Covina High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Covina, CA)

 - Class of 1955

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Cgvefyzz gfaff, .Team of Qirfs To Mrs. Evelyn Hall, we proudly -dedicate this Cardinal. She will long be remembered for her sym- pathetic understanding and gracious nature Toward the students at Covina High. Mrs. Hall grew up in this area, one of thirteen chil- dren. She has always had an outstanding mastery of women's sports, playing on baseball, basketball and tennis teams throughout the country and receiving na- tionwide recognition for her fielding. At Puente High School she was San Gabriel Valley League girls' tennis champ for four years, as well as Southern California girls' singles champ. In 1934, she was an outstanding girl basketball player in Southern California with the El Monte quintet, which was un- defeated throughout that season. She attended Occidental College where she was presi- dent of the Women's Athletic Association and student swimming instfuctor. A few years later she worked at Covina as a physical education teacher and then as a counselor. As dean of girls, Mrs. Hall has always been ready to cope with anything that would arise. Many times she has been asked for help by the girls concerning their problems both at home and at school. ln addition to helping girls with their personal prob- lems, she has had the difficult task of supervising and disciplining them. She assisted with the supervision of conduct around school and helped with the attendance. She was also a great asset to the students by helping with and advising the activities around school. In appreciation for all that she's done, we are proud to dedicate the 1955 Cardinal to Mrs. Evelyn Hall. AT RIGHT: Golf seems to be one of Mrs. Hall's favorite pastimes. BELOW: Discussing activities for the year are Mrs. Hall and Secre- tary of Activities, Toni Saadi. it i l 3 My 1.55 X Adnwnmwahon . Page 16 Ckwses - . Page 34 Acwwhes Page 72 SpoHS . 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These three odministrotors co-operoted ir. helping teochers ond pupils get the rnost out of this years progrorn. Mr. Corbin wos responsible for the guidonce of the educotionol progrcim, while Mr. Otto took over the iobs of director ot ottendonce ond deon of boys. Mrs. Holl hod on equolly difficult job os deon of girls. The work of these people wos to offer os mony edu- cotionol odvontoges ond opportunities os possible ond to keep the school running smoothly. G? milzis fmfors I 1 I 'E' V1 l : i lj i Kfy Lf ,- .frj ,, i , il? 7 i If ' MR. W. F. orro ' Vice-Principal ts.- , D .f- ' AY' 441 manager. supervisor of attendance, it Planning a very busy school year were the members - of the school board and the district administrators. The 4' f administration supervised the curriculum, attendance, lg! ond adult education. The board approved the purchase of supplies and hired the competent staft that led us to higher education. The jobs ot these two groups were not always easy, but with their constant help and su- Looking over plans for the new high school are Mr. Goudie, superintendent, Mr. Shaver, superintendent, and Mr. White, assistant business Other district administrators are Dr. Ross, principal of adult education Mrs, Ekeroth, director of curriculum and guidance, and Mr. Wooden 5 V :ju 5 s. :fs- t Bs. pervision the year was a great success. I' . , A .w .' si 2 W i Us . X . S Q .. The Board ot Trustees are Mr. Stanley B. Shaver, superintendent Mr. Harold C. Elder, Mr. J. C. Nichols, president, Mr. Ray Strohmeyer, Mrs. Lela M Heflner, clerk, and Mr. .lim D. Reed, Jr X.. w 19 fl 48 .X . 5. Mr. Anderson Freshman Counselor R I i OLUZSE 01' 5 kt Constructive advice concerning school problems was readily available from our counselors. These diligent workers tried to keep us all satis- fied with school life. They kept close to the students by working with them and knowing the how and the why of all school activities. The iob it of helping others help themselves was one which required much patience and understanding. Our counselors had all the qualifications needed to carry out this undertaking. Miss Geier Junior and Senior Counselor 95 Mr. Caldwell Sophomore Counselor .Ml and C-acuffy 0 MR. W. L. ALSUP: instrumental rnusicg director of band and commercial orches- tra. 0 MR. J. E. ANDERSON: freshrncin counselor. 0 MR. C. W, ATWOOD: social scienceg printing, adviser of Junior Statesrnen. 0 MISS G. B. AUSTIN: English, adviser of Thespians. 'v-.. X AN 'DO' s ' MISS R. E. BERESFORD: English, direc- tor for junior and senior playsf adviser of Masque and Dagger and Stagecraft. 0 AAR. W. C. BERKENHEGER: social liv- -cm ing, physical education, coach for B foot- ball, C and D basketball. 0 MR. H. R. BRYAN: social sciencep adviser of Radio Club and Enforcement Agency. 'T 'Sf 'X 4 L X- I L75 ,I ,,,,,. .... . vi! M Ng g I ,C ..... ty it Social I-IU' Wil vu-my Xl ',MR. L. H. BEMOLL: physical educationpfl varsity football coach, adviser of Letter men's Club. 0 MISS W. BENNETT: li brary. v f 'LAR D. E. BARTELL: social scienceg lead- ership, adviser of student government. 0 MR. S. R. BATES: scienceg mathemat- icsg adviser of Hi-Y. 'UD 1 I 1 .?'IV.,1 ICI 'flfaf xlfxh Q--v S XP 32141. ' H Spanish class was fun in Miss Oliva's room where colorful posters covered the walls. ll. 21.9.5 it . .5441 .s,ss - 0 MRS. S. BUCKMAN: Spanish, adviser of Tri-Y. 0 MR. G. L. CALDWELL: Spanish, sopho- more counselor. 0 MR. M. J. CON- NOLLY: vocational agriculture, adviser ' of F.F.A. 0 MRS. N. CRUMMER: hornernakingg assf. To Mrs. Morley in Girls' League. 0 MR D. D. DOOLEY: industrial arfs. r ...'g,x1 11 P- . .. '..,:.:.,-w-.aa-... . -Q' - 1 p - 0 NMR. R. S. EARL: scienceg physical edu- fac- 11 x Y-4 4 xx... LA cafiong B football coach. 0 MR. T. C. an Q, ' ' EDGAR: mathematics. Wiqm Il W ll- My aiming i 0 MR. P. W. EGER: speechg social living. 0 MR. J. S. EWING. English. social liv- Nj A ing. 0 lv- l.. ' MISS G. E. FOSLER. rnafhernafics. l 7 Boys learned nnany useful manual arts in The shop. jp, -L 0 MRS. L. L. GARRISON: Latin, Englishg adviser of Latin Club. , Girls gained valuable experience and made useful garments in sewing, a part 1 ot homemaking. lla counselor. FT' X ' MR. J. F. HAVEN: history, cross coun- I try coach. 0 MR. P. A. HORNER: me- Q. A chanical drawing, audio-visual coordi- fx nator. s S I I ' MISS M. HUGASIAN: physical educa- tionp adviser of Drill Team and Rally Committee. 0 MR. S. J. IVERSON: science. , if Q, basketball. ' 4 Learning the correct artistic techniques is I part of the art course, 0 MISS D. KAGLEY: physical education, adviser of Modern Dance and G.A.A. 0 MR. H. E. GAULDIN: industrial arts. 0 MISS M. C. GEIER: junior and senior - Miss M. L. Goree typing. ' MR. R. K. HALLETT: art. - yr: I an 0 MISS S. M. KOVAR: Spanish, English, adviser of freshman Y-Teens. ' MISS H. KUNDE: English. 0 MISS A. E. LOOSE: English, adviser of Cardinal. 'IRI 'W 0 MR. R. H. LORENTZ: mathematicsg so- cial living, adviser of Future Teachers. ' MR. W. E. LOTT: choral rnusicg director of Mixed Choir, Sextette, and Octettey assembly adviser. 0 MRS. A. R. LYFORD: social scienceg ad- viser of Alcyonians. s ix -gy 'hz x Lf v I 0 MR. G. W. MCCLELLAN: social scienceg physical education, adviser of Esquires, assistant varsity football coach. g Rss'-X . N I ..,,. .,,s,ff' T ' Q VS-.ry if N 'S 1 Qi 'Y' -fu ' I ' ' - MR, G. z. MCCLELLAND. English, 0 MRS. L. H. MCGREW: commercial. 0 MISS M. E. MELLON1 mathematics, ad- viser of Cardinal Business Staff. 0 MRS. F. L. MILLER: homemakingg physical edu- cation, adviser of Racqueteers. 0 MRS. M. K, MIZE: social science. J, A -menus f -Eg ,,.. .. . K. Ai' 'zfimei 3 'J . ' r- . 0 MR. J. A. MONSON social science or rc ' 3311.-... '4 ' as M football and track coach - MRS M J -3.s'msr , it j A : I rlffl Z as h i if X L L, Y Vw ' 5 ' W 33 'E' 5, ,T V K English, ,-.A 1: 0 MISS C. OLIVA: Spanishg French. H . l , , qi? MORLEY nurse adviser ot Nurses Club and Girls League 0 MR T H MULLEN English tennis coach 0 MR. W. L. NAIMAN: commercial, ad- viser for student body finances, Cabinet, and student store. ' MRS. G. J. NIGG: 0 MR. C. T. PADDACK: mathematics commercial. U MR. A. L. PALMER: science. 0 MR. E. PENDLETON: physical education. ' H -si Li Jx 'lbxy LMR. R. P. PRIEUR: social scienee., 'A MRS. M. B. ROBERTSON: English, ad yiser ot sophomore Y-Teens. 0. MR.'lfL,-E. ROENICK-Ecmathematicsg physical educa- ' tion, coach of vB basketball and varsity .,,,,,,y,,A Ng baseball. xi L If 4 iq 'iii Wim W Q l i kvij 46 455 if One of The advanced courses in the field Q! J of science is physics. '-Lg! . N fx wir. H iy. . I rr 2 l ' 0 MiSS C. J. ROESKE: physical educa- tion, adviser of Archery Club and G.A.A. ll HN soffball. 0 MR. D. R. SMITH: Er-iglishg French, adviser of English reading group and C.S.F. l X 0 MR. J. A. SNYDER: commercial, math emaiicsg C. football coach. ' MR. W. M. M SOOTER: physical educafiong varsity bas- U keiball coachg adviser of boys' inframu rals. i l ' MR. H. J. SMITH: commercial 0 MRS. J. E. SMITH: English. sax Wil? 1' 1 lvfggi gk. U x , U CA., i 1,51 in - Mis--Q.. o MR. F. S. STAFFORD: social scienceg f- I J.V. Tennis coach. 0 MISS F. N. SWAN. Q gl. physical education, adviser of G.A.A. S - 2 ' 1 ! r ! v P CN Business or college preparatory students realize Typing is essential. 'emi The joy of singing in the choral classes is reflected in the faces of the students. 5. H I-I W C, T 1 Wi. 5 . - S :V xlsllfy f R. . s Aff'-T ' MR. H. TANNER: crafts, vocational - Q, rfdathernatics. ' MR. R. W. THOMPSON: g . Qs., ,5 'W Englishg adviser of CSQW and Quill and . g V., I 5. 3 Scroll. T A ll 6 E - 0 MR. M. W. THORN: mathematics, ad- y Nl viser of Student Court. 0 MRS. S. A. E ,Init gh 3 WALKER: English, adviser of Wycaipians. H 1- 5 M' raphy Club. Everyone in school participates in daily roll call in the physical education classes. XX l I 4-.... s-of 0 MISS L. T. WEARNE: arty biology 0 MR. H. B. WEBSTER: Frenchg Spanish J g adviser of Los Conquistadores. ,r . 0 MRS. R. L. WHEELER: homemakingg ' adviser of F.H.A. 0 MR. J. H. WULBERN: 'V English, social living, adviser of Photog- l 'iliffrt A ugly .llfi ll 0 'l sf wiki, lf, s f ...I 'ftt T 411. CAFETERIA HELP-ROW ONE: H, Bennett, J. Rawlins, J. Jewkes, R. Elliott, J, Tollestrup. ROW TWO: G. Duncan, L. Sillcott, L. Gilpin, B. Krause, R. Pietz, R, Riggs, T, Cciiry. ROW THREE: T. Green, J Dobson. J Borlolay, R Robles, R. Barber, B. Mitchell. Picking up the absence slips and filing them in the office, making change and doing dishes in the cafeteria were a few of the many duties of the student helpers. They also assisted adults in the library, attendance of- fice, and cafeteria. Even though it seemd like work, the Q. LIBRARY STAFF - ROW ONE: M. Strombeig, P. Rhodes, M. Henry, lv Erikson, V. Franklin, L Becbe. ROW TWO. M. Ballard, L. Trimble, 5 Gibson, F. Beck, P. McGivein, N. Campbell. ROW THREE: S. Bowen, . Sterrett, P. Rhoads, Miss Bennett, M. Ragan, G. Thompson, B. Cramsei C Mallich. Hi ,im students asswed people it was a lot of fun. At the same time they aided .... portant services for the school. This experience in practical work gave them valuable oppor- tunity to get acquainted witi. different occupations. An hour a day was always well spent by the student helpers. OFFICE HELP-D. Lank, M. Henninger, J, Thompson, L. Stultz, C. Durfee, A. Jann, S. Coulter, B. Sparks, B. Lumley, S, lamurri, J. Vilardo. J' bw. Ti W, '-sw. 91 ' fy. b wl?fa'.V's. .. f. , , 4+ - 4, Q 1 ,.., ra-gr T40-v-4 nge, A f N al. 1-i t . l t 1 wi 'sf' I T i ,X TERIA-ROW ONE: Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Tugman, Mrs, Clark, Mrs. Astle, DeBois. ROW TWO: Mrs. Riley, Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Christopherson l, Mrs. Russell, CUSTODIANS-ROW ONE: Mr, Hickman, Mr. Cripe, Mr. Abbott. ROW TWO Mr. Harrold, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Richardson. lzcerfijqca fed l ermmze Hard working people made up the maintenance tatts. Without the able help of the adults in every ot- ice, the bus drivers, the custodians, and t..e cafeteria workers, our school wouldn't have been a success. Who rut the clerical staff could have done such a fine job w recording gra s' and checking attendance? The bus ,F V1 rift ,J ,RIVERS-ROW ONE: Mi, Morgan, Mr. Timmons, Mr. Brown. ROW TWO: Qovert, Mr, Adams, Mr, Barritt, Mr. Farr, Mr. Rambaud, Mr. Gravatt. drivers were very patient while waiting for someone to run tor the bus or when assigned to either a late bus or a tield trip. Custodians aided us by delivering sup- plies and maintaining our campus. Delicious food was pleasantly served by the cafeteria statt. CLERICAL STAFF-ROW ONE: Mrs. McNeill, Mrs. Yaeger, Mrs. Mountloy Mrs Lee, Mrs. Chapman. ROW TWO: Mrs. Coffey, Mrs. Payne, Miss Holden Mrs Lewis. rnmwmww-vw st' 1-'rf 30 'Q Z Guiding the student body were Karen Ord, Sec. of Finance, Paul Aschenbrenner Vice-President, Mono Snrver, Sec. of Records. Ability and leadership were among the qual- ifications needed to become a member of the student body cabinet. These students met once a week to discuss the current problems of the school. They aided the legislature by advising them on certain student body functions. Cabinet members could also be impeached and removed by the legislature because of poor grades oi failure to fulfill the standards which were re- quired. Bob Diezsi, student body president, hac chosen his secretaries of activities, athletics, en- forcement, programs, publicity, and sales the previous year from letters of application. Dances, pep rallies, assemblies, and the student store were only a few of the many projects and ac- tivities well done by our student body cabinet 6L ilwf l l o . 1 QX- K ,H K' A 4. I . 1'.l 1 T as gig 9 oo f Bob Diezsi Student Body President , Marlyn Miller , ,J Asst. Sec. of Finance Toni Saadi Sec. of Activities Jim Dougharty Sec, of Programs i it TP 'FCE .R J, A Fred Crabtree Sec. of Athletics Tom Taylor Sec. of Enforcei , Dorothym-few Sec. of Studen? Janet Parry Sec. of Publicity '45 ff cr: 3.2 IJ- 1-, vw 'N X- if C534 D ' fl At the beginning of the year tour capable students were ected from each class to constitute our legislature. These stu- ents, who met every day in leadership class, had the duty i approve projects and activities ot the school. They also aplied and passed bills presented by the class councils. we opportunity was given them to put to use their knowledge Z parliamentary procedure. The planning of the San Gabriel alley League Dance, of which Covina was host, was one ' their biggest projects. Paul Aschenbrenner, student body ce-president, presided over the legislature at its weekly eetings. As the backbone ot our student government, the gislature kept our school running smoothly. Mr. Nairnan advised the cabinet while Mr. Bartell helped the legislature. eqis fa fare OW ONE: C. Smith, P. Aschenbrenner, Mr. Bartell. ROW TWO: G. Kellam, M. Jonkey, G. Code, ROW THREE: K, White, J, Washburn, S. Fullerton. ROW OUR: J. Davis, S. Vaughan, M. Daniels, M. Hoffland. ROW FIVE: J. Thompson, J. Cahoon, P. Dougherty, M. Long. l I2 Q? , ,,... ROW ONE1 Barbie Miller, Anne Evans, chief iustice, Jackie Schaeffer, Judy Pursel, recorder. ROW TWO. Mr. Thorn, adviser, Larry Mortensen, KiT ChenaulT, bailiff, Dick Morris. I Working Toward Those shorTened Fridays were The members aT The Enforcemenf Agency. They pa Troled and inspecTed The campus daily for paper and Trash deposiTed There. When The campus wa clean, They recommended shorTened Fridays. As c whole, The agency worked ouT very well and did c greaT iob. The sTudenT couri Tried The sTudenTs for offense around school and prescribed punishmenT Tor Them Sfuderzf ourf and Cgrzforcemerzf ROW ONE: J. Washburn, M. Jewell, B. PreVol, M. Beverly, A, Firestone, J. Kellar, L, Beebe, C. Widener, T, Darrow, B. Taylor, BCIRICMHS, C. SansTeby ROW TWO: J. Thompson, D. Robeiis, A. Russell, G. Adzovich, G. Kellam, J. Cox, K. White, K. Bouchard, S. Marley, M. Turnell, P Suggs, S. Thompson, P. Teal, L. Peden, L, Allison, J, Suggs. ROW THREE. S. FullerTon, B. Samuel, G. Fields, G. Bryant, J. White, G. Thompson, C. Blackardif Locketi, J. Quick R. Hopkins, J. Hubberf, D. Townsend, G. Janes, ROW FOUR: J. Davis, J. Zeen, D. Colby, K. Deiiz, T. Taylor, G. Archer, H. Fink, J. Vaniman, M. Roelle W. Walton, D. Steele. inazun RA:-f.:-.'mn.'.a . -. J . me f-nw-r..-oe .4m,:m. 'Q- r RESHMAN COUNCIL-ROW ONE S Thompson, B. Hoftlond, V, Losto na, l Dougherty. ROW TWO. T Morgan, B. Stone, P. Noonan, M. Jnkey, I Ciurnn ROW THREE- G. Maxson, T Hopkins, M. Corder, Mr ooley J Dunham. NX., gl . fl SOPHOMORE COUNCIL-ROW ONE- S. Fullerton, J Stonford, S. Ander son. ROW TWO: J. Borrl, L. Beebe, S. Gibson. ROW THREE: Mr. Mullen C. Widener, Z McClelland, J. Suggs, J Cox, L. Sein 7 f7L fi ass omzci 5 Orlwf Contributing constructive criticisrn, keeping the stu- dents informed ot school functions, ond donoting ideos were a levy of the mcrny duties ot the closs councils. Eoch study hcrll elected two students to represent them in their council. These students obtorned opinions ond viewpoints concerning problems of our student govern- rzrent. They met with the clciss officers the Wednesdays thot there vvcisn't on ossembly. They discussed the pos- sibilities of hoving boke sciles, donces, rnovies, oll' school skotes ond ploys. Their duty of fulfilling the needs of the students Wos corried out very vvell. JUNIOR COUNCIL-ROW ONE: R. Johnson, K. Errestone, C. Sonsteby, M. Hofflcrnd D. Hoffland, M. Donrels. ROW TWO. J. Reis- tetrer, R. De Sanctis, B. Shoheerr, C. Moody, S. Vaughan, L. Stultz, L. Deerrrer, C. Deemer, G. Monion. ROW THREE. B. Clark, G. Beavers, D Wrlliorns, J Crrpllonfh, P. Inman, B, Oden, B. Potterson, H. Mortirr. -, . SENIOR COUNCIL-ROW ONE: S, Gardner, J. Word, M. Conenno, J. Parry, J. Parry. ROW TWO. P. Dougherty, P. Horr, G. Wood, S. Glenn, M, Carpenter, B Joy, D Roberts, C' Gebhart, G. Ellis. ,,.vbf, .. NN Nvf' I --qv . 1 . - Y ,ra - fnsf f-5, V, -f 1' ' K4 4 1 3 v . ' x 's g .i '- ,fx 'lyzfgwfg I Glu REMEMBER the feeling of throughout our school. the senior closs, he ond the leaders whos 5 1 . . ,.. . . . f- 'i K ' ' ' . , ' f' 4' . . - A V ' A - , A E1 x':v. 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'ii .. ., + in-S' I 4 'C I qw f' Competently leading the graduating class were George Bryant, treasurer, and Bill Joy, president. Busy as bees describes the senior class, which had many extracurricular activities. At first there were senior pictures, and then for many came college exams. The prom, the senior mothers' tea, and, of course, the senior picnic were looked forward to all year. ug' 'Q P' . X Q Q V 'go v, .. . Ill' G R ifrllq it J vice-presidentg Sue Gardner and Ginny Ellis, co-secretaries, Shanon Glenn, The end of the year brought the bacca' laureate service. Then, at last, came the long awaited graduationg and most of our seniors found themselves- looking forward with many hopes and fears to a bright, new future. l v-Y--Y-...- --54,3 ,n ' H N. ,, rj kj, ji U' ' .3 v I 'T I , .2 vf -m,,yM,,3 --v-m-.,h-.M-1 0 CATHERINE ADAMS: commercial major. 0 GLORIA ADZOVICH: Alcyonians: song- Ieader: All-Girl Revue: Los Conquistadores, rreas.: Fr., Soph., Jr. Councils. OJANICE ANDERSON: Masque and Dagger: Tri-Y: G.A.A.: Modern Dance Club: Mixed Choir. .E 5 LI I 'LN L? we 9' .,,. 'Ng' jig ' C.S.F.: Los Conquistadores: Lettermen's Club: math and agriculture ma- j rs 0 shop major. 0 BILL BEARD: Esquires: Lettermen's Club: track: history major. V. .fo fm' 'I' I -L 3? 0JANETBEARDSLEY:C. - 'Team- F.H.A., Stagecraft. Qggfi-NQl2 ARDSLEY: Masque and Dagger: Racqueteers: commer cial major. 0 LUCILLE BECHTEL: Tri-Y: G.A.A.: Mixed Choir: Speech Club: music and com- mercial majors. 0 FAYE BECK: Tri-Y: G.A.A.: homemaking major. 0 DEANNA BECKWITH: commercial major. 0 NED BELDING: Varsity Football: woodshop major. ya s. Q Env eq, 1 ' GARY ARCHER: Masque and Dagger: Let- termen's Club: track: mechanical drawing major. PAUL ASCHENBRENNE : Student Body Vice-Pres.: San Ga rue alley League Forum, vice-pres.: Jr. Statesmen, pres., parl.: Masque and Dagger: Spanish major. 0 WIL- LIAM AUER: shop major. 0 GRACE BAKER: Tri-Y. 0 HOWARD BAR- KER: commercial major. 0 JUDITH BARKLEY: Tri-Y: G.A.A.: F.H.A.: Stagecraft: Junior Play Imakeupl. .'1'-'33 . A j 4 Jr may ' C ' it . , . ei .,. Q IV? It no- V, 91 ab J f ref? ' Q i .sk xl 'N-. 'Wi' A A 0 NANCY BELL: Tri-Y, F.H.A. 0 HERMAN C. BETZ: social studies major. 