Downey High School - Volsung Yearbook (Downey, CA)

 - Class of 1957

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T .5 My sa W S :W Q ., as M shsxossxgkw U K.-. s , X ,T . f s xx ws - ..:s9wea?'rS'fw-'fsrvw tics, R :X .ew ,B X MARY MONROE RICK MOORE PAT READ How do we determine what a person is? ls it by what he says, or the things he accom- plishes, or is it by what he represents? One can live an entire litetime and never achieve anything really important- never leave his tootprints in the sands ot time- and yet is that what really counts? Shortly atter midnight, on a Saturday morning, February 23, l957, the lives ot tour young people, Pat Read, Bob Jensen, Mary Monroe and Rick Moore, were abruptly ended when the car in which they were riding slcidded in the path ot an on-coming bus. Three ot them were trom Downey. We were shocked, because they were our triends, and very dear to us. These teen- agers, who actually had not lived more than Pae2 a traction ot a litetime, lett something much deeper than tootsteps or words. lt's a sort ot teeling that all ot us have, a memory - deep and untorgettable. The ideals that these three represent constitute a true American teenager, tor that is what they were. They laughed and loved tun, iust as we do: and they were growing up, iust as we are-striving to become people, each a genuine person in his own right. You see, we can understand their lives, because ours are similar, but not quite the same. They were ready, and we are not. That is the answer, the only possible answer, to the many whysl To the ideals they stood tor, and tor the memories they lett in our hearts, we humbly otter this l957 edition ot the Volsung. Ki wwf A-slQ'fi?3-. 51? o L- 5'- J 57 pu jf. if , ' . i V xx -M - 5- 1 . 5--ei - jilwwffggbf gd ng? 2' QP 1 '3- jfff pl 5. 2,N. ,W ,ff 1 L tip- XY-. -A Mifivfffgifxggffifi i f i Q Qi !V,fgfJf . .... 6-23 sq 0235161 , sses f ,X . . . . 24-89 ii' . X 1 'WQDMO C2 Organizat . . . . 90-12 S spans ....... . . 126-155 A Acfivifies. . 156-170 xfgji ,rv Advertising . 170-199 4 555 X P g Index . . . zoo yi? .1 12X . Jyi: ,Qu i Z ie-. Viking Square and V iki ng Tower, Center of Activity and Viking Spirit Page 3 On December I7, l956, 'rhe communiry of Downey became an incorporarecl ci+y, and righi away +he ci'rizens began eleciing a ci'I'y aclminisfraiion. As +his book goes +o press, we have our own mayor, Ciry Council and police. Downey's moH'o is, Fu1'ure Unlimi+ed, and +ha'r 'Fu- +ure will include us, s+uden+s of Downey Senior High School. Even now we are a big parf of our lown, one of 'lhe qu, l 1 ,, very biggesl, perhaps, because our school is leaching us mul' i 'ro 'rake our places in our l'own's fulure. Along wifh our English, ma+hema'I'ics and chemislry, we learn ci+izenship. pl W7 This is our firsl' year as a ci+y, ancl in 'l'his book C5-,4-rl' BA, we seek +o show 'lhe +ies +ha+ bind our school and 'rown. 1 4. 1- , fs' I Y it lq l N , J I J If I A' I I. I E f 1 H 'V rf-y A 'I Q 1. I 7 H I ' 3 .O af' 7 ' - Y .ff X 1. 4 ,5 ri ' Al 1 A. J ,, T ' n ,If 1 , T I , 7 I f i Q - L Q , .7 .1 , U A, f If I ,. Y, g,,.l i Page 5 They meet us, lead us, Then bid us farewell 1, Y .I VL.fp1,g0 g7 I f . CJ. Kxlkiqgj , Ct N Q 417ift?Jzff,,,wu2' , iw y Q- It ' Qj?'.fwL4'Ley1 J DCKO fz4Q1...Qj' Q1 ' G V ,L mlm 77 def yew W Jed ,ff lf wily f W yfg?1x0QA-J la . , X , A f V I. is by 4 1 M Z? IJ iw is U-f 3' ,UAV gf., Zta KM Alicia T gf 'M W f l IU D W fr Wi T i we 3 01 sf M W- 4 , 5? ' 4 ,flfllf I 'Q -J f' T ll 'N J V! I kr- 0 J . T f J' T xb + '- X M Z U ' T - Somefimes in fhe course of our lives e IKQ7 he wa s rlcken wi rf affack, and find if necessary fo sfop fo pay fribufe was gone from schooliezrb a yearff When he someone who has spenf his life helping . r in 94 1 'ow re uesf, he fook over f e I ac er and co nselor. Twenfy-nine years ago such a person came fo Downey, and since fhaf fime he has become a beloved and respecfed figure here: his name-Mr. William Walker! Mr. Walker was fhe iunior high principal when he came fo Downey, and he faughf such classes as mafh and social sfudies. When fhere was no librarian, he also fook over fhaf iobg when fhe homemaking feacher was ill he fook over fhe class and faughf 'l'he girls how fo bake a cake. ln l942 he became superinfendenf of fhe Downey Union High School Disfricf, buf in Pg6 Buf Mr. Walker has been more fhan a feacher or counselor: he has been a real friend fo everyone, sfudenfs and feachers alike. Therefore, we are sad fo say fhaf fhis is his lasf year here, for he has decided fo say Good-by and refire. ln order fo le'I' him know how everyone feels abouf him, a Bill Walker Day was held May 4, l957, honoring him. And so, Mr. Walker, fo you, from all of us, we would like fo say fhanks for all you've done. Ties That Bind Us M Qnfe Perhaps the most important, yet most un- known people to us, the students of DSHS, are our district administrators. They connect us to Our Town. What Our Town does, its growth, its new plans, and its many accomplishments, directly influences us at Downey High. We in turn affect the community by our social activities and general conduct. lt is our district administrators that help tie us, DSHS and Our Town, together. They spend many hours working for the good of our school. Their activities range from deciding the answers to maior school problems, and taking these problems to the community, to listening to complaints and general comments from the com- munity. The business department, also a part of the district administration, has the many problems of planning the budget and attending to all the financial questions that arise. 4 - MR. L. H. WILLIAMS MR. CLIFFORD F. SHAMBAUGH V Assistant Superintendent Superintendent in Charge of Business Downey Union High School District iw 931 2 'f :if 5 xx . J ' c gif, Page 8 MRS. JEAN LOONEY IRIS DOUGLAS I Secretary to the Supt. Clerk and PBX Operator to Our Town BOARD OF TRUSTEES Standing: Mr. Frank Barnes, Mr. E. E. McCallum, Dr. L. A. Wright fy ff Seated: Mr. Melvin Quigley, President, Dr. S. P. Strang, Clerk l fl L S X . gf--Q ' -.J f 17 ff? ladyfzf x CZJQA Q N f cr ' QW as rx A - , , '12 Xl The Board of Trustees is elected by vote of the peo -oflfy 67f 42d1f,f I istrict, and is composed of citizens who are willing to devot thefQtjmeAQ? ey? C-U d effort, without salary, to developing a better Downley n H1557 - 86,1 ' ool District. Because of the increased population of ou n, thebg -f Q, X B ard has found it necessary to acquire a site for af ' h iuni 'gh Q7 , . . . , gg. school, and to build a second senior hugh school. 4 Q7 ' As conditions are constantly improving in an established- Q! 'JZF ' munity, so are they also improving our school and our town. eyCjJ ' , 'rl X are truly the unsung heroes of the Downey Union High School Districfg' S, Xl X- K 5 n IXQQ ,CQ g-!s nl O, 9 ZS? - - V CQ A V ,. 'Eb xii? QCS1 i . XF Y 5526 BUSINESS OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Pat Scott, secretary to Mr. Williams Ng- Mrs. Gwendolyn Bebensee, accounting clerk, Mrs. Violet Belger, payroll clerk, Mrs. Cathy Miller, clerk, Page 9 5 Th ese Are the Leaders in 0-ur Town MISS DOROTHY SIMMS C MR. MARTIN TAYLOR Supervisor Pupil Personnel Services Mi . MR. W. J. WRIGHT ' Director of Curriculum fl A new office created this year is that of Educational ervices, headed by Mr. W. J. Wright, whose full title is by i A ' ector of Curriculum and Instruction. Assisting him in f king to improve instruction, and to co-ordinate the Tix V ourses of study in all the schools in the Downey Union U' High School District are Mr. Martin Taylor, supervisor of for personnel services, who also acts as the school psycho- 9 metristp and Miss Dorothy Simms and Mr. John Milam, W U supervisors. V! I Even though we do not see these people very fre- quently, they are important to us, because they are working to improve our courses of study and methods Supervisor ' of Instruction. urriculum and Instruction Page IO MR. JOHN MILAM - Supervisor MRS. MARIE DILLARD MRS. VERNA BENNETT Curriculum and Instruction Clerk Clerk Downey High, of Course MR. KENNETH 0. ESPING Principal Doing their best to make better living possible for us at DSHS are the school administrators, headed by Principal K. O. Esping. Working with him are Mr. John Warren, vice principal, who keeps disciplinary problems at a minimum, Mr. A. H. Shiney, director of student activities, and Mrs. Karyn Sanders, dean of girls, registrar, and Girls' league adviser. These people not only see that things run smoothly at school, but also work directly with the students in both curricular and extra-curricular activities. Mrs. Ann Rogers, secretary to the principal, does iust about everything that anyone can think of, and Mrs. Grace Lane has a full-time iob keeping the student finances MR. JOHN WARREN Vice Principal MRS. KARYN SANDERS Dean of Girls Registrar straight. MRS. GRACE LANE MRS. ANN ROGERS MR. A. H. SHINEY Clerk Secretary Director, Student Activities Page I l Guiding Us On MR. ED BRAGG MRS. MARGARET WEST MR. WILLIAM WALKER Senior Class Counselor Junior Class Counselor Sophomore Class Counselor What courses should I take next year? How do I stand In practice, one counselor usually begins with a class in the on credits toward a diploma? What are the college entrance requirements for the school I want to enter? What can I do to make my son get better grades? ls Johnny having trouble in his other subiects? Students, parents and teachers alike make use of the time and advice of the class counselors, whose principal concern is to see that each student receives the class schedule best suited to his needs. sophomore year, and carries through until that class graduates. Thus Mr. Bragg has been counselor for the class of 1957 since the fall of 1954, when they entered as sophomores. Until this year Mr. Walker had been counselor to each senior class, but will retire at the end of this school year. Mrs. West has been counselor to the class of 'I958 since their sophomore year. There's seldom an idle moment in the office of the class counselors MRS. JEAN WHITTAKER Page I2 Clerk To Attoin Our Goals .NN MR. CLARENCE BACHA Director of Child Welfare and Attendance Remember that time when you were iust too sick to come to school? Every time this happens, it is the iob of Mr. Bacha and the attendance office staff to find out why you are not in school, and when you'll be back. They also take care of all the passes to leave the school grounds, keep the records which enable our school to get state funds on the basis of average daily attendance, and assign detention to those who iust can't seem to get enough school during the regular six periods. This ff :BTW MRS. Cl.ETlCE BROWN School Nurse year the attendance office installed a new system of recording absences which has simplified things a great deal. Every time you stub your toe, get a tummy-ache, or feel ius! too, too tired you become one of the thousands who come in contact with the services of the school nurse, Mrs. Cletice Brown. This year one of her big iobs was arranging the series of polio vaccine inoculations and another was arrang- ing the chest X-rays to detect cases of tuberculosis. ATTENDANCE OFFICE SECRETARIES The attendance office is always in a state of mild confusion. Mrs Grayce McMurtry and Mrs. Mildred Wylie Page I3 A W Yi W 1. 1 3? 3,1 X A - ul Qwzf ' w M :gk,Q N X , ggwz fkih M RX 'qygmzgw -- 45: 5 s - I .w,Q3 s F X x . .. -4:-:.:.::- 5 R , tw ' V Q Q. 2 bei, Faculty MISS DONNA MAE HALVERSON- Typing, Business English MR. CHARLES A. HANNAH-U.S. His- tory, JV Football Coach, Golf Coach MR. ALFRED HEMKIN-Typing, Au- dio-Visual Materials MR. RICHARD HILL-Bookkeeping, Business Math, Head Football Coach, Asst. Track Coach MRS. JANICE M. HINDS-Physical Education MRS. VERNABELLE HOLLOWELL-Lat- in, Latin Club Sponsor MR. CARL W. HOLLRAH-Driver Edu- cation, Algebra MR. JAMES M. HOOPER-Senior Eng- Iish, Speech, Petite Masque Spon- sor MRS. ELEANOR JOHNSON -Junior English, Junior CSF Sponsor MR. THOMAS H. JOHNSON-Journa- lism, Norseman Adviser, Volsung Adviser, Quill 8. Scroll Sponsor MR. OLIN D. KING--U.S. History, Civics MR. WALLACE KINCAID-Physical Education, Head Basketball Coach, Head Baseball Coach Page I6 Faculty MR. DALLAS MORGAN-Driver Edu- cation, U.S. History MR. ALBERT MORTENSEN-U.S. His- tory, World History, Chess Club Sponsor MR. SAM MUSCOLINO-Driver Edu- cation, Bee Football Coach, Bee Basketball Coach MR. ROY M. NELSON-Chemistry, Physics MR. JACK 0'BRIEN-Physical Educa- tion, Cross Country Coach, Head Track Coach MISS NORMA OJSTEDT- P h ysica I Education MR. FRED PEARSON - U.S. History, World Geography MISS ALVENA PETERSEN -Sopho- more English MR. MORRIS POLLCHIK-Driver Edu- cation, Senior Math, Geometry MR. ARTHUR POWELL-Driver Educa- tion, Senior Problems MR. PAUL POWELL-Metal Shop MISS GRACE RAND-Spanish, Ger man, Spanish Club Sponsor, Chair man of Foreign Language Dept. Page I8 ' sv A Q Q Q -m X A X .-Q NW .. Q Q Q wx iffi , ' 4 X N -an gl X x s Y xx 4 .12 mf V . A ..-. 3 Q s x X V W U V. aw if 1 5 O get QMQNWWV fix. LQQQS' 1 ' .K . ' 4 0 , 5 l n ' ' ' 0 .QlOg. .Dilig- ooeeqi u 0 G 5 Allawi gg!! 4 sl Q g Q .,g, ,K 5 NWS , ABM X? 1 I Q r I 5 G 9 1 s Q Q 94 1 5 v 27 ,QI ,: If . Q X r z 8 6 as 8 9 Q S4 Q ,:'?6 Q M Q . , ?Si'f's,. lei, g -X N x is Q , Q in W , :.:. M ,5x q 53 ,niwzoz X Ng X-S S . SQ .. .. .Mgr A . Q ,ii A q ,L 1 M KX x '1- . lv :: ' si fi Storehouse of Knowledge Quiet is the watchword for those who use the library to prepare that homework One of the changes at Downey High this year was the enlargement of our library, The room is now almost twice its former size, and has many more books and reference materials. Hardly a week goes by that we don't have to visit the library for some reason or other. This room has been the preparation place for many a test. People are always coming in to write author reports, check out books for out- side readingp and at term paper time, as all iuniors can testify, you are lucky to get in the door, let alone make it to the book shelves. It is times like that that we appreciate our library. MISS ALICE BELTON, Teacher-Librarian REGULAR VOLUNTEERS Andre Benedict, Alice Mata, Mary Erwin, Ruth Viten TRAINING FOR CREDIT Mrs, Mattie Lee fassistant librarianj, Karen Knapp, .lan Varner, Patti Flanders, Tony Mitchener, Janice Butler, JoAnn Taff, Karen Brownell Page 21 and Keeping Us Fed For those who didn't want a complete hot lunch, the snack shack provided sandwiches, milk, pies, and other goodies . 5 Q X f ff S A , X 5- .ie Q- 'N '--sa. :lisa s't - is is is 'QS si 4 G. E , if X X swwss. I . QR K :eg E Xi CAFETERIA PERSONNEL .... . .. ...ta-.:t,..., ..... t tm ,. V, -:,.-4.--M... ....4. . - -2 V-1 ee, .9 4. Q, SNACK SHACK PERSONNEL Bottom Row: Anna Buchner, Norma Morgan, Josephine Boillin, Mrs. Ella sllollgf Allll Fallon, lllllall H3551 Malloll Mlll'PllYf Allll Hassle' Merle Bell imanagerl Middle Row: Lucy Laughlin, Myrtle George, .lane Thomas Top Row: Marie Smith, Lucy Barras, Rachel Yerkes, Vera Denike Undertaking the enormous task of filling all cf those empty stomachs during snack time and lunch hours, are the people shown on this page. Mrs. Vola Barb, luch program supervisor for the Downey Union High School District, with Mrs. Merle Bell, manager of the senior high school cafeteria, bring us hot, nourishing meals every day. In addition, the cafeteria personnel are called upon to handle refreshments for such occasions as the Girls' League social functions, P-TA meetings, many club banquets and dinners. Seated: MRS. VOLA BARB, Lunch Program Supervisor Standing: MRS. LUCILLE McCAUSLAND, Clerk Page 23 FM Jiffy? UW Our Town, Downey High Of, For, ond By J? ugfweynts ..fQf'f?f5?f3fy U fwMsZ,fMWlfW .Diff all il The school year for fhe school of champions has come fo a close. Our goals, our hopes, our dreams have reached fhe final poinf. All fhaf school is composed of-fhe books, fhe buildings, fhe feachers -exisfed for one purpose, fo offer educa- fion and guidance fo fhe sfudenfs. Sfudenfs are an imporfanf parf of fhis school: everyfhing is done eifher by us or for us, and because of fhis everyone of us will always feel very close fo Downey High. Pg 24 We have been made fo feel fhaf we are needed and have a place no one else can fill. This school year has been a wonderful one for all fhree classes. The sfudenf lead- ers have been fhe besf, and fhe cooperafion befween fhem and fhe sfudenf body was real and sincere. The Downey Viking has fruly been King Midas fhis year. Everyfhing we have fouched has figurafively furned fo gold. 'D-I wb ,1 lf-A 'KAK as M is M Qmkkw mg N Q Qs X A ff .. A we N New-n.,.,,,N K a ,QQ ' V A X x ww Q 1 5. Q 1 ie... . Y v X N ': :..-I-: :::j V 'Q I J J W, X b is 4 ,gg ME? N 1. 5 ,Mg A V . Q , - 5 -:5EQ:5s:5 ,- J ' mN..,w 5 W' f ' t ' 1 sf X fa. 'X W Y v , W .1 xx QW ly. Ai 2 xv 3 ,- S 863: 2 5 wx hwy 5. 1 .. K ' ' M ' ' WE x - s X' W ' iI'..,,fj X K Q .. sl, A gn :f1f: X 1 nm iw, . . N. Sr X-,paw + x fi Q Y They're the Envied Ones- Looked Up To FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Front Row: Elaine Duffield lSecretaryl, Helen Ziler Nice Presidentl, Carol Front Row: lash Stevenson lRepresentativeJ, Anne Conner lSecretaryj Butler lRepresentativel Karlene Sibley lTreasurerJ Back Row: larry Myers lPresidentl, Gary Mathers lTreasurerl Back Row: Winton Frame lPresidentl, Dave Okura lVice Presidentl These are the people who guided the destinies of the senior class this year. During the second semester, by change in the Student Body Constitution, the Homeroom Representa- tives also took on the duties of Student Court monitors. House of Representatives HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Bottom Row: .leri Sammons, Lorna Stophel, Judy Saba, Nancy Crump, Barbara Hamilton, Frances Diliberto, Sandra Kelso Top Row: Don Darwin, Chris Boddum, Bob Halley, Ron Russell, Tony Mitchener, Dave Cary, Jack Cate Page 27 ELLEN ABNEY-Senior Play LARRY E. ACREE-CSF llife Memberl, Bible Club, Science Club, Spanish Council, Bee Football, Jokers Y-Club MARGARET LOUIS ADAMS-Bible Club, Petite Masque SHARON E. ADEL-CSF llife Memberl, Junior Play lCostumesl, Bible Club, Future Home- makers lHist.l, Girls' League Activities, Amicis Y-Club Downey High . . . to Most of the Seniors DONNA ANDROS-Bible Club, GAA DIANA ARGUELLO-Glee Club, Bible Club, GAA VIRGINIA ARLT-Cardinal Masque, Future Homemakers, GAA LAUREL ARNOLD-Bible Club, HR Rep., CSF, Future Teachers lIPres., Sgt.-at-Armsl, Girls' league Activities, Interclub Council, Bon Veines Y-Club Page 28 PATRICIA ANN AHERN-CSF ARNOLD ALBRECHT-CSF DOTTIE ALBRIGHT-Bible Club, A Cappella Choir, Future Homemakers, Future Teachers DOUG ALLENTHORP-Bee Football GARY ALMAS-Stage Crew Wiking Varieties, Soph Talent Showl RONNIE ANDERSON-Transfer from Santa Barbara SHARON ANDERSON MARGARETA ANDERSSON-Transfer from Sweden, GAA It Hos Been Our Town, As Well As Our School ATRICIA BANEY-Student Court Monitor, Vi- kettes, Girls' League Activities, Future Homemakers, GAA, Petite Masque, Paula- selles Y-Club DY BARGHINI-Jr. Play, Sr. Play, HR Rep., Monitor, Flag Twirler, CSF iLife Member, Treas., Rep.J, Girls' League Activities, Car- dinal Masque, Future Teachers, Pep Club iPres.l, Les Torcheres iSgt.-at-Armsl, Inter- club Council, Latin Council lV.P.J, Paula- selles Y-Club DM BARNES-Water Polo U2 yrs.J, Swim- ming, Cavaliers Y-Club ONALD BARNETT lCHAEl BARTLETT-Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Car- dinal Masque, Science Club 'll.LlAM BATTAGLIA-Glee Club, HR Rep. DBERTA BAUGH-Band, Bible Club, GAA, Dianthaettes Y-Club L BAYLES-JV Football JUDY ASH-Student Court Monitor, HR Rep., Glee Club, Girls' League Activities, Bible Club, Future Homemakers, GAA, Petite Masque CAROLYN AUSTILL-Bank of America Certifi- cate Winner, CSF, GAA, Petite Masque RON BAAS JANICE BAILES ROBERTA ANNE BAYS-Chess Club, CSF, GAA JAMES BEAT-Water Polo lBee 3 yrs.l, Swim- ming lBee Mgr.J, HR Rep., letterman's Club DENNIS BEBENSEE CHARLES BECHTLOFF-Varsity Baseball Page 29 Someone Said That CHARLES BECK-Bible Club, Glee Club JOHN BEHNING JOAN BELL-Bible Club, Glee Club, GAA, A Cappella Choir FRANK BELLAK-Marquis Y-Club GARRY BENJAMlN-.lokers Y-Club MELVIN BENNETT-Student Court Monitor DAVID ALLEN BERNSTEIN-Chess Club, Petite Masque LAURA YVONNE BERRY-Jr. Play lStudent Directorl, Glee Club, Aviation Club lSec.J, Cardinal Masque, CSF llife Memberl, Future Homemakers, Latin Coun- cil MARY BERRY-Student Court Monitor DIANNE BETTS CYNTHIA ANN BIGGS AL BISHOP-Baseball Narsity 2 yrs., JV 'l yr.J, Bee Football 12 yrs.l DAVE M. BISHOP-Shar Khans Y-Club DON BLACKBURN-Bible Club BARBARA BLAIR Page 30 Teachers Are Here CHRIS BODDUM-Monitor, HR Rep., Chess Club, CSF, Science Club, JV and Varsity Tennis SHARON BONHAM-Cher Amis Y-Club BOB BOUGHNER-Coast League and CIF Golfer of the Year MICKEY BOWMAN-Student Court Chief Justice, Bee Football, Bee Track, Jokers Y-Club CHARLES BOYLES-Band I2 yrs.i JERRY BRADFORD-Bee Football, Marquis Y-Club GENE RAY BREAUX IVINLOVEI-Transfer from Napa EVERT BROWN-Art Club, Cee Swimming JON BROWN-Bee Basketball LARRY BROWN-CSF RICHARD BROWNE KAREN BROWNELL-Bible Club, GAA RAY BROWNFIELD-Monitor, HR Rep., Letterman's Club, Spanish Council, Pep Club, Bee Basketball, Bee Foot- ball, Marquis Y-Club ROLAND L. BRUST-Band lPres.I, Interclub Council LINDA BRYAN-Monitor lV.P.J, Jr. Class Sec., Norseman Page Editor, Sr. Play, Yell Leader lBee and Varsityj, GAA, Girls' League Activities, Quill B Scroll lPres.l, Interclub Council, Pep Club, Spanish Council lPres., Sec.I, Cardinal Masque, Petite Masque, Rally Comm., Bon Veines Y-Club Page 31 to Help the Seniors Run the School WILLIAM KBILLJ BUTLER-Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Aviation Club, Cardinal Masque lV.P.l, Chess Club lPres.J, CSF, lnterclub Council, Petite Masque, German Council CAROL LYNNE BUTLER-Sr. Rep. to Student Council, Monitor, Sr. Play, G.L. Activities, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, CSF lCouncilJ, Latin Council lV.P,l, Les Torcheres iSgt.