David Starr Jordan High School - Trailblazer Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)
- Class of 1958
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' 4 Y ' ' 'riff 4 , mimi-Vg V .N . 1 . . 1 ,,.' . 'J u Wg I 0 - t '. iv! 'Q' - ' . K , D 0 .l fl ,A ' . ' 5' 'Oo 0 X 1 'O h . O 1 in bf ha . f. Q. . I 4 - , 'I :ni L ' 0 ' ' . . O fl I1 va'umtcd man .vlmnld not bc llw .vlzz-vc of the frast, IIN! zz mfvy of nzcn 701410 lm-vc gone befor? him. H c nzuxt be in .mum dcgrcc the founder of ll nc-zu flIf0HCl'fIlll1 1iymz.v1y: for carlz new tlzinkcr ix 11 nc-w type of man. - ---Drlvzll Slnrr Jorvifnz QStzmford University Inaugural, l89H 'U ' 0 . 0 D ' 4 , .fi Prologue: D a v i d S 1' a r r J o r d a n lI85l-I93ll A guide, philosopher and friend HSl,'iU7ltl.1'f of unquenrhable thirst for truth and of unalterable integrity in its search, teacher of sympathy and imagina- tion, friend of youth, wise counselor, believer in the inviolable sanctity of the individual human soul, exemplar of the moral virtues, inspirer to the spiritual life, apostle and prophrt of peace . . . If Presidenl' Herberl Hoover's words oi praise seem loo Flowery lo honesl slcepflics, fhe life of David Sfarr Jordan mighi' also seem fo have been 'loo sainlly 'For lhis cenlury of lhe disenchanled. Neverlheless, Dr. Jordan was a frail blazer when l'he grealesi obslacle lo man's progress was man, himself. Know- ledge of lhis obsfrucfion reveals ifself in more than a score of his volumes on human hislory and on zoology. Bu'l' man's wealmess did nol' des'l'roy his iailh in manlcind. Jordan, fhe guide has been described as fhe co-founder and savior of The Leland S+anford, Jr. Universily. Slill, he may have made his greaiesl' coniribuiion as a voice which helped men 'io discover man's frue relalionship fo his world. For, lhis friend of humaniiy was one of lhe firsi lhinlcers 'lo help us realize lhaf by unscienfifically plowing The plains: by culfing down our foresi-wafershedsg and by wan'l'only killing off wild life and human life man had cleslroyed 'lhe bal- ance belween lhe 'Forces of deslruciion-conslruclion. As a direclor of 'lhe Ginn Peace Foundalion, and as Presideni' of lhe WorId's Peace Congress, Jordan 'l'he philoso- pher lraveled and spolre exiensively for fair play bewfeen men and nal'ions. For, he lcnew lhal' if manlrind Failed lo slrilce a compromise beiween himself and nalure, befween man and man, fhis plundered planei' would become fhe deso- laie abode of desolale men. Read his lhoughls scaH'ered lhroughoui' Trailblazer '58g be proud for having been associaled indireclly wilh 'rhis man and direclly wifh his ideals! David Starr Jordan Hialr School 6500 Atlantic Avenue l.ong Beach 5, California K Trailblazer Stall Ed iiors - Associafe Ediiors - Graduafes Sporfs - - Adverfising and Business - Special Wriiers Producfion Slalf Joyce Williams Carolyn Abercrombie Ari Sialf - Pholographers Facully Advisor Arl' - Phoiography 2 Duncan Hari Ron Adkins Gloria Moore lrene Drysdale Pal' Johnsion Slanley Maisch William Shoup Roberl' Swanzey Lanny Wholl' Don Van Dusen , Member f l .5' 3'4o1 Roberla Beeson xi ' Y Connie Murray 1 151, A Andrea Mocsny A nn Linda Boclcman fx C'S'P'A' Linda Byrd E Jan Carpenfer if J - David Nowlin If J B- - Edward Barner CJ 24,6 5 Z - Suzrcfwai , Q , eff -ms O 44.4, L . . Sue King K Zzaff Glenda Day ' Zgflfg Barbara Kuhnholer A LQ Judy Marle++e 4 , X5 Milre Anderson John Gariepy BZ cf V f' 7 Waller Sixsmiih - Paul' Price k tu 266 Roberl Bragole f' ' Jim Hughes Z g . Dale Lingo 466' KM Bruce McAr+hu , Z William Sugden C If 'Ole' Leslie Vanderhoff Ghz! gg LQ6e Nafalie Johnson Jesse Rogers Q41 Raymond de Groal Z A .. - James Milroy 24595 ' I Louis Mellencamp . - C ' I 1 if . w had ' . C. Ti -, Q 17 Q ttgigwgy My Epilogue ----- ----- I 64 35 it ZEN F? 1? 51? ,QA X5 gk Ng Q lkxlibf Arpxqfl QAQSBETA if W4Q5gfb'hi1'R?AllBlAZfR Fublished by the Associated Student Bady if valume xxu 1958 Y . U 3 frHail fo you from fhe Silver Class of I958, l Yqu unborn graduafes of The golden yearl Know 'l'hai' we look back +o Whiiman sfanding On fhe wesfern shores of man's frail blazing As he gazed foward our birfhplace in fhe Easf, wondering lVhere is 'what I started for so long ago? And 'why is it unfound? ifrllnow fhai in +his year of Spuinik-Explorer We recreafed fhe word Trailblazer, abandoning forever lfs consfricfive meanings: no longer are we confined To earfhly bounds. Even now we smash fhe chains, The earfhly chains ihai' bind us fo fhe ancieni' evil Of ignorance Which begets fear, Pffhich begets hatred, Wll1.Cll begets destruction. -i'rWe pray 'l'ha+ A+oms for Peace will be More fhan a prayer by ihe days of your year, Thai' earfh mighi' sfill be fair. u'kKnow, as did David Siarr Jordan, +ha+, foo ofren, ' War results in the survival of the unfit. A ilfligow, foo, +ha+ wars of ideas are won wiih superior ideas. We pledge fo preserve 1'he freedoms which make us superior: ' ,V Freedom from fear and fwant, . Freedom to be1z'e've or not, ' ' Freedom to be wrong, , . ' .' Freedom to create. -h f .f-2f'i'.if', 4 To the Guide ' . 1. , s . A 0 ' s . n 1 miversary Class We pledge lo preserve our dulies: M To 'vote intelligently, , To support our Constitution, To support our United Nations Organization.. ffKnow lhal' lhe individual is subiecl lo individuals, I Bul remember, you, fhe medning of l, in which resides . ' Thai' lruly brave, new world of Shakespeare, n.ofl' Huxley: ' How beauleous mankind is! . . O, brape new world, . . ' That has such people in itff' KiLrS+ill. we 'reied a Sovief Pax Romana. . ln H Neifher do we dig democracy's grave by conlorning To l'he exlremisls of righl' or lefl. - 72750. unconfined, we sfand wondering al' new pioneers - Blazing new lrails inlo unknown regions of space. and lime. . i , I Know lhal' arrival al' fhis poinf of no relurn depended Upon our failh in ' , - , - A Man's right to knowledge, ' And the free exercise tl1ereof. . May you be as free as we Q- ' 'Q To reiecl' final answers: lo agree wifh Sandburg. , . Alan will never arrifvej I He will always be arriving. - ., 'irFor, an end +o lrulh-searching mighl mean a dealh' More ghaslly lhan a lhousand Hiroshimas. s A dealh of mind! Slill, if 'lhis deafh prevails in '83, A May you' honor Jordan's name by resisling Orwell's l984, ' ' , Thus, prolecjingi lhose ideals for which David Sfarr Jordan lived .Eer which .hie school livesl ' ' V , . J' 1 ' i ' ,. X' l ? ' 3 gf' as . . ' R fi' ., ess- ng 4 4' i .Y ,L ,fs X' j, gx ,XXV . ki Rolldlwljs Twenty-five years of growth . . . For many years lhese wooden bleachers served Jordan sfudenfs for all evenls. H isiorical 1933-School hcgarz in North Long Beach Y.llI.C..-1. as 1936 Nortlz Long Bcach liigh Schoolf some classes hcld in Houghton Park clubhouse. 1935-lllowd to flrcscnt locationj old administration and 1937 horrzemahirzg huildings built. Cheering Panlhers fill our modern siadium ag a Pep assembly. I A x X J . i , ,c 'wr' - i l- 1 :Ja ' v'n++-lea .sm -Q --M ' a x H U 4 'UW' , .,. ,Q PANTHERS PROVE I936-Won 'iirsl' varsify fooiball game in San Gabriel League over Pasa- dena. 6-0. 939-Varsiiy foolball Sunsei League champions: coached by Roclrwell Kemp: B foolball Sunsei League champions coached by Richard Cline: B baslreiball Sunsoi League champions: captain Marvin Brain, coach Harold Loveioy: varsiiy 8: re B track champions: coach, Rich- ard Cline. i940-B football Sunset League and H - Lonq Beach Cily champions, cap- iain Sam Liddicofe. Firsi champ- ion varsiiy baseball leam: capiain Roy Crawford. I94I-B fooiball team undefealed, un- iied: coach Rockwell Kemp. Var- si'I'y Baseball Ciiy champions led by Howard Swell. I942-Varsiiy baslreiball player Al Buch- les selecfed All-Cify and all Hunl- ingion Beach Tournameni for- ward. Boyd Lilcowslri So. Calif. B high iump champion. B frach champions. I943-B foolball feam unbeaien, Sunset League champions: coach Rock- well Kemp: Capf. Melvin Shupp. I947-Varsify 'ioofball Bay League cham- pions: coach Ernie Radford. Var- sify basketball second in Bay Lea- gue: coach Ben Palmgren. C 'lrach Bay League champions. I948-Varsiiy football Bay League champions. , f W -First graduating class, 123 lllFllllll'l'I,' first ycar- booh, La Pantrraf' l1I'l1il'Ill1'll to for-111m's Pion- eers. -First scholarship azcarals hanqur't,' clubs 0I'glllIiZ!'1l,' Trailblazer dedicated to first principal, John lffilsorzj school paper, thc Flimsy, jruhlisluvl. l Asus IN sronrs . . . in size and numbers I949 1950 -B foofball Bay League champions. Varsiiy baseball Bay League champions, Bob Schwariz, pifcher. -B fooiball Bay League champions, capfained by Don Lies. I95l-B fooiball Bay League champions. Varsiiy Tennis Bay League cham- pions, capiained by Clyde Broughion. I954-Varsiiy 'fooiball second in Coasi League. Ed Lauer All-Ciiy selec- iion, and baclx of 'lhe year. i956-Varsiiy foofball Coast League co- 1038- 1113114 champions. Doug Marlin all-ciiy, All League Varsify polo, All Am- erican High School swimming. Bernard Wrye All-Ciiy, All Lea- gue wafer polo, swimming record holder in 'free siyle, bacl: sirolxe. Varsiiy baseball league cham- pions, fourieen game winning sirealr longesi' in school's hisiory. Ron Fairly All-Ciiy, All League C.I.F. A'1I11'l'1Ily NIIlll'j' Ro111'1'1x ,' 'l'1'11i111111z1'r 111'11i1'11t1'1l to .'11l11 11'i11i11111x l.'11.v.v1'1111'1'ry, 111'1111 of girls. I.1'1101'11 1111010 111111 1111111111 f:01I1.TIl11f1l ,' Girl Sl1y, with Susy 11111111' 111111 13111 U11i1'1,' 1iIyst1'1'y of II11' 1'l111xk1'r1 Girl, sl11r1'111g T1Il'1lllH fJ61.i'L' and l ir.s't of11'1'1'tt11, '1'111' I.lIl'l'j' .111111', j11'1'f0r1111'11, -L One of fhe original sirucfures on campus. ihe old adminisirafion building was recenily converied for use by foreign language classes. 1'i1'gi11i11 IIVOIAIIII 111111 l11'1'1' !JOIIll'.T Cv1Illf1l'j',U starring Graff E1'i1'1'5o11 111111 B111 1711i1',4. Trai1- b1nz1'r 111'11i1'11f1'11 to 11111 31011111 of our 11lI1l'. 1'l0llIA P111-1'.V f11'1'fo1'1111'11, UIDUNIJXI' Vl'l'Ollb1l',H .vt1l1'1'i11g 19-10-R1'1'1'f1li011 for 11xso1'i11t1' .V1'11o1111's11if1 lllf'lI11ll'l'J' 1lt'111.' ofJ111'1'1l11, Don 111011503 7'l'l'lISlII'l',H f7l'l'.fl'!11l'l1 al Poly .11111itoriu1n. T1'111111111z1'r 111111i1'11t1'rl to the p111'c'1zts of Jordan Illlllfllff. Our rapidly developing campus shows vasi signs of changes wiih ihe addiiion of fhe caieieria, audi- iorium, and social siudies and adminisiraiion buildings. wwww 51:,1i1.Q,,,.1 '. Our changing campus reflects . . . mf- 1 42 Eu l ' EEE? I Boys' Physical Education Office-I943 Girls' Physical Education Office-I943 I9-12-Trailblazer dedicated to music teacher, Minewa 1944-Tico plays, Invitation to Inflation, and Is it llall Dudley. flsbing Too llfIucl1?, presented Over radio to a public audience. Trailblazer dedicated to the I9-l.i'-Thespians staged Canteen dance and presented . I nations total war effort. I1 three-act mystery, Valley of the Ghosts. Trail- blazer dedicated to Jordan students who had given 1945-Worlrl Friendship club sent boobs and a piano to their lives in defense of their country. Panamag Trailblazer dedicated to a future of world peace. Constructed in I952, the Jordan gymnasium encloses boys' and girls' gyms and locker rooms, P. E. offices, a natatorium, orthopedic rooms, an apparatus room, and an activity room. ' . f Af . . . our changing community , , - I DP' 1940 1047 -Drama rlass presented a three-act comedy, Spring Gre1'11, starring Dirk Patterson, Bob Fisher, and llunny flguilarf two other plays, So lVo'nderful in ll'hite, and Star Struck. Trailblazer dedi- cated to flmerican citizens 'who courageously de- fended their holnes. --Traillzlazer dedicated to principal and student body. These prehis+oric hol'-rods used to be fha main means of iransporfa- fion fo school for many siudenfs. 11' HV ' -. ' .g -- Nb Every day hundreds enioy fhe convenience of eating in 'lhe school cafohria. 1948-Drama class presented three one-act plays, The Rose Gardenff One of Us, and The Flying PI'lI1lf8,'H and a three-act play, Death Takes a I-Iolidayf' Trailblazer dedicated to Public Schools. I9-I9-Drama class presented The Bed of Petuniasf' The Ugly Duckling, and I1op - 0' - Me - Thumlzf' Today, modern parking lois are filled by cars of students and faculfy. 9 Bigger and better buildings and facilities . . . Auditorium 10517---R UTC Riffw 'l'1'1111r ,v1'rn1111 in Sixth 1i1'111y 11r1'11 of ,xulfifllllll 111l1'11v1'l111f11.s'ri1' 1U11t1'l1,' 'l'r11ilf1l11z1'1' llflji- 1'lIfl'll, in 111111111111 fliflllfbl' 111111 to 1110511 stiff f1'111'l1i11g 111 fn1'1f1111 .' 11111. 11111 JIM' R1'i111'1'l.fo11, 11111 Riff!- 11f1l 1,'fi111', .ilixx ll11z1'f Zi1111111'r1111l11, 1111. Roof'- rzwff lX'1'll1f7, 111111 ,'l11'.v. flvlllllfiflflf. 10.51---1711111111 I'fIl.Y.Y f11'1's1'11t1'1l 1111111 om'-111'f f7Illj'A', D111'l' Science and Art U'i111f, '7'111l11v 111111 fl11111', 111111 Hlfviff You ,111Il'l'.l' ,1I1'. ' ,I'l'IIilhflIZt'f d1'1Ii1'1111'1l Io ,'l1111'1'i1'111z lll'Il1Ut'l'I1fiC i1l1'11lf. Buildings 1952 l95,9 1 ,2:. A V 1 5411+ IJIYINIKI 1+f11.vx fw1'1'.vf11t1'11 Thr Poor Nut, Il lh1'111'- mt 1lr1111111,' flqzzrlfvs f7l't'.Vl'IIfl'Il slzozu, S11l11fr to ilu' fN'11l1n11s. Nvlili' QDYIII, 11111litorf11111, IlIll.Vil', IIIIII .vhofw flllifllillyf 1c'1'1'1' lk0IIXfI'lll'fl'Il. 'l'1'11ifl1f11z1'r 1l1'1fi- 1111111 fo fha fI1flll'l'. 1317111111 1'f11,vx fv1'1'.ve'11t1'11 II fl11'1'1'-111'f flllllllllfil' l'0ll1t'- 11,12 Fwy U' .ily ll1'111't, 111111 II 111l1si1'11f, Tiff Ru! Jlilff' 'l'1'11il1f11z1'1' 1l1'1l11'11l1'11 lo 1111fi11i1l1111fify. 17 '-'- ' ig' ' r '1 , I0 ulllu ' 1-1-1-1' 1 1111-1 benefit students and faculty MA 1 S N! 9 S ig y . W q Y 2 'zget .i fhile S XX. 5 N ni S R 'Hy 'M -w an si R s I 954- The drama elaxs prexentezl a three-art play, Tixh. Trailblazer dezliratezl to New Fares, particularly that of llIr. G. Brian Yeo, Ful- bright import from England. 1955-llranza elaxs prexeatezl full length eonlezly, One Foo! in lll'll'L'l'lI,U and Girl Crazy. Trailblazer rlezlieaferl to graduating xeniors. 1956-Drama elasx praveatezl three one-art jllayx, Yes llleaas No, Hlligh Il iIlI10'lU,U and Will You 1957 New Social Sludies Building Ju nfw I lllarry lllei and a three-aet play, at ier of the Bride, starring Peggy Paul and Gary Watl'ifz.v. Trailblazer dezlirated to retiring prineipal, John PV. hVilson. New aalnzinistration aaa' .fofial studies buildings l'0l1A'fl'I1l'f4'll. Drama alefwartnzent jwrexenfezl a three- aet play, The People vs. lllaxine L0-we, star- ring Candy Gillis, Gary ll'atl'in.v, and Thomas Tyler. Trailblazer dealieated to the students and teaehery who lived at Jordan that year. New Administration Building ' gk . af ' ' 0 R '..'-'- '- nan. .lerdan forges ahead through twenty-five years . . . G , 1 L' 'EYE-'Q Receiving lhe Mmuleman Flag are fha fall I944 and spring I9-15 Sludenl Body Presudenls Don Grisham an James Denos Olhers In The plclure are Mr Clifford Wrlghl' lUmdenhlled Mrs Waller Boyd and Mrs Rich ard Cline ln honor of her unselflsh efforls In defense of our nahon Jordan received lhls Mlnufeman Flag from 'lhe Treasury Deparlmenl' of 'lhe Unifed Slales. ln addilion lo buying war bonds many leachers and sludenls of Jordan worked in war planls and laler served in lhe armed forces. Thar we mighf be free from Nazi lyranny, fhirfeen Jordanifes gave lheir lives in lhis war. .iii 4 The Flying-Forlress Jordan High School lB-I7l was purchased in I943 by 'lhe combined efforls of lhe Jordan Sludenl' Body. I2 Our Twenly-fiflh Anniversary Edi- 'lion would indeed be remiss if we did nol recall lhe name of Jor- dan's firsl principal, John Willard Wilson, who led our school 'lhrough 'lwenly-'lhree years of physical and infelleclual growlh. ln closing 'this original main enlrance, Jordan has opened many olher doors of opporlunily for 'fulure sludenls. Represenlafive of 'lwo generalions of Jordaniles and lheir leacher are Mr. Harold Slanley and his son, Richard and feacher and counselor Mr. Arfhur Roseman. Q35 z' .5??'5' fu se' . ..-1-Y ' Ayr ,, I I o,.. ' s v',. 0 I -vu 68 . . we f '5- X i E42 -QM.. LJ Administrators plan and direct I . V . 7 . ' . I f 'Ur' 6.914446-422.-,f.Lf -,f.-'au . 40427 2 -- f fees , Liczffalfjfxfo .. Udcffis' ,- W . ' . 1, L ,C IA L' A24KZ!,'1L' i cflifl AJ'-14 4-5 Viv J MKG ffmvd 5? duty .u L Cijff, ' lf' , Ji f . 1 4, 1 . , A 3 - gl-' ,cuz 10 aiu -1,405 f '6 bca! ff'fm2'M' ci MJ' -4 if -41 Vfi' f ,Lili-sand' to L24 Q15 22? C WU' 1-2446502 7 ,I - ,. v ,, fr - ' ' alfa! xgigf ,UCF .CL 'Z-K-jldffg t 92473 IL ' y y 1 U 'fLfg'5,k' ,Q A 1aLUfLf i Lfzfa' XJGQZZ-f fft?-02-7 U Dr. F. Milton Sager, Principal Sputniks, Schools, and Tomorrow Conceived in backwoods poverty and obscurity, nur- tured only by faith in a better tomorrow, the public schools of America have moved from the hearthstones of log cabins to the modern educational plants we know today. In spite of their enormous expansion and their proven successes, the public schools are facing more criticism today than ever before. Our schools are called failures because our scientists failed to orbit the first man-made satellite. Are we assuming that the United States holds exclusive property rights on creative in- telligence and productive capacity? Nevertheless let us concede that our schools should be improved. Where can we begin? A sound educa- tional program requires well trained, capable teachers, adequate worthwhile instructional materials, and young people eager and willing to be educated. The first two conditions are well satisfied in our modern schools. The third condition is partially fulfilled. We have millions of I4 young people on hand, but how eager and willing are they? Those students who are graduating in the class of l958, as well as those yet to come, will someday realize that success in any field of endeavor requires personal sacri- fices. The more alert and mature young people already are aware of this fact: A person must die a little in order to live. Tomorrow will be what you make it today. It will be rooted in the habits you are now forming. If you are willing to sacrifice a few personal pleasures in order to develop good work habits and an attitude of respect for authority your education will have been a success regard- less of the success or failure of the school as such. Edu- cation is extremely personal. You receive from school land lifel that which you put into it. Success or failure is your privilege, not anyone else's responsibility. ,WW 4 . . . successful school year Vice Principal Personal advice and guidance +o all Jorclan boys have been Mr. Richard Cline's main concern during his +wen+y-five years of service as coach, leacher, counselor, aclivilies clireclor and vice-principal. Miss Burlyce Lincoln, counselor and friencl lo all Jordan girls, also rves as co-orclinalor ol 'rhe masler program and supervisor of Mr. Joseph lanlorno worlcs closely wi+h 'lhe s+uclen+ governmenl' scipline and alfenclance of girls. class in planning and clirecling all sfudenf body aclivilies. Assisla nl Principal . a- U. s. X v. .ll iv .an F. .... ci. 2- Q., y . .. 1 , Direclor of Aclivilies 3 I5 Counselors provide information, guidance, programming Mr. Arfhur Rosoman Miss Rufh Nold bs f- Mr. Roberl Bolls. head Our socie'l'y needs people in all occupafional fields. No one recommends 'ihal' every person in fhe nexf generafion be an en- gineer or a scienrisf. There is a need for many young people fo enl'er such occupafions as +eaching, medicine, business, and ihe rechnical lrades. Vocalional guidance and sludenl programming consume much of 'Phe counselors' school year. The counselors help s'l'uden+s malce wise career choices by providing occupaiional informarion and by help- ing sfudenfs realize fheir inferesfs and abiliiies, so ihal' fhey will be happy and successful. College and scholarship inliormafion, assisiance wi+h personal problems, and occupalional informaiion are only a few of ihe sfu- denl' services provided by 'lhe counselors. S+uden'l's are encouraged fo come lo lhe office lo discuss any problems or fo oblain informa- iion from lhe counselors. Miss Vivian Wehrli M35 Rosalie WVld9 I6 School Nurse Serves Sfudenl' and Focully 223 Brave Jorclaniles rolled up lheir sleeves for polio shols on January I6. Heallh Deparlmenl During lhe firsl years of Jordan, lhe number of pupils enrolled did noi warranl lhe service of a full-lime nurse. Today lhe school nurse musl be a regislered nurse wilh a Bachelor of Science degree and a maior in Public Heallh Nursing. Her prime funclion is io serve as school heallh advisor lo lhe sludenl body, lhe facully, and olher school person- nel. Some of her many clulies include adminislering emergency 'firsl aid, arrang- ing lor and assisling al physical examinalions for lhe sludenls, and heallh counseling. Classified Personnel Perform Many Services Swilchboard Operalor-J. Broclr 1 Cafeleria Ladies-ll, 'lo r.l Mrs. E. Bigelow, Mrs. M. Riley, 9 ' Mrs. G. Mills. Mrs. L. Slreel, Mrs. V. Lohnes, Mgr., Mrs. D. P. E. Allend nls-M. Sleele M. Henderson , Murray, Mrs. C. Flowers, Mrs. E. Spencer. Regina Eddy, R.N. Accompanisf-I. Johnson I7 .