . . . Dramatics Class assembly . . , P.T.A. sock hop , . . Chino Tournament . . . JANUARY . . . Compton Basketball Tournament . . . Mixed Doubles Tournament . . . measurement tor junior sweaters , . All-Girl Revue . . . League Dance . . . CHRIST PLAY .sbc.?g, n-wwf' - -1 Wifi: CSQZEJLJS FEBRUARY . . . awards assembly . . . Mendez Concert . . . Valentine Ball . . . MARCH . . . Y-Teens Fun Fest . . . senior play . . . Basketball Banquet . . . Music Festival at Montebello . . . Fresh.-Soplft, Talent Assembly . . . Sophomore Dance. . , All-League Dance... APRIL . , . Evening ot Operetta . . . Easter Vaca' tion , . . Ye Friendly Glee Club Festival . . . All-School Dance . . . MAY . . . Girls' Assembly Fashion Snow . . . Student Body Election . . . Junior-Senior Prom . , . Senior Mothers' Tea . . . Senior Picnic . . . Honor Awards . . . JUNE , . . Senior Breakfast , , . Baccalaureate . . . Graduation . . . APRI Priscilla Wilson Editor-in-Chief LAYOUT STAFF: Virginia Ellis, Priscilla Wilson, Sue Holbrook lassist ant editorl. ART STAFF: Al Pitzl lart editorl, Janice Hurley lcover artistl. .I 755570575 THE PLANNING COMMISSION of the yearbook was the Cardinal staff Many long and tedious hours went into the preparation of this book. The editor labored over the construction of the dummy. The theme of the book, Teamwork, was decided only after much deliberation. The art staff searched intently for the perfect inspiration. The thesaurus and the dictionary were frequently consulted by the literary staff. the assistant editor checked and rechecked the different ways in which the students spelled LITERARY AND SPORTS STAFFS: Ken Wiley lsports ed., first seme terl, Toni Saadi, Carole Runyan lliterary ed,l, Norma Campbe Ed Burke lsports ed., second semesterl. 155 fl A tai -'Finn emo 'des their names. Seen with pencil and pad at all the sporting events was the energetic sports editor. Sncipping and developing pictures at a rapid pace was our darkroom expert. At the commencement of the year the staff iourneyed to the University of Redlands tor Yearbook Day where they acquired some pro- fessional angles on the preparation ot year' books. The Cardinal staff endeavored to pro- duce a yearbook which they hope will please the other members ot their team. ADVISERS: Miss Mildred Mellon, Miss Annabelle Loose. NJ 1.9 Perky Gossett Business Manager BUSINESS STAFF: Muriel Duke, Sherry Vaughn, Carol Moody, Bette Cox. PHOTOGRAPHY SYAFF: Dale Anderson, Mike Kallal lhead photog- rooherl, Frank Chandler, David Wilson. 331 Darlene Adzovicli Co-Eoliior Karen Timmons Carole Adair Co-Eolifor Business Manager ECO? iii SUS? CARDINAL AND WHITE-ROW ONE: Erna Pelecn, Jane? Parry, Joyce Parry, Lois Lennon, Karen Timmons, Carole Adair. ROW TWO Nancy Korner, Sharon Dickinson, Shanon Glenn, Linda Fox, Karin Doyle. ROW THREE: Bill McCollum, Jerry lsham, Joe Knoll Mr George Herrick, EXTRA! EXTRA! The Cardinal and White newspaper staff spent a laborious year bringing the news to the attention of the students. This organization endeavored to encourage and promote the worth- while activities of Covina High School, These budding journalists obtained a thorough knowledge of preparing a fine newspaper. The news writing, photo- graphy, and circulation were done entirely by the staff rnernbers. The Cardinal and White strove to perfect the students skills in communications. Their tireless efforts did not go unrewarded because they se- cured the respect of their readers. 5 .,...,,i 1' -:wi-f 'f Qu, ' Ni, N I . 'ZJCN Q NH 3' 1 f r f 4 1 C if i i .f- if . J l C C K . y 7 f .S ., '7 z l f ' 1 'V '. i X . , -. TX T ill s . X I ,f I 'Xf..ff Av K, EW X . ...-1, x ff ffl'-r. I , ,, 1 .. . . 4 ,5 , Q ciacmmio . Q., K g s ift' it-s Q , l Q. -ui ' N' , ' l I T l Jil 1 The C. and W. staff worked many hours to produce the weekly newspaper. Typing copy for the paper were Erna Pelech, Sharon Dickinson, and Darlene Adzovich. Members of the staff compare their product with papers from other schools. ,www- Z W t- f, XX. -.. Ti' Decorating the goal posts for home football games is an annual proiect of the Alcyon- ians. QQ, mf Planning the club's many activities were first semester officers Marceil Russell, alcyone, Barbara Campbell, vice-pres., Karen Timmons, sec., Donna Wenner, treas,, and second semester officers Carole Runyan, alcyone, Judy Rumsey, vice-pres., Bette Cox, sec., and Anne Evans, treas. ZEALOUS WORKERS applied to the industrious Alcyonians. School spirit was nurtured and encouraged by these girls. Service was given un- selfishly to the school and its ac- tivities. A high standard of be- havior was maintained by these character builders. Instruction and guidance were given to the con- fused freshmen on the first day of school. Red and White Day was emphasized by decorations in the halls. Porter Day consisted of de- livering students' books and occa- sionally the students themselves to class. lt was indeed an honor to have been a member of this worth- while organization. 'ze aacfgiy 64 cf Al-CYONIANS-ROW ONE: JOOV1 Strond, ANY KV1OlmClf, MGFY Elliott, Nancy Wales, Carole Runyan, Pat Allison, Barbara Campbell, Heler Quick, Diane Roberts. ROW TWO: Marceil Russell, Karen Timmons, Carolyn Smith, Donna Wenner, Anne Evans, Joe Peasefilgdy T --RuU3se,y.f Carole Fournival, Darlene Adzovich, Virginia Ellis. ROW THREE: Dolores Burrell, Carla Hunter, Donna Powell, Annette Russell Sharon Glenn, Bette Cox, Priscilla Wilson, Mrs. Lyforcl. n. u rf K HONOR MEN! ThaT's The TiTle Esquire members earn, on being voTed inTo The club. The iunior and senior boys were selected on The basis of leadership, characTer, co- operaTion, and scholarship. The minimum membership is TwenTy- Tour and The maximum is ThirTy- Two. Among The many acTiviTies The Esquires parTicipaTed in was Their annual Work Day. Each year The members Take a day off To do odd jobs abouf Town wiTh all proceeds going To chariTy. Officers were lrow onel Jim Kline, sec. l2l, Larry Waters, vice-pres, I?lg Jim Swaisgood, sec. lil, lrow Twol .lim FiTzpaTrick, Treas. Ill, Bob Runnels, pres. ll and 21, and Doug Kranz, vice-pres. ill. Many masquerading couples enjoyed The Halloween dance given iointly by The Esquires and The Alcyonians. Eonafo 'za cgezaics ESQUIRES-ROW ONE: Noel Coward, Larry WaTers, Fred Crabtree, Tom Whitenack, John Parker, Walr Gorrell, John Wood, Larry Mortensen, George BryanT, ROW TWO: Bob Silva, Rudy Silva, Tom BuTTon, Ken Wiley, Bob Radmacher, Alan PeTerson, Gene Wood, Jim Swaisgood, Paul Herner, Dale Anderson, ROW THREE: Mr. Caldwell, Buddy Calbreath Jim DougharTy, Chuck Wilkinson, Bob Runnels, Jim FiTzpaTrick, Don DeVol, Jim Kline, Doug Kranz, STeve Hanifan, v 4. -'DQ V any 32.2 sseimir' J 1 WYCAIPIANS-ROW ONE: Janet Parry, Lee Maier, Joyce Parry, Ginger Hoffland. ROW TWO: Muriel Duke, Sylvia Lewerenz, Maxine Hoffland, Sherry Vaughan, Dixie Hoffland, Sue Holbrook, ROW THREE: Linda Hiatt, Judy King, Toni Saadi, Barbara Miller, Joanne Ponsy, Judy Pursel, Nancy Lind, Gloria Ernst, Mrs. Walker. cqufzfzo 'zfsu .cgffziain SERVICE lS Tl-lElR MOTTOl This group promoted better citizenship. Pompons were sold at Football games where They were waved with violent enthusiasm. A schoolwide clothing drive tor the Save the Children Federation was sponsored by these eager girls. The audito- rium was appropriately decorated tor Back-to-School Night. The spirit ot Christmas was prevalent by the cheerful decorations which were displayed in the halls. A swim- ming party and dinner were given to welcome the new members. OT LLCCEQE QUILL AND SCROLL-Bill McCollum, Mr. Herrick, Al Pitzl, Carole Runyan, Karen Timmons, Sue Holbrook, Priscilla Wilson, Darlene Adzovich. ADROIT PUBLICISTS were mem- bers ot the Adela St. John Chapter of Quill and Scroll. This group was composed ot journalists who displayed out- standing qualities and were in the upper third of their class. Members were recognized for their individual excellence. Quill and Scroll is a national honor society for high school iournal- ists. The purpose of this com- mendable organization is to en- courage the high standards of journalism. 68 L 1 w 2 B T , . 9 -1-its-uf..--4 ' . I , . ., ,...w.4..,. . M, 91,5 All P' V11 C. S. F. QFIRST SEMESTER,-ROW ONE: Stan Burrows, Paul Wegtahrt, Maryna Weeks, Maxine Hotfland, Barbie Miller Ginger Hotfland, Muriel Duke, Ray Johnson, Adrian Castorina. ROW TWO: Miss Mellon, Carole Fournival, Darian Lester Carol Hall, Anne Evans, Priscilla Wilson, Bette Cox, Suzanne Moody, Sue Holbrook, Karen Herner. ROW THREE: Bill Layman Ken Wiley, Dale Anderson, Jim Clifton. Gqffczin ffnfeffecfuaf 9155 Om BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY labored the stu- dious California Scholarship Federation mem- bers. Superior work in their classes was needed to enter this academic honor society. Miss Mellon became the new adviser of this highly respected organization. These intelli- gent and industrious people had an excellent opportunity to receive scholarships for their outstanding achievement in education. Re- quirement tor membership was either three A's and a B or tvvo B's plus extracurricular activities. Lite membership was secured by being in the club tour semesters, one ot which was in the senior year and excluding the freshman year. Few students ever attain the rare experience ot lite membership. This was an honor that these students will never forget. C. S. F. ISECOND SEMESTER,-ROW ONE: Nancy Stone, Mary Lou Mclntyre, Janice Mandel, Mary Daniels, Judy King, Sherry Vaughan, Muriel Duke, Gloria Ernst, Ray Johnson. ROW TWO: Miss Mellon, Ann Knolmar, Zell McClelland, Ann Poitras, Carole Fournival, Shanon Glenn, Anne Evans, Priscilla Adrian Castorina. ROW THREE: Charles Crummer, Bill Layman, Spencer Fullerton, Robert Mahan. Wilson, Sue Holbrook, Karen Herner, Paul Wegfahrt, Ken Wiley, Dale Anderson, Larry Chenault, Jim Clifton, nf' - ..,-.- it ,,,........ . ,YV 31 may .arms ' wiv il. M. Q 1 X fi e if ff ruff I fri' -H -miiziyiriiiri f mi, i 1:1 H i 5 I i ii L 2 xf,,g7TW ii w 1 1 fi A ,I ., NW L, PIann'n man new Girls' Le ue, act' 'ties ins ear were Caro! n S Wh, 's - WWW 'L T V' M WM' i g y ag ivi i y y mi ecre E, fr E JO Pease y 04 cf qlnife O1 G4 ,pcm 015 Cupid's Capers, The annual Valentine ball, was anticipated and enioyed by the srudenf body. The All-Girl Revue proved To be a great success ' in its first year of producrion. L... .5259 The Girls League Christmas assembly would have been incomplete without a visit from Rudolph and Santa. GYM REPRESENTATIVES-ROW ONE: Judy Washburn, Esther Johnson, Sharon Hill. POW TWO: Toni Saadi, Ann Firestone, Sharon Dickenson, Mary Daniels, , i f LLCCE5,5,fLLf ljSCU720UO'Z FEMALES PERSONIFIED aptly de- scribed the Girls' League. Friendli- ness was promoted through the ceaseless efforts of this group. All- girl assemblies were given every month for the girls' enioyment. Sep- tember was the scene of the Big and Little Sister Party. Lasting friendships were created at this party. The freshman girls found a friend and a helper in their big sisters. The All-Girl Revue proved to be a tremendous success. Ex- quisite formals were purchased for the Valentine Ball. The proudest event of the year was the Senior Mothers' Tea. In this organization team fun was certainly prevalent. APPOINTED OFFICERS AND CLASS REPRESENTATIVES-ROW ONE: Janet Parry, Jean Elarton, Marie Tesarski, Doris Steven, ROW TWO. Mrs. Morley, Anne Evans, Sharon Robinson, Frances Van Schoyck, Mariorie Cota, Marilyn Matlock. TRI-Y--ROW ONE: Georgiana Fuerst, Elaine Warford, Barbara Pitchford, Lynne Walters, Toni Walsh, Dixie Hoffland, Muriel Duke, Carleon Curtis, Janice Rainbolt, Shirley Petrone, Cora Reider, Carolyn Sampson, Barbara Lumley, Phyllis Rice, Caryle Sansteby. ROW TWO: Marceil Russell, Karen Timmons, Carole Runyan, Helen Quick, Barbara Cam bell, B bbi G'b Sh p o ie i son, ,-,Maron Shoemaker, Janis Hurley, Jo Wedlock, Carol Sheldon, Doris Malone, Shirley Franklin, Sharon Hill, Nancy Jones, Shirley lamurri,-fMnaurily7rf- Robart, Bev Richens. ROW THREE: Lois Martin, Carolyn Sedlacek, Kay Firestone, Marcia Mottinger, Marilyn Berryman, Joyce Parry, Janet Parry, Sylvia Lewerenz, Annette Russell, Shanon Glenn, Joanne Thompson, Judy Rumsey, Nancy Lind, Marleen Folsom, Barbara Krause, Elaine Wallace. ROW FOUR: Gloria Manion, Carol Jacobson, Jean Elarton,mDebby Millet, Janet Beardsley, Nancy Frasier, Donna Davis, Lou Caraway, Mona Sarver, Joel Vilardo, Gail Bereuter,CBEFbara Spam,f,Sally Kaenel, Jan Pederson, Nancy Grizzle. ROW FIVE: Carolyn Carr, Joan Wickersham, Toni Saadi, Eleanor Poitras, Carol Black, Marie Henninger, Pat Harr, Sue Gardner, Molly Carpenter, Judy Rieke, Polley Dougherty, Lee Maier, Sharon Robinson, Gloria Ernst, Ruth DeSanctes, Pat Whalen, .. ...- -X. ,. .. - cgfauncfzl cqaficfif ofzgefzs FINISHED PRODUCTS were the older members of Tri-Y. The gruelling initiation was long forgotten. These girls endeavored to gain a better knowl- edge of the Christian faith. Understanding grew and prospered in this field. As a part of the Y.W.C.A. they learned how to live in harmony with one another. Fun was abundantly enioyed in this well rounded group. Y-Day was an ex- citing affair. Hollywood personalities put on fine entertainment for all members of the Y. Cheers and groans were later heard at the football game in the Coliseum, The neophytes assume their lowly position Officers were Sharon Hill, vice-pres., Marceil The voices of the caroling Tri-Y members before entering the realm of member- Russell, pres., Sharon Robinson, sec., Shanon heralded The Cl1I'iSTmGS SGOSOH. l ship. Glenn, sgt, at arms, and Annette Russell, it -mfr treas. vu www . so si m,mmm.ar..,r 1 .AL ik' WSU viii A is an me Cf DILEMMA ACCOMPANIED the initiation into Freshman Tri-Y. Parades in which these scrubs clad in foolish costumes marched down the street were part of the strenuous initiation. However, this club proved to be an asset to the community. At Christmas- time baskets were made up and delivered to the needy people. A scrapbook contain- ing cheerful Christmas cards was assembled and donated to the Children's Hospital. With the aid of the advanced Tri-Y they sponsored the annual Football Dance. A gold football was presented to Walt Gorrell for his outstanding performance during the gFldlI'Ot'1 SECJSOVI. Officers of this new club were 'Jsanic-'emSo'5igpres., Margie Cota, vice-pres., Billie Lewis, sec., Joyce Ernst, treas. Serving as committee chairmen were Frances Garton, Claire Maier, Kay Bouchard, Susy Chenault, Judy Washburn, Karen White, Cynthia Bramhall, Martina Smith. 