Covina High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Covina, CA)

 - Class of 1956

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X: gill Tang '. . 'l llmlw' ., , -ni flil Tyan .,l5 4'1ll 5' R nn , lf' gf H' 3' V ,Y W A, 4' 'Q' a f '-'f F 'Q ff ,lf r y l,, 'V ,X Sludenls obtain suppllfes of The SlUder1fSTove cmd Technical processes. I 'ft ali... lllith Shop and If nf' ,M Sw W4 Exfrocurricuicxr ocfivifies were thoroughly enjoyed Provides fun and porn spared nn Wen . , . every performance earnin Students sfudneol for fmczls an 'fhe lrbrory '13 asezauw, 115714 282920 N21 or checked ou? books for reference cmd pieosure Crowds were fought fo olzffoin books be-for th d e efcir ybell. 213 ,nl eg of ,f K Classes were Bays also were able to recelve VOCON itil: Offered ta prepare senior girls for marriage and family life. and Experience Cavmcs glrls fry lmral to laeconw f3XCf3llGl'Il' lwamamalce-rs. Because of expansion, there were olwoys new dossroorns. .,..,,, W t I 8' ,, u, M453 V I in a Time of C, H. S. Growth. f.,.,X.,s.,-.4,..,,.. Students cziso had The oppcrtunnfy to learn To drnve ',,!!5!!1'u2E',f::: ggiuryf , em-w.:,.. A N 'Hfv r': Even the buf, qcnnrzqe become u cicxssroom. 15 wg Ula Uedicate I I I The 1956 Cardinal To Mr. VV. F. OTTO, our vice-principal Q A' a J H, MR x I I 4 I, 9, ' '4 ! 5 We are to present Cardinal in honor ot Mr. VV. F. Otto, vice- principal and dean ot boys. His ever friendly smile and pleasing personality make him one ot our outstanding ad- nninistrators. ln 1947 Mr, Otto came to Covina as a teacher ot vocational agriculture. He immediately became active in the Future Farmers ot America, an organization well known tor its contributions toward better understanding and fellowship among the youth ot today. Mr. Otto spent much ot his time promoting this club among the boys, and some ot Co- vina's most outstanding F.F.A. groups have been under his guidance. During this time he was also president ot the So. Calitornia Agriculture Teachers Asso- ciation. ln September ot 1954 Mr. Otto became our vice-principal and dean ot boys. For two years he has served our school not only with the dignity befitting his posi- tion but with the sympathetic under- standing and helpful advice he has given to those students who needed it. lt is with a great deal ot pleasure that we dedicate the '56 Cardinal to Mr. Otto, whose wit and humor combined with a serious purpose have made him a tavorite ot everyone. In his leisure Mr, Otto finds time to enloy his favorite pastime, agriculture. A constantly ringing phone keeps Mr Otto very busy. '15 -.R I -'S X g X gg 1 E It f -... nm, 41 I - x , k 1' 1. 3. Q r 3 ir! 1 S A , K5 m?Mi,:. I - . f - wk. , A Q4 ' X ,W 2 F rw ,R L S sf ' Q rn V- ,4z?:kM-lg: 1, K 'jk , is aw!! N3 W 56 4 r , ' W ' a- 'r A K ' X wt, 1 . '45 -Q.. yt' . ' 1 4 . f ff-, , ,L 0 1 Q ,HV X 1 is 1 A . f M 'Hof - Sf SH rf- . uma A wr, ff , 'f -1-rf'f.1fS t- , ,Q - N- MV 5 RQ, ws' . S -N 'S L 1. it X . M- Q Q- ft' ' vga, ff, .' t 4' sem, ' , S' ' 'f Y' -Q tttt or .Q , ,. , E M hw 573' Q -'Q H' x '- J'-L ,gg ,V M -.N 3 ' W, , X f, f j-I i , . K f 42- X X X -'s-,,,3ff, x 1 ' H S ff:-ff? 'T' , 'Q n 1 .-r ' . ' . 4 . ,l a 1 ' A '. 'Q Ls X ' an - - , s . xx, , ' 'Q f W . wa Preparing tor Covlnds growth, Mr. Corbin and Mr. Shaver break ground February 15, 1956, tor the new Covina High School as CHS. students and Pete Inman, student body president, anticipate the tuture. CUHTEHTS Hdministratinn . . . . . . . . . ,J My 0 JJ, M ,Q X ,J X V w'15yj ,b ff' 'K' ,, ,w by Classes Qfblil gy . . . x ,f lg , la N 'J M - -. ,:..4 X-N ,SJ L ,XT X W, ' -.5Jx. . X . .. ff, 78 HCfIVIflBQW M . . . . . . fi, music and Drama . . . . + Sports . . . .H8 . x xi if , ir 5 2. Pi Q gm an D i' - ' y,s.!sguA,,3.., anmlnlsmmlon 17 gf w'f' I ml ,3- 4. KJ , ,, '. .X ., 1, W 'C 'x v ' WAN vu , www .. L, -Mx Q , , ,.L.,.4.' Alb! jx --,J J' Q- N X W . . V! Q iff' , VIH V - 1' Jw' 'fm ,W ,V ly - , , 2 4 , Q . f- 51- -A J 1 , U' L ,LA R+' , 'f H? ' ' Y 'J ejfrff 'V J ' -V4 fi 'n V- N.,-K- ,,,- , I Nr' ,,-, ,, N, 74 SML, XJ-1 ki N ,Xa l l . 1 fl 0 O Jr .,, ' v'-S ,gf -ff XA 1 . - Y' 1 J J K 1 ., 1 -1 1. x X., .,,4 .W A X fl, F- rl -,. +.A,N .ff - A 'f' 'X F J ' X T2., -5 M' X ' lpmf- J 1-ni' ,W Mr. O. L. Corbin, Principal ot Covina High School Hur C. H. S. While many ot the students seldom saw Mr. Corbin, he was a major intluence in the smooth operation ot our school. He was directly respon- sible tor setting standards ot effective classroom procedure and maintaining general order and Hdministratnrs discipline in the school. l-le made recommenda- tions to the superintendent with regard to teaching personnel, approved all custodian services, requi- sitions for supplies, texts, and equipment, and also approved dates tor all school events. Mrs. Hall, os deoin of girls, wos concerned with their problems of conduct, ottendcince, ond work. She often counseled with students ond pcirents, ond she kept records for oll the girls in school. Mr. W. F. Otto Vice-Principal -5 . IIS B-1 if .-1: ,, - -115-z.,gL.g .:g1! f:. 257111 i 7 fi we Mrs. E. M. Holl Deon of Girls Mr. Otto hod responsibility for mony things in the running of school mochinery. He su- pervised the boys ond kept their records. He conferred with porents ond assumed ony other duties appointed him, ond oll the time he worked untiringly for the welfore ot the students. .T l fl S c li -..........f. Serving as The Board of TrusTees are Mr. J. C. Nichols, Mr. Ray STrohmeyer, Mr. H. C. Elder lpresidenTl, Mr. STanley B. Shaver lsuperinTendenTl, Mr. J. D. Reed, Jr., and Mrs. Emily S. James lclerkl. Uui District Hdministiaiors Responsible Tor running our school eTTicienTly are The money, while The school board approved The purchase c members of The Board of TrusTees and The disTricT adminis- supplies, and appoinTed a compeTenT staff of employees T TraTors. The adminisTraTors supervised The curriculum, The carry ouT The school program. aTTendance, The adulT educaTion, and The expendiTures of Mr. Goudie, assistant superintendent, and Mr. Shaver, superinte denT, make plans for the Covina Union High School district. ,ff-'f Mr, Wooden, supervisor of attendance, and Mrs. Ekeroth, director of curriculum and guidance, confer. iacultq 0 MR. W. L. ALSUP: instrumental music, di- rector of band and commercial orchestra. 0 MR. J. E. ANDERSON, sophomore coun- selor. ' MR. C. W. ATWOOD: industrial arts, social science, Junior Statesmen adviser. 0 MISS G. B. AUSTIN: English, Thespians adviser. 0 MISS R. BARKER: English. MR. D. E. BARTELL, social science, leadership, student government adviser. f 1 11' L li ' i I lllll 2 V4 gl' . I, L l 17 I .J-1 ,' KI 5 y Q 9 it ,asf A Q L- ...I if itlr '. 'R ' MR. S. R. BATES: science, mathematics, Hi-Y ad- viser. 0 MISS W. BENNETT: library. 0 MR. W. C. BERKENHEGER, physical education, C football and J.V. baseball coach. 0 MR. W. G. BRADY, English, B tootball coach. ' MR. H. R. BRYAN, JR., social science, Enforcement Agen- cy adviser. 0 MR. G. L. CALDWELL, freshman and junior counselor. ' 0 MISS M. B. CAMPBELL: English. 0 MRS. M. C. CLEGG: English. 0 MR. M. J, CONNOLLY: vocational agriculture, F.F.A. adviser. Y .. i t 'Z G f . it iv . 0 MISS M. C. GEIER: mathematics: senior counselor. 0 MRS. E. GEORGE: social science. 0 MR. E. R. GODFREY: commercial. - Miss M. L. GORE: fypmg. - MR. R. GRANATA. ACV 0 MR. D. D. DOOLEY: industrial arts. 0 MR. R. S. EARL: science: physical educa- tion: B football and J.V. basketball coach 0 MR. T. C. EDGAR: mathematics. 0 MR. P. W. EGER: social living: mathe- matics. 0 MR. J. S. EWING: English: C.S.F. adviser. 0 MlSS G. E. FOSLER: mathematics. 0 MR. B. H. FRY, Jr.: history. 0 MRS. L. L. SON: Latin: English: Latin Club adviser. ' Ml GAULDIN: industrial arts, social science. ' MR. R. K. HALLETT: art. . 5 . W I , ...fr , 0 MR. W. G. HAMMEL: English: speech: drarnatics: stage crew and Masque and Dagger adviser. 0 MR. T. L. HANES: science. 0 MRS. S. J. HARVEY: Spanish. ' 2- iv s 'Q' ,,....,,.. 11, ..,. W.. ,,,, . .Ei .... .,,.. i ,ir ,,,.m:, 3 . 1'-'v J- .,.- .ar 5. ,Niall it gm- I . j J g g Vigg... f' K 7 l4'f,' 0 V'ax?2rxPau A 0 MR. J. F. HAVEN: history, Lettermen's Club adviserg assistant varsity football and var- sity track coach. 0 MR. E. K. HERMAN: social living, driver's training, J.V. football coach. 0 MR. P. A. HORNER: industrial artsy audio-visual coordinator. 0 MR. S. J. IVERSON: chemistry, Science Club adviser. 0 MISS R. D. KAGLEY: physical educationg Drill Team adviser. 0 MISS H. E. In jp AAV: 1 ,N Y.. P' KUNDE: Englis p Fr -Teens ad 's . ,I - Mi in .il 0 MR. . P. N: m t MR. R. H. LORENTZ: mathematics, Future each- . ers adviser. 0 MRS. A. LOTT: English, Car- dinal adviser. P451 S ,ar an , ,, Je Am-M 0 A x -f--s ' mm 'mdk ...w,.,. , .rv it ..X. 2 f. 1 4.51 ' V.: ff fri -. Q ,,.- .N .,,., yf ,- . .'-.V .W M, ,3 f fl 'lwtwyffe 7' I 1 5' .Zwry 'ff fl' I .ff W. wwf ,f 0 MR. W. E. LOTT: choral music, Mixed Choir, Sextette and Octette director. 0 MRS. S. K. MACIAS: Spanishg Sophomore Y-Teens adviser. 0 MISS K. T. MA- RONEY: mathematics. 0 MR. G. W. MCCLELLAN: physical educationg Es- quires adviser, varsity football and freshmen base- ball coach. MR. G. Z. MCCLELLAND. English. 0 MRS L. H. MCGREW: commercialg Commercial Club acl- viser. 0 MISS M. E. MELLON: mathematics, Cardinal business aclviser. 0 MRS. F. L. MILLER: homemakingg Alcyonians adviser. 0 MRS. M. K. MIZE: social sci- ence, director of Placement Office. ' MR, J. A. MONSON: social science. driver's educa- tiong varsity track and assistant varsity football coach. 0 MRS. C. W. MORGAN: English. 0 MRS. M. J. MORLEY: nurse. Nurses' Club adviser. 0 MR. T. H. MULLEN: English. 0 MRS. G. L. MUN SON: homemaking. 0 MR. W. L. NAIMAN: com mercialg student store and student body finance ad viser. 0 MISS C. OLIVA: Spanish, French, Girls' League adviser. 0 MR. R. L. OWEN: social scienceg Rally and Pep Club adviser. ' MR. C. T. PADDACK: mathematics. A .gym A32 . mia -N I . ws .pw---,gk rf. .fins , I .gkig L .,. ' is 1 ,.f',i,, - .0 if .Jim xl Q vii s 'l 5 il, J' so A-3 R N ff? A.. 2-if f 0 MR. A. L. PALMER: scienceg Science Club adviser. U MR. L. E. PENDLETON: director ot attendance ' MR. R. P. PRlEUR: social science. 0 MRS. G. RARATTONl: English. 9 MRS. M. B. ROBERTSON: Englishg Tri-Y adviser. ' MR. F. E. ROENICKE: physical eolucationg B basketball and varsity baseball coach. 0 MISS E. J. SEARS: commercialg Future Teachers adviser. 0 MISS W. L. SLADE: phys- ical educationg adviser ot Racqueteers. 0 MR. H. J. SMlTl-l: commercial, l-li-Y adviser. H :AW . V' i , A A I p l w X . , I XI: . 5 ' I '.',, 1. 'I '+f j ,I 0 Vi.. vi' AAV . V . . IWW ' . 'A I , It I ., S 'iq' I I Q7 I Vlvy . :V V 1 1 ,. V K L,,?,,f. ixb I K Y, 0 MR. G. L. WALKER: social science: Photog- raphy Club adviser. 0 MRS. S. A. WALKER: English: freshman counselor. 0 MISS L. T. WEARNE: art. 0 MR. H. B. WEBSTER: French: Spanish: Los Conquistadores adviser. 0 MRS. R. WHEELER: homemaking: F.H.A. adviser. 0 MISS H. J. WHITE: physical education. 0 MR. H. F. WILLIAMS: industrial arts. 0 MR. J. H. WULBERN: English: Germany driver's training. , . L . , .. S ..,, W I, 0 MR. J. A. SNYDER: physical education: commercial: gymnastics and C football coach. 0 MR. W. M. SGOTER: physical education: varsity basketball coach. 0 MR. F. S. STAFFORD: social science: C and D basketball and varsity tennis coach: Athenian ad- viser. ' MRS. C. J. STILES: physical education: Wycaipians, Drill Team, and G.A.A. adviser. 0 MISS F. N. SWAN: physical education: G.A.A. adviser. 0 MR. H. TAN- NER: crafts: Radio Club adviser. D MR. R. W. THOMPSON: English: iournalism: C and W and Quill and Scroll adviser. 0 MR. M. W. THORN: mathematics. 0 MR. G. P. VELASCO: Spanish. i ?WiSiI5:ifff s?'4I'i255f.if'5!i .. f ' ' .956 Hill' . ' ., . I I K I '1 S7 . I To , L. iz l .sf 'H - '!.:, I l f I I, lll I-3 I A 5 an ,E M. CAFETERIA HELP-ROW ONE: J. Moody, S. Edgeley, J, Potter, T. Williams, L. Silcott, ROW TWO: N. Rounds, H, Fullerton, K. Shadle, M. Fike, L. Stevenson, B. Niggs. . . . .. .. , V.. .. .. W . .,. . LIBRARY HELP-ROW ONE: R. Baisclen, D. Rauh, J. Beattie, J. Thompson, J. Warren, S. Lykke, J. Ferguson, R. Bass. ROW TWO: Mrs. Mountjoy, M. Franklin, C. Luizzi, P. Broneske, G. Reynolds, V. Barthel, G. McRae, E. Gessler, D. Kaufman, T. Ross. ROW THREE. Miss Bennett, Mrs. Payne, B. Hansen, F. Hughes, A. Meyers, J. Comstock, D. Keck, M. Silcott, 5. Gatte, P. McGivern. Student Help Assisting the adults in the library, attendance office, anal cafeteria were the student helpers. From this they gained experience in practical work, giving them val- OFFICE HELP-ROW ONE: V. Jewkes, L. Hall, D. Hart, D. Taylor, J. Buehler. ROW TWO: P. Jones, J. Comstock, L. Durfee, B. Jerrick, G. Despars, T. Adams, D. Beaumont. ROW THREE: R. Colona, M. Tucker, G. Hoffland, G. Burke, B. Sparks, S. lamurri. uable opportunity to get acquainted with different occupations. At the same time-, they performed an im- portant service forthe school. STUDENT STORE HELP--K. Jackson, L. Morgenroth, M. Ander- son, R. Jensen, F. Kritzer, B. Hull, L. Rappafoni, C. Curtis. ' I ty ' xx J K f -......4 . ,. ---.-..-.- fr ' r Q. L . 'D' ,Qi S Q IST .tw- 'mp'm CUSTODIANSfMr. Shrimplin, Mr. Bacchus, Mr. Richardson, Mr. Wachen- BUS DRIVERSYRQW QNE- Mr, Bmlml Mr. Henderson, Mr, Cglel M, dorl, Mr. Harrold, Mr. Hyder. Beaird, Mr. Brown. ROW TWO: Mr. Slater, Mr. Covert, Mr. Adams Making lite considerably easier and assisting the students in everything they do are the adults in every office, the bus drivers, the custodians, and the AFETERlA7ROW ONE: Mrs. Clark, Mrs, Riley, Mrs, Astle, Mrs. Nelson, vlrs. Christophersort, Mrs. Tugman, Mrs. Tibiger. ROW TWO: Mrs. Cor- renter, Mrs, Hurst, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Guest, Mrs. Brown. K J , 'lu-lr Mr. Rarnbaud, Mr. Gravatt, Mr, Morgan, Mr. Farr, Mr, Tumrnons. Uncertiticated Personnel of all of these people C.H.S. could not have func- tioned. CLERlC!XL SlAFF7Mrs, McNeil, Mrs, Coffey, Miss Holden, Mrs. Lea Chapman, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Mourttioy, Mrs. Dudderidge, Mrs Lee. Mrs. l l E fanuuqpvi MEET THE PRESIDENT PETE INMAN during study or of home ,Je tt 'l 1 x v Q ' 3 in , X s t fry' Q :Wm . .ta ggi 4, is it . 1-. I '- 1 R. 5 f ' f s i ' f 3 in T I ,:, , .f, . ., ,, , . 19' . M., 1 'ew t 5 ,X Marlyn Miller Sec. of Finance Dixie Hottland Sec. ot Activities George Cobbe Sec. ot Athletics Don Butler Sec. ot Enforcement 1 W 3 . l t Maxine l-lottland Vice-President Cabinet Composed ot the vice-president, tive elected ottices, and tour offices appointed by the president with the approval of the legislature is the Cabinet. The president and his cabinet, the executive body ot the student government, met once a week to carry out their duties. In addition to their executive duties, they were responsible tor the Gene Norman Show, the Inter- Club Council, a dance, and the All-School Talent Show, The president and three members of the Cabinet vvent to Redlands on Student Government Day and also attended a dinner with Montebello and El Rancho to discuss their problems and activi- ties. Rullt Jenson Mr, Bgrtell Ass. Sec. ot Finance Adviser Mary Daniels Sec, ot Records Frances Kritzer Sec. ot Sales li Marcia Mottinger Sec. ot Publicity Bill Plumer Sec. ot Programs 'nur W 3' G' K -f 1 Nall' ROW ONE: M. Hoffloncl, F. Plumer, S. Fields, B. Moody, T. Colverley, G. Kellum, V. CosTorino, G. Moxhom. ROW TWO: B. Shaheen, B. Wechsler, K. Jackson, S. Fullerton, T. Johnson, Mr. BorTell, C. Moody, B. Joy, S. Vc1ughun,J. Price. L . I t Four members from edch clciss mode up The Legisloi- Ture. Moxine Hofflond, The vice-presidenT of The sTudenT body, presided oT The doily meeTings. These sixTeen people mode lows, pcissed bills presenfed by The closs x., Mr. BoirTell Adviser councils, ond c1pproprioTed money. One of Their dchieve- menTs was The complefe revision of The sfudenl body hdndbook. 'as .fg- Mr. Ndirnon Fincmcicil Adviser I Meeting Twice a week and having jurisdiction over student laws was the student court. Two innovations they put into effect were the estab- lishment of a bar association of stu- dent attorneys and the posting of student laws in study halls. The Enforcement Agency gave citations for student violations of campus laws. L , X ' , Q. wiyijflp j r5xq Jllfvl . C cb' , . l 'SIM n H Clxlifuil . f if' Q2 .LW L cu .1 xf X gi . ,cu 'bf ' f W.. JA, F 'TJ OJ rx Q, V N JW JW - Het omeytgiiifc. Scenes. eovv two. L. eeebe, e. Mailer, W , G 1 UD . nenau , .. c ae er, . ei 1. .ye Uf Student Court and Enforcement ROW ONE: J, Masor, K. Firestone, G. Ostrander, A. Firestone, D. O'Bryan, J. Suggs, P. Suggs, M. Beverly, M, Jewell, V. Black, K. Mahl. ROW TWO: G. Kellarn, V. Castorina, S. Kinmont, S. Reynolds, L. Lewerenz, P. Noonan, IS. Thompson, B. Hoffland, K. Marx, K. Almlie, K. Bouchard, N. King. ROW THREE: D. Butler, L. Carr, K. Archer, M. Almlie, D. Wilson, L. Holman, L. Lee, J. Vance, J. Dorsett, S. Fullerton, D. Jewell, M. Beebe. , V., ,.. .,. c.. . V , . v Y GROWTH in The four classes is indicaTed by The increased TransporTaTion TaciIiTies wiTh The TourTeen busses, each carrying sevenTy sTudenTs on a double run, and wiTh The increased parking area Tor sTudenT cars. This is a conTrasT To The early days when sTudenTs rode horseback and sTabled The horses behind The AdminisTraTion Building. ALM X266-lag., Jw QL M7 ,,4J4.M ,g!,b A ,f Vff www .1 H-J f ,X ZW-'iffy ff LQ Javu, Afffff, ,,,,. ,,A,-4,,,.,,, M' .,7,wfc, 1,114 J iff 1, 74.4, f4.J, Amd fQMff Q, .7 Q j J ,fqffwzwfffwf 70,0 M, fwy fly, Md! 54547 MLM Z4 Qflf ,444 ,JLLAVCJQHAZ ZZ - -01,1140 ,W-1 x ,ba-Q41,1 QV' JZQQ4. 33 N W! ,7447 fbgwf 127 M fffffffff' Z, ap f0'9 Z' fM,W'9y 1 -f' . Q f , A NN' Aw . f 4 A ?7ff'QA 'as ? fi A ' Q J f' 'K' 5 I I! , ,WR am XX 5.2-IX' rx.: I1 cmssfs SENIOR COUNCIL-ROW ONE: D. Pick, C. Richardson, L. Griffiths, P. Stoterau, D. Despars, H. Martin. ROW TWO: S. Goebel, C. Larson, L. Stultz, H. Henry, M. Miller, L. Deemer, S. Vaughan, C. Moody, L. Carrillo, B. Richins. ROW THREE: L. Walters, F. Van Schoyck, S. Gatti, R. Clark, P. Calverley, B. Leech, J. Joy, D. Ott, R. Johnson, J. Price, Miss Geier. 1 i I l I JUNIOR COUNCIL-ROWMKONE: A. Cooper, G. Masor, D. L Schenault, S. Seiter, AT,l-Inrsfjlll. Arce, A. Firestone, J. Sugggz. Row two. J. KeIlor,'E'Beebe, s. Morley, v. Remmy, L. KU , A. Poitras, P. Suggsflglfwigdngf. M. Heim, Z. McClelland, R. Rattery, D. O'Bryan. ROW THREE: Mr. Cald' Davis, D. Nelson, C. Riegel, A. Grove, K. Johnson, C. Elliott, M brook, B. Berkstresser, R. Hill, L. Darnell, B. Fedorinko, B. l J. Shackleford. Keeping the classes informed ot various activities pertaining to the student government are the class councils which are headed by each class president and are composed ot two representatives from each study hall. The councils likewise determine the needs of the classes and present them to the legislature. ln addition, they plan dances, bake sales, and other money raising projects. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL-ROW ONE: S. Grubacich, J. Snider, B, Durham J. Olson, M. Scherer. ROW TWO: L. Mumford, J. Pearson, M. Andrews, B. Hoffland, G. Kellam, V. Castorina, M. Schoh, L. Burns, L. Dougherty, D. Lewis. ROW THREE: S. Barker, A. Jarvis, P. Boyer, D. Martin, T. Tomich, F. Radmacher, T. Morgan, J. White, B. Funk, D. Kelly, G. Maxson J. Guinn. FRESHMAN COUNCIL-ROW ONE: S. Brink, B. Rehmer, J. Jasmine Crow, G. Pion, R. McCann, L. Goebel, S. Macy, J. Garber. ROW T D. Keller, 5. Drews, S. Gravatt, L. Buehler, R. Begin, L. Murphy Coppock, R. Cullivan, R. Olson. ROW THREE: D. Davis, T. Calve P. Freestone, F. Plumer, J. Koehler, K. Warner, M. Stanley, Mr. Smit l Q 5, In 8,332 less A gi sw: v rf , 9.43 fi .v',1' , lg , rc. 1 Q X ' ll,. ', 'Axis' lZ5?ik,.'.' 9:1 Z 2 dk 53 '25 -4 ,T j l il' ,Q ,f 'l if- 'KY' 4 I ,,f 1.53, QB jf i in-,ii L S A L In kyyyk M I Vi ,,... . .f,.. .. Trying to make the last year at Covina 3 memorable one were Lee Griffiths lpres.i, Hope Henry lvice-pres.l, Lydia Carrillo lseol, and Sharon Gobel ltreas.J. Seniors V W . ,- , Es., 445' iv.: .Aw -. r 9- ,Ai Q4-'gr' Q. 1 .' . fr f W .- sf, M ,M 41 Looking forward to adulthood, college and employment are the graduating seniors. This class has spent tour years in high school learning from books and from experience. its members have had many activities together since that first freshman party --- money raising campaigns, plays, talent shows, and dances. Later they had the tun ot ordering senior pictures. Then came the senior breakfast, finals, baccalaureate, and at long last with graduation the seniors found themselves face to face with a new grown-up lite. Senior counselor was Miss Geier. l g Eddye Abbott Anne Adams '23 533 Donna Anderson Edwxn Anderson Kenneth Arone Heather Aylwin 3 Benny Barker lerrilyn Barnes Dianne Beck Gall Bereoter ,eq Ut ' , Wayne Allen Wm Margaret Andersen, Irene Bagby Vernetta Barthel N ' 'l yi ,.,, fl -A 2 1 'vcr 1, 5 , Michael Almlue Roger Anderson Ruth Bailey 'N Bob Anderson Darrel Anika ,xx 45 or Ronald Baker Chuck Bates T,f Gary Beavers Henry Berg Joleen Berry Marilyn Berryman Candy Bettner Q... Bob Brown HPS: 4 Q J .E Judith Buehler areal' apfyi nv- 'MF N. '1 49? Thomas Bolstad Bonnie Bilderbaclc Patricia Binger Lindo Bishop X if L ohhh l ,,..,,g 4 '9 . Y y l Q 5 Jim Brown Marie Ellen Brown Roger Brown , uns K Haj ' all Dave Burnett Doug Burnett A-na.. 41 Paul Calverley Keith Campbell Roger Campbell Charles Ca rter Walter Cary Kit Chenaull Peggy Burns li, if,,,,.,i fr-f '11, , s ex Larry Carr vjj'7 X, Xi Garth Bryce ,, or .. 51,5 ' H ' if ff.. 3' ffl ' li p Q fl? K A A fi. 54' - gif'-X, 0 . - r 4 Don Butler Lydia Carrillo - 'Z 3 Q .1 ' 1 William Choppe Bob Clark Patricia Clinton Katherine Dalia Libera Linda Lee Deemer Pat De Garmo George Cobbe Ed Cover ,fm Q Judy Crane Laurie Crawford r Wayne Crawford Robert Crutchfield Carleon Curtis Mary Daniels Mary Darling Geraldine Davidson John E. Davis 'Qfgi 4,3 s Delia Degraffenreid Luis Delgado Ruth De Sanctis ix? 3L ,Q is x 7, Denny Despars Dann M. Diaz B b ..,r,.,,, W Y of org Diezgi Alyce Dixon Joe Dobson David E. Cox Donald Cramsey ' W? Diane Roe Donnon Peter Dornback Jim Dorsett Dwaine Douglass Robert Draper Pg, Jim 'ff' IW! 1' -ft! Patricia DuBois William Duffy Muriel Duke Bill Dunning Roxie Elliott A ..:' ,-L 1- . 2 , fills eeiie :fre Tom A, Elliott Gary Enalers John Entwistle Elsie Erickson De Anno Eviclc 1' 2 ,,, . ,, ' 2 rt. N 1 if Pat Farnsworth Harmon Finke Kay Fire-stone Mcxrleen Folsom Robert Ford by Y ,, 9' imfmiifrf M ,we fi , VJ, f. I.: :.rdf '2lif F 125 Lain Q .ai F if f? , Jim Foster Gary Fowler Vada Franklin James lan Fraser Joyce Fry X wg, m at -3? k:-' I I Don Gabbe Rod Gentis John Gage F Es Bennie Gorton Judy George Bob Golden Morcio Gould Evelyn Gessler ml' yy L X x f 2 . ,'-,E ' Dan Grace 'Orgy 'Lf 'Gul' Raymond Green Nancy Greene Lee Griffiths Q. ,,, .f Q. .wk Dan Gusravson X Moni Hockler Dove Holl J ., ,ff W gigey, I. QZWQ A R Yfvw L Al Gaston ,+un.,, ,-we Sion Gotti Linda Glidewell Sharon Lee Goebel Eloine Graves Rochelle Gurka -.., N... .