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

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7{JcCUcuk 'Piexce ofiewond We hope you will enjoy glancing through this year's Ahora y Siempre. Our theme is school activities. We know you will treasure this book now and always. 3 Y. x-tjj 1W { ,?S W ' 0 y W'. • ; _ ,y f s our school grows and moves for- ward, we as Senior also move on and leave behind us the pleasures of a time passed. We are now ready to face the realities of a new life. If it hadn’t been for the many years we put into learning and growing here at El Capitan we wouldn't be the successful young adults we are now. Far I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see. Saw the Vision of the world, and all the wonder that could be; Saw the heavens fill with commerce, argosies of magic sails, Pilots of the purple twilight, dropping down with costly bales. —Tennyson 6 John T. Warburton Superintendent of Curriculum Harold G. Hughes Associate Superintendent Lewis F. Smith Superintendent of Grossmont District SCHOOL BOARD: I. to r., Portia Goode, Palmer Svalstad, Rexford Hall, Robert Dryden, Robert E. Brown. 'Witl 7kem 6 t 7 Russell Savage Principal On behalf of the students of El Capi- tan High School, we, of the Ahora y Siempre staff, would like to express to you, Mr. Savage, our deepest respect, admiration, and loyalty. Your genuine qualities of sincerity and dedication to your work and the students, have stood as shining examples to us. We thank you, Mr. Savage, for your guidance and understanding for the past three years. The job of Vice-Principal carries with it a great responsibility. We, the students of El Capitan High School, feel that we are fortunate to have an unusually capable and efficient person in this capacity. Mr. Wood- ward has not served in this position long, but he has fulfilled the assignment quite well. We thank you, Mr. Woodward, for your hard work and enthusiasm. Lawrence Woodward Vice-Principal 8 2i e dLtve “Deed Hot 'tyea'Ki. Winfield Dean Senior Counselor Robert Randels Junior Counselor Sidney Gerstler Sophomore Counselor Dorothy Pascoe Freshman Counselor 9 Marian Batchelder Principal’s Secretary Allene Savage Programing Clerk Helen Spurlock Counseling Secretary Jeanne Billing Attendance Clerk Mildred Ostrander Bookkeeper Registrar Lorna Knutson Receptionist Edith Donahoo tywdCcf r Jean Moore Book Clerk Cora Christian Mimeograph Clerk Elaine Warren Librarian Walley Gardiser Boys' Physical Education Attendant Helen Greenlee Nurse Evelyn Gleen Girls' Physical Education Attendant 7 zt tycwUtf, 'D etA CAFETERIA STAFF, I. to r.s Ruth Frederick, Erma Geren, Muriel Sperry. Lucille Hasho, Jeanette Campbell. GROUNDSMAN, L. to R.: John Rambaft, Glen Rhys, Ar- thur Edwards. CUSTODIANS, L. to R.: Rollond Shannon, Antonio Lopez, Rudy Schmidt, Robert Taylor. Bottom: Wilson Bond. Ray- mond Gehering, Everett Houll. BUS DRIVERS: John Barker, Byron Andersen, Monty Mudd, Dove Raeburn, George Van Valkenburg, John Burbank, Earl Miller, Fred Cook, Bill House, Norm Borgen, Alfred Evans Jr., F. D. Touresen, Tom DeCotiis, Frank Baker, Bill McDonald, Jary Croom. This page sponsored by Bus Drivers of El Capitan High. 12 Jane Austin English Richard Beach Social Studies U. S. History This page sponsored by the Mighty Senior Class of '62. Ralph Chaplin Physical Education TiJka ! eceive Samuel Ciccati Woodworking. Math General Industrial Arts 13 Adrian Cohn English Journalism Ann Cozens English This page sponsored by El Capitan Custodians. George Dowdy Driver Education John Dunne World History U. S. History Gail Early Spanish Donald Garcia English This page sponsored by Hamer's Woodside Rexalt Pharmacy. 7'6e PoM-ei 15 Tom Gibson U.S. History Social Studies Esas Harb Math Typing English Business Law 3 y - O $£ « J a jif ? LeRoy Hemingway Shorthand Clerical Sec. Office Clerical Office Practice 16 SbCemaf Rena Hutchins Physical Education John Kamminga Social Studies Walter Klann Math PI. and Sol. Geometry Mary Kloos Homemaking Dale LaBlond Math Chemistry Richard Lantz Biology This page sponsored by Rocky Home Dairy, 9562 Wintergardens Blvd., Lakeside. 17 za Sctocccitton to Dorthy Ledbetter English David Lefever Math Algebra Physical Education Prescilla Lewis English Physical Education Robert Lines Metals General Industrial Arts This page sponsored by the Photo and Art Club of El Capitan. 18 Serge Maslovsky Russian 'What Sculfrtune ta a Stoch Ed Nobel Math Algebra PI. and Sol. Geometry This page sponsored by the El Capitan Teachers Association. 'Mta dte. Sdcattiyu h to the Sani 19 David Phillips Typing Economics Merchandising Work Experience Olga Ritter Homemaking Physical Education Paul Palmer Math Radio Electronics General Industrial Arts George Phillips English Edith Penman Math Algebra Arthur Preston Physical Education This page sponsored by Las Vaqueras 20 Howard Roberts Drama Speech English Sv uf, State This page sponsored by Glenview Supply Company, 13288 Highway 80, El Cajon. Carroll Smith Health Physical Education ii t e, ScUtcatuM, ajf iti 'tyoutk 21 Carol Straubinger English Joseph Till Math Algebra Trig, and Sol. Geometry Ariss Treat French This page sponsored by the El Capitan Associated Student Body. 22 Sctuozti K Igor Valov Physics General Science PI. and Sol. Geometry Ronald Vavra Physical Education Doris Westlake Physical Education This page sponsored by Mr. Woodward, Mr. Dean, Mr. Randels, Mr. Gerstler, Mrs. Pascoe, El Capitan Counselors, and Vice-Principal. This page sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Loran Howard 'Dedicatiau y 4 y 4 yy, v, yy For her ability to adjust to a culture other than her own, for her friendship, inspiration, and under- standing, for her sweetness, and charming personality, we say thank-you and dedicate to Flavia Montenovi this Ahora y Siempre of 1962. I ■Joseph Auslander ige sponsored by the Class of '63 Academics PI Who is the master teacher? He Who shows that to be truly free No pain can be too much, no price In discipline and sacrifice Too great; that freedom is a pledge A promise and a privilege, A glory earned, a grace to cherish, Or, lightly held, as lightly perish. 26 'rtya dce Tfatccte ‘PfofoynafiAy 4nt IT'S A SCIENCE, NOT A MAGIC Terry dou Mead HANDY WITH THEIR HANDS Front: Janet Bayles WAY TO CREATE A PATH TO WORK Front: Vicky Hendricker Back: Gary Ducker, Ron C. Ross MARCHING, WE GO Each morning throughout this year El Capitan’s mighty band strikes up their instruments and plays the Star Spangled Banner for the entire student body.” This page sponsored by North cote Dairy 27 Ofi fia% tcMctcc Students Drafting Shop Design Makers Auto Shop Wood Shop What a Heap! Wood Building is Our Business Metal Shop Welding is Our Job This page sponsored by Shir'n Lee’s Gifts and Gimmicks. 