-at- Armsl, Petite Masque, Pep Club lSec.l, Paulaselles Y-Club ETHEL BYRUM-Vikettes, CSF llife Memberl, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, Petite Mas- que, French Language Award, Jr. and Sr. Play lMakeupl, Amicis Y-Club DENNY CABARET IRENE CAHILL-CSF LAUREL CALL--Bible Club WILLIAM BLACKMER CANADA-Student Court Judge, Key Club, Latin Council, Bee Water Polo, Bee Swimming, Cavaliers Y-Club ARLENE RITA CARLUCCI-CSF llife Memberl Page 32 FRED D. BUCHNER-Aviation Club ROGER BUCKNER-HR Rep. KEITH CLARK BULLEN-French Council BEVERLY BURDETT-Girls' League Activities, Bible Club, Future Homemakers, GAA CAROLYN PATRICIA CARR--Glee Club, Ar Club MAURINE ANNETTE CARTER-Norseman Stafl Bible Club, Quill 8. Scroll DAVID CARY-Student Council Nolsung Rep.l Volsung Bus. Mgr., Varsity Yell Leader, HI Rep., CSF lPres.l, lnterclub Council, Ke' Club iSec.l, Latin Council, Quill 8. Scrol lV.P.l, Rally Committee, Bible Club, Mal quis Y-Club, Monitor SANDRA CASEY-Norseman Page Editor, G.l Activities, Bible Club, Quill 8. Scroll, Home maker of Tomorrow Award, Bon Veines Y Club BILL CASWELL JACK CATE-HR Rep., CSF iLife Member, Pres., Dist. Rep.l, lnterclub Council, Spanish Council l2 yrs.l, Sword 8- Shield lHist.J, Pep Club, Tennis UV 2 yrs., Varsity 'I yr.l, Jokers Y-Club VERA LEE CATE-Bible Club, GAA, Petite Mas- que, Amicis Y-Club MARGUERITE CAVANAUGH- Bible Club, CSF, Future Teachers, G.L. Activities, GAA, Latin Council, Petite Masque This ls Partly True, for We Have E JERRY CHAMBERS--Cee Swimming PAT CHANDLER-Glee Club BEVERLY CIESLINSKI-Monitor, Vilcettes, G.l.. Activities, Bible Club, Future Homemalcers, GAA, Cher Amis Y-Club LLOYD CLAUSS-Water Polo Narsityl, Swim- ming Narsity and Beel, Letterman's Club, Science Club JOANNE CLAYTON-Transfer from Huntington Park KENT COCHRUM-Science Club, Bee Football MYRA DEE COLEMAN LARRY COLLIER-Cross Country lVarsity 3 yrs., Capt. I yr.l, Track iVarsity, Bee and Ceel, CSF, Letterman's Club OLA COLLINS HR Rep VANDA COLVIN-Glee Club, Bible Club FAWN COMPTON AARY ANN CONNER-Sr. Play, Cardinal Mas- que, Future Teachers, GAA, Petite Masque 1' -mis-5 ' Page 33 ANNE CONNOR - Girls' League Activities, HR Rep., Senior Class Sec., Future Teachers, Bon Veines Y-Club JUDITH H. CONNOR- LEROY CONRAD SANDRA CONSIGLIO - Transfer from Pius X High School Monitor, HR Rep., G.l. Activities, Prom Steer- ing Committee, CSF lCounciI, Dist. Rep.l, Pep Club lPres.J, Inter- club C o u n c i I, Latin Council, Les Torcheres, Audio-Visual Crew Learned Not Only Science, Math, and English Slick, , l X ' -l 4,sg16W:.::,.,g'gI:f:jI 'I '5I5E5E5?S51',.:E' ',:5E2:'. .4 :EE5E:-. vs -::::::--' '- f' 'T DEAN COOK-Spanish JANICE COPELIN Council, JV Football JV Basketball lMgr.J Marquis Y-Club . ..:. .1 - ' ef ' :::, 2 1, , X We X K x Q iw N! WV' W ws? Q N Q3 g l X XX w 1+ Q 2 g A W' x ., ., ..., . ,ee ., .Ex .z:':s:sas:s1,:sw:.z::s:::a:s'. 5:az:s5.: 1Iz...,:... I-If-I-1r-:-1f:-:4-:-:e5-:-2- --W -:Wg - W . N X S' ' W y . , 3 'B N X . GEORGE CRABB BARBARA CRAIG- HR LLOYD CRAMER-Glee RON CRAWFORD-Avia- JAMES CROOK, JR.- DENNIS CROSBY Rep., Glee Club, G.L. Club, Chess Club, Au- tion Club, S pa nish Spanish Council Activities, GAA, Co- dio Visual Award Win- Council, Letterman's quettes Y-Club ner Club, Water Polo lCee 2 yrs., Varsity 1 yr.l, Swimming lCee 2 yrs., Bee 'Iyr. FREDA DAMRON-Moni- JUDITH U01 DANIELS- JOANNE DANTE-Moni- DONALD D. DARWIN- PAUL DAUGHENBAUGH ELLEN DAVIS Bibln tor Bible Club, GAA tor, HR Rep., Glee HR Rep., Stage Crew, Cavaliers Y-Club Club GAA Viking Va Club, A Cappella Choir, Art Club, Marquis Y- rretues lMakeup 8. Pub G.L, Activities, Bible, Club lrcrtyl Page 34 Club, Cardinal Masque, GAA, Operetta ATRICK COPPLlN-- WILLIAM T. CORNETH- RICHARD COSBY-Glee 'rack iBee and Ceel HR Rep., Bible Club, Club Spanish Council, B e e Football, Bee Track But Also Skills of Leadership MICKEY COSNER RICHARD G. COSS-Bank DIANA COURSEY-GAA of America Gold Cup Winner, Gold Key Art Award, Halloween Art Sweepstakes Winner, Chess Club, CSF, Key Club, Letterman's Club, Science Club, Water Polo iBee I yr., Cee 2 yrs.i, Swimming Wars- ity, Bee, Ceel INSOR CROSBY-Bank I America Certificate lward, Nat'l Merit cholarship Commenda- ion, CSF, A Cappella Zhoir, Operetta NANCY CRUMP-Moni- ROBERT CUNNINGHAM JACK DAHLGREN-As- LARRY J. DAHLGREN- JOAN DAILY-Jr. Rep. tor, HR Rep., G.L. Ac-- tivities, B i b I e Club, Cardinal Masque, FHA iPres.i, FTA, Interclub Council, Spanish Counu cil, Dianthaettes Y-Club Bank of America Certif-I tronomy C l u b iSec.- CSF iLife Memberj, icate Award, CSF iLife Treas.J, Chess Club, Aviation Club, Chess Memberi, Band Orchesw CSF, Science Club Club lV,P.D, Cardinal tra, Chess Club, Span-L Masque, Science Club, ish Council Sword 8. Shield, Sr. Play DY DAVIS-ASB Sec., MIKE DAVIS-HR Rep., FAYE DEATON-Soph IR Rep., Jr. Play, A Cappella Choir, Song eader, Vikettes, G.L. ictivities, Bible Club, lardinal Masque, CSF, HA, French Council, FAA, Petite Masque, ep Club, Rally Comm., Iada Kys Y-Club Cavaliers Y-Club Rep., Jr. Play iStudent Directori, Bible Club iV.P.i, Cardinal Masque iTreas.l, CSF ilife Mem- berl, Les Torcheres iPres.J, Petite Masque iV.P.J, Sr. Play, Pep Club, French Council, G.L. Activities, Inter- club Council, Kada Kys Y-Club to Girls' League, Stu- dent Court Judge, Soph Class Sec., Senior Play lPropsl, Song Queen, Vikettes, Bible Club, FHA, FTA, GAA, Rally Comm., Spanish Coun- cil, Pep Club, Cher Amis Y-Club 'XR MARY ANN DE FEVER GREGORY DE NOBLE LARRY C. DE SPAIN- Chess Club, French Council iPres.l, Future Teachers, Interclub Council, Key Club, Pep Club, Saxons Y-Club Page 35 DICKIE DeWALL CLARENCE DICKEY-Aviation Club lV.P., Sgt.- .:.,:: ' , at-Armsl, Chess Club .,E :-4': : FRANCES DILIBERTO-Monitor, HR Rep., sr. :-Y Play, G.L. Activities, Cardinal Masque, 'EE zz' iiz E' nm Spanish Council, Cher Amis Y-Club :: ii:::' QNN ' X 3: Q gil DAVID DINGESS , 1 F Hi f 'Q Q5 and How to Get Along With Others F DANNY DINGESS I GlLVlE LEE DONWERTH-HR Rep., JV Basket- ball, Spanish Council, Marquis Y-Club BRENDA DORCHEUS KGOLDEND-HR Rep., Vi- kettes, G.L. Activities, Petite Masque, Cher Amis Y-Club N , ,t2sEE::r--,, .... sat., lla , j iigzf N. 1: : LUEDEAN DOWNING-Art Club, Bible Club, I x ..... ....,... , '- . -355' -' Y . . CSF Future Homemakers, Science Club Q ix A ' Q x ASQ 1 X . S D - C as E XX JOAN DOYLE--Bible Club, GAA, Coquettes Y-Club ELAINE DUFFIELD-Jr. Class Sec., Sr. Class Sec., Jr. Play, Sr. Play, CSF lCouncilmanl, French Council, Petite Masque lSec.l, G.L. Activities, Bible Club, Cher Amis Y-Club LYNDA .I. DUGAN-Transfer from Bell High School. ROSS DUNTON LARRY EASLEY-Glee Club PATRICIA EDMIASTON-Transfer from Cali- patria ROBERT ELRICH-Cross Country lVarsity and JVl, Track lBee 3 yrs.l Letterman's Club RUTH ANN EMRICK-Bible Club, CSF llife Memberl, Future Teachers lSec.-Treas.l, Ger- man Council, Science Club, Spanish Council Page 36 NW ' gs X- X X Q X Y ? We Will Leave the Job of Running . . . 1 .e.,Q,5, 5 -Xu me We fx M Qwgf A QKH-f EAN EVANS-G.L. Activities, Bible Club, Fu- ture Homemakers, GAA 'lARY JO EVANS-Orchestra FEORGE EVERHART HARON EWALD-Vilcettes, Bible Club 'OUGLAS FAAS-Transfer from Brown Mili- tary Academy AMES FRANKLIN FARNSWORTH-Key Club, CSF, latin Council, Tennis 12 yrs. Varsity, 1 yr. JVJ OHN l. FASSEI.-Glee Club, A Cappella Choir PEORGE FAULKNER-Ari' Club Y . as be R SX, To CAROLYNN ENGLE-Glee Club SHARON EPPERT-Art Club, Bible Club, Hal- loween Art Award BEVERLY ERVIN-GAA FRED ESPINOSA-Latin Council, HR Rep., Let- terman's Club, Water Polo Q2 yrs., Varsity Capt., Bee l yr.l, Swimming Warsity 2 yrs., Bee lyr.l, Marquis Y-Club JANET FINLEY-G.l. Activities, Petite Masque VONDRA FINLEY QCURTISD-Norseman Staff, Volsung Staff, Vikettes, G.L. Activities, Quill 8. Scroll, FHA, CSF, Bible Club, Petite Masque, Cher Amis Y-Club JOHN E. FITZGERALD-Swimming lDivingl FRANK FLACHMAN - Student Court lPros. Atty., Def. Atty.J, HR Rep., Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Key Club, Petite Masque lPres.J, Span- ish ICguncil, Pep Club Nic Vikingj, Marquis Y-C u Page 37 Our School to JODELLE FLAHIFF-Art Club, Future Homemakers, GAA PATTY FLANDERS-Glee Club, Bible Club, GAA SHARRON FLEMING BRUCE FLOOD-Football UVB, Basketball UV! JIM D. FLOWERS-Aviation Club, Key Club, Letterman's Club, Sword 8. Shield, Football UV 2 yrs., Varsity I yr.l, HR Rep., Marquis Y-Club AL FLOYD-Swimming lBee 3 yrs.1, Water Polo lBeeJ JUDITH FOLEY-Bible Club, CSF iLife Memberl, Future Homemakers, G.L. Activities, Amicis Y-Club BONNIE LYNN FORD-HR Rep., Bible Club, GAA, Y-Club JIM FOREMAN DONNA JEAN FOWLER-Glee Club, Art Club, Bible Club, Future Homemakers JOHN PHILIP FOX-Band, CSF, Latin Council, Sword 8. Shield, Pep Club, Golf Narsityj, Football lBeel, Jok- ers Y-Club WINTON M. FRAME-Sr. Class Pres., Sr. Rep., Soph Vice Pres., Student Court lPros. Atty.J, HR Rep., Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Sword 8. Shield IPres.J, Inter- club Council, Football lBee 2 yrs.J, Prom Steering Comm., Jr. Rep., Jokers Y-Club DIANE FRANCIS-Jr. and Sr. Plays lMakeupl, Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Vikettes, Monitor, G.L. Ac- tivities, Bible Club, CSF, Latin Council, Pep Club, Paulaselles Y-Club ED FRAZIER-Student Court lChief Justicel, Sr. Play, Latin Council, Rally Comm., Sword 8. Shield lTreas.l, Card Stunt Chrmn., Basketball lBee Mgr.l, Baseball Narsity Mgr.J, Cavaliers Y-Club LINDA FREW-Bible Club, Future Homemakers, GAA Page 38 the Coming Class LINDA FRY-Sr. Play, G.L. Activities, Bible Club, Future Homemakers, Spanish Council, Pep Club VIC F. GALLAGHER-Glee Club MARIANNE GALLINA-G.L. Activities, CSF, Future Homemakers, Future Teachers, Pep Club, Language Award KATHY GERAGHTY-G.L. Activities, CSF, GAA, Science Club lTreas.J BILL GIBBS-HR Rep., I.etterman's Club, Baseball War- sity 2 yrs., .IV 'I yr.I, Cavaliers Y-Club KARL GIEBLER-Key Club, Latin Council, Letterman's Club, Prom Steering Comm., Sword 8. Shield lTreas.J, Water Polo lCee Capt., Bee 2yrs.i Swimming lCeeJ, Track KBeeJ JEANNETTE GILES-ASB Recording Secy., Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Vikettes, G.L. Activities, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque lV.P.I, CSF, Spanish Council iPres.J, Inter- club Council, Petite Masque, Cher Amis Y-Club DOTTY GILLESPIE-Glee Club BARBARA GLOVER-HR Rep., GAA, Bible Club RICHARD GOINS SYLVIA GOMEZ-Transfer from San Pedro High BONNIE LOUENE GOODALE - G.L. Activities, Bible Club, Future Homemakers, GAA, Petite Masque, Pep Club, Kada Kys Y-Club PAT GOODWIN MARY GOODWIN RAY GOULD Page 39 and Begin to Learn the Important Task TIM GREENWALT-Baseball UV! GLENDA GREER-GAA DARLENE GRIFFITH CAROLE SUE GRIGGS-Girls' League iPres., Treas.l, Vikette Cadet-Col., ASB Corres. Secy., CSF iLife Member, V.P., Soph Rep.l, Les Torcheres, Quill 8. Scroll, Monitor, HR Rep., Volsung Staff K'S6J, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, Homecoming Princess, Rally Comm., Latin Council, Inter- club Council, Bon Vienes Y-Club NANCY SUE GRISSOM-Girls' League Sr. Rep., Norseman Page Editor, Volsung Co-Asst. Editor, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Bible Club, Car- dinal Masque tTreas.l, Quill 8. Scroll lTreas.l, CSF Klife Member, Soph Pres., Hist.J, Les Torcheres, Petite Masque, Pep Club, For- eign Language Award, Amicis Y-Club PAT GROVE-Vikettes, G.L. Activities, Bible Club, CSF, Viking Varieties, Prom Steering Comm., Petite Masque, Stage Crew, Cher Amis Y-Club MARILYN JEAN HALFORD -G.L. Activities, Bible Club, FHA, GAA ROBERT HALLEY-HR Rep., CSF, Latin Council, Letterman's Club, Track tBee 'Iyr., Varsity 2 yrs.l, Jokers Y-Club Page AO ELLEAN GRAVES-Glee Club SANDRA MARIE GRAY-Monitor, Vikettes, G.L. Activities, Bible Club, Future Home- makers, GAA, Petite Masque, Viking Va- rieties, Audio-Visual Crew, Kada Kys Y-Club TOM GREELEY-Jr. Play, Cardinal Masque, Chess Club, CSF JACK GREENFIELD Q' fi ' P, .,,. . ---' 1 .. ----- . . A N. : 5' ,cw 1. ..Q:E ' SHARON HALSEY LINDA HAMBURG-Orchestra, String Ensem ble, G.L. Activities, Bible Club, Carclina Masque, CSF, GAA lTreas., Soph Rep.l Operetta BARBARA LYNN HAMILTON-HR Rep., Bibln Club, Future Homemakers, GAA TONY HAMLIN-Letterman's Club, Water Poli Narsity, Bee, Ceel, Swimming lBee, Ceel Shar Khans Y-Club CARL HAMMERS-Monitor, HR Rep. Q GARY HANSON - Letterman's Club, Water Polo Narsity 2 yrs.l DON HARDY VIRGINIA HARMAN-Glee Club, HR Rep., G.L. Activities, Art Club, Bible Club, FHA, FTA, Latin Council, GAA, Science Club, Y-Club of Running Our Town QUE CAROL HENDERSON-Future Homemak- ers, GAA NALTER GLENN HERBST-Stage Crew, Band, HR Rep. KAREN MARIE HERMAN-Pep Club, Bible Club, GAA, Latin Council, Petite Masque, Bon Veines Y-Club lELEN HERNANDEZ-Art Club ALLEN C. HARRELL-Audio-Visual Crew CAROL HARRIS-Cardinal Masque PAT HATCHEL-Homecoming Queen, ASB Cor. Secy., Volsung Staff, Yell Leader lBee and Varsityl, G.L. Activities, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, FHA, Les Torcheres, GAA, Petite Masque, Quill 8. Scroll, Rally Comm., Pep Club, Monitor, Kada Kys Y-Club JERRY HATFIELD-Aviation Club lPres.l, lnter- club Council, CSF MARIAN LOUISE HAY-Pep Club, HR Rep., Kada Kys Y-Club BARBARA HAYEK-G.L. Activities, Latin Coun- cil, CSF DELANEY HEBERT PAUL HEMPEL-Baseball uvy, Golf uvy, roof- ball UV Mgr.i Page 41 MARTHA HERNANDEZ-Bible Club, GAA ANITA HIATT-G.L. Activities, Bible Club, French Coun- cil, Future Homemakers LEWIS HILDRETH-Astronomy Club lV.P.i We Have Laughed SUE HILLEGAS-Bible Club, Future Homemakers, GAA KEITH HINES-Football Warsityi, Baseball UVJ, Shar Khans Y-Club MARIAN HINMAN-Volsung Staff, Vikettes, G.L. Activi- ties, Bible Club, Quill 8. Scroll, Kacla Kys Y-Club JUDY HOAG-Vikettes, G.L. Activities, Bible Club, Car- dinal Masque, Future Homemakers, GAA, Petite Masque, Pep Club, Kada Kys Y-Club RONALD ROBERT HODGE-Key Club, Bible Club, Letter- man's Club, Science Club, Water Polo lBee, Ceei, Swimming lBeeJ CLAUDYNE HOFFMAN-Future Homemakers, CSF llife Memberj, GAA, Petite Masque, Bible Club BOB HOGAN ROBERT DUANE HOLLAND BEVERLY HOLLINGSWORTH-Bible Club, Future Home- makers, Future Teachers, GAA, G.L. Activities NANCY LEE HOOKER-Sr. Play, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, CSF, Petite Masque, GAA, Science Club, Dianthaettes Y-Club MARSHA HOWARD-GAA GENE HUBBARD-Sword 8. Shield, Letterman's Club, Football UV 1 yr., Varsity 2 yrs.i, Marquis Y-Club Page 42 JACK BRIAN HUDSON-Key Club lPres.J, HR Rep., ln- terclub Council, Football UV and Varsityj, Speech Contest Winner, Letterman's Club, Marquis Y-Club JANICE HUGHES-Norseman Editor, Volsung Staff, Jr. Play lDirectorl, Sr. Play, Maiorette Q3 yrs.D, Girls' Lea- gue lHist., Sunshine Chrmn.l, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque iSec.J, CSF ilife Member, V.P.J, FTA, Les Torcheres lHist.l, Petite Masque lPres.J, Quill 8. Scroll, Rally Comm., Seymour Award Candidate, Bank of America Gold Cup, Student Court Uudgej, Cher Amis Y-Club JAY HULING-Sr. Play, Viking Varieties and Had Wonderful Fun DOROTHY ANN HUNT JANICE HUNTER-Norseman Staff, CSF BRENT HUNTSMAN-Transfer from Newport Harbor, Jokers Y-Club JON ISH-Transfer from Fremont High BARBARA JACKSON-Monitor, GAA PEGGY JACOBSON-Head Maiorette, Homecoming Princess lSoph, Sr.l, Girls' League lSec., Campus Pal Chrmn.Q, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Student Court lClerkl, HR Rep., Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, CSF fHist.J, FHA, lnterclub Council, FTA, Latin Council iPres.J, les Tor- cheres, Petite Masque, Rally Comm., Pep Club, Vi- king Varieties, Language Award, Cher Amis Y-Club FRED JAMES-Audio Visual Crew, Letterman's Club, Water Polo iVarsity 3 yrs.l, Swimming Narsity 2 yrs.l HELEN JANES-Girls' league lHistorianJ, Monitor, HR Rep., CSF, Bible Club, Latin Council lV.P.l, Les Tor- cheres lV.P.l, Pep Club, Paulaselles Y-Club SHlRLEY JEFCOAT-HR Rep., Bible Club, CSF, Future Homemakers, Paulaselles Y-Club DAN JEFFS-Aviation Club, Key Club, Letterman's Club, Cross County Narsity 2 yrs.J, Track iBeel CHESTER JENKINS MICHAEL JENKS-Norseman Staff, Aviation Club, Quill 8. Scroll Page 43 . is QS G X x xx XXX at A be 3 MF' X X ,Q si' 'A 5 v. 'fifgii fE5I'fEiE:'f' 'if 3 .. Yi O O S ws Q Q .Qi . 1. Xe.. and We've Cried, ond . . . BETTE JEAN JOHNSON-French Council, G.l. Activities, HR Rep., Petite Masque, Spanish Council, Pep Club, Kada Kys Y-Club GEORGE JOHNSON-Sr. Play, Bible Club, Car- dinal Masque, Key Club, Latin Council, Sax- ons Y-Club PATRICK JOHNSON-Stage Crew, HR Rep., Art Club, Bible Club, Science Club, Spanish Council ANNA MAY JOLICOEUR-Glee Club CHARLYN JONES-Glee Club, Bible Club Future Homemakers, GAA, Coquettes Y Club JERRY R. JONNUM-Key Club, Spanish Coun cil, Basketball lBee 2 yrs.l, Jokers Y-Club JOHN W. JUHASZ-Spanish Council lSec.l, Water Polo Warsityl HAZEL KAl.PAKOFF Page 44 BETTE ANN JENNINGS-Glee Club, HR Rep., GAA JIM JINDRA-Monitor, French Council, Letter man's Club, Football lBeel, Track Warsityl 2 yrs., Bee 'I yr.l, Cavaliers Y-Club WILLIAM JOHN-Senior Sweater Emblem De- signer LESTER F. JOHNS, JR.-HR Rep., latin Council, Football lBeel, Marquis Y-Club DAVE KAPANOSKE-Volsung Staff, Quill 8 Scroll ROBERT D. KASUNIC- Jr. Class Rep., Sopl' V.P., HR Rep., French Council, Letterman's Club, Sword 8. Shield, Football lBeel, Base- ball lJVl JOHN L KEEF KENNETH H. KELSEY-Orchestra, String Ent semble, Baseball lVarsityl, Football lBeel Shar Khans Y-Club SANDRA KELSO-Flag Twirler, Vikettes, Mon- itor, HR Rep., G.L. Activities, Bible Club, CSF, Cardinal Masque, FHA, Petite Masque lTreas.l, GAA, Rally Comm., Spanish Coun- cil, Pep Club, Kada Kys Y-Club WANDA KENDRICK-Cher Amis Y-Club JUDITH A. KENNEDY-Science Club, Transfer from Huntington Park DOUG KINDNESS-HR Rep., Glee Club, A Cappella Choir Known Sorrow, Too 5 i . E JAMES KRAUSE-Aviation Club, Chess Club lPres.l, CSF lCouncilJ, Interclub Council A KENNETH KUNZ BILL LACEY-ASB Vice Pres., Student Court Uudgel, Jr. Class V.P., Soph Treas., HR Rep., Norseman Sports Editor, Yell Leader, CSF, Key Club lSec.l, Interclub Council, Rally Comm., Spanish Council lSec.l, Sword 8. Shield lV.P.l, Pep Club, Baseball UVI, Foot- ball lBeel, Jokers Y-Club JOE LANE-Glee Club VICKI KING-Petite Masque, HR Rep., CSF DENNIS E. KINTIGH-Glee Club, HR Rep. PATRlClA KNOWLTON-Jr. Play, Glee Club GAA, Petite Masque PAMELA KNOX GARY KOGER ROGER A. KONSMO BARBARA KOWARSCH-Jr. Play, Glee Club A Cappella Choir, G.L. Activities, Bible Club, GAA, Petite Masque, Pep Club DE ANNA KRAUSE-Bible Club Page 45 NORMAN C. LANE ROGER LANE - Aviation Club DON LANG-Yell King, GLENONA LANG-GAA, JOHN LANG-Monitor, PAT LANTIN-Cardi Boys' league lPres.J, ' Band, Key Club, Rally Comm. lChrmnl, Sword 8- Shield, Pep Club, Football lBeel, Baseball UV 1 yr., Varsity 2 yrs.l Dianthaettes Y-Club Stage Crew Masque, Petite Mas but Blended Together . . . JOHN LEWIS LARRY LIEUALLEN -Art JAMES LIKE DONALD W. LINDLEY- GEORGE MORICE LITTLE VERNON LIVINGSTO Club Basketball Narsity, Bee Mgr.J D HELEN MAIKSON Bible ETHEL MANNING GAA LEE MANSFIELD-B BONNIE LYNN-Bible WILLIAM LYONS-Jr. CHARLES MACDONAL - - Club, G. L. Activities, Play, Sr. Play, Stage Art Club, Chess Club, Club, CSF, Spanish lDrum Maiorl, Span Future Teachers, GAA, Crew, Aviation Club CSF Council, GAA Council, Tennis IJVI Petite Masque lSec., Treas.I, Cardinal Page 46 Masque, Chess Club, CSF, Petite Masque, Operetta X X X X . X swxsxx X X . N X X X 'TE'-. Q.: 1, . X gs SN Ns ,shi 5. V va RRY LAUER-Key Club, RICHARD LAVELLO PAUL LECOQ - Jr. Play, etterman's Club, Water 'olo iV:rsilYl, Swim- ning iBeel Stage Crew, Aviation Club, Cardinal Masque, Chess Club, French Council, Petite Masque, Science Club These Things Have Just . . . LORETTA LEPP- Bible FRANCIS LESTER-Chess SHARON LEVASSEUR- Club, Future Homemak- Club, Science Club, GAA, Transfer from St. ers, GAA Tennis UVJ Paul, Minn. lUCK LOCUlTO-Avia- DANIEL R. LOPEZ-Moni- on Club tor lPres.l, Letterman's Club, Track iBee Tyr., Varsity 2 yrs.l, Cross Countr iVarsity3 rs Y v -l, Band, Jokers Y-Club RACHEL M. LOPEZ-CSF ROBERTA RAE LOUIS- BERNELL LOWE-Bible BILL LUNDBLADE-Stage llife Memberl, GAA Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, CSF iLife Mem- berl, Sr. Play, Prom Steering Comm., All- Night Party Steering Comm., Speech Contest Winner Q2 yrs.l Club WWW' wg Q? , . we 'QQWMV Crew, Audio Visual Crew 3 PM MARONEY SHAREN RUTH MARTEL- SHARON MARTIN-Bible MARY ANN MASCIAVE GERRY MASON-Base- BARBARA MASTERS- LO - GAA, Transfer Club lDevotional Chair- ball Narsity, JVl, Foot- Transfer from Birming- from Las Vegas, Nev. manl, Petite Masque ball UVI ham High Page 47 CORENNE MATARAZZO-Glee Club NORMA L. MATHENY-Monitor, Bible Club, Future Homemakers, GAA, Petite Masque, Pep Club, G.L. Activities GARY MATHERS-Sr. Class Treas., Basketball lBeeJ, Golf Narsityl, letterman's Club, HR Rep., Jokers Y- Club Been a Part HERBERT DENNIS MATHESON-Jr. and Sr. Play lback- stagei, Cardinal Masque MARILYN MATHESON-CSF llife Memberj, HR Rep., Bible Club, FHA lHist., Parliamentarianl, GAA, Petite Masque, G.L. Activities, Future Teachers, Dian- thaettes Y-Club RAYMOND MCCALL ZACK McCARTY-HR Rep., letterman's Club, Football lVarsity, Beel, Cavaliers Y-Club RANDALL RAY McCOLLOUGH-Spanish Council KAREN McCOY-Student Court Uudgej, Sr. Play lMake- UPI, G.L. Activities, Cardinal Masque, FHA, Cher Amis Y-Club ANNE o. McDONALD BRENT McDOWELL-ASB President, Jr. Class Pres., Soph Class Pres., Sword 8. Shield, Key Club, Football lBee 'l yr., Varsity 2 yrs.l, Track lBee I yr., Varsity 2 yrs.i HR Rep., Spanish Council, CSF, Boys State, ASB Treas., Student Court lDef. Atty.J, Jokers Y-Club DONNA J. McLEAN-Jr. Play, Girls' League Activities, Art Club, Bible Club, FHA, Latin Council, GAA, Petite Masque RANDY MEADOWS-Jr. Class Pres., Bible Club, Key Club, Sword 8. Shield, letterman's Club, Football UV 1 yr., Varsity 2 yrs.l, Track lVarsity 3 yrs.J, Cavaliers Y-Club PATRICIA MEAKIN-Future Teachers CARMEN MEDINA-Glee Club Page 48 EXE. CAROL MELLICK-Norseman Staff, Jr. and Sr. Plays lBackstagel, G.L. Activities, Bible Club, Cardinal Mas- que, CSF, Future Teachers, GAA, Quill 8. Scroll lSecl, Dianthaettes Y-Club RONALD MENKE-Aviation Club MICHAEL G. MERCHANT-Chess Club, latin Council lPres.J, lnterclub Council, Tennis UV 2 yrs.l, Shar Khans Y-Club of Our Growing Up. KATHIE MERRITT-Bible Club, GAA, Coquettes Y-Club PHIL A. MESERVE-Band, Spanish Council, Swimming Narsityi DIANE MIDDLETON-HR Rep., Future Homemakers, Spanish Council RICHARD MILLER-Aviation Club, Chess Club NANCY MITCHELL-Transfer from Litchville High TONY MITCHENER-HR Rep., French Council, Letter- man's Club, Football lBee, JV, Varsityl, Cavaliers Y- Club ELIZABETH LOUISE MLYNIEC-Bible Club, HR Rep., GAA, Spanish Council CARL MOLNER MARY MONROE-Volsung Editor-in-Chief, CSF llife Member, Sr. Pres., Councilmanl, G.L. Activities, Quill 8. Scroll lPres.J, HR Rep., Cardinal Masque, Bible Club lDevotional Chrmnl, lnterclub Council lSec.l, Les Torcheres, Petite Masque, Pep Club, Language Award, GAA, French Council, Amicis Y-Club TOM MONSON-Basketball fBee lyr., Varsity 2 yrs.I, Marquis Y-Club BILL MOORE-Golf Narsity 3 yrs.l, Basketball lBeeI, Jokers Y-Club LEE MOOSCHEKIAN-HR Rep., Letterman's Club, Foot- ball lBee 'I yr., Varsity 2 yrs.l Page 49 CARL MORGAN-Cross Country fBeeD, Track lCee 3 yrs.J LARRY MORRIS-Cross Country UV Capt.J, Track Warsityi, Cavaliers Y-Club LOUIE MOSCA-HR Rep. LLOYD GEORGE MOSTELLER-Water Polo iCeeJ Yes, We Are a Part of Our Town- STEPHEN LEE NIBARGER-Aviation Club iV.P.i, Bible Club, Chess Club MARIAN NORRIS-Bible Club, Future Home- makers, GAA, Petite Masque, G.L. Activities PAT NORVELL-Band, Orchestra, Art Club lSec.