-4, w Diligenl Clerks Noled for Efficiency QPU! R,gi51f,,-'5 CIML Financial Clerk Cgggig Gray Lois Wilii'8 Principal's Secrelary Bernadefle McCarlhy Counselor's Clerk Meriorie Winnemore Texlbool: Clerk Roberla Gancly Library Clerk Elhel Wrighl Clerk, Principal's Office Florence Towers Vice Principal and AN'0l1ddI'IC0 CIOFII Assislanl Principal's Clerl: i Verna Thomas Rufh Downing M 4. P nn Z' . , In 41 il Corelakers, Gardeners Keep School Clean and Green F John H Janssen, head gardener Gardeners Earl J. Marlin Elroy F. Sorensen James G. Slinson William H. Provance Ylllldm Provance demonslrales one of lhe dulies Carl Green, slage manager Bernard J. Wille, engineer James E. Johnson, head carelalcer Carelalcers John H. Borqerdinq Elden G. Coles Edna Hancoclr Blanche Hannawell Charles Healcin Samuel Hernandez James Hinman Wesley Horne Leroy Lake Frank Langley Larry Lewis Howard Metcalf Chrislian Raven Ira V. Russel Willard Richmond Mary Sleele Bernard Wille l H19 Cl-!fd9f19l'S Wl10 have Qivvn JOFCIHY1 HS fine Frank Langley is lypical of lhe fallhful lanllors apulallon as being lhe cleanesl and greenesl. who maize our school afmosphere more pleasanl I9 r, -M ,I W., mm-N-2--' HH ' , M I , wif, x -- SM 1 wx H3 1, , ,. ,W..,..,,,,,w 1 . ' 1- V 'ici ' .,,.N,.f f 4- 1 .. 5 i--.m,gqyn.:n -I V:-:N ,, ' ,- 1 W Q, ' 1 .113 K f7:.xF:- If ' 1- ui, ' - 'w - ,w 'W'.ib' - f 1 :qw ..,:m.. .-.ff-,.gg: 5. Q 5 w:1,j,, 'K ' . N x 2- ' xx A ff 17 Z L' - , . 1' 1 -4 ! , Jef' 'MINI ' W I f . - 2. ,fl-W V, - ., Y, s , -w,w1.,.,1-w1,'w m-,wif W I ., f H 5555 -V.. ?p::?1iii,g-4,i -. 1 , ' + , tj-: 34 ..v2.-!.,iJ5w W ,'Q's1 fv . ' f ' X' Air , H 'g?i:l:':g'-,Q ,ff .. , l 'Vfllvil .L k1 i'N',., ' ff' A7151 ' i : g li, W .9i:5:-t, mglxijw v -xg , , W th e ,gk Hjmfi I eg ' , NQSAQSHQ5 QV i W 4LAXXEX f fi J? if? , i .f,,,p ,L 1: 4 x 1 ' K .Haw ' 'rw ' ' 'lhe arfs of music and poinfing and sculpfure, one may find nof only professional safisfacfion, James Mllroy, chairman Roberl Scamman Evelyn Luborg Ari' Deparfmeni' Slriving 'lo preseni' a program bolh broad in scope and varied in degree, lhe arf deparlmenl makes ample provision for all sludenfs, from lhe mosl inexperienced beginners, lo 'ralenied arlisls. Slimulalion of lhe imaginalive and crealive pro- cess and an acquainiance wifh basic maferials play an imporlanl' role in fhe funcfion of elemenlary arf inslruciion. Sfage-craflers Marilyn Herby, Lloyd Callahan, and Jim Rogers prepare for +l1e operella, Call Me Madam. 22 buf fhe sfrengfh 'lhal' comes from higher living and more loffy feeling. -DSJ Membership in .,lordan's music organi- zafions offers opporlunifies for experi- ence und service. Music Deparfmenl' A variefy of classes is offered in bofh fl1e developmenf of an appreciafive and undersfanding concepf of music, and 'lhe acquisifion and refine- menf of individual vocal and insfrumenfal skills. Insfruclors, headed by Carl Roberfson, are Roberf Dixon and Dorofhy Bembridge. Mary Hoag is accompanisf. Carl Roberlson Robert Dixon 1-A6 N-er.-9' Mary Hoag Dorolhy Bembridge 23 ln lhe affairs of life lhere is no form of good manners, no habil' of usage more valuable fhan fhe habil' of good English. -DSJ Q Phyllis Jacobson, deparlmenl chairman , . v I 4 I Jim Goff moderales a lively panel discussion in Mr, Alberico's public spealring class. English Deparfmenl' Wifh fhe separafion of fhird year English from fhe social sfudies deparfmenf fhis school year, fhe English deparfmenf is considerably expanded. lnsfrucfion in nine differenf courses is offered by fhe English deparfmenf. As an exfension of fheir regular class worlc, a sfrong oufside acfivify program is carried on by classes in drama, speech, iournalism, and fhe school annual. An increasing number of sfudenfs in recenf years are elecfing fourfh year Eng- Iish as a preparalion for college. Beginning and advanced dramafics classes frain sfuclenfs for performances in fwo maior annual dramafic presenfafions. John Alberico Raymond de Groaf Dixon Gayer Rosalie Wricle l K 1 ' I 5 , l 24 Linguisfs study Spanish. French. German. La1'in Mrs. Ada Mae Reinerlson, deparfmenf chairman 1 fx: ' .,,, H Miss Goff's firsf year Lafin sfudenfs learn vocabulary fhrough daily drills. Foreign Language Jordan sfudenfs are allowed ample lafifude in fhe choice of a foreign language. Lafin, fhe backbone of so many imporfanf modern fonguesg Spanish, locally of espe- cial imporfanceg and German and French, all are offered here. Sfudenfs may fake a foreign language fo safisfy a college requisiie. or for fhe pracfical implicafions if involves. Helen Vinson Norberf Pels Clara Goff Rufh Nold i H-1: f A E, . . 25 Homemoking classes cuIl'ival'e cooking, sewing. home monogemenl' skills X141 .45 Mildred Drusclwel Homemalcing Deparlmenl' A variely of classes are offered lo girls wishing fo prepare fhemselves for careers as homemalcers. Cooking and sewing slrills are cullivaled in beginning and advanced classes. ln Homemalcing SB, a required course for senior girls, wise managemenl' of food and money are slressed, in addilion 'ro many olher facels of homemalcing. Mildred Druschel is deparlmenl chairman. Olher inslruclors are Mary Black, Dorolhy Jennings, and Lucile McAuliffe lnof picluredl. Dorolhy Jenninqs Proving llwemselves successful coolcs. under Miss Blaclr's experienced eye Georgia Mary Black 26 Gallelo dishes up ll'1e mealballs while Marilyn Commeau holds flue pan. lnduslrial urls courses 'lrain sludenls for successful voco'l'ions George Moline, Chairman - lnduslrial Arls Deparlmenl lnduslrial arls, as a phase of general educalion, deals wi'I'h 'lhe malerials, processes, producls, and occupafions of induslry and wilh 'lhe social-economic.problems of an induslrial democracy. The induslrial arls program includes classes in aulo mechanics, archifeclural drawing, graphic arls, indusfrial drawing, mefal shop and wood shop. lnsfruclors are George Meline, chairman: fcloclrwisel Harold Rallenbury, Quenlin Prosser, Iver Rusluen, David Villapondo. Mr. Rallenbury and graphic arls sludenls operale lhe linolype mach ine preparing for lhe prinling of 'lhe Cal's Pun. 'Uk 27 . . Modern civilizafion is buiH' on science. -DSJ ' ' E v'5:4A?Y zevw - --Q 'L . Roberi Schwenlzer Charles Meri! Harold Slanley Science Depar+men+ Recenf world-shaking evenis have 'rhrusf +he spo+ligh+ of aHen+ion suddenly and dramafically upon fhe field of science. We are now faced wifh a new and vi+al challenge fo our scienfific superiorify. Because of fhis, ihe science deparimenl' has assumed an aura of special significance and imporiance. Courses faughf af Jordan are biology, praciical science, physiology, chemisiry, and physics. Physiology sludenls observe microscopic sfrucfure of lissue in order fo befier undersland funclions of the human body. Louis Mellencamp 28 Roloeri L. Harvey, deparlmenf chairman i Q'-'19 Waller Smiih mes Ed mondson uf 1. ' E 1 ,wif - :, - .fi 'S my A Maih deparfmeni' keeps in s'l'ride wifh new scieniific emphasis Ken Knapp explains a difficull solid geomelry problem lo olher class members. Malhemafics Keeping in sfride wifh 'lhe emphasis on science, lhe mafhe- malics deparlmenl' will offer a special program commencing nexl year. The prime fearure of fhis program will be an infro- duclion fo 'lhe calculus, for 'lhe firsi' lime in high school. Preseni courses offered are arifhmelic, college prepara- rory malh, algebra, geomelry, and frigonomelry. Waller Smi'rh is deparlmenf chairman. Ofher insfrucfors are Richard Edwards, James Edmondson, William Reece, John Hansen. Edward Franlxlin and Armand Cure are noi picfured. Richard Edwards William Reece John Hansen Library mainiains excelleni' book collecfion Ellanora Kramer, librarian Ellen Jones, assisfanf librarian Library Deparfmenf This year broughf a sizable increase in ihe sfoclr of books in our library, along wifh +he firsf Annual Boolr Fair. The library sirives io provide a worlrable aimosphere, and 'lo mainiain a well balanced bool: colleciion confaining references for +he various fields iaughf af Jordan. There is a searing capaciiy for I38 sfudenis, and a conference room which may be used for class meefings or quiei siudy. New plas+ic binders are keeping magazines more available and much more ai'- fraciive io +he readers of currenf periodical liferaiure. Many Sfudenis lnspecied New Boolrs ai firsi' Annual Boolr Fair 30 I I 3 Q -Q I .W , .h'15.li 1. w ,a-5 glhhu ghgfl .. :'LZl'in.'. - 9 4 IQ? I .l O -:ii-3: ffl- ' l Business educafion offers fraining in business fechniques and fundamenfals if 1'- N Office appliance sfudenfs learn proper fechniques and uses of adding machines and ofher office equipmenf. Business Deparfmenf Business educafion seeks fo allow sfudenfs fhe opporfunify fo develop skills and abilifies fhaf will aid fhem in seeking and finding employmenf affer graduafion. Two full years of fraining in fyping or shorfhand are offered af presenf, allowing for speci- alizafion in fhree areas. Each year a Business Major of fhe Year is selecfed by fhe business feachers. This sfudenf is enfered in fhe annual Bank of America awards compefifion each spring, and receives a gold cup award. Chairman of fhe business deparfmenf is Paul G. Baldwin. Ofher insfrucfors are lfop fo boffoml Terry Bakken, Howard Hirsh, Cafherine Young and Edward Zavocinik. Roberf Edmunds is nof picfured. Paul G. Baldwin 3I Good Sporfsmonship. Cooperation Rockwell Kemp, Chairman Boys' Physical Educafion Deparfmeni' Good sporfsmanship and 'I'eam coopera- 'l'ion, as well as physical developmeni' are emphasized by 'Phe physical educaiion de- parfmenf. Provision for individual differ- ences are found in special orihopedic classes. Boys' P. E. insfrucfors. headed by Rock- well Kemp, are lleffl Earl Higgins, Ben Palmgren, lrighil Joseph Riddick, Roberi' Parke. Ewing Crufchfield and Vaughn Gor- don are noi' picfured. Daily exercises are necessary fo keep in condifion for iraclr and other sporis. 9 E. . 4 'fn 'L -..A ' y 32 ressed by P. E. Deparfmenfs Coordinafion is an imporfanl' faclor in modern dancing, which helps girls develop gracefulness and poise. Girls' Physical Ed-ucafion Deparfmenl' A wide variefy of girls' sporfs, including swimming, fennis, modern dance, folk dance, and seasonal sporfs is offered by fhe girls' P. E. deparfmenf. Orfho- pedic and modified classes are also available for girls needing individual affen- fion and exercise. The deparfmenf encourages girls fo parficipafe in as many areas as possible in order fo broaden fheir inferesfs and gain more physical skills. Frances Breig is deparfmenf chairman. Ofher insfrucfors picfured are lrighfl Beffy Garman and Elizabefh Robinson lfirsl' semesfer onlyl. NaeAfha McDaniel, Barbara Pollard and Joan Cawley are nof picfured. Frances Breig. Chairman Orleniohon, English World Hisfory presenled fo sophomores ln Social Living Social Living Deparlmenl Social Living al' Jordan consisls of a 'lwo period class mandaiory for all sophomores. The firsl several weeks are spenl in orienling 'rhe new sludenls lo lhe rules, regulalions, and co-curricular aclivilies of lhe school. Social living acquainls new sludenls wilh and aids in lheir adjuslmenl' lo high school life. English and world problems cons'ri+u're lhe bulk of lhe course, wilh a required period of lime spenl also on driver educalion. lnslruclors are: lcounler-clockwise, Leona Auld, Mary Brown, Maureen Cameron, Rulh Conrod, Lucile Convillon, Donald Fregeau, Seymour Lewis, James McGreevy, Melvin Thomas, Dean Troxel. Gloria Pallern, Deparlmenl' Chairman h Sanders, deparlmenl chairman Social sludies curriculum includes U.S. hislory, governmenl. and senior problems Roberl' Ciriello ThOfTlBS Gough Social Sludies Deparlmenl' Social Sludies curriculum for Juniors in- cludes basic sludy of American hislory and governmenl. Senior problems is a one-period class required of upperclassmen, which is de- signed lo prepare one for his life beyond high school. Personal life, family relalions and consumer problems are 'lhe principal areas of fhe course. Slanley Larsen Myrlle Poullney Vaughn Gordon and J. Maxlon Davis are nol' piclured. Lage Heden shows fellow-sludenls lhe localion of his home lown in Sweden. 35 R. 0. T. C. offers military training, 1 .........l...., l l ll l' .- I .1 ...WW-,qi R L. fo R.-M!Sgf. J. Salazar, Mai. V. L. Barlrer, Sgf. D. A. Kilburg Color Guard M. C. Brown, J. Mosley, R. Sammons, D. Hunfer. U ,.. ' - ,W , , Q., ga ea . WN , 36 Esfablished in I946, fhe ROTC unif af Jordan has developed info a fine program offering an inferesfing course of sfudy ranging from milifary subjecfs such as leadership fraining, weapons, marlrsmanship, and firsf aid, fo ofher subiecfs designed fo prepare a sfudenf fo meef every-day problems. ln eighf of ifs eleven years, fhe Jordan unif has been designafed an honor unif as fhe resulf of oufsfanding achievemenf defermined by Federal inspecfions. On dufy af Jordan are fwo enlisfed regular army insfrucfors and one officer who divides his fime befween Jordan and anofher high school. Three classes are presenfed daily wifh cadef officers con- ducfing much of fhe insfrucfion under fhe supervision of fhe sergeanfs. ln addifion fo fhe daily flag ceremony, cadefs parficipafe in ofher service acfivifies such as fhe foy-drive for under-privileged children af Chrisfmas which was inifiafed and adminisfered by fhe cadefs wifh fhe guidance of Miss Eddy, school nurse. Ofher acfivifies include a yearly field encampmenf, a milifary ball, held fhis year af fhe Pefroleum Club wifh fhe MGM Recording Band furnishing music, fhe Veferans Day Parade in Long Beach, and performances af civic funcfions of our fop nofch drill feam. The rifle feam compefes in fhe all-cify Moore League and rifle mafches wifh Logan, Ufah. The feam placed fhirfeenfh in nafional compefi- fion and second on fhe wesf coasf. Company F marching in fhe Vaferans Day Parade. .,,.,, '? school and community service opportunities A very impressive Jordan tradition is the 'flag-raising ceremony performed by ROTC cadets each morning. Staff Officers Lt. Col. T. Tyler Maior R. Moore Maior E. Jewett lst Lt. B. Sugden Ritle Team lay, R. Moore. I-B. Bregole, R. Sammons, M. C. Brown, H. Smith, M. McCoy. II-D. Giles, A. Halverson, W. Melchert, C. Garside. III-T. Wat- 37 .,.l.1Ll X v l A ,5e,W ef Of,f'f9Xffpy ff3f2'i?f,Lf'z?ff J ef' QM Wife! ff W WWW 'bf W ff 16 J WMWWM if W W ff W ff educated mee . . . each new e new we of mam f Sr -- V u '? E L.. ,gf kj fn V . K . ggkgjfgjvu . . Rf V fl-.WSJ n 4 x kt,-,... ..1 ff? ffm? A S- L. c'.,..1..k , -1 .JSM .. 'I ' , . f fr W 'SQ 2' 2 I ' .. A 51. 'HH . : 7 35353, ,,gfgA3g ,Y miilqfiggsi 5 kL'f5 'i 'XQNN 3, ...,t QM, 4. .bxk , .gk f . 9 x'-Ziff f fm J X41 'T 1 51 if.--.X - -ta? L 11 5 w rm f - WLT N la? '1 ,Q I -.3-. k , . N Kiki. Zi 'iff-5,Q.: 1. f A ' ?z3ffp.1L V 553: L,L, xg fi is 'FQ-I ,.fw..1i , me 'F W . X x sf, ,M . , X x f ,F U v 21' 2 ' 3 N. .. , A --'wk fzwifk ff Ydiaf.. LW- -1- Qagfiyx f ' gkwuzl W- Q-ww gm' .1 xirfv- -4 1-5 fm . ,u 1- 5 .3 e -Vg. -1. TW. -' ' 25 14?-P1357 if Nh .4 -.fftfgiimm ,,..1,f ' .,.f1W M. f f ..,,,. -nav., , '-.. . A x -.- J.. ,W 1. w , N Y www A 5, , ,fx A X Q, X1 if Wife lv' ,y 1 WQMA 4 iw ll Se 2 P,-,sidmf Vice Presidenl Bufsy WW, Mel Ramos Sacrefary Treasurer Pinly Poling Duane Hedy lnof picfuredl E' Sponsors 40 Miss Maureen Cameron Mr. Newfon Wilson Silver anniversary graduates ioin Jordan's l958 confribufions fo fhe fufure leaders of our nafion had fhe honor of be- ing silver anniversary graduafes. This dis- finguished class can counf among ifs achievemenfs high academic qualificafions, a successful Junior-Senior Prom, supporf of fhe American Field Service Program, faifhful affendance in 'lhe afhlefic program in fhe lasl' fhree years which has produced our share of wins and defeafs, superior rafings wifh our musical organizafions, and many memories of pleasure filled acfivifies. The four-member senior class commiffee consisfs of Pal' Sallee, Sue Koeller, Hal Sfeuber. and Bill Whifson. These people represenl' a cross-secfion of ideas and pre- ferences of fhe enfire senior class. They were faced wifh and mel' many problems concerning: Senior Day acfivifies, robes, class giff, graduafion program, and also helped wifh senior class commiffees from ofher Long Beach high schools in deciding whom fo engage for fhe All-Nighl Dance. thousands of Jordan alumni On page 39 our disiinguished '58 grads prove fhey can sfrilre a more impressive pose. From lefi io righl' are: Naialie Johnson, Paul Price, Leslie Van- s s f is we derhofi, and Pa1'Johnsl'on. A gradua+e's picfure symbolizes a 'ierminaiion of many experiences and aciivifies connecied wifh N D.S.J. Lynn Hawkins phofographs Julie Gerharf. Many choices concerning his gracluaiion affecl' a graduaie even before he becomes a senior. Pai Johnslon shows samples of senior rings io Roberf Bragole and Bill Shoup. ColleH'e AbboH' Business Secrelary, Arf Club Hisforian Alpha Zefa Phu Social Club Jane Marie Abboif Homemaker Jinx Social Club: Hu Teen Canfeen Ron Adkins Commercial Ar+ Key Club: Ari Club Maih and Science Club Linda Ainsworih Business Hi-Teen Canieen Chuck Allen College Theia Phi Social Club HlTeen Canfeen House of Represeniahves Fooiball Ivan Aliher Armed Forces Hi-Teen Canfeen: Chess and Checker Club Maih and Science Club Aviafion Club: Foofball Barbara Anderson Homemaker Sfudenf Body Manager Cafs Purr Edifor in Chief Delia Social Club Treasurer, Presidenl Anchor Club Blffums Young Careerisf Barbara Lee Anderson College James Anderson Eleciromcs Engineer Mike Anderson Adverhsing World Friendship Club Boys League Represenlahve Scholarship Socieiyg Tennis Team Leifermen s Club Roberf Anderson College Fufure Teachers of America lndusirlal Arfs Hi Teen Canieen Rae ArneH College Corresponding Secreiary Presideni Alpha Zeia Phu Social Club Presidenf, Ari Club Hi Teen Canleen Arlene Aronson College Flag Girl: Junior Guard of Honor Vice President President Della Social Club: Sfudenf Body Secrefary Vice Presxdenf Boosfers Melane Alfnip Hi-Teen Ca nfeen Myron Baasch Joe Baga'ro R.O.T.C.: Hi-Tee Linda Bakke Anchor Club: Boosfers Hi Teen Canfeen George Balsamo College Janice Bard College Boosfers: Recording Secrelary, Delia Social Club: Hi-Teen Canfeenz Junior Guard of Honor Peggy Bardwell College Boosfers: Junior Guard of Honor: Scholarship Sociefy Ed Barner College Business Manager, Trailblazer Siaff: House of Represenlafives: Masfer of Ceremonies, l957 Jamboree: Boys' League Represeniaiive: Hi- Teen Canieen Carol Beech lPilcopl Homemalcer Roberia Beeson College Treasurer, Anchor Club: Corresponding Secrelary, Fuiure Teachers of America: Secreiary, Scholarship Socieiy: Associafe Edifor, I957 Trail- blazer: Co-Edilor, i958 Trailblazer Charles Bell College Scholarship Sociafy: Hi-Teen Canieen: Knighfs, Hi-Y Club Gary Belshe Business Hi-Teen Canfeen Jeanne Bergeron College Kappa Nu Social Club: Fufure Business Leaders of America: Hi-Teen Canieen: Jazz Club Ronald Bigelow College B Baslcelball: Junior Varsiiy Baslxeiball: Varsify Baskeiball: Lelfer- men's Club Ron Black Armed Forces A Cappella Choir: Choraliers: Melody Men Helen Blunf Homemalcer Pledge Mislress, Alpha Zeia Phi Social Club: Jazz Club: Hi-Teen Canleen Bob Blus+ College Presidenf, Library Youlh Council: Presidenf, Creafive Wriiing Club: Maih and Science Club Gary Boa+righ+ College Linda Boclcman College Feaiure Ediior, Cai's Purr: Trailblazer Siaff: Aquelfes: Fulure Teachers of America: Scholarship Sociefy Befiy Bohm Business Lambda Thela Tau Social Club: Scholarship Sociely: Slraiing Club Jim Boland Business Fooiball: Wafer Polo: A Cappella Choir: Cai's Purr: Traclt Jim Bonar College Presidenl, Solfeggio Music Club: Secreiary, Key Club: Phi Sigma Social Club: Baslxefball: Scholarship Sociefy Larry Bouchard College Slage Crew: Boys' League Represenfalive: Fufure Business Leaders of America 43 Roberi Bragole Armed Forces Rifle Team: Hi-Teen Canleen: Nalional Rifle Associalion Larry Breeland Business Baseball: Hi-Teen Canleen Ron Brenner College Francis Brooks College Fred Brooks Business Phofography: Hi-Teen Canfeen: Audio Visual Jim Brooks College Mary Brooks College Sandy Brosnahan Business Vice-Presidenf, Jazz Club: Vice-Presidenf, Chaplain, Publicily, Alpha Ze+a Phi Social Club: Hi-Teen Canieen Ron Brower College Varsily Baskefball: B Baskelball: Junior Varsily Baskelball: Hi-Teen Canfeen: LeHermen's Club Kerwin Brown College Foolball: Track: Tennis Melvin Brown College Presidenf, Fuiure Teachers of America: A Cappella Choir: Chora- liers: Key Club: Junior Eleclronic and Techniological Science Club Michael Brown Armed Forces Color Guard: Drill Team: Officers Club: Non-Commissioned Officers Club: Naiional Rifle Associaiion Jim Brownell lnduslry Boys' Glee Club: Indusfrial Aris Club: Manager, Siage Crew: Varsiiy Fooiball Manager Buelah Burks College Hi-Teen Canfeen: Jan Club Ken Burns College Baskeiball Patricia Busfer Business Linda Byrd