28 , utyu iye a Hl blandi German Russian English French Happenings of many years ago. (?t AiC6 Government of the people. Study of man. 30 Stoccteafo ?cctu%e Typing Oh, it has to be neat Bookkeeping There is nothing like keeping books Shorthand Hoping you can read it Drivers Education Learn to understand cars This page sponsored by Lakeside Studio and Camera Shop Ocvt Atm utowe Scceati t BIOLOGY What kind of bug is it? I wonder which chemical will explode. AJ—3xg+10—4 x 2 2=:4 This page sponsored by Sam's Pizza House. To be alive in such an age! To live to itl I To give to it I . . . Breathe the world-thought, do the world- Deed, think hugely of thy brother's need Give thanks with all thy flaming heart. Crave but to have in it a part— Give thanks and clasp thy heritage— To be alive in such an age! —Angela Morgan Slu6- ‘Pxe ccte tt4 Sharyl Wilhelm Bowling Bruce Clark Y.F.C. Linda Goff Tennis Rodney Bain Chess Janie Woodall C.S.F. Everett Price Science Nancy Lynch G.S.C. Gordon Carlson Boys’ Fed. Sharon Haskins Trampoline Ron Lauher Hi-Y Karen DeLamarter Pep Joe Blickley Riding Joyce Dawsey Pep Council Ron Nitz F.S.R. Lisa Baecht Jr. Y-Teens David Rivera Photo Art 34 BACK ROW 1, I. to r: John Rodgers, Kothy Boeck, Marshall Mumford, Carolyn Sandoval, Gerald Johnson, Penny Barrows, Charlyne Davenport, Ed Lehan, Jody Boeck, John Bilkcy, Celeste Harrison, Tom Delong, Barbara Browne, Melvin Dicks, Tom Burke. MIDDLE ROW, I. to R: Sharon Breun, Margaret Bartlett, Marcella Montoya, Nancy Taitt, Pat McClain, Judy McCoy, Dru Curtis, Mary Anderson, Mary Denson. CENTER: Shoryl Wilhelm. Bowling Club Advisor: Mr. Thompson President: Sharyl Wilhelm Tennis Club Advisor: Miss Westlake President: Linda Goff Veep: Anna Andrus Secretary-Treasurer: Cheri Dahms BACK ROW L. to R: Gail Ahlwardt, Terry Bailey, Roberta Wclty, Melinda Green, Barbara Jacobs, Donna Elson, Cheri Crain. FRONT ROW: Pat Casey, Stephanie Kirkwood, Susan LaGamma, Judy Smith, Lura Kulhovy, Nancy Lynch, Sharon Greenwalt, Gay Beckman. KNEELING: Linda Goff. Trampoline Club Advisor: Miss Hutchins President: Sharon Haskins Veep: Diana Hanger Secretary-Treasurer: Sandy Hollister FIRST ROW L. to R: Saundra Hollister, Sharon Haskins. SECOND ROW L. to R: Sue Cordenous, Melody Mays, Christ Wyborny, Roberta Loyons, Karen De- lomorfer. 35 r wta (?toU%uctive Riding Club Advisor: Mr. Brimhall President: Joe Blickley Veep: Ronney Holub Secretary: Carol Caldwell BACK ROW L. to R: Jock Stone, Randy Barkley, Tina Henkle, Goil Foulson, Kathy VanAtta, Sandy Clorren, Mr. Brimhall, Jackie Lynch, Terry Range, Marsha Johnson. Susan DuPont. FRONT ROW: Joe Blickley, Carol Caldwell, Ronney Holub. BACK ROW I. to R: Rodney Bain, David Frank, Jim Dyer, Bill Hoffman. CENTER ROW: Everett Price, Carl Strauch, Dennis Snyder. SEATED: Jack Alban. Science Club Advisor: Mr. La Blond President: Everett Price Veep: Dennis Snyder Secretary-Treasurer: David Frank Chess Club Advisor: Mr. Valov President: Rodney Bain Veep: Epi Jurden PLAYING: Michael Humiston, Dennis Snyder. KNEELING L. to R: Bill Koppell, Bob Mishler, Glenn Millevel, Larry Camp, Jack Dale Smith, Larry Lay, Mike Trussell. Pot Schnur. STANDING: Richard Peffley, Norman Smith, Ed Schwenck, Re Evans. Dick Gray, Shaun Kelley, Rodney Bain, Bob Froellick. 36 7 e Sociat facete Soviet Bock Row, L. to R: Karen Rondel, Pom Humphrey, Kathy Moe, Betty Hanson, Paulo Marco, Pat Huffman, Jamey Gabler, lou Ann Hess, Judy Rikcr, Joyce Dowsey, Margaret Head, Sue Hormson, Beverly Watkins. Center Row, I. to R: Sue Youler, Sandie Woods, Patty Cameron, Vona Frenzel, Vicki Schneider, Sandra Mykle, Wendy Turrenfinc, Phyllis Mentzer, Pat Byrum, Merri Lynn Weotherson. Seated, I. to R: Sherry Howell, Pam Cady, Sherry Crane. Senior Y-Teens Advisors: Miss Westlake and Mrs. Hanson President: Pam Cady Veep: Margaret Arnioz Secretary: Sherry Crane Treasurer: Sherry Howell Junior Y-Teens Advisor: Mrs. Flint President: Lisa Baecht Veep: Elizabeth Terry Secretary: Martha Shepard Treasurer: Stephnie Kirkwood Standing, L. to R: Sylvia Rel, Roberta Lyons, Audrey Machado, Lisa Baecht, Eliza- beth Terry, Ethyl Miller, Chris Wyborny, Marie Izydorczyk. Seated, L. to R: Stephnie Kirkwood, Martha Sheppard. Hi-Y Advisor: Mr. Beach President: Ron Lauher Veep: Robbie Pignatelli Secretary: David Duncan Treasurer: Skip Norris Back Row, L. to R: Lorry Wilmers, Darrel Hanson, Bill Riding, Jim Pieries, Coy Owens, Chuck Bixby. Center Row, L. to R: Ray DeLaHunt, Craig Nelson, Jock Alban. Front Row, L. to R: Robbie Pignatielli, Ron Lauher. This page sponsored by Hal Rakowski Insurance Agency. “TdJcityed ?4 td peatAer pnoted Key u Advisor: Mr. Graham President: Barry Carr Veep: Dennis Snyder Secretary-Treasurer: Rod Bain FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Lowell Husbands, Barry Carr, Rick King, Tony Arias, Jim Hall, Rodney Boin. BACK ROW, I. to R.: Steve Gallupe, Dick Grey, Craig Ran- ney, Mr. Randels, Dick Spence, Gary Nixon, Terry Baker. “Saifd 'pecUnatiott Advisors: Mr. Lantz and Mr. Vavra President: Gordon Carlson Veep: Charles Webber Secretary: John Galvin Treasurer: Bill Dickson FIRST ROW, I. to R.: Bill Dickson, Charles Webber. BACK ROW, L. to R.: Bob Conen, Dave Duncan, Ken Walling, Mr. lantz, Greg Ranney, Terry Baker, Ron Barry, Robbie Pignatelli. This page sponsored by Rupard's Wilshire S ice 38 OryrtMsitjrttiawb Switch Youth Fellowship Club Advisor: Mr. Hemingway President: Bruce Clark Veep: Norma Northcote Secretary: Linda Bigford Treasurer: Chris Morrissey FIRST ROW L. to R: Linda Bigford, CHrij Morrisey, Norma Northcote, Janice Bigford. SECOND ROW: Mike Prendergast, Margo Fitzgerald, Judy Tharp, Esther leavell, Ken Walling, Sue Harmsen, Donna Elson, Tisha Harxncss, John VanBerkel. BACK ROW L. to R: Leone Dyer, Virginia Leland, Vicki Schneider, Judy Anderson, Linda Gollehon, Sherry Crane, Lola Shanson, Sue Bain, Cheryl Palmer, Margie David, Judy Walters, Nancy Lynch, Karen Jordan. CENTER ROW: Charles Fisher, Clyde Osier, Jim Carol, Mike Stone, David Frank, John Van Burgel. FRONT ROW: Jock Alban, Janie Woodall, Jerri Thorpe, James Mock. California Scholarship Federation Advisor: Dr. Cohn President: Janie Woodall Veep: Jack Alban Secretary: Linda Goff Treasurer: James Mack Historian: Jerry Thorpe Girls’ Service Committee Advisor: Mrs. Penman President: Nancy Lynch Veep: Shirley Parsley Secretary: Sharon Greenwalt Treasurer: Yvonne Tharp BACK ROW I. to R: Betty Hildebrand, Norma Northcote, Betty Johnze, Susan Greenwell, Francinc Plummer, Cheryl Frank. CENTER ROW: Marsha Sutterfield, Betty Ann Rightenour, Linda Gollehon, Teddy Douse, Sherry Blessing, Sharon Thompson, Nancy Clark, Nancy Taitt, Donna Delpozo, Ann Sisson. FRONT ROW: Judy Walters, Cathy Galvin, Nancy Lynch, Shirley Parsons, Yvonne Thorpe, Sharon Greenwalt, Kathy Conen. SnsUcb 39 Back Row, L. to R: Bill Hoffman, Tony Aria , Paul Christianson. Second Row, L. to R: Phillip Conrad, Carl Strauch, Sheila Hughey, Ann Sisson, Connie Crafford, Betty Ann Rightenour, Jacqueline lynch, Judi Wilcox, Janet Dyar, Jackie Fourth- man, Bill Snovely, Edward Dennis. Third Row, I. to R: Donna Smith, Pat Huffman, Donna Claycomb, Joyce Dowsey, Betty Hanson, Pam Cady, Kathy Moe. Front Row, L. to R: Linda Erb, Karen DeLamarter, Norma Norfhcofe, Patty Cameron. Pep Club Advisor: Mr. Esa Harb President: Karen DeLamarter Veep: Linda Erb Secretary: Patty Cameron Treasurer: Norma Northcote Pep Council Advisor: Mr. Esa Harb Commissioner of Pep: Joyce Dawsey Assistant Commissioner of Pep: Pam Humphrey Back