Covina High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Covina, CA)
- Class of 1966
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Advisor . . . v I o . . Lynne MacDonald . . Carol Bates . . Ken LaFaso . . Teen Conlon . . Sue Taliaferro . . Melody Libby . Jack Frasier . . Mr. Richard Simonds Bi iw 'K iii PERSPECTIVE 'ee 4 K U ,ii NM J . N f ,Q JJ w'f JP Qi A A of f Pi if Mi wxygsk r twl K U X that X 0 J I LM if ix C guy iid vw A 5 M W ,I ,- ijt if . xi' wwf ,.f' f dirf ,A T . ify ,5 e V, Q lx .Nix . I 'N If MN XXX 5 A J If Lffjii Y-dJ:Kj, , y ef ,tg rate , it yy e N rl N -at ff ,sk .ixi ' N' T iff .fafYi jfs Q XX SX - V- A ,X AX1. , 5 5, .nf y All .it N Wx kr ft Cx X y 3 Zhgfwa T, ve af. t Nt' 5 ? xy' kef .lui 1 , PWC, 3?'t' . via ig. r . . . . . . imy mygf' V PJ KAY mx. fx!-Each individual, as an individual or as a me XC if ft, RQ CL ber of a group, has his own perspective. The N ' ,XXX administration, faculty, and students each has K! KN its perspective of C. I-I. S. , itskfacilities, its Af-jg educational values , and its many activities. XJ r These different perspectives are often in con- -'Lp flict but each deserves respect. The CARDI- NAL staff presents the picture and the story XJ of our experiences at C. H. S. through the N racy XX fi. ,Q xv Perspective '66, 5 AND NEWLY DEVELOPED OUTLOOKS ,L 1. me 'nf' Through our years of high school, We are continually developing and changing our out- looks and perspectives. New events and ac- tivities frequently offer us different Ways of looking at our complex world. They prepare us for later life by presenting a variety of social and mental challenges, thereby ex- panding our perspectives. 4 aajfffifkif WW xx if . XXV, rf K WE DEDICATE THE 1966 CARDINAL TO MISS ALENE KEY On july 16, 1933 in Longview, Washington, a girl was born who now affects the lives of many of the students of C.l-I. S, This woman is not only aca- demically orientated but she is a main link in the chain of commtmications between students and administration. South Kitsap High School was the scene of her active high school career. Among her activities at South Kitsap -she was president of both the G.A.A, and the Girls' League, she was awarded the honor of Girl of the Year as well as Athlete of the Year and she was the recipient of 2 scholar- ships. After graduation she went on to college where she spent 1 year at Olympic State, 5 years at Central Washington College of Education, 6 Weeks at Claremont Graduate School, and 2 years at L.A, State. In her college years her name appeared in WI-IO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES , she was Voted Senior Most Likely to Succeed, Best Girl Athlete, and she also re- ceived the Top Ten Honors Award. Her hard Work in college earned her 2 masters degrees, one in special education, and the other in counseling and guidance, plus a P.P. S. credential. Her teaching career includes 2 years of work with the mentally re- tarded, 2 years teaching algebra and serving as a counselor, and 2 years as a first grade teacher, during which time she received the ' honor of Teacher of the Year. She has many outside interests which includes stage plays, sports, church work and playing the bongo drums. I-Ier outstanding abili- ties in sports won for her the title of Miss Softball of the Pacific Northwest, which she held for 8 years, plus the title of All-Star in state and regional tournaments. Her sharp skill in basketball helped her win the women's free throw record for the state of Cal- ifornia. It is with great admiration that we dedicate our book to our Dean of Girls, Miss Alene Key. 9 1- k f'fzz:s-zwf::w:-'Fm .W 1 ,. ,I-ij!,i'lAi!25w:fffi,'2i? f'f'5fE32zi :feuw1Q1gm.:k1 ,, ...1L5g.f,:fS,,-mmwww ian---. ,LL, 3,A., , iwmw ,dwwl as -W I TELLECTLIALLY, 1,515 . , , 'K V ,:Xf,:fwfi1S ,e i ,Q W- , J, . -, Q ki gwgfvwwegi ,. A ai N, ,L ,LL ,L Q5--1 V , .,fyz,sfQi1:2,z -mmf wife gyfz, .. ,,,,.V , , ,. , A U, ,.,V , a,,..,,A. N.,, . Lv,A ,A 5 .,,. . TQ, .H ?,,.:w-fgfmgiwwe-.wlrgzkm W ,- , fggfffe1w,::fe21::12Q 255123 fs? M -1 ,,V:, .,Z,, zzz- 115355855 :52k:S'fEfV gpiigfzifffnisl :ff R Y?e?!fl1'f V was-'ff' ,wu- MM .L .. A an 'Nw P-Q, WQWWMWA 5 N.. SGCIALLY, . . . C. H. S. presents many opportunities for growth both intellectually and socially. Dur ing our high school years we form many o- pinions of ourselves and those we associate with. It is through our experiences that we grow to be responsible citizens, able to make our own decisions and live in the everyday world. ADMINISTRATION AND FAC ULTY FACULTY 17 - 3 1 SENIORS 104 - 135 CLASSES 136 - 167 ACTIVITIES 32 - 92 COURTS 93 - 103 RTS - 202 OL OM M' I QW 35291 I . fl W W dw If Sy I I J ff 5092 gf W TAEIEWEUFW SQSWIWEWQQE 13 ADS 203 - 217 SENIOR INDEX 218 - 221 INDEX 222 - 223 AND PHYSICALLY f i . ,X - mm-I 43 X53 , '1' la? 'I Iii 555 V la' iw ,, W 'Q 11 V' ,SA lx , I , . i-, V. ,L : .,,, 1. w 4 .ll g -115, W 541' 5 , bij .S E 4. IT S THE PRINCIPAL CF IT ALL! Mr. Otto is not only the overseer of all school events and functions at Covina High, but he is also the con- tact between the students, the faculty, the school administration, and the district administration. He must co- ordinate the jobs of the faculty, cler- ical staff, and administration, and consistently stick to the policies set down by the Board of Education. Little do most students realize the vast amount of Work and responsibil- ities that lie on the shoulders of their principal. Leadership, planning, coordination, compromise, and policy functioning are all daily routine to Mr. Otto. ai ADMINISTRATIO zTHE BACKBCNE OF C S Mr. Wayne Pres- ton, our assistant principal, per- forms a service that is one of the most valuable for Covina High School. He as- sists Mr. Otto with the impor- Assistant Principal Mr . Wayne Preston tant task of de- veloping better facilities and Ways of teach- ing. Mr. Preston is a USC graduate and has a B-. S. degree in business administration and a M. S. W degree in secondary school education. He has C , i C been on Covina High's faculty as a social stud- S c W 1 ies teacher since 1949, except for a tour of duty in the U. S. Marine Corps and three years in private business. Mr Preston, shown above at an early season football game, is concerned with the co -curricular as wells as the curricular program at the school. 4 ' i.. w up of W Fra K aven Miss Alene Key Mr. Charles Murcer Bike of Boys! Dean of Girls Director of Student Activities QQ? P pf Mr. Haven and Miss Key, for many years now, have helped the students of Covina High over many difficult problems by mature guidance and leadership. They counsel and direct individuals by giving personal help and are also fundamental in guiding the activities of the school by spon- soring the Boys League and the Girls League. Mr. Murcer has won the respect and admiration of countless students at Covina High this year and last through his work as Director of Student Activities. He is in constant touch with the stu- dent body and has done an excellent job in directing and advising the various co-curricular ac- tivities of the students. Working closely with the Leadership Class, he has helped instill in the student body the enthusiasm and spirit it now has. 19 COUNSELORSA HELPI G HA D Nlr. Robert Earl Head Counselor Mrs. Alice Evans Mr. Robert Keagy Board of Trustees: Administrators: Vocational guidance is a major task of the counseling staff at Covina High. The counselors start With the students early in the Freshman year with the ITED and the Kuder Preference tests. By the junior year, pupils have received guid- ance toward college education or post- high school vocations. In their final year at high school, students are well-aware of the opportunities that are available to them and are separated into home- rooms that are divided by vocational preference. Covina High students are very fortunate in having such a competent staff of coun- selors Who are readily available in help- ing them. Their guidance is invaluable to individuals interested in any vocational field. Mrs. Frances Miller A Mr. Gene Ridgeway DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION Mr. C. H. Brubaker President Mrs. Elaine W. Donaldson Vice President Mr. Gordon M. Browning Secretary Dr. Donald Jackson Member Mr. Mel Berkman Member Dr. Paul B. Salmon Superintendent Mr. Willis S. Maxson Mr. Erwin jones Mr. Ronald Matejcek Dr. Ragene A. Farris Dr. Thomas Smith Services. 20 A major task of the counselors is in informing CHS students of college opportunities. M.r. Earl, above, talks to a group of college-bound seniors. Assit. Superintendent, Business Services Assit. Superintendent, Instruction Director, Personnel Services Director, Curriculum Planning-Secondary Director, Research and Pupil Personnel 1 A 1, ry cusToolANs AND CAFETERIA start. Joss WELL DO The custodians of Covina High Work tirelessly to keep the campus spotless and the class- rooms neat and Well-equipped. There seems to always be a need for one of these men. Their job is one that cannot be underscored and each one de- serves a special word of thanks from the students. Mr. Bernie Martin is in charge l of the custodians and sees to it that they each perform their i specified duties. Students not T should be thankful to the men who set up the rallies, the as- semblies, plays, and musical presentations. ' - 2 ' Eg. - .g.s.3s . ..f. -ir , .V R- M 3 tx, ,V 1 E .. ., S W W ,!,, . . ., .. , 3 ' .Q R, W , X, V - 2-was 1 ' A :if iw? . H, it t' The cafeteria staff, under the direction and supervision of Ethel Christopherson, sees to it that Covina students get a well-balanced meal at both A and B lunches , and that the pupils receive a nourishing snack at the brunch break. It is a tremendous task to feed 1700 students , but the caf- eteria ladies do the job excellently. Hungry students are greeted daily by a cheerful staff of cooks , who constantly put out a good meal. The staff also cooks for the faculty and prepares the meals for any banquets that come up in the school year. T 21 5. William Alsup Liega Arnett Shirley Austin Stuart Rn Ties Math French English Science There is a tendency with students to look upon their teachers as machines, programmed to Walk, talk, and teach. Little do they realize the human element involved in this profession. Little do they realize that a member of the faculty can have pleasures, dislikes , emotions of happiness and sadness , and feelings of satisfaction. In fact the greatest amount of satisfaction that a teacher realizes is to see his students progress and grow mentally and physically. The faculty of Covina High offers a large variety of talents to their students. Most of the teachers possess some sort of musical or athletic ability that the average pupil never sees. Robert Green, left, conducts the school orchestra at a musical presentation. Richard Simonds, right, exhibits his un- mistakable efficiency in playing the piano. Anatoly Brunton Marjorie Burr joe Coffin Martin Connolly English Business Education Industrial Arts Agriculture 22 Leslie Cook Jody DGGSHGLTO K. Werner Dickson Tom Edgar English-Spanish Social Studies English-Speech Math Physical education. . . 5 1 - 'z, , no ,.,, Q, 1.7, K l . . . and intellectual guidance. Paul Eger Y f 7 K ' H Elizabeth Enger Marion Fagan Glee Fosler Math Gir1's P, E, Boy's P. E, Math 23 EDUCATIO A DTEACHI GSHOULD STRESS THE DE ELCPME T OF THE I DI IDUAL. 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A . 7 ' ' 3 i l sf 'K ' i William Godfrey Evelyn George Richard Golley Ruben Gonzalez Business Education Social Studies German-Social Studies Spanish FACULTYz EMPHASIS O THE FUTURE As does any group of educators, the faculty at Robert Green Covina High dedicates themselves to the improve- Raymond Hagen Music ment and strengthening of their students both phys- Lndustrial Am ically and morally. They realize that education can no longer be limited to the traditional three R'sg reading, Writing, and arithmetic. As the modern world becomes more complex, so must the stu- dents' knowledge also increase. Therefore the faculty strives to give their students an education that encompasses science, technology, handicrafts, and athletics along with the three R's. Donald Harper William Hayward Social Studies Social Studies Haflei' H038 Marilyn Ewing Stephen Iverson Roger Jensen Art English 26 Science English Fred josselyn Matthew Karr Donald Kemp jack Lester Spanish Social Studies -Math Industrial Arts Social Studies The faculty of Covina High involves itself With a progressive program of education. The educators are more interested in opening the doors of a stu- dent's mind than they are with the mere memori- Walter Fm George Lingor zation of facts and dates. A true education is one MWC Math that involves the human mind in action, and allows the brain to objectively look at life and decide what is right and what is not right. This conception of right and wrong is developed on an individual basis and cannot be treated as a constant that does not vary from one student to another. Weldon Madison john McNamara BOYIS P' E' Business Education julia Matcha Helen Miller Martha Nelson Owen O'Cal1aghan English Girl's P, E. 27 Social Studies English .rife A PM Base. :ap-pf '.l't'z fwtm 1 Q' New Q Qwanvfwr S Zh ,- 1- :.'-E'f'l.'SE:-E7f 3.E1 ' ' .,.:',..'EN:-fn 1 22:5 qi If-: f? 3'Hf'.1. ff 1P: f?I2?::'1.l'.:.i1i:5fI'ur' HHH .f. vt R ,, .-,,, 'V f 1 9 -iifi iik? 15 ? lmfa 6 ' ' . ...L i k ss l .. s r .V .: , M, , ,.:, -- ., it, , - ' elif H LT' is 2. -'f, '1'ti5iE' E325 , aw fe,fQf3ffff-- 1 -If 1-ffT4Z4, , y V-yy ' ' 15? .W-vw' - K jf' fl .jxgfi Mi qs Y if 3 s Y Margaret Ozanich Kathleen Pittenger Richard Prieur Blanche Rasmussen English Nurse Social Studies Art The language lab has served as a valuable source of lingual development to students interested in increasing their lmowledge of Spanish, French, or German. Here, Ruben Gonzalez' first year Spanish class improves their speaking techniques. James Richards Mary Robertson Billy Joe Russell Bertha St. John English - Latin English 28 Math Homemaking Anthony Sena Richard Simonds Larry Snyder Business Education Social Studies English :if5:iS:55-5553:,1r':l.n.,q 2- M Axim as ' '. 