-,px J Ted Hommond Larry Gene Groves -rv- Woyne Gustafson Connie Haney I: Dawn Ellen Harlow Gary Heaton Hope Henry Rudy Herrera ww- W RS' 4,75 Linda Jayne Hiatt l My fm ll l . P Bill l'lOlliA Dixie Hoffland Maxine Hoffland Virginia Hoffland Anne Holman , 'Z' . ,.-55' wr f lf 15' Larry Holman Darlene Holmes Betsy Hull Charles lhsen Eileen Inman Pete Inman 'N A Jere Jobe Caby Johnson Ray Johnson 1 X- Grani Hunter ' A 'wx , .rr-if -s Pg Q John Jetfon Shirley lamurri Jackie Jewkes Gene Jones ff' li Anita Jordan ?'2753'f1 , .-,au . 41 Johnston Joy Sally Kaenel in ig Judifh Ann King Nancy Marie King STS Ronald C. Kurtz Dan C, Lane ,, Dick Kaupp . 'gg f'-'X QW A 'by M :IV ,L .4 gn: ' 'QF Liz,- AY' Susie Kinmont Cherie Larsen Gordon Keller Sharon Kerr C:-,..fJ' Barbara Krause Frances Kritzer vi Donald Lawson Bill Layman 1? Pells N. Bill Leech Phyllis M. Lemmon Howard Lightner Nancy Lind Alan Lockwood 'IU' 41 Janet R. Lowry Barbara Lumley John Luthin J erry L. Lynn Judie Lyon an Agf- f-if 'S-f TI? Rae McCall Bob McClure K .fm . I f :ah lie Linda McHenry Mary Lou Mcintyre Michael Mciiain Karen Rae Mahl Dianne McCullough Margaret Mcifusker Bruce McDowell Larry McKenna -.PJ vii' 'nv Joe Mancuso Janice Mandel Eugenia Marquez 53-'M M .,, in 77' if 'ww if Q i Lois Martin Donna Maxharn Kathryn Sue Mays Bob Metz AI Meyers 59' 2' Paul McMichael Hulen Martin '- 42 a 5 S 10x -uk .Q 4' Sharon Judy Mika I , - ,N in ayyi ,X E Y l Y Constance Millay Barbie I.. Miller Marlyn Miller Brice Mocabee Carol Moody in 1- i g2,,,. ..,L Carolyn Morphis Marcia Mottinger ie ,f - ,ye ' K ft G 'if Peggy Nafziger Kenneth Nail Dave Neil Albert Mower of ag P ,fi a l P 1 1 Jim Newton 115 Charles Musgrave .QW A -4? Joan Norton Bill Oden Gretchen Ostrander David Ott .lim Overholtzer Jerry Owens i ' as ff J 4 , 3 ff! Ronald Ownbey Jan Page Helen Palmer Bill Paterson Ora Patterson 1, as :CW A I Shirley Petrone George Phelps Richard Pick Lewayne Pietz William Plumer Milf, y ii'f3 w., 5 Di ck Polk If - Lynn Purcell Evelyn Rasch Cora Reider A IU? ' W, Q, 'Q' l N Q id' 'slillf 'N Joanne Ponsy Dennis Porges James Price Frances Leola Pusina frw-for 'w,.,,,, f Jeannette Rawson Johnny Reistetter Janice Quackenbush Doug Rafnson Harold Edmond Raynard Frank Reed Sandy Reynolds Phyllis Rice Fran Pugh Janet Rainbolt li I 59 1,-ff Jim Reed li y . ,E Charles Richardson Beverly Richins Ruth Riggs Lou Ella Rinclt Marilyn Robart Fredrick Robertson si ,,.,.-uf' Anita Rodriguez Larraine Rogers Nancy Ann Ross Michael A. Russo ff? Liaryle Sansteby Jacqueline Schaeffer YTTIV Carolyn Secllacek Barbara haheen 6' X 'N , ' F 9 .5 it , J, , Larry Skinner Rich d Sk' Joyce Mae Rollins 1+ A1 . F l N, I x U. e Betty Lou Roper Bill Roslington , ,,rivgxi N . s yy gr: 1 , if . ' Dorothy K, Salts Carolyn Sampson Leroy Sanborn 'Qs -S Q wx ff'-4 N-ff f.:,, f S s f if l I Z .I l ,f Jim Scherer Nancy Schlander Bradley Schultz ff'- Gloria Sheely S' 'L'-fr Jim Shinn Gary Shoemaker 1-5, '15 ar inner Chuck Slattery Carol n Smith y Karyn Smith PW 'QL I 'N'-:sr 4 -mu? x Barbara Sparks Jack Spencer Y R - 5 l Pete Stoterau Kenneth Stowe it X' 1 Rovina Stafford Herb St. Clair June Sterrett L Y 'J' ev'- WV Robert Stubblefield Linda Stultz Kay Sulluvan I if my K A f rrr,, 2 .fffiymn gl lull l 'zifm l ':ifzt'5 71 X Mike Swarthout Patricia Swarthout Rick Tallmnn Robert Taylor Tom Taylor 4 ? - - 5 W la W X Ester Torres Doris Tucker Melinda Tucker Rod Tufts Kenneth Turney Q: 4 '! x Brenda Tussy Jesse Vance Frances Van Schoyck Ronnie Vaughan Sharon Vaughan T 2 Joell Vilardo Donald Wackermon Toni Ann Walsh Lynne Walters Jim Walther Doug Ward Elaine Warford Willis Warnick Jerr y Webb Maryna Lee Weeks ful' mug, Paul F. Wegfahri Bruce Wesfrcte D anna White Larry Whitenack Richard Whiting Tom Wilkins on Dave Williams Diana Gene Wilson 'E ABBOTT Football E ADAMS ransferred from Downey High chool, Downey, Calif. NA ALBAUGH ransferred from Santa Ana Iigh School, Santa Ana, Calif. NE ALLEN lr. Council IAEL ALMLIE farsity Track, Lettermen's Club, nforcement Agency ANDERSON larsity Football, Hi-Y NA ANDERSON flag twirler, F.H.A., Tri-Y, Rally Iommittee, Pep Club IN ANDERSON Transferred from Hartman High ichool, Hartman, Ark. GARET ANN ANDERSON ir. Council, Racqueteers, Com- nercial Club, Los Conquista- zlores, All-Girl Revue ER ANDERSON QEL ANIKA Machine shop major NIETH DAVID ARONE -Ii-Y, Mixed Choir, Enforcement Agency, J.V. Baseball, J.V. football THER MARY AYLWIN Soph. Council, Tri-Y, Latin Club, :.H.A., All-Girl Revue E BAGBY Sirls' Chorus -I BAILEY Commercial major ALD BAKER 3oys' Chorus NIY BARKER Varsity Baseball, Lettermen's Club IILYN BARNES Sirls' League NIETTA BARTHEL Tri-Y, Nurses' Club, Library Staff, Commercial Club CK BATES liners and Juineis Shop major GARY BEAVERS Esquires, Lettermen's Club, sec., Hi-Y, Varsity Basketball, yell leader DIANNE BECK Transferred from Redlands High School, Redlands, Calif. GAIL BEREUTER Tri-Y, pres., Soph., Jr. Coun. BONNIE BILDERBACK Tri-Y PATRICIA JOAN BINGER Transferred from Rochester High School, Rochester, Minn. LINDA YVONNE BISHOP Tri-Y, F.H.A., All-Girl Revue, Girls' Chorus WILLIAM THOMAS BOLSTAD Science and math majors K. .jf. cils, Girls' League Board, Inter- BOB BROWN Club Council F.F.A., pres., Varsity Football, HENRY BERG CO-Capt., Esquires, Lettermen's Masque and Dagger, pres., Club, Hi-Y Thespians JIM BROWN JOLEEN BERRY Art major F.H.A., Drill Team, All-Girl Re- vue MARILYN BERRYMAN MARIE ELLEN BROWN Transferred from Mt. St. Joseph Alcyonians, Tri-Y, Drill Team, Los Conquistadores, All-Girl Re- vue CANDY BETTNER C8iW, co-ed., Alcyonians, tieas., Drill Team, co-capt., F.H.A., v.- pres., soph. class v.-pres. Academy, Rutland, ROGER BROWN Sr., Jr. Councils GARTH BRYCE Varsity Basketball, Lettermen's Club, H ment Agency JUDITH ANN BUEHLER Vermont i-Y, Enforce- Esqu i res, Tri-Y, Commercial Club DAVE BURNETT Baseball, basketball DOUG BURNETT Varsity Baseball, Lettermen's Club PEGGY BURNS Masque and Dagger, Mixed Choir, All-Girl Revue, Sextette, Talent Show DON BUTLER A.S.B. Sec. of Enforcement, Fr., Soph., Jr. Councils, Hi-Y, J.V. Football JIM BYLER Transferred from Citrus High School, Glendora,'CaIif. PAUL HOWARD CALVERLEY F.F.A., v.-pres., Sr. Council, Var- sity, B Football KEITH CAMPBELL ROGER CAMPBELL Varsity Track DIANNE CARPENTER Girls' Chorus LARRY CARR Varsity Basketball, track, En- forcement Agency LYDIA CARRILLO Masque and Dagger, sr. class treas., Drill Team, Cardinal, bus. staff, F.H.A., parl. CHARLES CARTER Masque and Dagger, C.S.F., pres., Science Club, tennis WALTER CARY Transferred from San Fernando High School, San Fernando, Calif. KIT CHENAULT Varsity Football, Lettermen's Club, Band, Student Court, chief justice, tennis. WILLIAM CHOPPE Masque and Dagger, Hi-Y, v.-pres., Enforcement Agency, cross country. BOB CLARK Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr. Councils, B Football 49 PATRICIA MAE CLINTON Masque and Dagger, treas., Drill Team, All-Girl Revue, ir. play lcostumesl, Thespians GEORGE COBBE A.S.B. Sec. of Athletics, Es- quires, Hi-Y, pres., Lettermen's Club, v.-pres., Varsity Football, co-capt. ED COVER Tennis DAVID E. COX Transferred from George Wash- ington High School, L.A., Calif. DONALD CRAMSEY Transferred from Rosemead High School, Rosemead, Calif. JUDY CRANE Tri-Y, All -Girl Revue, Girls' Cl1OI'US, F.H.A., G.A.A. LAURIE CRAWFORD Transferred from Poly High School, L.A., Calif. WAYNE CRAWFORD Shop major DON CRONKHITE Lettermen's Club, Varsity Ten- r1lS7 C.S.F. ROBERT DEAN CRUTCHFIELD Transferred from Dover High School, Dover, Ark. CARLEON CURTIS Girls' League Board, Tri-Y, Los Conquistadores, G.A.A., treas., Fr., Jr. Councils. KATHERINE J. DALLA LIBERA F.H.A., Tri-Y MARY CATHERINE DANIELS A.S.B. Sec. of Records, Alcyon- ians, Mixed Choir, Sextette ac- companist, Jr. Legislator, Jr. Council MARY DARLING Cardinal, lit. ed., C.S.F., Quill and Scroll, sec., F.T,A., v.-pres., Science Club GERALDINE DAVIDSON Tri-Y, G.A.A., All-Girl Revue, Fr. Council JOHN E. DAVIS Lettermen's Club, Hi-Y, Legisla- ture, Enforcement Agency LINDA LEE DEEMER Alcyonians, Girls' League, v.- pres., Racqueteers, pres., Inter- Club Council, Jr., Sr. Councils PAT DE GARMO F.T.A. DELIA JANE DEGRAEFENREID All-Girl Revue, Commercial Club LUIS DELGADO Transferred from Arequipa, Peru, South America RUTH DE SANCTIS Tri-Y, Jr. Council, All-Girl Revue DENNY ROBERT DESPARS Varsity Basketball, Sr. Council DANNY M. DIAZ Jr. Band BARBARA DIEZSI Band ALYCE NORINE DIXON Science Club, Commercial Club JOE DOBSON F.F.A. DIANNE RAE DONNAN Racqueteers, sec., Science Club, C.S.F. PETER JOHN DORNBACK Transferred from Cody High School, Detroit, Mich. JIM DORSETT Masque and Dagger, Enforce- ment Agency DWAINE DOUGLASS Sr. Band, Mixed Choir, Talent Show ROBERT DRAPER Transferred from St. Vincent's School, Akron, Ohio PATRICIA DU BOIS G.A.A. mgr., F.H.A. WILLIAM DUFFY Transferred from Pomona High School, Pomona ,CaIif. MURIEL DUKE Alcyonians, v.-pres., CSQW, pg. ed., C.S.F., Fr., Soph. Councils, Wycaipians BILL DUNNING Shop maior ROXIE ELLIOTT G.A.A., pres., sec., Tri -Y, Nurses' Club, Racqueteers, All- Girl Revue TOM A. ELLIOTT Varsity Football, Hi-Y, Letter- men's Club, Commercial Orches- tra, Band GARY ENDERS Transferred from Puente High School, Puente, Calif. JOHN ENTWISTLE Varsity Track ELSIE ERICKSON DE ANNA L. EVICK Agriculture maior PAT FARNSWORTH Mixed Choir HARMON FINKE Varsity, B Basketball KAY ELLEN FIRESTONE Tri-Y, Mixed Choir, Enforcement Agency, Drill Team, pres. MARLEEN FOLSOM G.A.A., Tri-Y, Drill Team, Mixed Choir GARY FOLTZ Latin Club, Science Club, C.S.F. ROBERT FORD GARY FOWLER Transferred from John Muir High School, Pasadena, Calif. VADA FRANKLIN Sr. Council JAMES IAN FRASER C.S.F., Science Club, Banc cil, Varsity Tennis, Orche: JOYCE FRY DON GABBE Enforcement Agency, S Crew, pres., Masque anc ger, Science Club JOHN GAGE Basketball, Enforcement I BENNIE GARTON AL GASTON Mechanic major STAN GATTI C, B, Varsity Track, J.V. Country, Sr. Council ROD GENTIS Transferred from Van High School, Van Nuys, C JUDY GEORGE G.A.A., Commercial Club Team, F.H.A. EVELYN MARION GESSLER Tri-Y, F.H.A. LINDA CLAIRE GLIDEWELL Art maior SHARON LEE GOEBEL Sr. class sec., Sr. Counc forcement Agency, Tri-Y, mas Ball princess BOB GOLDEN Track MARCIA GOULD Band, Band Council, Pep Commercial Orchestra, Choir DAN GRACE Varsity Football ELAINE GRAVES Songleader, Pep Club, S Club, Fr. Council LARRY GENE GRAVES Transferred from Mitchell soliclated School, Mitchell, RAYMOND GREENE Stagecraft, F.F.A. NANCY GREENE Songleader, Tri-Y, rep., Queen, Homecoming pri Mixed Choir. LEE GRIFFITHS Sr. class pres., Fr., Sopl Councils, C.S.F., pres., Club Council ROCHELLE GURKA Science Club WAYNE GUSTAFSON Math maior I GUSTAVSON Varsity Football, Varsity Basket- ball, Varsity Track, Hi-Y, Letter- men's Club W HACKLER Fr. Legislator, Girls' League Board, Jr. Statesmen, Tri,Y, F.H.A. 'E HALL Hi-Y HAMMOND Commercial Orchestra, Band lNlE HANEY Transferred from Geneva High School, Geneva, Indiana VN ELLEN HARLOW Tri-Y, Modern Dance Club, Christmas Parade Queen ZY HEATON 'E HENRY Sr. class v. - pres., Sextette, Mixed Choir, Masque and Dag- ger iY HERRERA DA JAYNE HIATT Yell leader, Nurses' Club, pres., Wycaipians, Tri-Y, Enforcement Agency IE HOFFLAND A.S.B. Sec. of Activities, Alcyon- ians, Cardinal, sports ed., sr. ed., Inter-Club Council, pres., Quill and Scroll, treas. XINE HOFFLAND A.S.B, V.-Pres., C8rW, sports ed., Fr., Soph., Jr. Legislator, Alcyonians, Quill and Scroll, v.-pres., C.S.F. GINIA LEE HOFFLAND Cardinal, co-ed., bus. mgr., C8rW, edit. ed., Alcyonians, sgt.- at-arms, Quill and Scroll, C.S.F. NIE HOFMAN Tri -Y, Drill Team, Modern Dance Club, All-Girl Revue, Pep Club . HOLK Math maior IRY HOLMAN Enforcement Agency, Letter- men's Club, Varsity Tennis, Jr. Statesmen, Boys' Chorus RLENE HOLMES Tri-Y, Mixed Choir, All-Girl Re- vue BETSY HULL Mixed Choir, All-Girl Revue, Student Store GRANT HUNTER Baseball SHIRLEY IAMMURI Tri-Y, sec., v.-pres., All-Girl Re- vue, CZLW, sales mgr., Girls' League Board, Drill Team CHARLES IHSEN Track EILEEN INMAN Cardinal, Tri-Y, Enforcement Agency, All-Girl Revue PETE INMAN Student Body Pres., Esquires, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Bas- ketball, Boys' State, ,C.S.F. JOYCE JENNINGS Girls' Chorus JOHN JETTON JACKIE JEWKES F.H.A., G.A.A., Tri-Y JERE JOBE F.F.A. CABY LILLIAN JOHNSON Maiorette, Sr. Council, Tri-Y, treas., Stagecraft, All-Girl Re- vue RAY JOHNSON Esquires, v.-pres., Hi-Y, basket- ball, Jr., Sr. Councils, C.S.F. GENE HARVEY JONES Enforcement Agency, Varsity, B Football ANITA JORDAN C8rW, bus. mgr., F.H.A., Tri-Y, All-Girl Revue, Cardinal, bus. staff JOHNSTON JOY Sr. Legislator, ir. class v.-pres., Fr. Council, J.V. Baseball, Jr. Statesmen, parl. SALLY KAENEL Alcyonians, ir. class sec., Tri-Y, Fr., Soph. Councils DIANA LEE KEEFER Tri-Y, Modern Dance Club DICK KAUPP Track, basketball GORDON WAYNE KELLER Math major SHARON KERR F,H.A. JUDITH ANN KING Masque and Dagger, Alcyon- ians, Sextette, Cardinal, bus. staff, CGW, pg. ecl. NANCY MARIE KING Enforcement Agency, F.T.A., All- Girl Revue, Tri-Y, Latin Club SUSIE KINMONT Tri-Y, Enforcement Agency, All- Girl Revue, Pep Club, Los Con- quistadores HELEN ONA KNICKERBOCKER Transferred from Alhambra High School, Alhambra, Calif. BARBARA JEAN KRAUSE Tri-Y, G.A.A., F.H.A., Nurses' Club CHARLES KRING C8-W, photog. FRANCES JO KRITZER A.S.B. Sec. of Soles,C.S.F., Rac- queteers, All-Girl Revue RONALD C. KURTZ Boys' Octette, Boys' Chorus, Mixed Choir DAN C. LANE Hi-Y CHERIE LARSEN Enforcement Agency, Drill Team, Girls' Chorus, Sr. Council, Pep Club DONALD LAWSON Sr. Band, Gymnastics Team BILL LAYMAN Bar Assoc., chr., Science Club, pres., Enforcement Agency, C.S.F., basketball BILL LEECH B, J.V. Football, F.F.A., Hi-Y, Sr. Council, Enforcement Agency PHYLIS M. LEMMON Tri-Y, G.A.A. HOWARD LIGHTNER Varsity, B Football, B Basket- ball, F.F.A. NANCY LIND Maiorette, Tri-Y, CGW, pg. ed., Wycaipians, G.A.A. ALAN LOCKWOOD Football, Lettermen's C I u b, Science Club, Jr. Statesmen, En- forcement Agency JANET R. LOWRY Business maior BARBARA LUMLEY Tri-Y, Enforcement Agency, band JOHN LUTHIN Los Conquistadores JERRY L. LYNN Photography club, Stagecraft JUDIE LYON Transferred from Temple City High School, Temple City, Calif. RAE MCCALL Transferred from John Marshall High School, L.A., Calif. BOB MCCLURE DIANNE MCCULLOUGH F.H.A., sec. MARGARET MCCUSKER Girls' Chorus, tennis BRUCE McDOWELL Woodshop maior LINDA JANE MCHENRY Masque a nd Dagger, hist., F.H.A., Mixed Choir, C.S.F., Girls' League Board MARY LOU MCINTYRE F.H.A., pres., Inter-Club Coun- cil, C.S.F., All-Girl Revue, Class Council 51 MICHAEL W. McKAlN Masque and Dagger, C.S.F., Varsity Tennis, Science Club, Lettermen's Club LARRY ROYAL MCKENNA Masque and Dagger, Hi-Y, En- forcement Agency, Science Club, track PAUL MCMICHAEL Science Club KAREN RAE MAHL Enforcement Agency, All-Girl Revue, Thespians JOE MANCUSO Enforcement Agency JANICE HELEN MANDEL Cardinal, bus. mgr., C.S.F., treas., Inter-Club Council, Quill and Scroll, Tri-Y EUGENIA GRACE MARQUEZ G.A.A., Commercial Club HULEN MARTIN Sr. Council, Mixed Choir, Var- sity Football LOIS YVONNE MARTIN Tri-Y, F.H.A. DONNA MAXHAM l'ri-Y KATHRYN SUE MAYS Transferred from El Monte High School, El Monte, Calif. BOB METZ Lettermen's Club, Varsity Base- ball AL MEYERS Stagecraft SHARON JUDY MIKA Mixed- Choir, Tri-Y, Thespians, F.H.A., Drill Team CONSTANCE MILLAY Commercial major BARBIE L. MILLER Alcyonians, Student Court, rec., iudge, Cardinal, bus. staff, In- ter-Club Council, sec., Racquet- eers, v.-pres. MARLYN GRACE MILLER A.S.B. Sec. of Finance, F.H.A., Sr. Council, Thespians, Enforce- ment Agency BRICE MOCABEE F.F.A. CAROL MOODY Alcyonians, pres., Masque and Dagger, sec., Sr., Soph. Legis- 52 lator, ir., fr. class pres., C.S.F. CAROLYN JOYCE MORPHIS F.H.A., sec., Mixed Choir, CLW, Tri-Y MARCIA ANN MOTTINGER A.S.B. Sec. of Publicity, Alcyon- ians, Tri-Y, F.H.A., Spanish Club ALBERT MOWER Shop maior CHARLES EUGENE MUSGROVE Commercial Orchestra, Band PEGGY CHARLENE NAFZIGER F.H.A., Tri-Y KENNETH NAIL Varsity Football, Lettermen's Club DAVE NEIL Transferred from Mark Keppel High School, Alhambra, Calif. JAMES NEWTON Art mciior JOAN NORTON Transferred from John Muir High School, Pasadena, Calif. BILL ODEN Masque and Dagger, Thespians, Commercial Orchestra, Varsity Track, ir. play KENNETH OLSON Math and science majors GRETCHEN OSTRANDER Alcyonians, hist., Tri-Y, ir. play DAVID OTT Sr. Council JIM OVERHOLTZER F.F.A., cross country, track JERRY OWENS Woodshop maior RONALD OWNBEY Transferred from San Fernando High School, San Fernando, Calif. JAN PAGE Transferred from Alhambra High School, Alhambra, Calif. HELEN PALMER Sr. Bond BILL PATERSON Jr. Council ORA PATTERSON Transferred from Calexico Union High School, Calexico, Calif. SHIRLEY ANN PETRONE Fr., Soph. Councils, Tri-Y, F.H.A., Drill Team, All-Girl Revue GEORGE L. PHELP5 Hi-Y, Thespians, Jr., Fr. Coun cils, Esquires RICHARD PICK Sr. Council LEWAYNE PIETZ WILLIAM PLUMER Varsity Football, Boys' State A.S.B. Sec. of Programs, Es- quires, Hi-Y, sec. DICK POLK Math maior JOANNE PONSY Homecoming Queen, Wycaipi- ans, Tri-Y, Jr. Statesmen, Thes- pians DENNIS PORGES Music maior JAMES PRICE Fr., Jr., Sr. Legislator, soph. class pres., Esquires, treas., Masque and Dagger, ir. play FRAN PUGH Nurses' Club, Commercial Club, F.H.A. LYNN PURCELL Transferred from Leevining High School, Leevining, Calif. FRANCES LEOLA PUSINA F.H.A., Tri-Y, G.A.A. JANICE QUACKENBUSH Tri-Y, F.H.A., Commercial Club, Sr. Council DOUG RAFNSON Mixed Choir JANET RAINBOLT Alcyonians, Los Conquistadores, v.-pres., Racqueteers, Tri-Y, Wy- caipians EVELYN RASCH Transferred from Elsinore Union High School, Elsinore, Calif. JEANNETTE RAWSON Masque and Dagger, Quill and Scroll, F.T.A., pres., Inter-Club Council, Thespians HAROLD EDMOND RAYNARD Football FRANK REED Varsity Basketball, capt., Var- sity Football, Varsity Baseball, Lettermen's Club, treos., Hi-Y, sgt.-at-arms JIM REED Varsity Basketball, Esquires, sec., Varsity Tennis, band CORA REIDER Alcyonians, Tri-Y, sec.: Team, Girls' League Boar: Girl Revue JOHNNY REISTETTER Yell leader, Pep Club: E54 Varsity Track SANDY LORRAINE REYNOLDS Homecoming princess, Tri- forcement Agency: All-Gi vue, Pep Club PHYLLIS RICE Drill Team, Tri-Y CHARLES D. RICHARDSON Varsity Track, Varsity Country, Hi-Y, Sr. Council, termen's Club BEVERLY LYNNE RICHINS Flag twirler, ir. class sec., Y, pres., Fr., Soph., Jr., Councils, Rally Committee RUTH RIGGS LOU ELLA RINDT F.H.A., treos. MARILYN KAY ROBART Tri-Y FREDRICK L. ROBERTSON Football ANITA V. RODRIGUEZ G.A.A. LARRAINE ROGERS Cardinal, co-ed, Quill Scroll, pres., Inter-Club Cor E MAE ROLLINS .H.A. ' LOU ROPER acqueteers, Thespians, Tri-Y, .H.A. ROSLINGTON 'orsity Track CY ANN ROSS Ilasque and Dagger, C.S.F. IAEL A. RUSSO cience maior DTHY K. SALTS hespians, Nurses' Club, Tri-Y, 5.A.A. DLYN MARIE SAMPSON ISKW, co-ed., Tri-Y, Drill Team, nter-Club Council, All-Girl Re- 'ue Y SANBORN 'ransferred from Chaffey High tchool, Ontario, Calif. fLE YVONNE SANSTEBY treas., ir. class treas., En- orcement Agency, All-Girl Re- fue, Jr. Council QUELINE SCHAEFFER itudent Court, chief iustice, Al- zyonians, C.S.F. SCHERER larsity Football, B Track, B Basketball CY ANN SCHLANDER 'ri-Y JLEY SCHULTZ Jarsity Tennis, band, C, D Bas- netball DLYN BETTY SEDLACEK Ir. play, Tri-Y, F.H.A., Nurses' Ilub, Thespians SARA SHAHEEN .egisIoture, sec., Jr. Council, C.S.F., Alcyonians, Masque and Jagger RIA ANN SHEELY Vlusic moior SHINN Jarsity Baseball, capt., Letter- nen's Club Y SHOEMAKER Noodshop major IY SKINNER IARD SKINNER :.F.A. CK SLATTERY Transferred from Woodrow Wil- son High School, L.A., Calif. CAROLYN JOAN SMITH Tri-Y, F.H.A., All-Girl Revue Enforcement Agency KARYN JEANE SMITH Tri-Y, G.A.A., Los Conquista dores, Commercial Club BARBARA SPARKS Songleader, Alcyonians, Home coming princess, Tri-Y, fr., soph. 2 PATRICIA SWARTHOUT Nurses' Club, sec., Science Club, G.A.A. RICK TALLMAN Varsity Football, Varsity Track ROBERT TAYLOR Gymnastic Team TOM TAYLOR Esquires, Masque and Dagger, class sec. Lettermen's Club, Varsity Foot- JACK SPENCER ball, Sec. of Enforcement Scignce mqigr ROVINA LEE STAFFORD G-A-A-2 F.H.A- imecenw fhmf: 'fr Homemvkins mviof ooizis ruciceiz HERB ST. CLAI R Transferred from South Gate Mixed Choir, Modern Dance Club, All-Girl Revue High School, South Gate, Calif. MEI-'NDA TUCKER JUNE STERRETT Racqueteers, Library Staff PETE STOTERAU Sr. Council KENNETH STOWE Esquires, Lettermen's Club, pres., Varsity Basketball ROBERT D. STUBBLEFIELD Math and science maiors LINDA STULTZ Songleader, Rally Committee, All-Girl Revue, Pep Club ROD TUFTS Track KENNETH R. TURNEY Enforcement Agency BRENDA TUSSY Tri-Y, Drill Team, Science Club, All-Girl Revue, Thespions JESSE VANCE Tri-Y: FAHAA-7 Drill Teflmz JV-. Enforcement Agency, band SV- Councils: PIIOIQQ- Club FRANCES ANN VAN SCHOYCK KAY SULLIVAN Masque and Dagger, Sextette, Drill TEGFH: FH-A-: All-Girl Re- Girls' League Board, soph. class vue, Nurses' Club, Latin Club rreqg, fr, class sec. MIKE svvARtHour RONNIE vAuoi-IAN Gymnastic Team Hi-Y, Mixed Choir, Latin Club SHARON VAUGHAN Masque and Dagger, v.-pres., Soph., Jr., Sr. Legislator, Al- cyonians, treas., C.S.F., sec., Girls' State JOELL VILARDO Maiorette, Girls' League Board, ir. play, Thespians, Tri-Y, sec. DONALD WACKERMAN Gun Club TONI ANN WALSH Homecoming princess, C8-W, pg. ed., ir. play, Girls' League Board LYNNE WALTERS Sr., Soph. Councils, Tri-Y, Thes- pians, sec., F.H.A., sec., v.-pres. JAMES WALTHER Radio Club, Science Club, tennis DOUG WARD Varsity Basketball, Varsity Base- ball, Esquires, pres., Lettermen's Club, Inter-Club Council, v.-chr. ELAINE WARFORD Tri-Y WILLIS WARNICK Gymnastics, track JERRY WEBB MARYNA LEE WEEKS Tri-Y, F.H.A., Spanish Club PAUL F, WEGFAHRT Masque and Dagger, C.S.F., Band Council, ir. play, stud. dir., Varsity Tennis BRUCE WESTRATE Varsity Tennis, mgr. DONNA WHITE Modern Dance Club, All-Girl Revue LARRY WHITENACK RICHARD A. WHITING Radio Club, pres., Science Club TOM WILKINSON B Football DAVE WILLIAMS Mixed Choir, Octette BILL WILLIS Transferred from Baldwin Park High School, Baldwin Park, Calif. DIANA GENE WILSON Tri-Y, F.H.A., Cardinal, bus. staff, Photog. Club, All-Girl Re- vue 53 my j .. L, w5,.rr,::r,,., ,,,. , ,. h...s...,,. , , H , ' r , i Zivfg kiq- ,.:i . 'r Mist. ikmiuwrs-ffilw Working hard to raise money to pay for the Junior-Senior Prom were Max Hornbrook, pres, es.g Patti Suggs, treas.g and Susie Chenault, sec. Mr. Caldwell was the junior counselor. L. .2 j . - .L 'A ii r a ll so , -. 