0 DONALD BILD: arf major. ILL BIVENS: Lettermen's Club, Varsity Football, as etball, baseball, history ma- jor. 0 CAROL BLACK: Tri-Y, G.A.A., Soph. and Jr. Councils. 0 CARL BLACKARD, En- forcement Agency, shop major. 0 ALAN BOLLIER: F.F.A., Enforcement Agen cy, agriculture major. 0 WILLIAM BOONE f, 'Q Q.. ,, M drafting major. - MARGARET ANN Bole- f,-'xjjj , LAND: English major. I f 0 ROBERT BOWDEN: Sr. Band, football, Gun Club, basketball, music major. 0 SUSAN BOWEN, Thespians, Modern Dance Club, Tri-Y, All-Girl Revue, Spanish major. gigl. . BRANDT, football, basketball, baseball, art major. 0 JOHN BREILEIN: B. Football, Gun Club, shop, music, math majors. 0 STEVE BRIGGS: shop major. 0 SHIRLEY BROWN, home- making major. 0 GEORGE BRYANT, Esquires, senior class vice-pres., Hi-Y, sec., Enforcement Agency, B track. 0 HARRY BRYANT: Varsity Basket- ball, Enforcement Agency, math major. WALLACE BURKEY: math and machine sh'6p majors. IU' , sa VF -wp , ' ' .,'.. Yuri Nz. 1 W it ' I 1' E A 3 W Hwy.. u.----r--'-- ' H 0 STANFORD BURROWS: C.S.F., tennis, sci- ence and math majors. 0 MARY BUTCHER G.A.A., Tri-Y. . TOM BUTTON: Esquires Lettermen's Club, Varsity Foot all, baseball, math major. w---.479 -9' 0 JEANNETTE CAHOON: C.S.F., Masque and Dagger, Legislature, Sr. Band, Commercial Orchestra. ' BUDDY CALBREATH: Esquires, 3 6' Q pres., Lettermen's Club, Enforcement Agen- cy, Varsity Football, social studies major. 0 NORMA CAMPBELL: homemaking and commercial majors. ,.fi !i 0 JANICE CAPOTOSTO: flag twirler, Modern Dance Club, commercial and homemaking majors. 0 LOUELLA CARAWAY: Quill and 3 Scroll, Stagecraft, sec., Modern Dance Club, Tri-Y, Cardinal, art ed. N CARAWA 1 J Varsity Football, co-capt., Hi-Yyprtes., Letter- 4' Li. men's Club, track, mech ni drawing ma- I jor. A ' G od LOC . :va 2gC3 I' -loclgl ha Ina T HQ:-JCI' Xle-20V ' 0 MOLLY CARPENTER: Drill Team, pres., .Q X Thespians ,treas., F.H.A., sgt. at arms, Rally at ' Q . Committee, Junior Statesmen. 0 CAROLYN CARR: Majorette, C.S.F., Los Conquistadores, ' Tri-Y, G.A.A. ' RICHARD CARROLL: Trans- A ferred from Arcadia High School, Arcadia, A Calif. 0 BONNIE CHRISTOPHERSON, Tri-Y, Stage- craft, treas., G.A.A., F.H.A., homemaking '53 major. 0 FRANCIS COCAGNE: F.F.A., shop f C' 2 .E Q L ...Jr major. ONORMA COFFEE, commercial ma- .fi 5 ' jor. 4. 0 DALE COLBY: Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Hi-Y, Enforcement Agency, science and math majors. 0 MIKE CONCANN , Mixed Choir, Octette, SEEETG . 'MARY CONENNA, Senior Council, Archery Club, - I ' pres., commercial major. 0 HlLDA CONKLIN: homemaking major. 0 MARY JO COOPER: art and Spanish majors. 0 CORDELL CORDER: mechanical drafting major. 0 SHARON COULTER: Masque and Dagger: Mixed Choir, bus. mgr.: All-Girl Revue, prod.: Stagecraft: Tri-Y. 0 NOEL COWARD: Es- quires: F.F.A.: Enforcement Agency: track: - - agriculture major. BETTE CO :Alcyonians, i ' rw' I. ef '-.M ta sec.: songleader: fr. class sec.: Girls' State: L ' Enforcement Agency. . if, ' 3: ii 'Q R j 2 6 5 -An: 38 ' CAROL ANNE COX: Mixed Choir: Stage- craft: Modern Dance Club: social studies major. 0 FRED CRABTREE: Varsity Basket- ball: Esquires: Lettermen's Club: jr. class pres.: Sec. of Athletics. ' Varsity Football: Sr. Band: C8.W: music major. 'C C -i1,,l. 0 CHARLES ANDREW CRUMMER: C.S.F.: Masque and Dagger: Commercial Orchestra: drum major: tennis. 0 DONALD EUGENE DAVIS: Varsity Football: Enforcement Agen- cy: Mixed Choir: Lettermen's Club: Octette. 0 DONNA DAVIS: Los Conquistadores: Tri-Y: e f , , j YT' 1 -.J ' Yum ff' X' 1 6, jr A : :ff fj . .ssistt ' A ' U Stagecraft: Spanish, art, math majors. 0 KENNY DEITZ: Esquires: Hi-Y: Enforcement Agency: Gun Club: Junior Statesmen. 0 BOB DIEZSI: Student Body Pres.: Esquires: Letter- men's Club: Hi-Y: Varsity Football. 0 WALTER DOBBS: Masque and Dagger: Thespians: Stagecraft: Evening of Operet- ta : intramural sports. 0 D'ANN DOLAN: Masque and Dagger: Thespians: Tri-Y: junior play: Evening of Operettaf' 0 JAMES DOUGHARTY: Sec. of Programs: Junior Statesmen, mayor and speaker: Masque and Dagger, pres.: Boys' State: Esquires. 0 POLLEY DOUGHERTY: Masque and Dagger: Legislature: Mixed Choir: Soph. and Jr. Councils: Evening of Operetta. -.W .M ni.-c. .e-,pq -.L 'lb fa'-,Ni ff? f'55f,? . vw gf .sax T, ,,,.- ,1.,,,,W .wie.:ai.:...+.. uw., ' DON DREESBACH, Masque and Dagger, Latin Club, J.V. Tennis, Sr. Band, Commercial Orchestra. 0 ART DRYLIE, Varsity Football, Sr. Bond, Commercial Orchestra, track, mu- sic major. 0 GARY DUMFORD, intramural sports, math and industrial arts majors. ' HAROLD ELLER: Varsity Basketball, Es- quires, Masque and Dagger, Boys' State, track. 0 VIRGINIA ELLIS, Alcyonians, Sex- tette, sr. class sec., Evening of Operetta , C Cardinal. 0 GINNY EMERICH: transferred ' -' 0 COLLETTE DURFEE, All-Girl Revue, com- mercial major. 0 RONNIE DYER: science major. 0 JEAN ELARTON: Girls' League, pres., rep., C8iW, front page ed., Wycaipians, Tri-Y, Stagecraft. , -.X -,QS ,,, .... 2' an ,sz 1? fi? 4-7 from John Muir, Pasadena, Calif. A K' A qv 0 DON ENDERS: C.S.F., F.F.A. 0 MAY SONJA ERIKSON. 0 GLORIA ERNST, Masque and Dagger, junior play, Wycaipians, Thespians, '3 S A 4 Tri-Y. -, my . vp 7 L, 0 BOB ESQUIRE: Varsity Tennis, Masque and Dagger, Lettermen's Club, science and math majors. 'ANNE EVANS: udent Court, Chief Justice, lcyoni , ., C.S.F., vice- pres., sec., fr. class treas., Girls' League. 0 CANDACE CHRISTIE FARIS: Masque and Dagger, Stagecraft, All-Girl Revue, Mixed Choir. I 0 DONNA FINC 5 commercial major. 0 NAN- CY S ALL, junior play, Nurses' Club, math and commercial majors. 0 NOBLE FORD, Varsity Basketball, Student Court, Sr. Class Council, math major. 95 '61 9' ' , 5 sf N-os I I X, . , : - sf' - ,rv N A 41 sr. class Treas., jr. class sec., soph. class T A 4 L1 I W. .... -gs 1? 1?-Ziiasz' .ic sf ESI'-51132, 5.54, A wi 12 fl ZW ws. :Elf ' 'cfgtarx j T3 f, I-1 is ,J -.Qs ,ue f .. 'I W M' X7 ' -I' M., I I In I ' SUSAN FRANCES GARDNER, Alcyonians, sr. class sec., Sr. and Jr. Class Councils, ten nis Team, Tri-Y. 0 DON GARNER, Commer cial Orchestra, band, tennis, science, maTh music majors. 0 BOB GATES: Hi-Y, Enforce- ment Agency, music major. 0 WILLIAM BARTON GELVIN: drafting major. 0 RON GIBSON: Varsity Baseball, capf., Es- quires, LeTTermen's Club, science major. 0 IRA GILFORD: Track, Boys' Chorus, vice- pres., arf major. 0 SI-IANON MAY GLENN, Alcyonians, pres. Treas., Legislature. 0 NANCY ALICE GOLD ING, Tri-Y, Nurses' Club, Girls' Chorus, Jr. Choir, homemaking and commercial majors. 0 JANE E. GOULD, Tri-Y, Mixed Choir, junior play, All-Girl Revue, music and mafh ma- jors. ' CAROL FOREMAN, homemaking and com- mercial majors. 0 LINDA FOX: CSIW, Nurses' Club, science and mafh majors. 'NANCY JOYCE FRASIER, Drill Team, Tri-Y, Los Con- quisfadores, sgf. af arms, commercial and Spanish majors. 0 MELODY DEWELA FREED, G.A.A., Tri-Y, F.H.A., art major. 0 JAMES FREEMAN,1rack, woodshop major. 0 NOBLE FRYE: track, footba I I. 3' K ' fu-I fax' . '-fx v 4 l' 1 , If N Q, iff' i? g,i ,Q , I - Q L.. . 7,7 , A . . ,I I NWI ix A x K' . ,G V I 'IL r-J f:',1 ' 1 7.7 s 1' I-IQI-Q.EENf science major. 0 VICKI GRUBACICH: Cardinal Points, co-writer, Jun- I ior Sfafesmen, pub. dir., C.S.F., science major. Q 5 - EsPERANzA GUERRERO, G.A.A., Nurses' S 0 j 1 - S ', f 'C Club, homemaking major. 'D' S- -uf A ' if 4 . ,Q f 0 ROBERT GUERRERO: Esquires, Varsity Base- ball, mgr., math major. 0 JUNE BERNICE HALL. 0 DIXIE HANNER: Thespians, All-Girl Revue, ir. play, make-up, Modern Dance Club. MSAM HANSON: Octette, science major. ' JEAN HARPING. 0 PAT HARR, Alcyonians, ir. class treas., Sr. Council, Drill Team, vice- pres., tennis team. e 5' fs xi kr ar B Im 4 . I l b gq yi as s S L, .- k ' xr 1 , P, sf .5 k 'ls 135 f- 'W xi, 1, ' if K . 'I 0 EARL HARRIS, Lettermmen's Club, Esquires, sec., cross-country, basketball, track. 0 JUDY V ANN HAWKINS: Drill Tearn, Thespians, All- sm...- 28 Girl Revue, commercial major. 0 MARIE Q HENNINGER: Drill Team, sec., F.H.A., All-Girl Revue, Spanish maior. . will .34 'C '3' A. 'Qs -sal 0 KAREN HERNER: G.A.A., pres., vice-pres., C.S.F., Racqueteers, Los Conquistaclores, Wy- caipians. 0 SUSAN E. HOLBROOK: Cardinal, ed., Alcyonians, Quill and Scroll, pres., C.S.F., Student Court. : Esquires, Hi-Y, Enforcement Agency, Masque and Dagger, Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr. Councils. 0 ROGER HOVEY. 0 SHARON HOWARD: Thespians, Tri-Y, G.A.A., lwomemaking ma- ior. 0 JIM HUBBERT: Esquires, sgt. at arms, Hi-Y,l Ca ' l s co-ed., Enforcement Agency, basketball. I 0 DON HUNNICUTT: history maior. 0 JAYE HUNNICUTT, Mixed Choir, Modern Dance Club, Student Store, commercial major. 0 BARBARA ANN INMAN: Girls' Chorus, science maior. , . ,Ag A L i social studies majors. 0 PAT KELLY: Los Conquistadores, math, homemaking majors. 0 FAVOR KENNEDY: Mixed Choir, music ancl math majors. 0 JOHN KINDSVATER: C.S.F., vice-pres., Photography Club, science ' ARLENE L. JANN: Pep Club, Drill Team, flag twirler. 0 WILLIAM JOY: Hi-Y, Letter- men's Club, Enforcement Agency, sr. class pres., science major. ' IRENE KASA, com- mercial major. NATALIE KATZ: commercial major. GEORGE KEELlNE, basketball, math and Ar f'-fat . ,Q . S 6 1 v 'A ,X -. wg? .1 I and math majors. 0 WILLIAM DALE KING, ,A jx C.S.F., science and math majors. 49- W 'S -11' QQ C fl A 4 L E ' JOANNE KONOP: Radio club, Sec., Pep V . N g ja , Club, Mixed Choir, G.A.A., library asst. ' l gg ff 'N - KONRAD KOOSMAN, history major. X ww 0 MARLEN FLOYD KRAUSE, track, Stagecraft, A .-- math and science majors. T T T W T Y A V53 If ,..... 41'-. ' l44 ' STANLEY KUPFERER: Varsity Football, bas- ketball, Esquires, F.F.A., pres., Lettermen's Club ,agriculture major. 0 HAROLD KURTZ, Octette, Boys' Chorus, sec., mech. drawing major. ' DONNA LANK: junior play, Los Conquistadores. 0 PAT LASOCKI: commercial major. 0 CLARE LATTER: G.A.A., pub. chm., Tri-Y, Thespians, All-Girl Revue, Spanish major. 0 MADELYN LEACH: flag twirler, Pep Club, Masque and Dagger, Band Council, Mixed Choir. I E , Ss mfg 1 X - ROSE MADDALENA,'Mixed choir. - LEE MAIER: head majorette, Alcyonians, Wycaip- .. ,X 40 ' 3 gk, x s. 9 ,xX ians, pres., All-Girl Revue, Fr. Council. 0 HAROLD MARTIN: Jr. Council, history ma- jor. 0 CAROL MASSEY: Tri-Y, Stagecraft, All-Girl Revue, jr. ploy, Thespians. 0 DONALD C. MAXHAM: Radio Club, football, science and language majors. 0 MARY CAROLYN MCHUGH: G.A.A., commercial major. 0 CONSTANCE MARIE MCLEAN: commercial major. 0 JO MELTON- Mixed Choi . r, com- mercial major. 0 MARTIN MELTON: trans- ferred from Inglewood High School, Ingle- wood, Calif. A- ' CAROL LeMAITRE, flag twirler, Pep Club, Tri-Y, Thespians, G.A.A. 9 MARILYN LERG: Stagecraft, G.A.A., commercial and science majors. 0 DARIAN LESTER: C.S.F., treas., All-Girl Revue, Quill and Scroll, social studies major. 'SYLVIA LEWERENZ: Alcyonians, sec., F.H.A., hist., Wycaipians, sec., B cheerleader, Tri-Y. L-EW13 Sec. of Sales, Los Con' quistadores, vice-pres., F.H.A., Tri-Y, G.A.A. 'I DON LILLYWI-iffy science major. 0 SALLY ANN LINTON: Tri-Y, All-Girl Re- vue, Talent Show, history major. ' ROBERT LOCKETT: Varsity and B Football, Enforce- ment Agency, Mixed Choir, math major. 0 MIKE LONG: Legislature, football, basket- ball. . T? I . X 3 . 3' 'f - ' C?- ,-. as '97 , no vs. A .o i as 5 I N .wap ' - I iff I 0 JEANIE MERCADO, Photography Club, Modern Dance Club, Cardinal, photog. ' BETTY MARIE MERRILL: flag bearer, Tri-Y, Tennis Club, Junior Statesmen, All-Girl Re- vue. ' ROGER MILLER: F.F.A., agriculture major. 0 DEBORAH MILLET, Drill Team, Tri-Y, Stage- craft, Tennis Club, All-Girl Revue. 0 BONNIE MILSPAUGH, homemaking major. 0 SU- ZANNE MOODY, C.S.F., Drill Team, Tri-Y, Los Conquistadores, Latin Club. ' RONALD MOORE, commercial and art majors. 0 VANNA MORAN, Photography Club. DICK MORRIS: Varsity Football, Stu- dent Court, Esquires, Letterme-n's Club, En- forcement Agency. Q.: Q, K 0 x . - I v 0 ROBERT CARL MUNSON: Enforcement Agency, Radio Club, Gun Club, Varsity Track, mgr., football. 0 SHERRYL NAGLE, commer- cial mejor. - JocELYN NAPALILLO, Com- Rf mercial major. ' JOE OLSON, Commercial Orchestra, C8rW, photog., band, All-Southern California High School Band, math and Spanish majors. 0 DALE OPSAHL: shop major. . of Finance, Alcyonians, Masque and Dagger, commercial major. 0 LARRY MORTENSEN, l-li-Y, Esquires, Stu I den? Court, Fr. Council, music major -4 .A.A. v DARVIN Mui KEY, Radio Club, math major. 1, ,. C? ef I v 38 f? D-W-A 'Q' N I at x 6 ' 7 .A -' ' - . , Xi. - fix I s , -,N , 9 ,.... f-- ' 0 BARBARA OSGOOD: G.A.A., commercial 5 y 'EYST' ZER: shop and I, jx math majors. f JANE PACKARD, Jr. coun- . 'R' F' 'Q ' cil, F.H.A., vice-pres., Tri-Y, G.A.A., Drill K X' l X jj X Team. ,is D' l , .A - Q L.. .k,. , N- I 1 sr S . Q . . X K it X 'l Varsity Football, co-capt., track, l-li-Y, Lettermen's Club, science major. 0 FJANET PARRYL C8iW, co-ed., Sec. of Pub- uz c Q T3 5 licify, Alcyonians, Sr. Council, journalism and ll j A ' U art majors. 0 JOYCE PARRY, Alcyonians, tr. class pres., jr. class vice-pres., C8iW, co- I iii 6. yy ed., Sr. Council. l f A . 0 GLORIA PAYNE: Girls' League, All-Girl . is j j Revue: Stagecraftp Tri-Y, art and music ma- fx ll Q - f jors. ' TED PICKETT: science major. 0 ELEA- NX :gli D cl s vi A NOR POITRAS: Tri-Y, Stagecraft, Drill Team, . N-,, lbs . X '. Modern Dance Club, art and social science 'ef' A, :- majors. .. .. j . ... . ii E . . . R... I GARY PRESTON: Radio Club, music, sci- 11 ance and math majors. 0 KAREN PRUFER: 35? ' Vlasque and Dagger, vice-pres., Thespians, W. A j A r. play, history and art majors. 0 JUDITH JURSEL: Alcyonians, treas., Student Court, rec., Wycaipians, Los Conquistadores, sec., :r. Council. Www r is . A51 0 JAMES DAVID QUACKENBUSH: Varsity j -j Football, baseball, Lettermen's Club, Legis- Q 5 '7 lature, Hi-Y. ! i-Y, English 'Q ' Q major. 0 MIKE RAGAN: Stagecraft, library 2' A A asst., math major. B. 13 Y' k .1 i L4 0 JESS RAMIREZ: Band. 0 GINGER RAN- DAL, Student Store, band officer, music and commercial majors. 0 JANET RAUH: Girls' Chorus, history major. . ' SHERRILL RAYNARD, art major. 0 CARO- -LYN REEVE, Girls' Chorus, commercial major. ii-if? - 0 DAWIN REITZ, Masque and Dagger, Stage- cratt, jr. play, music major. 0 JUDY RIEKE: Tri-Y, F.H.A. pres., treas., homemaking major. 'MICHAEL ROARTY, L '11 -yy 1, 1 I A L as 'i Los Conojuistaclores, treas., Stagecraft, vice- 'W F ' 5' Pres.: jr. play, math major. 0 DIANE ROB- Y j -EJ L P,- ERTS. Alcyonians, vice pres., Soph. and Sr. V. Councils, Princess of Christmas Parade, En- - A torcement Agency, Tennis team. ngleader, Alcyon- ians, .. . n s pres., Tri-Y, sec., tr. class vice-pres. 0 IRENE ROBLES: commercial major. 0 SUE NANCY ROCKWOOD, C.S.F., Stagecraft, Tri-Y, All-Girl Revue. AQ ls 29 . gd-.2ijg ' . .lf 0 MARTIN LOUIS ROELLE: Masque and Dag- ger, Stagecraft, jr. play, baseball, math ma- ' r. 0 WILBUR L. RUBOTTOM: Commerc'al Q IO l ' C: M q Orchestra, Varsity Tennis, Lettermen's Club., . . K Racqueteers, music major. 0 YVONNE REYES, commercial major. l .' .ti 1. i7 V knj.. f If A ,vin .Q-T4 rw s 't .'-f::,'x .- nic.. ix 5 0 ANNETTE RUSSELL: Alcyonians, Masque and Dagger, sec., Tri-Y, treas., Princess of Christmas Parade, C.S.F. 0 TONI SAADI, Sec. of Activities, Girls' League, vice-pres., Quill and Scroll, Cardinal, lit. ed., Mixed Choir, pres. ' EL: Gymnastics, Enforce- ment Agency, Mixed Choir, Octette, music major. ' MONA SARVER: Sec. of Records, B cheer- leaoler, Sextette, Alcyonians, Wycaipians MARY SCHNOOR, Library Staff, Tri-Y, All- Girl Revue, Stagecraft, commercial major 0 RULON S. SCOTT, Enforcement Agency. I ,.....-:.,. - , -.W . ., ARG. - -....-... : . ...P , -as .. f :::. 'v-41' X T' hw' ' Q Q Q ri' 0' t it ya cc: v Q., 'm G likri' f'g fwsii WILLIAM STILES- drafting major. 0 Ml- CHAE : i-Y, Varsity Football, bas- ketball, math and science majors. 0 DON TACKETT: drafting major. i E THOMPSON: m and mech. draw ing majors. 0 J NE THOMPSON: Legis lature, Enforcement Agency, class council, Tri-Y, commercial major. 0 HELEN THORN TON: English and homemaking majors. h'fl7'l J j 0 DONNA SECKELS: commercial major. ' DON SEFCIK, math major. 0 PAT SHARP: All-Girl Revue, G.A.A., Tri-Y, Stagecraft, science major. 0 RUDY SILVA: Esquires, basketball, base- ball, math and music majors. ' CAROLYN SUE SMITH: Legislature, sec., Alcyonians, Girls' League, sec., jr. play, Junior States- men. 0 IDA SMITH: commercial major. 0 KENNETH N. SMITH: track, science and math majors. 0 MICHAEL SMITH: agricul- ture major. 0 CAROL SPOOR: Stagecraft, pres., C8.W, 2nd page ed., All-Girl Revue, language major. 0 PAUL STANLEY: math major. 0 BARBARA STASEK: art major. 0 DON STEELE: Enforce- 'Qnrixg 1 ment Agency. R- l .gjlbx 4 r Ta Q gs . A .f 1 - , S 50 - ,say , 'fs 'r'i' X, 0 JOHN TOLLE: Industrial arts major. ' DAVE TOWNSEND, Varsity Football, Varsity Bas- ketball, Varsity Baseball, Hi-Y, soph. class vice-pres. 0 BOB TRUJILLO. 2 F- -nc 0 , ' wg, J C' l LX ., L ifi v 99 :Pin v-jf? H . I . if E 594 ,fy A , 5 .sz gz. ,wk f A to Y-rf :Lk mfg? . ' JERRY VANIMAN, football, C8.W, sports ed., Lettermen's Club, Hi-Y, vice-pres., sci- ence major. 'L VALERIE WALKER, F.H.A., English and commercial majors. 0 DEWAIN WALTON, math and science majors. ' JOYCE LOUISE WARD, flag twirler, Tri Y Pep Club, G.A.A., Sr. Council. 0 J WHITE, football, Enforcement Agency, ketball, shop major. 0 EUGENIA WHORTON English and math majors. 0 HARRY WHYTE: track, Hi-Y, Boys' Chorus, Gymnastic Club, science, history, shop and math majors. 0 JOAN WICKERSHAM, Drill Team, F.H.A., Tri-Y, Nurses' Club, All-Girl Revue. 0 JEANNETTE WILLIAMS: jr. play, F.H.A., Stagecraft, Speech Club, Nurses' Club. 0 KATHLEEN WILLIAMS: commercial major. 0 DARREL WILSON, Varsity Football, base- ball, industrial arts, science and math ma- jors. 0 RON WILSON, Boys' Chorus, science major. I 2 as 2-A w F-T u 90 aff V i H +C' . I ,gf 5 - 5 Q-1' 7 s ' I . . I gn j , gr: I 1: I 'B lA ,II ' , I ' 1' Q- Q., ff. .xv 1 if 5-'F L 0 GENE WOOD, Esquires, vice-pres., Letter- men's Club, Hi-Y, Varsity Football, Sr. Coun- cil. 0 JOHN HOWARD WOOD, Esquires, treas., Hi-Y, treas., basketball, math and science majors. 0 VVINSTON B. WORKMAN, English and industrial arts majors. fr n 'K 3 -xr. A1 ll .3 , -R' Q 49 , 4.1 'N - 0 BARBARA LOU WYCOFF: Modern Dance Club, Girls' Chorus, pres., history and com- 1 mercial maiors. 0 GORDON YOUNG: F.F.A.g 3 at . Hi-Y, agriculture maior. , M Enforcement Agency, shop and English ma- if Q' iors. .gEARL Zgsfootloallg basketball, gym- nastics- math and mechanical drawing ma- R , ' 'lla , lors. Q 1' i Sf, 1 , f I, E at W I - Q Y , 'L ii elzior ufoqr 5 I Q52 if y .U In , .hi R Els 53 wg S4- ' .gs a E Q A 51 I ea 'S .xy lixx , A was il- in 9 'V g ,f.. H, l-4 g I l r Ji t , f 5 H if aa , LL 5 'GI 5 'W' I Z' X Securing money forthe Junior-Senior Prom was the main goal of the iunior class. Harc working committees were appointed to plar different functions for this purpose. As the time drew nearer, there were additiona committees to decorate and to do all tha was necessary for the spectacular dance. The iunior play was a big proiect fo some, and, of course, there was the usua hustle and bustle of ordering senior ring 4 A A ' and sweaters when that opportunity came i ' fi Q A Most juniors found this year to be ,. , s ' happy combination of tun and work. Th Y J , Y'-9 . . ..,, whole class is looking forward to a very sur 4- cl ' W I cesstul senior year, ,I-X . ' M v. Q I 5 ' i ., nn v . i v l ,. 4. -. 1 WA, mi Q-' . i,i .i3ii ' 1 K ff ' r f 'ff print-gp-.W Q - , r . , , wk A 'v t 'Ti 'Q.-,nf it ,, J' . 'Auf' -Q , ,i'i -ie..1f' i 'A 1 'Q 1 l Efficient leaders and workers were Carol Moody, president, Bev Richins, secretaryg Aye M 65 vel My Carol Sansteby, treasurery and Ruth DeSanctis, vice-president. W i l N l ?, V E Abbott QQ A B Adamson ' 1 M Alrnlie 1 ' , ,z ,x ' 4- i '- L-3 tt is A' 5 'K in M I M Anderson r A- y - V, V' V Q R Anderson r U- .MN ' 'M' B Anderson J ' 2 In I D Anderson . 'I .N A 1 i l Anderson ly Anika K Arone V 52. i ly 1 .H Asbra xv vp 7. 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Owen 15351247 B Palmer H Palmer B Palerson Jfrqegfill G Phelps D Prck ..L...l1l.B!.L M Pilrrncm B Plumer D, Polk J, Ponsy P. Pope D Porges J. Prrce F. JPZEJY' R. Pusclrmcm F, Pusrno J Qucrckenbush D. Rofnson J Ruinbolv J. Rnwson H. Roynord F Reed J. Reed C. Render l -D fl ,-guy lp 11 PPV ask 2 -mm W Z7 rr :- Q Q. V- 0 J -lllL,E9Qf1rv F. Robertson A Rodriguez L, Rogers J. Rollins B Roper M. Rorick B Roslingforr m .. e .' Q. ' . 