'jj bgrfagggsqgsrfgsf -si , ,i.sr..fs,- asa'--. H: - .. : ' ' '2--1 ' ii' ,.,:e5Eg:Qi:! as . . ,,L, V , :. --.sm-sfi', ,. , V -nf. ,sf :- s -X wail?-Lani fm -- 5, 1 ' .sm 1 X as iw v,,. W .V V. ,,,k - ,,kk,. . wa- ai ffl s... L as E . Q 2, 55 Ki S , 1 is L ,K K L 3 , ' a f' Y 1 S 5 K hxf X 5 a F 8 S a 'F 355125 313 SB' as ts' 'ig 4 Q.-M i il :QQ ' gf - stasis . ai, Sa, .2 mms slain 4 xl X v x 2 f -in 1 is iff T1 4 LP lf 2 M ,ggi xwmaa S5 Boys' P.E. Many students came into contact E with die new A,S.B. Secretary, Mrs . Sutherlin. L ,sn Wendorf Sooter Mr. Cook is a very versatile teacher at CI-IS, I-Ie teaches Spanish, English, Mr. Bryan proved again this year that he is a willing and able debater. and Joumalism, as Well as SuPe1'V15' Harry Tanner Industrial Arts ing the newspaper staff. :FE 'X as 3 ti ir lm V5 Q :sf-aw ' 11:1 S 5 Q ii , , 514' Wi . in .- fl 52551. 'P +- 1r , ..-5: gwiwzw?-wx -- Q '- Hf,w,1-iijypfii , aw- fgsu, fri-.fv,f, , ff-new w-:gs-14 ,-W, si ' .f45:i2,g1s:2ir 'as2iu-z-- , .-5155. -44z.fa:fis.:::?4E -it ' ll ' .WTI - H: ' lifts' 2: 5 5 H.lL5kffT..5:ii - 63. g, ,. ' - ' .Lf I: E1 ,.l6:Lf7sl5g-2 vu? K N 'six sf VS S1 '35 1 9 f sf Floyd Warren Barbara Wendorff . . Science Girls' P.E. Industrial Arm Herman Williams I 965: SELF EVALUATIO Early in the school year, the administration, faculty, clerical staff, and a committee of students were busy With the job of accrediting Covina High School. They were required to consider the school from every perspec- tive. They gathered the opinions of everyone connected with the school as to the facilities that it offered. Colleges require that a high school be accredited before they will accept the transcripts or verify the diplomas of the graduating seniors. Therefore the process of accred- itation is a complex one that is of great importance to the A guest SP?ak?f SPQH14-S to the faculfif Concem- students as well as the faculty or administration. mg accreditation process. The four major committees filled out questionnaires sent to Covina High by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges CWASCD. Questions ranged in scope from what the students thought of the counseling staff to how the administration felt about the upkeep of the campus. Questionnaires were turned in, and a complete report was made in the form of a 150 page pamphlet. This report was turned over to a staff of school administrators from other districts who then came to Covina High for a three day visit. During this time they observed the campus life, the teaching methods, the edu- cational equipment in use, the facilities offered to the students , and any other aspect of school life that they felt was pertinent to the accreditation process. They also asked questions of stu- dents and employees on the campus. At the end of this three day period they submitted to the WASC a report about the school recommending it for a one to five year accreditation. Not only did the accreditation cover the educational side of teaching but it also extend- ed to the P,E. classes fabovej the nurses office Qfar rightj, and the clerical staff frightj. 30 AND ACCREDITATIO This entire process covered three months, extending Well into December. lt was a difficult task and required coordination of faculty, students, administration, and clerical- staff. 1 .. l The major purpose of die recent accreditation was to evaluate the classroom facilities that are available to the student. This extends to the math classes Qupper leftj, the home economics rooms Qupper rightj, senior psychology fleftj, the library fabovej and numerous others. 31 -N., .M As the door closes, making an end to the 1965-66 school year, many new and far better doors will be opening to us as We advance in this life. I hope that this year has given each of us something that will be of vital use in the years to come. I am sure this year will be recalled to mind because of the accomplishments and successfulness of the events that took place. I am grateful to you for allowing me to serve as this year's A. S. B. President. May happiness be yours eternally. Qmgeazawt, A. S. B. President john works Wlth his secretary on nnportant legisla- He also pxoved to be a valuable asset to the foot tion ball team. 34 THE PECPLE S A.s.B. PRESIDENT CHOICE A.S.B. VICE-PRESIDENT I would like to thank you all for the opportunity that you gave me to be your A. S. B. Vice-President. It has been a position that I will never forget, and one that I have enjoyed tremendously. In facing the problems, challenges, and responsibilities of this office, I have learned a great deal about the art of leadership and compromise that will serve as an invaluable basis from which I can work in the future years. As I look back at the '65-'66 school year, I feel that the students have been the best that I have ever seen. May you all have a full and successful life in Buzz ,!J14zdfL A. S. B. Vice-President the years that follow. .- K:- ith 1 :'-if':E: '1..::':lH 3i3'f5fi?i 5ff5,'fii,ifi'tt '97 '?,- QT A iisim?.ifx5Tuvf'I' jg fifty -ig ,: ,V if-i,'3f'fS,'f.'3,ifEz:1:':ii.:?fl5QlIJf 'viiflgzf 'I 3 'I 'I Mfiiisii 3 ws: if 7iifsfzisffwmiQiavfilaiffzgfvaffif 'wiv f g.fwl1f use ' if . :1.:..-- I i M is I ,, mi 'M WA s-f,?1E? i2 P izi2s?ff? M 5 fiisiii x FG ,M I, 4i'- iiiii t A up I ifiif- - fi? 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Leg. vlkylgiigw K f JJ .,,-M. ef is .. qs? M asv. ef 1:5 .ma sh M ai? . FFF 4 . F' we f . Wa f E5 I FLT 7 4 , Q25 Q21 S ffm B. COUNCIL O 0 Mike Fagan Carol Bates Pat Daniels Sr. Leg. Sr. Leg. Sr Leg x Wits gig, We f fm ' Tig' fax 1 w3wg.,1af . - 5. k kyk rj, Q.: ,, ,, um . , .... Hilti? I-iff? H .gz ggw 5 , , .. ,. :saw Q 5 f , ' LT. . - 1, 2. . ,,,. L . , , ,..,,., .. fa. 1.1 1 '-K - M ei.-ff 'f x . .em , ..- ,.2.veTb... 14 ' S :t.v:'h.t.:H sfiszf .L Qs., X . N- ,gg-10--A ... -f..-wg , A . , mat, . -a, ::.: 1 ' ' ' 2 t ga.. ,.g: . yu. za...V.:-.:,..:,f..,,.,5,5:-,,,E,.. .. 'iF:EI3E5':i:'v Yigigsiif K I S gl is 2 ala... ,Q 2 qi S 5 . gif S X ef . , . 53, .gal . y We we 3 fs M Q L ills? ,S ,Q 1 5.95 .5 ml S W 33 1 R fam 2 S' 5 5 A S2 S by Q In R' 1 K Q' S 5 , L 5 H Q W 3 wa. 3 K . 1 my M, 2 2 is . W. V X X X U iii! '23 2 1' H J S Sec. of Athletics fv'ia.m.,15..:m2m wg , , f f11m.:.f g,,,g 1 :. . Q,...g4,awe fuwf:s,,:,Q,'.mSzf ae. Q .,.fm.as . A -k.3..,g-gfisgafses ., -4 -mm Ati? S 5 ' : V. aizfs iv 77 V . 'V 135 H Ly -wzf'1,q5E5m,3,1ae. , - .4-,iiiiiieiifsiwf 5, -mf 5-qzgwag X . M I ix ig! J . 55' 9 wr 2 W i , 1 L 3. ji Q di N 5 1 RWM A MVS .H S ,. ,Si 3 S. . . is z. S my . 5 3, vs J, ff , T ? X kai.: I., ...afar-f n., gay nfl t , .M f a an Pt iz . f . .. .A 1,- A Sec. Fred Fate of Finance - ' i . .. Lg ' QQ 12 , 11 1 fifwivil if 'aw- mg mf ., Stxiif .. . , w. . 'xsa n- ll ,pw , . , fi sw. Y law ss 'K i' ,ge w' -Leg Wait -L' 1- -az? Mr. Murcer X Advisor f u f!-3535323121 HF. 9555 X . 2? T- ,- ' We 2' , an in gf fl. 12. f V . f:s'f',J-'W '7L- Ybiiijfff,-1 I 1 5 'K X kk: K -.1 ,,,.. ,, . ,.. ,vm -M -K 9 .af ig eva. F slang . K , wa .kk Steve White Soph. Leg. 'J 6' 1 5.4 X 1 wa S' Q ' at fr C' li wg, M5225 fs 9 of jam .A W ie , .5 F X fn ,sg Q Sw .H M li Saws--7-5-Sz' fl.-ff-V - :lm is ff .3 W. .. ,.... L Q- M X ,1 ' xi .M S igggwi Q .X Q f J P ss mi 5 X 5 A Vg Y ' K fi is C S S iii? at ik 3 S bw , 3? L S .TJ Q 5 S S SAS .q gf K S ' sti5..'mF' 1 . ms' jacques Arvis Wayne Sealy Michele Flynn A.F,S. Student 36 Art. Rep. Yearbook Rep. ELECTED LEGISLATORS Sue Nawa Renne Kirk Verne Chadwick Bob McCormick jr. Leg. jr. Leg. jr. Leg. jr, Leg, Chuck McCormick The Leadership class is the governing body at Fresh. Leg- C. H. S. and serves as a means of communication l between the administration and the students. The meetings of the council are presided over by the A. S. B. President, john Paterson and are advised by Mr. Murcer. Sue Preston Sec. of Activities XQX In addition to overseeing activities sponsored by 7- Q? other school organizations , the Leadership class V 'if' may-f sponsors many activities which include both home- . comings , soc-hops , rallies , sgellin Xprogjrgim sqat gi. P the football games and helping ne nd Llfrosh stui ff, y . . , N- 'fii z if-1 T 'ft' - - dems at the begmnmg of the year. 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C ,E 4 g'fQigs11eg,gPggyf' 5,72 fait gsfggxrggggxl :. ,: .YQ sgggswi. .gsg,rWwfs, .. .1 wf...,.mef..5ff fis..sv12+fwfx fe . s wf -11.512 sfsfgwimwii 7'sf:i?f:gff11?5gf,?? .1,553fH:'. 1959 QQQEQQQQZSQF5 . ' 'iff W3li,?ii2f2'if5?15W A , If f f...ffii14.w I.'-. wg, 'ff we ' T35 - If ww-rf ' tfstbsgszif? fi awww if -' '1-:. ,A in i: -'7f5'f'ki , 5 ' aiyiif. 3' f'1,sffs1'1 1 .--- .K .. I .wi . 'K 5 QF? 71 .' '. Fred Fate Asst. Sports Ed. Michele Flynn Co -Editor -in -Chief A busy staff works hard to meet the deadline Kaye Brewer Melody Libby Asst. Act. Ed. Pat McDaniel Photography Ed . Copy Ed . THE YE RI RETROSPECT Bill Schofield Co -Editor -in -Chi ef The Cardinal staff begins its planning in Septem ber with the decision of theme, dedication and color pages. Each section editor is then respon- sible for the planning of his section and for mak- l ing sure that his pages are completed in time for the deadlines. Sue Taliaferro Lynne MacDonald Business Mgr. Classes Ed. Claire Schaefer Diana Henning Asst. Bus. Ed. Asst. Classes Ed. The goal of the staff is to combine the efforts of many individuals to produce a yearbook that is representative of C. I-I. S. , its traditions, its a- chievements and its activities. This goal is finally reached when the book is delivered in june, and the realization of hard work is appreciated. Teen Conlon Art Ed. -LQ fggg Wwmais ra. if -- IIii1 f::.,:s-nkrifl' Y. V . ' .ii: fEE:' .:'5f'Li:5ZEE5:EE:1f:'.. ,' . ' ' QE . 1 'fa--'vs 53:2-:.' Lf2'e2 i .Hii :21.. ' x ' Y ' e . ,,.. K ,,.. . ,..,, ,, .X .Qt -. , . .--- 5 .::. . .,. ' ,Q ,. A, ,. - .Wiz . . Q ' i ' Ynflii-5 5E':'1: 'l ..: :5 55125-' 1:..,' '1 S1 - v Y 1n..:fif1..f' 1- .f V . . f' ' ' fifffzi :iEgE,'ilw?1?:f3pffGf' F ' : . , Q.l,ffze4se'-gf- a3':Qy42'liF31Ha2' wfftz:axe-Z..-'ifl-'S b ' mf ' q- 'I -FWF Marcia Chyrchel Asst. Classes Ed. ja ck Frasier Photo grapher CARDI AL S WHITE Mary Covemtone R011 C0C1'1T2m Sheila Thomas Editor-in -Chief Greg Russell ,W ,le ,A ,2eiE. S yy 333,1 3-5. ,Qyg elm , , , as y H, mm, ., X 'im E., fsimxrzzam . ml -:yfa-rm!-five . Qs:-:er,a2m .. XNYMLQS -5 ,ELM S951 ' 5 vis? 11 - IA .ggswiwg i .v a X X KM Q , -.1 .. .. ,gg 1. ::- 2: 'E '-:V Q, ,...,,. may l..,l ls, wwf wine :axe Ms 15 .W SW, S- WVV: an . ,Q ,iw S, ,mg 1, 3 M L K ,Q S .. wwmr, ..I., .. :af wir 5: an M Q 2.5: -- wise r W gg , Xf -fll - :: Afbxlxeifxsfwf E M wbslfiliii is: S-f-fm. H1 we J, L ff E 5' 1 .. .. ..,., -. , F ,,.. F ..,.,, E ..:: x N 4 ' 'f U7 ? -A-,515 4 A Q- L 4' '53-4 wi ,mwffzwg Q. Q ,L as L S Q mm , gk as a ef gs gs sz K X5 SP ff l aw , , , 5 . K, 5 2 N ja gf .. sr , gases fe Q, W 'V 'K X gl ff ,Si S ag, L, , W F x x 'I rex E rj X if .Y Ju aff Q ,jf Qs, 2 A is will f . , .... e ..... Q.,-f .. . : ' ' . X ' Afflw, . ,. 2.E':::5::55t32,-:full . .. . ' . f . 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A '1,2i.1fv,g4Y1. ,ji :gk ' w ziiffas - -' ' 2 iigiiiifsiii k 'WM I - I , - I gt u n ., -' ?'fz,l11'.-VEK f .:.':'.'f?:s.f '. ' iswgfyg ' ,:,bgH g?ij':. I '12vsr4sQ1f ms:,g A --H Linda Meyer Jayne Sample 40 Steve Sparks THE CAMPUS CRIER The Cardinal and White, recognized by several national journalism societies for its outstanding high school coverage in athletics and campus ac tivities, this year is being published weekly by the journalism department and the print shop. Cub Reporters added much to this year's newspaper Gregg plans the sports page. Wayne adds Wit and humor to the paper. A frequently visited spot These are a few of the places Where Covina High students spent their spare time when not involved in campus activities or school work. i cuzvuvu EQEEMQY PJ? , ,W ,Avi 5 af W i, We gathered here, but rarely studied. And of couise Bob's WHS 9'1W9-YS P0Pu1ar- 42 The mountains and the beach were constantly on the minds of CHS students. J, x M- .RZ W ,N X, A jj, ,RJ 1' X ' P , Y, R fl uf C QR-R, . 'X . M -':..,,Y 3 N .X,. , 1' A 2, Y Y X ,Ah - 7, 4 X A X X I ,f If ,dk . X y, x xf ' f ' I N h x X ' , -, . I fu. , 7-N-IAMJWM xxx Y mMv1fwvamw ' b f' W X X SLM, I X : ' j xv -'-' - -v---,g:,gig,A,,.,..g....-T:Z'.Z'SI ' 5 iii: tx KX 'ff fi X 'f '. if hw- A '2 , df 'W ' ' lf?:' up 1 !Q4f3fMf' Q f 5 j i ff' M f F - Q-K -- fi gyy ff i w wil Y VY fiii Y - A-f Miig fx ff! ' j ,1,'f, H' gil 4' i f 1, Shakey's became a well-liked hangout BGNJOUR MES AMIS . . Dear Friends, I Want to take this opportunity to thank you for the Wonderful time I had with you this year. I didn't real- ize before coming here how friendly and nice can be the students and the teachers in a American style. I have been accepted by everybody and I participated in many of the activities of Covina High. I want to thank you that for the Seraphs , the Boys' League and the tennis team. I had in the school the most interest- ing experience and I hope I have given back some ideas of what is France and French people. I will keep a very good souvenir of all of you. Friendly, , flgjjvm si I stiti F T Jacques and his brothers. 44 jacques rocks out at soc-hop jacques is introduced at rally. The Arvis' home in France. 