-Treas.J, GAA, G.L. Activities, Hallo- ween Art Winner, Petite Masque JUDITH ANN OFIELD Page 50 JOYCE JEAN MURRAY-Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, G.L. Activities, Future Homemak- ers, Future Teachers, GAA, Spanish Coun- cil, CSF, Jr. Play lBackstagej, Petite Masque KAREN MYERS-Glee Club LARRY DEAN MYERS-Sr. Class Pres., Bible Club, lnterclub Council, Key Club iTreas.l, Latin Council IPres.J, Baseball UV 2 yrs.l, Saxons Y-Club VINCE MYERS-Comm. of Social Activities, Bible Club, HR Rep., Sword 8. Shield lSec.l, Letterman's Club, Football Warsity, .lV, Beel, Track fBeel WILLIAM l. NASON DON NELSON-Water Polo lBee 2 vrs., Cee I yr.l, Swimming lBee 2 yrs., Cee I yr.J, Let- terman's Club ELIZABETH NEVAREZ RUPERT NEWMILLER-Band X X N s S 2 . se - 'T W Xiliffa-I . .sis-1 - X - Q' SS ::-:::s:,.:-.2::?-N:-vw -Q ' f fe WX-Rt - ' XL 1. -. N che? . il ' FI, xg -I,-4-555 ., , W cv ggi a Big Part-for We Are . . . JANET LOUISE PADGETT-Volsung Staff, Vi- kettes, G.L. Activities, CSF, Future Home- makers, Petite Masque, Quill 8- Scroll DAVID PAGE-Band RICHARD PAGE-Band, Orchestra, Aviation Club NORMA SUE PALMER-Monitor, Future Home- makers, GAA PAT PARRIS PAT PASCOE-Transfer from Wagoner, Olcla. DAN PASICH-Football Narsityl, Marquis Y- Club, Transfer from Bellvue, Wash. JOANNE ELAINE PASQUA-Glee Club, A Cap- pella Choir, Bible Club, GAA DAVID OKURA-Sr. Class V.P., HR Rep., Bible Club, Letterman's Club, Spanish Council, Football Warsityj, Track Narsityl, Home- coming King, Cavaliers Y-Club CHARLES OLANDER JILL ELAINE OSTLER-HR Rep., Bee Yell Lead- er, Vikettes iCapt.I, G.L. Activities, GAA, Pep Club, Viking Varieties, Petite Masque Rally Committee, Cher Amis Y-Club I DOROTHY PACE-Bible Club, Future Home- makers, GAA GLENDA PASTOR-Sr. Play, Vikettes, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, GAA, Petite Mas- que, Rally Comm., G.L. Activities, Kada Kys Y-Club CHARITY ANN PEAK-Co-Asst. Editor of Vol- sung, Norseman Staff, Sr. Play, Sr. Rep. to Girls' League, HR Rep., CSF iLife Member, Dist. Rep., Sr. V.P.J, French Council, GAA, Les Torcheres, Petite Masque lTreas.J, Quill 8. Scroll, Pep Club, Cardinal Masque, Lan- guage Award, Amicis Y-Club ORVILLE PEARCE-Band, French Council RICHARD PEARSON Page 5I Our Town's Future Hopes and Dreams. WILLIAM GLEN PETERSON-Monitor, HR Rep., Aviation Club tPres., Sgt.-at-Armsi, Inter- club Council, Science Club, Bible Club MARGY PETTIT-G.L. Activities, Bible Club, CSF lSec., Life Memberi, Future Teachers lSec.J, Spanish Council lSec.i, Paulaselles Y-Club NANCY PHILLIPS-Glee Club, GAA ROBERT LEE PHILLIPS-Bank of America Gold Cup, Bausch 8. Lomb Science Award, CSF llife Member, Councilmani, Key Club, Avia- tion Club lV.P.J, Cross Country UVJ, Track BRUCE PICKARD-Student Court Uudge, Bai- liffi, Jr. Class Treas., Key Club, Letterman's Club, Spanish Council, Football tBee 2 yrs Varsity I yr.J, Basketball fBeei, Track lCee I yr., Bee I yr., Varsity I yr.l, Cava :ers Y-Club GILBERT PINEIRA-HR Rep., Football UVD FRANK PISETTI ARLEN PITCHFORD-CSF llife Memberi, Petite Masque, GAA DIANE PEDGRIFT-Bible Club, G.L. Activities. DAVID PERRY STANLEY PERUMEAN-Letterman's Club, Foot- ball UV I yr., Varsity I yr.J, Track lVarsity 2 yrs.J, Cavaliers Y-Club OWEN WILLIAM PETERSON-Swimming lCeef Nfl x l sf X35 A AQ 3 as 'DN fee-59' it W sf t ee Page 52 ARLIS LEE PITCHFORD-CSF llife Memberi, Fu ture Homemakers, GAA, Petite Masque Bank of America Certificate Winner FRANCES DEE PITTS-HR Rep., G.L. Activities Art Club tPres., V.P.i, Bible Club, Vickie Viking Art Award, Interclub Council, Per Club LAIRD PLUMLEIGH-Norseman Sports Editor French Council lV.P.i, Key Club, Letter man's Club, Quill 8. Scroll, Science Club Tennis UVJ, Golf UV 2 yrs.J ROBERT O. POLLARD-Transfer from Pius 7 IKE PORTER-Audio Visual Crew, Letter- man's Club, Water Polo QBee, Varsityl, Swimming Narsityl, Golf UVB LNDRA LOUISE POWER-HR Rep., Bible Club lSec.J, Cardinal Masque, Future Home- makers lTreas.l, GAA, Future Teachers, Petite Masque, Spanish Council, G.L. Ac- tivities, Amicis Y-Club ENNETH E. POWERS-Baseball UVI XCQUITA PRENTICE-Bible Club, GAA, Latin Council, Y-Club Also in Us, and Our Ability . . . JNE RAJOTTE-GAA NIDA RANKIN--Jr. Play, Sr. Play, A Cappella Choir, Vikettes, G.L. Activities, Bible Club lPianistl, Cardinal Masque, CSF, Petite Mas- que, GAA, Operetta, Dianthaettes Y-Club IROL ANN RASMUSSEN-Bank of America Gold Cup, CSF iLife Memberl, Bible Club, French Council lV.P.l, Future Homemakers V.P.l, GAA, G.L. Activities, Amicis Y-Club ARTHA RAWLINGS-GAA, Cher Amis Y-Club PENNEY PRICE-GAA BILL PROUT-Volsung Sports Editor, Bible Club, Spanish Council, Baseball lVarsity 3 yrs.l, Basketball lBee, JVI MARILYN PUFFETT-G.L. Activities, CSF, GAA, Pep Club ANNA PURCHIARONI QWAGNERI-Norseman Staff LORETTA ANN PURDY-Bible Club, CSF, GAA DONNA PUTNAM IWHITTINGTONI-Volsung Staff, Monitor, Bible Club, GAA, Petite Mas- que, Vikettes, G.L. Activities, Quill 8. Scroll, Kada Kys Y-Club LINDA QUIGLEY-Bible Club, CSF, Future Teachers, Amicis Y-Club RICK RAABE-Band lPres.l, Letterman's Club, Swimming lBee, Varsityl Page 53 Lies the Future of . . . MARY RAWLINGS-Bible Club, GAA DONNA RAY-Transfer from Washington High, L.A. PATRICIA READ-CSF flife Memberl, G.L. Activities, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, French Council, Future Homemakers, Cherry Pie Baking Winner, GAA, Pe- tite Masque, Language Award, Amicis Y-Club JUDY REAGAN-Girls' League lV.P., Historianl, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, CSF, Les Torcheres iSecl, Petite Masque, Cher Amis Y-Club MARY KATHERINE REANEY-Girls' League lPres., His- torian, Soph Rep.l, Student Court lPros. Atty., Moni- torl, Jr. Class V.P., Jr. Play lStuclent Directorl, Sr. Play, Vikettes, Art Club, Bible Club, Cardinal Mas- que lPres.J, CSF iLife Member, Dist. Rep., Council- manl, GAA, Latin Council lPres.l, Les Torcheres lV.P., Sec., Sgt.-at-Armsl, Bank of America Certificate, DAR Citizenship Award, Spanish Council lPres., V.P.l, Kada Kys Y-Club JACK REID-Letterman's Club lV.P.J, Water Polo Wars- ityl, Swimming Narsity 2 yrs.J ROBERT REINHARDT-Transfer from Lynwood, Science Club DONNA REYNOLDS ALEX RICHARDS-Art Club WYLLIS RICHARDSON-French Council, GAA MARGARET RILEY-Glee Club, Bible Club, Future Home- makers, GAA DIANA L. RINGSTROM-Glee Club, Bible Club, Future Teachers, GAA LAVONNE RITCHIE-HR Rep., Jr. Play and Sr, Play lBackstagel, Future Homemakers, Pep Club, G.L. Ac- tivities, Cher Amis Y-Club BARBARA ANN RITCHSON-Bible Club, Future Home- makers, Future Teachers, GAA, Petite Masque LYNDA LEE ROBB-Jr. Play lBackstageJ, Vikettes, G.L. Activities, Bible Club, CSF lCouncilmanl, French Council, Petite Masque, Bon Veines Y-Club Page 54 Our Country, DEAN ROBERTSON-HR Rep., Latin Council, Cavaliers Y-Club MARY ROBERTSON-Glee Club, Operetta, Amicis Y- Club SANDRA ROBINSON-Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Bible Club COZETTA ROCKEFELLER-Glee Club JOHN RODRIGUEZ-Letterman's Club, Cross Country Warsity 3 yrs., Capt.J, Track lBee Tyr., Varsity 2 yrs.l, Basketball lBeeJ, Cavaliers Y-Club JOYCE ROGERS-Jr. Play lStudent Directorl, Sr. Play, Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, French Council, GAA, Petite Masque, G.L. Activities, Pep Club, Operetta, Cher Amis Y-Club JIM RONEY BILL ROSE-Letterman's Club, Baseball KJVJ, Jokers Y- Club DALE ROSELLE-Art Club, Scholastic Art Award of Merit, Cavaliers Y-Club CARL ROSEMAN JACK RUSSELL RONNIE RUSSELL-HR Rep., Monitor, Bible Club, Let- terman's Club tPres.J, Sword 8. Shield lSgt.-at-Armsj, Viking Award, Football UV 1 yr., Varsity 2 yrs.l, Basketball UV 2 yrs., Varsity I yr.J, Track Narsityl, Cavaliers Y-Club DORIS SABALA-Monitor, Glee Club, Future Homemak- ers JUDITH SABO-Norseman Staff, HR Rep., Flag Twirler, Bible Club, GAA, Rally Committee, Pep Club BARPIQRA SAKACH-Bible Club, GAA, Coquettes Y- Cu Page 55 JOSEPH R. SALLINGER- Boys' League Sec., HR Rep., Letterman's Club, Football UV 1 yr., Var- sity 2 yrs.l, Track lVar- sity 3 yrs.l, Cavaliers Y-Club BILL SALVAGE JERI SAMMONS-Moni- DUDLEY SAMS LOREN SANDERS-Key tor, HR Rep., G.l. Ac- tivities, Bible Club, French Council, FHA lPres., Sec.l, lnterclub Council, Amicis Y-Club and Perhaps of the World. J' 'i I f -ilnnll I I :li KX rg. ,.,-, ,,,, ii f IP ' 'I' - we--.Q 1 VIRGINIA SCHNEIDER - EDWARD SEABER - J lc Bible Club, Cardinal ers Y-Club Masque, CSF, GAA Club S UE SANDERS-HR Rep., Jr. Play lBackstagel, Vi- kettes, Bible Club, Art Award, CSF, French Council, Future Teach- ears, Monitor, Bon Veines Y-Club Art Club, Bible Club, French Council, GAA Boys' Activities, Moni- tor, Jr. Class Treas., Key Club, Letterman's Club, Spanish Council lV.P.J, Sword 8. Shield lSec.J, Football UV, Varsityl, Chrmn. All- Night Party, Cavaliers Y-Club o - MARGARET SEEFEl.D-- RICHARD SEELEY-Com. MARGARET SEVERSON- KENNETH SEVlLLE-Avi- Aviation Club, Bible ation Club Club, GAA l.ENORA SHORMAN- SAMMIE SHUMAKE VINCENT SHURTLEFF KARLENE SIBLEY-Sr. Bible Club, CSF, Future Teachers, GAA, Petite Masque Page 56 Class Treas., HR Rep., Vikettes, Bible Club, GAA, Latin Council, Les Torcheres lHist.l, G.L. Activities, Bon Veines Y-Club DELORES SIMPSON BYRON SIMS-Baseball lVarsity 2 yrs.l, Cava Iiers Y-Club YNDA ANN SARDOU- BOB SATTERWHlTE-Lat- KENNETH SCHAFFER- CHARLES A. SCHAEFER- TERRY SCHLADOR ROBERT SCHMOKER Student Court lClerkJ, in Council HR Rep., Aviation Club, Bible Club, CSF lSoph Vikettes, G. L. Activi- Stage Crew, Bible Club, Pres.l, Key Club, Latin ties, Bible Club, CSF, Chess Club, CSF, Latin Council, Marquis Y- Future Teachers lPres., Council, Science Club Club V.P.l, GAA, lnterclub Council, Les Torcheres lPres., Hist.l, Spanish Council, Bon Veines Y- Club Soon, Each of Us Will . . . IOHN SHANNON-Or- PAUL SHANOR-Football DENNIS J. SHARP-HR SYLVIA SHERIDAN-Avi- ALAN SHIELDS-Key EULA ARLENE SHIELDS chestralConcertmasterl, UV Mgr.J Rep., Art Club, Art ation Club lSec.l, GAA Club, CSF, Spanish String Ensemble, Chess Award, Torches Y-Club lPres.l, Spanish Council Council, Saxons Y-Club Club LARRY SINATRA SUELLEN SKINNER-HR Rep., Jr. Play, G.l. Activities, CSF llife Member, Councilmanl, Bible Club lDevotional Chrmn.l, Cardinal Mas- que lV.P.l, GAA, Latin Council, Petite Masque lV.P.l, Bon Veines Y- Club GREG SLEVIN-Monitor, BANEY SMITH PAULINE SMITH-Bible DICK SMlTH-Letter- HR Rep., Bible Club, Club, Future Homemak- man's Club, Water Polo Cavaliers Y-Club ers, GAA Narsity 2 yrs.l Page 57 DONNA SMOLEY-Monitor, Bible Club, Future Homemakers, GAA, Petite Masque, Co- quettes Y-Club CAROLYN HOPE SNELLING-Sr. Play QCOS- tumesl, Audio Visual Crew, G.L. Activities, Bible Club, Future Homemakers, GAA, Lat- in Council, Petite Masque, Paulaselles Y- Club NINA L. SOMMERFIELD-Norseman Staff, HR Rep., GAA, Bible Club FRANCES IRENE SONNENBERG-Vikettes Go Forward to Follow Our J. MICHAEL STEAGER-Letterman's Club, Foot- ball UVJ, Track lBeeJ, Cavaliers Y-Club GARY STEFAN MARY STEMPSON-GAA BETTY STEPHENS-Band, Vikettes lCapt.J, G.L Activities, Bible Club, Future Homemakers, GAA, Petite Masque, Spanish Council fV.P., Sec.-Treas.l, Pep Club, Kada Kys Y-Club Page 58 3 ,, 5 L' 3 3. ,, W.: Emgiviiffi f ' ,- - S it 1 w Aw- .siii .4 -' ' . I.' 'I EZE 4 if '1 5E -.::r:1.r:::.'x was-NV.. .fra ,. .,.5:-,.,:,3,.,-1,,. , -:::-- Ks: . . ,M-13-:a4a:, .-fg,l5s:s:fS' QQ. F- CAROLINE SPEARS-Volsung Staff, Song Lead- er, Vikettes, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque lPres.J, CSF, Future Homemakers, Les Tor- cheres Ureas., V.P.J, G.L. Activities, Petite Masque, Quill 8. Scroll, Rally Comm., Span- ish Council, Pep Club lTreas.J, Kada Kys Y-Club LOUISE SPECK BILL SPECK-Transfer from Des Moines, Iowa NORMA ELAINE SPRINGER-Norseman Page Editor, Student Court Uudgej, Jr. Play fPropsJ, Vikettes fMgr.J, Glee Club, Oper- etta, Bible Club lPres., V.P., Song Leaderl, Cardinal Masque iPres.l, CSF, lnterclub Council, Les Torcheres, Quill 8. Scroll. Prom Steering Comm., G.L. fSec.J, Paulaselles Y- Club SHEILA SPYDELL-Girls' League Jr. Rep., Stu- dent Court Uudgel, Flag Twirler, Vikettes, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, Les Torcheres, Petite Masque, Rally Comm., Pep Club, Sr. and Jr. Homecoming Princess, Cher Amis Y-Club JEROLYN STACY-Volsung Staff, Student Court KMonitor, Bailiffl, Soph Class Sec., HR Rep., Jr. Play lBackstagel, Sr. Play, Maiorette, G.L. Activities, Bible Club, Car- dinal Masque, FHA, Les Torcheres, Petite Masque, Quill 8. Scroll lTreas.l, Rally Com., Spanish Council, Pep Club, Viking Varie- ties, Cher Amis Y-Club JERRY STARR--HR Rep., Water Polo lCee 2 yrs., Bee lyr.l, Swimming Narsity Mgr.l, Golf UV, Varsityl, Jokers Y-Club JUDY ANN STEAGER-Audio Visual Crew, G.L. Activities, Bible Club, GAA, Petite Masque X... X. Separate Destinations, and Leave LOUISE ELLEN STIENSTRA-Monitor, GAA MERRITT STILLMAN-Jr. Play, Key Club, Band, Cardinal Masque, Petite Masque, French Council, Basketball lMgr.J, Marquis Y-Club DANIEL srocKroN-Aviation Club mes., Sec., Treas.J, Key Club LORNA STOPHEL-HR Rep., Monitor, Speech Contest Finalist, G.L. Activities, CSF llife Member, Councilman, Sr. Treas.J, Future Teachers lV.P.J, Pep Club lTreas.l, Paula- selles Y-Club DENNIS STRAGEY - Transfer from Fremont High in L.A. NORMA JEAN STRONG-GAA JUDY STUFFLE-HR Rep., G.L. Activities, CSF iLife Member, Councilman, Sr. Treas.J, Pe- tite Masque, Spanish Council, Nat'l Secre- taries Scholarship BILL SULLIVAN DON STERBENZ-Latin Council, Saxons Y-Club JOHN M. STEVENS-Transfer from Arcadia High School LASH STEVENSON-ASB Vice Pres., Sr. Rep., Soph Rep., Jr. Class V.P., Student Court Uudge, Bailiffl, Key Club lV.P.J, Letterman's Club, Spanish Council, Football UV, Varsity 2 yrs.l, Cavaliers Y-Club CAROLE STICE-Bible Club, GAA PENNY SURBER-Comm. of Social Activities, Sr. Play lMakeUPl, Bible Club, Future Homemakers, Vickie Viking , Assem. Chrm., Rally Comm., Pep Club, Cher Amis Y-Club GERALDINE L. SUTLIFF-Norseman Staff, Bible Club, Quill 8. Scroll ELLIE SWANSON-HR Rep., CSF llife Member, Sr. Sec.J, GAA, Latin Council lTreas.J, Petite Masque, Pep Club, G.L. Activities, Cher Amis Y-Club MAUREEN SWANSON-Bible Club, Vikettes, Paulaselles Y-Club Page 59 HAROLD SWENSON ROBERT SZUKIEWICZ-Transfer from Mt. Car mel, Wyandotte, Mich. BETTY DALE TALLY-Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Speecl Contest Winner, Oratory Contest Runner-up Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, CSF, GAA Petite Masque, Amicis Y-Club GARY TATLOW-Band iMgr.l, HR Rep., Pron Steering Comm., Bible Club, CSF, Key Club Spanish Council, Marquis Y-Club Behind Us Our Memories of Youth . . . JOAN TAYLOR-Jr. Play, Glee Club, G.L. Ac- tivities, Cardinal Masque, GAA, Kada Kys Y-Club GLENDA TEAGUE-HR Rep., Song Leader, Vi- kettes, G.l. Activities, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, Future Homemakers, Petite Mas- que, Rally Comm., Pep Club, Kada Kys Y- Club FRANCES TEEL-Art Club, Bible Club, Chess Club, GAA iSec.J DONNA THEDE-GAA iSwim Mgr.l, Kada Kys Y-Club GARY THEISZ SANDY THOMAS-Monitor, HR Rep., Vikettes, G.L. Activities, Bible Club, Cardinal Mas- que, Future Homemakers, Petite Masque, Kada Kys Y-Club JOYCE THOMPSEN-Bible Club, CSF FRANK THORNTON KAY TIDWELL-Student Court Uudgel, Jr. and Sr. Play iPropsj, Song Leader iVarsity 8. Beel, Vikettes, G.L. Activities, Bible Club, Petite , Masque, Rally Comm., Pep Club, Cher Amis . Y-Club - DONNA TISOR-G.L. Activities, Bible Club, GAA GEORGE TOLMASOFF l SHIRLEY TROTTER-Glee Club, GAA Page 60 RRRY TROUP-Transfer from Des Moines, Iowa ACK TRUMBO-ASB Pres., Student Court iDef. Atty.l, Soph Class Pres., Vic Viking Statuette Art Winner, CSF, Key Club iV.P.l, Letterman's Club, Spanish Council, Sword 8- Shield iPres.J, Football UV I yr., Varsity 2 yrs.l, Basketball UV, Beel, Track Narsityl, Cavaliers Y-Club ALLY TUFTS-G.L. Activities, Bible Club iPres.l, CSF, French Council, GAA, lnterclub Council, Petite Masque DAN TWARDOWSKI-Jr. and Sr. Play IMake- upl, Vikettes, G.L. Activities, CSF, Spanish Council, GAA, Paulaselles Y-Club and Friends and High School. LRRY C. WALKER AROL ANN WALLACE-Bible Club, GAA, G.L. Activities J WALLAR-Key Club, Letterman's Club, Water Polo iBee 2 yrs.l, Swimming fBeel, Golf UV 2yrs.l, Jokers Y-Club AXINE WALLICK-A Cappella Choir, Bible Club, Petite Masque, G.L. Activities RON TYLER-Student Court Uudge, Monitorl, French Council, Key Club, HR Rep., Jokers Y-Club DOLORES URIBE-Bible Club, Future Home- makers, GAA CHARLES UZES--Band, Key Club, Tennis UV 2 yrs., Varsity I yr.l, Saxons Y-Club ROBERT KBOBI UZES-Key Club, Tennis UV 2 yrs., Varsity I yr.l, Cross Country UVJ, Saxons Y-Club BILL VALLE NEIL VAN AALST-Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Cardinal Masque, CSF, Key Club, Science Club, Ten- nis UV, Varsity Mgr.l SUE VANDE VOOREN-Bible Club, Future Homemakers, GAA VERN WAHL Page 6l iifwif in -i my .' ?2zz?xe'.:::'f4f-' . GARY C. WALLIS-Letterman's Club, Water Polo lCeeJ RICARDA WALTHER-Bible Club, CSF, French Council, GAA lPres.J, lnterclub Council CHARLAINE WANDERER-Jr. Play, A Cappella Choir, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, Future Teachers, GAA, Petite Masque, Operetta, Lions Club Speech Winner, American Legion Speech Runner-up CAROLYN JO WARD-Monitor, Sr. Play, Stage Crew, Art Club lPres., V.P.l, G.L. Activities, Bible Club, CSF, Future Homemakers, GAA, Interclub Council, Petite Masque, Spanish Council, Paulaselles Y-Club We Are Ready, and We Hope, Able . . . t 1 1 NELSON WELCH-Latin Council SHARON WELLS-Petite Masque, GAA MARY LOU WEST NORMAN L. WEST-Art Club Page 62 fl M .:: .,gf:.fg 3 -.-:-st:-1-,W.f,:5,:::,:,:its.,:::g::-s:.:,,,:,:. PAMELA WARDALL-Bible Club, Transfer from Lorain, Ohio CAROL WATERS-Sr. Play, G.L. Activities, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, Future Home- makers, Future Teachers, GAA, Spanish Council, Pep Club, Cher Amis Y-Club PATTI ANN WATERS-Cherry Pie Baking Run- ner-up JANET WATSON-Glee Club CHARLENE WATTS-Petite Masque, GAA, Dianthaettes Y-Club GUY WEBER PATRICIA WEEDA-Glee Club FRED WEIDMAN to Step Forth Into HARLEY WIDMARK-HR Rep., K e y C I u b KTreas., Sgt.-at-Armsl, Football Narsity 2 yrs., JV I yr.J, Track Narsityi, Cavaliers Y- Club KAY WILDE-Song Leader QBeei, Vikettes, Bible Club lPres.i, Cardinal Masque, CSF lCouncilmanl, GAA, Latin Council lSec., Rep.J, Petite Masque QSec.J, Rally Comm., Pep Club, G.L. Activities, Paulaselles Y-Club BEN WILKINS-Marquis Y-Club DOUG WILKS-HR Rep., Spanish Council, lPres.I, Water Polo lVarsity, Bee, Ceei, Swimming lBee, Ceej, Jokers Y-Club FRED WILLBURN-Band, Orchestra, Chess Club, CSF, Letterman's Club, Water Polo lCeeJ, Swimming lBeei MARY WILLEFORD-Jr. Play, Cardinal Masque, GAA, Latin Council, Petite Masque MARY BETH WILLEMS-Girls' State Rep., Cam- pus Pals Chrmn., Jr. Play lPropsl, Sr. Play lStudent Directorj, A Cappella Choir, G.L. Activities, Bible Club ISong Leaclerl, Car- dinal Masque lTreas.i, CSF flife Member, Sec., Councilmanl, Latin Council fSec.I, Les Torcheres, Petite Masque, Prom Steering Comm., Oneretta, Monitor, Vikettes, Bon Vienes Y-Club CAROLYN WILLIAMS-G.L. Activities, Bible Club, GAA, Bon Veines Y-Club BOB WEST-HR Rep., CSF, French Council, Key Club, Letterman's Club, Sword 8. Shield, Pep Club QTreas.I, Football UVJ, Golf UVJ, Basketball Narsity Mgr.I, Jokers Y-Club DONALD WHEELER-Track iVarsity Mgr.l, Cross Country lVarsity Mgr.i ROBERT E. WHEELER-HR Rep., Football lBeeJ, Swimming lBeeJ, Jokers Y-Club EDNA RUTH RAYMOND WHISLER-Bible Club, Future Homemakers, GAA DARRELL WILLIAMS PATRICIA WILLIAMS TERRY WILLIAMS-Latin Council DONNA WILSON-Monitor, Bible Club, Future Homemakers, GAA, Coquettes and Arnettes Y-Clubs Page 63 S S f', ,.,,,.,.,,,., ..,. . ,,::, . ,::, . 