3-6' I, 1 J Q' H . ,L l-4' ...Q . 9 r X 1- I 36' 'V ,les-f fan x .x X DX ' s ' I y K QA., X S 1 Su y 6 'sn ce 5, 'V' 12 ' M f' r 6 M if 'P' xr-'rf 1 s S x 4-5 y f 5 XX ' JSM J err 7' X liqffgxlf 'X Xiwno -7- ew- F Vs 'V' J Ii r, , Q5 e ie! 1 ' at .. ,- .v , . 1. -f .wwf r. 'f . ' sr 3 M , S, Zi 'Q 'J far' uk! Mega:-N D Xxx Q v. 9 .3 .5, Q Y J? ll vi v 1 ,i Q J l 'l . ,CT T 0 3 :K ' sf. - ., IJ J , J r 1 A ll . I l ' r S J Q ' 'di . 'x I e , , X... 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Russo K 542252. vgf' W Sanchez gijgnsveby ' Rx J, Schgemfa B Schultz C Secllacek B, Shaheen 39 1. ' -,J D Shears S R U . g ..Ya G. Shoemgker 4' R. Sknnner - S '42 Tian? C. Smnh K Smllh W Smllh Q' -'- -3 B Snobb M ., mam' -' M Tszfaxf I, , L Spees J Spencer ' ' nz smffofd P 4 Q '4 Tmrrran X K, Sfowe w , as swbblefwm L Slulll S K Sullivan A M Swarvhour P Swarlhoul Alilhhinillniri- T QM?- m T. Ta ET Q7 T Toscana .x , L. Townsend A i V i' R. Tragy D Tucker .AA.T.y - fi?-Lula B. Tussey S I J, Vance - F Van Schoyck A 1,7 G Vaughn - J. Vllardo J. Wackerman l X, .I a ace als ff: ers X ., D. wma Q: S E. Warlord af. ' y hx W. Warnuck ' ff. K ' M. Weeks P Wegfahn D. White Whlfenocln J Q R Whmng Q s T, Wnllunson A -Lwalkinsgp Q, Q. J Will f-. -D wllllums D, Wilson S Woodward B Yssel FN. S0 AOWZOVES Enthusiastic workers in high school lite were the sophomores, who proved theme selves capable ot becoming good up- perclassmen. They worked together and planned many successful activities, Having completed their freshman year, they felt secure and a real part ot the student body. Knowing their way around the school and being acquainted with the rules gave them the ability to cope with most problems that arose. All in all, they had an active but very happy year. A Aditi-it V Alsltrv R Aldridge l Algots la Q G Allen ,. , L Allison .H Anileis-on ki S Anderson 'K l Aiiilivwson L Anlrstii ' ' K Applvgirlv ic ftifiwi -fs 4. , 7 s 2T V ' l Asliurst , 1 S Averill '! - ' 1. i Avirrrnimles l Btlclreldei A Ballanlont S Bnlliei Baltzor ' ar e J' - A J, Bnril A B Bartlebaugli le f v' All 'CSP Leading their class through o year of busy activity were Joan Suggs, president, Sue Gibson, vice-president, Lucille Beebe, secretary, and Zell McClelland, treasurer. l , - , s we KI :.:, 9 A g . -i 5 ' 7. U ,Q it - , , Na- s me 2 N was ,so VQ Q -.r i , ap. .4 A '. -. nu 4. i- .-. Y N- uf N , i . f L i i K R Bent -Ll! 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Berge Berksvresser Berryman Berryman Bells TTETEW V Black Blackburn k -U Blecksmlvh Bodolay Ballmer Boone Boone Borens Bouchard Bourke Bowles Brndley Bradley Bramhall Brand: Brcrnesky Brenrager Brom Brooks Bromoll Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Browning Buckels Burdlck Burgess Burke Burkhalver Burmood Burrows Ballon Cohoon Carry Callanune Campbell Campbell Campbell Cappella Corlmarv Carlson Caruso Chapman Chenaulr Clark Claxron Clements Cobbe Coble Conklm Cooper Corder Colo Cox Cramsey Crawford u o Cummings Daruels Darnell Darrow Davls Davis Davrs Disvelano Donaldson J. Donnelly M. Donnelly B. Doyle J Doyon F Drob L. Durfee T. Dymem R Eclmborne P. Eddy E. Egon J Eiker J. Eller C. Ellrofv J. Ellrorv K. Ellrs J Engelhard E, Englrsh J Enrrgln S, Enyorv D, Erick J Ernsv IE. Evans G Evoro G. Folk J Former B. Fedorenko B. Felrciono G, Frfe J, Fxfweld A Flnnerry A. Flresvone D, Firmon F Force C. Foster C, Foster J. Fosver J Fowler M Fowler D. Fox B Freeman B Freylog D. Fry R. Fuller S. 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Yoshido . ...QW ,-.45 I. W 4 6 N' lx A up .f 0 g ffi' 4 5 x 'F ,A in: 2 4 X v :SS Ni Ji rf AQ? ' L f Vw' r 'fish ' . A -A K - e fs x KA-J ? id , 5. ,D X ! I l Y it 1- ,Ag Q, I. N. J Dancing ond refreshments were offered at the sophomore party for the enjoyment of oll. .v 3 r. fn . ,. Q . .dw N f ' 'MQ' ROW ONE: R. Carroll, R. Inmon. ROW TWO: N. Stone, V. Remny, P, McGivern, K. Bozich. ROW THREE: R. Trochtc, D. Holtgrieve, S. Komur. sm .,f 'v ,.....A,.,M--H ll ll Ili 'W ls .ll ax! lt 5.1 lr- A irii, sw, g rg Lx- tf is an Leaders of the freshman class were Gary Maxson, president, Tom Morgan, treasurer, Barbie Hoffland, vice-president: and Louann Dougherty, secretary. J I' 65 A172612 Slightly confused but willing to learn de- scribes the freshman class this year. These new boys and girls gradually became ac- quainted with high school life, and they contributed much to the talent show ana other school activities. A freshman dancing party was held, and everyone who attended enjoyed himself and made new acquaint- ances. Qld friends worked together fronn the beginning, and new friends were con- stantly being made. For all freshmen this was a time of getting to learn school rouf tines and a great time of growing up, , KR Ijbbon ' P Abrc , , , - 5 H 'Q S Arliten .- ., f- .. - . f . -F G I sw K Q -' Q l Arlanws n- , v 0- Q, .,. -,I Q ,, - C7 . s, . 4' ' I Arlcimson 1 K K M Adrivvwsan , V x , Y at ti Agftn Q A C 'ill , Q Q W I x K ., , isaii A h.,A'mli::V-- I .l Alsup d QA Anrlevseii ' N' -K A. 'H ' K' vi 'L ' 3 B Andersov 'P' ' t ll J, , L' V :sl ,' lmyxf K -5 B Andi-rsoi v , 1 lx , 'l '1 A' l Anclersori f X, v f -i K Amlorsoii '- ,i A gg 'gf'f4,, ff X 'X' f , W Aim-twi- .fit 2 K s i W My i mf I M Andrews . I ,K l Apgar as -.Q V.. P Arnalrl ,gm at , .. , g X .-X - H- 3 '- 4 i Atoms ' 1- P Yi f . . .. ' M Y ' -1-. - .22 v 5 N 1 Asbrn .. ff k , ' gi N. x C V.. K. ' v 6 1 gt V . 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Q l .rg . wp. . . 1 ' 'Y Vw., t V, sid .Nf:,f.2f ' , .- '.u.y,l..K' f ' 'fLf53i'4' ' f 'ft,y E2 ,- ' .,-21,1155 . ., ,-.r ,xcfkig . . L:':.f7'f,j-, XXI A' .31 .., .1- JT' T' '- ' . 1-2'1 ' 1' LT .. ..,',r.jf-'- -. 1 H fu .f'f1:'1F.f x 3 . K 1 k ' - 1 .- - 1,.- - 34:11, , ,, ' 1- J :fig-gn , ,. . ,bf f 1,1 9 , H Q- -,Q f ,4 1' 1 ,ff wi. xi .8111 P V .. A 1. 1, .. . - , V.. px, K ..AfW Ja ,v Y ,v -.,, ,' . -.wy--. 5, . 'f 9 :s 11 ,' ' .-5 .79 3 ,- ,-,A . cf. .ff ff fri, , .31 1' .gr 4' ,..., LSQQUO LQl QwcxY 4 1 ' ,1. fx. V- - H. 1 1 -. ..,, 1.1' 1 1 1 'r, 1 -Y 1 1 1 . ..w 1 QX The first football game was an evening of fun. The game was well played, and to top it, we won. einem er flze We really enjoyed the iunior play. Entertainment like that we don't get every day. DECEMBER . . . iunior play . . . Christmas Ball . . . Christmas Parade . . . Football Banquet . . . Christmas Assembly. SEPTEMBER . , . Big and Little Sister Party . . . Sports Bar- beque . . .Covina Day at LA. Fair. The Alcyonians and Esquires really did prance When they put on the Esquionian Dance. if OCTOBER . . . B cheerleader tryouts . . . Esquionian Dance . . . Masque and Dagger initiation . . . iunior rings, The Thesnian Play was held in November, Another occasion well always remember. NOVEMBER . . , Football Dance , . . sophomore bake sale . . . Thanksgiving vacation . . . first basketball game. nmlmvvsuwfm-miswwnm.f1nw..u:4.wN:..em.s.., vm- . ,,.. . v . 1 V 'Q tl For its fun and its frolic and laughs not rr few, We'll always remember the All-Girl Revue. JANUARY . . . Gene Norman T.V. show . . . All'Girl R Jr. -Sr. Talent Show. f ears if mls A dance that was really enjoyed by all Was the much celebrated Valentine Ball. FEBRUARY . . . Valentine Ball . . . All-School Skate . Fiosh.'Soph. Talent Show. .am H- Then off to the beach for Easter vacation. Some kids got so tan they caused quite a sensation. tival . . . All-League Dance. Next, the first baseball game, when all played so wellg As far as excitement, it really was swell, Q-f V V' s-Qs. X, The senior play is being spoken of yet. That was one occasion we'll never forget. MARCH. . . track season . . . senior play , . . Mendez concert . . . the Bunny Hop. QQW sei, ' ., G, .V , , . rf ' ' -0 MAY . . . Senior Mothers' Tea . . . Jr.-Sr. Prom . . . C.l.F. track finals . . . senior picnic. Then the Cardinals came out with their fun and their cheer To remind us of happy times throughout the year. JUNE . . . Cardinals . . . Baccalaureate . . . commencement. APRIL . . . Easter vacation . . . Ye Friendly Glee Club Fes- 4 5 0.4 ,L af , , 4 N.. T T'1 K-'xr' M W1 fo, A 1 006 if IT A3 A Sue Holbrook Miss Mildred Mellon, business adviser, and Ginger Hotfland Editor-in-Chief Miss Annabelle Loose, yearbook adviser. ar bm Work of many kinds goes into the making of every Cardinal, and this year was no exception. The Car- dinal staff was composed of the editor-in-chief, busi- ness manager, literary editor and assistant, art editor, class editor, two photographers and two sports editors. Besides their own jobs, each ot these workers did several extra jobs. The entire class worked on the dummy, and several new layout ideas were brought up. The entire staff dis cussed the cover, end sheets, the theme, and made sag gestions concerning other matters in the book. Thi year nearly all the staff and class members sold Cardinal also, One ot the highlights of the year was a trip to Year book Day at the University of Redlands. l C M d J. Mandel. ROW TWO: L. Carrillo, C. Bettner, B, Miller, G BUSINESS STAFF g ROW ONE: M. Duke, J, King, S. Vaughan, M. Danie s, , oo y, Hotflond, bus. mgr., B. Shaheen. Ji. as fd: .-I. . , L X . 'ff T-iff ' .- we .i . .'. fe tw 'i'-M Q' 'F ' 4. 'y' 1 ,Y 0 v xr 3 --Q , . 1'-4+ nf? i 4-if' HUQEA ka! .5 'X' Rey'-. ' Y .- f' ik' nu! ' 7 5 . .31 ' ll M - . , . ll L ..,.,,,w In charge of all the literary aspects of the ardinal were Mary Darling, Toni Saadi, lit- rary editor, Lorraine Rogers, class editor. Ginny Ellis, senior class editor, looked with Jproval at the art sketches by Lou Caraway, t editor. Accurately reporting the sports were Dixie aftland, sports editor, and Jim Hubbert, as- stant sports editor. Dhotographers who gave up lunch and dy periods, as well as their free time after ool, were Jeanie Mercado, Charles Carter, d Charles Burkhalter, assistant. RQ N ',, 5 Q' aff 1 Q It S. ll if J ff Crt A-'f fs? or ,,,c - C. C ,,c.,,...gL6...w--- X - f K iff 7-:Il l Janet Parry Co-editor Candy Bettner Business Manager ar bm Publicizing school activities was the main iob of the Cardinal and White. This organ- ization worked to put all events before the public eye. Many fine feature stories anc editorials were written. These kept the stu- dents interested in the betterment of our school. The C8lW called attention to weak- nesses on the part ot the students in theii school behavior. Examples of this were the editorials written concerning clean campus tor shortened days. Reporters also gave rec ognition to all persons or organizations tha merited it. Some ot the features that most Colts en ioyed were the Couple of the Week ani the i'ColIege Corner. The Couple ot thi Week was a story in each issue of thi steadies on campus. It told where each hal ot the feature couple was born and grew up and how they happened to meet each other Working on the blocking sheets are G. Hofflond, S. Rob inson, and J. Vaniman. Typing copy are C. Spoor, C. Sampson, and J. Elarto while L. Craven, J. Parry, J. Parry, and M. Roelle watct 4 and Qykife The College Corner was a column for the benefit of juniors and seniors who were Try- ng To make a choice of higher educational :enters IT Told of The opportunities and ad- farltages offered by The better known col- eges in southern CaliTornia. Sir ColT of The Round Stable was The I84W's symbol of Covina's spiriT in such :ampaigns as The fight against Tuberculosis. STudenTs' poems and sTories were accepT- ed, and literary skills were encouraged by he staff. STaTf members learned many new obs including proofreading, layouT, and fvriTing in a good iournalistic style. They had un learning because They were doing some- hing Tor the whole school. We all owe The C8lW a vote of Thanks or the work and Time They have spenT in naking our paper a greaf success This year. olding a post mortem la discussion of the paper after ubllcationl are Joyce Parry and Janet Parry, co-editors. TAFF- -ROW ONE: Joyce and Janet Parry. ROW TWO: Vaniman, editorial pg. ed., J. ElarTon, feature pg. ed., Spoor, news pg. ed., S. Robinson, sports pg. ed. DW THREE: M. Duke, G. Hoffland, N. Lind, C. Bettner, Rawson, Mr. Thompson. ROW FOUR: M. Roelle, L. ayen, D. Tatum, S. Jensen, L, McKenna, C. Sampson. 'Wm 'il JN 95A J: arhllux - A., .A A 1' X mis.. -' .D Joyce Parry . .4 Co-editor Mr. Thompson Adviser ...-.- i I f' 1 X Q ' R ,A W Vw 'Sis' ,zrlgm Li:- ',i25 R ,I ,K - ROW ONE: S. Glenn, S. Gardner, K, Ord, D. Roberts, S. Lewerenz, A. Russell, S. Vaughan, J. Pursel. ROW TWO: L. Maier, C. Smith, l'. Hari, G. Adzovich, A. Evans, C. Moody, S. Holbrook, M. Hoffland, M. Daniels, S. Robinson. ROW THREE: B. Cox, M. Duke, D. Hotfland, G. Hotfland, B. Miller, G, Ellis, J. Parry, J. Parry, S, Kaenal, B. Sparks, M. Sarver, Mrs. Lyford. lOl liiinling ilu ii' pies S Lvvv cywzicms ring tliit liist some-sti-i vvz-rv S Glenn, alcyonc, D Roberts on-nz, sm , and J Puisel, tieas. BOTTOM:Sccond semester l iilms vvvir A Russell rlcyonv S Gardner, vireepresq K Ord, sec, and Vaiiglriin ttktcls bl- I ' f 'Y' .. ' .' .,.f. , ka Service with a smile described fully the splendi service displayed by the Alcyonians. These junior ani senior girls vvere a great service to the school. Thes applicants vvere selected on citizenship, good-standing teachers' recommendations, and service points. Decorat ing the halls for Backeto-School Night and holiday decorating the goal posts tor football games and keep ing students out ot the halls during classes were a fei ot the many proiects well fulfilled. They sponsored th tirst soc-hop ot the year, and later, vvith the co-operatio ot the Esquires, the Esquionian Dance. During the sec ond semester they iourneyed to the veterans' hospitc to entertain. Their meetings, three times a month, vvere spei usefully in thinking up money-raising methods for tl' purchase of a lighted billboard. They had their annum Christmas party vvhich consisted of going out to dinne and to a show, Under the able assistance of Mrs. Lyforc the Alcyonians. proved to be a great asset to the schoc 'E - ' T v 'Sw-1 A F ROW ONE: K, Stowe, J. Wood, K, Deitz, B. Plummer, R. Gibson, J. Reed, N. Coword, J. Price, G. Bryont. ROW TWO: Mr. McClellan, F. Crabtree, D. Word, G. Beovors, L. Mortenson, E. Horris, T. Button, G. Wood, J. Reistetter, B. Deizsi, B. Colbreoth ROW THREE: R. Hopkins, J. Hubbert, H. Eller, S, Kupferer, D. Morris, J. Dougherty, B. Brown, P, ln.mon, G. Cobbe. fquire Creoting school loycilty was one ol the mciny iobs nl the Esquires. They were seen supervising the student Jody section cit the gcimes ond ushering cit moiny events .uch cis Bock-to-School Night, bcicccilciurecite, ond grud- Jdtion. The Esquires were also known oround coimpus for heir parties. These pcirties were cittended by cill mem- bers cind were usuolly ci grecit success. The Esquires ecimed up vvitl. the Alcyonicins to put on the cinnuol Fsquire dcince, which wcis held cit the Greenlecxf Temple n VVhittier. The Esciuires were ably cidvised by Mr. Mclflellctn, vho took ci grecit interest in their cictivities. The junior ond senior boys were chosen on the bosis it co-opercition, scholcirship, citizenship, guolities ot ecidership cind chcircicter. There wcis ci minimum mem- ership of twenty-four boys ond ci mciximum of thirtyf wo, lt vvcis 11 grecit honor to be ci member of this club which was devoted to giving opportunity for leodership nd building ond preserving morcile of the students, It vcis ci gocil thot every eligible boy should have striven or. Lending the Esquires were Buddy Colbieoth, pres, Gene Wood, v-pres- Eorl Hrirris, sec., John Wood, treosy ond Jim l-lubbert, sgt nt cirrns 'Q 'lf .us - nfl .' , ' , M FlRST SEMESTER-ROW ONE: J. Kindsvater lvfpres.l, D. Lester lsec.l, A. Evans ltreas.l, V. Grubacich, M. Tesarski, B. Shaheen. ROW TWO: J Baril, S. Vaughan, L. Beebe, Z. McClelland, S. Marley, D. Love, B. Wechsler, S. Gibson, F. Kristen, N, Knor, K, Herner, N. Stone. ROW THREE: Miss Mellon, G. Lohr, S. McConnell, R. Johnson, P. Wegtahrt, K. Chenaulr, B. Mahon, C. Carter, L, Geiger, S. Moody, S. Holbrook, M. Duke, L Carr,J Cahoon Gafiforizia Sclzofarskzgo gljederafioiz Superior work in classes was needed to become a member ot the California Scholarship Federation. This academic honor society was a highly respected organi- zation. Requirements to become a member were three A's and a B or two A's and two B's plus extracurricular activities. Lite membership was attained by belonging to CSF. tor tour semesters, one ot which had to be in the senior year. These intellects personified were in a wondertul position to receive a scholarship tor their out- standing achievement in education. Miss Mellon was the able adviser ot the organization during the tirst se- mester, and tor the last part ot the year Mr. D. Smit? took over that iob. All the members worked tar beyonc the call ot duty to achieve experience that they shal never forget. SECOND SEMESTER7ROW ONE: Mr. D. R. Smith, J. Kindsvater lv.-pres.l, D. Lester lsec.l, A. Evans ltreas.l, V. Grubacich, C. Moody. ROW S. Vaughan, M. Hoftland, A. Ballanfant, M. Duke, D, Hoftland, G. Hottland, B. Miller, M. Darling, K. Herner, G. Lohr. ROW THREE: R. Jo M. Daniels, J. Richardson, J. Pearson, B. Lewis, J. King, D. Love, K. White, T. Saadi, C. Carr, J. Cahoon, L. Maier, N. Stone. ROW M. McKain, B. Plummer, P. Wegfahrt, L. Geiger, B. Mahon, D. Snow, K. Gottschall, C Crummer, V. Skarda, C. Carter, J. Schaeffer, S. Hol o--.4 - X4 , uv K .1 Q B. xx., ' , .W ..9 F m J.-:Q F- rt - w- ' L mas., V - l K 1 lea I ROW ONE: J. Cox ilst sem. pres.J, M. Tesorski 42nd sem. pres., lst sem. treos.l ROW TWO. K. White, L. Sein, M. Collentine M Burrows L. Beebe list sem. sec.l, L. Allison, B. Wechsler llst sem. sgt. ot ormsl, S. Morley, L. Donaldson, B. Lewis. ROW THREE: Mrs Walker S Hocquebord, C. Conklin, S. Chenoult, Z. McClelland i2nd sem. v-pres.J, S. McConnell, M. Hirsch, S, Enyort, A, Southworth, P Burgess G Lohr, J. Englehort, A. Firestone list sem. sec.l ycaipicnzs ui!! and Sora!! Designed tor girls who ore underclossmen, the Wy- cciipions set out to promote better citizenship, With much enthusicism they promoted service ond school spirit, de' velopecl chdrocter, ond ledrned to ciccept responsibility. These girls worked hcird to become members ot this service orgcinizcition, They were chosen mostly on their service points, vvhich were eoirned by ushering cit plciys ond doing countless other tcislcs. Lecirning more cibout newspoper ond oll iournolistic work wos the gocil ot the Quill ond Scroll. The members displciyed outstonding qucilities in their work, ond high stondords were upheld by cill. The club is cz notionol honorory society tor cill high school iournolists. At Co- vinci it included those who hod worked on the Ccirdincil cmd the Cordinol ond White. D. Hofflond, M, Hotflond, S. Holbrook lpresl, J. Porry, G. Hofflund, M. Dorling isec.l, J. Parry, Mr. Thompson. Wmgmvrl. QF R ' 17 ,gg x l , . ,Q . .A j ,i -ffsf 'Q--s.'if ,, 1 N, ,A be , I y. ru m' f'HQ,.f'.ffb-1? Q., -dt 5 AW' -. sv! ELECTED OFFICERS: Mrs. Morley, adviser, Jean Elarton, presiclent,Toni Saadi, vice-pres., Barbara Snabb, sec. , 7 Since the Girls' League consists of all the girls of the school, it would be quite difficult to have a meeting with all the members. Therefore, two representatives are elected from every class except for the senior class. Ceaseless activities for the Girls' League included the big and little sisters, the annual All-Girl Revue, two .kr ,' N9- 4. . 4 1 9.9' I exchange assemblies, all-girl assemblies, and the ever popular Senior Mothers' Tea. Under the able leadership of the adviser, Mrs. Morley the Girls' League did much to further the school ac tivities. REPRESENTATIVES: Marie Tesarski, Jean Baril, Barbara Rae, Sandra Grubncich, Cora Rieder. -.,., if Q. xv, .3 9 v aa me J. Q 4 ,, .1 , A 4 1' 4 ?'!'. vim-, .N , 1. W V-f52'vfd.1f ks' 'Y' ' 'gg A. M- A .,- y s xg' A X332 ' -.1-V-, ,fr . X, K, .'.x,,.,, -A-.,u .S , ' M f f Q. 'q-4 - ,r, v ?,N ' l., -,fl sl 6' U' K .4 I ,, w-, , , - ,y, K ., L ,F 1 . ,K , ,, . . . - ,H , I . , . .... .5,p,..f.,- 'ff' . , .,,.,,f.f, 5 f 0 H, 3 .- - ., Q4 .- , W, am , we ,Q ' Q 1 Q IABOVU fXl'l'OlNlfD OFFICERS if Smtth, F Van Srhoyclc, K. Curtts, 5 Iamum, lRIC7Hll The Toy Shop, a prtze wtnnmg skit an the All-Girl Revue, was a clehght to the audnence, MOWER RlGHTl To create a Chrtst, mas utmosplurm, the Culs' league decorated a beautuful tree for the school. KBEIOVVI Danfnng to the musuc of Hal Lomea at the Valentme Boll tn thv Glonrlora Legion Hall were many Colts, The Girls' League sponsored thus 'gurl ask bay affair. f 0 Lxbvli A .u,,.,- . N., .