College Publicify Chairman, Kappa Nu Social Club: Line Caplain, Hosless, Booslers: Girls' League Advisory Board: Associaie Edilor, Trailblaxer Sfaff: Scholarship Socieiy Pai' Byrnes College Fulure Business Leaders of America: Red Cross: House of Represen- falives: Aviaiion Club: World Friendship Club 44 John Cady College Hi-Teen Canleen Jan Carpenfer College Presidenl, Della Social Club: Junior Alfendanf, and Snowflake Queen: Secrefary, Hi-Teen Canfeen: Hosless, Presidenl, Boosfers: Recording Secrefary, Girls' League Loren Cecil College A Cappella Choir: Choraliers Jane Chaffin College Della Social Club Chaplain: Anchor Club: Girls' League Officer: Hi-Teen Canfeen Barbara Chambers College Alpha Zola Phi Social Club: Fuiure Business Leaders of America: Jazz Club: Hi-Teen Canteen James Chandler lndusfry Varsify Baseball: Varsily Foofball: Junior Varsify Baslcelball Mariio Chrislian College Thespians: Della Gamma Omega Social Club: Marquefies: Fuiure Teachers of America Karen Church College Fufure Teachers of America: Scholarship Socieiy: A Cappella Choir: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Hi-Teen Canleen Teresa Clarlc Business Jordan Blades: Modern Dance Club: Jan Club Loraine Clemen+s College Fulure Business Leaders of America: Avialion Club: World Friend- ship Club: Libra Social Club Sue Cole College Presidenl, Alpha Zela Phi Social Club: Jazz Club: Hi-Teen Can- feen: Senale Marlene Coleman College Piano Club: Science Club Evelyn Collins College Avialion Club: World Friendship Club: Cal's Kove Manager Hugh Collins College Treasurer, Hi4Teen Canleen: Track, 3 years Kennefh Collins lndusfry Bowling Club: lnduslrial Arls Club Marilyn Commeau College Girls' Afhlelic Association: Scholarship Sociely: Kappa Nu Social Club Lanny Consalvo College Song Leader, 2 years: Hislorian, Alpha Sigma Rho Social Club: Firsl Vice-Presidenl, Hi-Teen Canleen: Snowflalre Allendanl, 3 years: Buffums' Younq Careerisl Glenda Cooper College 45 Gary Corbell' College Hank Corwin College Muriel Craig College Aquelles: Girls' Alhlelic Associalion: Fulure Nurses of America: Girls' Rifle Team: Library Youlh Council Clifford Crew College Thespians: World Friendship: Malh and Science Club: Marquelles Judy Cross College Jazz Club: Hi-Teen Canleen: Jinx Social Club Maureen Cullen College Fulure Business Leaders of America: Scholarship Sociely Diana Cummings College Jazz Club: Kapparelles Social Club Glenda Cufhberlson College Treasurer, Publicily, Omega Tau Social Club: Girls' League Repre- senlalive: Hi-Teen Canleen Roger Dahllce College Hi-Teen Canleen Judy Dalchow Business Presidenl, Fulure Business Leaders of America: Boosters: Hi-Teen Canfeen: Sfudenl Governmenl: Jazz Club Dennis Daniels College Roberl Darby Armed Forces Dex Davenporl' College Kappa Sigma Chi Social Club: Varsily Foolball: Varsily Swimming: Junior Class Treasurer: Hi-Teen Canleen Lee Davidson College Carolyn Davis Business Kapperelles Social Club Sue Davis Business Alpha Zefa Phi Social Club: Hi-Teen Canleen: Jazz Club Barron Day College Kappa Sigma Chi Social Club: Hi-Teen Canleeng Varsiiy Foo'baII: Varsily Baskelball: Varsify Baseball Tom DeChenne Armed Forces 46 Karen DeMann College Kappa Nu Social Club: Drill Caplain, Booslers: Fulure Business Leaders of America: Hi-Teen Canleen Duane Dennis College Thela Phi Social Club: Jazz Club: Hi-Teen Canleen Julie Depson College Joe Deppe College Wafer Polo: Swimming: Bowling Club Marlin Derliler Armed Forces R.O.T.C. Drill Team Jo Lynne De Veny College Alpha Zela Phi Social Club: Hi-Teen Canleen: Jazz Club: Fulure Business Leaders of America Lynn DeYoung lnduslry Hi-Teen Canleen Calherine Dickens Homemaker Girls' League Represenlalive: Sophomore Usherelle: Junior Guard of Honor: Fads and Fashions Club: Hi-Teen Canleen Donald Dodge College Hi-Teen Canleen: Audio Visual Club Nancy Downey Business Boosfers: Hi-Teen Canleen Sue Dreggs College Joanne Dugger Business Kaperelles Social Club: Jazz Club: Hi-Teen Canleen Barbara Dunham Nurse Vice-Presidenl, Jordan Blades: Usherelles Club: Hi-Teen Canleen: Jazz Club Diane Du'H'on Homemaker Jazz Club: Ari Club Jane Duvall College Presidenl, Socii Social Club: Secrelary. Booslers: Hi-Teen Canleen Jack Eaglelon College Bowling Club: Hi-Teen Canleen: -Boys' League Represenlalive Nancy EIlio+ Homemaker Junior Guard of Honor: Hosless, Publicily, Alpha Sigma Rho Social Club: Edilorial Page Edilor, Fealure Page Edilor, Cal's Purr: Girls' League Represenlalive Gayle Eperson College Girls' League Represenlalive: House of Represenlalives: Hi-Teen Canleen: Jazz Club 47 -11 1? Y Y 31 Maida Es'l'es Homemalcer L . House of Represenfafives: Library Assisfanf: Girls' eague Repre senfaHve Gary Evans College Varsiiy Bashefball: Golf Club Shirley Evans Business Marilyn Everefi' Business Omega Tau Social Club: Hi-Teen Canieen Clayfon FasseH Armed Forces Hi-Teen Canieen Nadine Fennell College Anchor Club Commifiee Chairman: Hosiess, Kappa Nu Social Club: Girls' League Advisory Board: Junior Guard of Honor: Hoosier Presidenf Larry Ferguson College Linda Ferguson Business Diane Ferrell Nurse Simi Club John Ferrell College Traclr: Cross Counfry: Nafuralisfs Club Gary Fisher College Thespians: A Cappella Choir: Choraliers: Marqueffes Georganna Fisher Business Lambda Thefa Social Club Ka+hy Fisher Homemaker Girls' Aihlefic Associalion Lavern Fi+man College Tennis Bill Floren+ine College Fooiball: Baslcefball: Baseball: LeHermen's Club: Sfudenf Body Hosf Jim Flournoy College Elizabefh Floyd College Sli Club Marilyn Fooie College 48 Jim Fowler Joan Frame Girls' League Represenlalive Barbara Franz Fulure Nurses of America: Girls' Rifle Tearn Judy Freeman Jim Frese Jon Galiher Hi-Teen Canleen: Thela Phi Social Club: Jan Club Georgia Gallello Duane Gann Hi-Teen Canleen Sa ry Ganlen bein .lon Gariepy Key Club: Phi Sigma Social Club: Hi-Teen Canleen: Juni Baslreiball Mary Geiger Sophomore Usherelle: Rolling Panlhers: Hi-Teen Canleen lulie Gerharl' Driscilla Gessell Jiclr Gilberl' Donald Giles Rifle Team :andy Gillis College College College College College College College College College College or Varsily College College College College Business Business Alpha Sigma Rho Social Club: Thespians: Marquelfes: Jan Club lob Glascoclc College Hi-Teen Canleen: Junior Varsily Baseball lames Goff College Sludenl Body Sporls Announcer: Speaiers Bureau: Scholarship Sociely: Buffums' Young Careerisl: Boys' Slale Represenlalive 49 A if F vit, ,-3 if ...A 'fs-L f 1 .Q A you 'Cf Linda Goodarl' College Presidenf, Secrelary. Alpha Sigma Rho Social Club: Sludenf Body Secrefary: Boosfers: Song Leader: Junior Guard of Honor Sfanley Goodwin College David Go1 I' College Sandra Gramman College Jeanne Gran'l' College Flag Girl: Pledge Mislress, Treasurer, Della Social Club: Walher's Hi-Teen Favorile: Boosfers: Junior Guard of Honor Laurena Grani' College A Cappella Choir Mary Grah Homemaker Bowling Club: Glee Club: Hi-Teen Canfeen Dan Greeley College Cross Counlry Track Team: Traclz: LeNermen's Club: Boys' League Represenlafive: Hi-Teen Canfeen Janelle Green Business Hi-Teen Canieen Barbara Gregg Homemaker Jazz Club: Hi-Teen Canfeen: Ari' Club Barry Gregory College Juclilh Ellen Grimes College Sophomore and Senior Snowflake Aflendanf: Sophomore Class and Girls' League Secrelaryg Hosless, Sergeanl-al-Arms, Alpha Sigma Rho Social Club: Junior Guard of Honor: Flag Girl George Gues'l' College Ruih Ann Gurley College Sfudenl Body Secrelary: Sergeanl-af-Arms, Alpha Sigma Rho Social Club: Boosfers: Hi-Teen Canfeen: Fufure Business Leaders of America Mary Guiferrez College Girls' League Represenfafive: Fulure Nurses of America: Scholarship Socieiy Byrle Hancock Business Ari Club: Hi-Teen Canfeen: Jazz Club Judilh Hansmann College Chaplain, Vice-Presidenf, Alpha Sigma Rho Social Club: Song Lead- er: Boosler: Hi-Teen Canleen: Girls' League Represenlalive Darlene Hanson Business Jazz Club: A Cappella Choir 50 Carol Harding Business Hi-Teen Canleen: Jau Club Jane Harker College Corresponding Secrelary, Kappa Nu Social Club: Booslers: Dress Regulalions Board: Hi-Teen Canleen Janice Harker Homemaker Presidenl, Publicily, Alpha Zela Phi Social Club: Hi-Teen Canleen: Jazz Club Duncan Hari' College Thela Phi Social Club: Annual Slaff: Hi-Teen Canleen: Golf Team Richard Harlman Armed Forces Hi-Teen Canleen Jerry Harvey College Varslly Foofball: B Foolball: Thela Phi Social Club: Hi-Teen Canleen Joan Harvey College A Cappella Choir: Rolling Panlhers: Hi-Teen Canleen Carole Haywood Business Kaperelles Social Club: Hi-Teen Canleen Gary Heading College Presidenl, lnduslrial Arls Club Robin Hearons College Della Gamma Omega Social Club: Solfeggio: Band: Orcheslra Linda Heckman College American Field Service Exchange Sludenl: Varsily Yell Leader: Scholarship Sociely: Chaplain, Della Social Club: World Friendship Club Lage Heden College Phi Sigma Social Club: Key Club: World Friendship Club: Solfeggio: Hi-Teen Canleen Duane Hedy College Key Club: Scholarship Sociely: Junior Eleclronic and Techniological Science Club: Boys' League Represenlalive: Kappa Sigma Chi Social Club Bill Hegdale College Rosanne Hegg Business Vice-Presidenl, Kappa Nu Social Club: Fulure Business Leaders of America: Booslers Roberla Heller Business Presidenl. Kaperelles Social Club: A Cappella Choir: House of Represenlallves Joyce Hempsleacl College Doris Henderson Business Head Maiorelle: Junior Guard of Honor: Vice-Presidenl, Alpha Zola Phi Social Club: Hi-Teen Canleen 5I W'-1 'FY 9 I Saydi :O -55. S., 4.5 fl 5 Sue Henderson College Jazz Club: Hi-Teen Canleen: House of Represenlafives: Girls' League Represenlalive Chuck Henrile Business Hi-Teen Canleen Dave Hensch College Bob Herlilcofer College Golf: World Friendship Club: Slage Crew: Naluralisls Club Rudy Hernandez College Boys' League Represenlalive: Traclz: Cross Counlry: Hi-Teen Canleen: Knighls Linda Hespe College Ed Hess College Choraliers: Melody Men Bonila Holland Business Barbara Kalhleen Honan College A Cappella Choir: Choraliers: Hi-Teen Canleen: Jazz Club Shirley Hoskins College Panlher Mascol: Socii Social Club: Junior Guard of Honor: Jazz Club: House of Represenlalives Pal Howell Jazz Club: Arl Club Paula Howsare Jazz Club: Bowling Club: Girls' Afhlelic Associalion Beverly Hoy Modern Dance Club Jack A. Huber Ron Hull Business College College Business College Vice-Presidenl, Kappa Sigma Chi Social Club: Lellermen's Club: Varsily Foofball: Boys' League Represenlalive: Jazz Club Jean lrving College House of Represenlalives: Girls' League Represenfalive: Socii Social Club: Fulure Business Leaders of America: Hi-Teen Canfeen Bill lsham College Robin Jaclcerl' College Bible Club: Panlher Club: R.O.T.C. 52 Noralee Jennings College Pledge Mlslress Hosless Alpha Zela Phi Social Club Sleering Commuflee Jazz Club HI Teen Canleen House of Represenlalives: College College Non-Com- onal Rifle Florisl College College College Business College Swimming Team Wafer Polo Lellermens Club Hu Teen Canleen Nnllnam Jones College R O T C Color Escorl R O T C Drill Team Non Commissioned :ene Kahmann College a+ Kealy Business ane++e Keller College Recording Secrelary Vice Presldenl Girls Alhlehc Assoclaliohq Fu- lure Teachers of America Scholarship SDCI8lY HlTeen Canleen lancy Kemp College Vice Presldenl Publiclly Alpha Sigma Rho Social Club Sophomore, Junior Senior Homecoming Allendanl Fursl Page Edllor Cal's Purrg hella Kernvan College Edllorm Chief Cals Purr Vice Presldenl Junior Class Treasurer. Della Social Club Secrefary Anchor Club Girls League Presidenl haron Kunder Homemalrer lary Kung Homemalcer usan King College Vice Presudenl Pledge Mnslress Alpha Sigma Rho Social Club: Booslers Scholarship Soclely Annual Sfafl' HnTeen Canfeen Alecia Kinney College Corresponding Secrefary, Vice-Presidenl, Delia Social Club: Hi-Teen Canleen Gail Kirlcpairiclc College Ari Club: Hi-Teen Canieen Russell Klosler Business Kennerh Knapp College Phi Sigma Social Club: Sergeanf-ai-Arms, Key Club: Solieggio: Band: Baskeiball Susan Koeller College Alpha Sigma Rho Social Club: Anchor Club: Girls' Slafe Represen- farive: Flag Girl: Corresponding Secrefary and Vice-Presideni, Girls' League Bobby Koonh College Corresponding Secreiary, Alpha Zola Phi Social Club: Jazz Club: Hi-Teen Canteen Mary Kramer Beauiician Alpha Sigma Rho Social Club: Sophomore P.T.A. Affendani: Jazz Club: A Cappella Choir: Hi-Teen Canleen Joanne Krogh College Alpha Zara Phi Social Club: Fuiure Teachers of America Sharon Krogh College Maioreiie: Hi-Teen Canieen: Pads and Fashions Club: Llsherelfes Kenr Krogue College Bonifa Krull College Ron Kwiailcowslci College Naiuralisis Club: Scholarship Socieiy: Mafh and Science Club: World Friendship Club Heaiher LaBar Business Delia Social Club: Sergeanf-af-Arms, Booslers: Junior Guard of Honor: Hi-Teen Canleen: Girls' League Roberf Lamberl' College Bowling Club: Honor Guard Jan Lamberih Model Delia Social Club: Junior Guard of Honor: Jazz Club: Hi-Teen Can- feen: Girls' League John Lanfow lndusfry Boys' League: Hi-Teen Canieen Marvin Larson College Dan Lavery College Fooiball: Baslreiball: Baseball: LeHermen's Club: Scholarship Sociely 54 Slrip Lawrence College Sludenl Body Presidenl: Presidenl, Boys' League: Vice-Presidenl, LeHermen's Club: Kappa Sigma Chi Social Club: Foofball Gary Lee College Hi-Teen Canleen: Jan Club: Boys' League Represenlalive Linda Lee Leonard College Scholarship Sociefy: Fulure Teachers of America: Dress Regulalions Board Connie Lewis Business Jan Club: Hi-Teen Canieen Dale Lingo College lnduslrial Arls Club: Wafer Polo: Hi-Teen Canfeen Jens Lis? Armed Forces Jan Club: lncluslrial Arls Club: Baseball: Hi-Teen Canleen Harry Lobdell College Scholarship Sociely Presidenf: Phi Sigma Social Club: Malh and Science Club: World Friendship Club: Drama Club Barbara Jean Loeclscher Business Roberl Louclcs College Baskelball: Band Fired Lucas College Boys' League Madeleine LuH'enauer College Alpha Sigma Rho Social Club: World Friendship Club: Anchor Club: Foreign Exchange Sludeni Darlene Maddox College Krisiine Madsen Business Scholarship Sociely: Fufure Teachers ol America: Cal's Purr Sfaff: Girls' Afhlelic Association Jo Ann Magness Business Hisforian, Alpha Sigma Rho Social Club: Sophomore Ushereffe: Hi-Teen Canfeen: Fulure Business Leaders of America: Cal's Purr Slaff Carol Magnuson Business Slli Club Sfanley Maisch lnduslry Wafer Polo: Induslrial Arls Roger Maleilzo College LeHermen's Club: Rifle Team: R.O.T.C. Honor Guard: Band Carolyn Mallel College Alpha Zola Phi Social Club: Hi-Teen Canleen 55 if gtl! T .sm 'll i 3. Max Mallell' College l.e+'lermen's Club: Key Club: Kappa Sigma Chi Social Club: Varsily Baslrelball: Varsily Baseball Judy Marlelle College Hosless, Alpha Sigma Rho Social Club: Boosfers: Annual Slaff Barbara Marmon Business Fulure Teachers of America: Usherelles Club: Presidenl, Jordan Blades: Hi-Teen Canleen: Modern Dance Club Richie Marselle College Jau Club: Hi-Teen Canleen Gene Marlin College Varsily Traclr: A Cappella Choir: Choraliers: Melody Men: Key Club Jim Marlin College Carol Mays Business Malte-Up Club Bruce MacAr'l'hur College Foolball: Hi-Teen Canfeen: Pholography Club: House of Represen- lalives lrene MacAr+hur College House of Represenlalives: Girls' League Represenlaliva: Hi-Teen Canleen: Kappa Nu Social Club Fred McConnell Business Senale Represenlalive: Presidenl, Thela Phi Social Club: Boys' League Represenlalive Joree MacDonald College Sleven McKibben Armed Forces Foofball: Bowling Club Phyliss McLeroy College Hi-Teen Canieen: Jazz Club: House of Represenlalives Mike McCoy College Gary McNair College Adverlising Ari: Hi-Teen Canleen: School Poslers: Arl Club: Jazz Club Morris Medavoy College Key Club: World Friendship Club: Fulure Teachers of America: Tennis: Sludenl Body Judge Ann Megorclen College Girls' Rifle Team: Girls' Alhlelic Associalion: Ari Club: Hi-Teen Canleen Carolyn Mello'l f Business Jazz Club 56 Linda Mercer Homemaker Hi-Teen Canfeen: Cai's Purr Siaff Jean Meicalf College Presidenh Girls' League: Treasurer, Anchor Club: Corresponding Secreiary, Kappa Nu Social Club: Treasurer, Boosiers: Hi-Teen Canieen Bob Meyers College Capiain, B Wafer Polo: B and C Swimming Team: OfCl19Sil'6 Gary Miller College Hi-Teen Canfeen: Golf Team Joanne Miller College Vice Presidenf, Aquefies: Girls' Afhleiic Associaiion: Kappa Nu Social Club: Hi-Teen Canieen Melanie Miller College Hi-Teen Canieen: Girls' League Represeniaiive Nancy Miller College Jazz Club Roiha Miller College Vice Presideni, Kapereiies Social Club: Hi-Teen Canieen: Jazz Club: Jordan Blades Sieve Miller College Yell Leader: B Fooiball 'Team: Second Vice Presideni, Hi-Teen Canfeen: Boys' League Representative: Jau Club Marilynn Minear College Speech Coniesf Winner: Hi-Teen Canieen: Treasurer, Socii Social Club: Anchor Club: Boosfers LoreHa Miranda College Alpha Zeia Phi Social Club: Secrefary, Jazz Club: Hi-Teen Canieen Donna Miichell College Fuiure Business Leaders of America: Bowling Club .loan Miichell College Secrelary, Aquelfes: Hi-Teen Canfeen Andrea Mocsny College Song Leader: Scholarship Socieiy: Hi-Teen Canieen: Boosfers: As- sociaie Edifor, Trailblazer Siaff Kaihy Molamphy College Bowling Club: Aviaiion Club Ron Moncrief College Kappa Sigma Chi Social Club: LeHermen's Club: Foofball: Boys' League Represeniaiive: Jazz Club 2ober+ Moore Armed Forces Naiional Rifle Associaiion: Boys' League Represenfaiive: Rifle Team: Drill Team lerry Mosley College Naiional Rifle Associaiion: Non-Commissioned Officers Club: Hi-Teen Canfeen 57 '5 XC 'X Kaihy Mummerl' Business Corky Muncy College Hi-Teen Canieen Pal' Murphy College Delia Social Club: Hi-Teen Canfeen: Jazz Club: Girls' League Represeniafive Charles Murray College President Key Club: Scholarship Socieiy: Band: Phi Sigma Social Club: Solfeggio Connie Murray College Presidenf, Treasurer, Alpha Sigma Rho Social Club: Song Leader: Junior Guard of Honor: Secreiary, Hi-Teen Canieen: Vice Presideni, Sergeanf-al-Arms, Anchor Club Kenneih Murray College Varsily Tennis: Hi-Teen Canieen Ronnie Murray Harold M u'H'ar+ Brenda Neal Lambda Thela of America Gene Newman lndusiry College College Tau Social Club: Hi-Teen Canieen: Fufure Teachers College Wafer Polo: Hi-Teen Canleen Davalyn Nowlin College Jan Club: Hi-Teen Canieen: Girls' League Represenlafive: House of Represeniaiives David Nowlin College Hi-Teen Canfeen: Thefa Phi Social Club: Annual Sfaff: Boys' League Represeniaiive Kaihie O'Connor College Youih For Chris? Club: Choraliers Jeri Oliiar College Jan Club Lecior Orricl: College Golf Team: Jazz Club: Ar? Club Linda OH' Business Library Board: Jazz Club: Girls' League Represenfalive Jimie Owen Armed Forces John Owen College Tracl: and Cross Couniry: Band: Le'Hermen's Club: Solfeggio: Jazz Club 58 College College College College College Business College College Gary Perluns College Dawne Dee Pelersen College HlTeen Canleen Glrls League Represenlahve Jazz Club: Panlher Rame Pelersen College Noralee Phllllps College HlTeen Canleen Girls Alhlehc Assoclahon Panlher Cub: Swim Brenl' Pnerce College Dance Band Esquures Dnue Cafs Solfeggno Orcheslre Band Darrell PlaH' College Marcua Plencler Homemaker Publlcnly Alpha Sigma Rho Soclal Club Vlce Presldenl Jazz Club: Pmky Polmg College Flag Gnrl Secrelary Gxrls League Secrelary HlTeen Canleen: Judy Poppen College Scholarshlp Socnely Fulure Teachers of America Girls Afhlellc Donna Powell College Lynn Price Paul Price Carol Pugh Jerry Purdy Paul Raffeld Band: Orcheslra: Solfeggio: Slage Crew: Bugler Mary Ragan Choraliers Melvin Ramos College College College College College Vocalisf College Head Yell Leader: Varsily Dacalhalon Record Holder: Vice Presidenl, Senior Class: Varsily Tennis: Cross Counfry Helen Rampey College Head, Flag Girl: Anchor Club: Sergeanf-al-Arms, Delia Social Club: Booslers: Junior Guard of Honor Bobbi Rand Dress Regulalions Board: Arl Club Sandra Rainer World Friend Sheila Rawlins Harriel' Ray Aquelles Jesse Reeves College College ship Club: Spealrers' Worlrshop: Library Youlh Council lndusfry College Armed Forces Coach, Girls' Rifle Team: Nalional Rifle Associalion: Drill Team Bill Rehe College Lel'lermen's Club: Knighis Tom Reiber College Hi-Teen Canleen Larry Richardson College Traclr: Foolball: LeHermen's Club Donna Richmond College Hi-Teen Canleen Mary Riller College Presidenf, Dress Regulalion Board: Anchor Club: Della Social Club: Scholarship Socieiy Mary Roberge Business Glenda Rogers Homemaker Presidenl, Sophomore Class: Jazz Club: Hi-Teen Canleen Jim Rogers College Bowling Club LaVonne Rogers College Senior Class Represenlalive Cecil Roquemore College Joel Rose College Solfeggio Marsha Rosser College Beverly Rolhman College Bill Royce College Kay Rumback College Vice Presidenf, Della Gamma Omega Social Club: Scholarship So- ciefy: Band: Solfeggio: Jau Club Jim Rumbold College Foolball: Track: Hi-Teen Canleen: LeHermen's Club Sally Russell Jinx Social Club Pal Sallee Busi ess College Vice Presidenl, Presidenl, Anchor Club: Pledge Mislress, Correspond- ing Secrelary, Kappa Nu Social Club: Hosfess, Drill Caplain, Boosl- ersg Girls' League Advisory Board: Junior Guard of Honor Ron Sammons Armed Forces Nalional Rifle Associalion: Drill Team: Color Guard Ellen Sams College Kappa Nu Social Club: Fulure Teachers of America: Arl Club: Girls' League Represenlaliveg Tennis Tammy Sanderson Presidenl, Aquelles: Edwina Sands Hi-Teen Canleen Sluarl' Sanlee Homemaker Booslers: Girls' Alhlelic Associalion Homemaker College Band: Solfeggio: Tennis: Jau Club: Esquires bl --Q its 2' 3 Carol Sanly Modeling Bob Sarvis College Yell Leader: Phi Sigma Social Club: A Cappella Choir: Choraliers: Team Caplain, Tennis Mary Schilfbauer Business A Cappella Choir: Choraliers: Jau Club Pal Schieman Business Girls' Alhlelic Associalion: Booslers: Aquefles: Jordan Blades: Pan+her Cub Jeanie Schmil' Business Presidenl. Publicify, Kappa Nu Social Club: Vice Presidenf, Booslers: Fuulure Teachers of America: Scholarship Sociely: Daughlers of fhe American Revolufion Award Sha ron Sco'l l College Girls' Afhlelic Associalion: Aquelfes: Booslers: World Friendship Club Johnnie Sessions College Scholarship Sociely: Senale: Drill Team: Secrelary, Treasurer. Nalion- al Rifle Associafion: Officers' Club Greg Shaffer lnduslry Thefa Phi Social Club: Hi-Teen Canleen Jim Sheels Armed Forces Waler Polo Claude Shirlr College Rex Shoemaker College Basltelball: Tennis: World Friendship Club: LeHermen's Club: Bowl- ing Club Ken Shorl' College Bill Shoup Business Presidenl, Treasurer, Bowling Club Eugene Shuffield Business John Siegfried Armed Forces Lyn Simpson College Booslers: Fresidenl, Speakers' Bureau: Fulure Teachers of America: Scholarship Sociely: Recording Secrefary, World Friendship Club Joan Skidmore Homemalzer Sergeanl-al-Arms, Alpha Sigma Rho Social Club: Line Capfain, Booslers: Fulure Business Leaders of America: Canleeng Jazz Club Dale Smilh Ca nleen: Gymnasiics Tea m College Glade Smllh Baseball Herb Sml+h College Leland Smllh College HnTeen Canleen Jazz Club Basllelball A Cappella Choir: Pholo- Mllce Smoolcler College Swimming Wafer Polo Lellermens Club HlTeen Canleeng Audio College College College College Varsufy Tennis Treasurer Solfegglo Key Club Scholarship Sociefy: Rudy Sfarlc Baseball Varslfy Baseball Foofball Leffermens Club HlTeen Canleen Nillnam Shark College Hn Teen Canleen ROTC Drill Team Trl Sigma Jazz Club -lal Sfeuber College Sludenl Body Presldenf Kappa Sigma Chl Social Club: Siudenf Body Hosl Caplaln Varsuly Foolball Team Sludenf Body Sheriff ,ue Slone College Aquelfes Girls Alhlehc Assoclahon Girls League Represenlafivo: College College Business Business Armed Forces Armed Forces ff '-. 