'T-JM l A-T FRESHMAN TRI-Y-ROW ONE: J. Ernst, L. Peden, KJ,Wjite,,JL,Walk,,,LaQ9,5,L,B. Lewis, D. Wiechman, B. Wechsler, M. Tesarski, M. Burrows, J. Martelle, S. Szot, L. Clements, B. Cawcciatore. ROW TWO: J. Washburn, B. Jobe, S. Chenault, P. Richards, J. Sero, C. Conklin, P. Gentles, N. Hamilton, D. Sutton, M. Turnell, J. Thompson, M. Greenwell, C. Hunt, M. Russell, L. Darrow. ROW THREE. A. Poitras, L. Trimble, F. Gcirton, J. Lewis, N. Claxton, L, Beebe, N. Churchill, M. Callantine, J. Keller, K. Bouchard, N. Beardsley, B. Smith, C. Maier. ROW FOUR: M. Hirsch, A. Southworth, C. Antista, L. Shewnake, P. Ash, J. Eller, B. Varisco, S. McConnell, P. Burgess, M. Cota, J. Micek, C. Bramhall, S. Thompson, C. Widener, M. Smith, F. Smith, L. Donaldson. '1 QW 15 L.S..1Tv'i9 Tl-lE MALE COMPANIONS ot l-li-Y indulged in good tellowship. Their purpose was to create and main- tain in the school and community a higher standard of Christian character. They were seen selling pro- Hi-Y officers were Jim Swaisgood iposing for Don Larkin, grams at the various sporting events. They jour- secretaryl, Jim Kline, vicefpresident, Jim Fitzpatrick, treas- oeyeoj To Y.Doy in Hollywood Whefe 1-hey Sow mor-,Y famous tilm personalities. Their show party, which was looked forward to with great anticipation, pro- vided good-natured tun tor all. urer, and Doug Kranz, president. Qsffowa ifz 1120129 an HI-Y-ROW ONE: Jack Quick, Gene Wood, Charles Kupferer, Jim Kline, Jim Hubbert, Noel Coward, George Bryant, Larry Mortensen, Jerry White. ROW TWO: Dave Townsend, Doug Kranz, Bob Runnels, Bruce Waterman, Dick Filer, Earl Christophe-rson, Jim Quackenbush, Kenny Deitz, Rod Abbott, Bill Gleichner, Walter Gorrell. ROW THREE: Jim Reynolds, Bob Radmacher, Don DeVol, John Parker, Eddie Alexander, Jim LaDuke, Dale Anderson, Jim Fitzpatrick, Steve l-lanita n, Fred Coulter, Tom Whitenack, Al Pitzl, Larry Chenault, Jerry Vanirnan, Jim Swaisgood, Chuck Nichols, Larry Waters, Don Larkin, Fred Crabtree. -, +4 5 PROMOTING SCHOOL SPIRIT was The duty ot the Rally Committee. Lively rallies encouraged good-natured rival- ry. Precision routines were devised by the able song leaders. Vigorous yells were led by The peppy cheer leaders. The secretary of athletics, Jim Swais- good, headed This committee. Many victories were gained because of the spirit created by This group. RALLY CQQMMLIVEVET W ONE: Anne Firestone, Linda Hiatt, Linda Allison, Joan STrcirQ, Judy Rumsey, W TWO: Molly Carpenter, Pat Harr, Mary Elliott, Gloria Adzovich, Sharon Hill, Ann Knolmar, Carla Hunter. Ugfzou foie 0-0 efcczfion LETTERMEN'S CLUB-ROW ONE: Bob Runnels, Doug Kranz, Buddy Calbreath, Jim Holk, Arbie Hoyal, Ken Wiley, Tom Whitenack. ROW TWO: Bud Gibbs, Burt Robbins, Jim La Duke, Earl Christopherson, Ed Burke, Jerry Park, Fred Coulter, Don Davis, Dave Townsend, Coach Bemoll. ROW THREE: Dale Anderson, Walt Gorrell, Jim Fitzpatrick, Jerry Vaniman, Larry Waters, Ron Caraway, Jim Swaisgood, Dan Smith, Earl Harris, Chuck Nichols, Steve Hanifan, Bill Joy, Jim Kline, Dick Filer, Harry Empey, Jim Quackenbush, John Parker, Alan Peterson. MIGHTY MITES-These are The men of The LeTtermen's Club. Under the direc- tion ot Coach Bemoll and President Jim Swaisgood, The Lettermen were one ot the most active groups on campus. One of their main jobs was the ushering and order keeping at all home basket- ball games. These boys filled the key athletic spots in Coltville. miswwv ww'-.fyfsfxvsswnzszsexspszscwfsssxst T :um Wwkiif V GUARDIANS OF THE HOME applied To The Future l-lomemakers, To create Tamily under- standing in the home was one ot their goals A Spanish atmosphere was achieved when tacos r-M, were served as The main dish at the dinnei given Tor the Future Farmers. Culinary skills were displayed in The Cherry Pie Baking Con- test. The expert chef was Gayle Joy. For hei eTTorts she was awarded amTrTr?'ToMChicago Tc compete in The value of home economy. F.H.A ettortsl were not in vain because These members will be Thefbuilders of Thepbomes of Tomorrow ,Lily 1 Q QJ ti F177 It r ll ll l X ' l M I J fl J A ,f' T If ' ' 7 A T ff , f 1 L VV Y T f 'wr' l . 4 If J X' ' iff. ' V , l' ' A A if y, iv Q Gayles gay demonstrates the cherry pie baking skills to Bob V 'V Radmacher, F.H.A. king, ', Officers were Roxie Elliott, sang leader, Judy Rieke, treas., Julie , I Joyce, parl., Qg,y,l,e..Joy, pres., sec. treas.gCandy Bettner, vice, Q pres, Lois Lennon, rpt., Carolyn Morphis, sec., and Sylvia Lewerenz, e, , V hist. ll, T F.H.A.-ROW ONE: Billie Lewis, Ga le Jo Doroth Sutton L ' L y y y , ois ennon, Barbara Warnick, Arlene Trimble, Sharon Hill, Sylvia Lewerenz, Marie Gangwer, Nancy Grizzle, Jo Wedlock, Marie Ann Tesarski, Jeanette Martelle. ROW TWO: Marlene Folsom, Donna Echols, Elaine Wallace, Janet Button, Donna Fox, Pat Whalen, Julie Joyce, Roxie Elliott, Dorothy Lewis, Georgiana Fuerst, Joyce Lewis, Mary Ann Larson, Margaret Mulqueen, Mary Lou Mclntyre, Lou Ella Rindt, Nancy Beardsley, Judy Roelle, ROW THREE: Mrs, Miller, Molly Carpenter, Jane Packard, Judy Rieke, Arlene Marshall, Carolyn Sedlacek, Loretta Malmberg, Kathy McGowan, Anita Jordan, Diana Wilson, Linda Marron, Earleta Stucker, Stephanie Thompson, Marjorie Cota, Barbara Pitchford, Carolyn Morphis, Mary Ann Huber, Marcia Hirsch, Arlene Southworth, Pat DuBois, Bonnie Christopherson, Darlene Allen, Candy Bettner. l iw i. F.F.A.-ROW ONE. Robert Truiillo, Bill Leech, Paul Calverley, Charles Mautz, Jere Jobe, Noel Coward, Lowell Smith, Joe Schouten. ROW TWO. Gary Stoops, Rod Owens, Bud Adams, Richard Hill, Joe Dobson, Philip Nelson, Bob Williams, Alan Bollier, Larry Brown, Brice Mocabee, Lonnie Bells, David Bollier. ROW THREE1 Mr, Otto, Richard White, Bob Schouten, Francis Cocagne, Howard Lightner, Charles Fishbourne, Ann Knolmar queeg Bob Long, Bill Jarvis, Jim LaDuke, Willard Sparlin, George Cobbe. ROW FOUR: Raymond Green, Ronny Stoops, David Carlson, Bob Brown, Brownell Hutchinson, Stan Kupferer, Gordon Young, George Vaughn, Jess Joyce, Bob Lang, Vestal Brock. 04 cf Gufdooz OUETQ NATURE BECKONS. These boys possessed a gen- uine interest in agriculture. Field trips were taken to gain practical information. They par- ticipated in the exhibition department at the Los Angeles County Fair, became television actors on programs concerning agriculture, and were proud and honored sponsors of the Christ- mas Ball. Public speaking and parliamentary procedure contests were entered, and a F.F.A. state convention was attended. The boys strove to develop character and foster patriotism dur- ing the year. Improvement in scholarship was encouraged. This group spent a busy but useful year living with the mysteries and wonders of nature. F.F.A. officers demonstrate calf branding skills to their interested queen. Officers were Vestal Brock, treas., -Ann Knolmer, Queen- Brownell Hutchinson, pres., Stanley KupfereT, sec., Bob Lang, rpt., Ron Stoops, vice-pres., and Gordon Young, sentinel. ul 2 ,iris-I-F ,. 11-f 3l lkl I g,LE GUSTA ESPAIQIOL? The members of this club were interested in the Spanish language. They ob- tained a better knowledge ot picturesque Spain with fsrirw an on LOS CONQUISTADORES- ROW Ol Henry Berg, Maryna Weeks, M Daniels, Muriel Duke, Dixie Hoftla Linda Hiatt, Betty Merrill, Caro Carr, Mike Roarty. ROW TWO: Jo Ernst, Pat Kennedy, Neva Lee Gi Marcia Mottinger, Carleon Cui Barbara Pitchtord, Joanne Por Janet Rainbolt, Janice Mandel, Kelly. ROW THREE: Charlotte Conk Karyn Smith, Dorothy Lewis, Na Frasier, Donna Davis, Janet Beardsl Sandra Beardsley, Susan Kinmc Marilyn Berryman, Carol Frasier, Ji Pursel, Jackie Trease, Gloria Adzovi Sharon McMichael, Suzie Moody, N ,. Oliva. its many strange and exciting customs. The clu prepared tacos which were eagerly devoured by th student body. ua aqua! chime ENEMIES OF DISEASE-the Nurses' Club, composed They visited hospitals in the area. This procedurr of all girls interested in nursing, gives girls an op- was rewarded because ot the beneficial intormatior portunity to learn the various techniques ot nursing. it provided. NURSES' CLUB-ROW ONE: Annis Brock, Marie Gongwer, Carolyn Sed- lacek, Pat Elkins, Sandy Szot, Gertrude Warnke, Mary Pittman, Betty Waight lpre-s.l, ROW TWO: Janet Button, Donna Fox, Dorothy Salts, Joyce Holtzer, Barbara Kuhn, Pat Swarthout, Mrs. Morley, Barbara Snabb, Carolyn Carr lsec,-treas.l. 78 : 'L 05,1 .4 Q' 0' l..a'.I14'6 06. Q9 K ... .. , 1, ,iw .J . ,.. cc W , . ' ..-2' f,b'41'!'9, ' - V 5 Q 1-will '??.ls?'I5l'?03' ' aux- 'F 4. yig, '. lU i fOf! 0 'ffief 'b:.tj vQ!!'dI 99' . ' if 1O.1p'4.l -- ,fu o .f 'wi .05 0,000 lr l' ,X Af If ag N 3-L4 1 N. A j --... Q- 5 Em X 1 ,. J l 5 ' 5? 4 Y le W 'T . Lzrrr- :ti X s teer-et is I fly! rm' if I, , ', r , f ' .if-xl 9 ,111 viii 1 'Q J lg . ll I 1 ' l J. , +I' 5,yv. 1 ' 'fo Y me Elflbfzgew EXPERTS IN GOVERNMENT were the members of the Junior Statesmen of America. The pur- pose ot this organization was to better acquaint high school students with the operation of the state and federal government. Their goal was to make people more aware of youth's pres- ence in the political world. Conventions were attended in the northern and southern parts of the state. Afternoon conventions in the San .,,,p,! Practicing teamwork in government were officers Marilyn Nash, speaker, Maxine Hoffland, secretary, Paul Aschene brenner, parliamentarian, and Jim Doughcirty, mayor. Eemocfzac Vllzfifiza Gabriel Valley League proved entertaining as well as educational. Four one-day regional con- ventions were held south ot San Luis Obispo. This busy club met on the second and fourth Mondays of the month. Two ot their many activities were handling student body elections and selling cokes and candy at the basketball games. They learned the value of a sound government. JUNIOR STATESMEN-ROW ONE: Mary Daniels, Betty Merrill, Judy King, Ann Poitras, Toni Walsh, Pat Richards. ROW TWO: Mr. Atwood, Carol Moody, Frances Van Schoyck, Sherry Vaughan, Maxine Hoftland, Marilyn Nash, Jim Dougharty, Paul Aschenbrenner, Don Slack, Darrel Nelson. .i ...iz . A 4 79 frm,-sf HR si? . 4 s if Z X 8 5 '54 K' ' Q Q ..V.A' H llzl, Ti. ' Al ' 1 ,., , :., E , ,gain if, - --.r . I J -t A I .1 J' ' .ii .. '- . . ,.,. .,::,,., 5 T Q Fi x L. ,. sf' Jr' f .ajaf f :: ,J Q4 5 '5 ',,. 1 f iiif' -1- -1 if , 7 - Qi W it as .... if 4 4 A yisddliv N5 fyfiyw L ' J f fy' 4 is if R .X J J ig sg, at MASQUE AND DAGGER-ROW ONE: Pat Allison, Dale Anderson, Kurt Anslinger, Charles Baldosser, Adrian Castorina. ROW TWO: Jim Clifton, Don DeVol, Mary Elliott, Perky Gossett, Sharon Hill. ROW THREE: Brownell Hutchinson, AQrLLng,Lm.a.r, Lindley Mixon, MarilynNash, Claudia Ord. ROW FOUR: Johnny Parker, Jo' Pease, Al Pitzl, Helen Quick, Carole Runyan. ROW FIVE: Gene Thompson, Karen Timmons, Nancy Wales, Tom Whitenack, Miss Wallace ladviserl. cglfcz 5 Clflif CURTAIN GOING UP! This cry was heard many times by the members of Masque and Dagger. Bits and Skits, a variety show, was given at the Hi-Jinks, where it enioyed a prosperous performance. Mys- tery and humor were displayed in the drama Nobody Sleeps. Eligibility for membership was based on competence in the acting field. Masque and Dagger was indeed an actor's paradise. ROW ONE: First semester officers were Nancy Wales, treas., Marilyn Nash, viceepres., Johnny Parker, pres., Ann Knolmar, if ROW TWO: Second semester officers we 80 freas., Carole Runyan, vice-pres., Al Pitzl, pres., Claudia Ord, sec. Playing the part of officers were Alice Pittman, vice-pres., Jim Price, pres., and Lynn Walters, sec. N., , -ul- os. N,- al ZHZLLHZOT LIGHTS! ACTION! Thespians proved Themselves worthy ot recognition in the dramatic field. Their produc- tion, It We Could Only Cook, depicted genuine talent. Leadership was developed by participating in their plays. The essentials ot play production were acquired rapidly by these enthusiastic Thespians. Ex- cellent college and little theater presentations in the neighboring vicinity were attended by these ardent students. Stunts and plays provided entertainment for the members ot this unique organiza- tion. Sparkling gaiety was enioyed the year round by these promising factors. THESPIANS--ROW ONE: Judy Hawkins, Ann Poitras, Terry Helfand, Marcia Gould, Alice Pittman, Toni Walsh, Ann Firestone. ROW TWO: Barbara Herzig, Linda Allison, Linda McHenry, Brenda Tussy, Louise Peden, Barbara Snabb, Marilyn Miller, Lynn Walters, Frances Van Schoyck, Susie Bowen. ROW THREE: Dixie Hanner, Judy Washburn, Susie Hacquebord, Susie Gibson, Jim Price, Naomi Churchill, Barbara Shaheen, Jackie Schaeffer, Nancy Stone, Paulpwiegfahrt. ROW FOUR: Joyce Ernst, Larry Geiger, Don Butler, Lewis Tyler, Henry Berg, Karen Mahl, Phyllis Burgess, Miss Austin, F553 M 'Just you wait till you want a i at my husbands store! Sid is disgusted with Wally, Martl and Gus who are abnormal, The paint brush wins in the fig between Sid and Deadwood T Wood. THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED Gus lMiss Gustaveskyl . . ...,. Jane Goulc Martha Huntington . . . ....... Karen Prufei Wally Huntington ... . . Paul Aschenlorenner