El Capitan High School - Ahora Y Siempre Yearbook (Lakeside, CA)

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T tf' ui tr tjiu • 'or rr •jr!Jd ' f muay- • • • • r Mw fiff r r 6o S' ’ ’ J°nry n!UJOiTD ‘Tr 7T rrs 6,rr uo d j , y 0961 33 Cl 1113 t?30 'eu orc As you glance through our first Ohora y Siempre you will discover that our theme is Mexican Art. This is a continua- tion of the Mexican trend which repre- sents our school. We know you will enjoy this first year- book and treasure it “Now and Always.” Esaa • I'' - ' :■ .■Kj sMeirjk.xz I asrJcTC r. oj (Contents bedicat ion 4 -Administration • • ••••••••••• Aacu (t g -Academ icS 24 Sen iorS 32 -Activities 64 Organ iza tions . . jSy torts 108 Classes is inspiring cn it, uSiaSm and Ins many hefp uf suggestions that hauc started £( Cuff it a n toward new and I rig I ter Lori- zonS, we the lnnua f S)ta j j oj 960, in order to show our appreciation, dedicate this j?irst Jdora g Sienxpre tod uSSe(( Jjavaqe. rX)ccIi ca ion ministration m in idtrat ion Harold G. Hughes Associate Superintendent John T. Warburton Superintendent of Curriculum Lewis F. Smith Superintendent of Grossmont District School Board: I. to r., Portia B. Goode, Palmer Svalstad, Rexford Hall, Clarence Foster, Robert Brown, Zandra Fitch (Sectary to Superintendent). 8 Russell H. Savage Principal Robert Burnham Vice Principal «if, f( n l( u, fcivufc Helen Stinnett Senior Counselor Lawrence Woodward Junior Counselor 9 John Barrons Sophomore Counselor Robert Randels Freshman Counselor Marian Batchelder Principal's Secretary Ir o- •fit Jeanne Billing Attendance Clerk Mildred Ostrander Registrar Helen Spurlock Counseling Secretary Edith Donahoo Bookkeeper 10 Violet Bailey Receptionist Allcne Savage Mimeograph Clerk Helen Greenlee Nurse Marjorie Ayers Librarian Antonio Lopez Book Clerk Evelyn Glenn Girls’ Physical Education Attendant Wally Gardiser Boys’ Physical Education Attendant 11 Custodians: 1. to r.. Everett Houll, Wilson Bond, Oscar Ogden, Charles Logan. Julian Thompson, Rudolph Schmidt. John Hawkins, Arnold Hender- son. Lawrence Halliburton. Groundsmen: I. to r., Ray Fenstermacher, Robert Lyons, Marion Pugh. Lunch Cooks: 1. to r., Lucille Hasha, Eugenia Fenstermacher. Bus Drivers: 1. to r., Robert Mullin, Tom Crandell, Duane Townsen, Jack Steele, Dave Raeburn. 12 Richard Baker Math, Algebra Helga Barbod Spanish. German Dorothe L. Bonsignore Knglish. Drama Drama Department Head 13 John H. Boone Social Studies, World History Alexine C zassa Prudish Ralph Chaplin Physical education Director of Athletics 14 Diane Davis Physical education Winfield G. Dean Woodshop. Mrtalshop Vern E. Donohue Chemistry, Physirs Science Department Head R. Faris Edgar Spanish Language Department Head James B. Krkenbeck Physical Education Sidney Gerstler World History, Civics, Social Problems A.S.B. Advisor 15 Dudley Graham Shorthand. Office Practice Typing Business Education Department Head Henrietta Hurlev Art, Photography, Publications Art Department Head Janice S. Jessop Physical Education John S. Kainminga English, Social Studies 16 Mary E. Kloos Art, Homemaking Homemaking Department Head Samuel W. Kodis Geometry. Trigonometry Richard K. Lantz Biology, Health David Lefever Geometry, Algebra Physical Education Mathematics Department Head John D. Mates U.S. History Nicholas S. Mallek Special Training Special Training Department Head 17 Homer A. Mendez Latin, Journalism, English Billie Ray Meyer Driver Education John S. Morgan Civics. Social Problem- Social Studies Department Head incent I). Mu 7.o Mechanical Drawing, Plivsit al education Industrial Arts Department Head Carol Orne Knglish Herbert W. Parrish Social Studies, Knglisli Paul S. Palmer Metalshop. Math Dorothy S. Pascoe Typing. Business Law 18 Kenneth G. Rogers Math, Military Science Joseph S. Rolback Russian Gilbert I). Salazar Driver Training Gerald P. Sanders English, Social Studies 19 Arthur C. Schwuchow Music Music Department Head Perry T. Shipman Autoshop Howard T. Tegtman Carl B. Thompson Bookkeeping, Typing Choir, Glee General Business 20 Ariss Treat English, French Ronald Vavra Health, Physical Education Doris Jo Westlake Physical Kducation Girls' Physical Kducation Department Head Walter A. Yuhl U.S. History, World History Physical Kducation l9 This is one of the most important subjects in the academics section. This picture shows one of the English classes in action. Socia ( Si udieA (?i vi cA J'lislotij tz uAAian S)panid This inige sponsored hy Mr. Burnham. Mrs. Stinnett, Mr. Barrons, Mr. Ranch ] , and Mr. Woodward 26 27 Eu A in ess El lication The Industrial Art program at opportunity for exploration which goals. As a part of general girl a well rounded education in Clerical Office Practice provides all Vaqueros a chance to become proficient on many types of office machines. Here is a group of Vaqueros learning one of the most important skills taught at El Cap— proper typewriting This ixige sponsored by Town and Ranch Reality, Wayne Dickson, Broker JJ, omematein L '9 This page sponsored by Winter Cardens Market, Winter Gardens Blvd. El Capitan gives the student an may help establish vocational education it also gives a boy or industrial procedure. The Home Economics Department has devel- oped a four year program. It includes relationships with family members, home management, ability as a consumer buyer, and the latest methods and techniques in clothing and food preparation. MARGIE MILLHOUSE Secretary UjcJ U- () p€ASc-yvcv-UtC| CWcL c te uJ Sv Le 6 4 «. _ , ot. t-OUjC aa - ' ' va'H( V'VC As TWa C A. S ouajO vi- tOiArfc a1 cMc ct oz kLt-C L — iUon. i UNDA MACY President SYBIL EDWARDS Cultural Affairs S )onsored by El Monte Service, Lakeside 32 ESTHER RODRIGUEZ T reasurer Senior MARGE HEIDA Publicity MR. RICHARD LANTZ Advisor SUZANNE STACY Pep MR. RICHARD BAKER Advisor 33 MISS MARY KLOOS Advisor 4 Sponsored by the Twin Oaks Inn. Flinn Springs SUZANNE STACY Pep DIANE CUNDAKI Ditch Privilege CAROL STEINMETZ Graduation 34 ADDY. JOAN ALAYNE Alayne was born in Des Moines. Iowa. Her hobby is sewing, and she plans to be a fashion designer. Homework is Alayne’s pet peeve. At El Cap she participates in CSF, Y Teens 4, Publicity board. Girls’ League, Art Club. Senior Council, and all of the Senior Committees. ANDERLOHR, GEORGE A. George was born in Brooklyn, New York, 17 years ago. All his friends call him “Andy. His hobby is sports and he has been active in Varsity Football, Cross Country, Track, the Letterman’s Club and Wrestling. George is going to Los Angeles City College to study me- chanical engineering. ANGUS, MICHAEL ROBERT Mike’s hobbies are sports, music, and photography. He has been in the Choir; Annual Staff; Bowling Club; Science Club; 2,3,4; MMM 2; Baseball; Tennis 2,3.4; Sr. Comm; Sr. Council; Palomar Conf. 3,4; Red Robe Choir; Pageant 2.3: Nom Convention 2,3. Mike’s pet peeve is Conformity. AHLWARDT, ANN VERLEE Ann is a native San Diegan. Her hobbies are drawing, composing music and swimming. She wants to teach in the field of Elementary Education when she graduates from the Calif. Baptist College. Her pet peeves are H. L. Menken, all kids, and red tape. She belongs to senior Y-Teens. ANDERSON, JAMES WESLEY Jim likes to watch TV and listen to the radio. He also golfs, swims, hikes and bowls in his spare time. Jim was born in Mesa, Arizona, 16 years ago. He belongs to El Cap’s Golf Club. Jim hopes to go to San Diego State after graduation. He was formerly at El Cajon for three years. ANDREWS. ROYCK FRED Royce has participated in track this year at El (Jap. He was also in track at Grossmont in his Junior year. Royce enjoys hunting and swimming in his spare time. Some day Royce plans to be a lather. Royce was born in National City 18 years ago. He will graduate in August. ARNAIZ, MABEL SHARON ATKINSON, ROBERT SCOTT Photography is Robert’s special in- terest. When he graduates Robert is going to get a job in photography and work himself up to be a motion picture photographer. Robert was bom in Pasadena, California, 18 years ago. He was previously a Grossmont student, but now he yells for El Capitan. S [tonsor ed by l)r. und Mis. Jumes D. IP'arn. Lakeside BKRKEBILE, MELVIN DOUGLAS Cara are Melvin's main interest in life. Melvin is railed Doug by all the boys that work on cars with him. Doug hopes to Iw a draftsman when he graduates. He was l orn in Dow- agiac, Michigan. 17 years ago. He is a former student of El Cajon High. BLACKBURN, DONNA YVONNE Yvonne dislikes watching boys put on their phony charm when a new girl arrives at school. Yvonne likes dancing and being with Tink best of all. She has been very active in the Tennis Club, Y Teens, and eat- ing everyone elsc’s food. Yvonne ho| e to Ik a nurse or teach danc- ing in the future. BOUKKK, ELIZABETH ANN Betty was in the Bowling Club, on the Privilege and Ditch Day Com- mittees and on the Election Board. She likes horses, water skiing and painting in her spare time. Unneces- sary criticism l others Betty. Betty was born in New Jersey. 