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'sl Nedra SurreH' Business Jamboree: Girls' League Represenialive: Sludenf Governmenl Rep- resenfalive: Modern Dance Club: Hi-Teen Can+een Cleora Sulion Business Junior Guard of Honor: Jazz Club: Hi-Teen Canleen Jim Swanner Armed Forces Waier Polo: Hi-Teen Canleen: LeHermen's Club Barbara Sween College Kaperelfes Social Club: Fulure Business Leaders of America: Scholar- ship Sociely: Hi-Teen Canieen: Paniher Cub Lee Swee'r Armed Forces Jazz Club: Wafer Polo Roger Taber Armed Forces Waler Polo Fred Taylor Armed Forces Armed Forces Darrell Templin R.O.T.C.: Sword and Scabbard Sociely: Hi-Teen Canteen: Officers' and Non-Commissioned Officers' Club Mi'rch Thompson College Treasurer, Key Club: Phi Sigma Social Club: Varsily Wafer Polo: LeHermen's Club: Varsily Swimming Eloise Trefny Business A Cappella Choir: Modern Dance Club Marla Tripp College Treasurer, Hi-Teen Canleen: A Cappella Choir: Boys' Leaque Repre- senlafive: House of Represenlalives: Jazz Club Sally Tripp College Kappa Nu Social Club: Dress Regularion Club: Scholarship Sociefy: House of Represenlafives: Hi-Teen Canfeen Ronald Truelove College lnduslrial Aris Club Sylvia Tupper College Boosfers: Scholarship Sociely: Fufure Teachers of America: Ushereifes Club: Jazz Club Thomas Lee Tyler College Presidenl, Thespians: Marquelles: R.O.T.C.: Three-Acl Play: One- Acf Play Bonnie Underwood College Modern Dance Club: Jazz Club: Fufure Business Leaders of America: Hi-Teen Canleen Leslie Vanderhoff College LeHermen's Club Sharon Vedsma College 64 Dennis Vershaw College Band: Tennis Joanne Wagner College Fuiure Teachers of America: Youih for Chrisi Club Daniel Wallace Walker College Varsily Swimming: Varsily Wafer Polo: LeHermen's Club: Hi-Teen Canleen: Secrelary, Hi-Y Carol Walkup Business Jazz Club Rosie Wallin College Mary Lou Ward Homemaker Hi-Teen Canfeen: Girls' League Represenlaiive Larry John Warner College Vice Presidenf, World Friendship Club: Senior Chairman, Permanenl Scholarship Commillee: Secrelary, Treasurer, Fufure Teachers of America: Key Club: Library Board Roberl Waikins College Siudenl Body Judge: Secreiary, Soulhern California Key Clubs: Vice Presidenf, Presidenf, Phi Siqma Social Club: Yell Leader: Buffums' Younq Careerisl Janell Wa'Hles College World Friendship Club: Modern Dance Club: Hi-Teen Canieen Dick Waxenfeller College Lee Websfer College Presidenf, Hi-Teen Canfeen: Caplain, B Fooiball Team: Capfain, B Baskelball Team: Presidenl, LeHermen's Club: Presidenl, A Cappella Choir Marlin Weinberg College Daniel Welch College David Wellander College Lynda Wells College Scholarship Sociefy: Fulure Teachers of America: World Friendship Club: Guided Reading Club Donna Wensel Homemaker Treasurer, Alpha Zeia Phi Social Club: Jazz Club: Hi-Teen Canfeen Diane Werh Business Shirley Whefsfone Business Jazz Club 65 --if William Lesler Whilson College World Friendship Club: Fulure Teachers of America: Scholarship Sociefy: Tennis Team: Key Club Janel' Wiegner College Modern Dance Club: Jazz Club Larry Wilhelm College Foolball: Golf: Cal's Purr Phofographer Bill Whilcher Joyce Williams College College Fulure Business Leaders of America: Secrelary, Audio Visual Club: Trailblazer Sfaff Sharon Williams College Socii Social Club: Jazz Club: Hi-Teen Canleen Carolyn Kay Wilson College Girls' League Represenialive: Jazz Club: Hi-Teen Canleen Terry Wilson College Thela Phi Social Club: Hi-Teen Canleen: Jazz Club George Windes lnduslry Johnnie Windes Business Naluralisl Club Lanny Wholl' College Hi-Teen Canfeen Barbara Wood College Hislorian. Kappa Nu Social Club: Fufure Business Leaders of America: Scholarship Sociely: Booslers Palricia Woods College Usherefles Club: Bowling Club: Fulure Teachers of America Bob Wrighl' College LeHermen's Club: Baslxelball: Baseball Bernard Wrye College Swimming: Waler Polo: LeHermen's Club: Phi Sigma Social Club: Presiclenl, Senior Class Ronnie Yanover Baseball Tony Yeoman Cross Counlry: Donna Zarslci College College Track: LeHermen's Club: Treasurer, Hi-Teen Canleen College 66 Warren Bousman Business Hi-Teen Canleen Ray Brown College Sally Chandler College Pal' Dorbouche lnduslry Cecelia lngle College Charles Juslis College Roberl Lee College Jerry Zacour College Sue Zeek College Presidenl, Gamma Omega Music Club: Vice-Presidenf Solfeggio: Aquellesg Band 5 Orcheslra Larry Zimmerman College Sludenl Body Hoslg Presidenl, Phi Sigma Social Club: Key Club: Wafer Polo: Hi-Teen Canleen Graduafes Noi' Picfured Pa+ Asbee Bill Alkinson Lyman Arvig Romona Baker Laurie Bales Palricia Bales Bruce Bales Pai' Benneff Bob Biggs Lloyd Boofh Fred Brown Ed Bryan Mickey Bryan+ Joan Carnegie Charles Caughren Linda Davis Befri Sue Eisler Darlene Farrell Terry Flesia Mary Gossage Bill Hanson Sandy Hawkins Carolyn Hazard Gary Hickle Clyde Horner Roy Hublou Nafalie Johnson Richard Larson Don McDonald Mike McFarland Roger Moore Charles Morgan Phil Needham Helen Peavy Dennis Penrod George Percy Richard Price Frank Prince Jesse Rogers Darlene Schusler Chuck Smilhson Mike Spika Rosemarie Slurgis Jim Summers Delores Swank Milch Thompson Don Van Dusen Harry Vaughn Efhelyne Ves'r Jane+ Wiegner Donn Wilson 67 You're Jus? In Love , sings Belle Henning fo Jim Smiih during an assembly adveriising ihe Op- ereffa Call Me Madam . Of fhe many assemblies given during fhe pasi' year a few of +he mosi' ouisfanding were ihe show- ing of The Magnificenl Obsession , a movie of renown: and several music assemblies feaiuring 'l'he Navy Band and 'Phe Long Beach Philharmonic Orchesfra. Alfhough fhe main reason for assemblies is +o provoke inferesi from 'lhe siudeni body in fhe varied ac'I'ivi'I'ies al' Jordan, such as, fhe Key Club Rag Drive and The Backwards Dance, ihey also help +o enrich school afmosphere. Sfudeni Body President 'Fall semesler Hal Sfeuber me All A .th fy Gee Nee Sferling, alias Jean Jacobsi cufs a new record. liss Dainly McDaniel guarding fhe lives of her sludenl vimmers Savanfs Swim, Sing, and Sfomp Hey. dig fhaf crazy lunch box' effervesces Mr. Newfon Wilson fo Miss Maureen Cam eron. ln reply, Miss Lucille Couvnllon cen ierl sagely answers Hm-mm' Give me some men . . . l Ofhers have singing waifers, sing- ing lelegreph messengers. and singing lelephone operafors: Jor- dan has ifs musical principal. Facully members enioy refreshmenls served al lhe annual Girls' Lea lhen furn lo The business of one of fheir scinlillaling meefings. gue lea. Af 69 nen en Q ne VEVLWMA My egg' efjywof WAV elif!-fw if ffffwlfjlfl wfiigfjfg ,Qi fiiiepgfj Knife Qjifffflliff eff fy MQW Wgyifff fiffffjif WWweWn if f J. if? fifggefffniff , Y IMYNVA glad LJQPVTM7 U ZZJXMTWMEX 1,6 , f V A r, l W P JW' XMW wwww wage? ffjwn ew W ' M wage feifweiww lemme .Wap n Above and beyond all learning is the influence of ch racter. Mm 9 OW pink -AEP- Qrm..,f,j Li 6 -. s. 'um' 1- ' Y , sg! 4LAXXM x w Underclassmen solve daily problems Looking io Their lufure a+ Jordan, Sophomores prepare lo carry oul 'lheir educalional and vocalional plans. Their lirsl year a+ Jorclan has given lhem an insighl' inlo ihe conflicls and problems which will conlronl' 'l'hem in fheir lives al Jordan as well as clay 'io day living. i' Working as a class in +heir supporl of school funclions has helped lhem +o realize 'rhe imporiance of group cooperafion. Sophomore Class Officers Janie Hess, Presidenl Hopi Eddie Riddick, Vice Presidenl Viclrie McNiH, Secrefary Gay Carpenfer, Treasurer Sophomores learn 'lo be good cilizens. 1ECi.!flDi?i 72 Class Sponsor Mr. Joe laniorno if XP-ri W Junior Class Officers Janeice McConnell, Vice Presidenl Sue Corwin, Presidenl' llopl Lynne Balaer, Treasurer Jean Sheri. Secrelary rs rg lb? Ani... Boosfers march in Veleran's Day Parade. Class Sponsors Mrs. Rulh Conrocl Mr. Seymour Lewis lnof piciuredl . . . prepare for future ai' gf r 4 H9 fi U A I v Preparing +o assume responsibili+ies as fufure cifizens, Jorclan juniors help supporl' school elec'l'ions. This ac- +ivi+y of voiing while in high school will carry over lo adulfhood. Nex+ year as seniors +hey will have lhe job of seeing +ha+ lhis is confinued wi+h Jordan's ofher fine fradifions. aug'-aivkvf. flex., .4 '. 73 Miss Auld Juniors l-J. Schulh, G. Mafhieus, D. Sleiner, S. Smifh, M. Marlin, J. Fenfon, J. Lobr, M. Corb'n, C. Aclrley, S. Noble. II-N. Marchanf, L. Smifh, K. Hegg, I. Drysdale, K.'Lochard, W. Carrier, S. Howard, J. Munford, L. Lindsey, C. Fairbanks, B. Varner, W. Williams. III- D. Guiselman, P. Grau, D. Bruce, S. Min- nich, C. Sweef, L. Newbill, J. Porler, T. Faure, K. Schwoerer. '7nlY,z Miss Auld Juniors l-W. Cox, S. Olson, S. McKernie, C. Houser, C. Aldufh, G. Culp, J, Woods, J. Worlhen, M. House, G. Trimp, D. Sl. Denis, P. Driggs. ll-J. Slribling, C. Houser, C. Andrews, J. Smilh, E. De Pue, D. Frick, S. Johnson, S. Brunly, J. Dunn, C. Furmanslri, K. BurneH, S. Parlin, M. Schwab. Ill-J. O'Dorne, T. Ripa, E. Marlrey, T. Johnson, L. Caler, R. Libes, D. Presco'f'r, J. Binderin, F. Simmons, A. Webb. Mr. Ciriello Juniors I-D. Oalres, B. Kerbow, P. Parlriclge, N. Adarnoli, E. Brawley, M. Aldred, K. Miller, D. Ridqeway, C, Wafson, R. Dixon, J. Piggofi. Il-W. Dunn, R. Layne, G. Barlrer, P. Moore, L. Hassellbeclr, P. Lires, V. Lynd, J. Spunl, D. Burgess, D. Daniel. lll-A. Brown, A. Nelson, R. Merrill, G. Trimp, D. Buries, L. Hall, C. Milyner, 6. Reqier, L. Joyce, D. Hunler, R. Moore. 74 Miss Auld Juniors l-H. Randall, S. Morris, J. Slancer, L. Smiih, E. Velh, M. Trowbridqe, R. De Loye, G. Kennedy, E. Clemenf. ll-P. Dosch, J. McMarfin, E. Gunn, E. Triqgs, R. Henson, B. Puhl, R. Bradley, S. Poche, D. Lynn. lll-N. Johnson, K. Olden- bern, S. Shoolr, C. Reano, J. Wilson, J. Niedercorn, F. Baldwin, B. Casaga. Mr. Ciriello Juniors I-S. Craven, J. Thompson, S. Bowers, M. Bailey, C. Cumminqs, M. Clarlr, F. em.. u-A. Tucker, Rfwsuan, J. Clark, C. Bushong, M. Lindslrom, V. Lavery, N. Hardy, L. McDonald, R. Duron, J. Shoe- malrer, M. Medavoy, C. Hall, T. Almer- man. III-F. Phillips, P. Webb, W. Sisl, L. Roqers, S. Hill, M. Dryer, J. Larsen, D. Parlls, W. Melcherf, D. Donnellu, D. Berry, B. Hammond, D. McKellips, Absenl--G. Morrill Mr. Davis Juniors l-J. Bay, A. Berman, L, Ellison, D. Huber. D. Fassefl, C. Mason, M. Epper- son, P. Braflen, K. Morris, J. Lundy, L. Pallon, M. Granl, R. Slarlinq. II-G. Gerardi, B. Adams, M. Mahulmen, E. Bee- son, J. Smilh, M, Shemel, L. Mariel, D. Diclzey, C. Aclxley, N. Wildman. III- D. Anderson, G. Boudley, K. Rich, J. Bancroft G. Balleslrazze, D. Meyer, D. Dulaney, K. Harding, J. Germaine, E. Reed, J. Berryhill, K. While, L. Smifh. Mr. Ciriello Juniors I-S. Rohrabaclrer, N. Carlson, V. Thompson, J. Dalchow, P. McCanlies, J. Perkins, S. Shimer, S. Corwin, L. Wheel- er, N. Keller, P. Prudhom, J. Eagle. Il-S. McCrary, S. Ferguson, C. Taylor, P. Baranowslri, J. Harris, D. Bicltforcl, P. Ashley, L. Koonse, J. Parberry, D. King, D. DeFranlm, J. Keane III-E. McGrew, B. Wilson, A. Cordero, B. Shumway, W. Hoefelr, R. Spunf, J. Bremner, I. How- land. J. McCarly, J. Sherman, E. Eng- sform, R. Hale. . f.,.vv X 2 W- , 7? WY .- if Mr. Gordan Juniors l-D. Cloud, S. Sanchez, M. Croolis, S. Carroll, C. Robinson, G. Sauder, M. Broclr, T. Bushnell, J. Phelps, J. Ennis. Il-R. Rahlsfon, E. Haigh, M. Rice, S. Barnes, B. Brolxopp, J. Coolr, M. Rogers, J. Morrow, D. Woodward, N. Mansir, B. Panell. 3-B. Srarlr, L. Bender, F. Clarlc, C. Spear, M. Brown, R. Hammond, D. Burns, G. Slafford, R. Ambridqe, B. Boolrer, A. Halverson, K. Langworfhy, W. Sixsmifh. 75 Mr. Gough Juniors I-J. Moore, D. Thrasher, J. Cleland, C. McKern, G. Magers. C. Easley, D. Olds, H. Perez, D. Olds, B. Williams, F. Sellers, R. Jaros. ll-R. Voelee, J. Schaffer, V. Eclzhardf, L. Finley, J. Marlin, R. Thomp- son, S. Mulherron, G. Bafferion, R. Jaros, P. Bieri, G. Bagalo, T. Maffson. Mr. Gough Juniors I-K. Smifh, R. Phillips, S. Brisfo, B. Chiswell, H. Espalf, V. Maiof, L. Har- lcey, J. Bauman, P. Norcross, J. Maxon. ll-L. Goodnighf, L. Clemans, C. Pen- niclz, T. Gano, M. Resley, J. Raby, M. Keulr, J. Gallego, W. Fisher, M. McNal- ly, J. Harvey. Ill--D. Hench, J. Swan- son, W. Fisher, J. Kifchlinger, B. Hahn, B. Gregory, B. Blalcely, D. Jones, H. Monnelie, B. McDermiH. 76 Mr. Gough Juniors I-B. Evereff, J. Demers, M. Gregory, S. Philpoif, S. Brown, J. De Lapp, G. House, S. Carier, S. Hawkins, M. Grahn- quisl. ll-G. Burgess, D. Birlcinsha, H. Kemp, P. Hall, B. McConnell, S. Griser, M. Wesfphal, P. Morris, G. Moore, M. Wifcher, L. Vall, C. Bailey, J. Ailrman. Ill-J. Yaies, J. Hughes, J. Holland, B. Goolledge, R. Hasseif, R. Guiselman, J. Hall, D. Langford, C. Garside, S. Lim. Mr. Gough Juniors I-B. Shaw, W. Klinzing. S. Cramsey, K. Cramsey, A. Young, P. McCarroll, C. Siovall, M. Miller. ll-K. Townsend, W. Sfoui, P. Manfch, T. Suffon, J. Davis, R. Kennedy, H. Hodge, R. Ursenbaclr, A. Hoffman, D. Kincaid, B. Hayes. Ill-B. Wislrel, D. Roqers, D. Banlrs, W. Sim- mons, V, Penderqrass, B. Hawfhorne, A. Hamilfon, R. Allen, H. Pope, T. Herlilro- fer, J. Bryan, R. Le Meur, B. Lee. UW wg, 'ki Mr. Larsen Juniors I-D. Heaslef, C. Pollenger, C. Norm- andin, J. Brady, P. Holfhe, C. Aber- crombie, J. Eafon, W. Jones, J. Schu- lein. ll-T. Rogers, J. Niclrle, K. Wil- mouslry, C. Vernon, M. Ramos, M. Ecl- wards, G. Day, V. Shepherdson, B. Hess, M. Bergman, A. Wahnish. lll-L. Land, B. Briqhfman, B. Brelz, B. Wallers, J. Combesf, T. Young, P. Needham, D. Carpenler, G. Lewis, R. Murray, R. Mullican, D. Sfiler, G. Rhoder. 3 WY, '1!w Miss Sanders Juniors I-S. Main, M. Demers, D. Fells. S. Ross, K. Truelson, R. Bruno. ll-D. Davis. S. Baber, R. Sleuber, J Fasse'H, L Coleman, D Bursell, R. Schmidf, D. Meyer, L. Pi- lop, J. Chaflin, M. Lawson. III-C. Geiqer, F. Balsamo, T. Lassig, W. Fisher, R. Davis, B. Dewey, E. Burrell, G. Forf, K. Lamonl, C, Marlin, L. Castle, Miss Poulfney Juniors I-W. Hefner, J. Blalceman, S. Horning, A. Oriman, M. Guesl, P. Nicholson, O. Dixon, B. Gray, L. Goldsmiih, V. Law- less, S. Lay, B. Sfeele. Il-C. Sfuhlsah, A. Zwinlr, J. Sims, S. Wahnish, R. Jaclr- son, E. Pills, J. Shorf, J. McConnell, J. Jacobson, J. Lang, J. Morrill, B. Allen, V. Blair. III-K. Maslers, L. Ross, N. Zarslre, J. VV'indes, E.. Hess, W. Claunch, J. Callaway, J. Lehr, L. Callahan. vrvy -f'lY fll ' '-1 Miss Sanders Juniors I-T. Coles, P. Sfarlr, C. Lancasler, D. Smifh, M. Sfewarf, B. Phillips, B. Qualls, G. Smifh, S. Rowe, L. Fisher, l. Mall'- hews, R. Duebe. ll-N. Taylor, M. Sex- lon, S. Easiwood, S. Donnelly, C. Force, B. Henning, C. Lee, S. Everslielcl, S. Beech, B. Beechraff, D. Flefcher. lll- G. Barringlon, D. Pridcly, R. Swanzey, L. Smiih, J. Carfer, P. Price, D. Benson, A. Shinn, C. Salhus. 77 Miss Brown Sophomores I-B. Smifh, S. Wallrer, C. Anderson, C. Evans, J. Vrooman, L. Kinq, J, Arine, K. McCune, J, Wilson, P. Pauqh, J. Rodewald. ll-C. Fisher, A, Smilh, R. Barfz, R. Myers, C. Moliaz, S. Barion, S. Heaih, M, Craven, D, Drumheiser, M. Moseley, l. Smilh, Ill-D. Poseley, D. Denevan, M, Graham, R. Adams, R. Marrs, T. Johnson, J. Casey, B. Free- man, D. McCauley, M. Frindley. Miss Conrod Sophomores I-M. Byerrum, M, Bulcher, N. Lindsley, C. Swarh. II-L. Joyal, M. McElwain, C. Sullivan, M. Bigeleman, J. Hess, S. Roberis, 'S. Phelps, J. Magnuson, Al Johnson. Ill-W, Griffin, B. Mercer, D. Cochran, B, Ellioff, R. Fry, P. Gumbo, J. Hardf, J, Bull, T. Boyer, J. Kennedy, J. Pendergrass. 78 Miss Auld Sophomores l-S. Purdy. R. Robineff, R. Wenne- lramp, E. Miller, G. Lepire, R. Krausse, B. Anderson, J. Cowles, S. Anderson, P. Klein, J. Hinriclrson, J. Chasiain, D. Myers, N. Sfone, C. Burrell. II-B. Grif- fi+h, T, Wafson, B. Brown, D. James, R. Rinqle, G. Bousman, M. Snow, B. Hinlr- son, W. Gallimore, K. Hudson, K. Brous- by, K, Croissanf, J. Mansfield, K. Smilh. ' ,f54.lx'la.l ' 7781... Miss Cameron Sophomores I-L. Spencer, S. Keene, C. Voeiee, L Bozarfh, J. Clarlx, G. Wylie, J, Kellum, A. Mafhieson, G. Schaffer. il-G. Lind. L, Harris, D. Davis, S. Rassmussen, G Conrad, B. Cox, L. Lien, L. Schweifzer, W. Rich, G. Winn, R. Mullins, Ill--T Davis, J. Smiih, R, Hearn, J. Moore, G Jones, B. Lundberg, C. Lyons, H, Cillay A. Alaslcy, K. Vinson, G. Fraley, C Hempsiead, L. Trussell. Miss Conrod Sophomores l-J. Holland, M. DeLuca, J. Purcell, E. While, S. Simpson, K. Grisa, S. Moe- field, S. Evans. ll-N. Muir, D. Hill, P. Wilson, L. Bancroff, R. Heilrlcila, C. Dix- on, J. File, D. Kern, J. Smallwood, R. LaGrande. Ill-M, Underwood, H. Wil- liams, M. Baefen, R. Waqner, J. Leh- ner, J, Robinson, B. Sise, B. Mifzner, F. Smilh. 1- Fregeau Sophomores .. Miclreos, C. Snow, J. Murphy, E. morn, A. Summers, J, Jacobsen, D. aney, J. Lehenbauer, D. Jones, C. er. ll-L. Ausl, J. Olson, S. Bariel- J. Ceccanese, N. Celro, M. Cole, R. iharl, J. Kelchell, H. Bradl, A. Srnilh. -P. Mahar, J. Hodges, G. Smifh, P. pe, B. Calhoun, B. Malan, D. Con- J. Corlield, H. Slein, M. Thornfielcl. ani-P. Olin, P. Schlecler, T. Wil- an. Miss Couvillon Sophomores I-C. Bell, J. Gerhardl, D. Hall, J, Kullr, S. Seaman, J. Chambers, J. Smifh, J. Gardner, S. Jacobson, T, Palmqren, K. Briegel, M. A. Neal. ll-S. Offil, J. Lenox, J. Minor, M. Merch, G. Squires, S. Coleman, S. Huffman, D. Goodarf, S. Thomas, T. Jaclrerl. lllfl, Minniclr, S. Hammond, G. Fredriclrs, W. Franlr, W. Murray, J. Edmislon, J. Johnson, P. Gray, A. PriuH, V. Shields, R. Evans, G. Luiher. .A N W S . l li t, ic fm 41-F' li Miss Gross Sophomores I-D. Wilson, D. Miller, B. House, E. Spinele, R. Madalena, R. Hillsirom, J. Schauberger, S. Melcharl, M. Shields. ll-F. Reece, J. Lippencofl, C. Jones, N. Squaires, R. Eomurian, P. Carfer, S. Hahn, J. Collins, L. Moore. Ill-L. Mish, J. Viclrers, B. Darrah, G. Bacher, E. Red- diclt, R. Roach, B, Slewarf, L. Smiih, M. Nickerson, L. Court 79 Mr. Lewis Sophomores as f' Mr. Lewis Sophomores l-P. Melroy, D. Turner, S. Kulch, D. Siler. ll-G. Swenson, A. Graham, R. Briller, S. McWilliams, S. Scoll, L. Ma- zar, H. Schimming. Ill-E. Rail, N. Hull, D. Lewis, D, Rios, J. Brown, L, Marden, J. Warner. it F 1. yi z v .-..