Sidney Huntington .. ., Jirn Van Reenen Laurie Huntington .... .... G loria Ernst Horatio P. Honeywell .. ., Darwin Reitz Joan Wood .......,. Karen Orc Mark Bradford .,.. Martin Roelle Ted Wood .... . . . Charles Crurnrner Lillian Wood .. ... Carolyn Smith Clifiif ugly .GDC 'Zf'ZCL 5 Wally, Sid, and Martha put on a late show for Laurie and Mark in the iunior class play, i8igf,.,Af3?5X new EE Wi e i lv E 1 S l Oblivious to everyone, Sarah and Tom revive cherished and almost forgotten memories By cg P516 Gqfzfrafs Tom Moonlight .. Minnie .... Edith Jones .... Sarah Moonlight .. Percy Middling . . Jane Moonlight ... Willie Ragg Peter Middling .. Tom, against his better iudgment, gs tries to annoy Minnie, who is al- ways one comeback ahead of him. Sarah and Tom engage in chatter known only to lovebirds. The animated Willie Ragg attempts to erase Jane's suspicions which are well grounded. Al Pitzl . . Carole Runyan Marilyn Nash . Claudia Ord Lindley Mixon I-Ann Knolmar 1.l.1.l...1- . Jim Clifton Kurt Anslinger ,xi I 56613 This rehearsal scene finds the bride with her bridesmaids pleading her case in 'Trial by Jury Klflffio 45512 glzaizea FUTURE GREATS in the operatic field could be members of the Cardinal and White Choir. The operetta was divided into three sections: Down in the Valley, 'Brooklyn Baseball Cantata, Trial by Jury. Special lighting techniques, such as floating clouds, were utilized with an excellent and unique effect. Each section of the operetta was a complete unit and was worthy of the praise it received. The alternate cast pattern provided better experience because more promising young stars were allowed to feel the thrill of doing a solo for the audience. Voices blended evenly in familiar melodies. The orchestral and choral background added polish to the fine soloist performances. Mr. Lott received recognition for his patience and directing ability. Rehearsal of the two casts for Down in the Valley finds Brock and The counsel with an expression of owe watches the Jennie with their doubles. defendant in one of his more peaceful moods. It 5- -,.l , A rollicking ride was taken in the hilarious comedy? A midnight snack was devoured in the thrilling play Nobody Sleeps Antic Spring, Z1 'ZLL TALENT SCOUTS woud have been pleasantly surprised and satisfied had they attended any one of these fine perform- ances. Characterization con- tained excellent dramatic qual- ity. Stage setting and back- ground created a natural at- mosphere. Tone vibrations were clear and exact. Much care and pain was taken to make the character portrayed seem alive and real. The Thespian play was a light comedy concerning the head- aches of newlyweds. Burglary was depicted in the tine pro- duction given by Masque and Dagger. An unusual picnic was the gay theme in the Dramatics Class presentation. K Uzafo 'zz lt We Could Only Cook, it would solve everything wails the distressed bride. N H'...g4QQ'-.-'ig fl' sf -J-it 'ii xl if 5. Q 5 A 5. NW Q s . l a The Colt Band performed at many athletic and civic events and were a feature of the annual A G ld D zusa o en ays Parade. usiccz jczfenf QQ O15 fpfim SMOOTH RHYTHM was played with clarity and perfect musical harmony by the mu- sicians in the commercial orchestra. The members of this group were selected from the senior band by Mr. Alsup. Dance ar- rangements were played until perfect mu- sical continuity was achieved. This organ- ization performed at Back-to-School Night. From this orchestra many have progressed into professional dance bands. Soothing melodies were played while peacefulness pervaded the listeners. Music which set feet tapping along with the rhythm was played with great efficiency. Valuable experience in the commercial field of music was ob- tained. I , 142 U. ,.. THESE ACCOMPLISHED MUSICIANS commenced the year by participating in a Pomona Fair concert and marching appearance. The highest honor was captured by Covina at the Azusa Golden Days Parade. At the celebrated Long Beach Parade, Covina secured fifteenth place. Rafael Mendez, the world famous trumpet player, left his audience entranced with his ability to attain per- fection. Nine students received the highest possible ratings at the final solo and ensemble festival in Monte- bello. Three students gained winning positions in the All -Southern California Symphonic Orchestra. Thor- oughly enioyed by all these talented musicians was a concert trip to Catalina Island. yi- , Wfffr. .- f ' J 4 3 The spirit of drum major Adrian Castorina added pep WM j Q I and enthusiasm to the teamwork of the many nthletir Z fi Skipping aqua! fpogsgacf 93.51 ofzfncuzcss CONCERT BAND-FLUTES: J. Cahoon, L. Wayt. OBOE: L. Shewmake. CLARINETS: N. Churchill, G. Cory, L. Deemer, J. Fraser, M. Gould, K Hefner, C. Ihsen, M. Matlock, J. Olson, E. Pelech, D. Porges, B. Roper, P. Wegfahrt. BASS CLARINET: V. Randal. SAXOPHONES: K Chenoult, C. Crummer, D. Dreesbach, B. Harris, B. Oden, B. Schultz, H. Shainberg. FRENCH I-IORNS: J. Clifton, J. Craven, R. Polk STRING BASS. G. Payne. BELLS1 B. Lumley. PERCUSSION: C. Carter, A. Castorina, V. Clift, D. Echols .TRUMPETS. D. Cahoon, P. Inman B. Radmacher, D. Reitz, P. Aschenbrenner, D. Garner, J. lsham,fK.JamesD G. Preston, C. Sanders, L. Craven, G. Duran, T. Hammond A. LciRance, D. Lawson, G. Turner, J. Vance. BARITONES: E. Jenlcg, R. MgWherter. TROMBONES: S. Bleclcsmith, B. Bowden, S. Davis A. Drylie, T. Elliott, L. Rubottom, R. Tallman, W. Williams. TUBA1 J. Crates, D. Hornbeek, B. Hurst. ,aww 7 , Wm! . 41511 u I . . -mf Jlflczge 9351 acl THE GIRLS' SEXTETTE was an industrious groui y this year. They entertained at school musicc 5 affairs and for various community and civi organizations. At Christmas they sang over th Pomona radio station. The Girls' Chorus consisted of girls who en ioyed group singing. They were heard at th Christmas assembly program. At the fall chorc program their efforts with those ot the Mixer Choir contributed to the Choral Riser Fund. The also helped with the operetta. GIRLS SEXTETTE-ROW ONE: Judy King, Diane Jury, Jo Pease, Carla Hunter. ROW TWO: Hope Henry, Adrian Castorina laccompanistl, Virginia Ellis. GIRLS' CHORUS-ROW ONE. Mr. Lott, Jo Ann Parker, Phyllis Guppy, Mary Beverly, Joell Vilardo, Frances Garton, Jolene Hart, Carole Campbell, Michelle Jewell, Barbara Diezsi, Gloria Sheely, Mary Daniels. ROW TWO: Jeneane Knight, Dianne Stansbury, Marie Snellings, Dwanna Degratfenreid, Lydia Carillo, Carol Smith, Mary Lee Mershon, Pat Ash, Shirley Hood, Gayle Harness, Sharon Dickinson. ROW THREE: Brenda Taylor, Stephanie Thompson, Carolyn Morphis, Loretta Malmberg, Zada Garten, Judy Crane, Jo Melton, Ramona Newbill, Rose Maddelena, Genevieve Brown, Cecelia Mascari, Nadine Trued. ROW FOUR: Linda Clements, Ann Firestone, Judy Thompson, Pat Bassett, Darlene Holmes, Susan Chenault, Barbara Wycoff, Barbara Fleischman, Gloria Gomez, Pat Lasoclci, Dorothy Salts. 1 sL.h...?...v.. 99101109 CL'U72Ol'L THE BOYS' OCTETTE, a newly organized group this year, found enioyment singing together as 0 team. They ioined the other choral groups at various musical programs. The largest choral group in the music depart- ment was the Mixed Choir. This active group began their busy season with an early fall concert. Other highlights were the operetta and Ye Friendly Glee Club Festival! at Whittier High School. Traditionally, they sang for bacca- laureate and commencement. BOYS' OCTETTE-ROW ONE: Ed Eaton, Arbie Hoyal, Linda McHenry laccompanistl, Don Davis. ROW TWO: Bill Ramsay, Lindley Mixon, Dale Fletcher, Bob Samuel. ROW THREE: Torn Whitenack. MIXED CHOIR-ROW ONE: Mr. Lott, Nancy Mills, Margaret Dunham, .lane Gould, Janice Hunnicutt, Eddie Bannow, Jon Breilein, Dick Filer, Charles Nichols, Earl Christopherson, Fred Coulter, Frances Van Schoyck, Virginia Ellis, Nancy Grizzle, Jo Wecllock, Mary Elliott. ROW TWO: Gail Bixby, Jodine Adams, Barbara Yssel, Arbie Hoyal, David Hotchkiss, Bob Samuel, Larry Mortensen, Walter Dobbs, Don Davis, Willard Magnuson, Jo Pease, Penny Brown, Mona Sarver, Diane Jury. ROW THREE: Carla Hunter, Helen Quick, D'Ann Dolan, Ell d Sharon Coulter, Hope Henry, Eddie Burke, Tom Whitenack, Bill Ramsay, Don Larkin, Wayne Hatcher, Beverly Seabold, Mary en Ran s, Tony Saacli, Polley Dougherty. ROW FOUR: Pat Randal, Gloria Adzovich, Nancy Wales, Darlene Adzovich, Jim Clifton, Dale Fletcher, Charles Gebhart, Lindley Mixon, Eddie Eaton, Richard Swafford, Favor Kennedy, Linda McHenry, Shirley lamurri, Sharon Mika. wi? 'V W WN 9? Q H ,.--- Siege i'f? 'Qtrg-M--. VA L -- ' .fix- , '--,, .. , fire- B V if FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! This cry was shouted many times by the student body who assisted in cheering their teams to victory. School spirit prevailed among the competitors as well as the rooters. Enthusiasm, good sportsmanship, and large attendance were prevalent at every meet. Our sports teams worked in close co-operation, and the value of teamwork proved to be a tremendous asset to our sporting groups, who learned that sportsmanship achieves huge dividends. I CU725, ,+R-ff sg., A , X ,f-' ' ' 1 .' . M . :Q l 3- , .. .N .Q Q J 'P 1 I gf : 5 ' 5' I V N V r - dl x .iw I, Q I , .74 ' , K . 4 al . I' R ww fi' if Oskar X , Y - fn A , P- X 1 Q . 1. E Y -' ., 4 ' Q' 4i Q' V' ., . f fQ.T ,f11'ff?M?r:-f1.'.- - . . ,Q f ,.,,,...,, . I .Ifl,k,,-X,.s.1h.i,fIs 1, . I we f .,??'fia..ir1'fH - J .. .Mba 4 ' .A :7'w:?S.rfaf,. ,m.,.wf , ,.,,1, N .. tvvrr ,.,,x:s..,a. .li X -,,: -Y. ' . 11....a,s . ,..,.,.k. . N' ' ,, r -K ' H ,. G.A.A. BOARD-ROW ONE: Marie Gangwer, Clare Latter, Barbara Wechsler. ROW TWO: Carole Fournival lpres.l, Carleon Curtis, Candy Bettner. ROW THREE: Roxie Elliott, Barbara Osgood, Jean Burrell, Jackie Jewkes. 5522 Omflefifiolz .QDKLLQ TENNIS TEAM-ROW ONE: C. Smith, C. Ord, C. Runyan, J. Jonkey, J. Wedlock, B. Cox. ROW TWO: S, Beardsley, M. Carpenter, S. G.A.A. members practice and learn the skills of playing a win F kl' ran an, J. Trease, D. Wenner, K, Herner, C. Hall. ning game of basketball. '5WR! N J i WITH LOTS OF SCHOOL SPIRIT These aTh- leTically inclined girls meT aTTer school during The year To improve Their playing abiliTy in The various sporTs. They be- came adepT and skilled in aThleTic com- petition. To promoTe beTTer ciTizenship Through Team co-operaTion was Their goal. Their acTiviTies included playdays and convenTions vviTh nearby schools. Spills and laughTer were Tound aT Their roller skating parTy held in December. Their swimming parTy aT The end of The year provided TrivoliTy for The club's many members. The girls learned self- conTrol and good sporTsmanship from The experT guidance of Their adviser, Miss Swan. T 2 NL..M W mf. wif' , ,riff ' ifHfi 'hr-ffwl f 'h'QmlE 4'T '- 'z if W ' , . ff 1. 2 ,iw wsmgf ,.f1'Ws yi.: ef , f fi' we I ,T gm ' 'KF' in ,w ' , ,,, fi.: 521159 E, 9i, w 'T if' i G.A.A. members Tind that it takes much practice to hit the bulls eye. The members cheer Their team and remember That sporTsmanship is essential. G.A.A.-ROW ONE: Fran Garten, Barbara Weschler, Marie Gangwer, Dorothy Salts. ROW TWO: Carleon Curtis, Kay Beuchant, Melody Freed, Clare Latter, Carole Fournival, Kay Sullivan, Karyn Smith. ROW THREE: Miss Swan, Karen Herner, Jackie Jewkes, Lorry Siein, Elizabeth Jenks, Sheila Enyart, Roxie Elliott, Marilyn lrey, MargareT Russell, Gertrude Warnke, Judy Roelle, Par Elkins. Keeping things in an uproar at Bee games were Ann Fire- stone, Linda Allison, and Susie Hacquebord. Pep and personality radiated from these spirit-stirring cheer- leaders as they helped boost our team to success. cgfzizif i Pert and peppy describe song leaders Joan Strand, Ann Knolmar Carla Hunter, Gloria Adzovich, and Mary Elliott. Keeping spiLits.l1lgb,w.ilhf-Colts fans were Don DeVol, Sharon Hill Arbie Hoyahxgyrl-iwjudgy Rumsejy, gafmg Adding spirit to all Bee athletic events were Coltlet cheer leaders Linda Hiatt and Frances Smith. The newly organized drill team, the Rhythmettes, were a colorful addition to the Colt band during halftime at the seasons football games. gv Vg! ll g l Xa L V- lx 1,1 W W, lu XX -' ' ,X 'X li 1 I V lX ,l xx fy' N - .1 A . Y! Qu 'K ,ll 'lv 4 ' X xi t uf .UXV i, . 1 . I .. Iglf K P V la ,l , 'A 5 ' . 1 ' y Ci: Ig gf' ,Tj GE' tl! ig if K , if lt' X yt if xii ffl i ye-yi ' ' i-.flx iw fxgi ' X. Glamor and sparkle vibrated from these vivacious song leaders as they led our team to victory. il Standing in the shadows of a successful grid season is Walt Gorrell, captain of the Covina Colt 1953 football team. LLCLLL iq ATLLCCEQQXTLLZ, USCU72 THE l953 COVINA COLT GRIDDERS enjoyed Their mosT successful season of The pasT few years. AfTer The dusT of The baTTles seTTled and The garmenTs and padding of war were puT away, The record book favored The ColTs wiTh eighT wins and one loss. The ColTs, well prepared by Coaches Bemoll and McClellan, sTarTed off The season by whip- ping Rosemead T2-O. The PanThers couldn'T move againsT The rock-hard defense spear- headed by linebacker and capTain VValT Gorrell, player of The week, In The second game, Covina meT a much Tougher Team, Pomona, laTer crowned CiTrus BelT League Champs. lT was a very close game as The 7-6 score indicaTed. Jim FiTzpaTrick, fullback, was chosen ouTsTanding player for Covina's win- ning Team. Burbank appeared nexT on The schedule and was The firsT league opponenT. Opening wiTh Two quick Touchdowns, Covina moved on To down The Bulldogs 45-12. The ouTsTanding player, STeve Hanifan, played a brillianT offens- ive and defensive game aT lefT end. Then Glendale Hoover came, puTTing The only bloT on Covina's oTherwise perfecT record. In The lasT forTy--five seconds of The game, a blocked punT gave The Tornadoes The ball on The Covina five yard line. Four plays laTer Hoover punched over and Then kicked The con- version To win T3-12. LeTT Tackle Earl Chris- Topherson was player of The week. MonTebello, an old rival, was Covina's nexT vicTim wiTh Doug Kranz as halfback leading The ColTs To a 27-O vicTory. Covina rolled over SouTh Pasadena by a 21-O score. Halfback Jim Swaisgood was player of The week. STaying on The winning side, The ColTs dumped Glendale Broadway T3-O wiTh lefT Tackle Dick Filer playing an ouTsTanding game. Winding up The league, Covina finished off a Tough Burroughs squad by scoring Two Touch- downs in The lasT quarTer To win 41-31. CenTer Bob Runnells Turned in a sparkling performance To capTure ThaT week's award. The lasT garne of The T953 season was played againsT Muir. Covina finished by whipping The Pasadena Team 7-O. Chuck Nichols, righT end, was player of The week in The finale. Caraway shakes ofl anoTher Tackler. , , Qmwkmii. L VARSITY FOOTBALL-ROW ONE: Don Davis, Tom Robertson, Ed Burke, Bill Bivins, Dick Filer, Earl Chrisropherson, Bob Diezsi Tom Taylor. ROW TWO: Larry Komar, Bud Gibbs, Bill Joy, Larry Davis, Ron Caraway, Steve Hanifan, Jim Kline, Jim LaDuke, Dave Townsend, George Cobbe, David Hotchkiss, Hulen Marlin. ROW THREE: Walt Gorrell, Jim Fitzpatrick, Charles Kupferer, Jin' Swaisgood, Doug Kranz, Fred Coulter, Bob Runnells, Dan Smith, Dan Gustavson, Jerry Vaniman, Wolf Walton. ROW FOUR: Stan Kupferer, Jerry Park, Ed Bannow, Bob Brown, Bob Raclmacher, Chuck Nichols, Larry Chenault, Bryce Young, Burt Robbins, Darrell Wilson, Chuck Gebhart, Coach Bemoll, C445 uafs Bafffianalfazz Ky' 'N-4 ff le ws W ,L , if SUNY I VK' ll 'I 'U fi!! F4 9 ...,,, .. 