45 SERVICE WITH Row 1: Renne Kirk, Sue Preston, Kathy Nichols, Carol Bates, Pat Daniels, Mary Lou Clothier. Row 2: Sue Nawa, Linda Stratton, Cheryl Russell, Ian Tortoro, Barbara Emmons, Bobbi Parker, jackie Armstrong, Sue Laneville. Row 3 Irma Rodriguez, janet Sullivan, Linda Cozadd, Linda Carruthers, Cathy Williams, Pam Knight, Melody Edwards. ALCYON IANS The most popular girls' service club on campus is the Alcyonians. Their activities this year included the sport's night, making cookies for the teachers' meetings , sending flowers to the hospital, decorating the goal posts, selling yearbook covers , and having Covina Colts painted across the gym. The purpose of Alcyonians is to pro- mote school spirit, school and com- munity service and to set a good example for other students. Alcyonians serve at the sports banquet A typical club meeting. 46 A SMILE .na Wwmmmm Q-,aw Wim Row 1: Chris Smith, Su Parr, Chris Boyer, Kris McGuire, Judy I-Iathcock, Sandy Wright. Row 2: Donna Addy, Terry Topin, Nancy Nichols, Sue Rauh, Kim Hathcock, JoAnn Pittman. Row 3: Mrs. Burr, Susie Ribal, Claire Schaefer, Bonnie Lane ville, Terry DeVincenzO, Wendy Hayward. Row 4: Mary Coverstone, Siegrid Meyer, Mary Lander, DeDe Todd, Pam Macy, Gail Browning. WYCAIPIANS As a service club for sophomore and junior girls, the qualifications necessary to become a Wycaipian are service points , citizenship and cooperative personal attitude. To promote service to Covina, the Wycaipians sell victory ribbons , play football against the Alcyonians, sponsor a clothes drive, guide at back-to-school night and engage in other activities -the most important being the tradition of choosing an outstanding member and awarding her the honor of Wycaipian of the Semester . Su presides over weekly meetings. Wycaipians sell victory ribbons to promote school spirit 47 ALWAYS A Row 1: Rich Theophilus, Shelly Hall, Mike Donaldson, Bob Besser, Dick Crowe, Row 2: Dan Mellon, Jim Vernon Lynn Vogel, Mike Lenahan, Bob Wildman, Craig Livingston, Row 3: Tim Ord, jim Wallace, jack Madsen, Mike Saras: Rich Ekstrom, john Brown. Esquires are attentive at their meetings. Esquire initiates take part in football homecoming. ESQUIRES The Esquires, a junior-senior boy's service club, compete with the Seraphs to provide service and school spirit at all school activi- ties. Better known because of their traditions in initiating new members, the Esquires sponsor a cake sale and Work the chains at the football games. HELPI GHA D Row 1: Bob McCormick, john Paterson, john Heffner, jack O'Leary, jim Perry, jack Cancellieri. Row 2: Gary Cooper, Ken Thompson, Fred Galbraith, Tom Roughton, Fred Fate, jacques Arvis, Doug Wendt, Mike Gable, john Hembree, Ken Clever, Mike Couch. Row 3: Ed Barrington, john Koch, Dave Gudgell, john Bauer, Allan Wise, Carlos Cabezuela, Bob Smith, me McNeil, Row 4: Darryl Lindsay, Mike Sanderson, Dave Gibson, joe Fagan, Mike Durkee, Lynn Wolters, jeff Mailliard, Mike Fagan, Chuck Freadhoff, Bruce Ireland. Jacques is made an honorary member. A ,ff Z5 D ,gp ,A ,lf H0 Q pl' SERAPHS The Seraphs command an important position in Covina High School because of their service to the school and the community. Chosen by their outstanding citizenship and scholastic abilities, the Seraphs promote school spirit, sponsor a soc-hop, park cars at football games, co-sponsor the sport's night and usher at graduation. .400 Hp f7p'fJ I Seraphs help keep campus clean. 49 WH ERE THE GIRL S LEAGUE BOARD KI'iS McGuire Patti McMahon Vice -President Secretary Teen Conlon President jessica Johnston Cheryl Matus Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Row 1: I. King, C. Schaefer, M. Pomerantz, M. Libby, L. Danks, L. McGuire, B. McPhe1:ridg B. Schechter, K. Knotts, K. LaDoma, C. Russell. Row 2: Miss Key, Ci. Bates, C. Boyer, S. Parr, P. Bobrow, orto - . Collins, B. Parker, J. Armstrong, T. Cozad, R. Ocheltree, I. Matus. Row 3: K. Hathcock, G. Parr, T. Catania, . DeKatch, P. Con- lon, T. DeVincenzo, C. Sippola, C. Riggs, C. Bushman, L. Cozadd, L. Taylor, S. Wiley, D. Todd, I. Rodriguez. ROW4 M. Theophilus, J. Martin, B. Laneville, P. Bush, C. Williams, J. Lazzerini, B. Bescos, C. Simone, L. Carruthers, L. Mac- Donald, I. Mikkelsen. Row 5: K. Kachun, I. Kasem, B. Houchin. 50 GIRLS ARE Tink's a Fink - First Place ALL GIRL REVUE The Legend of Ozzie Wizard - Second Place 'The Snow White Caper - Third Place 51 Spaghetti Eddie - Fourth Place BOYS' LEAGUE BCARD Fred Fate Fred Galbraith President V. President ROW 1 T Ord, F Fate, F Galbraith, M. Warren. Row 2: R. Hon, I. Arvis, C. Hufana, L SCh1Opp1, R Bogdanoff Row 3 J' Polom, G Preston, T Pigg, S. I-Iilberg, B. Brown. 52 CLEAN SWEEP ASPIRING ATHLETES: LETTERMEN'S CLUB Rowl: B. Schofield, I. Perry, L. Wolters, Row 2: W. Collums, M. Lenahan, F. Galbraith, J. Mailliard, A. Wise, M. Fagan, W. Sealy, J. Rotter, J. Noel, J. Paterson, Row 3: S. Goldband, M. Wade, G. Johnson, B. Wildman, J. Fagan J. Bauer, K. Peery, L. Tyler, Row 4: A. Hamlin, B. Gaddy, B. Smith, J. Garcia, 1. Zivelonghi, L. Vogel, Row 5: Demel, S. Rose, J. Walla, 1. O'Leary, M. Gabel, W. Gile, I. Heffner, B. McCormick, J. Vernon, Row 6: R. Bog- danoff, R. Beno, C. Freadhoff, J. Schons, F. Robinson, B. Brown, H. Christensen, R. Chowning, B. Peery, Row 7: I. Shepard, H. Fox, 1. Sotelo, I. Houchin, A. Schioppi, H. Holden, R. Essenwine, D. Vasquez, I. Glascock. THE WEAKER SEX?: GIRLS' LETTER CLUB Row 1: N. Hall, L. Moore, P. Clark, K. Brekken, J. Eillings, T. Cozad, J. Armstrong, Row 2: S. Borish, L. Killworth, T. DeVincenzo, P. Fain, K. Pokladnik, M. Spak, K. Cottrell, N. Wind, Row 3: D. Smith, K. Cox, V. Hechter, N. Rowe, C. Chellino, C. Ricci, K. Searfoss, I. Loscober, Row 4: M. Webb, K. Mendon, B. Beamer, J. Lyons, V. Sealy, C. Manley, P. Macy, N. Schons, S. Butler, D. Wegener, L. Trumpler. 54 S. A BIG HIT. RACQUETEERS Row 1, E. Gundling, M. Lander, T. Deuel Row 2, S. Bronson, R. Cracchiolo, S. Taliaferro, J. Johnston, K. Kachun. Row 3: P. Troncale, G. Edwards, D. Manley, P. Roslington, B. Shier, L. Searle. THEY HAVE A BALL: G. A. A. Row 1. N. Hall, L. Moore, D. Smith, C. Manley, K. Mendon, M. Webb, T. Cozad, J. Armstrong, J. Ellings. Row 2. P Clark, A. Wise, N. Pike, N. Bronson, V. Skogerboe, P. Fain, K. Pokladnik, M. Spak, K. Cottrell, N. Wind, L. Trumpler, J. Easterday. Row 3. B. Beamer, K. Cox, A. Vallicorsa, T. Spruill, T. Ware, D. Schaefer, S. Knotts, A. Vidos, M. Theophilus, M. Broadbent, C. Lundgren, K. Ricci, K. Searfoss, J. Lascober, D. Barry. I. Easterday, Row 4. D. Hayward, K. Brewer, N. Dingman, V. Hecher, N. Rowe, C. Chellino, S. Borish, L. Killworth, M. Pomerantz, C. Farris, J. King, B. Blakely, L. Garcia, N. Schons. Row 5. K. Weixel, N. Chaney, L. Mohr, B. Toth, J. Clothier, K. Brekken, M. Brandt, P. Macy, T. DeVincenzo, S. Butler, T. Lenet, D. Wegener, L. Christina. Row 6. S. Larus, C. Hayes, J. Lyons, D. Scott, V. Sealy, L. Novich, D. Titus, E. VanCottem, L. Hecter, K. Wright, J. Terhune, J. Romano, D. Gilmore, P. Anderson, V. Jarboe, C. I-Iarward. 55 P ra v STARGAZERS: ASTRONOMY Row 1:J. Romano, D. Mauzey, L. Designo, M. Marcella, M. Kritchevsky. Row 2: M. Morgan, S. Oertel, S. Spohn, B. Townsend, Mr. Russell. CAMERA COURIERS: PHOTOGRAPHY Row 1: B. Decamp, M. Dubin, G. Hendricks, K. Chapman, D. Gregg, H. Rotter. Row 2: K. Kem merling, K. Sealey, T. Lowry, J. Frasier, I. Fuhrman. 56 HAPPY WANDERERS: CAMPING S OUTING Row 1: A. Kirk, S. Kephart, G. Fout, R. Gallard, S. Morello, M. Hatfield, I. Morrissey. Row 2: S. Dewjirst, T. Byers, T. Tarchman, T. Olson, K. Cadwallder, L. Moon, T. Wilensky, J. Black, R. Kaplan. THE COLLECTCRS: COIN 8 STAMP -1 . ragwgwmmfaff YV. Row 1: M. Dubin, B. Robinson, W. Dunlap, Row 2: A. Lieberman, L. Dunlap, D. Ray, S. Rowe 57 YOU'RE PUTTING ME ON: MASQUE AND DAGGER Row 1: B. Shier, P. Roslington, Mrs. Rasmussen, D. Anderson, D. Wilson. Row 2: G. Dickerson, C. Wells, T. Lenet, B. Smith, C. Murray, D. Crombie, D. Stumbo, M. Saras. Row 3: S. Coate, B. Brown, I. Kintzel, J. Cook, C. Adams, B. Pothen, J. Garcia, B. Boose. THE WORLD AT THEIR DOGRSTEP: INTERNATIONAL CLUB Row 1: A. Ugarte, J. MacLeod, R. Whidbe, T. Strouse. Row 2: K. Harding, M. Cannon, J. Kobal, L. Meyer. 58 YOU DON'T SAY! SPEECH AND DEBATE 'Q Row 1: I. Rotter, D. Solinger, B. Kahl, W. Croak, H. Rotter, Row 2: S. Rose, R. Crabtree, F. Gooch III, J. Powell. WHAT'S YOUR ANGLE?: MATH CLUB Row 1: M. Kritchevsky, J. Rotter, B. Brownell, N. Colvin. Row 2: I-I. Rotter, 1. Kritchevsky, J. Fuhrman, S. Ortell, M. Reed, Row 3: J. Glascock, S. Rose, D. Brownell, T. Brady, R. Gardner. 59 A CULTIVATED EDUCATION: F. F. A. h .A Row 1: I. Mace, W. Atkinson, L. Gingrich, J. Casey, M. Hatfield, A. Bargaehr Row 2: Mr. Connoly, D. Lindsey, F. Quayle, D. Millard, R. Esenwine, D. Ray, A. Weeks Row 3: G. Skaggs, B. I-lodesson, T. Stubbe, S. Schell, R. Shaw, C. Fout. A STUDY IN PATIENTS: FUTURE NURSES Row 1: M. Nelson, S. Gardner, L. Masl, N. Bruno, S. Brady, D. Keller Row 2: M. Hall, P. Roederer, L. Hall, D. Ulrich, G. Havet, B. Paquin, K. Kramel. 60 HOME SWEET HCME: FHA Row 1: N. Cogswell, C.- Harward, C. Cogswell, M. Cappa, I. Johnston, L. Owen, M. Smith. Row 2: K. Mouzakis, C Carlos, C. Walters, S. Miller, D. Kunza, J. I-Iilberg, B. Burianek, K. I-Iammerle. QUICK DRAW ARTISTS: ART CLUB Row 1: W. Sealy, J. Stoll, K. Lunetto, K. Batcheller. Row 2: N. Castaneda, M. Cappa, B. Beamer, B DeCamp, I P tt C A d a on, . n erson, M. Avila. Row 3: D. Stansell, K. Pokladnik, D. Ott, E. Gundling, B. Perlman, Kemmerlmg, N. Bronson, C. Chellino. 61 SUCCESSFUL SCHOLARS. C. S. F. Row 1: D. johnson, N. Rowe, C. Chellino, L. Williams, B. Brownell, R. Carver, Row 2: R. Smitter, B. Goddard, T. Brady, D. Crawford, B. I-Iodapp, L. Skinner, C. Walters, D. Solinger. DIPLOMACY COUNTS. J. S. A. Row 1: C. Ricci, M. Dubin, D. Solinger, L. Toscano, J. Taylor, A. Wilson, Row 2: S. Rowe, T. Brady, R. Crabtree, J. Powell, R. Cheetam, C. Williams. 62 IT FIGURES: MODELING CLUB Row 1: P. Guinn, I. Rodriquez, K. LaDoma. Row.2: V. Skogerboe, M. Libby, K. Enders, C. Walters, R. Cracchiolo, K. Lunetto, C. Cogswell. Row 3: M. Maddox, L. Burgner, K. Knotts, K. Nowotny, E. Collins, I. Johnston, K. Kachun, I. Taylor, Row 4: P. Lynn, D. Daniels, D. Harward, P. Troncale, J. Taylor, T. Aiken, T. Miller, L. Galati, Row 5: S. Livingston, C. Pepe, S. Knotts, A. Vidos, J. Romanik, C. Edwards, C. Craft, J. King, Row 6: A. Vallecorsa, T. Spruill, G. Parr, K. McGee, N. Rathfon, M. Lander, I. Patton, D. Stansell, S. Borish, L. Killworth. YOUNG CAESARS: LATIN CLUB Row 1: Mr. Richards, C. Chillino, D. Andeison, S. Rasmussen, L. Mohr, N. Rowe, S. Malson, L. Bryan, Row 2: M. O'Morrow, D. Ullom, C. Farmerie, S. Rowe, B. Hodapp, B. Brown, P. Wade, K. Sealy. 63 UHOWDY, STRANGERJ' WELCOMING COMMITTEE Row 1: K. De Crona, K. Mc Guire, I. Rodriguez, E. Gundling, J. Romanik, K. Fnders, M. Libby, K. Knotts, C. Winans, B. Houchin, S. Nash, I. Marshall, M. Pike, P. Nordell, W. Dunlap. Row 2: K. Fry, M. Lander, L. re, . anlcs, C. Manley, C. Walters, B. Besser, C. Anderson, T. Topin, I. Wilson, C. Sippola, C. Trenkarnp, E. Rodrigue , C. Craft, F. Galbraith, K. Brewer, V. Howard. Row 3: P. Roslington, L. Dunlap, L. Delfino, L. Mac Do ald, J. ikkelsen, M. Donaldson, S. I-Iilberg, P. Knight, M. Edwards, L. Graefen, C. Montesanto, C. Costas, G. Taylor, . ry, R. Kirk, L. Wolters. THE SUMMIT MEETING: INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Row 1: C. Bates, J. Anderson, L. Fesler, E. Gundling, C. Manley, S. Parr, M. Smith, T. Conlon, F. Galbraith, W. Dunlap, K. Brewer. Row 2: K. Sealey, L. Moore, B. Laneville, M. Lander, K. McGuire, E. Brewer, K. Knotts, F. Fate, B. Reeves. Row 3: M. Donaldson, S. I-Iilberg, G. Havet, L. Dunlap, M. Warren, L. Wolters, B. Besser, W. Sealy, D. Crawford, I. Mille-r, P. Roslington. 64 AUTOGRAPHS ee STAND-OUT jim Perry and Teen Conlon- Best Dressed Mike Donaldson and Eileen Collins Best Looking Linda Burgner and Fred Fate- Class Clowns Hivxei. k.w CLXQcg Q mfg ks pfgqxxx-MX o ck QGQQ SAX kk - f e sera X Q Tnoxwxf 2, Qjgq X KXQXJX CYNEOXU Lqow Ngooe fame? warms 'CQCR w wi, Pvxxugoine. 3-W NN core? cxw A -.ga-V ii-wovox SQQQL L UQYQT cozy wee mdvgg . - - Sega Li'YTXOQ UNL QQRXTQ X0 Lex: QQXKAIN jack O'Lea1'y and Linda Taylor- Friendliest Bill Schofield and Pat Daniels- Most Likely To Succeed Carol Bates and John Paterson- Most Service 67 HARVEY And now I would like you to meet my friend, Harvey. Keep smiling! 68 I saw the guy you Went out With. ' SENIOR PLAY Myrtle Mae Simmons Veta Louise Simmons Elwood P. Dowd . Miss Johnson .... Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet Ruth Kelly, R.N. . Duane Wilson .... Lyman Sanderson, M. Betty Chumley . Judge Omar Gaffney . E. J. Lofgun .... William R. Chuley M. Directors ..... 