17 years ago. She may go to J.C. BOWKER. PHIL CARY Phil is a Senior that is very inter- ested in golf. In the future Phil wants to lie a golf professional. Golf, hunting and guns are his hobbies. Phil doesn’t like girls ly- ing to him. Phil was l orn in Ionia, xMichigan 17 years ago. He went to Ionia High before El Cap. BANEGAS, LEON JOSEPH I on enjoys playing the guitar for a good dance band in his spare time. I-eon was a student at Gross- monl and then El Cajon before coming to El Cap. He wants a career in forestry in the future. Leon is going to San Diego J.C after graduation. BELL. JAMES C. Zeke” and Red are Jim’s nick- names. Jim enjoys girls, hunting, horseback riding, running and other sports. English and Civics teachers are Jim’s | ct peeves. Jim has been in the I etterman Club: Boys Fed.; Chairman Carnival Comm.; Sr. Council; Sr. Comm. He lettered in Cross-Country and Track. BETSCHER, CAROLYN ELAINE Carolyn's been active in: Y Teens 3.4; Red Robe 23; MMM 23; Nom. Convention 13; Hill Howl- ers; All Sr. Comm.: Celestial Choir 133: Pom Pon 3; Cap 4: Class Council 133.4: Palomar Conf. 23.4: Annual Staff 4: Pageant 2, 3: Ed. Masqueradors 1; Jazzetts 2; Empires 3: Girls league 4; Dance Comm. 3,4: Election Board 4: Class VP, 4: Annual 4: Ftball. Queen Attendant 4. BOSTWICK. ALICE FAY Alice is a Senior from El Cajon High. She plans to go to a Business College and do office work when she graduates. Boys and swimming are her hobbies. Alice’s pet peeve is girls with too much make up. Nogales, Arizona is her birthplace. I)r. and Mrs. Robert Stiegel and Staff. Lakeside BRATLEY, ERROL THOMAS “Swede,” is Errol’s nickname. Er- rol is planning to go to B.Y.U. next year and take up the field of elec- tronics. He has been very active in Football 1,23 4; Capt. of the Wres- tling Team and Palomar Conf. Er- rol’s hobbies are horses, hunting and hiking. Errol was born in El Cen- tro 17 years ago. BURSON, WILLIAM ROGER CAMERON, CARYL ARLINE Caryl was born in San Diego, Calif. Her hobbies are horseback riding, reading and skating. Caryl’s ambi- tion is to be an I.B.M. operator. Caryl participated in tennis, tum- bling and Sr. Y Teens. Her pet peeve is that there is no grass to eat lunch on at El Cap. BOYD, BONNIE ELSIE Bonnie loves horseback riding, danc- ing, swimming and ice skating: She has been very active in the Mano- ettes. Prom Comm, and the Car- nival Planning Comm. Bonnie’s am- bition is to get out of school, get a job and then get married. Bonnie doesn’t like school and people who mistreat animals. CAMERON, SHARLENE JO Sharlene was born in San Diego. Her hobbies are horses, flying, Itowling and swimming. Sharlene’s ambition is to lie a legal secretary and a good housewife. She par- ticipated in Girls’ league. Y Teens, Youth for Christ, Jr. Achievement. Sharlene plans to go to J.C. after graduation. I BRADLEY. CHARLES EDWIN Indianapolis, Ind. is where Charles was born 18 years ago. Charles likes all sports. He has been in Varsity Wrestling and Football this year. Charles can’t see the need for use- less arguments in this world. Charles is going to State College where he is going to train to be a civil engineer. BURKE, CHRIS WYNELL Chris was born in Tallahassee, Flor- ida 17 years ago. She enjoys danc- ing, roller skating, and swimming. Her ambition is to be a part time secretary and housewife. Chris par- ticipated in bowling, dancing, and the FT A. She was a member of the Sr. Council and Sec. of the Booster Club. BUSGEN, NICHOLAS EDWARD Nick has been very busy this year as Art Editor for the Annual.. He has also been active on the Sr. Gift and Elections Committees. Nick came to El Cap after three years at Grossmont. He likes El Cap much better. Nick is going to J.C. next year. . Sponsored by Johnson s 5 and 10. Lakeside CAMPBELL, RONALD LEE Ronnie was born in San Diego in l‘M2. He has been active in Frosh Council, Soph Council and Sr. Council. Ronnie attended Grossmont In first three years, and is now at- tmding El Cap for his last year. Ronnie's hobby is mechanics and his ambition is to do some kind of con- struction work. Ron is planning on attending J.C. next year. CARPENTER, LYNNE DAE Girls' league 23: Jr- Council 3; CSF 23: and Tri-Hi-Y were “LindyV activities. She enjoys cooking, reading, and dancing in her spare time. People who ‘‘bor- row and never return things head the list of “LindyV pet peeves. She plans to attend J.C. or State af- ter graduation. CHAPMAN. MARY JANE Jan, who was born in New London, Conn, would like to l e a secretary. She enjoys being with Kenny during her spare time. Jan dislikes people who break their word. Sen- ior Service: Privilege: Grad. Com.; and Senior Council were her ac- tivities. CARENDER, CECIL EDWARD CATER, SAMUEL KEITH Keith’s ambition is to become a mar- shal. His hobbies include his car and hunting. His pet peeve is a blonde ponytail. Keith’s after grad- uation plans include a stretch in the Marine Corps and J.C. CHILVERS. WILLIAM H. CHYNOWETH, SHARON GAIL Smoothie is her nickname, and water skiing and swimming are her hobbies. Her ambition is to become an Airline Stewardess. Pom poo 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Prom Comm, and Priv- ilege Comm, were her activities. I CITES. LESLIE EUGENE Les, who was born in York County, Nebraska, has participated in var- sity football, basketball and track while attending high school. His hobbies include all three of the above and also working on his car. His pet peeves are “emtarrassing girls. Helens Junior Shop. Lakeside COLLINS, PATRICIA WAYNE To be an officer in the Air Force is the ambition of Pat. Sr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Y Teens: Choir; Bowl- ing Club: Catalina Club; Rifle Club: and 4-H have been her ac- tivities. CONRAD, MARGARET “Kitten”, as she is called by her friends, enjoys water skiing and ten- nis. Her ambition is to be a legal secretary. Soph Y Teens and Rol- licking Romans were her activities. After graduation, “Kitten” plans to attend San Diego J.C. COLLINS. RUTH ANN Ruth Ann likes to spend her spare time watching the modifieds, swim- ming, collecting 59” pennies, and cooking. Her ambition is to lie a nurse, and people who don’t signal when they turn are her pet peeves. Ruth was a meml cr of the Senior Prom Comm. CUNDARI. TERESA ANGELA Spanish Club 2; Speech Club 3; Girls’ League 1; Publications 3; Steering Comm. 3: and Choir 1.3. 4 were Diane's activities. She has also served as our Temp. Comm, of Orientation. Her favorite classes have been speech and drama. DECKER, GARY E. Gary, who was born in National City, enjoys playing baseball and working on his car. His ambition is to become an architectural en- gineei and build a modified. Gary plans to attend San Diego State after graduation. Sponsored by Lakeside Funeral Chapel 40 CREVIER, ERLA LORRAINE Golf Club and Y.F.C. Club were Erla’s activities this past year. Her hobbies are riding horses and golf- ing. Her ambition is to be an act ress. DAVIS, JANET LEA Senior Council: Hi-Fiettes; Sr. Y Teens: Grad, and Bacc. Comm, were Janet’s activities. After graduation Janet plans to go to State and major in elementary education. Un- friendly people are her pet peeves. DEERING. DIANNE ESTHER Dianne enjoys swimming, horseback riding and long rides with her new husband. Dianne hopes to be a cler- ical office worker or a bookkeeper in the future. She is called “Di” for short. The only thing that bothers Dianne is Peter Ix rre’s voice. Dianne was ! orn in Chicago, Illin- ois 17 years ago. She was married on Christmas Eve. DOUGHERTY, JERILYN K. Oil painting, horseback riding, ten- nis, and bike riding are Jerii’s fav- orite ways to spend time. Jerri was Inirn in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 17 years ago. She ho| es to lie a house- wife and either a secretary or a Sal- vation Army missionary. Jerri has been active on the Privilege Comm. 4: ASB Dance Comm. DUNHAM,MARTHA LKE EDWARDS, SYBIL ROSE Interior decorating, architecture, and psychology are Sybil’s future aims. She was in MMM, Red Robed Choir, Celestial Choir, Race,, Nom. Convention, Pageant 2,3; Daisy Chain, Comm. Cult. Affairs 3; Y Teens, Girls’ League 1,23.4: Stu- dent Council, Pal. Conf. 2,3,4; Class Council, Election Board, Dance Dance Comm. 3,4; Steering Comm. 4; Election Comm. Chairman: Sr. Comma. DOERING. PAUL MARTIN Paul has Ixrn very active in Var- sity Baseball 1,2,3,4. His ambition is to l e a baseball player. Paul may attend J.C. or Riverside Jr. College. He likes hunting, fishing, going to parties and talking to girls on the telephone in his spare time. Paul was l orn 18 years ago in LA. DUMSER, TERRY LANCE EDGERTON, JOHN RALPH EGGLESTON, PATRICIA ROSE Horses, swimming, and tennis are Pat’s hobbies. Her ambition is to become a horse trainer. Tennis Club have been her activities. Reck- less drivers and conceited boys are Club; Riding Club; and Bowling Pat’s pet peeves. She plans to at- tend business