5 'F f ' 33 .aj s Juniors Attendance at the Junior Class Council meetings was al- most TOOY4, showing that this class took an active interest in school lite. The junior play was a great success, taking in more rnoney than usual, and apple sales, candy soles, and other projects raised money tor the prom. All these, plus ordering senior rings and sweaters, made the juniors one ot the rnost ac- tive classes. l Sharon Aguilar l Nath Aldridge 1 v A L Jim Algots la, V Gerald Allen Lindgj-Allison Audrey Achten N lane Anderson A . '5 Steve Anderson Judr Andrewsan Michael Angell Frances Antista Cara Applegate Marie Arce l 'll' Kenneth Archer Theresa Arnold Patricia Ash Sylvia Ashby Jack Ashton Larry Ashurst V, t sad Averill , Georgette Ayrarnrdes K K Lee Roy Bachelcler Anne Ballafant Q r Shirley Balliet Richard Barber Delores Baril Clyde Bartlebaugh Richie Beal Nancy Beardsley Jean Beattie Donna Beaumont Lucille Beebe Glen Belcher Art Bereuter Bryn Berge Robert Berkstresser Martha Besselievre Lonnie Betts Mary Beverly Vickie Black Charmaine Blaney David Blaney Steve Blecksmith Jon Boalolay David Bollier Cheryl Bonser Kay Bouchard Fred Bowles Kathleen Bozich Byron Bradley James Bradley Cynthia Bramhall Bob Brandt Thomas Brennan Jacqueline Brettrager Beverly Brom Patricia Broneske John Brooks William Broomall Douglas Brown Gary Brown Mary Lou Brown Nancy Ann Brown Kenny Browne James Browning George Brugh, Jr. Ron Bruner Jim Buchanan Ernie Buckels Wayne Burdick Phyllis Burgess Charles Burkhalter Ken Burmood Marilyn Burrows Dick Butler Ronald Butler Janet Button Kenneth Buzard Barbara Cacciatore Dale Cahoon Ron Cairy Myrna Callantine Betty Campbell Carol Campbell Jim Campbell Jean Cantagallo Anna May Capello Maria Capussela Ralph Carhart Dave Carlson Richard Carroll Ken Chapman Susy Chenault Larry Clark Naomi Claxton Beth Clements Jeff Cobbe Jerry Coble Pat Colantuono Alma Cooper Carole Corder Gary Cory Marjorie Cota Janice Cox 0 V. 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Hill Richard W. Hill Marcia Hirsch Edna Hoord Leanne Holcomb Lee Holcomb Lyle Holm Donald Holtgrieve Joyce Holzer Gary Hood Dave Hoornbeck Warene Hopson Max Hornbrook Susie Houlihan Bill Hubbert Mary Ann Huber Blair Hunnicutt Carole bien! Britton T-Wursf Alex Hustrei Richard lnman A' fe Taj .JJ 9' . 'ld E 4-1 . si f 'af Q-'uw i k 'M x K 3 :lv , J 'bs y r , Q, - is Q. QA' X .f Qu s Q , D ,.. -7 '-..,, . ghd I 1 ll. ag.: r , .: 4' L . 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Thompson Norma Thompson Richard Thompson Sandra Thompson Stephanie Thompson William Thompson James Tolle Ann Tomek Richard Traclfito Linda Trimble Marilyn Turnell Barbara Turner Lewis Tyler Maurice Usher Richard Valdez Barbara Varisco Judith Varley Phil Vaughan Larry Venc Barbara Viverto Cherin Vogan Katherine Wahl Janice Walk Dean Walker Larry Walker Marilyn Walker Cynthia Wallace Kenneth Walter Gertrude Warnke Judy Washburn Frank Waters Lawrence Wayt Barbara Wechsler George Weiner Nancy Weist Bobbie Welsch James Welsh Steve Wescott George White Richard White Vera White Joyce Whitten David Whittington Ella Sue Whorton Carol Widener Darlene Wiechman Harry Wilby Bob Williams Donna Williams Mariorie Williams Mike Williams Toni Williams Adele Willison Wayne Willoughby David Wilson Don Wilson Suzanne Witmer Don Wood Doug Wood Jim Wright Clifford Yoshida Q . Sophiimoies -. . 1- . 4 '7 Q., ' -f ' - - . ' 7 lvl Having become orienTed dur- ing Their freshman year, The sophomores Turned Their TalenTs To raising money and planning r varied acTiviTies. PuTTing The democraTic process inTo acTion, The class council meT Twice a monTh. This Tunfilled season was concluded wiTh a big class gef-TogeTher. All in all, The sophomore class had an educa- Tional and enTerTaining school g A451 year. if r-N Heading an active class This year were The sophomore officers: Tom Morgan, Treasg Frank Radmacher, pres., Louann DougherTy, sec.y and Sandy Grubacich, v-pres. Mr. Anderson was sophomore counselo Bonnie Abbott Eleanor Abra if Terry Adams I . h Q ' fri -' lk V - 1 V JudiTh Adamson X ' Q' ' , l K I ' ' Q 'V 1 th L A '3 1, Merrill Adamson ' infra M f '1 ' rr W Donna Agan H ,, , I y L. ' .1 -: .-:.:-. -. f 1 Sue AchTel'1 ' ,L wg James Aldridge fm . ll 2 M A 5-:-15z:w:fxfEe5s:r:.e1 so Lynne Aley f , rn Lee Allen V Lillian Alvarez - . . 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V s 5' A I V ,. t ,, L 2 W A ry L ami' T T R Ci f W r 'J' iiiii N ffx 1 Q , i t f J we l .i,j I 'i f n N --k:..W, ,. l HAH -vt r, 25 A Vklr ll A N A - W 5 , ' 1 'A M ' Y' l L 'M 3 F A V y ' V . 1 Q an A 1 ::V l BX., 2 l iQK.Jlf A u Richard Arnold Larry Arone Janet Asbra Sue Ashdown Carol Ashley Edmond Badgley Patricia Bagley Donald Baker Pat Baker Molly Ballard Ronald Ballard Mary Bannister Larry Barbler Selby Barker Janet Barkley Richard Barnett Ottis Barton Rowena Bass Linda Bassford Mary Beebe Donna Behler Darla Belding Jean Bell Barbara Bennett Charlene Bennett Harriet Bennett Larry Bennett Bill Bennington Georgia Berry Jean Berryman Pat Berryman Carol Bilke Robert Billmyer Jerry Black Dianne Blackwell Gerald Blackwell Bonnie Blank William Blau James Block Thomas Bonner David Book Patricia Boone Judy Borens Joel Bost Rudy Bauman James Bowers Peter Boyer Robert Boylin Richard Bozich Charles Bradley Tom Bradley Richard Brame Zona Brant Mark Brasher Jay Braun Lee Breitbarth Lois Brewer Sandra Brizman Darlene Brown Dona Brown Robert Brown Michael Brumley William Bryant April Buckhorn Bill Buehler Robert Burdick Gary Burke Linda Burkey Linda Burley Louise Burns Carolyn Bushnell Thomas Butler June Cagle Thelma Cairy Antoinette Calli Estelle Camp Marion Campbell Myrna Campbell Nancy Carhart Thomas Carlson James Carney Sharon Carr Martna Carter John Castagna Valerie Castorina Marvin Catchpole Frances Caylor Melinda Cerny Hanna Cltenowith Maureen Cherrett Richard Chico Linda Childress Clara Chmela Gale Clark Gary Clark Mary Ann Clark Richard Clark Robert Clark Sandra Clark William Clarkson Phillip Cocagne Katherine Cockrell Gary Code Valerie Coffey .lim Cole Eddie Comacho Edgar Combs Kenneth Como Aurora Contreras Jerry Conwell Wayne Copeland Mike Corder Richard Corkill Don Cox Norman Crabb Gay Craven Linda Cratts Susan Crumley Keith Crummer Charles Cullymore Michael Cummings Adelaide Curll Bobbie Cutler Dotty Dabney Jim Dagley De Anna Dahl Jean Dalton Betty Dane Carole Dane Linda Darnell Fred Davies Jon Davis Paula Day Phyllis De Caro Bob Deemer Jack Demaree Richard Dent Gary Despars Sharon De Tal David Devey Erlinda Diaz Santos Diaz Wayne Dieter Irene Diltz Angela Dodd Donald Dorner Ronald Dorough Laurence Dougharty Louann Dougherty John Ducrow George Duffin Dean Duke Joel Dunham Earl Dunn Marie Duran Bonnie Durham James Early Susan Edgley Bob Elliott Bill Ellis r . 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J if ,,- .. 1 I 4. 1 -ff f, .K - fi ...fx N, rw W J 5 nv- 'r L 'iw -4- E'- wx- -Q LY' fi tri?-if W-ua gi 'rw ' 9 i Howard Rosenauer Leroy Rouse Ethel Rowell Kenneth Rudenauer liwin Ruebin Tony Ruiz Ronald Salik William Saltz Jerry Sanders Don Sanderson Shirlee Sands Barbara Savage Gay Savage Roberta Saxton Mary Scherer Russell Schnoor Mary Jo Schuh Wallace Schupback Tom Schweintorth Raymond Schwieterman Robert Seaman Neva Sears Kenneth Severance Laura Shackelford Sandra Shaheen Judy Shank Shirley Shears Carl Sheeter Marian Silcott Carol Silvers Miriam Silvers Charlotte Siverling Michael Simm Vencil Skarda Colin Sked Gerri Slagor Sandra Sloggett Mimi Smee Carol Smith Deanna Smith Donna Jo Smith Gene Smith Grant Smith Jackie Smith Joanne Smith John Smith Karen Smith Ken Smith Juva Sneathert David Snow Jack Snyder Dalen Soderlund Peter Southworth Karen Stennett Darlene Stephens Pat Stevers Sharon Stillwater Shirley Stillwater Michael Stoddard Barbara Stone Paul Stout Leann Strandbage Marvel Stromberg Mary Louise Suarez Beverly Sullenger George Summers Gary Swanson Keith Sweeney lvalee Sweet Linda Swiston Clrarles Tackett Nancy Tamboli Archie Tapia Susan Taylor Ron Tesarski Bonnie Thompson Hildy Thompson Leona Thompson Sue Thompson Janice Thornburg Virginia Thyberg Jon Tindall Caron Todd Janice Tollestrup Terry Tomick Ermelinda Toscano Louise Townsend Ed Tracy Jon Truesolall James Trusler Larry Tucker Nancy Tuninon Jane Turner Melton Usher Ray Van Buslairk William Varney Freddie Vaughn David Verdugo Angelo Villani Harold Vochatzer Errol Wahl Bill Waite Joyce Walk Linda Wallace Valerie Wallace Bill Ward Michael Ward Richie Warren Beverly Warso Patricia Watkins Linda Weaver Pat Wedlock Fred Weingarten Karen Weitzul Janice Welty Katherine Werum Morris Wexler Judy Wheeler Tonia Whisler Carol White Jeannie White Betty Whittington Gerald Whyte Jo Anne Wildman Bill Wilkerson Ronald Wilkins Linda Sue Willis Carl Willison Jim Willoughby Terry Wilson Norma Winfield Betty Wingate Jonene Winkler Don Wood Lawrence Woodruff Suzy Woolard Barbara Worth Bob Wynn Lloyd Yabsley Margaret Yarborough Diane Yillik Brenda Yost John Yuschak Linda Zachary Cristine Zaiss James Zampelli Ronald Zell Judy Zimpel lifktk lii' sy yy fi yy - N ' 1 I I , E ii ' . i L it it t y W' ' ' T' ii 'l i at -. xi T K J f ' il 5 lil, cg, ' ' 'f ' , e X A KA .F ' y Q V K .H V . 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The goals of This ambiTious class were To raise money for iTs Treasury by means of various proiecTs and To prepare for The coming high school years. Kay Adams ,FT , RoberT Adams f , JaneTh Adrain P l ' - Reed Ahlquisv AN. fi V V , , A V may Jeffrey Alden Q ' , 1 -l W A ' PaTsy Aldridge Q ' 1 FM ' T f ' N Q E f i n Anifa Allen i,,,w,,, 1,,. i 1 M, , M. . amid Allen 5'-ii . 1 . e ., ,.i. , Z. Z , iii ' . A if 6 Q ag ' A '- W 5 1 l -fzl T lrr siss T . if . 4 s A - Merednh Alsup ElizabeTh AlTon lsrnael Alvarez Paeone Ambers Dayid Anderson ' Mary Anderson ' . 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B. Graham Jeaniene Graning Gary Grasso Sherry Gravatt Dave Graves Janice Gray Chester Green Arthur Grimmesey John Group Margaret Grover Ralph Grover Thomas Groves Jill Guess David Guevara Gloria Guinn Marylyn Guttsen Patricia Hacquebord Sandra Hall Bill Hallford Shigeru Hamachi Mary Hammond Charles Hamson Robert Hands Barbara Hansen Duane Harlow Adrian Harpster Bonnie Harris Bernard Hartman Ronney Heahlke Dorothy Heath Jonnie Heath Judy Heckler Valorie Heckler Mary Heckman Philip Hedrick Charlene Heeke Patricia Hetlin Robert Helm Diane Heuerman Robert Higginbotham Patti Hill Tom Hines Tony Hitchcock Joyce Hodges James Hoelscher Jerry Hoeppner Janice Holman af fi' Q 1232 . F it f mr 5 -if, if W iyl, E 2 4 .At-vt .,- R J x E M M A .tl 'll mga, N we C K ig: A nv :Wh V, any N A rl J 'fx J ti lo if M M J.. 4 o ,I R r r C r J at J , Kg 'ml' . ,yyyy 3, i ' J , ,t,., , :JT 8'-.' 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A ' J W tyyc y 'ind was 5- T R 4 ttti ' 'ff N, N N it it sigwfgagsi fc, V lf li tl ' so lm' if 'Cf' 1' l ,Llili 1' P-c., Suzanne Thompson Jim Thomson Bonnie Timmons Paul Titts Marvin Tolleson Patricia Torok Mitch Torres Pamela Tregilgas Deanne Treichier Diane Trent Sondra Tromloatore Diane Tuck William Tucker Lanny Tufts Mary Turner Mary Turrill Harold Van Bibber Paula Valencia Judy Vance Andrew Vonderlaan Priscilla Varisco Dionne Vaughan Jimmy Vaughn Sally Vette Anthony Vilardo Michael Vogt Dorothy Wadley Scimuel Walker Jimmy Wall Lawrence Walter Gary Ware Kaoren Warner Caletta Warren Judy Warren Thomas Weitzul Carol West Sharon West Judith Wexler .lon Whan Kenny Wheeler Charolett White Pamela White Robert White Thomas White Thelma Whitmire Don Whitney Sondra Whorton Joy Wicks Diane Wiebe Richard Wilby Lindo Wilkinson Monica Wilkinson Gary Williams Larry Williamson Nancy Willis Jchn Wills Judith Wilson Kenneth Wilson Sally Wilson Susan Wilson Carol Wingate Kenneth Wion Jerry Woo Dave Wood Sylvia Wood Romney Wright Paula Wurfl Linda Young Sherrill Youngquist William Yssell Rosemary Yuschak Muriel Zaal Jerry Ziegler Stephanie Zimmerma JUNIORS - Phil Jones, R o n a I d Samuelson Roy Kuivenhoven, Ann Cangemi Ralph Dusenberry, John Kuivenhoven, Stan Campbell, FRESHMEN-ROW ONE: Lawrence Anderson, Wanda Brock, Tom Calverley, Alan Chapur, Joann Demonr, Jerry Drino, Tom Drino, Ron Dunning, Patricia Fryhoff, Karl Jackson, Clarke Johnston. ROW TWO: Gerry Jones, Don Keller, Terry Maher, Jerry Massey, Richard Morse, Randal Owen, Cynlhia Owen, Donna Rurne baugh, Shobert Scherer, Ronnie Sharp, Sharon Thompson. GROWTH in The number of acTiviTies is symbolized by one of The highlighTs of The year, Covina's appearance on The Gene Norman T.V. Show. New inTeresT clubs were also Tormeol, anol The lnTer-Club Council was organized To co-orc:linaTe The exTra-curricular program To make The year one of The mosT successful. 1 , ' f , A f , D .1 1,4 X, 0 fi- ' dj 1 . La!!! :fl U 5 cp 74 , f fgjguf Muay, ,z z ag, L, 44.1 A x. -7 ,.-'I t 4 'ff f v4Qkfza ?i4,,2C, V ,fab - ?fL5fCf?A' . f c'1 77?5'A'551'V OU! WAI ? iljfw 6154 fl - Q !4Z42412j wfZf:7 w f 5 ' 1, C5 17 H , -var- AXQQ: 'xy , 'C A ' I X X 'gf ' ,wifi 'T if ' 'L If 1 .W fx 'f xx ?Xf Wjilwii HCTIVITIES 81 OCTOBER . . . Esquionian Dance . . . All-School Talent Show . . . Azusa Golden Days Parade . . . Homecoming Game. Our first annual Homecoming was a gala event W.- For a freshman, September was only the beginning at Covina Hilgl SEPTEMBER . . . Big and Little Sister Party . . . Fro: Day . . . First Football Game . . . Covina Day at L., County Fair. Li On the Gene Show, Covina High students were T,V, stars for a day. i955 . .. NOVEMBER . . . Gene Norman Show . . . Football Dar . . . Fall Choral Program . . . Long Beach Parade , I ,me vm Queen Dawn and King Bill smiled happily as they led the downtown Cnr snnos Parade Basketball . . . Thanksgiving Vacation. JANUARY . . . Compton Basketball Tourney . . . All-C Revue. . .Semester Finals. O,-T ffm ,, ,K l rw, K DECEMBER Ch ' f P d Ch Q r A bl DW Dfw . A remember me fllQl1f0lTlW9 MGH' Revue. ' . . . ris mas ara e. , . rss mas ssem y g 1 . y E- . . . Edgewood Active Basketball Tourney . . . Junior I if my E I Play . . . Football Banquet . . . All-School Skate. W' P H l ' 82 Wlqg,,'hiQ 'is or L1 I -,,I - rrss A a mi. . :M 1 r ..r . t I V .,,i,b. sisaisiw., she memories of Covina High is a graduating Senior. :wing behind 'T 'l Q 5. Y f ,JPY JUNE . . . Student Body Installation of Officers Baccalaureate . . . Commencement . . . Cardinals . . Senior Breakfast. i956 . .. xPRlL . . . Cotton and Cord Dance . . . Song and Yell MAY. . . Journalism-Drama Banquet. . .Senior Mothers' Tea . . . Band Awards Banquet . . . Scholarship and Awards Assembly. . .Junior-Senior Prom, i .r mel- -ia iii. y' i S' Track meet' weie popular athletic events in May. Q L I eader Tryouts . . . A.S.B. Campaign and Election . . . fi , 4 W A A 'e Friendly Glee Club Festival. wi., .1 . April opened baseball season as the Colts fried for ci top spot in the league, FEBRUARY . . . Junior Class Car Wash . . .Valentine Ball . . Midwinter Band Concert . . . League Dance. usnt Maxine surprised when she was crowned Queen af the Valentine ll! A The Gypsy Baron provided an evening ol musical enfertainmerir MARCH . . . Senior Play . . . Band Festival . . , Operetta . . . Easter Vacation . . . All League Dance . . . Donkey Basketball Game. 83 5,1 Q 0 u 1 5: Jcmice Mondel, business monoger Cardinal Growth in every phose of school octivity provided the Cordincil stotf with the perfect ided for o theme. Then decisions were mode obout cover designs, poper, end sheets, color scheme, ond print. After dll loyouts, copy, photogrophy, ond odvertising were completed, the stoft ciwcxited the full reolizotion of oll their hord work, the '56 Cordinol. -..sg , 4. . .Qs BUSINESS STAFF: J. King, D. Ostronder, B. Wechsler, B. Shaheen, A. Jordon, D, Wilson, L. Corillo, J. Mandel. Miss Mellon, business adviser, and Mrs. Lott, adviser Larraine Rogers, co-editor Ginger Hotfland, co-editor my Dixie Hoffland Mary Darling Charles Burkhalter Richard Evans Senior class editor Literary editor Photographer Photographer 'rs '25 -40-3-at Dick Kelly Porn McGivern Eileen Inman Larry Thompson Sports editor Class editor Index editor Art editor tai -Q. Carolyn Sampson Co-editor 'Wi Cardinal Bringing campus news To The sTu- dents each week was The chief Task Mr. Thompson Adviser of The C84W staff. This year's Tremen- dous increase in The student body meant a wider circulation of The Cardinal ana White, more staff members ,and spe- cial punch cards for distribution. C8QW editorials brought out controversial school issues, such as clean campus, school spirit, and crowded conditions. The sports page kept everyone aware of Covina's athletic ac- A moment's rest from Typing copy is enioyed by Carol Luizzi, asst., Nancy Lind, feature page ed., Toni Walsh, feature page ed., and Beverly Richens, asst. Busy with their specific duties are Stu Jenson, art ed., Jim Bradley, advertising mgr., Chuck Kring, photograph- er, Jeanette Rawson, proof reader and Typist, and Shirley lamurri, sales mgr. Tivities. Providing laughter and enioymenT for all were The fea- ture pages with such articles as Hnd lllhiie Co m m e nts to Remember, School House Chatter, and Stu and Dan in Boplandf' One big project of the C8iW this year was the Na- tional Tuberculosis Campaign to which an entire issue ot paper was devoted. Publication ot the student hand- book was also added to the chores ot the newspaper staft this year. The Cardinal and White high- lighted their busy year with at- tendance at the Second Annual Journalism-Drama Banquet as many statt members accepted honors and awards. Candy Bettner Co-editor Anita Jordan Business Manager M-uf Finding time to laugh while blocking their pages are Caryle Sansteby and Judy King, news co-editors, Muriel Duke, news ed, and Jean Thompson, asst. Having a hard time meeting their deadlines are Ginger Hoffland, editorial ed., Maxine Hotfland, sports ed., Dan Keck, assi., and Carolyn Morphis, asst. ROW ONE: R. Harris, B. Jacques, N. Renner, R. Begin, R. Morse, S. Lambeth, H. Karen, K. Carter, K. Johnson. ROW TWO: Mr. Walker, D. Sutphin, R. Jett J. Lynn, F. Davis, J. Jones, J. Alden, J. Strong, J. Thompson, N. Rounds, B. Schwinn, D. Tuck, D. Crookston. ROW THREE: S. Billington, K. Severance R. Evans, D. Mays, C. Burkhalter, R. Kuivenhoven, J. Kuivenhoven, R. Dusenberry. Photography Commercial The distinctive jackets ot the active Photography Club were often seen in places like China Town, Olvera Street, Knott's Berry Farm, and the Auto Show. All these were photographed by the students who did all their own developing. This newly organized club was especially designed tor stu- dents maioring in commercial courses. Through this organiza- tion many students had a chance to keep up their skills and increase their speed in both typing and shorthand. ROW ONE: J. Mandel, S. Schukert, J. Wildman, G. Holmes, L. Mor enroth, B. Viverto, J. Q k b h J. Eller. ROW T g uac en us , WO: D. Nemeth, L. Menegatti, J. Borens, J. Smith, B. Sparks, N. Lind, N. Ross, J. Buehler, J. Smith. ROW THREE: Mrs. McGrew, P. Rhodes, M. Duke, S. Enyort, K. Wahl, M. Miller, F Pugh, L. Stultz, M. Anderson, S. Green, N. Dixon, 9-C5 NA. lla l 1 2 w . .. C ff fam, A -55, ' lg., FIRST SEMESTER-ROW ONE: A. Curll, J. Richardson, M. Hoffland, J. Walk, J. King, S. Vaughan, A. Ballanfant M. Darling, N. Stone, N. Otfstein, J Mandel, G. Lohr, G. Hoffland. ROW TWO: Mr. Ewing, N. Ross, B. Plumer, P. Inman, M. McKain, G. Code, B. Layman, C. Carter, J. Fraser, P. Weg fahrt, L. Thompson, M. Ballard, S. Grubacich, M. Campbell. California Scholarship Federation, a state honorary so- ciety,taught its members to put their knowledge to good use. This year C.S.F. members enjoyed field trips, debates with C S F other schools, and speeches by prominent people. They also I I I wrote the Cultural Corner which appeared in the C. 84 W. throughout the year. The goals ot the society are to pro- mote leadership and scholarship among high school students. SECOND SEMESTER-ROW ONE: J. Richardson, A. Curll, M. Hoffland, J. Walk, J. King, S. Vaughan, fiiiglanfant, M. Darling, N. Stone, N. Offsfein, J. Mandel, M. Daniels, L. Beebe. ROW TWO: Mr. Ewing, G. Hoffland, N. Ross, N. King, B. Plumer, G. Code, B. Layman, C. Carter, P. Wegfahrt, J. Fraser, L. Thompson, J. Dalton, S. Grubacich, M. Campbell. sf aw Tc S 'Q' T R 1+ -fig' J 'gf' -'M 1- 'S -lu' -'V' Keg, W- ' . 4' ,-, N ,.,, V 'W' rr .,,., . .. ' W I fi W. 'Ke-Hia ss- ., .f lbw .Ap 9 ,. - 'J '49--W at ..,. Q. .M as W ,I? 'i J rw 'P ' 2. L A s i... f- . M 2. Q L .1 ,y N , is , A, .4-gps , A .Angus F K Q .. ww . KL Jin, ,X , W--W 41 ' -. v..,f.!r W'nl' Wrsfha-mine ., Ll.. Q fif W ' 5w t ' m,....1-1. M 1iu'.w.q,l.'..z'.. 'M' T 'T av 2 ROW ONE: L. Beebe, C. Reicler, D. Hoffland, J. King, M. Tesarski, A. FiresTone,7X.Y Hurglh G. OsTranoler. ROW TWO: S.A w, J. Cox, M. Duke, J Rainbalr, B. Shaheen, M. Daniels, C. Benner, L. Deemer, C. Moody, Mrs. Miller. ROW THREE: G. Hoffland, S. Gibson, S. ChenaulT, M, Berryman, M MoTTinger, S, McConnell, S. Vaughan, M. CoTa, B. Sparks, S. Kaenal, M, Hoffland. X I Presiding during The TirsT sernesTer were llefT row! D l-loTTland, sgT. aT arms, G. OsTrander, hisT., C. Benner, Treas., S. Gibson, sec., M. Duke, y.p., C. Moody, alcyonefwiecdncl sernesTer ofhcers were lrighT rovvl M. Berryman, hisT., C. Reioler, Treas., M. Tosarski, sec., G. Hoffland, y.p., S. Kaenal, alcyone. Serving as sTudenT guides on Freshman Day was The TirsT of Alc- yonian acTiyiTies. From ThaT Time on These busy girls decorafeol The goal posTs Tor horne garnes, worked aT sock hops, and cared Tor The bulle- Tin hoard which They clonclTed Tor The TronT oT The school. For Their 57 ChrisTmas proiecT The Alcyonians spenT a day helping in The Eagle ' t . T Rock Episcopal Home Tor Children. f. sd V, Q f - T Kviuy ik svrvrfif mi 'Af . .i MMI fi ,mth pm T They had Tun co-sponsoring The Es- . r y .. . guionian Dance. All in all, They '1 r'-1 K Packing food and entertaining The children ,-in ar The Episcopal Home were B. Miller, G. gpenl' QD Ciqjflve Gnd YSGF, Hofflancl, M. Tesarski, M. Dulce, S, Gibson. aw X JA -'H , Qagg A. rxk .lf m i gf aug., d-AQ 4 Te ROW ONE: L, Holm, R. Hill, L. Ashhursi, R. Johnson, C. Yoshida, L. Darnell, J. Brice, J. Cobbe. ROW TWO: D. Ward, D. Brovvn, D, Wood, C, Riegel, O Bryce, B. Plumer, G. Thompson, G, Beavers, ROW THREE: Mr. McClellan, J. ReisTe11er, J. Reed, D. Roarly, A. Grove, P. Inman, B. Brown, M. Seymour, K. Stowe. Membership in Esauires is an honor. The boys were considered eligible on a basis of scholarship, leadership and many TaceTs of ciTi- zenship, anol Those who made iT were proud To be accepTecl. Marking and organizing The park- ing loT, acting as ushers aT school acTiviTies, anal supervising The cheer- ing secTion aT games were some of Their services. The boys also co- sponsored The Esauionian Dance wiTh The Alcyonians, anal This evenf again proved To be a greaT success. Esquires Presiding as officers This year were J. Price, sec,-Treas., G. Bryce, v-pres, G. Thompson, sgl,-at-arms, and R, Johnson, DYES. Dalroling in The parking loT were active Esquires, Al Grove, Curt Riegel, and Dor. Roarfy. Girls' league This New Orleans skit won second prize in the annual All-Girl Revue sponsored by the Girls' League. A festive atmosphere was created by these Girls' League members, Linda McHenry, Heidi Campbell, Frances Van Schoyck, and Linda Goebel, who decorated the Christmas tree in the Administration hall. ru.