- 1 n f -. '11 f., 4 5: 1 'Hs I N. 'ni-. Q ,.-1 N ..,, .,' ! . 9 X ,A 1 . 5' 5, vo a Y -5- -, 5 ,wx We T71 ,- i rf i Understanding and gaining a better knowledge of Christian faith were the members of Tri-Y. Tri-Y was the teen-age branch of the Young Women's Christian Association dedicated to the development of Christian character and good times. This large school club added much to the school spirit by participating in many school functions. Their first big proiect of the year was sponsoring the Annual Football Dance. Beve deTntff'of thefclubfpgented gold footballs to the-ico-iqptgirjis of the Jecun.xY-Day was an acfiwfyiemioyed both by the Tri-Y and the Hi-Y, This trip to Hollyvvocl for entertainment and then to o football game rated very high among the activities of the year. The annual Luau was one of their final activir ties. Fun was abundantly enjoyed by this group. ,V iv tu K r J lwb JMS: FL- N ROW ONE D Harlow M Berryman G Ostrander M Mottinger S Petrone C Curtis, J. Rainbolt, L. Stultz, O. Barnes, B. Lumley, C. Johnson, P, Rice. ROW TWO S lamurri B Richins C Sansteby G Bereuter C Sampson C Render ROW THREE: A. Jordan, F. Kritzet, S. Rockwood, D. Millet, D. Dcivis L Poitras L faraway J Ponsy S Sedlacek L Bishop R Sharp L Hiatt C Smith E. Worford,F. Pusina, .i L an Y N. h . K .l. . -.,. 4.5 Y 4 - -., Q . YW . . . v 1. s ...I . Q, ' -u C,Q4l, , Z' .Ah SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS -V ROW ONE: S. McConnell lpres.l, R, Donaldson lv.-pres.l, L. Beebe lsec,l, S. Gibson ltreas.1, B, Smith llnter-Club Council repres.l, B. Wechsler, D. Love, J. Mice-lc, C. Hunt, A. Cooper, J. Keller, ROW TWO: L. Trimble, B. Glahn, P. Burgess, V. Black, D, O'Bryan, M. Russell, J. Lewis, F. Garton, L. Darrow, S. Marley, P. Mulqueen. ROW THREE. Mrs. Robertson, B. Lewis G, Lohr, A. Poitras, M. Seim, M. Huber, P. l-layter, M, Cota, M. Callantine, B. Welsch, J. Sero. ROW FOUR. C. Roarty, G. Masor, A. Ballanfant, K. Boachard, C. Conklin, P. Gentles, M. Burrows, M. Tesarski, C. Widener, J. McCubbin, J. Eller. FRESHMAN Y-TEENS-ROW ONE: G. Kellam tpres.l, L. Lewerenz lv-pres.l, K. Marx tsec.l, P. Noonan and D. Smith lsgt. at armsl, V. Castorina llnter-Club Council repres.l, P. O'Donnell, C. Marx, B. Whittington lclevotions chm.l, S. Clark. ROW TWO: P. Hays, B. Wingate, J. Nagy, M. Nelson, B. Worth, D. Brown, G. Slagor, M. Jonkey, P. Wedlock, M. Campbell, B. Flea. ROW THREE. K. Smith, L. Noonlcester, A. Murphy, J. Smith, M. Morphis, C. Mumford, L. Munford, M, Mairs, J. Smith, D. Kerr, J. Zimpel, S, Eclgley, J. Olson, B. Warso. ROW FOUR. C. Dane, L. Darnell, C. Todd, N. Carhart, P. Boone, Z. Brant, P. Newell, B. Bradley, G, Oakes, N, Knorr, B. Hoffland, A. Curll, M. Beebe, T. Whisler, Miss Kovar ladviserl. i A 'Y' , a- .-nna-gg 1 W? In-.au .! WWW. . femrf, 7 5 -1 -an .Jw ,ala .7 ' y - W 1,59 liifm, Frey, X v 4. '.-,:' i ,W -. 'J r -' wir.- Xs X .. -1.06, , ,,. in - vf. v .4q,f , I, ,,. -- ' A .. au.. ROW ONE: M. Hotflancl, J. Suggs, K. White, A. Poitras, B. Merrill, A. Hurst. ROW TWO: P. Eddy, M. Jonkey, S. Marley, K. Bouchard, L. Rhodes, S. Linton, P. Noonan, G. Kellam, S. Sands, ROW THREE: S. Enyart, J. Thyberg, S. Grubacich, V, Grubacich, L. Dougherty, P, Aschenbrenner, J. Dougharty, D. Nelson, Mr. Atwood. Luzior Sita fesmeiz 0 merica ROW ONE: P. Aschenbrenner, mayor, M. Hoffland, speaker, L Rhodes, sec. ROW TWO: Mr. Atwood, adv., J. Dougharty, parl., Nelson, treas 1 9 ' i - w 1 M Destination-a sound government. This was the motto ot the Junior Statesmen ot America, These student workers were a part ot a nationwide organization. Their iob was to make all people aware at youth in the political world. They also had as their purpose to ac- quaint more high school students with our state anc federal government, The Junior Statesmen attendec many conventions in the San Gabriel Valley League which proved to be very interesting and educational At these meetings the tuture politicians presented, dis cussed, and voted on bills. This club had many activities around school whicl included selling food at basketball games and taking charge of student elections. A very successful year wa enjoyed by all members of the group. Besides havini tun, they learned the basis ot a sound government sys fem. Good fellowship was The moTTo of all The boys who belonged To The Hi-Y, The high school branch of The Y,M.C.A. Their purpose was To creaTe a higher sfandard of ChrisTian character in The school and To develop a sense of clean living. This service club was an acTive lnoneliT To our school. These sophomore, iunior,and senior boys were seen selling programs aT The fooTball games. The annual Trip To YADay in Hollywood proved To be one of The main acTiviTies of The year, and The members saw many famous film personaliTies, Their snow parTy was a greaT success and was enjoyed by all. Bi-monThly meefings offered a good chance for Them To Talk over problems and plan new acTiviTies for The fuTure. I HRX ROW ONE. J, Wood, Treas., G Bryani, sec. ROW TWO: J Vaniman v presg R Caraway, pres. ROW ONE: J. Shackelford, S. Raap, E. English, K. Arone, C. Yoshida, L. Darnell, D. Wood, B. Leech, L. McKenna, J. Cobbe. ROW TWO: B. Brown, K. DeiTz, H. WhyTe, D. Daniels, B. Mahan, G. Wood, B. Layman, K. Riegal, F. Reed, W. Sparlin, J. Vaniman, B. Diezsi, B. Plummer, ROW THREE: Mr. Bates, J. Davis, D. Robertson, K. Johnson, G. Allen, D. Thompson, M. Semour, M. Suggs, G. Phelps, J. Park, C. Richardson, B. Joy, D. Butler, D. Townsend, G. Cobbe. I 1 IV D Q . -1 5- fur W- --. A.-mums, A tiff. f . M:f . . ew-.-,Q ,uk Mf- ROW ONE J Rreke, pres., J Packard, v.-pres., C. Bettner, treas ROW TWO M Carpenter, sgt at arms, J Williams, parl. The Cherry Pie Contest was one of the events all crftrye Future Homemakers looked forward to. ln the contest this year the winner frorn Covina was Judy Rieke. Among the other events was the Christmas Ball, which Judy Rleke won the F.H.A. cherry pre bakrng contest. ,,,,.......- was shared equally In sponsorship with the Futurr Farmers. ln preparing for future home and tarnily lite, these girls found the Future l-lomemakers a great help. Q Lufure omema cert 0 merica ROW ONE. A. Hurst, B. Lewrs, B. Rice, J. Rrchardson, P. Dnehl, M. Cherrett, L, Rindt, P. Hayter, P. Massey, C. Smith, L. McHenry, J. Barrl, N. Beardsley, J. Borens. ROW TWO: M. Carpenter, S. Lewerenz, G, Lynch, C. Dane, J. Kindsvater, L. Lennon, L. Noonkester, J. Walk, C. Mays, M. Seim, K. Smrth, J. Smrth, M. Tesarski, M. Burrows, P. Gentles, C. Brornhall, C. Bettner, Mrs, Wheeler. ROW THREE. V. Walker, J. Wul- lioms, J. Packard, J. Rieke, L. Corrillo, S. Woodward, F. Caylor, J. Tollestrup, P. Kupterer, K, Edgell, D. McCullough, M. Mclntyre, M. Huber, J, Button, S. Enyort, M. Hirsch, B. Quackenbush, J. Joyce. WU z QQ? A l :iii ,.-.... -4 , W I ,ln ...diss s.,., L ,Mai , i lll II. E 11 11 A' vw ' .ff i ROW ONE. B. Gorton, P. Cocogne, C. Muncie, B. Milligan, D. Knickerbocker, B. Leech, D. Bollier, T. Brown, B. Williams, G. Savage, R Stoops, R. Hill. ROW TWO: J. Dobson, B. Deemer, J. Foster, B. Kitty, D. Foster, B. Cox, D, Carlson, R. Miller, K. Johnson, B. Adamson, F Cocagne, R. Truiillo. ROW THREE: Mr, Connolly, B. Brown, D. Enders, S. Kupterer, A. Bollier, W. Sparlin, P. Calverly, M. Smith, C. Motts D. Mulhall, B. Keeler, P. Nelson, L. Betz, R. Baker, T. Green. gufure gl-armers merica Gaining experience in nature were the Future Farmers tion credit association contest, public speaking, and citrus of America. This national organization was designed judging contest. The F.F.A.and F.l-l.A. put on The annual to teach vocational agriculture. The teams ot the Covina Christmas Ball. Bette Cox served as this year's queen chapter took top honors in the following fields: produc- and inspired the boys to a happy year. F.F.A. officers working with the horses ore P. Calverly, rpt., B. Truiillo, Treas., B, Brown, v.-pres., B. Cox, queen, A. Bollier, sent., J. Schouten, sec., S. Kupferer, pres wif ND ' L K-Nap V T' Q .. ...Arr i , ,,4, , V Shown working in the F.F,A. garden at C.H.S. are S. Kupferer, K K ' y Q A B T .0 W'f io'd pv - ruiillo, P. Calverly, A. Bollier, J. Schouten, B. Brown. fx S ui, ,A ., . W, 91 53 S . :' Jlufure me ers Better understanding of The opportunities of Teaching explained well The purpose of The Future Teachers of America. The club was open to any boy or girl in The ninth Through Twelfth grades. Mr. Lorentz was The very energeTic adviser who helped These students sTrive for a great future. The club was laTe in getting started bo! proved Through hard work To be a big success. The Fufure Teachers were affiliated wiTh The Califor- nia Teachers Association and The NaTional Educational Association. They looked forward to practice Teaching in The neighboring schools. ROW ONE: G. Lynch, M. Cherrett, C. Bennett ROW TWO. G. Falk, J. Masor, M. Darling, B, Wechsler ROW THREE: C. Carr, T Saadi, B Durham, M Ban- ister, Mr. Lorentz. effermelz ls A Under The guidance of Coach Bemoll, The LeTTermen's Club became one of The Top clubs on campus. The goal of The Letterme-n's Club was To promote sportsmanship in school and in interscholastic athletic conTesTs. Members must have earned a varsity leTter in football, basketball, Track, Tennis, or baseball To qualify. The familiar insig- nia of The club was a small C worn on The members sweater. The constant spiriT and sportsmanship of This club were a areaT assef To the school. ROW ONE. D, Robertson, G. Thompson, B. Bivens, G. Thompson, F. Reed, D. Morris, B. Diezsi, G. Cobbe. ROW TWO: C. Richardson, K. Chen- ault, J. Shinn, S. Kupferer, B. Lockett, W. Sparlin, D. Gustavson, B. Brown. ROW THREE: Mr. Bemoll, B. Esquire, W. Smith, L. Rubottom, T. Button, T. Taylor, .l. Davis, .l. Vaniman, B. Joy, D. Townsend, G. Wood, L. Holman. -.Q 5 .4 T -, 4' -m r- fy, c .V ri... V5.3 -' . ,,:L?.., p , , .. , .. 1 W ' 4 V. L ' r ' T f . - , , ., - - Y A -f ., . .1 . -it fi f . fy . mfg'-v,T - . - -. 1, 2. R+ r iw- 'r H T fi' . ff. T T 5. T - - T. ,. ff , 92 T ,.fAj'.., ..i. , ,,,. iigif,,p.,,,g,,,,xiw . r .. , . g . Yi f .1 f , if M, in ,Q . 4 . 5, ,' 1 kr pri if 1 . - vim I, V .,., W . K V i, - f g, -N J ,aff Q' , wiv 1 - , 5 My W iw -K Tv 'r' gi 4'.'f'i 'W se 11. in 1 i it i . , ' A U , ,4 .. . ,V I .i . A f . , ' . . . , ,A 3 Ax 4,9 .nv ik, , ., ,I , x -- 2. um -...A wif. 2 M , , A 15 unix, .. .WMM W -. ,fs :....f,-.vs-?2anL....1-.Kiss .R 'ri-1 'N 'Y-. '.:W14..s.5. GIZEEIJECLCQEVS Pep and spirit were displayed enthusiastically by ie B cheerleaders. These five girls tried out before the eshmen and sophomores in the gym at the first of ie year. They were always seen leading the yells at ie B football and basketball games. Their active cheer- ading offered a better opportunity for them if and hen they tried out for varsity cheerleader. The spirit and ersonality kept things in an unroar at the games, which teered the boys on to greater efforts and success. Terry Gelvin, Elaine Ethridge, Suzie Riegal, Karen Almlie tice were in store for these girls during gym, after school, and at night. They took great pride in appearing at White fur-trimmed outfits were worn by the Rhythm- the games and marching in the Long Beach Parade. ettes this year. These forty some girls were chosen from They added color and spirit during the football season the tryouts held the previous year. Long hours of prac- and helped lead our team to victory. QONT ROW: J. Keller, S. lamurri, M. Beverly, P. Clinton, S. Hacquebord, P. Clinton, S. Mika, L. Peden, L. Allison, C. Hunt, A. Firestone, B. awis. SIDE ROW: L. McHenry, P. Suggs, K. Firestone, D. O'Bryan, K. Bouchard, C. Blaney, J. Rainbolt, B. Tussy, J. Suggs, B. Smith, C, Wide- er, C. Conklin, C. Bettner, B. Glahn, S. McConnell, B. Yssel. BACK ROW: C. Sampson, A. Hofman, N. Graham, J. Hawkins, K. Sullivan, S. etrone, M. Mottinger, L. Carrillo, M. Berryman, J. Berry, S. Chenault. 4-.-n.-.1-ig. 1 , Q if-l yllx 1 g1 , .7.4l.g .of 'lv ,L ,Q .. , -. X M , ,X 1 52 5 'A ROW ONE: B. Lewis, P. Wedlock, B. Nigg, D. Belding, L, Hall, D. Fishbur M Conenna, OW TWO: Miss Roeske, B. Lane, N. Krebs, R. Nelson, M, Beebe, G Oakes, S. E ley. ill its X .fl f, All LLV565 I A Preparing themselves for a nursing career was the thought of most of the Nurses' Club members. These girls paid a visit to the Los Angeles County Hospital where they were shown through the entire establishment VC Ely A Mail meets, play days, and coclcshoots were only some of the events in which the newly formed Archery Club participated this year. Although mem- bership was limited by the amount of equipment, a great time was had by all. Another reason for the popularity of the Archery Club was the chance to meet new friends from nearby schools. The Tues- day afternoon meetings were not only to have c good time but to practice and ready the girls foi competition under the able instruction of Miss Roeslce adviser, and Mary Conenna, president. and were given several pamphlets telling about nurses training. The girls also went to Covina Hospital and en ioyed another tour there. This club met the second anc fourth Thursdays of every month to discuss the differen nursing techniques. Mrs. Morley, the nurse and adviser helped prepare many girls for a very useful life aheac ROW ONE: L. Beebe, C. Robinson, L. Clements, J. Zimpel, L. Darrow, J, Parker, D. O'Bryan, J. Micek, S. Witmer. ROW TWO: Mrs. Morley, H. Thompson, N. Weist, V. Barthel, B. Warso, Z. Brandt, B. Newell, P. Boone, M. Holk, B. Welsh, V. Hines. Vx VI? Iv! 5-r i afilz A Learning more about Rome and Romans was the goal ol the latin Club. This club met on the lirst Tuesday ol every month to discuss Roman customs and to plan lor luture activities. Several plays were given during the meetings by the students. The Dee cember meeting was made into an evening Christe mas party. The freshman Latin students were invited, and there was dancing and a humorous skit, which everyone enioyed. With the work and cooperation ol the students the club was a great success. 05 012qui5 zfadores hgi,-.. ROW ONE: M. Campbell, C, Robart, S. Grubacich, B. Warso, B, Glahn, K Bozich, A. Curll. ROW TWO: E. English, J. Guinn, V. Skarda, D. Taylor, A. Ballenranr, L. Geiger, R. McWhertcr, L. Thompson, D. Hawkins, D. Lewis, J. Alsup. ROW THREE: L, Tyler, K. Gottsrhall, S. Fullerton, B. Lewis, L. Beebe C. Roarty, M, Darling, B. Varisco, B. Stone, K. Sullivan, F, Lewis, B. Mahan, M. Cummings, Mrs, Garrison, B. Blau. Learning and enioyment were combined in the Los Conauistadores. lThe Conauerorst. Anyone who had taken one semester ot Spanish was eligible to join. Stu- dents looked forward to attending plays at Padua Hills and holding other activities. Mr, Webster, this year's new adviser, and Larry Komar, president, did much tor these interested Spanish students by promoting a better under- standing ot this romantic language. ROW ONE: D. Camplin, V. Hines, J. Olsen, S, Hutchison, J. Pearson lsec.l, M. Jonkey. ROW TWO. Mr. Webster, D, Mulligan, H. Neault, G. Code, K. Gluesing, J. Ord, G. Maxon lv.-pres.I, L. Komor lpres.l. ,, M V. , wl :- rf, , -N 'Qi nt. X11 ii 1 Q-'JW 04 .ft I 14' JL--. G . nz . ,Q-Q lk- 554,- ROW ONE. L. Pietz, C, Massey, C. Johnson, P, Sharp, M. Schnoor, J. Mercado, K. Firestone, J. Napalillo, S. Burrows, C. Spoof lpres.l ROW TWO: J, Beardsley, E. Poitras, S. Rockwood, D. Davis, D. Millet, J. Barkley, M. Lerg, S. Coulter, B. Christopherson l1reas.l, Miss Beresford. ROW THREE: M. Roarfy lv.-pres.l, D. Reitz, M. Krause, W. Dobbs, J. Breilein, M. Concannon. Stagecralr was a newly forrneol club giving the f f sruolenrs a chance To learn stage lighting Techniques, rnake-up, anol costuming. I Planning Those pep rallies were The members of y The Rally Cornrnirree. This group consisted of The sec' refary of afhleiics, The songleaders and The cheer- leaders. B. Cox, S. Robinson, E. Ethridge, T. Gelvin, K. Almlie, F. Crabtree, J. Reisrefter, M. Tucker, S. Riegal, B. Sparks. R' I jing. . nav. Gloria Payne and Bob Esquire entertain at the Junior-Senior Talent Show. ssemhlies 'Entertainment personified well described the talents lisplayed in our many assemblies. They consisted ot moth student talent and outside talent. One ot the first tudent production ofthe year was the annual Thespian :lay presented at Thanksgiving time. This year's pre- entation, A Football Hero, proved to be very amusing. he annual Christmas program with all the choral groups vas very enioyable. Against a painted stained glass window, the choirs, sextette, and octette sang a wide variety of Christmas music. All the classes worked hard to present their annual shows which were a big success. The outside talent was accepted very well by the students. An escape artist appeared at the first of the year to intrigue the audience with his fascinating tricks of escape. The Mount San Antonio Choir presented a very enjoyable program ot music. Dr. l-lubbert enthused the audience greatly with his speech on Abraham Lincoln. The assemblies proved to be very enjoyable and were appreciated by all. J. Washburn, J. Suggs, K. White, M. Greenwell, and P. Suggs sing The Tliespian play presented the Thanksgiving theme. No More at the Freshman-Sophomore Talent Show. 3 Z 1' ff -f .-Q 1.1, ' it ww, E QSM ' -,f 2953 --4-wif 4, -- .fy G w .ri 5 Q . 1. v f A , A 'Ya lla , f Qdy - - A zz , , . ra . . . . Pryor . s. Pryor nron . . . phnef. . . X Qngres . .. bps .. rvelle . ly . . . lena . . ie . . . la .. l . 'yne . . J ...,. Dean Dugan Arlen E 3 1 Y S A-.,, is K Although Sharon is apprehensive as Flora makes her entrance, the boys ore very pleased. LVUZ6 wo all . . Bill Oden . . . K. . dlRWPrice . . Sherry Vaughcfn . Bolo Brown .. Kay Firestone . . . Carol Moody .... Judy King 4, Gretchen .. Carolyn ,.... Joel Vilardo . . Frances Van Schoyck Gloria Manion Lindo Mcl-lenry .. .lim Vinson Paul Wegfahrf .... Bill Leech . ,. Henry Berg .. Charles Carter ... Mike McKain .. John Capllonch l l x gg, lb--wi ll TW 45.4 l i b his devoted fans, is bored and disgusted Tex, being worsuppef y with the whole situation. Randy and Buzz are giving Mrs. Pryor an argument, as usual, while Mr, Pryor is looking over his new set ol house rules. - A .Q rl Al f. , A 5 d Q ROW ONE: K. Ord, S, Beardsley, K. Prufer, J. Cahoon, C. Faris, J. Anderson, M. Leach, G. Ernsr, P. Dougherty, A. Russell, S. Coulter. ROW TWO: B. Esquire, P. Aschenbrenner, W. Dobbs, G. Archer, D. Dreesbach, H. Eller, J. Dougharfy, R. Hopkins, C. GebharT, D. Reitz, Miss Beresford. HSQLLZ 602 dqqgl' ROW ONE: J. Dooghrmy and Bob Esquire, lsT and 2nd sem. pres. re- spectively. ROW TWO llsT scm.l: K. Prufer, v.-pres., A. Russell, sec., J. Calioon, Trens. ROW THREE 12nd sem.l: S, Beardsley, v.-pres., G. Archer, Treas., M. Leofh, sec. TOO Fun was The Theme word lor members of Masque and Dagger. Twelve boys and Twelve girls were selecTed on Their acTing abiliTy alone from sTiTT TryouTs during Their iunior year. The rugged iniTiaTion followed and lasTed Tor a week. lT was a True TesT of The neophyTe's desire and abiliTy To acT. MosT of The members of Masque and Dagger were in The senior play Our Town. They also worked on The idea oT having BiTs ond SkiTs as a money raising proiecT. IT was an honorable club ThaT every senior should have Tried OUT Tor. 'EE 'if' has 'I' -.5 ROW ONE: J. Walk, N. Knorr, L .Sein, G. Gilbert, J. Richardson, P. Massey, L. Clements, S. Ewing, L. Noonkester, L. Hill, V. Castorina. ROW TWO: J. Ernst, D. Ostrander, C. Silver, M. Meads, M. Robart M. Morphis, B. Rea, G. Kellam, K. Marx, M. Campbell. ROW THREE: G. Oakes, S. Enyart, L. Pellech, L. Trimble, S. Thompson, C. Roart , F. Garton, . Tyler, B. Durham, M. Cummings, L. Geiger, V. Skarda, Miss Austin. Zkespicuzs Specializing in acting, staging, costuming, lighting and attending plays were the members of Thespians. The club was open to students of all grades. Thespians was designed for those who enjoyed any form ot show business. Students could prove to themselves by partici- pating in their many plays whether or not they really liked to act. They presented their first play, A Football Hero, at Thanksgiving time. Traveling to nearby com- munities to view their presentations proved to be very entertaining. Much experience was gained by these up, and coming actors. Leading the Thespians were K. Marx, sec., S. Ewing, treas., G. Ke-llam pres., and J. Ernst, v.-pres. si .,.,.: , . 