1 1 . D.. D.. 69 Sue Laneville Bonnie Shier Joan Mac Leod Irma Rodriguez Fred Fate Lorraine Fesler Julie Cook Pam Roslington Lucy Delfine Judy Ruckels Lynn Wolters Mike Warren Judy Mikkelsen Carol Costas Stan Coate Steve Oertel Doug Dippert Lorraine Fesler Jacque Anderson YOU CAN'T TAKE Now! Pirouette! Come, come! You can do that! JUNIOR PLAY CAST Only they don't have weiners, I'1l get Penelope Sycamore . . . . Seigrid Meyer Pigs feet! Essie ....... . O S- S Rheba ..... . . Evelyn Rodriguez' Paul Sycamore . . Mr. De Pinna . . . Warren Tice Ed ....... . . Stuart Sims Donald ...... ., . Pat McEntee Martin Vanderhof. . . . Steve Gottlieb Alice ...... . . Dorothy Hall 1 70 IT WITH YOU Has grandpa approved the baby? I-Ienderson. . . Tony Kirby . Boris Konlekov . . . Gay Wellington . . . Mr. Kirby. . . Three G Men. . . Steve Roff Bruce Hodesson Paul Evans Tamy Crombie Scott Wenning Mark Kemmerling Doug Rell Ken Hillenbur Q i 8 Grand Duchess Olga. . . . Carol Simone There was a young lady from W'heeligng! Mr, De Pinna, has something happened to your figure, H 71 wg , brmg a thelr pupil his Covina able last fo Covma life and 25 Gretchen's harr typ1f1es the trend toward ha1rp1eces Dan, like other Colts, prefers the Ivy League style - uk. i ,x eAvr gr Bob and Chris are ready for fun after a hard day at school. xt' is - 3 QA PU Rick and Sherry are ready for Saturday night in popular Colt datewear. Stu and Patti take time out from classes on Bermuda Day. ll'inssL 2WW'w qw a A ,, i W Kathy's flip fits any occasion. Iacl-c's continental is also a favorite among Colts. Mike and Teen find time during lunch to visit the COVER-LIP Marty and Carol take a stroll in the rain before going to classes. V 1 Lxfii fi' 551 .W ' n, 75 Bob and Judy admire each other's attire before going to the dance. aw . A 5 Fred Robinson 's '57 M. G.A. Darrell Gerhard's '56 Chevy Fred Ga1braith's '57 Ford Sedan ROARING Hack Scott's '64 Plymouth Fred Fate 's '62 Sprite ROADSTERS Marty Wade 's '64 Volkswagen jim Fain's '32 Ford pick-up Larry Barton's '53 M. G. Larry Klear-'s '47 Lincohm John Ku.ndrath's '57 Ford Thunderbird 77 CHEERLEADERS VARSITY Teen Conlon Chris Boyer Bob Besse Head E f . BEES k . ff 1 W EBULLIENT SPIRIT Chris Smith Robin Ocheltree Susie DiGrego1-io Head Tari Spruill Nancy Nichols SONGLEADERSz SHAKE, RATTLE AND ROLL Kim I-Iathco ck Judy Mikkelsen Pat Daniels Head Mamie Huiana Patti McMahon Cathy Williams 80 FLAGTWIRLERS: TWING, TWANG, TWIRL Sue Nash Cyndi Bushman Linda Alder Head Patti Bush Carol Bates Betty Lou Houchin 81 AJQRETTES: SPINNING SPIRIT Bobbi Parker Head s s :Lx 2593 '?'? ':3' s f .Ff9ii!5?5If '-- 5' Q my: rs3zfPISs55f IW-W ZffH5iffff??s1:mfsffw . .I ., I i I ii , Y , fM2e,'fg,,z-1 ' wx if gzgr WI' ffylatts' Al I I I . . ,. 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PRINCESS CATHY WILLIAMS BALL HQMECOMING QUEEN LINDA TAYLOR MY FAIR LADY QUEEN PATTI MCMAHON BASKETBALL HOMECOMING I966 PRINCESS SUE LANEVILLE PRINCESS KATHY KNOTTS PRINCESS PAT DANIELS PRINCESS CAROL BATES SILVER BELLS Prince Rich Theophilus P1'iHCe Tim Lowry Princess Donna Demetriff Princess Pam Guinn Princess Kim Cottrell Princess Diane Egan Prince Fred Galbraith Prince Fred Fate 98 CHRISTMAS BALL I 965 QUEEN TERRY DEUEL KING JACK 0'LEARY YOUR HEARTS DESIRE QUEEN KATHY LaDOMA KING JOHN PATERSON VALENTINE BALL I 966 PRINCESS SUE PRESTON PRINCE JIM PERRY PRINCESS JUDY MARTIN PRINCE BOB BESSER PRINCESS CAROL SIPPOLA PRINCE BILL SCHOFIELD I 55552 , PRINCESS CYNDI BUSHMAN PRINCE MIKE DONALDSON KM ,SW Q! ENCHANTE PRINCESS JESSICA JOHNSTON PRINCE ALLAN WISE PRINCESS LINDA BURGNER PRINCE BOB WILDMAN PRINCESS JANET SULLIVAN PRINCE JOHN BROWN 102 PRINCESS IRMA RODRIGUEZ PRINCE MIKE FAGAN JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM I966 QUEEN EILEEN COLLINS KING JACQUES ARVIS i Q I? ? SPIRIT, SASS, AND STYLE: The Senior Class, with the aid of hard-Working and dedicated individ- uals, made accomplishments that will long be remembered at Covina High School. The Slave-Day auction, improvement of the Senior Quad, junior-Senior Donkey Basketball Came, and the Senior All-Night Party are a few of the activities which Were sponsored by the class. The Class of 1966 has left its mark on Covina High School. Senior Class President is -1,-::ffi2:,.f1, fu 5: SV V A--af L15ll5'i A5557 1, ,rwzxffiz is . ga-2:,-lives 'E rz1ss2ife-1fhf'if?. 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Row 2: Lynda Carruthers, Pat Daniels, Kathy Knotts, Sue Preston, Carol Bates, jerry Watts. Row 3: Kent Adams, Mark Johnson, Chuck Mitchell, Jack Madsen, Steve Sweetman, Bob Besser, Shelly Hall. 107 Charles Adams Kent Adams David Addy Ruthann Ahre joe Alt Trenda Aikin jean Andersen Jacque Anderson Kathy Arenal jackie Armstrong Stephanie Arnold jacques Arvis David Ash 108 Jerry Baker Tom Barker Stephanie Barnes Carol Bates Evelyn Bathurst Richard Beno If 1 Bob Besser Cindy Blackman Fred Bauermeister Mike Bertoldi ' 1 ' - -- x. J' 1 f . i2:ss5ggi5g,f zz? . -3- 'L --ff-- 2 :-'fffeema nf 1 -sr , K z ' iw , ' :,1,ff2gf'fssg4 s -Q, 'iwsiisfwm -- 'mfg .wzgfeflz r WMM, . 0:2133 gegsggssfss L V iffi K . K . Ak ,, L-- L M m . . A -,f :W 1. 'fel v w Q ' 4:31, iizsilgd :gr Wiiggxfigfgg ' ez 1525131555 1 -1 , W if gp.. g 5 Szgsiisisggi YQ' ,., .... - -- 5, ,,.. , E K x . 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Morgan SOPHCMORES ,,-::. , ..,f,. 5 1-, in . ,. ,V A ., PI'eS1dE1'1'C ' 5 , . ,L.1 as -V fag- , ,v i xi. -.ig:!A,.W- ' U, i s. Z :I n-- -H -.': . 5255? :'f:f'ie:-'i 3 L S , 1 A ' Bonnie Laneville Vice President - Q -- wwe P, C 1 tt f fgs . -1 .. -, . k.sreHi,.w I,, .f 'iii fi' -, ,L-E:f'. f ' ,.:. X z ., si, we .5 .F 'M- f , fx - P -as . E. Q, Q Patti Bush Secretary The Sophomore Class Council is made up of elected representa tives from each guidance homeroom The council organized the activities for the sophomore class during the year This year the class sold candy apples, sponsored a soc hop, sold basketball pennants at the Christmas Tournament, had a car Wash, and a . , ,,:T A q..f,.Eq ' . . . ' ' . ' f ssii bake auction. Kaye Brewer Treasurer ROW 1: Bonnie Laneville, Vice President, Patti Bush, Secretary, Kaye Brewer, Treasurer. 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Zirbes FRESHM Rick Pigg President Steve I-Iilberg Vickie Jarboe Sherry Hicks Vice President Secretary Treasurer The Freshman Class Council is made up of elected representatives and alternates from the guidance homeroomsg although any member of the class may attend. The freshmen this year have been active in the All-Girl and AllfBoy Revues, School Spirit Week, and many clubs on campus . y K my E 2 'x , Row 1: Rick Pigg, President, Steve I-Iilberg, Vice President, Vickie jarboe, Secretary, Sherry Hicks, Treasurer. Row 2: Tom I-Iathorn, Su Sullivan, Irene Nishioka, Becky Reeder, Teri Maland, Carl I-Iufana, Ben Wong, Louie Schioppi, Bruce Peery, Peggy Conlon. Row 3: Dan Luck, Diane Wilson, Mike Scupine, Bobbi Bauer, Donna Goldberg, Brenda Jones, Janet McGuire, Kris Elerick, Janet Kasem. 158 5 , . q in fa mf If .V -...sr , . r, , .5 -5 Hz. K A if , 51559: V. Abney LZ J . Q fa.. el' 'df V . J . Aultman l, Z5 W .. , .1 K ifmf 2- ,-1, , I gf , , .' fi! S. 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X ' mf' y I H I K W X f U 'yr If f X V , gl Y: 4 F , yi O ,fjj k A 'W fx Y, F- fb ,md rl 4 x 'X F 'kj L X nf r 5 X y I 0 iv' 'M 6 'N . - A J N jf fig V1 L r L N Lf ? fi K, 71 V4 1 ' rv A ' 'L N , 1 , , f M X 1 v f. f' 'J 41 KJ if 67N q L f L K! ff 9 1, f XUV ,xfifx MQ' .fp J, X fx! 3 NN f Su Rf 9 , f f F L 7 A fy: f J 'fr fx - ,f J f f' YD L, .ff ,x 1 wh., f yx ff, 1' Y,.f, MV fi! '!. y ff. 1 A fiwf V' :V I w f T , f, ,fflf-My yf Jw 'ff fw 'J , 321 .f X -my ,NV 'f Y, J . , 1 v , , JM'-1 ya wg 1 fy 4. uf Q' E , , , 1 Y ,ww f X in mf , yfwflf ., amy' f ,f :fy J' J V J QL f ' J , yli KQJ ,I jf fl, Q 4 .J X L .MJ J V, sy, 4 ,XM I . 1 5 r , I 2 , l . L I 1 4 A i I Y 5 J ? 3 A 3 2 r 5 FOGTB LL I96 z H RDLY BRILLIAN . . . Row 1: K. Perry, I. Bauer, R. Arciniega, S. Burtle, F. Galbraith, G. johnson, J. Hembree, M. Gable, D. Sabino, I. Garcia. Row 2: B. Smith, D. McMullen, M. Saras, I. Poloni, M. Lenahan, D. Gerhard, J. Noel, A. Wise, S. Caress, D. Skinner, S. Weingarten, R. Orrin. Row 3: Coach Madison, D. Lindsay, J. Holland, C. Harden, B. Gaddy, F. Robinson, G. Cooper, B. Ireland, M. Fagan, I. Paterson. Row 4: Coach Boots, H. Christensen, I. Lindow, D. Haas, J. Mailliard, B. Brown, J. Fagan, W. Sealy, T. Hendrickson, Coach Fagan. VARSITY The Colts started the 1965 football season off with a bang, winning their first two games over Sierra Vista and Monte Vista. But the Covina machine was never able to get its momentum going fast enough again and as a result, never reached the win column. Displaying high spirit and a hustling attitude, the Colts fought desperately to win in a league which had become more power- ful than it had been in some years, featuring undefeated CIF AAA finalist West Covina and the vaunted aerial attack of La Puente. Leading the Colt attack was all-Montview League halfback john Paterson, often thrilling the crowds with his long touchdown jaunts. Allan also had a fine year, going both offensively and defensively very effectively. Most valuable player went to Colt fullback john Noel, who never let the team down in the clutch, using his power to pick up valuable first downs. t Yi ff? .1 Co -captain Wise Co-captain Paterson Coaches Madison, Boots, and Fagan l7l Paterson hauls in a long one. . . 1 VARSITY SCORES COVINA COVINA COVINA COVINA COVINA COVINA COVINA COVINA COVINA 20- 6 Sierra Vista 18- 6 Monta Vista 6-28 La Puente 12-25 Northview 13-19 Nogales O-27 West Covina 13-19 Baldwin Park 6-45 Edgewood 13-20 Los Altos Record: 2 -7 .and a short one Noel picks up short yardage. The bench was always full of spirit even though the team was losing. . . . BUT IT BEGA WELL The tackle eligible was often executed by Jeff Mailliard. john Noel was considered hard to bring down by all teams. 'V I5 Ul EW 1 Football games were always rough because the Montview teams were at their best. 173 I' 5. LXR is 'M' si 5 -.. Row 1: R. Gardner, R. Capanash, B. Stang, G. Russell, S Loveless, E Daniels, B Perlman, A Giser K Zak, 1 Glascock D. Wiley, J. jones. Row 2: P. Roche QCoachj, L. Sappenfield J Koch, D Walla I Leslie P Catron, H Gross, B Mc Ewen, G. Preston, D. Bethal, D. Blackstone, C. Buchoz, B Kahl, D Mosier, F Shoippi, A Howard Row 3 F Warren QCoachj, B. Blackman, D. Smith QMgr.j, J. Cooper, J. Donovan, R Nichols, D Pasley C Riley D Wendt, D Vincent, I. McDanial, D. Sweetman, D. Parker, W. Snider, P. Haven, B Evans B Watts E Sandoval BEE FOOTBALL This year's Bee football fared little better than Varsity, finishing in the cellar, with a record of two wins, six loses and one tie. Most Valuable player, jim Cooper, was a standout on this otherwise unsuccessful team, providing most of the touchdowns with his long runs. Co-captains Bill Blackman tan endj and jay Leslie Ca tacklej both had fine years, following closely for runner up. Both Bee wins were at the hands of pre- season rivals, and thus didn't count in the final league standings. The first was a 39-O romp over hapless Sierra Vista, with Colt jim Cooper running wild. The other win came over Monte Vista, 20-19, in a closely fought contest which was decided by a Colt conversion. But, the most important thing about this team is its potential as a future champion- ship contender. With its many fine stars, combined with the returning Varsity excep- tionals , the future for Covina football looks bright. Catches such as this were often made by the Bee halfback, jerry Donovan. i 2 j ' . , 7 . ig K . . 2 is A f ff ,. , I 4'ifii.f.' .. .. - . - - A ii ' , lift L . Q -I , ...... : ,Q -' 5 -' .. -. si ., f if Q ,,,. , . V 2 , , ig.. - .. ' 1 5 Q ' --'H - 'A . V r .ti-fr, :, ,,,,, r: I. ,, ,w jgtisssg . - . Z K I. Y . . N by -Av.v .V . . ,V , ,L , KL.,, H V., A q Af t-eff V. S -' . . , . C . - ,' , kkf . A ,Q K . W A , ' '- - ' ' ' L. r. L,k. .,, . ff L f- ', ..'- 1 ,: ., : , X S . .. ' , 1 N Q , . if up .. E . ., - -- . f ---- 4 ' ' -, ' I . g t lmc,-wf ffifrrg r , . ,. , 1593? W1 .st raw ., ,R Vh f i---t ,'-. ' -- 1 ' K:- . - ' . 5 Was! -ff J - - V+- - at -iff: L - - ' ff -ww, rsfwvsmf fm- 9 ig' - M. may gs-' 'M . I-f sw . fit . - -- ' ar ' -. -. .... i .- Front row: S. Anaya, M. Durphy, B. Drake, F. Fliecheker, M. Mouzakus, R. Pugliesie, B. Preston, D. Demig, K. Russel, E. Madsen, T. Cambon, D. Coye, T. Shurt, P. Nuttes. Back row: D. Anderson, S. Kating, M. See, S. Batcheler, Tim Deuel, M. Haney, B. Gapper, T. Morley, A. Moore, D. Canary, D. Wade, S. Chase, T. Sugi- moto, M. Kinder, B. Smith, S. Petrovich, D. Lyster, S. Barron, D. Brown, B. Manley, B. Wood, M. Scupine, D. Castanata, R. Katich, F. McBride, 1. Garland, T. Pee, R. Lowder. B. Perry CEE TEAM The Cee Football team enjoyed a fine season, remaining in title contention until the last game of the year, which they lost to Los Altos , 13-6. Inspired by their new coaches, Mr. Lester and Mr. Snyder, the Gees unleashed their powerful attack on opponent after opponent, leaving a path of devastation behind. Their success can not be attributed to just one player, but must be designated as a full team effort. Fullback Steve Barron tallied most of the team's points, with short plunges, and some long kick-off returns. Quarterback Dan Lyster proved to be a valuable ball handler, guiding Colt attacks. Tim Deuel was exceptionally effective on defense, as was Randy Lowder. All of these boys reflected the spirit and attitude instilled in them by their fine coach, Mr. Lester. J. V. TEAM - This year's j. V. Football team enjoyed a very successful season, and helped provide the backbone for this year's Varsity Foot- ball team. Senior Quarterback, Mike Len- ahan, had a brilliant year, both on the J. V. and Varsity levels. Mike came off the bench earlier this year to complete 7 of ll passes , good for one touchdown and valu- able yardage, to boost the spirit of the team. The team's heavy line also played a big part in the successful season, and should give our future Varsity team the needed boost that it requires. Practices with the Varsity team were a common thing with the SUODS LV- 'S 175 VARSITY HARRIERSA HARD WDRK A D THIRD PLACE Bottom row: S. Demel, D. Chowning, R. Beno, A. Roberts. Top Row: L. Wolters, B. Schofield, S. Sweetman, M. Donaldson, J, Sotelo, Co -captain Schofield ea VARSITY CROSS-CDU TRY Coach Prieur's Varsity Cross Country squad enjoyed a fine season, compiling a 7-2 record for a third place finish in the tough Mont- view League. The Colt runners, paced by Co-captains Bill Schofield and Charlie Freadhoff, and CIF semi-finalist Lynn Wolters, re- mained in contention for first place, until the last meet when they were beaten by Los Altos, 39-21. 