-ltr G 5 . -mffhsu-f' Serving as president for the year was Barbara Yssel. To further the spirit of good fellowship and democracy and to encourage among the girls such activities as will further a friendly feeling among girls and promote the best interests of the school are the purposes of the Girls' League. rx P.. ,ai .an-Q9 sank T liarsisk-gxi,,W5q,? . qi . em fr T rj KLA' XXV The Girls' League officers were IROW M. Tesarski, sec., S. Grubacich, Treas., L. Deemer, v.-pres., IROW TWOJ L. McHenry, assem. chr., J. Barril, assem. corg reTresh. com., V. Thyberg, reTresh, com., T. Walsh, pub. chr, Although The Girls' League is made up of all The girls in The school, There are TwenTy mem- bers on The board who are The working group. Some of Their many acTivTies included The Big and LiTTle SisTer ParTy, Ten all-girl assemblies, The annual All-Girl Revue, and The popular Senior MoThers' Tea. In addiTion, They were responsible for The ChrisTmas Tree, The ValenTine Ball, and The TooTball concessions. ATTending a convenTion wiTh many oTher schools and discuss- ing ideas in order To beTTer The organizaTion was anoTher acTiviTy enioyed by The members of The Girls' League. Miss Oliva, adviser, rs shown here with represenrarives BeTTy Prevol, Mary Kay Nelson. Linda Goebel, and Shirley Ewing. ,pri V x uuniiiwxw- 93 Q. Q :TQ ut in rr ., r an-15'-. 4 1 .. Q ttf' aff' 3. , . Q- ' I W. K K id .. . 5, 1fsg4gg,l f. 15,54 Hwy' V ' , 'L .. X ,ii U44 fi Af- V, ROW ONE: L. Perkins, D. Vaughan, P. Hacque- bord, A. Scarlett, P, Sutton, J. Buehler, L Strandboge, C. Smith. ROW TWO. M. Vogt, D. Groves, H. Joy, R. Barraclough, B. Elliott, B. Lee, B. Lee, R. Kleker ROW THREE: P. ONeaI, J. Pearson, L. Kopec, M. Jonkey, M Andrews, O. Silva, S. Smitlu, G. Brisko, J. Jackson, K. Kirtley, E. Hansen. ROW FOUR. Mr. Webster, P. Vaughan, J. Truesdell, D. Baker, B. Stevens, K. Gluesing, J Davis, B lynch, Z. Ramirez, H Neault. To participate in Spanish functions above and beyond classroom activities and to develop a broader understand- ing ot our Spanish triends and Latin American neighbors were the purposes ot Los Conquistadores. These thirty-tive members made a field trip to Padua Hills and had a Pinata party near Christmas ' 3 I I V FK' , i . 2 . ,H F . ' -La ws 'S' V W--Q H- -X ' J - .. S s I .ma A s. ' Latin Club Enjoying the tellowship ot students with sim lar interests, the Latin Club members enlarge their tields ot knowledge through the leurnin ol classic customs and ideals. Classical Lite was the theme ol the clu meetings this year, and the students had tu learning and acting out stories depicting lite i ancient Greece and Rome. ROW ONE: L. Schianino, J. Powell, D. Milton, L. Hoor beck, M Pope, J, Nixon, ROW TWO. S. Crumley, White, R. Blish, J. Forbes, P. Messenie, M. Mazy, Buzzard, R. Burdicl, S. Dial, J. Chewning, S. Carr, Leach. ROW THREE. N. Stone, M Campbell, D. Masc J. Guinn, D. Roberts, J. Parry, B. Rehmer, H. Campbe J, Bock, L. Gordon, B. Bozich, ROW FOUR: J. Matze bacher, A. Curll, M. Cummings, F. Lewis, R. McWhertf V. Skarda, J. Baccus, G. Hawkins, J. Ferguson, Heather, M. Rovtar, M. Alsup, P. Burns, M. Fraser. RO FIVE: S. Woolard, B. Blau, M. Ward, G. Despars, Gottschall, L. Thompson, L. Tutts, J. Alsup, G. Salisbur J. Gray. ROW SlX: N. Ottenstein, R. Wright, S, Lar beth, J. Smith, P. Shelton, B, Schoppel, J. Heckler. RO SEVEN: R. Begin, C. Becker, S. Field, S. Thompson, Young, C. Foltz, B. Bushnell, M. Turrell, J. Smith, Schultz. .- lwfwls 5 w i 4 if .. - AL, v:.. P LJ 'si' f J ,J ,, J. ,.i2 '-ffl-f., Mm., W M as wr :my rw N X , W ua-.L ' , ,a.f'lU,k u. lr .. - N . 4 . b W. air ROW ONE: S. Grubacich lv.-pres.l, L. Lewerenz lpresl, D. Smith ltreas.l, S. Riegel lsgt.-at- armsj, D. Behler lsec.J. ROW TWO: M. Camp- bell, V. Castorrna. J. Pearson, L. Childress, G, Jones, O. Kellam. POW THREE: J. Richard- son, M. Jonkey, M, Nelson, K. Marx, A. Curll, S. Larsen, S. Ewing, M. Slrnrn, D. Belding, K. Almlie, Mrs. Stiles ladviserl. ROW FOUR: P. Boone, P. O'Donnell, M. Beebe, J. Dalton, S. Thompson, B. Hoffland. Wycaipians is a club open to second semester freshmen and sophomore girls who are chosen by their grades, service points, and citizenship. These forty-tive girls helped teachers, made porn-poms, were guides on Freshman Day, had a clothes drive tor the Goodwill and gave services at a blind institute. lll cai ians is tvs F? fy-s, 4 I ,,Qylg.-gifs - . -1 f 5 ,, it W. Q, .. 'fl' J. b -m..kf,,q, ,mf W 5 . I ' f-: f . ,rt . of ' - 844' T , .,, , , B In 'av ,ff '--sw of, 1, F Mk sein' 'ww dm ' xg-. .Y -.JW ' ' n.. ' ,A ' vf' - ' ' -. ,,' , n'l!..Ehr'1-i-.Q fn .. .-4 K .Q-af ' 'ff nk . if lithenians To be ot service to all members ot Covina High School, to give opportunity for leadership, and to develop character and high moral stan- dards are the purposes of Athenians. These forty boys were guides on Freshman Day, guides for parents on Back-to-School Night, painters of trash cans, and messengers tor teachers at the end ot the semester. POW ONE: R. Bolrn, J. Dagley, D. Dorner, T. Butler, P mat Holmes, J. Brown, B. Varney, C. Landr. POW TWO K. Groves, F. Radmacher, B. Waite, T. Mrchaelson, R Fouts, R. Nettelton, L. Breitbarth, G. Peilce, J. Conwell B. Billmeyer, D Lewis, J. Hunter. ROW THREE: Mr Stafford, G. Maxson, B. Funk, B, Lynch, R. Bozich, T Morgan, K. Gottschall, F. Lewis, L.WD,QugheQy,-I, ogers D. Bream, D. Gates, G. Code, B. Alsup, G. Kurtz. fd A ,moz L,l'KQ-rg , if Qflll ,S - ff fi'-L wwf- .- :H . , , . ww , -5 I W ,A ' . Sp ' W L ww- , ' x f A . f P umm NJ' 1 g 1 I ,, K , I N 71 t . if N, . !t.f'f,.,Q ,wghgdwv , tm! 5 .W1 Ns U , 1' v' F' 3.1 ,t ,, i ' ft if. , - L -xv. of' , is M' F, w r'w:f.2falA.+, 'X ,,.,,.-,.7 ' 'tt F . ,f gwfwf ' - ,:- L- N Ni-,M ...K W if W. , .,.,, .. if I 5 -.91 4 my .. pg .r-'lite ' . x 'Q - N -. L I W ,um I ,, r.,,,i K ,,,.,,,,.51,,,+ g.,P1g,, M, M, ,gh -J , Q., , R '.qan-U-f W ,fp 'dw-Ass' 1, ,,.,, M. ' ,, . ag' , ye' . , .iii .4 gg, 'nm 0 - ' M1 - .,-A' if -., ' Q N' an ' X' we , .,, L gy. k , - N W 4- ' iw. -sn..,..r!' .fM1 Qff.' ij 4 .If r ,,, ui, ', 1 I . flu? -1' vi 'lf' , ., lu- ., A Af A 1 Tim R' 'Sf' 'Wflkf -qi ,:., - kk K V HP' Klip TTS. 4 Q- s . Lead. 've Tri-Y members were Nancy Greene, Inter-Club Council repres., Coby Johnson, Treaigieggy Muglqueefn, sgl, of arms: Gail Bereufer, es.: Donna Lov ,v.-pres.: and Joell Vilardo, sec. Y Tri-Y members shared in Christian fellowship and promored ' growth in friendship and ideals. Their goal was To rry To help - in The building of a beTTer world. ROW ONES. Roally, N. Greene, . L , G. Bereuter, J. Vilargio,--P. Mu'lqueeTni.,,,7ROW TWO: S. Bollief, T. Williams, S. Wifmer, S. Seiler, S. Marley, T. J l K. R if ' ' 'T ' T oinson, a Tery, J. Holzer, P. E Ins, J. Parker, N. Hor'nilTon,DT BTeour'nOriT, K. Bouchard, M. Jenks. ROW THREE: L, Bishop, C. Sansleby, S. lornurri B. Lumley, D. Harlow, B, Herzig, W. Hopson, B. Smilh, K. Bozich, G.,EQ-l-lf, L. Rhoades, B. Kuhn, N. Weisr, M. Gangwer, J. Farmer. ROW FOUR: B. Richens P. Rice, M. Berryman, S. Kinmont, S. Reynolds, C. Smirh, L. Allrsorr,TS. Gibson, B. Wechsler, J. Doyon, B. Feliciano, A. Cooper, B. Smith, M. Russell, C. Bonser ROW F - ' lVE. D. Anderson, E. lnrnan, B. Tussy, F. Van Schoyck, S. Beardsley, P. SQQS, M. Greenwell, J. Kellor, L. Trimble, M. Tesarski, B. Lane. ROW SIX: G. Ostrander, M. Mottinger, A. Holman, A. Bio-iigpj, M. Beverly, V. Remmy, V. Block, P. Gentles, M. Burrows, J. Roelle, M. Seim. ROW SEVEN: C Sedlacek, S. Scott, L. Donaldson, L. Rappaioni, . Burgess, J. Baril, J. Masor, S. McConnell, G. Lohr. 1 ,lx - rliWx V . . .A,: . . liil I 1.1:. ':-' i- iw ' ' is SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS-ROW ONE: G. Kellam lpres.l, M. Campbell lv.-pies.l, K. Marx lsec.l, V. Castorina lasst. sec.l, C. Munford ltreas.l, L. Lewerenz llnter-Club Councill, M. Beebe llnter-Club Councill, C. McCreadie, M. Nelson lsgt. atarmsl, D. Behler, C. Martin, P, Miller, J, Berryman, B. Kuhnhofer, R. Pietz, M, Clark. ROW TWO: T. Harris, J. Olson, L. Emery, B. Norton, J. Dalton, S. Grubacich, G. Jones, S. Green, R. Bass, D. Brown, G. Slagor, C. White, J. Tollestrup, M. Maack, K. Cockrell. ROW THREE: P. Wedloclz, P. O'Donnell, J. Pearson, M. Andrews, S. Shaheen, B. Anderson, L. Childress, P. Watkin, D. Belding, S. Clark, J. Zimpel, L, Zachary, K. Almlie, J. Thyberg, D. Jewell, B. Hottland. ROW FOUR: P. O'Neal, S. Hutchison, G. Reynolds, P. Berryman, B. Thompson, L. Perkins, N. Winfield, T. Whisler, A. Curll, S. Crurnley, B. Whittington, C. Zaiss, M. Smee, J. Matzenbacher, P. Noonan. ROW FIVE. D. Brown, B. Worth, G. Holmes, K. Kuitley, E. Hansen, N. Goalby, C. Loya, J. Horton, B. Stone, G. Berry, D. Smith, L. Munford, S. Loring, C. Smith, N. Renner, J. Fey. The Y-Teens took an active part in various activities during - World Fellowship Week and helped at the Football Dance. They all enjoyed attending Y-Day in Hollywood, also. FRESHMAN Y-TEENS-ROW ONE: C. Newlin, B. Johnson, M. Pope, P. Fryhoft, B. Manion, J. Wilson, D. Heuerman, l.. Carrico, C. Crow, G. Pion, K. D'Amato, D. Overbeck, ROW TWO. L. Burke, R. Miller, M. Powell, P. King, J. Smith, C. White lv.-pres.l, L. Gordon, J. Goodwin lsgt. at armsl, S. Macy ltreas.l, M. Stanley lpres.l, N. Davis isec.l, J. McCollum, B. Hunaley, A. Florgan, H. Roberts. ROW THREE: Miss Kunde, P. Jones, G. Cramer, R. Ambers, S. Schultz, A. Crepps, F. Parker, J. Chewning, S. Cowgill, K. Warn er, lsgt. at arrnsl, D. Millon, S. Trombotore, L. Goebel, J. Koehler, L. Mickels. I 1 J ns.. Q ,ll aiffy , , . .,,. M Hi- To creaTe, mainTain, and exTend Throughout The school and communiTy a higher sTandard of Chris- Tian living is The purpose of The Hi-Y. IT is The high school branch oT The Y.M.C.A., and iTs acTiviTies in- cluded The sale of programs aT The TooTball games, a snow parTy, and a Tishing Trip. AT Their weekly meeTings They planned new acTiviTies for The TuTure. Planning activities for The year were Bill Plurner, v.-pres., George Cobbey pregd Frgnk Reed, sgt. aT arms, and Jeff Cobbe, sec,-Treas. ROW ONE: P. Vaughan, E. English, J. Shackelford, C. ElliotT, K. GoTtschall, L. Geiger, T. BuTler, E. Force, S. FullerTon, D. Thompson, G. Bryce, G. Beavers, L. McKenna, C. Foster, L. Thompson, R. Bozich, D. Baker, R. Johnson, K, Arone. ROW TWO: F. Reed, G. Cobbe, B. Plumer, D. Reeves, D. Wood, J. Cobbe L. Darnell, D. Lewis, B. Fedorinko, B. Funk, K. James, N. Martin, T. Butler, J. Bradley, T. Morgan, T, Rogers, B. Bradley, D. Keck, G. Burke, B. Thompson, D. GusTavson, C. Richardson, ROW dvrl THREE. Mr. Bates, T. Johnson, S. Jensen D. Willions, T. EIIioTT, P. Inman, D. Butler, B. Mahan, M. Seymour, L. Dougharty, F. Lewis, B. Layman, B..fGusTafison'b . Dougherty, B. Lynch, L. Tyler. I i l l i il. S. H. Junior Statesmen is one of the finest statewide organizations on campus. Begun in California, it is now spreading as a widely recognized means of proving that teenagers can and will accept responsi- bility. J.S.A.'s main purpose is to foster appreciation of democratic procedure and participation in govern- ment. lts members attended conventions during the year where they combined fellowship and tun. l J l i i k S he . wk. .rw xm ROW ONE: sec. ROW H. f . ,Af '11 J . ff . E , . . i 1 1, G. Kellam, mayor, S. Grubacich, speaker, A. Poitras TWO. T. Harris, pub. chr., J. Dalton, treos., B. Joy, parl ROW ONE. J. Berryman, T. Harris, D. Jewell, S. Thompson, M. Nelson, B. Wingate. ROW TWO: B. Funk, L. Tyler, L. Qqrgwl B. Joy. ROW THREE Mr. Atwood, K. Weitzul, K. Smith, M. Hirsch, S. Enyort, M. Hobson, G. Kellum, J. Suggs, A. Poitras, J. Dalton, S. Grubccich. 4? 'R 'irfn af' -M.- gt-L: , , 'A .. ff 'Y' fmirvftgi? 2 V' E. .'i3..i.4u, P r' Q' , Li it L f-'TT-Q A. f f m .. S 1 A... . il -.--4' N. Af ROW ONE: S. Gravatt, B. Graham, C. Brogdon, J. Chewning, D. Treichler, K. Cramsey, T. Elliott, R. Cubba, S. Cramsey, B. Lovy, P. Gentles, N. Hamilton, P. Vogel, ROW TWO: M. Mclntyre, H. Hundley, J. Baril, L. Storch, P. Bruce, C. Crawtord, B. Abbott, K. D'Amato, P. Torok, C. Martin, K. Almlie, L. Delanty, A. Florgan, S. Cowgill, S, Smolen, L. Carrillo, J. Berry. ROW THREE: G. Reynolds, G. Holmes, C. Loya, G. Kellam, D. Jewell, V. Castorina, P. Wedlock, K. Marx, L. Lewerenz, C. Flewell, S, Green, B. Norton, S. Lennon, J. Snider, F. Miller, M. Jessee, J. Jasmin, J. Bragdon, G. Dietze, D. Francis, B. Kuhnhoter, M. Pope, D. Bean, C. Bettner. ROW THREE: N. Beardsley, L. Young, B. Timmons, P. Thompson, D. Hart, B. Rea, J. Nagy, J. Landon, C. Brown, S. Fields, K. Warner, C. Crow, G. Pion, B. Rehmer, K. Cockrell, L. Fishel, F. Pugh, M. Miller, L. McHenry, L. Stultz, D. Anderson, L. Walters, S. Kerr, C. Morphis, L. Darnell, B. Wingate, M. Maack, P, Evans, G. Oakes, D. Klan, R. Pietz, J, Hodges, P. Phares, J. Borens, L. Rindt, D. McCullough. ROW FIVE: C. Zaiss, L, Wilkinson, P. Jones, M, McBarn, K, Smith, J. Dalton, B. Savage, L. Chadwick, B. Burns, J. Sneathen, S. Richardson, D. McAfee, S. Trom- batore, J. Thornburg, F. Caylor, S. Youngquist, B. Worth, E. Gessler, J. Quackenbush, F. Pusina, G. Clark, S. Carter, C. Lewis, S. De Tal, N. Nigro, S. Kubiak, N. La Voire, J. Lindley, M. Guttsen, J. Merritt, B, Nichols, L. Mueller, J. Smith, S. Cota, M. Loy. A taco supper started ott an active season tor F.H.A. During the year the Future I-lomemakers participated in bake sales, pot- luck suppers, F.H.A. conven- tions, a car wash, and a beach party. They worked with the F.F.A. in sponsoring the Christ- mas Ball and a toy drive tor needy children in the commu- nity. ROW ONE. L. Carrillo, parl., D. Mcffollough, sec., L. Rindt, treas., L, McHenry, songleader. ROW TWO: L. Walters, v.-pres., C. Bettner, sec., pres., M. Mclntyre, pres. gm. . ..,, A L ABOVE: King Hulen Martin ot the Christmas Ball. BELOW. Lynn Walters was named this year's winner of the cherry pie baking contest. Q! E F W. vt' fue., 5' AN ie . fx . --A ef -- .-ur'r-Q ROW ONE: J. Larsen, J. Moore, B. Williams, J. Schouten, B. Block, K. Garver, K. Gluesing, L. Houland, W. MauTz, G. Duncan, D. Sanderson, J. Clarkson. ROW TWO: Mr. Connolly, G. Esslinger, J. Carharf, M. Adamson, E. Sansteby, G. Savage, P. Cocagne, R. Milligan, L. Deemer lqueenl, R. Haines, J. Fosier, B. Mocabee, J. Dobson. ROW THREE: D. Bollier, L. Giguire, D. Anderson, B. Deemer, G. Clark, J. Jobe, B. Adamson., H. Lightner, R. Skinner, B. Brown, D. Knickerbocker, R. l-lill, C. Maurz, D. Rorick, J. Sanders, K. Johnson, B. Brown. Unnumbered opporTuniTies and acTiviTies are provided by F.F.A. This year The FuTure Farmers parTicipaTed in The Orange CounTy and Pomona Fairs, The GreaT WesTern LivesTock Show, and Tield days aT MT. S.A.C., Pierce, and Cal Poly. They en- Tered judging conTesTs and To- ward The end of The year senT delegaTes To The sTaTe F.F.A. convenTion. F.F.A. officers this year were-ROW ONE: D. Knickerbocker, report, ABOVE RIGHT. Queen Lindy Deemer of The Chrisrmas Ball. BELOW: A J, Scnoufenr freqg- ROW TWO: K, Johnson, seg, P, Cglverley, V,-p., B, group of F,F.A. boys check The Tiner poinTs on a shorT horn heifer. Bmwn, pres., H, Ligninerr 5enT,7 Mr, Connolly, adviser, 1, L l IQQ ROW ONE: J. Zimpel, J. Shank, F. Pugh, P. Valencia, L. Schiavino, C. Bennett, D. Buehler, J. Donaldson. ROW TWO: J. Parke Smith, K. Todd, L. Noonkester, C. Lewis, M. Heckman, P. Wurfl, C. Bozich, C. Heeke, J. Jasmin, L. Donaldson. ROW THREE. C. IN M. Gangwer, S. Gravatt, G. Thyloerg, P. Elkins, K. Sullivan, B. Warso, A. Allen, D. Dahl, N. Tunison, D. Belding, M. Schuh, D. P. Swarthout, Mrs. Morley. An interesting program tor the Nurses' and giving gitts to Casa Colina and our Club included having Que-Sf speakers own Inter-Community Hospital. The Club's purpose was to help girls who were interested in a nursing career. Field trips, student teaching, and tivities the future teachers participated FM. C Onven io... were some ot The in. Additional club programs made a fullyear. ROW ONE J Walk J Rawson, B. Varisco, M. Seim, L. Sein, M. Darling. ROW TWO: C. Coon, S. Colley, G. Falk, S. Houlihan, P. DeGarmo Mr Lorentz S Youngquist, S. Crumley, N. Oftstein, C. Harper. T T --il -I al . . 1. fF!1aM'. . U' . .. ,. 4 Q ..' T . A mqmfl- M fwlz. . AX .. ::..vhwL,4..,.M, W,gy k3:i,.,,,,,, :fgF.,,.' ,gp TV, 5 air -. J-i 41'. Ti if .. .. 11- -at fi QM Ffa- - . ' .. .cz-. ROW ONE: D. Carlson, G. Thompson, K. Stowe, G. Beavers, L, Darnell, B. Thompson, B. Plumer. ROW TWO. Mr. Haven, D. Thompson D. Roarty, F. Reed, T. Taylor, A. Grove, M. Laramie, L. Holman, M. Almlie, P. Inman, D. Gustavson, B. Brown, T. Elliott. lettermens Club Staqeciait ,P Mr, H K rk The goal ot the Letterrnen's Club was to promote sportsmanship in school and in interscholastic athletic contests. Members must have earned a varsity letter in one ot the six sports to qualitty. These forty boys sold derbies and were ushers at the assem- blies, Efficient vvork was the maior activity ot stagecratt members. This group served the school by handling backstage equipment such as lights, scenery, and sound during all activities taking place in the auditorium. s i l W ' 'Kirk vm- 1 lladio Club The Radio Club worked most of The year on a complete radio Transmilfing and receiving sla- Tion which is To run on The maxi' mum permissible power and enable club members To com- municafe wilh other licensed operalors Throughoul The world. ROW ONE: D. Donncm, D. Taylor, B Mann R Gurka P Suggs J Suggs P Burgess N Offsleln S McConnell G Lohr ROW TWO R Whiting F Bowles P. McMichael, R. Leemhuis, J. Wallhers M Mcliam B Layman P Wegfahrf D Cronkhlle ROW THREE Mr Iverson A Lockwood L McKenna J Joy M. Schmidt, G. Foltz, C. Carter, M. Darling J Frazer N Dixon M Gould Mr Palmer --mr' ROW ONE: J. Brodley, Mr. Thompson. ROW TWO: L. Rogers, G. Hofflond, J. Mandel, M. Hofflond, M. Dorling, P. McGivern, J. Rowson, D. Hofflond, J. King. A new club esToblished This yeor was The lnTro-Club Council, com- posed of dll The club presidenTs. These members meT Twice C1 monTh ond discussed The problems ond c1cTiviTies of The vcirious orgoriizoTions. The purpose was To coordinciTe club ocTiviTies on compus cind To insTrucT club presidenTs in porliomenfory procedure ond responsioiliTies of of- Ticership. ROW ONE: D. l-lofflond, G. Ostronder, S. Koenel, M. Dulce, K. FiresTone, G. Kellum, B. M lniia - Club Council lluill and PromoTing work in oll fields relofing To iourncilism were The members of Quill ond Scroll, 0 nciTionol honorory socieTy. This yeor The group sponsored ci drive for food for The needy cincl begon The prinTing of C1 school brochure. l G H Tfldnd. ROW THREE. R. EllioTT, R. Johnson, K. STovve, F. Rodmocher, M. Hornbrook G. BereuTer, L. Lewerenz, M. Campbell, M. Ston ey, C. BeTTner, . o K. Goltscholl, G. Cobbe, P. Voughon, B. Choppe, C. Moody, P. Boone, Mr. BorTelI. G1 . T , Af xx 1 vf if naval Lfg ?.7.S,'-TZ.-.f . ...sr in NV A HPSR! T er' A-.ff is - , - . .- fr .9 H- f Qi - ,.. , K 'va , fi .- 4 as... i nf, ,, '49 eu... an .- ,,,,f:'w.-3.57. fa., We M.-ggi, N A ,,, X .f , af. ...+- gsu N, .ww AEAQWLV Aslxxmwy mesa-sv.. 4. I N. N K 4 M ' . . Yssel, M. Hofflond, J. Mondel, L. Deemer Masque and Dagger As The name implies, Masque and Dc ger is an honorary club for seniors inferes' in dramarics. These Twenty-four rnembe selecfeol for Their acting abiliry, mer once week. Suitable for Charity was The p They presenfed ar an assembly in Februo First semester officers were lROW ONEJ P. Clinton, Treas., C. Mo se er Dresg S. Vaughan, v.-pres, L. McHenry, hisf. Sec semester officers were IROW TWOJ J. Price, bOUDCE'Ig L. MCKB Y 9 WU 9 Of ouncer J King, 1reas.g N, Ross, sec., H, Martin, v.-ores.. B. O lhespians A, Thespians is open To sTudenTs of all grades buT consists mosily of Treshmen and sophomores. IT is a dramaTics club which gives The lower classmen an opporTuniTy To act. From This They gain experi- ence and have a lor oT Tun. Oh, Johnny was The play They presenfed aT Thanksgiving Time under The olirecTion of Miss Ausiin. UPPER PICTURE--FlRST SEMESTER IROW ONEI: D. Osfrander, Sec., M. Cum- mings, pres., J. Gray, v,-pres., M. Alsup, Treas. SECOND SEMESTER IROW TWOJ. J. Guess., sec.: J, Bruffy, pres., R. l-leahlke, v-pres., C. Carter, Treas. LOWER PlCTURE4 GeT ThaT frog our of here! exclaimed Alice in Oh, Johnny! ROW ONE- J Richardson, D. Wiebe, P, Hill, l.. Carrico, D. OsTrander, M. Rovtar, G. Cramer, P. Fryhoff, R. Miller, J. Gray, H. Johnson, R. Wright. ROW TWO. B. Lov B. Durham, L. Murphy, N. Ross, D. Lane, S. Lylcke, J. Ferguson, M. Powell, J. Goodwin, S. Macy, G. l-lolmes, C. Carter. ROW Y, , THREE. Miss Austin, M. Jonkey, P. Jones, M. McBain, J. Koehler, M. Fraser, L. l-loornbeck, C. Coon, S, LambeTh, B. Rehmer, J. Holman, J. Guess, C, While, J. Chewning, A, Allen, S, Youngquist ROW FOUR. G. Bridwell, C. Hamson, C, Eckenroth, K. Jackson, T. Drino, M. Cummings, J. Bruffy, V. Skarda, R. Heahlke, J. Drino. 4 nf Z ex' fvi lqv' e , Y . 77 A XJ Rf- ' Qs. - I 9 M W if 1 M- nab! n , l is Ti 7 x - t . , X Q. M , 5' AX , , fu..-wr 4' .I 4- .,,.. Y 2 f ' .. 'ii' r .s v ' ' ' ff-' L l '- L+ .'f '3i+Wlfiiff51f. :iff we Q. 1 . 1 , ., . ,V . ,A . . . ...nw . 5. .wr ...,,.,.- -v.....,f,-.. 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Symbolic of this is the Christ- mos progroim in which over two hundred students porticipdted. Other dctivi- ties of the yedr were the junior oind the senior ploiys, oissemblies, bond concerts cind porcides, The tcill chordl progrom, cind the operettci. L K ffflij N A 'Z 71 xx A ,, i , E x f f ' X f A A M . 1 I Q 1' 'ff ir 1 AX 1 Xb ,wmpwnnaor I 3, I f L, ' I f ' MUSIC HHD DHHIHH .lei T- iki .i Bookworm Tommy surprises athlete Eddy Davis with an unexpected punch in defense of Ginger. No, it's not the Bunny Hop. lt's the Snake Dance, which bank president Ed Hoffman is performing for Mr. and Mrs. Carol while narrating scenes at the bank as a result of Ginger Carols urge to play football. Modest maid Lizzie is admired by the Carol family when she , s--' I dresses for Jeannie's premiere in the high school play. 'fi if 'ir 'X .fre its k .sul ew Senior Plau Lizzie ...... Agnes Carol . Howard Carol Joan .. Jednnie . . Ginger .... Eddie Davis . Tommy Green Mr. Wilson . . Ed Hoffman . ...Judy K ,. Carol Moc .. .. .. Paul Wegfc . . Frances Van Scho .... Toni Wa Sherry Vaugl . . Tom Tay . . Henry Bi . . . John Lut Charles Cai Junior Plag EVER SINCE EVE rs. Clover ... hnny Clover .. . r. Clover .. wud Erwin .. 'san Blake .. atsy Erwin . . . .. artha Willard ... . fficer Simmons . . .. enry Quinn .. Jcybelle Lee .. .. 