school after gradua- tion. 41 RNGARD, KEN EUGENE Ken l elieves El Clap is l etter than El Cajon in every way. He plans to join the Navy and then go into construction work after graduation. His hobbies are hunting, guns and sports. Kids who wear their pants wav below their waist are Ken’s pet peeves. Coming from Findlay. Ohio, Ken’s been in many schools. FAHRION, DANIEL DEFOREST Danny, as he is called by his many friends, is a native Californian. He plans to attend college after grad- uation. but has not yet decided which one. Danny was an outstand- ing meml er of El Cap’s varsjty foot- ball team. FISHER. DARLENE MAE FORDNEY, NORENE PEARL Darlene belongs to the Drama Club, Sr. Election Comm. Sr. Council, Sr. Prom Comm.: and Sr. Y Teens. She wishes we could have been at El Cap when we were freshmen. Her hobbies are swimming, dancing and tennis. She is going to S.D. Jr. Col- lege in the fall and major in Busi- ness. Norene’s hobbies include swimming, boating, and walking. Marching Band 2: Roman Braves 2: Alpino Tri-Hi-Y; and Student Council have ln en her activities. Norene is one of our distinguished three year grad- uates. She plans to attend State College after an August graduation. EICKHOFF. RONALD M. Ike” as his friends call him, was born in Chicago, III. He likes cars, drive-in movies, parties and bowl- ing, but he doesn’t like people who are always complaining. “Ike” alien- ed Grossmont for three years before coming to El Capitan. His ambi- tion is to have a good job and a happy home. EL-HAJJ, BOB LEE Bob was born in San Diego in 1942. His hobbies are working on cars and participating in a host of sports. Before coming to El Cap, Bob at- tended Grossmont and Mt. Miguel. When Bob graduates in June, he plans to attend Jr. College in San Diego. FADDIS, MIKE L. Southern accents are Mike’s pet peeves. He enjoys rock collecting and landscaping. In the future he plans to be an agriculturist. He is going to the University of Virginia to carry this out. Mike belongs to the Travel Club, Science Club, Drama Club, Cross Country, and Track. FASSEL, JACQUELINE MARY Jackie likes writing stories, draw- ing, painting, sewing, boys, and eating carrots. She dislikes people being late and nosey people. She is going to Ik a secretary while at- tending a beauty school. Then she plans to marry Daryl. Jackie is in the Monoettes, Sr. Grad. Comm. 42 FOURTHMAN, BILLIE LOU Billie is from Wheeling, West Vir- ginia. Her ambition is to make others happy. She feels that in doing so that she will lie happv loo. She ha been active in Girls’ League; on the Prom and Ditch Day Comm.; Song Leader; Pom Pons, Class Council 2,3: Student Council; Steer- ing Comm.; Class veep 2,3; ASB veep. FOX, JOSEPH WEBER Joe's ambition is to make a million l efore he dies. His friends all call him “Foxy.” His hobbies are gports and fishing. Joe was in freshman football and wrestling. His only pet peeve is girls. Joe went to Gros- smont for three years before coming to El Cap. FRIEND. MIKE Mike spends most of his spare time hunting and fishing. He has one pel peeve and that is stuck-up girls. Mike went to Grossmont before com- ing to our school. After graduation in June. Mike is undecided as to what field he will enter. GALLUPE, LYNN JEANETTE Doing art work, playing the piano and sewing are Lynn’s ways to pass the time. She comes from Portland, Maine. Lynn wants to go to State College and become a commercial artist. She was in Sr. Y Teens, and on the Prom Comm. Bad music and too many casual dances irritate Lynn. GAUSSOIN. BLANCHE MARTHA FUNSTON, LINDA C. Linda comes from Portland, Ore- gon. Her hobbies are golf; outdoor sports and reading mystery books. Linda belongs to El Cap’s golf club. She plans to attend Kelsey Jenney Bus. College and l e a private secre- tary in the future. Linda can’t stand to have someone interrupt her while she is talking. GARMON, JUNE JUDY Judy was born in San Angelo, Tex., 18 years ago. Her hobbies are all sports. Her ambition is to marry Dave Dulle. Judy’s pet peeve is being teased about being a Texan. Her nickname is “Texas.” Judy is on the Annual Staff and a reporter for the El Reportero. GEGAX, FRANK EDWARD 43 GRAHAM. MARGOT FRANCES Margot was born in Philadelphia. Penn. She enjoys swimming and wa- ter skiing in the summer at the beach. Margot doesn’t enjoy being trampled in the halls. Margot has been in Y Teens: and on all of the Sr. Comm. After two years at State College Margot plans to be an air- line hostess. GREGORY. KAREN SUE Karen enjoys dancing and every- thing in general. She hates to have people say, “Gee you're short.” (Karen is 4 11”), and she knows she is short. Karen has participated in many church activities and she was in the El Cajon Concert Choir. Karen is going to go to State Col- lege. GRISEZ. CAROL ANN Tulsa. Oklahoma, is Carol’s birth- place. Carol enjoys playing tennis and singing in her spare lime. She wants to be an airline hostess, and then get married. Carol has been in the Drama Club. Choir and Spanish Club. Carol dislikes people who can’t mind their own business. CREESON. LINDA JEANNE Going to State College is Linda's ambition. Her hobbies include her husband, baby son and gardening. Linda comes from Altadena, Calif, and her only |K t peeve is that every- thing costs money. She has l een in: CSF 13: FT A 1,23; Y Teens: Girls’ League: ASB Play and Sec. Class 13. GRISEZ, LYNN LEE Lynn likes to smile and she likes dancing and sports. A native of Tulsa, Oklahoma: Lynn's ambition is marriage. People that die too talk- ative or grouchy bother her. For- merly a student at Holy Rosary and then El Cajon. Lynn is a member of our choir. GUY, FLOYD L. Floyd, who was born in Lima, Ohio, enjoys photography as a hobby. His ambition is to be a photographer. Floyd is a June graduate. HAAS. SHERRY LEE Sherry’s ambition is to get a “Mrs. Jerry Sykes” degree. Sherry is a reporter for the El Reportero: on the Annual Staff: and worked for two years in Grossmont’s Attendance Office. She loves Johnny Mathis’ singing and long drives with Jerry, peeves are parents, party lines curfew. HARRITT. FRANCES JO Fran loves swimming and eating and she plans to bo a school teacher. She has participated in: NFL 13, 3: class council 9, 10; Palomar Conf. 9,10: Head Songleader 9; ASB dance comm. 9,10.12; ASB nom. convention 9,10: Class Sec. 10; Temp. Comm, of Service; Steer- ing comm.: Election Board; Comm, of Service: Prom Comm. 12. 44 HKKLIHY, RONALD ARTHUR Ron enjoys photography. He fol- lows this hobby by belonging to the Photo Club. Ron gets his exercise by going out for track. A son of Lynn, Mass., Ron’s pet peeve is California. In Massachusetts he at- tended Peabody High, then El Cajon here. His only ambition is to graduate. HEUSLEIN. MIKK Mike was born somewhere in Cali- fornia seventeen years ago. He plans to graduate this June with the rest of the Senior class. Mike's favorite hobbies are women and hunting. Mike has come to El Cap from Grossmont High. HEIIIA. MARGARET LOUISE “Hammer” is the nickname that has been assigned to Marge by her friends. A Lynwood, Californian, she plans to go to S.I). Jr. College after graduation. Her favorite hobby is art. Marge is a Songleader: she is on the Ditch Day Comm.: Privilege Comm.: and the Social Comm. HERSKY, BONNIEVALE LOIS Dancing and Sonny are Bonnie’s two hobbies. Her future plans in- clude a Business College: work in the Civil Service and marriage. People who walk slow in the Hall and her little brother are her peeves. She is on the Council, Pep Club, and Sr. Comm. HOBBS, ELEANOR JEAN Custer, So. Dakota is Eleanor’s birthplace. She plans to attend a Beauty College and become a Beau- tician or telephone operator. She is on the Election Board, the Mono ettes. Mod. Dance: Annual Staff: Grad. Comm.: Sr. Y Teens: Prom Comm.: Privilege Comm.; and the Election Comm. Her pet peeve is homework. HODGES, HARRY NEAL HOLSBO. EVA MARIE Eva’s ambition is to be an airline hostess. Her hobbies are sewing and cooking. Getting up in the morning: especially for school bothers Eva a great deal. Eva participated in the Sr. Comm.: Sr. Council: Sr. Y Teens: Publicity Board: Girls’ league and the Specialty Comm. Eva was born in Ashland. Wisconsin 45 HOLZER, NANCY LEE HOPSTER, PATRICIA ANN Nancy, who is a June graduate, came to us from El Cajon Valley High. Her hobbies are painting and riding horses. Her ambition is to obtain a job and .attend night school at San Diego J.C. Y Teens 1,2; Arehbearer 3; and CSF 3 were Nancy's activities. HOWARD. ROBERT CLAUSON HUNDHAUSEN, CANDACE M. “Candy” enjoys ice skating, danc- ing. and sports. Her ambition is to become a buyer for women's clothes. Prom Comm.; Priv. Comm.; Pep Club; Pom pon 1,2: Student Council 2: Norn. Conv. 2; and Y Teens 2,3 were Candy's activities. JAMES, PATRICIA LOUISE “Patti” has been active in Sr. Y Teens: Steering Comm. 3; ASH Dance Comm.; Elections Comm.: Gift Comm.; Choir 4: and Mano- ettes. Her ambition is to be a nurse. JENKINS, EARNEST CLARK Lettermcn’s Club 1,2,3; Cross Coun- try 1.2,3; Track 1,2,3,4: Science Club were “Jinxie’s” activities. His ambition is to become a chemical engineer. Leatherwork and chess take up his spare time. He plans to attend Brigham Young University after graduation. HUGHES. ALLEN C. JACKSON, CAROLYN SUE Carolyn, who was born in Manila, Arkansas, enjoys spending her spare time sewing, swimming, and riding horses. After graduation, Carolyn plans to attend J.C. and then be- come a secretary. 