Downey High School - Volsung Yearbook (Downey, CA)
- Class of 1960
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xX W D S W ' Y '1 A4 A A EFi.5ii'i.Hi.Vi3'!. This is Downey Senior High School 1 v A W ' 1 A Wg? . J V I 47 fifffff ,.-V X4- of ' Vowwiffg, vi. , X,'k K, ,, I 'Q t:gX,g?i1, 1-gf ' .. -fW? ' f-fa' ,.' , Qin. wa M -4-343 U A an I , ., J: I 4 . and... he 4 ,ff Published by the Students of Dovxmey Senior High School IlO4O Brookshire Ave. Downey. Coiifornio oreumrd hlhe natural desrre of every rndlvrdual to express hrs own creatrveness has found an outlet rn the mosarc arts Here at Dow ney we have created our ovsn type of mosa1c not 1 materral one not somethrng Vou can see but the rntanrrble proluct of combrned efforts thoughts and rdeas Our ADNIINTIQTRATION AWD IACLI TY Cpp 8 255 who give us the frame work for our prcture provrde H center of lnterest educatron laach of the QTUDFNITQ Cpp 26 895 contmbutes to the over all pattern of a pulsatrng and vrtally alrve school Vet retarns hrs rdentlty ID the end result A myrrad of so necessary to a vrvrd desrgn Crvrng vent to the A to 7 mterests of the students are the numerous ORC A'N1l7AT1ONIS Cpp 116 1555 servrce clubs specral rnterest groups as well as off campus clubs grve variety to the almost completed representatrons SPORTS C156 1845 vwhrch provrde opportun1t1es for every athlet1c mrnded bov to earn a letter add the frnlshlng touch to the mosarc of a lrfe at Downev Senror Hlgh School But rt takes monev to make the mare go In the frnal sectron of thrs book are the NDVI RTIQFMFNTQ whrch provrde revenue to make rt possrhle for a large percentage of students to become the proud Cvee hope5 owners of thrs record of the 1959 CO school vear at Downey Qemor Hrgh Qchool O l ' Y V V - Q L 9 5 I . , 1 r ' , Y l 5 , . . 1 ' 3 I f , ' A L K L L ,4 s .1 7 .- ' , L l .Q I ' D . nl 1 ,1 c . - , 0 1 ' 4 - ACTIVITIES Cpp. 90-1155 unceasing from September to june, lends the color K N . . . . 3. . - - J . ' 5 1 5, L . - , . , N . . 7 x v - , . , 5 L x i 7 V . I I . L - , 7 1 c . X . - A 'Z K 4.1 .1 c, ' l . 7 ' ' -.X 7 1 li The e Building Are the etting y 5- rf who Remnants of yesteryear and forerunner of tomorrow, Bldgs. R, S, and O create a contrast in time and style . twirl- I vf'fW?W ' --smmwm ,wg ' -4. 'fm , A - .,,. 4--5...,u kwa! gn 4. -.:::, ,. A M A 1, A' Q . ,, A. VVVAV, Our new modern library, with its knowledge-lined shelves, provides a sanctuary for study, and a door to the wonderful world of books For the llnfulding of 0ur Live , -M.. -1' L L ..... ' ...,. 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' xg 'ni , f 1 A , -' i 1 f ' 3 . 4 Y L -3 ':-5 i I 3rA f.: 'il L ff ' .ll gg ' 'Q x X 57: A f S 4 v f is Ifrgfr I '1 lfv fflf' 51 g 13' JH, 3 F , Y lg, f,1!gi', . sf'-l H, , I 2 ' ' 1 f, I 5 Igrffzt. .fi It I 1 ,If Administration and Faculty A Mosaic needs a Purpose Each Fmal Dem mn Rests upon The e Although these trustees vylll serve unt1l uly 1 1961 thrs IS the last vear for the separate Doyynev Un1on H1gh School Drstrxct Bv vote of the people of Downey the four elementarv dlstrrcts and the hrgh school drstrrct have been umfred mto a smgle organrzatlon A nevy Board of Trustees was elected rn Nlay to gu1de the destmles of the new drstrrct They wrll take offlce julvl 1960 The group shown here has had the fmal respons1b1l1ty for hoyy our school has been operated 1'1ve of them the Board of Trustees are elected by the people They 1n turn select the superxntendents asslstfints and admml t 1:.ht r yX1l nm ssl N prl r eo X Xlr CC lerk of tht Board of Trustees Nlr C lxfford I ihamhaugh fiupt of Downey lmon Hxgh Schoo Drstrxctl N1 Harold Tredvy fllresfdent of the Boardl Nlr R Show alter fmember of the Board Nlr Carroll Dunnum Cmember thc Boardl Xlr Nlelym Oulgle Kmember of the Boardd strators of the schools and ipprove the employment of teachers They serve ykxthout salary g1v1ng therr trme and energy from Z1 sense of publlc responslbrlrtv To them Doyxney Qemor Hrgh School ovyes a debt of gratrtude for a yob well done Lnder the drrectron of Nlr XY j Vlnght the group belovs yyorlt to rmprove the currrculum and methods of teachmg rn the Downey Umon Hrgh School Dxstrrct Plannmg workshops and estfrblrshmg alds for all teachers especrally new ones, they are responslble to a great degree for the excellent record made by students rn our school 'Vw iw' 10 xi ee, if SEATFD N rss Dorothy Sxmms Csuperv1sor5, J Xin t Cdrrector of currlculum and rnstruc tronl 'ylr Harold Burke fdrrector, pupll personnel serxrcesl S YIUINC' l KX ll qIll1Ill6l ll'l lat etrc drrectorl, l Namuel -Xbramson fasst dlrector, puprl personnel seryrcesl Nlr ohn Nlrlam Csuperynsorl 0 I 0 l.ef to Rf :Xl . l..H. 1'r KAP. . fu . , D . 1. n : . U igh f ' ,, r. ' , . o . n 4 U 4 T V. T I J .Y 7 Y LT 'T DB7 1 .Y . i 1 ' , .7 7. Iv, 7. . . . 1' . . V . . . Y. . V U - I Y. Y . A . . . , Y K . 1' , ' lv v lv I . , . , ' 1' .' . , f . . , 1 .. 1 . , 1 .' . . 'ea' X , : .l' ' ' ' I Nix. W. . gh .'TA. ff: Nr. '. . . ' . g V hl ' ' T xr. 5 , -1 - l 1 ,, -K 4' 7 Principal Kenneth O, lfsping 9? in-vw' Xlr, john Warren Vice Principal Xlrs. Karyn B, Sanders Dean of Girls Registrar Xlrs. Ann Rogers Principal's Clerk Mrs. Grace Lane Student Funds llooklceeper Mr. Charles Townsend r ulent 'lc i --m,.,..J Helping ll 0ver the Hump , l f I A I , 5 jx j 'lat '1' 5:1 Ytww R r 5 P , ' 53316 9 I ., Av ,...,..4v , I 'li 3 ' wg -si: -W I gn fi x .. is f. E ' I A N 4 ,... V ' 4 MR. ED BRAGG Director of Counselors I MRS. JEAN WHITTAKER MRS. VERNA BENNETT Counselor's Clerk Records Clerk I2 Good morning, Vickie. In what way can I help you today? And so begins a typical visit with your counselor. Our counselors are: Miss Betty Eondren, Mrs. Margaret West, Mr. Arthur Maurer, and Mr. Alfred llemkin. It is the duty of each to assist each student under his jurisdiction in: proper selection of subjects, improving study habits, helping those who are not socially adjusted, and helping each student planforhis future now. Under the capable direction of Mr. Bragg, Director of Counselors, they contact each student during the school year and offer guidance. The part of counselor is a many-sided job, for each must be a friend, philosopher, and psychologist to each Vic and Vickie Viking. MR. AI- HE MKIN MR. ARTHUR MAURER MRS. MARGARET WEST MISS BETTY FONDREN Where Were You? How Are You? Amid the early morning confusion of students seeking re- admittance to school after an absence, the attendance office clerks work quickly, smoothly and efficiently in the operation of one of the most important mechanisms of the school. Under the direction of Mr. Clarence Bacha, whose official title is director of child welfare and attendance, the office keeps official records of all absences, tardies, excuses to keep dental and medical appointments. Since the school receives state funds on the basis of average daily attendance, the importance of this office is obvious. This year a new system of eliminating tardiness made quite a few seventh period students in Room A-5. ,ye N. . . , , . . . . . r . attendance Clerk Attendance Clerk NIR. CLARENCE f3ACllA Attendance Supervisor Headaches from civics class, burns from metal shop, abrasions from P. li. classes .... These are typical attention of our school nurse, ailments which get the Mrs. C letice Brown. concerned with much more than But Nurse Brown is the temporary ailments of students. One of her biggest projects of the year is the tuberculin testing program, to all students at some time which is administered during their years at DSH5. From T230 a.m. t o 5:30 p.m. there is seldom a dull moment for Nurse Brown,but she loves every minute of it. 1' mm as no on TO me tooo - : f : f 'OLHAN DO- if QOU DONT Kill URI D WYI ll MRS MARY -XLL ARD ang ,wo GU, M, ww, A f I ni in cr 'lB re dmv KlRs C I FTICI' BROWN school 'Nurse ld Giving Direction tn the Pattern MRS. VERLA ALLEN MR. RICHARD A. ANDRIIS MRS. MARJORIPQ ARCHER MR. GIEORGI-I A. ISARBICR Homemaking Physical Education Physical Education US. History Sponsor, FHA GAA Sponsor 9-swf' -'Q FJ' Xlachines can add better than humans NIR JAMFS C BFVVFTT 'WR l'Hl ODORP BII Ll R Bookkeeping Pnglish Business Practice Business Fnglish ,ala W Z XXARNIE B014 AXDFR MRS PFARL BOUCHFR MR CHARLES H BOWYFR 'MRS BITTY BROORQ Fnglish Shorthand L S Historv Phxsical Education Chairman Business Dept World Ceographv C AA Qponsor California History Pep C lub Sponsor NTRQ RLTH BURRIS NIISS CATHERINTF CARPFNTFR NIR j R CARPI 'NITFR NIR RFVSFN CHAMPIONI l'ngl1sh Llbrarlan Life SC ence U Q I-115101-v 'Xlormanec s 'Sponsor Chemlstrv R1d1ng Club Qponsor C amera Club Sponsor When I was a tadpole NIR FARRIS COVSTUBLF NIR RUDY COOPER NIRS LOUNIA BELLE COURTNIEY NIR? CKTHERINIE EDDY Drlver Education Vocal Nluslc Engllsh Englxsh World Geographv Bxble Club Sponsor Petxte Masque Sponsor Chauman CSF Sponsor Miss BETTY FONDRFN MR DONALD CARDNFR MRS. PAULINE GEI-I NIR DONALD GOULD Counselor U S Historv Typing fShemlSUY Physical Education Civics Science DCP! Chairman MR. JAMES GRIME Metalshop MISS LE OTA HAAS English Sigma Rho Delta Sponsor English Dept. Chairman MISS HELEN HALL Physical Education Audio-Visual Materials Chairman, Class Adviser MISS DONNA MAE HALVERSON Bus ine ss Machines Business English Nurses Club Sponsor MR. CHARLES HANNAH Senior Problems American Problems Coach MR. GUS HEADINGTON NIR ARDENI K HFRSCHI Driver Education Phvsical Fducation Coach P F Dept Chairman NiR CARL HOLLRHKH Phvsics Geometrv NIR VICTOR HUGO Electricitx Shop URS I'LI AINOR JOHNISON Fnglish Latin CSF Sponsor NIR THONMS H JOHNSON English journalism 'Nlorseman Adviser Volsung Adviser Quill 8: Scroll Sponsor MR PHIL JONIES Driver Education Coach MR. DALE KILLION Driver Education Coach 'NIR GEORGE KNIIGHTS MR. EINAR KNUDSON NIR CLARFNICI' ICNIUTSONI VR5 WXTTIF 'UAF LEE Band Senior Problems B00kkC6p1r1g TVPU18 Driver Education Future Teachers Sponsor Cleflcal Practice MR. RONALD MAC English CSF Sponsor -Q 1' LIZAN MR. JOHN D. MATIIFWS HR. EDWARD MA URICIC NIR. FRANK MOCKLI Woodshop French Geometry French Club Sponsor www W' 45,51 is-,Q Q99 xl lf, M MR. WILLIAM MOORE Life Science Coach Faculty MR. DALLAS MORGAN Driver Education Driver Ed. Dept. Chairman f ffl fr.. we MR. ALBERT MORTENSON MR. SHERRIL L. MOSES U.S. History World Geography World History U.S. History Chess Club Sponsor Social Sciences Chairman 18 Who said Latin is a dead language? ,nf 1 MR. HAROLD E. MOYER MR ROY M. NELSON MISS NORMA OJSTEDT MISS ALVENA PETERSONI Geometry Physical Education English Senior Math Swimming CSF Sponsor GAA Sponsor Biology Science Club Sponsor if fr- NIR. MORRIS POLLCHIK Algebra y 5.4 MR . CLIFFORD POWERS Drafting i Phwsical education an be firing Metalshop Qliilrqzxrhl 'x MISS GRACE RAND Spanish German Spanish Club Sponsor German Club Sponsor WDW MR. HENRY REMPEL Art Industrial Design Commercial Art 4 acultg Wwwwmmmm Q NIR. WAYNE REV' MISS NORMA SANTA ANA MRS. MARTHA SCHNEIDER Driver Education Spanish Homemaking Coach Spanish Club Sponsor FHA Sponsor We M 4 ar u , rw 2. MR. JAMES SCHULTZ MR. LEONARD M. SEXTON MR. JOE F. SIMANEK MRS. VIRGINIA SPENCER Swimming World Geography Life Science Crafts Coach Coach Coach Costume Design Poster 8: Advertising Art Club Sponsor fl' MR. CHARLES T. TOOHEY MISS ALICE TUCKER MR. L. C. TURNEY MR. PAT TYNE Drafting Geometry Drafting Driver Education Freehand Drawing Architecture Coach 20 Industrial Arts Chairman MR. NORRIS VOAS Civics Sword 8a Shield Sponsor ' 'VS jEAN 'EAL English .f Preparing for an electronic age MR. LOUIS WILSON Algebra Astronomy Club Sponsor MR. RICHARD G. WRIGIIT Tvpivg Business Law Student Store ,,-1-2:2 f ff-L, r' Cl ' me MRS. JANE WALTA HR. ARTHUR WlLLl'XNl9 English Speech Organ Drama Les TOrCiTC7CS Sponsor Cardinal Masque Sponsor W ff 1 xv' 'Uk S GRTTIR YOUNG NIR. ALFRED 7fl5ZMlTRXI,-'SN -TANICE Ill N TiflfTi3l'1 Physical Eiucaricn Physical liducar Co1c'i G,-li Sponsor raw- 4 MISS CATHERINE CARPENTER MRS. NONA SPIEKER Librarian Library Clerk A turehou e nf Knowledge ,JV Q . M f I i Oiiv lu 2 1 .MW :X cloud of dust and :1 hearty :our from n machine clearing a piece of land for one of the many new buildings taking form on the IDSHS campus .... and before long the ultimate in design and modern convenience is our new library, which was opened to students on February 23, 1960. Officially designated as Building K,the library is situated within a short distance of all the classrooms, especially the English and social studies classes which require more library work. Spacious and well-lighted inside, the library houses, in addition to books, many of the trophies and awards won by teams representing the school. The bookshelves are angled, making an easy access to students. ga., ov U . 4 li ,N t.,f A 1- . Rai ing a Family for 111 Year We are only one generation away from ignorance .... Because of this disturbing fact, our state legislatures have created the public school system. And out of this system have risen giants. We here at Downey can claim three whose sum total of years devoted to curbing the frightening meaning in the above quote is 1171 This year marked the finale to their careers, as they seek rest and relaxation from the rigors of teaching, since they are retiring from their profession. Because of their outstanding service to our society, the administration decided to give them some public recognition, and at the half-time of the Downey-Poly football game on December 4, 1959, on Burbeck Field, there were three surprised teachers who HRS. KARYN li. SANDERS The song and yell leaders ran to escort the chosen three to a platform on Burbecl: Field. Then Mr. Shincy introduced each to the assembled crowd. First to be introduced was Mrs. Karyn Sanders, dean of girls and adviser to Girls' League. pls Mr. Shiney talked, the band strucl: up l'he Yellow Rose of Texas, since Mrs. Sanders is a native of the Lone Star State. To have l-gnown Karyn is to have known the full meaning of honesty. integrity, loyalty, he said. Xlrs. Sanders has taught 39 years. coming to Downey as a life science teacher in l929. ln her honor the Viltettes formed a heart, as the band played Young at llc-art,'1 were called down from the stands by Mr A. H. Shinev, former director of activities at DSHS, now vice principal at li oodruff junior High, and a close friend of each educator. fx M199 GR.-'lffli l UR . RIYDY COO PF R Next to be presented was Miss Grace Rand, and the band struck up Around the World in 80 Days, to highlight the many places Nliss Rand has visited, and the many more she plans to visit. To commemorate the S5 years she has spent at Downey as a teacher of Spanish, the band struck up The Mexican llat Dance, as the Yilcettes formed a sombrero. Bugler's Holiday rang out from the bandstand as a tribute was offered to klr. Rudy Cooper, teacher of vocal music, and the Yikettes once more gave a special performance, this one con- sisting of musical notes scattered over the gridiron. Fourteen of his thirty-nine teaching years have been spent at Downey cultivating voices for our hearing pleasure at assemblies and special programs. :Ks sponsor of Bible Club, klr. Cooper is Well-known by many. Each teacher was then presented with a dozen long-stemmed roses, while the students in the stands, the same ones who have been wildly cheering a football team just a few minutes before. rose and reverently sang the Alma Mater as a final honor to these educators. Cnuldnt do Wnthout Them BUS DRIV ERS LFFT TO RIGIIT Dorothy Wheeler Miriam McMa1ns jean Case Barbara Magnusson itella Evans, eannette Battrstone Vera Meier Natalie R0df3flb3Cl'l6l' Blar1ChB JCIISCII CUSTODIAL FORCE BOTTOM ROW: Leslie Davis, Alford Culley, john Roberts, William Purviance. MIDDLE ROW: Johanna Kentie, Charles Smith, john Zimprich, Doyle Long, Charles Bray Khead custodianl. TOP ROW: Earl Viles, V. l.. Miller. Fog Cold damp fog And there you are, standing right in the middle of it wonder ing if you ll make it to school before the tardv bell rings But wait' Here comes the heroine to save the dav Cand your curlv locksj your bus driver Fach morning she faithfully picks you up and deposits you and hundreds of others at school, only to repeat the harrowing ordeal in the afternoon A sure and capable driver, she does her very best for vou Sweep, dust, clean Repair, scrub and wax. lhen, when another dav is through, begin again, This is the day rn, day out routine of the custodians keeping the school neat and clean, Ceven while night classes are being helclj is a tremendous taslt, and the credit for a job well done goes to Downev's custodial force, under the direction of Charlie Bray -H' K Z 0 V 13 P ' fa I? if 7 lffx . ?'4. 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'J-W' ffvi .H quare I enior Class of 60 SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Robert Hoffpauir Ctrensureri, Ewing Bartgis, Crepresentativej, Richard Benner: fpresidenrj, Norma Rockman Csecretaryj, Pete Young fvice presidenrj. F IRST SF-IRIESTER OFFICERS Left ro Right: Yvonne Von Gull-:er frepresentativej, Donna Gotwalr fsecretaryj, Harold Jennings Cpres- identj, Bob Ballard Ctreasurerj, Paddy Barnes Kvice presidentj. Q11 as r..,,.i K new sexy-5,,r 'LH- -'H' --Q BOB ADAKTSON Soph Pres., HR Rep., Spring Play fcastll, Viking Varieties fmci, AFS. Bible Club fpres. 2 sem., vice pres.l, Cardinal Masque, Key Club fvice pres.l, Latin Council, Pep Club fsgt.- at-armsl, Petite Masque, Sword R Shield, Varsity Club, Soph Homecoming Prince, Football fBee, varsity Z yrs.l, Wrestling fvarsityl, Baseball fvarsiry 2 yrs., JVT. lRIfNIi AGIIILAR sANnRA Al.isR1Gii'i' ArrC1lub, FHA. jOHN DAVID ALLICN RAYMOND li. ALl.IiN JANET l.. AI.l.ISTIiR Art Club, FHA. BARBARA AYDFRSON ASB Rec. Sec., HR Rep., Vil-cettes, Bible Club, Campus Pal, Kappa Debs Y-Club, Clll'f5'l'lfR ANIUFRSOX Water Polo Cvarsiry, Bee, Ceefl. SLSAN AND FRSUN Bible Club ftreasi, Campus Pal. Ci-fClI.IA ANN ARNOLD Transfer from liilison High ofX1iami. S'l4l':PllifN ASRTCAN I Key Club, Spanish CounCil,V.'ater Polo fBeel,C1nlf 'JY 2 jursfi, WILLIANT C. AVICRY Bible Club, Tennis QV mgr.l, Football fvarsity mgr.i, iiur personalities are mosaics PATTI ABE Girls' League Csunshine chrmn., rreasj, jr. 8: Sr. Play fbaclc- sragej, Viking Varieties, Vikettes fmgr.l, AFS, Bible Club, CSF fbronzel, GAA fbowling mgizl, l.es Torcheres fpres.l, Normaneers fsgt.-at-armsl, Pep Club, Pc-tire Masque, Ari - Awards Winner, Dee-a-Kons Y-Club. Gl'fORGli ABICRNATHY Crosscountry ivarsily 2 yrsl LINDA ADAMS A Cappella Choir, Arr Club, Bible Club, French Council fvice presj, FHA ftreas.W, Future Teachers, Levantes Y-Club. 'f rffiifs-4 gan WG: ' is 5 I . 4 A 1 rm! 1-0 of experience and philosophy IOSEPII B.-XGl.IiY Transfer from jefferson lfnion Iligh, Richmond, Ohio. C'I IPI B.-XGl.I-QY IDA I.Ii KEMP BAI I.I-QY 0 'Q 01 1 ., 9' f' 'Q 1 W x C' Q i AFS, Art Club, Bible Club, Key Club 'vice pres., pres.l, Pep Club, Sword 8: Shield fsec.J, Water Polo fBeel, Varsity Club, Vic Viking , Travelers, 1 4 Tli RRY BAKI-QR IIR Rep., Bible Club, Varsity Club, I-'ootball fvarsity, JVI, Track fvarsityl IJAYIIU BAI-l.ARIJ Latin Council, Water Polo fvarsiryl, Swimming fvarsity, Bezel. R0BI'iR'II D. HALLARID Sr. Treas., Bible Club, CSF fl.ife Nlemberl, Science Club, Sword 81 Shield fsec., treas.D, Prom Steering Committee, All- Night Party Steering Committee, German Council, Football fvarsity, jVl, Basketball fvarsity, IV, Beel, Tennis fvarsityl, Visi-Goths Y--Club. BARBARA ANN BALLEW Bible Club, Transfer from Orland Iligh School, Orland, Calif. Wll-l.lANl JOHN BANASKY Aviation Club, Water Polo fvarsity 2 yrs.l, Swimming Ivarsity 2 yrs., Beel. DIANA BARBER Xl IHRI-H lSXIil,X1.XX Lxzvgwzs Ilil, llinlt- flu!-, I-uturi' Ilmm-make-rs, UML Kvirls XM-ck llvlcgatt-, llclphn Kys Y-Cflub. X1lal.lNl5X fX1IXIHll,II-:XXNLI-I IBAIQIIUXK I l'.lIN?'L'll.1 fhwir, Iiibiu fluli. lil' l,ili' Xie-nwlwrl, l'uturn 'll-iciiurs. Qi.i'.r'l4 lub. IIKIWIWN li KRXIS St, Xi-e Pres., Viking Xfirieiies, Bible C lub, ISI 'bronze l'll,'x. l.es 'lbrcfwtc-s. Yurnznneers Wifi- presff, llep filul Petite Xlnsque. Prom Steering C'ommi!tce, Campus IMI, Xt-riiis Y-Ciluln RUN 'xl.IW IB. B'KIi'I'I-.R VKX INi1 I7 KYIIJ Ii XRIMIS Sr. Rep., HR Reb., Bible fflub. l..1tin Council fvice prcxl. l'to::: Steering Committee, Varsity Club, Football 'varsity 1yrs.X. Bnslqetbnil 'varsity 2 yrs., -IVE, LINDA Ii.'l'I'CiIII-'l,UR Bible- filub, Svienuc tilulw. TZ LINDA ANN BLOON1 Art Club, Future Nurses, Future Teachers, GAA Lettergirls, Spanish Council. XIICHAICI. HOIBIIC C.-'xROl.YN BOI.'l'ON Bible Club. -1 num' faoRR1i1.i. mt Rep., .an Club, Bible Club. KAR EN SUE BOWI-QR IIR Rep., Bible Club, Projectionist Club ftreas., sec.I. RALPH Nl. BlJV.'IfR Viking Band, Bible Club, Projectionist Club fpres., vice pres.I. .lust as the pieces of a mosaic LARRY E. BECK ROBERT A. BEDLEY IIR Rep., Bible Club, Latin Council, Spanish Council. PATRICIA BEHM Bible Club, FHA, Future Nurses, Future Teachers. JANET ANITA BENDER Glee Club, Bible Club. RICHARD DAVID BENNETT Sr. Pres., Norseman Sports Editor, Bible Club, CSF Csilverl, Quill 8: Scroll, Spanish Council, Sword 8: Shield, Varsity Club Cvice pres.I, Prom Steering Committee, All-Night Party Steering Committee,Crosscountry fvarsity 3 yrs., capt. 2 YI!-7.5. STEPHEN BIGGERS Aviation Club ftreas.l. VIRGINIA KGINGERI BILDER Girls' League Chistorianl, Student Court Cmonitorl, Varsity Song Queen, Bee Song Leader, Vikettes, Viking Varieties, Bible Club, CSF iLife Memberl, French Council, Les Torch- eres fsgt.-at-arms, chaplainl, Pep Club, Petite Masque, French Language Award, All-Night Party Steering Committee, State Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Veridis Y-Club. SAl.l.Y BLACKNIAN Viking Varieties, CSF fl.ife Nlemberl, FHA. Future Teachers, Normaneers fchaplainl, Pep Club, Campus Pal C2 yrs.I, Spanish Language Awards, GAA, Levantes Y-Club. ROBERT II. BLAIR are assembled with great care jOYCli LYNN BR.-XX1llAl.l. Bible Club N1Ol.l.Y BRBNNAN Bible Club, Petite Nlasque. GARY D. BREWER A Cappella Choir fsec., treas.l, Viking Band, One-Act Play Art Club, Cardinal Masque, junior Play. GAII. BRINEY Volsung Staff, Spring Playfbackstagel, Fall Playfbackstagel One-Act Plays C2 yrs.l, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, CSI Cbronzel, Quill 81 Scroll, Boots 84 Saddles, GAA. EUGENE R. BROOKS Bible Club, Football UVD. JAYLIENF BROWN Bible Club, FHA fparliamentarianl, GAA, Kappa Debs Y-Club NIKI BROWN Viking Band, Wrestling fvarsityl. R. WAYNE BROWN Bible Club, Sword 81 Shield, Football fvarsity, JV, Beel Track lvarsity, Beal, Visi-Goths Y-Club. ROBERT WILLIAM BROWN Bible Club, Chess Club. YI? 1' 'bv' 'We-ar 'f ioi 'S '1.. is fr .fampu ' ': i. C ., 'we i 1 ii f RL-Q: llulc-g. Q. K: '1 I '-fi BRXQ Yilecttc-5, U0 , S-A NL-iulv' A . ' i. 'xi lff BR is' .. ., '.:: O 1 j .lwxrd x -. 'w .i . '. .nzyz Hx . ,H Q' J flu res.. '. N , Vsrori. l. -I' .-..1' xirsir ies. Yi Cites, Yi'ing if Ist. s. 'bi' lub. . Q CTIHPT .Ulf . I' '. . ' CIC. OUR' i. rn. . .'fl'gT .,,,,,g 'S'iGl'Ci1C'l'L'S bkturi. f, - lab arcs Q Z: .xsg L s icrii . , , P 'X L' . IN m Slit QI .U ri iy,X lim- xiii Q , , 1 N .KU .i.. Y? The pieces of a seni0r's life 'UNIX BYRVN1 Aviation Club, Bi T0'.1CI.-XCCIIIOXII Football fvarsityl RITVK ANN CAIIILI Bilvlc- Club, Future Icxchcrs Ns ,1- A U Wg , A -' J ....,f1f-se if 1 ' ' ,?ZL'ff W 4 QZW ZI' evv, V Jw . Udbrfgg 52 Q 1 ' A Vw., Cll,-'lSlf Yikettes. Bible Club. Clfx I.lNlJ,-X Cll.'X L.-XRrJl.YN CllliS'l'Xl l' li le Llulw. l-ll,-X. are also being gathered Yl'7 Hilwle Clulw, FIIA, Future Nurses, lfuture 'l'e.it'l1en, CARL CICliRfb BIl.I.f1IKlARlSII Art Club, Track fCeel. jUllNXYlC Cl..-KKK lfoutlmll fvnfgity, Hee 2 yrs,l, l'mQkt-tlmll flleel, lrnck lliee 2 yrs.l. l.:XRRY li. Cl.ARl'i Xl.-XR'l'llA -ll'iAN Cl..-XRK Viking Varieties, liilwle Clulw, lfuturc Nuries, Nornmneers, Campus Pnl, llC'P-ll-KORS Y-Clulw. K.-Kil'llY Cl.:XRl'Ql'f rp? llli Rep., Song Leader fvarsity, Heel, Viking Varieties, liilwle Vlulw, CSI-' fsilve-rl, lfrench Council lsettl, FHA Vsec,l, Les lorclieres Vhistorianl, Pep Club, Rally Committee, All-Night lixrty Steering Committee, Yeritlis Y--Club. LQlfNl'i .XXX CIQXXVIAON liilwle Club, Girls' Week Delegate. CKRUI. :XXX Cl-lNlf liilwie Club, FHA. Nlemselles Y-Club, ,. en! QQ.-'lliYCiOBli 9 3' . if LQXRY D. COBB? K.. , .X'.'i.1tion Cluiw, Keg' Club, Ytlfillf' Club, Crusscountry varsity' , f t ,. . , 2 j.'r4.'. lennis XJX l. -' lll'l5Y COCKlXCi ' Q Norse-m.1n Stuff, One-,Xct Plays. liilwle Clulm C.1rtiin.il Xlisque, lflli, Future Yurserz, Quiil X Sgroll, r 'Nt YV lfllll.l.ll' li. C1Ul'lil.IN lllfXYY CORISIX Soph Rep., llli Rep., lfnll l'l.1y flmckstiigel. Ulee flul Viking Varieties, liible Club, Ifreneh Council fsee., tre.xs,l, lfllA, Future Teachers, Petite Masque. All-Yight Party Steering Committee, Veritlis Y-Club. LINDA Ll-QE ffOl'I.TIiR HR Rep., Bible Club, l'ilIA. Future Nurses, Pep Club. Petite Nlnsque, Cnmpus Pnl, Girls' Week Delegate, lielplm Kys Y-Club. 'J. ll.lilAXl A. CQOl,'l.'l'lfR ll'xliOfXANfN LO, , 1 liR.'4.lJl ORIJ KIQRR COX Crusscountry UVB. 0 0 by Each but of knowledge we gain l'X'I'Rlf IX l.l',l' K Ul'l.llI7 A fi.tppell4if'l1rvit. Yikettes, Xx'i.1tiunC lub, liible f luli. l-ll X. lfuturz- 'l'e.u'liers,Q1XX. l9.v.'elf lub, Petite Xlas rue, MLICNNYS Sl'li f Ol.lil'RY farnpus Pnl. llilvltl f lun, f Sl' 'l'l'fl'1fCl, l'll X. l'ATRlCil.'x .NNY CUl.l.l Nl Student Court 'rnonitork llilile Club, CSI lbronzeil, l ll L lfuture Pl-CflCl'1CIS. Gavel Club. 