'eston Hughes .. Jotball Players- Lewis Tyler, David Munso Coleman Foster . . Edna Hoard . . Bob Craven . . Bill Jackson . . Larry Harris . . Kay Jackson . Sharon Marley .. Diane Taylor Frank Henderson . . . Larry Geiger Judy Washburn .. . Stan Davis n, Jeff Cobbe, Johnny and Spud are resorting to the last way of ridding the Penguin of girl editors i ABOVE: When Cappy comes bursting in informing the boys thai their car is misplaced, Johnny and Spud try to soothe the ITIGTTSF. RIGHT: Lucybelle does a good iob of confusing Johnny Clover when he tries his best to explain the barter system to her. E ! Z x l l a l i 4 4 red CrabTree receives the award Tor his ouTsTanding achieve g o Ter Johnnie in The Thespian play menls lm boslqelb ll a aT an assembly in his honor. Adding To The enioymenT of The c semblies were a number of vocal groL including The Ebonairs, a quarTeT, T Royal Guards, Clark Allen, a Span singer, a UniversiTy of Redlands grol and our own choral group who p senTed several songs aT The anni ChrisTmas assembly. One of our Ti sTudenT producTions was The anm Thespians' play, 'Oh Johnnie, Tollow by SuiTable Tor ChariTy puT on by T Masque and Daggers. ln February Pa Ton Jordon gave an inspiraTional Tc and Coach SooTer reTired Fred CrabTrei numeral, number 26, To The Trophy ca: The TalenT show was especially goi and made a big hiT wiTh The sTude body. Also enjoyed by all were T Baldwin Park exchange assembly ai John Goddards Travelogue on ATri CCI. A Halloween party was The appropricne Ther of the all-school Talent show. want -..,,,,i--- - p BIB 3 The guests of The Tyroleon inn sing The opening chorus of The Gypsy Boron. .441 The Gypsy Boron, o modern version of The comic solos, The ensemble singing of The cosT, The choruses, opercr by Johcinn STrouss, wos presenTed by The Mixed The orTisTic doncing, The elecTric orgon, The double cc1sT, Choir. OuTsTonding in This yec1r's producTion were The ond The special music presenTed by The concerT orchesTro. he duel speaker electric organ was on innovation in music rrogrcims or C.H.S. xwxk K' EQ? Q.. l 'I This reheorsol scene Trnds one of The costs in song. '--. Z X: a li. N J V 5 Q3 3 I ,g,,'m 'h 3 EE 1 Va ,- ROW ONE: L. Hill, M. Daniels laccompanistl S. Riegel. ROW TWO: K. Bouchard, S. Chen aulT, L. Trimble, S. Norman. The Girls' SexTeTTe was one of The busier groups, and iTs members performed successfully for various programs aT school and in The com- muniTy. Among Their appearances ouTside The communiTy were The Gene Norman TV Show and The Corona Naval HospiTal. Singing in The Tall music program was a highlighT of The year Tor The Boys' Chorus. This organizaTion was open To looys inTeresTed in parT singing. if fi . : 5 ,-M.. . r T3 . T -' ' if ROW ONE: Mr. l.oTT, R. Milligan, R. Murphy, R. Esslinger, l.. Jones, P. FreesTone, B. Jackson, J. Aldridge. ROW TWO: T. Toscana K Mead R Baker B. Harf, R. Schwiererman, T. Meyer, J. Haverland, J. Black, C. Rockwood. ROW THREE: R. Magill, A. BereuTer, G. Jones, H ST Clair J Sweeden R, Heins, B. Adamson, L. Holman, J. Sanders, N. Lilii. 1 ,, 10. if . A rar R T 3 A-Y x 9 . 1 T. J. f , ...J , T322 fe. X cg 1 Y li an K ROW ONE: Mr. Lott, D. Heuerman, M. Miller, S. Clark, F. Gorton, M. Franklin, C. Stephenson, V. Kellam, L. Kennedy, J. Zimpel, P. Vogel. ROW TWO: K. Cockrell, G. Mecler, E. Toscano, C. Lamlorecht, C. Post, S. Petty, B. Durham, J. Bolton, S. Steele, G. Masor, M. Julien, L. Levverenz, K. Marx. ROW THREE: J. Wilson, K. Murphy, D. O'Bryan, K. Almlie, L. Dougherty, L. Emery, S. Crumley, K. Adams, S. Woolard, V. Finn, D. Salts, E. Morotz, J. Moore, J. Barkley, M. Kessell, E. Hotchkiss, L. Willis. Under the direction of Mr. Lott, the one hundred year. For the Christmas program they presented two thirty voices ot the combined girls' choruses sang in the numbers. Singing at the P.T.A. meeting during Public tall choral program as their first performance of the Schools Week in April climaxed their activities. ROW ONE. Mr. Lott, C. Joslyn, J. Welty, B. Herzig, J. Norris, D. White, L. Darnell, G. Clark, P. Mauldin, J, Graning, B. Panek, J. Shank, M. Daniels. ROW TWO. C. Larsen, E. Warford, G. Simpson, J. Cox, M. Nafziger, H. Johnson, E. Rasch, M. Smith, J. Bell, P. Soli, C. Millay, M. Bcsselievtc, A. Dodd. J. Horton, C. Richards. ROW THREE. B. Siverling, J. Ingham, N. Williams, S. Gall, T. Egan, S, Gunter, R. Stafford, A. Buckhorn, C. Munford, L. Muntord, B. Morrison, J. Landon, D. Rayburn, J. Gray, J. Parker. ROW FOUR: J. Dooley, L. Nelson, P. Kinnear, J. McCollum, L. Hombeek, N. Ervin, J. Holman, M. Darling, M. Zaol, B. Bilderback, F. Parker, C. Haney, L. Bishop, G. Sheely, B. Savage, G. Craven. ...LS The Commercial OrchesTra a group made up of spe- .lly selecTed band mem- rs, who found Time To o,,g M li ly Tor sock hops and as- wnblies during The season. The main acTiviTy of The :hesTra was To pracTice rod music and play iT Tor ioymem. However, This oup, Too, made some Jpearances ThroughouT The ear. ROW ONE: B. Craven, B. Billmeyer, C. Musgrove, K. Chenaulf, G. Slagor, W. Schupbach. ROW TWO. Mr. Alsup, L. Breitbarth, M. Gould, E. Badgley, J. Sanders, T. Banlco, J. Alsup, D. Cahoon, B. Clark, D. Douglass, L. Trimble, B. Anderson, C. White. Urcheslra SEATED. J. Callaghan, L. Rowley, J. Lindley, M. Babbidge, B. Shaheen, L. Childress, D. Douglass, R. Wilkins, S. Davis, D. Cahoon, J. Mingle, M. Gould, T. Banko, H. Palmer, S. Richardson, J. Alsup, J. Eiker, G. Kurtz, C. Musgrove, M. Jonkey, H. Campbell, L. Aley, N. Sfone. DIRECTOR: Mr. W. L. Alsup STANDING: E. Badgley, S. Mode, L. Woodruff. I ,,.,.,,,.,,,.., ........ . , ' Tllaiorettes ROW ONE: Michelle Jewell, Judith Thompson, and Beverly Richens ff ROW TWO: Barbara Smith, Donna Anderson, and Donna Smith. - Y ,Ayr ' arkl? .f -f' is ' K h I .. V, ,sm ...L .. . .. ., it 1 Q of v PM 'M N . 1- , Nw ,QV vw: Q 4 Q, . .. , . .49 'T'fT. 1 Caby Johnson, Carol Corder lhead maiorettel, Shirley J, Ewing, and Val Castorina. I-0 awe Wfziw - . . 4-4' H ,,,,'n' Q'-' T 1 ,,,h W T gi. gn QLWV in T' if .,,,, - rv nsfw i 'fmfq .T T f:f4wi.:w'2 ' 13... , ,, 'W' rw . it M T Marching and drilling were The main activities of The Colt Band, Tlag Twirlers, and maiorettes. They provided half-time entertain- ment aT Tootlooll games and marched in several parades during The U t year. ROW ONE: S. Ewing, V. Castorina, C. Corder, C. Johnson, C. Bielke, M. Tucker, B. Sparks, B. Richens, J. Thompson, B. Smith, D. Smith, D. Anderson, M. Jewell. ROW TVVO. M. Callentine, M. Cota, M. Turrill, L. Vayt, B. Anderson, G. Slagor, M. Gould, J. Richardson, M. Ostrander, R. Gould, J. Forbes R. Schnoor, C. Hudelson, D. Cahoon, L. Aley, L. Darrow, ,. Hursg ROW THREE: Mr. Alsup, S. Averill, G. Kurtz, L. Breitbarth, S. Gravatt, S. Carter, C White, B. Shaheen, C. Todd, S. Richardson, N. Stone, B. Anderson, B. Nichols. ROW FOUR: R. Jett, B. Bryant, R. Billmeyer, R. Clark, M. Hammond, C. Lewis, B. Lumley, V. Coftey, V. Skarda, R. McWherter, F. Radmacher, M. Laramie, J. Craven, R. Blankenship. ROW FIVE: J. Fraser, K. Chenault, D Lawson, M. Jenks, R. Ringer, L. Childress, J. Mingle, M. Alsup, G. Gallagher, R. Harris, E. Ray, P. Welsh, R. Childress. ROW SIX. S. Ricketts, G. Patton K. James, T. Hammond, J. Eiker, P. Jones, H. McLaughlin, D. Ross, W. Schupbach, J. Newton, D. Kitchener. ROW SEVEN: C. Carter, K. Crummer, H. Palmer, D. Douglass, J. Alsup, J. Sanders, T. Banko, R. Ford, H. Shainberg, C, Lindsey, D. Porges, C. Musgrove, B. Hurst, B. Durbin, H. Hurst. A highlighT of The year for The whole school was The midwinTer concerT in which The concerT band parTicipaTed wiTh Clarence Sawhill as guesT conducTor. OTher enioyable occasions Tor This busy band group were The annual Trip To CaTalina Island, The band TesTival, and play- ing for graduaTion. Band council also had a busy Time. lTs members meT Twice a week To handle The adminisTraTive and Ti- .I nancial aTTairs OT The band groups. BoTh The concerf band and The band council members worked hard ' T To make Their year successful. .4 . A ,fd :Q l' BAND COUNCIL-A-ROW ONE: J. Guinn, B. Shaheen, M. Gould, L. BreiTbarTh. ROW TWO: K. Chenauli, L. Childress, S. Carter, J. Fraser, G. KurTz. Concert Band Band Council DIRECTOR: Mr. Alsup. FLUTE 81 PICCOLO: B. Anderson, B. Shaheen, L. WayT. OBOE: G. KurTz. CLARINET: S. Averill, S. CarTer, S. GrovaTT, K. Crummer M. Gould, M. Hammond, C. Hudelson, L. King, M. Laramie, J. NewTon, D. Porges, F, Radmacher, J. Richardson, S. Richardson, S. Ricke-TTs, R. Schnoor V. Slcarda, N. Stone, C. Todd, P. Welsh, C. White. BASS CLARINET: J. Fraser. ALTO SAXOPHONE: R. Billmeyer, K. Chenaulf, V. Coffey, B. Durbin H. McLaughlin, D. Ross, W. Schupbach, J. Wills. TENOR SAXOPHONE: F. Childress, D. Kitchener, C. Musgrave, H. Shainberg, BARITONE SAXOPHONE G. Slager. CORNET 81 TRUMPET: B. Bryanf, D. Cahoon, L. Childress, R. Clark, D. Douglass, J. Forbes, G. Gallagher, R. Gould, T. Hammond, R. Harris K. James, R. JeTT, B. Jones, D. Lawson, J. Miranda, M. Ostrander, G. PaTTon, E. Ray, R. Ringer. FRENCH HORN: M. Alsup, J. Eiker, J. Mingle, H Palmer, R. Wilkins. BARITONE: E. Jenks, R. McWherIer. TROMBONE: J. Alsup, T. Banko, R. Craven, R. Ford, C. Lindsey, J. Sanders. TUBA: J. Craven C. Lewis. STRING BASS: E. Badgley, S. Mode. PERCUSSION: L. Breifbarih, SS. Cramsey, J. Guinn, R. Hines, P. Jones, M. Turrill. TYMPANI: C. CarTer GLOCKENSPIEL: B. Anderson, B. Nichols. H- . Mx wxM 'x,, ,Nf Mn . A is-rv I W, ig xi issbib N vm xx: A - ric y W .,,..w-ef GROWTH in sports has been apparent in the number of students partici- pating, the variety of activities offered, and the amount of good equipment in use. This year a gymnastics team was developed in addition to iunior varsity football and basketball teams. All these factors contribute to the success of Covina High School. Q 4 1 4N -fu... T I M D 'T 'fX U N X - N., - 1. ,M,x 3 I ,U xg 4' I 6 5 if f ,ff I e 3 5 5 mi I . J ' fi 4 l f n E i . it :ph l m, 1 3.52 Q ,V V lil . -gl fr Q, Y 'V in : 4 . if' SPORTS Cheerleaders Karen Almlre Linda Carico Susan Riegel Diane Rintye Terry Gelvin Helping to create more sprrrt during the B football 4 and basketball games were the enthusiastic B cheer- leaders who cheered the boys on to greater efforts and success. At the beginning of the year these five girls were selected by try-outs in the gym. Marching at home football games and with Bald' Park at the B.P.-Covina game, the Drill Team gave mr , colorful performances. The girls helped raise funds the Olympic team, and they marched in the Long Bec Azusa, and Covina Christmas parades. K Almlre M Andrews G Berry J Berry, C. Bettner, M. Beverly, P. Boone, K. Bouchard, L. Burns, M. Burrows, M. Campbell, L. Carrillo, S. Chenault, M Cherretf C Chmela N Claxton L Clements, P. Clinton, K. Cockrell, A. Curll, J. Dalton, C. Dane, L. Donaldson, L. Dougherty, J. Doyan, M. Duran, S E t P E S E ' ' ' Grubacrch S Hacqueb rrrs L Hiatt, V. Hines, M. Hirsch, B. Hoffland, G. Holmes, C. Hunt, M. Jewell, C.lJohnson, Kellam, J.,Keller, J. Kennedy, N Knorr S Le Farvre l McAffee, C. McCreadie J McCubbin L McHenry M Maack K Marx G Masor J Matzenbacher J Mor an M r - , - I - , - , - r - I - Q r Mul ue M. Nelson . - ell, P. Noonan, D. O'Bryan, P. C B, well, P. O'Neal, J. Olson, D. Ostrander, M. Peclen, B. Quackenbush, L. Raymond, S R. I M. , H .... . . lege , Rrshe , C. Robart, J. Roelle, J. Sero, L. Shackelford, B. A. Smrth, B. J. Smrth, C, J. Smrth, C. M. Smrth, J. Smrth, K. Smrth, J. Smeathen, B. Stone, L Strandboge, L. Stultz, K. Sullivan, B. Taylor, M. Tesarski, B. Thompson, S, Thompson, V. Thyberg, L. Trimble, J. Walk, L. Walters, B. Warso, P. Wedlock, T. Whisler, R. Whittington, C. Widener, N. Winfield, B. Wingate, J. Zaiss, nlyar, . lvahs, . vrfing, B. Felieiano, A. Frrestone, K. Firestone, B. Freytag, F. Garton, S. Grbson, E. Graves S Green N Greene M Greenwell Si i f 3' t S fa S I A 1 ...gl is 1 lb! Tr X' A 1 J ,, DL i N N . ,. ,F f Q, V I., ,gs ,, Em, an ' I 1' ' . Am ' f , , Wiz? ' wha. -av , ,,,, M 09 4 .ul 9 A' fn 'fi' ' 1 1 Q 1 Q . X1 r v. .,, M.-.N . nnslql 7 ' n W H Q Q . f V ff J AY 7h ' QF 1 v W ' 1 . Ulm 1 V b ' ,ft ' 4 , 5 ' is if V '14, , W , V., AL j 1 ' I ,V 1 ,, f ' 4 5 - rwlvvr I ' if :VV H 5 I s ax ...QA W gk ' 4 Varsllu Football Starting the T955 season with the loss of many key players, the Colts rounded out a mediocre seat son with a smashing 47 to 21 victory over thei perennial rival, the Baldwin Park Braves. This wir enabled the Colts to retain the trophy, emblematic of local football supremacy. During the season, the Colts lost practice games to Rosemead and Pomona, beating South Pasadenc and tying Bonita. In league play, the Colts lost tc Montebello, Bellflower, El Rancho, and California, who emerged as league champs. Everyone looks forward to a top Colt performance next year, as the team showed their potential in whipping Baldwin Park in the last game of the season in such a convincing manner. OW ONE G Cobbe D Carlson Brown F Reed J Davis G Thompson N Ll R Hall, D. Gustavson. ROW TWO: G. Burk lmgnl, D. Thompson, L Darnell L Thompson D Grace Calverley C Riegel J Dunham B Funk A Grove L. Holm. ROW THREE: Coach McClellan, H. Llghtner, B. Lynch, T Taylor B Plumer H Raynarol Anderson D Whittington K Nail M Laramie D Brown lmgr.l. ROW FOUR: Coach Munson, J. Scherer, T. Wilkinson, T Robertson B Thompson A Tapia T Elliott M Hornbrook A Lockwood D Diaz D Munson. F 1 1 73. ZS us 5' ,fu ' I f ' ,,m,, , ' LL , A' .:2, l i ,hx ,,, A V L, 4. .5 ,vw W, . :Q-gi. ai ff M fi, if 1 A! -a g w ,ff DAVE CARLSON GEORGE COBBE GORDON THOMPSON Halfloack Center Tackle First All-League Second All-League Second All-League Players of the week George Cobbe Bob Brown Jim Scherer Hulen Martin Martin Laramie Bill Plumer BOB BROWN Frank Reed End Gordon Thompson Dave Carlson NIFO LILII Fullback Davis and Scherer set to stop Bellflower on a punt return. i 163.31 - WTS :Q :WI-A N1WPUGkiH'mTiRu f.af E JOHN DAVIS Tackle HULEN MARTIN End TOM TAYLOR End ROY HALL Halfback BILL PLUMER Quarterback BILL THOMPSON Tackle LYLE HOLM Halfback FRANK REED Quarferback DICK THOMPSON End MARTIN LARAMIE Guard JIM SCHERER Halfback DAVE WHITTINGTON Guard ROW ONE: R. Van Bibber, B. Lee, B. Lee, G. Weiner, K, Arone, P. McKay, L. Moody, R. Tallman, R. Sharp. ROW TWO: L. Lee lmgr.l, S. Diaz, L. Ramiri D. Reeves, W. Burdick, C. Foster, D. M C. Ri I ason, ege, D. Daniels, B. Anderson, J. Baccus. ROW THREE: Black, B. Mahan, D, Mason, D. Williams, Hayes, D. Snow, Pourier, D. Van Meter, D. Fourzon, D. Nelson lcapt.l, Coach Herman. UPPER: Burdick and Nelson stop California on kick-off as they wind up co-champs with Cal High. LOWER: Coach Herman talks things over with Captain Nelson. TW! dau Vees i955 was the first year for Jayvee leagu play. Under the able leadership of Coac Herman the Jayvee's demonstrated their lik ing for competitive league play by winding up co-champs with California. Hard wor and fighting spirit were the ingredient which brought the Jayvee's their well de served reward. Starting the season with a win over Ar cadia l2-6, the Colts went on to beat Citru I3-6. Entering league play once more vic torious over Montebello i3-O, they lost onl to California 26-15. The Colts recovere and took Bellflower 25-13. Beating El Ranch 29-O put the Colts against Baldwin Parl over whom they won i3-6. Ending the sec son as co-champs, the Jayvee's gave th boys experience, and next year they wi be the backbone of the varsity. Coaches Earl and Brady can well be proud of Their T955 B fooTball Team as The Bees won four of Their games, including one over Their arch-rivals, Baldwin Park. The Bees pro- vided Their followers a fine showing of Team efforT and rounded ouT The season by scoring more poinTs againsf Their opponenfs Than Bee Teams have been able To score in The previous Three years. Opening The season wiTh losses To Rose- mead 6-O and Pomona 26-6, The Bees bound- ed back and beaT BoniTa 24-O and WhiTTier 8-O. Then losing To MonTebello 32-O and California 33-O, They beaT Bellflower 12-6 buT losT To El Rancho T4-O. Ending The sea- son, The Bees proceeded To Take Baldwin Park 32-O. WiTh many of The Bees should again field an aggressive squad To provide Bees ROW ONE. P. Boyer, The boys reTurning in '56, Thrills for Their supporTers. UPPER: Bradley intercepts pass against California as Fouts runs interference. LOWER: Coach Brady, Jeff Cobbe, Larry AshursT lcapts.l, and Coach Earl broughf the Bees Through a successful season. T. Calverley, F. Vaughn, M. Cummings, B. Stephenson, H. Vochatzer, R. Samuelson, J. Cobbe lco-capT.l, J. ShulTz, K. Archer, G. Robbins, L. Hall. ROW TWO: D. MarTin, B. Hubbert, B. Fasoli, J. Ord, B. Bcmlebaugh, D. Hill, J, Johnson, H. StratTon, T. Jones, J. Kaupp, K. Reeves, L. Ashurst lco-capT.l. ROW THREE. N. Martin, G. Brown, D. Rund, B. Hunnicutr, C. Landi, D. NeTTleTon, R, Foufs, D. BarnetTe, T. Tommich, B. Roberts, M. STearns, L. Chamberlain, P. Skelton. ROW FOUR: Coach Earl, B. Durbin, C. Mohrne, B. Long, D. Davis, F. Radmacher, T. Adams, D. Lewis, K. Dudderar, J. Craven, J. Lane, K.Sal1z, S. Davis, B. Jones, J. Graham, R, FarrsworTh, S. Coman, Coach Brady. ROW FIVE: P. Litts, G. White, B. James, M. Holmes, S. Anderson, D. KiTchener, T. Grove, J. LitiTo, K. Garver. Bradley, D. Brame, T. Mickleson, K. 1 g... y .na v HQ gg ' .L r5,l ,.. I Fi. f ,six 55 ...fl 1st We Tl!'1-'3 ' ' ' is sv 1 A -e . W, , 4 . iq 1' f + --T B ..... T M 'A uw' f.. T ,JY Q.. QQ amor, we wr or Q ' vs Sy 'ei 1 W V fwi F'1'CW -ff izawf at L ROW ONE-D. Guerton, B. Reider, J. Seiter, C. Beckman, G. Williams, G. Leeper, D. Himes, J. Staten, J. Whan, C. Finney, J. Matlock, D. Martinez, C. Michaelson, D. Green. ROW TWO: S. Tapia, T. Butler, D. Schaeffer, D. Cagle, S. Hamanchi, B. Gross, B. Moody, R. Nafziger, P. Glenn, D. Robinson, T. Palmer, D. German, K. Johlke. ROW THREE: D. Graves lmgr.l, R. Dunning, Coach Berkenheger, J. Purcell, B. Metz, J. Smith, D. Harlow, J. Meads, J. Bergendahl, J. Bost, L. McSheary, B. Erne, L. Coppack, T. Weitzel, L. Porter, B. Sheets, G. Rawls, J. Foster, M. Babbige, S. Mitchell, B. Delvina, R. Moran, M. Usher lmgr.l, Coach Snyder. ROW FOUR: F. Fowler, D. Welty, W. Copeland, L. Arone, J. Smith, R. Farnsworth, J. Bruffy, H. Joy, B. Bogdan, R. Mason, Cee's R. Dent, R. Rubottom, C. Sked, R. Zell. Scrappy, hard hitting and packing a punch, the Cees of 1955 demonstrated that, although the smallest team representing Covina on the field, they compared favor- ably to the Bees and Varsity in fighting spirit and desire to win. Coaches Snyder and Berkenheger did an ex- cellent job of teaching the boys the fundamentals of the game. Hamanchi leads the way as Metz goes for a long gain against Bellflower. t f 'Til .utr ' . --Q ... ... .12 .,.. . 'tr-. - -. ff, .re .1 ' 'M ' V fm 't t'.'7Z2'.L-w'ig:..c...m-nr . . L i . rf 1' Starting the season with a 12-12 tie with Citrus, the Cees lost games to Santa Fe 13-7, California 20-13 and Bellflower 19-7. The first Win came over Whittier 31 -O, losing then to El Rancho 33-O. ln the last game a 6-O victory over Baldwin Park made a fair season. Coach Berkenheger, Captain Blaine lSpunkyl Metz, and Coach Snyder plan plays for an important game. - if lf - is W m S' - X if . ,A 455 - I H ,Q K kV:,:kV .5 ,f ly 'bl' k A: fi? V 'PENN h - I . -- b. '.,,f.. .Ii K K V J V - ,E:, ,m:, L . mL .. A 7 v E 3 V - A1-A ip f ' , ' . an .fm I .. .V ,. In In in in lr' K: In ' . ,, , x x league Monlebello 64 .., California 54 .... Bellflower 38 .... El Rancho 30 .... Baldwin Park 31 .. Monlebello 79 ... California 38 .... Bellflower 65 .... El Rancho 47 .... Baldwin Park 30 .... ... DON ROARTY Forward All-League SPENCER FULLERTON BYRON GUSTAFSON FRED LEWIS GUC1I'Cl Center Forwa rd - A44 Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina Covina GARY BEAVE R' Forward JIM REED Guard league Montebello ... Bellflower .. Covino . . , Colifornio .. El Rancho .. Bololwin Pork .. GARTH BRYCE Guord DON ROBERTSON Forworol Standings W ...lO ...7 ...6 ...S ...l ...l O 3 4 5 9 9 Reed gers high for 0 shot while Colts rolce Col GARY COPY Guard MlKE SEYMOUR Center Lewis hooks - Colts win. -new I ii. 1 x --2 Row ONE: R. omni, G. cery, o. Bryce, s. Fullerton, G. Beavers, B, Plumer, ic. Stowe. Row rvvoe ic. fm L , Johnson lmgr.l, D. Robertson, D. Despars, M. Seymour, B. Gustavson, F. Reed, F, Lewis, D. Roarty, Coach F Sooter. IN CIRCLE: Captain Reed and Coach Sooter, Winning six of their regular league games and placing second in the Edgewood Active Tourney, this year's varsity team proved that, despite the loss of key players through graduation, Covina's Coach Sooter had again demonstrated his great coaching ability in build- ing a team which next year should win the Edgewood Tourney and the league championship. After many successful practice games, the Colts opened the first round of league play with two losses to Montebello and Cal-Hi and then went on to beat Bell- flower, El Rancho and B.P. ln the second round of play, the Colt hoopsters fell before a rugged Montebello squad, which ended up in first place. Losing to a much improved Bellflower team, the Colts wound up season play with wins over El Rancho, Cal-Hi, and B.P. Special awards went to Denny Despars, who was voted the Most Inspirational Player and also led in most Q Q 3 Q free throws, .lim Reed was named Most Improved Player, while Garth Bryce scored for most assists and Frank Reed for most rebounds. Voted Most Valuable Player was Frank Reed, and voted next year's co-captains were Frank Reed and Don Roarty. An event looked forward to every year is the Varsity- Faculty game which the faculty, led by Coach Brady, high scorer for the game, won by the close score of 43-39. Covina's basketball season was climaxed by an assembly held in Fred Crabtree's honor, at which time his number 26 iersey was retired from future use at Covina, Fred in his senior year was voted C.l.F. Player of the Year, averaged 28 points per game, and broke the interscholastic scoring record of 776 with a new record of 789 points. n ROW ONE: R. Evans, R. Merritt, R. Kelly, C. Vochaster. ROW TWO: R. Schnoor, D. Woods, J. Fitield, B. Hoyes, L. Walker lcapt.l, B. Mahan, B. Durbin, R. Rector, Coach Earl. dau Vee's Having a nucleus for a good varsity basketball team has always been a problem, and the innovation of a iunior varsity league this year should prove its value for varsity squads of tuture years. The purpose of jun- ior varsity play is to help the boys gain experience and confidence, and Coach Earl certainly did a fine iob with his boys. Captained by Larry Walker and sparked by the play Rector hits for two points as Colts beat B.P. 39-38. of Jerry Fitield lvoted most valuable by his teammatesl and Bob Hayes, the Junior Varsity came through a tough schedule, not unscathed but undaunted. Their 39-38 win over Baldwin Park in league play was the highlight of the year and left the boys looking forward to next year, ready and anxious to prove that they had gained the know-how to win a championship for Covina. Fifielcl and Kelly reach high lor a rebound. 