46 A JKNNINGS, OAKY ALLAN Weather scouting and rock collect- ing take up “Porky’s” spare time. Hi ambition is to be a meteorolo- gist in the Air Force or a school teacher. JONES, SHARON KAY Sharon likes to play tennis, read and draw in her spare time. She wants to be either an airline stew- ardess or a school teacher after a few years at State College. Sharon has lieen very active on all of the Sr. Comm.; on Sr. Council and as Treas. of FT A. Sharon dislikes con- ceited people who put on airs. KELLY, BEVERLY WAYNE Ciris’ League 2; Nom. Conv. 2,3: Pom Pon 3, Lieut. 4; Steering Comm. 3; Pal Conf. 3; Ternp. ASB Comm.; Editor Senior Sec. Annual: Marat on Conf. 23, were Bev’s ac- tivities. She enjoys reading, watch- ing basketball games and talking in her spare time. KELSO. JERRY KENNEY Jerry was liorn 17 years ago in England. Arkansas. In his spare time. Jerry likes to go hunting or fishing. He attended Grossinont for three years before coming to El Capitan. Jerry’s ambition is to be a highway patrolman and his pet peeve is that there are too many boys not enough girls. JONES, RICHARD ALLEN Track, hunting, and fishing take up a great deal of Richard's spare time. His ambition is to become a Baptist minister. Cross country and track were his activities. JOYCE. LA VERNE La Verne can’t stand people calling her by her last name instead of her first. She enjoys playing tennis, cooking, music, football games and baseball. La Verne hopes to have a husband, home and family in the future. She has been very ac tive in Pom Pon 3: Sr. Y Teens and Drama activities. KELLEY, NORMA CHARLENE Charlene, a native of San Diego, has been ac tive in Girls’ League at Grossmont. Pom Pon Corp., Sr. Y Teens and Sr. Comm, at El Cap. She likes swimming and tennis; she dislikes teachers who assign home- work on weekends. After attending Kelsey Jenny Business College she plans to become a secretary. KEPHART. W ALTER F. Before coming to El Cap. W alter at- tended El Cajon. He contrbuted much to the Palomar Conf. in his Jr. and Sr. years and to football this year. Walter was Commissioner of Sales his Sr. year here at El Cap. After graduation in June. Wal- ter plans to attend a college out of state. 47 KERN, DANIEL DAVID Dan is one of ihe main native San Diegans. His interest in athletics has led him to have baseball and hunting for his hobbies. Last year he was a top star on Crossmont’s baseball team and this year he is starring on El Cap's varsity team. KLESTINEZ, RICHARD PAUL LAY, FRED DAVID Freddie Boy, is Fred's nickname. His hobbies are automobiles, espec- ially pink ones. Fred wants to fin- ish college and lie happily married in the future. His pet peeve is argu- mentative girls. Fred participates in the Rifle Club, Car Club, Basket- ball. and Track. He was the Comm, at Large in the starting of El Cap. KIRKMAN, HAROLD BILL Harold plans to he a draftsman af- ter his graduation from El Cap. He has come to San Diego from Delta. Colorado, where he was born 16 years ago. His hobbies are hunting, horseback riding, and photography. All of Harold’s friends call him Bill. His pel peeve is crowds. He likes to be alone. KOUNS, VIRGINIA MAE Virginia has been active in Y Teens 13,3.4: Faith Chmn.; Girls’ league 1,23.4, Pres. 4; Masqueraders 1; Empires 2; Calypsos 3: Hillhowlere 1.2; Palomar Conf. 23: Class Coun- cil 23.4; ASB Dance Comm. 3,4; Nom. Convention 2,3; Steering Comm. 3; Prom Comm. 4; Grad. Bacc. 4; Service Comm. 4; ASB Election Board 4; Usher at Grad. 3; Gift Comm. 4; Election Comm. 4: Ditch Day Priv. Comm. 4; Ass’t. Ed. of Annual 4. Virginia’s pet peeve this year has been Sybil Ed- wards! LITTLE. DARLENE Newkensington, Penn, is Darlene’s home town. She has been very ac- tive in YFC, vp.; in Band 23.4: Drum Major 3.4; Prom and Ditch Day Comm.; and Freshman Council. Darlene likes swimming, marching, horseback riding and backstage work. She hopes to l e a switch- board operator after J.C. LOGAN. DOLORES CAROLYN Dee.” is Dolores’ nickname. She was l orn in Red Bluff, Calif. 16 years ago. Dolores hopes to be a telephone o| erator or join the Waves in the future. She has been in: A Cappella Choir and on the Sr. Graduation and Elections Commit- tees. Swimming is her favorite hob- by. Dolores has been in Phoenix formerly. LONG, JOHN WILLIAM JR. John plans a career in the Navy that he will follow with work in the forestry service. He has been very active in the Concert. March- ing and Pep Band. Golf Club, Ex- plorer’s BSA, and the Santee Fire Dept. John is the Pres, of El Cap’s band and Pep band. His only com- plaint is Calif.’s lack of naturally Ix-autiful scenery. He is going to Oregon State (College. 48 LONG, LARRY DEAN National City, California is tarry's home c ity, tarry enjoys water skiing tennis, drawing and reading in his spare hours, tarry hopes to be an artist or a musician in his future. Larry doesn't like nosey people. He wishes they would mind their own business. He is not going to college. LOVELY. MICHAEL FRANK Mike is a Senior with two favorite hobbies; these are girls and danc- ing. Mike was born 17 years ago in Denver, Colorado. His ambition is not to get married. He can't stand sloppy girls and stuck-up girls. His activities have l ecn: 'Helix Choir 23; El Cap Choir 4; Madrigals 4. LOWRANCE, MELVA LEONA Melva has already carried out her ambition and is married. She has lieen very active as a Song taadrr 4; Annual Staff 4: Norn. Conv.: Pom Pon 3; Girls’ League 13: Hi Fiettes 3; Pep Club 4: and the Prom Comm. She has been a Jr. and Sr. Princess in Job’s Daughters. She dislikes people who don't mind their own business. MACY. LINDA SUE Linda wants to be a dental assistant after training at Cal-Westrrn or J.C. She likes reading and traveling in her spare time. Linda has Iwen the very able President of El Cap’s Sr. Class this year. She has also l een in Job’s Daughters (PHQI, and Head Majorette. Linda dislikes smelly cigars and runout ballpoint l ens. MARKHAM. PATRICIA Commercial art or any kind of draw- ing and painting interests Patricia. She plans to Im a housewife and a part time artist in her years after graduation. Patricia is called “Pat- tie,” by her close friends. She has been active in Y Teens. GAA. and Lea Chatons. Patricia doesn’t like sideburns and long hair on boys. MALZER. KAREN MARIE Karen’s ambition is to make some boy happy as a wife. Karen enjoys hiking, swimming, horseback rid- ing, sewing, cooking and skating. She has participated in Girls’ League: Flags 13.3, Capt. 4: ASB Dance Comm.: Prom Chmn.: Y eens 3,4: Annual Staff and Foot- I Queen. She may go to J.C. MARKS, CAROL JOY Swimming and sj orts are the fax- orite likes of Carol. Carol s plan- ning to l e a legal stenographer af- ter training at San Diego Business College after graduation. She can’t see why water fountains don t s| out coke. Carol is called Kent” for short and she has been in Teens and on the Prom Comm. MACHADO. BENNIE Bennie, who was born in San Diego, enjoys fishing, swimming, and hunt- ing in his spare time. He also likes to spend the time playing handball and tennis. His ambition is to enter the field of real estate. Bennie has participated in drama and photog- raphy. 49 MARKS, CLAUDIA JEANNE “Trouble” is Claudia's nickname. Claudia’s pel proves are constant romplainers and guys named Rich- ard. Claudia has been active in the Concert Choir 4; Prom Comm.; and in the Alpine Tri-Hi-Y 2. Sports and skating are Claudia's hobbies. She wants to be a secretary or a beautician in the future. McCOY, RILA MAE “Ril’s” hobbies are sports, swim- ming. and her husband. Her ambi- tion is to be a good secretary, and her pet peeve is sloppiness. Rila’s activities have included Pep Club 4; Sr. Y Teens and Ticket Squad. She is a January graduate. MARSTON, MARY ANN Mary will l e graduating with hon- ors this year. She then plans to at- tend State College. Mary's hobbies are Spanish and Walt Whitman. Mary has been very active in Y Teens 2,3,4: Class Treas. 1; CSF and all of the Sr. Comm. Mary was l orn 16 years ago in San Diego. McKinney, larry anthony MELVILLE, DALE LORENSON Dale’s pet peeves are teachers, and his hobby is giving these teachers a bad time. His future plans in- clude marriage. He enjoys being with his girl. METTINGER. JUDITH MARIE Judy’s hobbies include swimming, skiing, and riding horses. Her am- bition is marriage. Travaillers; GAA: Lettergirls; and Charmontes were her activities while attending school in Los Angeles. Judy was also assistant editor of the Sr. section of our annual. MILANO, JOHN BATTISTE “Melvin” is a meml er of our Pho- tography Club and Radio Club. His hobbies include home movies and repairing radios. His ambition is to become an electronic technician. 