-1.7 .3 Miss Gross Sophomores I-G. Thompson, D. George. ll-L. Monlgomery, J. Crociier, J. Newhouse, D. Murphy, S. Alsup, C. Hespe, P. Evans, S. Barber, J. Freilag, D. Day, B. Bruno, R. Penfield, l. Hilliard, S. Roller. Ill-J. Marlin, F. Rosa, K. Piverneh, D. Allen, S. Black, C. Dale, B. Morris, L. Wilson, B. Buries, L. Pinlrslon, M. Alnip, J. Healon, J. Sheels, L. Kennedy, C. Moore. a qs -i Qc. :rg- Mr. Lewis Sophomore I-B. Macklin, B. Collins, C. Chase, Marlin, V, Edge, B. Parsons, C. Bruc J. Mallson, R. Burlis, D. Conley, L. He ly. Il-B. Opfer, V. McNiH, J. Geo N. Galloway, S, Cull, C. Abels, Thomas, M. Dodge, J. Griffilhs, Slroud. Ill-G. Reilly, M. Ayers, Bourcier, C. Isbell, D, Anderson, Hooper, D, Asher, L. Miller, K. Fosf G. Robinson. Nw D. Mandriguas, K. Wallin, B. Shu- broolc, L. McGill, D. Sigler, V. Lesler, L. McDiarmid, B. Palriclr. ll-B. Coffee, R. Von Ranzaw, S. Lever, R. Chaffin, E. Sorenson, G. Canavan, D. Slolresberry, J, Johnson. III-B. McNally, S. Schachl, C. Schoenberger. B. Walser, M. Regier, J. Jordal, L. Garnier, N. Lalich, B. Mur- rell, L. Merrill. 80 -Q , l 2 l I X gif ii w 3 Miss McAuliffe Sophomores I-J. Heading, S. Simpson, K. RaHi, L. Ernesf, V. Sfulfs, T. Campbell, C. Mar- lin, C. Kimberly, D. Paclr, S. Abbey. ll- P. Scoville, S. MCGGHBY, D. Spann, L. Clwelius, D. Rodgers, L. Carnahan, L. Blaclrburn, B. Blake, A. Linln. III-J. Goff, B, Maingor, D. Hiclcson, J. Lesfer, A. Swafford, B. Fowlrs, J. Keller, L. Miles, S. Sellers. If v1cGreevy Sophomores Payne, K. SuHon, M. Floyd, P. in, L. Thompson, S. Shaw, D. rick, S. Banderob, M. Price, D. g, M. Hosllins. ll-M. Goff, K. P. Reed, M. Hauswirfh, R. Rob- . Loerischer, S. Mullwerron, B. Han- Swanson, A. Weaver, S. Thomp- ll-B. Brown, B. Dunagan, B, Hen- . Lidyard, M. Fanning, J. Collins, iller, G. Lowe, J. Reagan, G. ir. X Ya fl r Ji Mr. McGreevy Sophomores I-G. Simpson, l.. Helpes, B. Walson, M. Fraser. ll-M. Kersey, R. Hoover, C. Townsend, J. Brown, D, Borra, T. Roos, S. Long, L. Gallagher, T. Kelley. III- J. Curfis, L. Squires, D. Baugh, G. Sclwmidf, R. Crump, D. Jones, F. Brower, M. Mallell, D. lnlow, D. Reynolds, l-S. Miller, N. Nisbellw, L. Moran I vp, Miss Pa++en Sophomores Ennis, A. Kniglwi, M, Tugwell, B. Baller, J. Crane, R. McKellips, W, Swan. II- B. Renfro, L. Gallagher, G. Carpenler, J. Adams, B. Nelson, G. Posney, R. Carpenier, A, Anilwony, L. Grofe, A. Kafz, C. Dovley. Ill-I. Roehl, V. Neal, C. Goodman, L. Williams, F. PiHs, L. Robinson, T. Asbee, B. Gaynor, B. Wellrle. J. Barr, L. Jeffers. BI Mr. Thomas sophomores l-J. Neplune, B. Handler, M. Freel, J. Prince. II-C. Marlin, D. Kennedy, A. Niclrles, D, Kilslrom, III-E. Connors. G, Sanchez, W. Will, D, Turner, R. Parsons. Mr. Wilson Sophomores I-D, Munson, J. Curran, L. Benlley, C Lee, C. Lee, S, Slaughfer, D. Glaser, D Lopez. ll-R. Ansile, J. Smilh, P, New bold, J, Smill-n, D. Milchell, J, Finely, C Harl, M, Armslrong. lll-B. Ray, H Younq, G, Howardson, D. Zagarella, M. Gallagher, D. Spencer, A. Wallers, 82 ...gfff f 'r ' Auyx gs. Miss Fallen Sophomores l-S. Mayers, J. Herron, S. Shepard, N. Sparlrs, D. Hanson, E. Parlzins, M. Bon, G. Woodward, L. Smilh, D. DeMoresl. II-K, Casey, S. Dunbar, K. Creafh, P. Wyland, L. Essinglon, B. Flood. L. Thompson, R. Barron, A. Baum, S. Ken- necly, K. Frosf, P. McMarlin, B, Broolrs. lll-D, Craig, G. Ely, F, Janiclr, T. Traf- lon, T. Moore, J. Desmond, J. Murphy, T, Pfeler, L. Robinson, G. Gerlren. 'V' 029, we r my! yx A . ,.f Mr. Wilson Sophomores l-J. Jones, C. Gesell, B, Boil, R, Wall, V, Lavery, P. l-lillis, M. McMahan, J. Chenowilh, C. Crowe, A. Hill, B. Good- win, B. Reddinq. ll-J. Coleman, J. Milchell, D, Howard, L, Jorqenson, S. McDenill, S, Maluslxy, N. Belanqer, M. Erwin, D, Kclchom, L. Level. Ill-B. Perry, D, Thrasher, R, Marlin, E, Thomp- son, R, Hull, D, Bandley, B, Russell, J. Hall, D. Adams. fin, Mr. Larsen Juniors l-C. Amos, J. Biggerslaff, D. Sholl. ll- S. Tarwaler, P. Hecldy, J. McMannars, L. Hawlhorne, M. Lullenauer, J. Hollz- hauer, C. Mills, J. Burge, C. Peebles, S. Sullon, M, Zander, J. Irwin, S, Russell. lll-L. Miller, L. Heden, W. Mowles, S. Broberg, J. Gray, K. Renfro, J. Slein, P. Bennelf, B. Jaques, L. Davies, D. Wallrer, ervice plus pep equals school spiril' nie Murray. Marsha Slewarl lslandingl: Linda Goodarl, Sue Corwin, and Rulh Ann ey, members of lhe Alpha Sigma Rho social club, are piclured here painling lhe lrash cans our lradilional blue and while. Members of lhe club painled lhem as a ce proiecl lo lhe school. Mr. Larsen Juniors l-C. Riclrarl, N. Wilcox, M. Price, K. Konlel. ll-J. Carmichael, L. Kimball, B. Nalmquisl, A. Wannaclr, A. Carler, J. Chrislensen, T. Henderson, J. Cvar, V. Fugale, C. Scoll, M. Faulkner, R. An- derson. lll-L. Oalres, M. Mize, K. Hohn, D. Whilney, M. Miller, G. Pearson, D. Dunbar, M. Barrell, D. Kulslad, T. Arnold. Shirley Hoslrins and Mary Jo Gossaqe, our panlher-mascols are up a free over enlhusiasm lor Jordan's pep and spiril. Jordan pep groups loin wilh Lakewood during halflime drills. A . ,. A ms.. Y. we N . . ' ,,.,wum'-IKMALN I an 1, if 1 f. 5. 1K Al P QT 1 T F i A 3 gk lik , 51 11-1 Y T' A 1 bs Z' A 1 M X5 'N 'V xK,,,.,,f '1a I X K r 3 Q Li . 4 . l ' as. Student salons manage Hal presenis Skip wiih lhe symbol of ' x 1 1 +l'1eir office. , m Siudenl Body Presidenl, fall semesfer Hal Sfeulaer Sfuclenl Governmenl class in aclion. Sfuclenl Body Presideni, sprinq semesfer Slip Lawrence 1 Lo' 'l!nn,..,,-W 86 'A 'M --.,. --..,,+A Firsf period, every morning, a group of Jordan sfudenfs meef fo discuss, defermine, and manage a 522,500.00 budgef. This group is lznown as fhe Sfudenf Governmenf Class. ln realify fhey run a corporafion, a very large one, whose expendifures and income are governed by fheir decisions and recommendafions. The morale of fhe sfudenf body is anofher imporfanf aspecf of fhe dufies besfowed upon fhese individuals. For besides mainfain- ing posifions as corporafion execufives, fhe Sfudenf Governmenf Class malres decisions concerning many acfivifies. Jordan's Chrisfmas season was culminafed by fhe annual Snow- flalre Dance. Success of fhis affair can be accredifed fo fhe SGC. New officers musf be elecfed and provisions for fhis are made which include elecfion campaigns, campaign assemblies, and in- Fall Semesfer Officers 522,500 Budget sfallafion assemblies. All ofher assemblies are sponsored by fha SGC fhroughouf fhe school year. These sfudenf solons also affempf fo promofe a beffer campus fhrough such fhings as clean campus campaigns. In every corporation incoming funds are of a cardinal imporfance. Profif was again realized as fhe SGC pushed fha Jordan PTA over ifs goal of I250 memberships. Broadening fhe scope of a cosmopolifan campus was fhe experi- ence of associafion wifh sfudenfs from foreign lands. This experi- ence was realized fhrough fhe combined efforfs of fhe sfudenf body and surrounding communify led by fhe Sfudenf Governmenf Class, in which sfoclzs were sold, enfifling fha holder fo fhe personal safis- facfion of a maferial confribufion foward advancemenf of infer- nafional good will. Spring Semesfer Officers Manager Barbara Anderson Judge GUY Waflcins Manager Sue' Koeller Ju Secrefary Rufh Ann Gurley fp Hosless Sandie Sanchez Secrefary Arlene Aronson Hosfess Lanny Censalvo HN' LU 'Y Zlmm9 m5 Girls' League Presidenf Jean Mefcalf Hosf Bill Florenfine Girls' League Presldenf Sheila Kernvan Boys League Preiidlerll' Library Commissioner Skip Lawrence Pinkie Whi+e Boys' League Presidenf Library Commissioner Chuck Murray Pinlrie Whnfe 87 dge Morris Medavoy 1.--.--.-Y, Yell Leaders Sieve Miller, Marsha Slewari, Mel Ramos llwadl, Linda Heclcman, and Bob Sarvis Pepsfers add spirif Flag girls Judy Grimes, Helen Rampey llweadl, Pinky Poling, Arlene Aronson, Sue Koeller, and Jeannie Gran? -, H ' ..,,- Iii J W ML N we Win .sv seize.,-'iFRf,. A - . .,q-f ,. . mi. T -hail r.-1. if' F- '91 J. 9 h -o Ar 1 .ru a 1: Tx! ZZ , x -. - 18 -.sJ9r1- BJ 1--wr. 9' -e um , 4 my 6 'hi ,Z . .. . I . , .X , 2 . .H ,edt ' .V .A uv U K A - - MV-,., K , an X 1, .qsw 1 K.: 'M -A 2'3 -5 'f 'iff A . we-, fs Y ' A- . A ,. - 'f'w-- rw . .A-9, - : 'W' 1' no 1- 'G --A . 2 A . , , , . V s 9 . ,v ' 9 5 ft yu: A . - T' ' ,' rim ,, ' '5 - ., ' -'L W A 1 L H.. ., ' 4 '3 ' If .Q.,, W ,.A f -, K . . L , I Q , ,,i: m,',,-'fx-. ' f fn- ' 1 ' ,q.'2u ' 1 f' ..' ..-f 55 x 9'0- .A .- -.. aug., ...A -.. f-N! -h av-.1 . ' Ai - nr .. AM ' BBQ .' 'MSI-rg 4 X- 'Q 1 In 'K a.J., . 5 flhffg f Q:-E 41' d --'-.P ,N r 'Xa .. '- apr!! af . va . ., . N- Q.. .i:, 94 ,..-A. if-:5.' , A , ,,,3EZ...,4 no -A M yy .N -vu A-ff r A an ' l . . K ' N - '-..g'5 fX,3rf?e'.i wv.w,A..,u . - +-on--' - ,qrmf 'F Jn-Q Q Ma'oreH'es Jean Shorf, Sharon Krogh, Doris Henderson fheadl, Evelyn Brawley, Boniia Krull, and Judy Wood I and color 1-o games Lea Lippencoff, Connie Murray, Linda Goodari, Lanny Consalvo lheadl, Andi Mocsny, and Judy Hansmann Songleaders Y:-1 . -, Nl-'f AP- A lhii if 04' '-53' s w: X' V . ' ' . :, 4 Q., .fx - v , V YL, , 141 . . sf ,, --3.. 1 o . W' . agar -- W -P X v 1, ,- , ,.'-f 11 ' 'gf . s , ' ' - ' D. -We a-MS A 4 e . A J . - .. ,J ., fw'5 .n.3., ,fr '. 1n A ,. v,. .- J.: I .T 5- - Q . -- '43 -. .- - A D ,N -,V -. .I 'f ,wi if U If QV Sa , oe ., ,gf -- , o. x , ' '. xi - A Q' Lf W- - --. -. ,J ,J-9 ,. -. 1, Booslers and Le'l'l'ermen inspire school spiril- Booslers Lellermen wif' l-J. Carpenler, Mrs. Robinson, N, Fennell. ll--T. Sanderson. J. Dalchow, B. Anderson, T. Gano, J Duvall, M. Minear, P McCanlies, S. Brown, J, Brady, B. Kerbow, N. Mansir, J. Lohrmann, S. Sullon P. Bardwell, J. Fenlon, S. Tarwaler, C. Amos, L. Byrd, P. While. lll-S, Carroll, J. Slridmore, J Slancer, C. Mills, V. Lavery, V. Thompson, J. Morrill, S. Tupper, J. Bard, L. Baillie. N. Downey, L Simpson, S. Marlinson, K. Hegg, J. Burge, P. Sallee, J. Melcalf, J. Eagle. IV-S. Griser, S. King, R Gurley, S. Kerivan, B. Wood, R. Hegg, L. Vail, J. Marlelle, H. LaBar, C. Abercrombie, M. Wilcher D. King, J. Hollzhauer, L. Ross, C. Peebles, J. Schmidl, K. De Mann, P. Hollhe. I-R. Hull, D. Greeley, B. Day, B. Sarvis, T. Yeoman, L. Smilh, K. Schwoerer, G. Heading, J. Jones S. Lawrence, Mr. Crulchlield. II-B. Wriqhl, L. Websler. J. Smilh, J. Boland, B. Meyers, M. Ramos G. Guesl, M. Miller, K. Honn, B. Wrye. Ill-M. Smoolrler, H. Sleuber, D. Lavery, J, Owens, D Wallrer, E. Scolh D. Whilney, K. Murray, C. Sleinerl, K. Renlro, E. Jewell. lV-J. Marlin, R. Peler- son, R. Shoemalrer, L. Vanderholl, B. Florenline, G, Pearson, J. Hall, J. Coolr, J. Phelps, B. Hegdale M. Thompson. 90 nv li Anchor and Key clubs promole service lo school and communily I-M. Minear, B. Anderson, J. Melcall, C. Murray, P. While, L. Lippencoll, N Fennell, J. Biggerslafl, ll-M. Riller, H Rampey, M. Commeau, J. Hollzhauer, E. Brawley, J. Shorl, P. Sallee, S. Cor- win, D, Sholl, S. Korivan. Ill-C. Mills J. Burge, R. Beeson, S. Koeller, S. Gri ser, J. McConnell, L. Vall. L. Baile. Anchor Club Dislinguished by lheir leadership abilily and service lo lhe school and communily, girls ol Anchor club have parli- cipaled in many aclivilies lhis year. Under lhe helplul direclion ol Mrs. Elizabelh Robinson, school sponsor, and lhe Long Beach Pilol club, lhe girls Key Club Recognizing lhe abilily ol boys who have been oulsland- ing in campus governmenl, Key club, sponsored by lhe up- lown Kiwanis, slrives lo develop leadership and good cilizenship. Some ol lhe group's aclivilies underlalcen wilh lhe help ol Mr. Cline, school sponsor, include parlicipalion in lhe supplied gills lor a needy lamily al Chrislmas, sang carols lor lhe palienls al General Hospilal, su porled lhe Crippled Children's Associalion, made slullecla animals lor polio- slricken children al Rancho Los Amigos, and campaigned lor lhe Hearl Fund. Communily Rehabililalion lnduslries drive-, lhe dislricl Key club convenlion, a lund-raising car wash, and a peanul sale. Proceeds lrom lhe annual school rag drive, which nelled len lhousand pounds ol rags, will be used lo purchase a gill lor lhe school. Pasl gills lrom Key club are a movie screen lor lhe audilorium, a movie camera, and a baslcel- ball scoreboard. l-B. Wrye, B, Whilson, M. Brown, C Kendall, B. Varner, J. Milhorn, D. Burgess K. Pivernelz. ll-M. Thompson, J. Gray J. Cook, E. Sanson, J. Golf, H. Lobdell L. Warner, G. Regier, S. Broberg, L Zimmerman, Mr. Cline. lll-L. Heden J. Bonar, R. Kwiallrowslri, D, Paririns, G Marlin, R. Slanley. IV-D. Priddy, J voy, L. Smilh. 9l 'J' s Murray. G. Wallrins, D. Hedy, R. Kuy- Phelps, J. Gariepy, K. Knapp, D. Lang- lord, F. Baldwin, D. Rogers, M. Meda- Scholars encouraged and rewarded by CSF f r ' Fall Scholarship Officers 2' .nr ,f-4' fpi, , ,.,,-1- Dean Burges, Junior Chairman: Larry Warner, Commiifee of Five member: Harry Lobdell, Vice-presidenfp Linda Goodarf, Secrefary: Duane Hecly, Presi- denf lnof picfuredl. Vice-presidenf-Traasun Richard Sfanley, er: Harry Lobdell, Presidenf: Roberla Beeson, Secrefaryg Dean Burges, Junior Chairman. Spring Scholarship Officers Scholarship A minimum of fen academically earned poinfs is required fo become a member of fhe California Scholarship Sociefy. Chapfer 288 of Jordan has a membership of I62 sfudenfs. This group ioins fhe many chapfers of fhe Sociefy in sfriving fo recognize, encourage, and reward sfudenfs who affain high scholasfic achievemenfs. Special recognifion is given fo seniors who have affained member- ship all six semesfers of high school by Phi Befa Kappa, nafional honor sociefy. Sfudenfs mainfaining membership for four semesfers, one in fhe senior year, are designafed sealbearers. IVT ml. Jordan P. T. A. supports our school Heading a membership ol l3l8 were lhe following officers: Mrs. Ray Pearson, Recording secrelaryg Mr, Waller Smilh, Audilorg Mrs. Earl Mendenhall, Presidenlg Mrs Howard Whife Parliamenfarian Dr. F. M. Sager views narcoiic equipmonl wilh Mrs. William Obieclives Nafional Congress of Parenls and Teachers: To promoie 'rhe welfare of children and youih in fhe home, school, church and communily. To raise 'rhe slandards of home life. To secure adequafe laws for ihe care and profec- 'rion of children and youlh. To bring info closer relalion +he home and 'rhe school, ihaf parenis and feachers may cooperale infelligenlly in fhe lraining of lhe child. To develop befween educalors and lhe general public such uniled efforls as will secure for every child ihe highesl' advaniages in physical, menial, social and spirilual educalion. Dad's Nighf is an annual acliviiy of lhe Jordan P.T.A. Ballanfyne al a recenl meeling. Vision, Courage, Acfion inspire Jordan P.T.A. This year's P.T.A. meefings were well aH'ended by bofh parenls and lacully. Dad's Nighf, Baclc-+o- School Nighl, Founder's Day Program, and an ln- s'lalla+ion program are a parl of lhe P.T.A.'s aclivi- +ies. Emphasis on +heir programs has cenlered around parenl educalion in regard io sfudenl pro- gram and aciivilies. Mrs. Earl Mendenhall Presidanl 93 Library Prac+ice I-P. Parris, W. Mariin, P L. Bancroff, J. Bard, A. Kin Library Board I-J. Biggersfaff, T. Roos. II-S. Corwin, P. Whife ILibrary Commissioneri, J. Carpenfer Library groups encourage in'I'eres'I' in books . Busfer, J. Cross, M, Kramer, J. Newhouse, J. Olson. ll-G. Brenner ney, A. Aronson, P. Poling, N. Wildman, S. Blaclr, T. Boyer. 94 ggi x ' lf Girls' and Boys' Leagues fosler cooperalion, friendly spiril' M M If iris' League Represenlalives -C. Murray, L. Lippencoll, J. Biggerslaff, B. Werlinger, D. Shell. ll-J. Lang, M. Falconer, C. ills, P. Sallee, N. Fennell, L. Byrd, S, Corwin, J. Carpenler, J, Lamberlh, P. Murphy. lll-S. Dun- r. S. Koeller, P. While, D. King, M. Wilcher, J. Schmil, J. Slancer, J, lrwin, J. Burge, C. Taylor, Heddy. Afler +wenly-five years of service, Girls' League and Boys' League are slill ef- ficienlly advancing every phase of girls' and boys' inleresls al Jordan. Sponsorship of Juslice for Men's Week, climaxed by lhe Backward Dance, has been lhe main aclivily of Girls' League lhis year. The +radil'ional Chrislmas Sing was also enjoyed by all girls. Foslering cooperalion and a friendly spiril' among Jordan boys has long been lhe aim of Boys' League. Highlighling 'rhis year's ac+ivi+ies was 'lhe sponsorship of lhe all-school picnic. Boys' League Represenlalives l-S. Handler, G. Lee, S. Lawrence, R. Hull, D. Whilney, M. Thompson, M. Ramos, B. Sarvis, B. Varner. ll-E. Sanson, D. Hedy, R. Hammond, L. Warner, L. Welasler, D, Burgess, R. Kuylendall Ill-L. Heclen, D, Lavery, R. Hasself, D. Wallmer, B. Floreniine, K. Knapp, 95 I-Howard Lawson, Raymond Smilh, Sybil Idle, Palsy Flelcher, Waller Rey. Bruce Schouboe, Shir- ley Williamson, Shirley Cecil. ll-Harvey Caldwell, Willred Smilh, Kennelh Kirlr, Jimmie Houy, Alberl Lauer, Ellon Varney, Doris Dillz, Frances Halha- way, Bob Slanley. Ill-Shirley Ann Taylor, Shirley Ahll, Dorolhy Soysler, Vernon Pierce, Glenn Scho- field, Belly Yeals, Velma Brennan. Cow-Cow Boogyiles of 'I938 A lenl in a cow paslure provided a meeling lace lor lhe lirsl combined band and orcheslra, which had only 23 members as +hey could nol allord more lhan 23 unilprms. Aller being in lhe lillle lhealre in lhe old building lor a shorl lime lhe sludenl musicians linally gol a bungalow ol lheir own. Today lhey have a music building ol lheir own. Our band lraveled lo Sanla Barbara wilh our loolball leam for lhe championship play oll. Transporlalion was provided by P.T.A. women who slarled canvassing al 7:00 A.M., down a main boulevard and raised SI50 in 2 hours. They, lhen, ordered lhe bus by 9:45 A.M. and gol lhe band lo Sanla Barbara in lime for lhe halllime leslivilies. Poly used lo lease us, saying, lhe leachers have lo chase lhe cows away belore lhey can leach lhe sludenls. Neverlheless, lhrough lhe years our music sludenls have dislinguished lhemselves. For example: a lamous quarlel, who made over 500 performances, came lrom our lirsl band. Jordan Orchestra Has Active Year Hours ol praclice are spenl by orcheslra members, direcled by Mr. Roberl Boney Dixon, who lhis year have enlerlained audiences al lhe Chrislmas program, lhe lhree-acl play, Operella, music leslival, and Woman's Cily Club. I . A-91 1, 'I WK! ' 1. N 1, A iv qtyiv, -' 4 'E 5 R 3 f5,3 2Eg ...Q sf 5. 4' Q h KN . Q uw, r r' .445 , 0 .9 'S J' gg, ,EE 3 3 3 3 3 5. 1:2 Q I 5 'W ' ' ' I -, 5 W vu I , 4 '- ' L ' ' Q S ' 1 Al F-W- J L xl: it 'Yah in Cat's Purr Chronicles L2-ii'-2 l55-fflili-i' Advisor' Dixon Qayerl gas, a hof lead fwm A roving ,.e,pu,.r,+er Edifors-in-chief, fall, Sheila Kerivang spring, Barbara Anderson i A 6 s , i , 1 A r R I A Ediiorial advisors, fall, Barbara Anderson: Cily Edilors, fall, Kris Madsen lseaiedip Feaiure edilors, fall. Linda Boclrman lsealed spring, Bernard Wrye spring, Nancy Kemp spring, Nancy Elliolf From lhe Flimsy, Jordan's firsi' paper, lo fhe presenl' Edi+ors for 'lhe paper are chosen for lheir in+egri+y and Ca+'s Purr, sludenls have been chosen from lhe Journalism news abili'I'y and experience by lhe facully advisor. This classes fo bring lhe news lo Jordanifes. year a new advisor, Mr. Dixon Gayer, was broughl' from La Habra 'io replace Mr. James Sharp. Mr. Gayer is a well-known newspaper reporler and columnisi. ' ii: ! A' Q- i - -- , A 1 EZ f I . I - x K , ' Tai' xx? X ' 'V L A is Ke - ax ..- .- . I U l Ki ' ,, , , I Q. 1 Edilorial page edifor, fall, Nancy EllioH News edilor, fall and spring, Lois Miller Sporis edilors, fall, Bulsy Wryeg spring, Jim Goff lsfandinqi 98 Headlines! Those words were heard frequenily by 'I'he Ca'r's Purr sfaff fhis pas? year. Proving ihaf 'lhe Ca+'s Purr lzepl' up wi+h 'I'he changing fimes, over nine fhousand Ca+'s Purrs were sold 'lo 'l'he sfudenf body and over a 'Thousand dollars in adveriising was handled by ihe newspaper. Published bi-monihly and selling for len cenis a copy or Deadli School Events for 1957-58 nes! Copy! free wifh an aciivify boolc, 'lhese newspapers gave fhe s+uden'l body a full reporl' of acrivifies on +he campus. Balanced coverage has been ihe moving force behind ediforial policies during ihe pasl' fwo semesiers. By as- suming +he responsibili+y which is an adjuncl' +o all good repor+ing, 'Phe s'I'af'F has enioyed a maximum of freedom from adminis+ra+ive conirols. Sporis ediior Jim Goff briefs reporlers Bob Sarvis, Jack Bancroff, Ki? Rich, Bob Meyer, Loring Fille brown in fhe arf of accurafe newswriiing. Business and Adveriising, Judy Maxson Copy edifor, Bob Blusi. Jeanneiie McManners. piciuredl: spring, Larry Wilhelm. 99 Phoio Ediiors, Fall, Lanny Wholf lnoi G-Q. SN Trailblazer . . . 