4? i als. I l fi' Q N 1-'i 5 2 t si f I t w -...gk I ROW ONE: L, Holm, B. HunnicuTT, D. Wood lcapT.J, C. Yoshida, M. Ofner. ROW TWO: H. Nelson, G. Despars, D. BurneTT, J. Alsup, J. SToddard, L. Douglfgy, L. Ashhursf, F. McGraTh, Coach Roenicke. CapTained by Don Woods and ably coached by Coach Roenicke, The Covina Bees displayed an aggressive Team spiriT which carried Them To second place in The San Gabriel Valley League. The Bees' schedule was in Two secTions, and aT The end of The TirsT, Their rooTers were cheering for a league championship as The ColTleTs won Tive ouT of five games. The second secTion showed ThaT The Bees' opponenTs TelT They were The Team To beaT, ancl our boys losT Three Holm geTs high in The air Tor Two points as ColTleTs wind up vicTorious over Cal Hi, hearTbreakers To MonTebello, Bellflower, and El Rancho -all in overTime play where breaks are a deTermining TacTor. However, The vicTory over Baldwin Park leTT The Bees as runners-up in league play. The Bees had Three boys Top The hundred mark in league play, These being HunnicuTT, Ofner, and Holm. The Bees were rewarded aT The baskeTball banqueT Tor Their hard work. OTner lumps our of reach of California as ColTleTs win. rn. ws - - The Cee basketball team This year had one of those tough seasons which come along once in ci while, but The boys played their hearts out for Coach Stafford and Captain Bill Bryant. Although not figuring too promi- nently in The win column, The boys by The end of The season showed the effects of good coaching and prom- ise of good ball players in future years. The game of the year for the Cees was against Baldwin Park, and led by most valuable player, Mike Brumley, they played a good brand of ball to beat their district rivals. ford, W. Dieter, H. Hurst, B. Bryant, C Donnan. ROW THREE: J. Robertson, D Guertin, J. Carr, R. Zell. Moving from iunior high to high was quite a step, but the boys on the Dee basketball Team showed They could Take it in their stride. Coach Stafford demonstrated his ability to lead the boys along and had them on win- ning ways at the end of the season. Again, Baldwin Park fell before The attack of the Dees under the leader- ship of Captain Bob Reider and the sharp-shooting of John Garber, who was most valuable player. Bigger and better things will come from these boys as they move to the Cees and Bees next year. ROW ONE: M. Brooks, J. Dagley, J Garbor, B. Pergola, D. Dorner, D. Brown ROW TWO: R. Borroclough, B. Ritchie R. Foster, R. Colavin, D. Jennings, R Chico. ROW THREE: Coach Stafford, P Hedrick, W. Copeland, B. Reider, J Moyer, B. Erne, J. Conwell. ROW ONE: S. Tapia, S. Metz, M. Brum- ley, T. Wilson. ROW TWO: Coach Staf- ROW ONE: D. I K D I Daniels, S. Gotti, M, Almlie, R. Campbell, L. McKenna, J. Entwistle, G. Thompson, C. Richardson, D. Gustavson, D. Cox. ROW TWO: L. Sheedy, B. Choppe, R. Van Bibber, R. Kelly, P. Marshall, R. Tallman, C. Foster, D. Karr, R. Holk ROW THREE: K, Nail, B. Layman, M. Fourzon, B. Lynch, B, Gustafson, K. Sharp, D. Fifield, K. Stowe, J. Overholtzer. Varsiiu Track The varsity thinclads worked hard in practice but had hard luck, as they ran into some Trouble dropping the tirst two league meets to California and Montebello. Under the coaching of Mr. Monson and Mr. Haven, the varsity track team went to the Huntington Beach relays, Santa Ana relays, El Monte relays, and the Easter relays Entwistle, Richardson, Marshall, and Gustavson make up a speedy relay team. 3 at Santa Barbara to compete and represent Covina against all the top men in California. Some of the C.H.S. leaders were Gordon Thompson in shot put, Byron Gus- tafson in high iump, Codon, Marshall, Richardson, and Entwistle in the sprints, and Mike Almlie and Ray McWherter in the distance. Chuck Richardson is hard to beat in the 880. Dan Gustavson takes the I' dles with ease, U!! nu' l 11 :, ll , .. ff A 1 t l I My I 1 , .i 5 2'i..m.., y Fifield is off to a first place 1 a 20 ft. leap in the broad p. Roger Campbell is ready to leave for Gordie Thompson wins many points Paul Marshall helps Covina gather a fast sprint. for the Colts in the shot put. points in the 440. Hll - iime lleoords Il1id - Season Records ... Van Buskirk 100- 10.0 .... 220-21.7 .... 440--49.5 .... 880-1:59.1 .......... Mile - 4:23 ............ 120 High Hurdles -14.7 ... 180 Low Hurdles - 20.0 ... Shot Put - 53'4 Pole Vault - 13' High Jump - 6'3 .... Broad Jump - 23'2 .......... 880 Relay - 1132.3- Wickershom, n Gustavson Browning Archer . . . . .Nichols . . . . Thomas . . . Gloege . . . . . Warrel . . . . Anderson Anderson ... Wilkinson . . . . . Beard Dancer' .......Archer app, Oelrich, Leigh 100 - 10.2 .... 220 - 23.8 . . . 440 - 53.1 ..... 880 -2:09.1 ..... 1320 - 3:34.2 .... Mile -- 5101.5 .... 120 H.H. - 16.0 .... Shot Put - 48'23f4 . Broad Jump - 20'1O' . . . Entwistle Pole Vault - 12'2 ... .. High Jump - 5'9 .................... . 880 Relay - 1135.6 - Codon, Entwistle, Marshall, gets set to leave in fast Dave Martin clears 12'2 for . . . Codon . . . Codon Richardson McWherter McWherter . . . Archer Thompson . . . Fifielcl . . . Martin Gustavson Richardson a new Ray McWherter keeps a good pace in the mile. igh jump. 100 yds. record in Bee pole vault. f 5 4 V- JD, U .5 . ...,,,,. .,.- Nix- .- 'wwf ,F . ,N , wr if .3 'Z .. if - 9 Jim Scherer makes high jumping Charles Ihsen sets fast pace in 660. Ken Archer skims over hurdle easily Bob Codon, Colt's speedste look easy as he sails over 5'8 . in high hurdles. off for a fast 440. Bee iracli Dave Martin, captain ofthe Bee Track Team, broke The pole vault record with a iump of i2'2 . Many boys were outstanding as sprinter Bob Codon, who ran The 440 in 153 and IOO yard dash in :iO.4, and distance man Ray McWherTer. Outstanding men in the shot put were George White and Jim Schultz. Jim Scherer got points in high jump. So far in league competition the Bees have lost both meets to Montebello and California but are hoping for a win over Bellflower whom They meet in The near future, also El Rancho and Baldwin Park. ROW ONE: J. Scherer, B. Codon, C. Riegel, M. Stearns, P. Jones, K. Archer, D. Martin, J. Osnes, Roland Samuelson. ROW TWO: C. lhsen, J. Mcllwain, M Corder, R. McWherter, L. Chamberlain, Lwgharty, B. Funk, J. Schultz, B. Durbin, G. White, B. Long. - E S - .- ui - ROW ONE: M. Curran, J. Matlock, J Smith, S. Scherer, D. Nettleton, J. Dun ham, D. Long, K. Duclderar, J. Miranda ROW TWO: Coach Monson, E. Roios, Don ahan, S. Barker, S. Anderson, R. Owen P. Glenn, J. Ord, J. Bruffy, T. Mickelson R. Olson, B. Roberts, B. Bradley, L. Lee. , - A ...of - W tw...- TVBL , A ' . .,.s.'1.' 'H ' - ffl fm ,I-- '...,, we -. 4. 1-L f ,sw 'A Z- -.. . X. wwf . 1' fm. A fn, Gee Track and Cross Country Cee track had many boys who had experience this year as Joel Dunham, Biff Bradley, and Cee broad jump record holder Selby Barker, who broke the record of l9'2 with l9'6 . The Cee's have a strong team and at the time of this writing are a good possibility for the championship under the guidance of Coaches Monson, Haven, and Captain Nettleton. After winning the first league meet over Montebello, they were beaten by a few points by California. Coach Prieur took over coaching cross country from Coach Haven. The boys worked hard and were tough competition. The boys ran a mile and one eighth over streets and came back to one lap around the track. This was good training, and these boys were a help to the track coaches in distance events. QW Richardson, M. Almlie, C. Holk, C. lhsen C. Boylin. ROW ONE: S. Gotti, B. Layman, J. Trus- ler, R. Carroll, R. Sheedy, J. Osner, R. Kuivenhoven, D. Cox. ROW TWO: L. Wayt, J. Overholtzer, R. McWherter, C. X5 ly 5 QR 4 QW' xl 7 ,-E QMTT4 s R 4 's3rl '4 L twists, ,ww 5 in ww 6 4 ROW ONE N Martin B Esslinger H Fullerton, G. Crockett, J. Renwick, D. Martin, H. Ogden, M. Fike. ROW TWO: W. Cory G Esslinger R Warren J Kreig B Taylor R Sheedy, Coach Snyder, R, Pittman, D. Fourzon, S. Davis, J. Kimbrough. ROW I b THREE L Barbier D Lawson R Neault L Brooks, B, Buss, L. Vena, AT RIGHT: Coach Snyder. W I ...,... .... . Gumnaslics This is The TirsT year Tor gymnasTics aT Covina. AT The Time OT This prinTing The ColTs are in second place in league compeTiTion, having won in a dual meeT oven Baldwin Park and placed second in meets wiTh California and Baldwin Park. They can sTill win The championship. Coach Snyder is coaching and has fine material in Dave MarTin and Ralph Sheedy who Took TirsT, second, and Third in compefifion. This year The Team is iusT geTTing sTarTed, and in TuTure years There should loe more boys inTeresTed. Dave Martin, Colt's ace tumbler, Bob Taylor holds an L position on Terry Sheedy holds an L positi does ci back layout. the side horse. The rings. . TX T QW JT N ix Y 9 v v il fl, sg l- f ,gfill ym.-1 V ,. . y 1 - 1 l ra . C J 1 it an y 4 .1 y I it 2 L A ,,,k: W' -K 1,7 if ii L My . . I , L.. V- In A ,I A , L 9 ,. L y 'T' ' Y ' fill - ii el ,lla 1 ,N at , .4 it . 1 ll as 7 s , y v Y? I n' 1 1, ' 1 7 ' if F 1 iili I C H ' 5 fA . sb' , 1 'l lf R 1 U ssh . Q g I -Q t ua l ' K A iil .zk,,, E I Roenicke. Varsllu Baseball Under Coach Roenicke and Captain Jim Shinn the varsity has a 5-4 record at the time of this writing winning over Monrovia 14-1, Citrus 8-3, Arcadia 1-O in a rough game, MSAC JV's 14-10, and Bonita 4-3, and losing games to Whittier 2-1, El Monte 7-4, Citrus 7-4, and MSAC JV's 10-5. With six returning lettermen and league play iust around the corner, the Colts are a strong favorite to retain the league crown, which they split with Baldwin Park last year. DOUG BURNETT BOB METZ JlM SHINN Second Base Catcher Third Base ROW ONE: R. Guevara, L. Darnell, D. Burnett, C. Yoshida, A. Meyers, L. Holm, D. Wood, J. Shinn. ROW TWO. W. Smith, J. Cobbe, B, Metz, L. Thompson, A. Grove, D. Thompson, D. Carlson, B. Barker, Coach Roenicke, D. Lane. AT LEFT: Coach WALLY SMITH Short Stop LARRY THOMPSON Pitcher 1 1 ' . W.. mafia 'W Q . W T V f Q.: f f sw ,. .i Hi Q- 'T 'Tx Steve Tapia levels off tor a hit while Burdick warms up. The J.V. baseball team, under Coach Berke heger, have a good record to date winning ti' games and losing four. Starting off season play, the Colts lost a hai game to Chaftey TO-O and to Citrus 6'4, then bounced back 19-9 over Whittier and 6-4 over 3'3 Monte, but lost to Citrus 5-2 and Chaffey 7-1. Tl Coltlets beat Bonita li-T and lost to Chatfey 3- Thus, the season so far leaves the Colts going in league play with a good record. Kitchener catches ball as Montebello man strikes out. ROW ONE: Wayne Burdick, Lee Brietbarth, Roger Fouts, Jack Demaree, Spunky Metz, Dick Kitchener, Terry Tomich, Frank Henderson. ROW TWC. Steve Tapia, Hal Nelson, Jim Moyer, Bill Ward, Bob Pace, Dick Butler, Tom Calverly, Wayne Dieter, Johnny Johnson, Joe Bost. ROW THREE: Larry A h , . . . . s urst, Arthur Guevara, Bruce Moody, Dick Bozich, Chuck Landi, Santos Diaz, Art Jarvis, Tom Morgan, Tom Hines, Gary Maxson, Bill Jerrick, Bernard Foucher, Dick Mason, Jim Hunter, Irwin Ruben, Mr. Berkenheger. ,I - me 5 1. ' ' M N J 1 it N ii' A ,X ' g , in ' J Q , T ' , nr Q .4 H4 IN . Qt' 'N T ws' ii Virfllflhly VK' 44' 4.f' X5 f' ,525 'ry i i , .t ly K, T f 6, ,Mi f v H av - - 9 f or K 'a-fs tx, , ,AJW4 Coach Stafford, K. Chenault, B. Rivera, B. Schultz, L. Holman, J. Reed, M, McKain,. D. Cronkhite. fr J Tig ,,., J it 1 1 A ' . .- , ij L'WL A T ' I Q . , n R Q gy I ky 21 .5 V A' ., V at ' K K mL'Lk 15' T ' L ' . -..,, T .'1f'Y1?i,,17Zii31 J' A- f .kk T iiif . . . - - - firfilliiiiliil,Sf?-+ li-3-v 'l7'iTT?w4s?--r-rf fifii. Y .,.f.Q:.5s2SifE.3.gl'T WiTh Tive returning leftermen The vars1Ty Tennis Team was lusT on . I I rift.Ki:,Qs5Ta5,?Qf,Vk.f.kEJ.bg 'V . 355 iii' :Ts way To The top of The league as The Cardinal wenT To press In The . . T . ..ee- ' ? : s 'f't H ' T- middle of The season. In prachce games Coach STaTTord s squad won ,-'Z'jfjQ'ff',,v sl-s .T A Tour, beating Monrovia, CiTrus, BoniTa, and ClaremonT and losT only Three 5 ,.., 'fi . T. TTTT 1 T 1 Ths' To Arcadia, El Monte, and Citrus. Cronkhite, McKain, Holman, and Reed were The key players on This year's Team. Jim Fraser awaits action as Jim Alsup returns the ball, , 4 4: 4 14 ,x:,,, ,..4,5:,zxa4p-I-I-ff1lA + .. 54 s.,,..h.f........H+.+ if - ,,,,,s..4a +f ' : 'k:4 ':::,,,y,..,:,a:::v.,:::fL 1 If . at-s.iJrf.73,a+w4'S'fVgqg Q'i,.,4,.. .,,....+... . .vvy-,,.... ,,Hi, ' ' .,..vi.,. H ill, ROW ONE: P. Vaughan, T. Drino, J. Guinn, M. Ostrancler, G. Henkey R. Harris, T. Gray. ROW TWO: Coach Mullen, R. Leemhuis, J. Alsup, H G. Code, D. Hawkins, J. Fraser, D. , Roberts, T. Koury, C, Jackson, S, Billington. Playing first doubles, Holman and Reed showed excellenf form and Teamwork throughout the entire SEGSOF1. dau Vee Tennis Preparing Tor TuTure posiTions on The varsiTy were The members of The J.V. Tennis Team. Arcadia was The TirsT opponenT, and The ladder was headed by Jim Fraser, Rudy Leemhuis, and Jim Alsup. These boys gained invaluable experience Through participation on J.V. Tennis, and many will be an asseT To next year's varsiTy. .- ,W -i 1 5. Y ROW ONE: B. Bushnell, C. Coon, C. Dougherty, J. Baril, B. Dick H Johnson M Colantuono C Cairy S Hall D Ca anash A B h S D ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. p ,.auger,.rews,H Bennett. ROW TWO: N. Goalby, A. Florgan, E. Hansen, D. Crookston, C. Condos, L. Delanty, B. Bozich, S. Cowgill, R. Howard, L. Childress, P. Berryman J. Hodges, M. Gould, S. Karie, B. Glennen. ROW THREE: M. Jessie, J. Bragdon, J. Jackson, C. Bushnell, D. Francis, S. Cromsey, G. Craven, M. Hammond M. Al S. ll ' ' sup, Co ey, H. Campbell, J. Gray, K. Kirk, M. Devey, J. Donaldson, G. Brisco, H. Caron L Bethard R Elliott ROW FOUR J Adrian P Aldrid e , . , . . : . , . Q J. Dial, S. Cota, A. Allen, J. Fey, V. Coffey, M. Fraser, S. Gravatt, R. Ambers, L. Kennon, L. Farr, Z. Brant, M. Beebe, L. King, K. Carter. Girls' Hlhletic Hssnciaiion This year the Girls' Athletic Association consisted of The G.A.A. attended three playolays during the year, more than one hundred and fifty members. These ath- where they had a chance to meet with girls from several letic girls met every day during sixth period and partici- of the nearby schools. After-school bowling was a pated in such sports as softball, basketball, volleyball, new activity ofthe G.A.A. Climaxing the year was their hockey, speedball, badminton, and archery. annual inaugural and awards banquet. Softball proved to be exciting and fun for everyone. Speed-a-way was a favorite sport of the G.A.A. .Ga 7.5 ' . . - ,cm1ni11lw '!'i 'X we . X f B,,,....:k .,, .. ' Z' l ll J' L' f f. 7 f ' A 5 3 W i A-. 7, I 13 , ' f ',, .s i i Us 1, ' 'f 'F it 1' ' ' ' L f , ' s A z .. il , i L .if . L i ' i L 'Is . i . r l ' f W A 1 J I , A . t ,Q V t . l an 4 N . . . I , . 'A AL Q K ' In ,qt Q , aww 2,7 , kj M LVN? xx., . it nu. Wffffivf. A A V A A .: rsss ll iiiii : J tt f . J , ROW ONE: S Sneathen, M. Schwab, M. Lucchesi, K, Todd, B. Timmons, J. Smith, C. MacKenzie, N. Manda, C. Lewis, B. Morrison, M. Turrill, D. Smith, G. Salisbury. ROW TWO: J. Norris, S. Lykke, P. McClarty, A. Lyon, F. Miller, B. Mitchell, M. Simm, J. Merritt, M. Loy, B. Sheeter, P. Swarthout, N. Stone, D. Vaughn, S. Mullvain, P. Plunkett, E. Poitras, J. Vance, D. Tuck. ROW THREE: E. Lewis, S. Scheu, B. Manion, C. Knespler, F. Mclntyre, L. Taylor, R. McKahan, B. Lovy, J. Varisco, D. Overbeck, G, Overlin, D. Weibe, S. Pendleton, T. Perkins, N. Pasek, E. Whorton, C. West, D. Lane, L. Sangermano, D. Wadley. ROW FOUR: J. Mahler, C. Newton, J. Lughenbuehl, M. A. McPerry, S. Schultz, N. Lang, N. La Voire, S. Kubiak, J. Lindley, M.'A. Price, G. Oalen, P. Sutton, A. Scarlett, M. Zaal, B. Olson, N. Ross. AT RlGHTfROW ONE: Roxie Elliott, pres.: Mary Beebe, v.-pres., Michael Simms, sec., Pat Berryman, treas ROW TWO: Sharon Kubiak, trash repr.: Carol Lewis, soph. repr., Nancy Manda, ir. repr., Faye Mclntyre, volleyball mgr., Sue Cowgill, basketball rngr., Beverly Bozich, softball mgr., Miss Swan, adviser. LOWER RIGHT- Co-operation and teamwork were shown in these volleyball games, BELOW-G,A.A. members find that basketball requires skill and quick thinking. .X i ilk f .... il Q IN - Muriel Duke, Lindy Deemer, and Barbie Miller play a fasf game of doubles as oTher racqueTeers look on. This campus organizaTion consisTed oT girls inTer- esTed in building beTTer habiTs in boTh Tennis and sporTs- manship. The racqueTeers This year were divided inTo Three groups: The advanced, The inTermediaTe, and The beginners. The advanced players parTicipaTed in many compeTiTive TournamenTs wiTh oTher schools while The beginners and inTermediaTe players were primarily con- cerned wiTh improving Their Tennis skills. Playing singles Tor The RacqueTeers were Lorna Ray- Racqueleers Lorna Raymond, a racqueTeer and one of So. California's champion gives some helpful Tips To Donna SmiTh. mond, who headed The ladder, Muriel Duke, Ginger Hoffland, Dianne Donnan, Barbara Wechsler, and Judy King. ParTners Tor doubles were Barbie Miller and Lindy Deemer, Jackie Richardson and Donna SmiTh, and Lucy Beebe and Joan Suggs. Advising The group was Miss Slade while The pre- siding officers were Linda Deemer, pres., Barbie Miller, v.-pres., and Dianne Donnan, sec.-Treas. ROW ONE: N. Ross, M. Duke, R. Wright, D. Wiebe, M. Turnell, B. Barnes, J. Rainbolr, J. Parker, S. McConnell, B. Wechsler, J. Richardson. ROW TWO: D. Donnan, S. Enyarr, J. Suggs, B. Miller, L. Beebe, G. Hoffland, D. SmiTh, M. Anderson, M. Beebe, P. Burgess, F. KriTzer, B. Yssel, L. Deemer, Miss Slade. ,.amx..::f..1sam,.,. .ws .... ., ..,.. ...ns ......., .... . .. -s T. f - :ff - l u ,4 YN. Her Qcyiz N H gtmess H Wcikmg -4 i IGH 35:,l5,,.V D!SfHgf- v 'ngcrw may sleep? I-1 ur 'um' ...ity ,.. amass? fm you Guess wi Q' om: k ., Guys? cmd Doiis. 5 .ml - Qxw Gr' Lefimnze-0 Q2 b 'TP Look, fx camera rf' i'Qifhnnas- hm is work mi zcuayzr I qw me 0? wrksrff 1-gf 1 iq 3 , ' . 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, 9, 96 BALLARD, MOLLY-62, 89 BALLARD, RONALD-68, 71 BALLIET, SHIRLEY-54, 96 BANKO, TOM-71, 117,118,119 BANNISTER, MARY-62 BARBER, RICHARD-55 BARBIER, LARRY-62, 142 BARGER, JOANNE-71 BARIL, DELORES-55 Index BARIL, JOAN--71, 96 BARKER, BEN-36, 49, 143 BARKER, SELBY-34, 62, 141 BARKLEY, JANET-62, 116 BARNES, BEVERLY-71, 148 BARNES, JERRILYN-36, 49 BARNET, JOEL-71 BARNETT, RICHARD-62, 129 BARRACLOUGH, ROY-71, 94, 137 BARRIL, JEAN-93 BARIL, JOAN-146 BARRILE, RON-71 BARTHEL, VERNETTA-26, 36, 49 BARTLEBAUGH, BILL-55, 113, 114, 129 BARTON, OTTIS-62 BASS, ROWENA-26, 62, 97 BASSFORD, LINDA-62 BATES, CHARLES-36, 49 BATES, CHARLES-71 BAUGHER, AUDREY-71, 146 BEAL, RICHARD-55 BEAN, DIANE--71, 100 BEARDSLEY, NANCY-55, 96, 100 BEATTIE, JEAN-26, 55 BEAUMONT, DONNA-26, 55, 96 BEAVERS, GARY--36, 49, 91, 98, 103,123,132,134,171,183 BECK, DIANNE--36, 49 BECKER, CHERRILL--71, 94 BECKMAN, CHARLES-71, 130 BEEBE, LUCILLE-31, 34, 55, 89, 90, 148, 172 BEEBE, MARY-31, 68, 95, 97, 146, 147, 148 BEGIN, RAMONA-34, 71, 88, 94 BEHLER, DONNA-62, 95, 97 BELANGER, BOB-71 BELCHER, GLEN-55 BELDING, DARLA-62, 95, 97, 102 BELL, JEAN-62, 116 BENNETT, BARBARA-62 BENNETT, CHARLENE-62,' 102 BENNETT, HARRIET-62, 146 BENNETT, LARRY-62 BENNINGTON, BILL-62 BENTLEY, CONSTANCE-71 BEREUTER, ART-55, 115 BEREUTER, GAIL-36, 49, 96, 105 BERG, HENRY-36, 49, 106, 110 BERGE, BRYN-55 BERGENDAHL, JOHN-71, 130 BERKSTRESSER, ROBERT-34, 55 PERRY, GEORGIA-62, 97, 122 BERRY, JANICE-36, 49, 100, 122 BERRYMAN, J.-97, 99 BERRYMAN, MARILYN-36, 49, 90, 96, 181 BERRYMAN, PAT-62, 97, 146, 147 BESSELIEVRE, MARTHA--55, 116 BETHARD, LESLIE-71, 146 BETTNER, ETHYL-37, 49, 87, 90, 100,105, 122,181 BETTS, LONNIE-55 BETZ, WILMIRA--71 BEVERLY, MARY-31, 55, 96, 113, 114, 122 BIGLER, STEVE-71 BILDERBACK, BONNIE-37, 49, 1 16 BILKE, CAROL-62, 118 BILLINGTON, STEVEN-88, 145 BILLMYER, ROBERT-62, 95, 117, 1 18, 1 19 BINGER, PATRICIA-37, 49 BIRDSALL, JACQUELINE-71 BISHOP, LINDA-37, 49, 96, 116 BLACK, BRET-71, 101 BLACK, JERRY-62, 115, 128 BLACK, VICKIE-31, 55, 96 BLACKWELL, DIANNE-62 BLACKWELL, GERALD-62 BLAND, JIM-71 BLANEY, CHARMAINE-55 BLANEY, DAVID-55 BLANK, BONNIE-62 BLANKENSHIP, RAYMOND--71, 1 18 BLAU, WILLIAM-62, 94 BLECKSMITH, STEVE-55 BLESSING, FREDRICK-71 BLISH, RICHARD-71, 94 BLOCK, JAMES-62 BOCK, JULIE-71, 94 BODOLAY, JON-55 BOGDAN, ROBERT-71, 130 BOLIN, ROBERT--95 BOLLIER, DAVID-55, 101 BOLSTAD, TOM-36, 49 BOLTON, JANET-71, 116 BONNER, THOMAS-62 BONSER, CHERYL-55, 96 BOOK, DAVID-62 BOONE, PATRICIA-62, 95, 105, 122 BORENS, JUDY-62, 88, 100 - BOST, JOEL-62, 130 BOUCHARD, KAY-31, 55, 96, 113,114,115,122, 170 BOUMAN, RUDY-62 BOWERS, GERRY--71 BOWERS, JAMES-62 BOWLES, FRED-55, 104 BOYER, PETER-34, 62, 129 BOYLIN, ROBERT-62, 141 BOYNTON, JOHN-71 BOZANT, DONALD-71 BOZICH, BEVERLY--71, 94, 146, 14 BOZICH, KATHIE-55, 96, 102 BOZICH, RICHARD-62, 95, 98 BRADLEY, BYRON-34, 55, 98 129, 141 BRADLEY, CHARLES-62 BRADLEY, CHARMIAN--71 BRADLEY, JAMES-55, 86, 98, BRANDT, BOB-55 The school at night makes on impressive picture. 105 BRADLEY, TOM-62 BRAGDON, JANET-71, 100, 146 BRAME, RICHARD-62, 129 BRAMHALL, CINDY-55 BRANT, ZONA-62, 146 BRASHER, MARK-62 BRAUN, JAY-62 BREAM, D.