50 MILLHOUSE, MARJORIE Masquerader ; Y Teens 2,3, Pres. 4; Hi-Fiettes 1,2,3.4; ASB Conv. 1: Klee. Comm. 2; Grad. Baer. Comm. 4; Palomar Conf.: and ASB ■ Un r Comm, have been just a few of Margie’s activities. MOODY. ANTHONY NKAK, JKRR1K ANN Jerrie’s pasttimes include: tennis, bowling, swimming, and sewing. Her ambition is to Income an IBM Puncld oard operator. Y Teens 2,3 4: Masqueraders 1,2; Tumbling 3; Bowling Club 4 have been her ac- tivities. NKWTON, LOUISK LEE Hungry people with no sense of humor are Louise's pet peeves. Louise hopes to be a housewife in June. She plans to live on a ranch when she is married and participate in sports, work, and housework. Louise is called “Lou by her friends. Her hobbies are fishing and lorseback riding. She is a native o£ Palmer. Alaska. NECOCHEA. THOMAS L. Girls!! are this l oy’s hobby. Thomas is called “Nick.” by all of his friends at El Cap. He has been ac- tive this year working on the An- nual Staff. Nick was a former stu dent at El Cajon. El Cap was lucky fine student. to get such a • NTTZ. WILLIAM CHARLES 51 NIXON, DARLENE BOB KITE Vancouver, British Columbia, Can- ada is Darlene's birthplace. Draw- ing house plans is Darlene’s hobby. She is going to be an architect or a draftswoman when she finishes at State College. Darlene has been active in Y Teens, Sr. Coinm.. Sr. Council qnd .FTA 4. She is also Sr. Rep. to the Pep Club. OFFICER, SHARON LOUISE Sharon was born in San Diego 17 years ago. Her two main hobbies are horseback riding and playing tennis. She hates indoor work so she intends to be a teacher or mis- sionary in South America. Sharon is going to attend Westmont Christian College next year. She was active in Rollicking Romans 3, and Tennis Club 3. OWENS, DAVID ROY David's future ambition is to “make a million. He enjoys just running around as a past time. His pet peeve is his parents. David, a June grad- uate does not plan to attend college after graduation. OSLIE, FRED EARL “Friendly Freddy came to El Cap from El Cajon. Fred enjoys hunt- ing, fishing, cars and Blonds. While in high school he took part in base- ball, track, and wrestling. After graduation in June, Fred will at- tend J.C., and then he hopes to become a sheriff. Freddy's pet peeve is not having enough to eat at lunch or any other time. PAINE. CHARLOTTE ALBERTA “Charly” enjoys dancing, singing, and collecting glass animals, in her spare moments. When she is not doing one of the above, ou may find her teaching ballroom dancing, attending speech tournaments, or participating in drama. Her ambi- tion is to become an actress or a dancer. Her activities have been Thespians; Madrigal Singers; and Choir. PATTON. PATRICIA LEE A native of San Angelo, Tex., Pat enjoys riding horses and sewing. Her ambition is to become a legal secretary. People that are “gloomy are Pat's Pet peeve. PEDRAZZI, DAVID LOUIS David's hobby is skindiving. Football and track have l een his activities while in high school. His pet peeves are “grouchy teachers. After re- ceiving his diploma, David plans to attend Cal Western. 52 PRICE. LEROY E. lyRoy, who attended El Cajon be- fore coming to Kl Cap, would like to berome a mcrhanieal engineer. His bobbies include coin collecting, bunting and fishing. San Diego State is bis destination after grad- uation. PERKINS. JO ANN Dancing and riding horses bead the list of Jo Ann's bobbies. Her ambi- tion is to moke lots of money. Her | et peeves are school and truant officers. Jo Ann plans to attend Kelsey-Jenny Business College after graduation. POHL, ELIZABETH ANN Lizzy, as she is called by her friends, plans to attend Beauty Col- lege after she has her diploma safe- ly tucked away. She enjoys reading as a pasttime. PRINDLK, JANET MARIE Janet has been active in CSF 1; Jazettes 1; Sorias Sec. 2: Empires 2: Calypsos 3; Y Teens 1,2,3,4: Palomar Conf. 3; Annual Staff 4; Nom. Conv. 2,3: Bucket Brigade 3; Girls' league 1.2,3: Palomar Conf. Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 4; Grad. Bacc. Comm 4: Serv. Comm. 4: Gift Comm. 4: Election Comm. 4: Ditch Day Priv. Comm. 4: Janet's am- bition is to be a good wife, and her pet peeve is that she hates to wait. RAY. RONALD LEE Ramon, as he is sometimes called, enjoys tennis, golf, and records. His ambition is to be a public account- ant. Baseball 1,23.4: Football 4; and Letterman's Club have been his activities. RIDING. MARIE ELENA Marie’s hobbies include singing, cooking, and typing. Her ambition is to l e a housewife. Her activities have been Red Rol e Choir 23; El Capitan Choir, 4, Treas. 4. Marie attended Grossmont for three years before coming to El Cap. RIVERA. CARLOS MICHAEL Playing the piano and drums are what Carlos likes to do in his spare time. His ambition is to have his own dance band. Football 3.4: Pal. Conf. 3: and Military Science were Carlos’ activities while in high school. 53 RIVKRA, STEVE ROBKHT Singing and playing tin- guitar take up most of this senior’s spare time. “King Kong” as he is r ailed, par- ticipated in Football 1.2,3.4: Base- ball: and (Jioir. .San Diego J.C. is King’s” destination after gradu- ation. ROGERS, SHIKLA GRACE Shiela has been active in Girls' League 1.2. and Pres, of Masquer- aders 3. Palomar Conf. 2.3.4: Mars- ton 3. Christmas Pageant 23- Shiela was on the Steering Comm, and Temp. ASB Sec. She is now Pres, of FTA and Editor-in-chief of Ahora Siempre. Shiela is planning to teach Home Economics after graduation from college. Her pet peeves are the annual staff and late deadlines. RYBICKI, SUSAN JOAN Susan, known for her peppy and bubbling personality, was a spark- ling addition on our campus. Christ- mas Pageant 3; Jr. Y Teens: Sr. Y Teens: Empires 3; Calysos 3, Election Board 3; Sr. Council 4; Girls’ League 4: and Sr. Commit- tees were her activities. SCHLEGEL, BARBARA JEAN Barbara would like to be a clerical office worker after graduation. Her pasttimes include swimming, sew- ing, and cooking. Barbara attended Grossmont and El Cajon before coming here. RODRIGUEZ, ESTHER Esther's hobby is collecting matches, and her ambition is to become a beautician. Her activities included: Pom Pon 2,3; Class Council 133: Student Council 13: Activities Ed- itor 4; Pep Club 4: Song leader 4; Ditch Day Comm. 4; Chairman Ring Comm. 3; Soph. Sr. Treas.; Specialties Comm.: Y Teens 4; ASB; Sr. Council. ROSE. BARBARA JANE Barbara, who was ! orn in Bakers- field. would like to Im a mission- ary after graduation. Swimming and listening to KDEO head Barbara's list of pasttimes. A June graduate, Barbara attended El Cajon before coming to El Cap. SANDOVAL, MICHAEL PETER Mike, as he is called by his many friends, has participated in Var- sity Football. Track and Basket- ball while in high school. His am- bition is to lie a teacher or a suc- cessful businessman. 54 SCROGGINS. JUDY ANN Judy’s activities have included Sub- Del Club and the Davidson Ball Club. She was also a member of the annual staff and Veep of her J,. t law. Her hobbies are bowling and skiing. Her ambition is to be a secretary. SEVICK, JAMES Jim. who was l orn in San Diego, dislikes people who continuously ask him when he is going to get his car painted. His hobbies are photography and hotrods. Jim plans on graduating in June. SEW ALL, JOE MELVIN Eighteen years ago Joe was l orn in San Francisco. My ambition is to play.” says Joe. Joe says that his pet peeves are coaches. The I,et- terman’s Club 3,4, has been Joe’s main interest. He plans to attend either the University of Colorado or University of Arizona. SHERMAN. PHYLLIS LYNN Y Teens 1.2,3.4; Hi Fiettes 1.2,3: Nom. Conv. 3; Hillhowlers 2; Elec- tion Rrd. 4; Dance Comm. 4: Tick- et Squad: Pal. Conf. Comm.; and all Senior Committees have lieen Lynn’s activities. Her pet peeve is Sybil’s lateness. SMITH JERRY LOUIS Frosh. Soph, and Sr. Council were Jerry’s activities. His hobby is cars, but he plans to enter the construc- tion field after graduation. Born in San Diego. Jerry attended Gross- mont for three years before coming to El Cap. SHERMAN. JIM EDWARD Jim is a Senior with only one hobby —school. His ambition is to fin- ish his hobby. Jim’s only pet peeve is that there is too much time al- lowed for his hobby. Jim was born 18 years ago in San Diego. He was previously a student at Grossmont and Irving High. (Texas). SHERMAN. THEODORE W. Sherm’s” many activities have in- cluded ASB Pres.; Temp. Comm, of Elections: Basketball: and the El Cajon Valley Judo Club. His hobbies are judo, dancing, and watching road races. After a June graduation. Sherm” plans to at- tend college, but has not yet de- cided which one he prefers. SMITH. MARILYN KAY Marilyn has l een in: Jazzettes; Sor- ias: Empires 2: Sec. Calvpsos 3: Y Teens 1.2.3.4: Nom. Conv. 3: Bucket Brigade 3; Palomar Conf. 3: Hillhowlers 2: Girls’ League 4: Annual Staff 4: Comm, are: Song. Cheer 4: Palomar 4: Prom 4: Race. Grad. 4: Service 4: Gift 4: Sr. Elections 4: Ditch Day 4: Sr. Council. Marilyn’s | et peeve is Sybil’s lateness. 