Downey High School - Volsung Yearbook (Downey, CA)

 - Class of 1964

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QW 9 11. UONTAININE ' L 5 V . A ,fn f ', 1 55 ,: Q-QV, W- , Mi Q Published by The Associated Student Body Downey Senior High School FOREWORD Sagas, as early as the tenth century, were the stories and histories of Scandi- navian kings and heroes. The context of these prose epics was historical, mythical or romantic, and was recited orally, be- ing preserved only the memories of the people. The world was creating and learning when the sagas were written. Looking back at the newness and knowledge of a rugged land coming upon our own country in its beginnings, we have sought to tell our saga . ..the story of our school year 1963-64 . ..using the comparison of our once-struggling new country and its heroes gaining knowledge with that of ourselves, the students of Downey Senior High School. As we look back, through the pages of our book, we shall have captured the memories of our successes, our happi- nesses, and our achievements, as well as our disappointments. And so, as our theme, we present to you... 'lSaga of Sixty-four ff , d A! N! il y r ff' d P IKVA . i f ' X r X cer X , r. lx is 1 NN' .2 4 - K ' 'I ,,,. ,, A r S af X Q i s 955 ' X X, xc. ' f ff' 7 Q r ff .ff 59 y ,syvf S A , l 60 Table ot Contents X ff If V I f fhfffff jf' X Faculty and Administration , . . Q . . 6- Students ......., . . . 26- Organizations .... . . . '14-'f Activities . . . . . . '52-f Sports . . . . . T88-2 Advertising . . . . . . 216-2 25 i T-'E Lf-+ Tip XERSEEY 0 C0 O 0 0 f ZWQQQUUUUHHQ ADMINISTRATION L 3 -afr- ,.....f -4-, Adam b..vvN4v'1efv1A9'F4'4'Ln ,....-M ,WNW n0 'df ww ,pf . , .IW ,,,, K ,qwmwmm .N .-M.. an N K. MMM-WM,.n-'W P-m..., Aww,-v. Hi-M-..,,. l f al' .f Q , ,, , Ty , af A--s-u...,,M aw gil 'W ' - XL 313V 'xg' Q My 'fm M ' ff' !yfr 153' f ' A'ffH:fmWwf:wM,w4,g,,,,, V w.,4,,WwCWWMW:0, ,Wg , U V f fl' . . .5 . .wwf Y ' Mag, vf 'Inf' F 41 A 'E' l l I I I I T I I I I l l I I I I '9V '1wuK,,..,,,s AdminisTraTors of our saga PRINCIPAL JOHN WARREN A school is an irisTiTuTion oT learning which requires capable leaders To mold The minds of The sTudenTs over whom They have supervision. This is a job requir- ing a Tremendous amouhT of responsibiliTy. The leader of our school works under The TiTle oT principal. I-le is Mr. John M. Warren, whose chief re- sponsibiliries lie wiTh The supervision and develop- xiii 4' BOARD OF EDUCATION As This school year draws To a close, iT brings To mind The many ouTsTanding accomplishmenTs of The Downey Senior High School sTudenTs and TaculTy. The success of our endeavors has been The resulT of The combined eTTorTs of The Board of TrusTees, The DisTricT AdminisTraTion, The sTudenT body, sTaTT, and parenTS. This school year is reTlecTed by a conTinuous series oT impressions in The classroom and laboraTory, on The aThleTic Tield and The campus, and in exTra-curricular acTiviTies. Some experiences will be permanenT and enduring, oThers may be only a Thrill of The momenT and soon TorgoTTen. The T964 Volsung, by means oT prinT and phoTograph, has capTured and reTained Tor us valuable impressions oT our Triends, Teachers, and classmaTes, and provides a quick glimpse of our good Times, hardships, and successes. The impressions imprinTed in our ThoughTs will remain wiTh us Torever. This T964 Volsung will become a mosT cherished possession down Through The years, noT because oT iTs inTrinsic or moneTary value, buT because of The Treasury oT memories conTained wiThih iTs cover. John M. Warren Principal menT of The curriculum and The insTrucTional maTerials of our school. Mr. Warren works indirecTly wiTh The sTuclenTs in ThaT he heads The counseling program, waTches and plans The school-level public relaTions, and The choice of The Teachers wiTh whom we come in conTacT each day. 'Wu' wuz , j 4 , If 1 'T ' aff f U I fe, 1 , 2 1 1 ,, , iff V, I if NTZTQZW - I ,. QQ I ff. lf , ay I ,gy q 4 . WM .1 SEATED: Lloyd L. STromberg, vice president, Harold T. Tredway, president, Robert H. Walton, clerk. STANDING: Bruce Moore, superintendent, Rcberr L. Ryan, Merrit-T M. Yancey, Mrs. Rosella Raszkowski, Joseph A. Davis. help shape The yearly course I ASST. PRINCIPAL STAN ROSS The person To whom The girls of Downey High owe Thanks is Miss Helen Hall, who holds The posiTion of vice principal. Miss Hall works direcTly wi-Th The Girls' League, and in The organizaTion of The clerical and sTudenT help in The offices. She has TaiThTulIy served The girls of Downey in dealing wiTh Their personal and behavior problems. She also works wiTh The supervision of class acTiviTies. This school year saw a change in The TiTles of some adminisTraTive posiTions: The dean of girls was changed To vice principal, The vice principal became assisTanT principal, and The acTiviTies direcTor was changed To adviser of sTudenT aTTairs. The assisTanT principal, Mr. STan Ross, works closely wiTh Principal Warren. His duTies include The super vision of sTudenT conTrol and all disciplinary acTions Mr. Ross handles The acTiviTy supervision, aThleTic programming, The school's planT and The work orders He supervises The duTy assEgnmenTs of Teachers MISS HELEN HALL Vice Principal Social acTiviTies and oTher exTra-curricular aTTairs ' MR. ARDEN HIRSCHI Adviser, Sfudent Affairs are a large parT oT The life of a school. Mr, Arden Hirschi, aTTer years in The physical educaTion deparT- menT, became The adviser of sTudenT affairs This year. In This capaciTy he is responsible Tor much of The sTudenT acTiviTy program, including sTudenT govern- menT, and also The on-campus clubs and Their advisers. He is responsible for The school calendar and The daily bulleTins. One of his big proiecTs This year was The sale of mixed nuTs To raise Tunols To buy new uniforms for The Viking Band. I 'fi - -T ae -1-----we W -....s.,i., They deal with students' special needs A very busy part of Downey High is the attendance office, headed by Mr. Clarence Bacha. He is the super- visor of child welfare and attendance, which includes the control of tardiness and irregular attendance situa- tions. Mr. Bacha's office issues work permits, and checks them at regular intervals. He writes the reports for the juvenile index, and works on the personal case studies of individual students. The responsibilities of the attendance office are great, as the receipt of state funds on the basis of average daily attendance depends on the work of his office. Aiding Mr. Bacha in these duties are two regular clerical staff members, Mrs. Mary E. Allard and Mrs. Eleanor Weatherford, in addition to student helpers. MR. CLARENCE BACHA Attendance Supervisor CLERICAL STAFF Mrs. Grace Lane, student funds bookkeeper, Mrs. Jean Vvhittaker counsel WW, ors' clerk, Mrs. Ruth Ayers, records clerk, and Mrs. Mildred Wylie secre tary to Principal Warren, MRS WEATHERFORD MRS. ALLARD Healthy students are a necessity for the happy spirit which is so essential for good school spirit, Mrs. Cletice Brown, known to every student as Nursie, super- vises the health program at Downey High. Her duties include such things as the re-entry of students after illness, the verification of gym excuses, and treating the bumps, bruises, cuts and blisters that beset the students. As an economy measure, the district this year as- signed Nurse Brown part time to Downey Elementary School, across Brookshire, but she managed to take care of the headaches, backaches, toothaches and ache- aches, A busy life is led by Nursie. WM' Af Uv-ffviwfv x. MRS. CLETICE BROWN School Nurse an offer counsel and advice The guidance office at Downey High is headed by Mr. Al Hemkin. Each student who enters the school is assigned to a counselor, according to the initial of his surname, therefore, each counselor has students from all three grade levels. The people who counsel each student throughout his three years at Downey are Mr. Arthur Maurer, Mr. Ed Bragg, Mr Fred Hershner, and Mrs. Margaret West. Each of these counselors helps to assist hundreds of students each day in personal as well as scholastic prololems. They assist the student in planning his fu- ture, they provide information on college requirements and advantages, and aid in getting scholarships. MR. ED BRAGG MR. ARTHUR MAURER . ff , e MR. ALFRED HEMKIN MR. FRED HERSHNER MRS. MARGARET WEST MW M R, ll Facts from abaca to zloty are in the librar Q DORIS KIM Y A storehouse of the wonderful world of books is our library at Downey High. Every day before school, at lunch, and after school, as well as during the school day, the library fills with industrious students who take advantage of its materials. Library hours are from 7:l5 a.m. to 3.45 p.m. One ot the many tasks facing Miss Doris Kim, our librarian, is to maintain a quiet, study-inspiring place for con- centration. Teachers, especially teachers of English, bring their entire classes to the library, but must ar- range to schedule the time according the the facilities of the library. The library is a service unit of the school, and its purpose is to assist both teachers and students to do their best work. Aiding Miss Kim in handling the stream of stu- dents, checking out books and seeing to it that they are returned, is Mrs. Nona Spiecker, library clerk. bww ,iecka -' l. our books I, A Open shelves make it easy to find what you want. CafeTeria and cusl'oclial sl'aTTs ' kgwgass- sa f . ,wwf 'fir ,L 2, .lf 5535. ,,'fS'gc 5,5 fsi f , cc.. M W sw s fsqsegs fs-,M f .T 4 X .c r 1 S 5 a I Y fr 1- . T. . A s V - T F if ,. . -1' , f A X -' ' . V. . r V T , N . f T A N , is 'ff s- f-fs? f LSE! -. was ' 4 1 V' ' 1 T ' s xx? 3 R S ' I Yr .. ,. K ,F . c 1 Q X N .W -waxy we - f V fi --7:15, .T - s .- , - f f f ,Q .,., , . .,. s, . .... , .. M 4 ,,,., .. an ., . CAFETERIA STAFF SEATED: Lucille lrvin, Joan Jochim, Helen Cook, Lillian Hess, Ann Fallon, Norma Morgan. STANDING: Mary Searing, Wilma Cramer, Dorothy Klewenhagen, Marie Merz, Mildred Som- mell, Tyne Honkanen, Assunta Elliano, Alberta Maxwell lmanagerl. r CUSTODIANS BOTTOM ROW: Lester Williams, John Roberrs lheadl, Don Marson. TOP ROW: Earl Viles, John Bertholomey, William Purviance, Fred Erikson, UnderTaking The enormous Task of Tilling The empTy sTomachs of The sTudenT body during snack Time and lunch hours is The caTeTeria sTaTT, headed by Mrs. Al- berTa Maxwell. These eTTicienT ladies work all morning To prepare hoT lunches To provide The nourishment Tor The energy-consuming bodies. ln addiTion To The regular meals oT The school day, The sTaTT is called upon To handle reTreshmenTs Tor many of The school Tunctions, such as Girls' League breakTasTs and Teas, club banquers and dinners. AnoTher imporTanT group of people aT Downey High are The cusTodians, AnoTher vicTim of necessary econ- omies, The sTaTT was reduced considerably This year, so Thai' all classrooms were noT given compleTe care as in previous years, buT This group did valianT work in re- pairing The ravages To The appearance of The campus, caused by careless sTuolenTs. This group performs an especially viTal funcTion when There are dances, plays, and programs of any kind. i3 'i Business Education from English to machines fi 5'-uf rffsa ww- ,,,.,-e MRS. PEARL BOUCHER JAMES BENNETT MRS. MARY COSTA MISS DONNA HALVERSON Business Dept. Head Bookkeeping l Typing ll Business Machines Shorthand Business English Business Machines Secretarial Practice Typing Future Teachers Sponsor -df Q. ,N ssvD 'vzg 'QJ X U4 f I . fx Xxiqu.. W, ff A ,. ,naw 4 Ng We -,. -:sL'K5s.s. C .f S L- sses if ,fs s eesi -,T V A 1 , C K .V X , ' The business department at Downey High is a great step in introducing students to the wide world ot busi- ness. The department has eight teachers who conduct classes in typing, use ot business machines, business law, bookkeeping, shorthand, secretarial practice, cler- ical practice, economics and business English. Each day approximately 45 per cent of the student body attends a class in the business department. Typ- ing is open to all students in the beginning sections, complete fundamentals ot Gregg shorthand and tran- scription are taught to develop skill for business use, secretarial practice correlates the general office skills, bookkeeping obiectives are to equip the student with a working knowledge ot the basic principles ot ac- counting that will be useful in later lite, business machines include calculators, adding machines, liquid and ink duplicators, and many others, business law helps to develop an awareness ot legal points which attect people in their business relations, and business English stresses the fundamentals ot grammar, punc- tuation, and spelling, as well as the forms of business letters and reports. v -M1-----z- . MRS, MATTIE MAE LEE LEONARD WITKIN RICHARD WRIGHT CLARENCE KNUTSON Vocational Typing TYDWWQ l 51 ll BL-'5l 'e55 l-BW B00kkeeD5f1Q l 31 ll Clerical Practice Business Practice Typing l Economics Driver Education-nerve racking but necessary DALLAS MORGAN STEVEN ARIAS EDWARD ANDERSON DONALD COLLIS Driver Education Driver Education Driver Education Driver Education Dept, Head Art Coach Coach Downey Senior High has one of the finest programs ot driver education in the state. It consists ot one semester ot study including trattic laws, causes ot acci- dents, care and use ot automobile, tirst aid, and actual behind the wheel training. It is a required course, usually in the sophomore year. Officers of the city's traffic division often visit 'I to give practical advice on I how to avoid tickets for violation Ot traffic laws. PHIL JONES JOHN KASSER WILLIAM SEXTON Driver Education Driver Education Driver Education Coach Coach Coach Letterman's Club Sponsor ,JB ' , Issac, Y NICHOLAS COMITAS GALEN L. CROSLEY SUMNER H. FELDMAN FRANK GUZMAN Driver Education Driver Education Driver Education Driver Education Drafting I Coach I5 P English is words and grammar. . Q, lb--af ff ,W .M-4'kf 2. MRS. SERENA BECK English Xl DON CONNORS English XII ED COHEN WARNE BOLANDER English Xl English Dept. Head CSF Sponsor Sword 81 Shield Sponsor English XII .V MISS DOROTHY RIETKIRK Book Fair, sponsored by CSF, proved a English Xi stimulus fo the study of English GLS' I Fil MRS. LGUNA BELLE COURTNEY TED CRAWFORD WILLIAM S. FURMAN MRS, ELEANOR JOHNSON Emlisi, X English XII English X English XI -f:,E5Q,f,,5 5---X M- Speech I English Xl AFS Spnnszr and all is expressed with them RWM' THOMAS H. JOHNSON MRS. JOYCE LUM RONALD MacLEAN MRS. ERLEANE MOORE Journalism I Si ll English X English X English Xll A CSF Sponsor English XII Volsung Adviser Norseman Adviser Quill 81 Scroll Sponsor ln seeking to accomplish one of the aims ot M155 Ai-VENA PETERSEN the district's philosophy ot education, to give English XII each student a more complete mastery of com- munication, oral and written, English is required tor every semester of his time at Downey I-ligh. English X is chiefly grammar, spelling, and the mechanics of expression, with an introduc- tion to Shakespeare and other literature, Eng- lish Xl is principally American literature, and English Xll is principally world literature. Electives, not permitted to be substituted for the required courses, include speech, drama, and journalism. Drama students stage two prin- cipal productions, the fall play and the spring play, as well as a night of one-act plays and a night ot dramatic readings. Journalism classes produce the school newspaper and this year book. DEL WARD ARTHUR WILLIAMS DON WILSON MRS, HELEN SHAVER English X Drasma l 8: II English X English Xl 3, X11 peech Cardinal Masque Sponsor I7 Arts are expression with special skills Ami s wb sa. , HENRY REMPEL RAYMOND H. WHITE MRS. VIRGINIA SPENCER MISS SHIRLEY LUDWIG Freehand Drawing Art I, ll 8. Ill Commercial Design Art Club Sponsor The world ot fine arts makes use of expression through spe- cial skills rather than through written words. Included in this part of the curriculum are art, crafts, free- hand drawing, and both vocal and instrumental music. This year one outstanding project of the art classes was the reproduction of masterpieces of the world's finest artists. Nova Steyl is shown here working on a reproduction of The Court Jester by Frans Hals. Ken Ball, another art student, won first prize for his entry in the poster contest for the Cancer Fund drive. my QE., Crafts I 8. ll Crafts I 8. II Art I Art I MRS. VERLA ALLEN MRS. MARTHA SCHNEIDER Homemaking I 8. ll Senior Homemaking FHA Sponsor Homemaking Ill FHA Sponsor BRUCE GIFFORD MRS. JANE WALTA Director, Viking Band Glee Club World Geography A Cappella Choir Music Appreciation rather than written worcls L. C. TURNEY CHARLES TOOHEY Industrial Arts Dept. Head Drafting ll Architectural Drawing ROBERT EGAN Special Education Another type ot art, most essential to the development of the student to prepare him for life as an adult, is that of the practical: homemaking and industrial arts. Girls in the homemaking department learn to plan family budgets, to prepare nutritious and appetizing meals, to make clothing, and to prepare for the woman's role as wife and mother. Home economists from well-known firms are guest lecturers, ministers give counsel on maintaining a happy home life. Boys get practical training in wood shop, metal shop, elec- tronics, mechanical drawing and drafting, They learn how to work safely, how to care tor tools so that they will last for a long time, and how to make many things for themselves. All ot these courses are elective for students in all three grades. Lf-of f ' . mis? 2 X I e mf' if VICTOR HUGO JOHN MATTHEWS Electricity I Si Il Wood Shop Electronics Club Sponsor CLIFFORD POWERS JAMES GRIME Graphic Arts I 8. ll Metal Shop I 8. ll I9 Language is the key to understanding l,- ,. KIM i 21 0 1 , ,,f,, ,ff MRS. JUANA ACOSTA GLEN B. MARBLE Spanish ll Spanish I, II 81 IV Spanish Club Sponsor Downey High offers students a chance to learn any one ot four foreign languages, including Latin, which may be dead as a conversational communication, but is very much alive in all of the other languages studied, including English. Because of CaIitornia's large Spanish-speaking population, that language draws the most students, requiring four teachers to handle them, French and German are fairly recent additions to the cur- riculum, but have proved very popular. All ot the language classes have clubs which plan and pro- duce many projects which aid in the study ot the language and the peoples of the countries which speak it. They combined to have a Christmas party in December, the Spanish Club staged a Taco Fiesta ta scene from which is shown herelg the German Club had a festival with German food, and the Latin students staged their annual Roman Banquet. ia' RICHARD B. HODSON ARMANDO CISNEROS Spanish II 8. III Spanish I Spanish Club Sponsor World Geography MRS. VSRNABSLLE I-IOLLOWELL KARL FORSTER I-afInI,lI8.lIi German i,iia.iii I Latin Club Sponsor German Club Sponsor cf: ul. .-f MRS. RUTH BURRIS EDVVARD MAURICE French I 81 II French II, III 8. IV English XI French Club Sponsor French Club Sponsor Education trains the body as well as the mind Activity, attitude, achievement and attend- ance are the four principal considerations in determining a student's grade in physical edu- cation, which is required by the State of Cali- fornia tor the gaining of a high school diploma. Boys' gym classes cover football, basketball, softball ,speedball, volleyball and swimming. Classes rotate at regular intervals. For the girls, classes stress physical fitness, muscular and mental coordination and good sportsmanship. Special activities include drill teams, team sports, and an important auxiliary activity, the Girls' Athletic Association. MISS PAT SPERRY Physical Education GAA Sponsor MISS .IOANNE ZWANZIGER Physical Education WILLIAM SMITHERAN MISS NORMA OJSTEDT . Vikettes Sponsor Atheltic Director Head, G-irls' P.E, Department Head MRS. NANCY BRONSDON Physical Education MISS JACQUELINE DAVIS GEORGE CALDERWOOD Physical Education Physical Education MISS JUANITA COON Physical Education JOSEPH CUSI-IMAN AL ZIMMERMAN Physical Education Physical Education , T, Y ' Coach Science and math offer my-us, 1. 2 , t 'ei ' P i DONALD GOULD J, R. CARPENTER MISS ELINOR CLARK ALEXANDER COLLIE Science Dept. Head Chemistry Biology X 81 Xl Aeronautics Chemistry Physical Science Science Club Sponsor Biology X Science courses at Downey High include lite science, required usually in the sophomore year except for those students elect- ing to 'take biology in the eleventh grade, biology, a laboratory course in life science, open to juniors and seniors who have not had life science land tor college prep students who are required to have a lab science coursel, chemistry, tor which a previous course in algebra is recommended, physics, for seniors, and physiology, for juniors and seniors, with biology as a prerequi- site. Also included in the science curriculum are courses in phys- ical science survey and pre-flight aeronautics. The latter is a s.:rvey course covering the theory ot flight, civil air regulations, meteorology and navigation, A Link trainer is available to each student. ln this day ot space travel and scientific achievement, math- ematics is more and more important. Downey High offers courses in algebra, plane geometry, advanced math, practical math, and senior math. Advanced math is a seminar type course for students who are above average in scientific ability and interests. WILLIAM PEMBERTON HAROLD MOYER Biology X Biology Xl Coach Science Club Sponsor T vi - Z- ,N 5 .gas I g. . P3:'Fg?'TQ,a-A 1955 , V f f:.i5y'I?it f .f f' F- 3 I V W 1 , ,- QL, ' 'F' - . 5 ml . . . 1' A ,, J eel 1 f ' S- to , .' E A Ati-A 'A 5 J - CHARLES REEVES DALE KILLION CARL HOLLRAH. MRS, BETTY ZABY Emlmv X Biology X Physics Biology X flogcl-y Geometry Homemaking l the gateway to The future MORRIS POLLCHIK HENRY DUNN ARTHUR HALDI ROY M. NELSON Algebra ll Math Geometry Algebra I Advanced Math Business Practice Algebra I Senior Math ,...! Five DSHS students combined brains To vvin The sweepstakes Trophy for Downey High at The Cerritos Math Day tournament. Lett to right: Jean Sexton, Alex Dubelman, Joe Nemcek, Bob Campbell, and Bob Mitchell. IW' 9 f .-.. ...W .. CKER FRED UPHAM MRS, SHARON WAITE CONRAD COOPER MISS ALICE TU II Geometry Algebra I Gegmefry Algebra Driver Education Social Science is many faceted v -M,-lf...-W -1 ALBERT MORTENSON GEORGE BARBER JOHN BORNONG CHARLES BOWYER Head, Social Science Dept. U.S. History U.S. History Government U.S. History California History Key Club Sponsor World History Chairman, CSF Sponsors Social studies include specific required subjects and oppor- tunities for supplementary study. Various aspects of society, from history and government to psychology are included in the curriculum. Social studies are required for all six semesters at Downey High. Sophomores are required to take a course in world geog- raphy for one semester, with the other half of the year given to driver education, Juniors are required to take U.S. History, which has as its objective the providing of the student with a basic understand- ing of heritage of American ideals of democratic government. Seniors are required to take a course in government, to get a knowledge of the working of national, state and local admin- istrations. Another course deals with the study of Communism, beginning with Karl Marx, and tracing its development in the Soviet Union, and the threat it presents to American democracy. World history is included in the curriculum, and deals with the development of mankind from the earliest known prehis- toric man, through the middle ages, the Renaissance and the Reformation to the present day and its problems. Students may take as an elective the study of California his- tory, which includes the earliest Indian cultures, the Spanish discovery and explorations, the succeeding Mexican and Amer- ican control. Present political structure and economic growth are included. College preparatory students may take a survey course in philosophy and psychology. The aim of these studies is to pre- sent the findings of psychology as they clarify and explain human behavior from infancy to maturity. Qian 441133, Yi? v . . -3-',..s-51 S V i W HW iv- i V i i-is f5f:'f'g'Q wf:pf gg DON GARDNER MRS. JULIE HALISKY NORRIS VOAS Government World Geography Government stucly of people and life FRED PEARSON WAYNE REW LEONARD SEXTON CHARLES TOWNSEND Government U,S. 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He has parTicipaTed in STudenT Council lsecond semesferl, is a member of American Field Service Club, an honorary member of Sword 81 Shield, boys' honor service club, while learning The cusToms of The Typical Downey sTudenT. Thom will be refurning To Germany, leaving us wiTh warm memories of his own personal Saga of .64l,, Tm. - Q-5 44 Thom, Pam Khiffasangka IWarren's exchange student from Thailandl, and Gail Rakker lWarren's exchange sfudenrl odxerTise The AFS k'eakfaST C-, me ,x-.:x:s-H-121-1 '- The saga of friendship IT is raTher a sfrange feeling Than pleasure To leave your old and well-known way of life, and begin To live under new circumsfances in anofher counTry. BuT now my year here in Downey is almosT over, I can look back To a very pleasanf Time ThaT I spenf in Downey. As a member of Downey High's sTudenT body, I parTicipaTed in many acTiviTies and won many friends. Very soon I realized Thaaf There is no difference aT all befween me and you. When I parTicipaTed in Sfudenf Council during The second semesfer l had a chance To see how well everyfhing is planned before iT goes Then, smooThly running, info acfion. I know how hard many of you worked To make This experience possible for me, and Then helped wiTh much friendliness and undersfanding To make This year as wonderful as IT was. Because of This I would like To Thank all of you sTuoIenTs, as well as Teachers ancl adminisTraTors. I.asT, buf certainly noT leasf, I wanf To Thank Ameri- can Field Service Club for everyfhing you have done. I am sure I will keep Downey High iTs sTudenTs, clubs and Teachers, in good memory, even if memory is only a poor subsTiTuTe for somefhing one lost, and I wish all of you much success in The fufure. Yours, Thom 5 Becoming a regular member of The Carr family Thom is caught here washing dishes The whole world round Exchange students attending many Southern California schools attend an AFS party Marilyn Johns left her Downey home on June 29, l963, to live with the Jose Ribeiro family in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. There she had an opportunity to gain a better understanding ot the customs anol lang- uage ot that country. Her toster parents in Brazil had seven children. One ot her brothers, who was 20 years old, and a sister, l7, spoke some English, which helped communication. asf 73C MARILYN JOHNS Ot all her Brazilian experiences, Marilyn remembers particularly her visit to the new capital, Brasilia. She spoke to a Brazilian Lions Club, and presented them with a U. S. Flag, receiving in turn a Brazilian tlag to bring back with her to Downey. She returned to Downey on Sept. 7 to begin her senior year at DSHS. if e s 5 as ,Ft U -1,z3a,q,,X W . igggfegmwz :X 4 r WWA? :fm V A Marilyn left International Airport for Miami Beach on June 29, l963, Marilyn and Thom both had an opportunity to learn then tlew on to Brazil, where she lived for three months the customs and language ot a strange country through the American Field Service The story of outstanding achievement These two pages of the Saga of '64 have been reserved to give recognition to those seniors who have received out- standing honors, or have achieved par- ticular distinction in specific areas of their endeavors. The acknowledgment of the work and effort put forth by these students has been a great part of Downey High School this year. One difficulty in giving such recogni- tion in these pages is deciding where to draw the line in making the choices. PAM LEE Good Citizenship Award from the Wsef' Daughters of the American Revolution Bank of America Trophy winner in field of fine arts SUE CANNON Bank of America ff' Trophy winner in vocational arts , -1 qsfyigysagqfa-,sas There are many other seniors who have achieved outstanding success, who have been a distinct credit to their school, and who deserve a great deal of praise. Another difficulty is that some who are accorded distinction for specific achieve- ment are not given that recognition until too late in the school year to be included in this section. These, some of the leaders of our senior class, should be commended on their accomplishments, which have become a part of our Saga of T963-64. ED SUMMERS Boys' State Delegate Bank of America Trophy winner in field of liberal arts ROBERT CAMPBELL Bank of America Trophy winner in field of science and mathematics Success and Triumph deserve special honor MARILYN JOHNS JUDY CARR Foreign exchange Girls STaTe sTuolenT To Brazil clelegaTe MARGARET SHANOR DENNIS HEATH Se-lecTed To Travel Selected To Travel wiTh Young Americans wiTh Young Americans musical organizaTion musical organizaTion MICHELE CAPPONI Winner of TiTle, DSHS Homemaker of Tomorrow in naTionwiole TesT KEN BALL Winner of posTer conTesT for The Cancer SocieTy's campaign for Tunols ' N2 The spiriT of service comes alive in such as These T BRUCE TENEN Judged in much The same manner as The boy counTerparT, The SpiriT of Vickie Viking was selecTed by a faculTy commiTTee led by Miss Helen Hall. The recipienT of The honor This year is Sandy Glauser. Sandy, The blonde-haired, brown-eyed varsiTy song queen of Downey High, has been more Than busy leading her class as senior class vice'presidenT and sophomore girls' represenTaTive. She could be seen selling candy, making posTers, and working on a mulTiTuole of oTher commiTTees, serving her school during The lasT Three years. She has collecTed for The Cancer SocieTy, volunTeered work for Menfal HealTh, and parTicipaTed wiTh The Char-Amies Y-club ThroughouT The communiTy. Sandy has also helped keep The sTudenTs informed, serving as feaTure ediTor of The Norseman This year, and helping To creaTe The T963 Volsung. InTeresTed in Spanish, Sandy has received a language award in This area, served as presidenT and hisTorian of Spanish Council, and played a large parT in The smooTh-running of The Spanish FiesTa, acTing as iTs general chairman. STill working To preserve fond memories, she also served as hisforian for boTh AFS and Les Torcheres. She was ofTen seen backsTage aT our play presen- Tafions doing everything from makeup To selling refreshmenTs for Cardinal Masque. Sandy has also been acTive in VikeTTes iher 'unior yearl, Thespians, Quill 81 Scroll, FuTure Teachers, and l Normaneers. Though obviously very acTive, Sandy sTill kepT up her sTudies To mainfain an A-minus average, qualifying as a life member of The California Scholarship FederaTion. IT is Through young people such as Sandy and Bruce, ThaT The Viking spiriT of service and honor can be spread ThroughouT The school and communiTy, The Spirit of Vic and Vickie Viking was firsT inauguraTed in T963 by The Volsung sTaff. This honor is awarded To a senior boy and a senior girl who besT exemplify True Viking SpiriT Through Their