's,:t,-.xt-.xrnish Petite X1.xsf1ue 'tre41s.'. Science Club. I7AXCif1l.UN1:XY llnter Polo fliee, Keel Sxxinuning fllee, Ceel, il-I-1X'ClCl'S Vnrllub. x1.exRY K Xlllli INIC CON l.l-ll' Norsenmn Staff fpage editorl, flxmpus Pal, llR Rep., Spring Play icastl, lfall Play Cbaekstagel, Yikettes, llible Club, Cnrilinal Masque. l-'rencli Council ftrens., Norseman repl, lfuture Nurses lsee., trens., Norsenmn repj, GAA, Gavel. Club fpresi, Petite Xfnsque, Quill EQ Scroll, Sigma Rho l7elt.x, Cher Xlonets Y-Club. l' Rlill CUNYI-1R'l'lNl llible Club, Stutlent Court fnmnitorl, Varsity Club, Junior Ilomeeoming Prince. l-'ootbnll fvnrsity 2 yrs.H, 'l'r.1Ck fvnrsity 1 vrs.l. xkl, CUOK Viking Band, Yiking Varieties, Keynotes liantl, Pep llantl. CALVIN ll. COUKIQ llible K lub. IHAYID COOX HR Regt, Xlnter Polo 'varsity I yrs.l, Swimming fvarsity 2 yrs., lieel. each pattiele of triumph. defeat PRISCILLA CRAWFORD Gln-e Club, A Cappella Choir, Bible Club.Chc-ss Club, lfrcnclm Council, Future Teachers, Petite Nlnsquc, Science Club, lfrencb Language Award. l'lIll.OTlll-KDS JANE CRICVJ Glee Club,A Cappella Choir, Bible Club, Cher Xlonets Y-Club. SHARON CRIIMP Student Court freeorderl, Bible Club, CSF fl.ifc Xlemberl, l-'rench Council, FHA, Les Torehcres, Normnneers fhistorian, service chrmn.j, Petite Masque fvice pre-5.5, Sigma Rholielrn, All-Night Party Steering Cumm,, Hotiel l.cgisl.1turc Delegate, Viking Varieties, Yeriilis Y-Club. Clll,-KRl.!f9'3.'II.l.l.XX1fBlI.l.lfil,'l.'Ji'ifl,l. All-Night llllflz, Steering Cnmny, lou ull YBQQ- 7 ei l'Ql.lfANlJR CI RTIS Bible Club, Cllr-r Xlonets Y-Club RUYUIALN DARNIQLI. -'xVldIl0!l Club fsgt.-git-arms, Clmylgxizil, lifife flluii, llmiw Xlnsiue. IZAYIQ IHA ' S RUSANX lll l II IJAYIS Cleo Klub, Sp.1ni5hCoi1m'il, l.liXk'lS IHCCKECR Bible Club, Water Polo Clleel, Su imniing Wiecl, l-'iwtbtxll CIYF, il'r.1Cl4 fY.xrsity l. ff? ix! 'QE-'P IlIUX1XNl.-..XlNlzlJl'.I.l,l15!,O in imnxing flleel, lX'.itL-I Polo fY.Lrsit5 l I.lZ'XBl-'l'll ANN l3liX1ONS'Y Kill fmiunm. of Publifity. lr. Vice llrex, Ni ,..,.xn Qpring Play lmelqstieel, lfall Plajv l1.1t'lxQt.xge. Yiltt Yiling Xfitieties, One-ACI Plays, Bible f lu .1 :ut.f ll' lrungtcl, lflll. 'luill X Scroll Xliilli' ll N. l3l'l.'l'ill iiifvls fluli. Key Club. CFI-' fsilverl, l..1tin C until, lftt N11 Qcicnce Cilub, 'Suiter l'ulo 'viusity - uhm. luot 1 lien 7. X .zrsity filub. Tl'.1'.'ClCff Car Club Ill AAHXI' l7ll.l,UX lllili,-7,l3ibief'li1i GARRY DORNON Football Cvarsity, ,IV 2 yrs.D. ROBERT DORSEY All are recorded in our hearts IIIlknr XIXII X IIXIINXIY PIII lfvtp Xrt I IIN. I-III:-1 'l:I, Xrr Xmxrf 'Jfi 'IX4f. ' x' h Iv r 'Tl f Iiflf 4f1,.. I X , N 1 XIINI 'IX XXX. 'IIXXKI7 III1 llrj ' ' 4 I.f-1Vr.X'37' .jr Q .3 fr if , r fy I-.J I I , .Iptfe ,I X? ff M-rf! W 4, , I A4 4' : ug. 4 , Q ff ., Z I , ff 'om ,. I 1 fr PII, In X lIYf FlQZl'x X. X . I,:,i I'- XIIVIYX IV' XXI' .. I..AV. , ,...X Q.. u.., .,L .M iA:1'I.1-nf-ir. 'A vii- fi II Q.:-1.2 X'II:i'eg X xrfcticfz, 13214: CfIL:Iw, :NX .'i:1- f If, I.w: 'I'c'rcI1Q:QS, Il.xIij. Clnivztwittz-Q, Ilnmc- CI 1 Eng II ,.'. Q . 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In I' I IIIXCIIUN Ifcwi tI .II 'Noel 'Iiratk fffcc-, Iic-Q, Varsityl. IDIANI1 4 ,-XROI. I-,X :XXX ISiIwIc CLILIIL IO.-XXNIf I'iIV .4 I IIR Iivp., Une-Act IIIgxys, C.axriIinaxI X1uscu', if 5 vm-rI, K t. A-I, If IIN and in our character ViI:inAu '.'.1ric-tive, Iw1InC f,IuIn f'Nur.:cn:.m rep., .fu przusf. I. Future 'I'c.1cI1cry C,A,X Idggu-fgii-IQ, Pg-ring ' II X KCI' II. Iif-rits S: S.1iItIIQs Iiffizut ITIL?- F '.',-r-1.9, I i .'f 'IQI5If'f T11-, ,A 3,5 ' I Aitcy' I. I'ifQfIfX 5--taif, liiIvIc f lui if XX ',L'ffCI'g1IfIS 'vice prcsfu, Petite 'IuiII lk 9CrfwII it-.x-:fu f A-5, , , ' A w U? f f wa, IIYCIICIX ficvunCiI, Ifuturc- 'I4c'.1cI1crs, I rcnCI1 I,.1ngu.xgc 'Xxxxxrt J IUSIiI'II I-LA' I cu ' , I VI..-XI'I5l -X If:UfIxR I-.I.I. 'I'mnsfL-r from South Unto High SCI1ooI. YAXNIII I'i'XI.I'I:Kl NI FSI-i 'goItII. I5II:K, I'-UUIICIIAC'-lCI1L'I'S, Vikcttcs, I.INlH.X If 'KIiI.l Y MUIX I.c-.xgun fprcs, vice pres., soph rt-VI, Ikmk ut ,XIIIl'I'IC.I tmItI fup, DAR Cvuoii fiitizcn .'Xxs.1riI. itutIcnr four! 'NUIXI1 IlltI4lL'I. XUI'9L'IYI.lI1 I'.IxtorA1n-f.Iiit-I, Xt-II I,k'.1nIi'I' fI5i'c-I, ,IIN CNI' VI.ifu NIL-mIwrI, KvxX.X I.c-ttvrgirls, I..xtin C uunc'iI, I1-N 'I'urCIu-rcs. I'c-p fiIuI1. IR-tits: XI.xs.1uL- fprt's,I, 'IuiII K 4t'rwII iilsnu Rho IICIIJ. Ciovcrrior UirIs' State, Governor Y XIUIILI I.CgISi.1iLlIL'. I..lH5IUJgl' :X'.x.1r.Is '17, IUQQ-.1-Kurw I-1 mu 4II.XRUNL I.IfI: I I1II.IfR Iiifwiu fiIu5. I-iuturc Yurmw. IQVA MARIE FENIMORE Bible Club, KENNY FERRARO ASB Vice Pres., HR Rep. Chrmn., Student Court fmonitorI, Bible Club, Sword 8.1 Shield Csgt.-at-armsI, Varsity Club, Football Cvarsity, JV, Heel, Visiiioths Y-CIub. JOSH PII RAYMOND FIIZ LDS Yi' Q A, at . I xi . 'M I Rig M Evolving from life's pattern lll'IIl'iR'l' l.Ol'IS I-'II.l.MURI' IIR Rep., Iiible Club, Spanish Council, Varsity Club. I'o0tb.'.II s -ff' 'varsity, IV, Heel. Track fvarsity 2 yrs., Iicel. f 5 mxxx' ifixiiix' 1? ' Qoph Vice Pres., AFS, Iliblc Club, CSF fbronzel, Key Club, T Latin Council, Science Club, iigma Rho Dc-Ita. i 5- p Lim I-'isciiiiaia if CSF Ibronzcl, French Council, Transfer from Parainount lligh. 'l 1 JOYCE LEIE IfI.IiIi'I'XX'OOIJ M Volsung Fditor-in-Chief, Student Council, Bible Club, CSF fbronzel, Future Nurses fvice pres.l, GAA Lettergirls fplay- day co-mgr.l, Latin Council, Normancers, Pep Club, 'Juill K Scroll fvice pre-s.', Campus Pal, All-Night Party Steering Comm., Latin Language Award, Dec-a-Kons Y-Club. SANDY FLINT Iiible Club. E is SALLY FLOYD 2 CSI: lgoldl, Spanish Language Award, Levantes Y-Club. GRICG FOX Tennis fvarsityl, Varsity Club. .1 A xiii s If ox Q Tennis Fvarsity 3 yrs.1. l l RICIIARD FOX Viking Band, Pep Iiantl, Water Polo lffccl. ISRLCF FRANCIS ASR Pres., Comm, of Boys' Activities, CSF fparliamentarianl, Gavel Club Ipres., sec.l, German Council Ipres.l, Sword 8: Shield Cpledgemasterl, Thom NlcAn Scholarship nominee, Football CBee, varsity 2 yrs.U, Golf fvarsity 3 yrs.D, Visi Goths Y-Club. T'I 7!' NIICIIAFL FRANKLIN Chess Club I NIIIRDOCH FRASFR Latin Council, Water Polo Ivarsity 2 yrs., Iieel, Swimming Cvarsity 2 yrs., Beel. 4 .: XII Kli F R Eli KLA N NIIKI-Q FRYIAQ R ' IIR Rep., Bible Club, CSF Isilverl, Basketball fvarsity, 'lVl. IOANN FIfRR ioph Rep., jr. Vice Pres., liiblc Club, Vikettes, FILA. Future Teachers, GAA Lettergirls, Kappa Dabs Y-Club, ,an 7 l l t ut Xurst t s x rt s 1 n R11 xrxt L Ont 1 N U N. l N mxsh V or it I Y NNI' CARDNFR HR Rep Fall Plas Cbackstagel Vlkettes Nxkmg Varieties Bible Club CSI' Cbronzel FHA GAA Lettergirls Pep Club Petlte Niasque AllN1gl'lI Partx Steering Comm Veridis X Club JOLFNI' CFIQI' ASH Treasurer HR Rap Student Court Cclerkl Nxkettes Bible Club Spanish Council Cure presl -XIlN1ghr Party Steering Comm Campus Pal GI-Rl GF RAGHTX One Act Plays Bible Club Cardinal Nlasque FHA Petite Niasque r Play fcastl MARY LOUISE CIBHS Volsung Staff, CSF igoldl FHA, Future Nurses, CAA, Gavel Club fsec.J, Quill 8: Scroll, Latin Language Award, Levantes Y-Club. THOMAS CILLFSPIE Bible Club, Key Club C? yrs.l, Spanish Council lsec.-treas.l, Varsity Club, Track Cvarsity 2 yrs., Cee Capt.l, Crosscountry Cvarsity 2 yrs.l, Football CBeel. PAU l. C IOVINO 'Q , RKXIO FLNI 4 mee Nuimnuna. Het' lruclers far! ul UUNAlD l' C 7 A C ippelli fhoxt Hxble f lub S-XNDX CAII eiantesl K is the mosaic of a total hemg xchange Student from Ipan itudent C ouncll fhonorarx mefnberl HR Rcp Xl N sgt at arms! Pep C lub Mice pres 1 Sword A shield honor uw N I Dre xmbofxt finrls I t lg 'stu em Court -:oph yuigc gp xllxettcg y, ,ng Xarietnes 16 f Npanlsh Council Campus a 'U' V7 v-' - e K , , Q 3 4 l xi KRW KE. UUUIUXT XY HR Rep. liiiilt-K luf,'Cunt-rPwl0if.1'L . lf'Y1I1lS IN' ITUNYX L91Yl !'.'Xl.l , sm-H mx lik:-h xigim X'.xrit-fit-s. HN. liiint- flu' X.ir'-Amt N jr -N, r-g, , 4 .1:xls:1 1 -wumil, X l Nl Xl l.xrt Qu,-ring v- A I V Qtgl-fig1gi nm11:.,XL'l'1.!1s N Clulf. CAY GRE ENLlili Jr. play qbacksmgel, Sr. Play lbackstagel, Viking Varieties Ccrewl, Bible Club, Future Nurses fpres., vice pres., sec., .Ai af' Clubs. assemblies, dances.... LLOYD B. GRACIC BARBARA ANN GRANT HR Rep., mme Club. ROHIZ RT CLARK NCF GREFNIG treas.D, Future Teachers, GAA, Latin Council fvice pres.l, Pep Club, Science Club, Dee-:x-Kons Y-Club. NHRIAN1 GRESKO Viking Varieties fbackstagel, Bible Club, Science Club, Poster Contest Winner, Dee-a-Kons Y-Club. NORMA GRIDI, R Bible Club. JR-ldllll CHRIS GRIFFITH A Cappella Choir, Bible Club, Future Nurses, Cher Moners Y-Club. PAlfl.A GUlfNSClllf CSF fgoldb, Future Teachers. CAROL GUIOT Bible Club, FHA, GAA, VICKIE GWYNN Glee Club, Bible Club, Boots 8: Saddles. Hli LF X HA LDFMAN Vilzettes, Bible Club, FHA, Pep Club, Prom Steering Comm., All-Night Party Steering Comm., Kappa Debs Y-Club. PENN Y RA li HALD li MAN Vikettes, Hible Club, Future Teachers GAA Ctreas.1, Latin Council, Petite Masque, l.c-vantes Y-Club. VIRENA KL-'lli HAN1 Bible Club, CSF fsilverj, Boots 81 Saddles. ROBIZRTJOHNHA'x1kHG Wrestling fvarsityl. CAROL HANNA jr. Play fbackstageb, Viking Varieties, Bible Club, Cardinal Niasque, French Council, Future Teachers, GAA. Dee-a-lions Y-Club. homework. classes. friends... A ee. llNl ll llilll liiblt- f lui, fxrsitj. fliil. llroiectioriists ffilii. lv-'Z , lh-L f yrs.. I I ii' ,'ll,lfl iixiufm. l U View f lui-. X .x:'jw1i,x f lp.-ir. Yin Q. itil W I r Sl' itrfinfg , l'lilllI'L' Nurses gates -erz. my ll,,, -W ' AAHZVVVA I f ll'xlll,lNlillXllNl',H uv '. ol-Suzi: Staff. ,lr l'l.1j. b.1cLst.igt-I l'l.1,4 'lf-.irit-r Queer l-'ilcirlg 'hlrivlic-s. Billie flub. l'll'l 'iiistiwri.m, lk-Q Club. 'Quill X 9L'1 'il. Sgxxnislx foumil, All-Nielit l'.1r:j. Steering f --fum.. llalij: I 1-izgnittee, fnmpus Pal. Yeritlis X-1 lub. el. ge l co? YVONNE JENY HENDERSON Vikettes, AFS. Art Club fsecf, Bible Club. FHA. Future Nurses. MARJORIE ANN HENLIN Spring Play fbackstagel, Fall Play Cbackstagel, AFS. Bible Club, CSF fLife Memberl, Future Nurses lsec.l, GAA Letter- girls, Les Torcheres lpres., historianl, Normaneers fptes., secj, Pep Club, Model Legislature Delegate, Dee-a-lions Y- Club. XIA RY JO HENLIN HR Rep., Nlajorette, Viking Varieties Cbaekstagel, Sr. Play fbacksragcl, Bible Club, Future Nurses Cvice presd, GAA Lettergirls, Latin Council, Les Torcheres, Normaneers Chistorianl, Pep Club, Prom Steering Comm., Dee-n-Kong Y-Club. ei Bible Club. JIM HAWOR TH Bible Club. RAE HEBARD Bible Club. Q Rl llxlx llAli'X5' Bible Club, Tmnsfe IRHX! ll-,IQILYN HXRVSI' Xwlsuny Staff. lrt i lub Nou., Bible- flulv, fil' 'brwi I-HX, 'Quill K Scroll. lrt Xxmri Winner, I,c'x.1nri-X N--f lu Xl :X YNIQ D. HAR R ISHN Hi' 'n flu' lnr1r1is'lY' llll Rei.. Yil-ting lianri. lm' NANCY LOU HARTMANN Bible Club, FHA. SANDRA SUE HA SSE L BA LCH Bible Club, Aviation Club, Gavel Club, Boys' State Delegate Football Cvarsity, Bee 2 yrs.5, Baseball lvarsity, jV Z yr W CAROLYN HAYNES LORNA HENDERSON r from Camarillo High. V7 Yr., 'as f 7, .J f ' '... J Ya... If, DOLORBS JFAN HILTON Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Bible Club. RICHARD D. HINOTF RlCllARD HOFFPAUIR Viking Varieties CctewJ, AFS fpublicity chrmn.D, CSF fl.lfe Member, treas., sr. rep.U, French Council fvice pres., trcasfi, Pep Club, Petite Masque, Science Club, Sigma Rho Delta, Language Awards, Sr. Sweater lfmhlem Designer, State Scholarship Semi-Finalist. ROBERT HOFFPAUIR Sr. Treas., HR Rep., AFS, CSF iLife Xlember, vice ptes.J, French Council, Pep Club, Science Club Circ-as.D, Sigma Rho Delta, French Language Awards, Bank of America Certificate Winner, Essay Contest Winner,State Scholarship Semi-Finalist. WALTER HOLLOWELL Bible Club, Chess Club, CSF iLife Nlemberl Key Club, Latin Council Cpres.J, Football ftrainer, Bee and varsityJ, Golf YJYJ. JOAN HOLMAN Fall Play Qbackstagel, One-Act Plays, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, Petite Masque, Cher Monets Y-Club. CHUCK HOLTZENDORFF Aviation Club, Bible Club, Key Club, Science Club, Spanish Council. NEVA BETH HOLUB JACK HORSLEY Jr. Pres., HR Rep., Student Court Cpros. atty.3, Bible Club, Latin Council, Varsity Club, Sword R Shield, Baseball KJV 2 yrs.D, VisiGoths Y-Club. JILL HORSLEY Volsung Business Mgr., Soph Pres., Jr. Rep., HR Rep., Fall Play Cbaclcstageb, Vikettes, Viking Varieties, Bible Club. Cardinal Masque Cvice pres.J, FHA, Latin Council, Pep Club, Petite Nlasque, Quill 8: Scroll lpresj, Campus Pal, All-Xigix Party Steering Comm., Jr. Play fbackstageh DOUGLAS L. HUDSON Norseman Sports Editor, AFS, Bible Club, Key Club, Quill 8: Scroll, Prom Steering Comm., Travelers Car Club, SHIRLIZY HUDSON Spring Play Cbackstagei, Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Campus Pal, Bible Club, FHA, GAA, Jr. Play fbackstagej, Delpha Kys Y-Club. lhreugh each experience we have BOB HFIRRFRA A Cappella Choir, Bible Club, Rey Club, Football flies-5, Baseball KJV. K'atSityJ. DORIS HFRRON HR Rep., Glee f.lub, A Cappella Choir. Bible Club, CSF 'silverJ, Future Teachers 'chaplainJ. BARBARA l.. lll'S'l'lfR Bible Club, FHA. our mosaic become more complete VINTON ISI1 Art Club, Bible Club, Key Club, Art Show Awards, Water Polo fBce, Cee 2 yrs.D, Swimming fCeeJ, Varsity Club, Travelers Car Club. LAUREL LEE JACKMAN Campus Pal, Spring Play Cbackstagel, Fall Play lbackstagel, Jr. Play Ccastl, Lions Club Speech Winner, Cardinal Masque fpres.l, Bible Club, Water Ballet, Petite Masque, One-Act Plays, Viking Varieties, Delpha Kys Y-Club. HAROLD JENNINGS Sr. Class Pres.,HR Rep., Bible Club, Sword 8: Shield, Varsity Club, Football KJV, varsity 2 yrs.l, Wrestling Cvarsityl, VisiGoths Y-Clu b -, A, J Wat' I fs- Maui SHARON LEE JOHNS Soph Treas., Jr. Sec., Fall Play Cbackstagel, Vikettes, Viking Varieties, Bible Club, CSF fsilverl, FHA fpres.l, Future Teachers, GAA Lettergirls, Latin Council, Les Torcheres Sigma Rho Delta, Vericlis Y-Club. DIANE RENAE JOHNSON Norseman Staff, Camera Club, Quill 81 Scroll. KAREN LEE JOHNSON Glee Club, Bible Club, FHA. SALLY JOHNSON Vikettes, Bible Club, CSF Cgoldl, FHA, Future Teachers Cvice pres.l, GAA Lettergirls, Spanish Council fsec.D, Essay Award, Levantes Y-Club, CLINTON JURGENS Jr. Play fcastl, .Astronomy Club, Cardinal Masque, Chess Club, CSF Cl.ife Nlemberl, National Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalist, Science Club, Sigma Rho Delta Ctreas.l, Spanish Council, Electronics Club fpres.l, Spanish Language Awards, Bank of America Certificate Winner. A LLEN KA RP HA ROLD KA lfl-'MAN BERNARD W. KAYE CSF iLife Xlemberl Key Club, German Council, Spanish Council, Electronics Club, Spanish Language Award, Nat'l Merit Letter of Commendation, Crosscountry fJVl. WESLEY JOHN KEEBLER ll ASB Comm. of Boys' Activities, HR Rep., Bible Club,Spanish Council,Sword 8: Shield, Varsity Club, Student Court Cmonitorl, Football CBee, JVJ, Track fvarsityl, VisiGoths Y-Club. CHARLES FRANKLIN KEEK BONNIE JEAN KElL Bible Club, Nlemselles Y-Club. EARL F. KELSO JR. Petite Masque, Riding Club, Luggage Day King. GAIL KOZUP Majorette C2 yrs.l, Viking Varieties, Bible Club, CSF ll.ife Memberj, Pep Club, Spanish Language Award, Levantes Y-Club. DON KREBS Varsity Club ltre-as.D, Football KJV Z yrs., varsityl, Visi- Goths Y-Club. LEONARD KUNCE DA VID KUREY SANDRA KAY l.ADD AFS lsec.J, Bible Club ffollowup chrmn,l, CSF fl-ife Nlemberl, Latin Council, Science Club fsec.J, Nat'l Science Foundation Scholarship, Cher Nlonets Y-Club. SANDRA KAY LANE HR Rep., Bible Club, CSF fbronzel, FHA, Kappa Debs Y--Club. A ow part nf our life is ending. STEPHEN KENNEY Spring Play fbackstagej, Fall Play Ccastl, A Cappella Choir Cpres.l, Viking Band, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, Petite Masque, Spanish Council, jr. Play Ccastl, Viking Varieties, One-Act Plays. JOHN A. KINCAID Bible Club, Football Ctrainerl, Tennis lvarsity mgr., JVJ. KIRK KIRKWOOD ASB Comm. of Social Activities, HR Rep., Yell Leader, AFS lsgt.-at-arms, finance chrmn.l, Bible Club lsong leader, welcome chrmn.l, Key Club Cchaplainl, German Council fvice pres.U, Pep Clubfvice pres., pres., parlimentarian, sgt.-at-armsll. BIl.l. KIRKXXOUD Bible Club. latin ffl-unril, Ygirsitju Club, Xlnter Polo rficcf Qmlf QIX 1, X i-.ilmtlis N-Club. DMN lx H. Kl.INCil-'NSXlI'l'll Hilwlc' f lub, Xllf ll XI' I. KNOX llR Rep . Stuilc-nt fnurt Mic-t. Atty, . Bible Vlulw, Sxxorii JK Shit-lil pre-sg, Yarsity fllulw, llatt-r lirilo lliccl, Sxximminu f vcr, l4.i-Qlgc-tixill ilicc. lY. xxirsityl. I-'ootlmll l-IV, mirsity V. X isiimtlis X-f lub. llN1KHlillQI-'I- ,L-pu v sung S-mir. llinlt- flub. fSl- silrcri. Wuill A Scroll. lfiwotlull llcc. '--1l iiIlx'l. llu'lSL'lW.1ll ,IY I yrs.. 'varsity . X1lfl.pXNIl-1I.lfIl.l.l4 KOCH IIR Rep.. lulll l'l.iy lL'.lStl. Xiking Banc isccm, :XPS 'publi- Citvl, liilwlc- Klub fpi.inistl,!fSl 'silxcrk l ll:X, lfuturt- Nurses. Q1.'X:X, Cir-rmin fuuncil fprvs.. SCC.-U'L'l!'4.l, Petite Nlgisiiiiv. Sigma llliu IM-im. H.inlx of 'Kim-ritxi Ciuld Yup Xnnril. limits N S.i.l.llc s, llcr'-.1-lxuiis Neflnlw. lil XXXL KURl'f'l'Ol-'lf luturt' llcwmc-nmlrr-rs. lxippa llc-ps N-C lu: :J 1 get a greater pant is beginning WILLA KAY LARSON Bible Club, FHA, GAA. SUSAN LEARY ASB Comm. of Publicity, HR Rep., Spring Play Cbaclcstagel, Song Leader fvarsity, Beel, Vikettes, Viking Varieties, Bible Club, CSF fbronzel, French Council fsec.I, FHA, Les Torch- eres, Petite X1asque,Sr. Homecoming Princess, Veridis Y-Club. KARL I.IfllNlAN AFS, Astronomy Club, Bible Club, Chess Club, CSF Cbronzel, German Council, Pep Club, Science Club fpres.I, Sigma Rho Delta ftreas.I, jr. Play fcastl. BONNIE LIQVIN HR Rep., AFS, French Council Csec.2, CSF fsilverl, Future Teachers, GAA Lettergirls Itennis mgr.I, Normaneers fNorse- man Rep.J, Pep Club lpublicity chrmn.J, Sigma Rho Delta, Campus Pal, French Language Awards, All-Night Party Steering Comm. CA RNIE I, LEWIS CHARLEN E LEWIS Bible Club DIANE GAYLE LEWIS IIR Rep., Hible Club, GAA, Normaneers, Spanish Council. PATRICIA MARIE LILI-I Bible Club, CSF fLife Xlemberl, GAA, Latin Language Awards. DOUGLAS I.II.LIENBERG Chess Club. in DIANNA l.INDliNlS'I'I-IIN Art Club. Ilible Club. CARI lx. I.I.lzkKI-,I.I.XN Viking Band. Viking Varieties, Hilwle Club, Kcynotcs, Pep Hand, Track fCee, varsity mgr.I. ALICE LODER -lr. Play Vbackstagel, Yikettes, Viking Varieties crew, Bible Club. CSF bronzel, GAA Lettergirls fpres., sec.-treas.l, Dee-.1-lions Y-Club. NIARY ANN l.0PIiK Glee Club. EDWARD I.. I.URI'f'I Iilf SHARON I,lfI-flSCKl-I STICVIC XMIHAR Yr-'Z' Y 1 We 13' ,W ek IIR Rep., llilwle Vlulw, Spanish Counril. Varsity 1 lull. llfirvr Polo lliccl, lmck llicu, varsity 1, lkisl-an-tlnill 'IX . l-null-.ill Cllec, xnirsilyl, 'ltJSlfl'll l.. Xlxhlvl llll Rey lhlilc- C lulw, I xl ll'fl'0I1lLV Science C lul-. lkiscluill ivnrsityl, Y:1rsiryC'lub. lr, l'l.iy 1lmn'kSt.lgL' 1. D.-X Vlll AI . XlAlll A , ,d,,,,,Mei' ll'- Af, '. f- ' :f-' 3 21: flag rr' 1.22 yu, . , ffm 172' 'Q HQ yi , M. f 4 - M -rw J l HM If WW an Lives which were drawn together DAVE LLYNDBERG Electronics Club, Varsity Club, Water Polo fllee, Ceel, Swimming Clleel, Tennis 1lVl. DAVE LYNCH ASB Pres., Bible Club, CSF Cgoldl, Petite Masque, Sword 84 Shield, Varsity Club, Basketball fBee, varsityl, Golf Cvarsiry 3 yrs.l, VisiGoths Y-Club. MARK DAVIS LYONS Yell King, Student Court Csoph iucigel, jr. Play fcastl, AFS fpublicity chrmrhl, CSF iLife Member, vice pres., ir. rep.3, Key Club fsgt.-at-armsl, Pep Club Cpres.l, Sigma Rho Delta, Spanish Council, Sword 8: Shield, Rally Committee, Viking Varieties, Language Award in Spanish, Boys State Delegate fSupreme Court justicel. FRANCES MACIAS Bible Club, GAA. ALONDRA MACK HR Rep., Viking Band, Art Club, Bible Club, FHA, GAA Lettergirls Chistorianl, Pep Band, Science Club. FERGUS MACOMBER llR Rep., Bible Club, Varsity Club, Basketball Cliee, varsityl, VisiGozhs Y-Club. We 2 l.lNl3,X .XIXXX lictitc xl-lNLlllL'. lliblcf lul- lUNl 'ANRC lllf X liilwlc Vluii. l-llX, l'L1fLll'k'XLLl'SL S. l'L1llll'l' lnuariicr ,llX1N1XRSll llll liegi, liilili- f lub. li.isl,4-tlnxll 4 vc- . l'cnnis lY, '..irs1' IHVX Xll Li, 'illli I lN Student four! 'x iinirwr. Mille f lu:p I'.w.iz2will 'x.irsitj.', l.'.l1'sit'. f lui' l'l-Illllvh XHRIIX XIXYXI I I N1llillXI f Illl Rei . lr! I luig f Sl :ir-nfn-1, lmsu-rf 1-niifsi Xlimnr are naw about ta be separated I4IfIIXI1IiNIXI'1 9 4 '1'1I,I114Ii1111 I pix .i11. I1 I I11:. I 1-' 1 IWIXXI-X1'xYXX'l-I.I. X iI,1ttcx I gn . '.1fi11 K lfIL'Ill'X. INIEU f 11:2 . 111-ru. f11111141I. I IIX. I'11l111'f,- N1 fx, I11!11r1A I1 11I:1'rX. I-Af I11I XX X41 KJKNI I4 1 ' '11-1 '. . 111 1- I UIIK1., ..A ILIII ff. XI I' IIIJ 1 . ' '. I4If IIXIIIV I. I.!1I1'1I'. Xu 1.1111111f I11t1 I If I1 XMIIIIIILI I5 I'.1.1L1w11 fI11f1. I11111,1I 'lfxlli . 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I'1-U11-XI.1x1111' X11rs1-1x1.111r1'1a .'I111II R ic'r11I f 1::ga11x I'1I. XII-X1uI1t I'.1rtj, QICLTIIIH I 11111:: 'frm' lam N5 ume of us will he housewives.. ROXNIIQ If. X1IiI.O'l I' Hible Club. flterss I lu' Key Club 'igl,'.ll'.1 Xlirrzity fiun. Ilcwtlmll -IX' I yrml, '1er.mr1m f.ir Club. SIIICRILI. I II I'RRI Ifuturc- Tent-liars., X1. iRCiI:'l lf. XII: I C .X I.l- In Iliblc Vlul 9. GETHRIE MILLER Astronomy Club, Chess Club, CSF iLife Memberl, Key Club, Latin Council, Science Club, Bausch 81 Lomb Science Award, Bank of America Gold Cup, Latin Language Awards, Nat'l Merit Letter of Commendation. ELAINE MITCHELL HR Rep., Bible Club. SHERDIAN ANN MITCHELL Viking Varieties, CSF CLife Slemberl, Future Nurses fpoint chrmn.D, GAA Lettergirls Csec. treas.J,GaveI Club Cparliamen- tarianl, German Council fvice pres.D, Les Torcheres, Petite Masque, Pep Band, Science Club Cpres., vice pres.D, Water Ballet C3 yrs.l, French and German Language Awards, Dee- a-Kons Y-Club. NICK NIITSCH IIR Rep., Bible Club, Sword 8: Shield, Varsity Club, Football CBee, varsity 2 yrs.l, Baseball CIVD, Track Ivatsityl. ELIZABETH ANN MODER ASB Corresponding Sec., Soph Treas., Student Court Cjudge, monitorl, Vikettes, Bible Club, FHA, Campus Pal, Election Comm. Chrmn., Delpha Kys Y-Club. MA RILYN NIONCRIE F Bible Club. GI-INETA MOORE Bible Club, FHA, GAA, Pep Club, Science Club. SANDRA Llil-I XIORELANIH HR Rep. IRENE NIOR ENO HR Rep., A Cappella Choir, Viking Band, Viking Varieties, Bible Club, Pep Hand. LJVONNF XIURGAN Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Bible fllub, GAA XIICIIAI-il. I.. NIORRIS TERRY A. MORRISON GAA. teachers. servicemen .... , M Q J f fL'W'Zf2- kk? X c ' J ',1U'i l' V 44 .. -..n.- - N '14 ., ,, 4,4 .-xviutzcn Club, iraclx nrsiti. :npr ? 5' . 1 f? ll l 'Vi'fQi'i NlUYl'f X1:XliSll:X XlIII.I.IS A Cappella Choir, Viking liunti, Viking Varieties, Ke-ynotc-s, Pep Hand, Boots K Saddles. Rlflil-QCCA X1I'RPllY Bible Club. ROGlzR lf. MIIRR JOAN :L NAYIXJR Transfer from San Diego County. JLDY A. NAYLOR Transfer from San Diego County. BARRY Srxbllflfl. Nlfll7l'iR Chess Club, Kcy Club, Boots K Satltllcs, Cmsscuuntry llVl, Track fllec, varsityl, Varsity Club. X1:XRll.YN NI-QIIJIIA Rlll HR Rep., Bible Club, CSF lgoltll, Future Teachers, I.cs Torchcres, Normaneers fscc.H, Pep Club, Sigma Rho Dc-ltn, Dec-a-Kons Y-Club. l5.'KNllfl. NHISON Key Club, Swimming lCCc, lice:-5, LOREQTTA j. NHISON I..-XRRY NHXXTON lliblc' Club, Spanish Council. liiilq 0'DOXNl'il.l. Flag Twirler, Viking Varieties. Bible Club, FHA. Future Teachers, Latin Council, jr. Play lbncksmgel, Miss liristlen, Vc-ridis Y-Club. GARY D. OllfN I c,oRl Q f Q '47 1+ 0' H , W V llli ilcp., lfootball f, 'l cnnis iYlV 1. DON Xllilix 'Ci' av 3' f ' H'iIL.,::: :. M , ., S ,. . 1 -...W N 4 Ng! 'ff 2 fa' Z' Q- psy, gg? + ...I 1., ,gr Q-ll' l i .fx Q Y? 'dis Others will he lawyers. doctors. 'll'l7 URI IM .wi .- - A liinic-K .i:,i, Np.in1,lifoi::it1i 9 . Nflll, Hl.lX'l ll X' E lll llilf Rl rl. UISUY l'QXlilfX l,Iil-Q OLSON llli Rc-p.. Yfvlsung Staff, Spring Play llmcltstagcil, lfall Play ,h.1ckstz1gcl,liililc Clulw,C.1rnlinal Masque, l ll.X,l.atin Council, l'ctitc Nlasxguc ftrc-as.l, jr. Play flwackstagel, Kappa Dclws Y-Cluln C l.llfl-'ORD l.'XNll',N Ol.5ll'.'N fiilf flwronzcl. ll Xl.'I'ON O'Xl, il, llilwlv Ciluli, Xfitsity Clulw, Student Court fmonitorl, lfootlmll wilt-Q, vlY, varsityl, Visifiotlis Y--Club. .lllilNllN.'i Pkliil-Q Qpring Play fcastl, X Cappella Choir,Vikcttes C2 yrs.l,Viking Yaric-tics, llilwlc Clulw, Cardinal Masque, Future Tbachers, Kill Lcttcrgirls fpulwlicitj: cl1rn1n.J, Petite Nlasque, Science flnlw, lr, Play fcastl, CX.-X ll'atc-r Ballet Uv yrs.l, Delpha lip-1 Y-Vlulv. YYUNNlf l'.'ilXlf liiiwlc film, I-'ll-X. K XRIQN I.lfl l'fKlil4 liiiwlu Clulw l1Illl.lI'X1If,ll sIil.P,-'x'1 l'l-1X Xtt Vlulw, llililc Clulw, Kcy C,lulw. Water Polo fCcC, Z yrs. Heel, 4.xi::vnin,: Ificc 2 yrs. Varsity Club, Travelers Car Club. .-XNl'f'l' ll NX l':'xl'l.SOX llilwln' Vlulu fnrtlinal Nlaszquc, lfllxl, Nlemscllcs Y-Club. llxllx lJlf:XR9UX ASH Cort. Soc., lr. Class Trcas., Suph Sec., llll Rep., Yilucttcs fl j.'rs.v, Viking Varieties, -lr. Play llmackstagcl, liilwlc Clulw, lfrcncli Council, FHA, lfuturc' 'l'cac'l1L'rs, Campus liil, Vcrinlk Y-Cluli. -r-em. 'f M? ill XRUN R. Ulili liii-lv Klulw. Xl'XRl.lfTwlg O'l'lCliO liilp-ln Cluli. Nlcinsvlln-S Y-Clulw. lumix 1. mai' im im-, umm- ciiiiti, cisif mimi, l-'IIA rpmgi, Spnnis fmuncil, llanlc of ,Xmcrica Certificate Winncr. ,g,,,.,? Vw V ff H f f i f WY 1... 3' f S 1 , 1. . C A 1 Q ,fi f'.1l,..Zi 'H . is Q J.