'YP'vrh:uuws4wnagp,g,.,,.h,3, W ' .1 My I ' - . .kA,J ,mai S ix ,Sify ay xi' Y sw M , ,.r ., f5S' W r f . ' ff ,,,.g,gg Roberla Beeson, Co-Edifor wi? D X ......,W- A 'W Connie Murray, Co-Edilor Trailblazer- l958, A Challenge Crealion ol a yearbook bolh inleresling and informa- 'rive was 'lhe challenge accepled by lhe I958 Trailblazer Slall. This being 'lhe +wen+y-lillh anniversary edilion, evenls and piclures of hislorical imporlance have been included in order 'ro show lhe physical and academic progress of Jordan lhrough lhe years. Also, an a'H'emp+ was made lo modernize fhe meaning of lhe word Trailblazer lo apply lo lhe resenl scienlific era. Because olails popular acceplance lasl year, 'rhe senior seclion again includes aclivilies. A convenienl index will save lime in localing individual clubs or aclivilies. Through lhis book we have fried lo presenl' an accurale piclure of Jordan high school-ils sludenls, ils feachers, and ils aclivilies. We sincerely hope 'lhal' you will re- ceive as much pleasure reading lhe book as we on lhe slaff have received ediling if. ln an ellorl' lo make our yearbook conform lo 'lhe highesl' slandards, our advisor has enlisled lhe services of lhe Columbia Scholaslic Press Associalion. Edilor Roberla Beeson has been awarded lhe CSPA-Trailblazer Medal for Ou+s'landing Publicalions Service for l957: I958. J. Horner, E. Barner. L. Byrd, A. Mocsny, Associale Edilors D. Hari. D. Nowlin. J. Golf, Sporls Pages l00 I . . . An Appropriate Name! MMI!! I .P Sf Trailblazer phoiographers-J. Rogers, N. Johnson, S. Maisch, B. Swazney, D. Lingo, L, Anfisia, B. Sugden, L. Wohlf, L. Vanderhoff, B. Shoup, J. Hughes, I. Drysdaie, P. Johnston, B. McArihur. Raymond de Graaf, Advisor Don Van Dusen, Head Phoiographer J. Carpenier, L. Bocirman, B. Blusf Day, C. Abercrombie. Producfion Sfaff Associah, Edgy,-,rs J. Marleiie, S. King. Senior Pages IOI Four Hundred Grads Return To Enioy Brealcing all records for alumni reiurning +o any L. B. high school, approximalely 400 Jordan gradu- a+es converged on lheir campus for lhe school's fall alumni day aclivilies. The alumni slarled lheir day wilh regislralion and visifafion, +hen had a brief meeling in lhe audi- -uww M Queen and AHendan+s The homecoming queen and her allendanls add a lol of sparli fo halflime leslivilies. Leif fo riqhl are senior allendanl, Nancy Kempg Queen, Pinliy Polinqg iunior aflendanl, Jeannie Biqqerslaffg sopho- more allondanl, Toni Roos. Nw., h ' -N ., ' , - ' W .,:, - ,QTNQ . l02 Thunderbug While lhe band and Booslers do a Charleslon number, lhe lheme is carried oul wilh an early vinlaqe Ford rollinq down ihe field lunder ils own powerl. ln lhe baclr waving her flaq is Jeanie Berqeron, and iauinq if up on the fron? fender is Janeice McConnell. Homecoming Game Jordan! leam slalls Poly's drive foward fhc Moore champ- ionship in fhe fhrillinq homecoming qarne which ended in a I9-I9 lie. Record Breaking l957 Alumni Day 'rorium in which old friendships were renewed and the alumni associalion slrengfhened. A pep assembly was held in lhe sfadium, 'lo whip up Jordan's enlhusiasm for 'rheir fradilional alumni game wilh Poly. ic.-1 , ll Q . 9' If an f 9' A 5 'IJ lf 4 f '51 . Jordaniles All Old qrads, Mrs. Kafhryn Sorenson l'37l, Mrs. Florreine Vernon l'4Ol, Mrs. Mildred Kull: l'37l, and Mr. Roberf Slanley l'37l, pose wilh lheir children who are fulure grads. Esler Sorenson, Carol Vernon, Joan Kulk, and Bob Slanley. 'mi' Alumni Officers Officers of the alumni associalion meef lo plan alumni day. Leff To righf are: sponsor, Joe lanforno: presidenf, Kafhy Bransford: commillee members, Lu Henley, Cloreen Wil- liams: and Gordon Niclnle, sponsor. Sealed is Jim Corlew, pasf presidenl. Old and New Alumni '40 alumnae, Mrs. Roberl' Wilson, and '57 alumnus, Gary Downey, mee? al fhe regisfraiion booth, while Mr. Gordon Nickle and Marry Minear lislen in. I03 Q life in France, Sweden, and America depicted on Jordan campus Sludenl Body Manager Sue Koeller and Judge Morris Medavoy lsfandingl conduci a successful Exchange Sludenf Drive assembly. Leli lo righl: Hagen Rinder, Germany, Wilson: Viclor Mueller, S ifzerland, Wilson: Helen Maria Kalomirou, Greece, Wilson: Leena Hagman, Finland, Poly: Helle Maihiasen, Denmarlz, Millilran: Kai Kruger, Norway, Millilran: Mario Connio, Argeniina, Poly: Made- leine Luilenauer, France, Jordan: Laqe Heden, Sweden, Jordan. Exchange sludenls from all Long Beach Public High Schools mei on +he Jordan campus lo 'lallc +o ihe assembled siudeni' body aboui fheir counlries, and 'ro encourage 'lhe sale of exchange s+uden+ shares. This assembly was of imporfance +o 'ihis effori, buf no ma++er how hard 'fhe siudenis of Jordan High School worlc lo raise money and promoie lhe American Field Service program, ihe eniire movemeni would be a failure wiihoui some families in +he dislrici opening lheir homes and serv- ing as iosler parenis for ihe year. These iniernaiionally minded families iniroduce +l1e overseas siudenl' io American life and carry him ihrough ihe day +o day problems of gef- ling 'lo undersland us. This provides a wonderful oppor- iunily for families who are concerned abouf lhe world siiua- iion and wish fo make a personal conlribuiion io fhe befler- menl of world undersianding. We are indebied fo ihe par- enls and siuclenls who have helped us in 'fhe pasi and wel- come more families io ioin +he program in fhe fulure. f 'i's CHANCiED STUDENT t s cnvzstmmt a focuauf DIRECTUI OF ACYIVITYES gggy msn-gm r sfuoem aoov Juno: sruosnv uoov MANAGE! N? 1913 ' man swam student Dmitri 1 I i ,,, - 'QIJUN . .. . , . , , ' 'if' -'s-diff? wffiif' -1 fs see- K . f if' 'fe - ' . f ,'s.,.i,,,fx-.A,.,,,-ce,-e,,.fx.cA,. -s.-c. ,-e,,x.,-.. A-WA. N'f'e--XA-'1 : A' i' A TAFVAT A T in I A IO4 World Peace ond Friendship Aided by Jordan Club Lage Heden, Madeleine Luflenauer, Bill Whilson, presidenf. l-Joan Dalchow, Sylvia Tupper, Carolyn Amos, Judy Wood, Jeanne Burge, Shirley Tarwaler, Linda Heclrman, Jeannie Biggersfaff, Morris Medavoy, Paf Byrnes, Loraine Clemenfs, Julie Hendriclrson, Sally Keane, Miss Maureen Cameron, sponsor. ll-Priscilla Finlrelsfein, Lyn Simpson, Carol Peebles, Harry Lobdell, Larry Warner, Delberl' Daniel, Bob Walfers, Ronald Hale, Sue Koeller, Jeanie Schmif, Linda Schweifzer. ill-Sian Broberg, Jim Goff, Richard Murray, George Windes, Don Rogers, Ron Kuylendall, Leroy Joyce, Sheila Rasmussen, Gail Conrad. Providing opporfunifies for sfudenfs fo learn abouf infer- nalional relafions, Jordan's World Friendship Club has con- ducfed meefings af which well-known persons gave educafional lecfures, sponsored several assemblies for fhe sfudenl' body, and conducfed fhe Arabian dinner. A Panel Day , also sponsored by 'rhis club, occurs once a year fo discuss, fhor- oughly and informafively, currenf world affairs. This year fhe club fool: an acfive parl in fhe California Federafion of World Friendship clubs, which included being a hosf fo delegafes from a group of schools in a special Workshop Conference, fo find ways of furfhering fhe cause of world peace and friend- ship. n...-nas-as .4-1 yeddin Jassim, Arabian exchange sfudenf af Slafe College, Madeleine Lulfenauer French exchange sfudenl af Jordan and Jeanne Burqe, Jordan High sludenf. 0444! Srudenfs parficipafing in the Arabian dinner had fhe safisfacfion of know- ing fhaf their money would go fo fhe American Field Service exchange siudenf fund. IOS Cleaning up affer fhe dinner proved fo be as much fun as ealinq if. Sharinq the duties of housewife are: Chef Muh- Service, Professional, Recrealional Clubs Marquelles I-L. Leonard, N. Belanger, S Slaughler, D. Soulhwich, D. Swee- ney, H. Hodge, D. Hunler, R Kwiallrowslri, D. Dodge, N. Nel- son, K, Wallin, S. Wallzer, J Vrooman. ll-N, Sheridan, D. Hil- iiard, N. Galloway. C. Carlson A. Luclrer, H. Lobdell, J. Biqger- slalf, J. Brownell, J. Kelchell, T. Henderson, L. Shimer, C. Jones, J. Wood. Thespians Ill-C. Gillis, J. Dyson, B. Eisler, T. Tyler, J. Goff, R. Slarling, C Smilh, D. Roqers, T. Arnold, G Fisher, D. Wallzer, G. Marlin, S. Hill, P. Heddy, D. Shelf, C Amos, S. Tarwaler. Facully spon- sor is Mr. John Alberico. 5 ,Q .ff ' .3 ugvwhf, Fulure Teachers of America I-M. Brown, J. Dalchow, D. Zarslre, P. Bardwell, L. Simpson, S. Tupper, M, Byerrum, E. Valh, N. Lindsley, J. Schmil, L. Thompson, J. Smilh, C. Crowe, J. Gerharl. ll-B. Heqdale, C. Sullivan, L. Byrd, E. Sams, J George, K. Church, N, Hardy, P. Sallee, J. McConnell, J, Lenox, J. Minor, L. Joyal, P. Aslley. lll-D. Lang, B. Whilson, R. Beeson, L. Ausl, P. Webb, R. Murray, L. Warner, J. Wagner, K. Madsen, J. Keller, J. Krogh, J. Poppen, M. Medavoy. Facully sponsor is Mr. New- lon Wilson. IO6 Fulure Business Leaders of America l-Sponsor, Mrs. Calherine Young, J. Duvall, J. Benson, J. Grimes, J. Dalchow, J. Bonnewill, E. Collins, R. Guriey, L. Clemenls, Co-sponsor, Mr. Howard Hirsh. ll--S. Brosnahan, C. Lewis, S. Haw- kins, E, Vesl, G. Fisher, B, Bohm, S. Krogh, N. Downey, J. Bergeron, R. Heqg, J. Irving. Ill-B. Holland, N. Owen, B. Underwood, P. Kealy, B. Sween, P. Asbee, J. Johnson, S. Davis, B. Cham- bers, D. Reilly, K. De Mann, B. Wood. ...' Gisli: Ushere++es I--D. De Moresi, C. Bell, S. Phiipofi, J. Olson, S. Kennedy. ll-L. Jorgenson, G, Aifon, J New- nouse, V, Bolweii, S. Black. Faculfy sponsor is Miss Carolyn Gross. Bowling I-H. Sfein, R. Hernandez, J. Sims, J. Woods, K. Miller, P. Lires. il-S. McKibben, B. Shoup, D. Kincaid, W. Mowles, J, Roqers. Faculfy sponsor is Mr. J. Maxfon Davis. supply wide variefy of ucfivifies io s'l'udenI's - . r . s e, . rown, C. Shiri. ll-J. Rogers, W. Mowles, C. Eagleion. M. Medavoy. III-N. Zarslre, A. Newman, K. Oldenbern. Facuify sponsor is Mr. Richard Edmonds. I07 Fufure Medical Leaders of America I-Muriel Craiq, Vice Presidenfg Mary Gulierrez, Presidenfg Sharon Veldsma, Secrelaryg Regina M. Eddy, R.N., Sponsor. ll-Eileena Vefh, Pai Sallee, Judy Garland, Carol Magnuson, Pafricia Busler, Mary Raqan, Sheila Wahmish. III-Jo Ann Clarlr, Charloffe Jones, Nancy Squaires, Bonnie Walser, Rosemarie Sfur is Barbara Franz Jud Wood. 9 - - Y Miss Regina Eddy, R.N. is sponsor i I08 Audio-Visual l-Gary Heading, Ann Wilcox, Johnny Sessions Mike Smoolcler. ll-Bob Moore, Kell Oldenbern Fred Broolrs. Sponsor, Mr. Roberf Ciriello. cl' I fax ai lj Naiuralisfs l-Bob Brighiman, Bob Wallers, James'Murphy Ken? Kroque, Tom Pfefer, Harold Sfanley, Sponsor ll-Sieve Hammond, Harold Pope, Harold Barlrer Lawrence McGill, Ron Ralsfon, Vice Presidenf Ill-John Minnich, Charles Hall, Zolfon Phillips Roberl Lee, Larry A. Miller, Ken Fosfer. Solfeggio l-R. Hearons, S. Briscoe, A. Sl1inn, M. Wilcher, M. Chrislian, K. Rumbaclr, B. Pierce, D. Versbaw, J. Slwoemalrer. ll-H. Kemp, C. Slululsafz, P. Moore, S. Zeelr, J. Owen, P. Raffeld, J. Rice, J. Spunf, D. PrescoH. Ill-F. Ellis, D. Langford, L. Heden, D. Priddy, K. Knapp, B. Hammond, J. Lehr, B. Louclzs, R. Sfanley, P. Grau. Mr. Roberl Dixon is Facully sponsor. Girls' Rifle Team l-Mrs. Mary Brown, sponsor, Bonnie Anderson, Manse Dodqe, Carol Vernon, Lynda Smilh, Mfsgf. Salazar, coach. Il-Ann Meqorden, Priscilla Gesell. -gm RTA Ski Club l-W. Sislt, J. Garland, J. Mag nuson, P. Hulcbison, D. Lamor eaux, L. Hubbard, K. Arlhur, K Hensch. K. Sherburne. ll-M Floyd, D. Ferrell, C. Magnuson E. Floyd, M. Bailey, S. Hoslrins L. Micklos, A. Day, J. Freifag, Ki Miller. lll-D. Daniel, G. Harvey, D. Kolsfad, W. Aldo, K. Krogue, Facully sponsor, Mr. Joe lanforno. IO9 Clubs Provide Oullel' for Service and Personal Solisfaclion Malceup arlisls assisl 'lhe school in ils llwealrical producfions. This service orqanizalion is sponsored by Mrs. Evelyn Luberg. w- ' ii sss., Linda Sclwweiizer is shown here visiling flue Municipal Airporl-iusf one of fine clubs' many aclivilies. Mr. Newlon Wilson, Esq.. spon- sors lhe club. Bowling panlher lor alley-cal l aims for a slrilce in one of line bowling club's weelcly visils lo lime Norlli Long Beach Bowl. Facully sponsor is Mr. J. Maxlon Davis. Five members of llwe Girls' Rifle Team lall: over lheir rifle scores wilh Sergeanl Salazar. Mrs. Mary Brown sponsors ihe club. ll0 'E 1 M .,-'I' '- ' W ,ga-me Through rain. rain. and fog, Jordanifes grin and bear ir. Jordanife, Milre Madden, receiving Sallz vaccine shof grins and bares if lhis arml. Fearless Fosdiclr' Harvey proves fo be worihy of his name when ihe leachers received fheir Asiaiic flu shols from Dr. Sam Campbell of fhe School Heallh Service. l Lynn Baber lends a helping hand ic one of Jor dan's sfudenfs parficipaling in The eleciions. K We ' I - , mf- sp... Larry Bouchard prepares one of fhe many sefs used on ihe siaqe of Jordan audiforium. Explore Wi'l'h Books Theme Coincides Wiih Geophysical Year Dr. James Merrill aulographs his book, The Rebel Shore for head librarian Ellanora Kramer. Explore Wilh Books was lhe lheme of lhe Book Fair held in lhe library in November, celebraling Nalional Book Week. Sponsored by lhe Library Board and Book Club, some 500 books new +o lhe library were pul' our for display. Sludenfs and classes were inviled lo come in 'lo browse and hear capsule reviews of books given by sludenfs. New books were nol' allowed lo circulale during lhe week, buf reserve slips were accepled and granled lhe following week. Special allraclions of fhe Fair were 'lhe showing of lhe movie lmpressionable Year and a guesl speaker, Dr. James Merrill, Assislanl' Professor of Hislory of Whillier College, who lalked aboul Mr. Lincoln's Navy fo an assembly in November. PXPU im WH. O Ellen Jones and Ellanora Kramer form a welcoming commillee for sludenls allending lhe Book Fair. Helping lo creale an almosphere of learning for lhis piclure are lefl lo righl: Joe Evans, Gail Mark, Lois Miller, Mike Manners, JoAnn Magnus, and Pinkie While.. .X y Alpha Sigma Rho Social Club s P.-nv '-. x' fffflfp' 'M cu be I-S. King, J. Marlelfe, J. Slridmore, C. Murray, N. Kemp, L. Goodarf, S, Griser, J. Hansmann, M. Plender, N. Elliofl. ll-J. Irvin, J. Magness S. Corwin, M. Sfewarf. E. Brawley, J. Grimes, R. Gurley, L. Consalvo J. Eagle, P. Hollhe. lll-C. Amos, J. Biggersfaff, C. Gillis, D. King 19 01956, 0 if A ao 0 5' Offices Fall Spring Presidenl Linda Goodarl Connie Murray Vice Presidenl Nancy Kemp Judy Hansmann Secrelary Sherrie Griser Lynne Baber Treasurer Connie Murray Sue Corwin Pledqe Misfress Sue King Sue King Chaplain Judy Hansmann Judy Marleffe Hislorian Jaclrie Irvin Lanny Consalvo Publicify Marcia Plender Nancy Kemp Sergeanl-al-Arms Joan Slridmore Rulh Ann Gurley Hoslesses Judy Marleffe Judy Grimes Nancy Ellioff Jean Shorf Sponsors, Mrs. Clarence Hansmann and Mrs. John Corwin Facully Advisor, Mrs. Rulh Conrod L. Kimball, S. Ross, M. Pearce, J. Sfancer, J. Shorf. lV-J. Munford. M. Lulfenauer, L. Vall, J. Irwin, S. Koeller, J. McConnell, M. Ramos, , S. Carroll, L. Baber. l.1'f'fU V Rho holds banquef for insfallaiion of new officers. Reorganized in I949 for young women wifh lhe same social inleresfs, Alpha Sigma Rho, which has expanded from a nucleus of 53 members, foday has I07 alumnae, and a presenf membership exceeding 50. A belief in service fo fhe communify and fhe school has made Rho members oulsfandinq, for besides having faken an acfive parf on campus, Alpha Sigma Rho has confribufed lime, service, and financial aid fo fhe belfermenf of our communify and communify organizafions. Painfing school lrash cans wifh lhe fradifional Jordan blue and whife has been a proiecf represenfing fhe various fypes of service in which Rho members have donafed fheir service lhis pasf year. A fop social evenf for Rho members is lhe annual spring dance and fheir insiallafion banquefs. Each year fhe members of Alpha Sigma Rho conducf a highly successful series of rush evenfs fo obfain lheir mem- bership. Heading fhis year's sfaff of officers are fall semesfer presidenf Linda Goodarl and spring semeslor presidonf Connie Murray. II3 Alpha Ze1'o Phi Social Club g-iq l-C. Abboll, J. Harlzer, D. Wensel, B. Koonfz, D. Henderson, S. Cole, R. Arneil, H. Blunl, C. Mallei, S. Brosnahan. ll-I. Mallhews, N. Jennings, S. Easlwood, L. Goldsmilh, J. Chrislensen, A. Carier, J. DeVeny, D. Huber, L. Miranda. lll-J. Carmichael, C. Lancasier, B. Chambers ,J. Krogh, S. Nunn, S. Davis. Alpha Zela Phi means loyally and love. Sponsors: Mrs. Ruby Grace Blunl Colors: red and while Mrs. Suewayne Jennings Facully Advisor: Miss Regina Eddy Mrs. Glenda Easiwood , . Alpha Zela Phi began wilh eighl charler members. The Offices Spring pefilion fo be recognized by lhe school was passed, and on April . 8,I956?h HY' ld d ldbih ldl Presldenf Sue Cole Rae AmeH gov nmeme cons I u ion was vo e on an gran e y e s u en er . Vice-Presidenl' Doris Henderson Colle'H'e Abbo'H' . , , ' ' . . Zela has parlicipaled in such achvmes as The all-school picnic Recording Secy' Bobbie Koonh Judy Carmichael and lhe yearly rag drive. Members have collecied canned goods COI'feSpOI'1dlf'lg Secy. R66 Arheil' Sue Cole for ihe poor and soliciled for lhe Mulliple Sclerosis Drive. On ' Thanksgiving and Chrislmas, lhe club always conlribules wha? il can Treasurer Donna Copelan Donna Huber , h . . d 'F 'l . Cl h cl il Pledge Mislress Helen Blunl Noralee Jennings Ehrisfrimissigsoroney were Sen 0 an arp mage l I . Chaplain Carolyn Mallel JoLynne DeVeny P ,+ J D , I L f Two of lhe mos? imporlani iradiiions are a Moiher's Day u lc' Y m' an enms ar ene ancas er brealvlasi where each member's moiher is lhe guesi of honor, and Hl5'l'0 l5n C0lle++e Abboii' Helen Blunl' ihe Falher's Day dinner where falhers are honored. The anniver- Sgf..a+.Al-ms Sandy Nunn Carolyn Mallef sary of lhe social club's beginning is celebraied each year. II4 When slarled in l954, Della was 'lo be a charilable orqanizalion ralher lhan a sororily or social club. Hs sian- dards were sel hiqh and have remained so in pasl years. Anolher slandard lhal lhe members of Della can well be proud of is lhe lacf lhaf, even lhough il is considered a social club, il has never indulged in hazing or anylhing lhal' would embarrass any of ils incoming members or so called pledqes. ln lhe 'four shorl years 'lhal Della has been esfablished as a social club on lhe Jordan campus, ils members have made il a club lhal has been acfive in school spiril and supporl. Many of lhe Della girls have promoled special school aclivilies by parlicipafing in sfudenl body offices, pep groups, Cal's Purr slaff, canleen, and olher exlra cur- ricular orqanizalions. Sponsors Mrs Georgia Olsen and Mrs Jackie Ballanlyne Mr Roberl' Harvey Facully Advisor: Delia Social Club Offices Presidenl' Vice Presidenl' Cor. Secy. Rec. Secy. Treasurer Hislorian Pledge Mislress Pub. Chrm. Chaplain Fall Jan Carpenler Arlene Aronson Alecia Kinney Janice Bard Sheila Kerivan Pinky While Jeanie Granl' Linda Wheeler Jane Chaffin Molloz Failh, hope, and charily. Colors: Aqua and while. Spring Arlene Aronson Alecia Kinney Mary Ann Sexlon Sandy Sanchez Jeanie Granl Darlyne Woodward Carolyn Abercrombie PaH'ie Brallen Linda Heclcman 'Sf Presidents, Jan Carpenier. Arlene Aronson I-J. Chaffin, M. Croolrs, S, Kerivan, J. Bard, J. Carpenler, A, Aron- len, J. Hollzhauer, S. Sanchez, M. Riller. lll-H. l.aBar, D. Fells, P. son, A. Kinney, J. Granl, P. While, L. Wheeler. ll-H. Rampey, D. Murphy, J. Lamberlh, S. Olsen, J. Jacobson, M. Sexlon, B. Anderson, Woodward. P. Poling, G. Day, C. Abercrombie, L. Hecllman, P. Bral- II5 , . -5P q'?'.5 V ..a - N, .,A,. -'..,1-an Kappa Nu Social Club .thx Xl Founded in l954, Kappa Nu has parlicipaled in lhe Com- munily Welfare Council, March of Dimes, exchange sludeni shares, given needy families holiday dinners, and won second prize in the i957 school rag drive. One of lhe main purposes of ihe club is charily worlr, be- sides promofing school spiril' and aclivilies. This year, besides winning firsl prize in lhe school rag drive, a drive was held lo gel canned goods for needy families and Easier baskeis were given lo a children's polio ward. Members have worlred wilh fhe Red Cross and Hearl' Fund associafion, and pul on a spring 'Fashion show. For recreaiion, ioinls have been held wiih social clubs from Jordan, Millilzan, and Wilson: members had 'rwo in- slallalion banquelsg loolz a lrip lo lhe mounlains: and have pariicipaled in various olher ieslivilies. During lhe pasl four years, 'lo help promole school ac- fiviiy, Kappa Nu's members have parlicipaled in such ac- iilvilies as: Anchor club, Girls' League, Annual Slaff, Flag Girls, Scholarship, Booslers, G.A.A., World Friendship, Can- leen, lhe sludenl council, and olher organizalions, These girls have held offices in Booslers, Girls' League, G.A.A., Anchor Club, and Aquelles. II6 Ya! 17' ,I ii Vi l-L. Byrd, P. Sallee, B. Wood, C. Bushong, K. Hegg, J. Schmii, R. Hegg. J. Freeman, N. Fennell D. Sholi. ll-J. Harker, l McAr'rhur, J. Bergeron, K. DeMann, J. Miller, L. Smilh. lll-Miss Druschel sponsor, S. Tripp, E. Sams, M. Commeau, D. Haas, S. Chandler, J. Melcalf. Offices Presideni' Vice Presideni Corresponding Secy Recording Secy Treasurer Hislorian Pledge Mislress Chaplain Publiciiy Chairman Hosless Fall Jeanie Schmil Rosanne Hegg Carol Bushong Kaihy Hegg Judy Freeman Bobbi Wood Pai Sallee Donna Shoil Linda Byrd Nadine Fennell Kappa Means Slar Nu Means Globe Colors: Mini Green and While Molllo: A Kindness is never losi! Sponsors: Mrs. Dorofhy-Jane Sallee and Mrs. M8fgdfEi.Sh0ii Facully Advisor: Miss Mildred Druschel Spring Jeanie Schmil Karen DeMann Pal Sallee Nadine Fennell Judy Freeman Bobbi Wood Jeanie Bergeron Donna Shall Linda Byrd Irene McArlhur A . si gi .H P .3-5354-V Presidenls, Ron Moncrief and Ron Hull Offices Presidenl' Vice Presidenl Treasurer Corresponding Secy Recording Secy Pledge Maslers Sergeanl-al-Arms Hislorian Fall Ron Hull Jim Hall Ron Moncrief Skip Lawrence Barlon Day Dave Whilney Hal Sleuber Ron Sleuber Spring Ron Moncrief Hal Sleuber Jim Chandler Jim Phelps Barlon Day Dave Whilney Ron Sleuber Max Mallel Kappa Sigma Chi Social Club Kappa Sigma Chi was founded in lhe spring semasler of l955. lls members consisl of a variely of prominenl alhleles, school leaders. and high slanding scholaslic sludenls. Lasl' year lhe gradualing seniors received Sl3,000 in scholarships and for lhe pasl' 'lhree semeslars 'lhe sludenl body presidenl of Jordan has been a member of Kappa Sigma Chi. The main obieclive of 'lhis organizalion is 'lo build and advance lhe characler of ils members and lo promole all school aclivilios wilh emphasis foward alhlelics. Some of lhe oulslanding proiecls and accomplishmenls are a Sl50 scholarship which is given lo an oufslanding Jordan sludenl, and lhe annual beard growing conlesl. Faculfy advisor is Mr. Gordon Nickles and lhe sponsor is Mr. Harold Sleuber. -R. Hawlhorne, B. Day, R. Hull, D. Whilney, B. Casaga. ll-R. Sleuber, S. Lawrence, J. Cook. J. 