acTiviTies boTh in school and ThroughouT The com- muniTy wiTh special emphasis on service. This year's SpiriT of Vic Viking was awarded To Bruce Tenen. Bruce, as Key Club presidenT, vice presidenT, and division depuTy lieuTenanT governor, spenT many hours serving his school and communiTy. As AFS Presidenf, he coordinaTed DSHS's AFS Club raising money for The Downey foreign exchange sTudenT program. Keeping in his inTeresT of foreign cusToms, Bruce also served as French Council presidenT in his iunior year. Bruce showed his leadership and speaking abiliTy again as he acTed as MC aT Kiwanis luncheons, InquisiTor aT a RoTary luncheon, and parTicipaTed in The Junior STaTesmen Club debaTes of 'l963. He also rendered service To The communiTy as he collecTed money for such worThy causes as cures for cerebral palsy, cancer, and TB. Bruce pracTiced good Viking sporTsmanship, as he leTTered in VarsiTy, Bee, and Cee baskeTball and umpired for DJAA games in our community. MainTaining an A-minus average over his Three-year high school career, he qualified as life member of The California Scholarship FederaTion. He served This organizaTion as vice presi- denT and iunior represenTaTive. Bruce was judged on service, acTiviTies, leadership, scholar- ship, and aThleTic abiliTy by a faculTy commiTTee which was headed by Mr. Warne Bolander. SANDY GLAUSER FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Left To right: Judy Carr, vice president Sandy Rainwafer, secrefaryg Mike Hulshof, boys' represenTaTive, Larry Myers, president, Bonnie Larson, Treasurer. Absent Marie Nonaca, girls' represenrarive SEN I 0 RS Class of I964 I SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Clockwise from from' left Laura Moder, girls' represenrafiveg Lynn Pilgrim, secreiaryg Romney Siewarf, boys' represenTaTive7 John McCaIIey, president, Pam Lee, Treasurer, Sandy Glauser, vice presi- dent Seniors, Class of '64 MARILYN ADAMS-Future Nurses QVPJ, CSF Csilverj, AFS, Pep Club, Latin Club, French Club, E Una Deas Y-Club SHERRIE L. ADAMS-Pep Club, Science Club, AFS, CSF, French Club, GAA Lettergirl BENALEE ADLER-GAA, Pep Club, FHA GERALD AGAJANIAN ED AGUIRRE JOE AGUIRRE .1 -Q. -'Ou ce? l ADRIAN 0. ALDRICH DIANE L. ALEXANDER-Transfer from Colton Union High Schcol CAROL ALLBRIGHT-German Club isecj, AFS flife memberj, Science Club, Riding Club ANNETIE DEE ALLEN-Soph sec., Art Club ipres., sec.J, FHA, Future Teachers, AFS, Pep Club, Bible Club, Spanish CClub Csec.J, Girls' League Board 12 yrs.D, HR rep, Future Nurses, Campus Pal, Fall Play ibackstagei, Night of One Acts, Cher Amies Y-club CHARLES ALLEN ' MARK ALLINSON-Pep Club, Vahsity Yell Leader, Swimming, HR rep rep C3 yrsh RICHARD ALLTIZER-Baseball UVB, Golf Warsity, JVJ, Argauns Y-club DAVID S. ANDERSON-Crosscountry UVJ, Track Beei, Aviation Club, Chess Club, Pep Club GREG ANDRADE-Art Club, Bible Club, French Council, HR rep, Viking Varieties, Pep Club W J .fi f, -, Vw. , ' i ii i 4-9 DON ARNOLD-Football CVarsity 2 yrs, Bee 1 yrj Track CVarsity, Beel, Wrestling Cvarsity, JV7 CAROLYN ARZAC CHARLES C. ATHERTON-Football fVarsityJ, Basketball QVarsity, JVJ, Track fvarsityb, German Council, French Council, CSF fbronzeb, AFS, Key Club, Lettermen's Club, Junior Statesmen, Bible Club, HR rep, Viking Varieties Seniors, Class of '64 MICHAEL ANDREAS-Swimming Cvarsity 1 yr, Bee 2 yrsj, Waterpolo CVarsity 1 yr, Bee 2 yrs? Lettermen's Club JERRY ANNETF-HR rep MICHAEL ANNIS-Swimming CCeeJ, Waterpolo CBeeJ, HR rep, Key Club, Cardinal Masque, French Club, Chess Club, Fall Play, Spring Play, Night of One Acts MARIE ANTON-Transfer from Immaculate Heart of Mary Academy NATE ARCHIBALD-Soph pres, lr. boys' rep, Football fvarsity, JVJ, Sword 84 Shield, Letterman's Club, Bible Club, Pep Club, Soph Homecoming Prince, Jasons Y-club NEAL- ARIAS-Fall Play, Spring Play, Night of One Acts, Night of Read- ings TERRI ANN AUGUSTINE Pep Club Bible Club GAA Vl BACA-Future Nurses, Campus Pals, HR rep C2 yrsj, Pep Club, Bible Club, FHA, Nohea Anelas Y-club DON PRICE BACON-Football lBeel, Basketball UVB, HR rep, Art Club llM BACUS-Waterpolo iBee, Ceeb, HR rep, Bible Club, Pep Club MARILYN VALLE BAGLEY JENE BAILEY-Bible Club, Pep Club 35 Seniors, Class LARRY BAKER VALERIE G. BAKER CHERYL BAKKE LOREITA BEARSE-CSF tlife memberl, AFS, Science Club fsecj, GAA, Bible Club, Pep Club, Petite Masque RICHARD BEAVER-Pep Club, Bible Club, Key Club, HR rep, Jasons Y-club CHERYL BEETEM-Future Teachers, Pep Club, FHA, Bible Club, HR rep, Nohea Anelas Y-club 36 .. V ' 'rv' - - KWAVHEM Y -- MAX A. BALCHOWSKY-Track fCee, 2 yrsl, Wrestling fvarsity, 2 yrsj PAT BALDRIDGE-Pep Club, AFS, GAA, Campus Pals KENNETH ALLEN BALL-Art Club, CSF tbronzej, Cancer Drive Poster contest winner BETSY BALLARD SHARON L. BASS-HR rep, Bible Club WILLA JEAN BAUDO-Pep Club, AFS, Riding Club, Petite Masque, Student Teacher, Vikettes C2 yrsj, Chaine D' Amies Y-club ROGER A. BAYLESS-Cardinal Masque Cmost promising actor, 19635, Fall Play C2 yrsb, Spring Play 12 yrsj, Night of One Acts C2 yrsl. Thespians, Viking Varieties, Night of Readings 12 yrsj, HR rep, Key Club HARRY BAYLISS THOMAS BEAM-Transfer from Sidney High School, Sidney, Ohio, Chess Club fpresj fff .411 ' fff 44 . 5 , I ' A j l 3 1 1 4 - i 1 me-sf. .vw f Lf-L, NANCY COLETFE BERRY-FHA, Bible Club, French Club, Art Club, Pep Club LAURAE BERUTFI-FHA, Future Nurses, Pep Club PHYLLIS BEVERLY-FHA, Future Teachers, Future Nurses, Bible Club, Pep Club, Science Club, Glee Club, HR rep, Bon Cherees Y-club GEORGIA GAY BILDER-CSF flife memberi, lr. Pres, lr. VP, Girls' League Qhist, Sunshine Chrmn, Campus Pali, Les Torcheres lhistj, Nor- maneers, AFS, Art Club Cpub chrj, Petite Masque, German Club Cseci, Pep Club, GAA, 'Sweetheart of Ball', Viking Varieties C2 yrsj. Varsity Song, Vikettes, Antoinettes Y-club DREW BILYEU-Baseball CVarsityD BELINDA BITFNER-Norseman Staff, Com. Internal Affairs, lr. Sec, Les Torcheres, Quill 81 Scroll, CSF Qsilverb, Pep Club, Campus Pal lllVlMlE BLACK CATHY BLACKFORD-HR rep, FHA, Future Nurses, Pep Club BOB BLACKWELL Seniors, Class of 64 SHAUNA L. BENEDICT-Girls' League Board, Campus Pal, Les Torcheres, GAA, Normaneers, Petite Nlasque, Pep Club, FHA, Future Nurses, CSF Qbronzej, Vikettes C2 yrsj, Spring Play Cbackstagei, Viking Varieties Cbackstagej, Student Business Conference delegate ALAN C. BERGQUIST-Basketball CVarsity, Bee 2 yrsb FELIX BERMUDEZ-HR rep, Pep Club, Bible Club, Viking Varieties, Law A Day rep, Golf UVB ,ff-Z BILL BLAIR LESLIE DENNIS BLAlR-Spanish Council, Lettermen's Club, Pep Club, Waterpolo CVarsity, Beei, Swimming Warsity, Beeb DONALD LEE BLAKEIVIORE-ASB pres, Soph rep, Sword 81 Shield, Pep Club, Waterpolo fCee 1 yr, Bee captb, Swimming CBee, Ceeb, HR rep, Accreditation Committee, Critics Y-club 37 Seniors, Class 'of '64 DARRJLI BLAZO-HR rep, Spring Play, Viking Varieties, Argauns -cu GILBERT BLEVINS-Cardinal Masque, Spring Play, Night of One Acts, Night of Readings, HR rep, Pep Club, Basketball CCeel RAY BLEVINS SHERIE BONIBALIER-FHA, Bible Club, Pep Club DAVID BOOKER-AFS, Wrestling CVarsity, JVJ DEAN BOX NANCY KAY BOXRUD-Riding Club, Bible Club, Future Teachers, Choral- ettes PAULINE BRABANT KAREN KAY BRADFORD-HR rep, FHA, Vikettes fmgrj, Je-Tenays Y-club 38 ...A---L 5533: RICK BLOM SHERI BOECKER-Future Nurses, FHA, Future Teachers, Bible Club, Glee Club, Pep Club, Viking Varieties fbackstagel, Ku-Whana-Leis Y-club HAROLD BOEHM-Crosscountry CVarsityD, Track CVarsity, Bee, CeeJ MARY BOGANOFF-Bible Club, Pep Club, Language Award fSpanishJ, Shorthand Award, Bookkeeping Award I ' BETTY BOGERT-FHA, Future Nurses, Campus Pal, Bible Club PATTY B0lSE-Girls' League Board, FHA, HR rep, Campus Pal, Future Nurses, Nohea Anelas Y-club , - -EQLMQBL . , DONALD T. BRAGG-Pep Club, Key Club, Tennis UVJ, Football CBeeJ JOHNELLE lOY BRAMMER NANCY BRANIN-GAA Lettergirl JOHN BRECHTEL-Pep Club, HR rep, Waterpolo lvarsity, Beey Swimming 'CBeeJ, Golf Cvarsityj, Lettermen's Club ELlZABElH BREEMER , LOUIS BRESKIN Seniors, Class ol '64 MARTIN l. BRADLEY MICHAEL HENRY BRADY-Band Club CVPJ, Science Club, Viking Band C3 yrsj, A Cappella Choir, Viking Varieties, Spring Play, Night of One Acts, HR'rep SUE BRADY-Soph VP, Spanish Council, Normaneers, Cardinal Masque, Pep Club, FHA, Future Teachers, AFS, Campus Pal, Vlkettes C2 yrsj, Bee Yell, HR rep, Night of One Acts, Viking Varieties C2 yrsj, Char Amies Y-club CATHERINE BRESNAHAN-Future Nurses, Pep Club DAVID BRINGHAM lVllKE BROOKS DEAN H. BROWN-Key Club, Bible Club, Pep Club, Track CBeeJ, HR rep GARY BROWN JACK Nl. BROWN-Science Club l 1, 39 Seniors, Class of '64 PHYLLlS BRUBAKER-FHA I3 yrsj, Future Nurses, Bible Club SCOTT BRYAN-HR rep, CSF fbronzej, Basketball fvarsity, Bee, Ceel, Tennis fvarsityl, Golf fVarsity, JVJ, Science Club, Key Club, Lettera men's Club LINDA BUCKMASTER-HR rep C2 yrsj, Pep Club, FHA, Bible Club, Future Teachers, GAA ANDREA BULLEN-Volsung Editor-in-Chief, Les Torcheres, CSF lsilverl, Girls' League Board, Future Teachers KVPJ, Quill 8. Scroll, lunior Statesmen, Student Teacher, Vikettes lfirst captainb, Normaneers, AFS, HR rep BILL BURCH FRANK BURTON-Junior Statesmen CHARLENE CACCHIONE-FHA, Bible Club, Pep Club SUE CALLAHAN - RICHARD CALSBECK-Language Award CSpanishl, Swimming lBeeJ RALPH STEVEN CAMPBELL-HR rep, Spanish Council, Lel'termen's Club, Waterpolo fVarsity 2 yrs, Cee 1 yri, Swimming Cvarsity 2 yrs, Bee Iyri ROBERT D. CAMPBELL-CSF Clife memberl, National Merit Scholarship, Scholar of Quarter ltwicej, Language Award, Bank of America Tro- phy, Cerritos Math Field Day Q3 yrsi, Viking Band, AFS, German Council, Junior Statesman, Science Club MADELYN CANDELA-HR rep, Girls' League rep, Pep Club, FHA, Future Teachers, Future Nurses, Bible Club, Bookkeeping Award, Shorthand Award, Nohea Anelas Y-club A47 he . sg, ,,f 2 'lf N-..., g. CHARLES BUTLER-HR rep, Pep Club SHARON DEE BUTLER-Soph VP, GAA Cabinet, Future Nurses fpres, VPD, HR rep, Future Teachers, CSF Cbronzej, Bible Club, FHA, Pep Club, Latin Council, Spanish Council, Campus Pal, Normaneers Ctreas, sgt- at-armsl, Antoinettes Y-club DWIGHT BUTLIN-Electronics Club Ctreasl, Football fVarsityJ, Baseball fVarsity, JVJ tl IW' 4 l fi -em-f V' V I Q l , glm JUDY CARR-Sr VP, Jr Treas, Girls' State rep, Campus Pal, Girls' League Board, HR rep, CSF llife member, pres, VPD, AFS Ur rep, VPD, Junior Statesmen fsecj, Pep Club Ctreasl, Les Torcheres lsecb NANCY CARROLL-Pep Club, FHA, Bowling Club JUDY CARTER-FHA Seniors, Class of '64 SUSAN LORYEA CANNON-ASB sec, Girls' League ltreasl, HR rep, Bank of America Award, CSF lbrunzeb, Les Torcheres, Normaneers Qsec, hist, pub chrmnb, Pep Club, Petite Masque, Bible Club, Future Nurses, GAA Lettergirl, Campus Pal NIICHELE L. CAPPONI-Homemaker of Year Award, HR rep, Girls' League rep, Bookkeeping Award, FHA, Future Nurses qsgt-at-armsl, Bible Club, Pep Club, Latin Council JILL CARDEN-Senior Homecoming Princess, Song Leader Cvarsity, Beej, HR rep, AFS, Girls' League rep, Bible Club, Campus Pal, Pep Club, Viking Varieties, Char Amies Y-club SUE CARDON-AFS CSr repl, CSF Clife memberb, Latin Council, Les Torcheres, Normaneers, Pep Club, Language Award 12 yrsj, Chaine de'Amies Y-club STEVE CARON RICHARD L. CARPENTER-Transfer from Wilbur L. Cross High, Band Club, Viking Varieties CHRISTOPHER C. CARTLEDGE-CSF lbronzej, Thespians, Cardinal Masque, A Cappella Choir, Science Club C3 yrsb, Tennis Qmgrl, Viking Varieties, Fall Play, Spring Play MARGARET CASARES IRENE CASARES DELORES CASSIDY VELMA R. CASTANO MARILYN L. 'CAVANAGH-FHA, Future Nurses, Bible Club, Future Teachers, HR rep, Pep Club 41 Seniors, Class of '64 JERI ANN CAZIN CLAUDIA CHAGNARD-FHA, Pep Club CHARLES F'. CHASE-Band C3 yrsb, Band Club fhistj, CSF stats. T-X ,- ' , .-- RANDALL CLARK-Science Club lpresl, Junior Statesrerr BOB CLARKSON-Football Beel, Track Varsit, Bee Cee Cro l C Y I J, SS- country UV Z yrs? PHIL CLAVILLE 'if MIKE CHEROFF-HR rep, Waterpolo fCeeJ, Viking Varieties SHARON L. CHICK-Glee Club ED CHICOTS PHIL CHIDESTER-Track Cvarsity, Ceej, Crosscountry UVJ RENATA CIRRI-Future Teachers, Future Nurses, FHA, Pep Club, Petite Masque, Normaneers, Accreditation Committee, Campus Pal, Viking Varieties, Char Amies Y-club CAROL ANN CLARK-FHA, Future Teachers, Future Nurses, Bible Club, Pep Club, Petite Masque, Glee Club, Bon Cherees Y-club l CATHERINE SUSAN CLARK-Les Torcheres Qpresb, Normaneers Cchaplainj, Sr Girls' rep, Girls' League rep, Pep Club, Science Club, CSF fsilverj, AFS QVPJ, Fall Play Cbackstagej, Language Award fFrenchJ, Chaine d' Amies Y-club CONNIE CLARK-Latin Council, Girls' League rep, Normaneers Csecj, Science Club, Future Teachers, FHA, Campus Pal, Pep Club, Bible Club, Vikette Ccaptj KEITH CLARK-Wrestling UV 2 yrsj I COE Sword 81 Shi ld Csgt at armsj Sp nish Council Lettermens Club Pep Club Viking Varieties Qbackstagej Swimming QCee capt MVP Bee capt MVP Varsity captj Waterpolo Warsity Bee captb HR rep Spanish Council Accreditation Committee STEVE COLE HR rep Language Award QSpan1shJ CSF Qgoldh Pep Club Bible Club THOMAS CONSIGLIO Football fVarslty Bee JVD Track QBeeJ Letter mensClub Seniors, Class of '64 THIRY CLEMENS JANET CLIFFORD-HR rep, Bible Club, Future Teachers, Glee Club, Pep Club, FHA, Future Nurses VICKI CLIFFORD-FHA Cpresj, Pep Club, Future Nurses, CSF fgoldl, Char Amles Y-club SHERRY COOK-HR rep, FHA, Future Nurses, Pep Club, Glee Club, Nohea Anelas Y-club CHERYL COOKSON-GAA Lettergirl, CSF ilife memberb, Future Teachers lchaplainj, Student Teacher, Pep Club, HR rep, Bible Club, AFS, Bookkeeping Award CHARLES W. CORBIN-HR rep, Riding Club, Viking Varieties GEORGE COTTAM ROBERT COX ERIC CRANDALL-Electronics Club, HR rep JOHN CROCKER GINNY LYNN CROCKER CHRISTINE CROSBY 43 Seniors, Class of '64 CHARLES E. CROTSER-Spanish Council, Key Club, Pep Club, Letter- men's Club, Sword Ei Shield tsgt-at-armsj, Wrestling UV capt, Varsityj, Football tBee 2 yrs, captb, HR rep JOAN CROTSER-Girl of the Year, Girls' League tsecj, GL Board, Student Teacher, HR rep, Campus Pal, AFS, Bible Club, CSF Clife memberj, Pep Club tsec, pub chrmn, presb, Normaneers, Les Torcheres, Future Teachers, Spanish Council, E Una Deas Y-club CHARLOTTE JANE CROWL-French Council CVPD, AFS, CSF tlife memberj, Pep Club, Language Award qFrenchJ, Chaine d'Amies Y-club , , T .,., a n ' Ag ,-,,, ,. , .9 f r I f fr A g i ' , g ir- , K 1 M-in if ' .- si, ,. ' V - C 1 V, , rr' be - l , ' f SHERRY DAN-Transfer from Bellflower High SAUNDRA KAY DARBY-ASB treas, Jr VP, Girls' League rep, Youth Recognition Week Cclerk-treasb, Normaneers tchaplain, sect, Bible Club fsecl, Future Teachers, FHA, Pep Club, AFS, Vikettes, Viking Varieties, Campus Pal, HR rep, Char Amies Y-club DIANA KAY DAVIS-ASB sec, Girls' League Board, Youth Recognition Week fmayor's secj, Pep Club, FHA, Flag Twirler, AFS, Vikettes FRANCES EARLENE DAVIS-GAA Lettergirl, AFS, CSF fbronzeb, Pep Club, Science Club. Language Award tSpanish7, Spring Play fbackstagel, Business Day delegate KITTY DAVIS-CSF Csilverl. Latin Council tsec, vice chrmnl, Future Teachers, HR rep. AFS, Pep Club, Bible Club, Language Award CZ yrsj, Una Deas Yeclub PATRICIA L. DAVIS-FHA, Future Nurses. Bible Club, Pep Club 41.1 , ,. vv, :mu vvnoiigs - ' fl l l 5 i l RICK CUMMINS-HR rep, Key Club, CSF Cliie memberj, German Council, Language Award CGermanJ EMILY CURTlS-Pep Club, Cardinal Masque, Fall Play fbackstageh, Night of One Acts PATRICIA ANN CUTLER-Les Torcheres ftreas, sgt-at-armsb, CSF Clife memberj, GL Board, Youth 81 Government Q2 yrsb, Normaneers tsgt- at-armsj, Pep Club tpresj, AFS fsecj, Junior Statesmen, Science Club fVP, treasj, Scholar of Quarter, Natl Merit Commendation, Bank of America Award, Cerritos Math Day, Language Award, State Scholarship semi-finalist, Chaine d' Amies Y-club -eq-M-1' fe'-ff SHERYL CUTRIGHT-CSF tsilverj, Bible Club STEVEN DACK-Football QVarsity, JVJ TOM DAHL-Swimming Cmgrb 'FL- -I I Seniors, Class ol '64 GLENDA LEE DAYHOFF-CSF Csilverj, Pep Club DOLORES S. DECKER-FHA, Bowling Club, Riding Club, A Cappella Choir I2 yrsb, Choralettes Q2 yrsj, Lamourettes Y-club. '. MICHAEL FRANCIS DE LA CUESTA-Science Club, HR rep, Wrest.1ng, Jasons Y-club CAROL LANE DEVER-FHA, Future Teachers, Pep Club GREGORY DE WOLF-Science Club, Track QCee, Beel, Crosscountry UVB KATHY Di CARLO-Varsity Song, Sr Homecoming Princess, HR rep, Viking Varieties, Pep Club, AFS, Bible Club, Future Teachers, FHA, Char Amies Y-club GEORGE DOBB-Sword 81 Shield, Language Award CFrenchJ, CSF, HR rep, Tennis CVarsity, .IV Nlost Valuable Playerj DAVID ROBERT DOWNEN CHERYL SUE DRASAL-Pep Club, Vikettes, Girls' League Board, FHA, Bible Club, Shon Dels Y-club 5:-fb A A K 'S S, ,Nl ,- ., -. N lime , X v S , N 5-'vt ALEX DUBELMAN-CSF flife memberj, Key Club, lunior Statesmen, Natl Science Foundation Scholarship, Cerritos Nlath Day, Viking Band C3 yrs? ROBERT A. DUFEK-HR rep PHILIP DUFFIELD-Key Club LINDA DUNIVIN-AFS, Riding Club, Science Club, Future Teachers, Pep Club, Spanish Council, FHA, Vikettes, Vickie Viking, Antionettes Y-club LINDA SUE DUNLAP-Bible Club, Science Club, Band Club isec-treasj, CSF, Viking Varieties, Pep Club, Viking Band, Bill of Rights Speech contest, Pep Band, Dixieland Band MARY ELLEN DUNN-ASB Vice Pres, Com Soc Act, Soph treas, Girls' League Board, Vikettes C2 yrsj, Future Teachers, FHA, Pep Club, AFS, Normaneers 45 Seniors, Class of '64 DAVID DWYER ANITA EASTEP RUSSELL WAYNE EINWALTER-HR rep JOHN ELLINGSON-HR rep, Swimming ICeeb, Key Club, Pep Club KEITH ELLIOTT SHARON ELLIOTT DAVID EMERICK PATRICIA ENDOW-CSF Clife memberb, Future Teachers, Pep Club, Bible Club, Spanish Council, AFS, Language Award, GAA Board Chist, sports mgrb, GAA Lettergirl, E Una Deas Y-club MARY ENTZ-Bible Club, FHA, Bowling Club, Pep Club, Cardinal Masque, Campus Pal CATHY ERWIN-Vikettes ImgrJ, Normaneers Ktreasb, Future Teachers Ctreasj, Pep Club, Campus Pal, Future Nurses, AFS, E Una Deas Y-club RONALD EDMUND ESPRIU WALTER .I. ESSELING 46 ..-. .., .-...sa--iq-w.:.1.. 1..- ...ag SUSAN ELLS-FHA, Pep Club, Bible Club, Future Nurses, HR rep, Girls' League rep, Nohea Anelas Y-club DUANE ELY RICHARD W. ENIENS-Key Club, Pep Club, Law Day rep, HR rep W I I I I i I I C I I A i I I BOB FINE-Bible Cfub, Pep Club, Future Teachers, HR rep, Track CVarsityJ, Crosscountry, Wrestling CJVJ, Argauns Y-club LOES FINER-Future Teachers, Student Teacher, FHA, Pep Club, HR rep, Je Tenays Y-club JOHN FlNLEY-Norseman Staff, Pep Club, HR rep, AFS Seniors, Class of '64 KENDALL EVANS BONNIE FERBER-Com Int Affairs, Jr Rep, Soph sec, Les Torcheres, Normaneers ftreasl, AFS Csgt-at-armsb, Spanish Council, CSF Qlrfe memberl, Quill 81 Scroll, Petite Masque, Art Club, Pep Club, Bible Club, Vikettes Q2 yrsl, Volsung Staff, Viking Varieties 13 yrsl, Campus Pal, Career Day chrmn, Antoinettes Y-club ELEANOR FIELD FREDERIC WlLLlAlVl FIELD-Norseman Staff BARBARA FIFE-FHA DIANE FILLERS-FHA, Pep Club, Bowling Club PAT FINLEY-Night of One Acts, Night of Readings, Basketball QVarsity capt, JVJ Track lVarsityJ, Lettermen's Club CHERYL FINNEY-Cardinal Nlasque, Fall Play Coast, backstagej, Spring Play fcastb, Night of One Acts YVAN FISCHER-Argauns Y-club DOUGLAS ALLEN FISH-Bible Club, Pep Club, AFS, HR rep, Football fBeeJ, Baseball CJV mgrb JAMES D. FITE-HR rep, Aviation Club, Football lBeeJ, Jasons Y-club EUZABETH L. FLOWERS-HR rep, Campus Pal, FHA, Pep Club, Vikettes 47 Seniors, Class of '64 BILL FOREMAN-Football qBee NIVPJ LEE FOX-HR rep, Science Club, Football QBeeJ, Viking Varieties LYNDA FOX-Cardinal Nlasque, Night of One Acts, Spring Play Cback- stagej, Fall Playf backstagej, Night of Readings Cbaskstagel ,,,, l l l l when 'TW' '7 Y? iw . , 1 ya J' , me-+A' ' YZ 'Re K DALE GARCIA MAGDALENA GARCIA KATHY GARRISON-Bible Club, Pep Club, Shorthand Award, Bookkeeping Award l l l STEVE FRASER KEN FRAZIER RICHARD V, FRAZIER-Key Club, Football CBee 2 yrsj RUTH MARIE FRAZIER FRANK FREE-Track CVarsi1yl, Crosscountry UV 2 yrsl RICHARD D. FRINIER-Soph pres, Varsity Yell, HR rep, Waterpolo fCeeJ, Tennis CVarsity, JVJ Key Club, Sword 81 Shield, Pep Club, French Council, Ski Club, Critics GREGORY LEE FRODSHAM-HR rep, Key Club, Spanish Council, Pep Club, Football UVJ, Wrestling UVJ, Waterpolo Cvarsityj CAROLYN JO FROST-CSF Qgoldl, Night of One Acts, Speech Winner, Viking Varieties ROGER FULTON -'v-. 1 l i i . l Ti l I i 1 i l A i 'l x... .IOANN GEONETTA-Campus Pal, FHA, Future Teachers, Bible Club, Future Nurses, Science Club, Bon Charees Y-club BYRON GEORGE-Waterpolo, Aviation Club MIKE B. GIAMPIETRO-HR rep, Crosscountry UV 2 yrsl, Track CCeeD LONNIE GILKISON-Aviation Club, Art Club, Tennis UV Z yrsl KAY GILL-Pep Club, AFS, Science Club, Antoinettes Y-club BOB GILLESPIE LINDA LEE GILLETTE-Future Nurses, Bible Club, FHA DENNIS GILMOUR SANDRA MARIE GLAUSER-Soph rep, Sr VP, Campus Pal, Language Award, 'Spirit of Vickie Viking', Les Torcheres Qhistj, Thespians, Normaneers, Cardinal Masque, Pep Club, AFS Qhistj, Future Teach- ers, Quill 81 Scroll, Art Club, Spanish Council fpres, hist, publj, CSF llife memberl, FHA, Sr Homecoming Princess, Vikettes, Varsity Song Queen, Volsung Staff, Norseman Staff, Viking Varieties, Fall Play fbackstagej , Spring Play Cbackstageb, HR rep, Language Award, fSpanishJ, Char Amies Y-club ., -- raw,- Seniors, Class of '64 BARBARA ANN GATTON-AFS, Pep Club, Campus Pal C2 yrsj, Girls' League Board, Viking Varieties, Future Nurses, Career Day chrmn, Vikettes DAN GAULTON-Argauns Y-club JEAN GEISTLINGER-HR rep, FHA, Vikettes, Flag Twirler, Pep Club, Char Amies Y-club WALTER GLOVACK-HR rep, Pep Club KATHY GLOVER-HR rep, Future Nurses, Bible Club DONNA, JEAN GLUESING-GAA Lettergirls fpres, pub chrmnj, HR rep, Science Club, Bible Club, Pep Club, Riding Club, Campus Pal, Choralettes 49 Seniors, Class of '64 BETTY GOATES-FHA, Language Award, Business Award RAUL GOMEZ PAM YGCTOESEN-FHA, Pep Club, Bible Club, CSF fbronzej, Lamourettes -c u TOM GREER-Spanish Council, Aeronautics Club, HR rep, Tennis UVJ CAROL ANN GRIESBACH-Choralettes , COLLEEN ESTELLA GROAT-Choir JEAN GRUNDEY JO ANN GULING-HR rep. Girls' League rep, Future Nurses, Pep Club, FHA, Bible Club GARY L. GUMPERT-HR rep, Football CVarsity 2 yrs, MVP, All-League hon mentionj, Basketball fvarsity 2 yrs, MVP, All-League 2nd teamb, Lettermen's Club. Swimming iBeeJ Career Day chrmn .. - -.-...-vw..+.,, - -: l x l .n i li 'i l ELIZABETH B. GOSLINS-AFS QVPJ, Future Nursesi sec, sgt-at-armsl, 5 Pep Club, Campus Pal, HR rep, Chaine d'Amies Y-club ' ROSECARRIE GOSLINS-CSF Clife memberb, Pep Club Choir ELAINE GOULD-HR rep, Pep Club, Bible Club, Lamourettes Y-club l if l lf ll l 2 l ii i I 'i l JERRY GRANDLEY-CSF Uife memberb, Junior Statesman, German Club ipresb, Scholar of Quarter, Bank of America Award, National Merit ' Scholarship, Language Award CGermanj, Waterpolo CBee, Ceeb, Swimming Warsity, Bee, Ceeb TIMOTHY GREAVES-HR rep, Lettermen's Club fpresb, Sword Xi Shield, Swimming ivarsity 3 yrsj, Walerpolo lVarsity, Beej RAY A. GREEN-Science Club Band Club Viking Band Bowling Club 1, ' RICHARD HAAS-Basketball QBee capt, Ceeb, Track CCeeJ, Golf fvarsityj BETTY HADDON-Riding Club, Bible Club, Cardinal Masque, Art Club, FHA, Pep Club, Night of One Acts Cbackstagej, Fall Play fbackstagej ROBERT HADDON CHRIS HADJI-Waterpolo fvarsity, Bee, Ceel, Swimming Cvarsity, Bee, Ceel, Lettermen's Club FRED HAEGER JOANEY HALAS-FHA, Future Teachers, Pep Club, Campus Pal, Shon Don Dels Y-club Seniors, Class of '64 CAROL ANN GUNNETTE-Girls' League Board, FHA, Pep Club, HR rep, 'Miss Bristle', 'Miss Downey', Viking Varieties, Majorette, Flag Twirler, le Tenays Y-club GARY GUTHARY-Aviation Club BONNIE GUYETTE SUSAN HALL GLORIA JEAN HALLIWELL-FHA, Pep Club, Future Nurses, Bible Club, Vikettes, Bon Cherees Y-club lANlCE L. HALOPOFF-FHA, Future Teachers, Bible Club. Pep Club, Future Nurses, le Tenays Y-club RANDY HAMLI N LARRY HAMPTON DOREEN HANK-FHA, Pep Club, Future Teachers, Bible Club, HR rep, Nohea Anelas Y-club Sl Seniors, Class of '64 ANN CAROL HANSEN-Pep Club, Cardinal Masque Ctreasj, Bible Club, Campus Pal, Spring Play, Viking Varieties, Night of One Acts BARBARA HANSEN-Pep Club, Spanish Council, Bible Club, HR rep, Campus Pal, Antoinettes Y-club DAVID WILLIAM HANSEN-HR rep JON HANSEN-Latin Council Qboys repl, Science Club SHARON MARIE HARRINGTON-Pep Club, Future Teachers, Bible Club, FHA, Lamourettes Y-club FORREST HART . I I . LARRY HAYDON MICHAEL HAYES-Electronics Club, HR rep ROBIN HAYES-FHA .IUDITH LYNN HAYWARD-Choralettes, Choir DENNIS M. HEATH-Science Club QVPJ, Band flibrarian, pubj, Viking Band fstudent directory Viking Varieties, A Cappella Choir, Young Americans BEVERLY ANN HEINLEIN-Girls' League Board, FHA, Pep Club, Future Teachers, Future Nurses, Nohea Anelas Y-club 4-J DAVID HARTZELL-Argauns Y-club IANNIE LEANN HAUGLAND-HR rep, FHA lpoint chrmnl, Future Teachers Future Nurses, Pep Club BILL HAUNGS-Spring Play Qbackstagej ff , , f 7, guy Y we fm- SUZANNE HERRlVlANN-Bible Club, Pep Club, Campus Pal ROGER L. HESTER-Tennis 1Varsity Z yrs, JVJ, Basketball CCeeJ SHIRLEY ANN HESTER-FHA, Pep Club, Bible Club, Night of One Acts Seniors, Class of '64 SHARON LEE HENDERSON-Future Homemakers TOM' HENDRICKSON-HR rep, Pep Club, Lettermen's Club, Key Club, Waterpolo fvarsityl, Swimming fvarsityj FRANK HERNANDEZ-Crosscountry fVarsity, JVJ LONNIE LORENA HERNANDEZ-CSF fsilverj, GAA Lettergirl fsec-treasj, Pep Club, AFS, Future Teachers, Spanish Council, Student Teacher, Language Award tSpanishJ JOE HERNANDEZ-Crosscountry UVJ BARBARA HEROD-Norseman Staff, Vikettes, Future Teachers, Petite Nlasque, CSF Csilverj, FHA, Pep Club ANDREW PETER HEUSERfCardinal Masque QVPD, Key Club, Spring Play ggasgh, Fall Play, Night of One Acts, Viking Varieties, Waterpolo ee EVIE ELAINE HINTON-Future Teachers, FHA, Future Nurses, Bible Club, Spring Play tbackstageb KENNETH HITE RAMONA HOCHSTETLER-Campus Pal, FHA, Future Teachers, Future Nurses, HR rep, Pep Club BARBARA ANN HOLLOWAY CAROLYN HOLOWACH-HR rep, Future Nurses, CSF Cbronzej, Language Award fLatinJ, Pep Club 53 Seniors, Class of '64 SANDRA SUZANNA HOLTZ-Art Club, FHA, Pep Club, Bible Club, Lamour- Scholar of Quarter SHIRLEY ANN HONEYCUTT-Future Teachers, FHA, Pep Club, Vikettes, Bon Cherees Y-club JOY HORNBACK-Future Teachers, Bible Club, Pep Club, Glee Club, FHA, Bon Cherees Y-club l - ---fl r WW-we GARY LEE INGHAM EILEEN INGRAM-HR rep C2 yrsl, Girls' League Board, Campus Pal, Choir, Pep Club, Bible Club, Future Teachers, Art Club, Future Nurses isecl SHEILA M. INGS-Pep Club, Bible Club, Future Teachers, FHA, Future Nurses, Je Tenays Y-club PAULA G. HORNING-Future Teachers, Petite Masque Csecl, Campus Pal, Bon Cherees Y-club MELISSA HOUSEL-Fall Play, Spring Play, Night of One Acts, Night of Readings C2 yrsl, Student Teacher, FHA, GAA Lettergirl, AFS, llife memberj, Pep Club, FHA, Cardinal Masque sec, VPJ, Future Teachers, E Una Deas Y-club JORLAINE SUSANNE HUBBARD-Com Soc Act, Girls' League QVPJ, Campus Pal, tchrmnl, Cardinal Masque, CSF fgoldj, Les Torcheres, Viking Varieties K2 yrsl, Spring Play 12 yrsl, Fall Play 12 yrsl, Night of One Acts 12 yrst, Night of Readings C2 yrsl, Youth Recognition Week, Thespians f'IVlost Promising Actress'J Youth Xi Govt, Char Amies Y-club A KATHLEEN HUDSON-CSF Qlife memberj, Future Nurses, AFS, Pep Club, Scholar of Quarter lAMES F. HUFFERD-Electronics Club, Bible Club QVPJ NANCY HUGHES i MICHAEL HULSHOF-Sr rep, lr Homecoming Prince, Football lVarsily, JV 2 yrsj, Basketball UVJ, HR rep ' ALBERT HUMPHREY JAN MELINDA HUPMAN-Cardinal Masque, Pep Club, HR rep, Spring Play, Night of One Acts, le Tenays Y-club nw I SUE JACOBSON-Com Pub, Soph rep, Girls' League rep, HR rep, Campus Pal, Pep Club, CSF flife memberj, Campus Pal, Les Torcheres Chistb, FHA, Normaneers, Future Teachers, Student Teacher, Sr Homecoming Princess, 'Miss School Spirit', Varsity Yell, Bee Song, Viking Varieties, Char Amies Y-club KANDY IAGGARS-Pep Club, FHA, Bible Club, Glee Club, Future Teachers, Viking Varieties Cbackstagej, Lamourettes Y-club BRION S. IEANNEITE-Yell King, HR rep, C2 yrsJ,Aeronautics Club, Bible Club, Key Club CVPJ, Spanish Council, Ski Club, 'Mr. Dreamboat', Pep Club fpresj, Lettermen's Club, Wrestling fVarsity capt, IVJ, Football Bee, Track fBeeJ JEANNE .IEFFCOAT-Future Homemakers DOUG JENKINS-HR rep l.AVONA JENKINS KEITH L. JENSEN-Baseball CVarsity, JV 2 yrs, MVPJ, Basketball QBeel MARILYN JOANNE JOHNS-Girls' League Cpres, jr repj, HR rep, Les Torcheres, CSF Csilverb, lr Homecoming Princess, 'Miss Graciaus', 'Miss Christmas Spirit', Exchange Student to Brazil, Future Teachers, Student Teacher, Song Leader fvarsity Beej, Viking Varieties, Vik- ettes, Pep Club, Language Award fSpanishJ, Antoinettes Y-club PATRICIA JOHNS--Art Club, Pep Club, FHA, CSF lgoldl, Future Teachers, Language Award fSpanishJ, Campus Pal, Viking Varieties lbackstagej 1- ,- were Seniors, Class of '64 PATRICIA JACKMAN-Future Nurses, Science Club, AFS, CSF flife mem- berl, Pep Club, Vikettes K2 yrsl REBECCA IACOBS-HR rep, FHA, Future Teachers, Bible Club, Glee Club, Pep Club, Campus Pal, Bon Cherees Y-club BRIAN JACOBSON-Wrestling Cvarsity 3 yrs! wee, V' ,Q-.L at ' f LINDA RHEA JOHNSON-Future Teachers, FHA, Bible Club, Pep Club, HR rep, Nohea Anelas Y-club CHERYL LYN JOHNSON-CSF llife memberl, AFS, Science Club ltreasb, Pep Club, Bible Club, GAA Lettergirl, Language Award Viking Varieties ' i SUSAN LEE JOHNSON-AFS, Pep Club, Quill St Scroll Csecl, CSF fbronzel, Norseman Staff, Chaine d' Amies Y-club 55 Seniors, Class of '64 WILLIAM E. JOHNSON-HR rep DWIGHT M. JONES-Cardinal Masque, Spring Play, Viking Varieties, Night of One Acts, Night of Readings, Argauns Y-club STEPHEN B. JONNUM-HR rep, Key Club, Cardinal Masque Cpub chrml, Thespians, Art Club, Pep Club, CSF fbronzeb, Bible Club, AFS, French Council, Fall Play C62D, Spring Play C633 l .IUDITH ELAINE KENNEL-Bible Club, Pep Club KATHRYN MARY KENNEY-GL Board, HR rep, Pep Club, Bible Club, FHA, Future Teachers, Vikettes, Ie Tenays Y-c'ub .IANET KERR-CSF flife memberl, GL rep, Thespizns, Cardinal Masque, Campus Pal, Night of Readings, Night of One Acts, Viking Varieties RUTH KERR CATHERINE CHERYL KESTING-Viking Band, Glee Club, Choralettes KATHERINE LOUISE KETCHUM Normaneers CSF foldl, AFS, Future . - I 8 Teachers, Pep Club, GAA Lettergirls, Vikettes JC r-.v ....