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A - e K3?n5?5g1f'?s - Co - captain Freadho ff VARSITY SCORES COVINA 15- 50 COVINA 15-45 COVINA 3 1 - 2 5 COVINA 20-41 COVINA 16-40 COVINA 18 -39 COVINA 17 -4 1 COVINA 23 -38 COVINA 39-2 1 RECORD: Sierra Vista Monta Vista La Puente Northview Nogales West Covina Baldwin Park Edgewood Los Altos 7-2 A fast pace was always set by Bill Schofield Front row: E. Winter, L. Khyne. Back row: J. Lenaburg, I. Piehl, FRQSH-SGPH. CROSS W. Tice. Although their third place finish may not seem impressing, the hustle and determination shown by this year's Frosh-Soph Cross-Country team is something to be proud of. Danny Vas- quez had a fine year, and promises to be one of the mainstays of next year's Varsity team. Most valuable player Gary Baer, and little Ollie Croak pro- vided the inspiration and enthusiasm that this team needed, and often lifted the team's spirit when it was down. The team's performance this year shows the competent tutoring of Coach Prieur, whose words of wisdom are the most important things in trans- forming this team in a successful Var- sity in the future. Mike Donaldson and Eddie Winter were always leaving their opponents in the dust. . V. CROSS-COU TRY This year's j.V. Cross Country team proved to be a remarkable one, indeed. Finishing in second place due to a real heartbreak loss to Los Altos , 40-39, the Colt running attack managed to place its first five runners ahead of all oppo- nents, except Los Altos. Leading the onslaught were seniors Mike Donaldson and Steve Sweetman, and junior Steve Demel, who often finished just tenths of a second apart in their races. The team effort this year was supreme, and with many of these boys returning next year, Coach Prieur's potential Varsity team , may be the one to fin- ally dethrone Los Altos. -COU TRY Front row: F. Croak, P. Barber, D. Vasquez, G. Bayer, R. Rolfmer. Back row: R. Knight, S. Preston, S. Brady, B. Brown, T. Gray. Gary Bayer was often found to be at the front of the pack. i ANCTHER LE GUE TITLE . . . Row 1: Scott Stephens, john Walla, Jim Perry, Johnl-Ieiner, Verne Chadwick, Mark Walker. Row 2: Stan Preston, mgr. , Mike Sanderson, john Paterson, Charles Freadhoff, Bob McCormick, Charles Henderson, jack O'Leary, Chuck Walsh , mgr. Always a superlative basketball team in the past, the 1965-66 Colt basketball team proved to be no exception. In a season marked by Doc Sooter's 400th victory, the Colts dominated the league easily, winning 20 games for the ninth time in ten years foverall record, 25-41, Leading this highly talented squad were All-Montview League selections Jim Perry, a senior, and Bob McCor- mick, a junior. Perry proved to be the Colt's sharp-shooter from the outside, compiling a 20 point a game aver- age. In a supreme effort jim managed to break the Colt's single game scoring record with a remarkable 41 points against the La Puente Warriors. Meanwhile junior center Bob McCormick was the man who got the ball for Perry, mainly by dominating the boards and grabbing numerous rebounds. Often playing against boys much bigger than himself, Bob still managed to do a fine job both defensively and offensively, and he never let the Colts down. VARSITY SCORES In addition to these boys, the Colt basketball team had two unsung heroes in junior Verne Chadwick and senior John Paterson. Chadwick 12nd team Montview Leaguej often scored in double figures during the season, and was a welcome support to Perry and McCormick. Paterson captain Jim Perry COVINA QHonorable Mentionj showed exceptional ability for rebounding, often 'k NON l.1EAGUE out-jumping boys 5 to 6 inches taller than himself, and he could al- 55 E1 Monte 6-7 ways be counted on to grab the key rebound. 60 Bishop Amat 68 Rounding out the squad were seniors jack O'Leary and Charlie Fread- 49 Chaffey 63 hoff. O'Leary used his muscle to fight for the rebounds while Freadhoff proved to be a defensive specialist. Seniors Mike Sandersoln, Charleszh ARROYO TOURNAMENT 553521339 1Ss2tL:tSg:Iet1:LhE1nZ,g3n1ilelohn Walla played well w en given e 55 Arcadia 50 50 El Rancho 64 44 Glendora 66 53 Chaffey 66 CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT 61 Cantwell 77 39 South Hills 58 65 St. Francis 77 47 Notre Dame 61 64 Millikan 48 MONTVIEW LEAGUE 45 62 West Covina 64 69 46 49 Nogales 77 70 59 62 Los Altos 66 61 47 62 Edgewood 48 69 45 61 Baldwin Park 78 72 73 55 Northview 93 63 55 57 La Puente 60 83 C. I. F. PLAYOFFS 48 El Rancho 59 72 Pacific 61 I i AND WIN ND. 400 FOR DOC SCOTER I+ , White with a ju Mccormick tips one in' Freadhoff hits a short one. Dinwiddie gains the needed points. Dinwiddie cuts in. BEES Despite the fact that this year's B Basketball team had many fine players , it enjoyed only an average season finishing with an 8-6 record and 3rd place in the league. Don Shinn CAll-Montview League lst teamj led the Covina attack and with his artful shooting gained the name of Mr Clutch. Junior Tim Ord f2nd team All-Montview League! also had a fine year often outhustling opponents as the leader of the Colt fast-break . Juniors Steve Sparks and Dick Stange turned out to be two of the Most-Improved players in the league earning an Honorable Mention on the All Montview League B team. Altogether, this year's B team , with its hustle and de- termination, is not one to be held down. Back row: K. Hillenburg, B. Dinwiddie, G. Claudius, T. joseph, S. Sparks, D. Gibson, E. Hunt P. Burdon, P. Haven, B. Blauvelt, C. Riley, T. Ord. Front row: D. Shinn and D. Stange. i82 Mr. Couch, B. Williams, J. Fagan, D. Haas, C. Dixon, K. Brewer, S. Dolan, C. McCormick. J. V. Although composed mainly of freshmen and sophomores, this year's youthful 1. V. basketball team was a remark- able one. Compiling a 13-l record, they easily took first place in the League. Led by freshmen Chuck Mc- Cormick and Bernie Williams , and sophomores Steve White and joe Fagan, the J. V. 's devastated their op- ponents With their balanced scoring attack. McCormick was named to the First Team Montview League as a freshman, While White, Fagan, and Williams made Second Team as underclassmen. Sophomores Steve Dolan, Craig Dixon, and Dane Haas proved to be valu- able assets to the team, using their height to get valuable rebounds. Looking ahead, one can see this team's potential as a virtual CIF champion. Lenahan hits a short one over Viking defenders. Craig Dixon drives in for another two points. CEE This year's Cee team, under the direction of Coach Jensen had a fine year, finishing With a 9-5 record, and a 2nd place berth. Young jim Lyons often scored in double figures while Steve Barron and Don Shinn backed up Lyons with their fine of- fensive and defensive play. Shinn Was most effective as a shooter, While Barron was used to get rebounds. But most important of all, was the Well organized team effort that the Cee's put together, showing the mark of real champions. Top Row: B. Drake, I. Rhiener, S. Barron, J. Morely, R. Katich, T. Doul, D. Shinn, A. Goland, Coach Jensen. Bottom Row: P. Ryan, B. Ide, J. Lyons, T. Roughton, K. Browning, S. Petrovich, T. Repp. The beginning of another victory for the Cee's. Another twg points for Shim, D. Chowning, G, Frank, K. Bodily, J. Watts, J. Willy, M. Scupine, R. War- ren, R. Carlson, R. Smitter, A. Miller, D. Renner, G. Peterson, F. Fleis- chaker, F. Comoroto, J. McCoin, E. McCrae 184 DEE Even though they are seldom heard of or written about, this year's Dee team deserves a lot of credit. Although they were relatively small for their league, they overcame this with their hustle and spirit, which enabled them to compile a 12-2 record and a 2nd place finish. Mike Scu- pine Qlst team all Montview Leaguej proved to be an accom- plished sharp-shooter for the Colts , often hitting shots that normally are considered very long for boys of this size. Rich Warren also played Very Well, helping to roundont the team. There will always be a place for the small man, as this year's team proved. ROW 1: M. Fagan, B. Owens, B. Perry, B. Manley, L. Vogle, A. Giser, B. Auten, B. Perlman, S. Loveless, J. McDaniel Row 2: D. Blackstone, B. Kahl, D. Durfey, M. Wade, C. Harden, A. Austin, G. Duff, R. Elston, D. Lyster, A. Taylor .Row 3: K. Perry, C. johnson, B. Hulfal-ter, W. Dimlop, D. Canary, H. Preston, R. Puglisse, J. Lindow, E. Madsen, T. Cooper, T. Cambon, B. Kay, S. Zahart, D. Wade, E. Nichols, B. Brown, A. McElwain. VARSITY Plagued by a rash of injuries and a lack of previous varsity experience, the Colt matmen had a rather dis- concerting season, managing to compile only a 6-5 re- cord. Mike Fagan and little Bruce Perry proved to be the only consistent Colt Wrestlers, defeating almost all of their opponents. Fagan ultimately went to the CIF finals, while Perry failed to make the Weight class. Lynn Vogel, in a rougher Weight class this year, was only able to break even in his matches , but still remain- ed as one of the better Wrestlers on the squad. john I-Iembree, Austin Amenya, and john Lindow in their first year of varsity experience also fared well, and should improve in the future. O O Inexperience played a key role on this year's J. V. Wrest- ling team, limiting it to a 6-5 record, and an average season. However, this didn't hold back freshmen Bob Auten and Dan Leister both of whom enjoyed a highly successful year. With a little more experience next year, this team should improve immensely, and become the core of the future varsity teams. 185 Vogel desperately fights for his victory Get off my back! Top Row J Emlg S Shell, W G11e, T Olson, B. Hodesson. Bottom Row: D. Lawrence, G. Zerbes, VARSITY SWIMMI G Considered one of the best teams in the league last year, this year's varsity swim team is no different. A superb blend of work and talent, the team is led by senior Wayne Gile, juniors Jim Vernon and Bruse Hodesson, and FRESHMEN Carl Patton. Already, these boys together have broken the butterfly relay record with a time of 1:52. 2. Hodesson is by far the most versatile on the team , performing in many different events , doing well in each. Meanwhile, the other half of the dynamic duo , jim Vernon, excel in the butter- fly, breastroke, and free-style. Gile was used mainly for distance, competing in the 200 and 400 yard free- style, while Patton, was best in the relays. With this hard core of talent, Covina has the potential of a team that should dominate the league in the coming year. l-Inrqoccnh lrnone nn uri!-'ln Annan,-.ni-.-1 in .-CIA.- ..,.,-.A Row 1: D. Whiting, A. Moore, R. Puglisse, C. Lennet. Row 2: M. Mozalcis, M. I-Iansey, G. Saunders, J. Espedal. Row 3: P. Petrovich, D. Wooley, A. Morely, S. Wood, D. Dorington. BEE SWIMMI G Starting off slowly, this season, the B swim team has never really gotten off the line. Lack of experience has played a key role in the many defeats, but despite this, there still remains bright spots on the team. Craig Livingston has been the most valuable to the team participating in the 50 and 100 yard freestyles, and winning handily. Dave Lawrence, the B's top breast- stroke man has also been outstanding, and to- gether with Livingston, brightens up a rather dull year. Another close race . CEE SWIMMING Thus far this year, the C swim team has been the most successful of all the teams. They have easily defeated all opposition, breaking numer- ous records in the process. Allan Moore, an- other' outstanding freshman swimmer, is the team's leader, swimming in mainly the distance races. Freshman Mark I-Iansey and sophomore Bob Wooley are the team's freestylers, usually finishing one-two in most of their races. To round out the squad, there is joe Espedal, a versatile swimmer, who competes in many different events, and is one of the most reli- able men the team has. With these boys per- forming so well, Covina should come up with another one of its fine teams in the future. Dorington takes big lead in backstrol-te 187 VARSITY TENN S With many of last year's outstand- ing lettermen returning this year, the future for our varsity tennis team looks bright. Winning four of its matches up until this deadline, the team currently is at the top of the Montview circuit. Seniors Allan Hamlin, Roy Bogdanoff, and Scott Rose, all of Whom excelled last year, are continuing their fine playing this year. But the true leader of the team is junior Scott Goldband, the number one man, and probably the best singles man in the league. So, With all this talent, the Colts are a strong contender for the Montview league title , and figure Row 1: R. Cheetam, J. Arvis, S. Rose, I. Powell S. Goldband, Row 2: I. t9 fight to get it- Walla, R. Bogdanoff, A. Hamlin, D. Crawford, G. Duff, and Coach Jensen. Scott Rose serves to opponent. Goldband, Covina's top man in Gil Lackey, NO. 1 LV. action. J. V. TENNIS Row 1: R. Smith, C. Dixon, C. McRey'nolds, T. Stube, C. Rasmussen, F. Gooch, M. Haskel, T. Tuxedo, B. De Camp Row 2: G. Panzy, D. Kirk, M. Hardgrave, B. Flowers, T. Wollie D. Lockwood, D. Arbruster, B. Tooth, S. This yea1 S V, tennis team is Batchellor, C. Pollack, Coach Wendoi-ff. also enjoying a fine year, Winning its first three matches , then losing the fourth to Arcadia. Sophomores Gil Lackey is the team's best man, Winning his four matches, thus making himself a likely candidate for a spot on the varsity squad be- fore the year is over. Craig Dixon and Randy Dixon, also sophomores , have shown a great deal of talent in their play and together with Lackey, form the backbone of the team if 15 jim Houchin show exceptional form on the bars. Row 1: R. Rhoner, R. Essenwein, W. Barber, B. Reeves, J. Greer, M. Kritchevsky, I. Morsey, J. Rotter, J. Nash, H. Rotter. Row 2: T. Meansky, S. Loveless, I-I. Scott, B. Pipp, J. Darrow, G. Zivelonghi, A. Russel, B. Manley, S. Sales, K. Saxon, S. Henry. Row 3: L. Cohen, J. Shepart, J. Glasscock, A. Lieberman, B. Bodily, F. Flintstone, D. Darrow, J. Houchin, G. Preston, D. Catron, M. Kunza, M. Moore Back Row: R. Holden, L. Schioppi, A. Schioppi, F. Schioppi, B. Doer, Coach Warren. 