Row, L. to R: Corl Strauch, Wendy Turrentine, Pot Mopps, Patricio Hunt, Barbara Blakely, Bill Hoffman, Susan Ryburn, Fred Wiegand. Katy Moe, Diane Whitehead, Ncila Vaughn. Center Row, L. to R: Sherry Howell, Gerry Poe, Mary Jane Hobster, Lauren Bickerton, Casey Collver, Pom McCoy, Jodean Schneider. Front: Joyce Dowsey. Back Row, L. to R: Emery Cleveland, Linda Bailey, Sharyl Wilhelm, Janet Ollerton, John Motes, Edith Henrickson, Jack Field, Jay Langhofer. Center Row, I. to R: Stephanie Kirkwood. Yolanda Carrillo, Patti Colic ay. Front: David Rivero. Photo and Art Club Advisor: Mrs. Hurley President: David Rivera Veep: Elizabeth Papietro Secretary-Treasurer: Cathy Galvin This page sponsored by Butler Drilling Company, Alpine. ‘Patiant 40 A great social and economic experiment, noble in motive and far-reaching in purpose. Kit McKee Dr. Adrian Cohn Mr. James Woods Mr. Don Franklin McWilliams Realty Sandy's Shoe Store The Walter Kane Family Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marquis Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson Rose Pursley Frontier Shop Mrs. Jean McCoy Mr. M. H. Neber Oscar's Drive-In Mrs. Bonnie Lamkin Wilshire Automotive Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amprim The Richard Elliott Family Mr and Mrs. Lonnie Whitehead Weinstock's Radio and Appliance 41 tctivitcc We turn a page—a page so pristine white And free from stain—it all but blinds our sight! What shall we letter there, what shall we say As our fingers move across it day by day? The pen of action and of thought will glide Across the clean white paper, margined wide, And indelibly the marks we make will sink Deep in the fabric: what we do and think Will be imprinted there—none can erase The writing that our pen-held fingers trace. —Grace Noll Crowell 42 Student Student body President, Barry Carr, has led El Capitan to an- other year of success through fine leadership and organiza- tion. President Barry Carr Bob, “Doc” Stewart, student body Vice-President, first se- mester, has proven to be a fine asset to our A.S.B. this year. Vice-President “Doc” Stewart Vice-President Donna Smith Donna, our outstanding Vice- President during second semes- ter, led the way for other fine officers to follow in future years. A.S.B. Officers Irreplaceable: Vicki Schneider A.S.B. Secretary Energetic: Joyce Dawsey Comm, of Pep 43 The student council members enable El Copiton to keep unified as a working group, planning, organ- izing, ond keeping the student body informed on the school's activities and problems. t Active: Terri Allen Comm, of Cultural Affairs Friendly: Sandy Rask Comm, of Sales Alert: Caroline Clemans Comm, of Finance Sportsman: Al Hinkle Comm, of Athletics Helpful: Linda Montijo Comm, of Publicity tya v tttmeKti Student 44 Richard Howland First Lieutenant Company Executive Fred Gates Second Lieutenant Robert Franck Sergeant Major First Sergeant Ronald Cross First Lieutenant Bert Kotke Second Lieutenant Field Executive Kenneth Rogers Commandant William Rongey Cadet Captain Battalion Commander Left, right, left.” This is the sound heard by every member of the Cadet Corp. Through fine leadership and rugged training, these cadets have shown lasting perfection. This page sponsored by Mel's Root Beer Drive-in. 'Pep, zncL Many hours of practice went into this group of fine musicians. The pep bond played faithfully at our football and basketball games. Mr. Schwuchow is the man responsible for El Capitan's excellent rating in her band department. His fine leadership and experience has proven to be great once again as we take off our hats to our Black and Gold Marching Band. i Our Black and Gold Band plays The Star Spangled Banner as students all over the campus stand at attention, saluting the flag. Banner Corps, L-k: Vicki Beadles, Barbara Stallings, Donna Chapman, Janice Bigfore, Betty Hansen, Christie Laidler, Margaret Bauder, Mary Weber, Linda Gallehon Roberta Cooper, Kathy Graft. -Vr -- V . v' CA Ji For many years our outstanding Black and Gold Band has brought home to us great achievements and honors. This year they came back from Long Beach with a first in Class A division and were 1 10 of a point from winning the Sweepstakes over Gross- mont. We owe so much of our band’s success to Mr. Schwuchow. and ( Saad 50 Sfreciabi t e Sfreciciictce Wendy Turrentine Manoette Lieutenant Caroline Clemens Manoette Lieutenant Kathy Helmer Manoette Lieutenant Mrs. Ritter Advisor Vicki Schneider Manoette Captain Kathy Moe Bandarett Captain Fran Petersen Bandarett Lieutenant Jamey Gabler Bandarett Lieutenant This page sponsored by Dickson's Variety House. and udjviztt i Linda Johnson Manoette Sandy Mykle Manoette Sheri Crane Bandarette Sandy Wood Manoette Cheryl Nelson Manoette t Judy Walters Manoette Judy Woodward Bandarette r Dona Weidner Bandarette 51 the 'U eek Mary Norton Manoette Gerry Thorpe Manoette Cheryl Palmer Manoette Janice Moore Bandarette Florence Arnold Bandarette 52 Editor Michele Gosselin i Adviser Mrs. Hurley Senior Editor Sondie Wood Finance Karen Rondel Asst. Senior Editor Linda Hansen Art Editor Earl Perkins Sports Editor Linda Erb Academics Ass't. Editor Cathy Galvan Academics Editor Robert Franck Underclassmen Editor Cheryl Nelson Underclassmen Asst. Editor Judy Johnson This page sponsored by Lakeside Post. 53 Activities Asst. Editor Patty Crispin Clubs Editor Joyce Dawsey Administration Editor Administration Asst. Editor Diana Whitehead David Rivera Clubs Asst. Editor Sue Grund i Sports Editor Bud Larimar Clubs Asst. Editor Paylis Mentzer Sports Asst. Editor Jim Gray Merchandising Mr. Phillips This page sponsored by Ron's Santee Florist Complete Floral Service - 9255 Mission Gorge Rd. Phone 448-1774 Bus. 448-3575 Res. HORIZON STAFF: FIRST ROW, L-R: Jomey Gobler, Evelyn Willi . SECOND ROW: Helen Bostwick, Stephanie Kirkwood, Pot Cardena, Cheri Dahms, Gerogann Morohn. BACK ROW: Clint Wilson, Norman Hutsell, Mike Kiehl, Ann Frank, Gregg Bishop, Nancy Taitt, Carol Hardy, Pot Burrows, Lizabeth Carter. This page sponsored by El Capitan Groundsmen Madrigals c c Bel Canto 'JfCcteCc Ttta etd Choir Girl's Glee This page sponsored by Marias Mexican Foods What is this —Russia ?izza Aw Shucks Happy What! ,r°nd Bo II e machine crowd VaCentiae Dance KAY CONNORS Queen of Hearts Queen of Hearts Court Linda Morrissey Trudy White Vicki Schnieder Jodean Schnieder Jerry Maxwell Mike Jones Charles Lee Robbie Pignatelli This page sponsored by Sam's Pizza House T Q CQ 0) Q 3 Q. Clowns create comics at dances. Karen and Virg . . . Splurge! Music makes merry for all at Valentine's dance. It takes two to tango. Gee—it looks like an after-game dance They danced the night away 3“ S' O Q (Q T tO O O 3 to O •i ! a. cr 3: Q 3 CQ (Q s’ to C -i Q 3 n fD CO 0) 3 O X Co •O 60 Freshman march to the stake on frosh orientation day. Sing . . . Song Leaders Freshman . . . Bow! Sycamores and Mighty Mountains faithful Seniors gaze at the sights Creative boys get ready for Pep assembly. What are they so excited about? Alumni song and cheerleaders return for a glorious time at Pep assembly. Monarchs of Monte Vista Parade in Hm?? What seems to be the trouble here? Students in mad rush for exciting front of jeering crowd. and hilarious Pep assembly. 