1. . . .lk-.. , .... - .. ..:..:,.,:. . the New World . . . LARRY JAMES WILSON-Transfer from Lynwood RUSSELL WILSON-Letterman's Club, Water Polo lCee 2 yrs., Varsity 1 yr.i, Swimming fCee 2 yrs., Capt., Varsity l yr.i TERRY WILSON-Bible Club AGIE WENN-HR Rep., Glee Club, A Cappella Choir PAUL WINTERS BILL WITKE-Monitor, Letterman's Club, Boys' League Sr. Rep., Swimming lBee, Ceel, Water Polo lBee, Ceel, Cavaliers Y-Club SHIRLEY WOMACK-G.L. Activities, Bible Club, Car- dinal Masque, Future Homemakers DONNA LOU WOOD PATRICIA ANN WOOD RICHARD WOOD-Art Club, First Place in Woman's Club Art Contest FRANCES WOODS-Jr. and Sr. Play QBackstagel, G.l. Activities, CSF, Future Homemakers, GAA, Latin Council, Pep Club lV.P.i, Paulaselles Y-Club PORTER WOODS CAROL WOOSTER-Bible Club, GAA, Coquettes Y-Club DAVE WORSHAM-Baseball Warsityi GARY WRIGHT-Football UVJ, Basketball UVl Page 64 of Our Town. WILLIAM DAVID WRIGHT-ASB Treas., Boys' League V.P., Sword 8. Shield, Football lBee 2 yrs.l, Track lBee 'I yr., Varsity I yr.l, Jokers Y-Club HARRY YORK-Glee Club ERIC ZETTAS JOHN ZEUTHEN-HR Rep., Monitor, Key Club iTreas., V.P.l, Letterman's Club, Sword 8. Shield, Latin Coun- cil, Football UV 2yrs., Varsity I yr.J, Marquis Y-Club TONI ZIEGLER-ASB Treas., Girls' League iV.P., Treas., Soph Rep.J, Volsung Staff, Bee Yell Leader, Flag Twirler, Vikettes, Cardinal Masque, CSF iLife Mem- berl, GAA, Les Torcheres iTreas., Hist.l, Petite Mas- que, Quill 8. Scroll lV.P., Treas.J, Rally Comm., Sweet- heart of Sweethearts Ball , Monitor, Pep Club, Prom Steering Comm., Kada Kys Y-Club HELEN ZILER-Sr. Class V.P., HR Rep., Jr. Play lMake- uPl, Vikettes, G.l. Activities, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, Future Homemakers, Future Teachers, Latin Council, Bon Veines Y-Club GENE E. COPLEY-Marquis Y-Club CLARA DELORSE HEARD-Transfer from Grain Valley, Mo., GAA JOHN MARKLEY MARILYN GIOGA NORMAN PAGE SCHWARTE-Transfer from Pius X ANITA BOILLIN QCROCKERI HAROLD LOBAUGH PHIL LEWIS MIKE FRANCIS-Transfer from Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Page 65 Juniors, Class of 1958 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Seated: Kathy Robinson, Secretary, Janet Lassick, Representative, Carol Seated: Jim Arnold, Representative, Ann Hockman, Treasurer, Carol Moore, Treasurer NI00I'9, 5eCl'efil'Y Standing: Don Wilson, President, Betty Hiland, Vice President Standing: Bob Harris, President, Bill Kassen, Vice President By change in the student body constitution before the beginning of the second semester, homeroom representatives took on the added duties of Student Court monitors. Representatives of all three classes combine to form the House of Representatives. House of Representatives HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES ISecond Semesterl Bottom Row: Gay Overstreet, Kathy Robinson, Barbara Solano, Linda Hanft, Patty Kardash- ian, Lillian Corbin Second Row: Sandy Melton, Jean Duncan, Gail Clarke, Kathy Young, Sharon Thyssen, Diane McClung, linda Abrams, Marcella Fernald Third Row: Richard Gains, Bill Jenkins, Fred Gallagher, Dallas Moon, Ralph Truiillo Top Row: Jim Arnold, Jeff Capaci, Richard Ballard, Willie Aguilar, Ken Porter Page 66 Juniors- Class of '58 Susan Abbott Annabelle Abegglen Patsy Ables Linda Abrams Paul Adams Theresa Adams Vicki Adams Alfred Aguilar Willie Aguilar Margaret Alford Carol Allister Gary Alltizer Ann Amos Donna Anderson Maryl Anderson Olivia Apodaca Larry Appelgate Donald Argabright Michael Arias James Armantage James Arnold Robert Arnold Dick Axton Jim Azbell Ben Baker Dennis Baker Tom Baker Laura Baldwin Buddy Bales Roger Ball Richard Ballard Steve Banks Noreen Barnes Linda Bartgis Sandy Batchelor Bill Beach Karen Beach Richard Bean lyal Beck Marsha Beck Eddie Bedford Gaylene Bell Lorna Benadom Ruth Benda Richard Bennett Lee Bentley Gail Bernhard Muriel Bernstein lanette Berrett Bonnie Betts Lana Bigler Jeanne Bilder Barbara Bishop Linman Bierken Danny Black larry Black James Blair Beverly Blocker John Boer Bill Bogdanoff Don Born Gail Boucher Charles Bowcutt Page 67 'OX ,in N 1 , .,.,, 1 A ,Z .4 1 if mr x X me Wit' i 5 ' b 2 ,,,,2 Q I A . ,- 'sE'E:iE:E:''iiiifiiiii Q Al .... . .. :,,. ,. ff- gi : .: ag :- :2:. 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Juniors- Class of '58 Mike Boyd Sue Brannon Mary lynn Brassell David Brewer Sheryl Brock Bob Brockie Don Brogna Dennis Bromley Rosalie Brown Betty Bryant Darryle Buehlman Bob Burgoyne Betty Burnett Anna Marie Butcher Janice Butler Susan Butler Raymond Buzinski linda Cain Gordon Callander Mike Campbell Pat Campbell Jeff Capaci Arlene Cady Charles Carson Gayle Carter James Carter Mike Case Steve Casey Charlene Cate Vickie Caughran Jim Cavin Keith Chamberlain Kay Chontos Glenn Chowning Dennis Christenson Terry Cisco Jerry Clark Troy Clark Gail Clarke Glenda Clarke John Clauder Madeleine Cleugh Jo Ellen Cline Sue Cochems Sandra Cochrum Margaret Cocroft lynn Colburn Ben Coleman David Connary Judy Connor Tony Convertini Deana Cook Juanita Coon Lillian Corbet Jerry Corgan Donarose Corlis Bob Cormack Lois Corman Judy Cornett Mike Cornett Edith Couture Richard Crites Steve Cropper Page 68 Juniors- Class of Clinton Crosby Bill Crow Judy Crump Marvine Curry Loren Curtis Omer Cuzick Betty Damiano Donna Darwin .lim Davey Ken Davis Marilyn Davis Judy Dee Wanda Deen Ann Dekker Janice Deluca Darlyne Denson Frances DeOlden Bob Dickerson Nancy Dickinson Paul Dickman Betsy Diliberto .lack Dill-Ree Gerald Dimse Gary Dix Marilyn Dommer Bob Dornberg larry Dornon Shirley Doss Jerry Dotson Gary Douglas Maxine Doyle Hugh Drake Ellen Drew James Duda Frank Duffy Mary Lou Duffy David Dugger Bert DuMars Jean Duncan Dorothy Dunton Charlene Eager Jimmie Edwards Sally Edwards Eddie Ehrgott Renilda Einwalter Dianna Elliott Richard Elliott Richard Ellis Henry Ells Linda Elmore Dan Emerick Roland Enz David Estavillo Irene Estrada Lois Ethington Anita Evans .leri Evans larry Evans Richard Evans Larry Ezzell Charlene Farnsworth Richard Fa rnum Betty Felt Page 69 I , . 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Juniors- Class of '58 Eddie Felter Dennis Ferber Marcella Fernald Pat Finneqan Judy Fisher Jim Fitzgibbons Judy Fleisher David Fletcher Ray Fontana Peggy Forester Richard Forsyth Laura Fox Gary Francisco Jerry French Sandra Frey Lora Friley Gary Frost James Funk Janilee Funk Lavonne Funk Richard Gaines Jim Galeotti Fred Gallagher Dave Gammell Bill Garcia Dick Gardner James Gatlin Carl Geonetta John Ghiorso John Giles Linda Giles Betty Gillespie Margaret Gilman Donna Gleason Nancy Glenn Charlotte Glidewell Eloise Gomez Pat Gooch Walt Goode Dorothy Goodmanson Bob Goodwin Carlotta Gool Robert Gould Shirley Graham Nancy Grant Mariorie Gray Lee Green Kenton Greenwald Ronald Gregory Lana Gross Dick Grounds Gail Guiler Sandra Gumpert Don Gunter Charles Haas Bob Habermehl Janice Hacker Carl Hackley David Hall Jim Hall SueAnn Hall Tamara Hall Geniavea Haney Page 70 Juniors- Class of '58 linda Hanft Keith Hannah Joyce Hansen Norman Hansen Clint Harris Dave Harris Jim Harris Janice Harris Bryson Harris Bob Harris Rita Harrison Charles Hart Kathleen Hartigan Miriam Haughenberry Eddie Haussner Royce Heffington Linda Heining Helen Hempel Gary Hender Caryll Henderson Roger Hendricks Donna Henry Cheron Herber Bonita Herl Jim Herrin Fred Herro Deter Heuser Dave Hewitt Betty Hiland Elizabeth Hill Reggie Hill Danny Hilley Jerry Hilliard Alfred Hilte Shirley Hinman Ann Hockman Bill Hoetker Sandra Hoff Dorothea Hogenmiller Edwin Hokenson Carolyn Holt Geniese Honeycuti Willie Hopson John Horsley Chuck Howe Sumner Howes Charlotte Huffman Myrna Huffman Carole Hunt Allen Hurt Sandie Huxtable Frances Hyland Kathleen Incardona Deanna Inks Marvin Irish Jerry Irwin Scott Iverson Geneva Janes Albert Jaramillo Juliet Jay Linda Jefry Don Jenkins Bill Jenkins Page 7l ,. .J .. 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McMillan Jerry R. McMillan Bob Meadows Evelyn Medloclc Sandra Melton Toni Merrell Jean Metzinger Carol Meyers Jim Middleion John Mihailoff Janet Miles Roger Milgrcm Patricia Milich Barbara Miller Dan Miller Gwenda Miller Nancy Minyard Darryl Mitchell Jonia Mohler Leah Molinelli Alice Molner Mutt Monete Page 73 ., ...., sa ., ,.... . , 'A ' fi M., s.,a as at .r,.rs J ,M . 1' ,Q in-.sv M. MEN . -v - --A K 1 aa.......,.m.M.A.cc.n..,,n.-.. .C ,,,,,, , - ..-..,,.,.., , ','. A , In 2 -Za , 1- .X : s .,,.. .:.: ,. , W ta -A R .S , Q s X N wi Ks Q :N fm Xxx Q ,Q, Y +5 Q A if X. 2 S 1' mf ,fl We 'i v Q Q if . , 3 I 4 4 h , it Y Lak., 1 I 4 1-A - 5 L., .2 4 JK., wi, Q, 51. 1:51.12 4 Q ,pf W , .... ,- ft - V ,D ,L -,-W. .aifg-4.. z t if 3 if -' f 221 ' 1-of 'K ,. ff.. Hf X M 'hy ' iF., - - ,--:,,:?2l:,:.:-s. g 'Q S 'F Asa . Y? - ,xii :if 1 N uulu ,. .,., . .,.., , - FM J Q... Q '. mfwi- , 5- ,gz'2f'- gf ? . ,.,,.: . 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Sue Wagner SandY Walberg ill Jerry Waldorf ':1:'- --:- x I Patti Walta Velma Waltrip X xx . Q ., T ,. x as X Y S Q X X s Diane Walworth Kenny Warren Jerry Watkins Norma Wayda Dorothy Wedding Jerry Weidman James Weinrich Evelyn Weir Jim Weissinger Diana Wells Clifford Wessel X Norman West -55 Nancy Westman .X Diana Weston ix aegis' Page 77 fi-. ,- ,.: x., K5 xx :PN ,..:::-5 5, .S .. ,I :EN w 1 l i i s Va -fr' . W QW em 4 Q .me so -1:aa:a s we ...... ..,.. Y . ..... . X , . -. , X 1' ., ,-.S+ .- -I :riff a . ..+:.: I I . N if ' 'Q aww, 1 w lg Q' Q, page X. Q 1 1 4 f 32 35 N 4 X K snr ' V' 5' 'Vg S 'S Q X is ' ' lx f ' 1, 8 'E .Zigi ,... . I ' ,Q 551- '15 an -3 , v.., - .B Q Y .4 'kv 4 .... , f ' Y '5E5..E5I:i ,.:: - lsr' 5fIE:I:',3. I I: as 1:5552-' .. .L nw:-N X a s, asw- N N N -is .- a g f Q , , .,,, :,:,::1::.:: ,,l,1 ,pzz , , ZI. ,.,.r , l , , X ..i,.,.. I.. , Q Q l . . X X Y X1 T X ' 'iiij ijl , . ,,,.W.:w '- 1 , T 'W 31 ' f . Q ,, E y ,,,., 1 I ' z 1- A f M . 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V. ., cw g Scribble Here Page 78 ,f 1 .. f' 4 I ,f ,vm V 1 'W Y , , , 1 I Milf' !l m., Juniors- Class of '58 Carolyn Whisler Irma White Roberta Whiting Benny Whittle Ronnie Wicks Gayle Wilbur Barry Williams Dennis Williams Eddie Williams .loan Williams Margie Williams Ronnie Williams Sharon Williams Virginia Williams Don Wilson Ronnie Wilson John Wilson Letitia Wilson Steve Wilson Sylvia Winger Judith Wissler Jerry Wald Jim Wolfsberger Marilyn Lee Wood Phyllis Woodall Ralph Woodall Marilyn Woods James Woodworth Barbara Worsham Janie Wylie Gary Yale Virginia Yates Mike Yeager Pete Yoder Carl York Kathy Young Alex Zambrano larry Zechiel George Zimmerman Ronnie Zyblch -1, ,wwf Sophomores, Class of 1959 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Seated: Buck Michaels, Treasurer, Paula Simpson, Representative, Janice Seated: Diane Murray, Treasurer, Carol Morgan, Secretary, Ted Shaw Raeborn, Secretary Representative Standing: Sandy Haldeman, Vice President, Dave Hayward, President Standing: Dave Sewell, President, Lori Lang, Vice President Before the second semester, the student body constitution was changed so that the homeroom representatives were given the added iob of being Student Court monitors. The representatives of all three classes make up the House of Representatives. House of Representatives HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES iSecond Semesterl Bottom Row: louis De Martino, Harvey Bobele, Bernice Ruderman, Tom Woods, Jim Larrabee Top Row: Buck Michaels, Dave Hayward, Al Korneff, Dennis Wilson, Quinton O'Neal Page 80 Class of '5 9 ' . Z.: :... Q. .f. H g f Qfilf -ui , cDoll'lee Acllison zz: zzq z J J' Ronald Altic 3 . 'Z ' ., ,aj a Sandra Anderson linda Apodaca Bonnie Archibald Jeffrey Arias Perry Armstrong Charles Ashby Carol Asmus Denny Avery Virginia Bagarry Bob Baies Barbara Bailey Lynn Bailey ws f i Denny Balding 1' 4 Keith Baker f A Douglas Ball Jim Ballou X A ' N ai cs v X O X X f Bill Banks lloyd Barksdale Judy Baugh Barbara Beckett Jim Beecling Andre Benedict Carol Benedict I NX xg K X kk X we R X gp 3 6 Qs M x we Charles Bennett David Benway Paul Berneathy Nancy Bertwell ' Gil Berube V Douglas Beverly Leslie Billings - f '--- ,, Xa X R if . Pl S X X S David Bishop Nancy Bittle Janet Bixler Delores Black Nancy Blackford Judith Blackman Kathy Blair Steve Blevins Harvey Bobele John Boden Barbara Boggs Elliot Bonham Lanny Borthick Bonnie Bowton 5 Q 1 I was if , Tvs e t . 5 gif: Hi' J I , at 'K :N -,-- . :::::::,--4x+.- A, 4 an-L ii' , , w e 'W '55,:..5'::,..9u: -QI ' ,.,. B - -B , - t 'X ,Af A 'fzfm z fzw 11 ' Q in , xi .- 1 Y 1 1 fs, 1 B! R sidln W 5 'M' . 5 , -1 '- :aj-iii. is sk 1' K A 1 s N QQ :22: ig! , s 4 Nancy Box Billie Boyle David Boyle Diana Brady Charles Braker Lee Bright Henry Brito Gary Bronson Joanne Brooks Ronnie Brown Roy Brown Nancy Brownell Warene Browning Patricia Bryant Page Bl Q - n W inn X . ,, 'P G N 5 I R Q 3 E -' . , --:1' i Us Sf' X vi A 3 ff X m Bi S 'I M35 Q Q We f 5 z P 'S . ,D tt., :+- 5? t fam 5... .......,...,.., 'Ll' 'K ,sv mf Sophs- Class of '59 Dick Burgess Nancy Burgoyne Joyce Burns Mike Butchers Tom Butler Pat Campbell Alicia Cariker Robert Carlow Robert Carraway John Caughlan l.eroy Chaffin Don Chase Stephanie Clatsworthy Angelo Clesceri Pat Coduto Arlene Cogswell Georgana Colgrove Gerald Collier Linda Collum Betty Jo Coltran Thomas Coltran Dawn Colvin Jerry Compton Jean Conley Vera Conner Sandra Cooper Irene Copplin Roma Lee Corbin Jerry Counts Helen Cowell Judy Crawford Marvin Crocker Gary Cummins Jerry Dahlberg Eddie Danner Bill Darrow Bill Darwin Muriel Davis Jim De Boor William Dee Barbara Delvaux louis De Martino Tom De Neves Joanne De Noble John De Shazer Fletcher Dickinson Alfred Divers Dennis Dockstader Allan Dodd Virginia Downs Helen Driskill Terry Dulaney Steven Eastman Tom Ebberts Ronnie Edwards Joan Egan Jim Eis Mary Erwin Adela Escobeda Mark Esping Carolyn Evans Paul Faville Joan Ferring Page 82 Sophs- Class of '59 Margarita Figueroa Roger Fine Claudia Fisher Sandra Fisher James Flanagan Vivian Ford Barbara Forster Harold Franklin Paul Frederick Jeanne Fremont Richard Friedt Bob Frinier Jimmy Frye Betty Gannon Gayle Garfield Mary Gdovin Tamara George Edward Gerstenkorn Gary Gettle Jil Gibson Dwight Giesmann Judy Giger Bob Gitterman Artie Gonzales Peggy Goodnoe Bill Goss Robert Graves Carroll Gray Judy Gray Fred Green Beverly Greer Joanne Gregorich Mike Griggs Georgan Grimm Barry Groff Nancy Gunter Pat Gunter Judy Gustafson Pat Haacke Gloria Hack Sandy Haldeman Peggy Hall Raynelle Halsey Joel Hamm Allen Hamlin Bill Hance Gary Hancock Patricia Hannon Madalon Harkins Judy Harnstrom Kathy Harris Jo Ellen Harvey Theresa Harvey Al Hatfield Nancy Hatrak Bill Hauck Barbara Hauer Douglas Hawthorne Dave Hayward Jo Hechinger Harold Heffington Ted Helms Judy Henegan Page 83 .,,. , H X X f I W . - .,.q..:s::::.::s::esws:::5.::::g:wg::ga-::::. w -:fx i ' X N X s X XS? 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Koskie Beverly Kozup Henry Kreici Curtis Krosting Tim Krumwied Pat Kubec Ron Kuklovsky Richard Kunz Leonard Kuras Page 84 Sophs- Class of '59 Charlene Jo Lambert Jackie Lambert Janice Lambert Hector Landeros Dorothy Lane Lorraine Lang James Larrabee J Garry Lazzarotto Larry Lazzarotto Jerry Leaf Patricia Ledesma Charles Leis lla Lewis Ronald Libby Bruce Lier Chriss Lier Gerry Lier Dave Limon David Linderman Judy Linker Marianne Linville Qs-s.. Carolyn Livingston Carolyn Locke Kathy Loomis Mary Esther Lopez Woodie Loyd Dorothy Lubetski Bob Luce Donna Luke Ray Lyon Sandy Lyons Earl MacDonald Valerie Madden Bennie Madrigal Richard Maher Carolyn Maiden Roger Malstead Cecelia Mandala Alberta Manley Donald Martin Nancy Martin William lBillQ Martin r Sandra Martinez John Massey Alice Mata Jerry Mathews Dell McCullough Sandy McComic Madalyn McCurdy tw. .- Janene McGhee Dorothy McGraw Lorraine Mclntosh Ernie McKenzie Lonnie McPherson Norman McWaters Bob Mead Robert Medel N K X Gail Merrell Judy Metcalfe Buck Michaels Barbara Miller Jack Mitchell 5 Wayne Mitchell Page 85 ..1,5,:ag5:a4' eg' ,, A a- 3,1 .:::.. , ,,,.: ,... if: Y. 'S nk :Ezi- 'WSP X ' 1 50' ww Q z 4' 4' M A if Us 3 'Q , ,, K 546 5 'Q 25555: an K f 401- T' . 'D Q. Sai X Wflgf' 522Ei'fEfIi? ':: ' -Q ll sk X ,X X ik -L - -s as . Q I 'S V ' Q: . 5 . 3 ,gk bf , 255 we Liss.-QQ si Q X Q 'S 53 R Q Qi is-r Sophs -1 Class of '59 William Mitchener Art Moder David Molner Donald Molner Vic Molner Elizabeth Monroe Patty Monroe Sharron Moody Gary Moore Walter Moore Wesley Moore Adelaide Morella Connie Moreno Carol Morgan Karen Morrison Teddy Morrison Merri Lyn Mortensen Jeannie Mott Tom Mottes Janice Mudie Gary Mulkins Eleanor Mulley Diane Murray Eddie Murrietla Ann Myers Joneal Nelson Peggy Nelson Hans Nissen Gordon Noordman Jane O'Dell Quinton O'Neal Phil Ortiz Don Ortmann Carolyn Osborn Carolyn Palmer Pamela Palmer Barbara Park Michael Parmer Anita Parrott Jerry Pasich Gayle Patterson Diane Paul Bob Payan Diane Payne Victor Pearce Mike Pearse Charlene Pearson Sharon Pearson Martha Penrod Karen Penttila James Perumean Sandra Peterson Charles Petrovich Ernest Pipoly Lois Pitts Joan Polidori Gwynn Pollard Eddie Poole Judy Powell Arlene Praefke Karen Raasch Janice Raborn Carole Ragan Page 86 Sophs- Class of '59 Wesley Rainey Gloria Ramaker Paul Rasmussen Rhea Rasmussen Allan Rasmusson Carl Rauch Ronnie Ray Bill Reaney Arthur Reid Jimmie Reid Ilene Rhodes Lettie Rice lone Rich Judy Richardson Ralph Richardson Sally Rieder Colleen Risco Naomi Ritchson Lois Rizuto Sandy Robarge Harvey Robbins Judie Robenalt Jim Roberts Janus Roberts Mildred Roberts Doris Rockefeller Pat Rogers Tom Roney Dana Roper Wesley Rosecrans Robert Ross Sybil Rucks Bernice Ruderman Mary Rupp Richard Sabala Walter Sakach Martha Sanchez Rose Sanchez Floyd Sanderson Vivian Saunders Dorothy Schaffer Robert Scheu Carol Scholl Keith Schoonover Fred Scott Earlene Scott Brenda Seaman Pat Seaman Theron Sellers Gloria Senteno David Sewell Frank Shadbolt Ted Shaw Gary Sheets Gary Shelly Lee Shershow Marla Shields Michael Shifflet David Shirley Barbara Simmons Bob Simmons Paul Simon Paula Simpson Page 87 e , le l ,Ss :X se - ' x eggs kg ' Q x is SX of s B A Q 3 Q X X Q sc X .,., ,. . .,.. ,.,. , . N wi ,, ww W ,W vw-,523 W1 n aff M432 x 'V 'X l 1 Q Sophs- Class of '59 John Singer Carole Sizelove Susie Smertz Dennis Smith Everett Smith Jean Smith Judy Smith Mike Smith Mildred Smith Ralph Smith Robert Smith Ronald Smith Tom Smith Paula Smyser Ronnie Smelgrove Gary Sokolis Pat Standley Jerry Stec Linda Steere Jerry Stevens Gerry Steward Marlene Stewart linda Stinson Gordon Strain Roseann Streckfuss John Stubler Michael Studier Brenda Sturgell 1 . ' Wanda Swanson D ,::A Charles Swenson . L 5222:-5' I Ron Szukiewicz f bx Ronald Talbot ' Neva Tallman I Q 5 Jeff Tanksley ' J., Kent Taylor VIPE E X .,.,.. ., ,- ag: Mx X tw 'Wfsggq QIPR J' K e, Tom Taylor Mildred Telling John Teremy Anthony Tesoriero Marvin Thomas Linda Thompson Richard Thompson Robert lBobJ Thompson Dennis Tierney .lim Tisue Mary Louise Toledo Karen Tommerson Chuck Tondro Ann Tostenson Carol Ann Toth Harry Tovaas Robert Trageser Glen Treadwell Karen Tryon Bob Turck Byron Turner Sharon Tweit Neil Twohig Gordon Ungles Richard Valdez Janet Van Dyke Don Vehlewald Rosemary Vespo Page 88 Sophs- Class of '59 Ruth Viten .lulene Vogt Joan Vreeken Judith Vreeken Bill Walberg Johanna Walker Robert Walker lelia Wallace Robert Walmsley Mike Walsh Carole Watling Stan Waugh Druscilla Weber Sandra Weber Ron Wells Dawne Wesson Barbara West Jeanette West Thomas West Billy Joe White Joy White Judy White Delores Whitney Joan Wickware Rosalie Wied Linda Wieting Pat Willard Marilyn Willburn Carol Williams Coy Williams Roy Williams Vernon Williams Melvin Willis Charles Wilson David Wilson Dennis Wilson Earldine Wilton Mike Winger Jolene Wodziak Tom Woods Mary Worsham Lucille Yates Ruth Zuerner Page 89 5 Scribble Here Through Crgonizotions, e Learn Responsibility Perhaps very 'Few of us realize i'l', buf our organizalions give us +he 'Firs'I' funda- menlals in learning responsibilily. H' is in lhese clubs +ha+ we learn how +o besl' ge+ along wi+h o'rher people, in olher words, many of us here learn diplomacy. ln laler nlife +his alone will prove +o be more lhan invaluable. The organizarions al' DSHS are nol' made for a few, bul' for everyone. Re- gardless of your 'rasle +here is al' leasl' one, if no+ many, of +he clubs +o suil' your own individual personalily. Page 99 Do you like 'ro click a camera shuHer, or would you ralher use fhal' finger +o push a chessman across a board? There's a club for you if you do, and if you're l'he domes'l'ic 'l'ype, FHA will le+ you puH'er around in some dough or break a few sew- ing machine needles. There is no need for idle hands a+ Downey High because 'lhere are enough iobs +o keep al leasl 'rwo hands per person busy all year long. X on-M-2. '- iff' ::5:5:rQ:.,, 4 .,:9,,:5- ix. ' wk X 'Tk sllln . N .,..-...N ,, N--....,,,,,... , is 1 K V di Q., ,.x Q ,ze ,,. Q J' 4 'X --Q , eb 'QSW 'M ioxssfw X Q X -' ' V A K , - M X x X :QM-. S Q X gt. w X W X. S. A ,NS S A xpgxgy svi xv x 3, we Q-t x K Q M Q - x X .. X, N -1 x .x ,Ax gs f 0 N . , . x xx sg f x, Q M, x W ag , ' Q w MSG Q? ' - 5 fs- , x 'Lv 'SN .fwgstc 'X I SIN x 'E ,N 5. M A Q x -A www? , gs QP X K A .C x 1 K' ' fiwif, N' W' Q' vii? A A NSN j ,Mx vw xmwwlik '55:'::53 my Q1 NS IBS! fa ws ami 11 W , ,S w -1-w g.: 111 SM 1135315 51 llllff, 5? l S sf 9 lo as .,.,. ,b wmv 'Y ,sf Q. .is a. X ' Q ,,:5:::s,:.' :-r:-s N 5 15555-:':ff5EIEf?a':I:zi2:'. ' . wiv sf Sk us? E , .-x X ks me Q, M. ,..,X,X X W Q u A 'Wir - 3 1.4.2, ff x W pw uf - S Q Our Judicial Department STUDENT COURT Seated: Ron Tyler, Toni Merrell, Mickey Bowman l2nd semester Chief Justicel, Ed Frazier list semester Chief Justicel, Norma Springer, Kent Taylor Standing: Neil Malmberg, Karen McCoy, Sheila Spydell, Karen Morrison, Carol Asmus, Gay Overstreet, Jim Woodworth Guilty or not guilty? The decision is up to our Student Court, when students are brought before it for infractions of the Viking Code. The procedure is similar to that of our regular state and federal courts. If you are found guilty, you may get to clean up the campus, visit Mr. Warren's office during snack period, in- stead of meeting with your friends, or even be expelled, depend- ing on the seriousness of your crime. These range from littering the campus to smoking on the school grounds. Six iudges are elected each semester to serve for one year, insuring a continuity of some members from semester to semester. Court officials and the Chief iustice are chosen by the iudges themselves. The Chief Justice is a senior boy who has already served on the Court for one semester. At the beginning of the year, the Court was aided by 60 monitors, but at the second semester, the homeroom repre- sentatives were given this as a duty, forming the House of Repre- sentatives. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICIALS Seated: Ken Warren lsergeant-at-armsl, Winton Frame lprosecuting attorneyl Standing: Barry Williams lbailiffl, Linda Sardou fclerkl Page 94 SECOND SEMESTER OFFICIALS Seated: Jeri Stacy lbailiffl, Frank Flachman lclefense attorneyl Standing: Larry Linn lclerkl, Mary Reaney lprosecuting attorneyj John Zeuthen lsergeant-at-a rmsl Something New Has Been Added 9 BOYS'lEAGUE This year at DSHS a new organization took form, when a Boy's League was formed, for the purpose of providing more activities for the boys while the Girls' League is sponsoring their regularly Front: Don Lang fpresidentl, Mr. A. H. Shiney ladviserl established programs. The previous office of Com- missioner of Boys' Activities was made an ex-officio duty of the Boys' league president. This year the League was responsible for several assemblies for boys only. Pictured here are: Back: Dallas Moon liunior representativel, Randy Meadows Qtreasurerl, Jim Eis lsophomore representativel, Dave Wright fvice presidentj, Ronnie Russell Narsity Club representativel, Bill Witke lsenior representa- tivel, Bill Gibbs Ksergeant-at-armsl VARSITY Every winner of a varsity letter, and any senior who CLUB year succeeded the previous Letterman's Club. Chief requis- ite for membership, other than winning a letter, is attendance at the meetings. Pictured here are those who managed to do this most of the time: earned a letter in any of the other smaller sports divisions, is eligible for membership in the Varsity Club, which this Bottom Row: Paul Adams, Jack Trumbo, Randy Meadows, Tony Mi tchener, Ron Hodge, lash Stevenson, Russell Wilson, Tom Hamlin Middle Row: Dallas Moon, Dave Okura, Dan lopez, Ron Russell, Jack Reid, Vince Myers, Dick Seeley, Bruce Pickard Top Row: Athletic Director W. H. Smitheran isponsorl, Steve Cropper, Bill Rosecrans, Jim Beat, Stan Perumean, Bill Spawr, John Rodri- guez, Ron Crawford, Don Nelson, Coach Jim Schultz isponsarl Page 95 Page 96 Girls Join Their Talents and Ideas GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET, FIRST SEMESTER Seated: Mary Reaney, President, Lannie Berrett, Vice President, Peggy Jacobson, Secretary, Kathy Shafer, Treasurer, fNot pictured, Geneva Janes, Junior Representative! Standing: Carol Asmus, Historian, Brenda Sturgell, Historian, Carol Scholl, Sophomore Representative, Mary Beth Willems, Girls' State Representative, Nancy Grissom, Senior Representative Howdy, and Hi, were bywords around the DSHS campus at the start of school, as the Girls' League sponsored Howdy Week, to create an atmosphere of friendliness for newcomers to the school. Then, with the theme of Autumn leaves, the first semester cabinet was installed, and another autumn theme, Harvest Moon, was the setting for the Sophomore Girls' Guest Day, on October 31, the first of three such occasions for girls in the three classes. Sky Dust was the theme for the Junior Guest Day, as snow fell in the auditorium on December I2. Senior Girls had their day on May 24, to the theme of I'Il Be Seeing You. A continuing activity throughout the year was the Campus Pal program, whereby newcomers to the school were enabled to make friends quickly and easily. Big social event of the year, as usual, was the Girls' League- sponsored dance at South Gate Municipal Auditorium on March 2, with the mystery behind the Green Door. The population of the campus was swelled with teddy bears and Raggedy Anns on Doll Day, January 23. I GlRL'S LEAGUE CABINET, SECOND SEMESTER Seated: Carole Griggs, President, Sandy Batchelor, Vice President, Norma Springer, Secretary, Penny Pearson, Treasurer Standing: Janice Hughes, Sunshine Chairman, Druscilla Weber, Sophomore Representative, Peggy Jacobson, Campus Pal Chairman, Camellia Kilpatrick, Junior Representative, Cheri Peak, Senior Representative, Helen Cowell, Historian, and Peggy Goodnoe, Historian to Form a League of Friendship Mrs. Karyn Sanders, Girls' league sponsor, and the two presidents peek through the Valentine theme decorations at the installation, February 1. , y . X X 1 ln between the two assemblies necessary for the Mrs. Marie Gunter Reinke, first Girls' League Song and Yell second semester installation ceremonies, girls leader, receives corasge from Carole Griggs, as Mrs. Virginia re-pin favors taken from the heart decorations Darby Warren, first league President, gives congratulations Page 97 li... Architects of o Record VOLSUNG STAFF Well, here it is, finished at last. But there were times when we thought we couldn't make it on time. This thought was first brought to mind when we realized that the dead- line was more than iust a word to be worried about some other time. Day after day everyone was kept busy with pictures to be taken, then cut and pasted, layouts to be planned, names to be checked for accuracy, and copy, copy, copy to be writ- ten. Now, however, the staff agrees that it was a iob worth doing. lt's all for you, we hope you like it! MARY MONROE Editor-in-Chief DAVE CARY BILL PROUT BRENT PARKER Business Manager Sports Editor Photographer JERI TAMARA HALL Page 98 STACY CAROLINE SPEARS PA1' HATCHEL BONNIE LOONEY MOLLY MORRISON of Our 1956-57 School Year NANCY GRISSOM Co-Assistant Editor MR. THOMAS H. JOHNSON Our Harried Adviser CHERI PEAK Co-Assistant Editor DAVID KAPANOSKE JANET PADGETT TONI ZIEGLER DONNA PUTNAM MARIAN HINMAN JANICE HUGHES Page 99 Headlines and Deadlines SANDY CASEY Second Page Editor First Semester NANCY GRISSOM Third Page Editor First Semester BILL LACEY lChewin' the Fatj JANICE HUGHES Editor-in-Chief, Both Semesters Sports Editor First Semester A Q . K . I CHERI PEAK LARRY EZZELL GERRY SUTLIFF JUDY SABO Page 100 NINA SOMMERFIELD CAROL MELLICK KEN CAMPBELL BETTY GILLESPIE LINDA BRYAN Second Page Editor Second Semester NORMA SPRINGER Third Page Editor Second Semester LAIRD PLUMLEIGH Mouthin' Off Sports Editor Second Semester TERRY McDONALD They Brought the News MR. THOMAS H. JOHNSON KAfter all copy is ini NORSEMAN STAFF Deadlines . . . this word was as well known to the Norseman reporters as their first names. They learned that a newspaper thrives on deadlines, an adviser sets them, editors assign them, and reporters hate them. The busy staff with pencil in hand made weekly trips around the campus in search of news and then after finding some came back to the iournalism room to write it and hand it over to the editor who edited it and wrote a headline for ii. On Thursday the Norseman was set into type at the live Wire, proof read and printed, then sixth period Fridays de- livered to the classrooms, thus ending the cycle of the Norse- man and its staff. MAURINE CARTER SANDY BATCHELOR FRED HERRO SALLY EDWARDS MIKE JENKS BRENT PARKER Page 101 Service to School LES TORCHERES Bottom Row: Karlene Sibley 12nd semester historianl, Patti Walta llst semester treasurerl, Helen Janes list semester vice presidentl, Faye Deaton llst semester presidentl, Linda Sardou 42nd semester presidentj, Mary Reaney i2nd semester secretaryj, Toni Merrell l2nd semester treasurerj Caroline Spears l2nd semester vice presidentl, Toni Ziegler l2ncl semester historianl, Janet Lassick llst semester historianl, Lannie Berrett llst semester historianl Second Row: Janet Ludlow, Linda Bartgis, Janice Hughes, Sheila Spydell, Pat Hatchel, Sandy Batchelor, Sandy Consiglio, Norma Springer Jerolyn Stacy, Mrs. Jane Walta, sponsor Top Row: Peggy Jacobson, Mary Beth Willems, Carole Griggs, Carol Butler, Nancy Grissom, Edy Barghini, Bonnie Looney, Cheri Peak Second semester neophytes are introduced at the annual Sweethearts Ball, held February ll at the Woman's Club Page lOQ Service! . . . This single word serves as the motto of these thirty girls, member of Les Torcheres, the honorary girls' service club, which is the dream and goal of nearly every Vickie Viking at Downey Senior High School. Member- ship is obtained by having good grades, many service points earned in helping at school affairs, and by teacher recommendation. The purpose of the club is to do service for the school, when- ever it is needed. From the first neophyte initiation, to the Memorial Day assembly, the girls in black are working constantly. As reward for their hard work throughout the year, they were given a field trip to see the picture, Ten Commandments, and Seven Wonders of the World. ls Their Purpose and Goal SWORD AND SHIELD Bottom Row: Mr. Norris Voas, sponsor, Vince Myers, Bill Lacey, Winton Frame, Ron Russell, .lack Trumbo, Dave Wright, Karl Giebler, Don Lang, Barry Williams Middle Row: Don Wilson, Jim Arnold, Jeff Capaci, Dallas Moon, Randy Meadows, Bob West, Bob Kasunic Top Row: Bob Sheets, Jim Flowers, Larry Dahlgren, John Zeuthen, Jack Cate, Dick Seeley, Gene Hubbard, John Fox Come on, you iuniors! let's beat those seniors! Pull 'em over the line, seniors! These calls bring back memories of Viking Day, and with this comes the memory of the club that sponsors this annual event, Sword 8. Shield. These boys, who are all iuniors and seniors, are chosen for membership by their service to the school. Their sponsor, Mr. Norris Voas, helps them plan their activities, which this year in- cluded, besides Viking Day, a beard-growing contest, and co-sponsorship with les Torcheres of the annual Sweethearts Ball. Miss Bristle, in the person of Carol Waters, presents John Behning, beard contest winner, with electric razor Page lO3 Page 104 It Takes More Than Brains CSF COUNCIL, FIRST SEMESTER Bottom Row: Sandy Batchelor iSecretaryl, Nancy Grissom iHistorianl, Edy Barghini iDistrict Representativel, .lack Cate iPresidentJ, Carole Griggs Nice Presidentj, Cheri Peak iDistrict Representativel, Mary Reaney iDistrict Repre sentativel, Lana Bigler iTreasurerJ Top Row: Barry Williams, Judy Stuffle, Karen Tommerson, Janet Ludlow, Helen Cowell, Sue Skinner, Lee Shershow CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION Membership in CSF is earned by collecting ten points, eight of which must be in grades, two may be in service, with each A counting for three points, each B for one. The CSF Council, consisting of elected members from each CSF class, was originated a few years ago because of the ever-increasing membership in the organization. Since it is next to impossible for the advisers to hold a semi-monthly meeting of the membership, these electad councilmen meet to de- cide on important matters, and then report the re- sults to the individual classes. The regular officers of CSF are also on the council, with the president acting as chairman. CSF COUNCIL, SECOND SEMESTER Bottom Row: Edy Barghini iDistrict Representativel, Cheri Peak iDistrict Representativej, Toni Merrell Ureasurerl Peggy Jacobson iHistorianl, Dave Cary iPresidentl, Margie Pettit iSecretaryl, Mary Reaney iDistrict Representa tivel, Bernice Ruderman Nice Presidentl, Janice Hughes Top Row: Lynda Robb, Janet Ludlow iDistrict Representativel, Gayle Carter, Gary Shelley, Jack Shershow, Richard Ballard, Lee Shershow iDistrict Representativel, Louis DeMartino, Nancy Grissom, Druscilla Weber, Lorna Stophel, Penny Pearson iDistrict Representativel To Attoin Their Goal .... 'X CSF LIFE MEMBERS Life membership, carrying the title of sealbearer, is awarded to students who have been CSF members for four semesters, one of which must be in the senior year. At the end of the first semester 37 had qualified for this distinct honor. Pictured here are: Bottom Row: Toni Ziegler, Judy Stuffle, Janice Hughes, Laura Berry, Ruth Emrick, Roberta Bays, Arlen Pitchford, Claudine Hoffman, Arlis Pitch- ford, Ethel Byrum, Arlene Carlucci Middle Row: Mary Reaney, Lorna Stophel, Faye Deaton, Mary Beth Willems, Edy Barghini, Ellie Swanson, Carole Griggs, Robert Phillips, James Krause, Robert Cunningham, Roberta Louis Top Row: Margie Pettit, Nancy Grissom, Jack Cate, Sue Skinner, Larry Acree, Marilyn Matheson, Sharon Adel, Judy Foley, Carol Rasmussen, Rachel Lopez, Larry Dahlgren Not pictured: Cheri Peak. Posthumous awards were given to Mary Monroe and Pat Read. GOLD CERTIFICATE WINNERS Gold certificates signify three semesters of membership in CSF. At the end of the first semester these students had reached this plateau. Bottom Row: Lillian Corbet, Jeannie Wylde, Susan Leachman, Lana Bigler, Virginia Schneider, Sandy Consiglio, Maureen Stoner, Penny Pearson, Diane Francis Second Row: Anna Van Raaphorst, Sandy Batchelor, Frances DeOlden, Betty Gillespie, Betty Felt, Kathleen McCoy, Susan Butler, Toni Merrell, Janet Ludlow, Marianne Gallina, Camellia Kilpatrick, Larry Brown Third Roan: 'Jim lLyons, Joan Twardowski, Sandy Melton, Bonnie Looney, Peggy Jacobson, Gayle Carter, Joyce Tenney, Helen Maikson, Loretta Purdy, Jac S ers ow Top Row: Richard Ballard, Terry Cisco, Jerry Hatfield, Winsor Crosby, Bill Butler, Bob West, John Fox, Herman Schlugel, Jim Armantage, Bill Kassen Page lO5 Scholarship and Service SILVER CERTIFICATE WINNERS Silver certificates are given to those CSF members who have made the grade for two semesiers. This picture includes those who had reached this goal at the close of the first semester of this year. Bottom Row: Margie Cavanaugh, Helen Janes, Elaine Duffield, Patti Walta, Diane Riegert, Muriel Bernstein, Janet Lassick, Lynda Robb Second Row: Mary Lowe, Jeanne Bilder, Elizabeth Hill, Marilyn Pearson, Janice Harris, Tamara Hall, Marilyn Puffett, Sandy Walberg, Linda Bartgis Third Row: Janet Padgett, Chris Boddum, Linda Jefry, Linda Phillips, Brian Prentice, Richard Coss, Ralph Truiillo Top Row: Sam Page, Kenneth Schaeffer, Art Tompkins, Wayne Simonson, Larry Linn unmvmwsammu A S f f BRONZE CERTIFICATE WINNERS Bronze certificates are awarded to those achieving CSF membership for one semester. At the close of the first semester these students pictured above had won that honor. Bottom Row: Jim Galeotti, Carolyn Twaddle, Carolyn Holt, Nancy Grant, Norma Springer, Pat Grove, Nancy Blackford, Joan Polidori, Judy Whistler, Joan Ferring, JoAnn Hechinger, Ruth Viten, Patricia Hannon, Dawne Wesson Second Row: Robert Rechin, George Zimmerman, Arlene Cogswell, Bernice Ruderman, Marie Tufts, Diane Magnusson, Bonnie Rasmussen, Linda Quigley, Pat Ahern, Nancy Hooker, Ricky Walther, Myrna Lass, Frances Woods, Shirley Jefcoat, Janice Hunter, Barbara Forster Third Row: Marianne Linville, Patricia Bryant, Norman McWaters, Helen Cowell, Stephen Burnette, Louis De Martino, Gary Shelley, Harvey Bobele, Sharon Holowach, Johanna Walker, Mary Erwin, Gloria Heck, Barry Williams Top Row: Gary Sokolis, Tom Woods, Perry Kolander, Dave Cary, Bill Lyons, George Pearn, Tom Greeley, Jack Dahlgren, Eddie Danner, Don Ort- mann, Lee Shershow, Bob Frinier, Richard Gaines, William Aguilar Page 106 Headed for Heaven in Different Ways Under the leadership of the two semester presidents, Norma Springer and Sally Tufts, Bible Club reached its greatest attendance peak this year, with many speakers and relig- ious leaders from all over the world taking part in the regular Thursday morning meetings. Bible Club is non-sectarian, and is open to any student who feels the need for religious stimulation. lt is sponsored by Mr. Rudy Cooper. Pic- tured here are the officers for the two semesters. BIBLE CLUB t I Bottom Row: Gay Overstreet lfirst semester vice presidentl, Norma Springer lfirst semester presidentl, Sally Tufts isecond semester presidentl, Faye Deaton lsecond semester vice presidentj Top Row: Bob Harris lsecond semester devotional chairmanl, Mary Beth Willems lfirst semester song leaderl, Myrna Huffman isecond semester publicity chairmanl, Pat Kardashian lsecond semester secretaryt, Sandy Powers lfirst semester secretaryl, Nancy Grissom lfirst semester publicity chairmanl, and Vince Myers lsecond semester song leaderl ASTRONOMY CLUB Bottom Row: Mr. Wilson, Lee Shershow, John Giles, Jack Shershow, Stan Truitt, Jim Armantage, Roberta Bays Top Row: Clarence Dickey, Winsor Crosby, Lewis Hildreth, Eddie Danner, Larry Smead, .lack Dahlgren Under the sponsorship of Mr. Louis Wilson, the Astronomy Club was formed this year at DSHS, and is composed of boys who are inter- ested in learning more about the universe we live in. The president of the club, Stan Truitt, has a tele- scope at his home, and frequent trips are made there by the club members who wish to study the stars and planets. Pictured here are: Page lO9 Only Ma ke-Believe Page HO Bottom Row: Janice Hughes, Mary Beth Willems, Caroline Spears lfirst semester presidentl, Bonnie looney lsecond semester presidentj Bill Butler, Camellia Kilpatrick, Nancy Grissom, Mr. Harry Francisco isponsorl Second Row: Frances Diliberto, Elaine Duffield, Bill Lyons, Nancy Hooker, Ethel Byrum Third Row: Carol Mellick, Jerolyn Stacy, Edy Barghini, Betty Tally, Virginia Schneider, Nancy Crump Fourth Row: Pat Hatchel, Betty Gillespie, Gayle Carter, Linda Hanft, Linda Bryan, Maureen Stoner Fifth Row: Kenneth Schaffer, Betty Felt, Mike Bartlett, Carole Griggs Sixth Row: Jeannie Wylde, Sue Skinner, Cheri Peak, Jeannette Giles, Carolyn Twaddle, Linda Giles Top Row: Phyllis Rogers, Faye Deaton, linda Rankin, Glenda Pastor, Fred Herro CARDINAL MASQUE Future actors and actresses find good experience presented scenes from top-run plays for the seniors. in joining Cardinal Masque. Juniors and seniors are Their year was high-lighted by a trip to see My Fair eligible, and are selected on their dramatic abilities. Lady. Cardinal Masque offers good experience and This year Cardinal Masque put on a program for the lots of fun for students with future acting aspirations. sophomores, and during the campaign assembly, they PETITE MASQUE Since Cardinal Masque is restricted to iuniors and seniors, another drama club, Petite Masque, was formed to take care of sophomores who are interested in all phases of dramatics. The club was some- what limited in its activities, but did provide an opportunity for many students who will be members of Cardinal Masque later. Pictured here are: Seated: Mr. James Hooper isponsorlp Left to right: Jerry Stec, Dorlee Allison, Chuck Turney, Jerry Dahlberg, Judy Crawford, Carol Asmus, Carol Scholl, Sandy Haldeman. International Relations Page 112 LATIN COUNCIL Bottom Row: George Johnson, Barry Williams, James Woodworth, Neil Malmberg Middle Row: Sandra Consiglio, Barbara Hayek, Maureen Stoner, Laura Berry, Geneva Janes, Patti Kardashian Top Row: Lee Shershow, Jim Farnsworth, Ken Warren, Mike Merchant, Margie Cocroft, Helen Janes Latin Council is, in reality, a miniature Student Council. It consists of representatives from all the Latin Clubs. Council members go to the Latin classes and get ideas for their planning of proiects and parties. This year the Council gave a Christmas party and in- vited all the latin, German, and Spanish classes. The highlight of the year was the annual Latin Banquet, where first year students are bought as slaves by the second and third year students. This was followed by feasting, games, and singing lin latin, of coursel. Feasting in the Roman manner, with first year students as slaves of the patricians Through Language Clubs SPANISH COUNCIL Seated: Margy Pettit, Lois Ethington, Sandy Batchelor, Linda Elmore, Karen Morrison, Rosemarie Vespo Second Row: Molly Morrison ifirst semester presidentl, Bonnie Looney lsecond semester presidentl, Joy White, Fran DeOlden, Susan Leachman Sylvia Sheridan, Janet Lassick, Joan Polidori, Kathy Young, Rose Sanchez, Judy Richardson, Bob Gitterman Back Row: Winsor Crosby, Jerry Jonnum, Ken Porter, Bill Juhasz, Bert DuMars, Alex Zambrano, Phil Ortiz, Ronnie Sauder GERMAN COUNCIL Left to Right: Gay Overstreet ipresidentl, Miss Grace Rand isponsorl, Jerry Watkins, Ann van Raaphorst Promoting an understanding of the foreign lan- guages which are part of the curriculum at DSHS, the language clasess, through their Councils, exchanged programs with each other, so that students of Spanish learned about German and French culture, and vice versa. German was a new language in the curriculum this year, and Miss Grace Rand became the sponsor of the clubs and council. Mr. Deliz became sponsor ol the French Club and Council after Mrs. Barger lefl at the end of the first semester. Co-sponsor of the Spanish Council were Miss Rand and Miss Jean Eld- ridge. ll Htl. FRENCH COUNCIL Left to Right: Mr. J. Donald Deliz isponsorl, Lana Bigler, Linda Giles, Kay Leary ipresidentl, Merritt Stillman, Ricky Walther, Linda Hanft Page H3 5 S 5 5 E 2 3 3 S Q x S Sky-High Fly-Boys and Microscope Peerers AVIATION CLUB For all those students interested in flying, or in any phase of aeronautics, the Aviation Club is the answer. This year the club visited the Northrop Aeronautical Institute, and took a trip lby plane, of coursej to Catalina. Pictured here are: Seated, First Row: Larry Dahlgren, Jim Krause, Dan Stockton, Jerry Hatfield lpresidentj, Sylvia Sheridan, Bill Peterson, Margaret Severson, Mr. Alevander Collie lsponsorj Seated, Second Row: Robert Phillips, Bill Butler, Paul LeCoq, Lyal Beck, Fred Buckner, Robert Szukiewicz Back, Left to Right: Ron Crawford, Bill Lyons, Steve Burnett, Garold Tisue, Ron Snelgrove, Joe Schlomer, Bob Caraway, Diane Brady, Mike Studier, Harry Bobele In Link Trainer: Clarence Dickey FLORA AND FAUNA CLUB Another club for students with special interests is the Flora and Fauna Club, re-named from the Science Club. This is for students interested in learning more about the plants and animals which inhabit our world. Pictured here are: Left to Right: Mr. Robert Zimmer, Ron Hodge, Richard Coss, Linda Jefry, Kenny Davis, Charles Carson, George Zimmerman, Miss Alice Tucker Page II5 Sports in Shorts Page II6 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Bottom Row: Janice Harris, Charlotte Huffman, Vickie Caughran, Juanita Coon, DeAnna Inks, Kathy Incardona, Lois Corman, Marla Shields, Alice Mata Second Row: Sandy Power, Beverly Kozup, Sandy Hoff, Linda Lyons, Annie Hockman, Ricky Walther IPresidentJ, Barbara Logan, Pam Heuser, Carolyn Pahner, Pat Bryant, Sue Hillegas Third Row: Jo Prentice, Pat Hannon, Martha Penrod, Sharon Martello, Irene Copplin, Barbara Loder, Ricky Ryckman, Ruth Zuerner, Jo Ellen Cline Top Row: Marilyn Matheson, Leah Molinelli, Penny Price, Barbara Forester, Gayle Garfield, Barbara Boggs, Estelle Kroes, Carolyn Locke, Sylvia Sheridan, Miss Norma Oistedt Climaxing the year of sports for girls, the Girls' A?hletic Association, better known as GAA, held their awards banquet at the Silver Saddle Inn. Ricky Wal- ther was presented with the trophy annually awarded to the senior girl who has done the most for GAA, Ruth Benda, Ann Hockman and Ricky were awarded two Other activities for the year were the sponsorship cf the Get Acquainted Dance, and a number of play- days held with other schools. All types of sports- swimming, volleyball, basketball, speedball, softball, and bowling, as well as modern dancing, are under- taken by these girls. stars, and other letters and awards were given. GAA SWIMMING Bottom Row: Joy White, Judy Daniels, Shirley Trotter, Sharon Martello, Margaret Severson Second Row: Barbara Logan, Carolyn Pahner, Rhea Rasmussen, linda Jefry, Judy Richardson, Nancy Burgoyne Third Row: Sylvia Sheridan, Barbara Boggs, Elizabeth Monroe, Carol Sizelove, Jeannette Rulon, Barry Groff Top Row: Sue Hillegas, Pat Bryant, Judy Swett, Barbara Forester, Georgan Grimm Flachman They Mix Fun with Service Off-campus clubs, including Hi-Y, Tri-Y and car clubs, receive recogni- tion on the school campus if they are properly sponsored and supervised, and registered in the principal's office. They are allowed to wear club AMICIS Seated: Sandra Power, Jeri Sammons, Sharon Adel, Vera Cate Standing: Judy Foley, Nancy Grissom, Carol Rasmussen, Linda Quigley, Cheri Peak KADA KYS Seated: Caroline Spears, Sandi Gray, Judy Hoag, Marian Hinman, Donna Putnam, Mary Reaney, Toni Ziegler Standing: Pat Hatchel, Glenda Teague, Glenda Pastor, Judy Davis, Donna Thede, Sandy Thomas, Betty Stephens .sis-I:-. , X X X sr V : , 2 re1 Q S T T Y 1 ,Q X ,.,' ' , H H. ' ' I A S AX i ii B W Q .. A K ' I ' L Fi' Q 5 Sa P .. . ,.. ,...t:,r- .. f c JOKERS Seated: Karl Giebler, Jerry Starr, Eddie Seaber, Winton Frame, Mickey Bowman, Dan Lopez Second Row: Gary Mathers, Brent Huntsman, Bill Spawr, Bill Lacey, Bill Moore, Bob Wesl Top Row: Randy MucCullough, Dave Wright, John Fox, Gary Beniamin, Eddie Wallar, Bob Halley, Jerry Jonnum, Jack Cate, Ron Tyler iackets or sweaters, sponsor fund-raising proiects, dances and put on talent shows. They play an important part in providing extra-curricular activities for the students. BON VEINES Bottom Row: Lynda Sardou, Carolyn Williams, Sue Sanders, Laurel Arnold, Helen Ziler, Anne Connor, Sandra Consiglio Top Row: Lynda Robb, Sandra Casey, Suellen Skinner, Carole Griggs Karen Herman, Mary Beth Willems, Linda Bryan, Karlene Sibley CHER AMIS Bottom Row: Janice Hughes, Penny Surber, Elaine Duffield Second Row: Wanda Kendrick, Pat Grove, Jill Ostler, Jeannette Giles Carol Waters, Connie McCoy, Jo Daily Top Row: Frances Diliberto, Ellie Swanson, LaVonne Ritchie, Judy Rea gan, Jeri Stacy, Kay Tidwell, Sheila Spydell, Peggy Jacobson MARQUIS Bottom Row: Gilvie Donwerth, Fred Espinosa, Charles Schaffer, Frank Middle Row: Frank Bellak, Don Darwin, Les Johns, Bob Pollard, Jerry Bradford, Dan Pasich Top Row: Dave Cary, John Zeuthen, Gene Copley, Dean Cook, Gary Tatlow, Merritt Stillman, Skip Hubbard, Ray Brownfield Page ll7 1 QS B A - Sx .. si Q- Q Sw was ,QQ Q3 QBMSV 2 SQ be if xe,w 231' I M at , 1 J J my ..Q E we sg fig Q 9 wsfs. Q is . 