6 . ' Q, . . ' sq. --J.. wr +1 ' g X. 1, Q cv'-Q .fw.a 5 H ,..x . T 1 Y -J' Q , . .n,,:.,. s -W n ROW ONE: Mr. Lott, S. Marley, S. Miko, D. Tucker, J. Anderson, L. Mortensen, R. Leemhuis, N. Coward, D. Swafford, T. Saadi lprest, C. Cox V. Ellis, M. Sarvei, M. Daniels iacc.l. ROW TWO. P. Jones, J. Knight, V, Dougherty, R. Moddelena, J. Suggs, W. Magnuson, D. Ratnson, B. Samuel, L. Holcomb, M. Folsom, P, Suggs, L. Trimble, M. Leach, M. Beverly. ROW THREE: A. Firestone, K, Bouchard, J. Konop, S. Coulter, J. Rieke, B, Green, M. Hatcher, D. Jones, D, Tatum, D. Morris, J. Washburn, H. Henry, E. McCarthy, M Jewell, B. PreVol. ROW FOUR: J. King, C. Morphis, L. Bechtel, G. Adzovich, J. Gould, J. Breilein, B. Norris, B. Lockett, W. Dobbs, M. Concannon, J. Melton, S. Chenault, G. Avermides, Fsrlfennedy, L. Rhodes. Composing the Cardinal and White Choir were boys 7 and girls representing the finest singing quality on cam' ar pus. Some of their singing engagements included the Christmas assembly, Rotary Club, Glee Club Festival, Spring Concert, Baccalaureate, and Commencement. Be' , , ing host to seven hundred students tor the Ye Friendly Glee Club Festival was the climax ot the year. gg oys I cfeff - Selected by audition were the boys ot the Octette. This organization has grown in popu larity during the tvvo years ot its existence and has appeared on programs both at school and in the community. QB ,AK ROW ONE: M. Angell, R. Svvattorrl. ROW TWO R. KUITY, M Daniels lafcompanistl, D. Hotchkiss. ROW THRFF1 H. Kurtz S. Hanson, M. Concannon, R. Tatum , I LV5 Sexfeife Singing in The Girls' Sextette were some ot X J l 9 the most talented girls in The school. Included 3 among their appearances were The Kiwanis' La- dies' Night Banquet at The South Hills Country Club, The Rotary Club, the Corona Naval Hos- pital, and The Gene Norman T.V. Show. J. King, H. Henry, F. Van Schoyck, M. Daniels laccompanistl P. Burns, V, Ellis, M. Sarver. Oyf I GAOVLLS Newly formed This year was The Boys' Chorus. These boys gained experience in singing which prepared Them for auditions to The Mixed Choir. They Too appeared in The Christmas program and The Spring Concert along with The other choral groups. Their masculine voices resounding across The campus indicated the enioyment ot the members. ROW ONEi Mr. Lott, R. Mogill, J. Foster, D. Foster, S. Davis, K. Burmood, R. Schwieterman, J. Barritt, B. Doyle, M. Daniels. ROW TWO W Stanley G. Fields, l, Gilford, R. Wilson, H. Kurtz, H. Whyte, A. Mount, T, Ralston, M. Hornbrook, J. Noto. ROW THREE: P. Lockett, R rtz Do Hopkins, W. Taylor, B. Petty, J. Gustafson, D. Wood, L. Bennett, M. Angell. -...af xx. Vi N- ROW ONE: Mr. Lott, J. Smith, K. Firestone, L. Gilpin, S. Riegel, J. Walker, S. Zachary, P. Wedlock, S. Norman, D. Hart, J. Shank, M. Daniels. ROW TWO: M. Cam bell, S. Hessen, J. K nor, R. Bass, J. Potter, B.,R B. Bradle , P. Swarthout, L. Childress, J. Barkley, A. Haddad, P. Grover. ROW P Y 055 Y THREE: L. Hill R. Pietz, L. Munford, M. Clark, M. Rishell, Garten, S. Allison, L. Shewmake, C. Smith, M. Andrews, C. Munford, L. Buchanan, L. Willis, D Rayburn. ' irfs I Gfzoms The Girls' Chorus has a very important place in the choral department. It gives the girls a chance to be- come acquainted with more difficult part singing as well as solo and sextette singing before members of their own group. From this experience the girls gain confidence. Participation in this group enables some of the members to advance into Mixed Choir. Because of the large number of girls who liked tc sing, there were two sections this year. Each sectior had its own music which added variety to programs, however, they sometimes combined on numbers as well An outstanding contribution to the Christmas pro- gram was the beautiful Ave Maria sung by the ninety one voices of the entire chorus. Climaxing the year's activities was their participation in the evening spring program. ROW ONE: Mr, Lott, V. Franklin, K. Cockrell, D. White, G. Falk, J. Rollins, S. Ball, S. Hall, C. Applegate, D. Mulinix, B. Inman, M. Daniels. ROW TWO. P. Bassett, F. Caylor, F. Beck, G. Clark, S. Gunter, C. Roarty, L. Darnell, D. Holmes, K. Wahl, J. Lowry, E. Guerrero. ROW THREE: M. Morphis, E. Egan, l. Hobbs, T. Williams, L. Emery, l, Diltz, H. Thornton, J. Crane, C. Millay, G. Sheely, B, Welsch. ROW FOUR: V. Ernerlch, J. Parker, J. Lewis, J. Jiles, L Burns, L. Donaldson, C. Foster, R. Glidewell, S. Petty, R. Stafford, S. Kerr, B. Diezsi, M. McCusker. 6. GFQPH E :1 . Q fg . I, J +- SI A y . 7' XV 4 'WTC A J ,E .67 rckesfm Entertaining at a Parent Teachers Associa- tion meeting was the one activity which was looked forward to by the members of the orches- tra. Because ot almost no extracurricular activi- ties, a classroom atmosphere prevailed. In 's :lass musical talents and skills bec ore highly developed and speciali t sical groups. ' U X' ...wi . XVII' Row one J. Holm, c. smnh, R. cmmii, J, enter, Mi. Aisup. Row two: N. stone, J. if K!! jj ommercia PIANISTS. C. White and B. Anderson. ROW ONE: H. Shainberg, Mr. Alsup, K. Chenciu t, C. Crummer, J. Olson. ROW TWO: D. Echols, J. Cahoon, J, Alsup, D. Garner, D. Cahoon, K. James. 7 . 'Q'-my i Q- -fi .. E f fly Algots, B. Aley, B. Anderson. ROW THREE: E, Badgley, L. Woodruff. CL65 fm Some ot the better students from the orches- tra and the band were chosen to make up the special group, the Commercial Orchestra. This was the musical group which was designated to play for all the soc-hops held after the home football and basketball games. Members were also available for any ot the other school dances and tor any assemblies. This year as an extra- curricular activity ltheyv, along with other of the school musical groups, went to the naval hos- pital in Corona and entertained the veterans. gpm-.zz Q .. 6 il T vb-'l LV, A 0 '-1 ai-.1 . .M Q , , .1 'M a .,. ' rs , Y fs. MQW . ' .T L ,f 'S , . -J L-lo..-ma.f95f3?2-is I 'sinh'-vsvv-X 'VA-I- '- MAJORETTES: J. Vllardo, C. Corder, l.. Maier, N. Lind, C. Carr, FLAG TWIRLERS- J. W rxri l, M. Leash, IX. J clrvlm, J, Thompson. off cuz Parade and the Covina Christmas Parade. The Colt Banc was also one of The school bands chosen To participate Our own Colt Band Could he seen always doing a in U.S,Cfs high school band day during the hall time Terrilic ioh with Their sTunTs during half Time aT The fooTf of The Oregon-U.S.C. game, With all their performance hall games. They marched in Two parades: Long Beach The Colt Band had another very successful year. ROW ONE: J. Beardsley, C, Smith, J. Cahoon, L. Wayt, B, Shaheen, B. Anderson, G. Kurtz, G. Siagoi, C. White, R. Scnnoor. ROW TWO: J. Richardson, L. Port, M. Gould, V. Scarta, Schupbach, D, Dreesbach, E. Jenks, G. Warnlce, B. Merrill, N. Beardsley. POW THREE: Mr. POW Palme D Calioon, D. Garner, J. Mingle. K, Sweeney, K. Chenault, J. Welsh, C. Crummer. B. Billmeyer, L. Pittman, C. Cory. ROW FIVE. L. Rubottom, J. Conwell, J. Eiker, H. 1-'Aria filiikhwe Lei R' we L. Breitbarth, D, Echols, J. Olson, F. Radmaclwer, P, Wegfalirt J. Fraser, J, Guinn, B. Lurnley, B.,4QdenT R. Kitchener, W Alsup, P. Inman, J. Vance, L. Craven, K, James, T, Hammond FOUR. B, Hurst, J, Alsup, J. Sanders, C. Lindsey, B. Clark r, J. Craven, D. Douglass, D. Lawson, R. McWl1erter, C. Lewis and Gonna! Meeting on Thursdays after school were The members of The council, who worked hard To keep The machinery of the band running smoothly. The council was com- posed of the band officers from both band classes, The drum major and his assistant, and other special officers. The duties of The council were To Take care of The publicity under The publiciTy chairmen and To keep Things in order. This year They gave a large welcoming dinner in honor of Mr. Mendez before the concert. ROW ONE. K. Chenault, B. Shaheen, D, Echols, M. Gould, Mr. Alsup. ROW TWO: J. Guinn, B. Clark. ROW THREE. J. Frazer, J. Cahoon, C. Crummer. oncerf an Rafael Mendez highlighted The year's performances when he made his appearance aT The Mid-Winter Con- cert given by The Concert Band in order To raise money SUESTS1 Robert Mendez, Rafael Mendez, Ralph Mendez. DIRECTOR: Mr. Drummer. CLARINETS. K. Crumrner, M. Gould, R. Guerrero, C, Ihsen, M. f. Skarda, G, Slagor, N. Stone, P. Wegfahrt, P. Welsh, C. White. BASS litcl1ener, LlV. Schupbach, H. Shainberg, R. Silva. TROMBONES L Clark, L. Craven, D. Douglass, D. Garner, T. Hammond, P. Inman, K. LARITONES: E. Jenks, R. McWherter, G. Warnke. HORNS: J. Craven, J , . Q4 iui -mf K dvi' for exTra-curricular acfivities. They entered compeTiTion at The district festival in Pomona from which The winner went on To compete in The regional fesTival in Long Beach. All members of The Concert Band worked Tirelessly on Their parts for Their Three solo and ensemble nights. Alsup. FLUTES: B. Anderson, J. Cahoon, B. Shaheen, L. Wayt. OBOE1 C. Laramie, J. 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Coaches Bemoll and McClellan welcomed eight returning lettermen and forty three other eager boys. They started immediately to shape up a team that was later to be crowned champs. Under captains Jerry Park and Ron Caraway the inspired Colts began their march toward the cham- pionship against the Rosemead Panthers. The Colts edged out the Panthers by a close score of 7-6. Tackle Dick Morris played an outstanding game and won the award of Player of the Week. In the second game Covina met an old rival, the Red Devils of Pomona. As the Pomona boys were unable to get going, they were downed by the spirited Colts to the tune of 21-6. Fullback Bob Diezsi played a brilliant offensive and defensive game and was chosen as the outstanding player that week. El Rancho appeared next on the schedule and was the first league opponent. Don Davis' ninety yard touchdown was the main factor in the game, and the Colts moved on to own the Dons 21-12. As the Colts and the South Pasadena Tigers were unable to decide the winner, the game ended in a 7-7 tie. Guard Dave Townsend was chosen as Player of the Week. The Buccaneers of Bellflower and the Bell Gar- dens' Lancers were no match for the Covina eleven and were defeated 2l-O and 2l-2 respectively. Tackle Howard Lightner earned the title of Player of the Week against Bellflower, and right halfback Buddy Calbreath, for the Bell Gardens game. Left halfback Ron Caraway sparked the Colts to victory over the California Condors in a hard fought game which ended T3-9 in favor of the Colts. Before a crowd of 7500 on the Covina field, the Colts downed the undefeated Baldwin Park Braves and captured the 54 championship. Quarter- back Bill Bivens was the outstanding player. The following week the Colts iourneyed to Santa Barbara to receive their first defeat of the year. l-lalfback Ned Belding was the Player of the Week. Although defeated by the powerful Anaheim squad by a score of 36-6, the Colts concluded their successful football season as S.G.V.L. champs. A Colt sweeps end for several yards. VR 15 r ff . if-4 'fy' 'P- 'Avy'- l 7 .33-125' M? L? if . ,A, r-. 3.31 .x 4 't 4 Q ,X ,'s'.g,,sf..n'.g',s.:1' ,, K 'K -v v-. :.,,,.,,'. 'x .. Q 'Q . . . 'S ...f . . . -4, 1.-f 5 ' , , . . L .5 - y 1. N ,, , . T , - M-2 -. 1 - ' Q - . ' 4 .'1---244' Nc-Pr--f 'J 1- - .2'.Q.., J. 'Ts '- .. f.z 'fT'Lr!',Q. mmf -.KX4 -R .,w. '- v l A 1, '-'lp' A ht: ff .A?JS .- .gifs Q- N : Nr' Mg 7 ' 4 '-. .. fr- .' .'.- ,' ' 4 , . ,. K ' o ' f p. ,wtsl 'ww' .,,., g,1 .'v' 'nh ui. . .stub-.9-l.' f, -,.'.f..- , Q-'QU 5' vs' ,Q . .s . ROW ONE: Conch Bemoll, T. Button, C. Thompson, G, Thompson, G. Cobbe, D. Townsend, N, Belding, B. Diezsn, K. Chenault, R. Hall, B. Calbreuth, J. Qumkvnbuslt, Qoncll Monson. ROW TWO: F. Henderson lrngr.l, B, Mahan, T. Robertson, J. Brandt, D. Whittington, M. Hornbrook, F. Reed J. Vonlman, R. Caraway, J. Pork, G. Vaughn, T. Hammond, H. Laghtner D. Butler, Coach McClellan. ROW THREE: D. Wilson, B. Plummer, J. Davts, W. Walton, D. llustovson, D, Morurs, l. Elliott, T. Taylor, Bly-nch, C. Tackett, B. Norris, A. Topio, M. Laramie, B. Joy. ROW FOUR1 D. Carlson, D. Colby, G. Wood, D. Davns, B. Bivens, B. Lockett, A. Drylue, M. Suggs, S. Kupferer, D. Nelson, W. Sparlin, A. Grove, L. Craven, A. Lockwood. Covina threatens B.P. gool line. A Colt is stopped by a strong El Rancho defense. A . ,'ivJffs,. S '3'f'.A N . T , .1 . ity , ,,f-'Ewt5c,- Y' A ,S -Q :Cl T my .y x.....,...W.x,1X .x,.,.x+. ...qw x - . p 35' , O , L, 1 Q 4 -il.. k W l :f'ww !lf'I1vlA 4. x Q x i' A ' I Co-copfoin Ron Corowoy K N xxx g C Joyaus league champs give conrhes escort into showers. I 66150225 Rosemead . . . Pomona .,.. El Rancho .... Soufh Pasadena Bellflower .... Bell Gardens . . California .... Baldwin Park . Santa Barbara . Anaheim . . . COVES 6 7 6 21 I2 2l 7 7 O 21 2 21 9 l3 6 12 25 9 36 6 1' xv-PN wi I k, Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Caraway is brought down by Rosemead defender eaque Siem my COVINA .... Baldwin Park . South Pasadena Bell Gardens . . El Rancho . .. Bellflower . . . California ... .Y tx , .qi T'ii4ufEiJwft as 5 ,K iv.S.w W ,if SQ g.z7lfE-5114 ,gi 'gl gf'li'-3f',aJiJ-F: I , i vfasii gs! Q3 ROW ONE: J, Spencer, K. Arone, D. Bollier, S. Roop, J. Cobbe, W, Rohrer, D. Mort, B. Thompson, J. Dunham, B. Thompson, W, Stanley, L. Brown, T. Lewis. ROW TWO. S. Coman, A. Mount, L. Holm, J. Koupp, G. White, F. Jo nes, B. Andersen, G. Brown, D. Munson, T. Tomich, B, Funk, C. Foster, R. Perry- man, D. Reeves, D. Daniels. ROW THREE: Coach Earl, C. Yoshida, J. McKee, T. Padilla, B. Bowden, D. Nelson, W. Crawford, N. Frye, K. Saltz, B. Cum- mings, L. Hall, G. Papez, T. Wilkinson, R. Tallrnan, T. Wilkinson, B. Anderson, Coach Berkenheger. ROW FOUR: J. Shackleford, G. Smith, L. Darnell, D, Thompson, D. Wood, C, Riegel, P. Boone, E. Abbott, L. Whitenack, S. Eva ro, D. Williams, B, Hayes, J. Stanford, S. Diaz, D, Firman. Dunham eludes defensive tackler for long gain. Although the Coltlets improved in spirit and ex- perience every game, they reached their peak late in the season. After dropping two practice games to Rosemead and Pomona, the Covina eleven en- tered league competition. The Bee's then went down to a strong El Rancho team by a score of T6-7. Coach Berkenheger and Coach Earl's team dropped two more games to South Pasadena and Bellflower by large margins. The high spirited Coltlets played the best game of the season against Bell Gardens. Even though they lost T3-6, they looked very impressive. The next game the Coltlets rnet a heavier and more experienced California team and were de- feated 33-O. The Bee's ended their season by losing tothe strong Baldwin Park Braves. Even though Coaches Earl and Berkenhegers Q ' ' team lost every game, they gained experience which will be very valuable to them in their future years on Coach Bemoll's varsity squad. T13 Under the expert guidance of Coach Snyder, the enthusiastic Cee squad showed great improvement as the season advanced. Many hours of practice turned out a team that gave all their opponents a good battle. The Cee's started off their season against a larger El Rancho team and lost 31-13. Neither team was able to score in the Citrus game which ended in a scoreless tie. Bonita was no match for the ag- gressive Cee's and lost 33-O. Later the small Colt- lets were downed by Bellflower 32-O and went down to El Rancho for the second time T2-7. Cali- fornia, one of the strongest teams in the league, was also victorious and downed the Cee's 32-7. The team was up for their next game against Baldwin Park and looked very good tying 6-6 for their final game. As a result of their hard work, the Cee's formed a good ball club and showed great promise for next year. 66 Bee's California . El Rancho . . Bellflower .. South Pas. .. Baldwin Park .. Bell Gardens ... Covina . . . Cee's California . Bellflower .. El Rancho . . . Baldwin Park .. Coivna . . . offfefs LEAGUE STANDINGS ROW ONE: T, Butler, P. Messenie, K. Archer, M. Stearns, P. Boyer, D. Kelly, D. Bozich, J. Lindley, K, Graves. ROW TWO: C. Sked R Dent M Usher D. Lewis, D, Garritt, R. Zell, L. Arone, T. Michaelson, T. Elliott, M. Corder, R. Moran. ROW THREE: M. McAdcm, S. Anderson, N Nissel A Maier D Martin, J. Smith, E. Tracy, G. Maxson, D. Hill, G. Stoops, J. Carr. ROW FOUR: D. Wilson, J. Craven, C. Land, K. Dudderar, Coach Snyder B Parsons H. Steinshover, L. Rubio. Crabtree drives around defensive guard Captain Fred Crabtree held o sparkling record this year with such titles as Player of C.l.F. and Most Valuable Player of the S.G.V.L. Breaking the school rec- ord of 412 points and the C.l.F. seasonal record of 739 points, he scored 789 points forthe season. He also surpassed Bevo Francis' record of 776 points to cop the national interscholastic record. Kupferer stretches for tip-off. A . L . ROW ONE: L. Mortenson lmgr.l, D. Roarty, D. Ward, K. Stowe, H. Eller, J. Brandt, H. Bryant, G. Beavers, D. A Townsend, B. Bivens. ROW TWO: D. Roberson, M. Suggs, P. lriman, S. Kupferer, Coach Sooter, F. Reed, G. Keeline, B. Joy, F. Crabtree, G. Cobbe, K. Johnson lmgixl AT RIGHT: Coach Doc Sooter. -4.1-, .Q ,TX . .. .....---..,...,, 1 ,X 1 ' I l Zh unify arkefbafll After months of practice, Coach Sooter shaped one of the finest teams in the history of the school. Led by Captain Fred Crabtree, who was chosen as the team's most valuable player, the Covina quintet surpassed last year's record of 22 wins and 8 losses with a 25-8 record. Although the team was inexperienced, the Colts went through 16 practice tilts, taking ll and dropping only 5. The Varsity Hardwooders defeated Long Beach Poly in the final game of the Edgewood Tournament to cop the championship. The spirited Colts opened league play early in January and were out to capture a second league title for the school. The Covina five breezed through the 12 games and dropped only 2. The only two defeats came at the hands of a strong Baldwin Park five. The Colts placed second in the S.G.V.L. and opened the C.l.F. play-offs against the Aztecs of Mark Keppel. When the smoke of the battle had cleared, the Colts emerged on the top side of a 47-34 score. The Colts, unable to corral the Huntington Beach five, lost a heartbreaker 79-64 and ended the seascn of agreat Covina team. - 'mlhn-Q El Rancho ..... So. Pasadena Bellflower . . Bell Gardens California .. Baldwin Park El Rancho ..... So. Pasadena Bellflower . . Bell Gardens California .. Baldwin Park Mark Keppel Huntington Beach . Zdqlld COI 65 ...33 52.... ...37 49.... ...27 49.... ...47 62.... ...5l 57.... ...52 43.... ...27 63.... ...52 58.... ...4O 6O.... ...57 59.... ...45 63.'... ...59 49.... C.l.F. PLAY-OFF ...34 47.... ...79 64.... Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina. Covina nsend and L Ag kj Cobbe. f JI 1269 1-ig.. Ken Stowe, Doug Word d G y B on ,Q J Mg 29 r Q4 Zu f jazzxx y32 K if K U GI' COVGIS. H yByT X Nb! F d pf fl Id EII N F d C K ST bf F kRd G gKI D Rb D R fy , lf Big Stun goes high fgr ygboundl Championship Coltlets wait tensely for rebound. 622 6l5!h2fLBZ!! ROW ONE: G. Bryce, J, Wood, J. Reed, R. Johnson, J. Cobbe, L. Holm, L. Holcomb. ROW TWO: B. Plummer, D. Wood, L. Walker, Coach Roenicke, B. Layman lmon- ngerl, M. Seymour, L. Carr, R. Burleson. swan fs' :zu za 351127 255 zzt 4 We Under the expert coaching of Floyd Roenicke and the leadership of Captain John Wood, the Bee basketball squad captured the crown of the San Gabriel Valley League. This was the first championship for a Bee basketball team from Covina in twenty-six years. Although lacking in height, the mighty mites' true marksmanship paid off in bas- kets that decided the games in favor of the Coltlets. Most of Coach Roenickes team members had gained valuable experience while playing on the Covina Cee and Dee teams. The Coltlets won five out of eight practice games and lost only one game to the Bell Gardens five in the first round on the S.G.V.L. 43-42. The second round found the Bee hardwooders out for revenge and the Colt- lets came out on top ofa 41-23 score. Garth Bryce and John Wood were chosen as this year's most valuable players. Despite the fact that they were defeated by Baldwin Park later, winning the Bell Gar- dens game cinched the title of S.G.V.L. champs for the outstanding Bee's. fl.,,e:., -- f .LY l i I - 'diss' '- , - -. VE' 1' , , ily , ROW ONE: L. Ashurst, D, Kelley, D. Burnett, B. Hunni- C cutt, M. Stoddard, D. Martin, J. Alsup. ROW TWO: L. Arone lmgr.l, D. Holtgrieve, T. Hopkins, D. Gates, Coach Berkenheger, G. Hunter, D. Bozich, J. Ashton, G. Davis, C. Bradley. ROW ONE: B. Osgood, T. Michaelson, W. Copeland, J. Bradley, F. McGraft, R. Schnoor, N. Drabb, D. Dorner. ROW TWO: L. Arone Imgr.l, T. Butler, J. Ord, J. Carr, J. Conwell, J. Dagley, D. Neilson, F. Henderson, C. Brad Iey lmgr.l ROW THREE. W. Marshall, L. Montgomery, D, Nettleton, Coach Berkenheger, M. Bromley, B. Free man. 602 66 Although the Covina Coltlet hardwooders tell short in their quest for the league crown, they proved to all their opponents that they were a tough ball club to beat. The Cee's, led by Captain Blair Hunnicutt and coached by Mr. Berkenheger, started oft their season by winning tive practice games and dropping only one. When the Cee's entered league play, they had gained valuable experience which enabled them to win three league games, losing only two in the first round of play. The second round of games ended with an irnpres' sive record of tour wins and only one loss for Coach Berkenheger's team. Captain Blair Hunnicut was chosen as the most valu- able player. J .2 ,ft -. qutl i s askefbalf The mighty warriors ofthe Covina Dee team not only gained valuable experience in ball handling, but also in team sportsmanship which helped in their winning games. The practice games were split with the Dee's taking three and losing three, but when the scorebook ot the first round was put away, they had racked up three more victories and received only two defeats. In the second round the Dee's won all of their games except one to Baldwin Park to put them in second place in their league. Coach Berkenhegens team chose little Jim Bradley as captain and most valuable player. ,, , J , , A VI , . wp, - . ' . -- ff-A r - - 41-529 r. ,, ,jg - , i' .. .1 ,... 