61 Settcan, Hungry Seniors scramble around gathering morsels of food Pam Humphrey, Kathy Moe, Diane Behl. Our pancakes were fine, but the music was divine Pat Mopps, Steve; Bill Hoffman, Pam Cady. Trees “Four-hundred-one, four-hundred-two, four-hun- Back Stage Bernie, Mr. Mates, Vona, and Tom. dred-three Tom Stevens, Jerry Maxwell. This page sponsored by Valley Waffle Shop 62 Sxu exaat, , , ayaC , , , Vivacious Sue Harmsen Cheerful Julie King Peppy” Tom Stevens Head Cheerleader Bouncy Spirited Janet Moiser Fred Wiegand We owe many thanks to our outstand- ing cheerleaders. This year they have not only given us encouragement and spirit at our games, but they have shown us an additional service of vital import- ance to all good schools—good sports- manship and faith in El Capitan. Sue Harmsen, Tom Stevens, Julie King, Fred Wiegand, and Janet Moiser lead our school to victory. V z% itcf Sany and £e zde% 63 These girls, who lead our songs, must have lovely as well as extra loud voices so that the screaming, excited fans can de- termine the school hymn from Onward El Capitan. Together with the combined ef- forts of each girl and the group as a whole, our songleaders have proven to be a successful group. 64 Pam McCoy Lauren Bickerton Jodean Schneider Larry Chynoweth Skew eader V. Sottc , cuvd (2 ee% £e zden i Mary Hopster, Carol Holman, Casey Culver Carol Caldwell 65 de td zri After game dance with the horn strummers. Tony the caveman sells 1962 El Capitan annuals. Have a Spot of tea? 67 StCViduAt OnW Te° ortoonV Little Roscals Big Thrtee rough! Fraughl 9 ember when we looked like this.2. Jeanie Diana Dennis Sand Good-bye cruel world now bi Cheese Birthday Baby Garsh So dcbom Chee?! Happy man! 74 “Paved t e l aad ta 'Poitou 75 Cap Gown Leslie Kephart Ditch Day Bernard Maniscalco Graduation Evelyn Willis Sc(tca% Cards % Announcements Privileges Betty Jo Hanson Bill Hoffman Succe 77 After Prom Kathy Moe Chris Morrissey Prom Senior Council 4 Baccalaureate Paula Marco Senior Gift George Wineteer This page sponsored by Dr. Sam S. Sloan, Optometrist, 9820 Main Street, Lakeside. 78 Schoo| Spirited Most Studious Evejyne Mlwillisl Stevens Ha arisen] Froehlic Straucn] opjpTs] School Service Berncn HB . Man i sco I co This page sponsored by the Class of 1963, El Capitan High School. 79 tlie 62 This page sponsored by Peooer Drive Salon of Beauty. 1769 North 2nd Street. 80 Most Athletic tact 7 esu This page sponsored by the Yearbook Staff. 'Wene Hke e Most Friendly Best Looking This page sponsored by the El Capitan Office Staff 82 rfouwtctb Science and Math: Bob Froelich has been an outstanding student in the fields of science and math. His achievements have been numerous and there is always a reward for one who excels. Liberal Arts: Alfred Hinkle has both Ath- letic and Scholastic ability. Not only has he proven these abilities to his fellow stu- dents and instructors, but to all the people he has been associated with while at El Capitan. This page sponsored by Mel's Root Beer Drive-in America 83 Fine Arts: Edward Long has once again proven his musical ability by winning this award. Ed has spent his four years putting his ability to practice as a member of the El Capitan Black and Gold Band. Vocational Arts: Leone Dyer won this award for her outstanding achievements in Home Economics. After graduation she plans to attend the University of California at Davis and major in the same field. This page sponsored by Lakeside Richfield Service 84 0 itneiica rfouwicU, Ccci OotfotcuuUvtty Sevtiait Sam Edgar Outstanding in Foreign Languages Sharyl Wilhelm Rick Strandlund Achievement in Industrial Arts Joyce Dawsey Achievement in Math Excellent in English Miss Donna Smith Miss Sue Harmsen .ouA n ctttettt esi Sevti i Abbond, Sharon Sherry has participated in Ticket Comm. 4, and Girls Glee 2. ''Sherry's am- bition is to become Mrs. Sandoval. Her pet peeve is her sister and “scrooges. Ablett, Stanlea A good word is as soon said as a bad one. “Sfannie has been active in hand corps for two years. Stonnie enjoys horsebackriding, and swimming. She plans to attend Westmont College and become a kindergarten teacher. Adams, James life is too short to waste. Tiny plans to become an F.B.I. mem- ber. Tiny’s” pet peeve is slow lunch- lines. He has participated in wrestling I. Allan, George If at first you don't succeed, forget if. Fin as he is called by his friends, has participated in band. Concert band,, and pep band. He enjoys drag racing and plans to become Mr. Eliminator at the races. Allen, Ronald If you don't work, you don't pass.” Charles enjoys collecting money and his ambition is to become o drummer. Allen, Terri Personality is her second nature. Terri has been Jr. Comm, of Pep 3; A.S.B. Comm, of Col. Affairs 3; Home- coming princess 4; and served on the pep council 3. She plans to become a teacher, her pet peeve is commission meetings. Anderson, Judy I'd rather be a discontented Socrates than a contented pig. Judy has participated in Speech Club 3, 4; Specilties 3, 4,- Cap Gown 4; Jr. honor arch, and Senior Y-Teens. Judy plans to go to college. Andrus, Susan Life is a pleasure. Suki spends her leisure time sewing, and dancing. She plans to be a secretory and has been active in Pep Club 4. Arias, Irma I burn the midnight oil but not for studying. Irma has participated in Ticket squad 4,- Pep club 3, 4. She would like to be- come a secretary and enjoys dancing and eating. TVe 7{ ave i tfoad y Arias, Sergio “live your own life, for you will die your own death. Tony plans to become o language teacher, and his favorite hobby is talk- ing on the phone to Morion. He has been in Key Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Student Council 4; Ditch Day 4; Dance Chairman 2, 3, 4. Arnold, Matthew A boy's will is the wind's will. John's ambition is to succeed in life. His hobby is Madeline, and he has partici- pated in track 3, 4. Barry, Robert A man succeeds. Bob has been active in Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Letterman Club 2, 3. He hopes to attend college and be a certified public accountant. His hobby is girls with peroxide blonde hair. Armstrong, Burton Bain, Rodney I always stand fast in my decisions. Punky plans to be rich and happy. He has participated in Key Club 2, 3, 4; Band 2; Science Club 3, 4; Chess Club 4; Pep Council 2. Barry, Ronnie Don't do anything I wouldn't do. Ron has been in Boys' Federation, Varsity Football manager, and Bel Cantos. His pet peeve is Fidel's goatee. Arnaiz, Margaret All play and no work Tommi would like to become a dental assistant and has contributed her time to Girls' League 3; Sr. Y-Teens, and Trampoline Club 2. Her pet peeve is Sherry Howell always changing her mind. Bantle, Richard Flirting is my second nature. Rick has done very fine in Cross Coun- try 3, 4; Track 3, 4; letterman's Club 3, 4. He plans to attend Mt. San Antonio J. C. and become a P.E. teacher. His pet peeve is girls that talk too much. Barton, Florence “To write well is to feel well. Florence has participated in Manoettes 4; Tennis Club 