4, in .,,., E xg. sv W f W Q mr? .41 JY N ' I f yaw E Q Q fi 4 jf' A 1 XLWH 'mv A ff , ,, ., , K A-A 'fmm YS! X , Q ,LAM ff wMNwf3Via,Q3iW?:E'i g Carlson tries for extra point. THE COLTLETS did have a successful sea- son in terms of experience this year, but it was not too successful in terms of winning. Starting the season with a 7-7 tie with Burbank, they lost their next game with Hoover by a score of 21-O. Montebello and South Pasadena were victorious by scores of 33-6 and 39-O. They finished the season with two more losses to Glendale by a score of 34-O and Burroughs, 21-O. Mr. Monson and Mr. Holmes, both new to our school, coached the T953 squad. The team was captained by Buddy Calbreath, who did an excellent job. Buddy was also the reeciver of the award of Most Valuable Player. sam ljfiaf Exfzafzf Ajfzozfsmcuzs ifz B FOOTBALL ROW ONE: Dick Daniels, Bill Leech, Jim Toland, Cliff Yoshita, Tim Padilla, Richard Tallman, Jim Overholszer, Tom Button ROW TWO Dick Pick Bill Plumer, Kenny Reeves, Ed English, Bob Samuels, Alan Bollier, Bob Clark, Danny Diaz, Gordon Thompson ROW THREE: Ted Wilkinson, Buddy Calbreath, Gary Archer, Paul Calverly, Spencer Fullerton, Darrel Anika, Dick Thompson, Jerry White Gene Thompson, Coach Jim Monson, Richie Hill. ROW FOUR: Coach Holmes, Kenny Hallmark, Al Grove, Darrel Nelson, John Davis Willard Sparlin, Larry Woodley, David Carlson, Darrel Nelson, John 5TGnf0I'Cl, Ronnie Mort. AAN i.. M A O C FOOTBALL-ROW ONE: Frank Henderson lrngr.l, Rudy Silva, Mi ke Long, Bill Thompson, Larry Brown, Dean Walker, Kenneth Archer Rex Kirkland, Phil Leppla. ROW TWO: Dick Butler, Brice Mocabee, Larry Darnell, Art Maier, Steve Komar, Richard Hill, Melvin Hatcher Jack Kennedy, Roy Hall, Gary Robbins. ROW THREE: Tom Jones, Leo McCarty, Ken Arone, Jim Shackelford, Don Woods, Kenny Saltz Dick Firman, Monte Alexander, Ray McWherter, David Bollier, Blair Hunnicutt mgr.l. ROW FOUR: Coach Pendleton, Wayne Crawford Curt Riegel, George White, Mike Stearns, Ken Dudderar, Gary Brown, Coleman Foster, David Munson, Mike Kearney, Jeff Cobbe, Lqffefzs 04 gow! JQEIAICL7, Robbins carries the ball for Covina. MANY HOURS OF PRACTICE AND WORK made this one ot the best Cee teams we have had in many years. Under the expert coaching ot Coach Pendleton, we were able to end up with ahwin two, lose three, and tie one slate. Baldwin Park and Whittier wer,e easy prey, losing to our team by scores ot T2-O and 36-7. The Citrus game strug- gled to a scoeless tie. Later the small Coltlets weer unable to score against El Rancho who won 20-O. Chino and California weer also victorious with scores of 20-l2 and 47-7. Brice Mocabee captained his team and led them well during the past sea- son. Chosen to receive the award ot Most Valuable Player was Don Wood. N99 Qu ,, ,Q MW VAKDIII lnalknlnnu.-lxvvv vnu.. .N-iii tame., ...... ,,,,..-.., ..-, -.-W H, . Noble Ford, Doug Kranz, Larry Waters. ROW TWO: Dale Anderson, Bob Diezsi, Ed Burke, . Steve Hanifan, Frank Reed, Tom Whitenock, Dove Townsend, John Woods. ROW THREE: ferer, George Cobbe, Kent Johnson. IN CIRCLE: Captain Chuck Nichols, AT LEFT: One of the outstanding Covina cage teams in history gains control of a iump ball U in a crucial league tilt. Coach Sooter, Bill Joy, Pete Inman, Bob Draper, George Keeline, Dan Gustavson, Stan Kup- - 2 B ii am ions ip gbazfozmanaz CHAMPS! CHAMPS! CHAMPS! For the first time in twenty-four years the Colt cagers emerged as league champs. A more deserving crew has never donned the red and white. Besides wearing the shining crown of the Foothill League, the Colts also rang up the finest record in the history of the school, winning 20 games while dropping onl 6. lied by All-C.l.F. guard Fred Crabtree and Captain Chuck Nichols, who was voted the team's most valuable player, the Colts went through 13 practice tilts, taking 10 wins while dropping only 3. Coach Sooter's scrappy little quintet opened league play early in January, sup- posedly destined for no better than fourth place. The Colts soon proved to all opponents that they were the class of the league, breezing through the l2 games and dropping only 2. The Colt cagers opened the C.I.F. play-offs against Long Beach Poly and turned in one of the most heart- breaking and hard fought battles in Colt history. Leading the whole second half, the Colts finally succumbed to the referee's whistle when Poly sank 9 free throws in the last minute to gain the win 46-41 and end the season of Covina's greatest all-round team. LEAGUE SCORES Burbank ..... 38 GI. Hoover .... 48 Montebello . . . 52 So. Pasadena . 44 Glendale ..... 54 Burroughs .... 52 Burbank ..... 47 Gl. Hoover .... 43 Montebello . . . 38 So. Pasadena.. 50 Glendale ..... 35 Burroughs .... 50 PLAY- L. B. Poly ..... 46 OFF I Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina 105 'b GREAT PROMISE for coming Colt hoop teams was shown by Coach Bates' Bee cagers although they ended in the sixth place ofthe Foothill League with 3 wins and 9 losses. The Coltlets' wins for the year came over El Rancho in their only practice win and over league opponents Montebello, South Pasadena, and Bur- roughs. Named to the Foothill All-League squad were sophomores Ken Stowe and Larry Carr. Stowe was picked for the second team, and Carr received honorable men- tion. Ken also received the honor ot being named the team's captain for his outstanding playing. Junior Harry Bryant was named as the Coltlet's most valuable player. Crabtree hooks over outstretched arms of Montebello Hoover players look helpless as Noble Ford hits tor two defender. CEE BASKETBALL-ROW ONE: Jim Shackelford, Lyle Holm Lee Holcomb Roy NRL Johnson, Larry Darnell, Clifford Yoshida. ROW TWO Larry Walker, Byron Gustavson, Bradley Schultz, Jim COACH ROENlCKE'S CEE CAGERS got oft to a shaky start, losing all of their prac- tice tilts, and then entered league com- petition to drop a game to Montebello's league champs before they became alive and showed Foothill League opponents they weren't to be denied, winning the rest of their games and ending in second place in the league. The Pony hoopsters selected forward Lyle Holm for the team's most valuable player award. Lyle and Don Woods were elected co-captains for the Cee's, both turned in outstanding jobs throughout the season. HIGH SPIRITS at all times, even in de- feat, were shown by the lightweights, who played without a regular schedule because most ot the schools in the Foot- hill League did not have Dee teams. Led by Co-captains Garth Bryce and Jim Reed, who were also the team's leading scorers, the fiery little quintet raced through nine practice tilts, capturing six while dropping only three. The midgets, ably coached by Mr. Roenicke, showed Covina fans that there's much to hope for in coming years for Colt casaba teams. 108 :Spas Coach Caldwell Captain Jim Swaisgood Coach Schamel W!TH THE RISE ot many of last year's cham- pion Bees, Covina's varsity cindermen are already proving to opponents that they're going to be tough to beat when the league finals roll around. Under the able guidance ot Coaches Caldwell and Schamel, the Colts have an even record in both practice and league meets. The thinclads opened the season with a loss to Pacific League champ Monrovia by a slim 57V1-Aolfy margin but rebounded the next week to walk over Arcadia 83-21 and end the practice session. cf Uzacgsfsfzs 4:5 'rink ljo Ellcfofz As the Cardinal goes to press, the Red and White begin the stretch drive in league com- petition, now holding down third place on the ladder with 2 wins and 2 losses, both ot which they plan to avenge in the second round. The Colts made outstanding showings at such invitationals as the Santa Ana Relays, Southern Counties Meet, and the Chattey Invitational, taking third place honors in both the Santa Ana Relays anal Southern Counties Meet. VARSITY TRACK-ROW ONE: Mike Stearns, Larry McKenna, Chuck Richardson, Bob Diezsi, Al Pitzl, Harry Empey, Buddy Calbreath Jim Holk, Darryl Nelson, Jerry Trusler, Frank Henderson. ROW TWO: Coach Schamel, Jerry Park, Alan Peterson, Jim Swaisgood, Dale Anderson, Dan Smith, Gary Archer, Dale Colby, Bill Beard, Bud Gibbs, Ron Caraway, Ernie Patterson, Coach Caldwell. L law , Jim Holk rounds curve in the mile. MID-SEASO 100-10.1 ....... 220-22.9 . . . 440-53.8 . . . 880-2:O4.8 .. Mile-5:02 ...... Low hurdles-16.0 High Hurdles-13.7 shof put-48'2 .... Pole voult-12' ... High iump-6'3f,, Brood lump--2l'6 Dole Anderson cleors the bor ot 6'. N RECORDS Empey . . . Empey . . . Smith .. Diezsi . ..... Holk . . . . . . Peterson Peterson ... Wilkinson Gibbs . . . Anderson ...... Swoisgood Reloy-1133.1 ........ Empey, Archer, ll0 Pork, Swoisgood Wwwwwm gg. ALL-TIME R l0O--10.0 . 220-21.7 440--49.5 .... 880-1159.1 Mile--4:23 Don Smith strains for fast 440. ECORDS . Von Buskirk 39 Browning '42 Nichols 39 Thornos '40 ..... Gloege 24 ..... Worrell '23 T20 High hurdles-14.7. .Anderson '50 T80 Low hurdles-20 .... Anderson '50 Shot put-52'4 .......... Drum '45 Pole voult-l2'9 . .. , Merrich '40 High iump+6'3 .. .... Dancer '42 Brood jump-22'6 ..... Petitfills '43 880 reloy-l:32.3 .... Wickershcirn '53 Word, Knapp '53 Oelrich, Leigh '53 BEE TRACK-ROW ONE: Jim Overholtzer, Richi Tollmcn, Russ Von Bibber, Noble Frye, Larry White nock, Johnny Reistetter, Willord Magnusson, John Stanford. ROW TWO: Cooch Schomel, Leroy Town send, Dick Hill, Harold Eller, Mike Almlie, Bill Oden, Roger Campbell, Bob Golden, Ted Wilkinsor Cooch Coldwell. um., Captain Jim Swaisgood lands after Qi' 6 leap. THE COLTLET THINCLADS, although having failed to win a meet to the date of the printing of the Cardinal, turned in many Thrilling performances for Colt fans during the year. The Bee's just simply lacked depth in almost every event, with most of the outstanding Coltlets participating in varsity events, adding to the varsity's points while taking away many Bee markers. The most outstanding performances to this date have been turned in by sprinter Gene Woods, high jumper Dave Carlson, and broad jumper Roger Campbell. Carlson and Campbell both turned in wins consistently through the year. 3 as Harry Empey leaves blocks Alan Peterson skims over Bud Gibbs squeezes Over for lO.l in the hundred. last hurdle bor of TQ feeyl SPIRIT AND DETERMINATION ably describes the attitude of the Covina Cee track team. The lightweights have shown both in every meet this year. Led by Co-captains Don Woods and .Um Price under the guidance of Coaches CaldETT Ei'nd'Schamel, the midgets are now resting in third place'of the Foothill League with one win and two losses. One school record fell in the Cee division this year when freshman Gordon Thompson heaved the 8 pounder 5O'9V2 , erasing the old record of 5O'2 set by Knapp in '35. CEE TRACK-ROW ONE: Curt Reigel, Kenny Saltz, Gary Brown, Jim Price, Rod Perrymon, Bud Long, ff , ,f Coleman Foster. ROW TWO: George Bryant, Richard Hill, Tom Jones, Blair Hunnicutt, Joe Fields, Dick f 1' A 1 Firmon, Bruce Roberts, Gary Robbins. ROW THREE: Don Wood, John Wood, Bill Holk, Jerry Fifield, Mike Bneymour, Bryan Gustavson, George White, Gordon Thompson, Coach Schamel. 1 ff' T i ' l x f TH' ' 1 VARSITY BASEBALL-ROW ONE: Darrel Wilson, Ron Gibson, Bob Runnels, Charles Kupferer, Bill Bivins, Steve Hanifan, Earl Christophe son Jim Kline, Ed Alexander, Bob Barrett, Wally Smith. ROW TWO: Jim Quackenbush, Jim Shinn, Walt Gorrell, Doug Kranz J Parker Jim Fitzpatrick, Dave Townsend, George Cobbe, Benny Barker, Coach Roenicke, nc! O41 Qcifuze .f fzofeuiozza 5 COACH ROENICKES VARSITY HORSE- HIDERS, led by Co-captains Doug Kranz and Jim Fitzpatrick, are currently bat- ting .333 as far as the win-loss column goes. The Colts have a season record to the date of the Cardinal printing of 4 wins and 8 losses with their league record standing at l and 3. The dia- mondmen opened the season in slow fashion, dropping two games before finding the winner's column with a 5-3 victory over the Citrus Cougars. Other practice wins came over Chino and Puente, with the Colts throwing the Cowboys 16-IO and Puente falling 7-3. The league opener with Glendale Hoover found the Colts starting off with Southpaw Ron Gibson kicks high for a fast ball, Ca a bang, dropping the Tornadoes 3-2 in a thriller. Burbank was next on the Colts' schedule, and the two wins really squared off in a tight one, sending the regular scheduled 7 inning game into IO frames with the Bulldogs squeezing by 5-4. The next two games saw the Red and White fall apart, dropping a 13-3 decision to a weak South Pasadena nine and being shut out by the Glendale Dynamites 4-O. Although the Colts have yet to meet league favorite Montebello, Coach Roenicke's squad looks like a good chance to end up in the first division with the start of the second round, tcher Wrilt Gorrell waits for throw home N mme. 