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VIKETTES Kneeling in Front: Cadet Colonel Carole Griggs Bottom Row: Betty Stephens, Captain, Diana Walworth, Carol Moore, Maryl Anderson, Kathy Robinson, Linda Giles, Kay Wilde, Sharron Jensen, Sandy Batchelor, Ethel Byrum, Patty Monroe, Karlene Sibley, Susan Abbott, Linda Robb Middle Row: Helen Ziler, Jeanett Rulon, Judy Hoag, Willy Hopson, Kathy McCoy, Germain Miller, Tamara Hall, Lannie Berrett, Judy Maxson, Betty Felt, Toni Merrell Top Row: Marian Hinman, Bonnie Rasmussen, Janet Padget, Joan Twardowski, Camellia Kilpatrick, Linda Jefry, Gayle Garfield, Linda Abrams, Linda Rankin, Susan Jones Page 120 for the Maroon ond White ViKETTE LEADERS Captain Betty Stephens, Cadet Colonel Carole Griggs, Captain Jill Ostler The Vikettes took first place in the Downey Parade, third prize a much-sought-after honor, and many a girl is willing to spend in the Arcadia Parade, and were a finalist selection of the ten best hours in perfecting the snappy, strutting step which adds so much drill teams in all Southern California, in a competition held at color and thrill to many sports events, particularly the football Corona. Being chosen to be a member of this group of girls is games. VIKETTES Bottom Row: Linda Hanft, Pat Baney, Lillian Rice, Janet Van Dike, Patti Walta, Linda Sardou, Judy King, Carol Rothermel, Anita Evans, Hacker, Geneva Janes, Donna Putnam, Kathy Shafer, Jiff Ostler lCaptainD Janice Middle Row: Diane Francis, linda Elmore, Janet Lassick, Jeannette Giles, Sue Sander, Susan Butler, Mary Lowe, Sandy Gray, Janice Raborn, Karen Tommerson, Carolyn Twaddle, Barbara Napravnik, Maureen Stoner Top Row: Deana Cook, Sandy Thomas, Peggy Oldenquist, Mary Reaney, Mary Beth Willems, Sherrie Shepard, Glenda Pastor, Vondra Finley Page l2l Their Vitality Plus YELL LEADERS ,mum Top: D is for Downey, in halftime card stunts Bottom: On the bench, but not out of the game Page 122 Steve Banks Linda Bryan Don Lang tYelI Kingl Pat Hatchel My Dave Cary Wffwif t WW BEE YELL LEADERS Jim O'Mara Myrna Lass Lynn Bailey Neil Malmberg Lana Bigler Kept Our School Spirit Soaring SONG LEADERS Glenda Teague Caroline Spears Jo Daily fSong Queenl Judy Davis Kay Tidwell '--., BEE SONG LEADERS Kathy Robinson Carol Moore Sharron Jensen Susan Butler Carolyn Twaddle Top: Pep and spirit at Friday pre-game football rally Bottom: Vikettes march through downtown Downey Page l23 Music and Batons Went 'Round and Round' FLAG TWIRLERS Janice Hughes, Jerolyn Stacy, Peggy Jacobson, Linda Bartgis, Lana Gross, Carol Morgan rm- . . wa. 1 VIKING BAND Bottom Row: Lee Mansfield lDrum Maiorl, Dennis Dockstader, Mike Butchers, Roseann Streckfuss, Pat Haacke, Roland Brust, Marvin Thomas, Jerry Corgan, Mr. Martin Schweitzer lDirectorl Second Row: Bob Frinier, James Weinrich, Rick Raabe, larry Dornon, David Page, Jerry Stec, Floyd Sanderson Third Row: Don Lopez, larry Black, Harold Franklin, Bob Cunningham, Tom Nott, Ronnie Williams Top: Bill Evans, Fred Willburn Page 1211 Spirit and Pep Their Motto Bottom Row: Penny Surber, Carol Waters, Linda Frey, Judy Sabo, Caroli -e Soears, Edy Barghini, Sandra Consiglio, Linda Byran, Peggy Goodnoe Second Row: Kay Tidwell, Joan Daily, Anne Tostenson, Pat Kelly, Pat Hatchel, Jo Ann DeNoble, Mary Erwin, Penny Pearson, Lana Bigler Third Row: Linda Bartgis, linda Phillips, Judy Davis, Marianne Gallina, Lorna Stophel, Marilyn Puffet, Sharon Moody, Bonnie looney, Glenda Clark Fourth Row: Nancy Grissom, Gayle Wilbur, Linda Rogers, Carol Butler, Karen Herman, Frances Woods, Sandy Kelso, Cheri Peak Top Row: Bob Meadows, Steve Banks, Ray Brownfield, larry linn, larry DeSpain, Jerry Corgan PEP CLUB Here are the people who promote school spirit at of the offices they hold. ,,Pep Club members plan the DSHS, the Pep Club. To become a member a person card stunts at the football games, and their float, must make application, and then be voted in, except Viking Traditions, won first place in the Homecom- for song and yell leaders, who are members by virtue ing Parade. Yell Leaders in action: Steve Banks, linda Bryan, Don Lang, Pat Hatchel and Dave Cary Page 125 Hoil, to Downey High School e're Stron For You ,ff Jeff ff M This was a banner year for spor'l's compelilion al' Downey High, wilh cham- pionships rewarding l'he ef'For'l's of many of our leams. Mosl' glamorous, of course, was +he winning of l'he CIF Co-Championship in 'Foo+ball, which broughl sl'a'l'e-wide recog- ni+ion +o our 'l'own. ln addilion, 'lhe varsily walerpolo leam won lhe league champion- ship again, 'lhe Bee walerpolo won +he CIF championship, and 'rhe baseball 'leam won lhe Coasl League championship. All of our leams and alhleles gave a good accounl- ing of lhemselves. Pg l26 F y 1: X, f i My H 0 1 l ff' 3 lf x ll 'r ,l , fl l ll N ll Plll O f'fill ll MNA llli l will Q i Qhl If fl l Jl ' Ax ,f ' y' - , K 1 1 X X u flfx X? l M2 fl L W ff Bul lhelgle is more 'l'o spor'rs 'lhan +he winning of championships, desirable as fhey are. There is somelhing aboul sporls com- pel'i+ion which lcnils a school and a 'lown more closely logelherg somelhing which creales 'rhal' inlangible somelhing known as school spiril. They provide a heallhy, normal oullel for youfhful energy and craving 'For excilemenh l'hey build s+rong Americans, and imbue lhem wil'h +he spiril' of fair play. 3 wi, i X X S' i O . S Q - 45 :E ::. -'12- Q .3 , . EM S ., 5, 5, Q as QS ' . X 4 , x A Sf i Q, M O . Q X . Q bb: zzl . .,, , , iii , xg 3 ww if dk Is., if z k ' Q .2 ,.: :,, - .,..,,,,.N,.,. : .. 2 3 F K6 593 QQYSXNQ2 3 MW I H , N I F Q xg XE f W S rf Qi X ' YT x sz. 9 x MRSA Q X Q ,ws Mx ,W M xg wixvsamw S xg Q Q gg 5 A NS' . 6 1 ,g xw 3 ' N 4 ' 'I Q x x , F' xx Q Q if 1' Q f-.. - N . X y 5 .W Q Q N, 3 ..' XS x 1 , V Q .,, ,Z S Qi gf A , 35 ':' - R: :Til Q .,.X ,., F Ms Q A K Q .. Q ,N S X 'X xg Q X The Coaching I Staff W. H. SMITHERAN Director of Athletics DICK HILL WALLY KINCAID JACK O'BRlEN .IIM SCHULTZ Head Football Coach Head Basketball Coach Head Crosscountry Coach Head Water Polo Coach Asst. Track Coach Head Baseball Coach ' Head Track Coach Head Swimming Coach A F QN1Va ia? FOOTBALL BOB TAYLOR CHUCK HANNAH SAM MUSCOLINO BOB MILLER DAN ARNHEIM MOE MATHEWS Asst. Football Coach JV Football Coach Bee Football Coach JV Basketball Coach Football Trainer Asst. Water Polo Coach .IV Baseball Coach Golf Coach Bee Basketball Coach Bee Football Coach Tennis Coach Asst. Swimming Coach Page 128 They Brought Fame to Our Town and School C I F Co-Champ 1956 FOOTBALL SQUAD lAt Close of Seasonl Bottom Row: Asst. Coach Bob Taylor lstandingl, Jim Flowers, Jack Trumbo, Randy Meadows, Capt. Brent McDowell, Joe Sallinger, Ronnie Russell Vince Myers, Jim Quinn, Coach Dick Hill lstandingl Second Row: Bob Harris, Harley Widmark, Dave Okura, Lash Stevenson, lee Mooschekian, Gene Hubbard, Stan Perumean, Tony Mitchener, Terry Cisco lmgr.l Third Row: Dick Seeley, Keith Hines, John Zeuthen, Brian Hudson, Fred Gallagher, Zack McCarty, Pete Yocler, Dan Pasich, Dallas Moon Fourth Row: Trainer Dan Arnheim Qstandingl, Jeff Capaci, Bob Wynkoop, Steve Skinner, Eddie Williams, Ken Warren, Bert DuMars, Bill Hauck, Bruce Pickard Top Row: Bill Spawr, Jim Eis, Bill Garcia, Roger Malstead, Dave Gammell 1956 VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD DOWNEY 7, Fullerton 0 at Downey DOWNEY 35 Garden Grove 0 at Garden Grove DOWNEY 39 Long B-each Polytechnic 6 at Long Beach Memorial Stadium DOWNEY 39 Long Beach Jordan 0 at Downey DOWNEY 45 Paramount 20 at Downey DOWNEY 13, Long Beach Wilson 7 at Wilson DOWNEY 41 Lynwood 6 at Downey DOWNEY 32, Excelsior 19 at Excelsior DOWNEY 42, Compton 7 at Downey CIF Playoffs DOWNEY 35, San Diego 21 at Long Beach Memorial Stadium DOWNEY 54, Beverly Hills 13 at Long Beach Memorial Stadium DOWNEY 46, Antelope Valley 13 at Lancaster DOWNEY 13, Anaheim 13 at Los Angeles Coliseum Page 129 Crowds Cheered, Teams Feared T W. , s.,nWw.-w--s-,.-,ew i t 4 RANDY MEADOWS - Co-CIF Player-ot- the-Year , Coast League's Most Out- standing Back, All-Coast League First Team, All-CIF First Team, Most Out- standing Athlete Award, All-American Prep Selection WHITEY WIDMARK-All-CIF First Team Tackle, Coast League's Most Outstand- ing Lineman, All-League First Team RANDY MEADOWS HARLEY WHITEY WIDMARK Halfback Tackle JACK TRUMBO-All-CIF Second Team Quarterback, First Team All-League, Most Valuable Player Award DAVE OKURA-All-CIF Second Team Guard, Nisei All-American, All-League First Team Page l3O A Moment of Quiet Devotion JACK TRUMBO DAVE POGO OKURA Quarterback Guard BRENT McDOWELL-Captain, All-League Second Team RONNIE RUSSELL-All-league Second Team, Viking Award the Mightiest of Them All No doubt about it, this was Downey's football year! Though they had not a single first-string lineman re- turning from the 1955 squad, the Vikings seemed to smell CIF from the first game of the season. They had to share the CIF championship with Anaheim, but no one will ever convince a Downehite that the Vikings were anything less than the best. They started the season against a rugged Fullerton team, and barely managed to scrape out a 7-0 victory on Burbeck Field. Joe Sallinger took a handoff from Jack BRENT McDOWELL RONNIE RUSSELL Halfback Halfback Trumbo and went ll yards for the only TD of the game. Garden Grove, and Coach Dick Hill's expert to show, as the Vikes ran wild in a 35-0 Meadows began his phenomenal string of Next came tutelage began victory. Randy TD's with three, Dallas Moon got one, and Ron Russell got one. Poly, rated a pre-season league favorite, was no match in the league opener at Long Beach Memorial Stadium. The final score was 39-6, Meadows scoring twice, and Sallinger, Moon, Russell, and Myers each scoring once. GENE HUBBARD JOE SALLINGER Guard Fullback GENE HUBBARD-All-league First Team JOE SALLINGER-All-league First Team Page 'l3l Second Team All-League The Downey Team . ' 1 -- ----------ve--W Yv.. vv,. wh +i-, STAN PERUMEAN JIM FLOWERS Tackle LASH STEVENSON Center JIM QUINN End End Most Improved Player Second Team All-League Seeming to gain strength with each game, the Vikes cleaned up on Jordan, 39-0. Their defense was something to behold, and the line worked with machine-like precision to open the way for two TD's each for Meadows and Mc- Dowell, and one each for Russell and Sallinger. Burbeck Field was the scene of a 45-20 rout of Para- mount. Randy Meadows made four TD's in his first six carries, two of them punt returns of 80 and 45 yards. Brent McDowell made a 98-yard dash for another, Joe Sallinger made a short plunge for a TD, and Jim Flowers made a spec- tacular catch of a Trumbo pass for the final score. Long Beach Wilson gave the Vikes one of the toughest battles of their season, and the first real scare. Meadows galloped for the first TD, but the Bruins came back and took a 7-6 lead which they held until the final quarter, when Ron Russell sparked a drive which ended with McDowell scoring from the 6. Trumbo's PAT made the margin 13-7. Then came the homecoming game against Lynwood. Ron Russell scored three TD's, Meadows two, and McDowell one, in a 41-6 rout of the Knights. Excelsior was the next victim, on their own field, and on their homecoming night. The final score read 32-19, with Russell and Meadows each scoring twice, and Moon once. Yoder performed ably after Trumbo was hurt. TONY MITCHENER vmcs MYERS End BRIAN HUDSON Cenfer End End Page l32 All-League Honorable Mention That Had the Steam 1 JOHN ZEUTHEN BOB HARRIS DAVE GAMMELL Tackle Guard LEE Mooscl-lEKlAN Tackle The league finale found two unbeaten teams, Compton and Downey, meeting on Burbeck Field, before a crowd which overflowed the stands and all around both ends of the field. The Tarbabes were slaughtered, 42-7, with Randy Meadows and Joe Sallinger accounting for all the TD's, three each, but it was definitely a team victory. Widmark, Okura and Hubbard were outstanding on defense, frequently break- ing into the Compton backfield to step a play before it got started. San Diego, first opponent of the CIF playoffs, was als: Guard the first opponent to take the scaring lead. lt was a back and forth battle in long Beach Memorial Stadium, with the margin of the 35-21 victory being the valiant goal line stands of the Downey defense. Jim Quinn played a terrific defensive game, recovering a San Diego fumble on their 12, to set up a key Sallinger TD. Joe sznred one more, Meadows romped for three, and Trumbo kicked all five PAT's. Beverly Hills' Normans were the easiest of the CIF play- off victims. Touchdowns were scored by Meadows 131, Mc- Dowell l2l, Sallinger, Moon and Bill Spawr i1 the 54-13 rout. DALLAS MOON - W KEITH HINES PETE YQDER B-Rfk Back BILI. SPAWR Quarterback Back Page 133 and Set Out to Beat Them All .. mcic SEELEY ' ' Tackle Guard The thermometer registered below freezing at Lancaster, where the Vikings iourneyed to meet Antelope Valley in the semi-final, but the cold did not halt the Downey deluge. Meadows scored four TD's to take the CIF scoring lead, Sall- inger made two and Moon one in the 46-13 victory, Then came the big one, against Anaheim's Colonists, and the famed Mickey Flynn, in the Los Angeles Coliseum, before one of the biggest crowds ever to see a high school game. DAN PASICH Y FRED GALLAGHER Back Back There were 41,000 spectators to witness the great battle. Anaheim hit the scoring column first when Flynn went 62 yards for a TD, but less than a minute later Randy Meadows raced 68 for a Downey score. The PAT missed, and Anaheim led, 7-6, In the third quarter Flynn scored again, to give Anaheim a 13-6 lead. Downey was not to be denied, however, and Ron Russell capped a scoring drive, and then carried it across again for the PAT. Downey was in possession of the ball, and driving goalward again as the gun ended the game. Page 134 Sallinger Scores Against Fullerton Quinn Blocks for Trumbo Against Garden Grove Junior Varsity ond Bee Squads JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD tottom Row: Bob Wynkoop, Jim Eis, Bert DuMars, Jeff Capaci, Frank Duffy, Allen Korneff, Roger Malstead, Bill Hauck, Ed Williams fliddle Row: Coach Chuck Hannah, Jay Martin, Steve Scovill, Gordon Klippe nstein, Steve Skinner, Chuck Turney, Glenn Treadwell, Don Born, Bill Garcia op Row: Jerry Stevens, John Horsley, Jim Mann, Ferris Granier, Jim Arnold, Don Ortmann, Lyle Leibrock, Paul Hempel lmgr.l, Bill Evans lmgr.I JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SEASON The iunior varsity started off the season with a 20-13 loss to tory over LB Wilson. Fullerton, but ended the season tied with Compton for the unofficial Next year's varsity can expect such potential stars as Jeff Coast League championship, after winning seven of their next eight Capaci, Jim Eis, Frank Duffy, Bert DuMars, Ed Williams and Bill games. The reached their high point with a one-sided 80-13 vic- Hauck, among others. Their season's record: Downey 6, Paramount 2 Downey 13, Fullerton 20 Downey 80, LB Wilson 13 Downey 36, Garden Grove 2 Downey 12, Lynwood 6 Downey 48, LB Polv 0 Downey 27, Excelsior 13 Downey 28, LB Jordan 0 Downey 7, Compton 12 1956 BEE FOOTBALL TEAM Seated: Russ Toborg, Don Rystrom, Skip Stroud, Charles King, John Mihailoft, Charles Spain, Art Magana, Ted Okura, Bob Brockie, Quinton O'Neal, Mickey Bowman, louis De Martino Kneeling: Ralph Truiillo, Dave Shirley, Steve Kopache, Ronnie Sutter, John Pipoly, Bill Martin, Chuck Swenson, Angelo Clesceri, Dave Rapier, Bob Luce, Carl Geonetta, Ted Shaw, Buck Michaels Standing: Ronnie Wells lmgr.I, Barry Williams, Walter Goode, Tom Ebber ts, Carl York, Mike Griggs, Jerry Thomas, Jerry Irwin, Buddy Drake, Richard Valdez, John Stubler, Bob Baies, James Perumean, Gary Shelly lmgr.l BEE FOOTBALL SEASON Although the Bee team won only one game and lost eight, unsung heroes will be seen in varsity uniforms bringing glory to they fought with undaunted spirit in every game. Many of these DSHS, in the years to come. Their record for the season: Downey 20, Paramount 19 Downey 0, Fullerton 21 Downey 0, LB Wilson 20 Downey 7, Garden Grove 26 Downey 0, Lynwood 20 Downey 0, LB Poly 24 Downey 6, Excelsior 20 Downey 19, LB Jordan 39 Downey 0, Compton 50 Page 135 A X QQ qi HN. H ww ' ' Q QTL! is , t Q Heroes of the Hardwood VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Bottom Row: Tony Rosales, Bill Bogdanoff, Steve Casey, Tom Peterson, Dave Hayward, Ron Russell, Ralph Truiillo lmgr.J Top Row: Tom Butler fmgr.l, Dick Gardner, .lerry Dotson, James Davey, Linman Bierken, Keith Lindley, Dick Roche, Ray Strecker, Coach Wally Klncald THE SEASON Composed principally of iuniors, the varsity basketball squad started out like the proverbial house afire, winning the Long Beach Tournament, going to the semi-finals in the Chino Tournament, and taking third in the Western States Tournament at Compton, winning ten and losing four in pre-league season play. Downey 56, Downey 42, Downey 66, Downey 57, Downey 41, Downey 52, Downey 41, Downey 62, Downey 68, Downey 66, Downey 58, Downey 46, Downey 59, VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD the mos! valuable player, When the league season statred, however, they seemed to be unable to win for losing, and won only two out of four teen. Tom Monson, the only regular starting senior, was chosen on the second all-league team, and Jerry Dotson was named Non-League League Torrance 52 Downey 51 Poly 58 Redondo Beach 37 Downey 46, Jordan 47 Milliken 48 Downey 6'l Paramount 39 Poly 56 llong Beach Tournament Champl Downey 49, Wilson 73 Bellflower 44 Downey 46, Lynwood 33 Alhambra 45 Downey 61, Excelsior 73 Garden Grove 52 Downey 50, Compton 60 Bell Gardens 52 Downey 40, Poly 46 Corona 56 Downey 54, Jordan 55 Colton 59 Downey 50, Paramount 51 Citrus 66 lSemi-finals, Chino Tourneyl Downey 46, Wilson 72 Inglewood 37 Downey 59, Lynwood 52 Covina 43 Downey 45, Excelsior 57 St. Anthony 62 13rd Place, Compton Tourneyl Downey 52 Compton 62 Downey 57, Page 140 Still Achieving, Still Pursuing JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Kneeling: Bill Crow, Buck Michaels, Billy Joe White, Lyal Leibrock Standing: Richard Ballard, Ferris Granier, Robert Koch, Gary McArthur, Coach Bob Miller JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD Downey 44 Downey 42 Downey 48 Downey 46, Poly 53 Non-League League Downey 49, Torrance 44 Downey 53, Poly 50 Downey 64, Alhambra 23 Downey 48, Jordan 32 Downey 56, Montebello 24 Downey 45, Paramount 27 Downey 52, Bellflower 31 Downey 36, Wilson 19 Non-League Downey 43, Downey 37, Downey 58, Downe 40 Y 7 Downey 53, Downey 49, , Lynwood 40 , Excelsior 29 , Compton 39 Jordan 52 Downey 46, Downey 56, Downey 46, Downey 62, Downey 45 Paramount 31 Wilson 36 Lynwood 44 Excelsior 37 , Compton 36 BEE BASKETBALL SQUAD Kneeling: Bob Brockie, Walter Moore, Quinton O'Neal, Ron Wells, Philip Ortiz, Danny Black Standing: Danny Hilley, Mark Esping, Scott Iverson, Russ Toborg, Floyd Sanderson, Ron Ray, Dave Rapier BEE BASKETBALL RECORD Torrance 32 Alhambra 41 Montebello 42 Bellflower 24 Garden Grove Downey 33 Downey 36, Downey 41 Downey 54, Downey 34, , Alhambra 45 Bell Gardens 35 , El Rancho 42 Huntington Beach 31 Lynwood 38 lExcelsior Tourney, League Downey 33, Poly 46 Downey 30, Jordan 39 Downey 46, Paramount 26 Downe 66, Wilson 50 Y Downey 45, Lynwood 38 Downey 49, Excelsior 41 Downey 38, Downey 29, Compton 31 Poly 45 Downey 38, Jordan 37 Downey 34, Paramount 25 Downey 25, Downey 53, Downey 47, Downey 51 r Wilson 50 Lynwood 20 Excelsior 57 Compton 49 Page Learn to Labor -i TONY ROSALES TOM MONSON DAVE HAYWARD Guard Guard Guard Captain, All-league 2nd Team Forward Guard TOM PETERSON Most Valuable Player RONGESZSELL Forward All-League Honorable Mention Page 142 and to Wait -Iwo X 'k' ' W' ' STEVE CASEY Center Forward DICK ROCHE FOI'W3l'd Cenfer Monson takes a set shot against Compton Page 143 Cross Country 1956 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Kneeling: Paul Adams, John Gam- boa, John Rodriguez, Dan lopez Standing: Coach Jack O'Brien, Art Tompkins, larry Collier iCapt.l, Dan Jeffs, Don Wheeler lmgnl CROSS COUNTRY SEASON There is no cheering crowd, no colorful band or drill team when the cross country harriers compete. These boys engage in this tough and demanding sport purely from the ioy of the sport itself, and the thrill of competition. ln cross country running, points are given according to the position in which the runner finishes. First place counts one, sec- ond place two, etc.g which means the low score wins. The varsity season opened with a second place in a tri-meet with Puente and Redlands at Mt. San Antonio College, they defeat- ed South Gate, 24-317 won over Poly, 24-33, lost to Jordan, 34-22, won over Paramount, 19-39, then lost four in a row-to Wilson, 36-19, to Lynwood 29-26, to Excelsior 36-22, and then Compton, 36V2-22V2. In the Mt, San Antonio Invitational, the team took third in a field of eight, and in the San Diego Invitational, fourth in a field of six. Dan lopez usually led the Viking harriers, with Larry Collier close behind. The iunior varsity won over Poly, 20-35, lost to Jordan, 41-20, edged Paramount, 27-28, were outclassed by Wilson, 80-18, lost to Lynwood, 51-20, to Excelsior, 61-15, and to Compton, when Brian Prentice took third to be the only Vike to finish in the first ten. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM 1956 .IV Kneeling: Dave Sewell, Bob Elrich, Larry Morris lCapt.J, Robert Phil- lips Standing: Coach Jack O'Brien, Brian Prentice, Jerry Collier, Bob Dorn- berg, Mike Moore, Dan Wheeler imgr-I Page 145 Page 146 Water Winners Again! VARSITY WATER POLO TEAM Bottom Row: Coach Jim Schultz, Fred Espinosa IAII-league first teaml, Fred James IAII-league first teaml, Ron Crawford IAII-league first teaml, Larry Zechiel IAII-league first teaml, Mike Rhoades, Coach Morris Mathews Middle Row: Gary Hansen, Wally Frazier, Steve Cropper, Doug Wilks IAII-league first teamt, Mike Porter, Guy Weber IAII-league second tea ml Top Row: Henry Shumake, lloyd Clauss, Bill Rosecrans, John Knox, Dick Smith IAII-league first teaml, Jack Reid Once again Coaches Jim Schultz and Morris Mathews fashioned a championship varsity water polo team, and a varsity swimming team which made a fine record, and produced some great individual performances. The water poloisfs were undefeated in league play, and were the first Downey varsity squad to defeat an El Segundo team, but they lost to Whittier, their perennial CIF rival, in the play-offs. The selections for all-league proved to be almost the whole Viking line-up. The swimmers also had a very successful season, though they did not win the league championship. Top performances included three new school records: in the 6-man, 50-yd. freestyle l2:37.8l, the 4-man, 50-yd. breast stroke l2:'I5.4l, and 4-man, 50-yd. butterfly I2:08.6t. Steve Cropper took fifth in the 50-yd. freestyle and Larry Zechiel sixth in the 100-yd. breast stroke in the CIF finals. VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM Bottom Row: Fred Espinosa, Lloyd Clauss, Steve Cropper, Larry Zechiel, Jack Reid Middle Row: Mike Rhoades, Wally Frazier, Phil Meserve, Rickie Raabe, Jack Dahlgren Top Row: Coach Jim Schultz, Bill Rosecrans, Bob Burgoyne, Jim Davey, Jack Fitzgerald, Coach Mathews Super-fish-al Sta rs BEE WATER POLO TEAM-CIF CHAMPS Bottom Row: Clifford Wessel, James Beat, Jerry Starr IAII-league second teaml, Karl Giebler QAII-league second teami, Ron Hodge, Russell Wilson iCapt., All-league first team! Second Row: Marvin Crocker, Wayne Simonson, Ron Altic, Dennis Christensen, Eldon Smith, Alex Zambrano Third Row: Tony Hamlin IAII-league first teaml, Ken Dornberg, Mark Esping, Charles Haas, Jerry Lauer KAII-league second teaml, Jerry Weidman Top Row: Coach Jim Schultz, Richard Coss, Don Nelson, Gene Lambert lAll-league second teami, Randy Passaquindici, Howard Mourer IAII-league first teamj, Garold Tisue IAII-league first teaml, Dick Axton, Coach Morris Mathews Downey's Bee water poloists, not to be outdone by the varsity football squad, went all the way to a CIF championship, beating El Segundo, 'I0-7 in the finals. They lost only one game during the entire season, a practice tilt with Whittier. Like the varsity, the all-league team was almost a Viking line-up. The Bee swimming team also had a very success- ful season, producing many fine performances. They scored 80 points to win the CIF Invitational held at LB Wilson March 22. Garold Tisue went to the CIF finals, taking fifth in the 100-yd. butterfly. BEE SWIMMING TEAM Bottom Row: Russell Wilson, Ron Hodge, Charles Haas, Allen Floyd, Ron Crawford Second Row: Ron Altic, Eddie Danner, Don Nelson, Tony Hamlin, Garold Tisue Third Row: Richard Coss, Jeff Tanksley, Ken Dornberg, Doug Wilks, Jerry Weidman Top Row: Coach Jim Schultz, Richard Smith, Alex Zambrano, Wayne Simonson, Dennis Christensen, Coach Moe Mathews Page 147 and Future Fin-ishers Page 148 CEE WATER POLO TEAM Bottom Row: Gary Francisco, John Mitchell, Gary Hender lAll-league first teaml, Ron Libby, Richard Forsythe lAll-league first teaml, Kenneth Mayginnes, Ed Hokenson Middle Row: Walt Sakach, Howard Taylor lAll-league second teaml, Jim Tisue lAll-league first teaml, Lee Jones, Bill Dee, Don Mead, Fred Kincaid Top Row: Coach Jim Schultz, Paul Berneathy lmgr.j, Al Hatfield, Larry Luke, David Hall, Ernie McKenzie, Coach Morris Mathews Although the Cee water poloists could not quite match the varsity and Bee performance of winning championships, they had a very successful season, los- ing only to El Segundo, Whittier and Poly. Their league play was hampered somewhat by the fact that many of the league schools had no Cee teams to offer competition, but future years will doubtless see many of these on championship varsity and Bee terms. The Cee swimmers, too, had a very successful season, with Ed Hokenson, Bill Dee, Richard Forsythe, and Jim Tisue achieving fine individual performances. CEE SWIMMING TEAM Bottom Row: Robert Mead, Owen Peterson, Jim Tisue, Richard Forsythe Middle Row: Jack Mitchell, Kent Taylor, Benny Whittle, Bill Dee, Ernie McKenzie Top Row: Coach Jim Schultz, Ron Libby, Fred Kincaid, Ken Mayginnes, Coach Moe Mathews NON Coast League Champions VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Kneeling: Bill Mitchener lmgr.1, Dallas Moon, Bill Lacey, Dave Hayward, Tom Penfold, Bill Gibbs, Don Lang, Al Bishop, Ronnie Wells imgnl Standing: Coach Wally Kincaid, Jim Wolfsberger, Steve Casey, Dave Wor sham, Bill Prout, Byron Sims, Buck Michaels, John Ghiorso THE SEASON DOWNEY p Bell Gardens 0 DOWNEY 2, Bellflower l DOWNEY 0, Montebello 2 DOWNEY 57 Whittier 4 DOWNEY 37 Anaheim 2 DOWNEY 157 Huntington Beach 3 DOWNEY 6, Fullerton 2 DOWNEY 6, El Rancho 4 POMONA TOURNAMENT DOWNEY 8, Santa Maria 0 DOWNEY 12g Antelope Valley 0 DOWNEY 0, Burroughs I LEAGUE LEAGUE 7 oowNEY 4, LB Poly o DOWNEY 47 LB Jordan 0 DOWNEY 37 P: rrmount 0 DOWNEY 2, LB Wilson 'I DDWNEY 27 Lynwood l DOWNEY 8, Excelsior l DOWNEY 5, Compton 4 DOWNEY 67 LB Poly 3 DOWNEY 8, LB Jordan 7 DOWNEY 4, Paramount 5 DOWNEY 7, LB Wilson l DOWNEY 55 Lvnwood 9 DOWNEY 4: Excelsior 2 DOWNEY lp Compton 4 CIF PLAYOFF DOWNEY 57 St. Anthony 6 Going all the way to the quarter-finals of the ClF play- offs, the 1957 Coast League Champion Vikings lost a heart- breaking 6-5 decision to St. Anthony, to end the most success- ful baseball season any Downey team ever had. With the most effective two-man pitching staff in the league, Bill Prout and Byron Sims, the Vikes lost only one pre-league season game, a no-hitter won by Montebello. The entire first round of Coast League play found the Vikings roosting on top with a perfect record. Their seven opponents could get a total of only 7 runs in the same number of games. ln the Pomona Tournament they went to the semi-finals be- fore losing, l-0 to Burroughs. ln the second round of league play, the opposition began to score more freely, but the Vikes wrapped up the championship, losing only three games to have a two-game edge on their nearest competitor. The St. Anthony play-off game proved that anything can happen in baseball. A scratch infield hit, two attempted sacrifices which resulted in filled bases with none out, fol- lowed by a walk and a weak single gave the Saints two mns. Then one pitch in the wrong place at the wrong time resulted in a grand slam homer, and the Saints led, 6-0. Downey fought back to score three runs in the fifth, and two more in the sixth, but they weren't enough. Four Vikes made the first All-League team, one more made the second, and two got honorable mention. Page 149 Stars That Glitter BILL PROUT BOB HARRIS BYRON SIMS Pitcher Catcher Pitcher All-Coast League two years All-Coast League All-Coast League AII Pomona Tournament Ray Canton Batting Trophy All-Pomona Tournament Co-Player of Year Co-Player of Year AI Bishop Iines a double to center DAVE WORSHAM DAVE HAYWARD AL BISHOP First Base Catcher Third Base Page ISO All-Coast league On the Diamond A 1 DON LANG BILL GIBBS Second Base Shortstop Second Team All-League All-League Honorable Mention Penfold swings on one STEVE CASEY TOM PENFOLD DALLAS MOON DON GHIORSO BILL LACEY Left Field Right Field Center Field Right Field Left Field Page 151 Stars of the Future JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Seated: George Magnusson lmgr.l, Tony Taylor, Bill Reaney, Fred Peritore, Gary Shelley lmgr.l Kneeling: Ronald Williams, Dwight Giesmann, Lee Jones, Dennis Williams, Fred Scott, Gary Hancock, Bill Martin Standing: Coach Bob Taylor, Tom Peterson, Bob Arnold, Angelo Clesceri, Russ Toborg, Ray Fontana, Mike Boyd Rich Elliott Don Wilson Page l52 Downey 8 Downey 6 Downey 4 Downey 7 Downey 14 Downey 95 Downey 25 Downey l I 5 Bellflower 3 El Rancho 4 L.B. Poly 3 L.B. Jordan 5 Paramount 3 Wilson 6 Excelsior 5 Lynwood 6 THE .IV SEASON Downey Downey Downey Downey Downey Downey Downey 5 Santa Ana 13 5 L.B. Poly 4 5 LB, Jordan 4 5 Paramount 5 5 Excelsior 2 5 Lynwood 5 5 Compton 2 Gibbs beats out an infield hit ,S fw ., KN X A Ng WR S K L' Gsm X X fw S, N kg 1 A x .. is WAFS . bv SS NH + N 5 xx Q W5 Qt. . g x X I 9 xx w 5 f edgy' Q' ii iw . ms X X xx 'Q EQSSQX A , iff Q, .Q y x K QSNSSSQ 1 e v N S? +553 .Y X M . was N tv X WS s gays iywwf n www j-A, WM: .8 5.25 'xg P . A ,SU +53 M1 M' , 3 41 Nas ,x N . A S N' ' R -A E' 5 'Q , - ,Q . , ia giif' Q ' S J W , 'Q - W P X Q . f 1 u f S? 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Bee pole vaulter Jim Harris set a new school record in that event with a mark of l3'2 , although it was not recognized as a CIF mark, since it was made on a bonus leap, and not one of his official attempts. Dan Lopez established a new Coast League record of 1:57.4 in the 880-yd. run. Other consistent varsity point winners included Bob Halley, Brent McDowell and Randy Meadows in the dashes, Jim Jindra in the shot put, and Jack Trumbo in the pole vault, ..For the Bees, Larry Collier went to the CIF semi-finals in the high iump, and for the Cees, Ed Poole reached the same place in the shot put. CEE TRACK TEAM Bottom Row: Coach Jack 0'Brien, Richard Valdez, Gerald Collier, Mike Griggs, Pat Geonetta, Dave Sewell, Roger Fine, Carl Morgan, Coach Dick Hill Top Row: Bob Wheeler lmgr.l, Ed Poole, Quinton O'Neal, Dennis Wilson, Terry Cisco lmgr.J Page 155 Never CI Dull Moment For Vic ond Vickie We af Downey Senior High School have come fo appreciafe fhe old saying, AlI work and no play makes Vic and Vickie dull Vikings. Well, fhaf isn'+ exacfly fhe way fhe saying goes, buf if serves our purpose. The way we puf if info use is fhrough our social funcfions and ofher exfra curricular acfivifies offered here. While affending high school one of fhe mosf imporfanf fhings in a feenager's mind is fo make a lo'l' of friends, and whaf Pge 156 beffer way is fhere fo do fhis 'rhan fhrough social affairs? Af fhese you can mix and mingle wifh a large parf of fhe sfudenf body and falk wifh bofh new and old friends. Years from now when we look back on our high school days, we will recall many pleasanf memories, and mosf of fhese memories will come from fhe fun and hard work we had shared wifh people we liked fo be wifh. VW N 5 Parading and Pigskin Preceded Senior President Larry Myers announces Pat Hatchel has been chosen Homeroming Queen Abstract stars glittered at the Coronation Ball as Queen Pat and King Dave walked down the aisle to their thrones. last year's queen, .loan Hegardt, and king, Don Peter, returned to crown the new royalty. Bob Denger and his band provided the music for the Ball which was held November 3, at the South Gate Municipal Auditorium. mmm Beginning the homecoming festivities was the parade on Friday afternoon Nov. 2. This year's parade, whose route covered the main shopping area of Downey, surpassed all previous ones in that the main feature was a variety of floats sponsored by the on-campus clubs. The five queen candidates, Carole Griggs, Pat Hatchel, Peggy Jacobson, Judy Sabo, and Sheila Spydell, rode on a float decorated with shaded lavender and white. The winning float, which if is gm 5 'Aw was sponsored by the Viking Pep Club, was presented along with all the other floats at half-time of the Lynwood vs. Downey football game Friday night, awaiting the announce- ment of the queen. Ai long last, Larry Myers, senior class president, an- nounced that Pat Hatchel and Dave Okura would be the Queen and King of the 1956 Coronation Bally Sandy Halde- man and Jim Eis, sophomore princess and prince, and Gen- eva Janes and Jeff Capaci, iunior princess and prince. iz Top: Pep Club float is judged parade winner left: The parade takes its course downtown, as lrightl the queen candidates are the big attraction Page 158 ,gk ft xx 3 N X XX. 3 1 Q C SX fl! XX ge Q w s N x.,..:i . 3. . x N 35.115 Ek, Oh 3 33' Q5 Sfgb 1 1 if 1 'H ' af v .N 1 Y 1 Q. f W gf. 2' 1 4 -:-' 1 ,.. A . .,. . . Q ' , - Q , l 'P' . Q:-Q: Q' 5 ,,,, : A M g x., Q45 N fi S x QQ wwf' ,Wir W A Q 24 fw55'4f w , 7 I .W-,1,.,,,q gif , , ,, 'Z' May, f 5, ff ,f W wwf? fwfwy PM zff' ,, .4 W3fi3,,,: ' ,iff f 'fin veg? M fi Juniors Try Uncertain Wings, and Wwe? P :ss-1' ,, Seated on stools: Fred Herro, Sam Page, Tamara Hall, Jim Armantage, Marga Voelker Seated at table: Karen Palmer, Lana Bigler, Jean Wylde Standing: Bonnie looney, Ray Fontana, Betty Felt, Tom Baker, Marvine Curry, Glenda Clarke, Charlotte Huffman, Gayle Carter, Carolyn Holt, Jeanne Bilder, Vicki Caughran, Tish Wilson, David Schoch. Every teenager, at one time or another, has to make a decision of great importance. Forming the basis of the iunior play, Uncertain wings, such a decision faced Margaret- whether to accept the honor of homecoming queen, or to enter the state play-writing tournament, and follow her am- bition of becoming a writer. Margaret chose the play tournament, but in doing so she hurt her friends. However, all was forgiven when she returned with the first prize, and everyone agreed she had made the right decision. The play was presented on Wednesday and Thursday nights, December 5 and 6, in the auditorium. Page 160 CAST OF CHARACTERS Karen Palmer Ethel, ,,,, ,,,,.,,, . Dolly Interrupts a Touching Moment False Eyelash Trouble Alice ..,,.., , Pop Riley ,,,..Y, Dolly ,i..., Chubby ,,...,,,..,, ,,,,.,,,, Miss Winchester ,,,,,,,. Jack ,,,.., ,..,.,,,, . His Admirer ,,... , Bob ,,i,,i,,,,,i,,., Jerry ,,,.,. Lola ,,....,,,,.,, Margaret ,,,i,., ,.,, .Lana Bigler ,,,,,Ray Fontana Bonnie looney Jeannie Wylde ,,i.Carolyn Holt Jim Armantage ,Marga Voelker . ,,Sam Page Fred Herro Tamara Hall ,,,,.Tish Wilson Tyler Granville ,,,, ,,,, D avid Schoch Boys and Girls of Central High-Tom Baker, Betty Felt, Gayle Carter, Jeanne Bilder, Glenda Clarke, Vicki Caughran, Marvine Curry, Charlotte Huffman, Steve Cropper CAST OF CHARACTERS Seniors Gather at the Stage Door Seated on sofa: Larry Dahlgren, Edy Barghini, Linda Bryan, Bill Lyons. On chair: Carol Butler Back Row: Carole Griggs, Cheri Peak, Janice Hughes, Mary Reaney, Faye Deaton, Jeri Stacy, Carolyn Ward, Neil Van Aalst, Ellen Abney, Elaine Duffield, Mary Ann Conner, Nancy Hooker, Glenda Pastor, Roberta Louis What is life like for eighteen girls living together in a board- ing house for theatrical aspirants? This year's senior play, Stage Door, by Edna Ferber and George Kaufman, centered around the trials and problems of these young struggling actresses, and was a mixture of comedy and tragedy. lt was presented Thursday and Friday, February 14 an 'l5. Terry Randall, the leading lady of the play, meets two men on her stairway to stardom: David Kingsley, a movie producer who hates Hollywood, and Keith Burgess, a young playwright who deserts his ideal of writing social drama for the more rewarding pay of Hollywood. Jean Maitland, one of the aspiring actresses, goes Holly- wood, and becomes a success in the movies, while Terry turns down a Hollywood offer to continue a heart-breaking struggle to achieve sZ'age success. Olga Brandt Bernice .. Susan .. Mattie Big Mary Little Mary .. . Madelaine. . Judith Ann ,,.. . .. Mrs. Orcutt Kaye ,,,, Linda Shaw . . Jean ,,., . . Bobby Frank. Louise ,,,, Pat. . . Kendall Adams . Terry ,... .. .. . Sam Hastings ,.,. Jimmy Devereaux. .. . Fred Powell .,,, Lou Milhouser ,,..,, David Kingsley .,., Keith .. ,.,., Mrs. Shaw Dr. Randall . Tony ,,., . . Ellen ,,,, Larry ,,,, . .. .. Billy ,.,,. ,,.,, ,,,,,,., Adolph Gretzl ,,... ....Nancy Hooker .. ...Mary Reaney Linda Bryan Fran Diliberto . ...Elaine Duffield . ,,.. Ellen Abney ....Edy Barghini . ,... Carol Butler ..,,.,Faye Deaton .. Nancy Grissom ....Janice Hughes . ..., Glenda Pastor ...Peggy Jacobson Carolyn Ward ...George Johnson Mary Ann Conner . ,,.. Jerolyn Stacy . ,,.,. Roberta Louis ...Jeannette Giles ...Neil Van Aalst ,...Bill Lyons . ...Larry Dahlgren Frazier ............Jay Huling ....Frank Flachman -..Betty Tally ...,...,..Bill Butler Carole Griggs ............Cheri Peak . .... Larry Dahlgren .Dennis Matheson ......,,Mike Bartlett Top: Peggy Jacobson, Frank Flachman, Jeannette Giles, Jay Huling Bottom: Dennis Matheson, Bill Butler, Betty Tally, George Johnson, Frances Diliberto, Ed Frazier, Mike Bartlett. Seated: Nancy Grissom Page l6l OH? , ,vw .VWNQ M' Q 9 Q my A any ff 1 ' QS , swiss X .- S fihm. x.:?V V fm ,Q Q. gk nf HV Girls Invite Their Guests Harvest Moon was the theme 1 of the Sophomore Girls' Guest Day on October 31, when this vocal group helped entertain. Sky Dust lSnow, that isl was the theme of the .Iunior Girls' Guest Day on December 12, as this wintry background shows. Reminiscences were the topic of conversation at the Senior Girls' Guest Day on May 31, to We'll Be Seeing You theme. Page 163 Cupids Reigned land rainedl at the Sweethearts Boll As everyone stood in tense silence, Sword and Shield Presi- dent Winton Frame announced Toni Ziegler to be the Sweet- heart of the Sweethearts Ball, and presented her with an orchid corsage. This gala affair, co-sponsor- so H ...tr W . N , J, Weiss xv ,ss SWEETHEART TONI ed by Sword and Shield and Les Torcheres for the fourth year, took place at the Downey Woman's Club on Monday night, February ll. Decorations of hearts and cupids were in profusion to carry out the Valentine theme. Page l 64 A The Music Was Dreamy It Was 'Peaches and Creamy The Prom, for Seniors Cnly, .lust arriving for the big evening Modern parents met the mood .Mkt . Mood in Modern. The senior pronicentered around these three words in decorations, location, and sphh. To the HmoderMsH6' mudc of Abe Most, the seniors and their dates danced the night away. Of course, time was taken out to chat while the girls admired each other's formals. Page 166 No, No! You keep the corsage! o Misty Mood in Modern The abstract decorations made perfect souvenhspand consequendy every ghlleh the dance with something that closely resembled a magic wand. The mood and the night and the music made the prom an evening the seniors will always remember as one of their most treasured memories. . . And the band played on X 3 The band stopped for awhile, so May I have the next dance? Page 167 They Paid the Clipping Penalty -we. Barbers' Union Note: Brent McDowell did not actually cut Mr. Esping's hair, as shown here. It all began when Principal Esping iokingly promised to get a butch haircut if the football team won the Coast League championship. Reminded of his promise after the Compton victory, he kept his word. Then Mr. Warren said that he would follow suit il the team won the first CIF playoff against San Diego. Mr. Shiney was next in making the same promise if the No more use for combs after getting shorn, Mr. Shiney and Mr. Warren mutually agree. team beat Beverly Hills in the second CIF tilt. With the Ante- lope Valley victory, Supt. Shambaugh paid the clipping penalty. Then came the big one against Anaheim in the finals, and the entire Board ol Trustees promised to be shorn. In the case of Dr. Wright, nature had made it slightly unnecessary, but he, too, ioined the rest. Supt. Shambaugh was next to follow suit in ioining the ranks of the close trims. Then the Board of Trustees lDr. Strang, Mr. McCallum, Mr. Quigley, Mr. Barnes, and Dr. Wright, in chairj. Page 169 These Are the People of Our Town W uf 9 e WWW? JL JM ADVERTISING No! This picture is NOT upside down! s-A asv E' E . S 3, 0 .ix .3 WEDDINGS That's just the way Carolyn Twaddle looks to Charles Pace through the lens of the camera as he prepares to take her picture at . . . P A C E S T U D l 0 8126 East Firestone Boulevard Downey, California PORTRAITS Page l7l Th ' ' , M h , ,ere S a palm for every purpose Gary al ers Sheila Spydell and Bob West agree that the place discove s, at . . . , I' to take your car for a quick bath when you are Page 172 DOWNEY PAINT CENTER inahurryis . . . Q apart eff xjw DOWNEY CAR WASH 8015 East Firestone Boulevard lCorner Firestone and Paramountj 8040 East Firestone Boulevard 1 Downey, Calif0l'nla . . y Downey, California Janice Hughes looks over the first page of the Volsung for 1957 as it came of the press at . . . THE DOWNEY LIVE WIRE Printers of the Volsung and The Norseman for many years 8323 East Firestone Boulevard Downey, California Judy Davis, Lloyd Clauss, Sandi Gray, and Dennis Crosby look over the Ford Fairlane and discover why Ford Leads in Sales. S T125 I . A , A x in .X A xx so S , YN ig ' sw GRAHAM FORD 9500 Lakewood Boulevard Downey, California Everything handy and easy to find in the Mrs. Susie Roderer shows an electric skillet, beautiful display at which is one of the many appliances found at Downey Hardware. I 1 I i I 1 GLENWOOD PHARMACY DQWNEY HARUWARE 8019 East Florence Avenue 11125 South Downey Avenue Downey, California Downey, California Page 173 D P d C I' S h h d m:Zn:rYi:g1atT 3200532 lgfadsgzlsn Srl: H2111 Pin striped cars seem to be the fad this year, and out of the 'he manY Selections at - - - many designs found at Allies Auto Stores, Fred Peritone and l T Tom Peterson have a hard time trying to choose their ideal. ALLIES AUTO STORES l'l027 S Th D A some LYNN, INC. 0 Wf'eY , 11120 South Downey Avenue DoW 'eYf Cal'fo n'a Downey, California Architect's drawing of the new Senior High School Administration Building, by- lr' HARRY T. MacDONALD A R C H l T E C T AXminster 2-0428 3635 West Slauson Avenue Los Angeles 43, California Page 174 Care to go for a ride? Gail Clarke asks Randy Meadows, as he admires the new Buick at . . . Southern California's leading Suburban Buick Dealer BOB O'LEARY BUICK Corner of Firestone Boulevard and Downey Avenue Downey, California A State of lndecision. That's what they're in when 0 l9lf'al Designing Tl af'5 Whal FaYe Dealon and Gayle Carter, Jeanne Bilder and Sandy Batchelor look Linda Rankin find at . . . over the plentiful selection of records at . . . vt! B . 