189 i ,. 5, , E51 II Al Schioppi executes the extremely difficult Iron Cross . GYM ASTICS With many of last year's lettermen returning, the Colt gymnastic team should enjoy a fine year. In their only match up to this deadline, they clobbered Charter Oak 95-25, gathering six lst places . Versatile senior Al Schioppi picked up 14 points in various events, ranging from the high bar to the rings . Walt Barber broke the school record for the rope climb, with a time of 3. 6 seconds. Butch Pipp showed fine form in the free exercise event and the side horse, gathering firsts in both. Thus, by looking at the facts presented here, one can surmise a successful year for the Covina Colt gymnasts. TRACK 4 - :E -f .fs1ga,g f45,'ffeig2s1-mx M if X Q K ' Em if A -X M.,--f vnex .- f 4 'sir 2 A is-151, .3 Y 5155 , ' H -W1 1 x ggi aw K X X1 .ss 1 J, 1 ,W Q iii EN H if ,X x. k M 4 w Q gl 2,62 Ik Q wma ESQ, Zi . 6' if, :ff , H 9 2 I 32 fs 2 'lv , Fes'ff,.fv, 12 f 'fb1 - 5555255 .. . , gffi f11,gpm..f,A R 1-H55-?P? ,A , ,wslrx .,::ff5-5'-1? K V . ..,. H1113 12, - , -1 .m m ig ,g - 5. N, fif, . X . .::- , .. sms' . . -fafiil' 5911? TRACK I966: A PCRTRAIT OF DETERMINATION fs- Vg.. Row 1: M. Walker, G. Bayer, W. Collums, K. Thompson, H. Fox. Row 2: A. Roberts, R. Knight, L. Wolters, 1. Paterson J. I-Ieffner, S. Demel, D. Chowning, G. Johnson. Row 3: A. Amenya, J. Noel, E. Lofgreen, D. Haas, M. Donaldson, F Robinson, K. Batchellor, S. Sweetman, L. Kend. Row 4: V. Chadwick, M. johnson, D. Rasly, L. Yanoff, J. Sotelo. VARSITY Experience played a key factor in the success of this year's varsity track team. With 17 lettermen returning the Colts had a definite ad- vantage over the other teams in the league and they used it well. They compiled a 2-1 win record at the time of this deadline. Seniors Lynn Wolters and Wayne Collums, the team captains, proved to be the most versatile performers on the squad. Wolters partici- pated in the 880 yd. run, the 880 yd. relay and the hundred yard dash and was one of the finest all-around runners in the league. Meanwhile Wayne Collums , who also participated in the low hurdles , 100 yd. dash, 880 yd. relay, excelled in the long jump with a record break- ing leap of 24 ft! Between these two boys most of the points were gathered and they often meant the difference between a win or a loss. But the varsity track team was trully a team effort, and as a team effort it was the most successful. john Paterson, an excellent long jumper and 100 yd. dash man, was also the Colt's top high jumper, clearing 6 ft. three times with his tremendous leaps. Another fine jumper, although in the long-jump category, was junior john I-Ieffner who together with Paterson and Collums was one of the top in the league in this department. The running of the team was capably handled by a group of seniors with previous varsity experience. In the shorter races fthe 220 yd. and the 440 yd. dashesj speedsters Mike Donaldson and Howard Fox jumped off to big leads and never relinquished them. Meanwhile, in the long distance races, Colt milers Charles Freadhoff and Dane Haas paced the Colt runners to win while Dick Chowning and Gary Bayer were the top 2-milers on the squad. Also important was Covina's unbeatable 880 yd. dash team, composed of seniors Steve Sweetman, Alton Roberts and Lynn Wolters. It usually meant the first three places for Covina. Thus , composed of a group of not only experienced, but also versa- tile seniors, the Covina track team has the necessary attributes of a real champion. Co-captain Wayne Cullums Co-captain Lynn Wolters Donaldson Was one of Covina's top long jum pers . Low hurdles champion Collums in action. SW A photo finish! Paterson clears six feet in high jump. Dane Haas was Covina's top miler O 0 O ag a Freadhoff finishes with fastest time in A D OF EXPERIENCE mile. Wolters breaks tape in fourth 880 trimnph Chowning takes lead in two mile. 193 'TS 5 5 Iss Bottom Row: J. Lentz, T. Gray, E. Winter, J. Sieger, S. Preston, D. Bronson. Top Row: T. Ord, T. Whid- bee, T. Brady, I. Greil, B. Brown, E. Sandoval, T. Chidboy. BEE Brad Brown takes first in a close race. Colt runners finish one-two in the 220. The Bee track team found the going quite rough in the league this year, managing to win only 3 of 9 meets. Composed mostly of freshmen and sophomores, the team showed a definite need for more experience, and should be a lot better once they get it. Despite this, they showed tremendous hustle and determination, often staying late after school to work at hard practices. Top men on the squad were juniors Tim Ord and Ed Winters, sophomores Bill Watts and Terry C-ray, and freshman jim Seigero. Ord excelled in the 660 yd. run and the hurdles, consistently taking first place in them through most of the meets. Bill Watts showed excep- tional form in two of the tougher events, the pole vault and the shot put. Winters, mean- while, was valuable to the team as a high jum- per, even though it was the only event he com- peted in. To round out the squad, there was Terry Gray and Pete Seiger in the 220 yd. dash, both of whom managed to place in most of the races . Thus, this group of talented athletes should be a tremendous help to future Varsity track teams . ..,,, -- --ffA-fff a ,if . 5 .. , ' .W Bottom Row: W. Atkinson, L. Mclllwain, O. Croak, K. Jardine, j. Chincherik, I.. Gingrich. Top Row: J. Piehl, P. Lippman, D. Brown, D. Ray, S. Foster, B. Knutsen, I. Kirkpatrick, T. Catron, G. Gibson, j. Rhiner. CEE Although they managed to break a few records, this years C track team wasn't able to do much else winning only 3 of 9 meets. The team seemed seemed to lack the balance that most good track teams have, specializing in only a few events. But, the few events they specialized, they did with par excellence, proving to be just about unbeatable. Highlighting the record breakers, was Covina's fantastic 1320 yard run team, composed of sophomore Danny Vasquez and freshman Olaf QFroggiej Croak, both of whom battles between themselves for first place finishes in most of the meets. Dennis Brown, another freshman, enjoyed a fine year, usually finishing second or higher in the shot put and the high jump. The running attack was led mainly by jeff Rhiner Calmost an automatic first place finisher in the 660 yard dashj and Lynn Mclllwain, a strong competitor in both the 100 and l80 yard dashes. Thus, with the potential these boys possess, they are destined to be future Varsity lettermen, and true assets to the team. Piehl easily clears 1O'6 Danny Vasquez paces Colts in the 1320, BASEBALL BASEBALL I966: A NEW COACH . . . 1, y I . 5 ,. . 5 X A, . f ,, 1 Af ,CEM , C 2 , X, . N f N X, . ' ' ' . f ' ' 1 ,Q , - if A - f , ' .--M-we , 1 Q ' l 9 5 ' ' 5 fi' f . 2 3 V+. A A V K if , ,K M ,-N,, A Q, ,Zi x fm. 7 K g E I 5. I x l je, , . . ug, , .V .ig ,, Q . , ,,, , H . X A,-if , , f , ' -is to I ' I Q S 'Y . ' ' f ,. if f . , , -1- his Q W '-., Y 1 X , ' X . W 1 'S H f' ' . if H g A U Q A N , A ., A K as - W K,-LH' ' . ' , f fb f 57 7 .' ' ,.., Lgffw it . 4 E , ' p L, , 5 . 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Cancellieri, L. Goebel, D. Wendt, A. Wise, M. McNeil, B. Smith, Top Row: B. Edens, P. Opatkiewicz, B. Schofield, B. McCormick, B. Gaddy, B. Wildman, J. Schons, B. Moore, R. Stange, Coach Kemp. VARSITY As spring rolled around the Colt Varsity baseball team occupied its typical spot, first place in the Montview league. Directed by new Coach Kemp, the team used its experience Q6 returning Varsity letter- menb to record a 1-O-3 record against its league opposition up to this deadline. Pitchers Bill Schofield Q6-35 and Mike McNeil C8-25, both seniors, baffled rival hitters with their blazing fastballs, while also providing key hits with their bats . In addition to pitching, one of the most important cogs in the Colt dynamo was their hitting attack. Senior Allan Wise led the team in this department, slugging 6 home runs and driving in numerous r.b.i. 's. The Colts also had the best shortstop in the league in senior Larry Goebel, who could always come up with the big defensive play in addition to his fine hitting. Meanwhile, catchers Bob Wildman and Darrel Gerhard alternated their catching duties, and both were able to mount hot batting streaks during the. Season. Coach Kemp But despite all of thise talented seniors, the Colts also had some very talented juniors, three of whom landed first stung positions. One of these was the team's best hitters fbatting average wisej, Ron Opakie- wicz, who played second base. The other two were juniors Bob Moore, pitcher, Bob McCormick, a first baseman. With these three ballplayers returning next year, together with the rest of fine young j.V. 's, it is doubtful whether the Colt Montview League dynasty will ever fall. VARSITY SCORES LEAGUE ist HALF znd HALF ist HALF znd HALF Co-captain McNeil Co-captain Wise Nogales 0 O Covina 2 4 Los Altos 5 l Covina 0 6 Edgewood 0 6 Covina 2 17 Baldwin Park 2 2 Covina 4 4 Northview 3 4 Covina 0 5 La Puente 2 O Covina 0 6 West Covina 3 - Covina 18 - NON-LEAGUE Azusa 6 Covina 2 Bonita 6 Covina 7 Arcadia 3 Covina 4 El Rancho 2 Covina 1 Claremont 0 Covina 5 Pasadena 5 Covina 4 Wise hits one of his seven home runs. McNeil eyes reluctant runner as he delivers. In addition to being a great pitcher, Bill was a good hitter. ,iw Jig. A A,gg,,gmgw1112Fe-,fo-fyfiffvrn' -ffm' 'mmf '3.?W?f ?W ,:wQ1f2s1:e,. siisswissifas-f ..-1.:g:s- SW-'if ' isi- ' ' ' ' -':3???22l?:fffii-if M is- H5 TX' 'i bivziiw , E yn - 1 e we -7 -. .... , ,, 'Im' ' ' f f - gvxw -:Q ' K -f--i,Mm,,w,., ,.., ,,-.f-,:,1--1--'H-gffi --ff . et, i - H - .V - 1 'F t- J 'W xl- ' W- ff.:vQfw,fw ,,Q,l,w:k k:kWw:5M:w.kf TW-f::z':1I' ii' SK ' .. 1 .fe s , - 'fun ' -gr, s-1,1-zL:Qzif,,,5g k K k , , 1: ' 1 -. 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BUT THE SAME CHAMPIGNSHIP TEAM Goebel slides into third with a triple. Bottom Row: S. Dolan, T. Joseph, S. Wening, I. Koch, S. Barward, R. Geardine, D. Gardener, T. Jones, R. Blauvelt. Top Row: Coach Douglas, T. Tuthill, G. Midcap, S. Sims, R. jones, P. Haven, P. Gilbert, I. Giambi, S. Brubaker. fmw. 72255 . .. . . , -.... ..-:. Q If '-:. 1-I Ve . '- ' f ' - ' ' 'S 1 1 , i ' New J -V- CO-aCh Wally Douglas didn t get too much of a Welcome Dlllllll Dlll Dllll ' .... .... l from hie team thie year, ae they managed te eempile Only a 5-6-1 record. Having its second off-year in a row, the team t't't . . . . t T Was Heyer able to Suetalh any lead Of a Wlllhlhg Streak, and ae their reeerd ihdieates, they 10 St a game fer every Ohe that they ,t Won. Des ite their loss of man fine ball la ers to the Varsi , the jsijfigtgf,gf,t,j,.r4.Ughf 525.3 .r ' in ,' ' j...,, ,K - ,-glfffy-'I-ff l -V - 'S Were able tO make the meet Of what they heel- Plfehefe ltee Terry Tuthill Q2-D, Mike Saras C2-25 and Glen Medcap Cl-lj Plelfetl UP all the I -V- Wine between themeelvee- ltlellalhg them gg out were Stu Sims, john Giambi, and john Koch, who stroked the . KQV hits ta many a1-V- VlCf01'Y- SO, ae the sophomores OH the team am a llttle more ex erience, and the umors move u to 2-ae ..,, . ., ef :-. rg-f..1.i -ff--' Q l-ff. um: H ?2'fa:'a,':f1'fi,:e?f:izsapgrgsfegaesgs?e.fax5i'iae-eefrltfthfttfllftafr-'w-hlwzfsnszs:.:yts-XQLKI'wife-Ish taflf-team? ' I ' ' .... Va1'S1'L'y, both thef. V. S and the VaI'S1ty look fOI'WaI'Cl to brlghter SCHSOIIS 1'1GXf yeaff. Shortstop, Dan Walla, starts double play. Mike Sards shows excellent pitching form. Geardine lashes single to left field. 200 Steve Barron attempts to get runner. Mike Scupine holds rtuiner at first. FROSH Coach Snyder's Frosh baseball team roared off to a fast start this year, compiling a 12-0 first place record to date. Led by pitchers Chuck McCormick, Don Parker fboth 3-OJ and southpaw Mike Scupine fl-OD, the team has been able to hold all opponents virtually scoreless. Meanwhile the Frosh hitters Went to work, hitting at a torrid pace, often exploding for big innings . Bruce Evans 1.397 batting averagej, Steve Barron f.308D, and Robbie Auten 1.3275 proved to be more than capable hitters, frequently gathering key hits and driving in clutch runs. Thus, With the perfect combination of hitting and pitching, the freshmen have been able to maintain their un- blemished record, a feat which is indeed remarkable. Looking ahead to the future, one can foresee another charnpionshiplfarsity team, just one of the many produced here at Covina High. Bottom Row: B. Barro, T. Deuel, A. Bauer, B. Evans, D. Lyster, S. Barron, G. Claudius, T. Sugimoto, P. 