'helps, T. Cornelius. Ill-B. Wisiel, B. Miller, J. Hall, R. Moncrief, H. Sleuber, M. Mallet. 2? C fr' gf Q WW II7 Omega Tau Social Club Omega meaning, The las+ or end. Tau slands for lhe cross. Origin: Ocfober 22, I947. CDfHces Presidenl Vice Presidenl Secrelary Treasurer Chaplain Hislorian Publicily Chm. Parliamenlarian -11- Colors: Lavender and Silver Flower: Baby Orchid Sponsor: Mrs. Fred King Faculfy Advisor: Miss NaeAlha McDaniel v-1 FaH Spdng Carolyn Cool: Bonnie Werlinger Karen Masfers Carole Harding Mary King Helen Perez Barbara Everell Norma Carlson Sue Donnelly Mary Marlin Helen Perez Darlene Finch Judy Maxon Linda Ross Norma Carlson Cleora SuHon Omega Tau members parficipale in many annual acfivifies. Among fhem are a bake sale, rummage sale, school rag drive, Chrislmas parly for under- privileged children, alumnae parly, car wash, social raffles, a club Chrislmas parly, and a molher and daughler banquef. The procedure lhey follow for rushing is fo hold a barbeque or swimming parly, followed by a slum- ber par+y, quesfion nighl, and fhen inslallalion of new members. I-D, Finch, C. Suflon, H. Perez, B. Werlinger, C. Harding, N. Carlson. ll-W. Cox, M. Evereff, V Lawless. C. Mason, l.. Ross, M. Marlin. Ill-S Donnelly, M. King, K. Warren, K. Masfers, G. Culp, B. Bruno. lI8 it Y? P5 Phi Sigma Social Club f i':A'g X . .. 303 Q. 5 i C Murray, G. Wallzins, B. Varner, B. Sarvis. II-R. Kuyhendall, H. Lobdell, B. Briggs, P. Grau, Colors Red and Gray Mofio: Leadership and Brolherhood Zimmerman. Ill--C. Sleinarf, L. Heden, K. Knapp, M. Thompson, J. Bonar, D. Priddy. . W M ,Q a X I V t . li Phi Sigma celebrafed ils lhird birlhday fhis pas? spring. During lhe lasl lhree years, lhis club has followed ils mollo of leadership and brolherhood very closely. ll has had fhirleen awards, During lhis lime 76 per csnl of The members have made Scholarship and The club as a whole has mainlained a B plus average. F A L L Larry Zimmerman Sponsor: Mr. Clyde Kuylcenclall K F-aculfy Advisor: Mr. Sfanley Larson Brolherhood has come from ihe many aclivifies fhis club plans yearly. One of lheir mosf enioyable lradifions is lhe Hawaiian Luau given for lhe members by lhe club every summer. The mem- bers also enioy all lypes of sporis and recrealionai aclivilies. This year lhe members have parlicipaled in beach parries, picnics, ioinl meelings, parfies, and charily drives and proiecls. S P R I N G Gary Wallin: ll9 Socii Social Club Spring Officers l-Delores Swanlr and Kalhy Morris. ll-Marfy Minear, Jan Del.-app, Jane Duvall, and Madeline Bailey. Offices Fall Spring Presidenf Jane Duvall Jane Duvall Vice Presidenf Sharon Williams Jan DeLapp Recording Secy Billy Phillips Marilyn Minear Corresponding Secy Jan DeLapp Liz Gunn Treasurer Marilyn Minear Madeline Bailey Chaplain Mary Lou Sfreef Delores Swank Pledge Misfress Lea Lippenco'H' Kafhy Morris Publicify Chm. Jeanie lrving Billy Phillips Socii members sfrive fo live up 'lo 'their molfo, Socii, meaning comradeship, for fheir purpose is fo promofe friend- ship, fo develop personalify, and creale social poise. To serve lhe school in all aspecls is 'lhe obiecf of Socii members. Socii colors are blacl: and gold. Some of fhe club's acfivifies are: beach parlies, ioinf medl- ings, slumber parfies, collecfing for various drives, picnics, alumnae meefings. rummage sales, calze sales, and fhey also go ouf fo dinner fwice a year. I-M, Minear, L. Lippencoff, S. Williams, J. Duvall, J. DeLapp, K. Morris. II-L. Gunn, M. Lawson, J. Morrill, D. Swanlr. Ill-A. Zwinlr, S. Hoskins. Sponsor is Mrs. Marian DeLapp. Facully Advisor is Miss Rosalie Wride. is Y' shi l20 OC! Kappereiles Social Club Sludenl Body Presidenl Hal Sfeuber and Manager Barbara Anderson cul lhe birlh- day calre wifh Dr. F. M. Sager. In commemorafion of 'rhe birlhday of David Sfarr Jordan, 'lhe annual Presidenfs' Luncheon was held January I6 in fhe Acfivify Room. Carrying oul' fhe birfhday fheme, napkins were folded as diapers and a huge sforlr occu- pied The cenler of affenfion. A delicious lunch was prepared and served by fhe homemalring classes affer which 'lhe birfh- day cake was ceremoniously cul' and served fo 'lhe 'lhirfy-seven club presidenfs and faculfy mem- bers in affendance. lnvocafion by Connie Murray, preceeding fhe luncheon, was followed by speeches given by Dr. Sager, Hal Sfeuber, and Barbara Anderson con- cluded fhe affair. I-J. Duggsr, C. Haywood, R. Miller. R. Heller, D. Albriflin, S. McQuarry, D. Owen II B Sweon C. Sanly, C. Normander, D. Smifh, B. Penlra, S. Kinder, C. Ingle. Sponsor: Mrs. C. Haywood Colors: Emerald green and whufe Faculfy Advisor: Miss Naefha McDaniels Moffoz To promofe friendship Annual Presiden'I's' Luncheon l2I Mrs. Sally Adams ,.,,... Secretary of State ,,,.... Congressman Wilkins ,,,.. Kenneth Gibson .,,,..,,,,,, . Secretary to Mrs. Adams Maid A.,...,,,,,,..,..,,,s,,,..,...... Senator Brolcbanlr ,,........... Senator Gallagher ..,.,,,,,, Cosmo Constantine ,,,,,,, Pemberton Maxwell .,,,,,Y Practice malres pertect proves Betty 'Henning Clerk ,. .,...,,,,,,,,,,.. .Y,, , , Hugo Tantinnin . .. Sebastian Sebastian Princess Maria s, ,,a,A,s, ,, Court Chamberlain ., .. Grand Duchess Sophie ., Grand Dulce Otto . ,.. 349' D. Langford, J. Smith, E, Tretney, and M. Brown, are busy smoothing out the rough spots. Two months ot grueling rehearsal and preparation resulted in the biggest stage attraction ot the year. Call Me Madam, Berlin's Broadway smash, was presented in the Jordan audi- torium during the tirst three days ot May.. The plot revolved around Sally Adams, the U. S. Ambassador to Lichtenburg. All her lite she thought that money was the answer to all problems-until she ar- rived in Lichtenburg and tell in love with Cosmo Constantine. Through him she learned that human relationships and love are the most important things in lite. The musical score contained such great songs as lt's a Lovely Day Today, Marrying For Love, You're Just ln Love, The Ocarina, and seven other big hits. Participating in the Operetta were the entire Music Department, the Advanced Modern Dance Class, and the Drama Department. I22 Mary Gibson ...,.........,..,... lardan players present scintillating music-comedy, Call Me Madam CAST Betty Henning Tom Tyler Mel Brown Eloise Tretne Jim Smith Nita Nelson . Marilyn Herby Loren Cecil , Dave Langford Gary Fisher , Gary Watlcins Gordon Pearson , Harry Lobdell Ron Kwiatlcowslri , Susie Huffman ., Larry Warner ,, Lynn Simpson Cliff Crew Opening night draws R. Kwiatlxowslri, N. Nelson and C Cre The entire cast engages in the grand finale Ron Adlzins, Milne Anderson, and John Gariepy worlr with Mr. James Milroy in planning for the I958 Trailblazer. Second Annual Art Exhibit Stimulating FS. QQ, s Downing views Oh, it was iust tremendous! exclaims Gayle Conrod. with students. S5-f P2-.MW Jordan's 2nd Annual Art Exhibit was ap- parently viewed with as much zeal and in- terest as the tirst exhibit in I957. The event is planned as an opportunity to bring together in one show the skilltully made, artistically wrought products ot the year, combining the ettorts ot the photography, industrial arts and art departments. The chiet purposes in arranging the ex- hibit are to put on display the best worlc ot the present time, and to show with convincing actuality that a worlc ot art need not be confined to any one depart- ment. We have a strong belief that the Annual Art Exhibit is a very worthwhile part ot Jordan tradition and the art department plans to make each exhibit to come as re- treshing, stimulating and impressive as the first two have been. l23 lg'- 'fu Qu:-2 ' Ulm Hi-Teen ? ,Wi 'wgfff X ft...9'M.mr EQ ' Fall Officers: Jean Jacobson, Isl Vice Pres.: Hugh Collins, Treas- W urer: Jeniece McConnell, 2nd Vice Pres.: Lee Websfer, Presidenh L A Jen Carpenfer, Secrefary. N fiiife One of fhe mosf popular places on +he DSJ campus is 'Phe Hi-Teen , Cahfeen. A Canfeen membership card, purchased bi-annually, en+i+les each member fo parficipare in a variely of recreafional aciiviiies. The second floor of 'rhe Canfeen houses a game room confaining pool and ping pong fables and bowling and shuffleboard, as well as a felevision ser. The ground 'Floor is also a cenfer of acfiviiy wirh fhe iulxe box playing and Jordan s+uden+s dancing. Direcfor, Mrs. Jones Why don'f you lead, Joan? One more fry. Canteen Spring Officers: Bob Sarvis, Presidenig Marsha Siewari, Isf Vice Pres.: Sandi Sanchez, Secrefaryg Jean Biggersfaff, 2nd Vice Presi- denfg Tony Yeoman, Treasurer. A snack bar provides +he viral susfen ance necessary for parficipafing in an evening's aciivifies. Monofony is an unknown word among Canfeen members, for rhe year's program is punciuafed wi+h special evenisg ihe mosf ou+s+anding and mosf anficipaied being The band dances. These band dances are held approximaiely once a monihg usually free fo members, +hey are an expression of apprecia+ion for fhe individual service confribuiions which are 'I'he backbone of Jordan's Hi-Teen Canfeen. H's foo soon fo know l'll gel ii Lef's play number 7 1 '- l i Alumni Affendanls Queerilgky Poling, Nancy Kemp, Jeanne Biggerslaff, Toni Roos Homecoming Queen P nly Pol g Wy! 7' 74 ,D A 'X X f, J7 U egg, Jay fl A -Y ff ' - A of y 717 Af fag f Q' f A V iff D X , , ' f f Q yi Jpfpyixhj f 1 if f D f J Qiif L7 f 5197 0 J, f 9 533- Annual Backward Dance - XY P , jf? f ' '7' , Climaxing boys' week was lhe Backward Dance. The girls provided A CDF .SJ jfhe boys wilh vegelable corsages, lransporlalion, and food. All lhe boys 6 JMU 6 :S Pg' especially enioy lhis week as 'lhe girls wail' on Them hand and foot 53 Q W bQRy Bay wore lhe besl' corsage, made by Pal Nicholson. Bill Flor- V , en e and Nadine Fennell made lhe dance a huge success as 'lhey reign- J' 5.-4 -F' V as Daisy Mae and Li'I Abner. f Q 1- - , 94 i 3 CV Q J- , c ,J 'Q ,L W' Q7 ofa Z Pal made Larry lhe besl corsage 4 4. 6' I26 Li'I Abner and Daisy Mae - Bill Florenline, Nadine Fennell f-Q id '-- 1-'1 Snowflake Queen 'lan Cdrpenier Snowflake Ailendanis J. Bushnell, S. Corwin, L. Consalvo, Sanfaq Queen J. Carpenier, J. Grimes, S. Howard, J. Hess Annual Snowflake Dante Dancing 'ro soil' music supplied by Keiih Williams and his Siarbursfs, along wi'fh +he brighily decoraied Gym, highlighied ihe evening as +he Jordan sfudenf body swepf across The floor wiih 'rrue Chrisimas spirii. The main evenf of 'lhe evening occurred during in'l'ermission when Sania Claus crowned Jan Carpenier as Snowflake Queen. Helping Jan lo malre ihe dance a radiani occasion were her lovely affendanls, Lanny Consalvo, Judy Grimes, seniors: Sue Corwin, Sandy Howard, juniors: and Jane Bushnell, Jane Hess, sophomores. The eniire courl' was aH'ired in lovely while ballerina-lengfh formals, carrying ou'r ihe 'lheme of The dance. Sfudeni body and facully dancing around lhe Chrisimas iree Sanfa Crufchfield P' .1 l27 The Whole Town's Talking about Jordan's 3-Act Play ' , I Zin x -wy ' 'fr Casf in order of appearance: Harrief Simmons Candy Gillis Annie Julie Dyson Taxi Driver Tom Tyler Henry Simmons Clifford Crew Chesfer Binney Tom Arnold Efhel Simmons Marilyn Herby Roger Shields Jim Goff Sally Ofis Carolyn Amos Lila Wilson Jeanne Biggerslaff Donald Swiff Don Rogers Leffy Lyfhe Donna Walker Mrs. Jackson Rosemary Sfarling Sadie Bloom Sandi Hill On sfage everyone! shoufs direcfor Alberico. Leff fo righf: Julie Dyson, Jeanne Biggersiaff, Jim Goff, Cliff Crew, Candy Gillis. Tom Arnold, Marilyn Herby, Don Rogers, Donna Walker, Tom Tyler, Rosemary Slarling, and Sandi Hill. CUTTING AND IRONING THE PLAY are leff fo righf, Marilyn Herby, Tom Arnold, Cliff Crew, Candy Gillis I1 - T i. f ew iv , ml' semi! Ili H M I28 The Whole Town's Talking An enferfaining farce, by John Emerson and Anife Loos, fhis play was presenfed by fhe Drama deparfmeni in fhe fall. When Chesfer Binney, a gawky middle-aged man makes up a wild sfory abouf having a love affair wifh e famous movie sfar, fhe plof of fhe play is formed. Comedy fhroughouf fhe play was provided by Mr Simmons lwho is a liffle 'foo enfhusiasfic abouf life for e middle aged manl and his parfner Chesfer Binney. Wher fhey make up a wild sfory aboul Chesfer having a love affair wifh a movie sfar fhings really become confused Firsf, Efhel, Mr. Simmons' daughfer, falls in love wifi Chesfer, and her ex-boyfriend, Roger Shields la confin enfal playboyl is leff ouf in fhe cold. When fhe movie sfar arrives af fhe Simmons' house wifh her fiancee anc Sadie Bloom, a dance hall girl, lanofher make believe ro mance of Ches'rer'sl, 'rhere is chaos in fhe Simmons' house hold. The happy-go-lucky maid, Annie, and fwo of Efhel' friends, Sally and Lila, add more comedy sparkle fo fha play. The producfion was capably direcfed by Mr. J. C Alberico. Comedy, Drama, and Tragedy Star in One-Act Plays Casl of +he Plum Tree Donna Wallner , Emma Davis Donna Sholl , ,. ,, Mrs. Melvina Rusi' Julie Dyson , , Angelina Norion Carolyn Amos Mary Whipple Peggie Heddy Tessie Cobb Belly Eisler . Miss Annie Tiddle Shirley Tarwaier, . Mrs. Sigrid Chrislianson :S+ of Albuquerque, Ten Minul'es Sandi Hill as ,............. Canaan. Lynn Don Rogers . ,. ..,,.,, Bill Bailey Cathy Srnilh . , ,..,,.., Mrs. Hoslrins Earl Sanson ..,,..., ...,..,..s T omas Lee Shimer .,.., , ...... Meeia A home for aged women and a plum lree, which represenls ihe beginning of new life, are lhe bacliground for a highly dramalic play, The Plum Tree . When ihree 80 year old women lBeHy Eisler, Shirley Tarwaler, and Donna Shelli musi be commilled 'lo lhe slale menlal hospifal, Miss Davis lDonna Wallrerl, fhe head nurse, has a lea parly for lhem so 'rhal lhey may leave 'lhe home in dignily, During lhe course of ihe lea parly, pasl dramalic evenls in lhe lives of fhe old ladies are revealed. Sigrid Chris- lianson lShirley Tarwaleri is 'Found 'lo have murder in her baclrground. The underslanding head nurse lDonna Walker, says, All righf Rusly, I swear, lo lhe palhefic old woman lDonna Shoifl. A iemperamenlal aclor, Bill Bailey lDon Rogersl, and aclress, Candice Lynn lSandi Hilll meel in a lrain sfalion belween 'lrains in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Argumenls and reminiscing mingled wilh comedy, renew a love belween the fwo which neither have forgollen. During The play Two poker faced Indians, Tomas lEarl Sansonl and Meefa lLee Shimerl, and a flighly middle aged lourisl, Mrs. Hoskins lCalhy Smilhl, add comedy and furnish a surprise ending lo lhis romanlic comedy. 'You fillhy coward, Dunn lHarry Lobdelll scorn- lully says lo Brice lTom Tylerl. We can'l' be aparl, lhe Weslern s'lar, Bill Bailey lDon Rogersl, exclaims io Candice Lynn lSandi Hilll. A highly lense iragedy lakes place on ihe 'floor of ihe ocean in a disabled submarine. The six crew members have no hope for escape unlil Caplain Andrews lRoger Moorel decides if a man was shol lhrough lhe lorpedo lube, anoiher ship would find ihe body wilh a noie and lhey would be rescued. Affer Brice lTom Tylerl draws The Ace of Spades, which means he musl go. he becomes a coward and refuses. Anolher member, Shaw lRon Kwiallowslril volunleers his life so 'lhal ihe olhers mighl' live. The ending lands on a very lragic nole as ihe loclced chamber Brice is in 'floods and he is drowned. Suspense is added when you have io draw your own conclusion al lhe end as lo whelher ihe resi' of 'lhe crew were saved or noi. Casi' of Submerged Don Rogers . Jorgson Tern Tyler .,.. . ,.,. aries Ron Kwiallrowslri M ...,. . M snnw Harry Lobdell . Earl Sanson Dunn Nabb Roger Moore , .,... Mac Andrews I29 ' or J asv' 55 Cl , g , f y. Xe: . L' J J' V7 'Q ,X by ififfiffb q Hx' Qfgjj E 7 UU ,QV JK ff I VL!! 7 f Q A W Ci Q S3 SYS 5 Q 5 xiii W NS 353352 3255 and .round educqtzon are all zmportant DSI :gf-fr. - 5iSH:1 a5' J Q 'N - s ,,,.,p-2 'I'-'3f'l: A '- 'Iwi v 'Wn i'S2-Cx ' H - ef Bmw! vm! K F , k ilu H? m',g,. 5' a '-.355 ' -F' A qv. o p I d r I , , , . f - ' ' . ' .F9:f5T ff! H -' - .1 .W 3 ff' 5. ,- W '- ' .1 'nl ' ' A' .45 my 1 4 1 5.5 .am TV M K5 ' J' ' -fix., -if ,- 'G .F -:iffiwx ,t -wh' 5 , 1 'Pf' i'-,P 1 15,1 Q 1. ' 1.12: Q 4? wg? , . 1 . K s P. if 4 ,v 'wi ., R l 4' 1 ' Hg. ,M , 4 r , I.. U A . s 4 . fe ' ' 'X ,A , .- A 'a ,. '73 ' 1? V 5-M' 9 . ' 1 ,, K , W 0 32 ' 50s ' K, ' S, Q - 0 . un U Q ' 7' ' o . ' , xi' Q .s Q m . ' .:- . V A ., -1 -, , ' A - . -, :.E,,j1:' ' aff,-l i. 2 ' K 46 62 4 32331 il, Top-Larry Richardson, Dan Lavery, Ron Blaclr, Lee Webster, Everett Scott, Gordan Pearson, Bill V -+ Florentine, Jim Hall, Jim Coclr, Bill Wislrel. Center-Miclzey Bryant, Jerry Harvey, Jim Boland, Dave arsl Y Whitney, Richard Merrit, Bill Jaques, Jam Germaine, Ron Hull, Ron Moncrief, Hal Steuber. Bottom Max Miller, Jim Martin, Jim Rumbold, Barton Day, Slrip Lawrence, Barry Gregory, Kerwin Brown, Bill Hegdale, Dex Davenport. Outstanding Sportsmanship, Moral Victories, Panther griclders started oft the season dropping their tirst games to Lynwood II4-bl, and Paramount l20-Ol. Then came what will long be remembered as Jordan's game ot the year, the Panthers' memorable clash with their cross town rival, 30-point favored, Polytechnic High School. Jordan's I9-I9 tie was considered by all as a great victory tor the spirited Pan- thers. The lndepenclent-Press-Telegram called this the most thrilling Long Beach game ot I957. Following weelcs brought ruin to Lakewood High, 33-I3g a narrow loss to the Moore League Champion Wilson Bruin squad, I2-7, and finally the I2-6 conquest ot the Millilxan Rams. Varsity Scores We They 6 Lynwood I4 0 Downey 26 0 Paramount 20 I9 Poly I9 33 Lakewood I3 7 Wilson I2 I2 Millilcan 6 , ,, e,,,.,Wv-. . .., ,, W A we f w , Bill Burchfiel, 230 pound Wilson halfbacl, is sfopped by a Jim Germaine, fleef Jordan reserve halfbaclr, is broughl down 9 Panfher defense, afler picking up a I5 yard gain. affer a shorl gain on an end run. Flu-Riddled Defects Mark '57 Season Thus, +he I957 Jordan foo+ball season closed wi+h a 2-4-I record: and a +ie for second place in fhe newly formed Harry J. Moore League. Jordan placed lhree players on each of fhe firsf fwo All-Cily leams. Hal Sieu- ber, Dick Merrifl' and Jerry Harvey were chosen lo 'lhe firsi' feamg while Billl Floren- fine, Ron Moncrief, and Jim Cool: were named io fhe second feam. dy Everefl Scoil' is broughf down by Dee Andrews afler Dallas Moon is dropped from behind by Dave Whiiney afier a ring away for a long run in lhe slirring upsef of Poly High. long gain in Jordan-Downey clash. . 1' fm Q. N. lf , , H' tm' 1 V 4 if-. Outstanding players for 5 f -'f -,K l lx Q ., bg 1: WV- f i, , Q ' P Q I I 'Hb A fi ,X I if -df h ' X 1.19 i xslx 1, Q is lk K , Qui 'f H N L 7' .a,...1-13 ,pfgvygn 4 5 H- Q ' ..':.. , . aff A A ' . 