- - 'Q Simi' DIANNA JOYCE-HR rep, Future Teachers, Future Nurses, FHA, Pep Club, Glee Club, Nohea Anelas Y-club ESPIE JUAREZ-GL Board, Pep Club, Bible Club, FHA, Future Teachers, Choir, Glee Club q LINDA DIANE KALAS-Pep Club, FHA, Qtreas, histl, Bible Club, HR rep, Campus Pal, Bon Cherees Y-club I' KATHERINE KEIL CAROL JEAN KELLER-Norseman Staff, Glee Club JIM KENNEDY I JUNE KIMMEL-Bible Club, FHA BLYTHE! ISITZMILLER-Riding Club, AFS, Bible Club, Chaine d'Amies -cu VlRGlL KLENK ROBERT KNlGHT-Electronics Club CVPJ, Cardinal Masque, Thespians, Science Club, Fall Play, Spring Play, Viking Varieties, Night of One Acts, Night of Readings, Waterpolo QBeei .IOHN KNOBBE-Key Club, Lettermen's Club, Football fVarsity Most Valu- able Linemanj, Basketball QVarsityJ KENNETH KOCOUREK-Language Award, Swimming CBee, Ceej, Water- polo QBeeD Seniors, Class of '64 TOM KETCHUM-Sword Xi Shield Csgt-at-armsi, Pep Club, HR rep, Swim- ming CCeeJ, Waterpolo CCeeJ, Basketball CVarsity, Bee, Ceej TED C. KIERSCEY-Volsung Staff Cart editori, Designer of Nut Sale Label, Crosscountry Warsity, NJ, Track CVarslty, Bee, Ceej, Art School Scholarship ADRIENNE ANNE KILPATRICK-Girls' League CVP, hist, Sunshine chrmnh, Les Torcheres QVP, chaplain, sgt-at-armsh, CSF Clife memberj, AFS, Petite Masoue, Pep Club, Bible Club, Normaneers, Natl. Merit Cam- mendation, Viking ibackstagej, Campus Pal, Youth 8i Govt, BON Cherees Y-club KATHERlNE KOOLMEES-CSF Clife memberj, FHA, GAA Lettergirl, Science Club, Pep Club, Language Award, Girls Week Delegate RALENE KORBER-FHA, Future Nurses A NEIL KRAMER--Band Club, Latin Club Cpresj CONSTANCE M. KRUGH-Norseman Staff, Volsung Staff, CSF, Viking Varieties qbackstageb JAMES P. KRUSEN-Waterpolo Warsityb, Golf iVarsity capti, Lettermen's Club KATHLEEN LOUISE KUISEL-Transfer from Roseville High School 57 Seniors, Class of '64 LYN LAFLEUR-HR rep, FHA tpres, VP, secl, CSF Cgoldl, Bookkeeping Award, Pep Club JANET LA GETTE-HR rep, Future Teachers Csecl, Pep Club, GAA Letter- girl, Bible Club, CSF Csilverl, AFS, Spanish Language Award, Book' keeping Award, Girls Week delegate, E Una Deas Y-club MICHAEL DAVID LAIBSON-HR rep, CSF fbronzel, Cardinal Nlasque Qpresy, French Council, Key Club, AFS, Pep Club, Career Day chrmn, Spring Play, Night ot One Acts, Viking Varieties, Night of Readings JAMES P. LAIVIBERT-Key Club, Band, Aviation Club, Bible Club, Chess Club, Band Club LINDA LANGFORD-Campus Pal, Future Teachers, AFS, CSF, Normaneers, Bible Club, Pep Club, Language Award, Choralettes, E Una Deas Y-club SALLY JEAN LA PLANTE-AFS, Pep Club, Bible Club, Peace Corps Club, Band Club Csecj, Choralettes, Viking Band, Dance Band, Pep Band, Viking Varieties DON LAUGHLIN-Soph rep, Jr rep, HR rep, Sword 8. Shield Cpresj, Waterpolo CBeeD, Swimming CBeeJ, Tennis CJVJ SUE LAUGHLIN-Future Homemakers KARAN RONNETTE LAZZARO-American Field Service RICHARD LEATHERS MICHELE LEAVY JOHN LEE KEY: fig, JUDY LARSEN-Pep Club, Bible Club, Future Nurses, FHA BONNIE JEAN LARSON-CSF Clife memberj, Jr sec, Sr treas, HR rep, Luggage Day Queen, AFS, Future Teachers, Bible Club CVPJ, Pep Club, Spanish Council, Normaneers fpresj, Language Award CSpan- ishb, Bank of America Award, Viking Varieties, Vikettes, Flag Twirler, Je Tenays Y-club SANFORD LEWIS LATHROP-Com. of Athletics, Sword Si Shiefd, Key Club, Bible Club, Lettermen's Club, Science CEub, HR rep, Luggage Day King, Waterpolo CVarsity, Bee Ceej, Swimming 2 yrs, Beej, Nut Sale chrmn J' Wi. GLORIA JEAN LINDSEY-Bible Club, FHA, Pep Club, CSF LARRY LOONEY LUKE L. LOTHROP-Key Club, Track CCeeJ Seniors, Class of '64 PAMELA ANN LEE-CSF Clife member, sec, parlmntl, AFS ttreasi, Les Torcheres thistl, Normaneers QVPJ, Future Teachers tpres, secl, GAA Lettergirl, DAR Good Citizen, Tri-Hi-Y Girl of Year C63J, Bank of America Trophy, Choralettes, Viking Varieties, lr sec, Sr treas, GL Historian, Vikettes, Campus Pal, Language Award JEAN LEHMANN-Spanish Council, FHA, Future Nurses, Night of One Acts, Campus Pal, HR rep THOM LENT-Cardinal Masque ftreasj, HR rep, Fall Play, Spring Play, Viking-Varieties, Night of One Acts, Night of Readings, Lettermen's Club, Football fvarsity, JVJ, Wrestling tvarsity, JVJ, Track tVarsrty 2 yrsj DAVE LEON LETT . GAYLE LEVIN-Spanish Council, FHA, Future Teachers, Future Nurses, Business Day delegate LAWRENCE V. LEWIS-Football Warsity, Bee, JV Lineman of Yearl, Lettermen's Club KENNETH H. LOWDER-Aeronautics Club, HR rep, Science Club N RlCHARD STEVEN LOUGH-Sword 8. Shield tsecj, Pep Club, Key Club, AFS, Quill 81 Scroll, Norseman Staff, CSF, Language Award QSpanishJ JUDY RAE LOWERS BARBARA LOWY-Thespians, Cardinal Nlasque, AFS, Pep Club, Fall Play, of Readings, Night of One Acts, Viking Varieties Q2 yrsl, i e es LYNN LUCAS-CSF Cgoldj, AFS Csgt-at-arms, secj, Pep Club, Girls' League Board, Language Awards C2 Frenchh, Chaine d'Aimes Y-club DWAYNE LUNDBERG-Baseball UVD, Basketball tCeeJ, Jasons Y-club 59 Seniors, Class of '64 JON LEO LUTKER-Northrop Scholarship WAYNE LYTLE-Sword 81 Shield, Pep Club, Basketball fVarsity, IVJ, Track fBeeJ, CONNIE RAE NIADSEN-Girls' League Board, Pep Club, FHA, Art Club, Future Nurses, Campus Pal, Vikettes DEBORAH LYN MASCIAVE-Future Teachers, FHA, Bible Club, Pep Club, HR rep, Je Tenays Y-club JOHN A. NIATA-Future Teachers, Junior Statesmen PATRICIA ANN NIATARRESE-Bible Club, Pep Club, Viking Varieties, Night ' of One Acts ar x MIKE MAHAKIAN-Wrestling QVarsity, JVJ LINDA MAIDL-HR rep, AFS, Future Nurses, Science Club, Chaine d'Amies Y-club SUSAN A. MAJORS-Girls' League Board, GAA Lettergirl, Science Club, Science Club, Pep Club, Bible Club LARRY MARCHESE-Football fVarsity, Bee 2 yrsj, Track CBeeJ, Letter- men's Club GARY MARTIN-Bible Club, Pep Club, Riding Club, Football QJVJ, Jasons Yvclub GEORGE MARTIN-HR rep, Crosscountry Warsity, NJ, Track 4Cee 2 yrsl, Basketball fCeeJ, Bank of America Award, CSF fsilverl VIRGINIA MARTINEZ-Future Homemakers DAVE MARTINO DENNIS MARTINO ,VV, , 1 ' ' 'H , es,!aL+1, -:ft aw me xii? se . 1' ?S,L1,, 5 la, A ,qfg wt ' u Y gf ,,,-,Q i RICHARD MCCAIG JOHN MCCALLEY-Sr pres, Latin Council fvice chrmnj, Key Club, CSF, Qsilverb, HR rep, Waterpolo QCee, Bee MVPD, Swimming fBeeJ Lettermen's Club CAROL SUE MCCARTHY-Bible Club, FHA, Pep Club DIANE SUE MCCAULEY-Science Club, Future Nurses, FHA, Pep Club Choir, Choralettes, Lamourettes Y-club RONALD MCCLURE KAY McCLURE-Future Teachers, FHA, Pep Club, Future Nurses ANDI McC0lD-Bible Club, Future Teachers, Pep Club MARC McCONNELL-Sword 8. Shield, Bible Club, An Club, Key Club Poster Contest winner, Ski Club, Waterpolo CVarsity, Bee, Ceeb Swimming fVarsity, Bee capt., Ceei HR rep CYNTHIA ANN NICCOY-CSF fbronzel, HR rep, Pep Club Seniors, Class of '64 PAT M ATH EWS CHARAN LOUISE MAUL-Bible Club Csec, treasb, AFS, CSF, Latin Council, Language Award fSpanish 2 yrsb, Chaine d'Aimes Y-club DENNIS McARTHUR-Football Cvarsity, JV captj, Wrestling QVJ, Basket- ball UVJ, Lettermen's Club, Homecoming King, Accreditation Com- mittee LARRY KENNETH MCCRACKEN-HR rep, Key Club, Cardinal Masque, Sword 81 Shield Ctreasj, Fall Play, Spring Play, Night of One Acts, Night of Readings, Viking Varieties CAROL McCUNE-Normaneers, Cardinal Masque, Girls' League Board, Spanish Council, Pep Club, Future Teachers, AFS, Vikettes, Spring Play, Fall Play, Campus Pal WILLIAM A. McELHOES-Electronics Club, Transfer from Indiana Senior High 6l Seniors, Class of '64 CAROL ANN MCFADIN-Science Club, Bible Club, Future Nurses, Riding Club, FHA, Glee Club, Choralettes, Lamourettes Y-club LINDA3 JE!-LN MCGEE-CSF fbronzeb, Band Club fsecj, Viking Band yrs PAT MCGHIE , f NANCY MELLICK-Campus Pal, FHA, Future Teachers, Pep Cllub, Bible Club, Future Nurses, Glee Club KEN METCALFE CHERI MEYERS-Girls' League Cpres, hist, jr. repb, Pep Club, Petite Masque, Cardinal Masque, HR rep, CSF Uife member, secj, Les Torcheres Isecj, Normaneers, Bible Club, AFS, Night of One Acts, Night of Readings, Vikettes 42 yrsJ, Campus Pal, Accreditation Committee, Language Award CSpanishl, Natl Merit Scholarship Commendation RICHARD MICHELANGELO-Swimming CCee, 3 yrs, captl, Lettermen's Club PHIL MILLER ROBERT W. MILLER-Transfer from Warren High 0 1'--'Y A a DANIEL B, MCINTYRE-HR rep, Volsung Staff, Night of One Acts MICHAEL DANE McKEE-HR rep, Aviation Club, Football UVJ, Jasons Y-club DAVE MCKOVICH-Transfer from Hollywood High PATRICK L. MCMILLAN MARY ELAINE NICNUTF-Bible Club, FHA CATHIE MEEK-Choir, Glee Club, FHA I DAVE MONTAG-Key Club, Bible Club, Electronics Club RONALD LA MAR MONTEZ-HR rep, Track DOUGLAS M. MOOMEY-Swimming, Barons BILL MOORE-Key Club, Lettermen's Club, Viking Band, Wrestling lvarsity, IVJ, Football CBee, IVJ, AFS MARVIN MOORE GENE MORRIS Seniors, Class of '64 GREGORY M. MISIAK-HR rep, Football CBeeJ, Basketball UVJ LAURA DIANE MODER-HR rep 42 yrsj, Sr rep, Girls' League, Sr. rep, Girls' League Board, Campus Pal, Quill 84 Scroll, Volsung Staff, Petite Masque CVPJ, Pep Club, FHA, Future Nurses, Soph and Sr Homecoming Princess, Char Amies Y-club GARY MONNINGER-HR rep, CSF, Language Award fSpanishJ, Tennis fvarsity, IVJ SUSAN J. MORROW-Pep Club, Future Teachers, Cardinal Masque, Vikettes, Flag Twirler, Spring Play, Fall Play, Night of One Acts, Night of Readings, Viking Varieties, Campus Pal, Choralettes, E Una Deas Y-club ' HELEN MORTIS THOMAS H. MORTON JR.-HR rep, Sword 81 Shield fpres, VPD, French Council Cpresb, Junior Statesmen, Basketball Warsity, .IV MVPJ, Track CVarsity 2 yrs, Bee captb, Lettermen's Club REBECCA MURILLO-Bible Club, Riding Club, Future Teachers, FHA DELORES E. MURPHY-Lamourettes Y-club LARRY L. MYERS-Sr. pres, Jr. pres, HR rep, Sword 8 Shield, Bible Club fpresj, Accreditation Committee, Football CBee, IVJ, Basketball fBeel 63 1 Seniors, Class of '64 EUGENE NAEGELE PAT NALLEY-Golf fvarsity, ivy DENNIS R. NEILAN MARSHA NIAY NELSON-Bible Club, FHA, Future Nurses, Pep Club SHIRLEY NEW-Pe Club, FHA, Future Teachers, Bible Club, HR rep, D Girls' League Board, Vikettes, Je Tenays Y-club BILL NEWELL use-K 'PVS sg,-M. '1 . V .., ,, A - ..,E 'T' . 'A ' Y N X l 2, A. X KW 'V ' JULY NUDSON-FHA AI.AIN OBEGON ROSS 0'DELL-Track lVarsiIyJ, Crosscountry UVJ JANE E. 0'HARA-FHA, Shon Don Dels Y-club ROBERT J. OLIVA--Spanish Council, Crusscountry Cvarsity, JV MVPJ, Track lCee captj NANCY OLIVA-Pep Club, FHA, Future Nurses, Future Teachers, Bible Club, Campus Pal, Ku Whana Leis Y-club CAROL ANNE NIVENS-Business Award, FHA MARIE NONACA-Sr. rep, HR rep, Girls' League Ctreasj, Girls' League Board, Campus Pal, GAA Lettergirl, Les Torcheres, CSF llife mem- berb, Thespians fparlmtnl, Cardinal Masque lhist, secj, Pep Club, Vikettes, Flag Twirler, Fall Play, Spring Play, Night of One Acts, Night of Readings, Viking Varieties LYNNE M. NOVAK-Girls League Board, AFS Cchplnj, CSF Clife memberl, Chaine d'Amies Y-club f l BILL OUTHOUSE KAREN ANNE OVIAN-Future Nurses, FHA, Lamourettes Y-club ALANA OWENS fag? Seniors, Class of '64 ROGER OLLOM DON OLSEN-Key Club PENNY OLSON-CSF flife memberJ,AFS, Future Teachers, Student Teach- er, E Una Deas Y-club MICHAEL OLSTEN-HR rep, Sword 81 Shield, Key Club, Comm of Soc. Act., Pep Club, Swimming QCeeJ, Waterpolo CCeeb BILL ORTMANN-Aeronautics Club, Football fVarsity, NJ, Track CJVJ lasons Y-club FRANCES OUELLEITE PAUL B. PACHECO CAROL PATILLO-Future Teachers, CSF Clife memberl, Coralettes DEAN PATTERSON-Football UV, Beej, HR rep CECELIA :ELTON-HR rep, Viking Varieties, Pep Club, FHA, Future Teach- ers, JEFFREY PAUGH-CSF fsilverh, Junior Statesman, Sword 81 Shield Csecl, Waterpolo CVarsityJ, Swimming Ivarsityj, Lettermen's Club ION PAVLOFF-Lettermen's Club, Football CBee 2 yrs, Varsityl 65 -.4 Seniors, Class of '64 CHERYL PEARSON-Pep Club, FHA, Science Club, Future Teachers JO RlTA PEARSON-Bible Club, FHA, Pep Club, Shon Don Dels Y-club KANDEE PEARSON-Art Club lpresj, Bible Club, FHA, Pep Club, Vikettes we MIKE PHILLIPS-Bible Club, Baseball lVarsity, JVJ HR rep, Pep Club lVllCHAEL PIATNIK MARCIA PICKEREL--Girls' League rep, Future Teachers, Pep Club, FHA, HR rep kjfid ROBERT PECK-Volsung Staff, Key Club LINDA PEDGRIFT-Girls' League Board, Future Teachers, Future NUrses, FHA DONNA LEE PENNEY-Girls' League fhist, sec, Campus Pal Chrmnj, Campus Pal, HR rep, AFS lsecj, Normaneers, Pep Club, CSF, Vik- ettes ALLYN PERRY-HR rep, Football fBeeJ, Basketball lBeeJ, Aviation Club, Fall Play, Viking Band C2 yrsl PAM PERRY-Art Club, Viking Varieties, Char Amies Y-club PAT PETERSEN-Choralettes, Choir A EDWARD PETERSON-Bank of America Music Award, Viking Bank, Viking Varieties, Band Club fpresl DAN PETFEY-Baseball fVarsity 2 yrs, lVJ DONNA M. PHILLIPS-Pep Club, FHA, Future Teachers, Dena Raes Y-club 10 LYNN MARY PILGRIM HR rep Sr sec Future Nurses AFS CharAmles Y club HELEN PIMENTEL RANDY SCOTT PITZAK-Key Club, Waterpnlo tvarsity, Beey, Swimming CBeeJ, Let'l:ermen's Club, HR rep LARRY POGGEMEYER-swimming qcee captj DARIN POLLARD-HR rep, Spanish Council, Future Teachers, Pep Club, Bible Club, Vikettes, Campus Pal LYNNE PORTER-Girls' League rep, Bookkeeping Award, Shorthand Award, Future Teachers, GAA Lettergirls, Pep Club, FHA, Dena Raes Y-club PAMELA PORTER-GAA Lettergirls, Junior Statesmen, Science Club, Pep Club, Campus Pal EMILIE CLAUDEL POWELL-Girls' League QVPJ, GAA Lettergirls, FHA, Pep Club, 'Miss Athletic,' HR rep, Vikettes SHARON IRENE PRATT-Pep Club, Future Nurses, Choir Seniors, Class of '64 CY PIERCE-Track 1BeeJ JOHN PIERCE-Swimming Qvarsity, Bee, Ceel, Waterpolo fCeeJ PAT PIERCE-Les Torcheres, Normaneers ftreasj, AFS, CSF fsilverl, Stu: dent Teacher, Bible Club, Pep Club, Language Award, Chaine d Amies Y-club JOHN PRESCI-lUTl'l-Art Club, Basketball CCee IVIVPJ, Track CCeeJ KAREN ELIZABETH PRICE-HR rep, FHA, Vikettes, Bon Cherees Y-club KATHLEEN PRICE-Art Club 67 Seniors, Class ol '64 DAVID S. PRINCE-Football fmgrj HARRY PRINDLE-Football lvarsity 2 yrs, IV Back of Yearj LEROY PULKRABEK ,y ,f 'V E I ,fl ' , ,f Q W? I . , I 6 SHEILA REED-Cardinal Nlasque, FHA, Pep Club, Petite Masque, Viking Varieties, Campus Pal, Night of One Acts, Fall Play, Night of Read- ings, Char Amies Y-club JOYE A. C. REGAN-Pep Club, FHA, Future Teachers, Bible Club, Viking Varieties, Spring Play, Night of One Acts MICHAEL REID CATHY REIMER LILLIAN NOELENE RENFROW-Pep Club, Cardinal Masque LINDA RENNER-FHA B Y .1- K -1 4 ms- ,. ,, SANDRA RAINWATER-Sr. sec, HR rep, CSF qbronzel Bible Club, FHA, Campus Pal, Bowling Club, Typing Award, Vikettes, Cardinal Nlasque, Career Day chrmn, Girls' Week delegate, French Council fsecb MARY BETH RASMUSSEN-Girls' League Board, CSF Qgoldj, Pep Club, Homecoming Queen, FHA, AFS, Cardinal Masque, Language Award, Campus Pal, Norseman Staff, Night of One Acts, Fall Play fback- stageb, Antoinettes Y-club JANET RAWDING-Transfer from Walpole, Mass, LYNDA DARLENE RAY-Future Nurses, Future Teachers, Pep Club PHIL REANIS-Choir, Football Cvarsitv, fi, '-Inf-F II Q2 yrsj, Track HUCK REECE-Viking Band, Band Cllr: L ll ll ze J ,Aw a 1. mwmffmw .f ,sw'4..:mf :o1s,f4,mf4Mw,wi ,, w GLORIA RIEBE-HR rep, FHA JOYCE RIDDLE-FHA ROBERTA RlTCHlE-HR rep, Girls' League rep, Future Nurses, FHA, Future Teachers, Fall Play Cbackstagej, Pep Club, Viking Varieties, Char Amies Y-club GREG ROBERTS FLORENCE RODRlGUEZfFljN3r? JANIS R. ROHA-Pep Cwb F Seniors, Class of '64 DAVID S. REXRODE-HR rep, Bible Club, Track UVB, Golf, Tennis KENNETH G. RHODES RICHARD RICHARDS STEVE ROSCOE-Bible Club SANDRA ROSE-Future Nurses, FHA, Shorthand Award KENNETH ROWE-Pep Club, Peace Corps Club MARVIN RUBY MARILEE JOAN SANDER-CEDERLOF-AFS, Pep Club, Choir, FHA DOUGLAS A. SAULSBURY-Key Club, Junior Statesmen, AFS, German Club fpresj, Football fBeeJ, Basketball CBee, JV, Varsityl, Track Bee, Varsityj, Tennis Warsityl, HR rep, Math Field Day 69 Seniors, Class of '64 SUZEITE SAXBERG-HR rep, Quill 8. Scroll, Cardinal Masque Cpub chrmnj, FHA, Future Teachers, Norseman Staff, Fall Play Cback- stagej, Spring Play Cbackstageb, Campus Pal, Antoinettes Y-club KAREN RAE SCHAUL-Pep Club, Bowling Club, Lamourettes Y-club DANIEL DEAN SCHIEFELBINE-HR rep, CSF Qsilverj, Pep Club, AFS, Junior Statesmen, French Council fsecj, Sword 81 Shield Csecj Viking Varieties, Basketball CBee, JVJ GENE SCHMALZ-Sword 81 Shield, HR rep, Football QBeeJ, Baseball fVarsity, JVJ LESLIE SCHRENK-Bible Club, Future Teachers MARJORIE GAYLE SCHUBER-HR rep, Vikettes, Bee Song, Choralettes, Viking Varieties, Bible Club, Pep Club, AFS, Normaneers, Char Amies Y-club ,ZX 't'9'.f 59-if I ,i nag' M 'fr-Y , gt ALICIA CAROL SCOTT-AFS, Junior Statesmen, Quill 8. Scroll, Norseman Staff, Campus Pal DIANNA A. SCOTT-HR rep, Science Club, Art Club, FHA, Pep Club, Future Teachers, Nohea Anelas Y-club TROY J. SCOTT-Fall Play fbackstagel, Spring Play fbackstageb, Elec- tronics Club Qpres, secl Aviation Club JUDY SEATON-GAA Lettergirl BRUCE MARTIN SELIG-Key Club, Cardinal Masque, Fall Play fback-' stagej, Night of One Acts, Spring Play YOLANDA SENTENO-FHA ,. U I v ,J , 'Z L , ' .,,, ,,,,, , ,,. , , ,vc -.Q seg 5 af R M I KE SCH WARTZ-Track UVJ THOM SCHWEDHELM-Exchange Student from Germany, AFS, Sword and Shield, Key Club, Student Council LYNN DALE SCHWERDT-HR rep, Electronics Club W x ff , ea if 1 f ,f ty p. ,, wp: vg','2 a'Z ffi, Mfr , 4 Ag Af QXQ' J I ff , , f 1 ' a if K. f f Q ' 1 X i i , R3 A-hy' .1-: at-. ref-- F f SHERRI M. SHERREITT - Bible Club, Future Teachers, FHA, Future Nurses, Pep Club, Girls' League Board, Lamourettes Y-club GARY SHORR-Key Club, Iunior Statesmen, CSF Cbronzej, Natl. Merit Letter of Recommendation, State Scholarship Semi-finalist, Accredi- tation Committee, Basketball CBeeJ RICHARD SIEBER-Thespians ipresj, Key Club, Cardinal Masque, Spring Play Seniors, Class of '64 NAOMI IEAN SEXTON-CSF flife member, Sr. repl, AFS, Petite Masque, French Council isecl Scholar of Quarter, Language Award fFrenchJ, Cerritos Math Day ' MARGARET SHANOR-Bible Club, Pep Club, HR rep, Choralettes, Young Americans, Lamourettes Y-club CYNTHIA KAY SHAW-CSF Clife memberb Future Teachers, Future Nurses, Cardinal Masque, Student Teacher, Language Award CSpanrshJ, Shorthand Award MARY LOUISE SHAW-Future Teachers, Bible Club, FHA, Pep Club, Noeha Anelas Y-club BETH H. SHENKMAN-AFS, Bookkeeping Award, E Una Deis Y-club MICHAEL D. SHEPARD-Transfer from Catholic High in Little Rock, Ark., Choir .IUDY IEAN SIEDELMAN-Latin Council, FHA, Future Teachers, Pep Club SHELLY PATRICE SIEGLE-FHA, Future Nurses, CSF, Pep Club GRACE SILVA-HR rep, Bible Club, FHA, Glee Club MIKE SKOUGARD-Key Club, Pep Club, Lettermen's Club, Crosscountry CVarsity 2 yrs, MVP, captl, Track CVarsity 2 yrs, Bee 1 yrl, Foot- ball fBeeJ DIANNE SLIVKA-AFS, Future Teachers NEDRA JEANNE SLUYTER-Cardinal Masque, Future Teachers, Pep Club, Spring Play C631 Viking Varieties, Night of One Acts 7l Seniors, Class of '64 ANALIE KOCH SMITH DAVID NEAL SMITH-HR rep, Electronics Club JAMES A. SMITH-Crosscountry UVB, Basketball CCeeD, Track CCee 2 yrsb LINDA JEAN SPENCER-Science Club, CSF flife memberj, Scholar of Quarter ROGER SPRINGER-HR rep, Baseball UVB, Aviation Club, Bible Club JOHN L. SQUIRE-Track fBee, Ceej, Basketball fCeeJ PAMELA SUE SMITH-Pep Club, Campus Pal, Normaneers, Vikettes Q2 yrsl,'Viking Varieties, Antoinettes Y-club ROGER TERRY SMITH-HR rep, Key Club, Crosscountry UV 3 yrsj, Track Cvarsity, Ceeb, Jasons Y-club STEPHEN JAMES SMITH-Junior Statesman, Chess Club IVPJ, Language Award fFrenchJ, CSF lbronzej SUSAN DIANE SMOCK-Pep Club, FHA, CSF, Vikettes K2 yrsb, HR rep, Campus Pal, Bon Cheree Y-club RODNEY B. SNIDER-Electronics Club, Science Club JANE A. SNYDER-CSF lhist, treas, VPD, Les Torcheres Qchpln, VPD, Latin Council RON SOLAN-Transfer from Santa Fe High School MARY SPARKS RICHARD SPELLMAN x - W , if ' ,,,,,,,f-r vi SANDRA STEWART-Bank of America Award, Night of One Acts Cback- stagej, Riding Club, FHA Ctreasj NOVA LEE STEYL-HR rep, Girls' League Board, Art Club, Pep Club, Bible Club, Antoinettes Y-club ROBERT STILLNIAN-Waterpolo CCeeJ, Swimming fBee, Ceej lRMA STINNETI' EDWARD STINSON-HR rep, Aviation Club, Science Club, Electronics Club, Baseball UVJ CAROLE STODGHILL-Campus Pal, AFS, Pep Club CAMERON STONE-HR rep, Electronics Club, Bible Club, Latin Council Cpresj, Football iBeeJ, Baseball UV? RlCHARD STONE-Electronics Club CHARLOTTE STORY-GAA Lettergirl, Future Nurses, Bible Club, Pep Club, FHA, CSF Cbronzej, Latin Council, HR rep, Campus Pal, Dena Raes Y-club Seniors, Class of '64 BOB STENIPSON-German Club KVPJ, Football Warsity, JVJ HERBERT STEVENS-Key Club irepl, CSF Clife membery, Viking Band ldrum majorl, Viking Varieties Q2 yrsb, HR rep ROMNEY McGlLL STEWART-HR rep, Sr. rep, Key Club, CSF Cbronzej. Spanish Council, Football KBeeJ, Track fBeel DONNA STOVALL-Girls' League Board, Spanish Council CVPLAFS, Future Teachers, FHA, Quill 8r Scroll, Normaneers fComm Chrmnb, Pep Club, Bee Yell, Vikettes C2 yrsl, Campus Pal, Viking Varieties, Vol- sung Staff, Antoinettes Yeclub DIANE STRATHIVIAN-FHA, Pep Club IVIARGE STRINGER 73 Seniors, Class of '64 GERALD STUART MICHAEL G. SULLIVAN-Electronics Club, Bowling Club ED SUMMERS-ASB pres, CSF Clife member, pres, soph repJ, German Cpresj, Lettermen's Club, Bank of America Trophy, Scholar of Quarter, Natl. Merit Scholarship finalist, Language Award CGermanJ, Waterpolo CVarsity, Bee, Ceeh, Swimming CBee, Ceeb, Boys' State, Spring Play 1 l PATTl ANNE THOMAS-Cardinal Masque, Thespians, AFS, Girls' League rep, Vikettes, Spring Play, Night of One Acts, Night of Readings, Fall Play Q2 yrs? SUSAN CAROL THOMPSEN-Bible Club, Lamourettes Y-club DARYL B. THOMPSON MERRY B. THOMPSON-FHA, Pep Club ROBERT D. THOMPSON-HR rep MELODY TIBBETS-Future Teachers, CSF fbronzel, Choralettes, E-Una Deas Y-club ANGELA SWANSON JAMES TAYLOR LARRY TAYLOR RITA TAYLOR-Future Teachers, FHA, Future Nurses, Bon Cherees Y-club JOHN TEMPLE GILBERT BRUCE TENEN-AFS Cpresb, Junior Statesmen, Key Club, lpres, VP Div Deputy Lt Govh CSF Clife member, VP, Jr. repb, Basket- ball fVarslty Bee Ceej I ESTHER ELIZABETH TRUIILLO-Pep Club, Future Teachers, Norseman Staff, Campus Pal, E Una Deas Y-club RICK TULLIUS IIARGIE ARNETT TURNER-FHA TORKEL TWEITE-Science Club, Electronics Club, Junior Statesmen, Bible Club, Chess Club, Football fBee 2 yrsb WILLIAM ROMERO VALENZUELA-HR rep CHESTER VAN FOSSEN-Aviation Club, Pep Club, Viking Varieties Seniors, Class of '64 DIANE TILLEY-Future Nurses CHUCK TOUSSIENG-HR rep, Basketball UVB KATHLEEN TREFETHEN-FHA, Riding Club I CLAUDIA VAN MATRE-FHA,' Future Teachers, HR rep, Girls League rep, Pep Club, Char Amies Y-club VICTORIA VATY-All Club DANNY VAUGHAN-HR rep, Viking Varieties, Golf Cvarsityj, Football iBee2yrsJ JACK VELA ELIZABETH ANN VELOZ PANIELA DIANE VELTZ-Bible Club, Pep Club, Choralettes, Lamourettes Y-club 75 Seniors, Class of '64 CHERYL VERDOLIVA DONNA JEAN WADDELL-FHA, Pep Club, GAA Lettergirl CAROLYN WAGONER- Future Teachers, FHA, Pep Club, HR rep, Nohea Anelas Y-club CONNIE WALKER-Bible Club, FHA, Pep Club, Choralettes, Choir, La- mourettes Y-club TOM WALKER-Key Club, Volsung Staff Qbus. mgrj, HR rep, Tennis Qmgrl, Spanish Council, Quill Ki Scroll RANDY WALL-Bible Club, Football CBee NIV Linemanj, Track 12 yrs, captl, HR rep BRIAN E. WARREN-Science Club, Chess Club I0 LAVELLE WARREN-Norseman Editor-in-Chief, Normaneers fpres, pub. dirl, Junior Statesman CVP, pub. chrmj, CSF Qlife memberl, Future Teachers, Quill 8. Scroll lpresj, German Council Cpresb, Bible Club, Spring Play fbackstagej, Volsung fasst editorl, Vikette Cmgrl, GAA Lettergirl LINDA DIANE WARREN-HR rep, Student Teacher, Language Award MICHAEL WASHBURN SHAR WATERS-Future Teachers, Bible Club, GAA Lettergirl Qpres, point mgr, sportsmanship awardb LEIGHTON HARVEY WATLING-Key Club Csecl, CSF flife memberj, Lan- guage Award fSpanishl, Cerritos Math Day, Basketball fBeeJ I I I I MARK WARD-Football fVarsity, JV capt, Beel, Pep Club MICHAEL WARD ROBERT WARNER BONNIE WEYRJCK-Bible Club SANDY WHIAT-CSF life member GAA Letter irl Scholar of uarter, 4 D, e , Q Language Award lSpanishJ, Girls' League Board PATRiCK O. WHITAKER-Band Club, Pep Club, Peace Corps Club Seniors, Class of '64 DONNA ELIZABETH WEBER-Pep Club, Bible Club, FHA, Future Teachers, Bee Yell, Nohea Anelas Y-club DON WEBSTER JAMES L. WEISER-Bible Club GARY WELLS PHYLLIS WELLS-Pep Club, Bible Club, FHA DENNIS C. WEST KENNETH MARSHALL WILKINS-Key Club, AFS, Junior Statesman, CSF Clife memberj, HR rep, Waterpolo iCeeJ, Swimming fCeeJ DEAN WILLARD-Science Club DONNA WILLIAMS JAMES WILLIAMS-HR rep, Football UV mgrj, Bible Club, Riding Club JERRY WILLIAMS-Aviation Club, Bible Club, Jasons Y-club SUSAN WILLIAMS-Comm. of Publicity, Future Teachers Chisty, CSF lbronzej, Bible Club, Campus Pal, AFS, French Club Cpresj, Je Ten- ays Y-club 77 Seniors, Class of '64 CAROL GAY WILLIAMSON-Varsity 81 Bee Yell, Les Torcheres Qpres, treasb, CSF Clife memberb, Soph treas, Jr. rep, HR rep, Girls League Board, GAA Lettergirl, GAA Council, Pep Club ftreasj, Bible Club, Language Awards fSpanish, Germanj, AFS, Spanish Council Cpres, secj, Ger- man Council fpres, secj, Future Teachers 1VP,sgt at armsj, Vikettes, Viking Varieties, Pep Club, Bible Club DELORES J. WILLIAMSON-Pep Club, Lamourettes Y-club EVERETT SORENSEN WILSHIRE-Tennis UV, Varsityj ref r i I l SHARON WYSONG-Volsung Staff, Quill IL Scroll, FHA, Future Teachers GARY RICHARD YEARGIN-Football fVarsity, JVJ, Wrestling CVarsity 2 yrs, JVJ, Lettermen's Club, Art Club BARBARA YORK-Pep Club, FHA, HR rep Campus Pal JOSEPH GEORGE ZARRAHY-Transfer from Washington High CLos Angelesj SUSAN CAROL ZARZECKI-CSF fgoldj, AFS lpub. chrmnj, Pep Club Cpub. chrmnb, Bank of America Award, State Scholarship semi- finalist, Vikettes, Campus Pal, Language Award fGermanJ, Chaine cl'Amies Y-club DOREEN SUSAN ZECHIEL-ASB Vice Pres, HR rep, FHA, Pep Club, Head Majorette, Flag Queen, Night of One Acts, Viking Varieties, Career Day chrmn, Spanish Council, CSF Csilverj, Student Teacher ERICH ZELLMER HAROLD WAYNE ZUFALL-HR rep, Career Day chrmn, Bowling Club, Dee bate Club, Basketball Seniors, Class of '64 HARRY YOUNG-Thespians, CSF flife memberl, Scholar of Quarter, Key Club, Science Club, Petite Nlasque, Law Day delegate, Language Award lLatinJ, Viking Band, Chess Club, Junior Statesman, Cardinal Nlasque, AFS, Bible Club SHERILYN YOUNG DIANE KATHERINE ZANERCIK-FHA, Future Teachers, Lamourettes Y-club :nugge ts l f EWG. S .tQ!Q5hQQgB ,m, a A 592 HESVTWEQWI ,,,, i I ,.'v 23 . V ,g ,V I' agvy :aa lm? 1 'M ' K ' N 'fm , f vi , V , . T ! rrlfil V srll 79 The long awaifed day is here, Bringing The encl of anofher year. We leave The hallowed halls of learning To The world we will be Turning. Each meeTs This day wiTh special emoTion Joy, sorrow, indifference, and devoTion. BUT no maTTer which may be your way, We all share a common bond This clay. IT is The Time oT our graduaTiong The encl of our high school eolucaTion. We seniors of The saga sixTy-Tour Will walk This campus as seniors, no rnor fl ffl . FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS get an Leff To right Cheryl Marfy, secrefaryg Wes Bickel, boys' representative, Kyle Magnusson, president Mechele Felix, girls' represenfalive, Patti Meier, vice president Carolyn Dunnum, Treasurer JU N I ORS Class of 1965 SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Bonnie Salfer, girls' represeniaiivep Janet Williams, secreiaryg Eric Nielsen, Iooys' represenfaiiveg Bruce Rodgers, president Wes Bickel, vice president Marlysue Esping, Treasurer Juniors -Class of 1965 ,v-an 70-r f f 3 W film j M f' f ,-Z YH, , f f if i M' of ! 'V sf we - f I i nffnfw X Don Andrew Kathy Andrews Steve Androff Brad Angell John Axton Candy Apple Terry Arceo Nancy Arciero Leigh Armstrong Sandra Armstrong Linda Arnold Margaret Arnold Steve Arrowsmith Yolanda Arvizu Donna Ashburn Greg Atwood Donna Axford Kay Bacon John Baker Linda Baker A - is Paul Banasky Y, 5 '43 -,Wie - , t 'f' 196 Es - of Q 5 .tt ., 'Q y .4 sl, its f 1 '24 Q4 'LA '15 ,--I , s 345 . Af ff 2'......ff Y? r f r oz .,. H X T valfllx ,f Univ I Mg I. ,,, . , 325' f N Q X. xd Sn 4'-13. A X 'Zia' -.J ,J s....s! , X 'Q fr 'W Yao ' . ,s ' Z s, if it ' KM 'X , . ' MQ ' O 3 ' 72 ' I 4-r growl la A Sal Barbera Scarlett Barca! Chris Barela Russell Barnings Chuck Barrett Patty Bath Karen Baumeister Danny Bedow Judy Bedwell Bob Abe Dean Ackland Yolanda Acosta John Affeldt Alana Agalzov Robert Ahlheim Candy Ahrens Kathy Alexander Phil Allen Dave Allmen Dennis Almas Barbara Amescua Roy Amundson Bill Anderson Bob Anderson Donna Anderson Greg Anderson Linda Mae Ander SOD Linda Marie Anderson Sharon Anderson Tom Anderson our V 1 , ff v 'VZ V, ,,,,r, I V g 7 ' 4 g , Q? X ' 2 f , f I ff 1 Juniors - Class of l965 Marilyn Branscom V Phyllis-Jean Borland H Ed Boulam Steve Boxrud Alan lagyd Linda radley Joyce Braga Glenn Bratfisch Pat Braunston Chris Breemer Wilfried Brickner Terri Brigantino Ken Bright Bill Brinson Bruce Broadbent Pam Bromley Mike Brook Larry A. Brooks Randy Brooks Gary Brown Ginger Brown I Ma, V ff W ,, W 4 ,, ', ,J f 1 fa, f 1 mf? f Frank Beeman Ron Benjestorf Herb Benedict Dennis Bennett Joan Bennett Leonard Bennett David Benney Sharon Benninger Susan Bergschneider NiQ..aQ,'z J ,Ami if X 4 , J f y ' f X W 0 J f f K -'li . 1 fi '- ' J 4 is v ,K S- ,,,w, - al f yt f an 5 , I J F V, . :J ' ff'2'fsS' t. 'ii f X ., WNY ,if cf I , -V 'n my f ffl f W! M! fc a' , s Z ff ! 7 f J , X x 1 I ff, ,, , 5- ' .yr La ' , 4 X 1 ry I 4 1, A '- i N 1 Linda Berry Sally Berry David Beverly Sharon Biddy Janice Biby Wesley Bickel Chad Bird Sue Blackwell Jim Blakemore Stan Blantnick Curt Bloom Sheppard Bloom Sandra Blum Jana Blunt Cindy Boand Cliff Bodie Robin Boerner Peter Bogaslawski Mark Boggs Steve Bondurant Sandra Bonk 1 X E N M Q! f f . . ,Q W xw Q f V J 0- v' P f ' x J-11.4, , 4 4, 4 t I , fb, W' 44' fr 41. , 4 1 . 1 Juniors -Class of i965 l 1 r i l IQ c lg X fl A l g as l 5 f Lg l ,, l ia af-Q aawige 'fm7?f s if 5 H elf ' 5 , '4 ,. if af 12' ', Q gy ,inf -ea? ,q,iS! afff V se fmev Q , X - i t . S P ' f ,, 1 P I l it f ' f : ,yeglf lG5a,a aa a k ym ,IVV y V 1 ' . I . Kathy Brown Linda Brown Stan Brown Penny Browning Carol Brunell Bob Buckles Marsha Bufanda Rita Bullock Linda Burch Barbara Burnett Bob Burt Craig Bushman David Buttner Larry Cain Susan Calderwood Ken Caliva Doug Call Mike Camp Gloria Canales Lynette Cardall David Carroll 1, X ' A? 2 L ' A ' , - ,K Eddie Cohen Roger Collins Frank Colner lack Consiglio Carolyn Copeland John Corbett Dennis Cornell Rita Cornelson Randy Cosner DeeAnn Cox Sandy Cox Brenda Crabtree lan Craig Lynda Crane Patrick Crawford Roger Crawford Cheryl Crocker Donna Crocker Eddie Croft Sharon Cross Jim Cunningham Mike cany ' W, , if l Bill Casey - 4.4 y 5 Fred Casey V 2, , -'sv I ' ' Jim Castaneda V 'C' ' , ,Ig s wf' , af Candi Catania -' Q Q ' . Li? Joe Cavallaro I r r ' Mal Challman 'W if Ken Chambers L - g g ' , Brenda Chartier ,, ,:.: 3, !Tf get , , Judy Chase - as , ,, ,va , Larry Chase ' Y ' X l 3 B 5 ' gg David Chick 5 f sw 'A , V ,f-MV, ,, 'Q Cindy Christensen X t Q v.,, 3--3, ' f U ,ff John Christmas X - 5 if-,K ufbkfk , 1 B Barry Church ' Judy Clark C T A - , ar ,, Larry Clauss , ,H iw Cathie Cleasby KK . ,X L 44:2 f' ' ' Kathy Clemens 1: f L ' Malvin Cloutier 1 - ' I l , Terry Cline 1 L ' , f f ff1 '9 f ' Q an ' K ' X C ii In l ff: 51152 i I n ' ,K x t I, WM-'W , b A a ' s ,, M , W A. so 6 y mf 2:-so af f ', ,gs W ,A , A . , 1 B Q - U N f A X5 , W e- ..4 B .p it 1: fi A we ca H - '. :L 'Q ,J 'ft' L is'-v s, g 'C y rw- M 5' N Daniel Cusiter Mark Cvetko Cheryl Czapla Deanna Dajic Dale D'Allesandro Rusty Dan Leland DaVee Dean Davidson Donna Davis Allana Davitian Yolanda de Dood Aleta Defeis Tom DeForest Dave de la Cuesta Margaret DeLuca Lorraine De Maio John Dennis Linda Deshon Wendy DeWolf Corine Diaz Dave Dietrich Juniors 4. .F Q-v 4' V 1 Q J E g migfw- 145 gf-'sr 2 '25 V- '1 ' www. Class of i965 le- fr Q ', 4 if es-1. if F , ' Q, Ms, 'NX ,iv ' ., ' mf Jlxfliii Q ' C i xl X 3' E E, . Q 4 I 9. QQ 1 , 1 W J 1 . J W, 1 r J 1 a t , f Q g f . V -ini g 's my f ' V , - 1 V VJ .: X Lim: i -'Q I 4 i . Y r , .. 