2, 3; Future Nurses 3; Cards Announcements 4; Senior Key 4. She plans to be a nurse. V zriect 0p z time 'ZVon ca w Settuna Bayless, Janet Never say die. Janet has been active in Majorette 3, 4; Senior Key Comm., Cards and Announce- ments Comm. She plans to continue her education at Brigham Young University. Bennett, Barrie I may look busy but I am just con- fused. Barrie has participated in Chess Club 4, and Military Science 3, 4; His hobbies are omateur radio, cars, and would like to be on electronic engineer. Bilkey, John I've token my fun where I've found it. John participated in J.V. Baseball and also Wrestling. He plans to be a Naval officer, and enjoys hunting and water skiing. This page Blackman, Claudia Her heart has gone and we know where. Shorty is a transfer this year from Helix. She enjoys swimming, and plans to become a wife and mother. Her pet peeve is her fiance kissing her on her nose. Behl, Diane Always smile because it takes less energy. Diane was Comm, of Pub. 2; Jr. class Comm, of Pub. 3; Sr. class Comm, of Pub. 4; Student council 10; and Jr. and Sr. council. She plans to attend J.C. and major in Art. Bettis, Ronald Beeson, Sharon Bishop, Colleen Graceful is my middle name. Colleen plans to go to college and get a Mrs. degree. She enjoys horsebackriding and has participated in Senior privilege Comm. 4, and Choir 2. sponsered by Dickson’s Variety House Bentley, Sharon I am always glad to try anything once. Rusty as she is known by her friends put her time into School store 4, and Ad- vertising Committee for the annual. She plans to become a rich man's hobby. She’s no longer a member of our great class He left us 91 'rtyouTA ?4Je'ie 'ZOelC Sfreut... Ou Study ? Bostwick, Helen A woman of ability. Helen's activities have included drama, Blackfriars, and journalism. Her hobbies are horses, swimming, and cards. She is as yet undecided about her future plans. Bourdon, Edward ‘A quiet man, but quite a man. Big Ed’s planning to enter into tho field of business management after graduation. His favorite sport is girl- watching, and his pet peeve is Fords. Boyd, Margaret A lady fair with golden hair. Blondy’s” ambition is to get married, but her pet peeve is getting up early in the morning. She has participated in Trampoline Club 1, 2. Bray, Tom Content with life's rewards. Tom's hobbies are hunting, fishing, and camping—an all-around sportsman. In the future he would like to own his own business. His pet peeve is teachers not practicing what they preach. Brink, Dave He who dares, wins. Dave's activities have included Cross Country 1, and Track 1. His hobbies are cars, girls, guitars, and track. He plans to make a career in the Air Force. Brisendine, Sherry Laughter is the secret. Sherry has participated in Jr. Council, Prom Comm.; A.S.B. Council, Valentine Dance Comm. 4. Her hobby is trying to keep The BomB going, and her ambi- tion is to teach kindergarten. Britt, Leland Where there is a will, there is a way. Mike come here from Lincoln where ho was on the Class Council and J. V. Football. He was a member of the Var- sity Football team at El Cop. Brown, Bonnie I have a hobby, guess what it is. Sandy has participated in Palomar Conf. 2; Nominating Convention 2, and Drama 3, 4. She likes going to parties, and marriage is in the distant future. Brown, John 92 Burton, David “The thought is the thing. “Dove cnioys cars, girls, and mechanics. He is undecided about the future. Remember our Senior Breakfast in November Byrne, Patrick I'm not quiet, just ask me. Pat has participated in merchandising 4. He plans to be a business man and get married in 1963. His pet peeve is girls who pop their gum. Byrum, Pat Cameron, Patty I can't help it if I'm perfect. Herman as she is called enjoys horse- back riding and would like to go to Hawaii in two years. She has participated in Hand Corps 2, 4; Soph., Jr., and Sr. Council; A.S.B. council 2, 4 Pep Club 3. Cady, Pamela “All great people are either sick or dead—and I'm not feeling so well myself. Cady has been in Student council 2, 3; Tennis Club 4; Pep Club 4; Recording Sec. for Sr. class; Flag corps 4; student patrol 4; and Sr. Y-Teens, to name but o few. Pam plans to go to college and major in engineering. Seniors will alway: u 5 have memories of the dances. Cameron, John I keep my soul from care. Jack enjoys working on cars, hunting, and girls. He would like to become an engineer. Campbell, Sharon Lifes chief blisses: being Missed and Mrs. Sharon enjoys the art of being friendly. She does not like people who beat around the bush. Her ambition is to turn 18 and get through her senior year. ‘Remwt w tU ItuMe 'Paot alC {fatten Carlson, Gordon Sports ore my diet. Gordon has been active in football 2, 3, 4; and Boys' Federation 2, 3, 4. He would like to become a chemist or o teacher. Carpenter, Sheryl A smile is worth o thousand words. 'Tiger enjoys playing the piano. She plans to attend Secretarial School and has contributed her time to Programming and Bookkeeping Offices in her Senior year. Carr, Barry Anything worth having is worth working for. Barry has been active in Future Teachers 2; C.S.F. 3, 4; wrestling 2, 4; cross coun- try 2; Class President 2; A.S.B. Comm. 3 and our A.S.B. President 4. Carter, Roger A penny saved is a penny earned. Roger has been active in Basketball 2; and Track 3. His hobby is collecting. Castleberry, Tom My temper is as short as a firecracker. Tommy has been active in Football 2,3,4; Boys' Federation 2, 3, 4; Lelterman Club 2, 3, 4; and Student Council. Working on cars takes up most of his spare time. Chapman, Margaret I love laughter, so lough when I'm oround. Margaret has been active in Tennis Club 2. She enjoys horseback riding and skat- ing. Her ambition is to be an Airline Hostess. Chase, Carol The quiet type, but only in class. Sewing, tennis, and listening to the radio are her hobbies. Her future includes office work after graduation. Christensen, Paul If I don’t, someone else will. Charlie has participated in Wrestling 4 He enjoys pestering people. Chynoweth, Dennis I may be slow getting started, but when I do, watch out. lougie has been active in Football 2; Basketball 2; Track 2, 3, 4. Dennis' am- bition is to become a Highway Patrolman. 