'W i 'avi- Co-captain Jim Fitzpatrick gets set for the tag Co-captain Doug Krzinz throws out run VARSITY SCORES J, v, SCORES Whittier . . . 4 O Covina Whittier . Monrovia . . . B 2 Covina 4 Citrus ........ 3 5 Covina Momovlo ' ' Baldwin Park . . 7 6 Covina Citrus ,,,,, , Baldwin Park .. 7 2 Covina I Chino ........ lO lo Covina Boldwm Pmk Pomona . . . l O Covina Chino , , Puente . . . . 3 7 Covina 'l'lOOVel' . . . 2 3 Covina Pomono ' ' ' 'Burbank ...... 5 4 Covina Bgldwin Park 'So. Pasadena . .l3 3 Covina 'Glendale ..... 4 O Covina Burbank ' ' 'League games So. Pasadena k R d J hn Scarlett Gary Beavers Dick Thompson Ken Arnne Larry arne , i nm cil first O Covina O Covina 3 Covina TA Covina 8 Covina l Covina 7 Covina 2 Covina 2 Covina D Il Clff Yoshida, Doug Ward .I.V. BASEBALL-ROW ONE: Fran ee , o , , , . , Tom Button, Martin Roelle, Hulen Martin. ROW TWO: Don Wilson, Jerry Diamond, Dick Daniels, Bob Mahan, Larry Kalmar, Jim Shackel ford, Bill Thompson, Bryce Young, Jeff Cobbe, Dick Butler, Stan Raap, Bob Turk, Coach McClellan. ROW THREE: Don Butler lrngr.l Ken ' ' M'k K arne Jim AIG D v Carlson, Lee Griffiths, Willard Sparlin, Jerry Owens, Ray Johnson, i e e y Dudderar, Larry Thompson, rove, a e Bradley. VARSITY TENNIS: Jim Rei Alan Lockwood, Lee Rubotto Charles Crummer, Mike IL Kain, Don Cronkhite, Larry H man, Bob Esquire, Coach E moll. Esquire remains alert as Crummer returns the Spalding. 'ze Waco fcioua ALTHOUGH OUR VARSITY RACKETMEN at the time of the printing ot the Cardinal are resting in the cellar ot the Foothill League with a record of O wins and 4 losses, Coach Bemoll has high hopes for the Colts to start the climb up the ladder in the second round. The Colts are led by Bob Esquire, first singles, and Don Cronkhite and Lee Rubottom, first doubles-three boys that really make things tough for all F. L. opponents. Cronkhites overhead smash is good. ' I i I . f e wi, fl At,-nl' I M Y S ,. ' ff-4 Q ' X ff' s. L I ,ff XX vi , f K A ,LIB K J MX '1 ie' n umm., ,L . . . ...,. , , . L I . ..,.. . f ' L I iT cmMw-wire , W '- V I ' 3 yt wfnmmwm Hmmm was . , 'W J -MM..-.s...,.sf MW fi. , yi 7 Wm 2 9- ' ' V- V . is - . .- 34 1' L F ,..,:..i ..., ,PRD , y ,. , ,I :Maggy J. V. TENNIS-ROW ONE: Paul Wegfahrt, Charles lhsen, Jim Fraser, Stan Burrows, Bob Har- peng. 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Hwy girls hem tim insfiv XE 5 ..A- ABBOTT, EDDYE .............. p. 45 ABBOTT, RODERICK ...... pp 49, 74, 144 ACOSTA, DON ................ p. 51 ADAIR, CAROLE ...... pp. 29, 64 ADAMS, BUD .................. p. 77 ADAMS, JODINE .... pp. 40, 84, 89 ADAMSON, MELVERD .... p. 45 ADOLPHI, MARY .......... p. 52 24, ADZOVICH, DARLENE pp. 29, 64, 65, 66, 68, 84, 129 ADZOVICH, GLORIA .... pp. 24, 25, 40, 75, 78, 84, 89, 94, 95, 129 AGUILAR, SHERRY .......... p. 51 ALBIN, MELINDA ............ p. 51 ALDRIDGE, RAY .............. p. 51 ALEXANDER, ED ...... pp. 29, 74, 112 ALEXANDER, MONTE .... pp. 51, 103 ALGATS, JIM .................. p. 51 ALLEN, DARLENE .... pp. 29, 76, 94 ALLEN, GERALD .............. p. 51 ALLISON, LINDA .... pp. 24, 51, 75, BI, 94, 95 ALLISON, PAT .... pp. 22, 23, 29, 88, 80, 128 ALMLIE, MICHAEL pp. 20, 47, 110 ANDERSEN, MARGARET p. 40 ANDERSON, BOB ............ p. 45 ANDERSON, BURTON ...... p. 51 ANDERSON, DALE..pp. 29, 63, 87, 89, 74, 75, 80, 84, 105, 106, 109, 138 ANDERSON JANICE ........ p. 40 ANDERSON, ROGER ........ p. 45 ANDERSON, STEVE .......... p. 51 ANIKA, DARREL .... pp. 45, 102 ANIKA, DENNY ................ p. 40 ANSLINGER, KURT pp. 29, 80, 83 ANTISTA, CANDY pp. 51, 73 APPLEGATE, ALAN .......... p. 45 APPLEGATE, CORA .......... p. 51 ARCHER, GARY pp. 40, 102 109 ARCHER, KENNETH pp. 51, 103 ARONE, KENNETH pp. 45, 103, 1 13 ARVIZV, VICTORIA ........ p. 51 ASBRA, HAROLD .............. p. 45 ASCHENBRENNER, PAUL pp. 40, 79, 82, B7 ASH, PAT pp. 51, 73, 84, 88 ASHURST, LARRY pp. 51, 108 ATTEBERRY, DAVID ........ p. 51 AUER, WILLIAM ............ p. 40 -B- BACHELDER, LEE ............ p. 51 BADER, STUART .............. p. 29 BAGBY, IRENE ................ p. 45 BAILEY, PAT .................... p. 45 BAILEY, RUTH MARIE ...... p. 45 BAKER, GRACE ................ p. 40 BAKER, RONNY .............. p. 45 BALDOSSED, CHARLES pp. 20, 29, 80 BALDWIN, JOHN ............ p. 51 45288848128 ffncfax BARBIER, PRISCILLA ........ p. 45 BARENDT, RAY .............. p 29 BARIL, JEAN ................ p. 51 BARKER, BENNY pp. 45, 112 BARKLEY, JUDY ................ p. 40 BARNS, JERRILYN ............ p. 45 BARRITE, JIM ................ p. 46 BARRETT, BOB .............. p. 112 BARTHEL, VERNETTA pp. 20, 45 BARTLEBAUGH, BILL ........ p. 57 BASGALL, VERNON ........ p. 40 BASSETT, PAT pp. 45, 88 BATES, CHARLES ............ p. 45 BEAL, RICHARD ................ p. 51 BEARD, BILL ....... pp. 40, 109 BEARD, PAUL .................. p. 51 BEARDSLEY, JANET pp. 40, 72, 78, 94 BEARDSLEY, NANCY pp. 51, 73, 76 BEARDSLEY, SANDRA pp. 40. 78, 92 BEASLEY, SHARON ........ p. 52 BEAUMONT, DONNA ...... p. 51 BEAVERS, GARY pp. 25, 45, 113 BECK, FAYE ...................... p. 40 BEEBE, LUCILLE ...... pp. 51, 73 BELCHER, GLEN ................ p. 51 BELDING, NED ................ p. 40 BELLS, LONNIE ................ p. 77 BENDER, PHILLIP ............ p. 29 BENSON, ROGER ............ p. 51 BEREUTER, ART ................ p. 51 BEREUTER, GAIL pp. 25, 45, 72 BERG, HENRY pp. 45, 78, 81 BERGE, BRYN .................. p. 51 BERKSTRESSER, BOB ........ p. 51 BERRYMAN, MARILYN pp. 45, 72, 78, 84, 94 BERTHEOLA, ROBERT ........ p. 45 BETTNER, CANDY pp. 25, 45, 76, 92, 94 BETTS, LON ...................... p. 51 BEUCHANT, KAY ............ p. 93 BEVERLY, BEATRICE ...... pp. 25, 29, 128 BEVERLY, MARY ALICE pp. 51, 88 BIEKER, DAN ................ p. 29 BIELKE, SHARLENE pp. 29, 92 BILD, DONALD ................ p. 40 BILDERBACK, BONNIE .... p. 40 BIRDSALL, DONALD ........ p. 45 BIXBY, GAIL pp. 45, 84, 89. 94 BIVENS, WILLIAM pp. 40, 98, 112 BLACK, CAROL pp. 25, 40, 72 BLACKARD, CARL ............ p. 40 BLACKBURN, GAIL pp. 20, 51 BLACKBURN, HELEN ........ p. 45 BLANCO, ROSE MARIE .... p. 40 BLAND, ROBERT .............. p. 45 BLECKSMITH, STEVE pp. 52, 87 BOCKSNICK, CHRISTINE p. 52 BODOLAY, JON ...... pp. 20, 52 BODTKE, DENNIS ............ p. 40 BOLLIER, ALAN WILLIAM pp. 40, 77, 102 BOLLIER, DAVID pp. 52, 77, BOWDEN, ROBERT pp. 40, 84, 87 BOWEN, SUSIE ............ p. 81 BOWLES, FRED ................ p. 52 BOWLES, JOHN ................ p. 29 BOYLES, JIMMIE ............ p 40 BRAMHALL, CYNTHIA pp. 52, 73 BRADLEY, BIEE ................ p. 52 BRADLEY, JIM 1fr.1 .... pp. 52, 108, 113 BRADLEY, JIM Isr.1 ........ p. 29 BRADLEY, WANDA .......... p. 29 BRAGE, DON .................. p. 30 BRANDT, BOB .............. p. 30 BRANDT, JERRY ............ p. 40 BRECEDA, OSCAR .......... p. 45 BREILEIN, JON pp. 40, 84, 89 BRIGGS, STEPHEN ............ p. 40 BROCK, ANNIs ...... pp. 52, 78 BROCK, VESTAL ...... pp. 30, 77 BROM, BEVERLY .............. p. 52 BROOKE, BEVERLY .......... p. 40 BROOKE, LARRY .............. p. 30 BROOKS, JOHN .............. p. 52 BROOKS, LAURA .............. p. 41 BROOMALL, BILL ............ p. 52 BROWN, BROWN B ROWN 1 1 ALLEN .............. p. ANN .................. p BETTY ................ p. 45 52 30 BURGESS, PHYLLIS pp. 24, 5 78, BURKE, ED .... pp. 80, 82, 7 84, 89, 98, 100, 105, Tc 129, 1. BURKEY, WALLACE .......... p. I BURKHALTER, CHARLES .... p. I BURMOOD, KENNETH ...... p. I BURROWS, STAN pp. 41, 8 1. BURROWS, MARILYN pp. 2 52, I BURRELL, JI:'AN.I.5, ........ p. s BURRELL, DOLORES ........ pp. 2 30, 88, 1: BUSCHMANN, JOHN ........ p. 5 BUSHNELL, RUSSELL ........ p. 4 BUTLER, RICHARD pp. 25, 5 11 108, BUTLER, DON pp. 46, 81, 11 BUTTON, JANET pp. 52, 7. 7 BUTTON, THOMAS EDWIN pp. 24, 41, 67,102,107,11 BUTCHER, MARY .............. p. 4 . ic- CACCIATORE, BARBARA pp. 52, 7 CAHOON, DALE pp. 52, 84 8 CAHOON, JEANETTE pp. 2: 84, 8 CAIRY, RONNIE .............. p. 5 CALBREATH, BUDDY .... pp. 24 41, 87, 75, 102, 10 CALLANTINE, MYRNA pp. 5: 7 CALVERLEY, PAUL pp. 48, 77 10 CAMPBELL, BARBARA pp. 2: 24, 30, 88, 72, 121 CAMPBELL, CAROL pp. 53, 81 CAMPBELL, JIM ................ p. 51 CAMPBELL, NORMA pp. 41, 62 141 CAMPBELL, ROGER pp. 46, 111 CAPLLONCH, JOHN pp. 24, 41 CAPOTOSTO, JANICE ...... p. 4' . 30 CASTORINA, ADRIAN pp 69, 80, 84, 87, 88, 131 1 BROWN, DOUG .............. p. 52 BROWN, GARY pp. 52, 103, 111 BROWN, GENEVIEVE .... pp. 48, 88 BROWN, JIM .................. p. 46 BROWN, LARRY Opp. 52, 77, 103 BROWN, MYRNA ............ p. 52 BROWN, NANCE .............. p. 52 BROWN, PENNY pp. 41, 84, 89, 94 BROWN, BOB pp. 46, 77, 98 BROWN, ROGER ............ p. 46 BROWN, SHIRLEY ANN .... p. 41 BRUEEY, DONNA pp. 30, 84 BRYANT, GEORGE pp. 24, 41, 87, 74, 111 BRYANT, HARRY pp. 41, 107 BRYANT, LA DON ............ p. so BRYANT, TERRY ................ p. 84 BRYCE, CAROL ................ p. 30 BRYCE,'GARTH ...... pp. 46 108 BUCKELS, ERNIE .............. p. 52 BUDD, BILL ...................... p. 46 BUEORD, BOB ....... ........ p . 41 1 CARAWAY, LOUELLA pp. 41 7. CARAWAY, RONALD .... pp. 41 75, 97, 98, 100, 09 141 CARHART, RALPH ............ p. 51 CARL, RICHARD .............. p. 46 iii- CARLSON, DAVID pp. 52, 77, 102, 113 CARPENTER, MOLLY pp. 41 , 72, 75, 76, 92, 94 CARR, CAROLYN pp. 41, 72, 78 CARR, JERRY ....,........... p. 52 CARR, MILLIE ANN .......... p. 46 CARR, LE ROYCE pp. 45, 107 CARRILLO, LYDIA pp. 45, 88 CARTER, CHARLES pp. 45, 87, 114 CASE, DWIGHT .............. p. 46 CASTAGNA, MARILYN .... p. 46 CHAMBERS, DICK ............ p. 46 CHANDLER, FRANK pp. 80, 63 CHENAULT, CHRIS .... pp. 46, 87 CHENAULT, LARRY pp. 25, 80, g ,74, 98, 140 CHENAULT, SIJSY pp. 25, 52, 73, B8 CHOPPE, BILL .................. p. 46 CHRISTOPHER,LDIANE .... p. 52 CHRISTOPHERSON, BONNIE pp. 41, 76 CHRISTOPHERSON, EARL pp. 24, 80, 74, 75, 84, 89, 98, 100, 112, 140 CHURCHILL, NAOMI pp. 52, CRANE, JUDY ........ pp. 45, 88 CRATES, JERRY ................ p. 87 CRAVEN, LESLIE .............. p. 87 CRAVEN, JOHN pp. 52, 84, 89 CRAWFORD, WAYNE .... pp. 46, 108 CRAWLEY, MICKEY .......... p. 46 CRIPPEN, JERRY .............. p. 52 CR0NKHITE, DON ........ pp. 45, 114 CRUMMER, CHARLES pp. 41, 69, 82, 84, 86, 87, 114 CUMMINGS, JIM ............ p. 52 CURTIS, CARLEON pp. 24, 46, 72, 78, 92, 93, 94 ,5- DANE, FRANCES. ............. p. 41 DANE, NITA .................. p. 52 DANIELS, MARY pp. 45, 59, 71, 78, 79, 88 DANIELS, DICK ...... pp. 24, 52, 1 02, 1 1 3 DANNELLEY, CARL ...,...... p. 52 D'ANTONI, ROSS ............ p. 41 D'ANTONI, ANN .............. p. 50 DARLING, MARY .............. p. 46 DARNELL, LARRY pp. 52, 103, 73, 81, 87 CLARK, BOB pp. 25, 45, 102 CLARK, CAROL ................ p. 41 CLARK, LARRY ................ p. 52 CLARK, MARILEE .............. p. 41 CLAYTON, NOREEN ........ p. 46 CLAXTON, NAOMI pp. 52, 73 CLEMENTS, BETH pp. 53, 73. 88 CLIFF, vIC ...................... p. 53 CLIFT, vIC ............ pp. 58, 87 CLIFTON, JIM pp. 80, 59, 80, 88, 84, 87, 89 CLINTON, PAT ........ pp. 45, 94 CLONTIER JEANNE .......... p. 52 COBBE, GEORGE pp. 45, 77, 98, 105, 112 COBBE, JEFFRY pp. 52, 103, 108, 113 COBLE, JERRY ................ p. 52 COCAIGNE, FRANCIS pp. 41, 77 COFFEE, NORMA .............. p. 41 COFFEE, RICHARD ............ p. 30 COLBY, DALE ........ pp. 41, 109 COLE, BILL ...................... p. 46 COLES MYRNA .............. p 46 COMPTON, GERALDINE p. 46 CONCANNON, MIKE ........ p. 41 CONKLIN, CHARLOTTE pp. 52, 73, 78 CONKLIN, HILDA ............ p. 41 CONTRERAS, BOB ........... .p. 52 COOPER, ALMA .............. p. 52 COOPER, MARY JO .......... p. 41 CORDER, CAROLE ............ p. 53 CORDER, CORDELL ........ p. 41 CORY, GARY pp. 52, 87, 107 CORY, JACKIE ................ p. 30 COSTELLO, GERALDINE .... p. 52 COTA, MARJORIE pp. 52, 71, 73 , 76 COULTER, FRED pp. 80, 74, 75, 84, 89, 98, 131 COULTER, SHARON pp. 41, 89 COVER, ED .................... p. 46 COWARD, NOEL pp. 24, 41, 67, 74, 77 Cox, BETTE pp. 24, 25, 41, 63, 55, 59, 92, 94 Cox, JANICE .......... pp. 52, 73 CRABTREE, FRED pp. 24, 41, 67, 74, 105, 105, 107, 128 CRAMSEY, BILL ................ p. 52 CRAMSEY, DON .............. p. 46 108, 113 DARROW, LOIS pp. 24, 52, 73 DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS 1 I DARRYL ................ p. 46 DON pp. 41, 75, 84, 89, 98 DONNA 41 72 78 I PP- I I , JOHN pp. 25, 45, 102, 107 LARRY ...... pp. 81, 98, 100,101,131, 140 LOUISE ........ pp. 81, 84 DAVIS, STANDLEY pp. 53, 87 DAVIDSON, GERALDINE pp. 24, 46 DEABILL, GEORGE ............ p. 31 DE BORDE, AL ................ p. 41 DE BOYNTON, WILLIAM p. 41 DECKER, JOHN ................ p. 31 DEEMER, LINDA ...... pp. 45, 87 DE FOORT, LIONEL ........ p. 52 DE GARMO, PAT .... pp. 20, 46 DEGRAFFENREID, DWANNA pp. 81, 88 DEGRAFFENREID, DELIA .... p. 24 DEITZ, KENNETH .... pp. 41, 74 DELGADO, LUIS ................ p. 41 DE SANCTES, RUTH pp. 45, 72 DESKINS, LORETTA ........ p. 46 DE vOL, DON pp. 24, 81, 57, 74, 80, 94, 95, 133 113 102 DIAZ, EDWARD ................ p. 46 DICKINSON, SHARON pp. 81, 64, 55, 71, 88 DIEzsI, BARBARA pp. 45, 88 DIEZSI, BOB pp. 41, 98, 105, 109 DIAMOND, JERRY .......... p. DIAZ, DANNY ...... pp. 46, DISTEFANO, DAVID .......... p. 52 DOB8s, WALTER pp. 41, 84, 89 DOBSON, JOE ........ pp. 45, 77 DODENHOFF, DON .......... p. 31 DOLAN, D.'ANN .... pp. 41, 84. 89 DOMBEK, FRED ................ p. 46 DONALDSON, LE RAE pp. 52 73 DORSET-T, JIM ................ p. 46 DOUGHARIY, JAMES pp. 23, 25, 41, 67, 79 DOUGHERTY, POLLEY pp. 25, 41, 72, 84, 89 DOYLE, BILL .................... p. 53 l 1Iy,vj6'TIf ... 1- E 'V I I fa g 8 331 f If - I 54 I 5 . E A 1- .. ,,. I I I ,.. gf. DOYLE, KARIN ...... pp. 81, 64 DRAB, FRED .................... p. 53 DRAPER, BOB ........ pp. 45, 105 DREESBACH, DON pp. 41, 85, 87 DRYLIE, ART pp. 41, 85, 87 DU BOIS, PAT ........ pp. 45, 76 DUCLOSE, DONNA .......... p. 31 DUDDERAR, KENNETH, pp. 58, 103, 113 DUKE, MURIEL pp. 24, 25, 45, 58, 58, 59, 72, 78 DUMFORD, GARY ............ p. 41 DUNCAN, JOANN .......... p. 46 DUNHAM, MARGARET pp. 41, 84, 89, 94 DUNNING, BILL .............. p. 46 DURAN, GABRIEL ............ p. 87 DURFEE, COLLETTE .......... p. 41 DURFEE, LYNN ................ p. 53 DYER, RONNIE ................ p. 41 DYMENT, RONNIE .......... p. 42 DYMENT, TERRY .............. p. 53 ..E... 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GABBE, DON .......... pp. 24, 47 GANGWER, MARIE pp. 58, 75, 78, 92, 93 GARDNER, GARY ............ p. 42 GARDNER, LINDA ............ p. 53 HENNINGER, MARIE pp. 42, 72, 94 HENRY, DENNIS, .......,.... p. 47 HENRY, HOPE pp. 47, 84, 88, 89 HENRY, MARIAN .,.....,..,. p 54 HENRY, BOB .................. p. 47 HERNER, KAREN pp. 42, 89, 84, 87, 92, 93 HERNER, PAUL pp. 24, 33, 67 HERRERA, RUDY ............ p. 47 HERZIG, BARBARA pp. 54, BI HERZIG, JOHN .............. p. 33 HIATT, LINDA pp. 24, 47, 88, 75, 78, 94, 95 GENTLES, PAT ........ pp. 54, 73 42 HOPKINS, RONALD ........ p. . , I . L Q . -..qi ' ffl lb. I, ' IU Q1 L...-J ,Ir I0 'J R 5 ' GROVE, ALFRED pp. 53, 102, GARDNER, SUE ,... pp. 25, 42, 113 72 GUMP, KENNETH ............ p. 55 GARGANO ANDRIANA .... p. 32 GARGANO, KATHERINE p. 53 GARNER, DONALD pp. 42, 88, 87, GARTON, BENNIE ............ p. 47 GARTON, FRANCES ...... pp. 53, 73, 88, 93 GARTEN, ZADA ...... pp. 32, 88 GASTLIN, SALLY .............. p. 47 84, II4 GASTON, ALLEN .............. p. 47 GATES, ROBERT .............. p. 42 GATTI, STANLEY .............. p. 47 GEBHART, CHARLES ...... pp. 42, 84, 89, 98 GEIGER, LARRY ........ pp. 53, BI GELVIN, BART ................ p. 42 GESSLER, EVELYN ............ p. 47 GIBBS, BUD pp. 32, 75, 98, 101, 109 GIBSON, ROBERTA ...... pp. 32, I4I 140 GIBSON, SUZIE ...... pp. 53, 81 GIESELMAN, SHIRLEY ...... p. 54 GILBERT, GALE ................ p. 54 72, GIBSON RON ...... pp. 112, GILFORD, IRA ................,. p. 47 GIMM, DORATHEA .......... p. 32 GLAHN, BRENDA .............. p. 53 GURKA, ROCHELLE .......... p. 55 GUERRERO, ESPERANZA p. 42 GUERRERO, PHYLLIS ........ p. 42 GUERRERO, ROBERT ........ p. 42 GUPPY, PHYLLIS ...... pp. 47, 8B GURKA, JOANNE ............ p. 32 GUSTAESON, JOHN ........ p. 53 GUSTAVSON, BYRON pp. IO8 III GUSTAVSON, DAN pp. 47, 98, 105 HIGGINBOTTAM, NAN .... p. 54 HILL, RICHARD H. pp. 54, IO3, I08, III HILL, RICHARD W ......... pp. 54, IO 102, 1 HILL, SHARON pp. 33, 71, 72, 75, 76, 80, 94, 95, 133 HINxMAN, SANDRA ...... p. 42 HIRSCH, MARCIA pp. 54, 73, 76 HIRSCH, RICHARD .......... p. 33 HOEPLAND, DIXIE pp. 24, 47, 88, 72, 78 HOPELAND, VIRGINIA pp. 47, 68, 69 HOFFLAND, MAXINE pp. 23, 25, 47, 68, 69, 79 HOFFMAN, JUDY ............ p. 54 47, 94 HOEMAN, ANNE pp. HOEMAN, JOAN ............ p. 33 -1- IAMURRI, JEAN ............ p. 3 IAMURRI, SHIRLEY pp. 47, 7 84, 89, 94, 14 IHSEN, CHARLES pp. 47, 81 Il INMAN, PETE pp. 25, 47, 8 87, IO IREY, MARILYN ...... pp. 47, 9 ISHAM, JERRY pp. 34, 84, 8 -Ja JACKSON, NANCY ........ p. 51 JACOBSON, CAROL ........ p. 7: JAMES, KENNY ...... pp. 54, 8: JANN, ARLENE .............. p. 41 JARVIS, BILL ........ pp. 34, 7. JENKS, ELIZABETH pp. 54, 87 9: JENSEN, KENNY pp. 54, IOI JENSEN, STUART pp. 54, 101 GLEICHNER, BILL pp. 32, 74 GLENN, SHANON pp. 24, 42, 84, 88, 89, 72, I35 GLENNIE, BERNICE .......... p. 42 GLIDEWELL, ROSALIE ........ p. 54 GLOYD, CLARA ................ p. 53 GOLDEN, BOB ........ pp. 47, 110 GOLDING, NANCY .......... p. 42 GOMEz, GLORIA .... pp. 32, 88 GOMEz, MARGARET ........ p. GORRELL, WALTER pp. 23, 47 32, 67, 74, 75, 96, 98, 100, 141 105, 108, 112, GOSSETT, PERKY .... pp. 23, 32, 63, 80, 138 GOTZ, NEVA pp. 20, 32, 78 GOULD, JANE pp. 42, 82, 84, 89 GOULD, JOHN ................ p. 32 GOULD, MARCIA pp. 47, 81, 87 GRAHAM, NICKY pp. 47, 94 GRAVATT, GLEN pp. 47, I07 GRAVES, ELAINE ............ p. 47 GREEN, RAYMOND pp. 47, 77 GREEN, TOM .................... p. 42 GREENWELL, MARTHA pp. 53, 73 GRIFFITHS, LEE ...... pp. 25, 47, 113 GRIzzLE, NANCY pp. 25, 32, 72, 76, 84, 89, 128, 144 GUTTSON, WAYNE ........ p. 47 -H- HACKLER, MARY ............ p. HACQUEBORD, SUZANNE 47 pp. 53, BI, 94, 95 HAINES, FRED ................ p. 47 HAINES, LE ROY .......,...... p. 47 HALL, JUNE .................... p 42 HALL, HALL, DAVID ...... pp. 47, HALL, ROY ............ pp. 53, HALL, HALLMARK, ERIK pp. 20, CAROL pp. 32, 89, 92 I 07 T03 SHERRY ................ p. 53 53 HALLMARK, KENNETH, pp. 53, 102 HAMILTON, NORMA pp. 53, 73 HAMMOND, TED pp. 47, 86, 87 HANNER, DIXIE ........ pp. 42, BI HANIEAN, STEVE pp. 32, 87, 74, 75, 98, 100, 105. 108, 112, 140 HANSEN, BILL ................ p. 53 HANSON, SAM .............. p. 42 HARNESS, BOB .............. p. 33 HARNESS, GAYLE pp. 47, 88 HARO, HENRY ................ p. HARPENG, BOB .... pp. 53, HARPING, JEAN ............ p. HARR, PAT pp. 42, 72, HARRIS, BOB pp. 33, 88, HARRIS, CHARLES ............ p. HARRIS, EARL ........ pp. 42, HART, JALENE ...... pp. 47, 53 II4 42 75, 94 87 53 75 88 HART, RENA .................. p. 33 HASS, DOUGLAS ............ p. 53 HASS, HOWARD ............ p. 53 HATCHER, MELVIN pp. 53, 84, 89, 103 HAWKIN5, JUDITH ANN pp. 42 BI HAYTER, PAT ................ p. 53 HEALD, WINNIE pp. 20, 33 HEATON, GARY ............ p. 47 HEIM, JACK .................. p. 53 HELFAND, PHYLLIS pp. 53, HENDERSON, FRANK, pp. 25, 54, I03, 81 24, 109 HOLBROOK, SUE pp. 23, 42, 82, 88, 89, 140 HOLCOMB, LEE .... pp. 55, 108 HOLCOMB, LEANNE ........ p. 54 47 I I I HOLK, BILL .......... pp. , HOLK, JIM pp. 33, 75, 109 HOLM, LYLE pp. 25, 54, I08 HOLMAN, LARRY pp. 47, 114 HOLMES, DARLENE ........ p. 47 HOLMES, JOLENE pp. 42, 88 HOLMES, NANCY pp. 33, 144 HOLTZER, JOYCE .... pp. 20, 54, 78 HOOD, SHIRLEY .... pp. 33, 88 HOORNBEEK, DAVID pp. 54, 87 HOPKINS, JUDY ............ p. 33 HOPSON, WARENE ........ p. HORNBROOK, GERALD .... p. 54 54 HOTCHKISS, DAVID .... pp. 46, 84, 89, 98 HOVEY, ROGER .............. p. 42 HOWARD, SHARON ........ p. 42 HOYAL, ARBUTH pp. 33, 75. 84, 89, 94, 95, 143 HUBBERL, BILL .............. p. 54 HUBBERT, JIM ........ pp. 42, 74 HUBER, MARY ........ pp. 54, 78, HUNNICUTT, BLAIR pp. 54, 103, 108, III HUNNICUTT, DON .......... p. 42 HUNNICUTT, JANICE pp. 42, 84, 89 HUNT, CAROLE .... pp. 54, 73 HUNTER, BETTY ............ p. 54 HUNTER, CARLA pp. 24, 33, 88, 75, 84, 88, 89, 94, 95, 129 HUNTER, GRANT pp. 47, 114 HURLEY, JANIS pp. 22, 33, 83, 72, I44 HURST, ANDRA ............ p. 54 HURST, BRITTON pp. 47, 817, 107 HUTCHINSON, BROWNELL pp. 33, 77, 80, 132 JERRICK, BILL ................ p. 51 JEWELL, MICHELLE pp. 24, 25 54, 82 JEWKES, JACKIE pp. 47, 92 9: JOBE, BRENDA pp. 23, 25, 54 7: JOBE, JERE ................ p. 47, 77 JOHNS, LUCY ................ p. 47 JOHNSON, ESTHER .... pp. 25 28, 34, 71 JOHNSON, KENT pp. 24, 54, 105 JOHNSON, RAY pp. 25, 47, 89, 108, II3 JONES, GENE ................ p. 47 JONES, LINDA .............. p. 54 JONES, NANCY pp. 25, 34, 72, I44 JONES, PAT .................... p. 54 JONES, TOM pp. 54, 103, III JONKEY, JANICE pp. 34, 92 JORDAN, ANITA pp. 47, 78 JOY, BILL pp. 25, 42, 75 98, 101, IC5 pp. 34, 70, 76, 132 JOY, JOHNSTON ............ p. 47 77 JOYCE, JESS ........ pp. 34, JOYCE, JULIE pp. 20, 34, 76 JURY, DIANE pp. 25, 34, 88, 89, -K- 84, 133 KAENEL, SALLY ........ pp. 48, 72 KALLAL, MIKE .... pp. 63, I33 KASA, IRENE .................. p. 42 KAUPP, RICHARD ............ p. 48 KAUPP, JOHN ................ p. 54 KEARNEY, MICHAEL pp. 54, I03, 113 KEEPER, DIANA ............ p. 48 KEELER, BOB .................... p. 54 KELLER, GORDON ............ p. 48 KEELER, JANICE pp. 25, 54, 73 KEELINE, GEORGE pp. 42, 105 KELLY, JOANNE ............ p. 54 KELLY, PATRICIA .... pp. 42, 78 KENNEDY, ANN ............ p. 54 KENNEDY, FAVOR pp. 42, 84, 89 KENNEDY, JACK pp. 54, 103 KENNEDY, PAT .... pp. 34, 78 KEENEY, LORAINE .......... p. 34 KIDD, EDWIN ................ p. 84 KIMBROUGH, DONNA .... p. 54 KIMBROUGH, FRANCES p. 48 KING, WILLIAM ............ p. 42 KING, GARY ................ p. 34 KING, JUDY pp. 24, 48, 88, 89, 79, B8 KING, NANCY ............ p. 48 KINDSVATER, JOHN ........ p. 42 KINMONT, SUZIE pp. 48, 84. 78 KIRK, BOB .......' ............... p . 55 KIRKLAND, REX pp. 25, 54, 103 KLING, BOB ........ pp. 34, 112 KLINE, JIM pp. 24, 34, 67, 74, 75, 98, 101 KLINE, VIRGINA ............ p. 42 KLIPP, CAROL ................ p. 48 KNEMEYER, BILL ............ p. 42 KNIGHT, JENEANE pp. 48, 88 KNOLL, JOE ............ pp. 34, 64 LEE, LARRY .................... p. 54 KNOLMAR, ANN pp. 24, 34, 55, 69, 75, 77, 80, 83, 94, 95, 131 KOMAR, LAWRENCE pp. 43, 98, 103, 113 KOMAR, STEPHEN ........ p. 54 KORNER, ALEX ............ p. 48 KORNER, NANCY .... pp. 34, 64 KRANZ, DOUG pp. 25, 34, 57, 74, 75, 98, 99, 101, 105,106, 112, 140, KRAUSE, BARBARA .... pp. 20, 48, 72 KRAUSE, MARLEN .......... p. 43 KUHN, BARBARA pp. 54, 78 35, 112 43, 105 KUPFERER, CHARLES .... pp. 74, 98, KUPEERER, STANLEY .... pp. 77, 98, -L- LA DUKE, JIM pp. 24, 35, 74, 75, 77, 98, 100 LA HOOD, LOUIS ............ p. 55 LAMAR, PIERRE ............ p. 48 LANE, LARRY ................ p. 54 LANG, BOB ............ pp. 35, 77 LANK, DONNA .............. p. 43 LARAMIE, MARTIN ........ p. 55 LA RANCE, ALBERT pp. 35, 87 84, 89 LARSEN, CHERIE .... pp. 48, 94 LARSON, MARY pp. 54, 76 LASOCKI, PATRICIA .... pp. 43, LARKIN, DON pp. 35, 74, 88 LATTER, CLARE ...... pp. 43, 92, 93 LAWSON, DON .... pp. 48, 87 LAYMAN BILL ..., 69 , PP- 43, LEACH, MADELYN p. 43, 133 LEDFORD, LEWIS .......... p. 54 LEDFORD, NORMA ........ p. 43 LEE, JIM ........................ p. 54 LUMLEY, BARBARA pp. 20, 24, 48, 72, 87 LUPU, RICHARD ............ p. 54 .-M.- MADDALENA, ROSE pp. 43, 88 MAGNUSON, WILLARD, pp. 43, 110 113 84, 89, MAHAN, BOB pp. 54, 69, MAHL, KAREN ...... pp. 48, 81 MAIER, ART ........ pp. 54, 103 MAIER, CLAIRE .... pp. 54, 73 MAIER, LEE pp. 43, 68, 72 MALMBERG, LORETTA pp. 35, 75, 88 MALONE, DORIS pp. 35, 72 MANCUSO, JOE .... pp. 24, 48 MANDEL, JANICE pp. 48, 59, 78 MANION, GLORIA pp. 48, 72 MANWELL, RONNIE ........ p. so MARRON, LINDA pp. 55, 76 MARS, JIMMY ............ p. 47 MARS, SHIRLEY .......... ..p. 56 MARSLEY, SHARON ........ p. 56 MARSHALL, ARLINE .... MARTELLE, JEANETTE MARTIN, PAYE ,........ PP' 76 PP- 73 ...p. MARTIN, HAROLD ........ p. 1 35, 94 55, 76 48 43 4 'l5ki': :.- ...Q LEECH, BILL pp. 48, 77, LEECI-I, MEREDITH ........ p. 102 54 LEEPER, RICHARD ......,..... p. 35 MC CLURE, BOB ............ p. 48 55 LE MAITRE, CAROL ........ p. 43 LENNON, LOIS pp. 20, 35, 54, 76 103 LERG, MARILYN .............. p. 43 LESTER, DARIAN ..,. pp. 43, 69 LEVIN, TYRON ..............,. p. 54 LEWERENZ, SYLvIA pp. 25, 43, 58, 72, 76, 135 LEWIS, BILLIE pp. 54, 73, 76 75, 78 LEWIS, JOYCE pp. 54, 73, 76 48, 77 LILLYWHITE, DON ........ p. 43 LILLYWHITE, WILLIS ........ p. 35 LIND, NANCY pp. 20, 48, 68 LINDL, DIANN ................ p. 56 LEPPLA, PHILIP .... pp. 48, LEWIS, DOROTHY pp. 43, LIGHTNER, HOWARD pp. LINTON, ROY ................ p. 54 LINTON, SALLY .............. p. 43 LOCKETT, ROBERT .......... p. 43 LOCKWOOD, ALAN ...... pp. 24, 48, 114 LOHR, GRACE ................ p. 54 LONG, CHARLES ............ p. 54 LONG, MICHAEL pp. 43, 103, 108, 111 MARTIN, HULEN pp. 48, 98, 113 MARTIN, LOIS .... pp. 48, 72 MASCARI, CECELIA pp. 48, 88 55 MASON, DALE .............. p. MASSEY, CAROL ............ p. 43 MATLOCK, MARILYN pp. 43, 71, 87 MAUTZ, CHARLES pp. 55, 77 MC CARTHY, ANITA ........ p. 35 MC CARTHY, LEO pp. 48, 103 MC CLELLAND, zELL .... pp. 25, 55, 69 MC CLURE, BILL ............ p. 55 MC CULLOUGH, DIANNE p. 48 MC COLLUM, BILL pp. 43, 54, 68 MC COLLUM, BOB .......... p. 55 MC CONNELL, SUSAN pp. 55, 73 MC CUSKER, MARGARET p. 48 MC GOWAN, KATHLEEN pp. 35, 76 MC HENRY, LINDA ...... pp. 48, 81, 84, 89 MC INTYRE, MARY pp. 48, 69. 76 MC KAIN, MIKE pp. 48, 114 MC KENNA, LARRY pp. 24, 48, 109 MC MAHON, JAMES ...... p. 35 MC MICHAEL, NEILAN .... p. 35 MC M1CHAEL, PAUL .... pp. 20, 48 MC MICHAEL, SHARON pp. 43, 78 MC NAMARA, BARBARA p. 47 MCNAMARA, JIM ........ p. 43 MC NAMARA, SALLY ...... p. 48 MC WHERTER, RAY pp. 55, 87, 103, 108 MEADS, DORIS .............. p. 55 MEDINA, GLORIA .......... p. 55 MELTON, MARTIN ........ p. 43 MELTON, JO .................. p. 88 MERCHANT, CAMILLE .... p. 55 MERCHANT, JUEL ............ p. 55 MERRILL, BETTY pp. 43, 78, 79 MERSHON, MARY pp. 48, 88 MICEK, JEANNETTE pp. 55, 73 MIKA, SHARON pp. 48, 84, 89, 94 MILLAY, CONNIE .......... p. 48 MILLER, BARBIE pp. 48, 58, 59, 94 MILLER, DON ................ p. 35 MILLER, EDWARD ........ p. 48 46 I-5- MILLER, GENE ..........,... p, 48 MILLER, LOWELL ............ p. 55 MILLER, MARILYN pp. 24, 48, 81 MILLET, DEBORAH pp. 43, 72, 94 MILLIGAN, ALICE pp. 20, 35 MILLS, NANCY pp. 43, 84, 89 MIxON, LINDLEY pp. 35, 80, 83, 84, 89 MOCABEE, BRICE pp. 48, 77, 103 MOLASH, DOLORES ........ p. 36 MOODY, CAROL pp. 23, 25, 48, 63, 79, 94, 128 MOODY, LARRY .............. p. 55 MOODY, SUzANNE pp. 43, 59, 78 MOORE, RON ................ p. 43 MORGAN, JO ANN ........ p MORGAN, YUVONNE .... p. MORPHIS, CAROLYN pp. 76 48 48, , 88 MORRIS, WAYNE ............ p. 55 MORT, DENNIS pp. 55, MORTENSEN, LARRY .... pp. 43, 67, 74, 84 MOTTINGER, MARCIA pp. 102 20, , 89 48, 72, 78, 94 MULKEY, DARvIN ........ p. 43 MULQUEEN, PEGGY pp. 55, 76 MUHALL, RICHARD ........ p. 55 MUNSON, ROBERT pp. 24, 43 MUNSON, DAVID pp. 55, 103 ...N.. NAEZIGER, PEGGY ........ p. 48 NAPOLILLO, JOCELYN .... p. 43 NASH, MARILYN pp. 23, 36, 79, 80, B3 NEFF, GERALD ................ p. 48 NEIL, DAVID .............. p. 48 NELSON, ALLEN ............ p. 43 DARRYL pp. 25, 55, 79, 102, 107, 109 NELSON, NELSON, JON ....... .......... p . 