'N A ,..,m...,- 3 , w WALTER'S FLORISTS HUMPHREY HARMONY HOUSE H941 South Paramount Boulevard 8331 East Firestone Boulevard Downey, California Downey, California i ,,,,,....m-www' I Page 175 Sandy Casey and Bill Corneth say it's most i - NOW IN NEW QUARTERS - refreshing to pay a visit to . . . Everything in toys at . . . FOSTER'S FREEZE T O Y L A N E Corner of Rives and Firestone 11019 South Downey Avenue lacross from All-American Market! Downey, Caiif0I'I1ia The W3Y fo 3 man'5 hear' maY be ih 0U9h his Smmachf Richard Wood and Gary Theisz, art club members but Lynda Robb persuades Mickey Bowman the way say the Piace to buy your Paints is . . u to a girI's heart is to send flowers from . . . 501' EYPEKSWEQ 5 nm as me UPS CHAPEL FLORISTS AL HENNING PAINTS 10233 Squfh Paramgunt Boulevard 10215 South PBt'am0Uhf BOUieVal'd Downey, California Downey, California Page 176 vA3b 0 .Q fu fE.dL 6 Jz- z igxnuxoasg I . .l..1 ,H 'gg P'3g:'.: 5 C X' Q, E5-rx! l957 Officers GILES D. HOLLIS President JAMES F. HALL Vice President DOROTHY CHAMBERLAIN Executive Secretary DIRECTORS Henrietta Durston C. Larry Hoag Marvin Jacobson Ernest Nagel Chris Parr Don N. Schneider Earle M. Sweet CREA DIRECTOR-AT-LARGE C. Larry Hoag CREA DIRECTORS Gayle Fredrickson James F. Hall Giles D. Hollis Chris Parr Earl M. 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REALTOR'S CREED The Golden Rule I will apply In everything I do: ln all l sell and all I buy, To clients l'lI be true: With my competitor I'lI be Forever fair and square: My honor and integrity l'II guard with zealous care: Our Code of Ethics l'll uphold In every act and deed: My word l'Il keep as good as gold- This is my daily creed. Page 177 Jim Carter inspects the sleek new paint iob that is always guaranteed at . . . MK-uw yi . ,,XX T eine 'if' ' .. DOWNEY BODY WORKS Tl2I3 South Myrtle Street fd o ,fyffffw 'fe 'gl' nl' - D F'N'g,l'l C-QPOL wwf- W WHITE MATHEWS PAINT CO. Downey, California 598 Avenue 26 - telephone CApitol 1-21 Los Angeles 65, California CAREER wafla a, FUTURE.. For graduates who can qualify, we have interesting positions open in various departments of our organization. Employment is steady with regu- lar pay increases, opportunity for advancement, special training, paid vacations and holidays, sickness bene- fits and many other advantages. 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W A L L A R ' S SAYWELL'S FLORISTS Across Firestone from the High School 109-I7 Somh Downey Avenue Where You Can Find Everything for the Home Downey, California Page 182 From personal experience, star pitcher Bill Prout tells Myrna Huffman he can recommend the deal he got on a 1957 Chevy at PARAMOU NT CHEVROLET Firestone and Paramount Boulevards Downey, California l l i w 1 l w Q DOI1na Thede and B0l'lnle Goodale look f0l'W3l'd Smiling Terry McDonald and Ken Porter find beach- to their big day, as they look at engagement wear for fun in the sun af , , , rings at . . . , AIKEN'S JEWELERS 11123 South Downey Avenue Downey, California L. S. PULS 81 SON 8138 East Firestone Boulevard Downey, California Page l83 l I ,Ig Nancy Grissom and Charles Schaefer agree with Glenda Teague and Brenda Dorchese find the Bob Uzes that you can get a fine choice of sports service pleasing when it comes to buying shoes iackets at . . . at Veatch's. lSee why? ?l POTASHNlCK'S VEATCH'S JUVENILE SHOES MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE H134 South Downey Avenue 11121 South Downey Avenue Downey, California Downey, California Barbara Hamilton, Mary Lou Duffy and Beverly Erwin say, Why spend your Friday and Saturday nights at home? Spend them at the . . . W MERALTA THEATRE 10912 South Downey Avenue Downey, California Page 184 Tamara Hall ancl lalmosl unseenl Jeri S+acy say i'r's really livin' il' up +o gel clrive-in service a+'rl'1e Jr. POWOW Corner Lakewood and Firestone Boulevards Downey, California Page 185 Will Joan Twardowski and Lorna Stophel get a kick out N For a guick but thorough car wash butch Frazier of viewing the tiny garments to be found at . . . and Frank H-.chman find the answer ai KIDDIE CLOTHES Kwik CAR VMASH 8329 East Flresioite Bqulevard , Where Wiley-Burke Road Runs Into Firestone Downey, California t I Cement Mixer! Putty - Putty! Larry EzzeII and Ken Warren find it easier to get ready-mixed concrete instead of mix- ing their own. DOWNEY BUILDING MATERIALS 'II432 South Paramount Boulevard Downey, California Page 186 Gary Tatlow introduces Bonnie Looney and Molly Morrison to Little Betsy symbol of excellence of dairy products that can be purchased at bargain prices at ROCKVIEW MILK FARMS J. J. MCCANDLESS, Proprietor 6920 East Firestone Boulevard 7011 Stewart 8. Gray Road That unsmiling look on sober-faced Ron Russell is If youfve get a hobby Kay Lord and Sandie Hux' d h f ' ' ' . ' . . ue. to t e act that he -IS In the outside, not seated chscover the Place to ge, your supplies ls at D i beside Sharon Williams In the new Pontiac at . . . FRAHM PONTIAC 7859 East Firestone Boulevard HOBBY HAVEN-Associated KITS AND SUPPLIES FOR HOBBIES Dgwneyl california East Slfeel You Can Expect a Great Deal from Frahm Topaz 2-5355 Downey' california able Page 187 John Zeuthen and Lynda Sardou find cushiony Food for thought? Nope, Sharron Jensen and carpets galore at . . . Don Sterbenz find food for good eating at . . . ATLAS CARPET co. HORTOWS MARKET 11428 South Paramount Boulevard 7515 East Firesione Boulevard Downey, California Downey, california It's fascinating and appetizing lcrunch! crunchll to watch the processing of nuts, Tony Mitchener and Lavonne Ritchie learn at . . . ALL-AMERICAN NUT CO., INC. 8137 Pivot Street Downey, California Page 188 LASTING SUCCESS NOT JUST A WISH...AN INVITATION your success is our concern too! we invite you to become an important part of the fascinating well paid communications industry. -3, 5, x Q l im , E Ai I-lil-153 , ,Q ill 'M' .. ' - iflllz G26-.5 - ' 739 'lx l if S Z 1 4L1Nf 'pil Rim iw '77 l l gif' 2 ff-UL, Q ' M ' I A I I W 1' ' '- ' 5 .f Ask your vocational counselor about positions with Pacific Telephone, or drop into one of our nearby Employment Oflices. women men Downey-11008 Downey Ave. Monterey Park- 'l24A No. Garfield Ave. Compton-608 E. Compton Blvd. Los Angeles-740 So. Olive St. Or ask your Operator for ZENITH 10,000 for the Employment Office nearest your home. Page l89 Q . x if 4: 1 wgitatfzv 5 I . , i X +2 5 :E is sf? . , , ,.,,,.,d ,M Q6 Q x l U91 frm I Pat Hatchel and Toni Ziegler, as Future Homemakers of America, know they can't go wrong in getting kit- chen appliances at . . . AN DY'S JEWELERS 8337 East Firestone Boulevard Downey, California Jeannette Rulon iust loves to browse through the trinket counter at . . . J. J. NEWBERRY CO. 8218 East Firestone Boulevard Downey, California Nina Sommerfield shows Janet lassick and Carolyn Twaddle one of the lovely frocks from the selection at . . . S A L L Y ' S S H 0 P 8214 East Firestone Boulevard Downey, California Page 190 Annette Smith and Mike Jenks discover why The Switch Is On to the new 1957 Plymouth at DOWNEY DODGE 81 PLYMOUTH 8610 East Firestone Boulevard Dave Cary shows Margie Pettit how to get a perfect fit at . . . MILLER'S STORE FOR MEN 8230 East Firestone Boulevard Downey, California V W ,-.R + ' a ' f X F , F eww W ' x, A l NN . .. 'ww ,T ' 'f' gift? ,:-NW -V.. 'L ,,,. Been tossing and turning lately? Carol Mellick and Linda Bryan say this circular bed will give plenty of room. It is being shown by Mr. White at . . BYRON WHITE 8152 East Firestone Boulevard Downey, California Paqe 191 Directory of Professional Services John C. Sims, D.D.S DENTIST 8232 East Third Street TOpaz 2-2257 Leon Brown, D.D.S DENTISTRY 11116 South Rives Avenue TOpaz 9-3216 Ralph L. Christianson, D.D.S. DENTIST 8232 East Third Street TOpaz 2-2257 Nash Insurance Agency COMPLETE FIRE AND CASUALTY COVERAGE We Will Be Here Tomorrow to Back Up What We Say and Do Today Since 1928 11140 South Downey Avenue TOpaz 2-2161 John Morrison, Jr., D.D 11116 South Rives Avenue TOpaz 2-4892 .S. Gerrard Spencer, D.D.S. 11 1 16 South Rives Avenue TOpaz 9-7014 Dr. Chas. C. Benny Dr. C. R. Worsley DENTISTS 8244 East' Fourth Street TOpaz 9-4713 TOpaz 9-461 1 Leon A. Leonard, D.D.S. 11116 South Rives Avenue TOpaz 1-21 13 9 C R E DIT Jewelers HAROLD E. WERTZ 11118 South Downey Avenue TOpaz 2-4372 Dr. Warren S. Spike Dr. Morley L. Larson OPTOMETRISTS 8338 East Second Street TOpaz 2-2231 McDavicl-Stevenson INSURANCE AGENCY 8315 East Thrid Street TOpaz 2-5139 Life - Accident - Group - Auto - Liability Long Beach Downey E. Elgie Calvin Agency Where Insurance Is Not a Sideline Representing THE TRAVELERS Hartford, Conn. 8340Vz E. Second St. TOpaz 2-7826 Preferred Rate for Preferred Risks All Claims Personally Serviced Semi-Annual Premiums Dick Sandberg INSURANCE AGENCY Representing STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTO INS. CO. 8321 East Firestone Boulevard TOpaz 9-2238 Alex Stein, D.D.S. GENERAL DENTISTRY 11002 South Downey Avenue TOpaz 2-3282 Allen E. Hom, D.D.S. PRACTICE LIMITED to ORTHODONTICS 1 1 138 South Downey Avenue TOpaz 9-0956 Downey 2407 Atlantic Avenue GA 7-1668 Long Beach Page 192 The Big M, with dream-car design catches the favor of Karlene Sibley for a fast getaway, while Brent McDowell prepares for the blast-off from . . . i YOUR LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER S A C H S 81 S 0 N S l0720 South Downey Avenue Downey, California Y eeea ceases ee y ch,A--,s, , ., . GAA enthusiasts Ricky Walther and Barbara i For the most beautiful cleaning in America, .loan l h f ' ,:g:ynBZt:ll,viELn:?el: sporlswear' Shown by i Taylor and Diane Middleton recommend . . . . at . iwrwf ?2jLg fag ,fi ' J 52 ,4 i' ' ,, , C f , g' 5 ZELI-A BRUMLEYIS GLENWOOD CLEANERS s P o R 1 T o cs s comer of Second and Downey 8025 East Florence Avenue Downey, California Downey, California Page l93 No matter wha, your music tastes are cal so I Margie Cavanaugh gives larry DeSpain some of the YP secrets of how to choose perfume and other cosmetics cha-cha-cha or long hair, Judy Crump and Greta Storts from the complete selection to be found at . . . 'K find everything at . . . D I S K D I G G I N S 11104-6-8 South Downey Avenue 'IIOI4 South Downey Avenue The Rexall Sl'0I'9 I.. T. Pulley Downey, California Serving Downey for 29 Years! DOWNEY MINIATURE GOLF COURSE and a SNACK BAR. Too! 10926 South Paramount Boulevard TOpaz 9-9186 Downey, California Page 194 Janet Padgett' and Marian Hinman look forward to sampling one of the tasty snacks that make a perfect companion at any picnic. They find them at . . . LIBERTY MARKET l2l6'I South Paramount Boulevard Downey, California Betty Stephens and Carolyn Ward pose prettily in two lovely evening dresses from . . . Edy Barghini looks on with approval as Carol Butler gets her hair styled for that special evening coming up. CLIFF 81 KIN'S 8333 East Firestone Boulevard Downey, California Ron Parks and Steve Banks look over the import worth waiting for, displayed in all models of MARlAN'S 8325 East Firestone Boulevard Downey, California Volkswagen ai' . . . 5 AL TATTI 9262 East Firestone Boulevard Downey, California Page 195 I Nothing like having feminine help irepresented by A pen and pencil set is being demonstrated by Glenda Bonnie Funkl in making a selection of neckwear, Jeff Pastor to Sandy Thomas, who is wondering if this Capaci decides after looking over the dazzling array at would help her to get her homework in on time. I l I-E0 S MEN S STORE nowNEY STATIONERS 11114 South Downey Avenue Dgwneyl California 10921 South Downey Avenue Where Your Patronage ls Always Appreciated Downey, California A hearty breakfast is necessary for every KAII Ameri- Marian Hay and Winton Frame decide that the Can?l boy, Says Jerry French to Cliff Wessel, and the place to go ro rest their weary bones on comfort- All American Market is the place to get it. able chairs and sofas is . . . ALL-AMERICAN MARKET M c M A H A N ' S Corner Firestone and Rives 8203 East Firestone Boulevard Downey, California Downey, California Page 196 HEY, POP, HOW ABOUT IT? Joe Sallinger, famous gridder and professional Oldsmobile admirer, knows what HE would like for graduation. So does pretty Judy Sabo. fx Not iust ANY Oldsmobile, say Judy and Joe, But a Nowling's Oldsmobile - for the buy of the year on the car of the year. lt's got ROCKET power! Dads, you heard 'em. Now get with it! See you at the bottom of NOWLlNG'S GIANT ROCKET TOWER 7440 East Firestone Boulevard Downey, California Page 197 FP' enl0YmenI and 900d listening, if l'l0me and HWBY, Cozie Rockefeller, Betty Gillespie and Betty Felt will Linda Giles and Kathy Robinson find iust the thing be looking at the world through new eyes when they in the portable radios at . . . get smart new glasses from , , , BEAN 81 WHEELER DR. ARNOLD J. O'TOOLE, O.D. RADIOS and APPLIANCES - SALES and SERVICE 11044 South Downey Avenue H022 Souih New Sheet Downey, California Iln the Bus Terminal BIdg.l Downey, California I Shopping is a pleasure, when you get service Yum! Yum! Yum! is Jill OstIer's response to Larry with a smile, Tish Wilson and Marga Voelker Myers' display of candy, one of the many choices discover at . . . of presents to be found at . . . Page 198 DON'S MARKET MARY'S GIFT SHOP 10038 South Paramount Boulevard 11012 South Downey Avenue Downey, California Downey, California S s 4 Three li++le maids from school are we, Delivering milk so handily. So sing Judy King, Willie Hopson and driver Barbara Napravnik as they take over lvery temporarilyl at . . RIO HONDC DAIRY 9220 East Firestone Boulevard Downey, California Page 199 Index A Cappella Choir ,,.,.........,..,.Y.. 11 Administration and Faculty ..........Y. 6-20 Advertising ,.......,..,,................ Aiken's Jewelers Y,............ All-American Market ...,.,., All-American Nut Co ..,.... Allies Auto Stores .......,, Al Tatti ....,.....,,........., Andyfs Jewelers ..,...,. Anthony Pools .,,...,..... Atlas Carpet Co .t,.,...t Bean and Wheeler ......,,. Bobbie Lynn, Inc ..,....... Bob O'Leary Buick ,...,.,,.... Byron White Furniture ,,....,,. .170-200 ..........183 ......196 ......188 ......174 ......195 ......190 ......18O ......188 ......198 ......174 ......175 ......191 Chapel Florists .,......,....,..,. ...... 1 76 Cliff 8. Kin's ,...... ...,.. 1 95 Disk Diggins ,......,......... ...... 1 94 Don's Market .......,...,.................,., 198 Downey Board of Realtors.. Downey Body Works ,......... Downey Building Materials .... Downey Carpet Co .......,..,.. Downey Car Wash .,............ Downey Fertilizer Co .,.,... Downey Hardware .,.......... Downey Miniature Golf ...... Downey Paint Center .............. ......177 ......178 ......186 ......181 ......172 ......180 ......173 ......194 ......174 Downey Pharmacy .....,.................. 194 Downey Dodge and Plymouth Downey Stationers ,,,..,..,.,... Foster Freeze .A.....,... Frahm Pontiac ,,,..,,,.... General Telephone ....... Glenwood Cleaners .....,. Glenwood Pharmacy ...,,... Graham Ford ,.....,.......... Henning's Paints .,....., Hobby Haven .,,,..,,.....,..,..,. Horton's Market ,.,.....,,,....... Humphrey Harmony House .... Kiddie Clothes ......,.....,.... Krukon's Originals ,,,....,, Kwik Car Wash ...,.,. Leo's Men's Shop ,A..,,.. Liberty Market ..,,......,. Live Wire ,.,,..,,....,,,...,,.,. Lorraine's Yarn Shop .,....,, Mary's Gift Shop ......., Marian's .,..,.,...Y..,.., Mathews Paints ,.....,,.,.,. McDonald Architect ....... McMahan's Furniture ....l,.l Meralta Theatre ,,,,.,.,,... Miller's Men's Store ....... Newberry's ,.................... Nowling Oldsmobile ,....,. O'Toole, Dr ........,..,,... Pace Studio ....,,......... Pacific Telephone ,,.,..l,... Paramount' Chevrolet ....... Pota shn lck's A,........l.ll.. Powow .,....,,....,.,,,.Y..,,.,.. ......191 ......196 ......176 ......187 ......178 .,....173 ......173 ......173 ......176 ......187 ......175 ......186 ......182 ......186 ......196 ......195 ......172 ..,...181 ......198 ......195 .,....178 ......174 ......196 ...,..184 ......191 .......190 .......197 .......198 .......171 .......189 .......183 .......184 ....,..185 Professional Directory ........ ....... 1 92 Puls 8. Son .....,......,........... Rent-A-Tux ,,...,,...,.,,.,..,.. ......l83 .......181 Rheem Manufacturing ,,....,, .,l.... 1 79 Rio Hondo Dairy ...,,,..,. Page 200 ......199 Rockview Dairy ,,l,.l . Sachs 8. Sons ll..,,,l, Sally's Shops .,,,.,,., Saywell's Florisfs l,.... Toylane ,.....,l....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Veatch's Adult Shoes ,.....,,. . Veatch's Juvenile Shoes ,..,...,, .......187 .......193 .......190 .......182 .......176 .......182 .......184 Wallar's ....,.,.......,.Alll,.,,....,, .,,,,,. 1 82 Walter's Florists ......,, Zella Brumley ,,..,,. Art Club .,....,,...,,,A. Astronomy Club ......, Attendance Office ......,, Aviation Club ........... Audio Visual Crew ,....., Band ,,.,.. Baseball ,,., Basketball .,......,,,.. Bible Club ..,...,,....ll.... Board of Trustees ll..,.,,. Boys' league .,..........,, Bus Drivers ,.....ll,..,, Business Office .... Cafeteria ..,,....,.....,l,...,,l,.,,,,,,,,,,, Calif. Scholarship Federation... .......175 .......193 .......1l1 .......109 .....,.115 .......108 ..........124 149-152 140-144 ..........109 ......95 ..,...22 ........23 .104-106 Cardinal Masque ....,,.,,.,..,,,...,,,,,,,,.,, 110 Classroom Scenes ..,.,, Coaches .,,...,,,..,,,,,, Coronation Ball l..... Counselors .......l...,,,,. Crosscountry Teams ..,..., Custodians ......l,.,..,,,. Division Pages Faculty ,,....,. Classes ,......V,,. Organizations .... Sports .......l.,.., Activities ,,,,,, ,,,,,, Advertising .........,,,,,,,,.,,, ..........128 158-159 .....,.145 ......22 ...........6-7 .......24-25 .......90-91 126-127 156-157 .......170 Downey, Picture of City ,a....,,, ,,,,,.,. 4 -5 Educational Services ...,,,,.,,, Esping, Principal K. O ...,.... Faculty ....,,l.,,,,.,,,,,,,, Flag Twirlers A....,,,l,.,,,,,, Fleming, Mr. Thomas ......,, Flora 8. Fauna Club ,,,.,.. Football ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, French Council .......l.,.. Future Homemakers .,.... Future Teachers ...... German Council ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Get Acquainted Dance ......,,. Girls' Athletic Assn .,,........ Girls' League ...,.,,,..,,,A. Girls' Guest Days .,,..... Golf .,,,,.,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,, ......10 ......11 ....14-20 .......120 15 129-139 13 .......114 .......115 13 .......162 ..........116 ....96-97 ...,...163 ........153 Halrcuts ,,,,.s,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,, ,--- 1 69 Homecoming .,,,,.,a,,,,,,,.,, ,A,,,,, . N Homeroom Representatives Senior . ,..,.,a,,,,,,-,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, , , Junior .,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Sophomore ...., 158-159 .......27 .......66 .......80 In Memoriam ,,,,,s Junior Class ..,.... Junior Play .s.,. Key Club ...,,, latin Council ,,.... les Torcheres l..... library ....,... Maintenance .,.... Maiorettes ,,,...,,,,,,A, Milam, Mr. :lohn s,.,.. Norsaman Staff ,l...., ,,,,,,,, Nurse lMrs. Brownl. Off Campus Clubs.. Parent-Teacher Assn ....... Pep Club ................. Petite Masque ....... . Prom ..,..,,........., Quill and Scroll ....... Sadie lGirls' league Sanders, Mrs. Karen. Science Club ........... ....66-78 ......160 ......l08 12 ....,.102 ,.......21 ........22 ......124 100-101 117-119 ........20 .........125 10 166-167 ,,....107 Dancei .............. 165 Seniors ....,................. Senior Memories ..... Senior Play ............ Shambaugh, Supt .... Shiney, Mr. ........... . Simms, Miss ......... Song leaders .....,..,.. Sophomore Class .... Spanish Council ....... Sports .................... Student Councils ...... Student Court ........ Sweethearts Ball ..... Swimming Teams .... Sword 8. Shield ....... Table of Contents... Taylor, Mr. Martin... Tennis Teams ....,.... Track Teams ....... Varsity Club ...... Vikettes ................ Viking Varieties ..,.... Volsung Staff ........ Warren, Mr. ......,,..... Waterpolo Teams .... Williams, Asst. Supt Wright, Mr. W. J .... Yell leaders ........ YMCA Clubs ....... 15 ...27-65 ..,...,.26 ......161 ..,.....11 ........10 ............123 .........80-89 13 126-155 ......,..92-93 146-148 ...........103 154-155 120-121 ............168 .........98-99 146-148 ............122 117-119 1 M-1 - , I I x 9 ,, I IM . 13, f, ,LI .1 .1 v' ' 154.4 I4 MW- 2' uw .qv A x fd J , . QII71 -115 1 , . , -1.t.1j.'Q1- ff QS VIII' 43: 1 f 1 - 1 II ... .. HW! I , .,. , .I 1.5 ' x 1,1 , , '- -Jil.. Aa A f 1305 ' 1. K, .IJ 1, 5.111 7 In ., . . ' Q xG..!.-bbaHiQ.uQ'1m.-. wmfwsf -11 1 X 11 Q. 1 '-If. 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