94 i SetUona PU t fan t e 'putune Clark, Bruce Bachelor by nature.” Bruce ha participated in Track for the last 4 year . J. V. Basketball, and was Vice Pres, of Y.C.F. His hobby is weight lifting and his ambition is to go to col- lego. Clarke, Jerry Girls; Can't live without them. Jerry enjoys working on cars, swimming and girls. Clemens, Frank I don't want the world only a place in it. Frank has been active in Football 2, 3; letterman's Club 2, 3; and Radio Club 4. Among his hobbies arc water skiing, fish- ing and hunting, and a special girl. Collins, Gene “Play while you con. Coin collecting, girls and all kinds of cars are among Gene's hobbies. He wants to become a successful architect. Bowling Club 4. Cosgrove, Edward live for today. Ed comes to us from Sweetwater this year, and the Army seems to be his future. Credell, Carol You con win the world with a smile.'' Carol plans to become an airline steward- ess pnd housewife. She's been active in Concert Band, Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Credell, Robert Crane, Sharyll Never still a minute; Life's too full of fun. Sherry has been active in Flag Corps 3, 4; French Club 3; Sr. Gift Comm. 4; Sr. Y-Teens 4. Horseback riding, swim- ming, waterskiing take up most of Sher- ry's spare time. Cross, Ronald Work now, play later. The Novy is Ron's future. He enjoy' fish- ing, woodworking and camping. He hos participated in Pep Club. 95 Ti ea 7VM TVc £vei Daniel, Georgia •'Beware of an Irish temper. Georgia plans to become a secretary and then a housewife. She's been active in Trampoline Club 2; Honor Arch 3; Gradu- ation Comm. 4. Danielson, Cathie Better safe than sorry. Cathie has been active in Concert Band 2; Marching Band 1. Her favorite hobby is swimming, and she is still undecided about what the future will hold. Darling, Carol Music is the voice of Angels. Carol's pet peeve is being called by her last name. She enjoys swimming, dancing, and music. She has participated in Choir 4. Dawsey, Joyce When you're smiling, the whole world smiles at you. While at El Cap Joyce has been active in Class Council 1, 2; Tri Hi Y 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Pep Council 4; Manoettes 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; A.S.B. Comm, of Pep 4; Senior Y-Teens. She plans to enter Ven- tura College after graduation. Den Herder, James Think of that. Delamarter, Karen What! Me cry? Ncrak comes to El Cap from Detroit, Mich. She's been active in Prom Comm. 4, and Pres, of the Pep Club 4. DeRouen, James My love is my car. Skced as he is known to many, enjoys cars, having a blast, and the beach. His pet peeve is driving Gutless cars. Delp, Patricia Everyone excels in something in which another fails. Horseback Tiding, swimming, and Keith are among Pat's hobbies. While at El Cap, she has participated in Cards An- nouncements. 4. Dickson, Bill A quiet one, but beware. Bill has participated in football, wrest- ling, and track. He is a member of Boys' Federation and Bel Canto's. His hobbies include among other things: Smiling. 96 Dun, Tom Every man deserves to live long. Tommy has been active in Track 2, 3, 4, and Wrestling 4. Surfing is his favorite pastime. Duskin, Gary Never to be a conformist. Gary spends much of his time rebuilding old cars. After graduation he plans to enter the armed forces. Dyar, James Surrender? I have just begun to fight. Basketball 2; Wrestling 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; and Chess Club 4, have been Jim's activities. He plans to become a sociolo- gist. Dyer, Leone I am but a wanderer on the face of the eorth. While at El Cap. Leone has participated in Tri Hi Y 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2; Mad- rigals 3; Bel Canto’s 4; Manoettes 3, 4; C.S.F. 4; Graduation Comm. 4j and as Archbearer 3. Earhart, Freda Put off everything until tomorrow. Fredi, as she is called by her friends, has been active in Choir 3, 4. Her plans include going to Beautician's College after graduation. Earickson, Elaine The only thing to fear is fear itself. Elaine spends her extra hours horseback riding and taking care of her pet goat. She's been active in Nominating Conven- tion 3, ond Awards Assembly 3. Edgar, Sam life brings him more than expectation. Sam has participated in A Cappella Choir 2. He plans to be a linguist and his hobby is studying • foreign languages. His pet peeves ore Dave Snow ond Dennis Snyder. Edwards, Thomas A fellow of infinite jest.” Tom has been active in Track ond Cross Country. He would like to enter the field of forestry. Running is his hobby. Erb, Linda What, me worryl Erbie has been active in Nominating Conv. 3 ,4; Veep of Pep Club 4; Home- coming 4; Ditch Day 4; Annual Staff 4. She enjoys telling jokes, surfing, and swimming. 97 Froehlich, Robert No man is happy unless he thinks himself so. President of Science Club 3; Chess Club 4; Honor Arch 3; and Awards Assembly arc Bob's activities. Fuller, Allen Live and let live. Allen finds flying, tennis and swimming enjoyable. He plans to attend J.C. and later Dental School. Frank, Julianne Beauty is its own excuse for being. Julie has been active in Choir 3, 4. Julie plans to become a housewife for the rest of her life. Her pet peeve is chewing gum. TVitfa 'rtyafce fo t e 0?cctccie Friend, Jean If you can't succeed try, try, again. Jean enjoys writing letters and swimming. Her ambition is to become a secretary. Firestone, Judith She has that rare gift of talent. Judy has been active in Blackfriars 3, 4; Madrigals 3, 4; Drama 3, 4; Bel Cantos 4; Bowling Club 3; Junior Arch; Orientation Comm. 4. Fischer, Nancy Good times aren't necessary, just essential. Nancy plans to be a singer. While at El Cop she has been active in Student Coun. 3; Madrigals 3; Bel Cantos 4; and J.V. Cheerleader 2. Fredericks, Robert School work fascinates me, I could sit and look at it for hours. Water skiing and coin collecting are a few of Bob's hobbies. He's been active in J.V. Basketball and Varsity Basketball 3, 4. Fordney, Don Frenzel, Vona Big surprises come in little packages. Vona plans to study Marine Biology after graduation. She has participated in Mono- ettes 3, 4; Pep Council; Dues privileges 4; Girls' Glee 4. 98 Si (faftifatt tyiacU 'pace putccic Funston, Tom He who seizes on the moment, he is the right man. Gabler, Jamey Girl's aren't suppose to chase boys, but it helps. Public relations in mass media is Jome's ambition. Comm. Cul. Af. 2; Flog Corp 2, 3; lieutenant 4; Comm. Cult. Af. 4; Co- editor of Horizon 4. Gallup, Michael Life without michief isn’t life of all. Mike has been active in Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 4; and Drama 4. His am- bition is to become a social worker. Galvan, Cathy Patience is a remedy for every sor- row. Girls' Lcagua 2, 3; Girls' Service Comm. 4; Sr. Key Comm. 4; Card Announce- ments 4; Photo 3. Cathy's pet peeve is people calling her shortie. Gamble, Kathlyn Her crowning glory. Kathlyn has participated in Pep Club 1, 2,- and nominating convention 3. Her hobby is Danny and her ambition is to be a secretary. Gegax, Alan When you call me that, smile. Glass, Rebecca I wait in line for the barber, but not to get my hair cut. Becky has been active in Girls' Lea. 2; A.S.B. Rep. 3; Manoeftes 3, 4; Sr. Coun. 4. and Nominating Conv. Becky plans to marry a certain boy after graduation. Gleason, Denzel Every man deserves to live long. Skip as he is known by many, enjoys sketching house plans, and ships. He plans to bo a naval architect. Gosselin, Michele When you arrive at this point, stop and tell me. Micky has been active in Choir 2, 3; Annual Saff 3, 4? Editor 4; Y-Teens 3; Prom Comm.; Bowling Club Pres. 99 iSovell tyaal Graft, Stan Do the hard first, the impossible later. Stan enjoys all sports, especially tennis, woight-lifting and archery. He has been active in Tennis 3, 4; Choir 3, 4? and Letterman's Club 3, 4. Gray, Richard Such is life as life goes on. Dick has been active in Key Club 3, 4; Science Club 3; Philosophical Discussion Group 4. His plans include four more years of school. Grund, Suzanne Laughter makes the world go around. Sue likes to dance and enjoys funny people. She has participated in Bacca- laureate Comm. 4; and Annual Saff 4. Gray, James And all around guy. Cars, surfing, racing and bowling ore among Jim's hobbies. He plans to become a toolmaker or welder. Grame, Paul A sensible and well bred man. Gurley, Winston The style is the man himself. Gray, Juanita Diane She likes to listen, but she likes to be heard. Dione has been active in Student Council 2, 3, 4; J.V. Cheer 2; Pep Council 2, 3, 4; Class Sec. 2 and Y-Tcens 2, 3. She wants to become a beautician. Greenwell, Gary Never take no for an answer. Gary spends his spare time working on modifieds. He plans to become a me- chanical engineer after graduation. Hager, Mary No one con live forever, but she is a fool who never tries. Mary enjoys wotching television. While at El Cap she has participated in Photo Club. Her plans include two yeors of college. 