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San Bernardino Rd. C ovina -A- Adams, Kent. . .Sr. Class Cotuicil. Aikin, Trenda. . .Modeling Club, Future Homemakers, All- Girl Revue. Andersen, jean. . .Drill Team - Sec. , Basketball Drill Team, Future Teachers - Treas. , All-Girl Revue, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess. Anderson, Jacque. . . Chess Club - Sec. , Future T63-Cl161'S, International Club , Civitans, Girls League Board, Drill Team - Historian, Basketball Drill Team, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess, All-Girl Revue, A.S.B. Sec. of Records, Inter-Club Council Sec. , Sr. Play - Ass't. Director. Armstrong, jackie. . .Y-Teens, Alcyonians - Pt. Box Keeper, Wycaipians - Historian, G,A.A, Girls' Letter Club, Wel- coming Committee, All-Girl Revue. Arnold, Stephanie. . .Future Nurses-Pres. , Sr. Play. Arvis, jacques. . .A.F,S, Student from France, Leadership, Boys' League Board, Seraphs, Tennis, Prom Court King. ..B- Baker, jerry. . . Chess Club, Photo Club, Astronomy Club, jr. , Sr. Plays. Barber, Walt. . .Lettermen's Club, Gymnastics - Most Inspiring. Bates, Carol. . .Alcyonians - Pres., Historian, Ass't. Treas., Wycaipians - Historian, Girls' League Board, G.A.A. , Thespians, Sr. Class Council, Inter-Club Council, jr. Play- Best Actress, Basketball Homecoming Princess, Daisy Chain, All-Girl Revue, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess, Flagtwirler, Sr. Legislator, Yearbook Staff - Ass't. Activities Editor, Activi- ties Editor, Sr. Most Service. Bathurst, Evelyn. . .G.A.A. Beno, Richard. . .Astronomy Club, Lettermen's Club, Olym- pians, V. Cross-Country, Cee, Bee Track. Besser, Bob. . .Esquires - Treas. , Welcoming Committee, Swimming - Most Valuable, Head V. Cheerleader, Frosh, Soph. , jr. , Sr. Class Councils, Valentine Ball Prince, Jr. Play, Sr. Mothers' Tea Model, Honor Roll. Blaylock, Bill. . .Marching, Pep, Concert Bands. Bogdanoff, Roy. . .Boys' League Bond, Lettermen's Club, Triad Council, j,V,, V. Tennis, Marching, Pep Bands. Bowman, George. . .Future Farmers. Brown, john. . .Esquires, Frosh, Sr. Class Councils, Prom Court Prince, Cee Football, Gymnastics. Bronson, Nancy. . .G.A.A. , Girls' Letter Club, Inter-Club Council, Modeling Club, International Club, Welcoming Committee, Art Club-Treas. , All-Girl Review, Future Teachers-Pres. , Y-Teens, Senior Mothers' Tea Hostess. Burgner, Linda. . .Quill and Scroll, Civitans, International Club, Thespians, Modeling Club, Class Council, All-Girl Revue, Sr. Play, Prom Court Princess. Bushman, Cyndi. . . -C- Cabezuela, Carlos. . .Sr. Class V. Pres. , Seraphs, Civitans, Lettermen's Club, Frosh, Soph. , jr. , Sr. Class Councils, Cee, Bee, V. Football, j,V, , V. Baseball, Cee, Bee Track. Cadwallader, Ken. . . Camping Club - Sgt. - at-Arms, Sec. - Treas. , Wrestling, Cee, Bee Football. Cagle, Larry. . .Cee Football. Ca1iSher, Nick. . .Camping Club, Wrestling, Tennis. Cambon, Steve. . .Print Club, Cee Football, Wrestling, Gymnastics. Carruthers, Lynda. . .Girls' League Board, Alcyonians, Daisy Chain, All-Girl Revue, Sr. Class Council. Chowning, Richard. . .Lettermen's Club, Cee, Bee, V. Track, LV. , V. Cross-Country - Most Valuable LV, Christensen, Harold. . .Lettermen's Club, Welcoming Committee, Bee, V. Football, j,V, Wrestling. Clark, Peggy. . . Clemensen, Ed. . .Triad Cotuicil, Newspaper Staff, Marching Pep, Dance, Stage Bands. Clothier, Mary Lou. . .Girls' League Board, Wycaipians - Pres. , V. Pres. , Alcyonians - Historian, International Club, Daisy Chain, Honor Roll, All-Girls Revue, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess. Coate, Stan. . .Masque and Dagger Club, Quill and Scroll, Basketball. Collins, Eileen. . .Girls' League Board, Modeling Club, G,A.A. , Future Nurses, Pep Club, All-Girl Revue, Sr. Mothers' Tea Model, Best Looking Sr. , Prom Court Queen. Conlon, Teen. . .Girls' League Board - Pres. , Frosh Rep. , Welcoming Committee, Class Council, Modeling Club, Inter-Club Council, Frosh Class Queen, Football Home- coming Princess, Girl of the Month, Daisy Chain, All-Girl Revue - Director, Bee, V. Cheerleader, Sr. Mothers' Tea Narrator, Yearbook Staff - Art Editor, Honor Roll, Best- Dressed Sr. Coyne, joe. . .Gymnastics. Cozad, Terry. . .Wycaipians - Sec. , International Club - Treas., Girls' League Board, G.A.A., Honor Roll, Girls' Letter Club, All-Girl Revue, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess. Cozadd, Linda. . .Wycaipians - Sgt. -at-Arms, Alcyonians, Girls' League Board, Y-Teens, G.A.A, , Thespians, C.S.F Honor Roll, All-Girl Revue, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess. -D- Daniels, Pat. . .Pep Club, Latin Club, Modeling Club, Alcyonians - Pres. , V. Pres. , Sgt. -at-Arms, Girls' State Rep. , Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess, Daisy Chain - Baccalaure- ate, Basketball Homecoming Princess, jr., Sr. Legislator, Frosh, Soph., Jr. , Sr. Class Councils, Head Songleader, Sr. Most Likely to Succeed. Danks, Linda. . .Future Teachers, Future Nurses, Latin Club, Welcoming Committee, Girls' League Board, G.A.A. All-Girl Revue, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess, Sr. Play. Darrow, Linda. . .Modeling Club, Y-Teens, Welcoming Committee, G.A.A. , Class Council. Demetmiff, Donna. . .Christmas Ball Princess. Deuel, Terry. . . Christmas Ball Queen. Dippert, Doug. . .J.V. Football, Cee, Bee, V. Swimming, Sr. Play. Donaldson, Mike. . .C.S,F, , Frosh, Soph. , jr., Sr. Class Councils, Frosh, Sr. Class Pres. , Esquires - Pres. , Olym- pians, Lettermen's Club, Inter-Club Cormcil, Latin Club , Frosh-Soph. , J.V. , V. Cross-Country - Most Improved 3 Frosh-Soph. , Cee, V. Track - Most Improved Cee, Best Looking Sr. , Valentine Ball Prince, Boys' League Board, Welcoming Committee, Accreditation Committee, Athlet- ic Council, Thespians, Jr. Play. Dunlap, Leonard. . . Chess Club, Coin and Stamp Club - Pres. , Sec. , Drama Club, Boys' League Board, Speech Club, Tennis, Wrestling. -E- Egans, Diana. . .Christmas Ball Princess, Girls' Chorus, Mixed, Concert Choirs, Mikado. Ellings, Jacque. . .Soph. , jr. Class Councils, Wycaipians - Sgt.-at-Arms, Alcyonians, Welcoming Committee, All- Girl Revue, International Club, G,A.A. , Girls Letter Club. Euston, jeff. . .Track. -1:- Fagan, Mike. . .Seraphs, Lettermen's Club, Athletic Coun- cil, V. Football, V. Wrestling - Captain, lst Place in League, Welcoming Committee, Frosh, Soph. , jr. , Sr. Class Councils, Sr. Legislator, Prom Court Prince. Fate, Fred. . .Thespians, Boys' League Board - Pres. , jr. Class Council, Seraphs, Inter-Club Council, Dee Basket- ball, jr. Play - Best Supporting Actor, Sr. Play, Sr. Class Clown, A.S.B. Sec. of Finance, Christmas Ball Prince, Mr. Roberts, Yearbook Staff - Ass't. Sports Editor. Fesler, Lorraine. . .Drill Team - Pres., Sec., Basketball Drill Team, International Club, Triad Council - Historian, Honor Roll, All-Girl Revue, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess, Jr. Play, Sr. Play Director. Fisher, David. . .Future Farmers. Flynn, Michele. . .Leadership- Yearbook Rep., Yearbook Staff-Ass't. Classes Editor, Editor-in-chief, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess, All-Girl Revue, Sr. Class Council. Fout, Charles. . . Camping Club, Future Farmers - Treas. , Gun Football, Wrestling. Fox, Howard. . . Camping Club - Pres. , Lettermen's Club, Frosh Baseball, Track, National Merit Semi-Finalist. Frasier, jack. . .Math Club, Rifle Club, Photo Club, Tennis, Yearbook Staff - Photographer. Freadhoff, Charlie. . .Seraphs, Lettermen's Club, Latin Club, Cee, Bee, LV. Captain, Most Valuable, V. Track, V. Cross-Country - Captain, Most Improved. Freeborn, Don. . .Bee Football. Fulcher, Roy. . .Cee Football, Cee, V. Swimming, Nation- al Forensic League. Fuller, Dave. . .Astronomy Club, Math Club, Cee Football. ..G- Gadberry, Bruce. . .Cee Football, Pep Band, Orchestra, Brass Octette. Gaddy, Butch. . .Lettermen s Club, Frosh, j.V., V. Base- ball, Frosh, Bee Basketball, Frosh, Bee, V. Football. Galbraith, Fred. . .Seraphs, Lettermen's Club, Boys' League Board - V.Pres., Art Club, Cee, Bee, V. Football - Cee Captain, Most Valuable, Bee Most Inspiring, Cee Track, Dee Basketball, Christmas Ball Prince, Welcoming Com- mittee, Enforcement, Sr. Class Council. Gans, Gary. . ..Boys' League Board, Welcoming Committee, Frosh Class Council, Pep, Dance, Marching, Concert Bands, Chess Club, Frosh, j,V, Baseball, LV, Basketball, Bee Football, Honor Roll. Garcia, Jorge. . .Frosh Class Council, Rifle Club, Drama Club, International Club - Treas. , Hostel Club, Band and Orchestra Council - V. Pres. , j'.V. , V. Football, LV, , V. Wrestling, School Band of America, Concert, Marching Bands, Orchestra, Brass Octette. Gerhard, Darrell. . .Lettermen's Club, Cee, Bee, V. Foot- ball, Frosh, LV. , V. Baseball. Gile, Wayne. . .Lettermen's Club, Bee, V. Swimming. Godbold, Landie. . .Art Club - Sec. , Racqueteers - Treas. , Hallmark Art Award - lst, 2nd Places, Reliable Savings and Loan Art Contest - 2nd Place, All-Girl Revue. Goebel, Larry. . .Lettermen's Club, Frosh, J,V., V. Base- ball - J. V. Most Valuable. Greil, Carol. . .Latin Club, Drill Team - V. Pres. , Triad Council, Civitans, Honor Roll, All-Girl Revue. Guinn, Pam. . .Modeling Club - Pres. , Latin Club, Racque- teers, Welcoming Committee, All-Girl Revue, Sr. Mothers' Tea Model, Orchestra, Christmas Ball Princess. Gundling, Ellen. . .Racqueteers 1 Pres. , Modeling Club, Art Club, Inter-Club Council, Welcoming Committee, G.A.A., Future Teachers, All-Girl Revue. -H- Hall, Maxine. . .Future Nurses - V. Pres. , Future Home- makers, All-Girl Revue, Sr. Play, Treble, Mixed Choirs. Hall, Nancy. . .G.A.A, , Girls' Letter Club - Sec. , Future Teachers, Future Nurses, Quill and Scroll - Editor, News- paper Staff, All-Girl Revue, Sr. Play, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess. Hall, Shelly. . .Esquires - Sec. , Cee Basketball, Sr. Class Council, Mr. Roberts. Hamlin, Alan. . .Lettermen's Club, j.V. , V. Tennis - Most Improved. Harding, Kathy. . .Y-Teens, Triad Council - Sec. , Future Nurses, International Club, Frosh Class Council, Drill Team Honor Roll, Orchestra, jr. Play, All-Girl Revue. Henderson, Charlie. . . Henning, Diana. . .International Club, Thespians, All-Girl Revue, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess, Honor Roll, Yearbook Staff - Ass't. Classes Editor, jr. Play. Holden, Rod. . .Lettermen's Club, V. Gymnastics, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Concert, Marching Bands. Holland, Jim. . .Lettermen's Club, Frosh, Bee, J.V. , V. Football. Holt, Linda. . .All-Girl Revue, Mikado, Girls' Chorus, Treble Choir, Concert Choir - Sec. , Choral Council. Hon, Rick. . .Boys' League Board Rep., Dee, Cee Basket- ball, Honor Roll, Band, Mr. Roberts. Hunter, Tom. . .Mixed Choir. .. J - johnson, Greg. . .Band and Orchestra Council, Lettermen's Club, J.V. , V. Football, Bee, V. Track, Honor Roll, Dance, Pep Bands. Johnston, Jessica. . .Latin Club, Modeling Club, Girls' MacDonald, Lynne. , ,Alcyonians - Sgt.-at-Arms, All-Girl League Board - Treas. , Drill Team - Jr. Rep- , Prom Court Revue, C.S.F. , Drill Team - Basketball Drill Team, Future Princess, All-Girl Revue, Sr- Mothers' Tea Model- Teachers, Girls' League Board, National Merit Semi-Finalist, JOHGS, Mary. . .Fuifuro TC3Cl191'S, All-Girl Revue- Honor Roll, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess, Welcoming Commit- tee, Wycaipians - Historian, Y-Teens, Yearbook Staff - K ' Ass't Classes Editor, Classes Editor. MacLeod, Joan. . .Jr. Statesmen - V. Pres., Choral Council, Knight, Pam. . .Wycaipians, Alcyonians, G.A.A. , C.S.F., Thespians, International Club - Pres. , Quill and Scroll, Jr. , Y-Teens, Wycaipian of the Semester, Honor Roll, National Sr. Plays, Honor Roll, Covina Sister City Delegate, Rotar- Merit Semi-Finalist, All-Girl Revue, St. Mothers' Tea ian Conference, Vocal Award. Hostess, Newspaper Staff,'Welcoming Committee. Maddox, Marsha. . .Modeling Club, Racqueteers, All-Girl Knotts, Kathy. . .All-Girl Revue - Director, Basketball Revue. Homecoming Princess, Jr., Sr. Class Cotmcils, Daisy Chain, Mailliard, Jeff. . .Seraphs - Sgt. -at-Arms, Lettermen's Girls' League Board, Jr. Play - Director, Jr. Statesmen, Latin Club, Cee, Bee, J,V, , V, Football - Most Outstanding Club, Modeling Club, Sr. Mothers' Tea Model, Welcoming Lineman, Colt of the Week, Frosh Baseball, Cee, Bee Commiliee, Y-Teens - Treas. , Yearbook Staff - Ass't. Track, V. Wrestling - Mt, Sac Tournament, Frosh Class Activities Editor. Council. Kreppel, Jeanette. . .Class Council, Y-Teens. Malone, Molly. . .Drill Team - Treas. , Sr. Rep. , Future Teachers, International Club. Martin, Judy. . .International Club, Welcoming Committee, - L - Civitans, Girls' League Board, Drill Team - Drum Major, Jr. Ass't. , Valentine Ball Princess, All-Girl Revue. Lackey, Pete. . .J.V, Tennis - Most Valuable. Martinez, Randy. . .Marching, Concert Bands, Concert LaDoma, Kathy. . .Girls' League Board, Welcoming Com- Choir, mittee, Modeling Club-Sec. -Treas. , Racqueteers, Valen- Matus, JoAnn. . .Drill Team - Historian, Girls' League tine Ball Queen, Daisy Chain, Sr. Mothers' Tea-Narrator, Board, Welcoming Committee, Honor Roll, All-Girl Revue. Jr. Play-Director, All-Girl Review. McCoin, Tammy. . .Future Homemakers, G.A.A, LaFaso, Ken. . .Esquires, Math Club, Honor Roll, U.N. McEwen, Judy. . .G.A,A,, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess, All- Written Ecam Award, Outstanding Business Student, U. N, Girl Revue, Rotarian Participation Award, Scholar Quiz - Captain, McMahon, Patti. . . Girls' League Board- Jr. Rep. , Sec. , Rotarian Conference, Medical Explorers, Yearbook Staff - Frosh, Soph, , Jr, Class Councils, Pep Club, Welcoming Sports Editor, Frosh Baseball. Committee, Daisy Chain - Baccalaureate, Songleader, LaForge, Lyn. . .Art Club. Basketball Homecoming Queen, Honor Roll, Sr. Mothers' Laneville, Sue. . .Wycaipians - Wycaipian of the Semester, Tea Narrator, All-Girl Revue. Alcyonians, Thespians, Welcoming Committee, G,A.A., McNeil, Mike. . .Seraphs - V. Pres. , Lettermen's Club, Frosh, Soph. Class Councils, Basketball Homecoming Boys' League Board, Frosh, V. Baseball - Frosh Captain, Princess, A.S.B. Reporter, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess, All- V. Co-Captain. W Girl Revue, Jr. , Sr. Plays. 