57 NELSON, PHILIP .... pp. 55, 77 NELSON, RICHARD ........ p. 55 NEWBILL, RAMONA pp. 48, 88 NEWELL, MARTHA ........ p. 36 NEWTON, JIM ................ p. 48 NICHOLS, CHARLES .... pp. 24, 35, 74, 75, 84, 89, 98, 100,101,105,105,134 NICHOLS, TED ................ p. 55 NIGG, BRENDA ......... . .... p. 55 NOBLE, ARLENE ............ p. 43 NORMAN, SHIRLEY ........ p. 55 -O- O'BRYAN, DIXIE pp. 25, 55 O'DAY, PAT ................ p. 49 ODEN, BILL pp. 49, 86, 87, 110 OEEINGA, ELINOR ........ p. 55 O'LEARY, PAT ................ p. 55 OLSON, JOE pp. 43, 87, 114 OLSON, KENNETH ........ p. 49 OPSAHL, DALE ................ p. 43 ORD, CLAUDIA pp. 22, 35, 80, 83, 92, 128 ORD, KAREN, pp. 22, 43, 82, 94, 130 ORNELAS, MARY pp. 25, 36 OSGOOD, BARBARA pp. 43, 92 OSGOOD, BOB ............ p. 55 OSTREM, KENNY ............ p. 57 OTT, DAVID .................... p. 49 OVERHOLTZER, JIM pp. 24, 49, 102, 110 OvERHOLTzER, MAX ...... p. 43 OWENS, JERRY .... pp. 49, 113 OWEN, ROD .......... pp. 35, 77 OWNBEY, RONALD ........ p. 49 ..p- PACKARD, JANE pp. 43, 75, 94 PADGETT, BOB ................ p. 55 PADILLA, GLORIA .......... p. 55 PADILLA, TIM .... pp. 43, 102 PAINE, JANICE .............. p. 55 PALMER, BARBARA ........ p. 49 PALMER, JIM ................ p. 57 PAPEz, CHARLES ............ p. 36 PAPEz, GEORGE ............ p. 55 PARK, JERRY pp. 43, 75, 98, 100, 109, 129 PARKER, JACK ................ p. 55 PARKER, JOANN .... pp. 57, 88 PARKER, JOHN .... pp. 25, 28, 35, 57, 20, 24, 75, 74, 80,105,106,112,135, PARRY, JANET pp. 25, 43, 54, 58, 72, 94, 130 PARRY, JOYCE pp. 43, 54, 58, 72, 94, 130 PATTERSON, ERNEST ...... pp. 35, 109 PAULSEN, THELMA ........ p. 36 PAYNE, GLORIA .... pp. 43, 86, 87 PEASE, JOANNE pp. 35, 66, 70, 80, 84, 88, 89 PEDEN, MARY LOUISE pp. 24, 25, 55, 73, 81 24 PEDERSON, ALAN .......... p. PEDERSON, JAN .... pp. 49, PELECH, ERNA pp. 36, 64, PEREZ, PETER .................. p. 72 65, 87 55 PERLAS, DEANNA .......,.... p. 36 PERRYMAN, RODNEY pp. PETERSON, ALAN pp. 36, 75, 109, PETRONE, SHIRLEY pp. 49, PETRALIA, CATHERINE .... p PHELPS. GEORGE pp. 25, PHIPPS, JOE .................. p. PICK, RICHARD .... pp. 49, PICKETT, RONALD ........ p. PICKETT, TEDDY .............. p PITCHEORD, BARBARA pp. 55, 111 67, 141 72, 94 55 49 55 102 36 43 49, 72, 75, 78, 94 PITCHFORD, DEANNA .... p. 43 PITTMAN, MARY pp. 24, 25, 49, 78, B1 PITzL, AL pp. 36, 63, 68, 74, 80, 83, 109, 130 PLACE BARRY .... pp. 55, 108 PLUMER, BILL pp. 49, 102, 107 POITRAS, ANNE pp. 55, 69, 73, 79, 81 POITRAS, ELEANOR .... pp. 43, 72 POLK, RICHARD .... pp. 49, 87 PONSY, JOANNE pp. 49, 68, 78 POPE, PAT ............ pp. 24, 49 PORGES, DENNIS .... pp. 49, 87 PORRAS, PAUL ........... ..... p . 55 55 RAPNSON DOUGLAS ...... p. 49 RAINBOLT, JANET pp. 49, 72, 78, 94 RAINWATER, EDITH ........ p. 49 RAMIREz, ADOLPHO .... p. 49 RAMIREZ, DAVID ............ p. 55 RAMIREz, JESSE ............ p. 43 89 , 89 RANDAL, VIRGINIA pp. 43, 87 RANDOLPH, PAUL ........ p. 55 RANDS, MARYELLEN pp. 49, 84, 89 RATHBUN, DICK ............ p. 37 RAWSON, JEANNETTE .... p. 49 RAYMOND, LORNA ........ p. 55 REED, FRANK .... pp. 49, 105, 129, 143 REED, JIM pp. 49, 108, 113, 1 RAMSAY, BILL pp. 43, 84, RANDAL, PAT pp. 37, 84 REEVES, KENNY ............ p. REEVES, DON ................ p. 55 REICHARD, ALAN ....,....... p. 37 REIDER, CORA pp. 49, 72, 94 REISTETTER, JOHNNY pp. 49, 110 REITZ, DARWIN pp.44, 82, 84, 87 REYNOLDS, JIM .... pp. 25, 37, 74, RHODES, LOLA ............ p. 55 RICE, PHYLLIS pp. 24, 49, 72 RICH, MARIANNE ........ p. 37 RICHARDSON, CHARLES pp. 28, 131 49, 109 RICHARDS, PAT pp. 55, 73, 79 PORT, LARRY ................ p. RICHENS, BEVERLY pp. 24, 25, POWELL, DONNA pp. 36, 55, 49, 72, 130 84, 144 RIEGEL, CURTIS pp. 25, 55, POWELL, KENNY ............ p. 55 103, 111 PRESTON, GARY .... pp. 43, 87 RIEKE, JUDY pp. 44, 72, 76, PREVOL, BETTY .... pp. 25, 55 94 PRICE, BOB .................... p. 55 RIEMAN, DAVID ALAN p. 44 PRICE, JIM pp. 25, 49, 81, RIGGS, RUTH ................ p. 49 1 T0'8, 111 RINDT, LOU ELLA pp. 49, 76 PRINGLE, RONALD ....... X p. 43 RITCHEY, BILL ...........,.... p. 55 PRUFER, KAREN .... pp. 43, 82 ROARTY, MICHAEL pp. 24, 44, PRUTSMAN, JOE pp. 25, 37 78 PURSEL, JUDITH pp. 43, 68, ROBART, MARILYN pp. 49, 72 78, 94 ROBBINS, BURT pp. 37, 75, --Q- 98, 100 QUACKENBUSH, JAMES pp. 23, ROBBINS, GARY pp. 55, 103, 43, 74, 75,112 111 QUACKENBUSH, JANICE P. 49 ROBERSON, DON pp. 56, 107 QUICK, HELEN pp. 22, 37, 66, ROBERTS, BEVERLY ........ p. 56 72, 80, 84, 89, 128 ROBERTS, BRUCE pp. 56, 108, QUICK, JACK pp. 25, 43, 74 111 -R- ROBERTS, DIANNE pp. 24, 44, RAAP, STANLEY pp. 55, 113 66,94 RADMACHER. BOB PP- 22, 37, ROBERTSON, BILL pp. 56, 98 67, 74, 76, 87, 98, 100, 133 I TEST' ff ' ' 'TODAY MU I RW ---l-Fig L um Ll., 'V ....i.......3 .f4. f ' H ,,,,, ,,. 124 ITS A TEBRoB,l ROBERTSON, FRED .......... p. 49 ROBERTSON, RICHARD pp. 44, 114 ROBEY, JIM .................... p. 55 ROBINSON, SHARON pp. 24, 44, 71, 72, 129 ROBLES,RONALD ............ p. 55 RODRIGUEZ, ANITA ........ p. 49 ROELLE, JUDY pp. 55, 75, 93 ROELLE, MARTIN pp. 44, 82, 113 ROHRER, BILL ................ p. 55 ROLLINS, JOYCE ............ p. 49 ROPER, BETTY ...... pp. 49, 87 ROSLINGTON, BILL ........ p. 50 RUBOTTOM, LEE pp. 44, 86, 87, 114 RUGGLES, STAN ............ p. 50 RULLMAN, DON ........... 44- J'UDYfpp. 24, 37, 55, RUNNELS, BOB pp. 24, 37, 67,74,75,98, 101,112 RUNYAN, CAROLE pp. 37, 55, 68, 72, 80, 83, 92, RUSSELL, ANNETTE pp. 24, 44, 135 62, 131 55, 72, RUSSELL, MARCEIL pp. 23, 37, 66 72 RUSSELL, MARGARET pp.l56, 73, 93 RUSSO, MICHAEL .......... p. 49 RYE, MARILYN ............ .... p . 56 .5- SAADI, TONI pp. 44, 62, 68, 71, 72, 84, 89 SALTS, DOROTHY pp. 50, 78, BB, 93 SALTz, KENNETH pp. 55, 103. 111 SAMPSON, CAROLYN pp. 20, 49, 72, 94 SAMUEL, BOB pp. 44, 84, 89, 102 SANDERS, CARL BURTON pp. 44, B7 SANDERS, ELAINE ........ p. 56 SANDERSON, BARBARA pp. 37, 142 SANDERSON, RONALD .... p .56 SANSTEBY, CARYLE pp. 24, 49, 72, 130 SAVAGE, GARY ............ p. 56 SARVER, MONA pp. 25, 44, 72, 79, 84, 89, 94 SCARLETT, JOHN ........ p. 113 SCHAEFFER, JACKIE pp. 49, 81 SCHAICH, DIANNE ........ p. 56 SCHEIDLER, ED ................ p. 37 SCHOOR, MARY MARGARET p. 44 SCHOUTEN, BOB pp. 37, 77 SCHOUTEN, JOE .... pp. 56, 77 SCHULTZ, BRADLEY pp. 49, 87, 108, 114 SEABOLD, BEVERLY pp. 37, 84, 89 SEABOLD, JERRY ............ p. 56 SEDIG, MARTIN ............ p. 37 SEDLACEK, CAROLYN pp. 49, 72, 76, 7B SEIN, LORENE ................ p. 56 SERO, JOYCE ........ pp. 56, 73 SEYMOUR, MICHAEL .... pp. 56, 111 SHACKELPORD, JIM .... pp. 55, 103, 108, 113 SHAHEEN, BARBARA pp. 49, 81 SHAINBERG, HOWARD pp. 55, 87 SHANK, LOLA ................ p. 44 SHEELY, GLORIA ............ p. 88 SHELDON, CAROL pp. 24, 38, 72, 131 SHINN, JIM ........ pp. 49, 11 SHEWNAKE, LINDA pp. 55, 71 8 SHOEMAKER, BUzzY pp. 21 4 SHOEMAKER, SHARON pp. 31 7 SILCOTT, LIA ................ p. 5 SILVA, BOB ...............,.... p. 5 SILVA, RUDY pp. 44, 57, 10: 10 SIMPSON, BOB .............. p. 5 SINES, JOE .................... p. 4 SKINNER, RICHARD ........ p 8 3 SKAGGS, RICHARD ........ p. . 4 SLACK, DON ........ pp. 3 , 7 SLATTERY, CHARLES ........ p . 4 SLAUGHTER, FRANK ........ p. 3 SLAUGHTER, PAT ............ p. 5 SMITH, BARBARA ANN pp. 56 7. SMITH, BARBARA JEAN p. 5 I SMITH, CAROL .... pp. 49, 81 SMITH, CAROLYN pp. 23, 44 55, 70, 82, 9: SMITH, DAN pp. 38, 75, 9B 101, 10' SMITH, FRANCES pp. 55, 73 94, 9: SMITH, JOANN .............. p. 31 SMITH, JUDY .................. p. 5: SMITH, KARYN .... pp. 49, 7B 9: SMITH, LA VERNE .......... p. 54 SMITH, LOWELL .... pp. 38, 7: SMITH, MARTINA pp. 55, 7: SMITH, MICHAEL ............ p. 44 SMITH, PAT .................... p. 4s SMITH, WALLY .... pp. 49, 11: SMOLEN, DAN ................ p. ss SNABB, BARBARA pp. 25, 49 78, 81 SNELLINGS MARIE pp. 49 Ba SONTAG, VERONICA .... p.' 57 SOUTHWORTH, ARLENE pp. 55 73, 75 SPARKS, BARBARA pp. 25, 49. 72, 128 SPARLIN, WILLARD pp. 49, 77, 102, 113 SPENCER, JACK ............ p. 49 SPRUILL, CAROL ............ p. 49 STAFFORD, ROVINA ...... p. 50 STAMBAUGH, DARLA .... p. 44 STANFORD, JOHN pp. 56, 102, 110 STANLEY, PAUL ............ p. 44 STANLEY, WAYNE .......... p. 57 STANSBURY, DIANNE, pp. 38. 88 STASEK, BARBARA ........ p. 44 STAYER, WINPIELD, ........ p. 50 STEARNS, MIKE pp. 55, 103. 109 STEIN, LOREY ............ p. 93 STEINBERGER, MARINA p. 38 STEVEN, DORIS pp. 38, 71. 144 ST, CLAIR, HERB ............ p. 50 STEDMAN, SALLY pp. 24, 50 STILES, WILLIAM ............ p. 44 STOCKTON, DONALD .... p. 50 STONE, BOB ........ pp. 55, 107 STONE, NANCY pp. 55, 69. B1, 84 STOOPS, GARY ...... pp. 55, 77 STOOPS, RONALD pp. 3B, 77, 132 STOWE, KEN pp. 50, 107, 130 STRANGE, MARY ............ p. 55 STRAND, JOAN pp. 24, 55, 75, 94, 95, 129, STUBBLEPIELD, BOB ........ p. 50 STUCKER, EARLETA pp. 55, 76 STUVE, VIRGINA ............ p. 57 38, 142 SUGGS, JOAN pp. 24, 56, 140 44 SUGGS, MIKE ................ p. SUGGS, PAT ................., p. 56 SULLIVAN, KAY pp. 50, 93 SUTTON,,DOROTHY pp. 56,73 76 SWAFFORD, RICHARD pp. 56, B9 84, SWAISOOD, JIM pp. 22, 24, 38, 67, 74, 75, 98, 99, 101 109 SWARTFIOUT MIKE .A...... p. 50 SWARTHOUT, PAT pp. 20, 50. 78 SWEEDEN, JERRY ............ p. 56 SWENSON, ROY .... .,...,. p, 44 SzABO, JOHN .............,.. p. 50 SZOT, SANDRA .... pp. 56, 73, 78 -T- TACKETT, DON ROY ......., p. 44 TALLMAN, RICHARD .... pp. 50 TURNER, EUGENE pp. 44, 87 TUSSY, BRENDA pp. 50, 81, 94 TYLER, LEWIS ........ pp. 57, 81 TYSON, LINDA ................ p. 44 -U- USHER, MAURICE ........ p. 57 -V- VALDEZ, RICHARD ........ p. 57 VAN BIBBER, RUSSELL pp. 57, 110 VANCE, JESSE ...... pp. 50, 87 VANIMAN, JERRY pp. 44, 74, 75, 98 VAN REEMEN, JAMES pp. 44, 82 VAN SCHOYCK, FRANCES pp. 25, 50, 71, 79, 81 89 .....4p4:8 ,.... 87, 102, 110 TALLWHITEMAN, RAYMOND p. 50 TATUM, RICHARD .......... p. 44 TAYLOR, BRENDA pp. 57, 88 TAYLOR, BOB .... pp. 50, 98 TAYLOR, MYRNA ..,......... p. 56 TAYLOR, TOM ....,.....,... p. 50 TESARSKI, MARIE pp. 56, 71, 73, 76 THOMAS, TERRY ............ p. 50 THOMPSON, GENE IIf.I pp. 44, WARD JOYCE ................ p 44 102 THOMPSON, GENE Isr.1 pp. 38, 81 THOMPSON, GORDON pp. 56. 102, 111 THOMPSON, JOANNE pp. 25, 44, 72, 94 THOMPSON, JUDY pp. 56, 73, 88 THOMPSON, LARRY EARL p. 56 THOMPSON, LARRY EUGENE pp. 56, 107, 113 THOMPSON, DICK .... pp. 56, 102, 113 THOMPSON, SANDRA pp. 56, 73 THOMPSON, STEPHANIE pp. 24, 56, 76, 88 THOMPSON, BILL pp. 56, 103, 113 TIMMONS, KAREN pp. 24, 38, 64, 66, 68, 72, 80, TOLAND JIM ........ pp. 50, TOLLE, JIM .................... p. TOLLE, JOHN ................ p. TOLLESTRUP, CONNIE .... p. TOMBOW, SHIRLEY ........ D TOMEK, ANN MARIE .... p. TORRES, ESTHER ............ p. TOSCANO, EMMA .......... p. TOSCANO TONY ............ p TOWNSEND, DAVE pp. 44,. 75,9B,105,112,1 25, 144 102 56 44 38 57 56 50 44 50 74, 42 TOWNSEND, LARRY ...... p. 110 TRAACHTA, DICK ............ p. TRACY, RALPH .............. p. TREASE, JACQUELINE pp. 78, TRIMBLE, ARLENE pp. 20, 74, TRIMBLE, LINDA pp. 56, TROXEL, ROLAND pp. 20, TRUED, NADINE .... pp. 50, 57 50 44, 92 39, 131 73 56 88 TRUJILLO, ROBERT pp. 44, 77 109 TRUSLER, GERALD pp. 39, TUCKER, DORIS ............ p. 50 TUCKER, MELINDA ........ TURK, BOB .................. . p. 50 p 113 TURNELL, MARILYN .... pp. 57, 73 TIIPNFP DOYLE Y,,--,----- -D. 50 84, VARISO, BARBARA pp. 57, 73 VARLEY, JUDY ................ p. 57 VARNEY, VIRGINIA .... pp. 20, 39 VAUGHAN, SHERRY, pp. 23, 25, 50, 63, 68, 69, 79, 128 VAUGHN GEORGE pp. 50, 77 VEDDER, BILL ................ p. 50 VIGERS, BARBARA ........ p. 50 VILARDO, JOELL pp. 50, 72, 88 VINSON, JIM ................ p. 50 VINSON, LLOYD ............ p. 57 VIOLA, PAT .................... p. 57 -W- WACKERMAN, DONALD p. 50 WAIGHT, BETTY pp. 44, 78, 94 WALES, NANCY .... pp. 20, 24, 25, 28, 39, 66, 80, 84, 131 WALK JANICE ...... pp. 57, 73 WALKER, CHARLES ........ p. 50 WALKER, DEAN pp. 57, 103 WALKER, LARRY pp. 20, 57, 108 WALLACE, CYNTHIA ...... p. 57 WALLACE, ELAINE pp. 39, 72, 76, 142 WALLACE, JAY ............ p. 50 WALSH, TONI pp. 50, 72, 81, 89 WALTERS, LYNNE pp. 25, 50, 72, 81 WALTERS, WALTER pp. 44, 98 WARD, DOUGLAS pp. 50, 107, 113 WARFORD, ELAINE pp. 50, 72 WARFORD, RICHARD ...... p. 57 WARNKE, GERTRUDE pp. 57, 78, 93 WARNICK, BARBARA pp. 20, 39, 76 WARNICK, WILLIS ........ p. 50 WASHBURN, JUDY pp. 25, 57. 71, 73, 81 WATERMAN, BRUCE .... pp. 39, 74, 114 WATERS, FRANK ........,... p. 57 WATERS, LARRY pp. 24, 39, 67, 74, 75, 105, 106, 135 WAYT LARRY ........ pp. 57, 87 WECHSLER, BARBARA pp. 20, 57, 73, 92, 93 25 WEDLOCK, JO pp. , 39, 72, 76, 84, 89, 92, 133 WEGFAI-IRT PAUL pp. 50, 69. B1, 87, 114 WEIST, LINDA ................ p. 57 WEEKS, MARYNA pp. 50, 69, 78 WELLS, KAREN ................ p. 39 WENNER, DONNA pp. 66 23, 28, 92 132 39, , , WESTRATE, BRUCE pp. 50, 114 39 WHALEN, PAT pp. , 72, 76, 144 WHITE. DONNA ............ p. 50 ---'T '---- f , - .-- 4 3 . 1 I I Eff. . W I WTA ' -Il ff -p---- WHITE, JERRY pp. 44, 74, 102 - W-A-41 5 1 I WHITE, GEORGE pp. 57, 103, ..,....J...-............,,i Q , 111 WD , 41 BMW WHITE KAREN pp. 23, 25, 57, 73 WHITE, RICHARD .... pp. 57, 77 WHITE, VERA ............ p. 57 WHITENACK, LARRY pp. 50, 110 WHITENACK, TOM pp., 24, 39, 67, 74, 75, 80, 89, 105 WHITTEN, DALE ............ p. 44 WHITTINGTON, DAVID p. 57 WHORTON, MARY ........ p. 44 WICKERSHAM, JOAN pp. 44, 72 WIDENER, CAROL pp. 57, 73 WIECHMAN, DARLENE pp. 57, 73 WILBANKS, JOYCE ........ p. 50 WILEY, KEN pp. 24, 39, 62. 67, 69, 75, 130 WILKENSON, CHARLES .... p. 67 WILKINSON, TED pp. 50, 102. 110 WILL, JUDY .................... p. 50 WILLIAMS, BILL .... pp. 50, 87 WILLIAMS, BOB .... pp. 57, 77 WILLIAMS, DAVE .......... p. 50 WILLIAMS, DONNA ........ p. 57 WILLIAMS, JEANNETTE .... p. 44 WILLIAMS, MICHAEL ...... p. 57 WILLIAMS, TERRY ............ p. 39 WILSON, DIANA .... pp. 50, 76 WILSON, DARREL pp. 44, 98, 112 WILSON, DAVID pp. 20, 57. 63 WILSON, DON .... pp. 57, 113 WILSON, PRISCILLA pp. 39, 62, 66, 68, 69, 140 WILSON, RONALD pp. 39, 84 WINDBIGLER, PAT ........ p. 57 WITMER, SUZANNE ........ p. 57 WOOD, DON pp. 20, 57, 103, 111 WOOD, DOUGLAS .......... p. 57 WOOD, GENE pp. 44, 67, 74 WOOD, JOHN HOWARD pp. 25, 44, 67, 105, 111 WOODLEY, LARRY, pp. 57, 102 WORKMAN, WINSTON ..p. 44 WYCOFF, BARBARA .... pp. 44. 88 -Y- YOSHITA, CLIFF pp. 20, 57, 102, 108, 113 YOUNG, BRUCE GORDON pp. 44, 98, 113 YOUNG, RUPERT, GORDON pp. 44, 77 YOUNG, MARIE ............ p. 57 YSSEL, BARBARA pp. 50, 84, 89, 94 -Z.. ZEEN, JOHNNY ............ p. 44 125 ZIEGLER, BILL ..... ...... p . 39 z1MPEL, CARL ...... ....... p . 44 J. P. JACK VAUGHAN Realtor Specializing in land for subdivision 13508 East Garvey Baldwin Park, California FRANK H. BANDY Realtor West Covina Professional Bldg Garvey at Glendora West Covina Edgewood 2-62Ol, Business Edgewood 2-2220, Residence TOLAND JETT COMPANY Real Estate C.C. Pat Toland l2l QVQ Garvey Boulevard West Covina, California Edgewood 2-1871, Residence Edgewood 2-46l6, Business TRUMAN JOHNSON Mortgage Loans 2l33 West Garvey West Covina Edgewood 7-2145 CLSE5, O 50,1 S H 3 ! I E h 'li is A' 3 2 l Gm Qufuze flfafe SOUTH HILLS REALTY 119112 West Bodillo Street Covino, Colifornio Edgewood 2-2758, Business MILT NELSON REALTY Henry Hepner Ben Hepner 153 W, Bodillo, Covino Edgewood 2-6241 i'Since 1924 I. WORTH EVERETT CO 413 North Citrus Avenue Covino, Colifornio Edgewood 2-3519 COVINA INVESTMENT CORPORATION Subdividers Generol Insurance Edgewood 2-4179 Qgorboro Sporkixond Noncy Grizzle enioy Coreffflly planning for Ihelr IUIUVE' theftypicol, exceptionolly fine service Cloudio Ord ond Pot Allison ore thrilled GT The Covmg phormocy from Beg Bev- with the rngny potterns of silvervvore of eriyr FINCH'S JEWELERS IIS North Citrus, Covino Edgewood 2-ISOQ COVINA PHARMACY II8 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-I5OO Sherry Voughon ond Corol Moody find thot surveying ond engineering requires occurocy to the highest degree. To find this service they go to L. FREDERICK PACK CIVIL ENGINEER 308 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood Q II38 An oir of office sophistication surrounds Fred Crobtree, Helen Quick, ond Bor- boro Campbell os they work omongst the high quolity stotioners' supplies ot VALLEY STATIONERS 165 East College Covino Edgewood 2-25I9 No one should know more of high quality in sporting goods than athletes Jim Fllzpclmck and -llm Swclsgood- For Sharon Robinson and Jerry Park hearti- fl 0T C1U0l'lY fl1eY P0Tf0 Ze ly agree that this pair of slacks shown Cl'llCK'S SPORTING GOODS by Frank Reed are expertly tailored. 117 E. College, Covina POT-rER'S TOGGERY EdgewoZ:d2'3688 214 North Citrus, Covina 1212 E. Garvey, West Covina Edgewood 2-5016 Edgewood 2- 271 3 Relaxing in the comfortable modern Would you like to be in those shoes? furniture are Darlene Adzovich, Carla Wise daters know that smart footwear is Hunter and Gloria Adzovich. a rnust. ' HUNTER'S FURNITURE CALDWELl.'S SHOES 223 North Citrus, Covina 205 North Citrus RED Edgewood 2-1371 Covina Goose Edgewood 2-2975 Suoss T A, 5 I kia. 'mm ,V Al Pitzl 'tokes it GOSYH ds he is given the courteous service ot Shell Stotions loy Ken Wiley ond monoger Harold Dumtord. HAROLD C. DUMFORD SHELL SERVICE 307 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-3652 Thot's the best yet! Koren Ord expres- ses her liking for the shirts thot Ken Stowe tries on ot J. C. PENNEY 113 North Citrus, Covinu Edgewood 2-2057 Seeing double? No, but you will give double plecisure with gifts from the Merchondise Mort, ogree Joyce ond Jonet Porry. MERCHANDISE MART 112 North Citrus, Covino Edgewood 2-4710 Receiving o quick interior decorating les- son trom expert John R. Borrows ot the Color Wheel are Beverly Richins cmd Cctrol Scxnsteby. THE COLOR WHEEL 116 West Bodillo, Covina Edgewood Q-5212 Q tg xi, No matter what your taste in music, your favorites may be found at Reynold's Music Store. Jim Reynolds shows Fred Coulter and Larry Davis a few of the latest. C. A. REYNOLDS ll2 East Badillo, Covina Edgewood 2-3767 Nancy Wales and Ann Knolmar know that only the very best quality can be purchased at Eleanor's of Covina and Baldwin Park. ELEANOR'S 114 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-3630 and 14356 East Ramona, Baldwin Park Edgewood 7-3571 Could you decide? Carol Runyan and Carol Sheldon tind temptation with all the pastries at JOSLlN'S PASTRY SHOP l38 East College, Covina Edgewood 2-2192 Sporting their happiest smiles are Ar- lene Trimble and Adrian Castorina in the new sports car, the Chevrolet Cor- vel. CLIPPINGER CHEVROLET 137 West San Bernardino Road, Covina Edgewood 2-llf-19 'Wa fa pk X i l ' sf 5 fiii' - ai, 3n,,. F.H.A. member, Gciyle Joy ond F.F.A. memloers, Brownell Hutchison ond Ron- nie Stoops, cure shown the mechonisms of the fine equipment ot COVINA EQUIPMENT COMPANY ilo Eost School, Covina Edgewood 2-l8l4 COVINA PET SUPPLY l59 Eost College Street Covino For delivery, coll Edgewood 2-2969 Jeon M. Townsend Coteress Free Estimotes TRADEWAY GLASS COMPANY Everything in Gloss 'K T S COVINA ESCROW COMPANY T75 Eost College, Covino Edgewood 2-2953 Evenings-Coll Lycoming 4-3582 Gertrude W. Bcirnes Everett E. Bornes PACIFIC PAINT HOUSE Custom Color Service Distinctive Wollpopers Edgewood 2-2934 i7l Eost College Covino Across from the Post Office Fuller Points The perfect finish to o perfect date is 119 E051 Badallo Street, covim o sodo ot the Betsy Ross ogree Dick Edgewood 2-2723 Glenn C. Tweed Filer cmd Donna Wenner' BETSY ROSS 134 North Citrus Ave., Covina Edgewood 2-9025 His shoes are real gone, They're no longer a iewel. He makes like a wise one So they'll look real cool. Here's the newest scoop, old man- Take your shoes right straight to Dan. DAN'S SHOE REPAIR 1120 E. Garvey West Covina Shopping Center Congratulations to the class ot '54 THE TOY SHOP 1210 East Garvey Avenue West Covina, California Edgewood 2-6617 Toys tor all ages-All year Camera enthusiasts Mike Kallal, Diane Jury and Jo Wedlock know from experience the quality of goods at 1 POWELL S CAMERA SHOP 171 Nnrtlw. Citrine Cnvinn The presence of a new Mercury makes all heads turn. Sharon Hill relaxes at the wheel as Don DeVol, Madelyn Leach, and Bob Radmacher admir- ingly look on. MACY MERCURY 525 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-6281 COVINA PLUMBING COMPANY, INC. Water Heaters Garbage Disposals 138 East Badillo Covina, California Edgewood 2-1731 or Edgewood 2-4523 EARL COLVER'S UNION SERVICE STATION 107 South Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-9016 Si ns! n-lf Mft' BQ fff1i.l9 M 17145 'AQ'61f7'VVVJ'Tf mm fb Mzgswf f, 1 1' ---4 K I Lsfftzfjfqfvf U dlkfg X! A ' M ,,A. E. X C0229 'cafufafions rigid' ENGINEERING CORPORATION AZUSA,CALIFORNIA Admiring the smort spring suit is Chuck Nichols. Mr. Webb os- sures Chuck of the quol- ity ond smart tailoring of 011 of the suits ot WEBB'S STORE FOR MEN 141 North Citrus Covino Edgewood 2-4611 ond 1118 E. Gorvey West Covina Edgewood 2-7315 An air of sophistication and iuxury comes with the approach of the rea- sonably priced Buick. Covina students are en- thusiastic over the spac- ious Buick. IRVEN G. REYNOLDS BUICK SALES South Citrus anal Baoliiio Covina Edgewood 2-1141 cqzuaa Jocg ana! CS' UO. Q Paramount and Mira Loma Drive Azusa California Edgewood 4-2921 RICH PLAN OF SAN GABRIEL VALLEY 309 N. Citrus Covino, Ccllitornio Edgewood 2-3201 OSCAR G. YAEGER STUDEBAKER Authorized Soles 8. Service 552 S. Citrus, Covino Edgewood 2-2002 West Covino Cleaners Serving the Discriminotingw Prompt, Courteous Delivery Service 1142 Eost Gorvey West Covind Edgewood 2-2017 ECKER BROTHERS APPLIANCE 324 North Citrus Covino, Coiifornio Edgewood 2-7213 SAMPSON ELECTRIC 300 North Citrus Covino, Colifornio Edgewood 2-4044 COVINA FLOWERS 81 GIFTS 140 E. College Covina Edgewood 4-2951 Q - - '4 s,,,,,,., EDGEWOOD FLORIST Flowers for Young ond Old 1 128 V2 Eost Gorvey West Covino Edgewood 2-8711 DAHl.'S LINOLEUM AND CERAMIC SHOP 32 Years in Covina 169 East College, Covina Edgewood 2-1660 KATHLEEN'S FLOWER SHOP Weddings-Funerals-Special Occasions Edgewood 2-2567 or 2-2763 123 North Citrus Covina, California COVINA VALLEY TAILORING 240 North Citrus Covina, California Edgewood 2-3717 PEDEN'S HARDWARE 221 North Citrus Covina Edgewood 2-1513 DELARUE HAIRDRESSERS 145 West Badillo Covina Mr. Clayton and Mr. Ted Edgewood 2-4210 BETTY'S TOT-TO-TEEN Pre-Teen Clothes 142 North Citrus Covina Edgewood 2-1712 LOGAN HARDWARE 306 North Citrus Covina, California Edgewood 2-2505 fffqjl if J, 'u Us., . '1 L f Dole Anderson ond Perky Gosseff know Thof only peace ond securify enfold Their future when if is enfrusfed To The FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SAN GABRIEL VALLEY 144 North Second Covino Edgewood 2-6221 or Edgewood 2-6512 A perfect finish To ci frying schooi day is on offernoon of records from Bc1rr's. Lindon Hiott ond Jesse Vance relox en- joying Their fovorifes. BARR'S MUSIC AND PHOTO CENTER 114 North Citrus Covino Edgewood 2-1293 fi . in Q, -J 1 ffl-ff,'gzf5',iwf 1 , fllfily , I MXL.. VX, S VV, ., V L - , QC ffl, f-ff i 4 -1 , ' ff f L . ., I! of it j '5 1 ,I AN s iT 1 C N t A A 2r if W A ,, jf bg , J 1 fl Ky y J y V A! 1,7 VL, fnf 11' J Y If 'y f . I fl, , , 1' ' ' .p-- 1 l : , - 1 L I . ,. 1 ' f l,' i ' if , ljlfkiffp f jf l 1 x XJ We have greatly appreciated the long line ot senior pictures from this year back Through the years of our work. TUCKER STUDIO 121 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-1519 my 1 1 ,V ,LL f i,,1 ff 1 1 3 0 fx 4 4 117 F , K1 ,Z id, After surveying and inspecting the vault of Covina National Bank, Delores Bur- rell and Carol Fournival deposit their savings with complete confidence, know- ing that the amount will grow and grow with time. COVINA NATIONAL BANK 101 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-1121 lwf Riagg H I staff li' M 2. ty H3 Priscilla Wilson is awed with the beauty of the interior of the new Ford, while Larry.QhxeypIt goes over the motor with Norma Campbell and Sue Holbrook. DAVIS FORD 116 West San Bernardino Road, Covina Edgewood 2-3505 or Edgewood 2-1097 m , WW 9 f S f 1- f-eff .10 A762J! 4' 4 '4 Good Coffee Good Food LONGWORTH'S Where you meet The people of Covina Closed Sundays 139 North Citrus Ave. Covina Edgewood 2-1213 Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Longworth VINEY-MILLIKEN LUMBER CO. Complete Lumber and Building Materials Serving The valley 41 years inthe same location Citrus and Front, Covina Edgewood 2-4053 Joan Suggs is shown one pair of shoes by Ronnie Gibson While another poi, is fined by Doug Kronz' Bob Conlin features service from tires .for wheel- Joan knows that enher poi, will give her fine barrows to tires for trucks and trailers. Steve Service' Hanifan, Larry Davis and Earl Christopherson display serviced tires by Bob Conlin. GILWAL SHOES BOB CONl.lN'S TIRE SERVICE 401 North Citrus, Covina 131 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2.3726 Edgewood 2- 2639 I Ts. Vertical Blinds Canopies Window Shades Patio Furniture Recovered 8. Reconditioned For Experienced Estimator GEORGE GEUSS AWNING COMPANY 129112 West Badillo, Covina Edgewood 2-3889 Draperies and Curtains Home Decorator Service Free Estimates Taffeta Shower Curtains Kirsch Hardware Accessories BECKMANN'S 121 West Badillo, Covina Edgewood 2-4515 ..-.M..,,,,h A Af - -4-.. SME ' Mfmgg is-El My . -is , 1 I 1 My ss my CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS from ATHLETES' HEADQUARTERS BEMOLL'S SPORTING GOODS 1114 East Garvey, West Covina Edgewood 2-8411 Alan Peterson gives his very hearty COWNA DRIVE-IN MARKET OK to Bobbie Gibson and her new dress from 469 North Citrus Ave., Covina Edgewood 2-1093 DOROTHY STYLE SHOP Featuring fine high quality produce 125 North Citrus Covina' Edgewood 2-3563 GOLDIE MORGAN OLDSMOBILE CO. Rocket - Hydra-matic 202 West Badillo, Covina Edgewood 2-1181 Elaine Wallace, Barbara Sanderson, and Dave Townsend are Thoroughly con- vinced ofthe power, comfort and beaufy of the new Oldsmobile. if An afTer-The-show snack refreshes Ed Burke and Joan Sfrand at the HUFFMAN HOUSE 142 West Badillo, Covina Edgewood 2-3503 COMPLIMENTS OF WEST COVINA CENTER Fleefline Telerronics Center Market Weblo's Store for Men GarTen's Variety Sfore Baldwin Boofery it - Yd N 4 ,W 0 , ' ben C . V' hi eir c is i Ire , ave ide vi in ac - I s e men I 4 X- sin s- 5' A est S Bernor ino R d Bo w'n Pork od 7- G W C ' QUALITY SHOES For the Smartest Looking Shoes in Town 142 Ecist College Covino Edgewood 2-2776 DAVIS CARPETING I L Largest Corpet Speciolists in me son oobfaei Valley From Free Estimates U RECTORS Ave. C ovino 's.,,...,,,.-., --... N xx if Lee Swengwang Investment Co. sr ,xg , . intonts to odulthood, we know thot tinonciol sdvings ore on wise thing. Open Monday, Friday at Sowrdoy For the peoce of mind through security, Umm 9:00 pm. k'?OgV 149 West Bcidillo, Covina W'l Edgewood 2-1094 that your future is in good honds LEE SWENSON INVESTMENT CO. 173 Eost College Covino Edgewood 2-4001 44 Janice Hurley, Barbara Campbell, and Karen Timmons admire each other in their crisp summer cottons from GRACE'S STYLE SHOP 155 West Badillo, Covina Edgewood 2-2551 Arbie l-loyal and Eddie Eaton receive perfect reception from the new Packard- Bell radio while relaxing in stylish furn- iture at MARSHALL'S 1206 East Garvey, West Covina Edgewood 2-6253 E Rod Abbott attends Nancy Grizzle's can with the usual courteous service at Mob- ilgas stations. MOBlLGAS Citrus at Rowland, Covina Edgewood 2-7812 ,. Sf ll ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Miss Annabelle Loose ...,.,..s......,.. Adviser Miss Mildred Mellon c.,... Business Adviser Mr. Bill Hubbell and Advertising Pro- duction Lithography and Binding Service S, K. Smith Co ......sccs,..,ss.v.,,.......... 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