100 Our (£ eer dieadera Cu Halderman, William He's not really so quiet just ask him. “Bill has been vory active in both cross country and track in his Senior year of El Cop. Hall, James Let me have men about me that are fat; men that think too much are dangerous. Jim'' has participated in Speech Club 3, 4; and the Kennedy Club 3. Hamilton, Ray Never do today what can be done tomorrow. Ray plans to become an automobile me- chanic. He enjoys girls, guns, hunting and cars. Hansen, Linda ‘Boys are alright, but I adore men I Linda's activities have included Student Council 2; Nominating Convention 2; Jr. Council, Ditch Day 4; and Annual Soft 4. Her plans ore to enter San Diego State next fall, then transfer to a university. Hanson, Bunni She stands in her own light. Bunnie has been active as Comm, of Fin. Girls' League 3; Class Council 2; Pep Club 2? and Student Council 3. She en- joys going to football games and eating ice cream. Julie and Tom in action rfetiwi Hall, Steve A nice, unparticular fellow. Hanson, Betty Don’t give up the ship. Betty has been Treasurer of Girls’ League 2; in Flag Corps 3; Banner Corps 4; Sr. Key Comm. 4. and Cards and Announce- ments 4. She plans to become a nurse. Harmsen, Sue Care is an enemy to life. Sue plans to go to State and major in sociology. She has been active in J.V. Cheer 2, 3; Var. Cheer 4; Comm, of Pep 2; Comm. Pub. 3; Homecoming Princ. 4; Pep Club and Coun. 2, 3, 4; and S jdent Patrol 4. Harness, Turner 7ime 'Wtanc ie6 Ovt Harris, Karen School has its rewords. Karen has been active in Cadet and Marching Band in her Senior year. She plans to go into nursing and then get married. Haskell, Wesley I plan on living until the day I die. Among Wesley's hobbies are his car and a special girl. He has been active in varsity track 2, 3, 4; and Choir 3. Head, Margaret Easy going and irresistoble. Margaret has participated in J.V. Song 3; Chairman of Elections 2; Comm. Cul. Af. 2; Palomar Conf. 2; Class Coun. 2; Student Council 3; Class Coun. 3; Sr. Privilege Comm.; Veep Y-Teens 2. Henkle, Steffani I'll fight to the very end. Steffi enjoys swimming, skiing, bowling and a certain someone. She has partici- pated in Tennis Club 2; Trampoline Club 2; and A.S.B. ticket squad. hJ A Hasha, Jana She's already got her man. J.V. Song 2; Student Coun. 2, 3,4; Palo- mar Conf. 3; Y-Teens 2; Pep Coun. 2; and Tennis Club 3, have been Jana's activities. Head, Norma Ready to meet the world. Lorraine has been active in Drama 3, 4; Student Council 3; and her hobby is Drama. She plans to enter Beauty Col- lege and eventually obtain her Mrs. Degree. Hensley, Richard Every man must think for himself. Dick enjoys working on cars, drawing, and hunting. He plans to become an architect. 102 'powi Sfeettt Hereth, Darlene Happy and gay, with many joys; She smiles at troubles, likewise the boys. Darlene plans to become a Bacteriologist. She's been activo in Girls' track 4. Hess, Louann Beauty is its own excuse for being. Rodney as she is known by many has been active in Y-Teens 2; Palomar Conf- 2, 3; Norn. Conv. 3; Pep Club 3; J.V. Song 3; Homecoming Princess 4; and Ditch Day Comm. 4. Heuslein, Douglas A conversationalist by nature. Doug'' plans to join the service after graduation. He enjoys hunting, and play- ing the guitar. Hines, James A nice guy to have around. Hill, Wayne I always welcome a new idea, es- pecially if it has something to do with fun.” Wayne enjoys animals, cars and swim- ming. He plans to become an electronic engineer. Hillberg, Ronald Thinks aloud on all subjects.” Ron has participated in Football 4; Wrestling 3, 4; and Wombats 4. Ho plans to go to J.C. after graduation. Hinkle, Alfred Mon is capable of all things. Al has been active in Vor. Football 2, 3, 4; Var. Basketball 2. 3; Var. Baseball 2, 3, 4; Student Coun. 2, 4; Jr. Class Pres.; Nom. Conv. 2, 3, 4; Comm. Ath- letics 4; and Palomar Conf. 2, 3, 4. Hipkins, Fred Don't let studies interfere with your education. Fred enjoys wrestling and his car. He has been active in Wrestling 3, 4; and Trock 3, 4. Hittle, Mary Who pleasure gives shall joy receive. Mary’s ambition is to marry an extra special boy. Mary has been active in hand corp 3, 4. Ttt o S aCt Succeed 103 Hoffman, William Character is that which can help suc- cess. Bill enjoys going to dances, parties and the beach. He has participated in Base- ball 3; Privilege Chairman 4. He plans to become a successful chemist. Holden, Everett I never trouble trouble until trouble troubles me. Homan, Larry No one knows what he con do till he tries. Horton, Joan Friendly to all. Joan plans to become a registered nurse after graduation. Her pet peeve is people who smoke. Houll, Margie Good beginnings make good end- ings. Margie enjoys square dancing. She plans to become a beautician. Howell, Sherry Beauty is a good letter of recom- mendation. Sherry has been active in J.V. Song 2; Pep Council 2, 3, 4; Girls’ league 3; Pep Club; Student Coun. 2, 3, 4; Varsity song leader 4; and Homecoming Queen 4. Huffman, Patricia I Promise. Patty plans to go to college and then get married. She has participated in Girls' League; Sec. 3; Pop Club 3, 4; Cards Comm. 4; Ditch Day 4; and Palo- mar 3. The going got rough Hufford, Mary Humiston, Michael Thinks aloud on all subjects. Tfle 74JM Hov zty 1R eme K er Humphrey, Pamela If silence is golden. I'll never be rich. ' Humphrey plans o attend the Univer- sity of Calif, at Riverside. Pam, has par- ticipated in Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Banderettes 3, 4; Ass't. Commissioner of Pep 4; Pep Club 4; After Prom Committee 4; Sr. Gift Committee 4; Sr. Y-Teens; and Nominat- ing Convention 3. Isom, Tom I was almost killed once, by a train of thought. Ice has been active in Football, Base- ball 2; Sr. Class Pres.; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Student Patrol 4,-Wombats 4; to name but a few. His hobby is mountain climbing and his fu- ture plans include college and cleaning up the Quonset Hut. Jefferies, Edward Skill to do comes of doing. Hunt, Rodney let's make scruppies. Maynard wants to be a Lawyer. His hobbies are sports, cars, and of course girls. His pet peeve is Mr. Dean. He has participated in J.V. Football 2, 3; Pep Club 3; Choir 3; and Bel Cantos 4. Jamieson, Jeannie To be or not to be. Jeannie plans to become a nurse. She likes outdoor sports, Jeannie is also ac- tive in Future Nurses Club 3, 4. Jochens, Daniel Ambition is the word. Deek's been active in Cross Country 2,- and Track 3. His houby is cars and he plans to be a draftsman. Husbands, Lowell A single thought. Jarman, Glenwood Ray Always wait until the last minute.” Ray's hobby is collecting his favorite records of Jimmy Reed. He plons to go to college and major in political science and economics. He is undecided about what college he wishes to enter. Johnson, Dennis The quiet type but only in class. Denny as he is known to most of his friends, enjoys using a tape recorder, and buying records. 