'Mikkelsen, Judy. . .Alcyonians - Sec. , Wycaipians - Treas. , Lenahan, Mike. . .Esquires, Lettermen's Club, Football, Welcoming Committee, Thespians - V. Pres., Girls' League Basketball, Track, Cross-Country. Board, G,A,A. , Girls' Letter Club, Daisy Chain - Bacca- Lent, Bill. . .Track, Football. laureatte, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess, Football Homecoming Libby, Melody. . .Quill and Scroll, Girls' League Board, Princess, Songleader, Concert Choir - V. Pres., Girls' Trio, Pep Club Council, Modeling Club, Welcoming Committee, All-Girl Revue, Mikado. Daisy Chain, Inter-Club Council, Frosh Editor - Dialogue, Millard, Dave. . .Future Farmers - Reporter. All-Girl Revue - Director, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess, Future Miller, Janet. . .Future Homemakers, Pep Club, G.A,A. , Teachers, Yearbook Staff-Ass't. Copy Editor, Copy Editor. Drill Team - Treas. , Basketball Drill Team, Sr. Mothers' Lightle, Carol. . .International Club - Sec. , V. Pres. , Tea Hostess, A,S,B, Sec. of Correspondence, Accreditation Modeling Club, Future Homemakers, Jr. Play, Jr. Class Committee-Sec. Council, Inter-Club Council. lXlill.er.,a.5l1heresa...,, Modeling Club. Livingston, Craig. . .Esquires, Math Club, Chess Club, Cee7 YMitchell, Charles. . .Esquires, Speech Club, Olympians, Bee Swimming, Jr. Play. l,,,Football,,.Baf5l:setball, Track, Class Council. Lofgreen, Eugene. . .Cee Football, Wrestling, Track. Moon, Larry. . .Camping Club, J,V, , V. Football, J.V. , Lowry, Tim. . .Christmas Ball Prince, Newspaper Staff, V. Wrestling. Gymnastics, Photo Club, Lettermen's Club. Moore, Lorina. . .Y-Teens-Sec. , Quill and Scroll-Sec. , Lujan, Henry. . .Civitans, Bee Football, Gymnastics. G.A,A. , Girls' Letter Club-Treas., Welcoming Committee, Inter-Club Council, Dialogue-Jr. Class Ed. - M - Morgagni, Maria. . .All-Girls Revue. MacDonald, Clayton. . .Gymnastics. - N - Nash, Sue. . .Welcoming Committee, Flagtwirler, All-Girl Revue. Nichols, Kathy. . .Latin Club - Treas. , Wycaipians - V. Pres. , Alcyonians - Sec. , C.S,F,, Girls League Board, Honor Roll, All-Girl Revue, Welcoming Committee, A. F. S . Semi-Finalist. Noel, john, . .Lettermen's Club, Olympians, Cee, Bee, V. Football - V. Most Improved, Most Valuable, Colt of the Week, Cee, Bee, V. Track - Cee, Bee Most Improved, V. Wrestling - Most Improved. Nowotny, Karen. . .Welcoming Committee, Modeling Club, All-Girl Revue - Director, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess. -Q.. Oertel, Steve. . .Math Club, Astronomy Club - Sec. , Treas. , American Chemistry Society Contest - 2nd Place, jr. Science Symposium, Sr. Play, Math Association of America Competition. O'Leary, Jack. . .Seraphs - Pres. , Lettermen's Club, Latin Club, Speech Club, Pep Club, Welcoming Committee, Enforcement, Frosh, Soph. , jr. , Sr. Class Councils, Leader- ship - Parliamentarian, Inter-Club Council, Cee Football, Cee, Bee, LV. , V. Basketball, Friendliest Sr. , Christmas Ball King. Olguin, Mike. . .I.V. Cross-Country, Gyinnastics. -P- Parker, Bobbi. . .Wycaipians - Sec., Alcyonians, Girls' League Board, Y-Teens, jr. Class Council, Welcoming Committee, G,A.A, , Girls' Letter Club, Patty Richards Memorial Scholarship, Football Homecoming Princess, Daisy Chain - Baccalaureate, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess, All-Girl Revue, Head Majorette. Paterson, john. . .Seraphs, Boys' League Board, Lettermen's Club, Olympians, Frosh Baseball, Bee, V. Football - Bee Captain, Most Valuable, V. Co-Captain, Outstanding Back, Outstanding Player, All-League, All-Valley, Bee, V. Basketball - Bee Captain, V. Track - Most Improved, Most Valuable, Valentine Ball King, Sr. Mothers' Tea Model, Accreditation Committee - Chairman, Welcoming Committee, Athletic Council, Orchestra, A,S,B. President, jr. Legislator, Soph. Class Pres. , Frosh Class Council, Sr. Most Service. Pokladnik, Karola. . . Chess Club - Treas. , Art Club, Future Teachers - V. Pres. , International Club, G.A.A,, Girls' Letter Club, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess, All-Girl Revue. Prentice, Camilla. . .Latin Club. Preston, Sue. . .Alcyonians - Treas. , International Club, Soph. , Jr. , Sr. Class Councils, Daisy Chain, Sr. Girl of the Month, Valentine Ball Princess, Honor Roll, Sec. of Activ- ities, jr. Legislator, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess, All-Girl Revue - Director. .. Q .. Quayle, Fred. . .Future Farmers - Treas. -R.. Reeves, Brian. . .Drama Club, Choral Council - Pres. , Triad Council - Pres. , Cee Football, Gymnastics, Brass Octette, School Band of America Alternate, Student Leaders of America, Mikado, Concert Choir - Pres. , Marching Band - Drum Major, Ass't. Drum Major, Pep Band - Student Director, Dance Band - Student Director. Ridino, Linda. . .Drill Team. Robinson, Fred. . .Lettermen's Club, Cee, Bee, V. Track, Cee, Bee, V. Football. Rodriguez, Irma. . .Wycaipians - Sgt.-at-Arms, Pres. , Alcyonians - Sgt. -at-Arms, Modeling Club - V. Pres. , Y-Teens, Girls' League Board, Welcoming Committee, Inter-Club Council, Sr. Class Council, Girls' State Alter- nate, Girl of the Month, Prom Court Princess, Sr. Mothers' Tea Model, jr. Play - Director, Sr. Play, All-Girl Revue. Rose, Scott. . .Math Club, Lettermen's Club, Chess Club, Welcoming Committee, LV., V. Tennis. Roslington, Pam. . .Thespians, Future I-lomemakers, Mas- que and Dagger - Pres. , Treas. , Inter-Club Council, Model- ing Club, Racqueteers, Welcoming Committee, All-Girl Revue, Daisy Chain, Sr. Play. Rotter, Jerome. . .Math Club - V. Pres. , Pres., C.S,F. - Life Member, Lettermen's Club, Athletic Council, Gym- nastics, Medallist Award for outstanding Science Student, Honor Roll, U, N. Exam Award, Edison Scholarship Quarter Finalist, P.T.A, Essay Award, National Merit Finalist, Bank of America Award - Liberal Arts, Outstanding Language Student, Calif. State Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Scholar- quiz Team, Rotarian Conference, Math Contest. ..S- Schechter, Becky. . .Girls' League Board, All-Girl Revue, Jr. Class Council. Schioppi, Al. . .Camping Club, Lettermen's Club, Gymnas- tics - Captain, High Point Trophy. Schofield, Bill. . .Lettermen's Club - V. Pres. , Olympians, Inter-Club Council - Pres. , Welcoming Committee, Class Council, Legislature, National Thespians, V. Cross-Cotmtry - Co-Captain, Most Improved, Sr. Scholar, Frosh, LV, , V. Baseball - J.V. Co-Captain, Cee Basketball, Athletic Council, Most Likely to Succeed, Honor Roll, Valentine Ball Prince, A.S.B. V. Pres. , Jr. Class Pres. , jr. Play - Best Actor, Mr. Roberts, Sr. Mothers' Tea Model, Yearbook Staff - Ass't. Sports Editor, Sports Editor, Editor-in-Chief. Schons, jim. . .Baseball. Scott, Haskell. . .Lettermen's Club, Esquires, . Gymnas- tics, V. Wrestling. Sealy, Wayne. . .Lettermen's Club, Seraphs, Art Club-Pres. , Cee, Bee, j,V.-Most Valuable, V. Selhorst, Susan. . .C.S.F. , Honor Roll, All-Girl Revue, jr. Science Symposiurn. Shaw, Bob. . . Future Farmers - Sec. , Astronomy Club. Shepard, jim. . .Lettermen's Club, Gymnastics. Shier, Bonnie. . .Masque and Dagger - V. Pres. , Quill and Scroll, Racqueteers, All-Girl Revue, Sr. Play. Sippola, Carol. . .International Club, Civitans, C,S,F, , Girls' League Board, Welcoming Committee, Drill Team - V. Pres. , Sr. Ass't. Drum Major, Basketball Drill Team, Honor Roll, Valentine Ball Princess, All-Girl Revue. Sleeth, Bill. . .Basketball Manager, Honor Roll, Band. Smith, Bob. . .Seraphs, Lettermen's Club, Cee, Bee, V. Football - Cee, Bee Co-Captain, Frosh, j.V, , V. Baseball. Smith, Donna. . .G.A,A. 2 Pres. , Girls' Letter Club, Latin Club, Future Teachers, Future Nurses, Y-Teens, Inter-Club Council. Sotelo, john. . .Lettermen's Club, Olympians, Cee Foot- ball, V. Cross-Country, Track. Souza, Mark. . .J.V. Basketball, j'.V, Football. Spak, Marilyn. . .Thespians - Sec., G,A,A. - Historian, Girls' Letter Club, Hostel Club, Quill and Scroll. Spohn, Steve. . .Astronomy Club. Stoll, jeff. . .Art Club - V. Pres. , Swimming, junior Women's Club Art Contest - lst Place, Eastland Art Contest- Znd Place. Strouse, Teri. . .Thespians, International Club - Treas. , Sec., Future Teachers, jr. , Sr. Plays, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess. Sullivan, janet. . .Sr. Class Sec., jr. Statesman, C.S,F. - Treas. , Alcyonians, Daisy Chain, Honor Roll, Prom Court Princess, Sr. Mothers' Tea Model, jr. Play, All-Girl Revue. -T- Taylor, jill. . .Modeling Club, All-Girl Revue. Taylor, Linda. . .Enforcement, Frosh, Soph,, jr. , Sr., Class Councils, V. Pres. , of jr. Class, Modeling Club, Girls League Board, Pep-Club, All-Girl Review, Inter-Club Council, Football Homecoming Queen, D,A.R. Award, Daisy Chain-Flower Girl, Friendliest Sr. Girl, Bee Cheer- leader-Head, V. Cheerleader, Sr. Mothers' Tea, Girl of the Month. Taylor, Phillip. . .Print Club. Thomas Sheila. . .Welcoming Committee, Racqueteers, All-Girl Review, Newspaper-Business Mgr. Townsend, jim. . .Gymnastics. -V.. Vasquez, David. . .Triad Council - Pres. , Math Club, C,S.F, - Life Member, Inter-Club Council, Honor Roll, Bank of America Fine Arts Award, Calif. State Scholarship Vick, Dave. . .l-Esquires, Swimming, Sr. Mothers' Tea- Model. Vick, Marc. . .C.S.F., Radio Club, Honor Roll. Vogel, Lynn. . .Esquires, Lettermen's Club, j,V. , V. Wrestling - Most Valuable, Most Pins. -W- Wade, Marty. . .Drama Club, Lettermen's Club, Welcoming Committee, V. Wrestling. Walker, Mark. . .Coin Club, Olympians, Basketball, Track, Class Council, Welcoming Committee. Walla, john. . .Boys' League Board, Frosh, Soph. , jr. Class Councils, Mr. Roberts, Art Club, Math Club, Pep Club, Basketball, Tennis, Lettermen's Club. Warren, Mike. . .Soph. Class Council, Boys' League Board - Treas., Mr. Roberts, Sr. Play. Watts, Susan. . .Pep Club, Modeling Club, Future Teachers, Welcoming Committee. Wells, Cheryl. . .International Club, Thespians, Masque and Dagger - Sec. , C.S.F, , Welcoming Committee, Piano Achievement Award, jr. Play, All-Girl Revue. Wildman, Bob. . .Esquires, Lettermen's Club, Sr. Class Treas. , Class Council, Cee Football, Frosh, j,V. , V. Base- ball, Honor Roll, Sr. Mothers' Tea Model, Prom Court Prince. Williams, Cathy. . .Alcyonians, Class Council, Girls' League Board, Pep Club - Rep. Honor Roll, Herald Examiner His- tory Award, Honor Roll, Songleader, Jr. Class Play, All Girl Review, Newspaper Staff, Football Homecoming Princess. Williams, Scott. . .Wrestling. Wilson, Cheryl. . .Band, Orchestra. Wilson, Irene. . .Marc.hing, Concert, Pep Bands, jr. Science Symposium, Welcoming Committee. Wise, Allan. . .Seraphs, Lettermen's Club, Sec. of Athletics, Cee Basketball, Bee, V. Football - V. Captain, Frosh, LV. , V. Baseball - V. Captain, All-Valley, All-League Teams, Prom Court Prince. Wolters, Lynn. . .Spanish Club, Seraphs, Lettermen's Club - Sec. -Treas. , Welcoming Committee, Inter-Club Council, jr. Class Treas. , Cee Football, Bee, V. Track, Frosh-Soph., V. Cross-Country - V. Most Valuable, National Thespians, jr. , Sr. Plays. Wright, Judi. . .j'r. Statesmen, Welcoming Committee, Drill Team, Sr. Mothers' Tea Hostess, All-Girl Revue. -Z- Semi-Finalist, National School Band and Orchestra Associa- Zivelonghi, john. . . Lettermen's Club, V. Gymnastics, tion Award, Orchestra. Mixed Choir. ..A.. Administration. . . Advertisements . . A.F.S. Students. . . Alcyonians ..... All-Girl Revue . . Art Club ..... Assemblies .... Around Campus . . A. S.B. Council .... A . S , B , President .... A. S . B. Vice-President . . Astronomy Club .... Autographs .... - B - Band .... Baseball. . . . . ...... . Basketball ............ Basketball Homecoming Court . Bee Cheerleaders ....... Boys' League Board . . . -C- Cafeteria Staff. . ........ California S cholarship Federation Camping Club . . . . ..... . . Campus Cover-Ups ........ Cardinal Staff ..... Cardinal 8 White Staff . . Christmas Ball Court . . Choral Council ..... Coin G Stamp Club. . Colt Wheels .... Concert Band .... Concert Choir .... Concert Orchestra . . Counselors ..... Cross Country . . Custodians . . . -D- Dance Band ....... Dedication ........ District Administration . . Drill Team ....... Drill Team Heads . . -E- Esquires. . . - F .. Faculty .... Flagtwirlers ........ Football ............ Football Homecoming Court . . Freshman Class ........ Freshman Class Council .... Future Farmers of America .... Future l-Iomemakers of America . Future Nurses of America .... ...G- Girls' Athletic Association. . Girls' League Board . . . . GE ERAL INDEX .18 19 . .202-217 . .44-45 ....46 ...51 ...61 ....91 ..42-43 72-73 ..36-37 ....34 ....35 ......56 .,16,64,92 ......s4 196-200 ..178-184 ..96-97 .....79 ..52-53 21 ....62 .. .57 ..74-75 ..38-39 ..40-41 ..98-99 90 57 ..76-77 87 88 . 87 20 ...176-177 ....21 ....86 ...8-9 ...2O ..85 ..82 ..48 . .22-31 81 ..17O-175 . .94-95 . 158-167 ....158 ...6O ..61 ..60 ...55 . .50 Girls' Letter Club . . . .54 Girls' Sextet. . . . . .90 Gymnastics . . . . 189 I.. I .. Inter- Club Council. . . 64 International Club. . . 58 ... J - junior Class ....... . . 138 - 147 junior Class Council ..... .... 1 38 junior Play ........... . . 70 - 71 junior Statesmen of America . . . . . 62 - L .. Lettermens' Club. . . . . 54- .. M - Majorettes ..... - .82 Masque 8 Dagger . . . . 58 Math Club. . . . . . .59 Mixed Chorus . . . .89 Mixed Octet. . . . .90 Modeling Club . . .63 - P - PepBand. . . . . . . . .86 Photo Club. . ..... .56 Prom Court . 102 - 103 - R - Racqueteers. . . . . . 55 Ral.lies.... ...83 - S - Senior Bestest . . . . . . .66 - 67 Senior Class .... . . . .104 135 Senior Class Council- - - - -106 107 Senior Index . . . . . . . 218 222 Senior Play. . . . . . .68 - 69 Seraphs. . . . . . . . . 49 Songleaders ------ - - - - 80 Sophomore Class ..... . . .148 157 Sophomore Class Council . . . . . .148 Speech 8 Debate ...... ..... 5 9 Swimming . .... . . . . .186 187 .. T - Table of Contents. . . . 12 - 13 Tennis....... .... 188 Track ...... . 190 195 Treble Choir . . ..... 89 - V .. 'Valentine Ban court. . . . .100 101 Varsity Cheerleaders. . . . . . . .78 - W .. Welcoming Committee . . . . 64 Wrestling. . . .... . . . .185 Wycaipians ....... . . A7 and fun No one can really apprec1ate the work that paruclpated m 1ts productlon. Our expemences this and. tediouswith many trying moments. This year's ever forget. Inclosing, we would like to thank our staff for 66 CARDINAL4 Thanks also go to Mr. Simonds and Mr. 1 ,SW i,mN:X1r:N ' WN fix . Q lffffff l1hA
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