7'9- Ma , J .. .V .. W' ' , , I ' o ' 5' an-.1 rs Y f re f f 1 , -- W, ,f..,A 5 J . r 'ffm X ' , f 'f' f f Q' - y gs , V. .ihys Rita Ellis Brenda Ellison Kathy Emery Ronald Enns Laura Erwin Terry EnNin Diana Escamillo Marlysue Esping Ed Evans Harry Evans Janet Evans Randy Evans Jack Evelyn Bill Fahey Becky Farmer Mike Faughn David Fein Mechele Felix Rich Ferber Gary Ferrigno Mark Fields lrv Dixon Linda Dobiesz Charles Downey Mary Downey Mike Dreyer John Drotter Frank Dufour Richard Dunkerly Christine Dunn Janet Dunn Carolyn Dunnum Debby DuRee Diane Durnell Gloria Dutton lrene Earl Alan Eckard Dennis Eckert Bob Edmonds Joseph Edwards Michael Egger Dan Eichstedt MM:-+ , 7 4' f rf X ,. i Beverly Fincher Greg Findley Cheryl Finley Gaw Firment Sue Firmes Loma Fisher Monty Fisher Robert Fisher David Flores Rusty Fogle Nancy Fossdahl Pam Foster Laura Fowler Rosemarie Fragoso Steve Francis Jan Franklin Vyanne Fredendall Gary Fredericks Joann Freitag Lana Frick Linda Frick if M5 Q, wa 1 aw A Juniors 4 ,- fdwv ' ff ,Z Q ,.,, , , Class of i965 ' Wg? A H af I ' W f . 5 rf QQ? ,,- 23 Y-Y V : mi PM . 1, w Q 5 Ronnie Garcia Mary Garfield Jack Garland Laura Garrett Kay Geistllnger Marilyn Georg Jirn Gibbs Bill Gibson Vicki Gilmour Suzanne Glasgow Jill Glavinich Diane Glecd Joni Golden Lew Goldstein Cecelia Gomez Bob Goodwin Vickie Gran Marilyn Granger Jim Gray Joyce Gray April Green 86 A m Q. , ',.., V l ffi va . i mf P x was 1 s X 1 SX 1 , W, rv., M Q , I Pat Friedman Wayne Fritz Tricia Fry Margaret Fuentes Judy Furnari Kathy Gaal Miriam Gadd Steve Gail Dale Gain ef'-. .45 M1 rv G L F J ifflf 3 I 2 qw- .. e Timer li f- -F' f L f g y f Q G if F F at ,ff-Q1 1 ff-Til, ' ' J, . r r N ' - ' A AQ Qs fa 'WM 'Ni 7 X I me V. . . N Y .tv I. i ' f liy.. f 'flu R X 4 A 4 Q M ,. QW W 7,1 ., a ' Aa . . ,, la , er Q 4,255 1? S 4 E 'J a 45 gg, Ill' f V ii. , 1 , a I fy ',v. Q--1 rf ,f B- f 41, Juniors - Class of 1965 nf W' Nuff: Nl tfwfwfe an we J ff X ef ' wi-.v,, B V: A ,VW lk.. 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VL ' r 2 fi f.,1 1 , , , ,oi E f fs f f ' V3 Carl Hansen Gary Hansen aw Sandy Hansen ' V Robert Green Yvonne Green Leighanna Griffin Lloyd Griffin Sonny Griffiths Marsha Gruver Bill Guard Vince Guastella Nlaren Gubrud Kathleen Guensche JoAnn Gurrola Steve Guzzo Leslie Hackett Rory Haddock Gary Hager Craig Haisten Joyce Hall Bernard Halloran Ken Hammer Paul Hamming Bob Hanft M 2 Q is f 5 ' ' Steve Hansen nav , f ' Carol Hardy - Greg Hardy jffl, f ' if Bruce Harman E 5 X Judy Harrington K , fm Zs 'm N Carol Harris gg ' ' W7 X ,if J: if Dia-ne Harris t ,.,,, J m y Elsie Harris All I, 'f Kaaren Harris ' j 5' VL ,V-ML Bonnie Hart W V if Kathleen Hart VK 2 3 A George Hartshorne A v 'fl ' , f 9 QM 6 ASW ,, 7 'ff 3 W f as f -4. gf f eff mmf .avwsws ,f Donna Hawkins Carol Heinlein Nlarcelyn Hellbusch Don Heller Richard Helsley Janice Hembree Joeanna Hendershot Nanette Henley Kay Henlin Dennis Henry P'ul Hensel Jim Herman Al Hernandez llllary Herrera Juniors -Class of i965 ,ffm , J ans ,J 44448- Y W, l f ' 1 45,4 f Cynthia Howie Steve Huddleston Charles Hull Jeff Hull Margie Humphrey Peggy Hunt Linda Hunter Ken Huseman Darrell Hyatt Kathy Hyatt Jack Inmon John lson David lvory Glenda Jackson Jeanette Jackson Rick Jackson Lynn Jacobson Kay James Kathleen Janus Marlys Jarman Lynda Jay , Q ,gi :gk .,,: :J - 5 f ., f s, me X G .J Q 1. Af' N Jr, K 4 x if ile...A.. 1 'ns an 4 3 x pxjfy ' M ,,,,, Y 2 -vg l . J K M 0' J A 1 'fl f , ,ff-' , 3 , , . E' 7 , F. r ' f 45Tlf,.'ff:'7 f J, , .,., ul Q 2 if . J r , ' J ' ' V , s f' 5 f .L , N s i- V A . .43 ,.' fg. fi' t 'J ei, 2 '1 2 -1-+1 f .ff 1, Q i- K ss :V V, 2 ' ,. :f'T5'Tlg5' ., f, 1, J is t X t v if f 'Af' s sf e K J. me s 5 4 s me - xx f N, J ., 4 ve WM, , aw, ,A 4 .:f, Ia 1 4' fi Q , 46.5 X 3 ' Mk 'xl Jim Hesser Myrle Hester Denise Hibard Robyn Hickey Amalia Hickman David Highman Leinaala Highl: Steven Hightower David Hill Harry Hill Gloria Hinton Jana Hoagland Joe Holman Janis Hocking Sandra Hoffman Sandra Holland Janet Holman Karen Holt Marjie Hone Bill Honeycutt Mike Hoover ,Q ,W , fr M, J ' ,ffdl , J 1 W , , ,f , If '-,ff 'fa' J , ,,4, Q52 f g 1 ' Aff : Y r f ' Wi '1,f2!.ffL if, ,ff ' If at at -ieizfwiii ' 9 ' ' 'l - A if fa ,nr is so H J . 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V, I- 5,5 , t 5 f 1 , 5' 1 Judi Jeffcoat Theresa Jeffrey Sherry Jennings Raylene Jessee Barbara Jobe Patt Johncox Michael Johns Joyce Johnson Linda Johnson Roger Johnson Margaret Johnston Bruce Joseph Dave Joslin Scott Judy Jan Juhasz Donna Kaessen Harold Kalse Joanne Karlson Greg Kauffman Bill Kaufman Jack Keef Jeanette Kefalas John Keitel Liz Kelety Lorraine Kelley Betty Kennedy Linda Kennedy Nancy Kerr Jim Ketchum Leonard Killion Mary Kincaid Sandy Kincaid Jerry King Susan Kitts Earl Klasky Steve Klasky Kathy Klewein Diane Klewenhagen Charles Kline Bill Klippel Dennis Knesek Ken Kocourek Boyd Leavitt Ron Leavy Trudy LeClair Dannett Lee William Lee Bob Legill Christine Lehman Charlene Leitch Dennis Leitner Judy Lerg Beverly Lewis Larry Lewis Susan Lile James Lindquist Marti Linton Rollin Lippert Mary Loder Aaron Loewy Jim Long John Looney Jess Lopez Juniors -Class of 1965 pf' A an mf wwf 0 it 5 ffl iw f W X 4 i .,, W f aff JET, wi? 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V ' ,. 2 wwf, EW' ' 1 .5 Iggy . , , ., 5 A, , V, vf -A 5, -5.1 w t my U X I 'Zi ...iw fy. f , W Lg, yr ,Ei n I W 7 ,K In , A cw . i :J ' , ' he 4 51 , , 5 : W fi 3 zqzgqft -5 - J S -'iw e f' wi' ,er ' , 'f f .. 1 . 5 is 4 Meow ' ' ,V :if 5 i ' 1.1, YA F fl' Zf 'fl wa. ,. 89 luniors - Class of i965 ' V-Tl , 7' j Sharon Lord f rw' ,nga V KJ '44 V In f u' In Madge Louis A ,, X H QW? 47, I A ,Ti .V ,Ae V Roggr I-Own , ,Liv f ' 4 , .J - 4 Jessie Loyd - , , M7 .A , ff , ' :qv en. Sandi Lulioyiv I k . , Q 1 - , ' I 5 ' 'f 'I ee nn u wlc 'W M J Mfg,,X I ' 11 R Diane Lukey Q ' , Q Erik Lundberg '17, I f -V '- I-if John Lynch ' AN 12 ' . John Lyons W 'ffl 122 M. aff? S Darlene Macklem 'W J Ziff! 3 'I U Y A QV A Van Madra fy H 'V 2 ' L it-W'-if Kyle Magnusson ' , Q Kathy Mahoney YL A- . . , , 1 f - .1 .rf I i , 'X ,lffa x , 15f?7i',f2?',2J I 5 ' s. M ' '- ,Z . .A -9 ' f Guyla Maletta Q -J 'ff . - ' Q ' Russell Maloy , 2 I , ,W i ' i '- Toni Mann .1 ,L VV , ff, , I AV Ag ,gb K V A., i k ,k s 51 Manzei. P7 V ll f 1' of f ' - 2. Bob Maiqusee , ., f if-ff Sharon Marshman ae s Q J ' P255 V J- 'I A i l Ken Madens 1' Tony Martinez Q Cheryl Marty 4 I 1' ji : J Y f K . ff Clint Marvin 1, ,. , L Vincen'rMasi 'Q 'W' Z D M John Mason A fa' I A W John Massey , ,. l,, ff-, QA Ed Mastain 2 Q Franklin Mata , ,' Qfl, ' ' Jim Mathews 1 'Z V V Linda Mayer Q i Q I il my 1 Charles McCallum . . se 'H 2 ' t Robert McCann f Q5 if , ' Judy McClure , ' Q 'Z' H 3 David McCormac 1 Al . ' Peggy McCormick Q A 1 ,1 4 if in ffrf' qz., , ,, I as-S fda aw : + - L ,J ' -'N' f 5 ' -N 2 ' or if Z af J-1 ' H 4 - K - ' ' , , .gg ' I , L , Lil ' .' f w 'T,:,' J X' ' X J il,-it if f ' ' , .. .-J-.'f.6,',,u.r ' , ' wx , 5 .F Sf' 4- 'uw 1 . . , , , R L , .. .. , - , J ff . Q pw ' N A .,. J ' J fa ' za A X1 ' ,. J' - ' A gat' if Q , . , X , . v , zz . x 4 fi ' 'Y 1 J ir., I .,.. . 1 f . ,- 4, r L-Ll fl f , I ' Karen McCoy Michael McDermit Glenn McGill Carolyn McGowan Colin McMeekin Craig McMichael Bobbie McNees Patti Meier Gary Melby Joan Mello Monique Mendel Neal Merrih Susan Meyer Fred Meyers Richard Michelangelo Conrad Michels lill Miller Sandy Miller Beth Minnich Scott Moerke Vaughn Moncrief Steve Montag Chris Moody Benny Moore Menlin Moore Nick Moore Steve Moore Tom Moore Vicki Moore Mark Morris Steve Mueller Judy Mulkey Dyann Mull Pat Mullen Randy Mulley Phil Newell Greg Nichols Eric Nielsen Mike Noonan Virginia Nonaca Roger Nordin Peggy Norman Daisy Norton Bill Nutting Mike O'Brien Mike J. O'Brien Pat 0'Brien Gary O'Connell Georgeanne Odden Terry 0'Hara Janice Okuda Carol Olson Ron Olson Donna Ortiz Linda Osborne Carol Otis Juniors --Class of 1965 , 4 s 1 1, : fy , Q : Clif X . 4 A , Kathy Murray Chrys Myers Linda Myers Kay Neely George Nelson leanette Nelson Martha Nelson Tom Nelson Joe Nemcek ,ss Z, 14, W s ay , .e., hw A 5 ig Q ZS 5 X 7 5 nw, ' I ZGYQWW. V I f l A i,.i,, k 9l Juniors - 7 A' 5223? I W, Jens Pedersen Allen Pellymounter Patricia Pelonis Wanda Penicks Phyllis Penrod Tony Perez Tom Perumean Jackie Peters Ted Peters Karen Peterson Bob Pettey Rose Phillips Kathy Pickens Mike Pickett John Pierce Tony Piganelli Pam Pinkard Barbara Pirschel Carol Polizzotto Janice Pollette JoAnn Ponder 1 ' .X 1 Class of i965 'ffm f ff? ff , at 4 3' T5 X . ff in 2 . -v QNX 971 k s ,Q --f': A if Ms, 5- If 92 f .V Q A M W 4 1 ' ff Q J , wfkf I 5 i f , f f f f an xg X at, W, 4' Y 1 PM 3 1' y, i . , , . f i I pg. , k . L, ., , ' LJ S s:- ' I, -ffbf 0 E: ' , fm 1, if. 1 ,, K, A was-5 J 4111+ . 5 1 V ff! . i' 7 e, , 1' iz . r , lr '7 X. fi' Milf!! ,- 1 ft ,, 2 . . 224' 4, twat 4: VX , if , if cs r R 3 sm ge- so gi Q ff X 'J rf?-ifag ' - ' P 1 QQ -' 2 GW as V I -5, is . if JW X 4' J ft' ,air 'W '1 , ii it 1' if ' fl J, iii Y N 3 ...Q-J ' Wie f Jw x , ' 3 W ii f ff if 1.4 f 'z 1 fr' f f 1, f ,MC iw Q , f 7 if f 4 5 i , ,. , in X4 fa, X f' x HQ-6 A 1 5 BQ' xy s 1 s M -:sv X Q ., fx J q . ' ' , x do .f .N f Y . st. if.-, Q tg., ,- it Q: 3. N3 ' 'Q , X i l Marlyce Ott Dean Outhouse Linda Ovian Bernadette Padilla Fred Paggi Barbara Pahner Peggy Paine David Painter Louis Palma Bruce Palmer Ronnie Palser Raymond Park Susan Parker Michael Parle Larry Parrish Nlarleen Patterson Alan Patton Barbara Payne John Payne Kenny Pearce Robert Pearce T A ., j f X Q 1 ' V7 JZ, '- ah are fi Zi ,, 'l l 'iff 4 .J W Yi? , If A My x , VTPQ. 7 t X X 2 ZW, J 3 f , X ff? M 5 T 27 I r' MWVQ, ,Q fry. W f 7 X f M ' f M iw Li My Rick Ponkrashow Ron Potter Susan Povilaitis Carol Powell Brenda Pratt Bruce Price Gary Price Jim Prickett Polly Protzman Kathy Provost Linda Pulley Kathy Puls Judy Purvis Barry Quinn Eilene Rafferty Ron Raleigh George Ramos Jill Rasmussen Ronald Rawding Greg Ray Jerry Ray Juniors -Class of i965 wt- f lg-A. 14 no was Rx if Ralph Rothenberger Susan Rover Steven Rowe Richard Rowland Howard Royle Sue Ruby Ken Rudman Wayne Ruhter Myles Rumbolz Linda Rupe Drew Rusnak lim Russell David Saldana Bonnie Salter Dill Saltzman Reggie Sanford Robert Schachner Janis Schambeck Brent Scheerer Bill Schneider Gary Schulze s B SAF' fi I .. K X X Ye ra sit he AE-if ' I I f WJ s f m A f we A2 , Q gs 40641, so R1 25' f M .s,. . , ,W X X S 1 N 1 M, , ss Wat f f v 7 Q f 4 fe ff-fkff V My L , , .ry ? -fa fs 'K ' X Linda Ree Peggy Reeder Linda Remelin Steve Reynolds Sandee Rickling Dan Ridgely Kenneth Riley Diane Riolo Robina Robbins Ronda Robbins Peggie Robinson Jerry Robison Pat Robledo Dianne Robman David Robson Cindy Rock Bruce Rodgers Walter Rogers Lupe Romero Dennis Rooker Lewis Rosen ,f-M.. - in FJ' lx, -ff Betsy Schwab Budd Schwab Barbara Schwartz Liz Searcy Jess Sedel David Seliger lay Service Vic Setterholm Steve Shakarian Richard Sharpe Kent Shaulis Pamela Shaw Shanna Sheffield Virginia Shepherd lem' Shiller Toni Shircliff Penny Shirley Linda Shuford Benny Silva llllarilyn Simes Paul Simpson Juniors - 127 f mf' if 'cr I Richard Squire Mike Stannard Marilyn Stark Bob Statham Bryce Stevenson Chuck Stewart Jacklen Stewart Marianne Stewart Marilyn Stewart Pat Stewart Charlene Stiles Gary Stinson Dave Stockey Bill Stone Bruce Stone Gary Storer Mary Jane Stout Mary Stratton Ray Strutz Bill Summers Jim Sundberg Class of 1965 J, , 4' J QM 1 'mia A : .x fjfc Af ff- M V - ?f of 5 -1 , ' , 7 y .QQ ,f . V Q I 3' ,P ' of-Q E, .. 7 , f Z .sf if 'LH S 2 , gf K I q I , ETA X s . Q A , V , sf ,, A, , 5 Q, 2 H ' , 4' XM as ff 1 W, ,f if W , ,iv gg, f' . V A my A J S f yy 47 4 6 ' f x ff, , - 01? ff 'iiE 9' 3 X at ' 4 'N RJ 7702. at s,:f,f 1 ig, X-K t, P, .ar wa. , . - I 'AKA fligxl., 4 T-1' 3 -:Skt ' .Vw T-N HRSA t sn-fo. Qs. 43 4, 54. vu' ff? fc 2 QKX., if Q AW S Q ,.., f EM , ,r w tt. - , - LA s. 5 Q, L, LW.,f,..3i ' S' , .a ,Q mall, W I thy! , Q V 5 f T 1 Suzanne Sinclair Toni Sisemore Cindy Slauson Diane Smith Harold Smith James Smith Jay Smith Jon Smith Mike Smith Steve Smith Thomas Smith Marion Snyder Nola Snyder Michael Solan Roger Soldano Theresa Sorg Marilyn Sosowsky Gloria Soto Janet Spailer Douglas Sparks John Speare f ' W 'Sigh 14. ,J A 1 ,YW Q I if f J e- .M 4: K 1 4 ,f-. 43 ,., s. 'M--sae k j .- ' 71 V A 7 i f g K 4 Q J W ' aa, ,f o J I fo fn W e ' T 53- 'Y 7, f :fr ' ' wwf Q , A fy ,,,, if Jim Sutton Ed Talasy Chris Talbott Jodi Taylor Stephen Taylor Lou Tellez Wes Terasaki William John Terberg Richard Tessier ,f fir . ak ., A ga . :ww Ji. , gel' tv Juniors - Class of l965 - . alifmy ,Ex 3 was I i X I 5 s 2 i 2 so ,A,. 5 anu- sw 1 - .. me . M ww ir - ' T M j- - -if ' ,V k ' gf Oy: X, s .g f . , It TI' . , wg Las 4, I as Stew? 'fi in as ' - 9 51 . A ,Jia ii Q - - I we f 'e Il ,-I .. K R K F , A' x K . I: rr- ry x I ., -Ak ,,,, ..,L.- .1 H I - X Q' . .iw Q- so 'ff . ' 4 . ' he - E ,Nw sy' . iff. 'GN' ' M 4. V' O In I .,.,, b, Q - : .i N E. K I ' ' K I f . . A if X Vilma Vela lo Ann Victor Norman Vilhauer Paul Villegas Darryl Vincent Sandy Viten lan Volmer .loan Wade Cathy Wagner .lulie Dee Wagner ldamae Waldman Janet Walker Paulette Walker Lonny Walter Leslie Warburton Richard Ward Jeanne Warner Sharron Warrecker Gary Washburn Pam Washburn Kevin Watson ,Q ,P-.rs--1 .V -I r N agar -s. J 1 4 x 45 X 4 l A , ' ,fb is , E va' V , QZVI f aswm 1' 0 Q -A K s F 7 K Q M WW V 4. X. 'I-hail 1 L. ,Q X' X is 1,'511'1' 5- f it F Steve Theroux ludy Thomas Bob Thompson Robert Thompson Linda Thurman Tammy Tisdale lan Torreyson Priscilla Townsend Lynn Trayner Lewis Triester Mike Tubbs Doris Tucker Larry Tucker Kathy Turner John Turner Sharon Ulm Michael Valdez Gilbert Valenzuela Sue Vaughan Brenda Vaughan Edith Vavken .. K .Wx ,, e X N X It f + X , if , av ff Nf .4 X X A s fS f so f V M Qi f f f X , X ff 4 1' I 'iv' ,Y W' ! at TQ? - I af ' 1 vxy Q as S , ,I ,,,..,,N., X is 5 , AZ ,7 X v, 4, I' 7 fi, i n .- 2 X 1 1 1 my I Q LL,V s I T I ff ' L, I rrll I 'I I ' ' ' 1: V 1 5 ,I , -f Q, I , Eg ' Q Toger Watson . ' W 5 ' K Bob Weathers I: , f my L' .Webe' ,- Ke' ' my Tarol West i -1 Tiff Javinda West 'EL 3 . , I MN., Paul Westberg . Vi d j 'anis Westbrook . il ?.,7,,i.!?f.:,' il , , A VI 'llary Weston ' mf ' Robert Wheeler I if r y N- Lmuawniar If f Ed white W I I I I I I I I J' 95 lunlors - Class of i965 1, , '5 7, ml Patti Wilson Les Winebarger Terry Winterboer Mike Wold Barbara Wolfe Eric Womack Gary Wood Roy Woolery Pat Wormuth Dennis Worthington lack Wylie Kathy Yancey Steve Yoss Phyllis Youmans Connie Young Sandy Young Karen Zamansky David Zamorano John Zanercik William Ziegler Stephanie Zimmer N . ,, l , ' . 5, vx ' V l' V. . f K 4 , , f A ,gin ff Q aw ,Q iw., V l 'z .f '-fr f X if fwf, mer a t Q W Kathy White , , -f 4 , Mary White F 5 ' '11, ' Q ' 'i lim Whiteside gi N5 f 'E' A ss, as Kathy Whitfield W 'ki' - 'sy Bill Whitmore V Marsha Whitmore Rick Wiiiiworlli 4 t V V Walter Whybrew ' 'f H 1 Terry Wilde , 'H' 'fi l., WV Roberta Wilkins ge are . 4, f W 1 an Lana Willey V 'Qy if sf, xi, Albert Williams KQAJ , 'f' ' i N L Janet Williams Q QQ as Y Kathy Williams ,. .V Y ,A+ by . -J.. V VV . -Q! N li V' it e lleiiii Williams ag si t . Mike Williams :QV i H -is a Lyla Williamson ,W Q-. i' V' , Ginger Willis r W Q' 1 -- Chuck Wilson -- Larry Wilson ,9 K V lllwrilyn Wilson 'Jw '- N, ,, ff? -l , if V V ' ' l 'ffl' 'l '-l 4 N ' ' A Q 1 'x x Y. fgm .4341 v-al' if X '+A ew.-... Q We 49 X Q .J-ff'-ja in V - ' - ,.., ,, l . fi , ,, fri. , f X Y 'Q' ti My il 3 , i ,, M' 5' , , l ..,. Y Q - M 2 it 'raft . f, i 1 K ,,.. , I A , , , , ,V . .-.sau AVV: :li , V V . IQB X 1 A .- ff. A f' wi , If , ff I - A if-, if , .Wi : , T 'W 7' f ' - f W 'ii ' 4 Y ., ffltl V f V ,y,l Y Y ii if Y fit-6 1 Students learn traffic safety from police of the Traffic Division ' FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Lefr To right: Carol Canaday Isecrefaryl, Kafhy Kerchel Itreasurerl, Jack Harringfon Ipresidenrj, Charles Pierce Iboys' represenTaTiveI, Par Jameson Ivice presidenrl, Linda Myrick Igirls' represenrarivej. SOPHOMORES CIassof1966 Q ff: ,... ..,, . ' fi H' SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Left To right Janice Komrosky IsecrefaryI, Scorr McCune Ilooys represenTaTiveI, Larry Jensen Ivice presioIenTI, Glen Nagami Ipresi denrj, PaT Jameson Igirls' represenrarivel, Diane Arringfon Irreas urerl. Sophomore , XV .E ,J f ' QC Ken Alfson lda Allen Judy Allen Pat Allen Sharon Allen Sandra Almas Patricia Aloisi Phil Altic Anne Amos Gordon Anderson Stephen Anderson Cathy Andreas Brian Andrews Carol Androff Pat Angell Randy Anno Jeff Apmadoc David Appleton Anita Armstrong Dan Armstrong Patricia Armstrong ' Ji ,J .s A, dvi, l X, Q .ass ! 1 l All .,, f .,,f A wad' X ltr ,Ar f-.. ,QJ-. L Q. . 1 s -Class of l966 ' ' lugs ,f ,V ,, wr it , ,fl he Q, f , ' W ff.. ,, fo lg A ,f ,ego eelWh 1 iil LA. - Z 1, , , 1, M- f 21351 f Q , , I zv H ? Q! , r ,, 'V if VN 14567 X A i J Q f ea ,.. ei .BN 'P Q . C QW -ef--:Y Michael Abel Linda Accettura Margaret Adams Beth Affeldt Linda Akins Joseph Albright Judy Alcorn Mickey Aldridge Nancy Alexander Rosalie Alexander Steve Alexander Ff If , Gloria Alford T , K , .l, -f ,mfr fp J' fly ' ' Z A 1 , list' Q 2 1 1 g 1 xi N-vga ,g J U or rr y .,,l, .atv J r l .,'3W'vfx l if 1 f f, as ew l V M it M ,f fr! gm, 14 . if K' ,,m M 4 1, ,. I , ,rm :'W ,- E 5 , 1 f ' V, j 4 rf frfi' V6 JT ,lf vf ff 1 G I In '7 ' V'7Q7f f ff 7 f I' is J jfez y, - I' . J 1 -1 r 4 2 ,ew C ' 1.-s A-Qfflg A - we Mx 4 M .V 'W -, .K I 7' fx ' I X. .wi 7' fv aw 1 'W' . a,.. Q-:-.' f I 4, 1 I A 1 ,Fx af Mali. Kxfwf , J I .. f , me V 'ff . A, J f f we l,,l r CW -I n. . D J .., J gg, -- ' 1, .f A 1' 5 'Af - ' l X , r, r A r fx a 4 J so .. time , A Q 'F 1' 'F v fn f- r A: F ' A 4- ' 6. .J f P, J K 1, 4' - q 9 ' :- 2 W' -' X , V, J, 7 K ., 1 yr . ,X I V X , , 7 al. Karen Arnold Diane Arrington Yvonne Arvizu Linda Atkins James Austin Connie Bailey Marilyn Baird John Baker Laura Baldonado Margaret Balenti Lynn Ball Barbara Ballard Ann Balogh Sandra Balogh Neil Balster Melinda Banker JoAnn Barajas Bill Barbosa Ron Barlow Kathy Barnes Linda Barnes 5 3 Jim Barratt Randy Bartlett Cass Bastain Phil Basye Jeff Batchelor Terry Bean Bob Beckett Jim Bedow Georgia Beerup Herbert Beitel Arnold Bell Robert Bell Sophomores f W Wi ' 1 e.. is ' v 5 1 Wk f 1 , 1 -Class of i966 X ,:,,,,W' I al ' ' ' ,K 5 Q EE fd 1 f e . 191, ,. , .z 1 v , f ,s ,f 1 ., I ,,.l'!2 vim. Y: A: 4 ' -I J 4 ' y fare' . ,,,QA ..,,., ,I , ' ' ' , , ,5 - ev' eq, 4.4. f Jim Bollenbacher John Bolm David Book Barbara Borrell John Bostrom Aaron Bottoms Dan Boucher John Bowen Cheryl Bowers Larry Boyd Stan Brabant Linda Bradford Rod Bradshaw Theresa Brambilla Georgia Brauel' Linda Brauer Greg Bridges Diane Brittain Valerie Broders Vic Broders Steve Brooks way f' af aaa J a ,a 'f'. W, , L, lk .www as W X' ,f!,, W W f if , NW xv f, MQW 'iff .,,.,f si-0 ,M Donna Bennett Sharon Bennett Steve Bennett Fran Bennington Gary Berneathy Rita Bertram Dennis Bertwell Cathy Betts Peggy Biby Russ Biby Renee Bickel Carolyn Bird Linda Black Randy Black Yolanda Black Robert Blair Sandra Blakemore Jim Bloch Sue B'ock Rich Boer Peeey Boggs 1,47 oak ww! A A lm 5, s , X 5 N, 45 , ,Q , J , , f f 1 . W Z Y XJ X , va, Q, .Am-'. A , f 5 f V v , W I frm J- fwa Wayne Broutsus Bobbe Brown Edwina Brown Holly Brown Lee Brown Marjorie Brown Maxine Brown Tom Brown Douglas Bryant Tom Bryant Susan Buckley James Bunck Jim Bundgaard Patricia Burdsall Judv Burges Mike Burke Jere Burrington Kristie Burton Renee Buser Richard Buttner Patricia Byllesby Sophomores - Class of i966 3 3 i L fi, gf Q! 5, Q W C f if .Q H Q7 avi K A ,, . , -C ,Q .xg 5 'X f l 2 '55 x t 1 :L rg A WT ' hif i X' 'Q ,J sf e A Z ' V, V gi. I 3 ,QC . X XZZESA A 5 .Q ,.,,, H ' msn . .i f 7 an ,I 45 .K lf' i, 1 it X X V 17'-ar 0 1-vw Q .33-fx, is '7 C an ,Mf r - I fi , 1' . ,Il T' F l ' r r r f A : ar B .0 2 J C f-,- :Nxt - 5. NM X W C A',, I V f if l , ' fs ,. M ' IC A ,, ,,, grzr ' 3 J 'A - EQ 'C Q ' N W' ' i . P , , 2 VM i V -f ' ,Q Q., Zo, A 'W V X ' -of ix , . ' -If ' 7 - V , ' A 7 Q K I-,Q ,. h V 5 K is C. wr-ff Carlene Case David Casey Terry Casey Chuck Cassaday Andrea Cataldi Linda Cawley Frances Chabolla Sue Chagnard John Chamness Gloria Chavez Ron Chavez Dan Childs Diana Chism Gordon Claridge Connie Clark Dave Clark Gary Clark Stephen Clark Curtis Claxton Sandy Clemens Bill Clouse TOO f f ff . gg f l ,, f -A , A 9 f W ,fr ,ef if r Sf :W ,B Q y , vu? x ,nf- - . gN x tg vw' 5 ..-gs.. s N-.s Via. , Al Cacchione Terry C. Cagle Corinne Call Joan Call Pam Callonie Susan Camou Bonnie Campbell Jack Campbell Ken Campbell Carol Canaday Pete Candela Bill Carlquist Dennis Carlson Jim Carlson Robert Carpenter Ronald Carroll Jerri Carroll Dennie Carter Larry Cartwright Rachel Casares Arlene Case C A. tm , XX .. . r s X E 1 l 1 V' ' ,Q flQf ,4 C . .!,3':V!ibllf,,Yf' ink A A K A 1' ff-' f- K r H ' ,f K il af 'ff' ' A ofa 1 , fi'-f. , , , ,J Z : ,ff ' y xv. H I is , S, , 4 . C , -I , p ,wiki T I , - -Q A C r- C A - i at . . - A .. .44 A fr . ,Q fy. Jay, K X 1, ,, as M sf-,W ,Q j Q ll X- TS. ' eff.- V 0 gg -'x - NC-2' . ' , 2 , , X, ., ,, I' -. , Yr V C, l I ,. A .,-.. 2,5 N.. . :HJ I swf',, '- 1 1 ' s,Af'94ll' . ' f l 4 . C, f--. :re X f 1 l Sophomores - Class oi i966 wee., K '? Cathy Corbin Cathy Corces Steve Corona Henry Cota John Cousimano Walt Covert Beverly Crabtree Sandra Crick Raymond Cross Ronald Cummins Ron Cunliffe Judy Cunningham Jerry Curtis Joe Cushman Barbara Dack Chuck Damiano Danny Danenhauer Jayne Danenhauer Colleen Davis Mike Davis Nancy Davis .C as S J ZH, 'S f ,, J, , we-V x 4 r me , i 7 , .va ' A . ww . 7, fe. - ,f-Q wr , 1 AJ an ,W C J 1 is ' 5 . 2 f 3 , .. tina rv 1 1 'iv ,f J g A ' f 1, l r cj' e ' f 2 9' ' ,1f'?i,,g-. Q t ' . 'Mem- V I , 7 U7 ' f Q M 1 ,W v I ,v f A fr ' 1, 4 ,a ll? , N - 7'-IW' J A fm as ,-as s ffyfjr! , ra , ,Wig . Q fr , tr 1 Peggy Cloward Elaine Coakley LaDawn Cobbs Mary Cobine Ed Cobbs Scott Codon George Coe Gary Coelho Nancy Coffin Anne Cole Karen Cole Larry Collins Wayne Collins Mike Convertini Donna Cook John Cook Robert Cook Saundra Cookson Carl Cooley Patricia Cooper Robert Copeland 'fivvsh E jr A Paul Davison Susan Dell'Innocenti Rick DeLuca Joe Dennis Diane DePasquaIe Debbie Derro Rosalie Desimone Terry DeWolf Kay Dexter Silvia Diaz Tom Dillard Clark Dixon Penny Dobb Gloria Doghyian Paula Doughty Marilyn Downey Larry Dulaney Rudy Duran Shirley Durham John Dinankowski Michael Dwyer Sophomores - Class ol i966 5 4 f 3' ' ia.. gif, 14 w if X - 'X 2' A ' J e mdmwiyaag. f J ,Q 3. aj, . ff M ' W ,Za F W A i V f V 1 . ., V- 1 ,' V I V V X VVVV V ,V J J 'W X 7 ' ., if ' V ' A l ., , 1,4 VV VV 1 ' ,Q V W V 4 Elaine Ficociello Ron Fiedler James Finley Terry Finley Mike Finn Karen Fish Bill Fisher Jerry Fite J Q W ' ' n W . Av-wr f 44' V I . 9 if c 4- - 5 , x -143 x , 4- V f:Af5'1 .f 'jg 5. If s 4 ' E v-2 5 lilggai Dv f-61: ,f - M N. V 5 . 7 ' lx n . 'Cl' j!!!!h Pat Easley Mike Eberhardt Ron Ebersole Linda Eckert Laurel Eckhart Debbie Edens John Edwards Gaiy Eib Marlene Eich Janice Elam Larry Elms Dennis England Roy Englehart Diana Enns Jon Erickson John Etheredge Ronny Evanson Sandra Evanson Michael Fairchild Gary Falske Jerry Ferguson V Q5 VV, J , ,J ' 1 V i fx XV . . f' 'inf . , J ,TI 17,67 J J Mais ? -as g ' J ' f ff ' fflq s , 6? ,. ,- ,V X Michael Flaherty 3 I V Mary Fleig J 3-, 5 3-JV Nancy Fleisher ti Q , fi! as Q a. Y Y , Bruce Fleming ' - , V E 'Q 5 J Gary runner V V ' 'Y' V ..- L ' 3 ,fi .,, - W. V Michael Flores -'1 H-' E W ,aa V 9- E Q F 1 'W' 2' F ii Mike Flores ' J jst, E fs. M, , ' 'L' J Q, if f Pauleffe Florey F J xv ri rv sf E af3nFF iZ V J- V V , L ' V avi oers er K E. , M, , VL + 45 VV V V V Shelley Ford is f.- 63 e -Hehhypfwff Wh J , V, V Everett Foss ' V V V M. -V Donna Franklin is vi-V V VV, 'j ' Vi ' ' A ff ia My 'dw Janet Franks ga, VV V h 'f' 1 W 'V , Le- Judy Fredericks 215-r 3, -W - L.. V f ' f . MQ Eddie Frey Qc VV t V M424 V Q glormaln Friedlander J ' 2x 5 teve ries L me 1 ' J V l . Allen Fruhling , A -E lhelmra Fuentes 5 is x Q1 4. P '-W , 'V - . erry uton J 25 5 4. V .,. ' gg I F' John Furbish ,lf ,N ,, X e 5 ie f ' C232 Charles Furnari K' ' j ' - ' , - Cindl Furr X 5 A 'X 'V W Fred Gabster , - 3 ,L Richard Garcia Susan Gardner George Garten Kurt Gary Annette Gauthier Chris Geer Lana George Robert George Linda Gibson Bev Gladden Pam Glidewell Joseph Gleason Sharon Gloeckler Brenda Godfrey Wanda Goldsmith Linda Gomez Jacqueline Gonzales Terry Gooch Linda Goraj Miriam Goslins Steve Grable 139 4 Z W , 7 . 1, Verna Hagen Donna Hager David Hahn Ron Hahn Allen Halbert Doug Halford Cindy Hall Suzanne Halopoff Beverly Halsey Dixie Hammel Henry Handwerk Gil Hanes Cathie Hanley Anna Hansen John Hansen Don Hanson Bob Harmon Craig Harper Jack Harrington Colene Harris Carl Hartzell Sophomores -Class of 1966 P ,,li ' f J vw , , , , l 2 , y i 1,5 39132 il, , iz tial fl g NV G v - wwfvg , Z ,, M, , , X ,Q 5 ia, 1 X J if Mafwa it i ,J A, f 1 ,hge 1 ,d!.'.1'3 ' - .' 4 X, f y A X W e 4' 1 , f W -Mx af Y W f Z s x y , V -l, .eww .A - f 5: f 43 1 We v I X as-V? ,f 1 . 1 f, we n i'yr ' ' f, z ,, of f 11 , I,- jzi -3 , ff? ps y ! S ff 4 1' f W ' 1 4 .eu E Pat Graef Charles Graham Jack Graham Jayne Grandey Connie Gray Sandy Gray Ellen Green Helen Green it Judy Green Roberta Greenhow Jack Gregory ' V J ': i VC Julia Gregory f , .. ,z , f , f ff' f X ' f V . ,. ' , '1 vi , ,f f ' 'QBW L J J, ryt , ,, J., X saw? if 9 ff ,, 'Min' -z.. , ' ff Q., if- , ,L ,W , ,l g .k , y ,L Ji e , X ,WWW Vw z XV X W . f X 7 X, , f . . . ,. , f f an v i . f'f'24f -2' fail Q A , if l 'Nm 1 f f ' f f X yn X Q, 1 1 -fe y emu t f f Q 1 E .t W , G f .. MW, 'f f f. W Maria Grieco Marcia Griffiths Marilyn Gulino Vince Gulino Barbara Gump Sherry Gustavson Jim Guthrie Pierre Gutierrez Kenneth Gyger S g i ' 1 X f if f fs 4 f xx ' I 13' QNQK . M I MTX f f ym Mfr X ., 4 'A' 6 W1 ff zz, ' 59' J . ,,., ,le J ' - v fe. ,. A t V, fax If Y V . Q AM ,, - ' , H ' K at , 1 1 I I r ', Q V - 'z I W - f Ttw 1 4. ' 2. , J it 5' ff? f fm . J J X ov, -' S Si? f f xi N- af' I t 1 l 2 imzmtaaf f f .pf f f 4 4 gf 2 0 A Ar X vw -. W t ne , lO3 Sophomores -Class of i966 l Q 4w'y,,.' z W' fwfr., 47 V 4,.. Q A, fv- 7 2 , 'M' 1225, f f A .Y i ' -. , fa-f U 2.2 GLN , , 4,, A 7i ' A ,f W f a I f ,W V H A 'Wm ' f V' V -I ul' ' fi, ,, My y . Y ,' ' . , Y ' ,f f ' 2 M' We 1 X 4 m ': Q ,Q ' , , , l 1 'if ,f A A '77 . W, 4 ,Q - 4 H , a ,, W' z ' , If 5 ' , ' ' , - , ff f s .' f . f X My f 7 ,ff E 5 , f7l X , V I f X y 1' , X fag aw f f S 1? ,af 4 ,Y 'Z If C . 4 f 1 5 J 17'-nf 1 ff A at 'N -adn, a spied' s 5 lg , ,r, P ul Hastings Suzanne Hathaway llarie Hawthorne Daryl Haymes David Haymes ferry Heath Allen Hedrick Thomas Heise Richard Helgemo Brent Hellbusch Bruce Henderson Tom Henderson Elizabeth Hernandez Linda Herod Gloria Herrera Jack Herrmann Roger Hess lVlark Heydendahl Louie Hickman Kathy Higgins Jim Hill 3, X ,M f M ! f X W y l f ' ,f 7 f 4, Darrell lmbrogno Rose Inga Claudia lngersoll Jon Ingersoll Nancy lnmon Robert James Pat Jameson Deris Jeannette Steve Jenkins Larry Jennings Larry Jensen Ralph Jessing Robert Johnings Susan Johns Barry Johnson Becky Johnson Camella Sue Johnson Coralyn Johnson Linda Johnson Nancy Johnson Peter Johnson Rouen Hill A L Sherman Hill J J f ,f J '- Steve Hill 1 .L , Q 4' Q ' Q M' fs Terrence Hirt . Z 1 'N 7, f' ' 'M , 35 E Ken Hoagland V ' ' , L., ' , , Christie Hodge , ,I Q f W Larry Hoelscher V x fl X . Donna Hofstetter , ' -X f 'mix I A Dave Hollis l 25 - N7 an ,, V f l , Mike Holsombach , if Ig 1 st! Q an I- 'A JoAnn Holub A r , ' s f-- I ,Qs 7 A, ,. Bill Hoppe ,gag ' 'Mi' fp: ., Vy, ' , Rich Hornblack is i A ' ' I ,VVVG sv? Lonny Howie 2 , f If William Howlett , I Sue Huckleberry P ' 1- ' ,M X Kathy Hudson 03331. I I , 1.1 JM, f ' Q f , Don Huffman I' si ' V QM, , i f? Ray Hull ,W ' I 3f'1f'V f ' at ' . 2, asf WMM ff Becky Husted Eyk, ' -I Y 4 X, f ' ffl' Glennw Huston 'V ' ' e ' , , ' r 'I fn As is f X ' . A i t J , aaat 1 i ' ,, Siena - f- ' ' ff, ' ' ' ?'Ta? 'X S 'sf ' be QQ. ' J we li-...1-J . .' , 4 V vi V A 'H f ' F- , i -s. ex 3. I V -e--i , I ,f Al x. 4 si 4 ,, Q. V V. V J ffbwm K 1 ft ' a 'arfwf 4 A ..r 2 s 'R I ,,. , i . be J ff W ,,..zs --1 1 'W ' t : Q - J jf? , V ,ff Q -A . 4, , -. W if J aw- V .Q--J K L, K , -,- b - Egg, W, Z' mimi? ua, , f L A . y t ' ,Y 5 A x Q -gf .J Z- ' X 1: nr av' 1, ,, '7 Q il L z ' :f Q- ' ff- 25 ,X , , ,Ii 3, ' 2 'Q ' Q, on -W s R , ,M 3, Dan Johnston Linda Joiner Gary Jones Linda Jones Ted Jones Danell Jorgenson Dan Joyce Sophomores -Class of i966 A 2 Sv M J 'ff J Af Helen Juarez Manuel Juarez JoAnn Judd Hal Julien Stevi Kasimoff Janice Keasling Joann Keef flaw f' W 1:5 A Louis Kefalas Gail Keil Ann Keltel Allen Kelly Y ,y no ' 2' f' ' 0125 f 1 sga Scott Kenley Carolyn Kennedy Sue Kennedy away I . W M 4 , t 4 M X ,t X Q ,, X Q f J .fl 4 .f i f if , J W X 0 'XY 4' V, ga L FAT! .. J llal 'f f ,ff ,Lt . . .,,1',.V X ..,, , I ,L , f he 1: X, .gg A ,, Q ,I ' ,H N .Mt ,y I x . , ' el. ,Q :gi if , WM ' , 5, Dennis Kuklovsky Walli Kummer Sandi Kusch William La Grone Sandy Lalalan William Larson John Laurin Stephen Lauzier Dave Lay Robert Leach Dennis Leamons Diane Lee James Lee Linda Lee Mike Lee Pam Leigh Kirk Leonard Lana Lester Rich Levain Allen Levin Randy Liggett Q X X Q Q M: , , I ff ' f f 1 - , ff -W 17? s y ,L anew VIV 1 fc, f f W f if , 7 '?i , A 4 'K 1 , fy X V F 2 K as ia? f ' 'V f X f f M f f s f ff? 1 f 4 -we 2 f . y sy .9 . , 1 .4 4 if 1 f- f ' 29 ,ff 47 -4 ,J Susan Kerr Kathy Ketchel W April Kevorkian Leo Kiefer Judy Kimbrough ' A William King 5 . Howard Kinney J . ,- , -, Crisie Kirklen L Su zi Kirkwood as Donna Kitts ' Judy Klasky 457 R0 ? . c,.,, Pa Da 2 J? xx ,' .qs nnie Kline ul Kluga ve Knowles 4, Julius Koble Rick Koenig Janice Komrosky K Arie Koolmees . ayy 1 H An Jerry Korn Mi ke Krauser dy Kringel N Avi? VI hh, .V J s , , hz f eg ,,., ' ssll JJJJ , if A - .V ,'.' 3 la, L , ,f V-f-1 V 2 , ,,,, VA,,. K , , W' 1 wi' A ' FN' if 4? 'H , I www ff . , , ,J I ,' b s M if 7' in , , , ,f .- ,,, W ,M e ya 4 - if - W' 1, W 5 V 4 , f , , 7 72' N W We , Z -iimfffffw if ' 'X f A , ' - -4 A I M A - J ' Z J iz lO5 Sophomores - Class of 1966 Charlotte Lindell Barbara Logan Tom Loganbill Carmen Long Mike Long Eileen Lopez f Sandy Lopez jg 4, K3 Paul Lopiccolo f, Rich Loughridge V Karen Lowder - ' , ' Gayle Lowe V ' jf A Eileen Lowry ,, , , 1, Liza Loyd y fl ,QQ 5' 1. f r , ae fi , I ' ,: Xl fy -J. l W X 1 fi ik 2 f -f 1 X 1 X . f.. , Daryl Lundberg gf fvz, ,X x f ' A .l.f,: 1 Eileen Lundberg Connie Lyon Bonny MacDonald Mary Madra Chris Mahakian Bob Mahon Michael Maidl 'x V , ' L li S., fi , .F f- .,,. WWW E ks PJ 9, ,writ S .. Vi' ' . -' TQ ii fi Q., VV r,,,s,,,.i .VAV fe' E M . 5 , 1 ,,,, .aff X ' 779 :AMA HMM , . .f r ,mfr O , h , , .f x ,, V ' ' ' -1 , iv f, I - -1 it. it - a.. X 'K xbvw ta.. Eff Wayne Main Miles Mallory Randy Malquist Karen Mandala Bob Mann Gary Manning Marshall Manwarren Pete Marchica John Marinelli John Markee Linda Marksbury ludy Marsh Jim Martin Joe Martin Helena Martinelli Cynthia Martinez George Masi . ,V , Q I ff , A .W I Dave Massey gg , ,Y '- ' M' '7 Judy Massimino r X7 E L Gayle iviauck - M ' M 1, ' - Greg Mayfield L -'rr 4 ,, I iviike rvicAdam it V M 'L if , it Roy McAuley ' V ' 5 'V Richard rvicsnae X ,, fc . , M yn A jj! ,fn .Q Nancy McCauley ' 5 of ,V l y Q fl I a ' , X X , E ' ' 0 ' Greg McClain 4 ll 'X ,E if It M Pat McClanahan - 4 4 fr If l Q Craig McC!urg b A ' V A ,t , 5 ' George NICCOrd , V A Gail McCrae W if - f f ? mil Scott McCune if' ' Aff , fi, ij t lohn McDonnell .7 0' ' .13 4 ' fn V Kathy McGinnis ' ' ' it H , Q - G, Bill Mcl-laney I . -' H ,fi Barbara Mclntyre 'N , 1, 'V+ ff, X J ,,. M Pat McKee - ' l , I Scott McKenzie , J - Z -1 X Howard McMichael ,Q I, L. 5 2 'f 'M f '- 2 A as t Ken Mclllillian ' ir ' , -,. ' - ' ' Peggy McNamara r fy fl ' . 