-95 BREITBARTH, LEE-62, 95, 117, 1 18, 1 19 BRENNAN, THOMAS-55 BRETTRAGER, JACQUELINE--55 BREWER, LOIS-62 BREWER, PAT-71 BRIDWELL, GARY-71, 107 BRINK, STEVE-34, 71 BRISCO, GLARIA-71, 94, 146 BRIZMAN, SANDRA-62 BROCK, LAWANDA-79 BROGDON, CAROLYN-71, 100 BROM, BEVERLY-55 BRONESKE, PATRICIA--26, 58 BROOKS, JOHN-55 BROOKS, LARRY-142 BROOKS, MONTE-71, 137 BROOMALL, BEVERLY-71 BROOMALL, BILL-55 B ROWN , CAROLE-71, 100 BROWN, DARLENE-62, 97 BROWN, DON--71, 137 BROWN, DONA--62, 97 BROWN, DOUGLAS-55, 91, 124 BROWN, GARY-71, 129 BROWN, GARY-55 BROWN, JIM-37, 49, 95 BROWN, LUCILLE-71 BROWN, MARIE-37, 49 BROWN , MARYLOU-55 BROWN, ROBERT-37, 49, 91, 101,103,124, 125,126, 181 BROWN, ROBERT-62 BROWN, ROGER-37, 49 BROWN, RONNIE-71 BROWNE, KENNY--55 BROWNING, JAMES-55 BRUCE, PATRICIA-71, 100 BRUFFY, JIM-71, 107, 130, 141 BRUGH, GEORGE-55 BRUMLEY, MICHAEL-62, 137 BRUNER, RON-55 BRYANT, WILLIAM-62, 118, 119, 137 BRYCE, GARTH-37, 49, 91 , 98, 133, 134 BUCHANAN, JIM-55 BUCKELS, ERNIE-55 BUCKHORN, APRIL-62, 116 BUEHLER, BILL-62 BUEHLER, BRUCE-71 BUEHLER, DONNA-102 BUEHLER, JUDITH-26, 37, 49, 88, 94 BUEHLER, LINDA-34, 71 BUFORD, TOM-71 BURDICK, ROBERT-62, 94 BURDICK, WAYNE-55, 128 BURGESS, PHYLLIS-55, 96, 104, 148 BURKE, GARY-26, 62, 98, 124, 181 BURKE, LINDA-71, 97 BURKEY, LINDA-62 BURKHALTER, CHARLES-55, 85, 88 BURLEY, LINDA-62 BURMOOD, KEN-55 BURNETT, BOB-71 BURNETT, DAVID-37, 49 BURNETT, DOUGLAS-37, 49, 136, 143 BURNETT, PATRICIA-71 BURNS, LOUISE-34, 62, 113, 114, 122 BURNS, PEGGY-37, 49, 94, 106 BURNS, PENELOPE-71, 100 BURRESS, DONALD-71 BURRIER, CHARLES-71 BURROWS, MARILYN-55, 96, 122, 179 BURTON, JOSEPH-71 BUSHNELL, BARBARA-71, 94, 146 BUSHNELL, CAROLYN-62, 146 BUSS, BRENT-142 BUTLER, DICK-55 BUTLER, DON-29, 31, 37, 49, 98, 180 BUTLER, RON-55 BUTLER, THOMAS-62, 95, 98, 130 BUTTON, JANET-55 BUZARO, KENNETH--55, 94 BYBEE, SHARON-71 BYLER, JIM-49 -C- CABRAL, FRANK-71 CACCIATORE, BARBARA-55 CAGLE, ROBERT-71 CAHOON, DALE-55, 117, 118, 119, 179 CAIRY, COLLEEN-146 CAIRY, RONALD-55 CAIRY, THELMA-62 CALLAGHAN, JOYCE-117 CALLANTINE, MYRNA-55, 118 CALLI, ANTOINETTE-62 CALLI, MARGARET-71 CALVERLEY, PAUL-34, 37, 49, 101, 124 CALVERLEY, TOM-30, 34, 79, 129 CAMP, ESTELLE-62 CAMPBELL, BETTY-55 CAMPBELL, CAROL-55 CAMPBELL, HEIDI-71, 92, 94, 117, 146 CAMPBELL, JAMES-55 CAMPBELL, KEITH-37, 49 CAMPBELL, MARION-62 CAMPBELL, MYRNA-62, 89, 94, 95, 97, 105, 122 CAMPBELL, ROGER-37, 138, 139 CAMPBELL, SANDRA-71 CAMPBELL, STAN-79 CANGEMI, ANN-79 CANTAGALLO, JEAN-55 CAPANASH, DEANNA-71, 146 CAPARASO, ROBERTA-71 CAPPELLO, ANNA-55 CAPUSSELA, MARIA-55 CARHART, JOHN-55, 101 CARHART, NANCY-62, 170 CARICO, LINDA-122 CARLSON, DAVID-55, 103, 124, 126, 143 CARLSON, DREW-71 CARLSON, THOMAS-62 CARNEY, JAMES-63 CARON, HELEN-71, 146 CARPENTER, DIANNE-49 CARR, JAMES--137 CARR, LARRY-31, 37, 49, 180 CARR, SHARON-63, 94 CARRICO, LINDA-71, 97, 107 CARRILLO, LYDIA-34, 35, 37, 49, 84,100,106,113,114, 122, 182 CARROLL, DAVID-71, 141 CARTER, CHARLES-37, 49, 8 104,106,107,110,114,11 119, 179 CARTER, KATHLEEN-71, 88, CARTER, MARTHA-63 CARTER, SUE-100, 118, 119 CARY, WALTER-37, 49 CASTAGNA, JOHN-63 CASTORINA, VALERIE-30, 3' 34, 63, 95, 97, 100, 118 CATCHPOLE, MARVIN-63 CAUDLE, FRANCIE-71 CAYLOR, FRANCES-63, 100 CERNY, MELINDA-63 CHADWICK, LONONA-71, 11 CHAKO, RONALD-71 CHAMBERLAIN, LARRY-71, 129, 140 CHAPMAN, KENNETHQ55 CHAPUT, ALAN-79 CHEEK, CHERRY-71 CHENAULT, KIT-31, 36, 49, 117,118,119,145,179 CHENAULT, SUSAN-34, 54, 90, 113, 114, 115,122,175 CHENOWITH, HANNA-63 CHERRETT, MAUREEN-63, 12 CHEWNING, JUDITH-71, 94, 97, 100, 107 CHICO, AMELIA-71 CHICO, RICHARD-63, 137 CHILDRESS, FRANK-63, 72, 1 1 19. CHILDRESS, LINDA-95, 97, 1 118, 119, 146 CHMELA, CLARA-63, 122 CHOPPE, BILL-37, 49, 105, 13 CHURCH, LARRY--72 CLARK DAVID-72 CLARK GALE-63, 100, 116 CLARK, GARY-63, 101 CLARK LARRY-55 CLARK LORETTA-72 CLARK MARY ANN-63, 97 CLARK RICHARD-63 CLARK, ROBERT-63, 117, 118 1 19 CLARK, ROBERT-34, 37, 49 CLARK, SANDRA-63, 97, 116 CLARKSON, JOHN-72, 101 CLARKSON, WILLIAM-63 CLAXTON, NAOMI-55, 122 CLEMENTS, LINDA-55, 122 CLINTON, PATRICIA-38, 50, 106, 122 COBBE, GEORGE-29, 38, 50, 98, 105, 124, 125, 126 COBBE, JEFFRY--55, 91, 98, 111, 129, 143 COBLE, JERRY-55 COCAGNE, PHILLIP-63, 101 COCKRELL, KATHERINE-63, 9 100, 116, 122 CODE, GARY-63, 89, 95, 145 CODEN, BOB-139, 140 COFFEY, VALERIE-63, 118, 119, 146 COLANTUONO, MARY-72, 14 COLANTUONO, PAT-55 COLAVIN, RICHARD-72, 137 COLE, JIM-63 COLLEY, SUZANNE-72, 102, 146 coLouNA, ROBERT-26, 72 COMACHO, 50015-63 COMAN, STEPHEN-129 comss, EDGAR-63 como, KENNETH-63 coMs1ocK, JOE-26, 72 CONDON, CHERYL-72, 146 CONTRERAS, AURORA-63 CONWELL, JERRY-63, 95, 137 cooN, CAROLYN-72, 102, 107, 146 COOPER, ALMA--34, 55, 96 COPELAND, WAYNE-63, 130, 137 COPPOCK, LARRY-34, 70, 130 CORDER, CAROLE-55, 118 CORDER, MICHELLE-72 CORDER, MIKE-63, 140 CORDRAY, JIM-72 CORKILL, RICHARD-63 coRNFoRD, LYNN-72 CORY, GARY-55, 133, 134, 142 com, MARJORIE-55, 90, 118 COTA, SANDRA-72, 100, 146 COVER, EDWARD-38, 50 cowG1LL, susAN-72, 97, 100, 146, 147 cox, DAVID-38, 50 cox, DON-63, 141, 138 cox, JANICE-55, 90, 116 CRABB, CARLA-72 CRABB, NORMAN-63 CRAFTON, DENNIS--72 CRAIG, MOANA-72 CRAMER, GRACE-72, 97, 107 CRAMER, ROSEANNA-56 CRAMSEY, BILL-56 CRAMSEY, DONALD-33, 50 CRAMSEY, KAREN-72, 100 CRAMSEY, SHARON-72, 100, 119,146 CRANE, JUDY--38, 50 CRAVEN, BOB-111, 117, 119 CRAVEN, GAY-63, 116, 146 CRAVEN, JOHN-56, 118, 119, 129 CRAWFORD, CAROL-72, 100 CRAWFORD, GLENDA-56 CRAWFORD, LAURIE-38, 50 CRAWFORD, WAYNE-38, 50 CREEKMORE, MYRNA-72 CREIG, JIM-142 CREPPS, ANDREA-72, 97 CROCKETT, GARY-72, 142 CRONKHITE, DON-50, 104, 145 CROOKSTON, DIANA-72, 88, 146 CROTTS, LINDA-63 CROW, CONNIE--34, 70, 72, 97, 100 CRUMLEY, SUSAN-63, 94, 97, 102,116 CRUMMER, KEITH-63, 118, 119 CRUTCHFIELD, ROBERT-38, 50, CULLYMORE, CHARLES-63 CUMMINGS, JAMES-56 CUMMINGS, MICHAEL-63, 94, 107, 129 CUMMINGS, WALLACE-56 CUMMINS, BARBARA-56 CURIL, ADELAIDE-63, 89, 94, 95, 97, 122 CURRAN, MIKE-141 CURTIS, CARLEON-26, 38, 50 CUTLER, ROBERTA-63 -D- DABNEY, DOTTY-63 DAGLEY, JIM-63, 95, 137 DAHL, DE ANNA-63, 102 DAILEY, NANCY-72 DALLA LIBERA, KATHY-38, 50 DALTON, JEAN-63, 39, 95, 97, 99, 100, 122 DAMATO, KAREN-72, 97, 100 113, 114, 142 DAVIS, STEPHEN-72, 117, 129 DAWALD, PATRICIA-72 DAY, LYNN-72 DAY, PAULA-63 DE ASCENTO, ARTHUR-72 DE CARO, PHYLLIS-63 DE COLA, JOAN-113, 114, 178 DEEMER, BOB-63, 101 DEEMER, LINDA-34, 38, 50, 90, 93, 101, 105,148, 165 DE GARMO, PATRICIA-38, 50, 102 DEGRAFFENREID, DELIA-38, 50 DEGRAMO, DORIS-72 DELANTY, LYNN-72, 100, 146 DELGADO, LUIS-38, 50 DE LONGPRE, DOUGLAS-56 DELVINA, BRUCE-72, 130 DEMAREE, JACK-63 Covina Colts participated on Gene DANE, BETTY-63 DANE, CAROLE--63, 122 DANE, NITA-56 DANIELS, DICK-56, 128, 138 DANIELS, MARY-29, 38, 50, 89,90,113,114,115,116,180 DARLING, MARY-50, 85, 89, 102,104,105, 116, 177 DARNELL, LARRY-34, 56, 91, 98, 103, 124, 143 DARNELL, LINDA-63, 100, 116 DARROW, LOIS-56, 118 DAUGHERTY, CHRISTINA-72 DAVIDSON, GERALDINE-50 DAVIES, FRED-63, 119 DAVIS, DENNIS-72 DAVIS, DOUG-34, 72, 129 DAVIS, GLEN-56 DAVIS, JOHN--38, 50, 124, 126, 127, 164 DAVIS, JOHNNY-94 72 CUBAK, SANDRA--56 CUBBA, LOUIS-56 CUBBA, ROSEIDA-72, 100 CULLIVAN, R.-34 DAVIS, JON-63 DAVIS, MARION-72 DAVIS, MICHAEL--72 DAVIS, N.-97 DAVIS, STAN-34, 56, 111, Normc1n's Campus Club. DEMME, JOHN--72 DENNISON, BARBARA-72 DENT, RICHARD-63, 130 DE SANCTIS, RUTH-38, 50 DESPARS, DENNY-34, 38, 50, 132, 134 DESPARS, GARY-26, 63, 94, 136 DE TAL, SHARON-63, 100 DETTMAN, SANDRA-72 DEVEY, DAVID-63 DEVEY, MARIE-72, 146 DEVEY, SHIRLEY-72 DEWITT, SINDY-72 DIAL, JUDY-72, 146 DIAL, SANDY-94 DIAZ, DANNY-38, 50, 124 DIAZ, ERLINDA-63 DIAZ, LINDA-72 DIAZ, SANTOS-63, 128 DICK, BONNIE-72, 146 DIETER, WAYNE-63, 137 DIETZ, GRETCHEN--72, 100 DIEZSI, BARBARA-38, 50 DILTZ, IRENE-63 DISTEFANO, DAVE-56 0 DIXON, NORINE-38, 50, 88, 104 DOBSON, EULA-72 DOBSON, JOE-38, 50, 101 DODD, ANGELA-63, 116 DONALDSON, JUDITH-72, 102, 146 DONALDSON, LA RAE-96, 102, 113, 114, 122 DONNAN, CHRIS-137 DONNAN, DIANE-39, 50, 104, 148 DONNELLY, JIM-56 DOOLEY, JOANN-72, 116 DORNER, DONALD-63, 95, 137 DOROUGH, RONALD-63 DORNBACK, PETER--39, 50 DORSETT, JIM-31, 39, 50, 106, 165, 177 DOUGHARTY, LAURENCE-63, 95, 98, 136, 140 DOUGHERTY, C.-146 DOUGHERTY, LOUANN-34, 61, 63, 99,116,122 DOUGLASS, DWAINE--39, 50, 113,114,117,118,119 DOUGLASS, SHERRILL-472 DOYON, JOAN-56, 96, 122 DOZA, LORAINE-56 DRAB, FRED-56 DRAGNA, TOM-72 DRAPER, ROBERT-39, 50 DREWS, SHARON-34, 72, 146 DRINO, JERRY-79, 107 DRINO, TOM-79, 107, 145 DU BOIS, PATRICIA-39, 50 DUCROW, JOHN-63 DU DDERAR, KENNETH-56, 129, 141 DUDLEY, MARJORIE-56 DUFFIN, GEORGE-63 DUFFY, WILLIAM-39, 50 DUKE, DEAN-63 DUKE, MURIEL-39, 50, 87, 88, 90, 105, 148, 180 DUNCAN, GARY-56, 101 DUNHAM, JOEL-63, 124, 141 DUNN, EARL-63 DUNNING, BILL-39, 50 DUNNING, RON-79, 130 DURAN, MARIE-63, 122 DURBIN, AUSTIN-118, 119, 129, 135, 140 DURFEE, LYNN-26, 56 DURHAM, BONNIE-34, 63 107, 116 DUSENBERRY, RALPH-79, 88 -E- EARLY, JAMES-63 ECHABARNE, RONALD-56 ECKENROTH, CHARLES-107 EDGLEY, SUSAN--26, 63 EGAN, ELEANOR-56 EGAN, THERESA--116 EIKER, JANET-56, 117,118,119 ELKINS, PATRICIA-56, 96, 102 ELLER, JENNIFER-56, 88 ELLIOTT, BOB-63, 94 ELLIOTT, CLYDE-34, 56, 98 ELLIOTT, JUDITH-56 ELLIOTT, ROXIE-39, 50, 105, GREEN, 146, 147 ELLIOTT, TOM-39, 50, 98, 100, 103, 124 ELLIS, BILL-63 ELLIS, KEITH-56 ELLISON, JAMES-64 EMERY, LINDA--64, 97, 116 ENDERS, GARY-39, 50 ENGELHARD, JUDY-56 ENGLESTEAD, FLORENCE-72 ENGLISH, ED-56, 98 ENRIGHT, ARLO-72 ENRIGHT, JANALEE--56 ENTWISTLE, JOHN-39, 50, 138, 139 ENYART, SHEILA-56, 88, 99, 122, 148 ERICKSON, ELSIE-39, 50 ERICKSON, JEANNETTE-72 ERNIE, BILL-72, 130, 137 ERNST, JOYCE-56 ERVIN, NANCY-72, 116 ESSLINGER, GEORGE-64, 101 142 ESSLINGER, ROBERT-72, 115, 142 ETHERIDGE, ELAINE-64 ETHERIDGE, JIMMIE-72 EVANS, NORMA-56 EVANS, PAT-64, 100, 122 EVANS, RICHARD-56, 85, 88, 135 EVERITT, KATHY-72 EVICK, DE ANNA-39, 50 EWING, SHIRLEY-64, 93, 95, 118, 122 EZZO, RITA-72 ,Fi FALK, GLENNA-56, 96, 102 FARMER, JUDITH-56, 96 FARNSWORTH, PAT-39, 50 FARNSWORTH, REX-64, 129, 130 FARR, LILA-72, 146 FASOLI, ROBERT-72, 129 FEDORENKO, BILL--34, 56, 98 FEHL, NANCY-72 FELICIANO, BEVERLY-56, 96, 122 FERGUSON, JUDITH-26, 72, 94, 107 FERRERO, FRANK-72 FEULING, CATHERINE--72 FEY, JUDITH-64, 97, 146 FICKERT, LEON-72 FIDLER, THOMAS--73 FIELDS, SANDRA-30, 73, 94, 100 FIFE, GARY--56 FIFIELD, JERRY-56, 135, 138 FIKE, MICHAEL--26, 73, 142 FINKE, HARMON-39, 50 FINN, VALERIE-64, 116 FINNEY, CHARLES-73, 130 FIRESTONE, ANN-31, 34, 90, 113, 114, 122 FIRESTONE, KAY-31, 39, 50, 105, 113, 114,122 FIRMAN, RICHARD-56 FISHBURNE, DOROTHY-64 FISHEL, LINDA-64, 100 AT EL HDNTE LEBIUN STIDIUH FHIUIY SEP 23 8 Rl. 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IIJIYIQA-65 ' KONIAI2, S1EPHEN-57 IcOPEc:, LINDA-65, 94 KOLJRY, KENNETH-74 KOLJRY, THOMAS-65, 145 KIQAIJSE, BARBARA-42, 51 KREBS, NOIQIIIIA-65 IcIzING, CHUCK-51, 86 I4I2I1zEI2, FRANCIS-26, 29, 42, 51, 148 KUBIAK, SHARON-74, 100, 147 KOHN, BARBARA-57, 96 KUHN, RICHARD-74 KUHNHOFER, BARBARA-65, 97, 100 KUIVENHOVEN, JOHN-79, 88 KUIVENHOVEN, ROY-79, 88 KUPFERER, PAT-65 KURTZ, GARY-65, 95, 117, 118, 1 I9 KURTZ, MARY-65 KURTZ, RONALD-42, 51, 113, 1 14 KURTZ, WAYNE-74 KYNOR, JUDY-57 -L- LABRUYERE, DARCELL-57 LAFON, SANDRA-65 LA HOOD, JOSEPH-74 LA HOOD, LEWIS-57 LAIRD, PAUL--74 LAMARR, OLIVE-65 LAMBETH, ED-65 LAMBETH, SHARON-74, 88, 94, 107 LAMBRECHT, CYNTHIA-74, 116 LANDI, CARL-65, 95, 129 LANDI, CARLA-74 LANDON, JUDY-65, 100, 116 LANDON, WALTER-74 LANE, BRENDA--57, 96 LANE, DONNA-74, 107, 147 LANE, DAN-42, 51, 143 LANE, LAN E, LANE, LANG, GEORGIA-65 JAMES-74, 129 LARRY--57 NANCY-74, 147 LARAMIE, MARTIN-103, 118, 119, 124,126, 127 LARNED, ROBERT-74' LARSEN, CHERIE-34, 42, 51, 1 16 LARSEN, 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LINDLEY, JOHN-66, 117 LINDLEY, JIJDITH-75, 100, 1 LINDSEY, CLINTON-66, 118, 119 LINTON,.IeOY-58 LISHESKI, DAVE--58 LITTS, PAUL-129 LOCKETT, PHILLIP-66 LOCKWOOD, ALAN-42, 51, 104, 124 LOFTON, BOYD-66 LOHR, GRACE-58, 89, 96, Ic LONG, B.-129, 140, 141 LONG, CHARLES-58 LONG, DELSINA-75 LOIQING, SHERYL-66, 97 -1 S-66 129 L 0 A I LOVE, DONNA- 4, 54, 58, ' , , LOVINS, SUE-75 LOVY, BARBARA-75, 100, 1 147 LOWRY, JANET-42, 51 LOY, MILDRED--75, 100, 147 LOYA, CELIA-66, 97, 100 LUCEHESI, MAUREEN-75, 11 LUGINBUEHL, JANET-75, 147 LUIZZI, CAROL-26, 66, 86 LUIZZI, FRANK-75 LUMLEY, BARBARA-42, 51, 9 1 18 LUMSDEN, JACK-58 LUNDSTROM, JOHN-66 LUNDQUIST, CHARLES-75 LUPU, RIO-I-58 I LLITHIN, JOHN-42, 51, 110 LYKKE, sLIzANNE-26, 75, 107, 147 LYNCH, BILL-66, 94, 95, 98, 124, 138 LYNCH, GRACE-66 LYNN, JERRY-42, 51, 88 LYON, ANNA-75, 147 LYON, JUDITH-42, 51 ..M.. MAACK, MARILYN-66, 97, 100, 122 MABEN, BOB-58 MACK, SALLY-58 MOCKENZIE, CHRIS-79 MOCKENZIE, ZO-66, 147 MACY, SALLY-34, 70, 75, 97, 107 MADDALENA, ANGELO-75 MAGILL, RICHARD-66, 115 MAHAN, ROBERT-98, 128, 135 MAHAN, SHELIA-66 MASOR, GERRY-31, 34, 8, 96, 116 122 ATLOCK, JOHN-66, 130, 141 MATTICE, GREG-75 MATTICE, JAN-58 MATZ, WESLEY-75 MATZBENBACKER, JUDY-66, 94, 97, 122 MAULDIN, PAT-66, 116 MAURER, DENNY--66 MAUTZ, CHARLES--58, 101 MAXHAM, G.-30 MAXHAM, DONNA-43, 52 MAXHAM, JANET-66 MAXSON, GARY-34, 66, 95 MAYS, CAROL-66 MAYS, DON-66, 88 MAYS, KATHRYN-43, 52 MAZUR, JAMES-66 MAZY, MICHAEL-75, 94 MCADAM, MARVIN-66 MCAFEE, DIXIE-66, 100, 122 MCALISTER, CAROLYN-66 MCNICHOLYS, CAROLYN-66 MCPERRY, MARY-75, 147 MCRAE, GEORGIA-26, 66 M651-IERRY, LARRY-75, 130 MCWHERTER, RAY-58, 94, 118, 119, 140, 141 MCWILLIAMS, MICHAEL-104 MEACHAM, BOBBY-75 MEAD, KEN-66, 115 MEADS, DORIS-58 MEADS, JIM-66, 130 MEDER, OARILYN-75, 116 MEDINA, GLORIA-61 MEEK, BOB-66 MELDEN, NEAL-58 MENEGATTI, LUCILLE-58, 88 MENZINO, MARC-75 MEREDITH, JOI-IN-75 MERRIT, ROY-58, 135 MERRITT, JUDY-75, 100, 147 MESSENIE, PAUL-66, 94 METZ, BLAINE-58, 130, 137 METz, BOB-43, 52, 143 MOODY, RAY-66 MOORE, DENIS-58 MOORE, JEAN-116 MOORE, JOHN--66, 101 MOORE, JUDITH-75 MOORE, RICHARD-75 MORAN, RUSS-66, 130 MOREFIELD, GARY-75 MORENO, ELIZABETH-75 MORENO, JOHN-66 MORGAN CAROLYN---75 MORGAN JO ANN-58, 122 MORGAN ROBERT-75 MORGAN, TOM-34, 61, 66, 95, 98 MORGENROTH, LYNN-26, 58, 88 MAHER, TERRY-79 MAHL, KAREN-31, 43, 52 MAHLER, JUDITH-75, 147 MAIER, ART-58 MAIER, CLAIRE-58 MAIER, JUDY-75 MAIRS, MELINDA-66 MANCUSO, JOE-43, 52 MANDEL, JANICE-43, 52, 84, 88, 89, 105, 164, 171 MANION, BETTY-75, 97, 147 MCBAIN, MARIANNE-75, 100, 107 MCCALL, CHARLES-75 MCCALL, GEORGE-75 McCALL, RAE-43, 51 MEYER, THOMAS--75, 115 MEYERS, ALEX-26, 43, 52, MANN, BETTY-58, 104 MANNING, JERRIE-75 MANWILL, GARY-66 MARLEY, sHARON-34, 58, 96, 111 MARQUARD, DAVE-66 MAROUEZ, ELIOENIA-43, 52 MARRON, LINDA-58 MARS, WILLA-75 MARSHALL, PAUL-66, 138, 139 MARsI-IALL, WAYNE-66 MARTIN, CAROL-66, 97, 100 MARTIN, DAVID-34, 66, 129, 133, 139, 142 MARTIN, DON-75 MARTIN, GLYNDA-75 MARTIN, I-ILILEN-34, 43, 49, 100,106,113,114,125, MCCANN, R.-34 MCCARTI-IY, DIANE-75 MCCARTI-IY, ELAINE-58 MCCASLAND, DON-58 MCCAULEY, MARY-66 MCCLARTY, PATRICIA-75, 147 MCCLELLAND, zELL-34, 58 MCCLURE, BOB-43, 51 MCCOLLUM, BO8-58, 143 MCCOLLUM, JUDITH-75, 97, 116 MCCONNELL, SUSAN-58, 90, 96, 104, 148 MCCREADIE, CARMEN-97, 122 MCCRUM, DEAN-58 MCCUBBIN, JUDY-58, 122 MCCULLOUGH, DIANNE-42, 51 100 MCCUSKER, MARGARET-43, 51 McDOWELL, BRUCE-43, 51 MCENTRE, BARNEY-66 103, 143 MICHAELSON, CHARLES--75, 130 MICHAELSON, TOM-66, 95, 129, 141 MICKELS, LEANNE--75, 97 MIKA, SHARON-43, 52 MILENSKI, RICHARD-58 MILLAY, CONNIE-43, 52, 116 MILLER, BARBARA-31, 43, 52, 90, 105, 148, 164 MILLER, BOBBIE-66 MILLER, CHELLIS-75 MILLER, FAITH-75, 100, 147 MILLER, HARRY-75 MILLER, JUDITH--75 MILLER, MADELIENE--75, 100, 1 16 MILLER MARLYN-29, 34, 43, 52 MILLER, MICHAEL-88 MILLER PAT-66, 97 MILLER, RENEE-75, 97, 107 MILLIGAN, BOB-66, 101, 115 MILLON, D.-97 126, 127, 165 MARTIN, IRA-66, 98, 129, 180 MARTIN, KATHALEE-58 MARTIN, KAY-58 MARTIN, LOIS-43, 52 MARTIN, NICK-142 MARTINEZ, ARTHUR--75 MARTINEZ, D.-130 MARTINEZ, SHARON-75' MARX, CLAIRE-66, 102 MARX, KARIN-31, 66, 95, 97, 100, 122 MASLOWSKI, BEVERLY-75 MASON, MASON, MASON, MASON, MASSEY, MASSEY, DALE-58, 128 DAVID-66, 128 LARRY-58 RICHARD-66, 94, 130 JERRY-79 PEGGY-66 MCGIVERN, PAM-26, 58, 85, 105, 1771 MCORATH, FRANK-66, 136 MCHENRY, LINDA-43, 51, 92, 93,100,106,113,114,122, 182 MCILWAIN, THOMAS-66 MCILWEEN JOAN-75 McINTYRE, FAYE-75, 147 MCINTYRE, MARY-43, 51, 100 MCINTYRE, RAY-75 MILTON, DOROTHY--75, 94 MILTON, RODGER-75 MINGLE, JANICE-66, 117, 1 18, 1 19 MIRANDA, JOHN-66, 119, 141 MITCHELL, BARBARA-75, 147 MITCHELL, BOB-28, 58, 61 MITCHELL, SHERMAN-75 MITCHELL, MOCABEE, STANLEY-75, 130 BRICE--43, 52, 101 MODE, SHELIA-66, 117, 119 MCRAI-IAN, RUTI-IIE-75, 147 MCKAIN, MICHAEL-43, 52, 89, 104, 106, 145 McKAY, PI-IILIP-66, 128 McKEE, JACK-66 MCKENNA, LARRY-43, 52, 98, 104, 106, 138 MCLAUGHLIN, HAROLD-66, 1 18, 1 19 MCMICHAEL, PAUL--43, 52, 104 MCMURDY, JOY--58 MOI-IRNE, c.-129 MONDA, NANCY-58, 147 MONTGOMERY, DONALD-75 MONTGOMERY, LYNN-66 MOODY, BRUCE-30, 75, 130, 167 MOODY, CAROL-30, 34, 44, 52, 90, 105, 106, 110, 165, 167 MOODY, JUDY-26, 66 MOODY, LARRY-58, 128 MOROTZ, ESTHER-116 MORPHIS, CAROLYN-44, 52, 87,100,113,114,164 MORPHIS, MARILYN-66 MORRIS, WAYNE-58 MORRISON, BARBARA-75, 116, 147 MORRISON, WAYNE-75 MORSE, RICHARD--79, 88 MORT, DENNNS--58 MOTTINGER, MARCIA--29, 44, 52, 90, 96, 181 MOUNT, AUSTIN-66 MOUNT, ROBERT-66 MOWER, ALBERT-44, 52 MOYERS, JIMMY-75, 137 MUELLER, JUDY-75 MUELLER, LINDA-66, 100 MULHALL, RICHARD-58 MULLER, STUART-66 MULLIGAN, DARREL--66 MULLVAIN, SANDRA-75, 147 MULQUEEN, MARGARET--58, 93, 96, 122, 166 MUNFORD, CAROL--66, 97, 116 MUNFORD, LYNNE-34, 66, 97, 1 16 MUNGER, MICHAEL-75 MUNSON, DAVID-58, 111, 124 MURCHISON, BARBARA-75 MURPHY, ARLENE-66 MURPHY, KATHY-75, 116 MURPHY, LINDA-34, 75, 107 MURPHY, ROY-75, 115 MURPHY, SANDRA-66 MUSGROVE, CHARLES-44, 52, 1 17, 1 18, 1 19 -N- NAFZIGER, MINTA-75, 116 NAFZIGER, PEGGY-44, 52 NAFZIGER, ROGER--67, 130 NAFZIGER, TOM-67 NAGY, JUDY-67, 100 NAIL, KENNETH-44, 52, 124, 138 NAKATA, PAUL--67 NAUDASCHER, DORIS-67 NEAULT, HAROLD-67, 94 NEAULT, RONALD-58, 142 NEIDERHEISER, CLARA--67 NEIDERHEISER, CLARICE-67 NEIDERHEISER, STELLA-75 NEIL, DAVE-44, 52 NEILSON, DON-67 NELSON, DARYL--34, 58, 128 NELSON, JON-58 NELSON, HAL-136 NELSON, LEANNE-116 NELSON, MARY-67, 93, 95, 97, 99, 122 NELSON, PHILIP-58 NELSON, RUTH-67 NEMETH, DOROTHY-88 NEMETH, JEAN-67 NEMETH, KATHELINE-58 NETTLETON, RICHARD-67, 95, 129, 141 NEWBILL, LEROY-67 NEWELL, BARBARA-67, 122 NEWLIN, CAROLYN-97 NEWTON, CAROL-147 NEWTON, JIMMY--44, 52, 67, 118, 119 NICHOLS, BONNIE-100, 118, 119 NICHOLS, TED-58 NIGG, BRENDA-26, 58 NIGRO, NANCY-67, 100 NIxON, JACKIE-94 NOONAN, PAT-31, 67, 97, 122 NOONKESTER, LOMA-67, 102 NORMAN, SHIRLEY-58, 113 114, 115 NORRIS, BOB-113, 114 NORRIS, JOYCE-1 16, 147 NORTON, BARBARA-67, 97, 100 NORTON, JOAN-44, 52 NOTO, EDDIE-67 -0- OAKES, OEOROIA-67, 100 O'8RYAN, DIXIE-31, 34, 58, 116, 122 ODEN, BILL-44, 52, 106, 169 ODEN, OAIL-147 O'DONNELL, PATRICIA-67, 95, 97, 122 OEEINOA, ELINOR-58 OFFSTEIN, N.-58, 89, 94, 102, 104 OENER, MIKE-58, 136 OGDEN, HOWARD-67, 142 O'LEARY, MARY-67 OLSEN, JERALYN-67 OLSON, BARBARA-147 OLSON, J.-34, 97, 122 OLSON, KENNETH-52 OLSON, REVEL-34, 141 O'NEAL, PATRICIA-67, 94, 97, 122 ORD, JOHN-67, 129, 141 ORTIZ, JEAN-58 OSGOOD, BRUCE-67 OSGOOD, EARL-58 OSNER-141 OSNES, JAMES-67, 140, 141 OSTRANDER, DIANN-67, 84, 107, 122, 174 OSTRANDER, ORETCHEN-31, 44, 52, 90, 96, 105 OSTRANDER, MIKE-118, 119, 145 O11, DAVID-34, 44, 52 OTTERSON, JLIDITH-67 OVERBECK, DONNA-97,. 147 C, OVERHOLTZER, JAMES-44, 52, 141 OVERLIN, OOLDIE-147 OWEN, CYNTHIA-79 OWEN, RANDAL-79, 141 OvvENS, JERRY-44, 52 OvvN8EY, RONALD-44, 52 -P... PACE, ROBERT-58 RADILLA, GLORIA-58 PAGE, JAN-44, 52 PALMER, HELEN-44, 52, 117, 1 18,418.3 PALMER, JIM-5 , MAS-130 PANEK, BERNARDINE-67, 116 RAREZ, OEOROE-58 PARKER, FRANCES-97, 116 PARKER, JIM-67 PARKER, JO ANN--58, 96, 102, 116, 148 RARRY, JAMES-94 PASEK, NANCY-147 PATERSON, BILL-44, 52 PIERCE, LINDA-67 PIETZ, LEWAYNE-44, 52 PIETZ, RUTH-67, 97, 100 PION, GEORGEANN-34, 97, 1OO PITTMAN, LINUEL-67, 142 PITZL, WILLIAM-67 PLUMBER, FRED-30, 34 PLUMER, WILLIAM-29, 44, 52, 89, 91, 98, 103, 124, 125, 126, 127, 134 PLUNKETT, PEGGY-147 POIRIER, BRAD-67 POITRAS, ANNE-34, 59, 99, 147 POLIKOWSKY, DAVID--67 POLK, RICHARD-45, 52 POLLEY, SHIRLEY-59 PONSY, .IOANNE-45, 52 POPE, MARY-94, 97, 100 PORGES, DENNIS-45, 52, 118, 119 PORT, LAWRENCE-59 PORTER, LORNE-130 PORTER, SAMUEL-67 What u victory ct the Baldwin Pork game! PATTERSON, ORA-44, 52 PATTON, GARY-118, 119 PEARSON, JUDY--34, 67, 94, 95, 97 PEDEN, LOUISE-58, 122 PEEK, SUSAN-67 PELECH, LOIS-67 PENDLETON, SHIRLEY-147 PEREZ, PETE-58 PERGOLA, BILLY-137 PERKINS, LINDA-67, 94, 97, 147 PERRYMAN, RODNEY-59 PETRALIA, CATHY-59 PETTY, ROBERT-59 PETTY, SHARON-116 PETRONE, SHIRLEY-44, 52, 177 PI-IARES, PAT-96 PI-IELPS, GEORGE--44, 52 PHIPPS, JOE-59 PICK, DICK-34, 44, 52 POST, CAROL-1 16 POTTER, JOYCE-26, 67 POURIER, BRAD-128 POWELL, JANICE-94 POWELL, KEN-59 POWELL, MARILYN-97, 107, 179 PRE VOL, BETTY-59, 93, 113, 1 14 PRICE, JIM-30, 34, 45, 52, 91, 106 PRICE, MARY-147 PRICE, ROBERT-59 PRINGLE, JIM-67 PRUETT, NOREEN-59 PUGH, FRAN--45, 52, 88, 100, 102 PURCELL, JOHN-67, 130 PURCELL, LYNN-45, 52 PUSINA, FRANCES-45, 52, 1OO PUSINA, JAN--67 -Q- QUACKENBUSH, BETTE--67, QUACKENBUSH, JANICE-45 52, 88, 100 QUIRIN, DANNETTE-67 QUISENBERRY, RONALD-59 -R- RAAP, STANLEY-59 RADMACHER, FRANK-34, 6 67,95, 105,118,119, 129 RAFNSON, DOUG-45, 52 RAFNSON, PETER-67, 113, 1 RAFTERY, KATIE-34, 59, 96 RAINARD, LONA-67 RAINBOL1, JANET-45, 52, 148, 178 RALSTON, TED-59 RAMIREZ, LEE-67, 94, 128 RAPATTONI, LAILONNIE-26 59, 96 RASCH, ERWIN-76 RASCH, EVELYN-45, 52, 11 RASCH, sYLvIA-59 RAUH, DIANE-26, 67 RAWLS, GARY-76, 130 RAWSON, JEANNETTE-45, 86, 102, 105, 106 RAWSON, WAYNE-59 RAY, TED-67, 118, 119 RAYBURN, DORCAS-67, 11 RAYMOND, LORNA-122, 14 RAYMONDO, JANE-67 RAYNARD, HAROLD-45, 52 124 REA, BARBARA-67, 1OO RECTOR, RICHARD-67, 135 REED, ERANK-45, 52, 98, 11 124,126,127,132,134,1 175 REED, JIM-45, 52, 91, 132, 145, 169 REEN, CHYRIL-76 REEVES, DON-59, 98, 128 REEVES, KENNETH-67, 129 REHMER, BONNIE-34, 76, 9 100, 107 REIBER, WESLEY-76 REID, CHARLES-76 REIDER, BOB-76, 130, 137 REIDER, CORA-45, 52, 90, 1 REIKE, GARY-95 REIRMA, EDWARD-76 REISTETTER, JOHN-45, 52, I 123 REMMY, VICKI-34, 96 REMMY, ZITA-59 RENNER, NORMA-76, 88, I RENWICK, ANDREW-76, 14 RESLEY, MARY-76 RESLEY, SUSAN-59 REYNOLDS, GAIL-26, 67, 9: 100 REYNOLDS, SANDRA-31, 4. 52, 96 RHOADS, PATRICIA-67 RHODES, LOLA-59, 96 RHODES, PA1-88 RICE, I-3E11Y-67 RICE, PHYLLIS-45, 52, 96 RICHARDS, CONNIE-76, 11 RICHARDS, HAROLD-76 RICHARDS, PATRICIA-59 RICHARDSON, CHARLES-34, 45, 52, 98, 138, 141 RICHARDSON, GRANT-134 RICHARDSON, .IACQUELINE--67, 89, 95,107,1I8,119,148 RICHARDSON, SANDRA-67, 100,117,118,119 RICHARDSON, SUSANNE-76 RICHIE, BILL-170 RICHINS, BEVERLY-35, 45, 52, 86,96, 118,174 RICKETTS, STANLEY-118, 119 RIEGEL, CURT-34, 59, 91, 124, 128, 140 RIEGEL, SUSAN-67, 95, 1 13, 114,115,122,175 RIEHMER, BONNIE-76 RIEPMA, LEROY-59 RIGGLE, RICHARD-67 RIGGS, RUTH-45, 52 RINDT, LOUELLA-45, 52, 100 RINGER, RUTH-76, 118, 119 RINTYE, DIANE-67, 122 RIPPERGER, MAURICE-76 RISHELL, MARLENE-67, 113, 114, 122 RITCHEY, WILLIAM-59 RITCHIE, BOB-76, 137 RIVERA, BEN-145 ROARTY, CONNIE-31, 34, 59, 96, 113, 114,172 ROARTY, DONALD-59, 91, 103 1 132, 134, 168 ROBART, CAROLYN-67, 122 ROBART, MARILYN-52 ROBART, SUSIE-45 ROBBINS, GARY-59, 129 ROBELET, DOREEN-76 ROBERSON, DON-59 ROBERSON, JOHN-76 ROBERTS, ANNE-76 ROBERTS, BEVERLY-59 ROBERTS, BRUCE-59, 129, 141 ROBERTS, DEXTER-94, 145 ROBERTS, HEATHER-76, 97 ROBERTSON, DENNIS-76, 134 ROBERTSON, DON-133 ROBERTSON, FRED-45, 52 ROBERTSON, JOHN-137 ROBERTSON, SCOTT-67 ROBERTSON, TOM--113, 114, 124 ROBINSON, CAROLE-67 ROBINSON, DENNIS-76, 130 ROBINSON, LLOYD-67 ROBLES, RONALD-59 ROBY, WANDA-76 ROCKWOOD, CORT-76, 1 15 RODELA, MELVIN-76 RODELA, MILDRED-59 RODRIGUEZ, ANITA-46, 52 RODRIGUEZ, CARMEN-67 RODRIGUEZ, FRANKIE-76 ROELLE, JUDY-59, 96, 122, 179 ROGERS, JANICE-67 ROGERS, KOI ELLA-76 ROGERS, LARRAINE-46, 52, 85, 105 ROGERS, SPENCER-67 ROGERS, TERRY-67, 95, 98 ROGERS, VICKI-76 ROJAS, ERNIE--141 ROLLINS, JOYCE-46, 53 ROMERO, ROWENA-67 ROOS, JOHN-76, 104 ROPER, BETTY-46, 53 RORICI4, DOUGLAS-101 ROSE, JOHN-76 ROSENAUER, HOWARD-68 ROSLINGTON, WILLIAM-46, 53 ROSS, CHARLES-59 ROSS, DON-77, 118, 119 ROSS, NANCY-46, 53, 88, 89, 106, 147, 148 ROSS, PATRICIA-77 ROSS, TOMMYE SUE-26, 59 ROUNDS, NANCY-26, 77, 88 ROUSE, LE ROY-68 ROVTAR, M.-94, 107 ROWELL, ETHEL-68 ROWLEY, LOLA--77, 117 RUBOTTOM, LARRY-77 RUBOTTOM, R.-130 RUDENAUER, KENNETH-68 RUEBIN, IRWIN-68 RUIZ, TONY-68 RUMBAUGH, DONNA-79 RUND, DON-77, 129 RUSSELL, DORIS-77 RUSSELL, MARGARET-59, 96 RUSSO, MICHAEL-46, 53 -s- SALAS, ADELAIDA-59 SALIK, RONALD-68 SALISBURY, GAIL-77, 94, 147 SALTS, DOROTHY-46, 53, 116 SALTZ, KENNETH-129 SALTZ, WILLIAM-68 SAMPSON, GAROLYN-46, 53 SAMUELSON, RONALD-79, 129, 140 SANBORN, LEROY-46, 53 SANCHEZ, ROBERT-77 SANDERS, ELAINE-59 SANDERS, JERRY-68, 101, 113, 114,115, 117,118,119 SANDERSON, DON-68, 101 SANDERSON, RONNIE--59 SANDS, SHIRLEE-68 SANGERMANA, LOUISE-77, 147 SANSTEBY, CARYLE-46, 53, 87, 96 SANSTEBY, EDDIE-IO1 SAVAGE, BARBARA-68, IOO, 1 16 SAVAGE, GARY--59, 101 SAVAGE GAY-68 SAWYER, PAT-169 SAXTON ROBERTA-68 SCARLETT, ANIS-77, 94, 147 SCARLETT, RUBY-59 SCHAEFFER, DICK-77, 130 SCHAEEEER, JACKIE-31, 46, 53 SCHAICK, DIANE-59 SGHERER, JIM-46, 53, 124, 126, 127, 140 SQHERER, MARY-34, 68 SCHERER, RUTH-77 SCHERER, SHOBERT-79, 141 ScHEvv, SANDRA-77, 147 SCHIAVINO, LINDA-77, 94, 102 SCHLANDER, NANCY-46, 53 SGHMIDT, MICKEY-59, 103, 104 SCHNOOR, RUSSELL-68, 118, 119, 135 Covina High during the day is 0 busy place. SCHOH, M.