55 STACY. SI .ANNF. ANNETTE Water iin i- Si-’ s|tccialty. She ha- also Urn very active in Stu- dent Council 1.2: Girls League 1. 2.3.4: A Teens 1.2.3.4: Xom. Conv. 1.2.3: Pal. Conf. 3: Annual Staff: ( la— Council 1: Sr. Pep Comm.: I cp Council 4: I Day 4: Privi- lege 4: Grad. J: Service 4: Prom 4: Dance 4: (!hecrleader 4: Foot- hall Queen Attendant 1. STEIN METZ. CAHOI. I .ANN! A Teens 2.3.4: Girl-' League 1.2. 3: Ked Rolie Choir: Monoette l.t. 4: CSV 1.2: Flection Board 3: Nom. Conv. 1J2: Chm. Grad, and Race. Comm.: Pal. Conf. 3: Sr. Council: and Interclub Council Rep. have l cen Carol's many ac- tivities. STKPHKNS. JOE ANN Sewing. typing, and cooking, take up a great deal of Joe Ann's time. Her pet peeve is that she has too much to do on Sundays. Jo Ann’s after graduation plans include cler- ical office work and marriage, and possibly enrolling at San Diego State College. She attended Chula Vista. Lincoln and El Cajon Ircfore coming to El Cap. STEWART. EDWARD H. “Skeets” or Mullet” as you pre- fer to call him. has l een active in Football. Basketball, and Baseball. He has also served as our Tempor- ary Comm, of Finance. His ambition is to be an engineer and he plans to attend either San Diego or San Jose State College after graduation. STEVENS. TAYLOR L. Tink.” as he is called by his many friends, was l orn in Festus. Mo. Tink’s hobby is girls. An August graduate, he came to us from Gross- mont. STOWE. GLENN DA E. Boys who act like Romeos are Glennda’s | t peeves. Glennda is undecided al out college, but she plans to Ik a beauty operator in the future. Her hobbies are horsel aek riding and swimming. She has been in Sr. A Teens and on the Annual Staff in her Senior year at El Cap. SWINK. JERRY C Jerry attended El Centro, Hoover, Mission Bay. and Grossmont l efore coming to El Capitan. He enjoys listening to modern jazz and his ambition is to become either a pilot or a P.E. coach. Red heads and blondes are Jerry's pet peeves. He plans to attend Ml. Palomar Jr. College upon graduation. 56 THOMPSON. RUBY DARLENE Prom Comm.; Filer!ion Comm.; Sr. Uouncil; Y Terns and Priv. ('.omm. have been Ruby's activities this year. Sewing, reading, and tennis are just a few of her hobbies. Af- ter graduation. Ruby would like to Im a secretary. TOFT. PATRICIA MAY Annual Staff 3.4: Art Co-hditor: and senior committees take up most of Pat’s spare time. Other interests include oil painting and sculptur- ing. People who fail to include art as a higher type of knowledge are her pet peeves. Pat is one of our January graduates. TURPENTINE. SUNNY Sr. Council: Ditch Day Comm.: Carnival Comm.: Y Teens: Hi F'iettes: and Songleader 4 were Sunny's activities. Her ambition is to Im either a secretary or a house- wife. Her | et peeves are “sore los- ers” and people who are constant- ly changing their minds. SYMONS, GLENDA YVONNE Before coming to El Cap. Glenda attended high schools in Palmdale. Folsom. Sacramento, and Escondido. Her activities have been Art Club 1; IVp Club 2.4: GAA 12: and Teens 3.4. Her hobbies include swimming and most sports. Her | et peeves are people who have bottom lockers. Glenda's ambition is to Im a secretary. TEMPLE. BFTTY ROSEMARY Betty, who was born in Sarnia On- tario. Canada. s|M nds her spare time cooking and sewing. She intends to Im a secretary. Betty attended Cen- tral High School in Canada, and Crawford in San Diego before com- ing to El Cap. TILLEY, ALVIN ELROY Al's hobbies include engines and girls. People who talk endlessly and don’t say anything annoy A I. His ambition is to Im an electrical engineer. TOSTON. BARBARA W. Barb's” after graduation plans in- clude San Diego State and then teaching social science. GAA: FTA: Thespians: CSF: and FTG have been a few of “Barb's” activities. Writing and having a good time are her hobbies. A January grad- uate. UDALL. JACK SCRIYEN Jack’s ambition is to obtain u master’s degree in business admin- istration. but he is also interested in becoming a professional l aso- hall player. Being a member of the l.etterman’s (dub has U en included in Jack’s activities. After gradua- tion he plans to attend the I ni- versity of San Diego. 57 VAN’T HOFF, SUELLEN ASB Dance Comm. 4; Modern Dance C Iluk : Mrcli. and Comer! Band; Vaquero Pep Council; Hi- Fiettes: Band Veep 4; and School Service Comm, have l een “Susie- QY' activities. Dancing, swim- ming, and skating are her hobbies and her ambition is to obtain a secondary degree. VARYKL, STAN LAWRENCE Stan's amibition is to go to college, but he is as yet undecided as to which one he will attend. His ac- tivities have included playing foot- ball and baseball for FI Capitan. Stan enjoys working on his car in his spare time. VASQUEZ, ANITA “Nita, as she is called by her friends, enjoys dancing and listen- ing to records. She has enjoyed wrorking in the Counseling Office this past year. Her after graduation plans include secretarial work. WEBER, MARY LYNN Tennis takes up most of Lynn's spare time. Y Teens; Tumbling; and Sr. Y Teens were her activities. A June graduate, Lynn plans to do secretarial work. WOODS. LUCILLE LOUISE WOTRINC, CAROL ANN Carol’s hobbies are tennis and col- lecting stuffed animals. Her ambi- tion is to marry and have a fam- ily. Her pet peeves include home- work and grouchy teachers. Carol’s activities have | een Student Council 1,2: Tennis Club: and A Cappella Choir. VEAL. CLARENCE LEROY Clarence’s ambition is to be a con- tractor. He participated in football, wrestling, and baseball while in high school. Clarence attended Hoover, Mar Vista, and Grossmont l efore coming to El Cap. WILLIS. RICHARD GRANGER 58 WYATT. HARRY WINFIELD ZAWALNICKI. JEAN HEATHER “Unpronouncablip an she is call- ed by her friends, enjoys modern dancing, swimming, and skating. Her ambition is to be a grammar school teacher. Sr. Council; Annual Staff 4; and Modern Dance Club were her activities. Strange enough, her pet peeve is her long last name. YOUNG. JAMES LEE Jim has the wonderful ambition of wanting to succeed in all walks of life. Guitar playing, singing, com- posing, and cross country take up a great deal of this boy’s time. Af- ter graduation, he plans to attend San Diego State College. 59 60 BEST DRESSED Carol Steinmetz Mike Lovely’ £S£. Off; icers This ixifge sponsored by El Capitan A.S.B. 64 Mikr Sandoval Athletic Donna Smith Cultural Affair Diane Behl Publicity Mr. Cerstler A.S.B. Advisor Harritt Service Walt Kephart Sales Tim Hol son Attorney General This page sponsored hy Youler’s Tots and Teens, lakeside, Calif. 65 5, emporarij _4.S.K • icerA KATHY MKTTKY Chairman BILLIE FOURTHMAN Vice Chairman TKD SHERMAN Elections SUE HARMSKN Cluhs WALT KEPHART Sales MIKK ANGUS Athletics Brenda Arrington Beverly Kelly Commissioners at large Fred Lay These students formed the very beginnings of all these sections. They are certainly honored in our yearl ook this year. 66 E THIRTEENTH )0 TO YOU, TftA‘ , Uw.l te t to Kndfcy rprtK'd t all 'vat u y. only t the T1 id our Iwmm o t of Hum) ! u practice a ladder up« i on the idea % a triangle i s Iwnmg [la U a J 1 Singing Yaquero fa___A- 1 £ Reportero Staff WHERE THERE'S SMOKE.. Publishing a newspaper isn’t an easy job. especially the first year. However, the El Reportero staff has done an excellent job. The quality of our paper can be ranked in a class with papers which have been established for many years. To Mr. Mendez. Marty Dunham and the entire El Reportero staff. Vaqueros honor you. pornn the triftflgV be pur. i hcd s act. mirror u cor yf bad tuck. ? id tuck wfC c ive people tho reflexion w injury to fh surely cause a reflected t vit changed teeing a blaci i- Weil, b fort . t to ree if cv« a bia k Y Vi at U • ffftrn’ rote work B!ack i with witch • r - suppo««- 1 harmful ople go to ao f .itrn hip« Dummying the paper was an important job of the staff to produce a finished high quality product like the El Reportero. opV who wo •hip if they gn that told etc the .«hip wi practice to do this re fhtpt couldn’t he If'red (.ales I WlthlA t for t til l rema n toon be a ae able Rila McCoy Business Manager t wmi ny i The prr ffi e —jient Assistant Editors 68 NICK Academics BEVERLY Seniors CAROLYN Clubs 69 GLENNDA Underclassmen SUZANNE Photo The first year is always the roughest. Getting a marching hand prepared for competition is quite a task. But with the help of a good director, good Drum Majorettes, and the will to win, the El Capitan Black and Gold Marching Band brought fame and honor to our school, placing second at Long Beach and representing El Capitan proudly wherever they marched. Drum Majorettes: Virginia Kimsey and Darlene Little (not shown). Twirling Majorettes: Sharon Anderson, Linda Mary, and Linda Mendenhall. Mr. Sell wur how Director Our Pep Band displayed great school spirit at our visiting football games, all basketball games, and pep rallies. 