'f ' Q , Nancie McNaughton I 5 4 . A f Y b a V V Ken McNichols we 1 i 2 'x -1 ?' I e 'X 4, x iCO Sophomores - Class of i966 Sandi McQuarrie Jim Meek Margaret Meek W Agnes Mekes Debbie Menegay -. - if Gayle Metz Jim Meyer mit . ' f l s! Robert Michael Barbara Michel Nancy Miles Steven Millard George Miller Richard Miller . L,., . V1 M? N K i 1 -as :1's I l Tonya Miller r V. Sandi Minor y Louis Miramontes Linda Mitcham - ,W Q ,X l V l .,, Ruben Mitchell A lg? I J Steve Mitnick 3 jg g ll f Leslie lvlaller J J S J alil A 'l if Vicki Momo EQ S H James Moore Janie Moore Jerry Moore Mike Moore Wally Moore Ron Morales Ken Morgan Steve Morgan Tony Morton Mary Mottes Richard Muehring Ray Murphy John Murr r I - w l Warner Muse ' ' 5 ,. ,K Jim Myers jf Nancy Myers jgi- ,,,, Y if' iff 5 ' 1, ,sie Linda Myrick ,' 7549! , 2 ' - Maria Naegele , : X4 Z, . Glen Nagaml r' ' E Heidi Nameth Jade Nash Eddie Neal Ed Neidhardt Dick Nelson A ' fi ' f M Q f James Nelson , W Lynn Nelson I A ' I 2, . l Rolland Nelson r Q ,. V 4 l Renee Newman , 1 V l Rosetta Nielesky gQ1 fWff,l 2 :LW l f, I get Kama Nielsen P' V' 1 Vi? Karen Noll f V Carolyn Norris if 'X f , ' re. . f Tfz s .4212 if 2 ! l KU-f ',,, 7 ' Nh , , ' f-l K' f, J al, ' ' ,ga ' . A f ' .Ai els f 4 aw, Q fs, - f F W 2s M .Xie 'ri ,, y, T f ,, 3 ' 4 vt 7 , fi' K Q, 5 I . 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V S ,M 0. ,-,f,f7- . , 4 fs 4 iv sf' : ,. ,fgflf ts ,yi If f f 9 f Kandi Norwood Peggy Nottle Pam Novak Diane Novikoff lane Nutt Elvira Oetiker Ken 0'Hara James Olson Sharon Olson Lynn 0'Neal .lohn Ortmann Pam Osborne Robert Oskay Loraine Ouellette Barry Owenby Cynthia Owens llllarylou Paine Sue Paine Greg Painter Rita Palser Bunny Paris Glenn Pinkerton Nlarlynn Piper Charlie Pirschel Judy Pollard Greg Pope Nzdene Pope Jeanette Porter Lorna Porter Wes Poutsma Claudette Powell Debbie Powell Linda Powell Loyd Prewett Dennis Price Kerry Price Ron Prince Kathy Provencio Robert Pruiett Linda Pulfett Carvel Puls Greg Quarles Jill Quinn Chuck Raabe John Rafferty David Ramsay Ronald Raper Joyce Rasmussen Linda Rasmussen Sherry Rawlins Cathy Reade Jim Reams Gloria Rebstad Spencer Redfield Linda Reece Rick Rehfield Tom Relth John Reynolds Lindof Rhodes David Rice Dennis Richman Ron Riffe Linda Rinneri Sophomores - Class of i966 'TW if K 6 . sf s J Me is sw X. 5.5-,X X , v , f Sikaffc Q, gtg 1. . 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M f , - V, , ,, 4 wf cya' S L 11 1 y f 1 ,, S 4 if-R is5iV' ,Q V Howard Robinson fudy Robinson Laurey Robinson l'reva Rocha Nadine Rodriquez Deanna Rogers Ruth Romine Alan Roseman Bobbie Rosen James Ross Robert Ross Dennis Rothenberger Bruce Rowe Pete Rowe Brenda Runager Mike Rusk Randy Rutt Judy Saunders Leslie Savage Phil Sawyer Larry Schamp f X 4' 1? I f Q H, f , if 2 X fm Q X ,, LQ F3251 , ,X , i ffl 'If ' if ,aff it - ' nfl ' , W , Z I ,,,.. 3 J fl V W ,J .1 ' M.- . fi . , '4 f ' if ' 9' rw I I 1 I -1 A f V , , Q z f 4 'rw 'W 2 -Q' ' i 7, 'eff 1 .. ,,,' M 7 ,, S ,Q f 1 x X f v i ff -- is ' f 4 Z' 5 A is c J f ' fi . ' A ' 4 f' f fan ff f ' , N 1 3 Z f,ff,, I !,'4,?,7g Fifa iiii, A 4 7 4, .aa tl, , i T2'4M76 i??? L 3 'MT if f 9.21 71 ' ii,.ss A ' . 'fn J 109 , f fa, ,, fs ' Bob Shoemaker Arlen Shores Wayne Sigler Linda Silva Olivia Silva Gary Sims Jacqueline Skare Jeanette Skinner George Slabodnik Cole Slaughter Regina Smalley Chris Smith David Smith Debby Smith George Smith Greg Smith Jackie Smith Mike Smith Nancy Smith Nora Smith Pamella Smith 'i f v , M J .t,.t be g fi li A 4' 'X t ji . W' X 4 2 '23 ff1dl?g ,' as an-J r 1 wma' S Yi xxx? . C J. 'Q 'if' .5 Sophomores - Class of 1966 :wh f ...J ,.. -. f , - 5 , , '4- ' 1 ' ' :U . I' V ,M , I f ' ww. f , Q ' A Jam' W I had is Q , Ce f f f v'I:1f'J A iz 'iff f 1 41 ' Q M ' ,r l f , i 'S t f 5 if M3 i , ,, W V- 4? A ,,,. ' ' 1 Qf, . ll ff. Le fig JK' it eg V, in , , , MVLKK, , , .. if ,,. ' V -H i ' i 45, Q F Q I 'z 1 I. - . gr J,,,,, 2 is -T, - 4,,,,,Z5 i . . AVQVA 5 , F aff . .fmiawt ' K is rr, J John Stewart Jeff Stillman Marc Stirdivant Robert Stivers Ed Stodghill Joe Stokoe Jerry Stone Margaret Stone Z A 'REQ 24 ' .gf 1 vr. v i 9 ,-my. 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H,,3,,,,j!, Karen Turner Linda Twing Ron Tyra Gary Urrea Albert Ursic Jill Vajda Bernadette Valerino Sheila VanDerhoef Stephen Van Horn David Storer Blake Storey Vern Stracener Paula Street Barbara Strong Danny Struve Jim Stuffle Sammie Sturman Mike Sudduth Larry Sullivan Mardel Sutterfield Pat Swanson Georgia Swartley Mike Sweem Nancy Swett Susan Sylvester John Tanquaiy Mike Tappe Karen Tate Linda Taylor Susan Templeton I 0: ka f au! 4, f f f lg 4 wwf ag WJ vf . . Karyn Van Nlatre Debra Van Petten Ronald Vaughan Roger Vennes Richard Vilhauer Suzanne Vleerlck Thomas Vogel Leona Vukoievich Karen Waddington Rex Waddington Pat Wade Pat Waggoner Penny Wagner Bette Walker Kathy Walters Allan Warren Sherri Warren Terry Weathers Sheral Weaver Lyn Webb Richard Webb an -Ai . wav ,ff ci M R fi ' - Q . A 'Q' g Lynette Williford Karen Wilson Jim Winchell Tom Winter Barbara Wohler lan Wood Sue Woodrow Chris Woods Beverly Woody Pat Workman Larry Worsham Jim Worth Linda Wright Ricky Wright Linda Yearwood Suzette York Lorinda Yost Kathy Young Sandro Yurada Jeff Zimmer Ted Zimmerman 5 is 17 . r , L 1 ' ' 1 ., rv- L M Q-,yy br Sophomores - Class of i966 ,jg -, - Q ' ,'23,.f ,.2,,, - ,, Fj . .yi :V i k ,, M Q 4 X t X is 1. 1 ', , J , 4 N w. W M ' Q' is y J 5 ' R K A ' L It A x ' ' L ' ,QW 4,1 'R 3. y '45 V' if, 1. M' R -.14 X-'J . A X QT? R i 1 X V' y M ff of KH' s. '1' e H f 1 'Q-ef' ,f , ,:- f f U , Al'w ' V - X J' '- , 7 of - t ,l , ' W ' 5 iri 'ff - two R vf r 1 ' ' ' I 44 4 VI V AV A ,. V ..., ,X .M ' if V I in - f Lf f r if W7 t AZ, 1 3 M, A-. x we ...ef 0 I I F E .,,,.- nrt? X r t td' M.. A -1-dy V X li .3's:1' - Q 4 A w e f l, z .P-A ra fe , CT , 1, X' f fi 8' ,f wx:-A I W I A-J GQ Y Q' ' I ' I .ity 'i :H '.. -. ' df- X 1, J s V' N I V I , N id- Hi W s. f'f-Fe 'Fx riff' X . 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Sophs s+age +heir own assembly JUELECTION 490 TODAY if ORGANIZATIONS W- 1 iq, .., f' ' , as49'4',f, if swag 3 Top: FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL QF rx Doreen Zechiel, Vice President Sue Cannon, Secretary Second: Mary Ellen Dunn, Social Activities Sue Williams, Publicity Third: Linda Myrick, Soph Representative Charles Pierce, Soph Representative Fourth: Fifth: T lf- Jo Warren, Norseman Representative Brion Jeanette, Yell King Jack Harrington, Soph President Larry Myers, Senior President Kyle Magnusson, Junior President YN DON BLAKEMOR ASB President Top: Sandy Darby, Treasurer Belinda Bittner, Internal Affairs Second: Marie Nonaca, Senior Representative Mike Hulshof, Senior Representative Third: Mechele Felix, Junior Representative Wes Bickel, Junior Representative Fourth: Bruce Tenen, AFS Representative Laura Moder, Girls' League E 1 SECOND SEMESTER Top: STUDENT COUNCIL Mary Ellen Dunn, Vice President Diana Davis, Secretary Second: Sharon Marshman, Publicity Jorlaine Hubbard, Social Activities Third: Pat Jameson, Soph Representative Scott McCune, Soph Representative Fourth: Fifth: Jo Warren, Norseman Representative Sonny Lathrop, Comm, Athletics Glen Nagami, Soph President John McCalley, Senior President Bruce Rodgers, Junior President ED SUMMERS ASB President Top: Sandy Darby, Treasurer Bonnie Ferber, internal Affairs Second: Laura Moder, Senior Representative Romney Stewart, Senior Representative Third: Bonnie Salter, Junior Representative Eric Nielsen, Junior Representative Fourth: Thom Schwedhelm, AFS Representative Cathy Clark, Girls' League Girls' League co-ordiniates activities FIRST SEMESTER oi RLS' LEAGUE CABINET SEATED: Laura Moder, senior girls' representative, Donna Pennel, secretary, Cheri Meyers, president, Emilie Powell, vice president, Sue Glasgow, Treasurer STANDING: Sharon Marshman, iunior girls' representative, Judy Carr, Girls' State representative, Adrienne Kilpatrick, sunshine chairman, Pat Armstrong, his- torian, Marlene Eich, historian, Sandra Evanson, historian, Chris Kirklen, soph representative. Absent: Jorlaine Hubbard, Campus Pal chairman Outgoing president, Cheri Meyers pins orchid on incoming president, Marilyn Johns NS Planning activities ot interest to girls is the purpose ot Girls' League. Although every girl in DSHS is auto- matically a member, the actual work is performed by the members ot the cabinet, composed ot girls elected by vote ot the feminine part of the student body. As is the usual custom, the League sponsored a Campus Pal program, with all girls new to the school being assigned a secret pal to make them teel wel- come. Although the League sponsors Such events as Luggage Day, Girl-ot-the-Month elections, and guest nights tor each class, the big event ot the year is the Girls' League dance, traditionally called the Sadie Any girl who wishes to take an active part in these activities has an equal opportunity by signing up to work on any or all ot them, thereby also qualifying tor points needed to become a member ot the girls' honor service clubs, Les Torcheres and Normaneers. and provides a common bond for girls wp SECOND SEMESTER GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET i f xg? ff' 1 7 SEATED: Donna Pennel, Campus Pal chairman, Joan Crotser, secretary, Marilyn Johns, president, Mechele Felix, treasurer, Sue Glasgow, vice president STANDING: Gay Bilder, sunshine chairman, Jayne Grancley, sophomore represen- tative, Kay Henlin, junior representative, Cathy Clark, senior representative, Peggy McNamara, historian, Kristie Burton, historian, Danell Jorge-nson, his- torian. Members ot Les Torcheres staged a fashion show in connection with The installation of second semester officers. Shown in the picture below are, left to right: Gay Bilcler, Judy Carr, Cheri Meyers, Sandy Glauser, Bonnie Ferber, Sue Jacobson, Carol Williamson, Robyn Hickey and Cathy Clark. .wf K.: I1-ECL , f, 1, '.'- ,.:'. ,. Service is an important and necessary part 'Aff SEATED: Cathy Clark lfirst sern, presidentl, Mrs, Jane Walta lsponsori, Carol Williamson lsecond sem. presideriti BOTTOM ROW: Pat Pierce, Cheri Meyers, Gay Bilder, Bonnie Ferber, Robyn l-lickey, Sharon Marshman, Marie Nonaca SECOND ROW: Sandy Glauser, Marilyn Johns, Sue Jacobson, Mechele Felix, Joan Crotser, Patti Wilson, Judy Carr THIRD ROW: Andi Bullen, Jane Snyder, Pam Washburn, Belinda Bittner, Sue Glasgow, Kay Henlin, Jorlaine Hubbard TOP ROW: Cheryl Marty, Sue Cannon, Pam Lee, Shauna Benedict, Sue Cardon, Pat Cutler Adrienne Kilpatrick The purpose of Les Torcheres is to serve the school, and to provide tor its members an opportunity tor leadership. The club caters to the girls who are in- terested in becoming active members ot both school ancl community. Les Torcheres had many activities during the i963- 64 school year. As is their usual custom, they ushered and served at school tunctions, with Sword 84 Shield they co-sponsored the Sweethearts Ball, they presented a fashion show in connection with the installation ot second semester Girls' League otticers, they helped in the library, they celebrated 30 years ol service with an annual reunion on April Ql. Les Torcheres is also a club with scholastic interests, 1 and raised money to give a scholarship, they raised il:lOO tor AFS. Motto ot the club is: i'The highest and best be my goal. Old grads return for Les Torcheres reunion l ii iii s C3 of the saga of each school year Trophy polishing is an annual Normaneer project P SEATED: Bonnie Larson fsecond sem- ester presidenti, Mrs. Ruth Burris lsponsorl, Jo Warren lfirst semester president? BOTTOM ROW: Cindy Boand, Sue Brady, Donna Stovall, Marilyn Stark, Elsie Harris, Virginia No- TIEICB SECOND ROW: Kitty Ketchum, Mi- riam Goslins, Janet Holman, Gayle Schuber, Jayne Grandey, Kathy Mahoney, Kathleen Janus THIRD ROW: Cheryl Crocker, Sharon Butler, Connie Clark, Donna Pen- nel, Pam Smith, Betty Kennedy TOP ROW: Marylen Stewart, Sandy Darby, Kathy Andrews, Jackie Stewart, Linda Langford, Cathy Erwin, Marlysue Esping Normaneers are a club which renders many services to the school. Among them are polishing of trophies, ushering at school functions, selling pompoms at football games, selling roses for the Rose Float Association to raise money for the Rose Float, cleaning campus, selling adver- tisements in the Norseman, and taking a survey of last year's seniors to find out what they are doing now. They established a Marcia Esping Memorial Scholarship, to be given to a senior member who exemplifies spirit of service, in honor of Marcia Esping, DSHS graduate of '61, and the president of the Normaneers when she attended Downey. She died in an automobile accident in November of l963. l2l Varied 'types of service SEATED: Tom Morton lsecond semester president, Thom nette, Sonny Lathrop, Dale Gain, George Dobb, Mike Schwedhelm lexchange studentl, Don Laughlin lfirst se- Olsten mester president BOTTOM ROW: Don Blakemore, Rick Frinier, Kyle Magnus- son, Jam Goo, Tom Ketchum, Chuck Crofser, Richard Lowe, Jay Smith SECOND ROW: Larry McCracken, Greg Anderson, Brion Jean- Organized first in l953, Sword 8. Shield is intended to be an honor service club tor boys. lts name was adopted to symbolize the Viking strength and action. Besides co-sponsoring with Les Torcheres the Sweet- hearts Ball, Sword 81 Shield staged the annual beard growing contest la scene from the iudging is shown at the leltl. Membership in the club is limited to 30. lt starts with ten seniors each year, and adds tive juniors each semester. THIRD ROW: Larry Myers, Dan Schiefelbine, Mike Pickett, Mark Allinson, Gene Schmalz, Mike Carty, Ron Potter, Wayne Lytle TOP ROW: Jeff Paugh, Pat O'Brien, Nate Archibald, Tim Greaves, Paul Westberg ,, , W MW my V M 1 M... QW cgi , i 1- ,, . ,mx V Y, I 'K -1:14 in - . Q, Miss Bristle lCarol Gun J beard-growing win.ic- t ff, ' are extended by these clubs Sponsored by Kiwanis International, Key Club is another service club for boys, but its membership is not limited. It is one of the most active clubs on campus, and frequently is the winner of the award for the club rendering the most and best service to the school. Its roster of membership for this year is: Don Andrew, Mike Annis, Chuck Atherton, Roger Bayless, Don Bragg, Chris Breemer, Willie Brickner, Bill Brinson, Craig Bushman, Dan Coelho, Roger Crawford, Rick Cummins, Dave Dietrich, Irv Dixon, Alex Dubelman, Phil Duffield, John Ellingson, Dave Fein, Richard Frazier, Gary Fredericks, Greg Frodsham, Steve Gail, Jack Garland, Tom Hendrickson, David Highman, Jack lnmon, Bruce Joseph, Steve Jonnum, Scott Judy, Earl Klasky, John Knobbe, Mike Laibson, Jim Lambert, Luke Lathrop, John McCalley, David Montag, Randy Mulley, Don Olsen, Charles Pierce, Glenn Pinkerton, Randy Pitzak, Rick Ponkrashow, Loyd Prewett, Barry Quinn, Richard Rowland, Doug Saulsbury, Bud Schwab, Thom Schwedhelm, Bruce Selig, Steve Shakarian, Je-rry Shiller, Gary Shorr, Richard Sieber, Mike Skougard, Richard Smith, Mike Stannard, Herb Stevens, Larry Stevens, Romney Stewart, Ed Summers, Bill Summers, Bruce Tenen, Wes Tara- saki, Tom Walker, Leslie Warburton, Leighton Watling, Walt Whybrew, Marshall Wilkins, Albert Williams, Steve Winger A v 'A' ' ,Vi ., -I 5 gi v NAT vi alicia! KEY CLUB OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW: Bill Summers, Jack Inmon lpresident-electl, Bruce Tenen lpreside-ntl, Ed Summers, Wes Terasaki, Charles Pierce MIDDLE ROW: Bruce Joseph, Randy Mulley, Alan Pinkerton TOP ROW: Harvey Watling, Herb Stevens, John Knobbe, Barry Quinn, Chuck Atherton 123 Hardwork, a nose for news, crea'rivi+y Each Friday aTTer TiTTh period The sTudenTs aT Downey High suddenly disappear behind The pages of The school newspaper, The Norsernan. Here They are involved in all The weekly news of The school, reporTs of acTions of The STudenT Council, achievernenTs oT sTudenTs, new regulafions, announce- menTs of opporTuniTies, sporTs, and many more in- TeresTs. IT is a Task indeed To gaTher news from The sources which are noT always easy To reach, and To have every- Thing ready loy deadline on Wednesday each weekg louf Thanks To The eTTicienT Norseman sTaTT, Downey High sTudenTs can read The laTesT aT Downey in a neaT, orderly and inTeresTing newspaper each week. JO WARREN Editor-in-Chief ESTHER TRUJ ILLO RlCHARD LOUGH R. v BELTNDA BITTNER SANDY GLAUSER i. P' 2 CAROL KELLER FRED FIELD xv 'fl' J CAROL OLSON GINGER HART ingredien+s of +I1e Norseman SUZETTE SAXBERG JOHN FINLEY MR. THOMAS JOHNSON Adviser Rf A MARY BETH RASMUSSEN LYLA WILLIAMSON A BARBARA HEROD SUE JOHNSON ' ar ALICIA SCOTT MIKE MCDERMIT .-.ASQ v , AMMMJA ' Il, Ill! Wednesday deadline scene T25 Q DONNA STOVALL , W u.,h w .QQ TOM WALKER A Business Manager BONNIE FERBER w f WM V' Mil f f x LAURA MODER SHARON VVYSONG Z fi DAN MCINTYRE MR. THOMAS JOHNSON 'L V- V 'w 6 ' V A13 iI1'kf.-jffrqjf.. fiilfg Wc3U'M::3X,1U1b . ' ' 1 Wxvf'-NIQEHNQQ'Sw-.H Chroniclers of a Saga On These Two pages are The people who gaThereol The daTa, recorded The sTory, and arranged The picTures of This Saga of l963-64. TiTles were Tew, and The jolos were many. Everyone did WhaTever was necessary To geT The job done. Andi Bullen was The head chronicler, bearing The TiTle of ediTorfin-chief. Her chief assisTanT was Jo Warren, who also planned The sporTs secTion. Duncan Williams vvroTe mosr of The sporTs, Ted Kierscey is responsible for The arT work you see in These pages. Torn Walker was The one who supervised The selling of The adverTising and oTher money-raising jobs. Bonnie Ferloer, Connie Krugh, Donna STovall, Laura Moder, Lyla Williamson Dan MclnTyre and Sharon Wyson compleTed The sTaTT. We hope you like The resulT. E if shi? ' . Z l r,f,T f sli- TED KlERSCEY ArT EdiTor .EMM VV z I A bw.s.i ,awk M' ANDI BULLEN EdiTor- ln-Chief z K Q T f L - 47 IN JO WARREN mf? AssisTanT EdiTor LYLA Wll'LlAMSON CONNIE KRUGH - X 'fi f k wl ' TTDU NCAIQH DUNCAN WILLIAMS SporTs 127 An investment in knowledge I csr couNciL California Scholarship Federa- tion is a club for those who achieve ten points during a se- mester on a scale which gives three points for an A, one for a B. One point may be earned in service to a teacher. No D's or F's are permitted. The club sponsored such proi- ects as the Book Fair, collection of books to be sent to Kasungu, Africa, aiding the National Broad- casting Company in coverage of the June elections, and honoring the Scholars ot the Quarter as told below. Purpose of the club is to promote interest in academic achievement. SEATED: Ecl Summers, first semester president, Judy Carr, second semester pres- l ,- If ident. , MIDDLE ROW: Patti Wilson, Cheri Meyers, Jean Sexton, Adrienne Kilpatrick, Pam Q ' ' Lee, Joan Crotser. X I TOP ROW: Jane Snyder, Pam Novak, Randy Mulley, Pam Washburn, Kristie Burton SCHOLARS OF THE QUARTER One of the proiects sponsored by CSF was the selec- tion ot Scholars of the Quarter. One boy and one girl of each grade level were chosen as the top scholars ot each quarter, and presented vvith a book ot his or her choice. Shown here are those winning that honor: BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Whiat, Lyn Cardall, Paul Simp- son, Kathleen Janus, John Hanson MIDDLE ROW: Randy Mulley, Judy Fredericks, Sue Sylvester, Judy Carr, Diane Harris, Pam Novak TOP ROW: Ron Ebersole, George Dobb, Robert Camp- bell, William Nutting, James Nelson ABSENT: Jerry Grandey, Linda Spencer pays fne besf in'reres+ CSF LIFE MEMBERS Life membership in CSF, carrying wiTh iT The Tifle Sealbearer, is won by achieving membership for four semesTers, one of which musT be in The senior year. Those lisTed here had won This honor by The end of The firsT semesfer of This year. OThers who had won gold cer- TificaTes may win life membership dur- ing The second semesTer, buT These could noT be verified by The deadline for This book. AIlbrighT, Carol Bearse, LoreTTa Bilder, Gay Campbell, RoberT Cardon, Sue Carr, Judy Cookson, Cheryl CroTser, Joan Crowl, CharloTTe Cummins, Richard Cuiler, Par Dubelman, Alex Ferber, Bonnie Glauser, Sandy Goslins, Rose Lisl' of CSF Life Members Grandey, Jerry Housel, Melissa Hudson, CaThy Jackman, PaT Jacobson, Sue Johnson, Cheryl Kilparrick, Adrienne Koolmees, KaTherine Larson, Bonnie Lee, Pam Meyers, Cheri Nonaca, Marie Novak, Lynne Olson, Penny PaTillo, Carol SexTon, Jean Shaw, Cynrhia Snyder, Jane Spencer, Lynda STevens, Herb Summers, Ed Tenen, Bruce Warren, Jo WhiaT, Sandy WaTling, Harvey Wilkins, Marshall Williamson, Carol Wofford, Cheryl Young, Harry Zarzecki, Susan LEFT: I ' W The Book Fair aTTracTed grear inTeres'r among sTudenTs One object of education Q Anderson, Linda Marie Arnold, Margaret Biby, Janice Bromley, Pam Cardall, Lynette Clifford, Vicki Cole, Steven Crocker, Cheryl Endow, Pat Fredericks, Gary ff x CSF GOLD CERTIFICATE WINNERS Frost, Carol Glasgow, Suzanne Harris, Ellen Hibard, Denise Hickey, Robyn Hubbard, Jorlaine Janus, Kathleen Johns, Pat Kennedy, Betty Kerr, Janet CSF SILVER CERTIFICATE WINNERS Adams, Helen Bittner, Belinda Bullen, Andi Cohen, Eddie Cutright, Cheryl Davis, Kitty Dayhoft, Glenda Dunlap, Linda Garrett, Laura Hernandez, Lonnie Herod, Barbara Krantz, Rochelle LaGette, Janet Langford, Linda Larson, David Louis, Madge Martin, George McCalley, John Nemcek, Joe Okura, Janice Padilla, Bernadette Pierce, Pat 130 Ketchum, Katherine LaFleur, Lyn Lucas, Lynn Mahoney, Kathy Marty, Cheryl Mulley, Randy Nelson, Jeannette Nutting, William Olson, Carol Peterson, Karen Winners of Gold Certificates Rasmussen, Mary Beth Ruhter, Wayne Schneider, William Shiller, Gerald Simes, Marilyn Summers, William Victor, JoAnn Washburn, Pam Wilson, Patti Yancey, Katherine Q ST .i 1 , - ,3 ,W ,- iv, ,V . v- ff ' ,Y.-k HM I ,,'- , , . ,S Z I 5. J ' ,,,.C.,,,J.,,,, , , J F F G' is to instill Bronze Certificate Winners Abel, Michael Armstrong, Pat Arnold, Karen Benedict, Shauna Braunston, Pat Breemer, Chris Brown, Ginger Burton, Christie Cannon, Sue Carlquist, William Cartledge, Chris Clark, Gary Cunlitte, Ronald Dack, Barbara Danenhauer, Jayne Davis, Frances Dobb, Penny Ebersole, Ron Erickson, Jon Erwin, Laura Fincher, Beverly Fredericks, Judith Goossens, Pamela Goslins, Miriam Grancly, Jayne Gray, Constance Hansen, John Henlin, Kathleen Jameson, Pat Jonnum, Steve Jorgensen, Danell Lindsey, Gloria a love of knowledge Lord, Sharon Lowe, Gayle McCoy, Cynthia McKenzie, Scott Metz, Gayle Mitnick, Steve Moller, Leslie Nelson, James Nelson, Lynn Schwerdt, Marvin Nielsen, Kama Searcy, Liz Novak, Pam Sedel, Rae Owens, Cynthia Smith, Stephen Pope, Nadene Spatz, Barbara Price, Kerry Stevens, John Rainwater, Sandy Stone, Margaret Schamp, Larry Story, Charlotte Sylvester, Susan Tibbetts, Melody Vaiola, Jill Vogel, Thomas Williams, Randy Winter, Thomas Whitton, Richard Woods, Christopher CSF members have their awards breakfast Toward world peace through understanding 0 I AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE OFFICERS NW A K I? 4 x A SEATED: Randy Mulley lsecond semester presidentl, Thom Schwedhelm Iexchange student from Germanyl, Mr. Ted Crawford lsponsorl, Bruce Tenen Ifirst semes- ter presidentl STANDING: Joan Crotser, Judy Carr, Sue Jacobson, Sue Cardon, Cathy Clark, Lynn Lucas, Sue Zarzecki ,,J. IX AFS makes it possible for a Downey student lMarilyn Johns, leftj to go to a foreign land, and for a German student lThom Schwedhelm, rightl, to come to Downey to study AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE American Field Service is an international organization whose goal is to promote good will among the peoples of the world through an understanding of the customs and the beliefs of others. Among the projects the local club undertakes is the raising of money to bring an exchange student to Downey from another part of the world, and to send a Downey student to study in a foreign land. AFS undertakes many proiects to reach its quota. Monthly paper drives constitute a maior proiect. During football season AFS mem- bers sold programs. The club also took an active part in the produc- tion of Viking Varieties, the proceeds of which went to finance the exchange student program. Music anol religion also span The globe BIBLE CLUB OFFICERS Bible Club was formed for The purpose of benefif- ing all sTudenTs who desire an opporTuniTy To Take parT in religious acTiviTies. IT has no requiremenfs for membership, and any- one is eligible To be a member simply by affending The meefings. These are held before school, and noT on school Time. IT is non-denominafional, non-secTarian, and non- compulsory in any of its aspecfs. ' The goal of The club is To conTribuTe To The charac- Ter-builcling and moral fiber-sTrengThening of The sTu- olenr body. SEATED: Sandy Darby, Fay Langley, Bonnie Larson Ipresidenfl, Gayle MeTz STANDING: Kafhy Andrews, Jim Hufferd, Sue Glasgow :Elf s 'af Tj -- All members of The Viking Bancl are members of The band club, buT iT does nof funcfion ex- cepT ouTsiole of classroom Time. ITs work is carried ouT and planned by The officers, shown here. BAND CLUB OFFICERS Dennis HeaTh IsTuoIenT conolucfor and librarianl, Linda Dunlap lsecrefaryl, Ed Peferson presidenTl, Mike Brady lvice presidenTl, and PeTe Chase Ihisforian and publiciTyl l33 Acting is a way of expression NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY FRONT ROW: Marie Nonaca, Elsie Harris, Georgia Svvartley, Sanolee Rickling, Pam Washburn, Bette Lane, Sue Bergschneider, Sandy Glauser, Jorlaine Hubbard MIDDLE ROW: Patti Thomas, Jacklen Stewart, Marylen Stewart, Patti Wilson, Aleta DeFeis, Georgeanne Odden, Roberta Wilkins, Jan Volmer, Barbara Lowy TOP ROW: Mrs. Courtney lsponsorl, Vic Setterholm, Jack Garland, Steve Jonnum, Chris Cartledge, Joe Nemcek, Steve Klasky, Harry Young, Richard Sieber, Mr. Williams lsponsorl CARDINAL MASQUE SEATED: Jorlaine Hubbard, Mike Lailoson FIRST ROW: Barbara Lowy, Patti Thomas, Elsie Harris, Sue Bergschneider, Che- ryl Finney, Roberta Wilkins, Karen Baumeister, Carol McCune, Suzette Saxberg, Melissa Housel, Ann Han- sen THIRD ROW: Judy Bedwell, Jan Hupman, Pam Washburn, Jody Taylor, Aleta Deteis, Jana Hoagland, Sandy Glau- ser FOURTH ROW: Bruce Selig, Richard Sie ber, Larry McCracken, Steve Klasky, Greg Kauffman, Bill Haungs TOP ROW: Gil Blevins, Dwight Jones, Bob Knight, Thom Lent, Mike Annis Steve Jonnum iff - V xx . , J M I4 R i-IESPIAN 'fwwllwf' ' .ii- and special interests find an outlet ART CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT: Walli Kumrner, Gay Bilder, Kenneth Ball, Heidi Narneth, Bob Schmid, Cindy Slauson, Mike Sweem, Mr. Raymond White lsponsorl, Bonnie Ferber, Kandee Pearson, Paula Doughty, Pam Bromley, Judy Bedwell, Phyllis Jean Borland Art Club, is as its name implies, of special interest proval of a sample of to students interested in artistic endeavors. Require- average ot C or better, ments include one or more years in art classes, ap- ' ' ARLEBORG SKI CLUB ' New to the campus this year, a the Ski Club is for anyone inter- ested in snow or water skiing. All that is required for member- ship is to be able to ski leither water or snowl and to own your own equipment. Shown here are: BOTTOM ROW: Dail Gain, Brion Jeannette, Craig Bush- man, Mr. Arias lsponsorl SECOND ROW: Judy Robinson, Brian Jacobson, Brent Scheerer, Richard Lough, Dennis Leitner, Max Bal- chowsky, Cindy Boand THIRD ROW: Wes Bickel, Bob Abe, Scott McCune, Bill Brinson, Rick Frinier, Mike Olsten FOURTH ROW: Bob Oliva, Greg Atwood, Barry Quinn, Roger Bayless, Willie Brickner. Not pictured: Bruce Price, Marc McConnell a students work, and a grade p Regardless ot the language we use Spanish Council serves as a nucleus for Spanish clubs of each Spanish class. Some of the proiects they have undertaken this year include the Spanish Fiesta on March 14, a field trip to the Los Angeles Museum's Mexican display, and participation in the language clubs' Christmas party in Decem- ber. W - E k QL fi SPANISH COUNCIL SEATED: Karen Fish, Sandy Glauser lsecond semester presidentl, Chuck Crotser lfirst semester presidentl, Betty Kennedy STANDING: Mr. Glen Marble lsponsorl, Judy Burgess, Linda Myrick, Barbara f , ,AQ Pahner, Sherri Warren, Kathy Andrews, Sue Glasgow, Linda Langford, Q CLUEE5pp,x,5 Mr. Richard Hodson lsponsorl Membership in French Club is open to all students taking French, and each French class elects those who form the French Council. Chiet purpose of the club is to increase the knowl- edge ot French language and customs. However, it is both recreational and educational. The club helps pay for a scholarship for an outstanding student. QQHKXYQH F E FRENCH COUNCIL SEATED: Trudy LeClair lpresidentl, Mrs. Ruth Burris lsponsorl, Charlotee Crowl lvice presidentl STANDING: Janice Biby lNorsernan representativel, Jayne Danen- hauer ltreasurerl, Jean Sexton lsecretaryl, Mike Laibson lNorsernan representativel, Kathy Ketchel lsecretaryl, Mr. Edward Maurice lsponsorl communicafion uniies us All sTudenTs who Take LaTin are auro- maTicaIly members of LaTin Club, and There are no membership require- menTs. LaTin Council is composed of represenTaTives from all LaTin classes. STudenTs in The group seek To learn more of The cusToms, hisTory, geog- raphy and culTure of ancienT Romans. . LATIN COUNCIL SEATED: Neil Kramer lfirsr semesTer presidenTI, Eddie Cohen lsecond semesrer presidenrl STANDING: KiTTy Davis lsecreraryl, John McCalIey lvice chairmanl, Sue Cardon lsecreTaryI, Phil Sawyer lrepreseniarivel, Glen Nagami lfreasurerl GERMAN COUNCIL SEATED: Terry VVinTerboer, Bill Summers, Randy Mulley lTirsT semesTer presidenTl, Carol Williamson lsecond semesTer presidenTI, Wayne Ruhrer STANDING: Jana Hoagland, Kandi Norwood, Marlene Eich, Danell Jorgenson, Marlyce OTT, Hal Julien, Sandi STeele, Jon Erickson Highlighi of The year for members of The German Club was The German Fes- Tival held in November. The club carers To sTu- denTs who wish To increase Their knowledge of German cuITure, and srrive To im- prove Their command of The language. Members aTTended The language conTesT held aT USC. I37 Teaching is The aim Organized This year, Peace Corps Club is of special inTeresT To any sTudenT who Truly wishes To give aid To places around The world and iT achieves This by means of various proiecTs, such as sucker sales, which raised money for The Honduras Peace Corps Medical Cenfer. The members give freely of Their Time To help people less forTunaTe, whom They have never seen, Alfhough The club is designed for service To all peoples every- where :Ts chief inTeresT is in The coun- Tries of LaTin America. BOTTOM ROW: Janice Okura, JeanneTTe Nelson, Madge Louis, Linda Dunlap, Mr Richard Hodson lsponsorl TOP ROW: Fay Langley, PaT Robledo, Marilyn Simes, Gina Lawrence W, M ,T Q , px.. rl of boTh These groups , 5 Waaniwlv V xuvfnaa- FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB This group is made up of sTudenTs inTeresTecl in Taking up Teaching as a profession, and handles sev- eral proiecTs To promoTe This inTeresT. A scholarship is given To a senior member of The club who is planning To Take college Training To be- come a Teacher. Some of The field Trips Taken by The club were: The UCLA