'i :L-'mwvsf ' ROW ONE: B. Gustavson, J. Reistetter, B. Calbreath, B. Diezsi, T. Wilkinson, R. Caraway, H. Whyte, C. Richardson, G. Thompson, D. Colby, D. Enders, P. Marshall. ROW TWO. B. Lee, J. Overholtzer, D. Kaupp, F. Crabtree, H. Eller, A. Drylie, D. Gustavson, M. Leyton, G. Archer, B. Beard, K. Smith, E. Harris, G. Cobbe, B. Lynch, B. Lee. , , Ck unify mel The many hours of practice for the varsity cindermen :ire paying off in winning meets. Captains Bill Beard ind Ron Caraway have each turned in wins consistently 'hrough the year. Beard rose high in the air to break Vlerrich's l2'9 pole vault record. Under the able guid- Jnce of Coaches Monson and Haven, the Colts have 'acked up three league victories to date. The Varsity tracksters opened league play against El Rancho with a 57V2-4771 loss but came back the wext week to down Bellflower 60 2X3 - 4316. The Bell Gardens crew were no match and went down 76-28. South Pasadena was defeated, also. The Colts made very impressive showings at such invitationals as Santa Ana Relays, Huntington Beach, El Monte Relays and the Santa Barbara Easter Relays. Some ofthe boys who turned in rnany victories were Bill Beard, Ron Caraway, Gary Archer and Bolo Diezsi. With the fifth league meet coming up, the Colts are holding down the second place position and are still eligible for a league crown. Coach Monson and Coach Haven f A , iwxx . :Qptqjin Ron Cgfgwgy H u . yi x x 'S CClpTCtll'1 Beard is A Y r jj, ' ' t M' 'JBTSAM-4 , Y 'M W . it l Q ff ' Y! 1 nf ,f fi t , .,,, b l 'X bs.. l is . I N 'Q S i 3, Q. .E 1.6 , si ,ff ' , nasal - Mi- '?,,.,,-'ff f ,iz ' uwqfses. -' - ag '11 Vu V im-.rf .J ' 1 5 iii. fb .' xx 1 .p J ,hx Bob Diezsi sets fast pace in 440. Bill Beard is set to break school record Buddy Calbreath flies through the air Speedster, Gary Archer, leaves with 13' leap. for a first place in broad iump. for 23 flat 220. idseasofz ecards Kline ecards 100-- 10.3 .... .... A rcher 100- 10.0 ... .. Van Buskirk '3' 220-23.0 . .. .... Archer Browning '41 440--53.4 .... ... Diezsi 220-21.7 ... ... Nichols '3' 880-2:04.11 ...... .. . Whyte 440-49.5 .... . . . Thomas '41 Mile-4:30 ......... ... Almlie 880-1:5'-7.1 . .. ..... ... Gloege '24 Low Hurdles - 13.7 . .. .. . Caraway Mile-4:23 ............ .... W orrel '21 High Hurdles - 15.4 ... ... Caraway 120 High Hurdles- 14.7 .. ... Anderson '51 Shot Put - 51'l0 .. .... Wilkenson 180 Low Hurdles - 20.0 ... ... Anderson '51 Pole Vault - 13' ... ......... Beard Shot Put - 52'4 ....... ..... D rum '4. High Jump -- 5'lO ....................... Beard Pole Vault - 12'9 .. ... Merrich '44 Broad Jump - 20'l0 ............ Archer, Calloreath High Jump - 6'3 . . ............. Dancer '4' Relay -- 1134.3 ....... Beard, Caraway, Archer, Diezsi Broad Jump - 22'6 .. .............. Petifills '4 880 Relay - 1132.3 ...... Wickersham, Ward, Knapp Oelrich, Leigh '52 fN skims hurdle Archer, Diezsi, Caraway, Colbreath team up Chuck Wilkenson puts the shot 5l'10' 5 . . , ' ... jgiwf ,. - 1 'W I I - 5 ' mmm f 13' . mai-4 ' wi- - ir 'Www 120 highs. for a winning relay team. E v'-- ...f W ' X .,4flf11l'4f 'r, n'l. 1 ' 0 ,C ,, C X l .,, , Vi , ff J , .-1 f y ' gf , . .- L J, . ., Q, 'eif5,45 i ' .9 W ii .1 .. for a first. l i :wQn...sa-. -J -' . ' . Q'x.'1f ' i1l'9'.i '5'iLl'1f' ix- ni ' 'Y 5lAp-sl' . -' ' -J-4. V13-N ' ' ' NOW t ROW ONE. N. Frye, J. Wood, R. Tallman. ROW TWO: B. Anderson, J. Fiefield, B. Anderson, D. Wood, K. Saltz, T. Jones, K. Jensen, J. Stanford, T. Wilkinson lcapt.t, B. Plummer, T. Mcllwain, G. Bryant, R. Schweiterman. ROW THREE: D. Daniels, J. Cummings, J. Scherer, R. Van Bibber, R. McWlierter, S. Gatti, B. Holk, M. Almlie, B. Funk, G. Smith, G. White, R. Firmon, J. Newton, B. Hayes, R. Campbell. 66 ITLCL The Bee thinclads have turned in many thrilling per- high hurdles. formances throughout the track season. The most out- The Bee tracksters lost to a good El Rancho team 52V2- standing Bee tracksters to this date are hurdler Noble 4216 and to the league favorite Bellflower 6710 - 27'!z. Frye, sprinter Roger Campbell, distance runner Mike The Bell Gardens team was next on the agenda for the Almlie, and pole vaulter John Stanford. Frye and Stan- Coltlets, and the lancers suffered a 51 5,f6- 43 U6 ford turned in many wins throughout the season. Stan- defeat. Even though the first place division was out of ford has taken first place in the pole vault in all three reach for the Bee's, they kept pushing until the last league meets with his top height lO'3 . Noble Frye won meet was completed. two firsts out of the three league meets in the 70 yard Vilkinson heads for finish line Roger Campbell is set to leave blocks Mike Almlie pulls for record breaking Noble Frye displays good form in fast 220. in o fast 100-yard dash. time in 1320. in low hurdles, J w 'I .-Q-, .J-. 1 . V T ' -- :1!lO ' ' ...uv f f l ! ,-, i If- 'L' 5 V t '.., MV W J t Q , F , P fqmuf . ., f f'Q ..' ,J fi. . . 3 gg . 40 sa N C r!'+f?5'.fS 4 3 ,- - . . . , W ,xg-N. - .. . n CEE TRACK 1 ROW ONE: T. Elliott, J. Smith, J. Dunham, D. Martin lcapt.l, R. Kelley, B, Roberts, K. Archer, R. Carroll. ROW TWO. C. Ihsen, M. Corder, J. Fos- ter, R. Ige, J. Ord, D. Cox, R. Nettleton, R. Zell, J. Kaupp, T. Michaelson. if W . fx not ,sn f J -4 Qi fl L... - f. nr-Kyla Q . , . . . . . , . . 5' 'Af' 5 A . . - 3 f4Y tt va' . hw ifiblufnmns . T' W... ee mal and Gross owzfry This year's Cee team, consisting mostly of freshmen, were hard working and determined and will turn out to be valuable varsity material in their coming years. Under the excellent tutoring of Coaches Monson and Haven the following boys were outstanding in their events. Joel Dunham had a time ot ll:5 in the hundred. Charles lhsen turned in three league victories in the 660 with his best time l.34.4. Dave Martin pole vaulted l0'6 . The relay team was composed of Nettleton, Archer, lhsen, and Dunham, and they ran the 440 in 49.5. Other boys who helped the Cee's gain points were Wood, Wayt, and Roberts. CROSS COUNTRY -- ROW ONE: C. Ihsen S. Gatti, R. Carroll, B. Korner, L. Wayt B. Roberts, R. McWherter. ROW TWO Coach Haven, J. Overholtzer, C. Richard son, M. Almlie, C. Wilkenson, D. Kaupp, E. Harris. This was the fourth year Covina had a cross coun- try team. The long distance runners improved each year and should continue to improve next year as most of the boys are not graduating. The Colt team, coachec by Mr. Haven, placed sixth in league standings with c four loss and one win record. This record does not mear the boys were not working hard but that more experience was needed. The boys who participated in cross coun- try usually continue their distance running in the mile l320, 880, and 660 when the track season rolls arounc and bring in many victories for the cindermen teams ......:.6 .e,,...-xA ...Q-Q Jww, Y, 4 K tfuv, i , A5 C, , ix, C. ,f JH R X i ROW ONE: D. Carlson, J. Shinn, W. Smith, H. Barker, D. Wilson, D, Burnett, D. Ward, B. Gates, T. Button. ROW TWO: R. Gibson, A. Grove, B. Barker, B. Joy, Coach Roenicke, L. Craven, D. Morris, D. Townsend, B. Bivens. AT RIGHT: Coach Roenicke. V Zlz arsify asebaff With lefty Ron Gibson, captain of This year's horse' hiders, on the mound Coach Roenicke's Team was well prepared for The Tough competition of The San Gabriel Valley League. Bob Metz was behind The plate, Ron Gibson and Howard Barker, on The mound, Dick Morris, aT first, Doug BurneTT, aT second, Jim Shinn, Wally Smith, and Benny Barker, holding down The hoT corners, and Dave Townsend, Bill Bivens, Al Grove, and Bob Gates, patrolling The outfield. The varsity looked impressive in Their early season games. The Colts had a season record To The date of The Cardinal printing of six wins and Three losses with Captain Ron Gibson Tees off on a fast pitch. 1 B' ,,. Q c .-. ' . -Q 9 5, . ,-' fr Q .ei 5 . . ' f ff' , X V' 1 'f The league record standing at 2 and l. Pomona was victorious over The Covina diamondmen by 4-2 while El Monte went down 2-O, The Dons of El Rancho Tound The Colts in top shape and wenT down To The score of 7-2. South Pasadena was next, and the Colts squeezed by with a 4-3 victory. In The following game with Bellflower, the Colts fell short with a score of 6-i. Although The Colts have not met the Braves of Bald- win Park, The Team has a good chance To end up in first place with The start ot The second round. Third baseman Shinn cuts mon off at first. 1, ...,. ..-..,,1.. T ' , . gl' 4 ' I A-,,, ., 1 . .... -. 4 W M www Y y . , , . .W V - g -J - A R .. . M A, .... ,. u :Gif II m f 'z-. . t U ,Q -W g . V . ,,,,,. W 45' ll 1' - Y S ' -. - . X Y ' st' f 5X ' 'TT' .. T' .p-as T A . s . .. 4 r' ., 1 T + ff ' , y .N J as . . , my q2c.. .q . R i g a W My Q I Ni.. .W i n! V. '..' of 1 . - . '1 C T ' ' sw?-I! s ' e+f.'Fs .f-S... + 'T ' A - .. ..,n Q T 'L ' i A , ' xcirgi yftg ' f T -, .... of N M f.,,, ,,. y ,T s , .H Q , . , 1 ' A I T iii- .ip , '3 . if , 'gr g. i,,,..-f.,fr- .f T T . A T29 .. . . 1-,le 'I N, . 7 .xg M' ..,.k fxtvlk .lg 1 In K 1 Ar I Af... ' A ' it T. B' .T T . 130 . .1 3 . ' i sam, new :X . . . . 9 V IN4 vm' ' OCWN4 IN as is loom JA is Y N WN, 'Hhs' nllfx y 9-Q ROW ONE: M. Stearns, K. Dudderar, C. Landi, M. Angell, J. Cobbe, D. Green, D. Mason, S. Barker, L. Durfee. ROW TWO: XU sq il L. Holm, R. Hill, R. Barber, H. Larsen, D. Kitchener, D. Lewis, M. Brumley. ROW THREE: K. Regal, D. McCasslin, T. Tomich, -' D. Thompson, L. Darnell, T. Nichols, A. Meyers, R. Johnson, T. Rogers, W. Burdick, J. Hunter. ROW FOUR. Coach Ber- kenheger, B. Ward, D. Butler, R. Norris, T. Ralston, D. Garrett, B. Long, A. Jarvis, L. Thompson, K. Graves, S. Diaz, J Demaree, T. Nafziger. AT RIGHT: Coach Berkenheger. . fl! After Coach Berkenheger finished a successful season with his basketball teams, he took the iunior varsity and started out after the championship of The league. The beginning diamondmen did very well in spite of their lack of experience. This ye-ar's team was well rounded and the team as a whole was outstanding. The boys all practiced long hours, worked hard, and learned a lot about baseball. The J,V. baseballers started out the pre-league season against the Cougars of Citrus and felt the blow of de- feat 7-4. Arcadia was also victorious over the Coltlets, Jeff Cobb waits to tag Lyle Holm on hot corner Qi-4 ' 0 n QSELQZZ downing them l-O. But Coach Berkenhegefs team bounced by the next week to down El Monte 8-3. When the first round of league play came around, the J.V. nine were ready for the tough competition. El Rancho bowed to the J.V.'s 4-3. The Coltlets were un- able to hold the South Pas. horsehiders and the Lancers of Bell Gardens and fell short 7-4 and 6-l respectively. As the Cardinal goes to press, the championship is still in reach of our successful J.V. team. Dickie Thompson powders the horsehide for a three bagger. , i ,i -H- W lr , ' T in if tt. ' 1 il X ,i ,L 4' i .... 1 9,1 me T ,,....... . 1 - 'n 'wilIi'. l at .ex , ir--'ff T a -t .... . i ' , ':'v, '44 'T .K 1! : i n ' . ' TW Q 5 . i f .XL .ff yi i .lX-..!'K ' f E 1-..- ...- . -. . ,.,., ' ' . In min ' F ve F T, I A F -..,. fi' 5. ,V A f 1 7lI. ' , .F ' I X L Q h E N.. V i , .i F f ' -1:-.. -U ' L W ' ' 'r . . . . , -it .. ,. . --wt, it A K aw... -ff Y Ln.. ' ,ii ROW ONE. L. Holman, B, Esquire. ROW TWO: D. Garner, D. RoberTson, B, Schultz, IL. Rubonom, Mr. Mullen, C. Crummer, D Cronkhife, M. Mcliain, B. WesTraTe. F asf, A emzis mm Under The guidance of Mr. Mullen The Covina High Tennis Team was one of The Tops in The league. This years varsiTy Team was led by Three reTurning leTTermen: Don CronkhiTe, Larry Holman, and Bob Esquire. The rackeT men of SouTh Pasadena gave The ColTs Their ToughesT game of The season. The Team was exTremely well balanced wiTh such players as Mike McKain, Don Garner, Lee RuboTTom, Brad SchulTz, and Charles Crummer lending Their TalenTs To a successful year. Led by Coach STafTord, The boys of The junior varsiTy developed inTo a greaT Tennis Team. The J.V.'s opened Their season againsT Monrovia wiTh Mickey SchmidT, Jim Fraser, Paul WegTahrT, and Rudy Leemhuis on Top of The ladder. AT The Time of The Cardinal prinTing The season had noT been compleTed. However, iT was cerfain ThaT The junior varsiTy gained much valuable experience Tor Tufure posi- Tions on The varsiTy. Bob Esquire and Larry Holman square off in a fasv game of singles. 4? fy' sas.. .-...- - .... ...a.:..za .a-,... .. :Mm ir . ,.... sg M 5.-.I WWW' f'l 'WiM ' 'F' l I 2 1 I .uni ,fnxo fxl' i Jim Fraser and Mickey SchmidT display Teamwork in a game of doubles. ROW ONE: E. Badgley, E. Cover, R. Leem- huis, J. Guinn, M. Chandler, T. Koury. ROW TWO: P. WegfahrT, M. SchmidT, J Fraser, K. ChenaulT, Coach Stafford, C. CarTer, G, Code, A. Mounf. ,. f ..f21'f, W Ns rf If xjv ROW ONE: C. Blaney, S. Ewing, P. Lambert, B. Wechsler, D. Love, L. Rhodes, R. La Roche, B. Lane, K. Stennett. ROW TWO: C. Robart, A. Cappella, M. Simrn, J. Elliott, M. Campbell, D. Belding, F. Anderson, M. Jenks, K, Herner, R. Elliott. ROW THREE. C. Roarty, M. Beebe, G. Wornke, M. Yarber, L. Childress, K, Edgell, T, Cairy, B. Newell, Z. Brandt, D. McAfee, B. Herzig, C. Neiderheiser, C. Neiderheiser, D. Camplin. ir 5 I fkfefic 550cia1fz'012 Learning co-operation through active participation in athletic events was the purpose ofthe Girls' Athletic Association. These girls met once a week after school to compete in such sports as volleyball, basketball, speedball, hockey, and softball The highlight of the year was the playday hosted by Covina before Christmas vacation. The theme of the event was appropriately Winter Wonderland, and the invited schools included Monrovia, El Monte, and Cali- fornia. Two more playdays were planned for the year. One was held during March at Whittier, and the other, at Montebello. Playdays were always anticipated by the girls for entertainment was planned and refreshments were served. These activities were also excellent ways to get acquainted with girls from several of the neighf boring schools. Each of the sports played earned a specific number of points. These points warranted the awarding of em- blems, class numerals, and school letters. With a total of TOOO points a GAA. sweater was awarded. ln this way the girls always had something to work toward. lair. ' G.A,A. BOARD--ROW ONE K, Hvliwi lpivsl, 9 Wecltslrir lv.-prvsl POW TWO P Elliott lsr-rl l Jenks ltreas l, M. Becbi' lbriskulbzill ntgi l, M Sunni lsoftball mar l, D love lvollf-vball mail 1 .... Girls discover that archery takes much skill and practice, ,,,...--'- X ',Ns Q A K? k i Q. -X-jx r . Li 44 L, ,f S J, .J .nf so , eb Teamwork is a necessity an a good game of baseball. G.A.A. members know that practice makes a winning basketball team, 1kM,,, 5 W, ,., git? 1, - ' Members find volleyball ci good Sport. 'W 'L-fx ' 1 . Y' I :T2k11lyf':w-2 . r 1' 1 l le. ' A '-l 1 ss. 4 M ' -. r ' ' l my s 3 w L. , 1 figs , . A , A :Q-q,'.:.. gg5fQ q ' 1 Q ,f ufgj'3 - , ' W H r fan. , A we g . ,nl,::,, N. ,5.igf 133 ---......L... gf ii i Q-.. i . . . ' , .. -. ,.. g R gpm, - s th t ,eer .L lABOVEl Doubles partners, CS Hoffland and B acquezfeers an Ability and interest in tennis was shown by the girls who ioined this organization. They participated in many competitive tournaments with other schools throughout the year and were ably led by Mrs. Miller, their adviser and coach. These girls not only learned helpful tennis skills but acquired habits of good sportsmanship and co-operation. They personified the tops in their field, and the members found this club not only beneficial but enjoyable. Heading the ladder this past year was Lorna Raye mond, who played an outstanding first singles. All in all, the season turned out very well. 'J yi , vt' lRlltHll Miss Kagley iftstructs members D. Kc-efei, D. Harlgvlhf. Cox, M. Leach, and J. Anderson in the basic dance position. IBELOWI Fxeicises such as these help limber up the girls bf-foie instruction begins, up V Roper, and M, Turnell and M. Sarver practice regularly to improve their game, ILEFTI ROW ONE: D. Smith, J Richardson, J. King, M. Ture nell, M. Sarver, D. Roberts, G. Hoffland. ROW TWO. S, Fry, D. Millet, B. Miller, M, Duke, l Deemer, J Puisel, S Gardner, Fi Roper, Mrs Miller 0 ZVIZ 60206 Expression through dancing was demonstrated by all members of the Modern Dance Club. This group was newly formed on campus this year and was primarily directed to girls interested in learning the basic dancing techniques. The club met once a week on Thursdays after school during the first and fourth quarters. For the first quarter the girls learned the basic essentials of modern dance. The last quarter was devoted to learning more advanced work and the election of officers. 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CAGLE, CORA-65 CAHLLL, E0-53 CAHOON, DALE-58, 105, 106, 107 CAHOON, JEANNETTE-31, 39,82,100,105,106,107 CALRY, RONALD-5B CAIRY, THELMA-28, 65, 132 CALBREATH, BUDDY-39, 81, 113,115, 125,126,163 CALLANTINE, MYRNA-58, 83, CARHART, JOHN-5B CAR1-LART, NANCY-65, 87 CARL, RLCHARD-53 CARLSON, DAVE-58, 91, 113, 129 CARLSON, TOM-65 CARPENTER, MOLLY-33, 39, 90 CARR, CAROLYN-39, B2, 106 CARR, JAY--65, 119, 124 CARR, LARRY-53, 123 CARR, SHARON-65 CARRICK, JERRI-53 CARRILLO, LY01A-53, 76, 90, 93, 156 CARRALL, RICHARD-63, 105, 128 CARROLL, RICHARD-39 CARTER, CHARLES-53, 77, 82, 131, 152 CARTER, MARTHA-65 CARUSO, PAT-58 CASE, DWIGHT-53 CASTAONA, JACK-65 CASTORINA, VALERIE-A-33, 1 YY..-'--unsung CLARKSON, BLLL-66 CLAxTON, NAOMI-58 CLEMENTS, LLNOA-5B, 94, 101 CLINTON, PAT-93 COBBE, GEORGE, 53, B1, B9, 92, 113, 115, 121, 122, 125, 155 COBBE, JEFFRY-58, 89, 118, 123, 130 COBLE, JERRY-58 65, 87, 101 CAYLOR, FRANCES--65, 90, 104 CHAMBERS, DICK-53 CHANDLER, MIKE-65, 131 CHAPMAN, KEN-58 CHENAULT, KIT-32, 53, 82, 87 CALVERLEY, PAUL-53, 91 CAMPBELL BETTY-58 CAMPBELL CAROL-58 CAMPBELL JAMES-58 CAMPBELL, KEITH-53 CAMPBELL, MARION--65, 104 CAMPBELL, MYRNA-65, 87 CAMPBELL, NORMA--28, 39 CAMPBELL ROGER-53, 127 CAMPLIN, DIANE-65, 95, 92,105,106,107,113, 131 CHENAULT, SUSAN-58, 83, 93, 102 CHERRETT, MAUREEN-65, 90 CHICO, DICK-65 CHILDRESS, LINDA-65, 104, 132 CHMELA, CLARA-65 CHOPPE, BILL-53 CHRISTOPHERSON, BONNIE- 87 BUEHLER, BILLY-65 BUEHLER, JUDY--53 BURDICK, ROBERT-65 BURDICK, WAYNE-50 BUROESS, PHYLLIS-58, 03, BURKEY, LINDA--65 BURKE, PAT-58 BURKEY, WALLY-38 CAPLLONCH, JOHN-53, 99 CAPPELLO, ANNA-58, 132 CAPOTOSTO, JANICE-39 CARAWAY, LOUELLA-39, 77, 86, 98, 161, 165 CARAWAY, RONALD-39, 89, 109,113,114,115, 116, 117, 125, 126,166 CARDINALI, EDWARD--53 39, 96 CLARK, GALE-65, 104 -CLARK LARRY-58 CLARK MARY--65, 104 CLARK, RICHARD-65 CLARK, ROBERT-65, 106, 107 CLARK, ROBERT-33, 53 CLARK, SANDRA-66, 87 COCAGNE, FRANCIS-39, 91 COCAGNE, PHILLIP-66, 91 COCKRELL, KATHERINE--66, 104 CODE, GARY--31, 66, 71, 95, 131 COFFEE, NORMA-39 COFFEY, VALERIE-66 COLANTUONO, SAM-53 COLBY, DALE-32, 39, 1 13, 125 COLE, JIM-66 COMAN, STEPHEN-66, 118 COMBS, EDGAR-66 CONCANNON, MIKE-39, 96, 102 CONENNA, MARY-33, 39, 94 CONKLIN, CHARLOTTE-58, 83, 87, 93 CONKLIN, HILDA-40 CONTRERAS, AURORA-66 CONWELL, JERRY-66, 106, 124 COPELAND, WAYNE--66, 124 COOPER, ALMA-58, 87 COOPER, MARY-40 CORDER, CAROLE-58, 106 CORDER, CORDELL-40 CORDER, MIKE-33, 66, 119, 128 CORKILL, RICHARD-66 CORY, GARYA106, 107 COTA, MARJORIE-58, 87 COULTER, SHARON-28, 40, 96, 98, 100, 102 COVER, ED-53, 131 COWARD, NOEL-40, 81, 102 COX, BETTE-40, 80, 91, 96, 110, 153 COX, CAROL-40, 102, 134 COX, DONALD-66, 128 -..Avy ' K COX, JANICE-32, 33, 50, 83 CRA00, NORMAN-66 CRABTREE, FREDm30, 40, 81, 96,12O,121,122,125, 157 CRAMSEY, BILL-28, 50 CRANISEY, DONALD-53 CRANE, JUDY-53, 104 CRAVEN, JOHN-106, 107, 119 CRAVEN, LESLIE-40, 78, 79 106,107,113,129 CRAWFORD, GLENDA--58 CRAWFORD, LAURIE-53 CRAWFORD, WAYNE-53 CRAWLEY, MICHAEL-53 CRONKHITE, DON-53, 131, 149 CROTTS, LINDA-66 CRUMLEY, SUSAN-66 CRUMMER, CHARLES-440, 82, 90, 105, 106,107, 131 CRUMMER, DWIGHT-66 CRUMMER, KEITH-107 CUBBA, LOUIS-58 CULLYNIOLE, CHARLES-66 CUMMINOS, JAMESf58, 127 CUMMINGS, MIKE-66, 95, 101 CURLL, ADELAIDE-66, 07, 95 CURTIS, CARLEON-53, 05, 86 ...D..... 