71 JaLe C )uer MIKE SANDOVAL HON DAMSCHKN WALT KEPHART MIKE HILL TOM STEVENS RON CARLSON DAVID PKDRAZZI LARRV Me KIM RON BARRY JIM BELL GORDON CARLSON BILL JAMES DON ROYAL PRINCIPAL VICE PRINCIPAL SEN'iOR COUNSELOR JUNIOR COUNSELOR SOPHOMORE COUNSELOR EROSH COUNSELOR BOOKKEEPER PRINCIPAL SEC. MIMEOGRAPH SEC. REGISTRAR COUNSELING SEC. ATTENDANCE SEC. A. S. B. ADVISOR RON DAMSCHEN as Mr. Burnham WALT KEPHART as Mrs. Stinnett and helper, Carol Steinmetz. 72 This fhige sponsored by Gus Lokos Chevron Servire, Santee, Calif. This jtage sponsored by Karen Mal .er Bandarette Captain Mrs. Hitler Advisor Carolyn Betselier Manoette Captain Beverly Kelly Manoette Lieutenant Jo Ann Helmer Bandarette Lieutenant Carol Sleinmet . Manoette Lieutenant “All together now—one, two, three.’ a eerieacleri SHARON HKRING JOF.Y GAUSSOIN MARY ANN HARRY Our Fabulous cheer leaders this year have given us great enthusiasm, as their F-I-G-H-T cheers and wonderful pep helped us on to victory! SUZANNK STACY Head Cheerleader 77 Hail to El Capitan! Sue Harmson Diane Gray—Vicki Schneider -Nan Fisher Diane Whitehead—Melissa Linden—Sherry Hovtell—Jana Hash a Sponsored by Melody Market. Highway 80 79 This i ige sponsored by ............ -■ JUl VJe3lern ei iew (. afemlar of Events 2)J; cation of L S Pep —4ncml (tf, V PaLnar Co„ft ere nee y €( C vA (jroAAmont, Sci oo t Or ens Da cutty V5 Uarjity, 7ime, 4. S. B. Election 3aU oud 81 This page sponsored by Pat Caddell’s Dozing and Grading Service, Lakeside, Calif. The Choir, Madrigals, Girls Glee, and Concert Band presented El Capitan’s first Christmas program to a packed audience in the Library. The Choir was under the direction of Mr. Carl Thompson. The vocal soloists were Dave Lindstrom and Marie Riding. The Concert Band, under the direction of Mr. Arthur Schwuchow, added much to the program that was an inspiration to all who attended. 84 This jxxge sponsored, by Harner’s Woodside Rexall Pharmacy, Lakeside, Calif. an J to all a CjooJ This ftage sponsored by Fox and Fox Builders, San Diego, Calif. 85 This sponsored by Cecifs Restaurant, hikcsidc oir mu riqali M, uidor icers Wr. Dkompton This rage sponsored by All American Market, Lakeside, Calif. 91 This fxiffe sponsored by American Typewriter Co., San Diego. Calif. (jet (Jocjeth erS Watrh Us! Our Salute This page sponsored by Lakeside Boot Repair Shop, Lakeside, Calif. We Sing for You What’s up Gang? This page sponsored by Woodson’s Texaco Station. Lakeside, Calif. Mr. Rogers Commandant Color Guard Sgt. Fordney 2nd Lt. Davis Sgt. Carr—Sgt. F. C. Lucas This i Hi fit’ s [tonso red by Woodttide Market, Woodside Ave., Lakeside, Calif. FIGHT! FIGHT! This Mge sponsored by Valley Fair Market, Winter Gardens, Calif. Vicious Vaqueros 1 Olh And then there was the Varsity Basketball Team! The old stompin’ grounds Your Doctor Answers Kmptiest and yet the loudest room in school. The Cafeteria (ASB Office) Frustrated Faculty Virginia kouns President Cjirfs rjCeacjue Purple Cow Drive-In, Mission Gorge Rd.. San Diego, Calif. 100 Service Committee Friendship Committee Ways and Means Committee Publicity Committee Cood Grooming Committee Social Committee This page sponsored by Cameron Bros. Construction Co.. Inc., Santee. Calif. J ion Ron Damschen Bill James Cordon Carlson Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Boys’ Federation 102 Student Council Bowling Club Cacti Hi Y Pep Club Drama Club 103 This page sponsored by Coquettes — Senior Y-Teens Future Teachers of America Trampoline Club Photo Club This J nge sponsored by Penny's Rcaut Shop. Lakeside, Cjilif. Tennis Club Senior Y'-Teens Junior Y-Teens Sophomore Y-Teens l-ettermen (Varsity) This inige sponsored by Lakeside Auto Supply Alpine Tri Hi-Y The Vaquero Varsity football team had a highly successful season for a first year school. Highlights of the 1959 season were wins over Avocado league champions Mar Vista 14-13, and over Hilltop 14-12, and a scoreless tie with Metro league runner-up. Sweetwater. El Capitan placed two men on the all-league team, halfback Joe Sewall and tackle Errol Bratley. Coach Erkenbeck Coach Preston This devil isn't going anywhere! Halfback Joe Sewall is cornered by two Grossmont players. left and Coach Preston is on the right. Errol Bratley 'UarSity Pat Wallace andouts Steve Rivera Jim Pignatclli Al Hinkle Clarence Veal This [Migr sponsored by Woodside Market, Woodside Ave., Lakeside, Calif. This is one that didn't get away. $.v. anci .5redii re Mi man Here is the fighting El Capitan Junior Varsity team. Here is the Freshman team Metro League Champions. Their only defeat was by the La Jolla Junior Varsity! This page sponsored by Santee Auto Parts. Mission Corge Road, Santee, Calif. Coach Parrish Coach Vavra Coach Yuhl 115 This page sponsored by Whirla-Whip Ice Milk. El Cajon, Calif. The Junior Varsity Basketball Team. The Mighty Sophomore Basketball Team. The Freshman Basketball Team. This xifee sponsored by Bed Wagner Union Servire, Winter Gardens, Calif. an J C, roS5 The Cross Country team under the coaching of Mr. Chaplin (right) had a very successful season. They finished third in the S. C. I. F. pre- liminary meet and placed three men very high individually. Under the coaching of Head Coach Yavra and Asst. Coach Lefever, the El Capitan Track team has done very well. Up to this time they have won four league meets and lost only one. This page sponsored by Walkers Dairy, Santee. Calif. El (ip 50 St. Augustine u El Cap 26 5 6 El Cajon 67 1 6 El Cap 55 2 Sweetwater 381 2 El Cap SSVi Chula Vista 31i 2 El Cap 79 Hilltop 16 El Cap 00 CO Escondido 561 2 This page sponsored by El Cajon Valley Stationery. El Cajon. Calif. Here is the “B Track Team in action. El Cap 421 2 St. Augustine 251 2 El Cap 9 El Cajon 68 El Cap «1 2 Sweetwater 301 2 El Cap 32 Chula Vista 36 El Cap 67% Hilltop 8 Vi El Cap 191 2 Escondido 48% Here is the “CT Track Team in action. This fnige sf onsored by Hal's Men £ hop, Kl Cajon. Calif. J . V. BaUjt This [xige sponsored by Cajon Tone Muffler — Carts — Auto Parts, El Cajon lAJredtfin Leap Frog? “How to wrestle in three easy (?) lessons! STOP ! Here is El Capitan's excellent Wrestling Team with Coach Muzzo. This ixigc sponsored by Winter Gardens Shell Service JenniA Mike Angus Tim Hobson Ron Holland Mark I evell Lynn Babcock Ed Arinbruster Ralph Sircher This page sponsored by Wagon Wheel (Dine and Dance), Santee, Calif. This fxige sfMtrisored by El Capitan High School P.T.A. ft a ifow start to a bam pionsbip d3aSebu II Season, (be UaqueroA Itave had Spirit and de- termination unmatched by ony fiirst year hiyh llndetelaajmm diaiS o 96 Jim Pignatelli Ginger Palmer President Vice President Angie Scott Comm, of Sales Claudia Morton Comm, of Pep Marsha Springer Comm, of Publicity Nancy Driver Comm, of Cult. 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This xige sponsored by Royale Beauty Salon and Barber Shop, Carlton Square Hillius, J. Hinkle. K. Hoffman. B. Holden, L. Holdgrapher, P. Hollister, P. Kimbro, R. Kimzey, V. Koenigsberg, V. Kor, I. Kovark. M. I,ee, K. Lehman, B. Levithure, C Lewiston, P. Johnson, D. Jordan, S. Kastner, W. Keith, F. Kenando, S. Kennedy, J. Kennedy, M. Kiehl, S. Homeslev, J. Homea, R. Hoover, B. Hunt, E. Hunt, S. James, B. Jefferies, E. Fullerton, V. Gardner, M. Gaussion, J. Gensler, D. Gentle, D. Hansen, J. Harp, D. Heath, R. Grant, F. Griffin, L. Grill. B. Gilroy, J. Gomes, P. Goodridge, M. Gordon, P. Grill, G. Gustafuson, J. Hansen, J. Harris, B. Harris, F. Harrison, D. Harry, M. Helmer, J. Hering, S. Herms, H. Hill, M. Hillius, G. Gibson, R. Graham, L. Graham, N. This page sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Sammuel S. Sloan Marsh, C. Mayer, J. Mettey, K. Michael, V. Neven, M. Nystorm, F. Ocehsner, D. Odmark, P. Oslie, H. Owens, T. Paine, J. Palmer, G. Pennock, R. Perkins, J. Peters, J. Phillips, J. 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Affairs Bill Rodriguez T reasurer Karen Darnell Comm, of Publicity i Diane Grey Secretary Sue Harmscn Comm, of Pep 138 Mr. Barrons Counselor This iwge sponsored by The Shullrr Bugs Adams, James Adams, Kenneth Agoten, Howard Albeit, Stan lea Allen, George Allen, Terry Anderson, Judy Armstrong, Burton Arnaiz, Margaret Aukee, Christine Bain, Rodney Bancgas, Doris Barry, Boh Barry, Ronnie Barton, Florence Bay less, Janet Benson, Sharon Behl, Dianne Bennett, Barrie Bently, Sharon Bettis, Ronnie Birdwell, Dave Birdwell Ronnie Bishop, Jerry Bishop, Colleen Bonnin, Dora Borchardt, Randal Bostwick, Helen Bourke, Anne Boyd, Linda Boyd, Margaret Brink, David Brooks, Lynn Browrn, Bonnie Burns, Jo Ann Byrne, Mike 3 Byrne, Pat Cady, Pam Cameron, John Cameron. Patty Campbell, Gary Campbell, Wilda Carlson, Gordon Carpenter, Sheryl Carter, Roger Castleberry, Tom Chapman, Margaret Cherry, Evelyn Chynoweth, Dennis Claric, David Clark, Bruce Clarke, Jerry Clemens. 