FuTure Teachers Conference, The USC FuTure Teachers Conference. The club rosTer, mosT of whom are in The picfure above, includes: Donna Ashburn, Cindy Boand, BeTTy PEACE CORPS CLUB Bogerf, Andi Bullen lvice presidenTl, Cheryl Cookson lchaplainl, Joan Crofser lsecreTaryl, KiTTy Davis, JaneT Dunn, CaThy Erwin lTreasurerl, Laura Erwin, Lois Finer, Sandy Glauser, Vickie Gran, Lonnie Hernandez, Melissa Housel, Sue Jacobson, KiTTy KeTchum, Linda Langford, Gina Lawrence lsergeanT-aT-armsl, Trudy Le Clair, Pam Lee lpresidenTl, Gayle Levin, Sandy Luloow, Sharon Marshman, Carol McCune, Penny Olson, Cecelia PaTTon, Barbara Payne, Cindy Rock, Cindy Shaw, Diane Slivka, KaThy Turner, Sue Williams lhisforianl, Sharon Wysong I f DK s furuns 1EACHE Y ScienTiTic in'l'eresTs Tind an ouTleT Science Club is one of The olclesT clubs on campus, and is open To any sTudenT inTeresTed in any branch of science. The members make field Trips To The ocean To sTudy marine liTe and geT speci- mens Tronn The Tide pools. They also Take Trips To The counTy and sTaTe museums. fda, , -g- ? r TS ElecTronics Club is anoTh- er special inTeres'r group who geT TogeTher for The purpose of learning more abouT The newesf of The sciences. There are no member- ship requirernenTs excepT an inTeresT in elecfronics. . is ' KQs Q i SCIENCE CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Miss Elinor Clark lsponsorl, David Book, Richard Muehring, Rob- erT MiTchell, LoreTTa Bearse, Cheryl Johnson, Mr. Harold Moyer lsponsorl MIDDLE ROW: Linda Spencer, Carol AllbrighT, Marcelyn Hellbusch, Fay Langley Judifh Freclericks, Sherrie Adams TOP ROW: Randy Clark, Joe Nemcek, James Finley, Ray Green, Larry Schamp James Nelson ELECTRONlCS CLUB FRONT ROW: Richard Tessier, Leroy SCOTT lsecreTaryl, Boyd LeaviTT, Cameron STone, Thomas SmiTh lpresidenfl BACK ROW: John Lyons, Bill McElhoes, Charles Chase, Carlos Brown, Larry Lewis, Mr. VicTor Hugo lsponsorl Sfudenfs become better prepared Future I-lomemakers of America is an organization which prepares girls to be better wives and mothers. Girls who are currently taking, or have tak- en homemaking in either iunior or senior high school are eligible to ioin. The club sponsors many programs of special interest to girls, including talks by representatives of nationally known companies in the business of preparing or packaging food, or mak- ing other materials for the home. ss.. s ' ws. FHA OFFICERS SEATED: Leann Haugland, Paula La Fleur, Lyn La Fleur lsecond semester presidentl, Vicki Clifford lfirst semester presidentl, Kay McClure STANDING, Mrs. Martha Schneider lsponsorl, Sandy Stewart, Margie Turner, Sandy Armstrong, Margaret Stone, Emilie Powell, Karen Price, Phyllis Wells, Mrs. FUTU RE NURSES CLU B Future Nurses Club is another organization which offers an outlet for special interests or possible future profession. lt was organized in 1957 for the purpose of teaching the values, needs and principles of the nursing profession. Members take trips to hospitals and other places of med- ical and nursing interests. This picture, taken in Nurse Brown's office, shows some of the two semester officers. Left to right, they are, Cindy Shaw, treasurer, Sue Mc- Calley, Sharon Butler, first semester president, Nurse Brown, Mrs. Joyce Lum, sponsors, Patti Meier, second semester pres- ident, and Ellie Goslins, secretary. through special interest clubs JUNIOR STATESMEN OF AMERICA Downey's chapter of the Junior Statesmen of Amer- ica was organized in the school year 1962-63, and is designed to attract those students with an interest in the processes of government, and in political affairs. The members have discussions of current problems and issues, but the club is non-partisan in its pro- cedures. j j In this picture the group is unanimous in campaign- ing for Downey. Shown here are: BOTTOM ROW: Andi Bullen, Judy Carr, Ann Hansen, Jo Warren, Mr. Ed Livengood lsponsorj SECOND ROW: Frank Burton, Marilyn Simes, Cindy McCoy, Alicia Scott, Teresa Sorg, Harry Young TOP ROW: Steven Smith, Randy Mulley, Dan Schiefel- bine, Romney Stewart, Randy Clark QUILL 84 SCROLL Chief aim of Quill 81 Scroll is to further an interest in journal- ism, and improve skills in this department. Membership is restricted to students taking journalism cours- es, of at least junior standing, who have done better than aver- age workin some phase of jour- nalism. Chief project of the club this year was to raise funds to pub- lish the school paper, after finan- cial support was discarded by , the district Board of Education. This did this by handling the sale of ID pictures, by selling advertising in the football pro- grams, and selling them, by sponsoring the Carrier Cupids project of delivering Valentine messages. SEATED, FRONT: Alicia Scott, Sue Johnson, Sandy Glauser SEATED, BACK: Tom Walker, Mike McDermit ' - STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Laura Moder, Bonnie Ferber, Belinda Bittner, Suzette J Saxberg, Carol Olson, Lyla Williamson, Jo Warrenl presidentl, Andi Bullen .it ll l4l Development of athletic ability -and sportsmanship GAA LETTERGIRLS SEATED: Donna Gluesing lpresidentl, Miss Sperry lsponsorl, Shar Waters lpres- identl BOTTOM ROW: JoAnn Victor, Kathy Janus, Sue Povilaitis, Frances Davis, Cheryl Cookson, Sandy Whiat, Lonnie Hernandez SECOND ROW: Linda Whiat, Ginger Brown, Margaret Arnold, Loretta Bearse, Cheryl Johnson, Janet LaGette, Melissa l-lousel THIRD ROW: Terry Arceo, Pat Endow, Kathy Weber, Cindy Christensen, Sherrie Adams, Judy Seaton, Charlotte Story TOP ROW: Carol Williamson, Katherine Koolmees, Sue Maiors, Lynn Porter, Donna Waddell Girls Athletic Association, more familiarly known by the initials GAA, is an organization whose purpose is to create an interest in ath- letics for girls, to promote higher mental and physical efficiency, and to uphold and carry out the highest ideals of sportsmanship, co-opera- tion, and friendship. GAA sponsors the Sports Night and Get-Acqoainted Dance in the opening week of the school year, the first all-school dance ofthe Year. Playdays are held with other schools in the Moore League and while everyone likes to win, the primary purpose is to promote good sportsmanship and good fun. This year saw track added to the GAA program, and the girls made a good showing in their first and only meet-they took third place in a Moore League girls' meet. Swimming is a popular sport, especially in hot weather . w Is H1e purpose of GAA , , i I ' i EAAX H1111 'Wy J L f im On your mark! Get se'r! GO! Some rigorous calisfhenics GAA COUNCIL BOTTOM ROW: Donna Gluesing fseconol semes- Ter presidenij, Miss Sperry fsponsorj, Shar Wafers lfirsf semesfer presidenfl MIDDLE ROW: Paf Enolow, Kaihy Janus, Sue Pov- ilaifis, Linda Whiaf, Lonnie Hernandez TOP ROW: Kathy Weber, Terry Arceo, Sue Maiors, Cindy Chrisfensen, Loreffa Bearse 1 : Beautiful music echoes throughout the ye-ar m ... A f-.C 'P' T :fr-xi C E5 - A CAPPELLA CHOIR BOTTOM ROW: Espie Juarez, Linda Johnson, Rose- carrie Goslins, Connie Walker, Candy Apple, Sha- ron Pratt, Gayle Metz, Marilee Sander-Cederlof, Dolores Decker, Colleen Groat MIDDLE ROW: Rita Ellis, Sheila Miller, Kristie Burton, Patricia Pelonis, Virginia Willis, Judy Kimbrough, Jacqueline Skare, Gina Hamilton, Ruth Romine, Elaine Shirah TOP ROW: Glen Springer, Steve Kwiecien, David Brown, Michael Shepard, Chris Cartledge, Bryce Steven- son, Dean Ackland, Mike Brady, Steve Butterfield, Larry Sparks BOTTOM ROW: Carol Grie CHORALETTES sbach, Cathy Corces, Nancy Boxrud, Sue Morrow, Loma Fisher, Gayle Schuber, Judy Hayward, Toni Shirclitf, Dolores Decker, Car- lene Case, Arlene Case MIDDLE ROW: Gloria Alford, Patricia Burdsall, Marcia Griffith, Linda Thompson, Rita Ellis, Candy Apple, Connie Walker, Jan Franklin, Margaret Shanor, Donna Gluesing, Pam Veltz, Bonnie Campbell TOP ROW: Lynn Nelson, Cathy Kesting, Judy McClure, Jill Quinn, Madeline Garcia, Pam Lee, Carol Pa- tillo, Melody Tibbetts, Linda Langford, Sally La- Plante, Paulette Walker, Terry Landenberger, Judy Robinson, Shelly Ford, Pam Glidewell as olo the sounols of pep and cheer .. Il PEP CLUB OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW: Georgia Swartley lpublicity chairmanl, Pat Robleclo lhistorianl, Pam Washburn Isecretaryl, Betty Kennedy Ipublicity chairmanl, Patti Wilson lsecretaryl, Virginia Nonaca Itreasurerl TOP ROW: Sue Jacobson lvice presiolentl, Joan Crotser Ipresiolentl, Mr. Upham lsponsorl, Brion Jeannette lpresiolentl, Carol Williams ltreasurerl Lettermen's Club pro- motes school spirit to give more prestige and recogni- tion to sports and their par- ticipants. To be a member you must have at least IO points. Five points are giv- en tor a varsity letter, 3 points tor JV and Bee, 2 points tor Cee, 4 points for CIF champions, 2 for league champions, anol i point for captain. lt' co-sponsors the alumni varsity basketball game with Key Club. Pep Club is open to any stu- clent at Downey High who would like to clo his part in promoting school spirit. The club olecorates the goal posts at football games, makes posters, banners, booster tags tor athletic events, and pub- licizes most ot the school activ- ities. LETTERMENS CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Tim Greaves, Steve Campbell, Mike Skougarol, Mike Hammer, Jim Krusen, Thom Lent LE MIDDLE ROW: Jim Coe, Richard Michelangelo, Mike Andreas, Fred Field, Mr. John Kasser Isponsorl TOP ROW: Mike Olsten, Jerry Ray, Jett Paugh, Ronnie Garcia, Chuck Crotser, Brion Jeannette, Don Coel ho 145 P-E YELL LEADERS Top: Brion Jeannette Yell King Rick Frinier Mark Allinson Carol Williamson Sue Jacobson Below: Bee Yell Leaders Cindy Boand Robyn Hickey Bonnie Salter Yell Queen Donna Axford Patti Meier F' 'SX -P is found in 78 L, Y, I abundance SONG LEADERS Sandy Glauser Song Queen Jill Carden Marilyn Johns Kathy Di Carlo Gay Bilder Below: Bee Song Leaders Carol Polizzotfo Pam Foster Kay Henlin lQueenl Diane Lukey Linda Osborne In 'rhese groups xii my A war? I . Vickie Viking-Linda Dunivin Vic Viking-David Martino MW. ., A Pep leaders in action ff FLAG TWIRLERS 1 Sue Morrow, Diane Davis, Carol Gunnerfe, Doreen Zechiel CQueenJ Bonnie Larson, Jean Geisflinger, Marie Nonaca When the Vikes go marching in . . . Vivacious, vigorous Vikettes BELOW: Vikette Leaders Connie Clark, second captain Sharon Butler, cadet colonel Andi Bullen, first captain 9 l -1 Q Vikette Roster Kathy Andrews, Willa Baudo, Shauna Bennedict, Sue Brady, Pam Bromley, Linda Burch, Sue Cannon, Cheryl Crocker, Sandy Darby, Cheryl Drasal, Mary Ellen Dunn, Gloria Dutton, Laura Erwin, Bonnie Ferber, Betty Flowers, Tricia Fry, Barbara Gatton, Sue Glasgow, April Green, Gloria Hallowell, Janet Holman, Shirley Honey- cutt, Cindy Howie Pat Jackman, Betty Kennedy, Kathy Kenny, Nancy Kerr, Kitty Ketchum, Charlotte Kornotf, Trudy LeClair, LeeAnn Ludwick, Pam Lee, Sharon Lord, Kathy Maho- ney, Connie Madsen, Cheryl Marty, Carol McCune, Janis McKay, Cheri Meyers, Shirley New, Virginia, Nonaca, Alana Owens, Barbara, Pahner, Candy Pear- son, Donna Pennel, Karen Peterson Kathy Pickens, Emilie Powell, Karen Price, Peggy Reeder, Gayle Schuber, Janis Shambeck, Toni Sisemore, Pam Smith, Sue Smock, Janet Spailer, Gloria Soto, Mary- len Stewart, Donna Stovall, Lou Tellez, Sandy Viten, Pat Wormuth, Janis Westbrook, Kathy Whitfield, Patti Wil- son, Kathi Yancey, Sue Zarzecki and vibrant Viking Band Viking Band Roster Abel, Michael Apmadoc, Jett Bartlett, Randy Berneathy, Jerry Blevins, Ray Brady, Michael Brooks, Steve Buckles, Bob Campbell, Robert Carlquist, John Carpenter, Richard Casey, David Chase, Charles Cook, John Corbin, Charles Corona, Steven Curtis, Jerry Dan, Rusty Dubelman, Alex Dunlap, Linda Dunn, Chris Eckert, Linda Eckert, William Erickson, John Feltnon, Richard Florey, Paulette Friedlander, Herman George, Mary Green, Ellen Green, Ray Guard, Willie Hager, Gary Heath, Dennis Heath, Terry Johnson, Barry Johnson, Roger Kramer, Neil Kwiecien, Steve LaGrone, William Lambert, James LaPlante, Sally Lippert, Rollin McGee, Linda Marchica, Peter Moore, Bill Morton, Anthony Muehring, Richard Muse, Warren Nielsen, Wynn Park, Raymond Peterson, Ed Pierce, Charles Pinkerton, Glenn Prewitt, Loyd Price, Dennis Raper, Ronald Redfield, Spencer Reece, Hugh Rowe, Bruce Rusnak, Drew Sedel, Jess Shakarian, Steve Shores, Arlen Smith, Chris Soden, Kathy Stevens, Herbert Stevens, John Stevenson, Bryce Stewart, Freda Stracener, Vern Taylor, Stephen Thomas, Judith Thurman, Arthur Treadwell, Terry Webb, Richard Whitaker, Pat Williams, Kathryn Zimmerman, Ted f , f 'ff f e A HERB STEVENS Drum Maior in Qveryzwna fakes an imaginary hoaf ride with The Viking Band and drill Team in The half-Time show af The Millikan game RIGHT: Mr. Bruce Gifford Band Director Miss JoAnn Zwanziger Vikeffe sponsor VIKETTE MANAGERS Kathy Erwin, Karen Bradford, .lo Warren, Marlysue Esping RIGHT: Maioreffes Jacklen Sfewarf Kay Neely T50 .1..,-. , Alana Agalzov lheadl an 2 K n VViTh The roll of The drums and The clash of The cymbols, The Downey High Viking Band could be seen and heard wiTh The vivacious viTaliTy of The VikeTTe drill Team close behind. They marched in parades and presenTed lively half-Time shows represenTing The School of Champions wiTh spiriT and spark. Wifh The flash and flare of Their sparkling uniforms, CadeT Colonel Sharon Bufler and Capfains Andi Bullen and Connie Clark, puT The high sfepping VikeTTe drill Team Through Their paces aT performances and during long hours of pracrice. The group, for The second year, was under The direcfion of Miss JoAnn Zwanziger. The saga of VikeTTes was one of hard work, prac- Tice and success. STaying affer school learning forma- Tions and roufines were only parf of Their work. The girls made Their own uniforms and were responsible for The exacTness of uniTy wiThin The Team. They were also required To make new pompoms for each perform- ance, and performances They gave! NOT only marching TalenTs did They display, buT scholasfic ones as well, for These were all prerequisiTes for Their selecTion as a member of Downey's VikeTTe drill Team. Two whisTles and a Twirl from his bafon, Herb Sfevens, drum major, led The Viking Band To win honors and recogniTion for Downey wiTh Their preci- sion marching and musical TalenTs. The band repre- senTed The maroon and whiTe aT fesTivals, school func- Tions, parades, sporfs evenTs and aT The annual Viking Variefies producTion. In iTs firsT year under The direc- Tion of Mr. Bruce Gifford, The band increased from 30 To 80 members. Noi' only were Their marching abilifies displayed, buT so were Their musical TalenTs - and iT isn'T easy To march and play music aT The same Time. Through Teamed efforTs, precision Timing and much pracTice, several colorful half-Times were presenTed on The field. During baskefball season, The Dixieland pep band added ThaT elemenT of spiriT To The Downey gym. Their performances aT musical concerfs proved To be enjoy- able evenings of lisfening pleasure To all. The Viking Band never ceased in represenfing admirably our school wiTh Their fine TalenTs. f A- Awww, f I I UXMII. 9 022 ,,. I A , Q , I , I Al 3 V' 'ii lffj, b I f I ,, . .. J I MMEQ '7'4 f, f If f fwzzf 'I V IL W I , fffgyf , L I ff A V f ffx E S 6 ,ff M j 1 Q ff V 'CNW 1, I ' N ' Nu ' my fy' , I S X X ' b. Q',Ml 1 XI 1 KP wmv :sf-,':lfI,v -1 x 11 4-7, l ' IN . -f X x f- ,Z fgrf A. , . NM I f - f g fylf f If - f K 1 A gy zffri- f AI,, S ff 1: if it M 19, , Z E -'Q I . ' .. X 1 I ff' 'I vi Eixj 'B , Z V' i ' M IAM, A X , ! V I P A I fm? I NK ' ag is XX V -,Q T C' g g H x: If is e - , J, ., F Q C7 W R' Q iq Q 'a-1 flf XI xf-K-'A f2 5Xh, -.I K II -A C 1Q , Ai I 'A V7 f f , A px D2 W C AQ? X A ip X .xxx i Lg '35 Xfflfx I ACTIVITIES 52 :Hy v,,w . Through the school year . . . Sports Night opened the year's activities The Howdy Dance was held at the Same time on Saturday, Sept. 2l L L rf. - ' fn Y . Sue Morrow pins an orchid on Mrs. Atherton, mother of Chuck, when the varsity football players honored their parents with Mom 'n' Dads Night on Oct. l I Sonny Lathrop was King of Luggage Day when the Girls' League staged its annual fund-raising project. Bonnie Larson, who had the most tickets for carrying luggage, was Luggage Day Queen, on Nov. 21, Vocal music groups, under the direction of Mrs. Jane Walta, presented a program of Christmas music on Dec. l6. A calendar of events . . . , at lblfll T 299 X W, Winners of the Sword 81 Shield-sponsored beard growing contest in January: Dwight Jones Cmost artisticl, Bob Emery Cmangiestl, Nick Moore lbest all Student government elections brought aroundl, Doug Moomey lleast resultsl, and Gary Wells flongestl. out posters in January Spanish Clubs sponsored a Taco Fiesta March l4 The secret IFJ ballot , AJ f, 'Q X f f W Q M, ,Q sf , , . 4 f ' ' , , Lf V, f W , , fx , Why ef , 5 , ve , f , Q W NW: gt ,, Q f' f f , . , if, ., fi H gy Q 9?-4 XL' I 4' , .Mfg 'M . 1-1 , , ,yi ,-fayt gyf , , ,f mtl, , ,W , J 2 i I, - gigyiii., ,, riff - 5 , i f ff, -2 A H 1, ' sf ,, f., , ,,, f sf Q fi,,ffff,f. ,. s fgf 'A f , X 22 , , ,ff-W, W, W! .fps A f ll Q In ' I X-welll 'li ' . 3, F w: T 6 it H' . is , M Z? -I 5, 7 J i ' -'f' farI.gftvf' , ,, X , - , , 1--t I Student Council sponsored a sale of mixed nuts to raise money for new band uniforms. Shown here are the cartons being distributed to the salesmen on April l7. 1 i l Seniors got ready for the climaxing event, graduation, by being measured for caps and gowns on Thursday, April 30. l55 A NATION MOURNS T56 9 acwflwwwm , - -si ' ' , f ,sas se T - ' . Nusa sQ-s-K J WWWXK A 4' so c Q Q ,Q . X- sf , -We L x X. . c Q Q is-x 1' ,auf 5 x 'Q A wmwwf ., af. . 1 s - ,, Qs H , k av. . . , ,. 0' wg K 3, M KT tix., ASB President Don Blakemore and Don Laughlin lower the flag to half mast in respect to the memory of John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States, who was cut down by an assassins bullet in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. The Student Council, in a letter of condolence to Mrs. Kennedy, wrote: 'The memory of John Fitzgerald Kennedy will long serve as an incentive to each of us to promote and protect the freedom of the United States of America. They received a card, bearing the Kennedy coat of arms, with the message: Mrs Kennedy is deeply appreciative of your sympathy and grateful for your thoughtfulnessf' A queen, a crown and a dance l Refurning Royal'ry Dodie Blanol - Randy Wood Junior Royalfy Sophomore Royalty Kay l-lenlin - Bruce Price Sherry Rawlins - Wall Covert Jill Carden Laura Mocler Don Laughlin Pal Finley Flowergirl, Crovvnbearer Libloy Boblos, Dale Mie SENIOR PRINCESSES AND ESCORT ei We Kathy Di Carlo Sandy Glauser Sue Jacobson Tim Greaves Dan Schiefeibine Tom Kefchurn Queen Mary Beth is crowned -is Escort Keith Jensen Queen Mary Beth Rasmussen is HHTH5 ...wi The Moment of Truth . , . The Announcement King Dennis McArthur The princesses and princes had paraded across The white carpet To The ceremonial stage, The queen candidate and Their escorts had Tollowed, and last The Homecoming King, Dennis McArthur, had mounted The plaTTorm. The air was Tense wiTh excifement as Belinda Bittner, represenTing Quill and Scroll, handed To Dennis The sealed envelope conTaining The name oT The Queen, He opened iT slowly, prolonging The agony of The waiTing crowd, Then announced: The 1963 Homecoming Queen is . . . Mary Beth Rasmussenli' Q AWETTTT King, Queen and Court Left To right: Kay Henlin, Jill Carden, Sandy Glauser, Dodie Bland, Queen Mary Beth, King Dennis, Sue Jacobson, Laura Moder, Kathy DiCarlo, Sherry Rawlins. Front: Libby Boggs, Dale Mie King Dennis and Queen Mary BeTh lead The dancing Senior President Larry Myers presents mementoes To Princesses Laura and Sue The gym, beautifully decorated, was filled uifh cables dancing, Talking, ' and ip-JV ,ng cf refreshments. . 'N I' L CoronaTion Ball climaxes The Homecoming, '63 Climaxing The TesTiviTies of The Homecoming was The Coronation Ball held Safurday evening, Nov. 9. DecoreTed To The Theme of EcsTasy in Blue, The gym was The scene of The ceremonies which honored The homecoming royalTy. Music was supplied by The GoldTones banol. Larry Myers, senior presenTed, pres-enTed gold- plared rniniaTure TooTballs as memenioes To The girls. Doclie Bland and Randy Wood, queen and king of The previous year's homecoming, were on hand To offer congraTulaTions To Their successors. Captured by the camera are these scenes from the Coronation Ball. f X x 4 1 Ax, N, ' 2 xx ga v Q sf? M w., A iw, V ,. 'Q ' U 'W3U!l'5V' M 'W ,,,,, , ,.., 'Mawr-3 Q 161. Festival features tun and food i ff VL, 4 I , i HM, The program gets under way GERMAN FESTIVAL In cas eyou don't understand the word printed above, they tell you: The annual German Festival was held Nov. 20 in the DSHS cafeteria. The program included a dinner of veal cutlet with mashed potatoes and cream sauce, a German band, slides of Germany, Austria and Swit- zerland, shown by students who had visited the countries. Greetings were given by Thom Schwedhelm, DSHS foreign exchange student from Germany, Evie Vavken from Austria, and Eliviar Oetiker from Switzer- land. 214' f' ' DEUTSCH ES FEST Das iahrliche Deutsche Fest tand am 20. November T963 in dem Speisesaal der DSHS statt. Auf dem Programm waren ein Essen lKalbsbraten mit Kartottelpuree und Sahnesossel, eine deutsche Kapelle, und Dias aus Deutschland, Osterreich und der Schweiz. Die Dias wurden von Schulern gezeigt, die die betreftenden Lander loereist hatten. Thom Schwedhelm, Austauschschuler aus Deut- schland, Edie Vavken aus Osterreich und Elvira Oetiker aus der Schweiz uloermittelten Grusse aus ihrer Heimat. Ausserdem wurde eine kurze deutsche Wochen- schau in bunt gezeigt. Zum Schluss stimmten alle Anwesenden mit in deutsche Volkslieder ein. Thom Schwedhelm visits with guests n Also, there was a ten-minute color news reel of Germany and in conclusion everyone sang German folk songs. There was music by a German band 1 ,, 5' , 49' ,pei LQ German food gets undivided ialmostl attention A claTe wiTl1 dad For The TirsT Time, Girls' League sponsored a FaTher- DaUghTer banqueT, designaTed A DaTe WiTh Dad, on Nov. 26 in The cafeieria. EnTerTainrnenT for The program included songs by The Case sisTers, MargareT Shanor, folk singing by Mike Brady and Ed PeTerson, dances by Nancy Davis and Rosemary Fragoso, a panTomine by Connie Walker, piano selecTions by Pam Lee and ,Sue Glasgow, a dance by Pal' ArmsTrong, Sandy McQuarrie, BeTh ATA leldiy Sharon Allen and ChrisTie Hodge, songs by The Genfrys lRandy Brooks, Chris Brooks and Fred Myersl, Margarei' Arnold, and Sandy Gray. Scenes from The program and The dinner lwhich consisTed of roasT beef, poTaToes, vegeiables, salad, rolls, desserTJ are shown here. - i ,li , all M , , '91 1 J- 12 ' ' 1 f 7' , 2 , ,ff X? K J g f 030. W ,M , ' f ' , M .,,, X Z, , A K 1 1 elq ,. , ' 1 ' , 5 ' f a 71, , ' 1 1 f , ,J .T Z is , .1 4-gf ' ' ' , T is 1 f ff? T' 4., 2 fp Z 7 9 f 'ah I I 4 Y af fi X r f' ,, f f Q, Q f ., Q- . M , in 1 ss i T H ,LM 163 Preparing for the arrival of the famous alumna Agatha and Matt have words Goodbye, My Fancy W W., 1 -5 5' x. -4, 19. 1 ,Q si '- y, l C. 1, 4 -- M - is . , nsklfm . vs,-A fs,--zllszgigssmfs Q r . tr Miss Reed is welcomed by members of the faculty Telling the story of a famous Congresswoman who returned to her alma mater after twenty years to receive an honorary degree, Goodbye, My Fancy was the fall play presented in E-2 Theater on Dec. 4, 5 and 6. A triangle developed among Agatha Reed, the Congress- woman, James Merrill, the college president who had once been in love with her, and Matt Cole, a foreign correspondent, a still- burning flame of her romantic life. He had been sent to report the story for a magazine, The basic theme of the story involved the question of censor- ship as opposed to freedom of choice, concerning a film the Congresswoman had brought to show to the students. Though it seemed for a while that the romance between the college president and the lady politician would result in marriage, the story ended with Miss Reed leaving the college as she came, but with the intention of taking up Matt Cole's offer of marriage. fl H 1, . 1 Miss Reed greets students Mr, NNilIlams and members of the Old flames burn 8l'16W od cast match rehearsals Cast of Characters Agatha Reed ....., James Merrill ...,. ,.....,.......................,...Jorlaine Hubbard , ,. ..,....,...,. .,,....,.. R oger Bayless Grace Woods .....,. .......,... M elissa Housel Matt Cole ,.......,.,,., ...,... L arry McCracken Ellen Griswoold .,A.,,... ...,.,....v. S ue Morrow Claude Griswoold ...... ,.,....... M ike Annis Miss Shackleford ..,,... ...... G eorgia Swartley Ginny Merrill ....,, Prof. Dingley ...... , ..,,,. Vic Setterholm Prof, Brideshaw ....,. Dr. Pitt .,,.,,.....,,.. Amelia ......,,...,., Clarise ....,,........ Mary Nell ......,, Susan ,............ Carol ,....,,,..,.,. ,..,Pam Washburn ,,..,.CheryI Finney .......,.,...NeiI Arias ......Pat Armstrong ,.,,...Aleta DeFeis ....,.Barbara Lowy ,......,...,.Donna Ortiz ldamae Waldman JO ....................... ........, J ana Hoagland Telephone man .,.. . Janitors .......,.,.. .......Paul Simpson ......,.Andy Heuser Richard Sieber Time out for refreshment l 5 Mrs. Griswoold has a discussion with Prof. Dingley on finances f is 1 - ,L , ' A Q-'Zn W W .V 'rxiggwff' ' , J , , , a ,f ,Neff W-sz V gf cvs Aff,--f ,. , if :yn -f 'S James Merrill regains his daughter's respect l65 Language clubs combine for a Chrisl'mas par'l'y Faculty Talent CMr, l-lodson, Mr. Cisneros, Mr, Forster, Mr. Marblel join in a song A V Upper lefT: Marilyn Adams, l5'aT Jackman and Penny Olson formed a singing Trio. Center: The Gentrys, Randy Brooks, Fred Myers and Chris Smifh Lower right: Ahab The Arab a panTOmir'ie lnteresfed audience All Tour foreign language clubs joined in spon- soring a ChrisTmas parTy, held in The caTeTeria on Thursday, Dec. l9, wiTh sTudenTs, parenTs and TaculTy a'TTending. Shown here are some of Those providing The enTerTainmenT. OTher conTribuTors To The pleasure of The evening included Thorn Schweolhelm, Jodi Taylor Ed PeTerson, Mike Brady, Nancy lnmon, and Margare'r Shanor. The Mexican cusTorn of breaking of a pinaTa was observed laTe in The program. Mr. Richard Hodson was The MC of The program. La+in sTudenl's have Their Roman Banque'l Togas, sandals, and an afrnosphere of ancienT Rome were again in evidence aT The annual Roman BanqueT, held on April l, in The caTeTeria. Following The Theme of ThaT Was The Week ThaT Was, each l.aT class presenTed a shorT skiT for enTer- TainrnenT. TradiTion was followed by having The Taking of The omens, ThaT is, The offering of grain To a chicken. lf The chicken did noT eaT, ThaT meanT The guesTs aT The l:nanqueT could r1OTeaT, so iT was made cerfain ThaT some grain Tound iTs way down The gulleT of The John McCaIley gives orders To The slaves unTorTunaTe bird. Thom Schwedhelm gives aid To a lady in distress Classes sTaged acTs To compete for a prize I I , V, fl ,V if , n :V .fi 'N' ,. , . , , ,. , , . ',i, f g, gf' , g s' f Y ,,i., . 5 W . 'F W' . .A ,mf 1 fy 5 ,u f ,fifa f 2- . I . ,, WW 1' , I W 1 my 4 v W T T , Q , if ' pf -- W WH' .P he f 'V C .4 .2 1' 'f . J TA' , , A , gf f' ' . f ' 'W V W , T ,f . I 'V l . W . ' Z . T W - Q, T - 1 T c f 'L ' ' W . I- ' ' , ' ' 'I , . I f W A I ,W , W sf Wm ,,,, ' W fr ' T Q 'W 1 i I W' i i ff? ' . T .- . .1 . A if ff ,. 3 'ww r. lf T 4 ri A f 2 Q iifl ' i Z ' i ' ,f f 7 .- '. 5' ,f WWW -ff m' W 1 ,312 f 'M f T lr 2 v .f , . , ,..., , .X V , , I if V A . . T , I ., M ,, 5 . ' V We ,. ..: 1'W 7's.g , We 1- ' M , , f -- 'W . ' . , .- V, ,. v - V X ...W - - . V.-w,.,,' ., 1., ns, N, ff f- 4 , V , rriv M . f ' T T .. W . ,f - T fc f , While The judges lMr, Ross, Mrs. and Mr. Williams? Winning act was the Lai-in Version marked Their ballots of Snow Whifef' '.:::.1 - Sweeihearis have ia ball Gay Bilder was announced as Sweetheart of The Ball, and led off Bonnie Ferber gives Gary Gurnperf a corsage the dancing with Sword 8. Shield president Don Laughlin as an adornmenf Romantic music brought couples to the floor , . , buf WhO'S inferesfed in dancing? Striped awnings, sidewalk cafes, and French street scenes carried out the theme of Chanson d'Amour, or Song of l.ove, when the Sweethearts Ball was held on Feb. l5 In the DSHS cafeteria. Sponsored by Sword 81 Shield and Les Torcheres, this is one of the big events of the social year. Gay Bilder was chosen by members of Sword 8 Shield as the Sweetheart of the Ball, and was presented with a bouquet of red roses, along with a kiss, by Sword 81 Shield president Don Laughlin. ln a dream of recl ancl white ,sauna-E. ss Wraps were checked in as couples arrived l-looT 'n Holler for a dollar A crowd oT nearly a Thousand people filled The gym To overflowing on The nighT oT Feb, 21 Tor The TirsT l-iooTenanny held aT Downey High. Two proTessional acTs, Bob and The Leveemen and Danny Brooks, were on The program, in addiTion To an abundance oT DownehiTe TalenT. The folk-singing craze which has swepT The counfry laTely was given a good iusTiTicaTion Tor iTs populariTy aT This show. 4'ZlfY?1,?ff' J: Q fh'f 'FlK'l, -Y , Q , ,,.. r .v....4f4Wj5ff7w- ii f , 3 f ::,1.'c.w W-'f ' 42, Y f , 'if' V' f s if - ' , wi 1 - 1 eww' , , x ' . !gJ'-.zswfi , 0 El '- 5 1 ,ffirgfi 2: f' i f ,, 'f V - . , f , . Www. -',.p.,:,:,Q .,,. A A , ., , s., MargareT Arnold 'ax ' . :. - 5 B Dianne ScoTT The program was arranged and produced by The STuolenT Council, and The Tremendous success of The idea may make iT an annual evenT. The show neTTed a proTiT of more Than 35300 To The sTudenT body fund. The commiTTee arranging The show was com- posed oT ASB PresidenT Don Blakemore, Brion Jeanneffe and Mike Hulshof, aided by Mr. Hirschi, adviser of sTudenT aTTairs. 3 .1 - 1 .jf A 'L ' 'Q Va-fa 2,-2, f-.. Jackie Skare 5 df, T U E? '3.w wx. . Mr. Ed Cohen was MC I I x K g f if-'--ming U 'K 'V . T ,I JB , N 1: '93 ' P fe? ,K , i 4 ' 1 1 ' Waiting backstage The Gemrys K FO al' 'lhe l'lool'enanny Gina Hamilton and Ed Sims Clapping hands in time 'fo The singers , Penny Browning, Sandy Blum, 'The overflow crowd filled the gym floor Marlyce Ort and Sharon Lord Cardinal Masque presents . Macbeth, by W. Shakespeare When shall we three meet again? In thunder, lightning, or in rain? What bloody man is that? fa Tawa- H ..: -N X b , , 1' E , 3-W 9 , if , ji'- , I , tw',.-,v My - W ' We X . 4.,z.g t ,g L. 1 2 N .lE f 1. 5 3 X - -nl he igs g,sN wf What is your tidings? K ,V , f, 1 f' ,z ' F , au ,Y f W ' v -V . I :- , . 1 i , A .,,,y,i, , , ,,. , A ,, 1 'f , ,V rl ft: ,C ,yy , of , 'sffxf' , si f' f A ., ,-:i' g1.f, f A l-1'f . V - - , ,an ' mn, -.mMwa4,,,, .,f , f ,L,, , A , ,mmm ,MMM Three score and ten I can remember well This year marked the 300th birthday of Shake- speare, and partly to observe this event the drama students chose his great tragedy, Macbeth as the presentation for the spring play. lt was an ambitious undertaking, with some parts double cast, and some actors taking more than one part. It was produced six evenings, extending over a two-week period: March 4, 5, 6, ii, iz, 13. Jorlaine Hubbard was assistant director to Mr. Williams, Marie Nonaca was student director. CAST OF CHARACTERS Duncan .,.. .,..........................,..,,.,....... T horn Lent Malcolm ......... ....,,. D wight Jones Donalbain ....... ,,,..., J ameg Nelson Macbeth ...... ..,,,,.,,. A ndy Heuser Larry McCracken Banquo ....... ,.....,..,.., B ruce Selig Macdutf .,,,,. ,,,,,, M ike Laibson Lennox ........ Ross ......... Menteith ....... Angus ..,,.... Caithness ..,.... Fleance .........,,.. . .,... . Siward ..,......... Young Siward Seyton ............ Macduft's son Doctor .....,..,.,, A Captain .,,.,. A Porter ..,..... Old Man ........ Lady Macbeth Lady Macdutt ..,,.,.. Gentlewoman ,...... Sergeant ......... Hecate, ...... , Witches ...... Murderers ...... .......Steve Klasky .....,....Neal Arias Richard Sieber . ..... Ed Summers Summers ....................lerry Stone .Sue Bergschneider .,.............Mike Annis ....,.Greg Kauffman ..........Vince Masi .,...Richard Buttner .........,Thom Lent .,...,,Mike Laibson ...,.,..,.Bob Knight .,.... Greg Kauffman .......Pat Armstrong Donna Ortiz .......Jodi Taylor .....,..Ann Hansen ,..........Gil Blevins ........Cheryl Finney ldamae Waldman ,.......Gina Hamilton Patti Thomas Judy Bedwell Bobbi Burnett Joye Regan Sandy Rickling .........Mike Annis Vince Masi Chuck Blazo TZ '71 , ,X Knock' Knock! Who's there? l have done the deed Shake not thy gory locks at mel 72 So prithee, go with me. Below: Backstage was a busy place, with make-up crews at work, actors rehearsing lines, some changing props And now about the Cauldron sing Out, damned spot! Out, I say! I-le has killed me, Mcfherl Lay on, Macduff, And damned be him that first cries, Hold, enough! ff WV 'ff' , F W, 'MM f .2 ff Y A ff' U T ' V 6 ' , , , ,, , ' f, , , fy ' A A f T , A ,- - 'T W, ., ,. . my -V v--v X, H v Girls League One Time OT The year when girls don'T have To be subTle abouT chasing The boys is The daTe of The Sadie, The annual dance sponsored by Girls' League. Under The Big Top was The Theme of This year's dance. Balloons wiTh The names of couples were scaT- Tered ThroughouT The cafeteria rooms, scene of The evenT, bales of hay provided some of The rusTic aTmosphere, and couples came in maTcheol ouTTiTs, some of Them made by The girls Themselves. Winning couple Tor The mosT original cosTume, wiTh a prize of Two Ticl4eTs To Melodylanol TheaTer in Anaheim were Joan Halas and Joe Bagley. Music was provided by The Hollywood Gam- blers, for The 290 couples who crowded The dance floors. sw, g f 'r ,,f:'f'-X Brion Jeannette is named Mr. Dreamboatu 1 -f . presenl's WW The Sadie XM. Cosfume prize winners were Joan Halas and Joe Bagley This was one style of dancing , , . and this was another Some lined up for pictures Couples hunted for balloons with their names painted on them J- Right: Others took time out .nv out for refreshments There was variety on clisplay Viking Varieties, the annual amateur talent show to raise money for the exchange student program, was presented two nights, April 16-l7 .Shown on these two pages are some of the acts, staged as a rehearsal for a TV show, LaLa interrupts Uorlaine Hubbard, Larry McCracken? l Pat Armstrong, Sharon Allen, Chris Hodge, and Beth Affeldt Uazzy Jiversl MC, Thom Lent 2 in Elephant Walk There was serious ballet by Pat Matarrese . . , Roger Collins on a unicycle and comic ballet by Trudy LeClair Karen Carpenter sings Barbara Lowy, Patti Thomas, Nedra Slutyer, Marie Nonaca and The Girls Five sing JUll5 'f19 Sue Morrow present Transportation, Marilyn Johns, Donna Stovall, Sue Brady, Pam Smith, Jodi Taylor and Mike Laibson Bonnie Ferber, and Gay Bilder, dance the can can Laura Erwin An imitation ofthe Beatles was inevitable lMike Cheroff, Greg Andrade, Dennis Martino, Dave Allmenl Cindy Boand The Viking dance band, under the direction of Mr. Bruce Gifford, provided the music for the program Plays and Play ets, original, a'l' Night of One-Acts Dino This year's Plays and Playlets, formerly known as the Night of One-Acts, was presented two nights in E-2 Theater, April 30 and May l, Most of the plays were written, produced and directed by students. ln order of presentation, they included: Dino by Joyce Johnson, directed by ldamae Waldman, with Mike Brady, Paula Wheat, Carol Frost, Jim Harman, Decision by Carol Frost, directed by Judy Mulkey and Peggy Hunt, with Peggy Hunt, Sandy Hoffman, Sue Bergschneider, Gil Blevins, All In A Day's Work by Jan Volmer, directed by Aleta DeFeis and Marsha Gruver, with Carolyn McGowan, Richard Sieber, Joye Regan, Aleta DeFeis, Georgeanne Odden and Gil Blevins, The Waiting Room by Bruce Selig, directed by Nancy and Jan Kerr, with Jodi Taylor, Mike Barbera, John Knobbe, Jan Volrner, lt's Ours Now by Aleta DeFeis, directed by Joyce Johnson and Steve Butterfield, with Dave Allmen, Leigh Armstrong, Kathy Pickens, Richard Carpenter, Dan Mc- ntyre, 'Tile Decision Pop 'n' the Punchbowlu Pop 'n' the Punchbowln by Steve Klasky, directed by Roberta Wilkins and Virginia Shepherd, with Mike Annis, Donna Davis, Paul Simpson, Jon Pruitt, Richard Buttner, Greg Kaufman, Dwight Jones, Sandee Rickling, Peggie Robinson, Jan Hupman and Patt Johncox, Climax by Mike Laibson, directed by Bobbie Bur- nett and Jeannette Nelson, with Bobbie Burnett, Judy Bedwell, Vince Masi, Steve Klasky, Walter Esseling, My Sister ls A Creep by Bobbie Burnett, directed by Madge Louis and Trudy LeCIair, with Becky Farmer, Marilyn Stewart, Elaine McNutt, Sue Blackwell, Mary Rasmussen, Greg Kaufman and Dwight Jones, and Marry Her, Stupid by Pat Finley, directed by Marie Nonaca and Neil Arias, with Ann Hansen, Melissa Housel, Pat Finley Roger Bayless, Thom Lent, Jan Kerr and Jor- laine Hubbard Below: lt's Ours Now .,r-L, Y iv? .5-. Top left Climax Stene frfw UTiiGvJ'Gii'ii'1Q Room Right Marry Her, Sfupidu G The audience liked Them If A nighl' in Hawaii W, I ,,. , 1' ' Q w,,,Sh A 4. A ' N612 bl aku Juniors and Their guesTs l-400 of Theml filled The caTeTeria on The evening of SaTurday, May 2, To eaT exofic Toocl in a Hawaiian sTyle luau. The meal was caTered, There were professional hula dancers and oTher enTerTainers, and a movie was shown aTTer The meal and live enTerTainmenT were compleTecl. A door prize of a Trip To Hawaii was won by lrene Earl. Gathering outside The cafeteria Dining was extremely informal i A. J K Xff- A . ul 4 l L. 'F L-'5 ,li 'PL fl M, , 1 ' - 1 -Iii,-A A Professional dancers .attempted To Teach boys how To hula is Juniors' annual even'r Ki When The call came to line up To gef The food Below: Thecafeferia was decorafeol in South Sea sfyle 3 K 4 ' A Qf K 1 r' L The floor served for seafs W--pdf. vfzfmi ' W 9 3553 , ' A :Sw nf 181 Seniors l-lighlighm' SixTy- Four l Couples glided on the floor ofthe grand ballroom y . Top: Turkey in The straw? Right: Imagine meeting you here! Seniors gof an unexpecTed bargain in The siTe of The Prom, when The original room con- TracTed for aT The new Inferna- Tional HoTel, 6211 VV. CenTury Blvd., was unfinished by The Time The Prom rolled around. The managemenf, To fulfill The con- Traci', provided Them wiTh The Grand Ballroom, which usually renTs for 5152800 for an evening. The original room had a renTal of 3525, and ThaT's all The class paid. Three hundred dancers glided To The music of Carroll Wax and his orchesTra, and when couples were noT dancing The evening was spenT in casual conversa- Tion. Theme of The Prom was En- chanfed Evening, and To The seniors who aTTended, ThaT's jusf whaT if was. On These Two pages are scenes from The dance, which Took place on May 9. Wifh An Enchanieol Evening Looking things over What the well-dressed dancer wears ,,U,Q Faculty were there too Time out for refreshments , KW 'Q W WLT, 'f Q 5, , Y 7777-Y-V - - 2-rf - i i , ,ere U if ,Qi 4 4,., 4 - , f vewhuawiffe- 4 f Couples and their friends gathered at Tables To have their pictures Taken. Y 23 ,fri 0332- f' 5 ' Q A Night of Readings Final dramatic production ot the year was the an- nual Night ot Readings, presented in E-2 Theater on the evening ot May 14. Sponsored by Cardinal Masque, the program was composed ot individual selections made by students who enacted them, and included the sublime and the ridiculous. Shown above are some ot those presented: Top Row: Richard Sieber and Aleta DeFeis in Wait- ing For Lefty , Sue Morrow and Patti Thomas, a scene from Oscar Wildes Importance Ot Being Earnest , Jodi Taylor, monologue from 'Anne Ot A Thousand Days , and Jorlaine Hubbard and Bolo Knight, a scene from Picnic Middle Row, Sue Bergschneider and Joyce John- son, in The Children's Hour , Peter Bogaslawski, Jan Kerr and Pat Matarrese, Arsenic And Old Lace , and Jacklen Stewart and Carol Frost, Anastasia, Bottom Row: Larry McCracken and Barbara Lowy, Taming Ot The Shrew , Gil Blevins and Bruce Selig, in Sheridan's The Rivals , Neal Arias, soliloquy from Richard Ill , and Pat Finley and Roger Bayless, Ot Mice ancl Men. Other readings, not shown here, included, Bob Knight and Pat Finley, No Time For Sergeants , Roger Bayless and Jorlaine Hubbard, Moon For The Mis- begotten , and Dwight Jones, Hamlet Girls of the Month Girls-of-the-Month is a project started several years ago by Girls' League to give recognition to those who are chosen to be most representative of the title for each month. This year the titles were chosen with the intent of having a more important and more meaningful honor. Each month six girls, two from each grade, were nominated by the Girls' League cabinet, and then the female population ot the school voted for one of the six. Girl of the Year was chosen by a faculty committee on the basis of her record in scholarship, citizenship, service and activ- ities. Joan Crotser was chosen tor this honor, Other candidates nominated were Judy Carr, Sue Jacobson, Marilyn Johns, Pam Lee, Marie Nonaca and Carol Williamson. 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Swimming l 'l l l 'l l l l I963 Varsity Football Squad VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD BOTTOM ROW: Bill Ortmann, Harry Prindle, Ron Garcia, Terry Erwin, Don Arnold, Larry Lewis, Larry Marchese, Phil Rearns SECOND ROW: Ken Gyger lmgrl, Dwight Butlin, Bill Moore, Richard Rowland, Kyle Magnusson, Mike Hulshof, Mark Ward, Jim Reams, Bruce Price, Bill Brinson, Dave , Prince lrngrl THIRD ROW: Coach Don Gardner, Trainer Charles Reeves, Dan Coelho, Frank Dufour, Herb Benedict, John Pavloff, Bob Stempson, Dave Buttner, Dale Gain, Steve Dack, Coach Wayne Rew TOP ROW: Gary Yeargin, Gary Gurnpert, Larry Myers, Dennis McArthur, Chuck Atherton, Thom Lent, Nate Archibald, Jerry King, Larry Tucker, Larry Parrish, Pat O'Brien Downey O - Fullerton - 21 O - Lynwood - T4 T3 - Warren - 14 6 - Paramount - T5 T4 - Millikan - 19 7 - Lakewood - 27 O Q Wilson - 28 6 - Jordon - T4 6 - Poly - 34 GARY GUMPERT JOHN KNOBBE Most Valuable Player of the Year Lmeman gf The Year T91 Junior varsity football season 'Q .- C - if ,C 4, f 1 if It fi' QA T Z I IR I Cf' li . - a as as 4 F , 1 g H to hsrl ,g l guys X ,Sig T! - jg: .xvy I, Q If qkh ' I ag Q I sl I I I 'ffl f rang A af s ex A V . Ax .- 3,95 . JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD BOTTOM ROW: Mike Egger, John COU- simano, Fred Paggi, John Latino, Scott Kenley, Jim Meyers, Dean Fleming is 'I fs, 3- . - fl SECOND ROW: Ken Gyger lmgrl, Jere Burrington, John Baker, Roger Watson, Vf. 'f.f - Loyd Griffin, Mike Rumbolz, Ralph Rothenberger, Steve Morgan, Irwin Dixon, William -My f Terberg, Dave Prince lmgrl THIRD ROW: Coach Frank Guzman, Trainer Charles Reeves, Hal Julien, Gary Sims, Wilfried Brickner, Mike Oskay, Charles Komrosky, Dave Hahn, Rcbert Thompson, Jerry Korn, Ron Raleigh, Coach Joe Cushman TOP ROW: Robert Beckett, M. J. O'Brien, Dean Davidson, M. S. O'Brien, Wesley Poutsma, Tom Dillard, Terry Cline, Robert James, John Ortmann, Randy Black Walt Covert Bob Thompson Most Valuable Player Lineman-of-the-Year IO? Junior varsity gridders, like the varsity, had a victory-less season in Moore League competition, but did manage to win two non-league games and tie another, giving them an overall record of two wins, one tie, and six losses, a better record than the varsity. They had their ups and downs, sometimes losing by a matter of inches. They opened the season with a 6-O victory over Fullerton and Burbeck Fielcl, Walt Covert scoring the only touchdown. Next they battled the Lynwood Knights to a 7-7 tie, with Steve Morgan and Tom Dillard combining in an aerial attack to score the TD. Then came the big game with Warren, and the Bears won, I8-7. Paul Westberg passed up Terry Cline tor the only Downey TD. They won their second and last victory by beating Paramount, I3-O, John Latino scoring a touchdown on the opening play from scrimmage, a right end sweep. He scored the other touchdown in the same manner. Then came the league season, and disaster. The Millikan Rams nipped them by the narrow margin ot a PAT, I3-IQ, then Lakewood rolled over them, 32-O, Wilson did even a worse crushing, 69-O, Jordan won, I9-7, and Poly took a 27-7 victory on a muddy tield. Walt Covert, a sophomore, was named most valu- able player, and Bob Thompson, a junior, was namecl lineman ot the year. John Baker and Irv Dixon were co-captains. Bee football season BEE FOOTBALL SQUAD BOTTOM ROW: Sam Sturman, Dave Massey, Phil Sawyer, Pete THIRD ROW: Coach Pemberton, Bob Leach, Terry Finley, Fred Marchica, Mike Maidl, Don Bragg, Bill Foreman, Chuck Cro-tser, Mike Dwyer SECOND ROW: Mike Convertini, Jett Batchelor, Steve Piniz- Hansen, Jim Ketchum, Jerry Robinson, Bruce Rodgers, Vince Masi, Jim Guthrie, Joe Gleason, Carl l-lanson, Coach Sexton ROW: Steve Clark, Rick DeLuca, Ken McMillian, John zotta, Doug Fish, Randy Cosner, Greg Painter, Dick Mc- TOP Bride, Scott McCune, Glen Nagami, Chuck Cassaday BILL FOREMAN Most Valuable Player BEE FOOTBALL SCORES Downey O - Fullerton - 8 6 - Lynwood - 7 - Warren - T2 26 - Paramount - O O - Millikan - T9 27 - Lakewood - O l3 - Wilson - 33 T9 - Jordan - T3 T4 - Poly - O Reynolds, Steve Klasky, Steve Rowe, Jim Stuftle, Richard Rehtield, Leslie Warburton, Larry Hoelscher RANDY COSNED Lineman of the Year BEE FOOTBALL SEASON The Bees tinisheol the season with three victories and two losses in Moore League play, and an overall record ot five losses and four wins, giving them the best record ot the three Viking teams. Throughout the season they sometimes gave im- pressive performances, but never seemed to reach their tull potential. Like both the varsity and JV's, they lost the big game to Warren, but only when the BeeBears scored . . -i. ......-.....4.nnn.p.. all on a pass play in the final rninute ot play. They were barely nipped by the Millikan Rams in the league opener, 13-T25 then scored an impressive win over Lakewood, 27-O, dropped the next two, T3- 33, to Wilson, and T9-l3 to Jordan-but came back in the tinal game to win over Poly, T4-O, the only team to beat the Jackrabbits. Bill Foreman was named rnost valuable player, and Randy Cosner was named lineman ot the year. - 0.1 KYLE MAGNUSSON NATE ARCHIBALD TOM CONSIGLIO GARY YEARGIN Back Back REVIEW OF THE SEASON While the fact can't hidden that we were disap- pointed with the way our football season ended, no one can deny that our varsity gridders kept fighting in every game, right up to the final whistle. The Vikes amassed a total of only 52 points in nine games, compared to their opponents' 184, which tells the story of the winless season. In the opening game the Vikes fumbled away a 21 -O loss to Fullerton, after threatening in the opening minutes. In their second game, against the Lynwood Knights, the Vikes again went scoreless. Iniuries to Gumpert, Magnusson and Moore contributed to the 12-O loss, but Tom Consiglio, with an average of 6.6 yards in seven carries, was a bright spot in the Viking attack. In the big Downey-Warren rivalry, played in Cer- ritos Stadium, the Vikes lost by a narrow margin of a point after touchdown, after leading 13-O in the third quarter. Oddly enough, the two touchdowns were scored without a single first down. Back Back Following this heart-breaking 14-I3 loss, the Vikes lost, 15-6, to Paramount, and then, in the Moore League opener against Millikan, after seeming to find a winning combination to lead 14-O, lost by a final score of 19-14. Without the services of Consiglio, the Vikings found their ground game at a standstill against Lakewood, and lost, 27-7. Gumpert's passing was a bright spot, but not enough. Facing one of the CIF's strongest teams, Wilson, the underdog Vikings held the Bruins to one TD per quarter, but again lost, 28-O. The Jordan Panthers handed the Vikings their eighth loss in a close game that could have gone either way, 14-6. The varsity closed out their season with a loss to Poly, rated first in the CIF, in a game that was post- poned because of rain. Downey scored first, and threw a temporary scare into the Rabbits, who came back to lead 7-6 at the half. Then Downey seemed to run out of gas, and Poly scored four times in the sec- ond half for final victory, 34-6. L., THOM LENT Tackle Tackle-Back DENNIS MCARTHUR BILL ORTMANN PAT O'BRIEN Guard End i FRANK DUFOUR MIKE HULSHOFF TERRY ERWIN HARRY PRINDLE Back Quarierback Back Back VARSITY SEASON Downey O - Fullerion - 21 O - Lynwood Q 12 i3 - Warren - l4 6 - Paramount - l5 14 - Millikan - T9 7 - Lakewood Q 27 O - Wilson - 28 6 - Jordan - 14 6 - Poly - 34 Magnusson Takes handoff for an end sweep JOHN PAVLOFF LARRY MARCHESE MARK WARD DON ARNOLD Tackle End Guard Guard R V'-x DVVIGI-IT BUTLIN BILL BRINSON BRUCE PRICE DALE GAIN Guard Enol Center En Bill Orlnnann Tlwreacls the needle if N A f W Lf! W H: , ' 'Z f r I .2 1' f . I , f Yeargin scores against Warren Consiglio carries for a gain P U X 'v '+f Q 'f-HRPQ -, 9:1304 In-'v Fil , -egg I LARRY TUCKER STEVE DACK JIM REAMS Larry Lewis makes End Guard Tackle a flying Tackle d 1 ,Mm DAVE BUTTNER LARRY LEWIS JERRY KING HERB BENEDICT Tackle Guard Cenrer Tackle LEFT: Consiglio breaks loose BELOW: McArThur crashes Through LEFT: Magnusson is hemmeol in LEFT: Warren olefencler stops Magnusson BELOW: Yeargin drives for a gain Varsity water poloists splash to I3'rh League title I L ,,.-H' VARSITY WATERPOLO SQUAD SEATED: Mike Andreas, Tom Perumean, Randy Pitzak, Steve Campbell, Tim Greaves, Chris Hadii, Jim Coe, Les Blair, Jerry Ray For the thirteenth straight year, Viking waterpoloists won the league title, including eight in the Coast League and five in the Moore League. In fact, Downey is the only winner in the varsity division since joining the Moore League in I959. The varsity started the season by rolling over Jordan I7-O, but sustained its first loss to a league team by losing to Milli- kan in a tournament at Long Beach City College, In the next tournament at Inglewood they won over Glendale, at smashing I7-I, routed Mira Costa, 3-2, but lost to Fullerton, 6-2, and in a playoff to El Segundo again lost, 6-5. Powerhouse Whittier 1 it . , ..a V i I . , t ' oft i, I -Q li TIM GREAVES JERRY RAY All American Second Team All-American Third Team All-CIF First Team All-CIF Second Team All League First Team All-League First Team I-Iigh Scorer STANDING: Coach Bill Sexton, Marc McConnell, Roger Crawford, Tom Henric:kson,Jim Krusen, Jeff Paugh, Sonny Lathrop, Ed Summers, Coach Collis nipped the Vikes, 3-2, but they avenged the El Segundo loss by beating the Oilers, 5-4. Then they defeated Millikan, 7-5. Then they really started rolling, and polished off Garden Grove, I2-6, Lakewood, I3-2, Upland, 5-3, Wilson, I3-2, Ful- Ierton, II-9, Jordan, 23-I, and Poly, 7-4, to win the league title, then La Puente, 9-3. In the CIF playoffs, they crushed Warren, IO-I, California High, 7-I, but lost to EI Segundo, IO-5, and took third in CIF by beating Whittier, 8-4. MIKE ANDREAS STEVE CAMPBELL All-American Fourth Team All-League First Team All-CIF Second Team All-League First Team Most Valuable Player Bees battle to 5th League title BEE WATERPOLO SQUAD SEATED: Randy Anno, Ken Martens, Eric Nielsen, Marc McConnell, Ed White, Danny Struve, Terry Winter- boer, Darryl Vincent, Ken Hammer Downey's Bee waterpolists started off the season by drown- ing Jordan, 4-2, and Millikan, 6-3, in the league tournament, then sank Mira Costa, I5-9, in the Inglewood tournament. In the next game against Whittier, the BeeVike mermen roared back from a 3-2 deficit to emerge victorious by a 5-4 score. Then they topped El Segundo, ll-6, and Millikan, 8-5. Garden STANDING: Coach Sexton, Richard Smith, Ken Kocou- rek, Bob Mahon, Greg Nichols, Jim Winchell, and Coach Collis Grove and Lakewood were the next victims to fall before the mighty BeeVikes. They continued to dominate their opponents by rolling over Wilson, Upland and Fullertong then against Jordan they scored a l7-3 victory, and finished out the season against Poly with a 7-2 win, and their fifth straight Moore League title, - 713' US S955 A 22' ,,.,,, i, z ,J Downey blocks an attempted Warren score ..... .....- ... .asa Scramble for the ball W7 ra , fa ' A 'V at V ,, W f'r v 4 ,Q , , ywiff 'K 'X M , M WW. fi fr 4 199 Cees' saga of victory . . . win 38 straight W ,Maw Y I CEE WATERPOLO SQUAD SEATED: Jack Campbell, Mason Philpott, Bill Summers, Tom Bryant, George Coe, Larry Cartwright, Louis Kefalas, Ken Haugland STANDING: Coach Sexton, Paul Davison, Charles Pir- schell, Richard Michelangelo, Daryl Haymes, Ron Morales, Coach Collis CEE WATERPOLO SEASON CeeVike waterpoloists started out their winning season by capturing the Moore League tournament with victories over Jordan and Lakewood, by scores of 7-l and 3-l. ln the following Inglewood tournament they splashed their way to a l5-5 victory over Mira Costa, then nipped a tough Whittier squad by a 3-2 score, followed by wins over El Segun- do, i5-9, and Millikan, i4-3. , , ,, , X535-as we as-vwra ., 'TCU . c ft ' S -'W .. gd' give., j..:3g:s,lk- - -V W ,pf ff- ,A .-4, M. V ., Y. hawaii' . 5. , K 3 Y .P Teamwork is the key to victory N4 Without a letdown they continued their winning ways by drowning Garden Grove, l2-6, and Lakewood, 6-3. The next victory came over Upland, for the CeeVikes thirty-sixth straight victory. Then the mighty CeeVikes finished out the season with con- secutive wins over Wilson, Fullerton, Jordan, La Puente and Poly in an undefeated season which pushed their win record to thirty-eight straight, a truly amazing feat. Coach Sexton gives instructions 7 5 rosscounfry Season Coach Al Zimmermans harriers ended Their crosscounfry season wifh The varsify coming in fiffh in The Moore League runoff, While The JV's capfured Third. The JV squad, league champions last year, made perfecf scores againsT Warren, Haw- Thorne, Jordan and Poly. Leading varsify runners were Mike Skougard and Leroy Rendahl, who Turned in excellenf perform- ances. Oufsranding JV performers were George Ramos, Bob Oliva, George MarTin, Chuck Furnari, Rich Richman and Harry Bayliss. Coach .Zimmerman ,.expecTs ..To field anofher sfrong Team nexf year, and gel' info The CIF finals, which The Team iusf missed This year. VARSITY CROSSCOUNTRY TEAM aw. T -Af . A jg, 1 3 mf MH ' . ' ,., ww-'Af,,,, ' f- 'www if g 1 , 3:35 ' , 3 , fi ' 'wi g . T 1 Q ' ' . J' . , , WA 5 f ., I Q t j, A, Q f .sm if , merman Mike Skougard Leroy Rendahl -J , ,f 4 I Q V i I L I . J W as I :d iv ,ii I, , , W J, , W ,N ,S i A wr ff, ., f 5 N 1 if , , 'f f A ' .. - ,,,, X ii - - - I T 'I 'Q 457 2s Tj . if 3' , .. .,,, .,. f2, if V , rw f ,574 I i ' r , ' if I T9 ' Q if . , I 2 , , , gvll ,UA , B. I Skougard Ialone in cenferl makes his Ioid in LB JUNIOR VARSITY CROSSCOUNTRY TEAM SFATED Mike Fairchild Wes Terasaki James Smifh, Roger Smifh, Dave Anderson, KNEELING Charles Furnari Jens Pedersen Ken Pearce, Howard Royle, Ross O'DeII, Bolo Clarkson John Lane Joe Dennis Allan Levin STANDING Coach Zimmerman George Marfin John Massey, Harry Bayless, Jack Garland Randy Evans Gary Jones Carlos Brown, Ken Rudman, Ted Kierscey, Sfaie meeT 201 ,sf 15,1 , Fifth in CIF Another championship team S f if 'iw Q .4 x.Y r , T wud VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD Downey 23 - Santa Fe 41 - Montebello 45 - Bell Gardens ' 5 - Centennial I7 - Artesia 29 - Whittier 30 - Warren 27 - Pioneer 45 - Lynwood 57 - Paramount KNEELING: Sheppard Bloom, Dennis Leitner, Brion Jeannette, Chuck Crotser, Mike Mahakian, Bill Moore, Brian Jacobson, Ron Riffe lmanagerl STANDING: Coach Leonard Sexton, Gary Yeargin, Bill Brinson, Thom Lent, John Zanercik, David Booker, Dan Coelho, Coach Phil Jones WRESTLING SEASON REVIEW The Viking varsity were the undisputed champions of the Rio-Coast League again this year. The season was marked by impressive wins over their opponents and the well coached JV squad also captured the cham- pionship while losing only one league meet. The Vikings were victorious over the Warren Bears by handing them a 30-I5 varsity shellacking and a 42-7 beating by the JV squad. These scores were typ- ical of the whole season, as our wrestlers again dom- inated their opponents. Six varsity wrestlers qualified for the CIF semi- finals when the Rio-Coast League tornament was held. First place qualifiers were Sheppard Bloom l98 Ibs.l, Bill Brinson lI78l, and Gary Yeargin li94l. Second place qualifiers were David Leitner llO6l, Brion Jean- nette ll36l, and Dan Coelho ll57l. The only survivor of the finals was Sheppard Bloom who placed fifth. I t tr I is x K .M 1 U A is T QQ 'rw ' ,im SHEPPARD BLOOM DENNIS LEITNER BRION JEANNETTE DAN COELHO GARY YEARGIN BILL BRINSON 98 lbs. IO6 lbs. T36 lbs. I57 lbs. l94 lbs. I76 lbs Second in League Second in League Second in League First in League First in League VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES 111 gtk, -C , if ' JV's were ref I winners, too Iv WRESTLING scoREs XF Downey I5 - Santa Fe - 28 31 - Montebello - I8 43 - Bell Gardens - 6 I7 - Centennial - 26 35 - Artesia - I3 42 - Warren -- 7 26 - Pioneer - 20 47 - Paramount - 7 JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD KNEELING: Joe Cushrnan, David Kreisler, David Ramsay, Ron Garcia, Vic Setter- holm, Brent Scheerer, Ron Ritte Imanagerl STANDING: Coach Leonard Sexton, Mike Egger, Ron Beniestort, Jerry King, Wes Poutsrna, David Vaughn, Bruce Price, Coach Phil Jones Bill Moore wins his match vs. Warren Gary Yeargin tries tor a pin Dan Coelho wins a decision over Warren Brion Jeannette wins a olecision 203 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM I KNEELING: Bob Le-gill, Torn Kefcburn, Mike Carly, Roy ATI1erTon,JoI1n Knobbe,CoacI'1 Kasser, Barry Quinn, Annunclson, Bruce Tenen Wayne Lyile, Allen Berquisf, Doug Saulsbury, Gary STANDING: Pai Einley, SCOTT Bryan, Torn Morion, Chuck Gumperi .. -,,-1 am 5 if JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM KNEELING: Pierre Gufierrez, Fred Meyers, Coach Reeves, STANDING: Ray STruTZ, Tom DIIIGVCII David BUHner, Roy Amundson, Gary Firmenf Mike Tubbs, Jerry Shiller, Jim Hill, Dean Acklancl, Mike Carry, Lynn Jacobson, David Hollis BEE BASKETBALL TEAM KNEELING: Sieve Van Horn, Sieve Mirnick, Coach Cush- STANDING: Vic Broders, Howard Kinney, Bob Weaih- rnan, Mike Srannarcl, Rich Whirron ers, Tom Pickens, Bob Burr, David Stephens, Chris Woods, Bill Clouse, Rick Haas, Mike Davis CEE BASKETBALL TEAM KNEELING: Jim Bollenbacher, Phil Sawyer, Coach Pem- STANDING: Mike Burke, Jerry Thompson, Bill Fisher, berron, Lee Brown, Gary Eib Joe Dennis, Torn Winter, Bob Srivers, Jerry Fife, Chuck Cassaday, Steve Lauzier H..:s:- ,- ' - - Basketball Season BARRY QUINN PAT FlNl.EY GARY GUMPERT All-League Captain All-League DoWney's varsity cagers started ott the season by nipping the Fullerton Indians, 41 -39, then tackled May- fair and lost 46-57. In other pre-league season games They lost to Artesia and Paramount, but then bounced back to beat the Pirates in their next encounter. Against arch-rival Warren the Vikes lost a close 61 -63 decision. In league play they lost to Nlillikan, 61 -59, dropped another close one to Jordan, 56-53, clobbered the Wil- son Bruins, 71 -57, lost to Poly, 75-69, won over Lake- vvood, 55-48, lost in the second round to Millikan, 91-64, nipped Jordan, 55-53, beat the Bruins again, 63-48, lost again to Poly, 91-60, in the tinal game of the season. Gary Gumpert was named most valuable player, and with Barry Quinn was named to the All-Moore League ten-player squad. Most Valuable Player The iunior varsity squad managed to win but one- third ot their games, but they looked like a pretty good team all season. Ray Strutz and Roy Amundson usually paced the scoring attack. The JV season, how- ever, was rated a success when they beat Warren, 42- 30. No matter how the season goes, it we beat War- ren, it's successful. Bee basketeers started oft the season with a 49-28 drubbing ot Fullerton, but then tizzled out tor the rest of the season, They recorded only tour victories, but were hustling all the way, and never gave up. The Cees also won roughly one-third of their games and did manage to make their season successful by beating Warren, 28-23. Outstanding players tor the Cees were Joe Dennis and Tom Winter. l Courl Aclion Ak r JayVikes beai' Warren, 42-30 Legill makes Two poinfs in the f-f 53-48 victory over Lakewood Quinn goes high for The Tipoff aT Finley waits for the ball ' 1 .3+- :- v , Finley shoofs for a Two-pointer againsf Lakewood Gumperf goes clown courf on Afherlon drives for a layup a fast break against Warren 7 Swimmers uphold the title ,.,y,,VlM .,,Y H , it VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM ' QS, iw, A BOTTOM ROW: Kent Shaulis, Mike Pickett, Jerry Ray, Tim Greaves, Jim Coe, Steve tim, -I Campbell, Mike Andreas, Les Blair, Torn Hendrickson 3- vi TOP ROW: Coach Bill Sexton, Randy Anno, Greg Nichols, Darryl Vincent, Ken J Martins, Sonny Lathrop, Ray Murphy, Ken Hammer, Wayne Collins, John Pierce, Terry Winterlooer, Harry Evans, Tom Bryant, Coach Collis 'iw MEDLEY RELAY TEAM FREESTYLE RELAY TEAM Jim Coe, Ray Murphy, Tim Greaves, Steve Campbell Jim Coe, Ray MUFPI'1Y,lTifY1 GVQBVES, Mike Pickett Third in CIF Finals Second in CIF Finals New School record' 1:45-3 New school record, 1132.3 OS School of Champions BEE SWIMMING TEAM ' BOTTOM ROW: Randy Anno, Ed White, Terry Winferboer, Ken Hammer, Bob Mahon, Lynn Ball, Ken Kocourek, Jim Barrafi' TOP ROW: Coach Bill Sexfon, Greg Nichols, Darryl Voncenf, Ken Marlens, Jerry Grandey, Jerry Ray, Russ Biby, Coach Don Collis VARSITY LEAGUE SCORES Downey 59 - Millikan - 27 69 - Lakewood - i7 67 - Wilson - I8 58 - Jordan - 27 57 V2 -Poly -28112 LEAGUE SCORES Downey 56 - Millikan - 21 49 - Lakewood - 28 57 - Wilson - 20 53 - Jordan - 24 68 - Poly - 9 CEE LEAGUE SCORES Downey 65 - Milliken 1 I2 66 - Lakewood - ii KEN HAMMER 69 - Wilson - 8 Second in CIF 200-yd. 60 Q Jordan - 8 freesiyle, new school 66 7 Poly Q I0 record of 1154.4 b- 209 1-1-11 -'v-H -- -r 1 I Z Gees were winners, too ' 1 ,th CEE SWIMMING TEAM BOTTOM ROW: Steve Garrett, Paul Davison, George Coe, Capt. Larry Poggemeyer, Tom Bryant, Darryl Haymes, Roger Searles, Howard McMichael TOP ROW: Coach Bill Sexton, Jim Long, Mike Sedlacek, Phil Altic, Ken Hoagland, Mason Philpot, Richard Michelangelo, Coach Don Collis THE SWIMMING SEASON Continuing a habit they started way back in l95O, Viking swimmers captured three more league titles this year. For the varsity and Bees it was the fifth consecu- tive league championship, for the Cees it was the fourth in a row. Coached by Bill Sexton, a member of the Downey's swimming teams from T951 through 1953, the varsity won all five of its league meets, including tough Mil- likan, which fell by a 59-27 score. The varsity team scored I8 points and finished fourth among 200 schools entered in the CIF meet, which was won by Fullerton. Five new school records were set by DSHS swim- mers during the season, breaking three records made last year by Dean Willeforcl. Swimming the 200-yard medley relay in the school record time of l:45.3 waslthe team of Steve Campbell, Tim Greaves, Ray Murphy and Jim Coe. Mike Pickett replaced Campbell to form the 200- yard freestyle relay team which set a school record of 11323, clipping a full second off the mark. Ken Hammer broke the mark for the 200-yard free- style, his time was l:54.4. Swimming as a Bee, Ken also broke the IOO-yard butterfly with a 58.8 mark, the same as the varsity record last year. Such accomplishments do not come easily. Coach Sexton puts his swimmers through about 5000 yards swimming each day, five days a week. Tim Greaves was named most valuable varsity player, Ken Hammer took that honor for the Bees, and Torn Bryant for the Cees. KNEELING: Lew GoIdsTein, Bill Fore- man, Fred Field, EvereTT Wilshire STANDING: Roger HesTer, George Dobbs, Garry Monninger, Bill SaITzman s a Tough r-ackeT VARSITY TENNIS TEAM 5? 