-34, 102 SCHOEL, JEANNIE-77 SCHOEN, JACQUELYN-59 SCHOPPEL, BARBARA-77, 94 SCHOUTEN, JOE-59, 101 SCHUCKERT, SANDRA-59, 88 SCHUH, MARY JO-68 SCHULTZ, BRADLEY-46, 53, 145 SCHULTZ, JIM-77, 129, 140 SCHULTZ, SANDY-77, 94, 97, 147 SCHUPBACK, WALLACE-68, 1 17, 1 18, 1 19 SCHWAB, MARGARET-77, 147 SCHWEINFORTH, TOM-68 SCHWIETERMAN, RAYMOND- 68, 115 SCHWIND, BARBARA-77, 88 SCOTT, SHIRLEE-59, 96 SEAMAN, ROBERT-68 SEARS, NEVA-68 SEDLACEK, CAROLYN-46, 53, 96 SEEK, JUDIE-77 SEIM, MYRA-34, 59, 96, 102 SEIN, LORY-59, 102 SEITER, JOHN-77, 130 SEITER, SUE-34, 59, 96 SERO, JOYCE-59, 122 SEVERANCE, KENNETH-68, 88 SEYMOUR, JOHN-77 SEYMOUR, MICHAEL-59, 91 , 98, 133, 134 SHACKELFORD, JAMES-34, 59, 98 SHACKELEORD, LAURA-68, 122 SHADLE, KEN-26, 59 SHAHEEN, BARBARA-30, 46, 53, 84, 90, 117, 118, 119, 179 SHAHEEN, SANDRA-68, 97 SHAINBERG, HOWARD-59, 118, 119 SHANAFELT, LINDA-77 SHANK, JUDY-68, 102, 116 SHARP, RON-79, 128, 138 SHEARS, DEAN-56 SHEARS, SHIRLEY-68 SHEEDY, LARRY-77, 138, 141 SHEEDY, RALPH-142 SHEELY, GLORIA-46, 53, 116 SHEETER, BARBARA-77, 147 SHEETER, CARL-68 SHEETS, BILL-77, 130 SHELTON, PAUL-94 SHEWMAKE, LINDA-59 SHINN, JIM-46, 53, 143, 175 SHOEMAKER, GARY-46, 53 SILCOTT, LILA--26, 59 SILCOTT, MARIAN-26, 68 SILVA, OLIVIA-77, 94 SILVERS, CAROL-68 SILVERS, MIRIAM-68 SILVERS, RICHARD-77 SIMPSON, GAIL-116 SIMM, MICHAEL-68, 95, 147 SIVERLING, CHARLOTTE- SKARDA, VENCIL-68, 94, 107, 118, 119 SKED, COLIN-68, 130 SKELTON, KENNETH-77 161 SKELTON, MARIJEAN-77 SKELTON, PAUL-77, 129 SKINNER, LARRY-46, 53 SKINNER, RICHARD-46, 53 SKINNER, RONALD-77, 101 SLAGOR, GERRI-68, 97, 117, 1 18, 1 19 SLATTERY, CHARLES-46, 53 SLAUGHTER, PAT-59 SLOGGETT, SANDRA-68 SLUTTER, CAROLYN-59 SMEE, MIMI-68, 97 SMELLSER, BETTY-77 SMITH, ARLEEN-59 SMITH BARBARA A.-59, 96, 118, 122 SMITH BARBARA J.--59, 96, 122 SMITH CAROL JEAN-68, 97, 122 SMITH CAROL JOANN-122 SMITH CAROLYN M.-94, 102, 122 SMITH CAROLYN-46, 53, 96 SMITH DEANNA-68 SMITH DONNA-68, 95, 97, 118, 147, 148 SMITH GENE--68 SMITH GRANT-68 SMITH, JACKIE--68, 88, 100, 122, 147 SMITH JAMES-59 SMITH JEAN-77, 94 SMITH JOANNE--68 SMITH JOE--94, 130 SMITH ,JOHN-77, 141 SMITH JOHN L.-68, 130 SMITH, JUDY-59 SMITH JUDY-77, 88, 97 SMITH KARYN JEANE-46, 53, 99 SMITH KAREN LEE-68, 99, 100, 122 SMITH, KEN-68 SMITH LAVERNE-59 SMITH MARGARET-77, 116 SMITH MARTINA-59 SMITH PAT-77 SMITH SUSAN-94 SMITH SHIRLEY-77 SMITH, WALLY-143 SMOLEN, SYLVIA-77, 100 SNEATHEN, JUVA-58, 100, 122 SNEATHER, SANDRA-77, 147 sN1DER, JANET-34, 100 smovv, 0Av10-68, 128 SNYDER, ALFRED-59 SNYDER, JACK-68 SODERLUND, DALEN-88 sou, PATRICIA-116 so1oMoN, GEORGIA-77 SOUTHWORTH, ARLENE-60 souTHvvoRTH, PETER-88 SPARKS, BARBARA-26, 47, 58, 88,90, 118, 123,182 SPENCE, SHARON-77 SPENCER, DANIEL-77 SPENCER, JACK-47, 53 SPOERRI, MARILYN-77 STAASHELM, KATHERINE-77 STAFFORD, ROVINA-47, 58, 116 STANLEY, MARTEAL-34, 77, 97, 105 STANLEY, WAYNE-59 STARR, KENNETH-77 STATEN, JOHN-77, 130 ST. CLAIR, BETTY-59 ST. CLAIR, HERB-47, 53, 115 STEARNS, MICHAEL-59, 129, 140 STEELE, SHIRLEY-77, 116 STEINER, ALLEN-77 STEINERT, CATHERINE-59 STEINERT, EDWARD-77 STEINSHOWER, DOUG--59 STENNETT, KAREN--68 STEPHEN, ANTHONY--59 STEPHENS, DARLENE-68 STEPHENSON, CHRISTINE-77, 1 16 STEPHENSON, KATHLEEN-59 STEPHENSON, ROBERT-129 STERRETT, JUNE-47, 53 STEVENS, BILLIE-77, 94 STEVENSON, LARRY-26, 77 STEVERS, PAT-68 STILLWATER, SHARON-68 STILLWATER, SHIRLEY-68 STODDARD, J.-136 STODDARD, MICHAEL-68, 136 STOKES, DOUG-77 STONE, BARBARA-68, 97, 122 STONE, NANCY-59, 89, 94, 117,118,119,147 STONE, ROBERT-59 STOOPS, GARY--59 STORCH, LINDA-77, 100 STOTERAU, PETE-34, 47, 53 STOUT, PAUL-68 STOWE, KENNETH-47, 53, 91, 103,105,134,138,171,183 STRANDBOGE, LEANN-68, 94, 122 STRATTOIN, HOWARD-129 STRENG, MICKEY-77 STRINGFELLOW, SHERRYL-60 STRONG, JOAN--77, 88 STROMBERG, MARVEL-68 STUBBLEFIELD, ROBERT-47, 53 STUCKER, EARLETA-60 STUGART, ELDON-77 STULTZ, LINDA-34, 47, 53, 88, 100, 122 STUVE, VIRGINIA-60 SUAREZ, MARY-68 SUAREZ, NELLIE--77 SUGGS, JOAN-31, 34, 60, 99, 104,113,114,148,166 SUGGS, PAT-31, 34, 54, 60, 96,104,113,114,166 SULLENGER, BEVERLY-68 SULLIVAN, KAY-47, 53, 102, 122 SULLIVAN, RONNIE-77 SUMMERS, GEORGE-68 SUNDQUIST, BETSY-77 SUTPHIN, DAVE-77, 88 SUTTER, RICHARD-77 SUTTON, PENNY-77, 94, 147 SVVAFFORD, DICK-60, 113, 114 SWANSON, GARY-68 SWARTHOUT, MICHAEL-47, 53 SWARTHOUT, PATRICIA-47, 102, 147 SWEEDEN, JERRY-50, 115 SWEENEY, KEITH-68 SWEET, IVALEE-68 svv1sToN, LINDA-58 szoT, SANDY-80 -1- TACKETT, CHARLES-68 TALLMAN, RTCHARD-47, 58, THOMPSON SANDRA-60, 9 122 THOMPSON STEPHANIE-60 THOMPSON, SUSANNE-78, THOMPSON, SUE ANNE-31 68, 95 THOMPSON WILLIAM-60, 127 THOMSON, JIM-78 THORNBURG, JANICE-68, 1 The Valentine Boll was 01 night to remember! 128, 138 THYBERG, VIRGINIA-69, 93 TAMBOLI, NANCY-68 TAPIA, ARCHIE-68, 124 TAPIA, STEVE-77, 130, 137 TAYLOR, BELVA-77 TAYLOR, BOB--47, 53, 142 TAYLOR, BRENDA-60, 122 97, 102, 122 TIMMONS, BONNIE-78, 10C 147 TINDALL, JON-69 TITTS, PAUL-78 TODD, CARON-68, 102, 111 TAYLOR, BUD-77 TAYLOR, DIANE-26, 60, 111, 104 TAYLOR, LINDA-77, 147 TAYLOR, SUSAN-68 TAYLOR, TOM447, 53, 103, 106, 110, 124, 127, 170, 175, 182, 188 TAYLOR, WAYNE-50 TEAL, PAT-80 TERRILL, FRANCES-77 TESARSKI, MARY ANN-60, 90, 93, 96, 122, 179 TESARSKI, RON-68 THOMAS, DAVID-60 THOMAS, LEATHA-60 THOMPSON, BILL-98, 103 THOMPSON, BONNIE-68, 97, 122 THOMPSON, DICK-98, 103, 124, 127, 143 THOMPSON, GORDON-60, 91 103, 124,126, 138, 139,168 THOMPSON, HILDY-68 THOMPSON, JAMES-88 THOMPSON, JEAN-26 THOMPSON, JUDY--60, 118 THOMPSON, LARRY ERLE--60, 85, 89, 94, 98, 124 THOMPSON, LARRY GENE-60, 143 THOMPSON, LEONA-68 THOMPSON, PAULA-77, 100 THOMPSON, RICHARD-60 119, 147 TOLLE, JAMES-60 TOLLESON, MARVIN-78 TOLLESTRUP, JANICE-69, 9 TOMEK, ANN-60 TOMICK, TERRY-34, 69, 129 TOROK, PATRICIA-78, 100 TORRES, ESTER-47, 53 TORRES, MITCH-78 TOSCANO, ERMELINDA-69, TOSCANO, TONY--115 TOWNSEND, LOUISE-69 TRACHTA, RICHARD-60 TRACY, ED-68 TREGILGAS, PAM-78 TREICHLER, DIANNE-78, 1C TRENT, DIANE-78 TRIMBLE, LINDA-60, 96, 11 114,115,117,122,175 TROMBATORE, SANDRA-7E 97, 100 TRUESDALL, JON-68, 94 TRUSLER, JAMES-68, 141 TUCK, DIANE-78, 88, 147 TUCKER, BILL-78 TUCKER, DORIS-47, 53, 113 1 14 TUCKER, LARRY-68 TUCKER, MELINDA-26, 47, 118, 123 TUFTS, ROD-47, 53 TUFTS, TANNY-78, 94 TUNISON, NANCY-69, 101 TURNELL, MARILYN-60, 11 148, 182 TURNER, BARBARA-50 TURNER, JANE-59 TURNER, MARY-78 TLIRNEY, KEN-47, 53 TLIRRELL, MARY-78, 94, 118, WHITING, RICHARD-104 119, 147 TUSSY, BRENDA-47, 53, 96 TYLER, LEWIS-60, 98, 99, 11 1 TU- USHER, MAURICE-60, 130 USHER, MELTON-69 ....v.. VALDEZ, RICHARD-60 VALENCIA, PAULA-78, 102 VAN BIBBER, HAROLD--78 VAN BIBBER, RUSSELL--128, 138 VAN BUSKIRK, RAY-69 VANCE, JESSE--31, 47, 53, 147 VANDERLAAN, ANDREW-78 VANIE, JUDY-78 VAN METER, JERRY-128 VAN SCHOYCK, FRANCES-34, 47, 53, 92, 96, 106, 110, 1 13, 1 14 VARISCO, BARBARA--60, 102 WAHL, ERROL-69 WAHL, KATHERINE-60, 88 WAITE, BILL-69, 95 WAITE, L.-141 WALK, JANICE-60, 89, 102, 122 WALK, JOYCE-69 WALKER, DEAN-60 WALKER, LARRY-60, 135 WALKER, MARILYN-60 WALKER, SAMUEL-78 WALL, JIMMY-78 WALLACE, CYNTHIA-60 WALLACE, LINDA-69 WALLACE, VALERIE-69 WALSH, TONI-48, 53, 86, 93, 110, 171 WALTER, KEN--60 WALTER, LARRY-78 WALTERS, LYN-34, 100, 122 WALTERS, LYNNE--48, 53 WALTHER, JAMES-53, 104 WARNKE, GERTRUDE-60 WARD, BILL-69 WARD, DOUG-48, 53, 91 WARD, MICHAEL-69, 94 There was c tasty Treat ot the iunior class apple scIIe. VARISCO, JEAN--78, 147 VARLEY, JUDY-60 VARNEY, WILLIAM-69, 95 VAUGHAN, DIANE-78, 94, 147 VALIGHAN, PHIL-60, 94, 98, IO5, 113, 114, 145 VALIGHAN, RoNNIE-47, 58, 113, 114 VAUGHAN, SHARON-30, 34, 47, 58, 89, 90, 106, 110, I74 vAucHN, EREDDIE-59, 129 VAUGHN, JIMMY-78 vENA, LARRY-50, 142 VERDUGO, DAVID-59 vETTE, SALLY-78 VILARDO, JOEL-48, 53,96 VILARDO, TONY-78 VILLANI, ANGELO-69 VIVERTO, BARBARA-50, 88 vocHATzER, I-IARoLD-59, 129 185 voGAN, CEIERIN-50 VOGEL, PERET-100, 115, 180 vooT, MIKE-78, 94 . -wi WACHERMAN, 0oNAL0-48, 53 WADLEY, DOROTHY-78, 147 WARE, GARY-78 WAREORD, ELAINE-48, 58, I15 WARNER, KAREN-84, 78, 97, 100 WARNICK, WILLIS-48, 53 WARREN, CALETTA-78 WARREN, JUDY-25, 78 WARREN, RICHIE-59, 142 WARSo, BEVERLY-69, 102, 122 WASHBURN, JUDY-50, 111 WATERS, FRANK-50 WATKINS, PATRICIA-59, 97 WAYT, LAWRENCE-50, 118, 119 WEBB, JERRY-48, 53 WEAVER, LINDA-59 WECHSLER, BARBARA-30, 50, 84, 96, 148, 181 WEDLOCK, PAT-59, 97, 100, 118, 114, 122 WEEKS, MARYNA-48, 53 WEGEAI-IRT, PAUL-48, 58, 89, 104, 106, 110 WEINER, GEORGE-50, 128 WEINGARTEN, ERE0-59 WEIST, NANCY-60, 96 WEITZUL, KAREN-69, 99 WEITZUL, THOMAS-78, 130 WELSCH, ,BOBBIE-60 WELSH, JAMES-60, 118, 119 WELTY, DANNY--130 WELTY, JANICE-69, 116 1 16 WILLIS, NANCY-78 WILLISON, ADELE-60 WILLISON, CARL-69 WILLOUGHBY, JIM-69 WILLOUGHBY, WAYNE-60 WERUM, KATHERINE--69 WESCOTT, STEVE--60 WEST, CAROL-78, 147 WEST, SHARON-78 WESTRATE, BRUCE--48, 53 WEXLER, JUDITH-78 WEXLER, MORRIS-69 WHAN, JON-78, 130 WHEELER, JUDY-69 WHEELER, KENNY-78 WHISLER, TONJA-69, 97, 122, 173 WHITE, CAROL--69, 94, 97, 1 17, 1 18, 1 19 WHITE, CHARLOTTE-78, 107 WHITE, DONNA-48, 53, 116 WHITE, GEORGE-60, 129, 140 WHITE, .IEANNIE-34, 69 WHITE, PAMELA--78 WHITE RICHARD-60 WHITE, ROBERT-78 WHITE, THOMAS-78 WHITE, VERA-60 WHITMERE, THELMA-78 WHITENACK, LARRY-48, 53, 175 WHITING, RICHARD-48, 58, 104 WHITNEY, DON-78 WHITTEN, JOYCE-60 WHITTINGTON, BETTY-69, 97, 122 WHITTINGTON, DAVID-50, 124, 127 WHoRToN, ELLA-60, 147 WI-IoRToN, SANDRA-78 WHYTE, GERALD-59 WICKS, JOY--78 WIDENER, CAROL-60, 122 WIEBE, DIANE-78, 107, 148 WIECHMANN, DARLENE-50 WIEDNER, CAROL-34 WILBY, HARRY-60 WILBY, RICHARD-78 WILIJMAN, Jo ANNE-69, 88 WILKERSON, BILL-69 WILKINS, RONALD-59, 117, 119 WILKINSON, FRED-124 WILKINSON, LINDA-78, 100 WILKINSON, MONICA-78 WILKINSON, TOM-48, 53 WILLIAMS, 808-50, 101 WILLIAMS, DAVE-48, 58, 98, 114, 128 WILLIAMS, DONNA-60 WILLIAMS, GARY-78, 130 WILLIAMS, MARJORIE-60 WILLIAMS, MICHAEL-60 WILLIAMS, NANCY-116 WILLIAMS, TONI-26, 50, 96 WILLIAMSON, LARRY-78 WILLIS, BILL-53 WILLIS, LINDA-69, 113, 114, WILLS, JOHN-78, 119 WILSON, DAVID-31, 60 WILSON, DIANA-48, 53, 84, 172 WILSON, DON-60 WILSON, JUDITH-78, 97, 116 WILSON, KENNETH-78 WILSON, SALLY-78 WILSON, SUSAN-78 WILSON, TERRY-69, 137 WINFIELD, NORMA-69, 97, 122 WINGATE, BETTY--69, 99, 100, 122 WINGATE, CAROL-78 WINKLER, JONNE-69 WION, KENNETH-78 WITMER, SUZANNE-60, 96 WOO, JERRY-78 WOOD, DAVIS-78 WOOD, DON-60, 91, 98, 135, 136 WOOD, DON-69 WOOD, DOUG-60 WOOD, SYLVIA-78 WOODRUFF, LAWRENCE-69, 1 17 WOOLARD, SUZY-69, 94, 116 WORTH, BARBARA-69, 97, 100 WRIGHT, JIM-60 WRIGHT, ROMNEY-78, 94, 107, 148 WURFL, PAULA--78, 102 WYNN, BOB-69 -Y- YABSLEY, LLOYD-69 YARBOROUGH, MARGARET-69 YILLIK, DIANE-69 YOSHIDA, CLIFFORD-31, 60, 91, 136, 177 YOST, BRENDA-69 YOUNG, LINDA-78, 94, 100 YOUNGQUIST, SHERRILL-78, 100, 102, 107 YSSEL, BARBARA-92, 105, 113, 114, 148, 188 YSSEL, BILL--78 YUSCHAK, JOHN-69 YUSCHAK, ROSE-78 -Z- ZAAL, MURIEI.-78, 116, 147 ZACHARY, LINDA-69, 97 ZAISS, J.-122 ZAISS, CHRISTINE-69, 97, 100 ZAMPELLI, JAMES-69 ZELL, RONALD-69, 130, 137 ZIEGLER, JERRY-78 ZIMPEL, JUDY-69, 97, 102, 116 ZIMMERMAN, STEPHANIE-78 163 UUI1 11111111 I11EI1CHH111S CQVINA NATIONAL BANK 175 EOST Bctdillo Covina Edgewood 2-1121 1T 11'1e1 A kk Q? 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PFAFF SEWING CENTER 112 Shoppers Lane Covina Edgewood 2-1035 Photography Club president, Bill Jacques, shows Joan and Pat Suggs quality photography supplies at KOENIG CAMERA SHOP 162 Shoppers Lane Covina Edgewood 2-1510 THE MUG CAFE Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner Open Weekdays 6:00 A.M.-8:00 P.M 155 East College, Covina Edgewood 2-3332 CUSTER 84 CHRISTIANSEN Funeral Directors 124 South Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-1557 Qu-Q Denny Jewell adds the final touch as her sister, Mickey, admires her hair expertly styled at BERRYIS BEAUTY SHOP 1138V2 East Garvey West Covina Edgewood 2-6815 CHICK'S SPORTING GOODS Schwinn Bikes Wilson - Voit - McGregor 309 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-3688 REGAL BARBER SHOP 147 West Badillo Covina PEDENIS HARDWARE 221 North Citrus Covina Edgewood 2-1513 KUNDRATH PHOTO STUDIO 14315 East Ramona Baldwin Park Edgewood 7-3535 ,nm . ii 613' lm .si ' , we . I j im..- X J Carol cmd Bruce Moody inspect plans that represent the complete engineering service you receive at I.. FREDERICK PACK ' CIVIL ENGINEER 149 West Badillo Covina Edgewood 2-1138 From goy costume jewelry to sparkling engagement rings, Finch's hos the finest selection of iewelry ovoiloble FlNCl'l'S JEWELERS 115 North Citrus Covino Edgewood 2-1509 For the finest qucnlity in men's clothing ot reosonoble prices, Don Roorty ond Gordon Thompson recommend GABBYS 228 Eost Rowlond Covino Edgewood 2-6024 KATHLEEN'S FLOWERS AND GIFTS 123 North Citrus, Covino Edgewood 2-2567 Nights - Edgewood 2-2763 MR. CHEF RESTAURANT 221 North Citrus Covina Edgewood 9-1716 O'BRlEN'S STUDIO Portroit and Commercial 138 South Glenclorc, Covino Edgewood 2-5116 LOGAN HARDWARE Hordwore of All Kinds 306 North Citrus, Covino Edgewood 2-2505 GORDON V. RHOADES Real Estate - Insurance 110 North Citrus, Covina Business: Edgewood 2-2517 Residence: Edgewood 2-3180 THE COLOR HOUSE Paint - Wallpaper - Glass - Mirrors 231 South Glendora Avenue West Covina Edgewood 2-6425 THE BOBBERIE Complete Beauty Service 130 West Badillo, Covina Edgewood 2-2056 BASKIN ROBBINS ICE CREAM STORE 31 Flavors 177 East College Covina Edgewood 2-9019 Athlete Jim Reed patronizes Massey's where they have everything for the sportsman MASSEY'S SPORTING GOODS 1212 East Garvey West Covina Edgewood 2-5016 Besides modern styling and surging power, Bill Oden and Pat Sawyer admire Ford's lifeguard design DAVIS FORD 116 W. San Bernardino Edgewood 2-3505 Covina or 2-1097 For Tops in listening pleasure, Kgy Bouchard Sells Tom Taylor Juanita Kennedy models an affractive his favorife hir QT blouse and skin' match mafe from C. A. REYNOLDS MUSIC STORE ELEANORI5 EC151' College I NOYIIW Cifrus Covina Edgewood 2,9055 Covirw Edgewood 23630 iw' ' MJ I 1f:.'f'ftli'n' 0 TDM COLORS AY KYIGI P A I N T fYPLllLIffl'l'i Y, ' I I A ,ff 2 I 7 I-I Ray Johnson and Dan Gusfavson choose Sipping sodas is a favorite pastime from over I,OOO colors of paint with Bill RiTcl'1ey and Nancy Carlwarf olofainable aT aT HANDY HARDWARE 84 PAINTS CLIFES FOUNTAIN 84 GRILL I7305 E. San Bernardino 148 Shoppers Lane Covina Edgewood 2-6421 Covina Edgewood 2-OI57 'X A Toni Welsh loves her dog ond insists on the best. For economy ond good engine pertorrnonce, For pet supplies she shops ot Pete ond Eileen Inrnon potronize TOWN AND COUNTRY PET SHOP SAVIT SERVICE 129 West Bodillo 654 South Citrus Covino Edgewood 2-1742 Covinci Edgewood 2-6018 7.1.4 'lx Sz likylk K n rv H srl' s..ufp C 1 lnvp For reloxotion ond comfort Jonice Mandel, Ginger Hottlond, Gory Beavers, ond Kenny Stowe preter furniture from SAWYER'S FURNITURE 125 South Citrus Covino Edgewood 2-3512 Ginger ond Dixie Hotflond like the power ond prestige of Mercury's Phcieton ovoiloble ot MACY MERCURY g 525 North Citrus Covino Edgewood 2-6281 ,f For a delicious variety in flavors, , Lucy Beebe, and Susie Gibson buy ice cream 135 North Citrus Covina EY! GT BETSY ROSS Edgewood 2 - 9055 LUClLE'S CLEANERS 202 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-1271 650 Shoppers Lane Covina Edgewood 2-9915 mum Anita Jordan and Diana Wilson know that the Oldsmobile always leads in modern styling, driving ease, and riding comfort. MORGAN GOLDIE OLDSMOBILE 202 West Badillo Covina Edgewood 2-1181 We give S 81 H Green Stamps MEL LOWE RADlO-TV SERVICE awww Mox Hornbrook fifs Toni Whisler wirh Spdlding shoes for comfortable cornpus weor, purchosed from GILWAL SHOES 131 Norfh Cifrus Covino Edgewood 2-2639 COVINA GLASS 84 MIRROR CO. Gloss for Every Purpose 654 Shoppers Lone, Covino Edgewood 2-1271 SEABOARD FINANCE CO. 123 Eosf Rowland Covino Edgewood 2-9107 l Spencer Fullerton srniles his approval of foshiondble clofhes modeled of Louvenicfs where he shops for The right gift for The right girl. LOUVENIA DRESS SHOPPE 129 Eos? Rowlond Covino Edgewood 2-8416 Sherry Vaughan and Maxine Hoffland Describing the Chevrolet, Bev Richins discover beautiful accessories to match and Coryle Sansteby say, the smart clothes available at lt's sleek, fast, and easy to drive! DOROTHY STYLE SHOP CLIPPINGER CHEVROLET 125 North Citrus 137 W. San Bernardino Covina Edgewood 2-3563 Covina Edgewood 2 1149 f ff sf' lf' 1,55 54 Diann Ostrander and Patsy Hacquebord enjoy shopping at Covina Hardware where friendliness and service are topmost, COVINA HARDWARE 199 East Rowland Covina Edgewood 2-8614 MOORMAN PHOTOGRAPHY Commercial, Weddings, Portraits 171 East College, Covina Edgewood 2-2044 JAMES C. POWELL 84 SON Insurance Brokers Citrus at Rowland, Covina Edgewood 2-4031 Active sportsmen, Jim Shinn and Frank Reed, Musically-minded Linda Trimble, Susie Riegel, appreciate the superior sporting goods and Susy Chenault admire the beautiful tone at athletes' headquarters, of gn Orggn Q1 BEMOLL'S SPORTING GOODS KEYNOTE MUSIC COMPANY 1114 East Garvey 225 South Glendora West Covina Edgewood 2,8411 West Covina Edgewood 2.3633 DELARUE HAIRDRESSERS For a Lovelier You 143 East Badillo, Covina Edgewood 2-4210 GEORGE GUESS AWNING Anything Made of Canvas 129112 West Badillo, Covina Edgewood 2-3887 BLACKARQSAQQZER SERVlcg L 'i i 0 fly I , isss my Q ill! gaaa 'EWU' 3 3 1 r W ' M--'-M -H'- - fr ,i isii so ik Covina fellows like Larry Whitenack and Tom Taylor value the excellent service given their car at BLACKARD'S SUPER SERVICE 164 W. San Bernardino COVinO Edgewood 7-9087 Thritt is the measure of success, and you can obtain it today by entrusting your savings to FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN OF SAN GABRIEL VALLEY 144 North Second Covina Edgewood 2-6221 Pat Jones and Dave Hotchkiss enjoy good music and know that Barr's offers the best in listening pleasure. BARR'S 114 North Citrus Covina Edgewood 2-1293 rJ2JM?lr7IIII5I'MMIII I I I I I I I I I I I II fa, Q - -is . . ' 1 ,' U., , K IL W ,suv v suxtgdafn in-1 N ' ' .. Ymafw If bo! im U, . I I 'x ,C I iw :if I I I V W C ,iv ., X y f 1, ,1..s nur., . Ju 1. K-f y - qv If 5,7 AV V , A hi RE 4- ,,,,, U . I I 5 When his Cosmetics They need Shirley penone Jim Dorsett,CliftYosl1ida, and Lyle Holm marvel and Com Reider prefer To go to at the wide assortment ot ski equipment CoviNA PHARMACY , 0' 113- Noffh Cifms RALPH S SPORTLAND Covina Edgewood 2-1500 110 Shoppers Lone Covina Edgewood 243117 Pam McCvivern and Mary Darling agree Student body president, Pete Inman, admires H101 5110919109 is GOSY, enioyable the fine tailored suit he has selected from Grid eCOnOn'1iCal at WEBB'S STORE FOR MEN CENTER MARKET 141 North Citrus 1102 East GOVVGY Covina Edgewood 2-4611 WGST Covina Edgewood 7-6715 we ,XY 11111 Janet Rainloolt and .loan De Cola are shown the great investment opportunities in the Covina area. LEE SWENSON INVESTMENT CO. 173 East College Covina Edgewood 2-4001 BECKMANNS DRAPERIES 121 West Badillo, Covina Edgewood 2-4515 1132 East Garvey, West Covina Edgewood 2-7115 WEST COVINA WASHETTE LAUNDRY Selt Service 1 138 East Garvey, West Covina Edgewood 2-6717 to '35 Jil and Anita Jordan find maple Dale Cahoon, Kit Chenault, and Barbara Shaheen furniture for every room in the house at try out the latest in TV sets at WEST COVINA MAPLE SHOP SAMPSON ELECTRIC 210 South Glendora 300 North Citrus West Covina Edgewood 2-8521 Covina Edgewood 2-4044 Bob Hunter enioys egfing in Taking inventory ot a well-stocked photography a setting ot tine furniture supply at Powell's are Marilyn Powell of and Charles Carter. 1-lUNTER'S FURNITURE POWELL'S CAMERA SHOP 223-229 North ciifus 101 North Citrus Covina Edgewood 2-1371 Covina Edgewood 2-1253 COVINA MODERN WALLPAPER AND PAINT CO. Wallpaper of Distinction 307 North Citrus, Covina Edgewood 2-6111 VINEY-MILLIKEN LUMBER COMPANY Complete Lumber and Building Materials Citrus and Front, Covina Edgewood 2-4053 -L. uv :Uhr 'li ,Mp mmf! Judy Roelle and Marilyn Burrows help Marie Tesarski decide which of the delicious pastries to buy. COVINA PASTRY SHOP 108 East College Covina Edgewood 2-2192 r4. , g,- Don Butler ond Lorry Corr ore replocing on old tire with o quolity tire from BOB CONLlN'S TIRE SERVICE 4Ol North Citrus Covino Edgewood 2-3726 For interior decorating, Nick Martin, Peret Vogel ond Dick Kelly get ideos cmd purchase moteriols ot THE HOMEMAKER HOUSE 144 Shoppers Lone Covino Edgewood 2-2934 'Lump magma gfrzfwarlqaafrggy 95 Vw M iii, Planning for a secure future, Bob Brown and Candy Bettner place their trust in MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSCCIATION 145 East Badillo Covina Edgewood 2-6514 Marilyn Berryman, Marcia Mottinger, and Sally Kaenal breeze through warm days in cool cottons from J. C. PENNEY 113 North Citrus Covina Edgewood 2-2057 1 cv i gi.-an-so-n u A K '1 'S-sm - Q Q ur i- 4 . N N ' ,...........---- x - ,.,.....---W Nationally advertised appliances at low prices attract the attention of Judy King and Barbara Wechsler at MARSHALL'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE CO. 1206 East Garvey West Covina Edgewood 2-6253 Karen Almlie and Gary Burke discover the difference in the dynamically powered, dramatically beautiful Dodge. JESS MYERS DODGE 511 North Citrus Covina Edgewood 2-6218 V as 1 ! Q .. -J Lydia Carrillo looks longingly as Linda McHenry Barbara Sparks and Marilyn Turnell relax shares her TasTy Taco wiTl1 Tom Taylor. by The side of a beaufiful Apollo Pool. LA PINATA APOLLO POOLS INC 17313 E. San Bernardino 314 East Rowland ' Covina Edgewood 2-5315 Covina Edgewood 2-0919 gunna Covina now boasTs a superbly modern place where friends can meef and find recreafion, relaxation, and refreslwment Where? at THE COVINA BOWL 17200 E. San Bernardino Covina Edgewood 9-1286 ,awww 2,9 ,ff- ? l ,CELL POP a-ms mlimrlifhg WITH OR wmlour, - -- Dcuuous DINNERSITOO Kenny Sfowe, Gary Beavers, Tom Tayl Of, Susie Hacquebord, Al Grove, and Barbara Yssel enjoy delicious donufs. THE DONUT San Bernardino and Azusa Covina Edgewood 2-6028 -L. If POP JENKS' SUGAR BOWL Pop Jenks' Sugar Bowl has put Covina on The map, not only because iT's in a comic strip, buf because of ifs reputation for fine food. 143 Norfh Cirrus Covina Edgewood 2-2827 Linda Lewerenz and Karen Marks adjusr Their skaies and prepare for fun at SKYLARK ROLLER RINK l 133 N. Azusa Canyon Rd. Wesf Covina Edgewood 7-9138 -1 dM 12 2511- Administration .. Advertisements .. Alcyonians .. Assemblies .. Athenians ..... B Cheerleaders .. Band Council Baseball .... Basketball ... Boys' Chorus . .. Boys' Octette Cabinet ...... Calendar ............. Calif. Scholarship Fed. .... Cardinal and White Choir ... Cardinal and White Staff .... Cardinal Staff ......... Cheerleaders . . . 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