-,,,,',z,. . M1 .1 merchants. machinists... ' 1 RMK xslt firmly, s.,.i.il 'xt'ti'.iti4-s. HR Rep., ipring Play find., tiger. lxxll l'l.xy 3-.1ckst.i,u-i, liiblc- Klub, KSF fbrrsnzel, l'llX liisturiani, l.cs 'l'urn'lic'rc-s, lk-p fflub, Petite Xlgisiiue, 'ing Viric-tics. l' li: irlc-r, Ytfrilis Y-Afluli. z .. 'Q ICRQUY ' irerman Vuuncil. 'l-HCI ljflllt lice, CCL-P, 9uin.ruin,: lice, f cc 2 yrs 1. 'M f f f ,-f...f-'sw ,l fa i.f,,.::.2,'f . 'fa mm xxx wi-wiis lIl4 Ref.. -X f..1ggwll.i V l1uir.lSil-lc Club. Future Nurses 'tre.is. X1ARCY PENNEL I9 ef! Girls' League Kvice pres., historian, Campus Pals chrmn., Council rep.J, HR Rep. C2 yrs.J, Yell Leader fBeel, Viking Varieties, Exchange Student to Germany, AFS ftreas., finance chrmn.D, Bible Club, CSF fLife Member, pres.D, Les Torcheres Cvice pres., chaplain, treas.D, Pep Club, Petite Masque, Spanish Council Csec., vice pres.J, All-Night Party gen'l chrmn., Assemblywoman to Y Xlodel Legislature, Spanish Language Awards, Bank of America Cla-rtificate, Veridis Y-Club. F' ii1-i.i2N PERRY Bible Club, CSF Qsilverl, Science Club, Spanish Council, Campus Pal, Spanish Language Awards, French Language Award. ED PERUMFAN Varsity Club, Football fBee, jVl, Basketball fBeel, VigiG0rhs Y-Club. SHARON LIC Ii PETERS E Bible Club, Vilcettes C3 yrs.D, Spanish ffiwunei SHARON PETIZRSON Bible Club, CSF fsilvcrl, FHA, Future Tea Norseman rcpj, GAA, Levantes Y--Ciub. DONALD Yi'lLLIAX1 Pl'IT'I'i-fl' HR Rep., Art Club, Bible Club, Key Club, Clerinan Council Qpres.D, Varsity Club, Water Polo ,Hee 2 yrs.l, Swimming Clleel, Travelers Car Club. 1 I Y ,fl IUNNIF lfl7,lO Xrt Club. Bible Klub. XlrXRCi,XRlf'l' :XXX Pl.l'l5OXX Spring Play fbacl-Qstngel, l .xll Play' lluckstagcl, Yilxin' Xarietics lb.1cksr.1gc', Une-Xrt l'l.1j.'s ib.1clcst.igc-H, Cfgirilin.il Mis Que. l'vlitQ Xlnsique, ipnnish founcil. -'ill-Night liirrj. 414-erin.: f umm.. f hor Xloncts Y-Club KXRI-.X Pfllll. Yiliing Varieties. Fll K. Future Teachers. X IRMINIX l1UIlI. Viking Yarietics. Biblt-1 lub. FHA. Future'l'e.1chersitre.xs.' LQ-XA Letrcrgirls. Yormaneers .tre3s.. S3.1I,'AI'LlfI'T1Sl, ljctitc Xlasigue. P1-vm S505-ring C'omm.. l.ex'.1ntcs Y-Club. 'IV P4YI'OC'llXll'i KX restling xarsity K RUTNNII-' l'R1'lI.'Xl. liiblc Vlub. 2 15 fm W ..., 1 ,ey 2 It K if K F 3 ll' ' 1 '? '41 'KZ' N ....l- XXNCY IDI -XXIC RAMSI-iY Bible Club, flgitolinnl Nlasque, Cher Nlonets Y-Club. l.l'.XUR.l .lli.XY ll.'XNl3:Xl.l. Bible Club. lfll.-X. lfuture Nurses. l,!lN lllfXRY lllfCORlU9 Student Court fmonitorl, Varsity C lub fsec.l. lfootbnll 'Bee, ,lYl. Wrestling fvarsityl, X'isiGotlis Y-Club. li 'xRl5.'XR. K lllfxllfllll. Yil-zettes, Yiking Yarieties. One-Act Plays. Bible Club, f txrdinnl Xlns que, l'll.L I lier Xlonets Y-Club. l.YYX Nl. Rl-QX'I'C'll Glee Club. Bible Club. rl l'l3Y CPIXKH-13 RICHARDSON Yicl-:ie Viking, Student Court fmonitorl, AFS, Bible Club, Future Nurses fsec., Sgt.-at-armsl, GAA, Gavel Club. Latin Council fpres., vice presl. Pep Club fpub. chrmnj. Petite Xlasque 'tre.xs.l. Science Club. Rally Committee. All-Night Partjf itec-ring Comm.. Prom iteering Comm. l-l-ll.l.l. xN1 FVRRIS Rlllfilfllil' itudent Court fsoph iudge. pros. Atty.. bailiff. monitoril. HR Rep.. Prom Steering Comm., Bible Club. CSF lbronzel. Keg' Club, fword 8: Shield fpledgcnmster, treas.. Football '.'.irsitg fi, Ynrsity Club. Yisifiotlis Y--Club. Rf1BliR'l' RICG4 li 1 llilf Rl RI'l'f.llll1 'Liter Polo ffieci, Cmlf x'.xrsity, ll' Q l I BR ll. l'lil Xllf l- ll Whatever the course of life X ilcin- Banu Btu Vi- wr lk-V Bin' Rl-'Y lllil-'fl' OX ll'Yl7'X C lwlllll- lililf l .. ,,i. rt. blot- flub. X Crypt-lf.i Cliuir. Bible Klub. lflll. lfuturc- eacliers. llctite Nl.is gut l7O'NXxX Xlpllillf lipXDOX'If ll llll Rep.. Yiltettes. Viking Ynrieties, lflli. lfutuft- 'I'QqQl1Q1-g. Q -MX l'..iter B.iilet C wel f lub, l.ex'nntes Y-Club. Bll.l. lfrllil. li.Xl'Y 5 IIR Rep., Bible Club, Roy Club, Pep Club. lfootbill fllce. 4 llil. llnslcc-tb.1ll lllctl JI IXVXD. ceC li.-'lX1lRI' X lub. lXAll.l4 4 f. if , ' 3 6. .42 7 aiu IX! Q11 'M-I f- no ww' W m a Vi' J KQV? life as XR5 lil Xl of ff mx ' ' .l.lAX1S: .-KS Yice Pres. f ulcnt Court Vnnonitorl. H - .. ,.i ' iouncil, Cernmn Council. ' L . S 0 ' ine Q X-'Cf 9S.3.Y1 S'ty i 14' .-.1-nr s , 5 . ' -. -' ' Jsiiioths '--C, v RICHARD C. Sf KAC Bible Club. ROCER SAKACH PAVL S:Kl.lTlfRO Bible Club Chess Club, Colf u Y -. li.-XRI. SALTER llR Rep. Yell Leader, Pep Club Spanish Council Footbng l VN Wrestlingf X . TllOXl:X5 lf. S.-Xl-TZNl.-KN Student Court CChief ustice, f . ustice, sgt.-at-arms.. Bible Club, CSF iLife Nlemberl, Gavel Club ftreas.U, German Council lvice pres.l,Sigma Rho Delta,Sword 8: Shield Cpresf. Nat'l Merit Commendation, State Scholarship Semi-Finalist. Assemblyman to YMCA Model Legislature, Tennis CJY, vdrsityl, Basketball lBeel, Hi-Y Boy of Year, VisiGoths Y-Club. IAN S.-XNNllLL.-KN HR Rep., Song Leader CBeeH, Yikettes, Viking Varieties. Bible Club, Cardinal Nlnsque, FHA, French Language Award. Yeridis Y--Club. We will look hack at DSHS' KliNNl-ITII SAll'IT7fKY Bible Club. ,llfNKO SCllll.llllAl'lfR Girls' League fsecj, HR Rep., AFS ltreas., vice pres., Vikettes. Viking Varieties, CSF fLife Nlember, pres.l, French Council fsec.. vice pres.l, Les Torcheres fsec.. treas.l, Pep Club lsec.. treas.l, Sigma Rho Delta fsec.l, French Language Awards, Dee-.1-Kons V-Club. ANNA 5. SCllLl'flN Glee Club, .A Cappella Choir, One-Act Plays, Cardinal Xlasque, Petite Nlasque. STUART SCHWARTZ Bible Club, CSF Csilverl, Tennis Cvarsityl. LEROY SEE FE LD DONA ID SHA DWE LL NHCKEY ANDREWS SHARP Transfer from Fullerton High. JEANNE SHATZ Glee Club, A Cappella Choir. Viking Varieties. JOE L ROBERT SHEPARD Student Court fmonitorl, Key Club, Latin Council, Pep Club, fpres.D, Travelers Car Club. CARLA SHIPLEV Xlaiorette T3 yts.l, Viking Varieties, Bible Club. French Council fsecfl, FHA. Pep Club. LINDA LEE SHOEMAKER HR Rep., Volsung Staff. jr. Play fbackstagel, A Cappella Choir, Viking Band fdrum .ajorl, Viking Varieties, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, CSF fbronzel, GAA Lerreggirlg fpi-QS, Qec., treas., softball mgr.l, Keynotes, Xormaneers chaplain, Pep Club, Petite Xlasque,0ui1l F4 Scroll, Pep Hand '3 yrs. 1, Spanish Council, All-So. Cal. Honor Hand, Rallv Comm , llee-a-lions V-Club. i R AHONA MARIA SILVA ilririsfcr from it. Nlichael-1 High in Los Angeles. 'ns-,B 5 . 23,55 c AM A LAN SCHMOKER One-Act Plays, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, Varsity Club. Football llieel, Track lBee 2 yrs., varsityl, Basketball fvarsity mgr.l. SANDY SCHROEDER A Cappella Choir, Viking Band, Viking Varieties, GAA, Keynotes, Pep Band, Bank of America Certificate. JERRY SCHIQBER HR Rep., Spring Play fcastl, One-Act Plays, Art Club Cpres.l, Bible Club, CSF fbronzel, Key Club, Spanish Council fvice pres.l, Sword 81 Shield, Bank of America Certificate, Art Awards, Football Clieel, Basketball flieel, Track Cliecl, Water Polo CBee, varsityl, Swimming CBec-D, Travelers Car Club. 1 --.,,,,, 'Q 'r'-ur ALAN PHll.l.ll9 Sl-ACil.l'i Hible Club, Latin Council, Varsity Club, Water Polo fvarsity, Heel, Swimming fvarsity, Bee 2 yrs.l. CHARLES ICHUCKI SMITH CHESTER L. SMITH Viking Band, Bible Club, Pep Band. ' J we will have a pride and feeling ROGER SIMPSON Chess Club. CSF lgoldlv Key Club, Science Club, Sigma Rho Delta, SPanl5h Council, Sllanish Language Award, State Scholarship Semi-Finalist. JERRY SIMS HR Rep., Bible Club. JON RENO SIRRINF Chess Club, CSF fbronzel. , I .nn .Q A 1 5? J, ,, ,ik , , J ,, , g,if,f,,iZe,- 9' s?gf5,Q?zf i, f , f I yt :Q . f 4' I DIANA SMITH Hiblc Club, FHA, GAA. JAMES Al. SMITH Chess Club, CSF Csilverl, German Council, German Language Award C2 yrs.l, Electronics Club Csec., treas.l. KI-IN SNIITH HR Rep., Art Club, Bible Club, Key Club, Pep Club, Water Polo fvarsity, Cee 2 yrs.l, Swimming Cvarsity, Cc-e Z yrs.l, Varsity Club fpres.l, Travelers Car Club. LARRY SMITH Aviation Club, French Council, Track CBee 2 yrs.l, Football UV, Beel, VisiGoths Y-Club. SUSAN SMITH HR Rep., Bible Club. VFRONICA SNYDER Future Teachers, FHA. PATRICIA CONSTANCE SOLANO Vikettes, Bible Club, FHA, GAA Lettergirls, Water Ballet Sr. Homecoming Princess, All-Night Party Steering Comm., Campus Pal, Delpha Kys Y--Club. IRIQNF SOTO HR Rep., Spring Play Ccastl, Fall Play Cbaclcstagel, Vikettes, Viking Varieties, One-Act Plays, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque Csec., vice pres.l, CSF Cbronzel, GAA, Homemaker of Tomorrow Award, lr. Play Ccastl. PAM SOUTFR Art Club, Bible Club, CSF Csilverl, FHA, Future Nurses, Future Teachers. ,adn an 4.16 ed? CHARI.lfS ALLFN STOWELI. Viking Band, Viking Varieties, Bible Club, French Council Key Club, Keynotes, Pep Club, Pep Band. Football fBeel, Golf 'jk' 2 yrs.D, Varsity Club, Travelers Car Club. JEAN STRONG Bible Club, FHA, Future Teachers fsec.l, CAA. ANN STL'RClil.l. That we have grown immenselq' lX'Al,'l'lfR SPAWR Norseman Staff, Astronomy Club Csec., trcas.l, Bible Club, Kcy Club, Quill K Scroll, Varsity Club, Crosscountry UVM Track fCee, Bee, varsity 2 yrs.3, Varsity Club. l.lNI5A SPINXFY SHARUN SPIRO HR Rep.. Yikettes, Bible Club, CSF fsilverl, FHA lvigg presl, Future Teachers fsecj, Spanish Council. Campus Pal. Prom Steering Comm.. Dee-a-Kons Y-Club. JOHN A . STFPHAN KlX1N1Y STI-IVIENSON Student Court fchief iustice, ir. iudgel, jr. Pres., Soph Sec., Viking Varieties, Bible Club, German Council fsec., treas.l. Pep Club, Petite K1asque,Campus Pal, Prom Steering Comm., Yeridis Y-Club. ILA DWNELI. STEWART Norseman Editor-in-Chief, Student Court fclerkl, Volsung Staff, Fall Play fcastl, Spring Play fbackstagel, One-Act Plays, Viking Varieties, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque Cvice pres.l, Quill 81 Scroll fpresl, Campus Pal, All-Night Party Steering Comm., Delpha Kys Y-Club. RONNIE STILLMAN Bible Club, Chess Club, Pep Club, Science Club Tennis CJVD. JANET LEE STODDARD Projectionists Club Csec.l, Bible Club. MICHAEL BARRY STONE Spring Play Cbackstagel, Fall Play Kcastl, A Cappella Choir, One-Act Plays, Cardinal Masque, jr. Play Ccastl. JUDY STONIZR HR Rep., Glee Club, Vikettes Ccapt.l, Bible Club, FHA, Future Nurses, Future Teachers, Pep Club, Kappa Debs Y-Club. KAREN STOR N1 Girls' League CSL Rep. on Councill, Fall Play Cbackstagej, Vikettes, Viking Varieties, French Council Csec., vice pres.l, Future Teachers, Les Torcheres, Pep Club, Petite Masque, Dee-a-Kons Y-Club. JOHN W. STOUT Boots and Saddles Riding Club. v grown in courage and philosophy GWEN ELLEN SULLIVAN Bible Club, FHA, GAA Lcttergirls, Spanish Council. KATIILEEN MARIE SLfl.l.lVAN Glee Club, AFS, Bible Club,FllA,SpaniSl1 Council. R TIIQIIIIX N ARTIILR l DCI Nl bl TORH 9 A Cappella Chou Viking Band Viking Narietiea YOSHIYLKI R SLYAMA Aviation Club ftreas uce presl Football Cfecl BARRX ll-I QW KN ANNA Nll XVSON ing, P115 1 l-lstligl ' 1 bulis i cl Nllxct s m l Xilxmi N HILIILS xclkstxigcl Ihl 4 C in lcttcrgirlo Punto Xhxquq phi IMQX I Sll 'XROX NW XNNUN Bib c C lul Chu Xloncts H C ub AR l-NI NXAHXI eflubf vots'KN1lLsR11 K Imnsfcr from lXl11tc Rncr Iliih Nchool llinohc Stal' CCI lbronxc N-XXDH IAXIN ettes X k1ngX crux A A w N oil Hi 1 C ul l-HA lsonilcadcrl lutuxc Iclchcrs lprc-Q HCL rv:-Q Q c ml lutuxc Nurse: N xnish ouncil gcc trcxs ff Wi? 4 al' NXIUI '1 And when our life's mosaic ANNA 'rli RPs'1'R.-x ' caice Club, FHA. sixin' TIQTI' IIIOXIAS I.lfl'i THOXIPSEN Aviation Club fsec.l, Bible Club, CSF fbronzel, Y.1rsityClub. Football fvarsity, Bee, HIVI, Baseball CIYI. TANYA 'l'OI.NIASOI:F lIR Rep., CSF Cbronzel, FHA. RICHARD TOSTENSON Bible Club, CSF fbronzel, Key Club, I.atin Council, Science Club, Water Polo Cvarsity 2 yrs.l, Swimming fvarsity Z yrs.l. MARY ROSIZ TIICKIZR Spring Play fStudent Directorl, Fall Play fStudent llirectorl, Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Viking Varieties, One-Act Plays, Cardinal Masque. JOY LOUISE TURNIDGE Campus Pal, Norsegnan Staff, Spring Play fcastl, Fall Play Cbacksragel, A Cappella Choir, Viking Varieties fbaclcstagel, One-Act Plays Icastl, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, CSF fbronzel, Future Nurses fNorseman rep.l, Gavel Club fvice pres.l, Quill 84 Scroll, Boots and Saddles fvice pres.l. Wray, l.A RRY 'l'Vl'AIT Art Club, Bible Club, Football flleel, Swimming fCeel. XIA RY LOC TWEI-IDY Spring Play lbackstagel, Bible Club, GAA, Boots K Saddles fpres., sec.l. lX'll.l.IAN1 R. 'IIlX'l'fl'Iilf Chess Club, Key Club, Pep Club, Petite Xlasque, Scicnte Club, Tennis flX'l. RICHARD JOHN lf'l'CHEl.I. HR Rep., Spring Play fbaekstagel, Fall Play fbackstagel, One-Act Plays, Art Club, Cardinal Masque, All-Night Party Steering Comm. RICHARD I.. VANDIS YOOREN l,URRAlNl'f V.-KLYGIIAX Bible Club, FHA 'chaplainl, Future Teachers. CA.-X. Ill.-INF YI'flUI3I'iR jr. Sec., Girls' League 'sec.U. HR Rep.,Yilcing Banti.Yilcettes, AFS, Bible Club, CSF 'Life Xlember, soph sec. and pres.l, Future Teachers, l.atin Council, l.es Torcheres, Normaneers W WM 'finance chrmn.l, Pep Club Itreas., vice pres.l, Pep Band, W, ,, fa Can1Pus Pal, Dee-a-lions Y-Club. , , 255 M .i,i,, iiii iiz- I vicnxox Li-pox viaxxi-is yl l t I I - f llible Club, Spanish Council ltrcas.l, Crosscountry 'jYl, fja,'::Q,f2 ',7' I L Track Illee, varsityl, Varsity Club. V' i I .f E f i 5, 5 3 ef we in WE, C.'XRYli XV.-Xl.KliR lfall Play fbackstagel, iilee Club, Viking Varieties, One-Act Plays, llible Club, fiartlinal Nlasquc, Campus Pal. X1.-KRll.YX lX'.-Xl.lili R Vikettes. llible Club. Kappa Dc-bs V-C . D.-'xVll5 W.-'xl.'l'l'iR llR Rep., Aviation Club, llible Club, Spanish Council, Foot- ball Cv,-lfgigy 2 3-fgj, Wrestling 'varsity 2 yrs., capt.l, Varsity Club, VisiGoths Y-Club. has reached its full pattern Illiflli VliRlJOl.lV:'k lOllNXllf VICARS Art Club, Aviation Club, liible Club, French Council, Pep Club, Varsity Club, Track fvarsity 2 yrs., Heel, Crosscountry fvarsity, 'lVl. R.'xVXlOf'Ql7 Xl. Vll7.'Kl. Crossftiwuntrjs 'varsi:3'l, Track fvarsity, Heel, Vl'fl,XLi VOGlf K Cappella Choir. Bible Club. lfuture Nurses X VONXIAQ VON Cil'l.Klfli Sr. Rep., Student fourt 'iutlgcg monitor-. lfall Play fcasti, lr. .intl Sr. Play fbaekstzigel, Vikettes fcnpt.l, One-:Kct Plays, Viking Varieties, Art Club, llible Club, Cnrilinal Xlasque 'Nice pres., sgt.-at-armsl, CSI-' fsilvcril, Future Nursesftreas., secfl, Future Teachers fpres., sec., treas.l, l.es Torcheres fhist- orianl, Petite Xlasque, Spanish Council, Prom Steering Comm., 'Xrt -'x'.i'.1r4l, Dee-zi-Knns V-Club. ie . . . Z XHRII-. VI KOH-.VIC,ll l tice Club, liible Club, lfuture llnmt-makers fsonglezitlerl, Future Nurses fvice pres.l. DON llfxiixlfll llR Rep., Viking Varieties fbnckstagel, One-Act Plays, Aviation Club fpres.l, llible Club, Gavel Club fviec pres.5, Key Club ftrc-ns.l Varsity Club, lfootbnll fllec Z yrs., vnrsityl. Xl.-XRILYN .'xl.lCl'1 lV:XGNlfR ASB Recording See., jr. Trcas., llR Rep., Vil-:cttes fcatlet colonell, Sr. Homecoming Princess, Rally Committee, Prom Steering Comm., Pep Club, liible Club, llelplia Rys Y-Club. X!lCl'ilQV ll':XKlilfllil.lJ wie FRAN WALTER Vikettes, Bible Club, Delpha Kys Y-Club. FRANK KX .Xl.'l'lfR CAROL NXARIC jr. Play Ccnstl, Bible Club, Cardinal Nlasque, CSF 'l.ife Slemberl, GAA Ctennis mgr.l, Science Club, Sfmnlgh CPUHCU. Spanish Language Awards. We can hope we have left 1llXlil,l',4li.'kXlilil',X llll Rr-V.. liwlc l luv. C Xle 'l.1lc N11-rulwrkl. Key 5 lulw. Mvrruxu fnunclll X-.lI'ilIl' llulu Klutz-r Polo 'I vc-. llc-re, '.'.xrQlty . 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These are the things of which memories are made: the footlull season, with the spectacular half-time shows staged by the Vikettes and Viking Hand, the song and yell leaders '43 ,wi praying for touchdowns, the dances, both informal, semi- formal :intl formal, the funny skits of Viking Varieties, the attractions of the Viking Carnival, the dramatic moztents of the fall and spring plays, the Roman Banquet, the Senior Girls' Guest Night...all these .ire moments to remember. YL? Junior Class of '61 SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS EATED: Janis Coffin fvice presi- FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SI-QA'I'FD: Linda Stetler Ctreasurerj, Steven Ferraro Cpresidentj, Sandy Dekionsy frepresentativej. STA NDING:janis Coffin fsecretaryj julie Frey Cvice presidentj. 131'-it , 'H Q E entj, Burrel Magnusson fpresidentj oslin Burda fsecretaryj. TANDING: Linda Craun Crepresen ativeJ,G. G. Ploessel Ctreasurerl .luniurx Class of '61 Q f vi 4 1 f .f W f ,.u ff 4 ' ff - . 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' I ' - vw- Y C Nina: I,,x'1 1:1111-:L-r . Y' 1 xi, -,Q ix , I I 1. I. . Ili K I I Ifm I.,m ic-niwrgcr I ,Q 3 X ,X N f -I'I1v ...:,,, W ' X 5 . . . I ,1 . . N f f .4- ,f' 'V x . . .. --- 1 ' Qurzu I,.1I 1:15 -'1 ' I , I . , 5 wi IIAXU1 l,.grfv1- I 5 Q I I X Mm I,.lII' lrtw 4 455- I .I 0 s , fr: A - I,1fz,i.1 I lfvrus . - -' I , 5 Nrzxrlc' I..1z1g:xI1r1 x Ji I IWI.m-- I.L'ffIIIl1l-N L-Il ' f I 5 I x Q-X I I I X . X 1 ,f I4 f wtfflitil I Juniors. Class of 'fil Iirxrlmra Lewis Torn H. Lewis Cmrry I.ezotrc Torn Librixzi I..1rrx' Linville l.1nn I,ix I,lIh!.l I.IewcH'Nn ' 1 'sw-fin 1-'Y , . , 73 JM .,-..,,!4, Az ,W Q ,.:. 1 rm- 1 .wmmll T' .,.. A f W 4- 4 A- -ef ag, lf Rierm I.rwcll W A , ' . .. ' , 1 ' Robert Lmcll T Q an 5.2 , 4' In - - P 3 ' Darlene Lowe- mv J ' x Sharron Imwry 1 5 - Y ' ffnrl Luriwiek ' if i - , . A r Q H ,f 1.imL1 1.x-.mr 1 5 I 3 ' ' X K K Ronnie Lyon Tim K1nCGillvmy Y F ,, Ihrrrel Ningnussun ' .4 Q G' - i I 0 Sharon Xfahe X ' ' V at K '1 .51 Q y if ' Sandra Xinnlejr ,A if ' Q- Anqv 'is' Cassie Maris . A F 5 L -Y 1 Xiyner Xhrks M V k X4 J A, Tw-f E Clothes maize the man, but girls make the clothes n T 3 C .lorry Xhrrin Q 'Y if ' ' L3 A 4,05-F1311 XI.1r.1r.1,1fu f, ,fi C f iirmf xvf.1IhL .YNL .fe gi H -- 1 A 'Y f we , .Q I Q' Q..-.A . .. A, if V' 7 ,X ,, 2 ,rg 2 Ann Matthews J 4? fif., F Q V f . . --1 Q f .. , I , VV jxmmre McArthur ' A ,.,,,, V.-- A A j Laurence Nicffalley I ' ' Jr s r 1, f of , :N gb Iiiclmni '.Icfi.xnn V, 2 1, I Diane 'rlcfflarx' , A f . -. 'F -Z' K I Q FV 1 11 '17 Lvnzm NSC! Oflfllkfrf 1 , A mi . . ' G45 ' V fl , 1 , JJ, , f -A n -t X 2-'-saw .. , -V Q - , 1 I 'X X - T: W ' Xiargn Xicffmcken 0 Q , Cf.xrolx'n XlCD.1nic-1 4 ,k' R V . , 5 - lf' lurk' 'iclhnxvi 0-M .5251 -I . - - X f , , i , , ' N511 '-iclbunnell ,.j'1 ' EQ 11' ',1'Y'1Tf': ' F2131 'xlekluffin 1 ,, 4 G' ' 5 , 'A K ,H .3 ,1 .,,, , 'Q 0 , S ...e.1.1... ..e1nr... ' A. .tif m -- Hviit YIQKL1- A T Ihr: '.1cKcn,:iv Q 4 Stvphvn '.!n'I..1rv:: I 1 K I X L fkl lt fu A-sv' Wh- l '9' 'Tv-54' new 3 , 6 ,P Q Junw a . X sf-1' - rs.Class of 61 .v-5.. , .,,,,,,.:,.,, ---M -V W V 'J 1 ' a : 'xlargaret kliraz av , Af f' 7 . 'V K . .2 t A I ' L, - v i ,t . Vlmrlc-Is F:l1.tCliL.l 7 ri A , K I -' A ff Nlclvin ,lltclwncr my if ,,,AAAZ, gg, ' Z , in gf Rm, WM , ' -A 2 V V ' A, , l ' flmrnn Nlimlur C' f'ZV'!'T All ' . . .. 1 Il v 5 , 3,24 . u 'Xwimm ,lcffrcm .luiic-r 'ff NA I f. V lg 5, Y 'Wi , f Q X lnmy xiomn .l l , iifmnie -.iomaiii I, Wg, f.. LCRO3' llonilfs Q I Q 2 -ij Donna f-lnon 7 Q-I N lvzgv- ' lion Xloorc V l.if1'lzl l.L-c' ',l-mrs W' Numa 'Iorgnn H ' f' Y jnnlnn '.lurpl1cw i 4 Q l.vl.1 .'ilortun-aan ., 4 Dennis Iloruwn 5 ' - 5 -5 6 lion floyc l ' ' Agf a, 2,7 'R .f A Hob Tloycr l ' ' I I' 1 Anthony '-h1l.1y Old Unfaithful 'goes into its act C1 f .. .Q-.. vs Yum Xlullct' lorry '.lumwm Ginger 'ilvcrs -Iurly '-lycrs Xliclccv Kim-rs Y. illis X.1g.xr:1i -lurlx' Y.llvi.il.1l1l julie Nncu' fl1.1rlc'nr' Nc-il Ross Nelson Susan Nelson Kathy Nibarger ff 3. Ffh , . Fl 4 A . , ,Q 8 X I 'R g v ' If- 7' ' ,. 1 A 9 I y .,-,-,'- I JL H f Z ---v:- 2 Im X X nv ' 4 p A 2 Li' R a f 3 A . ,f x qqzz i K :ir b - - ' -.4..,. E E.: - W ' x 5 4 Y A' r S QQ lJ.wr1n.1 Xiczmlsim llunnis Nic-lsr-rm Wir Yikiwlns llimnc Yixuzt -l.1n:1icc Yul.x:1.f flcrlc Nnr.5:Ciw'.v l.lllrl.l X. His .lrloll Nuss fiicrnn fylluf l'fl'.x.xril O'll.17.1 Lmry Ulillfi Karen Olinxlii Nlnry Olsen l.orn.1 Urplmn 3 0 Q- 1 , 4 A 1 W 'Z f .,:,::-W., f 1 f ff f f? 4 : W 4, A V AAAA A 24 fy , f 1 ww, fe 1' 1, f f 1 f Q ? 5 , ff ! r X I, S I A t ,t T A im Nw X X hmm N X A X X 1 ix r ' ' 1' Q 4. 2 ,I Fhemicals are weighty matters Ut-1 Orr ihq-rril Unborn '1ike Osborne 44xn.i's Ower jovce Pnigc- Dnvirl Paint' Hen P.x me Pili P,1ri1 Ron Parle v.1n Penrrt' FILHIHIICIIC l'L'.1!'xo i3.1IYiCi.i Pltillif i501'oti1X' Pipoix jerry Pitnak Cieorgann Ploesscl Qteve Poe Donna Poinrlexter Ruth Potter 9.1m Pottinger Nancy Powers Pam Pmther Lelnnti Prince Riclmrti Prosser Ihvitl Proulx Rc-tty Puffett Xierilou Puopolo jerry Ramsay' Barbara Ramsey 'lill Rarnsex' Cflytie Randall '.1onte Rntley Lintiix Rayner Rodnev Retloble Iiill Reed -Inrncs Reidult. Charles Reid '.I.1riIx'n Rennagel I..1irii Renslmxv Paul Reynoltis Patricia Rico Harold Ridge! Karen Ririgw ix Yimron Rietier Rich Ritchson Hlnine Roberts 9101 1.1 Roberts fnrol Robertson Len Robertson 'fgxrk Robertson Junior .Class of '61 Uvvaine Robiion Clary Roessner 'lim Rogers lionnic livll ianflru R1-mln Mm' 'H NM .l x..l. fX:1m . llfzxruf- 4 xml Row lZ..'.' Rosenlmtzc-r lv Ct' Runrntln ll fi whim lin-vw Xlnrx' R11-.-N lifwnnle Rtwx Kerznetlm lim ln ,mx Nu lll .I nn Russell Lmllnruie lil1IliuWSlCl ' .url Sncln iusnn Snltzmnn Paul Samarin Doug Sz1mpSnn Leunartl Sampson '-lary Ann Sanders Ilnry Lee Sanders Doug Santlvigen Helen Santana Robert Sntnlt-r lfsl Sziwltxkx' 'xlary' Scanlon I-'red Scluxmbeck Xlervin Schetter Leonard Qchlntter Helen Schlomer Marvin Schroetlc l..1rrv iclmlwer I-l.lllI'L'L'I1 Yclrwnrtz VIL-rrx' ilmw Plwllis f nellv Hunter Slrernmn l'.ltrlCl.1 Sllifflct Ron Sl1opt.1uVlgl: Iklvil iieglc- l' ,W-:s',4f, . f ' , i ' H M-W f ., Q, ,V ev flle- W , f li! f Y G I ,,VV X , ,,,, ,,.,,i is X, X .,, ' ' ..' 5 - 1 ' 4 4 ,V 1 f J f 3 ' , , ' ' :V ' V, , V rf 7 I ,.. 3 f , V 1 ' . l , ,4- ,,,. ,. , , V X ' 1- M - A' ., 1 t A V YV .f ' ,' 'f IT' .. X! v' . . . 1 if . -- M, - ., .V . v. 5 0 . 9 ,,,, , V N ' f .- , . v, f :::::::::.. 2 Q W L W 2,4 , I 7 W 1 V::, 'h .M , , L lf AIII V I X, V. V . . F, F X , Y I .R V v S 1 fi M2 w S 5 . A A Q ni rl rm mlm A n n .Xl Sunonton .- A r 3 Dorothea Yipz- 'Z f A . .-,. AW' Hill fl-wik ' Ei .,'v ,lll if I 4 1 A lfC'f lTUTC' QlU'5f5'f ' D :-V. 'CJ I 31135: I-'re.l Qmitl- Q 'l bbxz K' . ' ,lnlun inwitlt ' Q 4 if' sNX 2 .E 1 .ef ,WW ii ' 9? H ,,,,,, , - , , . , y 47' , V, . -o-7 E ' f 1 Z 2 . : 47 .... . - ' ' .... . at E I- V V I IE.: -.-.1 ,, ,V ::5..lfl-We if V V. 't ..'. , sf a Traveling to Germany vicariously I' . 5 a 74, 1 y , l vm 'CZ 75 Juniors. Class of '61 Nlarjoric' Smith Santlm Lee Smith Susan Smith Nlike Sokolis lfreil Soltlann Rollie Speck :lletn Spence llanny Spcncu .-'lnn Spcro .lim Spilfcing -Iutlith Spillcr jerrv Spratt Clary Stack Katherine Stack Sterling St. Clair Dave Steinman Carol Stephenson Lin-1.1 Stetlcr Charles Stewart Tom Stockey' Ronald Stntltlartl Ronnie Stoutlt f'h.xrles Stmthman -lnhnnic Strong Yolanila Subias Richartl Sullivan fiharlottc Supcra Clhuclc Sutherland 2 fi?-ff -. M. 4 A 1 fv F' :lf 2 X7 t Vai' ii 1 ww yi 5 M, V7 . ' x x it 0 ii. 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Class of '61 9-r X4 !,-N 'Q , ,Wm 4 Wai' I 'wtf , .ohvl ' 'J ' V -pa .4 l ff :- . 44:55 ' Q 5 N .,...,,.V 4 ' 5. rv - I' lim ll lckxmru lixcn.1rlllX1c'lcr Flanicc- ll ill.xr.l fQ.xrnlllilli.1mw l7or1.1l-lllillinxnx ,l.1rncsll'illi.1mx l.1ml.nll1ll1.1mx Q.l!1xl1'.l Rl'illl.xm:, S.1un.lr.1 Willi uns l,O!ll I.l ll llliarnsnn -Lxnicc llillicl: lflum ll'ilsun l.orctl.1 ll.'lls.vn limi llllwnn lJi.1n.1 Wirwlmx' Ricl1.1r.l Xl. inter lien Xl onllic X111 Xlomlruff Sharon Wriglzt '.l.1rilj:n Kldlrtz lhvill Ynlcl IiillYe.1gcr lfrcixla Young lc-Ll X ming liill XC-llrtxcr 'Y 1 A we 4 l' 1 1 W ft -T9 -.-i.,nuu 552. luull Ol,- 5 N r X' ff, 'v :- J L I. x 'kj 3 . 'ar it 2 . . xl ,k MQ Xl.1ry Yamlcr Wccrl Lonnie Vnuglmn llnburz Ycluz PM Ycspn Robert Yigen Roger Yoga Dulce Yuglcr lmvs Yoigz X'.xuglm Yon Nlcrxxyllli lfrnnccs Voorhees lfrul Wagner jnlm Wnlllen Q.lfl.lI'Ll Xlnlllurf l mn ll .1 ll-181' Klicc Xl..1ll ilmri Wall . n I .xrul .xltun Ia-rrx' ll'..lTllL'!' vlullv ll.'.1wl1lmrn liill llc-isgcrlucr lJ.il llclclm Dun West lullv Xl hart.: Kcirlu lfflzltc l1,xn.l.xl Wlmiu- lS.xrlx.1r.1 ll luitluclx Ycrrmn l .l1'.'lure x '-Yillix l.Ric'l-N K x f-. .I 5 4 I L . 4' E.. L5 f E 1 . - f 1 4 Q 4' , 'J Q 5 f 'fs If i 1, I N. - n X A 'cy ' - Y . ' I, C? 1? ,, Q if A X .. x Agf L . 'U 4 . QM 1 - 5 . ' N N A A N FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Top to Bottom: Dave Taxis fpresidentl, Lee Anne Patten fvice presidentj, Betty Kullbom Ctreasurerl, Aileen Cooley Csecretaryj, Cheryl lferraro Crepresentativej. N6 ophnmore Class of 62 SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Top to Bottom: Dave Waterman Cpresidentj, Lee Anne Mcwaters ftreasurerj, Pam Showalter fGirls League representativej, Shirley Warburton Csec- retaryj, joanie Marsh Crepresentativej, Judy Sweet Cvice presidentj. nphumnre . Class of '62 ,-., r I , v v rf 4' 2 I , 'kr ' 'K .4 . , .2 1 -nv if gif 1 , if 1' , 552 3 ,A Av-1 - , - .L ,z 3 Y '75 ff? .M , 'N0rm.1 Iiakc-r Sarah Baker 9us.1n Baker Iilcrmrxl Ii.1I.Im1,1.Iw MIL-rm IS.1I.Ixx 111 , I , -1 Vck IN ISI mv Inrtcr ,I sl CIILL 5 N. , N s x QNX I Iilx L :Ir UU' .4 f K M . gEj:5:': 'ZflZ5 ' H, ,fu - , Wf 3 1 1 '-7 wp i '-+:,M 452,42 ,ff I Z -, . 