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DIAZ, EDDIE-53 DIAz, SANTOS-66 DIEHL, PAT,-90 DIETER, WAYNE----66 DIEZSI, BARBARA-53, 104 DIEZSI, 0O0v17, 30, 40, 81, 09, 92, 113, 115, 125, 126, 154 DILTz, IRENEM66, 104 DISTEFANO, DAVE-58 DIXON, NORINE453 DOBBS, WALTERM40, 96, 100, 102 DOBSON, JOE-A20, 53, 91 DODD, ANGELA-66 DOLAN, D'ANN-40 DOMBEK, FRED-53 DONALDSON, LA RAEA58, 03, 07, 104 DONNELLY, JIM-59 DONNELLY, MIKE-59 DORNER, GARY-66, 124 DORSETT, JIM--53 DOUGHARTY, JIM-30, 40, 81, 00, 100, 167 DOUGHARTY, LARRY-66 DOUGHERTY, LOUANNWS3, 64, 66, 88 DOUGHERTY, POLLEY-31, 33, 40, 100, 102 DOUGHTY, ELAINE-66 DOUGLAS, CAROLE-71 DOUGLASS, DWAINEv106, 107 DOYLE, BILL-59, 103 DOYON, JOAN-59 DOZA, LYLEf103 DRAB, FRED--59 DRAPER, ROBERT--53 DREESBACH, DON-41, TOO, 106, 107 DRIBOLD, GRANT-66 DRYLIE, ARTAA41, 107, 113, 125 DU BOIS, PAT-53 DUDDERAR, KENNETH-119, 130 DUDLEY, LOIS-66 DUFFIN, GEORGE-66 DUFFY, WILLIAM-53 DUKE, DEAN-66 DUKE, MURIEL--53, 76, 79, 00,02,134, 155 DUMFORD, GARY-41, 153 DUNCAN, GARY-20 DUNHAM, JOEL-33, 66, 118 128 DUNN, EARL--66 DUNNINO, BILLW53 DURFEE, COLLETTE-28, 41 DURFEE, LYNN-59, 130 DURHAM, 0ONN1E-66, 101 DYER, RONNIE-41 DYMENT, TERRY-59 -E- EAOLEY, SUZAN-66 EARLY, JAMESW66 ECHABARNE, RONALD-59 ECHOLS, DONNAM53, 105, 106, 107 EDDY, PAULA-59, 00 EDGELL, CATHERINE-66, 90, 132 EDGLEY, SUE-07, 94 EGAN, PAT-59, 104 EIKER, JANET-59, 105, 106, 107 ELARTON, JEAN-41, 78, 79, 84, 160 1 ERLKSON, MAY-28, 41 ERNST, GLORIA-41, 100, 148, 161 ERNST, JOYCE-59, 101 ESQUIRE, BOB-41, 92, 97, 100, 131, 149 ES ETHRIDOE, ELAINE-66, 93, 96 EVANS, AN - , 0, 82, 86, 167 EVANS, RICHARD-59 EVARO, GREGORY-59 EWING, SHIRLEY--66, 101, 132 -F- FALK, GLENNA-59, 104 FARIS, CANDACE--41, 100 FARMER, JUDY-59 FEDORENKO, BILL-59 FELICIANO, BEVERLY-59 FIELDS, GENE-32, 53, 103 FIFE, GARY-59 ELLER, HAROLD-41, 01, 100, 121,122,125,167 ELLER, JENNY-59, 87 ELLIOTT, BOB-66 ELLIOTT CLYDE-59 ELLIOTT, JUDY-59, 132 ELLIOTT ELLIOTT 119 ROXIE-28, 53, 132 , TOM, 53, 107, 113, ELLIS, BILL-66 ELLIS, KEITH-59 ELLIS, VIRGINIA-33, 36, 41, 77, 00, 102, 103 ELLISON, JIM-66 EMERICH, VIROINIAW-41, 104 EMERY, LINDA-66, 104 ENDERS, DON-41, 91, 125 ENDERS, GARY-53 ENOELHARD, JUDY-59, 83 ENGLISH, ED-59, 09, 95 ENRIGHT, JANALEE-59 ENYART, SHEILA-59, 83, 00, 90, 101 ERICK, DE ANNA-59 ERICKSON, ELSIE-53 FIFIELD, JERRY-59, 127 FINCK, DONNA-41 FINRE, HARMON-32 FINNERTY, AL-59 FIRESTONE, ANN-32, 59, 83 93, 102 FIRESTONE, KAY-33, 54, 93, 96, 99, 104 FIRMAN, DICK-59, 127 FISHBURNE, DOROTHY-66, 94 FISHEL, LINDA-66 FITCH, JOHN-71 FLETCHALL, NANCY-41 FLEWELL, CRYSTAL-66 FOLSOM, MARLEEN-54, 102 FOLTZ, GARRY-66 FORD, NOBLE-41, 122 FOREMAN, CAROL-42 FOSTER CAMILLE, 59, 104 FOSTER, COLMAN-59, 118 FOSTER, DAN-66, 91, 103 FOSTER JACK-59, 91, 103, 128 FOUCHER, BERNARD-66 FOWLER, JOHNNY-59 FOWLEIZ, MERL-59 FOX, DONNA--59 FOX, LINDA-42 The Cult Gi. FRANKLIN, MARGIE--66 FRANKLIN, VADA-28, 54, 104 FRASER, JIM-54, 106, 107, 131 FRASIER, NANCY-42 FREED, MELODY-42 FREEMAN, JIM-42 FREEMAN, BECKY-59 FREEMAN, BOB-66, 124 FREYTAG, BETTY--59 FRY, DONNA-59, 55 FRY, JOYCE-54 FRY, SHARON-55, 134 FRYE, NOBLE442, 127 FULLER, ROBERT-59 FuLLER1ON, SPENCER--31, 32, 33, 59, 95 FUNK, 808-55, 118, 127 GABBE, DON-54 GALLIANO, KENNY--59 GALLIANO, RON-A54 GANGE, SHERRY-66 GANGWER, MARIE-59 GARDNER, SUSAN-33, 36, 42, 80, 134 GARGANO, KATHY-59 GARNER, DON-42, 105, 106, 107, 131 GARRITT, DON-66, 119 GARTON, BEN-91 GARTON, FRAN-59, 87, 101, 104 GASTLIN, SALLY-54 GASTON, AL-54 GATES, DICK-66, 124 GATES, BOB-42, 129 GATTI, STANLEY-54, 127, 128 GEBHART, CHARLES-33, 42, 100 GEIGER, LARRY-59, 82, 95, 101 GELVIN, TERRI-66, 93, 96, 150 GELv1N, BART-42, 150 GENTLES, PAT-59, 87, 90 GENTRY, DOUG-55 GESSLER, EVELYN-54 GIBSON, SUSIE-28, 33, 57, 59, 82, 87 GIBSON, RONALD-42, 81, 129, 157 GLESELMANN, SHIRLEY-59 GILBERT, GALE-59, 101 GILFORD, :RA-42, 103 GLLPLN, LOL11A-28, 104 GIUSTRA, DLANA-54 GLAHN, 8RENDA-59, 87, 93, 95 GLENN, SHANON-33, 35, '42, 80, 148 GLIDEWELL, LINDA--54 GLIDEWELL, ROSALIE-59, 104 GLOYD, CLARA-59 GLUESING, KARL-66, 95 GOALBY, NANCY-66 GOLDEN, JAMES--66 GOLDEN, ROBERT-54 GOLDING, NANCY-42 GOMEZ, LUPE-66 GOTTSCHALL, KIMBALL--71, 82, 95 The C0115 otempt :mother held goal 0'7 GOULD, JANE-42, 102 GOULD, MARCIA--54, 106, 107 GRABASK1, BETTY-66 GRABENSTATTE R, JEANNIE- 66 GRAHAM, NIKKI--93 GRAVETT, GLENN-54 G.RA'VEfELAlNE4-54, 110 159 GREEN, DON-71, 130 GREEN, ROBERTM59, 102 GREEN, SANDRA-67 GREEN, TOM-28, 42, 91 GREENE, NANCY-54 GREENE, RAYMOND-54 GREENOUGH, DON-'67 GREENWELL, MARTY--59, 97 GREY, HARRIET-67 GRIFFITHS, LEE-54 GROVE, AL--59, 113, 129 GROVER, PATSY--104 GRUBACICH, SANDY-67, 84, 88, 95 GRUBACICH, VICKI-42, 82, 88, 166 GUERRERO, ESPERANZA-42, 104 GUERRERO, OLIVIA-67 GUERRERO, ROBERT-43, 107 GUINN, JOHN-33, 95, 106, 107, 131 GUMP, KENNY-59 GUNTER, SHIRLEY-67, 104 GURKA, ROCHELLE-54 GUSTAFSON, BYRON-59, 125 GUSTAFSON, JOHN-59, 103 GUSTAFSON, WAYNE-54 GUSTAVSON, DAN-59, 92, 113, 125 GuS1SEN, WAYNE-54 ..H.... 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124 HENNINGER, MARIE--28, 43, 148, 161 HENRY, DENNLS-54 HENRY, HOPE-54, 102, 103 HENRY, MARIAN-28, 54 HERNER, JOAN-67 HEREDLA, LEON-57 HERNER, KAREN---43, 82, 132 HERz1G, BARBARA-59, 132 HESSEN, SANDY-57, 104 HEVERMAN, DALE-67 H1A11, LINDA-54, 86, 111, 153 H1GG1N8O1HAM, NANH-60 HILL, DAVEA57, 119 HILL, LINDA-57, 101, 104 HILL, RICHARD H,-50 HILL, RICHARD vv,-50 IODIL1 HINES, VIRGINIA-67, 94, 95 HIRSCH, MARCIA-60, 83,90 HOBBS, IOWANA-67, 104 HOE, CAROLE-67 HOFFLAND, BARBIE-33, 64, 67, 87 HOFFLAND, MAx1NE--31, 33, 54, 80, 82, 83, 88, 151 HOFFLAND, DIXIE-33, 54, 77, 801 82, 83, 166 HOFFLAND,G1NGER-54, 76, 78, 79, 80, 82, 83, 134, 155 HOFFMAN, JUDY-60 HOFMAN, ANNE--54, 93 HOL8ROO1c, SUSAN-43, 76, 80, 82, 83, 98, 152 HOLCOMB, LEE-102, 123 HOLDEN, EDDIE-67 HOLDEN, LYNN-57 HOLK, BILL-54, 127 HOLK, MARGARET-67, 94 HOLM, JO ANN-67, 105 HOLM, LYLE-118, 123, 130 HOLMAN, LAWRENCE-54, 92, 131 HOLMES, CAROLE-57 HOLMES, DARLENE-54, 104 HOLMES, RONNIE-67 HOLTGRIEVE, DON-63, 124 HOPKINS, TEDE33, 57, 124 HOPKINS, RONALDASQ, 43, 81,100,103,157,163 HORPE, ROGER-67 HOPSON, CAROL-67 HORNBROOK, MAX-103, 113 HOTCHKISS, DAVID-53, 102 HOULIHAN, SUSAN-60 HOVEY, ROGER-43 HOWARD, SHARON-43 HOWELL, w1LL1AM-50 HUBBERT, BILL-60 HUBBERT, JACQUELINE-61 , 142 , M153 IF, V. ,. 81,148,161,163 HUBER, MARYg60, 87, 90 HUGHES, CHARLES-67 HUMPHREYS, GEORGE-54 HUNNICUTT, BLAIR-60, 124 HUNNICUTT, DON--43 LANE, BRENDA-60, 94, 132 LANE, LARRY--60 LANK, DONNA-28, 44 LARAMIE, MARTIN-60, 107, 1 13 ' LA ROCHE, JACQUELINE-68 HUNNICUTT, JANICE-43 HUNT, CAROLE-60, 87, 93 HUNTER, GRANT-54, 124 HUNTER, BOB-67, 163 HUNTER, JAMES767 LARSEN, CHERIE-54 LARSEN, HAROLD-130 LARSEN, SANDRA-68 LA RSON, MARY-60 LASOCKI, PAT-44 LASSITER, KEN-54 HURST, ANDRA-88, 90 HURST, BRITTON--60, 106, 107 HUTC1-IISON, CAROLf67, 95 ,Il IAMURRI, SHIRLEY-28, 54, 85, 86, 93 IHSEN, CHARLES-54, 107, 128 IGE, RALPH-67, 128 INMAN, BARBARA-43, 104 INMAN, PETE--33, 54, 81, 106,107,121,153 INMAN, RICHARD-63 ..J- JACKSON, KAY-60 JAMES, KENNETH-60, 105, 106 JANN, ARLENEf-28, 44, 106 JENEY, BILLA---67 JENKS, MOLLY--106, 107, 132 JENSEN, KEN---60, 127 JENSEN, RUTHf-60 JENSEN, STUART---60, 79 LATTER, CLARE-44 LAWRENCE, WILMA--54 LAWSON, DONf54, 106, 107 LAYMAN,B1LL-54, 89, 123 LAYTON, MICHAEL-60 LAYTON, STEVE-60 LEACH, MADELYN-44, 100, 102, 106, 134 LEDFORD, LEWIS-60 LEE, JIMMY-60 LEE, LARRY-60 LEE, ROBERT-68, 125 LEE, WILLIAM-68, 125 LEECH, BILL-54, 89, 91 LEEMHUIS, RUDY-102, 131 LE MAITRE, CAROL-45 LENNEN, SHARON-68, 90 LERG, MARILYNf45, 96 LESTER, DARIAN-45, 82 LEWERENZ, LINDA-68, 87 LEWERENZ, SYLVIA-45, 80, 90, 148 LEWIS, BILLIE, 60, 82, 83, 87, KASA, NANCY-67 KATZ, NATALIE-44 KAUPP, DICK-54, 125, 128 KAUPP, DIXIE-67 KAUPP, JOHN-60, 118, 128 KEARNEY, MICHAEL-60 KEEPER, DIANA-54, 134 KEELER, BOB-60, 91 KEELINE, GEORGE-44, 121, 122 KEELINE, LEELIA--67 KEIM, NANCY-67 KELLAM,V1RG1N1A-31, 32, 67, 87, 88, 101 KELLER, GORDON-54 KELLER, JANICE-32, 60, 87, 93 KELLY, PATRICIA-44 KELLY, RICHARD-71, 119, 124, 128 KENNEDY, ANN-60 KENNEDY, FAVOR--44, 102 KENNEDY, JUANITA-67, 153 KENNEDY, MELVIN-67 KERR, DOLORESi67, 87 KERR, SHA RON-54, KEY, STAN-67 104 KINDSVATER, JANE-67, 90 KINDSVATER, JOHN-44, 82 130 JERRICK, I31LL760 JEWELL, JEWELL, 102, DENISE+67, 156 MICHELLE-32, 60, 156 90, 93, 94, 95 LEWIS, CAROL-68, 106,107 LEWIS, DERRY-68, 95, 119, JEWKES, JACQUALI NE-28, 54 JEWKES, V1RGINIAf67 JILES, JEANNE7104 JOBE, JERE-54 Lsvws, DOROTHY-so, 45 mms, FRED-68, 95, 118 LEWIS, JOYCE760, 37, 104 LEYENDECKER, YVONNE-60 11oH1NE12, HOWARD-54, 113, 115 LILLYWHITE, DON-45 UND, NANCY-54, 79, 106, JOHNSON, CABY-54, 86, 96 JOHNSON DANNIE-60 JOHNSON HARVEYA-67 JOHNSON, KENT--60, 89, 91, 121 JOHNSON, RAY-33, 54, 82, 123 JOHNSON, ROGER--67 JOHNSON, RONALD-60 JONES, DON!-102 JONES, GENE-32, 54 JONES, GLORIANN--67 JONES, LINDA---60 JONES, PAT-60, 102, 154 JONES, RICHARD-67 JONES, SANDRA-67 JONES, TOM----60, 118, 127 JONES, TOMMY-60 JONKEY, MARY-31, 33, 67, 87, 88, 95 151 111101, DIANN-60 L1No1.eY, JOHN-os, 119 UNDSEY, CLINTON-68, 106, 107 UNION, ROY-60 LINTON, SALLY-45, sa LOCKETT, BOB-32, 92, 102, 113, 163 LOCKETT, PHIL-68, 103 LOCKWOOD, ALAN-54, 113 LOHR, GAY--60, 82, 83, 87 LONG, BILL--60 LONG, MICHAEL-31, 45 LOPEZ, AMADO-68 LORING, SHERYL-68 KING, BILLE67 KING, JUDY-54, 76, 82, 102, 103,134, 160 KING, NANCY-54 KING, WILLIAM-44 KINMONT, DICK--67 KINMONT, SUSAN-54 KINNEAR, PAT-67 KIRK, BOB-60 KIRKLAND, CLINTON-A60 KIRKLAND, REX-60 KIRKSEY, SANDRA-67 KIRTLEY, KATHLEEN--68 K1TCHENER,DICKi68, 106, A deIic1ous sn ack is the r 107, 130 KITLEY, BOB--68, 91 KLEKER, RICHARD-68 KLIN, DOREEN-68 KLINE, ANN--68 KNEIP, ROSE-54 KNICKERBOCKER, DON-68, 91 KNIGHT, JEANENE-54, 102 KNORR, NANCY+68, 82, 87 101 KOCH, PAT--68 KOMAR, LARRY-95 KOMAR, MYRA-68 KOMAR, STEPHEN-63 KONOP, JOANNE-44, 102 KOPEC, LINDA-68 KOOSMANN, KONRAD-44 KORNER, ALFRED-54 KORNER, BOB-68, 128 KOURY, THOMAS-68, 71, 131 KRAUSE, BARBARA-28, 54 KRAUSE, MARLEN-44, 96 KREBS, NORMA-68, 94 KRITZER, FRANCIS-86 KUPFERER, PATRICIA-68, 90 KURFERER, STANLEYW-44, 81, 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LABRUYERE, DARCELL-60 LA HOOD, LEWIS-60 LA LONDE, ROCHELLEf68 LAMBERT, PATA68, 132 LAND, CARL--119, 130 ewurd for JORDAN, ANITA--54, 86 JOY, JOHNSTON-54 JOY, BILLA33, 35, 36, 44, 89, 92, 113, 121, 129 JOYCE, JEAN-60, 90 -K- KAENEL, SALLY-54, 80, 156 KARIE, AUDREYQ67 KARIE, SHARALEE-67 KASA, IRENE-44 LOVE, DONNA-60, 87, 132 LOWRY, JANET-54, 104 LOYA, CELIA--68 LUMLEY, BARBARA-28, 54, 86, 106 LUNDSTROM, JOHN-68 LUPU, RICH-60 LYNCH, WILLIAM-68, 113, 125 LYNCH, GRACE-68, 90, 92 x ff MOWER, ALBERT-55 NELSON -Q- 44 LYON, CURTIS-68 LYON, JUDITH-54 -M- MAC KENZIE, ZO-68 MADDALENA, ROSE--45, 102 MAGILL, HOWARD768, 103 MAGNUSON, WILLARD-102 MAHAN, ROBERT-60, 82,89 95, 113 MAI-IAN, SHEILA-68 MAHL, KAREN-54 MAIER ART-60, 119 MAIER CLAIRE-60 MAIER, LEE-45, 80, 82, 106 MAIRS, MELINDA768, 87 MALLICH, CONRAD-28 McDOWELL, BRUCE-55 MCENTRE, BARNEY471 MCOIVERN, PAM-28, 63 MQGLENNEN, DONNA468 MCORATH, FRANK-68, 124 MCHENRY, LINDA-55, 90, 93 MCHUGH, JIM-oo MCHUOH, MARY-45 MCILWAIN, TOMJQS, 127 MCINTYRE, MARY LOU-55, 90 MCKAIN, MlCHAELf55, 82, 131 MQKAY, RH1L1P-ea, 71 MCKEE, JACKf68 MCKENNA, LARRYf55, 79, 89 MANCUSO, JOE+55 MANDEL, JANICEYSS, 76, 158 MANN, BETTY-60 MANION, GLORIA-33, 55 MANWILL, GARY-68 MANWILL, RONNIE--55 MARLEY, SHARON-32, 60, 82, 83, 87, 88, 102 MARQUARD, DAVE-68 MARRON, LINDA-60 MARS, JIMMY--55 MARS, SHIRLEY-60 MARSHALL, PAUL-68, 125 MARSHALL, WAYNEf68, 124 MARTIN, CAROI-71 MARTIN, DAVID-68, 119, MCLEAN, CONSTANCEY-45 MQMICHAEL, RAULf55 MCMURDY, JOY--60 MCRAE, OEOROIA-ea MCWHERTER, RAY-61, 95, 106, 1o7,127, 128 MEAD, KATHRYN-55 MEAD, KEN-68 MEADS, MEADS, MEADS, DORIS-61 JAMES-68 MA RY-68, 101 MEDINA, GLORIA-61 MEEK, 8 OB-68 MELTON, JOSEPHINE745, 102 MELTON, MARTIN--45 MERCADO, .IEANIE-46, 77, 96, 152 124, 127 MARTIN, HAROLD-45 MARTIN, HULEN-33, 55 MARTIN, LOIS-55 MARTIN, NICK-71 MARX, CLAIRE-68, 87 MARX, KARIN-68, 87, 101 MASON MASON MASOR, MASSEY, DALE-60 RICHARDf68, 130 GERALDINE--68, 87 CAROL-45, 89, 96 MERRILL, BETTY-46, 88, 106 MESSENIE, PAUL-68, 119 MEYERS, ALEX-55 MICEK, JEANETTE--61, 87,94 MIC1-IAELSON, TOM+68, 119, 124, 128 MIKA, SHARON-55, 93, 102 MILLAR, FRED-68 MILLAY, CONNIE-55, 104 MILLER, BARBARA468 MILLER, BAR8ARAf32, 55, MASSEY, PEGGY-68, 101 MATZENBACHER, JUDY-68 MAURER, DENNIS-68 MAUTZ, CHARLES--60 MAXHAM, JANETf68 MAX1-IAN, DON-45 MAXOM, DONNA-55 MAXSON, GARY-f33, 64, 68, 95, 119 MAYS, CAROL-68 MAYS, KATHRYN---55, 90 MAZUR, JIM-68 MCADAM, MARVIN4119 McAFEE,DIX1E-68, 132 76, 80, 82, 134, 163 MCALISTER, CAROLYN-68 MCCARTHY, ELAINE--60, 102 MCCARTHY LEO-55 MQCAULEY, MARY768 MCCLELLAND, ZELLf33, 57, MILLER, EDWARD--55 MILLER, LOWELL-61 MILLER, MARLYN-30, 55 MILLER, ROGER446, 91 MILLET, DEBORAH--46, 86, 96, 134 MILLIGAN, ROBERT-68, 91 MILLSPAUGH, BONNIE-46 MINGLE, JANICE--68, 106, IO7 MIRANDA, JOSEPH-68 MITCHELL, 808428, 61 MOTABEE, BRICE-55 MONTANO, ESTHERY68 MONTGOMERY, LYNNv69, 6O,82,83, 152 MECLURE, 8OBq55 MCCONNELL, SUSAN--60, 82, 83, 87, 93 MCCREADIE, CARMEN-68 MCCRUM, DEAN-60 MECUE-8IN, JUDYf-60, 87 MCCULLOUGH, DIANNE-55, 124 MOODY, CAROLM33, 52, 55 76, so, 152 MOODY, JUDYM69 MOODY, LARRY461 MOODY, RAYf69 MOODY, SUZANNE746, 82 MOORE, JOHN-69 MOORE, RON-46 MORAN, RUSSELLWQ9, 119 MORAN, VANNA-46 90 MMUSKER, MARGARETA55, 104 MORENO, JOHNNY-69 MORGAN, JO--61 MORGAN, TOM-33, 64, 69 MORGENROTH, LYNN-61 MORP1-IIS, CAROLYNA-55, 102, 158 MORPHIS, MARILYN-69, 87, 101, 104 MORRIS, JOE-32, 46, 81, 92 102,113,114,129,153 MORRIS, WAYNE-61 MORT, DENNIS!-61, 118 MORTENSON, LARRY732, 46, 81, 102, 121 MOTTINGER, MARCIA-55, 86, 93 MOUNT, AUSTIN-69, 103, 118, 131 MOWER, MAEONAA61 MULHALL, RICHARD--61, 91 MULINIX, DORIS746, 104 MULKEY, DARVIN-46 NAPOLILLO, JOCELYN746, 96 NASH, GARY469 NAUDASI-IER, DORIS---69 NEAULT, HAROLD--69, 95 NEAULT, RONALD761 NEIDERHEISER, CLARICEW69, 132 NEIDERHISER, CLARA---69, 132 NEIL, DAVE-55 NEILSON, DON-69, 124 NELSEN, RICHARD---61, 113 NELSON DARRYLE- --163 NELSON JONf6O NELSON, MARYf69, 87 NELSON PHILIP--61, 91 RUTH-69, 94 NETTLETON, RICHARD7124, 128 NEWBILL, LEROY- -69 NEWELL, BAR8ARA+69, 87, f 1-If , ' - MULLER, STUART769 MULLIGAN, DARREL-69, 95 MULOUEN, MARGARET--61, 87 MUNCIE, CLIFFORD-69, 91 MUNFORD, CAROL-69, 87, 104 MUNFORD, MARY--69, 87, 104 MUNSON, DAVID-61, 118 MUNSON, ROBERT446 MURPHY, ARLENE769, 87 MURPHY, SAUNDRA-'69 -N-. NAFZIGER, PEGGY-55 NAFZIGER, ROGER771 NAFZIGER, THOMAS-69 NAGLE, SHERRYL-46 NAGY, JUDY-69, 87 NAKATA, PAUL-69 94, 132 NEWMAN, GARY---69 NEWTON, JIM769, 127 NICHOLS, FRANCES-V-69 NICHOLS, TED461 NIGG, BRENDA---61, 94 NIGRO, NANCYA69 NISSEL, NATf69, 119 NOONAN, PATTI--33, 69, 87, 88 NOONKESTER, LOMA769, 87, 90, 101 NORMAN, SHIRLEY---61, 104 NORRIS, BOB761, 102, 113 NOTO, EDDIE--69 NOTO, JOE '61, 103 OAKES, GEORGIA--69, 87,94 101 O'BRYAN, DIXIE-61, 82, 93, ' 94 ODEN, BILL--33, 55, 99, 106, 107, 152 O'DONNELL, PATRICIA-69, 87 OGDEN, HOWARD-69 OFFINGA, ELINOR-61 O'LEARY, MARY--69 OLSON, JERALYN-69, 87 OLSON, JOE-46, 95, 105. 106, 107 OLSON, KENNETH--55 OPSAHL, DALE-46 ORD, JOHN-69, 95, 124, 128 ORD, KAREN-30, 46, 80, 98, 100, 161 OSGOOD, BARBARA--47 OSGOOD, BRUCE-69 OSGOOD, ROBERT-61, 124 OSNES, JIM-69 OSTRANDER, GRETCHEN-55, PARKER, JO ANN-16, 94, 104 PARRY, JANET---30, 33, 47, 78, 79, 80, 83, 167 PARRY, JOYCE--33, 47, 78, 79, 80, 83, 166, 167 PARSONS, ROBERT-69, 119 PATERSON, BILL-33, 55 PAYNE, GLORIA-47, 97, 161 PEARSON, JUDY-69, 82, 95 PEDEN, LOUISE-32, 61, 93 PEDERSON, JAN-55 PELECH, LOIS-69, 101 PERKINS, LINDA--69 PERRY, ROD-61 PERRYMAN, RODNEY-61, 118 PETRALIA, CATHY-61 PETRONE, SHIRLEY-86, 93 PETTY, ROBERT-61, 103 PETTY, SHARON--69, 104 .I Warming up for a track meet 'NN 86, 101, 160 OTT, DAVE-55 OVERHOLTZER, JIM-55, 125, 128 OVERHOLTZER, MAX-47 OWEN, JERRY-55 OWNBEY, RONALD-55 -.P1 PACKARD, JANE-47, 90 RADGETTE, BOB-61 DADILLA, GLORIA--61 'AINE, JANICE-61 'ALMER, BARBARA-55 'ALMER, HELEN-55, 106, 107 ,ALMER, JIM-61 'ANCOAST, JULIE-69 'APEZ, GEORGE-61 'ARK, JERRY-47, 89, 109, 113,115,116,160 'ARKER, JACK--61 9- LE 'xwh PHELPS, GEORGE-55, 89 PHIPPS, JOE-61 PICK, DICK-55 PICKETT, TEDDY-47 PIERCE, CAROL-69 PIERCE, JIM-69 PIETZ, LEWAYNE-55, 95 PIETZ, RUTH-28, 69, 104 PITTMAN, LINUEL-69, 106, 107 PITTMAN, MARY-55 PITZL, WILLIAM-69 PLACE, BARRY-61 PLUMER, WILIAM-55, 81, 82, 89,113,123,127 POITRAS, ANNE-61, 87, 88 POITRAS, ELEANOR-47, 86, 96 POLK, RICHARD-55 POLLEY, SHIRLEY-61 PONsY, JOANNE-55, 06, 166 POPE, PAT-55 PORGES, DENNIS-55, 107 PORRAS, PAUL-61 PORT, LAWRENCE-61, 106, 107 POTTER, JOYCE-69, 104 POTTER, WARREN-69 POWELL, KEN-61 PRESTON, GARY--47, 107 PRE VOL, BETTY-32, 61, 102 PRICE, JIM-55, 81, 99, 152 PRINGLE, JAMES-69 PRuETT, NOREEN-61 PRUPER, KAREN-47, as PUGH, FRANCES-ss PuRsEL, JUDY-32, 47, ao 134, 150 PUSCHMAN, ROBERT-55 PUSINA, FRANCES-ss, e. Pus1NA, JAN-69 11:1 QUACKENBUSH, BETTE-69, 90 QUACKENBUSH, JAMES-47, 113, 114 QUACKENBUSH, JANICE-55 QUICK, JACK-32, 47 QULRLN, DONNETTE-69 QUISENBERRY, RONALD-61 1K1 RAAP, STANLEY-61, 89, 118 RADMAC1-LER, FRANK-69, 106, 107 RAENSON, DOUG-55, 102 RAGAN, MIKE-28, 47, 1o7 RAINBOLT, JANET-55, 06, 93 RALSTON, TED-61, 103 RAMLREZ, JESSE-47 RAM1REz, LITO-69 RANDAL, VIRGINIA-47 RAUH, DIANE-69 RAUH, JANET-47 RAWSON, JEANNETTE-55, 79 RAwsoN, WAYNE--61 RAY, EDWARD-69 RAYBURN, DORCAS-69, 104 RAYMOND, LORNA-61 RAYNARD, HAROLD-55 RAYNARD, SHERRILL-48 REA, BARBARA-69, 34, 87, 101, 104 REED, FRANK-55, 89, 92, 113,114,121, 122 REED, JIM-55, 81, 123 REEVE, CAROLYN-48 REEvEs, DON-61, 113 REEvEs, KENNETH-69 RE1DER, CORA-55, 84, 86, 156 RE1sTETTER, JOHN-33, ss, 81, 96, 111, 125, 158 RE1Tz, DARWIN-48, 96, 98, 1oo REMMY, VICKIE-63 REYES, YVONNE-43 REYNOLDS, SANDRA-55, 158 RHODES, LOLA--61, aa, 102, 132 RHODES, PAT-28, 71 RHODES, PAT-28, 61 RICE, BETTY-69, 90 RICE, PHYLL1s-55, 86 R1cHARDs, PATRICIA-61 RICHARDSON, CHARLES-55, 89,92, 125, 128 RICHARDSON, JACQUELINE- 69, 82, 90, 101, 106, 107, 134 RICHINS, BEVERLY-32, 33, 52, 55, 86 RIEGAL, SUSAN--69, 93, 96, 104 RIEGEL, CURT-61, 89 RIEKE, GARY-69 RIEKE, JUDY-48, 90, 102, 165 RIEPMA, LE ROY-69 RIEPMA, MILLIE-61 RIGGS, RUTH--28, 55 RINARD, LONA-71 RINDT, LOU ELLA-55, 90- RINTYE, DIANE-69 RISHELL, MARLENE-69, 104 RITCHEY, BILL-61 ROARTY, CONNIE--61, 87, 95 101, 104, 132 ROARTY, DON-61, 121, 122 ROARTY, MIKE-48, 96 ROBART, CAROLYN-69, 95. 132 ROBART, MARILYN-55, 101 ROBBINS, GARY-61 ROBERSON, DON-60, 121, 124 ROBERTS, BEVERLY-60 ROBERTS, BRUCE-60, 128 ROBERTS, DIANNE-32, 33. 48, 80, 134 ROBERTSON, DAVID-69 ROBERTSON, DICK-89, 92, 131 ROBERTSON, FRED-55 ROBERTSON, SCOTT-69 ROBERTSON, TOM-60, 113 ROBINSON, CAROLE-69, 94 ROBINSON, LLOYD--70 ROBINSON, SHARON-48, 78, 79, 80, 96, 110, 160 ROBLES, IRENE--48 ROBLES, RONALD-28, 61 ROCKWOOD, SUE-48, 86, 96 RODELA, MILLIE-61 RODRIGUEZ, ANITA-55 RODRIGUEZ, CARMEN-70 ROELLE, JUDY-61 ROELLE, MARTIN-32, 48, 78, 79 ROGERS, JANICE-70 ROGERS, LARRAINE-55, 77, 152 ROGERS, TERRY-70 ROHRER, BILL-61, 118 ROLLINS, JOYCE-28, 55, 104 ROMERO, ROWENA-70 ROPER, BETTY-55, 134 RORICK, MARY-55 ROSENAUER, HOWARD--70 ROSLINGTON, BILL-55 ROSS, CHARLES-61 ROSS, TOMMYE--61 ROUSE, LE ROY-70 RUBIO, LEONARD-119 RUBOTTOM, LEE-48, 92, 106, 107, 131 RUDDELL, NORRINE-56 RUDENAUER, KENNETH-70 . 145 'iii R P L I P 1 w 'a RUEBEN, IRWIN--70 RUGGLES, STAN-56 RUSSELL, ANNETTEf32, 48, 80, 100, 148 RUSSELL, DARLENE-56 RUSSELL, MARGARET--61, 87 RUSSO, MIKE-56 RYE, MARILYN-61 -5- SAADI, TONI-13, 30, 48, 73, 77, 82, 84, 102, 153 SALTZ, KENNETH-61, 127 SAMPSON, CAROLYN-f56, 78 79, 86, 93 SAMUEL, BOB-32, 48, 102 SANCHEZ, WILMA-56 SANDERS, ELAINE-61 SANDERS, JERRY-70, 106, 107 SANDERSON, DON'-70 SANDERSON, RONNIE-61 SANDS, SHIRLEE-70, 88 SANSTEBY, CARYLEW-32, 33, 52, 56, 86 SARVER, MONA-30, 48, 80. 