47 if -1-----v W TENNIS SEASON Downey's varsiTy neTmen, despiTe injuries and as- sorTed miseries, ended T964 wiTh a II-IO record, buT Tinishecl The Tough Moore Loop race wiTh a clisappoinT- ing 6-9 mark and a second division sTanding. MosT valuable rackeTer, Roger HesTer, CapT. George Dobb, and junior Lew GoIdsTein were a poTenT one- Two-Three punch, and when The resT of The Team was aT Tull sTrengTh The Vikes were Tough To beaT. They demonsTraTed This TacT by bumping off league conTend- ers Millikan and Wilson in Their occasional Tlashes of winning form. The junior varsiTy Tennis Team again showed Tlashes of brilliance, as They sTormed To a Third place finish in The Tough Moore League sTandings. Compiling a season's record of II-9, The JayVikes fared equally well in The league season. Led by juniors Gary Fredericks, Jack Garland and Chuck STewarT, The underclassmen posTed a respecTabIe 8-7 Moore League mark. Fredericks was named mosT valuable player. KNEELING: Henry CoTa Chuck STewarT Wayne RuhTer STANDING: Jerry Schiller Jack Garland ef' Yr' 4 ,. -..-,,,.,-........ in JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS TEAM Jim Cunningham Coach Fred Upham Leslie WarburTon Gary Fredericks Neil BaIsTer jrngrl H' was rugged compeTiTion Tor The Trackmen VARSITY TRACK SQUAD KNEELING: Roy Amundson, Bill Bloward, Larry Marchese, Ted Kierscey, Ross O'Dell, Jens Pedersen, Mike Skougard STANDING: Coach Don Gardner, Allen Levin lmgrl, Mike J. O'Brien, Jim Bedow, Randy Evans, Tom MorTon, Bob Anderson, Coach AI Zimmerman, Kasser Downey Track Teams wound up Their glum seasons wiThouT placing any men in The CIF Tinals This year. The varsiTy, wiTh no wins and 8 losses, Turned oul an embarrassing record compared wiTh previous Teams. The BeeVikes, wiTh Two wins and 6 losses Topped The Cees' record of only one win and 7 losses. All Downey's cindermen deserve praise Tor Their hard work which They showed during The season. Un- TorTunaTely, only Three cindermen from all The Track Teams can qualiTy Tor player oT The year award. The Three men who showed The besT eTTorT, parTicipaTion, and achievemenT, and Thus winners of The Player-oT- Year award were: Tom MorTon, varsiTy, lrv Dixon, Bees, and Wes Terasaki, a CeeVike who broke The school record for The 660 wiTh a Time of I minuTe, 27.1 seconds. Coach John VARSITY SCORES BEE SCORES CEE SCORES Downey Downey Downey 35 Warren 69 42 - Warren - 53 34112-Warren I6 Lakewood 84 28 - Lakewood - 67 QI V2-Lakewood 31 Wilson 72 42 - Wilson - 53 28 - Wilson 24 Jordan 79 45 V3-Jordan -82lf3 29 - Jordan 7 Poly 97 2l - Poly - 74 I8 - Poly I5 Millikan 85 40 - Millikan - 56 26 - Millikan PIQ -51 V2 -64'f1 - 58 - 57 - 67 - 60 buf +l1ey gave 1'heir besl' gm . wif' 1 Jlyww ' . ,,.:i.h A ,ir A ,,A ,. Y- ! 'fiff 'V, 553 xiii- I S ,y f e-g4y.,1,' c T .ZP Wi 'A s 2 ab fl ' lkiffii ' A - .' Q 121 f,VQ'2.f V,,,, ' X .Li.,j 'Tl g A' , V I W f . Fiqh 3 'A h .W 6, . i f :A ,,V . R 3- Q1, YQ ! i ' - 1' Q. f ' ' Vi ' Q 1- 'T A Q qi .V - I 1 j fl ri h, I , . ll? g gr ' f 1: f I ---7 5 ,,,, 'W . fi Li T 5 W 29, T. -:QW .T 5131 fr f A W- f 'R exe' 91 Q gg 1' I, S is , f A is sf X y me ' , g , , -T ff-' we we A BEE TRACK SQUAD Murr, Glenn Nagami, Sieve Clark, George Ramos, Rich Dunkerly, Harold Boehm Dennis Kuklovsky, Dennis Codon, Jim Ketchum, Steve Klasky, How- John Massey, Ed Bouldin, Dave Anderson, Mike Suddufh i 1' 4. CEE TRACK TEAM KNEELING Lonny Howie, Sandro Yurada, Dan Boucher, Lynn Webb, Phil Sawyer, Don Frlfz Mike Burke, Ronnie Kline STANDING Coach Gardner, James Worfh, Mike Rusk, Chuck Furnari, Randy RUTT, Gary Fllffner, Vince Guasfella, Wes Terasaki, Tom Loganbill, Coach Zimmer- man Coach Kasser Dame Fortune wouldn't smile on them gm VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD BOTTOM ROW: Tom Tessier lmgrl, Dan Pettey, John Baker, Boyd Leavitt, Gene Schmalz, Kyle Magnusson, Drew Bilyeu, Bob Campbell, Terry Erwin, Steve Arrowsmith, Ron Riffe lmgrl, TOP ROW: Bob Stivers lmgrl, Dwight Butlin, Mike Phillips, Frank Dufour, Dave . Butner, Larry Chase, Duncan Williams, Keith Jensen, Gary Gumpert, Mike Carty, Coach Phil Jones The Season The Viking horsehiders had their ups and downs this season, but mostly downs. They registered one surprising triumph when Drey Bilyeu, used only spar- ingly before that game, blanked the Moore League run- nerup Lakewood Lancers, i-0, for the Vikes' second and final league victory. 1' D0wNEY V .A The cellar dwelling Downehites had trouble at the bat the entire season, barely topping the .200 team batting average mark. They did, however, break loose for 10 runs and a dozen hits in dumping La Mirada's hosting nine TO-1 in Easter tournament action for the season's heaviest offensive spurt. BAS L The iunior varsity baseball squad played better than .500 ball in compiling a season record of T1-TO, but finished only 7-8 in the tight Moore League race. la Boyd Leavitt won the Ray Canton batting trophy. l. mr su e- L U X Z Having hitting troubles also, the JayVikes had to rely on solid pitching and two steady hitters, Tom Heise, who batted .296 during the league campaign and Jim Guthrie, who finished with a .275 batting average. Sophomore Gil Hanes collected five victories against one defeat, while posting a .304 batting aver- age in his limited appearances to the plate. Jack Harrington was named the most valuable JV player. Golfers win The Iron Man Trophy JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD -- KNEELING: Richard Helsley Imgrl, Mike Dwyer, Dean Fleming, STeve Morgan, Terry Finley, John Reyn- olds, BrenT I-Iellbusch, Harry Hill, Wayne FriTz, Gil Hanes, Jim GuThrie, Wally Moore Imgrl STANDING: Coach Wayne Rew, Richard Rehfielcl, Jerry Moore, Richard Rowland, Gary Sims, Dean Ack- Iand, Tom Dillarcl, Jack I-IarringTon, Tom Heise, Fred Meyers GOLF SEASON Downey's golf Teams, alfhough They did noT have a winning season overall, proved To be The deciding TacTor This year in The compeTiTion beTween Downey and Warren Tor The Iron Man Trophy. Warren was one poinT ahead when The golfers meT, and Downey de- Teared Warren in boTh divisions, giving Them unbroken possession oT The Trophy since iT was TirsT offered by The Downey RoTary Club. The varsiTy won six, Tied one, and IosT eighT, while The JV's managed To have a winning season wiTh a 7-6 season. Jim Krusen was The number one player Tor The varsiTy wiTh an average 78 rouncl. Dave Benney was nexi' wiTh 78.6. MosT valuable player and co-cap- Tain was Krusen Tor The varsiTy. Miles Mallory was The mosT valuable JV wiTh a 41 average. PeTe Rowe and Randy Williams each had an average of 42. . . .. -,,.1....... 'M ' GOLF TEAMS VARSITY, TronT row, kneeling: Chris Moody Rick Haas Bruce Harmon Miles Mallory PeTe Rowe JV, sTanding: John BrechTeI Par Nalley Rich LeaThers STeve Winger Rich AIITizer Randy Williams Louis MiramonTes Co-CapT. Jim Krusen Co-CapT. Dave Benney Coach Charles Hannah 5 . 5 ...I , 3 I V Q ! 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CALIFORNIA l T l T l ThaT sure would look good aT The prom And McCord Tells Richard Frazier. lAnd iT did, Tool ' That sure would look good aT The prom, Andi McCoid Tells Richard Frazier. lAnd iT did, Too.l Bruce Price and Bob Abe check The prices for diving lessons and Tind Them very inexpensive aT . JOHN RILEY'S SCHOOL OF DIVING 71.112 , - -1-1-P---: r 'W Elf' IT was Trom RENT-A-TUX 8455 EAST FIRESTONE Claudia Van Mafre and Jan Craig are amazed by The fine Carpms and rugs GT Melinda Birrner admires The jewelry, and Richard Lough admires The low, low prices They find aT .xdncly Cal-alono ar et co. I' DESIGNER AND MANuFAc1-URER OF PRECIOUS JEWELRY 10900 Pammwwl Blvd. B337 Firessvome BLVD. Dgwngy, Calif, DOWNEY, CALIFORNIA Mr. N. E, Doughty, manager of The aclminisrrarive services division mf' oc O R P O R A T ION of Aero-Jef Tells Larry McCracken, Jorlaine Hubbard, Thom Lent C! A sussinmmr or me esrmuu me a. nuaazu commv and Linda Fox of The place of cinfemafography in indusrry aT 734 11711 WOODRUFF AVENUE n DOWNEY. CALIFORNIA Members of The Volsung sTaTT reTlecT in Their expressions Their pleasure WiTh The enTerTainmehT possibiliTies aT PINK CAROUSEL 11555 PARAMOUNT BOULEVARD Z. rj I ,. 212147, ,V Jodi Taylor and Danny Eichsfedr say 1'haT The hof m L, 'T 4, Ni.- 1 'JL f Barbara GaTTo1 and John Brec vvaTch The skill operaTions wh go inTo The upholsfering c Tirue TurniTure aT h 'II b h , d MTE! 2121 112213222 yffffi an DJ mar Sales Conditioning equipment is NEW FURNTTURE MADE -ro ORDER TOPAZ 1-7379 TAYLOR STOVE 8: APPLIANCE 11123 So. BROOKS:-HRE 7840 FLORENCE AVENUE RAY FLORES oowmav. CALIFORNIA zzvv-1-, --7- ' '1 Q75 235 SPN Glendale Federal Savings may be new To Downey, but There is a Tradilion of fine service and dependability Thai goes back over The years, as is signified by This new building now open in Sfonewood Cenler fx , , , 3 X my W4 I W M-,Q is I l 1 Blakemore and Robyn Hickey learn that There is a lot of on a bicycle built for Two, and a lo? of kinds of bicycles af 236 B'Jick's 26 new models come in six series, the Special, Skylark I5 LeSabre,Wildca1', Elecfra and Riviera. Any one of Them will suit Them, say Lyla Williamson and Danny 8027 EAST HRESTONE BLVD' Eichsfedf as they look Them over at DOWNEY, CALIFORNIA f W ' C ix :. 0 ?3:. 3:- . ylllx X 8400 E. FIRESTONE BLVD., DOWNEY, CAUFORNIA SUE BRADY JILL CARDEN RENATA CIRRI KATHY DI CARLO Char ..!4l'l'I,le5 JEAN GEISTLINGER SUE JACOBSON SANDY GLAUSER M LAURA MODER SANDY DARBY I ' ' JORLAINE HUBBARD PAM PERRY Czar mied R 4 ,ww x 53 is ' Q ilk A LYNN PILGRIM SHEILA REED ROBERTA RITCHIE GAYLE SCHUBER g....,... .......... ip MARY ELLEN DUNN 4fr f CLAUDIA VAN MATRE A Are you ready tor the Lincoln Continental? or a Mercury Montclair? Don Laughlin asks Sue Bracly at Sade 5 .Sana 9515 LAKEWOOD BLVD. 5, , For an exotic setting to make a glamorous evening, Dave Rexrode and Patti Boise go to . . . ,L AHWAN milf 5 8855 ROSECRANS AT LAKEYOOD BLVD- Cab-O-Tel ot California makes one ofthe best campers on the market. Butch Brisendine and Dan Bent, the owners of Cab O4Tel are shown here with their model camper-homey all ready forthe open road. COB-0- TE 2625- - 27 E. Artesia Street Long Beach, California i132yj,y,,.- f , , A ef tc: H Iyvj yi ,W I A , ..,,, . A K na V ,... ,.,:1,:L , fs s ll H I 1 I I U ln- Seatecl, center: Presidents Donna Penne! and Parn Smith Left to right: Linda Dunivan, Gay Biloler, Nova Steyl, Marilyn Johns, Bonnie Ferloer, Belinda Bittner, Carol Williamson, Mary Beth Rasmussen, Suzette Saxberg, Cheryl Bakke, Sharon Butler, Barbara Gatton, Kay Gill, Ginger Hart, Donna Stovall Ek B2 E23 G Ei -, ,- A I 5452 E 5 fi ji ' 5 5 S' 2 G ,4-.i . 1312951 n -,Z 5 Y .1 X -. IT doesn'T Take long, nor much money To gei your Cer Clean quickly, Jim Devyelf and Beauiy and elegance begin aT The door, as June Bailey recommend Shauna Benedid and Andi Bullen visiT Rainbow 4-MinuTe Car Wash it th 0 9013 E. FLORENCE AVE. DOWNEY, CALIF. 3 -3 my H7535 DOWNEY AVEN fDOWNEYf ,T if 5 To 2 ,Q ,cf 40 ,A fun-im uf-A 5, I 2 Carol McCune snows Diane Davis Tl1aT a good Suzelle Sipbefg arld Jorlalwle Hubbard look Ovef place To make plans for a summer e premlum qua 'ly meals af vacaTion of Travel is aT . - -'Z fl T' Downey Travel Agency 5 mFl iE DRKETp55f f iw- i,Lg.,.-i, I E A Q A ING 1083-I S. DOWNEY AVE. i'l: ,..!LJlfllQll+b. 'lf- .si ccrnnzn rmnsucs M.-D muumuuwr DDWNEV, CALIFURNIA THE ANTHO How a S500 investment - plus a reputation for handcrafted quality -led to the world's largest pool- building business. Anthony started in the very competitive pool building business a little over fifteen years ago. Phil Anthony and his brothers dug their first pools by hand. Today, Anthony Pools owns a fleet of 120 excavators, trucks, gunite rigs-and a factory to make pool parts and accessories. NEW ANTHONY POOL-BUILDING DIVISIONS extend quality and low prices to San Diego and Las Vegas, mark the continuing growth of Anthony Pools. THE root BUYER BENEFITS -Anthony's rapid growth to become the world's largest builder of pools was based on inventing techniques for volume building that re- tained handcrafted quality but kept the price within the budget of most home- owners. Over 20,000 pool buyers have picked Anthony to build their pools. That's considerably more pools than have been built by any other single builder. The same policy of value through volume is still working for you today. In the first eight months of 1963, for example, Anthony has exceeded the larg- est other pool firm ta group of franchised NY STORY 1:1 tit'-H:3s'f5 22:21. f ilu' , ' 1'. :,ffa.'fiu,. '!'ii.' '7f.?-DA, .1 M ! 1,,,Z-'Q,,,, I ,'rs N , V,,y , 1 t V ws 1 4 sf ' f 1 . WW 1 sw' 1 211. X 1 n 31 ,1 1 41 v c x 4, .- s 1 1 af 1 K 71. fa , ' Qs Q gg, tfrflfw 4. Y? ,, 1X '42, 9 sw, . gimp. fe x, W Mk r s. x 'A x'rffff1 W ifS 1f ,gg ly, Z3 Y 94 HQ, fe 1 2 1 f 4 5 Q, is V 1- f 14,1 1 s X V-riff? ,, tt 1, ,S A ftwf X 1 1 1. -11, rr., 1, 4 A 4 Q 0x 1 A f WX22s 1 9 N bf 1141.46 M1 M4211 1 t it AQ? W' K 'ff 'P' j 41 ,af wx M 1, ,fvztg it . JW: ,Jig , 1 v ms: 1 1 ' 4, if 'We '52 , 'K Y MW 11752 1 K A K S mmf Q 1- A Y 11 as R Q: Q t K 'X wp. ,.,, .. ,,,, ,, : rw ff i'1'u'F . . f-11-E ff-:.i.1sM 1 N11.: 1' , 3 . N ,g1wf' f. s ,ff ,V j -1 i', gf' so we Y 53517 f 1ff 11Wf 1 - ff-X ,WWW 'V ,:.,,s. , t1,11. 1 1 11 1 f1 X ,. Q , 1 A 1 , 1 9.1 139, sv use ,t ' .ta 1 414'-1 f . buildersj in the greater Los Angeles area by 666 poolsg the next largest by 1139. Low PRICES - Volume buying of materials, factory-to-you selling of the many acces- sories and sub-assemblies we make, keep Anthony prices low. Quality materials- such as solid bronze, copper, stainless steel, and careful construction checked by 'our own team of inspectors, assure you a pool of lasting value: an ANTHONY PooL. Among the accessories you may want to add to your Blue Lagoon: underwater light, step rail, the Anthony Automatic Pool Cleaner, heater, and Automatic Pool Purifier - it dispenses GUARDEXE daily. Protect your pool investment with qual- ity construction and equipment: with a pool famous for value: an ANTHONY Poor.. Anthony has built twice as many pools as any other single builder WORLD'S LARGEST P D D L THIRTEEN POOL DISPLAY OFFICES IN THE GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA 5871 FIRESTONE BOULEVMRD SOUTH GATE, CALIFORNIA as.- 4.,.-af..af,5, ..... U-. , f 1 f 111 ,ts ,1 L Putting your money in a loank is an investment in the future, Dan Mclntyre tells Sandy McQuarrie as they visit DOWNEY W S AVI NGS ' 1 f,1 ., .. rr . -' I I . i A, ,-5, ., 1 - r.f,.,.,as'1M- , fri- ag 1 tffhii. Ann Lone Assocurnon , ,, ,.,X,, ,i Mis- ,Miz-i-Q-1.j P. 0. Box 1017, DOWNEV. CALIFORNIA I TELEPNO 8630 EAST FLORENCE ' ,,.13l-A NE 913,550 Bonnie Ferber tells Gary Gumpert he U 9 can get the finest achievement in the tailor's art at STDRE FUR MEN 9147 avunzwuno s'rnEs'r nnwnzv. l:A1.uFuRNlA U 112 2- 12 . U.: N ummm-I 3 iii 24 When your footwear needs repair, what you want is quality workmanship, and that's what Karen Ovian and Kandy Jaggars tincl at CENTER SHOE REPAIR 9105 STONEWOOD 2 Whether it is center pieces or corsages, Cindy Shaw and Ruth Kerr find them at 6Aa,Jef jforidf 10235 S. PARAMOUNT BLVD. DOWNEY. CALIFORNIA v-Aix -.X Sue Glasgow and Kathy Andrews tind that loowling When shopping forthe newest is good exercise as well as fun, at fashions, Renata Cirri and I Gayle Schuber goto 9149 srouswooo 7502 EAST FLORENCE DOWNEY' CAMP' l l i I Kitty Davis and Beth Shenkman find a wide selection Picking out the right shirt is a 5 of shoes, whether tor school, play or dressup, at tough decision, so Bruce STORE FOR MEN I Tenen takes Linda S Dunivin Vvifh him To ezso E. FIRESTONE BLVD. 11121 SOUTH DOWNEY AVENUE DOWNEY- CA'-'FORWA 243 I l 1 l l l Docfor O'Toole shows KaThy Mahoney and Cheryl MarTy The many difTerenT Types and sTyles of frames for your glasses DR. ARNOLD .l. O'TO0LE TELEPHONE TOPAZ 9-2610 OPTOMETRIST Barbara Herod and Mary BeTh Rasmussen go shopping CONTACT LENSES FITTED DOWNEY- CALIF- for summer sporTs wear and find Their way To The besT aT JONI'S 11120 SOUTH DOWNEY AVENUE 11022 SOUTH NEWSTREET EYES EXAMINED SDOAMT SOOPM M 'r SA Doug Fish may not be as inTeresTed as Gloria Sofo is, but She will find The best im Cosmetics at From The family-size compad DarT To The luxurious GLENWOOD PHARMACY 8019 EAST FLORENCE AVENUE Q44 medium-sized Dodge 880 and Cusiom 880, Richard Rowland and Wes Bickel learn Thar dependabilify is a Dodge TradiTion aT THE FORWARD lOOK Dowrvsr Donor: . mc. 8610 E. Firenone Blvd., Downey, California . V , . is Nlarlysue Esping and Barbara Pahner admire The be-auTy oT The Tlower arrangernenTs aT N iw is 0 affemfe f . A 124. -. ae- ,I Qdllliiiiilmwxj 1 , Y ' IO220 OLD RIVER SCHOOL ROAD AT FLORENCE DOWNEY, CALIFORNIA MONTE FLEURS I964 CLUB OF THE YEAR Shirley HoneycuTT, Carol GunneTTe and Cecelia PaTTon relax Tor a while on The comTorTable sofa They discover aT DOWNEY FURNITURE 81 APPLIANCE 8236 EAST FIRESTONE v-,.... . BoTTor'n Row: Peggie Robinson Linda Osborne Carolyn Dunnurn Middle Row: Judy Furnari Linda Burch Donna Hawkins Becky Farrner ' r15uv'1xmmuQik.'5' Back Row: BeTsy Schwab Marlysue Esping Barbara Pahner Marlyce OTT Absent Marilyn Sosowsky Carolyn McGowan 245 Key Club members Jack Inmon, Bruce Joseph, Barry Quinn anol Greg Froolsham waTch The operaiion ThaT brings 'll-f 11 For The finesT in mobile homes, iT's fi f OUT all The nuTTy goodness in The proolucTs of All AMERICAN NUT COMPANY, INC. 8203 PIVOT ZRTAZDINJCAANVNEY, CALIF. 9250 WASHBURN ROAD mg' Serving SouThern California since i960 wiTh X The finesT qualiTy and service offered ff! For giffs and wriTing needs, Pam Washburn and 'I0001 PARAMOUNT BOULEVARD BeTTe Lane find vvhaf They vvanT aT AT FLORENCE DOWN EY STATION ERS 5H0,,,,,NG BAG 10921 SOUTH DOWNEY AVENUE IN STONEWOOD CENTER Q46 1,4 if mmm, :mm IWW ONE OF THE WORLD'S FINEST AND , MOST INTERESTING RESTAURANTS 7339 EAST FLORENCE AVE. DOWNEY. CALIFORNIA Doreen Zechiel and Jim Coe gel ready for a skiing excursion by looking over The proper apparel aT BUSHlv1AN'S Trophy 8: Ski Shop 8232 EAST SECOND STREET Pa1'Frieolman, Joan Mello and Sheila Reeol finol rnore than fast, efficien'f anol economical cleaning service at KlM'S CLEANERS 8049 EAST FLORENCE 247 mm-f ROCKS ws T025-'A fem :iii Connie Madsen and Gloria Halliwell find some beautiful You can wear the shoes of the future today, Donna Waddell wallpaper patterns and materials at and Judy Seaton discover at AL HENNING PAINTS AND WALLPAPER APOLLO SHOE BOX 7934 EAST FLORENCE 111136 SOUTH DOWNEY AVENUE --...M , I X I y V, .f .,,, ,, H I , - M., ,,4N,.5 .U , , W M Wm., H f ' x ' atti Wilson and Kathy Guensche get their vitamins in the best Mike Hulshof and Mike De La Cuesta say that if it's total possible way, with the fresh produce they find at performance you want in your car, your best bet is to go to Qocinza Ggufo Claizfaz H 7814 EAST FIRESTONE 9500 LAKEWOOD BOULEVARD DOWNEY. CALIFORNIA 248 'Ma if Sue Cannon and Connie Clark find friendly and efficienf service ar The bank fo C in Downey, and fhaf's O M MMITAIEISZILT Y B A N K 9055 STONEWOOD Everything for The home, American 11-1- DOWNEY, CALIFORNIA including This ouTdoor cooking equipment, is found by Sue Chagnard and Suzanee Haiopoff at B35l E. FIRESTONE BLVD. DOWNEY, cALiFoRNiA Phil Allen and Julie Wagner say if pays To deal vvifh reliability, af NED YOUNG, Realtor Ward and Sheila Reed 'find all their school needs 9435 E' Flreshine 'iflvd' in lhe sfafionery line af economical prices af STON EWOOD STATIONERS 9127 STONEWOOD - --V Y-.-----N Downey, California 249 Y ,,7n.YYu':-gunmen. A. 1- L, H- ,L ,:-:.i' Y - .1 - - I l , - 5, ,,,, ,W A, V ,K 47' , ,W r ? , ., fi X f x,,f , , - ,S s 1. VL , -, f ,F V T Q mem, ' Jo Warren, ecIiTor of The Norseman, geTs some advice from The voice of experience, ,V , ,, f, ' I , lf i i 1 -- A . ' A ' . 'A Til 'L - ' QI 31:1 'now' I 5,9-f In fh W.. 5 1-JP' xx - , .f wie' - 1' - ,av '- A 1 , Y' 'ri ,.,- if ' ., SP-' 4' J,,,,1 o , v Q swf' 45,5 lfgnggtii M . 1 Xa- 'r ' X ntfiglcaflhl R I x ,T V V S .... , E K . ' . K f 3? aw-Q -' 5 V-N 2 J., , - L4 1 , c X Sue Bergschneioler and Diane Gleecl discover They can geT U.S. Royal Tires, The Top in qualiTy aT lowesT prices aT Mrs. Fannie Weiss, co-publisher oT T H E 7535446 'gfaame ga, Bnunwg iliiue mire 8323 E. Firestone Blvd. Downey, California The 11500 LAKEWOOD BOULEVARD Mike Flores and Sherman Hill Tind The uTmosT in rnen's grooming aT DOWNEY CENTER BARBER SHOP 250 12138 DOWNEY AVENUE A g , Yds' -1,:5,,L :, 2 R H wi , K' Z, flyyng-4??36xyf?: V' xlfiiyb A 31 'wwf R s:j,fVi ff 4 ' K i,,,Ww' ,. , 1 9,132 'i?i,,.. ' sesame E i c 5232525 'I 9 5 Making like pretty little rnilkmaiols, Karen Price anol Kathy Kenny extend an invitation tor you to visit ROCKVIEW MILK FARMS 5920 FIRESTONE OR 7011 STEWART AND GRAY ROAD Combining styling simplicity with outstanding performance, th . k . f. . d Sandy Bonk ariol Marilyn Star receive ine service an new ,64 pomiacs have an appeal for Randy Hamlin a clean car in only at few minutes at and Cheryl Drasai af LOUIS FRAHM PONTIAC, INC. 7859 E. Firestone Blvd. DOWN EY CAR WASH Downey, Cdifmia aois FIRESTONE BouLEvARn 251 Vxmiillll - .vi For fine qUaliTy meats and foods, af economical prices, For IRR qualify dairy prodfjdsf with The Sayings and Linda Mae Anderson and Mechele Felix go To Convemence of d 'Ve n Serwce' 'T S cnAuw1 Amman RELIANCE DAIRY FARMS W 50- PARAMOUNT BLVD' 10851 IMPERIAL HIGHWAY DOWNEY, CALIFORNIA I I X If your car is needing new rubber shoes, Dale Gain and Paul WesTberg recommend PARAMOUNT TIRE CG. 11229 PARAMOUNT BOULEVARD 252 There's an Olds To suiT every driver, from The F-85 Club Coupe To The 98 Luxury Sedan. This in- cludes The new series, The Jef- sfar 88, a lower-priced compan- ion To The well esTablished Dy- namic and Super 88, a new Jef- away auTomaTic Transmission and a new V-6 Oldsmobile engine. All These Things Sandy Glauser and Jean Geisflinger find aT... NOWLING'S OLDSMOBILE, INC. 7440 Firestone Boulevard DOWNEY, CALIFORNIA OLDSMOBILE ,Q J Z C , WMXIIIIIMWQ be irawrrn Diane Sfrafhrnan finds noT only hobby materials buT a V selecfion of gifr suggesfions af bowneq llo66q -Cen tel- 814O FIRESTONE BOULEVARD DOWNEY, CALIFORNIA f sh 3-fam -fefwf'-f 7857 Ees t Florence .furnishes The seTTing for a delightful evening for Tom KeTchurn, Sue Jacobson, Jill Carden and Bob Peifey A.. ,N f . f ,r. , f V I I f-a r: fir ,Q 1, JK- , fir ,Q .V i fr ' vi! I ' -' ' r , , ,OL 7.5 5 I I 9 4- 34, ,sy T ,.,'- YES' 1 5 ' li. 'ft . A I 2 I gaygw, ,.,, ,V , Eff Us f ffl A f , if . - X L. fy 'fi r ,Qing ' ii is 395 i X 2 W mx f f q,.,.,,f , A, 5, M 7 1,5 f- . X f f, Q f ,, fm !fx0jfxL fc 6, v M4 4 s lg Q ' T' My xy. My sf E i, 4 M 1 gs kgs 1 vi is foe? X W iv, Q 1 ' , ,, f 1 Q42 Q! ,g A 'X f K Xl' P' 'T' if 5 Vs I fl? 1 , 134 if f 14 1 Q 7 . 4 if 3 A ,V M 5: , xx , 4 X gf pf Q f A, 4 4 W V TQ M im V.,s1,,7..i:.ff af' .- ffl S ' If Q ui fa X f' gy f J XX r 4 'N s 4 5' 462 f v Aiigfiv U, if Y 9,532 fi! f l I x , V. xx K s , W gf rw if if 'ffm 3, xy ff f 253 -Ll-::, . N- -.-.F hmm-N.-mr-....,.-. .--.,Q.... .. ., . . 7 i nm' M Tie! - ,. ' L Vw, A i 'A 9 51, 'qv W ,WI E? , gy qi -.-M. i. fi' f i i 'i 1' -1 in , f Q ', - W4 i , Z ' ,,, Qi iq A ,J If V, ,,., . .Je + f ,M,,igyef'f i,Mg,,4,efz:ee .i,,- i A ,i ' 1' '. , - e n n ieee uf I' . ,, M f U gr xr f ff fu- gnu For your every need in golfing supplies, Aaron Loewy Ruin Kerr and KaTl'iy Garrison help Gus Lamuf display The and Dave Painter recommend many variefies of delicious donufs at DOWNEY DQNUT Mi. TEE'S DRIVING RANGE Dol-AN AT SECOND 12334 BELLFLOWERQBOULEVARD Mn lillli iv llwllilllp Lil M6 We l ill . ' My li li if i M iinillw W Ui. owl wi! Qfl, Mb a-jjyl l f- , bl A X WO FINIS R ib il The caravan hath reached the iourney's goal - N l X i And glad is vvayworn friend embracing friend, MUD b ll ine pen nain reached ine boffom of ine Seinii, VK A JJ And gieddei Sim, ine Serine Win Wine, ine End. Mx. 254 , e, 3 I , ,.es..-,, A Cappella Choir ,...... Activities Division .,.,..,..,. Administration Division .,... Administration .........,, Advertising Division Advertising Aero-Jet General ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Al Henning Paints .,.,.,.,.,,.... All-American Home Center All-American Market ......,,,,, All-American Nut Company Al Tatti, Inc. ...,..........,..... . Andy Cardono Jewelers ,...... Anthony Pools ,...,.....,...... Antoinettes ...,,,.,,,... Apollo Shoe Box .,...,.. Arch's ...,..,,,..,,,,................. Atlas Carpet Company .,.,, Bonelli Typewriter ,,....,..,. Britt's Custom Cleaners ....... Buchonne Shoes .t.......,.,,.t Bushman Trophies ..,.,,,. Cab-0-Tel .........,......,, Chapel Florists ..,,,,,.., Center Shoe Repair ...... Char Amies ,...,...,....t,t Chase's Jewelry ,,,...., Cinderella Carpets .,...,., Community Bank ..,... Courtesy Ford ,..,,,..,.,,.,..,,,,,,. r Craun s Market ..........t,...,,.... Del Mar Sales iUpholsteryJ Del Rio Florists ....,.....,........,. Del Rio Lanes ,,,. ..ao,,.. A Don's Market .........,......,.. Downey Auto Center ,..,,,,,,,, Downey Board of Realtors Downey Car Wash ,,,,,,,.t..,...t. Downey Center Barber Shop , Downey Cleaners ...,,......,....... Downey Dodge ,..,,.,,,,.,,,.,...., Downey Donut Shop .......,....,.. 144 152-153 6-7 8-11 216 234 248 249 248 246 226 234 241 239 ,248 243 243 222 221 226 247 ,,,,.,..,,238 242 242 ,.,.....,,237 ........,,225 ,....,,,..218 ...,.,...,249 219 .. ..t,...,,, 252 .. ..t,...... 245 ,.........243 ...t...,..240 ,a,,,,,...248 , .......,., 231 . ,,......., 251 . .,........ 225 ,,,..,,,.,244 Downey Furniture 8. Appliance .....,....,, 245 Downey Hobby Center ..,,.,....., .,.,.,.... 2 53 Downey Savings 8. Loan ..... Downey Stationers ,,,,...,,.. Downey Travel Agency .........., Du Shon's Salon de Coiffure Eagle Drug ..,.,.,,.,,,...,.....,..... Emily's ,, ,,,........... .. Flan's Car Wash .,,,,,.i Frahm Pontiac ,,............ Gaslite Shop for Men ,..,, ..,.......242 .,,.,,,...246 .. ....,,Y,,, 240 ......,...223 .,..,,,,,,226 ...,.,..,.218 ,,,,,,.,,.251 ...a.....,230 Gene's Sporting Goods ,,,,,,..,, ....,,.... 2 28 Glendale Federal Savings Glenwood Pharmacy ........... Green's Junior Bootery ....,., Gunther Realty .......,,,,, ,,,, Harem, The .......,,. .... Hearth, The ,,,,...........,,,,. Hoag Company Realty ,,,,.. Holiday Travel Agency ..,.. John Riley Diving School Joni's ,....... ,,,,,,...... Keep-U-Neat Cleaners .,.,,, Kim's Cleaners .......... Lawson's Jewelers .,.. Live Wire ..,..,,........ Mark C. Bloome ,.... ........,,236 244 230 224 240 253 233 225 233 244 230 247 230 250 250 INDEX Meralta-Avenue Theaters Millers ,, ,,,, ,,,,,..,.....,. . .. Monte Fleurs ...., ............ Morrison Escrow , .,,, ,,,,, . Mr.Tee's Driving Range . Ned Young Realtor ,, . Net Electronics ,.,.,...,.... J. J. Newberry .........,.... Nowling Oldsmobile ..,,, , 0'Toole, Dr. ..,.,.,, ,,, Pace Studio ,,,,, ,,.,... Pacific Telephone ...... Pancake Carousel ,.,....,,.. Paramount Chevrolet .... Paramount Tire Company Peg's Tiki Togs .......,,,,,, Pellegrino's ....,,,,, Pink Carousel ,.,, ,, Raff Jewelry ,,,., .,..... Rainbow Car Wash .,.. Reliance Dairy ,,.,,.,,, Red Coach Inn ,,,,..... Rent-A-Tux ,,....,........,.. Rockview Milk Farms ..... Russell's Bike Shop .,,,,,, Sachs 81 Sons ,,,,,,.....,.. Sav-On Drugs ....,.. Silver Saddle ...,,,, Simm's Studio ......... Simpson Buick ,,.,..,,, Skatorama ,,,a, .t,,, Skippy Blair .............,,. Sterling Floral .........t,,.,. Stonewood Stationers Stox Restaurant .....,....... Tahitian Village ..,...,,...,, Taylor Stove 81 Appliance Terra-Cruiser Corporation Veatch's Shoes ....,,,.....,,. Von's ,....,.....,.....,... Wallar's ,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,...,, Wood's ........,................,. Yeakel Plymouth Center Zella Brumley .,,,,,....,,,,,., American Field Service ...... Art Club ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Attendance Office ..,.... Band ..,...,,,,..,,,,,,,,,. ., Band Club ,... Baseball Basketball ,,,,,,,, Bible Club .....t......... Board of Education ,,.,. Cafeteria ,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,.,,, Calendar of Events .....,..t..,,., ,,,,,,,,154-155 California Scholarship Federation ttt,, .,,.,,. 222 242 245 ,218 ,254 ,249 224 226 , ........ 253 244 . ,,,,.. 217 .....,..232 . .,.,,. .221 ,220 ..,....,252 ,218 225 ,,,,....235 ..,.....221 240 252 228 ,,,.....233 . ., ,,., 251 , ........ 236 ..,,,,.,238 219 ........247 .,,,,,.,227 t,,,....236 ,,,,,...223 222 . ........ 223 ,249 . ,,,,,,,, 220 ,238 ,,,..,,,235 ......,,246 . ,,,,,,,, 243 a.......246 ,,.,,,,,229 .,..,,..229 2,224 243 .....,..132 ..,,....135 10 ,....t..149 ,,......133 214-215 204-207 ,,,,,,,.133 8 13 128-131 Cardinal..Masque ,...,.,..............., .,,,..,, 1 34 Choralettes .,,,...t.,.,,,, Classes Division ....... Coaches ,,,,,,..,,,,.,,, Coronation Ball ....... Counselors .... .,.... Crosscountry ,, ,, Custodians ..,.......,. Date With Dad ..t.. Electronics Club ,..,.,. Faces ..... ..,.,..,...... Faculty .............. Fall Play .......,, .144 26-27 .190 , ,,,,,, 160-161 . 11 ,201 , 13 163 139 .186-187 14-25 164-165 Flag Twirlers . , Football ,,o,, Foreword .. , ,,,, French Council ..,.,,, Future Homemakers ,, Future Nurses .. , , Future Teachers , German Council , ,......,,,,, , German Festival .... ,, ,, ,,,. .. Girls' Athletic Association ,, ,, .., Girls' League , ,, , .,,.. , , .. .. Girls of the Month ...,,, , , Golf Teams ,, , .... Homecoming ...... Hootenanny ,... Junior Class ..,.. ,, Junior Luau ., , Junior Statesmen ....,,, Kennedy Memorial ,,,,, Key Club ..,,,,.,......,,, Language Party ,,,,, Latin Council ,,,,, Les Torcheres ,,....... Lettermen's Club ., Library ......... .,,, ,,,,..... Majorettes ,,,,........,,,,, Night of One-Act Plays ..... Night of Readings ,.a...,., Normaneers ,,,,, ,...,.... Norseman Staff ......... Nurse Brown ..........,.,,.,. Organization Division .....,.. Outstanding Seniors ..... Peace Corps Club ..,.. 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