'Q V Q53 :hm uv 'W I I my he If 2 I 1, g ,, I 1 ' 1 'Y 9 I ahf ' f ' ff 1 ff V, , , 12 1 f , 1 ' A W f 5.0. , .VIZ ..,. , K I 2 f 2 . f - 1 fi iq .sv I P' k Us I FK IIOIlII.1IILHIl.1L 1 ' 'Q II.lIl lyk IS.m. JIQ3' I .lrulvn .rnux I' I X ' I r.111 I'. rtIL'M I'kIur ' I ' IIJNH ,I.1:11c-X. I'.1 w I- ..1'!cr I',1 I, xrrc'II IM. 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' 1 L V I 'I M K Ci.1 1' Ci. 1119 1 Il A - ' h , If Y' 'I 'Q iz 'I I Q ' 3:2512 ,152 N 4 T ., K' 'Q V 1' k V ..' Z An ' F 511 1,.1L1r.1 C. ' -ftp-1' v ' Q 11. ' Q1 ' ' Kc-' i - 9 - . Cf1 CQ111rk I 'N E I' ', L: ,A 1 134' i1.1r14 .. V ' .11 i . ' Il' . ' ' Clc 1 1-1 I ..'to11 ' f 11111. r1 11' L-11111-.111 'IL . 1 1 ' . Q b .. V i 1 .1 i - 51, . ., - 1 ' J A 5 1' .. 1 l ' 1 I up . . J K 2: Ci.r.'Ci11'-J -' 7. C C'.1t11'.' C1111 ' 1-ttC A 1 1 'L ' ' Q 1 bin V ,, . 1' Rn. 1 11. . 'mc' A I i wa K . A 'Q ,T A 2 4 1, -1- Q aw . C '1 -1. c' . , ' . f 'ff 'V . 1. 1.11, A . O If , 7' + 0 Q -b. 1-11lI ,' . . 'fo C1 ' X 1111 - Qi HCM jfui- 4 ' I f .1 . 1 1 111 ' I Z3 ' , I 4 ' ' ' 1 P ' :A'l f V . f 1' 1 . Q , , ' ,- 1. f '- A 'V A .V ..1. ophomnres. Class of '62 wa..-1 4- -u-Q .Q ,fr . ' ' MQW ' f-4 4 .A ' 4 . l it ff . , f , , , mmafzz, . Q I ' 1' f Q ,. ' f I 4' V V' ' 9 g ' , , ,- I f 4 . . . ,- lv 4' .M ,M ,Q ' .N , , A 71 , i -Q VZ, ,, ,, 1' l 432 f ' wr 4 M Qilcn la fiutright Uurgy Cluttresx liarbnra Dalcv liicharl lJ'Ar1rire.1 Bonnie Dnnfelt jovcc Davenport Nlilqt- Davies YAIICX' ljgvicg lane Davis vltlrrv Davie, iharrwn Davis llnscmarv Dclitmr Rnnalrl Decker Q N I 7 1 5 f W x r l l fp f - Af f Ycra Dc- Gregori' Nancy Dt-Xlartirm f 'irc-vt' Dcrrv fx lionnic' Dcwnll -5 - Diana- Dietrich 1 wr-'v , A Xlary Di Lit-su V x I if 'lhcrcsa Dmlcm X . , ., , , I I V ' . Xlllic Doll 'A t f 'A S' V f- t Lana Dossctt- l 5 , V Q IMP' Dfiskfll f ,.-r A A ' 'liom Immun W r ' ' D ,J fl W , ., .,, - t - ' ' -'. 71 af- A, ' A' X halt' lx. lzhhc-rts A 5 , ' ,A W ,lamcs lfgan Y l j 13' N , Rav lficht-rt Q ' Q I ,fwlsf , Karen linilow Q 4: Kay lingluntl if 'yu Martin lfngquist v iq' It 4 H C 1? Marvin lingquist ' 0 l 2 E r la V i ' 1 F - fm Q ,A R M ,Q ,rir, A L5 ' 2 .Q , Kathleen lintz 5 ' M X rw ' 3 i 5 V -v-'r Phil lfrhcn V 5 37' Q Q 'V , u , :Xlfrc-ll lfspirmsa I Q H-b ,U 555542 . 5 ' Q ik, X 11 ..- - si' ,lu.lV lpxsv ' 1 t 4 l.intla lfvans J M t i s GL-orgc lfarlc-3' I ,- 1 I 5 Q A 17 1 'K l.intlsav lfcarn 1 ' X E ' A ' ,Q C 'ht-rvl lfcrraro Q l 1 'Y X l X -' -1 Y X-4' liugcnt- lfillvnort- gk ' Varul lfishcr .'- -Wm H K 'hug 1 . 4. 'lacl-: l-'ligor Xl.ll'y.ll'C'I l-'lure-X ' V l-'ranl-Q lflvnn I I: 0 , 1' ' 0 :sl F , A' lt-an l'i0I1l.lll.l , , K 'J' 1 ,. ' . ' - - 'L' f 'TT lQcr.il.lt-no lm-etc-r I -QA f f nz., l,l! l-raglwn A .H Kgfl M ,lxv.'Ct' lfranlw x X 1' 7' ' fnf W F'm 'l-.tune lfrasur . Q 'ly X Y' llicharl lfrazicr - 735 b Karr-ri lirl-Lit-r1.1 ll L x W ., i .inf f hi cl.- limit-rt l-'rox' ' 2 x,, i ' ' ' Q v, - 5 in-.4 1-'mir QQ, ' 'A X, .-- 3 lflxxam Li.1llow.i'v A r A Vharlt-s tlalvin X ' I ig' zggfs' '-laltcr li.ll1llNl'C'l f ' ' . I arul iiamincll i Q51 Q,in.lra tiainmvll l 6, N F vw is I5 ,Q Q llvna ll frrluvin v 'X t rv X 5 - A ' ' Y Danni' Livl lcr , YY-ip .A Y 5 ibqf - . . ' g,Q:if' tx ' -il . - Q 9 ii . r Dannv tixlilmns u M X, ' ntnn -. I ' la, L llc' lt-ri Clilhcrt Eg ' ' A mg f 1. f T 81 ophnmnres. Class of '62 , h i I s'- f ' - me li f , I. A 7 ,Q 1 fl Y' A Q , ,. ' ff ' v .uf :. , fl? ' - -no '.,.:-, 'iv 'iff If 4- .- ' 'Q if J .f f 2 s 5 . ' fs-ff v I qs: Q 99 I lw '2'fr,m' main if mm W ,r rf V. is , fr: V, jfmxgm k .. ,Q Nr, , , , M Ay - 'M ,vaiiagf Q f MVK ' ' - rv df ' ' ., f Y , if r.r:QQR:5QZh5Q' V :, Q 1 x' , 1 , ,Q, o oo - A -141522: .J MIM' rf 6-W V, ,V 4 l- Q .K E in ft, , ., wie I I ' J ' V , r A 2 -V-15515, .. , I X J 33'r'f ' Y A ' ' f y V51 ' Wvwwmh A good class on a hot day, but what about in February? I.in.i.x Clilwpx Vfufx' llilr-X l ' 2'-sb, blllll Cflrmiw g 'lvl' lllglstgnxx' f ' Runnin- Kyla-.umm X lm' ' l5.1x'iiCQlocclclsr 3 il V r 4 A' 'llikcr llorlfrey ' 1 ' jerry Goodman rw, Marshall Graves ' Q7 ,,,, . Linda Green M2 V Louise Green ..:: :-:2 1 OA' jim Grcenarnyer W bf f ' Vl- H Wendy Greene Mary Gregg EEE Tm - - - 'Q '- '-fs:- ' George hr: --Suv: ff Yvonne Utunrlx' - Hub fll1Cl'CC'l1bCl'g1 A 1,2 ' plmgclu Mulino V A ,,,,f fff 1f2 ' l-.rrc Clustnfson ' ' 1 A. W nn zv 2 . IJ.1virl Cluyc-rte im: K, . I Q 4 ,gfQ'. I.inll.1 HL1bC'I'lL!C1rl Ratlmy llmlley' Kent llnlbnmicr l7.1rlCnelI.1Il lien Hamilton Sandy Hancock Hob Haney K.1tl1Ieen Harper Nnncy Harrison Slmron Hurt 22. in 'Q---ww-.,,, ,gg fm-X-H 3 My , W 37 ' 3 7 ...M E P N 43, Q I 4 A ff Af 1 aw ff linlw!! ll.x1'R'cx' l'.rr ll.1sslr-r Pc-nm' H.l5IlllllS l'.r:'1 llnuc-r !,1'1rl.1 ll.morrl1 lTlu'in llzlurlmr I ' rikfxllll V .l 'l!.1ll5Oll IU. r l crnglnric-Qi .1 , C . .' s ll1,..r,1 lllzlsxirrlq ',.rr'.' llfwhvwrcirl f.1fU1 Hollis nphomure . Class of '62 A ,.,.f 1,,f,.,,1,,l N , I W I ,W ,V -vw Q- '15 , 'M Kxlph Home ' f .. I-.wr Iiuzxfxrucr ,, Q? ' g-5 Ph -V, , 3 , ' 4. L f 'Lf ' X 'W' ' , K - 6 I'iL'rt',' HOD!-ilns f 15 a -Y Z '- lf' J , ' , , ,W f ' H V'V' ., , l.xmCc- llnrzmrmcrz ' 3 If A f , ,W Imp.. Huftn., ' 9 ' ' G . . x f - , X ,f l I'fwzL1L-'w- II.w'1gI't-'H 2 ' M t K 1 f . f . . 'I ' QM Q ' V 1 ZZ' ' vu' Huw 171 7 ix' 42 ,fa I , , fc z ' 742 nf, 'f 7 . ' I4r1.1:1 liw,-.14-tr M iff f, ' 5W'f1'H 'W HH'-' 4 , 2 - ' ilk, 4 ', Cv 4' ' 4 Q A , H,,.,, Q Z . ., ., 51 .,1 . .W ' HX' 1.-V , , , f ' ' I xrgim' Hizfu V ,' -.Tj S' I A. MMM., , ' ,A . ,. 1 1 ' 6 f' 2 , - 2 xv ... ,V . ' 1 ' ' 0 f' if ., ' , ' ' ' I ... Hnrr 1 41, . V . , f , , W H , , A K 11-f.A . H 1.1 , lj, ,, . ,V 'V w ww g ui! Q M f Y .. g I , W., 1--x. f :1.xrI4v1u-Iinnrvxvz A W K K.lIEI'.' lIn'w w.x:1 v ' I A - knxrx' I!1gf.l . . 'Q'i v I V it I my f 'lxrwT,.1 lriw: Q , L if ' 'f 2 V qw ,'. ,My 4 m I ,mu . s gfe J f N ,. ff , V 'M' Irv I 1L'L'SUI1 NM x ' .z 'V ? ' ' - - - 4 ,fi Lv - f- Q x qrf' in M 177 Anon ,I.1cxmm 'Ibm Iacolww Karyn ,l.i1:xzw 5' Yvunnc jacques ...X 2 'Y ' 7 Kiichcllc Jeannette .Q -wf ., - ' Tlmmns johc M' af' . 5 If F um. my 3, 21 ' ' Ronald Johnsen f- '- , , ' -'Q- , , . , 5 ... H Mary johnson gf, ,I ,,, T,? g Judy Johngon K . I Theynrff their own Utootcrs ' 1 '.l.1rt?1.1 IQ-Hrmsmv r J Vinh xl-1 ln.1r.w. , I N , , - x 1,2 4- ' . . lx.1X' lwfulxv I A K .. ,Q v qw 4. XNJTT -lwmc' X ' T A K N - ' , Jr Q , 1 A -Q .I X 'Q IH-xx-rI'.' Ulmzi-N v ' 'ii K 'NNI Qi 2 ...I vi V Q, ,. ,, iw 1 571.12 lnrw-X ' if, Q, . FQ ef W ' , ' ' - 1: ' - .- ' K -X . 3, 1- .::, I - X ,, X f' 'H' 'MA M - .flgig 1 M35 In N- X 1 I 1:'LI ix lrric-1' I vim V 9 M X ,f-ff.'g ff l'.1::'.'.1 R19 fn , . ij- n ,-. X . ' Q A '93 1 M fr 1- - ,, f , ' -.. -. 15,4 ,.., .. 2 ' -'- ' 'Q . w , ' Vl1gIIL'ft:1z X ' A ' ' ' ' A 'f X fuffu ', .,. i. - 1 ., K C J ' ' Qgura xl, B --ii V1 R. . , . .11 Q x , iv, A J i . 'Le iq sg It 4.x1,:.:1lr.1 Rizaig , A X 1' Q x I::L-:owl hug L 3 l.in,i,1 Kif1l.'xu ', 2 V 'R ' H- A ' f 4. g ' 'Hrvnrri HifIZ'l . , , ,v -K I 171' Kfffxv ' ' 1 7 5 -Q' 'b X N ' , X-tru' Kixufucll v ' 'FEW 2 ' ' if , . NN X , ' K , , ,, iQ m ',v N , .!.1m.w. x EX1,llINL'f K K f - -' ? ' , 1 N , Q. n 83 ophomore Class of 62 4.41. rfff f OH 1n hr 1x11 W I OX Sr I U1 I Ll Iorntnx Ix11rr1 If Ixurtz mm 1 II e IIIIIIIIII I lkc 1mcr1I X 11Ic-Ixnc I in C huck I arson Nhc-rrxI I ubon inn I mxrencc xl IX I mrcncc Danni I 111 son 1 1rI1 I C1 er Dale I c r ,in Icntz Nnlron X 1 IC1 cu CPI., Icxus Nlflkfl CW SCIII1 l1c III I1 1 III1 UIIQIIC I 1 won ICRIC I 1 111'-I1 Iocvx er-9 490' .Q 71 .Aw Inst I og11nb1II ,- I OIC I nnL 'xmren I omg RCI-,1I'l'i I opef Il1CI11r1I Lopez n rl , -vo- 1 an 'WM 7 84 ,1 fv fy! 4 J, 515 M 'UN ww 40- N.. 1 W? P9 M' W-1 N uw Q qw. M KM! LI I I K L IXOLII 1 If K ww .U Hen x 3 p 1ro1 Ixox 1I 11 1cI1 Ixruf II1r1'x Ixrcu cr vy 'df' Mr ,ur IA 1, ww! X 4-Q A 'ZX v he-Q, 4 1, V7 f.-1 I o'1Io tc Ion: ox rx Iome 16111 1 e sm X n IJ: leo 3 uhm I n I1 Iscxerlx 'Q IJon1I11 uk rt XIMI1 cn tt I1 I Sun ormlne 'Im Ir 131116 nnlc .-v Qs-O' ,Q www' ww 'Z rm wx ,af Y 1 ophnm0res.CIass of '62 152' liicliarti Mansell Kenneth Xlxrlcs Larry' Xlnrlnwc wlozinic Xlzirslw 'lairilyn Nlnrslirimri jnnicc ',1:1rtin .Icrric Klnrtin Xlxclc Martin Nancy Martin R056 Llzirtinelli Robert Xlnrtincx illfillfl Nliist :Xrnoltl f.I11tt1 Clone Klntlacws ..- ,..., 1 y l , If if ,, , v ' ,Q Mr ,fff f , ,. ,,q:,. , 'if . ' V f ew ' x4 '7 4 ,Z f y Q 4 11? in Ai f ,1 Z I WW 2-2 4 , , V ff 1 QP -no tx J fs- 1 ff l i 5 ' f x 1 ,51 4 I f X hw: 8 if ' , 41 My :.: .... , ,, - i, 1 x .. 5 sf an-nr ,pq TQFFW , - ' 1 c . - :si 'LHR 210:86- Ynrztxi 'Jorm- fncrrx' '-loxlzcr ,A -lift '-.llitliv K V -Inlin Ylxill 'l g YM-.mic 'lull' l.t-Qin' 'f l.1Iltl.1 'ilungcr 'lolm 'wlusc l,in.i.1 Xiu-rx Klargic Rivers PM Xivcrs liill Ndrtvn lfstlicr Ncgrcrv Q s , ff f .Q- lI.lTT'lClil Nlzitlaick iL.1i1Xlaxwcll john Xlzlyginnes Carol Xlzlynnnl -lzznycc Nlcliritlc Nlnc Xlcfliaulcy fi.1I'Ol Xlcfflnin lbmnc Klclicrnmtt YLllL1f'f1C' Xlcllcrnmott liriiin Ylclbongiltl Sliclngli ',lCIBnnncll ilmrtm 'ilcliliic Dennis XICKQQ Utlm '.lCXnlvl1 'Jiclmcl ixlCNl1i11.ll'.l Src-von KICNa1rn11rn Leanne ,Kldlntc-rs 'ilikc Xlcllick lkivitl Rlcllon ,lint Xlcrrific-lil 'ililcc Xlc-vcr -Inlin 'xliclmc-l -losic l.Iil.1:n lltviil Xlillcr llonaltl Xlillc-rx 'vldryltic Xlinor lmly 'ilitclicll Xlclvvn Klitclic-l ll. illvcr Xlitclu-nc-r f lmrlcs Nlitscli X1iCl1clc' Nloiinct Kntcn R11-rinse Pginwln 'ilounit-x' lionall XItwrcl.ini1 ionxni Xlorenn xl.. , -r,klfa.tQf 1 mi li- ts' wa-Q ophumore .Class of '62 lllLI1NC4Ljl'C'IL' llplu Nelson lmlv Nelson iluerric' Nelson GMX' Nic liiclm.1r.lXiclsc:x -, l.lYlxl.1 'Yilcc USR xvmonll Uclms vqlnn O'lJnnnc'll lllssx' Ole-sen :Xnlm Olson l.m.l O fXc.1l l'fx1tl1l'U'lim1 1 Osbnrnr msc Orr Xlnrvin fltzc-n -Xnllrc' Uucllettc Ronnie Owenx .'lYlgL'l.l Page Ulorin lfnlc' lx lx Palmer irrv Paige N nllv lixixlcy' Pat Palmer Carol Pnpnlen Keith Parker Dale Purvin f W4 M ' 1 'Klzzy f , 1 ,, , ' 'wr , www y 1, , 9 ', f f , , ff , . , Q , , 1' '11 l 2 ' 1 Y if 1 fy , - f I . .il ffjh , f 1 ' J' ,,. an g , ,. Fail., ,. X e , A A, Eg Q: Qifim l ff iz! M 4x I l , W M 7' -T X xy '- ' A f af ggi V , ? 4 4 , , ,R ,. , , t -M 'U 2 1 My 'V 2 4 ,. ff V ' ' f ': , , f l? ' 1, I 1 Z Q :ww A If ' ,ii lint lin 1' f f. , f M X 2. 3 f f fl .., if ' ' flwha xl i 0 -. .. l 4 14 f f , 'Z 1 ff! 524 1 f ,X W f iff Q 1 f 1 Y 1 'W X 1 U 1 L f f , -gb R ophomore . Class of '62 is may, 4, 9 av, I ff' 2 ff 1 1 - 1 , 4 , f V? 4 ,,., ,,, ,. Q 5 if 4 U , ,Wx W4 9 3,1 ,,,, , ,V,,, .,g:g:g,V w A V, A,Al ,' 555 ff W f V ,,, ,V , K If 1 f f 4 ff f , 'Z M il 2 1 y , if f f f Nwrrmm Reeder 'Vers-s.1 Reeves AlLw'tw'I13' Reeves P.1rq'Reisxvig 'like Rej.'nnHx Rerm Rice I.inri.1 Riclmrf '-T-1751.1 RiCh.lf-3.1 iteve Rieh.1rdsun ixlljs Rhige X11l.c Rrrigel Dun Rieigc-w.1f.' Robert Ricbe f.hucl: Riffe 'r1.xr'.' Ringxlruzzr VIw.1rme Ri-wlu Iiurnxlxf Rixtvr IJL-mms Rrmgh Rosa- Rofmcrlx lmuic- Rolmmxn U05 Rnlwxml Iixzriel: lioeizv Ibn Ruckc HL-lem Ro-1riV1L1vf IMAIQ-:la I' .Wax 1-.irzcr . V . I1l'IlZlIN Rwwzzmcw Vlnci: Russ Lew-ter Rw- , , V, V .f 2,6 Phvillss Ross -- V - joe Rcwthcmbc-rgc-r ' ' , A ,, , pL.VgVKx. Rnvcr Q V V . il : V,. VV I rurix' RuwI.m.i - V ' ,V - H ,..,, V - '-' ,fi 5 l.1mcs Rox' lr- VVVV ' A ..,.. : . . ' ,Q ' ' , LQ, ' ., X.1nL'x' Ruriri A 'Q ,AA- ,, N 6 VZ? ' fihcrvl Rupn' rpg? U' W ' M ,VV - . A ' , v. ,g.V'VVm 3 f ' Vlolm Rupp ' ' ' ' Xiikc' Rupp ' u V A A . V 45 V , Phvllrs N.xk.1ch Q i A EN 4 ' fi 6 Q ., 1 1 ' , , ,u , K - rf NI.1rt1n N.1rnr:1.1rr.um nm V - rf V ', '.1.mucl ixrmdxc-7 V W' ' ig! , ' V Ruger Q.lHL'hC'A W .V VVV ----: f X- V I , . x . , - 7, S' i Q 4 !n.lVlui N.lYl-iYlgL'Il ' V' 'A ' ' - xx A AM, 1 , Robert Santana -' s Adrien Snntilli ,- v- 'Z 3- .J V' If -' . Charles Snumicrs K W ' .. ' Vx ' Rob Schcrzer V -,fi V ' ,X , , s -' A Xlnrlene Scluebe V rf, if . . , . M Banrixc Schleunmg i 'fry ' 9? U, 4' , f, Larry' xelumnlz 0 ,A Ylxvv Qcfmrr V ImVh xcrurry, ' 5 V W 'V V. .qt V .TV 2 V V V ., VV V' LV C .xrl NCTIUXXL' L , ,V x X 3 A ' , 'X .1 :ren ienxrlx ' f ' . ' ' f , I ' L 9 1 .'1'QW1' V V V V ... V jx VV f Lug XL'.L'Q ' x - 5 ' --f V V X. Inf ic-use X X f ' , fi,lYEv,nf,! fewslcr V?:.!,: . V : S ' C Uiblw iextnrm V V Vlirwzxie Qnxry VV ' QQ- er.. ' ., 3- 7' 1' ...Ll..l . ..m,l.n.. 'v' V ,-VV: 5: 4' V V Vl.xulg:L' Nizverx ,V Vg ' ' V V V V .N V w .51 -1 ., , .r f ., V - - V: A V55 - Fix rin, . N.weV.fc.V.,u.V,4. VV , XV ,V 5 wg - X Ihwrzrmx Nzwzmfqus 3 V V Y V Cfulom-1 Shipley A Q'-' 87 51 , . ' La 49 it ' , :- I f - , 2 4 H' Q T' uluv ' Cllmrles Sterling Patti Stevens Penny Stewart Ray Silver Janit Qtone jim Stone Iiob Storer Steve Story jerry Stroud W I I 'N I 3 1 I Q YW if si UI' , 1 1 I ophumores. Class of '62 Steve Trageser Duane Turek g livonne Turner 5 1 g , 1 . ' 1 , , john Ulm I ' 5 ' J 4 ,V Q . - Christi Valdez li f , 1 e f f , ,f --. lames Vance A , 2 .M 5, Connie Nanzanr , 1, -' . '25 - r f . ' Norman X nughln Q Q , V, ,, I ' sv Nherrj: N ickens if Q , 4 - - .. . 55:51, , Vicki X icxers 't f t ' -3 7 Robert Yon Relirler I . 3 N ii 0 Ronalrl Voorhees , f 7 mr ' i 'fl-f' flames Wiailrlingtori X ' . W0 'X .5 I 4, , ' 7 Clnrx' Walker ' Q, 5 .ff i X 'Z .,, 1. Linda Walker Richard Wallcer of Walt Wullrer ,. . Z f A Luurzi ll.ill,1ce J f ' 'W gf Shirley Warburton f 7 ' 'Y Dave lluterzzmrirm . A ' john Waters Tl ll' Carol llliite flolette White Nl.1rci.1 llilcow .l.in1esll.ill4ir1s fulfill liiillilms l-'rerl llilli.1 xs Russell Tl, illi.i :s Kelly' llilson ' Louise Wilson Lvnrln Wilson Pam Wilson Nlilqe 'K iitozi -Lmice '.l.orsTw.1't1 .1 Susanne Webber Sharon Weber Ray Weiser -l.lll1C'S Wells Dnviil West '-lzxrcin West Rex West Xlike Wheeler Lois ll'hit.1lccr if 0-9 L! , . 3512. joe ll. rignr Yernon Vrriglir Carol llurziwurl: ,lim llixxxtt '.l.xrsl1.1 Young L.1nce H ounegzzist R.1v:nonri Yrigoveri liner fxierner I X, '11 f 1.21 mw- A I 8 Q-sf b '5- f-. l 14 L . .:: A 'K fp.. .L ' K 55 Q x s..-.Q T? r 1 , i 1 ff af in 'Xl-f' W mf X, 9' , 1 1 Wm N X x x x ff f N V X x uk VX x If 'X ..-f' if A Mosanc needs Color Hnmecomingu.. 'W- Z King Bob and Queen Carolyn lend the processional Left to Right. Ann Lawrence, sophomore princess Linda Henry, junior princess Twyla McLennan, senior princess Her Majesty Carolyn Lee Drake Susan Leary, senior princess Patsie Solano, senior princess Marilyn Wagner, senior princess vw ef' 45 Q 5teve lferraro Linda Ilenrv junior Prince junior Princess of Beauty and Pride The breathless awe of gazing upon a varied and lively colored mosaic was experienced by the Vikings and the jordan Panthers the night of October 25, the date of the ultra-fabulous half-time show on Burbeck Field. An assortment of the loveliest beauties gracing the Downey lligh campus waited, along with an excited crowd as the young man in a striking black suit stepped up to the microphone. The 1960 Homecoming Queen is .... Ikiv this envelope is difficult to openj .... , Groans swept from the crowd ..... H . .. Miss Carolyn I.ee Drakefn Amidst the avalanche of applause, screams of excitement, and whistles pouring down from the stands, Xiiss Drake stepped up to receive her two dozen red roses and golden crown of victory as 500 multicolored balloons Were released and slowly floated sky- ward amidst the sighs of awe brushing swiftly across the stands. Escorted bv Mr. Bob Durazzo, bearing the coveted title of Homecoming King. Miss Drake took her stately processional walk up to her golden throne as Patsie Solano, 'I'wyla McLennan, Marilyn Wagner, and Susan Leary, each with her escort, took their positions as Homecoming princesses on each side. Her Nlaiestfs reign had begun. vs,- S. N 1 I 'X 'Y W 3 www ,- MK X 5' g ? V? '!lZ ' . '3J ,6u2:?4w4 H' wx JP!! W'??f-u 1 llll, 'Ili 1 ,W 'I ,. ,3 Ill if 1 Katrin gets sympathetic understanding from Papa , Q , , Z A t Being a student director is hard on fingernails 96 Katrin . . Mama . . . Papa . . . Dagmar. . Christine . Mr. llyde .... Nels ..... Trina . . . jenny ..... sigfid ....... Uncle Chris .. A Woman .... Tllli CAST .... ....Dwnell Stewart . . .. Margo McCracken . . . .Michael Stone .. . .Donna lflrich . . . .Marilyn Rennagel .... Ronnie Bunch ....Vaughn von Nlerwald .... Barbara Watson .. . .Pat Welch . . . .Marsha Yeager . .... Norman Westergard .. . . Diane Leffingwell Llr. Thorkelson .. .... Charles Mitchell Dr. johnson . . Arne ........ A Nurse ..... Another Nurse Madeline ..... Nliss Moorhead llotel Clerk . .. . . . . .Steve Kenney ....joe Matarazzo . . . .Lonnie Koch . .... Diane Davis .. .... joan Marsh .... . . . . Suzanne Webber .. . . Nlargi Pludow gp all rA9mb9h Ill A, .e A4 l QQ DGWNEY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Mr. Hyde pays his beard and lodging with his readings. A Play te Remember Curtain time and a packed theater only a few seconds away The simple kitchen of the llanson home in San Francisco was the setting for the greater part of the action of the Fall Play, I Remember Mama. The Time was about 1910. Room E-2 took on the warmth and love of the Norwegian family as they shared their happiness and troubles with the receptive audiences on the evenings of November 24 and 25. The play was presented in the arena staging of the rilizabethan theatre, with the audience asked to take the actors' words for where they were in each scene, and the action was introduced in flashbacks of readings by Katrin, of her remembrances of her early years. The humorous aunt scene in Aunt jenny's kitchen, the tender mother-daughter scene in the corner drug store, the emotional scene when Dagmar's life was endangered, the sister fight between Katrin and Christine on the way home from school, the tragedy of lfncle ChriS's death...all these scenes were played in diverse spots around the arena theater. The long ftwo and one half hoursj play needed 18 scene changes, and much of the success of the performance goes to the backstage Tears Course the Cheeks of the watchers as helpers, and especially to student director Mary Rose Tucker for lfncle Chris drinks his last drink her tireless energy and dependable help for all the actors. Dagmar s cat creates a minor family problem Midwinter ight' Dream jingle bells! jingle bells! jingle all the way ..... Though the music was different, the atmosphere was that of a frosty wintry eve when the sophomore class introduced a new event to the DSHS Calendar with the sponsorship of The Snowflake Ball on December 12. Twinkling stars, a snow-draped ceiling, and the mellow music of the Half Notes set the scene for an evening of dancing and holiday spirit. hon 930450 l eninr Girl have their Memnrie 1 D 0 Xml if C E J a ZMDMJP wi, i,,. BHK! QM. Mk' ,','- , Pam Souter fnursingj, Miriam Gresko Cbusinessj, Glennys Colburn Cbridel, Carol Ware Ccollegej, and Lonnie Koch Cteachingb, look ahead to future positions awaiting them. xn-'- ff'- Nostalgia was the keyword at the Senior Girls' Guest Night on May 12, as senior Vickie Vikings recalled past experiences along the road to their education. The traditional Girls' League program brought back memories of jacks and jumprope at recess fupper rightj, and of exchanging a baseball bat for that very first formal Ccenterj. The first before-the-prom excitement was shared with the girls and their guests by Sharon Crump and Sue Gould flower rightl. The program, which ranged from a dance solo by Caryl Walker Ctop leftj, to a Reminiscence by Judy Willick, came to an emotional close as the song leaders led the Alma Mater for the last time. Here's to Downey High School . . . We're strong for vou . . . GEM Q ww Mil TQ ft e T Mn! tes, led 5 ifC,1Cl?Z Ccilgna' Yfarilyn ll c:1::, perform for proud parents 99 pringtime wingtime .... and -f H' ' N isa ff :ly K4 Mike Knox, Sword 8: Shield president, presents Twyln McLennan with corsage Love Makes the World Go Round was the theme of the Valentine season's Sweethearts Ball, sponsored jointly by Les Torcheres and Sword 81 Shield on February 6. Forming a piercing arrow, the words of the theme ran through a gigantic white satin heart behind the Half Notes, the orchestra who provided the music for the dance. Tvwla f.lcLennan was announced as Sword K Shield's choice of Sweetheart of the Ball, and received a corsage from S 8: S president Mike Knox. Dancetime Romancetime Clean-up after the Ball f Embarrassed, but pleasantly' surprised is Sweetheart Twyla. 101 0ur Gifted 0ne Catherine is struck down by tuberculosis CALLED A MAN PETER Christmas if the season for Carols The minister re enacts his one-time stage s recess THE CAST Peter . .. ......... Norman Westergard Catherine. . .. . Christina Paige Peter john.. ... Eric Roberts Allan ... .. . Vaughn von Merwald Judith .. ...Suzanne Webber jesse .. Susan . .. Marian . Steven . George .. joe ..... Senator . . Nancy . . Barbara . . . joy Turnidge ...Marilyn Rennagel .. .Irene Soto . . .jerry Schuber . . .Ronnie Bunch ...joe Mataraizo . . .Bob Adamson .. .Mary Conley ... Carol Hammond Hulda ................ Sheila Roberts 234 E, Gave ll Inspiration A 0 P-.larriage or career . . . which? lfveryonc on cue? Not very often one may chance upon meeting a person so dedi- cated in his faith and with such forceful power in communicating it to others that he is able to guide them in acquiring the same faith and fortitude. Such a person was the minister, Peter Marshall, the real-life inspiration for the play, A Man Called Peter. Presented on the DSHS campus on the evenings of February 25 and 26, it will not be soon for- gotten by those who saw it. Peter Marshall, the minister of a New York Church, fought a steadfast battle for what he believed in, even though plagued bya weak heart that disabled him A young juvenile delinquent, set on the right path, a young artist saved from the domination of his aunts, a U.S. Senator converted from persecuting delinquents to saving them .... all these combined to make it a memorable play. Heart-to-heart man talk Mary R osc lucl-:er A Q if Qu ps 1 P 1: v f- V . A , , .Joiner s nttle ray or sunshine Whose cnurch is this, anyhow? Kazuo registers pleasure as he is named Mr. Dreamboatu Turnahout Time C'mon, Melvin, put on this shirt I made for you. just because the theme for this year's Sadie is 'Come to the Fair doesn't mean that you can wear those dirty overalls. Melvin and Millicent, one of the many couples who attended the Girls League-sponsored Sadie on March 5, danced beneath a circus tent of balloons and rose-toned crepe paper as the Half Tones played music, but not of the carnival variety. Dwnell Stewart and Ray Wolfe won the waltz contestg Shirley Warburton and Randy Derwingson took the fast dancing prize. Best vegetable cor- sage award Went to Nancy Delklartino sophomore. Aw, shuclcs! No hog-calling! Dancing under the big top 1 7 Variation nn a Ba ketball Theme Charlie Kuhl, junior, mounted his burro and thundered out on the floor. No senior's gonna beat me! says he. The teams were rarin' to gog the referee tossed in the basketball, but some- thing was Wrong: The donkeys refused to co-operate. Donkeys? Basketball? Yes, a new form of entertainment hit DSHS on March 12, the night of the donkey basketball game, sponsored by the senior class. The idea of the game was to score while on burro-back. The spectators guffawed, the donkeys hee-hawed, and the seniors won a game. ww ww Rea r R There was fun for everyone at Up Helly Aa, the Viking Carnival on the evening of May 13. GAA staged aRoaring Twenties revue, and Linda Planett and Diane Davis danced the Charleston Ctopj. Carnivals are for the very young at heart, and cotton candy is a necessity Ccenter leffl- Mary Leadfoot .Asmus gunned her bomb around the Varsity Club's track Cbottomj and Mr. Williams and Suzanne Webber clown around at the Cardinal Masque show. ff cr ' Gig, f -r,',N' 5--f lffrfr 'Ty - Mrs. Courtney, Diane Hinsvark and Betty Gill of Petite Masque do a stretch of garter selling. 105 Viking Talent on Di play Talent from .111 classes in school comhineri tn stage the annual Viking Yrxrie-tiesw. whigh was presenteti both in tiuytime Assemblies anti in nn evening paid performance which. un March 11, hrought more than S600 for the American I-'ieltl iervice foreign exchange student P1'0gr.1rn. Shmvn on these two p.1ges rare some of the .lets presented. TOP: Kirk Kirkwouti .lcts .ns UC , SIQCQOND: A happy enriing to Xu, No, .1 'I'hous.1n.i 'Hires Nnfn. THIRD: .AX temperance movement gets nowhere with the Uyuunger I5O'I I'OM: The cast .assernhles for instructions. X I if Hazel Hunter sin gsm-mgifmj, Cxrjvl '.X.11L:errf.1nces. Sandy Hanna sings I 1 TOP: The Yeriiis present .1 s.1zirc on .1 ICTT1PC'1'.lf1CC' 11rg.1r1if:.1rioi1. 9ffC'ONT7: Roslin R11r.f.1 .1n1i P161 beat 5111i.iic-S 11ffcr.1 Coffr-c Timm of CfT'111Ck Stowc-IT, Rici1 Lopez .1n.T Bob johnson .Qu 21.11. THIRD: Ronnic' Iiunciw IW.1I1gS his guitar, X1criTn11 P1111p11I11 .1111 I-'1'.1:1 Alice II11rn111n .1n.T vIe.1nnc- 9T1.1tZ sing ,1 duct. BOTTOM: The Top Yozc-S sing. the r11.1ior6ttc-s twirl f1.1t11r1s, .ini Yor..1 -X c '-1.11.1 .1113 tits RT1'.'1::'t1 Irircc 11111111 TN TT.l..Wt'YQ 1:.1r1u1- .1 1111.1 141.1 u!1.1, .1111 C'iIC'I'41.1f1f .icfivn-rs ,1 ::111r111l11gL1s- O Roman Revelrg in a Latin Lark Outta the way, you Cughj lowly slaves! Make way for the Emperor Nero fWa1ter Hollowellj and Octavia fPinkie Richardsonblu So began the Convivium Rom- anum Cthat's Roman Banquet to you students of French, German or Spanishj, the feast for students of Latin, and faculty guests, held on March 29. After the taking of the omens, and the mixing of the punch by Priest- esses Pat Collum and Cay Greenlee, each Latin class presented a skit in keeping with the Olympic Games theme. Prize went to Latin 3 for Aunt Pliny's Bedtime Story , which was accompanied by sound effects no self-respecting Roman would be caught making. Costume awards went to Marilyn Swahili Rennagelfmost humorousj, Ed Sense Cmost originalD, and Barbara Borland Cmost authenticj. While slaves ate their dinner on the floor, their masters fthe advanced students in Latinj would interrupt with orders. ig? Fingers were made before forks, and the Romans didn't bother. 