102, 103, 131 SAVAGE, GARY-61, 91 SAVAGE, GAY--70 SCHAEFFER, JACKIE-32, 56, 82. SCHAICK, DIANE-61 SCHMIDT, MICKEY-131 SCHNOOR, MARY-48, 96 SCHNOOR, RUSSELLf70, 71, 106, 107, 124 SCHOUTEN, JOE-62, 91 SCHUH, MARY-70 SCHULTZ, BRADLEYf56, 131 SCHUPBACH, WALLY-70, 106, 107 SCHWIETERMAN, RAY-70, 103, 127 SCOTT, RULON--48 SEABOLD, JERRY-62 SEARS, NEVA-70 SECKELS, DONNA-49 SEDLACEK, CAROLYN--56, 86 SEIM, MYRA-62, 87,90 SEIN, LORY-33, 62, 83, 101 after footbuII 1 x SEECIK, DON-49 SERO, JOYCE-62, 87 SEVERANCE, KENNETH-70 SEYMOUR, MIKE-62, 89, 123 SHACKELFORD, JIM-62, 89 SHACKELFORD, LAURA-70 SHAHEEN, BARBARA-33, 56, 76,82, 106,107 SHAHEEN, SANDRA-70 SHAINBERG, HOWARD-62, 105, 107 SHANK, JUDY-70, 104 SHARP, PAT-49, 86, 96 SHEARS, DEAN-56 SHEARS, SHIRLEY-70 SHEELY, GLORIA-56, 104 SHEETER, CARL-70 SHEWMAKE, LINDA462, 104 SH1NN,JIM-92, 129, 165 SHOEMAKER, GARY-56, 153 SILCOTT, LILA-28, 62 SILCOTT, MAR1ON470 SILVA, RUDY+-49, 107 SILVERS, CAROL-101 SILVERS, MIRIAM-70 SIMM, MIKE47O, 132 SIMPSON, GAIL-70 SKARDA, VENCIL-70, 82, 95, 101, 106, 107 SKED, DOLIN-70, 119 SKINNER, DICK-56 SLAGOR, GERRI-70, 87, 106. 107 SLATTERY, CHARLES--56 SLOGGETT, SANDRA-70 SMEE, MIM1-70 were enloyed, SMITH SMITH ARLEEN-62 BARBARA-62 SMITH BARBARA-62, 87 SMITH, CAROL-70. 104, 105 SMITH CAROL-56 SMITH CAROLYN-90 SMITH CAROLYN-71 SMITH, CAROLYN--31, 49, 80, 85, 86, 106 SMITH, DONNA-70, 87, 134 SMITH GRANT--70 SMITH, IDA-49 SMITH, JACKIE--70, 87, 90, a g 1 u . 1 A , a 0 e yi' 104 SMITH, JIM-62 SMITH, JOANNE-70, 87 SMITH, JOHN-119 SMITH, JUDY-62 SMITH, KAREN47O, 87, 90 SMITH, KARYN-56 SMITH, KENNETHY7O SMITH, KENNETHY49, 125 SMITH, LA VERNE-62 SMITH, MARTINA-62 SMITH, MIKE749, 91 SMITH, SUE-70 SMITH, WALLY--56, 92, 129, 165 SNABB, BARBARA--56, 84 SNIDER, JANET-70 SNOW, DAVE-70, 82 SNYDER, JACK-70 SOLEM, DOUG-56 SOUTHWORTH, ARLENE-62, 83 SOUTHWORTH, PETE-70 SPARKS, BAR8ARA728, 56, 80, 96, 159 SPARL1N,VV1LLARD-56, 89, 91, 92,113,151 SPEES, LA VERNE-f56 SPENCER, JACK-56, 118 SPOOR, CAROL-49, 78, 96, 160 STAFFORD, ROVINA-56, 104 STANAGE, PAT-70 STANFORD, JOHN-33, 127 STANLEY, PAUL--49 STANLEY, WAYNE-62, 103, 118 STASEK, BARBARA-49 ST. CLAIR, BETTY-62 ST. CLAIR, HERB-56 STEARNS, MIKE-62, 119, 130 STEELE, DON-32, 49 STEINSHOVER, DOUGf62, 119 STENNETT, KAREN-70, 132 STEPHENSON, KATHY762 STERRETT, JUNE-28 STILES, BILL--49 STILLWATER, SHARON-70 1 vu 'J STILLWATER, SHIRLEY-70 STODDARD, MIKE-70, 124 STONE, BARBARA-33, 70, 95 STONE, NANCY-62, 63, 82, 105, 107 STOOPS, GARY-62, 91, 119 STOUT, PAUL-70 STOWE, KENNETH-56, 81, 121, 122, 161 STRANDBOGE, LEANN-470 STOMBERG, MARVEL-'28, 70 STUBBLEFIELD, ROBERT---56 STULTZ, LINDA-28, 33, 56, 86 STUVE, VIRGINIA-62 SUAREZ, MARY-71 SUGGS, JOAN---32, 33, 57, 62, 88, 93, 97, 102 SUGGS,M1KE-49, 89, 113, 121 SUGGS, PAT-32, 62, 93, 97, 102, 163 SULLENGER, BEVERLY-70 SULLIVAN, KAY-56, 93, 95 SULLIVAN, JAMES-70 SUMMER, GEORGE-70 SUSTERICK, LARRY-62 SUTTON, DOROTHY762 SWAFFORD, DICKf62, 102 SVVANSON, GARY-70 SWARTHOUT, MIKE-56 SWARTHOUT, PAT-56, 104 SWEEDEN, JERRY-62 SWEENEY, KEITH--70, 106, 107 SWEET, IVALEE-70 SWISTON, LINDA-70 SZOT, SANDY462 .-T1 TACKETT, CHARLES4-113 TACKETT, DON-49 TALLMAN, RICHARD--A-56, 127 TAMBOL1, NANCY--70 TAPIA, ARCHIE-70, 113 TATUM, DICK'-79, 102 TAYLOR, BOB-32, 56 TAYLOR, BRENDA-62 TAYLOR, RUTH-62, 95 TAYLOR, JOE-62 TAYLOR, MYRNA-62 TAYLOR, SUZANNE-70 TAYLOR, TOM-30, 32, 56, 92, 1 13 TAYLOR, WAYNE-62, 103 TEAGUE, PAUL-56 TEAL, PAT-32, 62 TESARSK1, MARY--62, 82, 83, 84, 87, 90' TESARSKI, RONNIE--70 THOMAS, LEATHA-62 THOMPSON, BILL-62, 118 THOMPSON, BONNIE-70 THOMPSON, GENE-28, 32, 49,92, 113,163 THOMPSON, GORDON-62, 92,113, 114,125 THOMPSON, HILDY-70, 94 THOMPSON, JOANNE-28, 31, 32, 49 THOMPSON, JUDY--62, 106 THOMPSON, LARRY-62 THOMPSON, LARRY-62 THOMPSON, LEONA-70 I I THOMPSON LONIE-114 THOMPSON RICHARDA-62, 89 THOMPSON SANDRA-62 THOMPSON STEPHANIE-62 THOMPSON, SUEw-33, 70 THOMPSON, WILLIAM-118 THORNBURG, JANICE-70 THORNTON, HELENYA9, 104 THYBERG, VIRGINIA-v7O, 88 TINTARY, VIRGINIAi70 TOLAND, JIM-157 TOLLE, JIM-62 TOLLE, JOHN-50 TOLLESTRUP, JANICE-28, 70, 90 TOMEK, ANN--62 TOMICH, TERRY-70, 118 TOSCANO, ERMELINDA770 TOSCANO, TONY-56 TOWNSEND, DAVE-32, 50, 89,92,113114121 122, 129 I 1 1 TOWNSEND, LEROY-56 TOWNSEND, LOUISE-70 TRACHTA, RICHARD--62, 63 TRACY, RALPH-56 TRACY, ROBERT-119 TRIMBLE, LINDA-28, 62, 87, 101,102 TROXEL, ROLAND-62 TRUJILLO, BOB-50, 91 TRUSLER, JAMES-70 TUCKER, DORIS-56, 102 TUCKER, MELINDA-56, 96, 110, 158 TURNELL, MARILYN+32, 62, 131 TURNER, JANE-70 TURNER, RUTH-56 TUSSY, BRENDA--56, 93 TYLER, LEWIS-62, 95, 101 -U- USHER, MAURICE-62 USHER, MILTON-70, 119 -V- VALDEZ, RICHARD-62 VAN BIBBER, RUSSELL-127 VAN BUSKIRK, RAY'-71 VANCE, JESSE-56, 106, 107 VANIMAN, JERRY-32, 50, 79, 89, 92,113,114 VAN SCHOYCK, FRANCES-5 6, 83, 103 VARISCO, BARBARA-95 VARLEY, JUDY-62 VARNEY, BILL-71 VAUGHAN, SHARON-31, 33, 76, 80, 82, 151 VAUGHN, FREDDIE-71 VAUGHN, GEORGE-56, 113 VENA, LARRY-62 VERDUGO, DAVID-71 VILARDO, JOEL-28, 56, 86, 106 VIOLA, PAT-62 VIVERTO, BARBARA-62 -W- WACKERMAN, DONALD-56 WAHL, KATHERINE-62, 104 WAITE, BILL-71 WALK, JANICE-62, 101 WALK, JOYCE-71, 90 WALKER, DEAN-62 mffwg.. ,, George and EmiIy discover love in Morgon's Drug WALKER, JUDY-71, 104 WALKER, LARRY-62, 123 WALKER, VALERIE-50, 90 WALLACE, CYNTHIA-62 WALLACE, JAY-56 WALLACE, SUZANNE-71 WALSH, TONI-56, 160 WALTERS, LYNNE-56 WALTON, BUD-50 WALTON, WALT-32, 113, 115 WARD, DOUG-56, 81, 121 122, 129 WARD, JOYCE-33, 50, 106 WARD, WILLIAM--71 WARFORD, ELAINE-56, 86 WARNICK, WILLIS-56 WARNKE, GERTRUDE,-62, 106, 107, 132 WARREN, RICHIE-71 WARSO, BEVERLY-71, 87, 94, 95 WASHBURN, JUDY-31, 32, 62, 97, 102 WATERS, FRANK-62 WATKINS, PAT-71 WAYT, LARRY-62, 106, 107, 128 WEAVER, LINDA-71 WECHSLER, BARBA RA-32, 62, 1 82, 83, 87 WEDLOCK, PAT-71, 87, 94 104 WEEKS, MARYNA-56 WEGFAHRT, PAUL-56, 82, 106, 107, 131 WEINER, GEORGE-62 WEINGARTEN, FRED-71 WEIST, NANCY-62, 94 WELLBAUM, ALMA-160 WELSCH, BOBBIE, 62, 87, 94, 104 WELSH, PAT-62, 106, 107 WERUM, KATHERINE-71 WESTRATE, BRUCE-131 WEXLER, MORRIS-71 WHEELER, JUDY--71 I WILLIS, LINDA-71, 104 WILSON, DARREL-50, 113, 129 WHISLER, TONJA-71 WHITE CAROL-71, 105, 106 107 WHITE, DONNA-56, 104 WHITE, GEORGE-62, 118, 127 WHITE, GLENN+32, 50, 163 WHITE JEANNIE-71 WHITE, JOYCELEYN-71 WHITE, KAREN-31, 32, 62, 82, 83, 88, 97 WHITE, RICHARD-62 WHITE, VERA-62 WILSON , DAVID--63, 119 WILSON, DIANA-56 WILSON, DON-63 WILSON, RON--50, 103 WINFIEL D, NORMA-71 WINGATE, BETTY-71, 87 WINKLER, JONENE-71 WITMER, SUSIE-63, 94 WOHL, ERROL-71 WOOD, DON-71, 127 WOOD, DON-63, 89 WOOD, DOUG-63 WOOD, GENE-33, 50, , 81 89 WHITENACK, LARRY-56 WHITING, RICHARD-56 WHITTEN, JOYCE-63 WHITTINGTON, BETTY-71, 87 WHITTINGTON, DAVID-63, 113 WHORTON, EUGENIA-50 WHYTE, JERRY-71 WHYTE, HARRY-50, 89, 103 WICKERSHAM, JOAN-50 WIDENER, LEONA-32, 33, 63, 87, 93 WIECHMANN, DARLENE-63 WILBY, HARRY-63 WILKENSON, CHARLES-128 WILKERSON, BILL+71 WILKINSON, TED-56, 125, 126, 127 WILKINSON, TOM-56 WILL, JUDY+56 WILLIAMS, BOB-63, 91 WILLIAMS CAROL-71 WILLIAMS, DAVE-33, 56 WILLIAMS JEANNETTE-50, 90 WILLIAMS KATHLEEN-50 W AMS MKE 63 1 - WILLIAMS, TONI-'63, 104 92,113, 114,163 WOOD, JOHN-50, 81, 99, 123, 127 WOODRUFF, LAWRENCE-71 105 WOODWARD, SHARON-71 WOODWARD, SHIRLEY-56, 90 WORKMAN, WINSTON-50 WORTH, BARBARA-71, 87 WYCOFF, BARBARA-51 WYNN, ROBERT-71 -Y- YARBOROUGH, MA RGARET- 71, 132 YOSHIDA, CLIFFORD-63, 89 YOUNG, GORDON-51 YSSELL, BARBARA-56, 93 YUSCHAK, JOHN-71 -Z- ZACHARY, LINDA-71, 104 ZAISS, CHRISTINE-71 ZEEN, JOHN--32, 51 ZELL, RONALD+71, 119, 128 ZIMPEL, CARL-51 ZIMPEL, 11101111-71, 87, 94 1 148 177 Edg emem er ur rim 5 Ae I V mm if GMM Glub Q 47 MINIATURE 1201 N Azusa. Cangon Hd.. wwf Qodina Opanllaadailg - -- fel- 81552 ,,... p PLWDIS ' OW.. .4 M 32066025 .466 Greclm Sfore Govina Zlzeafre 31 Flavors Meet The gang at The sh East C II ge ST., Covina 104 N h CiTFUS, CO d 2 9019 Edg d 2 2003 A K 5 ,f - w:-'f in like ommurzify. . . N X X W , .Z 1 i , Q ...M 1 , E, g , -4 15 T. 2 wi he 5 '1 M , I 5 1 . 1 5111 I mr ' ' 1 5 'rr'r-fits? .Baby R055 135 North Citrus Covino Edgewood 2-9055 M ,4 Y ,A9 ..-W' ,, f' - ,.--f 'f,.,f f N .Massey is Sporfinq goods Everything for the Sportsmen 1212 Eost Gorvey Avenue West Covino Edgewood 2-5016 Skyfark Wager ERDZL 1133 North Azuso Cornyon Rood West Covino Edgewood 7-9138 ,fm Bart and Terry Gelvin discuss the complete and dependable insurance service available at gzgyd gefvirz, grzsurarzce 1128 East Garvey, West Covina Edgewood 2-1107 'Vp' 'I I Us If .digg C? Juefls Gfufo Suppfy Wholesale and Retail 1038 East Garvey, West Covina Edgewood 7-7618 Che 6011 Slwff Toys for All Ages 1210 East Garvey, West Covina Edgewood 2-6617 ll- I J- :' Govirza Gofke Slzop 500 South Citrus Covina Qarfen ls fvariefy Siore 1124 East Garvey, West Covina Edgewood 2-7316 Q6-my lt's iust what I wanted, expresses Bonnie Hurd to Judi Pursel as they admire the fine gifts. .jlercfzandise .Mari 112 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-4710 150 11 GLB Gofor gfouse Paint- Wallpaper - Glass - Mirrors 231 South Glendora Avenue West Covina Edgewood 2-6425 3061 .Barber Slzop 140 Shopper's Lane Covina Robert Zuccarell, Mgr. 0,1 , xi, Smart students know that when the time comes to buy new saddles, Gilwals is the place to go. gifwal Shoes 131 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-2639 ,f-g.-f Shopping for spring hats, Maxine l-loftlond and Sherry Vaughan are assured ot the highest fashion and widest selection at Qorofhq Sfyle Slwp 125 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-3563 Ccarf Gofver Union Service Complete Automotive Service 107 South Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-9016 Qefarue gfairdressers For a Lovelier You 143 East Badillo, Covina Edgewood 2-4210 M'-all ,lf -gui...-, Charles Carter shows Jeanie Mercado some ofthe leading brands of camera equipment all available at gpoweffs 64028111 121 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-1253 Thrilled by the luxurious features ot the Dodge Royal Lancer are Sue Holbrook, Larraine Rogers, and Mary Darling. JZ!! .MEVS 90Jq6 511 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-6218 X N4 Carol Moody and Zell McClelland -... l 2u'.,.. 'i 1,11 4 ?1Y'ff'f-J Bill Oderi and Jim Price know that are shown some of the costume jewelry XCKm1a'giTls a d with by Sandy Beardsley at corsages purchased trom I Y ginclz s Jewelers 115 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2'1509 jfaflzleen 5 glowers 123 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-3563 Enioying a delicious soda in the attractive surroundings of Joslin's Sugar Cherub are Dick Morris and Bette Cox. Josfirzl Sugar Glzerub 219 South Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-7526 Pete lnmon reldxes for he knows his tuture is sate inthe hands of Govinu .grzvesfmerzf Gorp. 130 Shoppers Lane, Covina Edgewood 2-4179 I MRLI N S riff Qffllll- Lindo Hiatt displays matching accessories To complete the smort outfits modeled by Juanita Kennedy and Toni Saadi. cC!0dll0flS 114 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-3630 CHIDIES ICHES w i ul' W 25 Gary Dumford and Buzzy Shoemaker exhibit some of the fine service you will receive ot 9umQrd Service 301 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-3652 SVICICIY Milly S0861 219 Glendoro Avenue West Covino Edgewood 2-9013 31117 ls Boolery We give S. 81 H. Green Stornps 233 South Glendoro Avenue West Covino Edgewood 2-1000 For oll their rnusicol needs, Ginny Ellis, Polley Doughorty, ond Hope Henry know they con rely on G Reqrzofds .Munir Sforff 165 Eost College, Covino Edgewood 2-3767 lvfhhill I 'fm QQ p NN M. A student body president must olwoys look shorp, ond Bob Diezsi certoinly tits the bill with clothes bought ot fmbbls Sforr' fhr M101 141 North Citrus, Covino Edgewood 2-4611 1118 Eost Gorvey, West Covino Edgewood 2-7315 ,-I JFW' 4 5 A A 'A 'E' V v , ' 1 .glwzmzrjn Sform 126 Shopper's Lane Covina Edgewood 2-9097 0l.Brz'e11 ls Sfudio Portrait ond Commercial 138 South Glendora, Covina Edgewood 2-5116 For the best service and care of your car, R4 Bob Brown and George Cobbe ' 4 i A recommend Richfield Station. mm.. A H You can always depend on them anytime V Ekichfqefd Service Sfafion Corner of Glendora and Garvey West Covina : '- s- 1 1 V tm .A ,... ,M 4 yay- 'A .-. , - . . . ' 'A ' ' Z 1 1 A. - ,Q-Q.,,X lt's a Ford! Proudly enjoying this spectacular sports car, the Thunderbird, are Muriel Duke and Ginger Hottland. .pelvis gorol 116 West San Bernardino, Covina Edgewood 2-3505 or 2-1097 Sally Kaenal sits down to a delicious piece of pie quickly and courteously served by Cora Reider at Govina jnlzarmacy 118 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-1500 Lydia Carillo and Candy Bettner, two future homernakers, admire the superior quality ot the furniture, lamps and appliances at .Marslzallls gurrzifure 1206 East Garvey, West Covina Edgewood 2-6253 3 'E-1 X .gorzq worflz li Where you rneet the people of Covina 139 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-1213 Govirza .Booker gjlarzf 116 East Badillo Covina Denny and Mickey Jewell make appointment Edgewood 2-2334 with Mary Beverly at Berry's, where they specialize in hair styling to suit your per- sonality. Berry ls jgeaufy Shop 113816 East Garvey Ave., West Covina Edgewood 2-6815 Mr. Toland shows Jim Toland the promising future in real estate through the vast ex- pansion and growth of the community. GIWJ- Jeff 1726611 Zim 12l2Vz East Garvey, West Covina Edgewood 2-4616 or 2-8818 cmslzrfffe .gaurzrjrq 1138 East Garvey West Covina Center Edgewood 2-6717 gralznm Ccfecfrif Supplies - Wiring - Fixtures - Repairing 118 West Badillo, Covina Edgewood 2-4612 1-4. 'x Ron Hopkins serves himself with confidence, for at Frank Delay's you always get the best for your money. 6792516 Goviiw Serve cyourseff 1040 East Garvey Ave., West Covina Edgewood 7-7805 Frank J. Delay - Proprietor drf5..,i X. ' SERVE Younseiil 1 QAVE 7 Z, . N .M . ., .. ' :QA :-:Q K . , I g jg 1' It ll Q .4 . H , ,M ' ' '59 -1 . -. 8' -'lg QL . W y 'f f' f ,,, 'fi A Q F , V-rr?--, 1 ffgfiw . ,,.. .,i i ' ffj 51 'W 0 T Eg if it V: - KM, .. 1 N . -N . 6 .f f Ron Gibson and Fred Crabtree, like many others, know that Bemoll's Sporting Goods is the athletes headquarters. 3em0ff's Sporfirzq goods 1 1 14 East Garvey, West Covina Edgewood 2-8411 157 When friends like Gary Beavers, Melinda Tucker and Johnny Reistetter get together X it's so enioyable with stylish, comfortable 1 1 furniture. . I f Sawyer s Q-urmfure 3. - R 125 South Citrus, Covina ,D Q I 4' Edgewood 2-3512 , -it . I 75 ml . .lg ogg N Toys - Models - - 1 7 - Q 309 North Citr vina Edgewood 2-36 2 Gusfer 6 Gllzrisficuzserz Funeral Directors X l 124 South Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-1557 Janice Mandel, Carolyn Morphls' ,sand Sandy Reynolds marvel at the exquisite appearance and smart lines of the '55 Buick. HVVEIZ Relflwfaj BUICK SALES South Citrus and Badillo, Covina Edgewood 2-1141 georqrf gum t3ilwrzz'rzq Anything Mode of Ccmvczs' 129W West Bodillo, Covino Edgewood 2-3889 QJPJIZII 'S gfflfljwdfd 221 Norfh Citrus Covino Edgewood 2-1513 n.M iw...-nuwmx ei we m.Q QC :m mmfomam 4 1'-iii A retreshing ot the Donut sounds oppeoling to horon Robinson ond Jer Pork. GN' QOIHIE Son Bernordino Rodd ond Azusd,Covinc1 Edgewood 2-6028 For smart summer sportswear .leon Elorton, Almo Wilboum, ond Corol Spoor shop ot .MC fgifflltll and gordon 137 North Citrus, Covino Edgewood 2-3123 Mary Ddniels ond Judy King discover thot monicures ond hoir styles require expert hc1ndling,olwoys found ot gfrfrzrlzffffl rs i7'Em'r Sfzffisf 565 South Second, Covino Edgewood 2-7429 6 o-,X U, ni W9-EfEnd retchen Ostronder If Lgf-Eeview engiiteering Nuns prepored in the officesgof fer? slz mn? Gfssohfdm dur. 127 North Long Ave., West Covidotx Edgewood 7-OO14 X X .tqnpu ywrr HC' S ', 'X-5 lou Caraway and Glo Payne enfoy a relaxing afternoon of music at Barr's, where a wide variety in both classical and popular records can be found. 3607 ls 114 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-1293 This Chevrolet station wagon attracts many Kenny Stowe looks on satisfied students who inspect its as Karen Ord tries to decide which of good-looking interior and modern features. the smart casuals she will buy at 6Jf1y1p1'r1qr'r Glzrfvrofef Gafdweffls Shoes 137 West San Bernardino, Covina 205 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-l I49 Edgewood 2-2975 1'.. I 'i Nsx 2' S? Q . Y 2 'V' 5 2 M ,O A 'iv K 47 , , 'r- X5-7 2 A 4 , n , A 4 2 'vs '1 1a L O N ff' lf 94, O of? y 5 O 5 ' Xvffy a FHNXMA NN'-K ,A FOR INFORMATION TF ASYAOYOURWCOTFJNSELOR Y Sllljll I' .BO W! 143 North Citrus, Covinol kolgevvood 2-2827 Frcmk A. Lyons - Propriefor ...'x,..,.. .W 1 5 'L ,ff i fu, ag , , 61 U Pat Harr, Gene Wood, Pat Suggs, and Buddy Calbreath are off tor a late afternoon date in the distinctive new Oldsmobile with the flying color styling. .Morgan Qofdic Ofdsmoblfe 202 West Badillo, Covina Edgewood 2-H81 s , scovmm-it 5 Miuureicalsi- el Geariockies Bob Lockett, Gene Thompson, cmd Jerry White patronize Covina Car Wash for their prompt and dependable service. Govifm ear Qxzslz 507 South Second, Covina Edgewood 2-9083 '-x X 164 l ers The fine-sf in sinanly Tailoivnl, was ahly pricerl clothing, X gli i1 228 East Rowlannl, Covina Edgewood 2-60211 -JAP' I-':, '- 1 55.51- 7' Pwailuie Miller looks happily at Darylev Nelson Boll Hunter lalcers it easy in smai1 luinnurv as sho sits proudly in The gorgeous Mercury whilev viewing his lavorite programs on Tlw Montclair new Philco Television. 1 7 f -jufmf 'M' Nun! C7ilUlfl'l'1 g1ll'I1llllI'l' 525 Nor1hCiTrus, Covina 223-229 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-6281 Edgewood 2- 1 371 You can Take :T from popular svniors, Flo . l-loplans anrl Jini Hubhvn, that Gahluy Q - JimSl1inn c1ndVVc1lly SmuTl1 me seen OT The drcnmcmc brrllronce olTl1ls dlgrnond ond Bob Conlirfs, wl1ereTl1e lrnesT lnTure service :Ts ex T TT l con be secured monslwlp Qxclusrvely found GT f , 7 , 305 Glllflll S ZH' IH lf! pfgyj ,5 Jpwp pry 11Ol Norflr CiTru5 Covina 2l8 NorTl1 ClTrUs Covlno Edgewood 2-3726 Edgewood 2 2620 :Q rose ol Jody Riolqe oxlwlluns Tlw exb und know-how of Mr TUC er Covrncx 5 mosT Trusled und VVf'llfl4IWOWU pl1oTogrgpl1er. Zufkffr .gfurllo 121 NorTI1 CiTros, Covina Edgewood 271519 Ron Caraway and Joyce Parry know Thaf Their dreams ol The Tufure will Come True if They begin saving Today aT mflf CCZYPHVH! SIIVIVHQ5 KHIIJ BWI!! of Som gabrief fvalfrfzj l411 NorTh Second, Covina Edgewood 2-6221 S . I Q i' f i I , i f lk g e ,fwy ' ylyy C xv ,J , 'W-'w 1 : lr Vicki Gruharifh, Joanne Ponsy, and Dixie Holllanfl have ThaT Feeling of sophi3TicaTion hroughl ooT hy the eleganT evening apparel They are modeling from Clie jfrzoffls giulziom 230 EasT Rowland Avenue l Covina Well dressed Covmo fellows ore sofsfled J A 41 .,,. WW' X . 4 Administration . . Advertisements .... Alcyonians .... Archery Club . . . Assemblies ..... B Cheerleaders .... Band Council . .. Baseball .... Basketball . .. Boys' Chorus . . . Boys' Octette . . . 'L v Cabinet ............ Calendar ............. Calif. Scholarship Fed. .... . Cardinal and White Choir .... 1 4 Cardinal and White Staff .... N' Cardinal Staff ......... .yCheerleaders . . . Class Councils ..... Colt Band ........... Commercial 'Orchestra . . . Concert Band . . . . 7 Counselors .......... District Administration .. . Enforcement' Agency . . . l Esquires ......... Faculty ..... . MT, Flag Twirlers . . . , Football ........... S ..... Freshman Class ..... .... . Future Farmers of Arnelraa .... Future Homemakers ot America . . . Future Teachers of America .... Y-... . irecfory Pages .......l8 ...l48-167 .....8O ....94 ....97 .....93 ......l07 ....l29-l3O ....l2O-124 ....lO3 ....lO2 .......3O ....74-75 .....82 ....lO2 ....78-79 ....76-77 ....lll .....33 ....lO6 ....lO5 ....lO7 ....2O ....l9 ...32 .......8l ....2i-27 ......l06 ...ll2-ll9 ....64-7l ....9l .....9O .......92 Girls' Chorus .... Girls' League .... Girls' Sextette . . . Hi-Y ........ Junior Class ............. Junior Play ..........,..... Junior Statesmen of America. .. Latin Club ................. Legislature .............. Lettermen's Club Los Conquistadores . . . Maiorettes .......... Masque and Dagger Nurses' Club ....... Orchestra ...... Quill and Scroll ... Rally Committee .... Rhythmettes ..... Senior Class .... Senior Play .. . Snaps ........ Songleaders ..... Sophomore Class . .. Stagecraft Club .. Student Court . . . Student Help .... 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