4 - ' , L' ' ' . . I Jerry Harvey Micirey Bryani' Dex Davenporf Hal Sleuber 1 in 5 -.1 Jim Rumbold C 1 Q' x i i 9 i . V7 4 I . jx ll' A 'x f-3' Ron Moncrief l80l, varsify end, eludes Lynwood laclrlers as he sprinls 1 I N r 2 F I down field eller receiving pass from Quarlerback Skip Lawrence. V X - -,--, -- .fnwfa , , . Aj. - , X' - 13+ fb ' ii' Barlon Day Ron Hull Dan Lavery Skip Lawrence J- Everef SCON I34 I V. Team I-B. Asbey, H, Cillay, R. Meyer, D. Hassefi, B. Powell, N. Swofford, Reynolds, E. Riddick, J. Johnson. lll-M. Gallagher, B. Broo s J R. Enlow. II-R. Van Werf, Casey, L. Danks, W. Frank, D. Buries, D. Jeffers, J. Bacher, M. Keck, B. Poshey, J. Phelps. Moore League Crown To J. V.'s Jordan fooiball hopes were liffed considerably when The Junior Varsify squad under The direcrion of Coach Bill Crufchfield closed Their season in The new Moore League wiih an unblemished record of 4 and 0. The J.V.'s, afrer dropping fheir fwo preseason games fo Downey 56-0, and Paramounl' 7-6, rallied To sweep 'ro 'lheir firsl Moore League Championship in fhe new league's exislence. Firsi' of all +hey swepr over Lakewood 26-0, Wilson 20-0, Poly ll-0, and ihen 'rhe only ofher +eam in 'rhe league who had previously been undefeaied, Millikan 7-6. Panfherbabes Plundered Alfhough showing a greai' deal of preseason abili+y 'lhe Jordan lighfweighf B Team was unable fo capi- falize on upsef wins over Downey l2I-I3l and Paramounf U4-7l. Their season was ended wifh a noi' 'foo impressive record of 2 and 5. ln 'Phe new Moore League lhe Bees were unable 'ro gel under way as 'rhey dropped all four league games. The firsi' +o Lakewood 45-I2, Wilson I2-7, Poly 26-0, and Millikan 26-6. Bee gridders were in aboui' +he same boar as was 'lhe varsify, in +ha+ lhey were seri- ously affecfed by iniuries fo key players. Team I-Michael Kersey, Ken Schwoerer, Porier Manfch, Richard Sfancer, Sanchez, Mike Barreli, Tim Jackerf, Bill Murphy, Roger Hearn Bob Jim Corey, Ron Krausse, Dick Wennekamp, Bill Gaynor, Eddie Con- Wehrli, Johny Owens. IV-Larry Warner, Mgr., Jim Lehner Fred nors, Bob Biggs, Don Dunbar. ll-Pal Bennefl, John Warner, Gary Smiih, Bob Hawfhorne, Wayne Fisher, Andy Nickles, Jerry Goff Jim Shellon, Dave Lewis, Jim Ceriis, Mike Armsfrong, Jim Creagle, Bill Robinson, Par Rose, Larry Faley, Gary Lufher, Gary Brenner. McDarmid, John Heading. Ill-Harvey Kemp, Mike Graham, Gilberf Top row-Ben Palrngren, Manager Jim Bonan, Lage Heden, Bob Loucks. Middle row-Jim Cook, E Jim Hall. Fred Baldwin, Kim Berryhill, Slan Broberq. Bollom row-Gary Perkins, Bob Wrighl, Bill Florenline, Max Mallell. Ken Knapp, Jim Milhorn, Rex Shoemaker. Rex Shoemaker Gary Perkins Ken Knapp I36 Varsity Wins First Moore league Championship The Jordan High baskelball squad, for The firsl 'lime in I2 years under lhe coaching of Ben Palmgren, won 'the Moore League Baskelball Championship. Anolher brighl spol in 'lhe 57-58 season, was lhe capluring of lhe Pacific Shores Invila- lional Baskelball Championship. The Cals crushed such pow- erful C.l.F. conlenders as Mira Cosla, Sanla Monica, and Redondo Beach. Jordan also defealed Complon High in a praclice game, laler lo become C.l.F. Champions. The Pan'lher's debul in lhe C.I.F. finals was marred by a lirsl' round upsel loss 'lo an underraled Fullerlon Indian squad. All-Cily merilorious players: Rex Shoemaker lFirsl' leaml Ken Knapp lSecond leaml Bill Florenline lSecond leaml All-League merilorious players: Ken Knapp lFirsl 'leaml Bill Florenline lFirsl 'leaml Rex Shoemaker lSecond leaml Max Mallell lSecond 'leaml VARSITY SCORES VARSITY SCORES Wu They We They 57 San Pedro 5l 43 Poly 48 42 Mira Cosla 57 6l Complon 48 68 Lenz 42 36 Cenlennial 43 66 Redondo 59 46 Paramounl' 43 60 Sanla Monica 56 bl Poly 48 6l Mira Cosla 54 68 Lakewood 39 75 Lenz 37 73 Wilson 59 65 Alhambra 4l 48 Millikan 45 53 Millikan 70 39 Paramounl 43 60 Poly 39 7l Poly 63 55 Bell Gardens 35 60 Lakewood 35 55 Chaffey 57 52 Wilson 47 57 Dominguez 36 53 Milliken 7I Bill Florenline Jim Milhorn Max Mallell Bob Wriqhl I I I Ani -. , 1. FW -QEKMS 2 isa 'ins rj, E JL 3' .N v 35 6 ik 3L. :I Y l Coach Doc Young, Dick Meyer, Larry Powell, Ron Buries, John Casey, Ed Red- dlck, Bob Loucks. ll-Dick lnlow, Bob Miller, Gordon Pearson, Don Buries, Gary Bacher. lll-Bill Ray, Mike Gallagher, Tim Jackerl, Tom Johnson, Winn Frank. B Baskelball Team Wins Second Place When you can l' win lhe league lille, second place is a good con- solalion. These are adequale words for our B squad. Alfhough 'lhey pul' up a good fight lhey finally succumbed lo a powerful Poly leam, league champs. Merilorious B players were: George Guesl and Gary Regier, all-ci+y 2nd feam seleclions. B SCORES We They 54 San Pedro 36 52 Mira Cosla 4l 36 Arroyo 42 bl Dominguez 29 bl Bell Gardens 5l 5I Newporl 44 43 Monlebello 49 43 Downey 4l 38 Lynwood 37 36 Millikan 45 44 Cenlennial 42 47 Paramounl 40 54 Poly 57 4l Lakewood 35 6I Wilson 46 54 Milliken 4l 53 Paramounl' 35 43 Poly 7l 4l Lakewood 39 48 Wilson 52 33 Millikan 27 l38 J.V. Baskefball Team Improves lmprovemenl' is a good ex- planalion of our Junior Varsil'y's efforls. The J.V. squad seemed +o improve wilh every game. This squad will probably be The nu- cleus of nexl year's varsily squad. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES We Tha 65 San Pedro ! 42 Mira Cosla 4 30 Dominguez ' 35 Bell Gardens 3l Cenlennial 4 47 Paramounf I 59 Poly l 52 Lakewood I 42 Wilson 2 68 Millikan I 40 Paramounl I 36 Poly 4 62 Lakewood ' 47 Wilson 42 Millikan I-Ron Kuykendall, Bill Varner, George Guesl, Gary Regier, Lee Websfer. ll-Lee Robison, Ken Schwoerer, Bob Biggs, Jim Vickers, Tim Lessig. Junior Varsify Team Looks Promising ...,-1 ' GH auf' I-Roger Hawlcins, Chucli Moore, Gary Shelion, Max Miller, John Casey, Bob Freeman, Jim Lehner, Larry Groie, Larry Mariel. ll-Ira Howland, Ron Krausse, Earl Beeson, Gil Sanchez, Jim Vickers, Jim Cook, Ken Schwoerer, Bill Gaynor, Jerry Harvey, Deland Reynolds. Noi shownelohn Edmisfon. 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Brown, Coach Bill Crufchfield. O A Jim Berryhill Bill Casaga . A Jim Chandler Barron Day l40 Varsity Challenges Moore league CIF? League Championship? We dare noi' say. For as fhis sfory is wriHen fhe Jordan Panfher squad is in a fhree way fie for fhe league lead. Coach Cruichfield has been quoied as being very confi- deni 'lhai fhe ieam will go all ihe way. The Paniher diamond crew should come up wi+h several awards wifh such sfars as: lll Jim Berryhill who as a pifcher is 6-0 for 'rhe year, 3-0 in league play, and a .58l earned run average, in hiffing in fhe high .300's, l2l Skip Lawrence, a pifcher and oufsfanding 2nd baseman, who is hi'Hing in 'l'he high .300's. l3l Glade Smiih, shorfsfop, and a powerful hiHer. There are af leasi' len oiher oufsfanding players on ihe squad bul' fhere isn'+ room +o meniion all of fhem. The Panfhers are 3-2 in Moore League play as fhis s'l'ory goes 'ro prinf. Losses were fo Wilson in a 6-5, eighf inning duel, and Poly 6-4. Vic+ories were Millikan 3-I, Lakewood 4-I, Poly in second round 4-3. I George Guesi 0 Bob Keller Jim Hall Bill Floreniine Ron Kuylendall J -me'-N a A 1' me K1 iw, Elf -ffl 1 rfw- ---f' -2.1:-law: R1 W 'L-. f ' v1 ' QF-Fas, a l . ' za, -'ia 5,331 , if ' , ,-, ' - My . VM . ,iiigilfsfv K - V , f Our team displayed qreaf promise in lhe will: U.S.C. 'freshmen 4 on-.,m praclice games Skip Lawrence Dan Lavery Ron Liles f ' 1 a K ' Q The llwlngs lhese baseball players go through! Max Mallelf Glade Smilh Rudy Sfarlx Bob Wriqlvl l4l Wafer Polo Varsily We They IO Millikan B 5 La Habra B I5 Inglewood 2 I5 Garden Grove 5 I0 Wilson 4 2 Hunfinglon Beach I2 IB Millikan 2 IO La Habra B I3 Lakewood I 2 Downey 7 3 Poly I0 6 Complon 2 I-Capfain Bulsy Wrye, Mike Smookler, Ron Bradley, Dan Walker, Co-Caplain Milch Thompson. II-Larry Zimmerman, Harold Randall, Ron Sfeuber, Jerry Abersold, Carl Sleinerf. III-Eddie Sfringham, Leland Ben- der, Tom Herlikofer, Allan Hoyer, John Kennedy. Coach is Mr. Spud Higgins. .qu ' C Team We They 6 Millikan 7 4 La Habra 5 6 Inglewood 2 I3 Garden Grove I I Wilson 7 0 Hunlinglon Beach 4 II Milliken 0 I La Habra 5 B Lakewood I2 0 Downey 4 2 Poly 7 I-Capiij-n Darryl Meyer, Jim Crane, Bill Smifh, Co-Caplain Gaylord Barringfon. II- Roy Crump, Russell Robinell, Arlhur Smilh, Jerry Smifh. Coach, Mr. Spud Higgins. I42 TW ri B Team We They I5 Millikan 6 I La Habra I4 2 Inglewood 6 5 Garden Grove I0 7 Wilson I7 5 Hunlinqlon Beach 8 I4 Milliken 2 6 La Halora B 7 Lakewood 8 5 Downey I0 4 Poly I5 4 Complon 5 I-Capiain Bob Meyer, Brien Hayes, Bob Pannell, Co-Caplain Bob Golledge. II- Dennis Daniel, Larry Squires, Jim Swanner. III-Granl Fredricks, Ralph LeMuer, Kenny Renfro. Coach is Mr. Spud Higgins. lj f 1 1 Swimming Scores We They 28 Downey 47 38 Wilson 47 45 Millilran 40 68 Lalcewood I5 45 Huniingfon Beach 40 25 Downey 57 2 I Poly 6I 46 Bell Gardens 36 49 Compfon 27 52 Monfebello 30 Varsily I-C. Sfeinerl, L. Bender, B. Wrye, R. Bradley. Il-H. Randall, D. Davenporl. D. Lang, Z. Phillips, T. Herlilxofer, A. Hoyer. 'XCD Scores We They I3 Downey 38 29 Wilson 30 45 Millilcan I6 I6 Lakewood 36 46 Hun+ing'I'on Beach I6 I7 Downey 42 I4 Poly 45 23 Bell Gardens 5 49 Moniebello I0 C Team I-V. Ends, A. Smifh. B. Smi . Robineife, J. Lehenbauer. J. Crane. J. Smilh, W. Smiih. Scores We They 23 Downey 52 I8 Wilson 63 46 Millilcan 30 5I Lakewood 34 42 Huniinglon Beach 42 2I Downey 66 22 Poly 62 62 Bell Gardens 23 48 Complon 38 72 Monfebello I0 B Team I-R. LeMeur, G. Barringlon, B. Pannell, C. Srelsinger. II-R. Hodalz, P. O'Laugh- lin, G. Fredriclcs, L. Jeffers, K. Renfro, B. Golledge. X H00 fr Ydn il fn! 'fin Cross Couniry Scores VARSITY SCORES Poly ,-,,,, ,,,.,A. 3 3 JONJBI1 Poly ,,,,,, ,,,,.,, 5 3 Wilson Poly ,,-,-. ,,,,,,, 2 0 Millikan Wilson -,,,, ,,.,,,, I 8 Mllllkan Wilson ., ....... 2I Jordan Millikan ....... 36 Jordan FINAL STANDING W Wilson . ....... 3 Jordan .,.. ........ 2 Poly ,..,. ....... I Milliken .,,... ..w.... 0 Lakewood ........ ........ Junior Varsify I-R. Ballershill, N. Hull, J. Hil- debrand, F. Greene, B. PuI'1I, M. Hausworlh. II-R. Adams, C. Fos- 'Ier, A. Wilson. B. Hinlxson, G. Schmidf. I44 0 L 0 2 ., ....... 22 ..... .. 20 ..... .. 45 .. ....... 44 .. ....... I9 0 Pc'F. I .000 .666 .333 .000 .000 101141: Varsi'l'y I-J. Ferrell, C. Fairbanks, M. Ramos. T. Yeoman, M. Keck, G. Frazini. ll-D. Denevan, J. Owen, R. Pelersen, L. Vanderhoff, D. Greeley. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Poly .,.,.,.,.,.,,.,..... Jordan Poly ,,,,,, ,,,,,, W ilson ., Poly ,,,,,, ,,,,,, M Illikan . Wilson ,,,,,, ,,,,,, M illikan . Wilson .. ...... Jordan .. Milliken .... ...... J Ordan .. FINAL STANDING W L Wilson . ........ 3 0 Poly ........ ........ 2 I Jorclan .... ..,..... I 2 Millikan .......... .....,.. 0 0 Lakewood ....... ........ 0 0 3 I 26 55 6I 52 26 Pcl. 000 I . .666 .333 000 .000 dun jovdm jordan foulaa -dll lea hush hu. V' B Team I-J. Lucas, B. Brighfman, B. Pulil, C Hall. ll-D. Denevan, P. Bennefi, G Lulher, A. Wilson, B. Ray. Ill-B. Biggs, N. Walsh, L. Websfer, J. Collins, A. Smillh, K. Fosfer. Track Va rsi+y l-L. Vanderholf, T. Yeoman, R. Peler- son, M. Keck, J. Germain, H. Collins, M. Ramos. ll-J. Bryan, G. Bacher, J. McArly, D. Greely, C. Murray, D. Par- Rins. Ill-Mgr. R. Ackerman, L. Richard- son, W. Frank, D. Marriol, L. Zimmer- man, R. Kennedy, D. Rogers, J. Boland. Mgr. J. Mofaz. Iowan jude indu- du dna f 4'4n Ionian lawn C Team I-G. Burgess, C. Fairbanks, M. Haus- wirlh, J. Hildebrand, D. Archambaulf ll-G. Griifilhs, J. Heading, R. Mullins R. Balferslaill, B. Varner, Ill-G. Geri kin, J. Robinson, F. Greene, F. Smifh, N Hull, D. Adams. I45 Junior Varsiiy I-M. Mahken, D. Kinkaid, J. Milhorn J. Shoemaker. ll-B. Barfs, E. Jordison. B. Mafison, D. Priddy. M. Fanning. III- G. Reqisr, L. Joyce, L. Smifh, B. Miller, D. Murray, E. Reddick. M. Barreif. Tennis Varsify I-R. Anderson, D. Burgess, B. Sarvis. K. Krogue. II-D. Vershaw, M. Medavoy. B. Rehe, D. Daniels. ll-S. Sanfee, B. Hammond, Mgr., K. Murray, M, Ander- son, R. Sfanley, B. Whiison. F wg, Golf I-J. Corfield, D. Jones, D. Myers, J Cary. B. Blalrly. ll-B. Royce, L. Robi son, J. Gallaher, D. Hari, G. Evans. I . ' .-, 1-. , -'-. M 4' .. X. .- Girls' Aflrleric Association Fall Officers Janelle Keller, vice-presidenlg Marilyn Commeau, presidenl: Hallie Espoll, corresponding secrelary: Linda Fisher, recordinq secrelaryg and Sharon Scoll, publicily. GAA officers have endeavored lo pre- senl a sporls program fhal will surpass all pasl acfivilies of fhe Jordan GAA. Nol only are sporfs slcills concerned, buf lhe sporlsmanship, alfilude. abilily, leadership and cooperafion of all members. This program includes such sponsored organizafions as Jordan Blades, Bowling, Modern Dance and all seasonal sporls, Some olher GAA sporfs aclivifies in- clude playdays for all seasonal sporls, af which Jordan girls' usually place high. l Sporfs are nof lhe only acfivifies en- joyed by members of GAA. The Franlc- furler Frolic held in April, Molher-Daughler Teas, and frips fo fhe mounlains are also a parf of fhis organizafion. The Mofher-Daughler Teas, alfhough so- cial affairs, also serve as award banquefs. Al fhis lime lhe emblems, minor J's, maior J's, sporlsmanship awards, plac- ques for lhe mosf oufslanding girl in each sporf, and emblems for members of ouf- sfanding leams are presenfed. Once a year, af one of fhe Teas, a lrophy is given fo fhe High Poinf Winner and her name added fo a permanenf plaque. l48 Spring Officers Sue Zeelr, presidenlg Hallie Espolf, vice-presidenl Judy Smilh, corresponding secrelaryg Linda Es singlon, recording secrefaryg and Toni Palmgren publicily. GAA . . . A Combmahon ol kqueiies -Jean Magnusson, Donna Luke. icirie Lavery, Sharon Scoil, Toni almgren. Sandra Lever, Jeri leplune. Il-Janel Gerharl, Sus- 1 Thomas. Lori Lein, Judy Smifh, 'nda Essingfon, Sharon Jacob- mn, Suellen Zeek, Pal' Dillon, Sid- ay Shephard, Nifa Nelson, Karen I s la o r n e. Ill-Pal McConlies, :an Lohrman, Shiela Rasmussen, larrief Ray, Tammy Sanderson, :Ann Miller, Joan Miichell, sggy Heddy, Muriel Craig. Winning synchronized swim meels, planning shows for P.T.A. and some Jordan siudenis were 'lhe main obieciives of fhe Aque'r'res +his year. Because of 'the greai expense ihe Aqueiies did noi' arrange +o presenf iheir annual wafer show. Nexi year however fhere will be such a show. -iY i? f, Aquelie officers are froni leff lo righi, JoAnn Miller, vice-presidenlg Tammy Sanderson, presideni: lbacir row are Priscilla Gessel, freasurerg Donna Shoif, hisforiang Peggy Heddy, assisfani hisiorian and Joan Milchell, secreiary inol' piciuredl. Scholasfic and Afhleiic Skill HIGH POINT NOMINEES-Leif fo righf: Janeife Keller, Sharon Scoii, and Marilyn Commeau. Each year 'ihree girls belonging +o GAA are nominaied fo be a High Poinf Winner, according fo lheir sporfsman- ship, leadership abiliiy, and fhe amouni of poinfs fhey have earned in GAA. The winner is noi announced unlil fhe end of lhe year. I49 Jordan Girls Learn Sporls, 4-A-.44 I Tennis Team Kalhy Fisher, Marilyn Commeau, Linda Fisher, Audrey Shinn, Jan Parberry, and Janelle Keller. Q,1,,,,4W:,f,6M A wwf fe 4:14, lui X, f 1.424516 -,544, A 1 4, ' . f al-5 ' nm-of ,Juan Kew ?4,e4ffMag,a 6,74 , Kalhy Fisher, d Kay Brigel. T K Volleyball Team Lynn Bozarlh, Carol Vaclee, Bonnie Anderson, Marilyn Commeau. Hallie Espoll, Darlyne Woodward, Sharon Scoll, Donna Davis, Janelle Keller. l50 Hockey Team Donna Davis, Jan Parberry, Marilyn Commeau, Kalhy Fisher, Hallie Espoll, Sharon Scoll, Darlyne Woodward, Janelle Keller. Techniques and Leadership Baslceiball Team :roni row-Glenna House, Lynda Smiih, Linda Fisher, manager, Calhy Fisher, Janei Gerhari. Biclr row--Linda Church. Bonnie knderson, Nance Dodge, Sharon Main, Marilyn Commeau. Laffy Garmen and Doris Cawley prove to be able assisianis in helping Miss Breig oach GAA members. Baclminion Team Froni row-Jayne Purcell, Roselle Heilrlila, Linda Fisher, Joan Harvey, Bacl: row-Marilyn Commeau, Janeiie Keller, Donna Davis, Kaihy Fisher. Frances Brieg, head GAA sponsor and sponsor of Aqueiies. I5l Q-5 X.z PWM F :nf , x xt , :SKK vm I K Qi X Em, -if 43 x N IIT --il tn 3 I J ,I -2- P' 6 NLC xl' ,. Xi' T ,1 f my , ,.,....W,..l...:... .. ,L -- ...i-.V -.,-..- Y Ai F54 it-h 'W-' ' ' ' ' ' -1' -- - .. ,.,f-' ...I 5 1 , MXWQ. MX 'FZXH Z W f- ' 44' Q Wffgm A3 ,, ,f 65 x- .f- X, Z 5- A, fi-'ff L4 ' '7 if iffy? ZA! - 21,7 'W M' mf 4'Q 7 f 'FI' I I ua V64 j I EJ' '7 ,W-.H M, ffsgm ff M ' 1751, 4, :Va - -ET: VV I f f A 'f4 , W? 31' 4W2,ff1'faf??,f' , ,,.z ' ' 45 Q 1 ' f'-MY? 4 M ,,f ,J X W ,nw , f qw ,4,,jffggf4f ,ji 42 2 fqfff f '--Nl Q 7-Q A W L ff Y ' '17 P 2 ffl! if 7 f f, X, ,FV X x Z X Ulf' X xxx l 4 fp ., mix - 'qt mlb? wx X 'lx' xm V KX Nh f lx 77M Xin , R X X f,, 1 Aahflxxxz' lg X Q f xr! X fff. 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'VU 1' A4LM fn 4,4,Cx We idmwua EQo7if luJLCV0Mif Q 4AiLV C'-iff 'Ms UMW Mufe-Aoawax, 'BfM0w4,w f,-ga.,eo-4,4x.,,.5.. iv-LQLQQ-Jl'i, Q0 'Vg'IlfQvw0f .. Congratulations to the GRADUATING SENIORS of JORDAN from the Fresh Milk and lce Cream Division Carnation Company I55 Autographs in :1'f'-1 C r X .I , ' f - Ay ff: ' 'A- ffk. 4 ' 'I 7 .1 lf, ,V 4 3 r fa . D . , Q x All bfydb-:J M , QY, ,A ! ll dj . O ' 'Vx QMJ - ' OLUL 1 Al XL M .Al . Dov 2 IW .. Mn! U!! , 9 , Q C QU c y, g 2 ? M j X xi, -riff rw d . t NA anncusuafzy fx! I .Z During the past Filty years we have had the privilege of producing ii ed I l 5451 many outstanding School Annuals. We are indeed proud to have -Cllr Q I , Q ul . tty honor of producing your annual this year. To the graduates, we - salute you tor a iob well done, may continued success be yours has 7 throughout lite. cnurrve PRINTERS G AND LITHOGRAPHERS 427 AMERICAN AVE. - LONG BEACH iz, cALiF. use W lf. uITumS' leads Hle way fo summer fun wifh a brillianf array of gay playclofhes . . . Lanny and Barbara are cool and comforfable in lheir drip-dry saillone ensembles, designed wiih a iaunfy naufical air. Jim's ou+fi+ is slyled for leisure, loo. His beachers and novel shirl' make relaxing easy. ny Consalvo James Goff Barbara Anderson I-0 '9 Beach ' Sania Ana Bufiums' Young Careerisis miudbbiquwi Jr-w-v 7uM 7 ' yr00--fray j:g' B JM MD aw' MQWN-elwp MBM7 ,QW M404 ,M fk Finer Services Cos? Less QHUNXTER MORTUARY 5443 Long Beach Boulevard Long Beach 5. Calif. 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A Capella Choir Aclcnowledgemenfs - - Adminisfrafion ---- Al ' ' lub - Alpha Zefa Phi Social Club - Alumni ---- Anchor Club - Arl' Deparfmenl' - Arf Exhibif - Audio-Visual Club - Aufographs - Band - - Baseball - Baslcefball - Boolc Fair - Boosfers - Bowling Club - Boys' League - - Business Deparfmenf - Campus Royalfy - Canfeen - - Ca'l s Purr - - - Classified Personnel - Confenfs - - - Counselors - Cross Counfry - Dances - - Dedicafion To fhe Class of l983 Delfa Social Club - - - English Deparfmenl' - Epilogue - - - Exchange Sfudenfs - Flag Girls - - Foofball ----- Foreign Language Deparfmenl' - Fufure Business Leaders of America Fufure Medical Leaders of America Fufure Teachers of America - Girls' Afhlefic Associafion - Girls' League - - Girls' Rifle Team - Golf - - - Graduafes - - Healfh Deparfmenl' - Hisforical Log - - - Homemalcing Deparfmenf - lndusfrial Arfs Deparfmenl' - J. E. T. S. - - Jordan, David Sfarr - Junior Class Officers - Kapereffes Social Club - Kappa Nu Social Club - Kappa Sigma Chi Social Club Key Club ---- Leffermen - - Library Board - Library Deparfmenf - Maioreffes - - Marqueffes - - - Mafhemafics Deparfmenf - Music Deparfmenf - - Nafuralisfs - - Omega Tau One-Acf Plays - Opereffa - - Orchesfra ---- Parenf-Teachers Associafion Phi Sigma ---- Physical Educafion - Boys - Physical Educafion - Girls - R. O. T. C. - - - Scholarship Sociefy - Science Deparfmenf - Senior Class Officers - Seniors - - - Ski Club ---- Social Living Deparfmenf - Social Sfudies Deparfmenf Socii ----- Solfeggio - - - Songleaders - - - Sophomore Class -Officers - Sfudenf Body Officers - Tennis - - - Thespians - - Three-Acf Play - Traclr - - - Trailblazer - - Underclassmen - Ushereffes - - Wafer Polo - Wilson, John W. World Friendship Yell Leaders - Index l07 I 73 I2l Ilb II7 9l 90 94 30 89 I06 29 23 I08 lI8 I29 I22 93 86 I I9 32 33 36 92 28 40 42 I09 34 35 I20 I09 89 72 87 I46 I06 l28 l45 l00 7l l07 I42 I2 I05 Acknowledgments Java , A Q Kill dw, at iw ep J kff Us Bl! 'iw ally js J' I fog jbjelj x , f lo-Lflllll if .lf il U A ,Lf LLL! I , . L , l I l L -L 'l wi C l df ll L, fu' ku A 'Mill UU ll VN x 14,1 A I+! VK WA l l A l A' ,, Avi fl N lv lap: ,ll L I64 Epilogue- , l' KI Spare 1'ihie ,U J for LQ iliif 5 ' LL' 1' ' xy L' J L 3, L - ,I X!! . 'l if' if A-1 L ,' 4 ,AAL 1 y P , I L lv be ,J y , H' ,V L ,. . A LJLL' Jian, Ki' . fffi 77 QAM! Lyle vk X , .: ' fd' LL 1 I 'Z V b LL7 If inf flZvfg,Ayglo L ,, UL! 1,l , 1 L 6 fi!! ,1 f'?. r, V 1 .. I Trailblazer '58 would sl'ill be a colleclion of ideas lhowever validl in 'lhe minds and on +he layoul pages of lhis year's sfaff bu? for lhe assis+ance of fhe following: if Mr. Louis Mellencamp and his pholography sluclenls wk Mr. James Milroy and his arf sludenfs iflvlrs. Lois While, Banlcer -A' Mr. Tony Hill of Greens, lncorporaied ir Mr. Lee J. Spencer and Mr. John Bugle of S. K. Smilh Covers if Lynn Hawkins Pholography Sfudio 1kColumbia Scholaslic Press Associalion fAdverlisers who helped lo make fhis edilion possible f The anonymous 'leacher lrepresenlafive of fhe facullyl in lhe above piclure whose classes were probably disfurbed several limes while lhis pholographic record was being made. fffwb Hy filgffjfffiifw P 4 df?-f 25'i,f,f'X6 MW Wi-fh W XQWKMJYLP W WWWW QLD jf W ww Wi? N ff MM WMM? Jaya? , ?ff:Z'f5 MJF 9 iW?ffQg A 252' ffijyggg W a ,kg Visgc? SS K Qi s Ssliii iixgiw if ?i5s3'?gN3ii Q . ..,1H...J, .,k-, O 0 Hf':!lllll.'l1fi0Il .vlmulzi bring ulcn into direct cmzfrzfl -with the truth. It .vlzoufaf hall: to frcv flllllll from 1110 dead fzzzzzds uf Ula' fl'Ildl.fl.0II.Y and to curzfzlc tlzcm In form opizziozzx -zcwrtlzg' of the uc-11' C'Z'i!lIClll'C czzrfz new day brings before them. ' , f V ,, .gg Q ,, . f 1' o ' 9 0 0 .P Q O . o . ' . . 0 n Q Q I . U Q I O fin Clllllfflfdlll man .vfmnld not be the slave of the jmyl, nn! zz rnfny of man 10110 lzfzivc gona befor? him. He muy! be in some degree the founder of zz new intellectual clyfzfzstyi for crzcflz new tlzinlccr is Il new type of HI-Ill1.n -DIl7'iIi Starr Jordan csfilllffjfd University Inaugural, I89lQ U
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