108 lfpper left: The shiek of Arabjs. lfppe A chariot race that v.'r1sn't in Ben Hur . C enter oman beauty contestfi Lower: Gln mortnlm combat: tht-v nearly rlit-rl laugh Tiki torches lend nn eerie air m . the chicken was gom gf- N'-xii j N ' Qt f 3 xi: 31 i junior Pnlyne ian Party festive Hawaiin costumes. Roslin Burda, Burrei Niagnusson, Janis Coffin, and Gigi Ploessel. 1 1? .gf J ls. UN 1. fl .T' x' 1,.' V. ,w my Aix Mit' A 'Lf .C .ti 0 .. g X L1ft.'ffT'fT 'K 'fi'. xexiicxi . ' .Aim If ..l.. CIN. .YM ilicxcz '. N hw ..c gi-xx .iyc ps 'E- I L,. f ,- 5' ' Y-A 'YA ' - H li. . '. i... .ii 'fix- 'Clfqng ',,,.1. . ' .UH ,gpm . . 1. N 1 .'E.ff1ii.l Y i .YH ,, .,.11'riu 109 The World's a tilge Cornered, Louise desperately invents reasons why she can't stay, in The Awakening. The long hours of writing, re-writing, blocking, memorizing and rehearsing were well rewarded when the final lights dimmed amid the resounding applause when the Night of One-Act Plays was presented on April 8. All plays except The Starlet were written by students of the drama department, and with the help of Mr. Arthur Williams, drama teacher, the flaws were smoothed out. The Awakening by Mary Rose Tucker, was the story of a senior girl who lives with a wealthy girl friend so that she can finish high school in her home town.This brings manylproblems, as the poor girl tries to fit ing and experiences, the first time, fighting and discord among family members. Leslie tries to convince Mike that she prefers marriage to career. llO Having lost all claim on Leslie, Mr. Benson starts wooing the secretary in The Starlet. and the tage a World No One Asked Me, by Marilyn Rennagel, was the story of a girl with troubles about going steady, and showed how friends sometimes can intervene and save the day, or date, as the case may be. An eighteen-year-old receives last minute instructions from her society-ambitious mother on how to make her Debut. The comedy, by Michael Stone and Steve Kenney, told how a girl disobeys and shocks her mother in front of some very important people. A high school girl with no date for the big dance of the year soon had too many dates, but her problems are solved by those tiny spots known as measles. On the Spot was written by Donna Elrich. The Starlet, by Thomas A. O'l-lara, was the only non-student- written play presented. It told the story of a young girl who must choose between marriage and a career. Everything works out for the best, when she realizes she prefers her engagement to the the career as an actress. Fran fends off advice from friends, and stalks off angrily because, No One Asked Her. J o With the annual Art Show providing a center of attraction, the entire school was on display for all to see on the evening of April 29, when the annual Open House was held. Prizes were awarded to best artistic endeavors, and all the departments of the curriculum had displays in the classrooms. ' 9 gi 4 s I l '1 That Long Awaited ight 1 H4 The Prom is over ..... hut memories linger . . . A Sunset in Pastels was sensed by awe-struck Couples as they entered the threshold of the Sunset Room of the Ambassador llotel on the evening of May 20 for the Senior Prom. A depth in Color was felt by the seniors and their guests as they dipped and turned across the dance floor to the music of Lex Golden's band. ff, hw The young men were strikingly handsome in their white dinner jackets and the girls were ravishing in their finery. Pastels played across the decorated walls and complemented the beautiful gowns .... corals, pale greens, pinks, blues, whites, golds, with il few blacks and reds. The witching hour tolled all too soon for the romantic couplesg the time had come when the prom was over, and time for memories to linger. When Dream Come True Ldv ia! 4? N v ,H x? 951-I5 I x S Z 2 Q gi tif' a V, 5 4 if ffgx, Q J, , b , ? Q gr Q9 .qw 4 5 fi Q .Q tx Q S, if get QE 1,4 QW by mwfxdx ii., ant' 11:3 63, , 13572 Q 4? ga Q 5 Q 'aft' 'Aw U 'am tm, any 2 ggi? ,gei biz D 7? 6 'f'm I f,', ? ff- -9 ,af 5 0 t , M V? lf, :., ' 1., 5? , , M QL' .5 'Y 'Q' -fam. , W 4 A 5 ii' ww 4 2 ,,, , ,?. iwwsw Urganizatiens A Mosaic needs Variety chnol Life I Hammered 0ut QM? Xl , A 4 M ,. 5 , f ,,,, me ,-, -..Q Vfucnv 9011145-f . uf Q Ann.-,,. ., F f f T 2i. L ' '.A l E1 mv PgApu5,g,+, 2-'MMOF :il A ' rem-X Yi Qu 'K' ' . l ' ' ' ' 11 . t us. ,. ,,, gf fx-,vi as f . S rr,,1,Z,f mmm ff' vtnsmf 7 'mfr msmck .bw ,M ,:- x :iii , Nw Aww' ,.5.-- 38 ,ca ram M :FIRM f c. H3 nw ,, ARI1 cfm-wgnrfci 'pi ' ----....ii. CP ,-1 -ci' HAHBAPUN ANN if 1 rv BRUCE FRANCIS ASB president, first semester 1 fh- , rf , ,. ,. fl ' Y . a 1' ..,........--- svfvs rtnm-nc ' 'M' fl' -4 .in mfs U lf' Crack!', Down slammed the gavel, and the riotous Student Council settled into a semi-silence, and got down to the current pressing school business. Bruce Francis and Dave Lynch, first and second semester presidents, used that gavel diligently as they demonstrated assurance and capable leadership in deftly handling a sometimes tedious Council. JOLENL GE' S7 hm'--. . A55 TR? -ummm .se warm me '- ru Av-1 if N' ..-A ,I me Q um IW. iv i faq, MAFO- fs A ' .LNB , ,Na Under the Blow of the Gavel A-41. vac if Nc up 3 Z'- wg Y ' 4-0 '-i N WAQNU4 9 1 DAVE LYNCH ASB presrdent, second semester ,ag -'G 497' I N A umm N Y? vim Xlayor proyects completed throughout the xelr of both calm md he ned debates darn rn Room -X 1 XX ere 3 completed Qenror fountam rn Nemor Nquare, an ill trme frmt rn homecommg rrtuuls a Qpectacular h1lf txme show a false roof for easrer ind more effectrwe decoratrons rn the gxm an all school bulletm board m front of the nev. lrbmrx NLCCINNILI LNbLPERX ISFD XQSI Nll3LIl N full support of eqch ind even actrvrtw, and fmallx the propoml of a Completelx rexamped student bodx constrtuuon Therr robs seemed qrduous at trmei but xour offrcers the leaders of Downex Hxgh found Qatxsfqctron rn therr xx orlx JOLlNE ASE nf? ,-,.,4 .mm--1'l9 , J' IL 119 -.Q-9 Feminine Federation for Fun You never realize how much you enjoyed a pleasure until it is behind you, and you cannot recapture the moments. Looking back, you suddenly i realize how true this is with Girls' League. The past two semesters M. have afforded many moments of entertainment and fun to the frolicking S Vickies under the leadership of Linda Farley, first semester president, . and Marcia Bryant, second semester president of Girls' League. Remember walking down the hall wearing your Howdy tag, and merrily exchanging greetings? Remember your new and confused friend that looked to you as Campus Pal? Remember Earl Kelso as Luggage Day King when he had a harem of 21 girls carrying his books? Later the Sadie rolled around, and boys were climbing goal posts to escape the female felines on the prowl to snag captives so that they could Come to the Fair. Remember Shirley Warburton, Marilyn Marshman, and Priscilla Leitz, who won the Doll Day prizes? Linda Farley pins Marcia Bryant in a change of Girls' League presidents at the installation. J -I ' 's 2 ill-f 1 1 bl' fbi -5 '0 '3- iv ,ol NVQ, A P 'I20 y .31 'fl Q FIRST SEMESTER GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET SEATED: Lorraine Garstang ftteasurerl, Roslin Burda Kvice presidentl, Linda Farley Cpresidenth, june Schildhauer Csecretaryl, Gigi Ploessel Cjunior representativel. STANDING: Sherry Mosher Chistorianl, janet Brubeck CCampus Pals chairmanl, Patti Abe fSunshine chairmanj, Karen Storm Csenior representativel, Karen Long Chistorianl. ln which Girl with Goal Gain W4 SECOND SEMESTER GIRLS LEAGUE CABINET SEATED Marcia Esptng Ctreasurerl Betty jo Burk Cvrce presxdentl 'viarcra Bryant Cpresxdentl Diane Vedder Csecretaryj, Twyla McLennan CSunsh1ne charrmanl STANDING Ann Lawrence Csophomore representatxvel Marcy Pennel CCampus Pals charrmanl Dorte Christiansen Clunror representatrvel janet Brubeck Csenxor representatrvel Nlary Asmus Chrstortanl Nlrchele Nlonnet Chrstorranj Remember the Crrl of the Nionth competitions won bx Tvnla Xlc Lennan CX11 s Irrendlxj Xlarcra Brxant Nlrss Inthusrastrcj Patsre Solano Olrss Xxvacrousj Nlargre llenlxn Ulrss -Xrtrstrc Carolwn Lee Drake Olrss Sprmgtrmej Sue Naltzman Olrss Xalentrnej Roslm Burda fNl1ss Sportsmanshxpj and Linda Creen Olrss Cracrousj -ind remember the fxnal electron with Nlarcra Brxant winning, the C rrl of the Year trtle Yes lookmg back xou can remember all of these moments moments to cherrsh as part of a wonderful career at Dovwnev Remember all of the work bw Girls League that brought all of xou X rckres closer together to work for one goal to burld faith honor and truth as a cornerstone of X rkrng Sprrrt ,A Illhrch one 15 the doll? That s the question qs 01nneIXXll'lf.,l'ilk6Q part1nDollD1x 'WA' 121 We Compiled a Year' Event JOYCE FLEETWOOD Editor -in -Chief ,,-on 3 ,X ' ,pin Ya .' A L 1 H e J' W ' Y W, ee f 5 ,L Y ml 4 M4 . S f 415, e R if 1 'H Q 'E i JILL HORSLEY Business Manager i' Getting prettv for a picture There were times when some of the staff worked i, 122 4' LINDA SHOIiN1AKIfR MARY LOUISE CSIBISS ESTIII-IR A LICXA NDER To Make a Book 0fMemur1e Q-aa '19, l RII -X IIIONLXN 73? I XIJIX I NPINK XX I ISRI If vou don t have anythmg to do don t do rt here says a slgn posted Room G 1 the hub of the most frenzred actrvrtv on the Downey campus These Words serve as a constant remmder to us that we had a Job to do one that had to be done well, because If V-as for vou The 1ob7 To prepare a lastxng record of a school Vear rn the most pleasrng and mterestmg manner 1 's .pg 'bw RNRI N OINON IRI IH JN il INR XII N III Things started off 1n beptember vfhen we canvassed Dovlnex to sell the ads whlch mrmmxzed the cost of tour wearboolt In October we chose our cover and thmgs started rollmg To msure a flawless prcture for page f1VC four prrde and joxj me came to school earlx one Saturdaw and scrubbed the drrt names and mrscellaneous scravulmgs off the X rkmg Head and tov. er base Slovwlx Csomemmes agonrzrnglx soj we put together xour 1960 Nolsung, untrl threatened vslth a temper tantrum from the edrtor or ewen worse a harsh word from our advrser Xlr Thomas johnson we put rn a frnal burst of speed and lunged tom ard the fmrsh Whev. NR qw ii .' ,1- JLXI ROBZEFF CSports Fdltorl talks over a lavout vuth 'wir johnson our aduser as RIC HARD QLLI-D1 UI fqfaff Photographerj gets hxs cameri Set I0 lake 2 PICIUIC 'S '23 Perhaps you ve heard some rather narve people say that the day of mrracles rs far behlnd us To that statement, members of the Norseman staff mdlgnantly stamp therr feet How could anybody Claiming membershlp rn our Vxkrng Clan belreve such a farce? The mere fact that the Norseman emerges from the presses every Frrday and reaches your flfth perrod 1n trme for your readrng pleasure and your teacher s anger well, xt s almost overpowerrng to thrnk about ll All 1n all the staff has had a jolly time and the school has reaped bountrfully It IS doubtful 1f there are many schools m whrch the students know so Well so many facets of campus lrfe mcludmg our loyal and rather aggressrve Student Council Vxlcmg Volces has caused more than one stxr th1s year eh V1kes7 Rl BX K OCRINC 'XORH WISTI RC -XRD sq. .Af w if-Y' yy I H.. 1 Q K iv JOY Tl RNIIDCI' RONLIN BI RIN. I D1 approve... IR b M Si grggmiln For Wlellrlesdlay Mm' eff: ....': .::.::.'.f':.. .V ,V n fill! VIMBBS Q lam Mm Mille 0 SUHQ 1 N... l'.?'E?I.'f? s ree Teachers DWNELL STFWART Fdrtor rn Chref FIISI Semester 'fi' ucn DSHS Gxris n Parade Fmols fu! 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Dwnell Stewart nabbed two honorable mentions at ELAJC and LACC, both in newswritingg Barbara Watson took an honorable mention in newswriting at ELAJCg and Richard Sullivan, staff photographer, won an honorable mention at ELAJC. And the Norseman itself extended its consecutive string of first place awards for excellence in Columbia Scholastic Press Association's annual critique and contest. jlf RR Y XM RTIN Xlfilfl' S PA WR ' V as 'W 2 . I vii! 'W I Q21 IRICTTY Ill-I MONSY KAREN lRNlSlll'fR warns . 'Y 'kgs . 'Tn Q i .Cf F 5 Q K. 'Jf ' f . Y XA k . f mg , 4, if S .- in 143' . 'il' 2 N.-1-' ' -tit 5' . .5 I . JA x V' 'S , z F4 an C- .4 ix K- , - 4 'P g 5- 5, .. pr. ri ,, -ff- y., 's:g..,,...... ff-...M 21,385 re t 2 Al t 'mv fire' if ,' W Y - af .wr - T' H 'J 4 ' if X 1 1 -n ii 63' if 1 X -si , is. . t , X. RICII.-XRD I5lfNNlf'I l' SHITRI Wi IUUNJXLIH BARBARA Kl':X'I'SON Sports lftlitor Third Page lfilitor Second Page lftlitor Second Semester Second Semester Second Semester 125 eroice i Their Foundation. SWORD 8: SHIE LD BOTTOM ROW: Mike Knox, jerry Schuber,Kemp Bailey, Bob Adamson, John Batchelor, Mark Lyons, Burrel Magnusson, Chuck Hernandez, Tom Saltzman. SECOND ROW: Kazuo Fuse, Kenny Ferraro, Lonnie Records, Wayne Brown, Bill Ridgeway, Bob Kowarsch, Bob Durazzo. THIRD ROW: Richard Bennett, Gail Andrews, Richard Wieler, Steve Ferraro, Nick Mitsch, Harold Jennings. TOP ROW: Wes Keebler, Bob Ballard, Bill Sabo, Jack Horsley, Dave Lynch, Bruce Francis. SWORD 81 SHIELD Taking their name from the symbols of Viking strength and action, Sword 81 Shield is a boys' honor service club, whose membership is limited to 30. In co- operation with Les Torcheres, the club helped sponsor the Sweethearts Ball, sponsored the beard-growing contest, had their usual dunking booth at the Viking Carnival, and sponsored Viking Day. N-Y Patti O'Donncll, Miss Brist1e, presents an electric razor to beard contest winner Ted Perumean. Other winners, on the steps of Viking Tower, are: jim Hardy Clongest beardj, Jerry Schuber Cneatestj, Ken Ferraro Cmangiestj, Hubert Fillmore fmost artisticl, and Sid Cavanaugh Ctried hardest, with least resultb. 126 Their Purpu eand Their Goal These Les Torcheres neophytes were introduced at the Sweethearts Ball: Seated-Sharon Crump, Anne Hegardt, Paddy Barnes, Sandy Crandall, Sharon johns, Carolyn Lee Drake, Bunny Pearson. Standing: Susan Leary, Marilyn Neidhardt, Diane Vedder, Mary jo Henlin, Betty Burk. Grvrng whole hearted support and servrce to actlvrtres on campus and rn t e communrtv IS the mam purpose of Les Torcheres grrls honorary servrce c u sponsored by Nlrs jane Walta Membershrp rs lrmrted to 30 and elrgrbrlrty 1S based on servrce to the school and scholastrc grades Besrdes ushermg an assrstrng when possrble thev attend freld trrps an are the co sponsors oft e Sweethearts Ball A club reumon everv vear rs one of the hrghlrghts for both alumnae and members 9 Sl'-XTI-D Pattr Kbe Csecond semester presrdentl Xlrs ,lane Walta CSPOHSON Nlarlorle llenlrn xfxrst semester presxdentl BOTTOX1 ROW Tv-.wla McLennan, Niarcx Pennel iharon johns, Bunnw Pearson, Lxnda Farlex Jeanne Box ett, june Nchxldhauer, Betts jo Burk, 'sherry Xhtchell knne rlegardt VIDDI P RON! Nandx Crandall Xuonne Xon Cyullter, Sharon C rump, Karen Storm, X1 r, llenlrn, judx Wrlllclt Paddy Barnes, Roslrn Burda Grnger B1lClCl',C81'0lH'l lee Drake, Susan Le rx TOP ROV. Xiarrlxn Ne1dhardt, Xlarcm Bryant, lxathx C luke Vafllln Henderson I-Ofmme Garstang,D11ne X-edder joan lxn1pp . . . . . . . . h . I . . Y . , 1 , 1 b, . B . ' . . d . . A . y I . . L d - L h 'P f, - 4 C' - Z1 . pr K X ., LES TORCHERES .H .' -S ' - I ' -S - ' 1 A ' 1 t Ai zz: 1. , 'Y , X , 5- f ' Aavjo ':. ' 1' . K . I j 1 ,' f. ' ,- ' ' v ' Good Grade Getter f1AI,ll-'ORNIA SCQIIOIMAXRSIIIP lfl-flJliRA'l'lON 'l'here is no goal that a student can strive for that is worth more than membership in California Scholarship lfederation. 'lio achieve membership, the aspirant must earn ten points, with each :K counting three points, each li one. One point of the ten may be earned by service to school or teacher. A I3 or an If on a report card means ineligibility. Big event of the year for these scholars is Honors Night, when life members are rewarded with a pin, three semester membership means a gold certificate, two semesters a silver certificate, and one a bronze one. l,ife membership which requires four semesters, one of which must be in the senior year, entitles the student to the title of Sealbearer, since he gets that distinction on his diploma. The CSF groups are under the sponsorship of Mrs. Catherine Eddy, chairman, Miss Alvena Peterson, seniors, Mrs. Eleanor johnson, iuniorsg and Mr. Ronald MacLean, sophomores. CSF COUNCII IRONIT ROW KBottom to Top? june Schildhfxuer Csecend semester president! Nlarcy Pennel Cfrrst semester president? Saundra King, karen Irmsher XlIDDI Y ROW Cliottom to TopD joan Knapp l orrame Garstang, Nlark I yons, Bob Herman 'IHIRD ROW fllottom to Topl Fllen Perry,Cerri Cregg,R1chard lloffpau1r,Clinton jurgens I IFF N1FNlBl'RS schrldhauer Hindi Barlow 'xfarcy Fennel sl FOND ROV! Judy Bryant, Gail lXO7UP, o I llen faroall finger Hilder, Sharon Crum ul Xli rclx Ba nam watson Nlrs l x P, IHIRD FOX Nnriorie llealir, Marcia Bryant Ni rlt lions f huclt Xlarrea Richard lloif paurr Sallx Blacltman Diane Xedder J 9 Xl lovert lloffpaair, C iinton urgens Guthrie Xliller Walter lloilovte lom Saltzman 1, a ,J 1 , Z' i' t J ,'j eV 'i 4 ,' 1 i. 1, I5O'li'I'OK1 ROW: Sandy Ladd, Sherry Nlitchell, Pat l.ile, Carol Ware, Linda Farley, june A' 'z ' ' ' ' . I C It If , 1' ' f ' . j't.y 'll' ', :lt 1 ' .. . iddj. t :.'.A' .'... ' ' ,.a' ,' 'Q ,, f- 'I'Ol LO : l l Q J ., 3 ' ' , ' ' ' ll, l28 chela tw Seeker wfwwfasfm AMW I WW 41 CSF GOLD CERTIFICATES CThree Semestersl BOTTOM ROW Phyllrs Shelley, Jeanne Boyett, Rose Thompson Mary Louxse Glbbs Karen Irmsher Marxlyn Nexdhardt, Roslm Burda NIIDDLF ROW Cheryl Gxllespxe Joan Knapp Sandy Falbaum Sally johnson Cathy Damm Gerrx Gregg TOP ROW Bob Ballard I orralne Carstang Paula Cuensche Nhss Peterson CSF SILVER CERTIFICATES CTwo Semestersl BOTTONI ROW Anne Hegardt, Sherrxl Osborn, Dons llerron, Ellen Perry, Sharon O'Dor, Barbara Gerow, Yvonne von Gullcer NIIDDLE ROW Carole Atherton, Kathy Clarke, Lonn1e Ixoch, Arlene Szabat, Dave Voxgt, Tom Thompsen, Gary Stack TOP ROW R1chard Wreler, Sam Grlman, Dave Steinman. I , . V fx f' l Q A, , : VV ,, . i 7 I I 'P 'f 'K 'K I ' I 1 1 , . ' ' : ! D 7 ' 7 ! 2 1 , . 1 , 1 ,I . . faulef Q, Q was fe.:-4e,:, A L, Honor, Combined with ervice CSF BROW7F CFRTIFICATFS COne Semester? BOTT OKI ROW Kathy lxoeneke Ellen Ilrckey Wrlla Talley, Cheryl Kopasek, Saundra Krng, Shrrley Warburton, Drane Dans Axleen Cooley, Karen Iong, Pam Showalter SFCONID ROW George Taylor, Karen Fndow, Lrnda Brown, Drana Hrnsvark, Pat Collum jen Harp t, Cassandra Konopka Barbara Ann Borland, Kathleen Bennett, Penny Stewart Betty jo Burk Fax Eakle THIRD ROW Date Schorr Sue Saltzman ulrene Lrpson Nhchele NIo'1net Lxna Frscher Joyce Fleetwood, lmda Shoemaker, Allce Loder, joel Fmer, Fred Coe, Nhke Reynolds FOURTH ROW Ron Voorhees Irene Soto, Judy Hermanson, Nlancy Nlayer, Marsha Fox Nlary -Xsmus Suzanne Webber Gall Brmey, john I lllle Nlanuel Klartmez TOP ROI! Nir Xlacl ean Rrchard Nxelson Nlrke Osborne .7 I' X. P-OTTONI ROW Xlar Conley, udx Bryant Nlarllxn 'Neldhardt Bonme Ie ln, Sharon Crlrno une Schxldhauer IOP ROW lvrrl Iehman Roger Smmpson, Rrcnard Hoffpauxr Xlrss leota Haas fspon orj, lark I xons Robert lloffpaulr Tom g3lZ7mBH SIGNI-I RHO DFLTA Do vou want to donate som books to the l1brarv7 No? Well how about havmg a pollo shot Two of the worthv prolect undertaken bx Slgma Rho Delta nevflx formed serv1ce club wer to collect books for the c1t llbrarv and to strmulate part1C1 patron ID the poho vaccmatlo campargn The club members dedicate themselves to seruce to ther school and Commumtx vuthou l'CCOgD1I10l l for themselves vs ' 5' ' I 1 4' 'L ' I Q . - 7 '7 ' . . , ' u, iw I .Y , I I I 'r is ' I 'K 1 A ' 2 2' ., 5 . w f I. ,. 3 A i ' le, iq , n I V - ' 0 If Y d 6 I 1 N , ' f. ' ' , 1' A ' 7 9 . . , . V. . ., , - . . - . : .. , S U ' I 1' 7 ,V ' : ' Q ' 1 I 1 - - ' 1 y V 4. , . , A . . ' : , . . . . , 7 , . . . . . . , , , . , , . .. ,I . ,. . . . . . - , . , . . . gt 'Q . A t I, 4 r , 5 1 v E .... , - 'S 5 'U ' 4' ' ' . . Y: A1 .t ' v--. as . ' ' E J V . ce , , - . o f 1 K -- 1 L r x . . A f ' 1' . , a S I -K ' 3 ' Q I N , , 7 ' 1 I ' v D - - 1 f '11 L X - Q 5 5 v I ,,- . ' ,. X tx I . I 3' 1 .' I .' .' , A .' A , . . ,, I - . M ,l , - - vi . . . 4 , , I Y A Q A , - e F ,vt .1 ,, , , . . To chnol and Community LT NORMANEERS Projects undertaken by this F service club of girls this year included collecting money for the Cancer Drive, distribution of ID cards at the beginning of the SFIATED: Semester presidents year, aiding in a clean campus campaign, selling football pro- grams, decorating the Rose Parade float and collecting books for the new city library. Margie Henlin and Donna Gotwalt. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Sweet, Cheryl Kopasek, Karen Long, Sharon Coyne, Sharon Crump, Joyce Fleetwood, Linda Shoemaker, Betty Kullbom. MIDDLE ROW: Marcia Esping, Leslie jones, Judy Wherta, Sandy King, Marilyn Henderson, Sheri McDonald, Marilyn Neidhardt, Bonnie Levin, Paddy Barnes, Mrs. Ruth Burris Csponsorl. TOP ROW: Dorte Christiansen, Pat Welch, Patti Abe, Sally Blackman, Martha Clark, Georgann Ploessel, Diane Vedder, Mary ,lo Henlin, Ginger Pohl. KEY CLUB The largest all-boys service I lub on campus is Key Club, ' ' ' 2: 9 hich is sponsored bf' the adult K iwanis International. Q 1 ' , W Q r v 4 X H- H If you bought a plastic cover lp , 'f 2 7 .. A ' r your Volsung, you got it from :U X Q 5 , A 7 Key Club member, if you saw B' V W : ' ' e basketball game between the ' 3' is r rlem Clowns and the DSHS xg .. A 4 umni, you have Key Club to 3 ank for the opportunity. ' it in 1 ,Q BOTTOM ROW: jerry Royal, jim Russell, Ron Melott, Bill Pettit, Mike Patten,Sid Cavanaugh,Steve DuMars,Willis Nagami,Ray Acosta, Barry Neider, Steve Poe,-Klan Adams. SECOND ROW: Dennis Hanna, Warren Lamb, Frank Kotoff, Wayne Kuhn, Ernie Tisor, Tim MacGillvray, Terry Cunningham, Bob Sauder, joel Finer. THIRD ROW: Bill Frederick, Bob Emerick, Tom Gillespie, Walter Hollowell, Ronnie Parle, Ray Minor, Fd Davis, Bill Hill, Fred Baron. TOP ROW: Larry Loganbill, Fred Schambeck, Gary jones, Chuck Stowell, Pete Young, Dan Nelson, Steve Asrican, Fd Westberg, Don Wagner. 131 132 Q Finding the Road tn World Peace AMERICAN F IE LD SERVICE BOTTOM ROW: Kazuo Fuse Cexchange student from japanj, Judy Willick Cfirst semester presidentj, Sue Saltzman, Qsecond semester presidentl, Marcy Pennel CDSHS exchange student to Germanyl. SECOND ROW: Mark Lyons, Anne Hegardt, June Schildhauer, Betty Jo Burk, Judy Richardson, Linda Green, Karen Irmsher, Roslin Burda, Shirley Warburton. THIRD ROW: Linda Laird, Michele Monnet, Yvonne Henderson, Yvonne von Gulker, Marcia Bryant, Bonnie Levin, Saundra King, Sandy Frederick, Carol Hutchison, Rose Thompson. TOP ROW: Richard lloffpauir, Karl Lehman, Patti Abe, Donna Gotwalt, Kirk Kirkwood, Robert Hoffpauir. A world-wide organization that helps to promote friendship among nations by exchanging students is the American Field Service. In the three years that Downey High has had a chapter we have had four students from foreign lands, and have sent two to study abroad. This year's student was Kazuo Fuse from japan, and next year we will have Anastasie Tsinouca, from Greece. Last summer Marcy Pennel went to Germany, and next summer Anne Hegardt will visit Finland. Downeyls AFS chapter uses many methods of raising money to finance the program, such as the sponsorship of a public performance of Viking Varieties, a Money for Miles drive, a breakfast, and a Ubeatnik coffee house booth at the Viking Carnival, shown below, right. Anti Lung, and Timei Fleeting . i r v 0 QUILI. at scRoLL BOTTOM ROW: Lydia Espinoza, Karen lrmsher, jeri Harpst, Joyce Fleetwood, Linda Shoemaker. SECOND ROW: Roslin Burda, Sheri McDonald, joy Turnidge, Elliott, Ruby Cocking, Mr. Thomas johnson Csponsorl. W Darlene Harney, Mary Louise Gibbs, Mary Conley, Barbara Watson, Sharon THIRD ROW: Carole Erin, Esther Alexander, jill Horsley, Rita Thomas, Gail Briney, jim Kobzeff, Doug Hudson, TOP ROW: jerry Martin, Richard Bennett. ART CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Joyce Lamoreaux, Connie Downey, Sue Albright, Linda Laird, Jeri llarpst, Diana Lindenstein, Sherry Carroll, jerry Schuber, Allan DeSpain. SECOND ROW: Sue Downey, Lorraine Garstang, Don Campbell, Shari Wall, Sid Cavanaugh, Mike Patten, Bill Pettit, Bob Galeotti. TOP ROW: Kemp Bailey, Larry Twait, Bill Cimarusti, Richard Dotson, Bill Ridgeway, Pam Souter, Vinton Ish, Ken Smith. Membership in Quill S.: Scroll is limited to those who have done good work in iournalism, and have an acceptable grade average. Projects undertaken by the club are the preparation of the Yiking Guide, the production of the football programs, and other money-making efforts to raise money for the f-'CZlI'DOOl-I, to keep down the price of the Yolsung as much as possible. Big project of the Art Club again this year was the spon- sorship of the annual Art Show during the Open House of Public Schools Week in April. The club is sponsored by Nlr. Henry Rempel and Mrs. Virginia Spencer, art teachers, and offers an opportunity for those students who have had at least one year of art, and a grade average of C or better. 