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Norma Heimpel, Maria Henkel, StefTani Hensley, Richard Herikson, Edith Herlihy, Beverley Hess, Lou Ann Heuslein, Doug Heuslein, Gary Hillberg, Ronald Hill, Douglas Hill. Steven Hinds. James Hinkle. A1 Hipkins, Fred Hittfe, Mary Hoffmon, William Holdgrafer, Rita Homan, Larry Honea, Sandra Houll, Magie Howell, Sherry Humphrey, Pam Hurley, Winston Husbands. Lowell Inman, Ken Isom, Tom James, Sylvia James, Wayne Jamieson, Jeannie Jockens, Daniel Johnson, Alesia Johnson, David Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Doris Johnson, Jim Jones, Cindy Justice, Billy Kasovia, John Kehl, Irene Kersten, Kathy Kennedy, Perry Kephart, Leslie Key. Jim Kiehl, Mike Koon, laurel Kramer, Stephen Kuhn. David I .a Chappa, Joan I angley, Doug l rimer. Bud I,ayne, Donna Leavell, Mark I han, Ed Iceland, Virginia Lester, David Incurs, Wayne Lewis, Frank I ewis, Ralph Lind, Jeness Linden, Melissa Linstrom, Doug I ng, Ed Long, Jerry I opez, Guadalupe Lowery, Bennie Lyth, Robert McCall, Rail McClain, Pat McCoy, Judy McCoy. Sandra McGuffer, Earl McIntosh, Stephen Marco, Jerrie Marco. Paula Maniscalsco, Bernard Matthews, John Matthews, Michael Mattox, Kathy Maxwell, Jerry Mead, Terry Lou Munoz, George Merrill, Janet Miller, Lynn Moe, Kathy Monnett, Dickey Montijo, Linda Moog, Bob Moore, A1 Moore, Pam Mopps, Patricia Morehouse, Gini Morgan, Jim Morrissey, Chris Morris, Lavonia Morris, Mike Marston, Stephen Mortemore, Donald Mueller, John Mulder, Janet Mumford, Marshall Nelson, Katherine Neiderhauser, Jo Nitz, Ronnie Norton, Ijirry Orhsner, Ruth Ollerton, Janet Owens, Jane Pa'rsens, Shirley Paul, Farrie Ann Peppard, Bill Perkins, Earle Peters, l.arry Peterson, Grances Petersen, Mary Jane Ploeger, Jerry Price, Everett Prince, Herbert Raley, Dan Ramsey, Don Rask, Sandra Recla. Sharon Richardson, Darlene Riker, Judy Riley, Bonnie Rivera, David Rix, Byredine Rocca, Joseph Rodriguz, Bill Rongey, Bill Rorie, Roger Rose, Bill Rowan, Bob Rowe, Robert Ruiz, Rudy Rushing, Scott Salewske, Ted Sappington, Sue Schaefer, Russell Schliekelman, Joan Schmitt, Carol Schreiber, Joyce Schurger, Bruce Schurger, David Schurger, Ronnie Sewall, Mark Shattuck, Don Silver, Sharon Sircher, Ralph Skidmore, Valerie Smith, Danny Smith, Donna Smith, Fernando Smith, Sharon Snow, David Snyder, Dennis Snyder, Gordon Sock well, Susan Sommers, Janet Sory, Tina Spahn, Hawatha Sparling, Elaine Spence, Richard Sperry, Dona Standage. Leonard Stitz, Bill Strandland, Ricky 143 Star bird, Lynda Stansbury. Ray Stevens, Robert Stevens, Tommy Stewart, Robert Stiehm, Sandra Stradley, Vicki Strauch, Carl Sykora, Tomy Taitt, Nancye Tamplin, Barbara Taylor, Dale Taylor, Dan Teague, Dennis Temple, Dona Temple, Nancy Tenall, Juanita Thomas, Don Thomson, Gary Tinker, Jim Tinklepaugh, Judy Turner, Horress Turrentine. Wendy Van Atta. Keith Vaspucz, Jim Vasvel, Dave Voorhies, Del Waul, Trudy Weathers, Marian Weaver, David Webb, Butch Webber, Charles Weber, Don Westfall. John While, Mary White. Cynthia This paffe sponsored by Vander Stoel Dairy, Santee, Calif. 144 CLa of 1963 Jeannie Oxley Treasurer Arthur Staite President Pat Cardenas Comm, of Cultural Affairs Mary Jane Norton This page sponsored by Comm of Pep El Capitan Key Club 145 Adviser Mr. Morgan Adviser Miss Davis Counselor Mr. Randals man CL JJ Co unci( This page sponsored by Florence Arts Studio, La Mesa, Calif. 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Becky Chambers, Douglas Chance, Ray Chandler, Dona Chandler, Nancy Channels, Ronald Childers, Dennis Chissay, Virginia Claric, Mike Claycomb, Donna Clemens, Caroline Cleveland, Emery Coats, Thomas Codding, Claude Cohen, Stuart Conard, Glen Condit, John Cook, Glen Cook, Tom Corbett, Nancy Crafford, Connie Cray, Karen Crevier, Ellen Crispin, Patty Cross, Jerry Crouch, Carol Crouch, Jimmie Cruz, Robert Curtis, Drusilla Daenitz, Robert Dahms, Cheri Dalton, William Daugherty, Thomas Davis, Diane Davis, Mike Decker, Michele Del allunt, Sharon Denison, Edward Dennis, Billie De Silva, Shirley Dicks, Diane Diehl, John Dingman. Diana Di Santo, Bob Douse, Teddie Dowd, Mike Dowiate, Dorthy Dove, Stephen Downs, Kathleen 147 Drexl, Walter Dunshee, June Dye, Verlan Earickson, Melodie El-Hajj, George Ellis, Bob Ellis, Pharis Elson, Dennis England, Alfred Falkenberg, Kathleen Farmer, David Ferlin, Edward Fisher, Charles Fitzgerald, Margo Fleming, Dianne Fletcher, Charing Foster, Murry Frank. 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Ellen Morgan, John Morrison, Nayoma Mosier, Janet Mounger, Sharon Mulder, Gerald Muller. Anthony Mundy, Bob Murphy, James Murphy, Terry Myers, Carol Myers, Ramona Mykle, Sandra Nelson, Cheryl Ness, Stephen Nixon, Gary Norris, Marty Northcote, Norma Norton, Mary Nottingham, Bruce Ogden, Zandra Okaski, Candy Orlando, Darleen Olson, Sun Ostrander, Linda Owens, Shirley Oxley, Jeannie Papenhausen, Jim Papenhausen, Julie Papietro, Elizabeth Peterson, Decker Peterson, Sharon Peterson, Wayne Phelps, Karen Piatkiewicz, Arlene Pillow, Steve Pitman, Patricia Poe, Geraldine Pohl, Sharon Pomay, Joseph Potter, Deanna Potter, Don Prochaska, Anna Randall, Karen Rashleger, Shirley Redd, Frank Reison, Loyd Renfro, Diane Renzulli, George Rieger, Linda Rios, Percy Rivera, Elvira Robinson, Carol Robinson, Clifford Rogers, Diane Rose, Linda Rosenberger, Paul Roskam, Mary 149 Ross, Ray Ruis, Donna Ruis, Gerri Rulick, Yvonne Russ, Reba Russel. Laraine Rybicki, Steve Ryburn, Susan Ryder, Ernest Rzad. John Salyer, Milton Sands. Linda Sanford, Billie Satterfield, Brian Schaff, Jay Schiegel, Raymond Schlieder. Carol Schmidtt, Kathryn Schnur, Skip Scott, Cecelia Sellers, Steve Sevick, John Sharp, Ralph Shelton, Martha Sue Shelton, Ralph Shepherd, Martha Silver. Kharron Silverman, Charlyne Simonson, David Simpson, Larry Simpson, Danny Sisson. Anna Sitler, Greg Skoglund, Sharon Skinner, Diana Slater, Tom Smith, Debby Smith. Eric Smith. James Smith, Kathy Smith. Larry Smith. Paul Smith. Richard Snell, Gerri Songer, Leonia Spahn, Minywan Speirs, Alice Spires, Paul Staite, Art Stander, Jeremy Stein, Ed Stephenson, Carol Stieben, Victor Stiehm, Daniel Stock, Helen Stofer, Richard Stone, Vicki Straub, Doug Surdez, Alvin Templeton, Paula Terry, Elizabeth Thompson, Cynthia Thompson, David Thompson, Karen Thompson, Pete Thompson, Vicki Thorpe, El wood Thorpe, Geraldine Todd, Leo Truitt, Jimmy Tubb, Robert Vana, Guy Vasconcellos, Joan Vaughn, Neila Vickers, Walter Vincent, Michael Vinograde, Polly Wade. Brooks Wagner, Terry Waits, William Walker, Ralph Wallan, Phillip Walling, Kenneth Wallers, Conrad Walton, Alice Ward, Janet Watton, Shirley Weas, Carol Webb, Linda Weber, Mary Weed, Mary Weight, David Weight, Paula Weitzel, Patty Welty, Robert Westfall, Gordon 150 Wewer, Betty Wharton, Kenneth Wheeler, John White. Tommy Whitley, Laura Whittaker. Edward Wiegand, Fred Wilcox, Gary Wildman, Earl Wilhelm, Sharyl Williams, Aubrey Williams, Barbara Williams, Don Williman, Everett Willis, George Wilson, Clint Wilson, Susan Wing. Constance Woodward, Judy Wright, Nancy Wright, Toni Wyatt, Karen Wyborny, Christie Young, Ruth Zawalnicki, Stan Zeglis, Frank Zollinger, Gayla Doe, John Smith, Mary Brown, Joe This page sponsored by Valley Floor Coverings, John Schneider. Lakeside. Calif. 151 Bedtime VISION i ADIO 'ICE Dear Staff, Now that our years labor is finished, the time has come to file all our left-over copyforms, pens and pencils, erasers, and tranquilizers for next year’s staff. Our annual machine is about to take its place on the shelf with the other El Capitan firsts. But before we pass into oblivion, we have a few more words to say. Our annual machine has been kept running smoothly thanks to our chief oiler, Mrs. Hurley, but like most machines, we have had to have a mechanic to help us when those accidents happen. We must thank our favorite grease-monkey, that man from Myers, Mr. Thomas. We know that it is not the oil or mechanic that makes a machine work, it’s each part, no matter how large or small. Each of you have been a part of the machine—Esther, Marge, Melva, Steve and the active Activities Section; Mike and Don and the Sports;'the Financial Wizards, Karen, Jack, Margie, and Georgine; Nick, Joe, Carlos with Academics; The Artie Artists, Nick and Patsy; Seniors . . . Bev, Jean, Judy and Mike; Underclassmen . . . Glennda, Judy, and Eleanor; Susan and Sheri with the Snapshots and Faculty sections; Carolyn and Marilyn with Clubs; and the Picture-taking gang, Sis, John, Georgine, John, Doris, Dennis and Jeri- dine; and then there were our wonderful assistants, Virginia and Janet. We want to thank you all. We hope that the next editor has as fine a group as we have had. Thanks again. They’re putting us on the shelf now, our work is done. SUa This tage sponsored by Ted Sherman’ Winter Carden ’ Emporium Garden Tractor .Sale Service This page sponsored Santee Mobil Ldtdge. Mifaion Gouge This page sponsored by Marthel's Style Shop - Lakeside, El Cajon, and San Diego, Calif. V I V I YEARBOOKS


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