133 port ln Short Y GAA LETTERGIRIQ SEATED Presrdents Alrce Loder, I rnda Shoemaker BOTTOM ROW Twyla McLennan, Sue Downey, Connre Downey, Lrnda Bloom, Kay Ga1n,Sharon Coyne, Sherry Mrtchell Nora Nlulley MIDDLE ROW Lrnda Green, Nancy Martm, Mary o Henlrn, Valerre Woodruff Charlene Godfre Lrnda Lathrop, Sharon Ellrott, Lydra Espmoza, Lmda Farley TOP ROW Margaret Handwerk Marcra Bryant, Bonnle Levm, Nlargre Henlrn, Gayle Nlaxwell, Cathy Clme, Dranna Wmslow I ourse Apad0Ca, Patsre Solano Chrrs Parge, Anrta Swanson GAA s Roarmg Twentres show was the brggest money-maker at the Viking Carnival. lrlendshrp sportsmanshrp phxsrcal vell berng., These are the goals of C AA Cnrls Athletr -Ks'-.ocntron vshrch offers manv sports throughout the year t to grrls of all Classes To become a C'-XA lettergrrl, rt rs necessary to earn 300 pomts bt attendmg meetrngs holdmg offrces of varrous ltmds an taltmg part rn plavdavs hel vxrth other schools Var ity Club The most rewarding honor that an be earned by any athlete is to etter in a varsity sport. The big D on a lettcrman's cker signifies that the wearer as displayed above-average bility and has made an honest ffort in representing his school an athletic contest. Seniors 'ho letter in the junior varsity, ee and Cjee divisions of any port are also eligible to be embers. 1-'K ,fa - - .. - L'-N - na VARSITY CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Mike Patten, Bill Cimarusti, Vinton Ish, Kemp Bailey, jim Hardy, Larry Hamilton, Pete Cook, Bob Adamson, Eddie Taylor, Ron Melott, Alan Schmoker, Chuck Hernandez, Doug Hollingsworth. SECOND ROW: Ioe Farney, Steve Ferraro, Bill Ridgeway, Garry Dornon, john Vicars, Don Wagner, Tom Gillespie, Rich Bennett, Sid Cavanaugh, Bill Pettit, jerry Schuber, Chuck Stowell, Walt Spawr. THIRD ROW: Fred Convertini, jim Kobzeff, Steve Craig, Bob Durazzo, Duane Nixon, Gary Goodman, Mike McGowan, Dennis Hagerty, Gail Andrews, Richard Wieler, Don Martin, Tom Saltzman. FOURTH ROW: jack Horsley, Mike Knox, Harold Jennings, Dalton O'Neal, jim Spiking, Ewing Bartgis, Don Krebs, Larry Smith, Vern Vennes, Gary Cobbs, Kenny Ferraro, Tom Thompsen, Wayne Brown. TOP ROW: Lonnie Records, Wes Keebler, Bill Kirkwood, Bob Ballard, Ferg Macomber, Bill Sabo, Burrel Magnusson, Pete Young, Dave Walter, Steve Madar, Fred Wechsung. Waterpolo and wrestling are among the many sports which offer an opportunity for Vikings to make a letter. C. - e a QQSEIGW-1-U . ' -. to ' 4' New-1. --.rf t .ra , .. Mm.-4 Q - et' Act a Little Play... M, ,,.,, , V fum-' wuuauman ,4 CARDINAL MASQUE SEATED: Presidents Laurel Jackman, Sheri McDonald. 1 This was a banner year DSHS dramatic groups, with l successful fall and spring play a night of one-act plays, st . readings and other programs Most of this was due to the active work of Cardinal Ma drama club open to juniors seniors, and to Petite Masque made up of sophomores BOTTOM ROW: Donna Traub, Donna Elrich, Barbara Rendahl, Marilyn Rennagel, Yvonne von Gulker, joan Holman, Sharon Elliott, Barbara Watson. MIDDLE ROW: Pat Shifflet, Sheila Roberts, Mary Conley, Diane Leffingwell, Elsa Buechler, joy Turnidge, Irene Soto, Mary Rose Tucker, Pat Welch, jill Horsley. TOP ROW: Richard Utchell, Mike Stone, Vaughn von Merwald, Gail Briney, Chris Paige, Norm Westergard, Gary Brewer. 136 x PETITE MASOUE SEATED: Presidents Ellen llickey, Judy llermanson. BOTTOM ROW: Carla Legler, joan Marcgand, Diana Hinsvark, Shirley Warburton, Kathy Koeneke, Diane Davis, Sarah Baker. TOP ROW: Mary di Gesu, Perry, Linda Bayless, Courtney Csponsorl. Linda Green, Michele Monett, Betty Gill, Lynn Suzanne Webber, Nancy Martin, Mrs. Let's Sing a Little ang f-lany a bright moment of listen- ng pleasure was added to our chool year by the vocal groups, nder the direction of Xlr. Rudy iooper. Assemblies, special occasions, -Til meetings, and main? comm- nitx' events found these girls ntl boys on the program. GIRIS GLHI-1 CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Carol Gammell, Pat Ilratfisch, Sandy Haydt, Patricia Cossey, Lynn McCormick, jo Ann O'Donnell, Kathryn Anderson, Betty Dyer. MIDDLE ROW: Sue Braker, Connie Collier, Judy Washburn, joyce Davenport, Linda Myers, Lorraine Lepp, Margie Hubik, Rosemarie Martinelli. TOP ROW: Lois Temple, Judy Nlyers, Carol Wurzburg, Barbara Sessler, Sharon Larson, Cheryl 'Prell Linda Bowman, Lynn Rentch, Priscilla Lietz. l l A C.-XPPELL.-X CHOIR BOTTOM ROW: Velma Voge, Alice Harmon, Mary Penicks, Dolores Hilton, Maria Miller, Pam Hines, jo Ellen Cardall, Linda Adams, Fay Iiakle, Doris Herron, Linda Price. SECOND ROW: Mary Sanders, Irene Moreno, Pat Coelho, Carol Tessier, Mike Stone, Tim NlacGill- vray, Art Curiel, Linda Llewellyn, Karen james, Shirley Hudson, Sandy Hanna. TOP ROW: Lavonne Morgan, Carol Iiichert, Nlary Rose Tucker, Don Gadd, Rich Keyzers, Steve Kenney, Art Sutorius, Richard Iftchell, jake Garcia, Larry Drake, Gary Brewer, Willis Wicks. peaker in a trange Tongue FRENCH COUNCIL BOTTOM ROW: judy Sweet, Priscilla Crawford, Karen Irmsher, Phyllis Shelley, Donna Poindexter, Sharon Gum, Mary Conley, Barbara Swan. TOP ROW: Lina Fischer, Allen DeSpain, Mr. Edward Maurice Csponsorb, Gary Stac k, Richard Wieler, Roger Cannon. GE RMAN COUNCIL l .LM f Tiki. 'ffm LEFT TO RIQHT: Chuck Warren, Bob Emerick, jo Ellen Cardall, jack Randcl, Sherry Mitchell, Tom Campbell. Learner ef other Culture , , LATIN COUNCIL SlfA'l'lilJ: Presidents Pinkie Richardson, Walter llollowell. RO'I l'OM ROW: Kathy Koeneke, Mary di Gesu, Marilyn Rennagel, Shirley Warburton, Linda Gioga, l.ee Anne Patten, George Taylor, Roh Adamson. MIl5l3l.lf ROW: Sheiln Roherts, Wendy Green, Kay Gain, Joyce Fleetwood, Mary Asmus, Mary jo Ilenlin, Roslin Rurda. 'l'Ol' ROW: Mrs. llollowell fsponsorl, Steve McLaren, Dave Ballard, Richard Sullivan, Suzanne Wehher, Judy Lynch, Kathy Damm, Margaret llandwerlc, Margaret Miraz. SP.-XXISH COLNCII. SlzA'ISlilH: Presidents Cheryl Kopasek, Sid Cavanaugh. llU'l l4OM ROW: Anne llegardt, Carol Hammond, Norma Rocknmn, Pam Showalter, Diane llinrnan, lJi.1na llinsvnrk, Karen Long. Mll5l5l.l'f ROW: Shirley Warhurton, l.ind.1 Laird, Sandy King, juliene l.ipson, Michele Monnet, Ted Young, Mark Morse, Ira McNabb, Linda Green. TOP ROW: Dennis llanna, Sam Gilman, Ron Voorhees, Dave Taxis, Keith White, Steve Kinney, -I ud y Br own. 139 Pedagngue and Pllot 5,5 FUTURE TEACHERS SEATED Presrdents Sandy Taxrs and Yvonne von Gulker BOTTOM ROW Pattr ODonnell Karen Pohl, Shrrley Warburton, Ellen Hrckey, Saundra Kmg, Mary dx Gesu, Mlndl Barlow, Frances Voorhees, Bonnre Roll SECOND ROW Janne Pearson, Sherry Vlckens, Susanne Hammer, Dorrs Herron, Fay Eakle Sharon O'Dor, Barbara Ann Borland, Lrnda Green, Prnkre Rrchardson, Judy Washburn, Pat Collum THIRD ROW Sandy Falbaum, Sally johnson, Paula Guensche, Grnger Pohl, Sharon Sprro, Nancy Mayer, Nancy Clatworthy, Veronlca Snyder, Lorrame Vaughn, eanne Strong, Judy Bryant TOP ROW Carole Errn, Yvonne Henderson, Pam Souter, Mrchele Monnet, Carol Hannah, Marrlyn Henderson, V1v1an Dodd Sally Blackman, Gwen Chrxstoff, Chns Parge, Sharon Peterson, Mr Ernar Knudsen Csponsorl lo CYCIIC' 111 IYIICICSI ID lClCl1 as 1 Cir this Cluh xx rs med rn l953 xxlth ln lxnudsen is 1ts sponsor lt rs chirtered hx the C fllrfornm l lucltronf lubs ofthe C llxfornm l eachers LK ssocr ltron AVIATIONI CLLB Hrgh flyers these, vuth the1r exes on the vuld blue vonder Therr one brg project each vear rs to sponsor enough monev makmg proyects to fmance a trrp to Catalma Shown here are BOTTOM ROV Nlerle Iarl Glen Hott john Byrum Tom lhompsen Bob Carter IOP RON! Nlr Collre Csponsorb rm Dxego Due Vmpt, Roxden Darnell Xhkc Nlrlson QPVW ww Homemakers and cientists FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA We are the future homemakers of America, we face the future with warm courage, and then high hope. This is the pledge of each conscientious member of the group shown above- They are: SEATED: Mrs. Verla Allen Qsponsorl, Presidents Linda Ott and Sharon Johns, Mrs. Martha Schneider Csponsorl. BOTTOM ROW: Jan Sanmillan, Janie Pearson, Mary Ann Sanders, Jo Ellen Cardall, Susan McCown, Anita Rosales, Kathy Clarke, Bunny Pearson, Darlene Harney, Norma Rockman, Barbara Rendahl, Ruby Cocking, Pat Coelho, Sharon Peters, Toni Marchica, Karen Pohl, Sandy Taxis, Carolyn Ann Drake, Sandy Lane, Diane Smith, Pat Behm. SECOND ROW: Twyla McLennan, Marsha Yeager, Tanya Tolmasoff, Judy Bryant, Sharon Mohr, Sally Johnson, Sandy Falbaum, Sharon Spiro, Michelle Jeannette, Judy Johnson, Leslie Munger, Sherry Mosher, Linda Gioga, Donna Poindexter, Ellen Thureno, Glennys Colburn, Kay Larson, Linda Coultier, Jayliene Brown, Jeri llarpst, Dorothy Pipoly. .ij THIRD ROW: Susan Leary, Patsie Solano, Pam Souter, Linda Laird, Sheri Wall, Sue Albright, Audrey Bargman, Sheri McDonald, Mary Sue Scanlon, Pam Hauser, Julie Incardona, Marie Vukojevich, Roberta Robson, Shirley Hudson, Joanne Koretoff, Judy Stoner, Barbara Hester, Linda Bales, Lenora Randal, Nancy Mayer, Ginger Pohl. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Moder, Carolyn Lee Drake, Mary Vonder Weerd, Louise Apodaca, Lynette Gool, Cathy Damm, Gail Maxwell, Carolyn Barnes, unidentified, Mary Greeg, Barbara Lewis, Mary Cabrera, Jean Strong, Sharon Peterson, Lorraine Vaughn, undentified, Peggy Wilton, Joan Knapp, Shirley Baumeister, Diane Bow, Mary Carroll. TOP ROW: Bivian Dodd, undentified, Lyla Mortensen, Lana Davison, Lynne Gardner, Lonna Carbone, Jo Ann Furr, Betty DeMonsy, Jil Horsley, Laurel Jackman, Kathy Stack, Marilyn Henderson, Paddy Barnes, Gwen Christoff, Gwen Sullivan, Carole Erin, Anna Terpstra, Carol Koval, Carol Williams, Donna Radovich, Carol Guiot, Lina Fischer, Sally Blackman. SCIENCE CLUB Shed a tear for Oscar Octopus! Found by members of Science Club on a field trip to the tide pools near Cabrillo Beach, he had a short life in Room A-2, when one by one his tiny tentacles were devoured by some cannibalistic fish in the same tank. Oscar was one of the fascinating finds of the members of Science Club. Shown here are: BOTTOM ROW: Priscilla Crawford, Sherry Mitchell, Betty Jo Burk, Rose Thompson, Carol Hutchison. MIDDLE ROW: Judy Hermanson, Jim Ray Wolfe, Alan Adams, Miss Clark fsponsol-J, Mr. Moyer Csponsorl. TOP ROW: Mike Osborne, Ray Minor, Lee Prince. 142 - ... - lr FVTIIRI-I NIIRSICS CLUB IIO'I I'OM ROW: Sandy Taxis, Mary di Gesu, Kay Gain, Cay Greenlee, Alice Harmon, Velma Voge, Judy Washburn, Judy Richardson, Linda Coultier. MIIBIJLIZ ROW: Miss Donna Mae Ilalvorson fsponsorl, Carol Graves, Carol Atherton, Marie Vuko- ievich, Sharon I,eVain, Mary Gregg, Carol Barnes, Shari Wall, Ruby Cocking. TOP ROW: Charlene Godfrey, Mary ,Io Ilenlin, Martha Clarke, Gail Maxwell, Pat Reiswig, Christine Griffith, Bonnie Krygowski, I.yln Mortenson, Pam Souter. Dedication tn an Ideal BIBLE CLUB Originally founded by Mr. Iiinar Knudsen in 1947, Bible Club is undoubtedly the largest club on campus, since anyone interested in spiritual stimulation is a member simply by attending the meetings. lt is non-sectarian and non-denominational. Its work is carried on by officers, shown here. lIO'l l'OM ROW: Judy Sweet, Saundra King, Sandy Gail, Anne llegardt, Carolyn Anne Drake, Sandi Crandall. TOP ROW: Bob Adamson, Dennis Griggs, Carole lirin, Diana Winslow, l,onnie Koch, Mr. Cooper fsponsorj. Modeling themselves, as club, after the self-sacrific and warm-heartedness of nursing profession, the I Nurses Club has done things this year to help those need. Ifach month they meet Rancho l.os Amigos to provi refreshments and entertai for the patients. 'lihey' also in collection of money for blind and for the Cancer Soc Ju t for Fun Spnnsorerl bjv '-lr. Yiortensnn, fhess Ciluh is iust what the ame implies, .1 Club for those 'ho like to play' Chess. Xlost of their meetings .ire heltl efore school in S-25. isoors ANI! SAIJlJI.lfS :K Cloud of dust, .1 hefty Hgitltlx'-tip .xml once again the riding club is off In another exciting rulventure. Whether it be L1 trip to the stables. ,i Weenie roast, gl moonlight h.1yritle, or any of many activities, ymfll fiml the exhuberant members, sponsored by Nir, Remsgn CQhampion,re:1dyfnr adventure. Shown here are: l4U'l li0Nl RUXY: Cassie Kcwnwplsn, X1.irj: 'I .veeily, liarl Kelso, john St0ut,l?nnll'illi,1niS. TOP RUVJZ lbnnie Koch, -'Klan Sillavo, lmnnie Xhitighn, Rig-lmrtl Xlclntire, X1r. fih.1nipit-ri. X illl'.SS f,l.l li liU'l l'UX1 ROW: Rose Thompson, Carol Hutchison, jeff Niuller, V111 DOJCFO, I.C'0f1fi1'Cl Slaughter, Doug Lillienberg, Wayne Kuhn. XlIl7l5l.l-Q ROW: Ruger Simpson, Gary Cihnsteen, Robert Brown, Steve l z1rnSWOl'th, Hunter Shernmn, Nlike Osborne, 'liom Ciamplwell. Till' ROW: Karl l.ehnmn, Cflintnn blurgens, llob Wantx, 'lon Sirrine, U-iff' Welch. 'I44 x xv Ni MARILYN WAGNPIR Cadet Colonel 'G , , Q, y Tho e Vivacinu l,eftf l.cftf Go to your left, two, three . . . H These familiar shouts can be heard most frequently during the fall after- noons as the Vikettes practice for their spirited marching at the football games and in parades. l.ed hy Cadet Colonel Marilyn Wagner, Captain Judy Stoner and Captain Yvonne fi - f ? table half-time shows this year, in- cluding a Rodgers and Hammerstein l.,,.,,,,.-f ,v ' YYOXNI1 VOX- Gl,l.lil'.R JUDY STONER captain Captain TOP ROW: Michelle Kilpatrick, Lorraine Garstang, Sharon Spiro, Marjorie llenlin, l.ynne Gardner, Jolene Geist, Merilou Puopolo, Yvonne llenderson, Betty DeMonsy, jan Willick, Gayle llahn. SECOND ROW: Judy Willick, Leslie jones, Irene Soto, Roslin Burda, Susan Taylor, Kathy Stack, Judy Bryant, Susan Nelson, Penny llaldeman, Barhara Ross, Linda Goodman. THIRD ROW: Anita Rosales, JoAnn Furr, Sharon Batchelor, Barbara Anderson, Linda Stetler, Peggy Moder, Sandy Taxis, Diane Maxwell, Linda Craun. BOTTOM ROW: june Sehildhauer, Nancy Powers, Donna Tflrich, Sandy Brown, Sharon johnson, Carol Graves, Sandy Gail. annul ' von Gulker, they staged some unforget- and Vital Vikette ,hilt J U. .1 . . , . ,. 'Ahh e:':trav.1,ganza,ant. 11 lnis is X our Life show .ietlicatetl to f.lrS. fantlers, Nlr. Cooper and '.lisS Rand. ,Wm-I H . . , T ey participateo in the Corona lnvitational, a Contest for the hetter tlrill teams of Southern California. Hoping to establish Ll new annual event at Downey, they plannetl ll Yikette liall, at which the new Catlet Colonel anti captains, as well as a spring sports for perfection. queen, would he nnnounce-l. TOP ROW: Fran Walker, Nlarsha lfox, Linda llenry, Kathy lielialcoff, Vary Cfonlejx, Pat Vespo, ljntsie Solano, Chris Paige, Diane Vedder, Pat Welch, jill llorsley. SECOND ROW: Ginger Nlyers, fionnie Collier, Karen Storm, llonnai liatlovich, Sandy lfallwaum, junis floffin, Sally johnson, Sheila Halford. 'I'lllRl7 ROW: Sue lfrench, julie lfrey, ,lnnice Willnrtl, :Xlicc I.otler, l.onna Chlrhone, Nlaruaret Nlirax, Put Cloelho, Janie Davis, Nlarilyn Rennngel. 4 BO'l'TONl ROW: llarhara Rentlahl, Jeanne lloyctt, jan Sanmillan, Norma Rockman, -Ianie Pearson, Stxntli Crandall, Marilyn Walker. mmwfgh' Whether it's tnlcing roll, polishing hoots, or .loin liia 0.10 11' writ J any other necessary job, the Yilcette rn.1n.13gers.iher1 Xlclionaltl Patti -Xhe anti Alnita Swanson strive 7 ---7...-'+S- When the Vike G0 Marching ln 'Y'H'e,. Qouwf 5i6,7f5'Z ff fffymwf ri if FRONT ROW: Drum Major Burr Prentice, Barbara Ross, Margaret Miraz, Linda Shoemaker, Director George Knights. SECOND ROW: Barbara Borland, Frances Voorhees, Sharon Davis, Stuart Anderson, David Payan, joel Finer, Fred Coe, Mike Wheeler, jim Vance, Kenny Royle, Leland Prince, Alan Sillavo, Charles Polanski. THIRD ROW: David Soto, Donitta Cowser, Kathy Lowe, Karen james, Irene Moreno, Marsha Mullis, Ed Hawthorne, Lonnie Koch, 445+ -4 A -,4.4l-.A.,.A! Russell Williams, Charles Acree, Bob Herman, joe Nlatarazzo, Arnold Mata, Mike McNamara, jim Pender. FOURTH ROW: Lonnie Mack, Ricky Shull,Dave Gerard, Bob Nelson, Mike Solcolis, Richard Mata, Bob limerick, Gary Ingram, Dave Siegle, Vaughan Von Merwald, Chris Benway, Gary jones, Brian jones. TOP ROW: Al Cook, Gary Llewellyn, john Steepleton, Tom Camp- bell, Ed Clinkenbeard, Glenn Bixler, Steve Kenney, Bill johnson, Gary Brewer, Chester Smith, Willis Wicks, Chuck Strathman. This keen marching group, under the direction of Mr. George Knights and Drum Majors Burr Prentice and Linda Shoemaker, gained quite a lot of recognition this year by being chosen to participate in the Corona Band Review and the Tournament of Roses Parade. Besides these main events, they helped to present the half time shows for all the football games, participated in the Hawthorne, Arcadia, and All-Western Band Reviews, the Downey Christmas Parade, Montebello Music Festival, Costa Mesa Parade and the final spring concert. The band awards banquet was held at the Silver Saddle Inn and the special awards were pre- sented to Russell Williams CMost Valuable Sophomorej, Mike Sokolis Clklost Valuable juniorj, Bob Emerick CMost Valuable Seniorj, Charles Acree Olost Improved Playerj, and the coveted john Phillip Sousa Band Award to Linda Shoemaker. I I , Il , ,, .,A... 1 F' '. S ' : '.' .gk ' f . . - syn. ., ., f ff N4f'wmnwg'W: L' I f ,YK 'H ,V 4 5 ' ff' i, 1 ., ff' , ' 1 ,V , f. f ,M Lining up for the start of the parade at Hawthorne 146 Pl-IP BAND LOWER ROW: Dave Gerard, Tom Campbell, Russell Williams, Nlr. Knights. SECOND ROW: Sandy Schroeder, l.inda Shoemaker Burr Prentice, Glenn liixler, Alvin Cook. THIRD ROW: Vaughn Von Nlerwald, Karen james, Mike Sokolis, Ricky Shull, lid Clinkenbeard. l OlfR'l'll ROW: jim Pender, -lim Vance, joe Xlatarazzo These groups, all made up of members of the Viking Hand, provided special entertainment at many activities where the larger band was not needed. The Keynotes dance band was the backbone of Viking Varieties, also played for Sports Night, Open House, CSF convention, GAA Spring Invitational, and at assemblies. The Pep liand played at home basketball games, and the German Hand played at .-'SFS breakfast, Open House, P-TA meetings and the Viking Carnival. Two members, Linda Shoemaker and Tom Campbell, were chosen to represent Downey in the 1960 All- Southern California lligh School llonor Band. Tlllf KICYNOTES V FIRST ROW: Xlr. Knights, Bob llerman, Linda Shoemaker, Bob limerick, Bill johnson, Xlike Sokolis, Ricky Shull. BACK ROW: lid Clinkenbeard, Tom Campbell, Dave Siegle, Russell Williams, Dave Cierard, Xlike Wheeler, :Xl Cook, Sharon Davis, Stuart Anderson, Gary Llewellyn, Karen lame s. Tlll-Q LS lf RXlx'kX HAND l.lflf'l' TO RIGll'l': Xlike Sokolis, Russell Williams, Dave Gerard, Stuart Anderson, linda Shoemaker, Xlr. Knights. l47 148 Here We Ge! Big Team if Blfli Yli LI. LIC ADF RS YIfl-I, I-liAIDliRS Marcia Bryant 'I'wyla MCI ennfm Yell King Xiarlc Lyons Kirk Kirkwood lfalfl Vilfef Anita Rosziles Roslin Hurda Anne H5331-df Pam Hauer julie Frey Nl,-XJ OR lf,l l'l'fS Gail Kozup Paula Krygowsl-:i Carla Shipley Mary jo Henlin Gerri Gregg Hleadh ' u..f w., 5 On to Viking Victory SONG I-l'HlDlfR9 Song Queen Ginger liileler Ci11f0l?'U I,ee Dmlfce Kf1Illf'filL1l'l-If: NJSHI1 Lent flxrolyn :lnn llmlfc- I ' 'wrmmw I 1L1.,..l...Jf,-L44 L, ei 'R Ulfln R Ill LNU1! 1 V lili- Umfmilf ,I hi Susan Taylor Sandi Crandall Linda Craun Cliee Qucenj Betty Burk Innis Coffin l7l-.'XC1 TWIRLERS Darlene llrzrney flleadl . Bunny Pearson Pat O'Donnell ?,, l inlla Willianws Gigi Ploessel 149 Game -if Off for 21 touchdown! Hut look at that interference! Bob flies through the air with the greatest of ease. , I' 1' lift 'X 4.5 150 .A- Getting lined up for the big parade. I H 'Pg H - 2 v X flgf. ff if fi! 'V . 13, ,x I uw f f 4? ' E 1 A x Pun and Frnlic 5 . H 'A 2., . lutich lmwrz .1g,11nQt '.l.1rrc 1f lQ c'.'c'r'.':wotly' h,xpp':! f M 4,451. 5 4 f - , 1, ,,,, , 'I'.1ll slim Si.l anti short littlc .-lrt. l.cft:CQL1rollIann.1 c.1n't hear to look. lop Right: The girls rclzix Ll little. liottom Right: Capt. jcnnings claims foul! Remember the huge banners with the catchy slogans that were plastered across Walker Hall? These were the work of the energetic members of Pep Club, who worked to get atten- dance at ALI- games, not just football and basketball, but the so-Called minor sports as well. They sold booster tags, buttons and pennants to stimulate . . 1' school spirit. J lllfl' fil.lfli SlfrX'l'lfD: Niark Lyons, Kirk Kirkwood. liO'l l'Ofx1 ROW: Nlichelle vleannette, Linda lfarley, ,leanne lioyett, bl une Sehildhauer, Karla Legler, Anne llegardt, liunny Pearson, Darlene llarney, Ginger liilder, Linda Coulter, Shiela Shearon, Nancy DeN1artino. Sl'fCiON'D ROW: Linda Lathrop, Marcia Bryant, ,ludy Richardson, N1arcy Pennel, Sharon Gum, Sharon Cfoyne, Leslie jones, Niarsha Fox, Roslin liurda, Xlarilyn Rt-nnagel, liob Adamson. 'l'lllRD ROW: Marlene Scheibe, Lee Anne Patten, Xlary .-Xsmus, Val Woodruff, Charlene Godfrey, Louise Apadoea, Linda Shoemaker, Bonnie Levin, Gail Kozup, Kathy Clarke, Paddy liarnes, Marilyn Neidhardt. FOURTH ROW: Mary -lo llenlin, Carole Atherton, Karen Storm, Judy Yyillick, Cay Greenlee, Rarhara Giroux, Kimmy Stevenson, Richard lloffpauir, Warren Lamb, Kazuo lfuse. TOP ROW: Diane Vedder, lan Willick, Margie llenlin, Patti Abe, Suzanne Webber, Lynne Gardner, Gigi Ploessel, jill llorsley, Sue Saltzman, Bill llill. -'kcting as liaison hetween the student l-ody and Student f ouncil are the Solluni, lerrj, Sims, N1.irilj.n Nc-iii?i.ir.lt, Nlarej. Pennel, Nlanuel Vlartinez, representatives of each first period class, 'Aho fortn the llouse of Retsresen- lllilliani ll us, tatiyes, with the ASH vice president at their head. Shown here .xre those Sl-f UNI' S1211-,i'I'l R2S.irtif1.'lJt'Kfw7iSf 1 4-lady Gail, Irene Soto, ,lan llillgifi, elected to that office: lilainc- Xlizehcll, -lift, Rovers, l4it'ii.1rd Xlansell, Gini l'lt-essel, Date 't'.rxit, lAlRS'I' SliN1lfS'l'lfR: Yludy Stoner, Sharon Syirt-, Lt-nna fiarhone, l.in.i.i llerrj. St-Eitihcfy Quyan l.ij,1or, luiij. l-sq., iuym Hal-ger, Robert lloffpauir, fioulter, Nlatilyn Wagner, Yarus Kardashian, ,lerrie Nlartin, ,lohn llillegas, fag Greenlee, liill l'c-ttit, Diane lxttineuxeli, l'er,e Xlacortrber, 'kayne Xlojse, jin. Kohzeff, Don Wagner, jill llorsley, Ann luiznrenee, Rollie Poliriori, llarrilf Xyt-hiiali, lim lwtothrmik, Kem? euniey X51 lootiruff, Kazuo liuse, Robert lloffpauir, liob Adamson, 'loanne ltwing, Linda Shoemaker, Ste'-'fs llanif Knetii, Lin-la Stetler, Doug Hurt, fhris lfaldt-Z, Dorothea Sipe, ilwfi Nladar, Wayne Nloye, Charles llernantiey, lJ.1'.'i-l Yale, Steve DuNlarS, Rid' Xfclionald, D.i'.'e 'll.1lter, Sheila Shearon, Lonnie Koch, .Iutiy Sweet, Glenn Ritchson, Twyla Nlcl.ennan, Al Simonton, Xiargo Xie! raeken, lion Kowarsch, Cardinal, I-ired Squire, li,irEi.xr.x .Xn 14-r-ron, Linda Richard, Carol Kiv.-al, Nancy De-Martino, Sandra Crandall, lining liartgis, Ron Goodman, lietty Nlarsha Xeager, Sharon ll.irt, lou. ,Lie--Sis, Sherry Nlosher, Xlarylue Xlimtf, Kullllomv N1arv'i0f11fsw Sandfa lfwlgy ViCkff5 l1U'WfiFhfy l-CCA 'UIUC Patten, -loe lfarney, lfreida Young, Doi- Durazyo, llill Ramsey, Sanz Gilman, Stefan liill Ridgeway, Lorraine Garstang, Susan liaker, Linda Norris, Linda Ott, Perry, Russell llurnphries, Nlike l'rj.t-r, Roslin liurtia, Sandy llanna, 'it-rm David Gloeclcler, Shirley Warburton, Linda Gioga, Paula jo Krygowski, Rlestergard, ,IerryW1rr1er. Julie Frey, Mike Knox, Par Yespo, Sue Saltlrnan, Steve lrageser, ,lean ,Y W llff Campu Club 2 f 5 Wu -K Properly sponsored off campus Clubs receive reeog- 'fx nition on the Downey campus, and are allowerl to wear Club jackets, sweaters or Sweatshirts, and to sponsor dances and Conduct money-raising proiects if the money is used for a Cause deemed to be 1'-'orthv. Host of the clubs are sponsored under the supervision 3 ' 1 of the Downey YMCA, but some are car Cluhs, Anil , 1 , VIAAV I .. some are service Clubs. fy ' ' ,, Y All those shown here are Y-cluhs. Q ' . ,g Yl9lCiU'l'lIi lGO'Ii'l'UX1 INN: llill lilflx'-NUU'f, ll.1'.'p' '.',.iltL'1', l'rr'f I onvt-rtini, lluolil slcnnings, Ililton U'Ne.1l, luel llorslcy, liruce l'r.1ncis, Wes Koehler. Slffi0Nl3 ROW: liill Snho, lui ljCI'Ul'llC.1Il. 'I'lllRI3ROX'1L': Nlilce Knox, lfresl Wechsung, lnxrry Smith, Ken lferrnro, Wayne lironvn, l.onnic Rt-Corils, Iiill Rirlycwav, lferlu Nlnconilwer, lom Sixltznmn. TOP ROW: Dave Lynch, Don Krebs, llulu li.1ll.xrii. 42 +13 A 1173 LL 5 ,gf ylggllylg Dlflf -fx-KONi ilf.K'lil'Ql3: 'l'xx'?'l.x X1el.enn.xn, Lynne Gardner, lSunf15' Pearson, lainie 9lf. 1'l'l'.l71 Y'-'UIHIIC' 'VON Mllllivf, lllJI1I'l' l'l'4lKl'-'fy XlJfllI N Nl'iHllWf'lf1 l3e.1rson,lP,u Ollhwnncll, Pg-nny Corbin, jan Sdnmillim, Slmrnn johns. Xlnrv lo llenlin, Iunc- Schilillmucr, Nlirianu Ureslto, Ylurlv llilliclx, i'If-'lNl3INCi:N1iirCi.1 Bryant, Carolyn Lee llmlcc, Nlnrcv llrnnel, Kathjx Karr-n Storm. fllnrke, Kinuny Stevenson, Donna Civtxvzvlt, llnlrlv Barnes, 4us.in S'lfXNl5lNC1:C,.1rol ll.inn.x, Kay Quin, l.inil.x Sliocriulvcr, .Ioyfc lflcet- I,Q,1fy,I3i.1nL- Xlgxwg-ll, woo-l, Sherry Xlltcllvll, Xlicc l.oalc-r, l.onnlc Koch, N1.lrtl1.1 fllnrl-Q, ilmron ipiro, llitti Xhe, Xlarjoric llcnlin. 'Q P'nv RONA-l3Il3E'I'iIilfS C'lllfR MUNI-f'I'S SlfA'l'lfl7: Janis Coffin, l.intl.1 Stetler, I.intl.1 lanes, julie lfrev, Sli.-X'l'lfI3: Ii.1rh.1r.1 Rcntlnhl, lfleanor Curtis, li.xrb.xr.1 llntson, Xlarv Susan iliavlor, Connie Collier, Linda flO0til'll.'H1, Betty ,lo llurk. Conley, N.1I1C5'RJll'lSL':x', lrxniefireu. STANIUINU: ,lamice llfillartl, Roslin Burda, I.orr.1incG11rsti1ng, Sandy S'l':lNlUlXLQ: Paulette llehher, Cihris Griffith, 'loan llolnmn, Sharon l7eX1OnSv, Cfaroly lliery, l,intln Cfrnun, l.orn.1 Urplmn. Swanson, lflsa Ruechler, Cfiirole lfrin. lllf Campu Club LEVANTIQS PITTITIZ SOLTIZRFTTES SEATED: Linda Adams, Nancy Nlaycr, judy Bryant, Gail Kozup, SIEATTZID: Linda Landon, Lana Davison, Val Woodruff, janie Davis Sally Floyd, Sally johnson, Nlary Louise Gibbs. Linda Williams, Xlarcia Iisping, Barbara llodge. Sl-ANDlNG5 .lo lillell Cafflalli lpclllll' llalllfmaflv Sally lllllflfmilny STANDING: Sharon Gum, Michelle Kilpatrick, Gcorgnnnn llloessel Sh211'O1'l Peterwn, GU15191' Pohl, ,lCl'l llflflxsf- .-Xrlcne Clheifer, Barbara Swan, Sue Saltzman. PIIAROAHS KAPPA DFBS SEATED: Danny Boggs, Earl Ludwick, Keith McGee, joe Gabriel, SEATIZID: jayliene Brown, joAnn lfurr, Barbara Anderson, Lonna Dennis Griggs, Larry Xlomo. Carbone, Xlarilyn Walker. STANDING: Chris lfgan, Garry Lezotte, jerry Thomas flendcrl, STANINNGZ judy Stoner, Sandy Lane, joanne Koretoff. Bill Frederick, Danny Gose. PANDORAS DAUl3llA DICBS SEATED: Pat Chirco, Carla Legler, judy Smith, Barbara Sessler, SliATlilJ: Kathy Belial-roff, Leslie jones, Donna Chatelain, Marsha jackie Sheets, Linda Niles. FOX: Sue l'il'CllCll, Sll3l'0l'1 C0l'l'l'3- STANDING: Gale lfbberts, Carol llollis, Gloria Biddlecomb. STAN1JlNGrSandy lilflg, jUClYwllCl'lfl1 .lllllYDf1Vl5- 0ff Campu Club 6 i 53 Q -PHI-DFLS 'I'Rl-Ii'I4'l4li9 SIQATED: Cassie Konopka, Karen Smith, Terri Doalero, joan SICATHIDZ Nancy Xlnrtin, Linda Green, Kathy Kocnelce, Saundra Nlarchand, Diane Taylor, Judy Combs. King, jutly Sweet, Ifllen Hickey, Patti Stevens. S'I'AN'l3lNCQ: Darlene Thompson, Lynn Perry. S'I'.-XNIUINCS: Mary Di Ge-Su, Nlichelle Nlonnet, l.inti11 Iinylesfz, Xlnry Protzmnn, julienc l.ipson. ,ra- Q F 'n 4 ff we fl z i'zi,.b:w-1' V' SHONIZ X1lil3l'flS SIQRFNFF 9lf:'l'l'l-Ill: lint Shifflet, Diana Winslow, 'l'.irn.ir.1 lj.lUll.lIlU, i.lf1slj' 9lf:X'l'lfl3: lietty Kulllwom, 'lanice llorntmxclc, Sxmlx lialxer, Karen Ilq-ydr, Clnrol l'ilf'I1I'l,l5ODl'1.l'l'ffiUl'W,l,0I lI'l.l Poimln-xt:-r. Long, Ylxt-il.1 Perkins, .-'xnitn Olson, l.ori -Xtlsinson. S'l':XNl7lNCQ: ianily llnlllorf, Diane Klippenstcin, Cflmt-ryl lltirafico i'If'kYlUlNCQ: film-ryl Kopnsclx, Diana llinmxirl., '4l1c'rti1' NCIYUU, I-fllen lhureno, fnrol Graves, Sheila Rnlwt-rts, Yluyfc- llniluc-. lit-tty llill, xlIlfYfi.l1'fCI1. -XIQN ISP l I3 R0lC1'I1 R0 SGH lm ou tier et Iiru t Donna 4 itnone ir ene Nt QI t inet Iotxnu I lliott iudrex lhrtmin Nue HCC oxxn nn U L eg Rn Put Chg-nl I erm u 5'1AfNDITxL. .in lla , r1:.tinn .1 Nur t-I' lluison 5 I NDINC: . nncy 0 .lr mo .thy 3 xt ur 'Q .xry .-'ismus Marilyn Wagner. ,l.1nt't lucrncr. ,ff X Vx' L 1 WQWU, 'Uk' Q K . , 'V AD , gNf1,XWMQl' XQ 5 'Wwuwd f X R-1 bf? , vw 0l'tS A Mosaic needs Life Viking Coaching taii CHN lil-Q.'XlJlNCi'I'ON llenil Varsity' lfootlmll Asst. lmck P O N Xi restlmg, X irsitx llisclu XL XIXN :AMX Crosscoumrv Track DON C 'lRl3'Nl'R A Qt l ootb'1llX Hrsxtx Nsst Irick NC Ill lleul Viaterpolo lleid Su immmg, BIII NlOORl Xarsitx Blsketbill KX -XYNII1 RFW Xsst X Pootbqll lenms l l ONARIJ Nl XION Bee I-ootball Bee 8k C ee Basketball PAT TYNI Asst KY aterpolo isst Swimming I3-XII lxll I 'N N lizmeblll lmmer IOI Nlklixr lx 'Xsst Hee l ootbll X basketball Chl X lootlwlll Col: And The Mu cle il HM VARSITY FOOTPI BO'l'il'OM ROW: john Clark, Arloh Nuss, Yarus Kardashian, Don Wagner, Tom Blake, Bob Ballard, Dave Walter, Bill Ridgeway, llarold Jennings, Mike Knox, ,loe Farney, llubert Fillmore. SFCOND ROW: Walter llollowell fmgr.l, Ron Melott, lim llaworth, Ray Wilson, Tom Thompsen, Don Martin, Bruce ALI. SQUAD Gail Andrews, Gene Brooks, Garry Dornon, Duane Nixon, lack McBride, jim Kohzeff, Richard Wieler, Nick Nlitsch. FOIIRTII ROW: Gerald, Wills, john . lllen,Mike Wilson, Fred Cfonvertini, Bill Salvo, Nelson Glenn, Dalton O'Neal, Boh Durazzo, Dennis Hagerty. TOP ROW: Bill Avery Cmgr,1, john Walden, Rodney Young, Francis, Don Krebs, Ken Ferraro, Wayne Brown, Don Moye. THIRD ROW: lfwing Bartgis, Gary Okura, Burrel Magnusson, FRFD CONYFRTINI Guard Cfo-Captain -lll-League First Team All-CIF Third Team Most Valuable Player SIiASON'S R FCOR D Coach Wayne Rew, Coach Gus lleadington, Cloach Don Gardner, Coach Dale Killion, Bob qldamson, Terry Baker. Sept 25 Downey 6, Fullerton 13 at Fullerton Oct. 2 Downey 15, Warren 12 at LB Memorial Stadium Oct. 9 Downey 'Q Lynwood 39 at Lynwood Oct. I6 Downey 26, Paramount 13 at Downey 'Oct. 23 Downey 19, jordan 1 at Downey 'Oct. 30 Downey 03 Lakewood O at Lakewood Nov, 6 Downey 6g Millikan ' at Downey 'Nov 13 Downey Og Poly 35 at Downey 'Nov, 20 Downey 03 Wilson 39 at Wilson 'League games Tlllf SEASON Downey's Viking football team had more than its share of iniuries this season, but every game found every man playing with his full heart in the game. Coaches Headington and Gardner were never able to have the same starting lineup for two con- secutive 'ames and seldom were able to have otential starters is 1 fora full week's practice before a game. Playing in a different league, the Yikes found their competition just about the toughest in the CIF, and the eventual winner of the Ilarry rl. Moore League, Long Beach Poly, went on to become CIF champion After winning two and losing two in non-league play, Downey opened the league season by defeating LB Jordan, 19-T: then tied Lakewood in a scoreless tug-of-warg lost to Millikan by the margin ofa PAT1 but then lost to the league powerhousesg Poly and Wilson by one-sided scores of O-33 and O-39. BILL SABO Fullback C10-Captain Back of the Year 159 lUlIHliIl6d tn Give Heart and Hustle lioh Adamson dives into the endzone for TD against Warren UND JI-iwixcps non Amxisox Center Bagl- lJO'fi'YlfY li: '0.'ARRliN 12 lfor the second consecutive year, the Vikings pulled the wool over their crosstown rivals, the Warren liears, hy a score of 15-12, in a game played at Long lieach 'dernorial Stadium. Though the game did not count in league standings, since Downey had moved to the Harry Xloore League, it was a crucial game for pride and honor. Downey got two points on a safety when the Warren punter, attempting to kick from hehind the goal line, stepped outside the endzone for a safety. lioh Adamson scored the first Downey TID in the third quarter .ifter Duane Nixon caught a pass from liwing liartgis to bring the hall to the one-yard line and set up the score. Hut the Bears were still leading, 12-8, late in the fourth quarter when Nick Rlitsch capped a drive for a 'l'l5 after Glenn and Adamson had helped to get the hall near paydirt. FWING BARTGIS Quarterback Q Q f il'l'fRRY BAKER NICK XllTS!fll G.-XRRY DORNON GARY OKIWKA lfrhl Back lfnd liack 161 ? . lla rold Jennings and liurrel Magnusson ha lr Ll Lynwood runner I-YNWCXJD 30: IDOWNPIY 7 Injuries and a weak defense Combined to spell a 50-T defeat of the Vikings by LynWood's Knights on the Lynwood field. The defeat was Costly for the Vikings. Bob Adamson suffered a broken leg, and was out for the remainder of the seasong Terry Baker, Nelson Glenn and 'l'om Thompsen all suffered minor hurts. Downeyls only score came when Garry Okura broke loose late in the fourth quarter for a long touchdown run- ISOI3 IUURAZZO Linebacker mn anim makes L1 '1'1Jagf1insf Jordan ISVRRICI, F.1.MiNI,'SSON N1-3 Lsox c11,12NN Quarterback lS.1Cl-: :W , .wa RICHARD Wlli Ll-I R D ICNNIS H.-lilli RTY Guard Center-lind DUANE NIXON Back-End DOWNEY 19g JORDAN 7 Downey celebrated the homecoming game and debut in the Harry J. Nloore League bvbeating the jordan Panthers, 19-' on Burbeck Field. Bill Salvo rambled 5 yards for the first TD: Burrel Magnusson took a kickoff for a TD run through the entire Panther team 585 vardsjg and Bob Durazzo went over from the one-foot line after he had teamed with O'Neal and Glenn in a 3-1-yard drive to paydirt. In the final quarter, all the Yikes had to do was keep the Panthers from scoring, and they did. A Nelson Glenn gets blocking aid from Thompsen DOlY'Nl'IY 26: PAR.-XXIOIINT 13 In the final non-league game of the season the Yikes got revenge on the Paramount Pirates for knockin Y them out of the lea fue cham ionshi the fa 5 P P previous season, when both were in the Coast League. Hill Saho made the first TD with a 17 yard run, and the second after Paramount had nearly evened the score at 7-GQ Nick Xlitsch made the third on .1 7-yard sprint: and Duane made the final score in the fourth quarter. Duane Nixon outruns the Paramount secondary md BOB BA l,l.A RD DLT '50 I M 5 .1 C MIKE KNOX l3ll.l. Rll3GlfWAY lfntl lfntl lhlton O'Neal sprints around entl against Xlilliknn DOWNICY 63 MILLIKAN 7 The Vikings pulled a tear-jerker in this one, when they lost their first league game to F-lillikan hy the margin of a PAT. The Rams scored early in the first quarter, after recovering Q1 Downey fumble to set up the score. Their PKI' was good, and this was the margin of yietory. The Vikes got ri chance to even the score when liurrel Magnusson gallopetl 311 yards for a TD in the fourth quarter, but Burrel's attempt to run the ball for the extra point was short by inches. Gary Okura showed well on offense in the final quarter. 164 Don F-loye bursts through the Poly defense Hubert Fillmore gains vital ground against Wilson DOWNHY Og LIS POLY 33 Downey was spooked by the ICBXI quartet of Irvin, row, Brown and Xlartin of the Poly Jaekrabbits, but the nal score of 33-O was more one-sided than the game tually was. At that, the Vikings held Poly fthe even- al CIF Championsj better than most of their other ponents were able to do. The Norse seemed to come ithin scoring possibilities several times, but it was l in vain. Poly had too strong a defense, and too many st backsg and Downey had met their second league feat. The game was played on liurbeck Field on riday the Thirteenth . Ken Ferrara makes running room for Nelson Glenn 1 Z W W f,lf jOHN CLARK Fullback -.4 BRUCE FRANCIS Cirkll. ANIDRFWS Center 'I'aCk1e IDOXYNICY 03 LIS '.'.'lI.SON 30 lt was a badly' crippled, iniury'-riddled Viking Crew that took the field against Lli Wilson in the final game of the season. played at Long Beach. llarold Jennings, Bob llurazzo and liurrel fdag- nusson, three of the most Capable and consistent performers on the squad, were missing from the lineup. With this handicap, the Vikings had a poor offense and a weak defense against the second strongest team in the league. The Yik- ings' Closest Chance to score Came in the third quarter, when a Sabo-to-O'Xeal pass took the ball to the Wilson li, but the liruin defenses held, The only good thing Uownev did was to intercept two passes, O'Neal getting one, and ,lim Kobzeff the other. 165 ext Year' Champ i' jV FOOTBALL SQUAD BOTTOM ROW: Richard Battaglia, Dill Ramsey, john Crawford, joe Gabriel, Steve F.lcI.aren, jack Randel, Al Nuss, Xlike Ridgel, jim Spiking, Terry Anderson. SECOND ROW: Charles Klitsch ftrainerj, Doug Story, Frank Flynn, Harvey Fifer, Xlac N1cCauley, Dennis Hiatt, Frank Holloway, Dennis Nielson. jX Downey Downey Downey Downey Downey Downey Downey Downey Down ey Sl-1ASON'S RliCORD 14 Fullerton 27 Warren 55 Lynwood 40 Paramount 0 jordan 42 Lakewood 45 A-lillikan 13 Poly fi Wilson Buckner, Steve Wayne Corbin, A pass is successful against Warren 166 THIRD ROW: Steve Craig, jerry Graham, john Waters, Harold Becker, Art Curiel, Ray Minor, Dean jackson, Ralph Hone, Sam Ortino. TOP ROW: Coach Charles Hannah, jerry Shaw, Tom Rogers, Steve Ferraro, Bill Balentine, Larry Castro, Ronnie Pope, jim Kinderman, Roddy Flores, jim McArthur, jerald Gregg. jUNIOR VARSITY SEASON With the game-winning inspiration of Coach Chuck Hannah hovering over them, the jV gridders could do no less than turn in a brilliant record, with four league and four non-league victories, and only one league defeat, to capture second place in the Harry Xioore League. Several sophomores were in starting positions, and will supply next year's varsity squad with capable juniors. There will be an outstanding group of seniors next year also. Bill Balentine, sure-footed halfback, was awarded the Nlost Valuahle Player title, as result of his record of an impressive ten yards per carry on the overall season. Steve 'rlclaren received the Lineman of the Year title for his powerful offensive and defensive center showing. Steve lferraro, Balentine, Arlo Nuss, McLaren, joe Gabriel, jim Rogers and Bill Ramsey are all expected to meet the necessary requirements fora strong Viking varsity next season ' Nmmva-frf.vg'nvvmm:mf.m,- Q Battling Bee lilflf IJUOTISA LL SEASON Ifnable to duplicate the successful season of last year, the Bee gridmen could only win one game, drawing them into a three-way tie for last place with LB jordan and Wilson. Coaches Leonard Sexton and joe Simanek put together a green team of young juniors coupled with an array of inexperienced sophomores to give them a one win, four loss record in their Xloore League play. Chuck Hernandez was awarded the kiost Valuable Player award, and is expected to render his services for the varsity team come next season, along with Sam Gilman, who was picked as the Outstanding Linemanf' Others expected to break into the varsity lineup are: Mike Godfrey, Mickey Xlyers, Dwain Robison, Terry Hendrix, joe Andrews, and jim Russell. lil'l' l- XNONVS Rl-XQOR Downey lfullerton Downey Warren Downey Lynwood Downey Paramount Downey j ordn n Downey Lakewoo Downey '-li lliknn Downey 19 Poly 53 Downey 12 Wilson 20 REE FOOTHA LL SOIL-XD liO'l liONl ROW: Stephan Perry, Tom jacob, Terry llendrix, Sam Gilman, Xlaurice Cavanaugh, john llill, Chuck llernnndez, Skip Simonton, Dennis Greggs. SlfCfOND ROW: Steve Carbone, Craig Selecnmn, Bert llrown Loyd O'Neixl, Steve lirownson, Kent llnlbnmier, Cfhns Larson, Gnrj.'Stz1ck, jim Russell, Rollie Polidori. THIRD ROW: Dave Voigt Cmgr.l, Ron Gdovin, Phil lirhen, Xlickey Myers, Will-ur Mitchener, james Wilkins, Dwnine Robison, jerry Stroud, jim Cartwright. FOLTRTH ROW: Duke Turek, l-'red Squire, Carl Brownfield, Dennis Poggemeyer, joe Andrews, Xlike Godfrey, Bob Kirkwood, Steve DuX1ars. TOP ROW! Toby Block ltrainerl, Don Greenfield, lid Lindley, Ray Rosenbnur, Dennis llnnnii, Gary cill39IC9l'l, l7.1rrCll llklylefi, Warren Lamb, Willie Nagami. BACK ROW: Coach joe Simimek ---- ---Coach l.eon11ral50XI0n Herne on the Hardwood VA RSITY BA SKET BA 1-1- T15 A M KN1i1-ILING: Del Orr, Richard lildredge, 1-Iwing Bartgis, Burrel Magnusson. STANDING: David Gloeckler fmgrj, Guthrie Miller, Gary jones, Bob Ballard,fo1ch B111 Moore Xliltc Fryer, Mike Knox, Dennis Krienke, Brian jones 1mgr.l. VA RSITY R IQCIORD Downey 34 52 40 52 59 57 42 50 32 39 41 X38 '51 '48 '45 63 4:65 '47 '61 '54 '62 '57 Bellflower Paramount Fullerton Montebello Avalon Sierra Pius Paramount Whittier Warren Lynwood Millikan L13 Poly LB Wilson LB jordan Western Lakewood Millikan LB Poly LB Wilson LB jordan Lakewood Moore League Ga mes 168 49 47 63 68 48 61 ww 65 50 40 49 6 , 60 103 49 60 64 61 83 73 79 67 VA RSITY BASKE TBA LL SEASON Plagued by low scores and strong opponents, the Downey varsity hoopsters ended an unvictorious Moore League season, losing all but one game, sending them cellar-bound. I Many vigorous efforts were put out by the Downey five, yet they fell short of victory ground, for they were unable to get off the broad road of defeat. Coach Bill Moore gave the Most Valuable Player award to Richard Eldredge, a senior who showed constant fight and spirit, always trying to lead his team to victory, by doing his best and giving his most. YQ?- it M? New-ulGiQf RICHARD ELDREDGE BOB BALLARD BURREL Xi-XGNIUSSONI DENNIS KRIENIKE NHKE FRYER EWING BARTGIS GUTHRIF MILLER DEL ORR GARY JONIFS MIKE KNOX we , 4 41 , ' x 93? MSM Qi: 'fir' ki -Q Maj fi rw ai aww M wh I S 'EE '32 ,. ' -Q T1 ,xx is jul ff Q .van 5 1,3 A, I i -if mmf ,v , Q B37 'Sl 3 A 14 5 .1 X i Wait Till ext Year! JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SEASON Like the varsity, the junior varsity basketball team had a tough time getting into the winning column during most of the season. They managed to win only two league games, but they neverthe- less produced some fine players who will be of great help to next yearls varsity. Bob Smith was voted the 'Host Valuable Playerf, and is expected to be a good varsity prospect next year. Others expected to break into the varsity lineup are: Roger Cannon, Gary Okura, and Bob Rader. JV SEASON'S RECORD Downey 36 51 41 45 46 28 52 41 48 31 It ik lk X il if Ik 11 Bellflower Paramount Fullerton Dominguez Compton Paramount 18 14 51 38 48 21 Bell Gardens 26 Whittier Warren Lynwood Nlillikan LB Poly LB Wilson LB jordan Western Lakewood Millikan Poly Wilson jordan Lakewood 'League games 43 52 45 J W9 Yl N 5 S1150 at 4 dl hui XXVI NS if lLNlOR VKRSIIX BASlxl'TBfKll SOL -XD T VlNg-Pg QW Ni fa lxNl'l' l INO Cin fhlsteew img: H Cary Okura jim keesling Ron Q oodman I-red B11-on 15-me Xqlgt lmgrl NTAYDINC Roger Cannon larry Carter Fred Nchambeck foach joe Simanek Bob Rad r lrank Flynn 13011 Nmllh 42 52 I '32 66 '49 45 42 47 29 K7 42 48 32 51 47 61 55 60 38 28 49 55 ' 6:1 I ...uv : '.,, 4 . .Q .1 -. - up f :U X? 1 K :P ll A I u . . I' ,. 5 ' .W I - 1 nl .H . : -1 - .sae :f 23 -4. 1 if '.,.'.. 5 '. . . X' X 1 fl' 3 l ls :kg j R 1 ,z YM' X1 V X ' 1 0 . ' 2.4- R , IRIS If IEA SK Ii TBA I .I . SQUAD KXIfIiI.ING: Richard Fraser, Dennis Griggs, jay Cordell, leaptainl, Bert Iirown, Danny Boggs. STANIDING: Gibby Sexton, Larry Driskill, Rollie Polidori, Coach Leonard Sexton, Dwaine Robison, Loyd O'NeaI, Sherman Elrod. C.IgIz bla.-XSOYVS RLIKIORIV Downey 20 26 17 21 16 ll 23 25 '16 WIS '23 +25 as +24 It Q '28 +2f +23 25 Indicates I. Paramount lil Ifullerton 19 Dominguez IS Paramount 16 Iiell Gardens 27 Whittier 37 Warren 21 Lynwood 27 Centennial 23 Rlillikan 37 Poly 40 Wilson 3' jordan 30 Western 33 Lakewood 36 fxlillikan 29 Poly 31 Wilson ZS jordan 21 Lakewood 32 CLIILQUC g2'imC. Downey -I3 31 10 ll 30 31 30 ZIH ll 32 :jo 'I-IO X62 '46 Srl 'il '33 '56 '60 '60 'SH Indicates III-Ili SI-IASCIYVS Ii lil IORID I. Ijaramount Ifullerron Dominguez Compton Paramount Iiell Gardens Whittier Warren Lynwood Centennial Klillikan LII Poly I.IiWi1son LIS jordan Western Lakewood Klillikan LIS Poly Lli Wilson LIS jordan La Ice xy ood eague ,game Bee and Cee Ba keteer SS il 26 I6 'I V' zo 36 I2 as 32 in so S- -16 .14 R4 64 61 -'v 60 League Champ 5 5, YA RS ITY VL'RIiS'I'LING RIQCURD t Downey 416 3m 31 '53 '24 '50 35 19 t'7' 1134 852 League ,tiatch l , all Z Santa lfe Nlontebello I5 Hellflower I8 Dominguez 2 Warren 20 Artesia 0 Sierra IS Whittier 25 Hell Gardens I5 'Q Norwalk II Lynwood 5 VARSITY WRliSTI.ING SQUAD KNEI-QLING: Chuck Hernandez, Doug Hollingsworth, Bob Humming, Larry Hamilton, Pete Cook, jim Potochnik. STANDING: Wayne Brown, Lonnie Records, Harold jennings, Dave Walter, jim Spiking Duane Nixon, Rich Battaglia. WRESTLING SEASON' Gifted with an abundant supply of strong wrestlers and a will to win, Coach Phil jones' matmen turned in a fantastic ten wins, one loss, season's record. With only one year of experience assist- ing their cause, the Vikings upset the Rio-Coast League by taking first place after winning six and losing none. Dave Walter, the only Vilce wrestler to go into the CIF finals, jim Potochnik, and Larry Hamilton were standouts on Downey's league-winning team, each having eight pins to their credit. Hamilton, a junior, was given the coveted '.1ost Valuable Player award for his second straight year, and Lonnie Records was awarded the Host Improved Wrestler. -rf , 'Wk .., jV WRESTLING SQUAD KNEISLING: Ken Balliger, john Hill, Clarence Ctegar. STANDING: john Crawford, john Waters, Charles Stewart, Ross Nelson, Don Gould, Don Williams, Earl Salter. VA RS ITY Champ of the Water VARSITY WATER POLO TEAM BOTTOM ROW: Murdoch Fraser, jerry Schuher, lzddic Flores, Dave Coon, Dave Ballard, Mike Roche, Tom Del Pesco. MIDDLE ROW: Ray Wolfe fmgr.D, Hill lianasky, Eddie Taylor, jerry Goodman, Ralph Loc-wy, Ken Smith, Coach Pat Tyne. TOP ROW: Roy McMichael, Larry Carter, Pat Roche, john Radovich, Larry Loganbill, Steve Beverly, Coach jim Schultz. ig DUIHBY WA TE R POLO RECORD Downey 5 4 8 6 4 O 6 'IO ' 9 2 'Il 6 7 9 5 H12 ilk 3 California El Segundo Leuzinger Oxnard Whittier California Fullerton Lynwood jordan Whittier Compton Millikan Lakewood Poly Wilson Morningside Whittier ' League meets CIF meets VARSITY SWIMMING R ECORD Downey 24 Z4 I9 19 '50 X38 pi-m wo '53 '48 we League meet I74 Whittier Fullerton I-Il Segund o Garden Grove Ll! jordan Millikan La k e wo od Lli Poly LIS Wilson Lynwood Compton Murdoch Fraser and Mike Roche holr trophy won at Inglewood. Once again Coaches jim Schultz and Pat Tyne fashioned championship water- polo seasons, the varsity winning the league title with an undefeated record. Ken Smith, Murdoch Fraser, Dave Coon, 'like Roche and Tom Del Pesco made all-league first team, Dave Ballard second. Smith also made all-CIF first team, Fraser, Coon and Roche second, and Ballard honorable mention. Varsity swimmers also took the league title, after a rocky pre-league start. VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM SITTING: Tom Del Pesco, Bill Banasky, Roy McMichael, Dave Ballard, Eddie Flores, Dave Coon, Murdoch Fraser, Mike Roche. STANDING: Ken Smith, Steve Beverly, john Radovich, Ralph Loewy, Pat Roche, Larry Carter, Alan Slagle. TOP ROW: Coach Pat Tyne, Ray Wolfe Cmgr.D, Coach jim Schultz. I Champion ofthe Bee lililf WATI-IRPOLO TEAM BOTTOM ROW: Dave Pederson, Vinton Ish, Mike Patten, Chuck Warren, Doug Burt, Russell Rose, David Koeth. MIDDLE ROW: Ray Wolfe fmgr.J, Danny Spence, john Bachelor, jack flanasky, Larry Paige, Keith McKee, Larry Levin, Dave Waterman. TOP ROW: Coach Pat Tyne, I-Qric Gustafson, Dave Cropper, David Stumpf, Garry Lezzotte, john Rupp, Coach jim Schultz. Following the pattern of the varsity, the Bee waterpoloists went undefeated in league play, winning the title, and then went on to take second place in CIF, losing only to Whittier in the finals. Chuck Warren, Dave Koeth and Russell Rose made all-league first team, and Warren also made all-CIF first team. Bee swimmers went undefeated in seven league meets, earning them undisputed first place honors. Going into CIF play, they took third place. This winning year marks one of the finest swimming teams that Downey has had, according to Coaches Schultz and Tyne. Chuck Warren set a new CIF record in the Bee 100-yd. backstroke, and the other team members set a multitude of new school and league records. The boys who will return to establish the nucleus of another championship team are: Dave Koeth, Dave Cropper, Doug Burt, and Dave Waterman. BEF SWIMMING TEAM SITTING: Farl Ludwick, Dave Stumpf, Kazuo Fuse, Charles Warren, Sid Cavanaugh, Dave Pederson, Dave Cropper, Doug Burt, Bill johnson. STANDING: Larry Levin, Mike Doll, jack Banansky, Eric Gustafson, Robert Storer, Dave Waterman, Dave Koeth. TOP ROW: Coach Pat Tyne, Ray Wolfe fmgr.H, Coach jim Schultz. lil-IIS WATTS RPOLO RECORD Downey 6 9 I5 '12 'I 9 4 '11 8 3' 6 1' 8 I' 8 414- Q xx Q 1-fr 2 'League m CII-' meet California 2 lil Segundo 8 Fullerton 6 Lynwood 6 jordan 3 Whittier 5 Compton 2 Millikan 5 Lakewood O LB Poly 3 LB Wilson 2 Oxnard 2 California 5 Whittier 3 eet I5 I-II-I SWIMMING Rl-ICORD Downey 62 62 36 36 '41 '51 '49 14321. '42 '50 '41 League meet Whittier S5 Fullerton 18 Fl Segundo 41 Garden Grove 14 LB jordan 17 Millikan 26 Lakewood 24 LB Poly 53 LB Wilson 35 Lynwood 27 Compton 36 175 I Cee waterpoloists finished third in Moore-Coast League standings, behind powerhouses Poly and Wilson. Larry '.IcCalley, Russell Glidewell and Don Millers made all-league first team honors, and jerry Burkett made the second team. 'Iillers was also given the coveted Host Valuable Player award. C Ii E SWIMNIING RECORD Downey 52 Whittier 19 Fullerton I3 El Segundo 37 Garden Grove 'll LB jordan '18 Nlillikan '34 Lakewood '30 LB Poly '55 LB Wilson ' League meet I76 Cee Waterbog Downey 7 California 2 G lil Segundo fi O I'ullerton l 13 l.ynvvoo.l l Y 5 jordan 2 2 Whittier 6 ' 3 Nlillikan 2 l Lakewood 5 ' 7 Poly l 4 Wilson C' 5kLeague meet C1515 WATERPOLO TEAM BOTTOM ROW: Steve Richardson, Steve Balt, Richard Ramsey, Russell Glidcwell, jerry Burkett, Steve Beitel, Warren Searles, Ray Wolfe Cmgr.J. MIDDLE ROW: Ted Young, Donald Millers, Bob llarvey, jack llarvey, Steve Derry, Bob Vonrehder, Fred Butler, Coach Pat Tyne. TOP ROW: Ron Taylor, Tony Knowles, Ron Randall, Dennis Spearman, Larry McCalley, Alan jones, james Waddington, Coach jim Schultz. Cee swimmers could not quite match the record of the varsity and Bees, but the sophomore members of the team give great promise for careers in the next two years. Outstanding performers included Warren Searles, Dennis Spearman, jerry Burkett, and Gary Lentz. Crnsscountrg Downey 23 Warren 37 Lynwood '21 jordan '16 Lakewood '28 '-,lillikan '21 Poly 'QB Wilson 'League meet JV RECORD Downey 40 Warren 52 Lynwood '16 jordan '16 Lakewood '26 Millikan '15 Poly '15 Wilson 'League meet ff, Fi if VARSITY CROSSCOUNTRY KNEELING: Clarence Cregay, Tom Gillespie, Richard Bennett, Sterling St. Clair Paul McGuffin. STANDING: Coach Al Zimmerman, Gary Gobbs, Mike McGowan, Ray Vidal, Richard Mclntyre fmgnl. CROSSCOUNTRY SEASON The 1959 varsity crosscountry season can be marked in the record books as one of Downey's most successful. Led by Richard Bennett, they lost only one meet, and tied with Poly and Millikan for the -league title. Bennett was named on the all-Moore League first team., and was named Most Valuable Player. Sterling St. Clair and Clarence Cregar will form the nucleus of next year's team. On the JV squad, Paul F.IcGuffin, Rich Keyzers, Fred Squire and Bill Lake were the outstanding runners, and will be back next year. X fRONNCCl NIU ed N uirc on ms exe osrr L ret mms n C ites Xl ilt NPI S X'XlllXx C c ich ll !ll'11lTlCUTl8.n Due Crocker Ntexe lutnedict Rich lxgfers B ll Lil. Kern X Lnn . Q H lfr' . cr.. C .z Cf ' nt: :S Rex West Richarl Xlclntyre Img: . peed Merchants and trengmen .HHN ' .1 dl - I-L -.. . . VARSITY TRACK SQUAD KNEELING: Terry Hendrix, Hubert Fillmore, john Vicars, Walt Spawr, Wes Keebler, Richard Iiennett, Tom Gillespie, Barry Neider. STANDING: Coach Al Zimmerman, J. P. Smith, Alan Schmoker, Hob Franklin, Vern Vennes, Deanjackson, jim Reichle, jim Ilarnes fmgr.l. VARSITY TRACK RECORD CEE TRACK RECORD Downey 32 Lynwood 72 DOWUCW' 29 Lynwood 35 63'6 Warren 4Ol'i 67M Warren 8l'5 21 jordan 78 42M Jordan 344 15 Lakewood 85 33 1f3Lakewood 431f5 io miimm 92 30 Wllikaf' 46 13 poly 86 15 Poly 57 23 wilson 76 42 Wilson 34 . ,,.,,. -. . .- ..f..m.an.QKL VARSITY AND CEE TRACK SEASONS Due to a new Ieague rule which prevented Bees from entering the varsity division, the Viking varsity tracksters were left with only a handful of competitors for league competition. These were reduced even more when Rich Bennett, ace miler, broke his leg while breaking the school record for that distance. Hubert Fillmore was high point winner for the Vilces, and was Co- captain with Bennett. In the Clee division, Downey lost all but three meets, the only consolation being a 67-8 win over Warren. Steve Acosta and Richard Iialdonado were co-captains. 178 on Cinders. Sand, and awdust Lacking depth in both varsity and Cee divisions, Coach Al Zimmerman had most of his track strength in the Bee division, with the result that the Vikings tied for the league leadership, losing only to LB Poly. Terry Hendrix and jim Diego continued in ClF competition until the finals, where between them they took SZ points to give Downey ninth place. Diego took fourth in the 100-yd. dash, and Hendrix tied for second in the pole vault. On March 11 the largest crowd of the season turned out to see Downey beat Warren in all three divisions to give the Vikings a big jump in the competition for the Iron Man trophy, which Downey eventually won by a score of 15-7. The trophy is offered by the Downey Rotary Club in order to stimulate athletic rivalry. Each winner in each division of each sport earns one point for the school. The final tally for the trophy was: Football-- Downey 2, Warren lg Basketball-- Downey 1, Warren 3, Wrestling -- Downey 1, Warren lg Track -- Downey 3, Warren Og Baseball --Downey 1, Warren lg Tennis -- Downey 2, Warren Og Golf -- Downey 4, Warren O. BEE TRACK RECORD Downey 56 Lynwood Warren jordan Uikewood Xlillikan 431f5 Poly 76 W1 son 39 512!3 BFF TRACK SOUAD lxNl-Pl INK Clarence Cregar Don Williams john Crawford Xhckey Nlyers Bill Balentine Paul NlcCuffm Chuck Hernandez Sterling it Clair Dave Crocker Gary Okura Daxe Fthrngton STANIDIING Coach Al 71mmerman lred Qqurre Danny Geller lim Diego iherm Putak loydO'Nleal ohn Nlxchaels Fd Sense Xhke Vlci owan Dennis Robinson Danny Boggs Xhke Nleyer jim Greenamyer Louis Decker fmgr J 179 80 15 67 28 65 30 58 . ' ' 37 'l 19 l l l t.l VZ' 1 1: - l.: . Q.. l 1- 7 g' 'L ij 180 llurler and Hitter ofthe Hur ehide - , H 9 ', S 31.1, I u -i' li ' 7 ,V it it 7 I qulv 'V Qhfiy 'C . 9 l 7' ' 7 W e E 1 2 , Ie: B 1 ln ,. K 7 Y ul ' I fl ' 4 Y 'W ui W If 'wld g f.,,puf W .. K Nl ,,,,' . 6 'i 'L f Y Femimh f 'I iliyjnpl if 'il , nut 1 A , ilff? it-5 igifji luis ,pq viii- I '70 Ezl . ' A li, ' DHWQ , -Nx- VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD SEATED: joe Maga, Bob Adamson, Skip Simonton, Bob Durazzo, Larry Momo. KNEE LING: Roger Cannon, jim Kobzeff, jim Haworth, Ernie Tisors, Bill Ramsey, jim Harris. STANDING: Coach Phil jones, Dennis Nielson, Steve Craig, Duane Nixon, Doug Anderson, Steve McLaren, Dave Voigt Cmgr.7, jack McBride Cmgr.l. With the words Play ball! shouted by the man in blue Csometimes called the umpirej, Downey opened the league season by beating LB Jordan, 3-2g but this was the first of only two league victories for the entire season. They went until the final game against Wilson before winning another. Their chances for a successful season were handicapped VARSITY BASEBALL RECORD Downey 7 6 5 3 ' 4 5 I 'E 3 I , ' 0 K J 'ft ' 5 ls 'A , I '1 7 ,I ' 0 j 7! li 75 ' 4 ti.. ,,VV Y if 1 f 1, y 'g,sg'6',.2' ,,- - 2 M , , i5 BOB DURAZZO ,E 4 Co-Captain 'Indicates League ga me when Bob Durazzo and Duane Nixon both suffered broken wrists. Garry johnson and Ralph Hone were called up from the jV's, and before the season was over, Coach jones was fielding a team made up principally of sophomores. Jim Kobzeff won the Host Valuable Player award, and Larry Momo won the Ray Canton batting trophy. Santa Fe 0 Bell Gardens 2 Lynwood 19 Montebello 3 Whittier 2 Huntington Bea Beach O Warren ll Bellflower 2 California 4 Sierra 3 RE Jordan 2 Lakewood 7 4 Nlillikan 10 , Poly 7 Wilson 5 jordan 7 Lakewood 2 Millikan I1 Poly I3 Wilson 3 JIM KOBZEFF Co-Captain -W 'N -. I' il Han 'UWNN ,fs .15 33 WW JINI HARRIS QTEVE UCCLARENI DENINIIS 'NIIELSOXI LARRY HOVO SKIP bIN1ONITONI QTFVF CRAIG DUANJE NIXONI OF 'HAGA BILL RANISEY ROGER CANNON ID xxnex JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD gk KNEELING jim Russell Ernie Tlsors Ron Rope Gary Burgess Mike Reynolds Steve STANDING Coach Dale Krllron Al Nuss Dick Walker Gary Goodman Ralph Hone J e Rotherburger Bob Smrth, Carl Brovwnfleld Cmgr J COLF SFASONI Varsity golfers had a 14 vun 7 loss record for the season and the junior varsity won 5 While losing 6 The varsity came rn second in the Nloore Coast Hondo ague and m CIF plav thev placed seventh out of 33 teams. jim Vhll ams who ended the season as the top golfer was given the Most Valuable Player title and is expected to be a leading contender next year GOLF TEAMS KNEE LIINC CIN TFANIJ Ray Rosenbauer, Louie Robman, Evan Pearce, jim Kinderman, STANDING KNARSITX TEANIJ Coach Chuck Hannah, Bob Kirkwood, Paul Salituro, jim Williams Bruce Francis Daxe Lynch, Harvey Fifer, Steve Ferraro, Sherman Elrod. IRI!! santa I c Bell Cardens Ln nv. ood Xlontebello Huntington Beach Warren Bellflovu er California Sierra ordan Lakevs ood Nllllikan Polv W xlson jordan La kewood Xlilllkan Polv IX ilson ,League game N ARSITY GOLF RECORD Downey 232 2 19 20 24 5 25 I4 I3 22 25 24 20 25 10 I2 I0 19 I9 Leuzinger Leuzinger Chaffey Sierra Montebello Millikan Chaffey Warren Poly Wilson Lakewood Buena Park jordan Nlillil-:an Warren Poly Arcadia Wilson Lakewood jordan 0 0 Pellet Pounder andD1vntD1gger W L I I I g 10 f 3 1 : 6 I ll Whittier 17 ' 13 14 ' 2 A . . 9 ,. lk 1 J lk 2 V W fx 3 I ik 3 V' , ,O lk O V ,5 X 0 a 4: 0 f' 25 35 25 2 1111110 t, But ot Quite ang Both Downey's tennis teams had sucessful seasons, the varsity barely missing out on the league title, and the jV's taking secontl in their division. The varsitv lost the title in the final matches of the season with Wilson when the 16 16 tie was decided 1n favor of the Bruins because of total games not sets vton 1m Fox :won the 'lost Naluable Plaver honor on the VBFSIIV and Xlickev ohnson got the same title on the V squad VARSITY TFNNIIS RITIORD Downev GZ 1 2 212 71 if 8 232 4 li il 212 '1 Santa Fe Bell Gardens Lvnvs ood Nlontebello Vlhituer Huntington Beach Warren Bellflower Californla Sierra jordan Iiikewood Nllllxkan LB Poly LB Wilson LB Jordan Lakewood Xhllikan LB Poly LB Wilson JV TFNINJIS RI-CORD Downey 22 1 212 a-91 i x x ' 6 212 W 11 7 if Santa Fe Bell Cardens 'Montebello Whittier Warren Bellflovf er Cahforma Sierra LB Jordan Lakewood Xhllikan LB Polv LB Wilson LB jordan Lakevs ood Nlxlllkan LB Polv LB Wxlson 2515 1 1 O1 1 2 -uf 1 02 VARSITY TENNIS SQUAD KNI LLING Tom Saltzman Greg Fox Mark Lyons George Francisco 1 1 STANDING Coach Wayne Rew Chuck C alvin jim Fox Bob Ballard Fred Wechsung 147 V TENNIS SQUAD KINEELING Greg Hill Bob Kowarsch Alan Adams Steve DuNIars STANDING Dave Taxis Mickey johnson Richard Sullivan Willte Nagam1 T T!'Z 183 ff A 1 J f Z Q ' J -' - 6 Z 25! 66 V, P fu I2 1 ' 20 I 1 12 A 20 ' 'M 18 1 ' ' 14 ' . 1 31 ' i' : , ,. , ' . 816 : , , 3 ' , ' , , ' . 18 14 19 13 1 A ' ' 142 5 ' 4 20 12 20 12 2 V A. . M '19 13 7 ' 25 19 13 '24 8 22 A ' ' 10 ' V 1 A , L, , -M-w 15 16 G 1 ' , - I0 . 1 I 6 1 2 A ' 2 26A Lynwood 514 Til .., 7' , 31 1 Q I ' 1 'A - f I Sf 1 654 , ff, ' . 1' 'll it gg jf lg 24 ' 8 '1 L 2 4' A 22,1 If v Q, ' f 2 27 V 5 1 x ,. , , , 27 A . . 5 , Qt., 2 W 23 , 9 ,A . . 14? ' 1,12 4 2 4 V 1 IV J I-- 22 1 9 I 2 1 -G 1' - 11 . ' ' 15 . ..e.,..e..,e Q ' - 23 , 9 .f .... ' 9 .. 23 I Advertisements 1,,, 1 'ik 1-1 -J luv 1.::. . -:J The Travelers Car Club, through its major social events and many service projects, has developed into one of Downey's best and most reputable organizations. The Travelers Club is composed of no one below the grade of high school senior, and is sponsored by the First Christian Church of Downey- It was organized in September, 1958, for the triple purposes of automotive improvement, service to the school and community, and just having fun. Upon graduation, its members, the club will disband, but the name Travelers will always bring forth memories of good times and good friends. TRAVELERS CAR CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Vinton Ish, Doug Hudson, Pete Young, Sid Cavanaugh, Dan Coloman, joel Shepard, Chuck Stowell, Kazuo Fuse, Mike Patten, Kemp Bailey. TOP ROW: Bob Galeotti, Don Campbell, Bill Petter, jerry Schuber, Ken Smith, Ronnie Melott. MEMBERS NOT SHOWN: jerry Borrell, jim Tisue CCerritosD, Dave Currie, and Lowell Robertson CSan Bernardino High Schoolj. -v 8 23 11 ,.,.f,f'--34 Kathy Beliakoffy Sue French and Glenn Mott all agree that Planning for the future is a wise thing to do, and Sue Gould the place to buy their Picnic Snacks is and Marilyn Walker say a good place to do your planning is DON'S MARKET acific avings l0038 S. Purumounf Blvd - . . . . . . . . union Assocunon 10,000 LAKEWOOD BOULEVARD CP. O. 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Downey Avenue 'Pi film: 9 ! , or ,B ,2 ,, f' ,,,.., ' 4 1 I , QT: 1 i x l 4 K fore and 'A' ' ew ii gf 2.2.1 '?' .Mg , ' 1 A i U V' -Y 1' in W ,,,, mm, f 1 J 4 ff: um mf, ith? og M '2 o 331,352 an ', f-......J , ' 'M-nz ff, ,W ' ,g I f 45 Q f I Dwnell Stewart and Ray Wolfe have fun Selecting Wallpaper Dianne N1cCormac and Lydia lfspinosa find it impossible to Paints at resist the delicious donuts at DOWNEY DONUTS Downey Paar! anim sono ns-r :mn-ron: nun. Second and Dolan Sfs. DOWNEY - - CALIFORNIA H I Scif 3 How to prepare properly for a day at the beach is the advice Linda Mann and Chuck Stowell get at OWL - REXALL DRUGS 8200 E. Firestone Blvd. 195 .1 UFH lv Hb uf rn 1 actra tlve x if U1 '-I o 2 L11 2 o o U MMM ELINDAS Smart Ladies Fashions R4 MQ an fu N X -x. ' U 'Nlancv Roecoe and Lvnette Cool ma e themselves comfortab 1n the showroom CIC MC MAHAN S 8203 E Firestone Blvd U O 2 7 rr: '4 Q 9 5: '11 Ilarcia lfspirzg and Gigi Plossel learn all about real estate IfllI1S t.CIlO!'!5 31 MORRISON ESCROW 8201 E. Second Street 196 Sandy Falbaum gets hc: hair styled at Jong geaufy Sudan B235 EAST SECOND STREET DOWNEY, CALIFORNIA lee , balanced eugn Star of the Rocfzetmg 604 w wm w--ww N For the most sohsfylng rude you ve ever trred Darlene Harney and Ball Rrdgewoy udvrse make yours o Rocket Olds from NOWLINGS OLDSMOBILE INC or oownevt cAuronNlA cg k tl . O I Q 7 7 w1,,,,,,....m,,, 'fig 5, Y f 'W 'A'w1 .QQ M... u . K N ff ,. sw-me '31 311,- jo wif , Q hi: - , A x, iw, -au, , , -1 fl e e xg MQ ' V. 4 n n l 1 o . . 1 ' o 744 ires one Boulevard DIRECTORY OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Dr Warren S Spike Dr Morley L Larson OPTEMETRISTS Contact Lenses 8338 E Second Street TOpaz 2 2231 Alex Stein D.D.S. GENERAL DENTISTRY 11002 South Downey Avenue Topaz 2 3282 Dr PhillAsrican D D DENTISTRY 8738 E Cherokee TOpaz 94318 John C Sims D D S DENTIST 8232 East Third Street TOpaz 2 2257m Robert G Powell The Calvin Powell Insurance Agency 8340K E Second Street TOpaz 2 2145 Res TOpaz 2 7826 Dr C E Benney Dr C R Worsley DENTISTS 8244 E Fourth Street TOpaz 9 4713 TOpaz 9 4611 Dr James D White OPTOMETRIST Contact Lenses 8304 E Third Street Dr Thomas V Farrell CHIROPRACTOR 8136 East Second Street TOpaz 9 8911 OX 9 4328 TOpaz 9 0945 Hollowell Insurance Company 8346 East Second Street ld Ralph L Christensen D D S DENTIST Medical Arts Building 10917 S Paramount Blvd TOpaz 1 8416 RIVES AVENUE DENTAL BUILDING 11116 SOUTH RIVES AVENUE Tpaz1518 Dr Simon Lane D D CHIROPODY Foot Orthopedics 8234 E Third Street TOpaz 1 1610 TOpaz 2 7514 Curtis Mason O D OPTOMETRIST Stonewood Center Downey Robert .I Flynn D D S ORTHODONTICS 11110 Dolan Street TOpaz 9 3210 L Pacheco .I D TOpaz 2 5262 10642 South Downey Avenue Downey California Kim Stevenson INSURANCE AGENCY 8105 East Second Street Topaz 2 2227 Dr Lyman R Frazier DENTIST 11027 South New Street TOPOZ 2 2232 Dr Lu Prele Williams OPTOMETRIST Contact Lenses 10727 Paramount Blvd entrance on 5th st TOpaz 1 9512 Allen E Hom D D S Practice Limited to Orthodontics 10642 S Downey Avenue TOpaz 9 0956 Muller Downey Mortuary MEMORY CHAPEL 10927 S Dcv ney Avenue TOpaz 1 1274 . , . . S. . , I ' ' I ' . s o e e . Gera McLane John W. Hollowell Topaz Lite Specialist General Insurance . , . . . - 0 - 1 - ' , . . S. . , . . . ' , . . - , - B. . , r., .D.S. ' , I - - ' , e . . ' - I . .J ' ' 1 I -X- HEADQUARTERS FOR THE FINEST :rg ff iQ G, reaher JS' 04 19a -- FA? FRESH DAlR?PRODUCTS Cafifornia3 gineal vexifgifotg , ROCKVIEW GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK '3f ', f'l0me'0W'1efl 'Laffy 'winner ot 131 coid Medals since 1930 'X' Since 1930 -X- 'Awarded Seal of Commendation For Home Delivery Call: bY PGfef1fS'M09G2if1e Topaz -I-0965 or Loraine 9-8183 -I 'Only Milk to Score lO006 in National Competition TRENERY limb lNLET CG. Ken Balliger and Chester Smith find expert craftmanship in Jerry Martin and Norm westergard get fitted for their Prom cabinets built by - iackets at I 'Hflllillillll RENT - A-TUX f M 8455 E. Firestone Blvd. n , u cL's1'nm-ul ILT CAUINETS 11504 BROOKSHIRE 199 a , ' ' , ,. f A' , -:gh 1 M , ,. E s rumlinl ' NEW RATE A 5,745 GIFTS Audrey Bergman and Shirley Hudson decide that for high rate of earnings, they can bank on DOWNEY SAVINGS 8- LOAN 8000 E. Florence Avenue 5-X , v For fine quality meats, as well as fancy and staple groceries, Shari Wall, Miss U,S. Keds, and Yvonne Henderson find Rita Cahill and Sharon Orr do their shopping at what's good for the sole at HORTON'S MARKET I 7515 E. Firestone Blvd' VEATCH S JUVENILE SHOES lll2l S. Downey Avenue 200 izMP'55F4 '5u:tx UOWNEY Carolyn Barnes and Gail Maxwell look over Buick's all-time best, and that's really good, at SIMPSON BUICK Downey Ave. and Firestone 1 ' 40 we 5 I F ll ,,,,f 4 lowers for the living Bob Adamson smiles happily as , . . 1 rma Rockman helps him choose flowers for the big date, at The manager S Spine goes ting e Whenever the registers jingle, Barbara and Ronnie Ross learn at waherg jforidt ALL-AMERICAN MARKET nm mumoum BOULEVARD , oowur-1, uusomu 7814 E. Firestone Blvd. , K' 4.4 'Q ya-. 'I 201 Mx Anita Rosales and Mary Scanlon find superb w done by fviiliiflw- 5 1 f 7,22 f 5 f l if 7 fy - orkmanship 2:9 Getting some expert advice on paints, Michelle Kilpatrick Linda Williams learn from Mr. Al Henning, that good paint is expensiveg it just looks that way at ACME DRY CLEANERS AL HENNIBJG 8127 East Firestone Boulevard PANT 5' WALLPAPER D ' A 10215 PARAMDUNT BOULEVARD owney, cdl1lOI'l'1ld Bob Herrera and Don Martin find the best of sports equipment at DUWNEY, CALIFORNIA fi i, - P'h-5 xv -rd!-!M,. Sharon Elliott and Anita Swanson get ready for the Easter with a hat from Bnnwivs 5,,.,,,f,., good, I Y If YNN :JF DUWNEY V ' 'N' B327 E. Fmzsmm: DUWNEY, CALIFURNIA H120 S. Downey Avenue 202 Sharon Johns IS not nearly as rmpressed by .lack Horsley s milk delivery os she IS by the quality of dolry products they both fund at X fl Rao Hondo Dalry 9220 E FIRESTONE BLVD Y vorsrze von Gullcer CLS Lliey model bathing suits at 204 4 1 il ' ' L , . h ,, ., is, l 'I I Q J' nf. ., nd, s , O' ,. u an un, ' X orma Grider and Dianna linden t n di o e 1 colorful isplnx at Getting ready 51: a sgrnmer at :Eze beach are Carole Erin and 666 olsows PAINT stone -676 11038 S. Downey Avenue 11045 DOWNEY AVENUE DOWNEY, CALIFQRNIA M it CL ,1. . Linda Henry and Leslie jones find it difficult to pass up the candy counter at SAV -ON Cheryl Gillespie and Carol Graves say it's sofa, so good, at Florence near Paramount RIO HONDO FURNITURE l'll0l S. Downey Avenue Radio controlled surveillance drone, produced at the Downey M f O 9 M dy' Wxirvvgis Q., J Z , o plant of Aerojet-General Corporation, is explained to Esther p C O R P O R A T ,O N Alexander, Rita Thomas and jim kobzeff by C, VJ, Sanders, employee of Tv' rr --.. 7 N10 YU' 'E -' 1519 .,,,., -FS '79 Q0 A SUBSIDIARY OF VME GENERAL TIRE It RUBBER COMPANY P. O. BOX 296 U AZUSA, CALIFORNIA s 2 -A--my IT' i N X ' ' i j ,. 2 3 M . f 4, , 1 if N 3 5 qquamw ' ' . , 15,13 L N 1 W, Q yi-1 ' ,, bfi? 2 ' judv 1117-l jan llilliclc s:13'you'll see more after you see Dr.- ARNOLD O'TO0LE Optometrist H022 S. New Street F px i NK Precision driving comes naturally in the 1960 wide-track Pontiac, Kathy Clarke and Donna Gotwalt discover at IMHPOIMC 7859 E. Firestone Blvd. 205 'li ,Md elf? A Qvl rg. A 'K .4-f 4-el 'Ji ' if I sw I' 'I 1 5 You can tell bv the smiles on the faces of Nancy Ramsey and Pat Behm that they find cards for every occasion at DOWNEY STATIONERS l092l S. Downey Avenue W 'h1f?if.,9 me -in-'wwf-w4am ln genus S 'Y v it-Ti fi Wx- .c Mercury's total newness is fact, not fiction, and Gail Briney and Frances Nlacias would like to drive off in this one at S4644-5 Sana 10720 S. DOWNEY AVE. DOWNEY. CALIF. Lonnie Records tries on a stylish ensemble as Jill Horsley smiles approval at 206 5 7623 E. FIRESTONE BLVD. DOWNEY, CALIFORNIA v -V 1 ' .-5, ,:., f N , , .,.,..t W , 11 4 V ' 'w ?- ' ,, ,W s . If you listen to Linda Shoemaker and Miriam Gresko it's a matter of record that you can get anv kind of music you want at u5'c uxul :recap 'A:'...::i: 5 .- 'V' nfqwgvi' Q, , . , , Hgf wfogg unnzsroul lt KIRO!! 10 7 PACE STUDIO Aspeclulnzlng ln School Phofography' Porfrauts 'Veddmgs TOpaz 2 0821 8126 E FIRl:STONE BLVD , DONNEY, CALIFORNIA XX WN l'f i' Mafl' Conley and JOY Tufnidgf are Willing IO HY On for Size Swimmers Chuck Warren and Sid Cavanaugh try to get one of the beautiful diamond engagement rings at on how to sail through the water by inspecting the model planes at CHASE'S JEWELERS DOWNEY HOBBY SHOP 11118 S. Downey Avenue H029 S. Downey Avenue if -'va Jgj Volsung editor Joyce Fleetwood and staff artist Jeri Harpst look on as pictures for the 1960 yearbook are shot on the new reproduction camera at your school annual Printers GILLARD PRINTERS INC. 208 H525 S. Paramount Blvd. TOpuz I-8106 Linda Williams and Mike Patten discover that all they need is money Cbut not muchj to start an account at II s the Bank to C in Downey 9068 Sfonewood Downey -:- TOpaz I-8224 The best of meat thatis good to eat. That's what Donna Elliott and Roberta Robson find as they look over the meat selection at CRAUN'S MARKET H943 S. Paramount Blvd. Getting ready for those sunny days at the beach this Summer are jayliene Brown and jo Ann Furr, as they try to decide which sun glasses best suit their personality at EAGLE DRUG 12145 s. Paramount Blvd. 209 .all , I 1 4 ,..., .1 s., Gerling fC.1klf,' to go stepping? ask Iilsa Iiuecliler and Norseman editor Linda Farley talks over some publishing Barlmra Watson, who discover they can get any style of shoe problems with Live Wire co-publisher K.C. Weiss, Olive for .inv style of :stepping at 'lliompson and Noyes Alexander at the VEATCH'S ADULT SHOES DOWNEY LIVE WIRE H136 S, Downey Avenue where the Norseman is printed weekly all .1 lg? Vice . . J y . . 3 , O I ' f 1 a 5 k P, R X as .MN It's Minute Man service, as well as a sports-filled atmosphere How do you keep track of all those little wires? Barbara that Gwen Christoff, Sandy Taxis, Don Krebs and Murdoch Renclahl, Joan Holman and Lenora Randall want to know, as Fraser find at the station of Viking Booster they look over some electric inards at CHRIS CHRISTOFF pRENTlCE TV Union Oil Dealer Paramount and Firestone IZI43 S- PUVUW-'Un' Blvd- T0paz 2-5696 210 llllewtmumr Evefstata elf lllitezsrftretas llltttte OFFICTRF DIRECTORS y B H CREA DIRECTOR AT LARGE L CREA DIRECTORS W 8203 East Second St. Downey California Telephone- TOpaz l-O9l5 Realtor S Pledge I AM A REALTOR I Pledge Myself To protect the mdnvldual right of real estate ownershup and to wnden the opportunuty to engoy it To be honorable and honest In all dealnngs To seek better to represent my clnents by bulldmg my knowledge and competence To act folrly towards all in the spmt of the Golden Rule To serve well my commumty, and through at my country To observe the Realtors Code of Ethscs and conform my conduct to nts lofty :deals A Premlse to You .. fl em the Realtels of 0u1 area REALTORR ARE MORE THAN X, ASSO JUST REAL ESTATE MEN O 5 1 O REALTORS vt 'R 1333235 S Q6 CouB2::rrr 61- By dealnng wnth a Realtor you get safety sound advtce and out standung servuce In your Interest the Realtor u s the knowledge whnch he acquzres as a member of your local real estate board and the National Assocuatson of Real Estate Boards Only by thus atfulnatnon as he permitted to use the trademark Realtor and the Realtor seal Look for them when you 4 ESTATR deal In real estate youll be glad that you did MEMBER OF NAT DNAL ASSOCIATION CIF REAL ESTATE BOARDS CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE ASSUCIATIDN Q I C J Henruetta M Durston Presldert 9 Paul C. McMichael ' Vice President Q . . . ff . . . A : Harr eddoe Ray E. Brewer ' I James W. artley Everette Mason . . . Ernest Nagel f Dale Peterson 7 J Helen Tucker ' Frank L. White ' ' , I I . X. Y A2 I . ' X C. arry Hoag Henrietta Durston James .Hartley . Paul C. McMichael Dale Peterson 0 'D 1 'D li Q' -at Q 'I 'Y . . . . - .. A I r I ' . -2. d 4 .J : Q . . . Ph . Z , . 2 . , ... '7 9 , , . I 1 0 15 Mr Armand Francis shows a sample of the newest and It s a life on the rollmg cl-Put not C00 muCh'D Waves that fmest in Ca,-Petmg fabrics to Que Taylor and Julie Frey at appeals to Arlene Szabat and Lorraine Vaughn as they look over the marine equipment at Eg' DOWNEY MARINE 8. SPORTS 8124 E Firestone Blvd CO 8l36 E FIRESTONE BLVD DOWNEY CALIFORNIA Ken Ferraro doesn't find it too difficult to persuade Twyla Mc Lennan to take a little drive in the Corvette, 'America's only authentic sports car, on display at P CHEVROLET COMPANY ALL 1-Hn mg Ning mpugs ll2I2 Souih Poromounl, Downey, Calif? 212 4,0 f ? MW Q s Qfl Sterlrng 1S forever Fwmg Bartgrs and Niarrlyn Wagner drscover that a good way to start foreverness is at krmmv Stevenson has trouble gertmg Pam Souter to forsake the comfort of relaxmg on the cushronv softness ar B216 F l'lRF5TONE BLVD. DOWNLY CALIFORNIA ' uownsv BOD? wonus It takes fine quality in equipment to produce fine quality in For the best remedy to cure that unpainted, battered-up loo workmanship, and Patti O'Donnell, Hike Stone, Gary Brewer, on your heap, no matter what vintage, the place to go is Richard Iftchell and Wes Keebler find all of that at CHAMPION PRINTING CO. DOWNEY BODY WORKS 11213 South Myrtle Street E. Second Sfree, Uwe doors South of Firestone BlvdJ Downey, California -! ' I mow M 'W I I le v ' 1 1.313 Comfort and vsearabilitx as well as beautw and stxle are 'I m m m 'N Ce' is the comment f udv Stoner and what Paddx Barnes and Doug Hudson find in the living roofn Barbara Gram as rhew rewl 17 the Seemmglw llmxtless furniture available at quan tix of fine qualitv rugs at BYRON WHITE FURNITURE 8l52 E. Firestone Blvd a'1'et co' 11428 Paramount Blvd. 214 Downey, Calzfomia your most ' decision Wlll your first Job mean mterestmg challenglng work workmg Wlth people you hke an opportumty to advance? ,Ma After watchmg one of America s nerve centers at Work 1111 Hotsley decldes that xt w11l at See your vocatlonal counselor or drop mto one of our employment offices or ask your Operator for ZEmth 10 000 for the employment oflice nearest your home H086 A Cappella Chorr ACIIVICIES DIVISION Adm1n1strat1on 8: Faculty Advert1s1ng Acme Cleaners Aero jet General All Amer1can Market Al Hennmg Parnts Anthony Pools Atlas Carpet Co Blue Star Nursery Bobb1e Lynn, lnc Brown Sport1ng Goods Buchonne Shoes Byron Wh1te Furnxture Champron Pr1nt1ng Chase s ewelers Chrxstoff Un1on O11 Stat1on Cllff 8: K1n s Commun1ty Bank Conte FLIIHIIUIC Craun s Market Danrel s jewelers Don Rae Ron Don s Market Downey Board of Realtors Downey Body Works Downey Bowl Downey Carpet Co Downey Donuts Downey Fert1l1zer CRed Star? 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