105 Occt Utaacf pi te tyiacUtateA Queen Sherry Howell Kasovia, John Make hay while the sun shines. Big John has participated in Choir 3; Track 2; Football 2. His hobby is raising cattle and his ambition is to become o lumberjack and a rancher. His pet peeve is girls that arc stuck on themselves. Keahey, Phillip Such is life and life goes on. Phillip's ambition is to become a book- keeper or a policeman. His hobbies are collecting stamps and coins ond his pet peeve is volleyball. Key, James To each his own. Jim plans to attend S.D.S. and major in meteorology. He has participated in Con- cert, Marching, and Pep Band 2, 3, 4; and Basketball 2, 3, 4. Kephart, Leslie Don't let the smile fool you. Leslie has participated in Class Counsel 3; Photo Club 3; Caps and Gowns 4. Leslie's ambition is to become a hair dresser or a housewife. Her pet peeve is teachers and tardy slips. Her hobbies are swimming, collecting stuffed animals and horseback riding. Kiel, Mike Nothing is impossible until I fry it. Mike has been active in Concert, March- ing, Pap Band 2, 3; School Paper 4; and Manager School Store 4. Kereluk, Chester life is too important to take serious- ly” Chet's activities -have been track and field 3; tennis 4. His ambition is to go to college and his hobbies are weight lifting and numismatics. His pet peeve is to analyze a person. Kiger., Shirley A girl of style. Kilmer, Shirleen Solitude is my paradise. Sheri enjoys writing short stories. Her ambition is to become a successful play- right and her pet peeve is people. Kovach, Margaret What you are—that you are. Margaret's hobbies are bowling, swim- ming, going to the beach and a special boy. Margaret's ambition is to become a dental assistant. Her pet peeve are stuck up people and boys who think they are good looking. Bowling Club 4; Choir 3, 4; have been Margaret's activities. LaChappa, Joan Sincerity dwells with cheerfulness. tyi zcU Utecui Succeed King, Julie Nice, friendly, full of fun. Julie has participated in Varsity Cheer; Class Comm, of Pep 4; and Homecoming Princ. 4. King, Rick Do not disturb me—I'm a busy man. Rick plans to attend J.C. for two years and then go up North for the rest of his schooling. His ambition is to become a Forest Ranger. Rick has participated in Tennis 3, 4; Madrigals 3, 4. Kramer, Stephen Good things come in small packages. Steve's hobby is girls. His ambition is to become an Electronics Engineer. His pet peeve is girls that cry all the time. He has participated in Key Club 3, 4; Science Club 3; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Wrest- ling team 2, 3, 4; Steering Comm. 2; Tennis 2; Decorating Comm. 4; Chess Club 4. Langhofer, Jay He lives each day as it comes. Jay’s hobby is watching car races. He hopes to become a photographer and a race driver. His biggest pet peeve is school. Military Science 2, 3, 4. Kuhn, David Where's the party?” Dave’s ambition is to become a Veteri- narian. His pet peeves are girls with too much make-up and hypocritical Christians. He has participated in Concert and Marching Band 2, 3. Larimer, Bud He burns the midnight oil, but not for studies. Car's and girls arc Bud's hobbies. After graduation he plans to go into Fire Dept. work. Bud has participated in Soph. Basketball 2; Class Counsel 3; Class Committee 3. 10 7 Are A a £xcelle tt euHzrcC Layne, Donna Soft spoken plus sparkling red hair. Pinky as she is called by her friends, en- joys as hobbies beiing friendly, singing dancing, swimming and o certain guy who always smiles. Her ambitions are to ob- tain a Mrs. degree and become o singer. Her pet peeves arc people who aren't friendly and Mr. Thompson's late- ness. Lehan, Edward Do it tomorrow. Ed's hobby is hunting and his ambition is to be in the Navy. His pet peeve is Mr. Mates and his sitting on a fence post and wishing a penny into a nickel. Photo club 2, 3, Choir 3, 4, Wrestling 4 were Ed's activities. Lewis, Ralph I tried and I’ll keep on trying success or not. Ralph's ambition is to be in the Air Force. His pot peeve is his car. Class counsel 2, 3, Bowling club 3, 4, were Ralph's activities. Laytart, Nikki A great guy with good looks, too. Nik's hobbies ore drawing, doing noth- ing, eating, good food, and working with his hands. His ambition is to be in the Air Force and his pet peeve is life. He has participated in Wrestling 3, 4, foot- ball 4, basketball 2, Boys Federation 2, 3. Lealand, Virginia My candle burns at both ends. Virginia likes to read poetry, listen to people talk, and discuss concepts about truth and beauty. Her ambition is to be- come an English teacher. Her pet peeve is people without a sense of humor. She has participated in Speech 2, C.S.F. 3. 4, Honor arch 3, Journalism 3, 4. Lind, Jeness Silence is a fine jewel for a woman. Jeny's ambition is to teach history in a Junior High School. Her hobbies are read- ing and sewing and her pet peeve is people who are constantly saying Oh really. Jeny's activties have been Girls' Service Committee 4, Graduation Com. 4. Leavell, Mark Leavell-headed . . . the only way to be. Mark's ambition is to attend Pasadona College to prepare for the ministry. His hobbies arc basketball, swimming, other sports and photography. His pet peeves are dirty sweat shirts and certain faculty members who think they can play basket- ball. Lewis, Frank Ambition has no risk. Frank has been very active in Drama 2, 3, 4. His hobby for the present is a special girl. Layton, Wayne Here I am girls . . . Faint. Wayne comes to us from Escondido where he was activo in Varsity Football 2, 3 and Varsity track 2, 3. While at El Cap he was a member of Var. Football Track. 108 {fate TiJi e Long, Cassandra It it good to be merry and wise. Long, Edward A fountain of fun bubbling over. Ed has been active in Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Leader 4, Clots Council 2, 3, 4, Sr. Committee 4. Loughlin, Terry I count no time watted that I give to pleasure. Terry has been active in Track 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Pep Council 4, and Bowling Club 4. Ho enjoys Gymnastics. Lowery, Bennie I realize that nothing is perfect but of everything I am the closest. Benny has been active in Class Coun. 2, 3, Prom Com. 4, Tennis 2, 3, Drama 4, Pal. Conf. 2. Luce, Rollie Merit is worthier than fame. Rollie enjoys photography and golf. He wants to major in human science at college. Luers, Wayne I am not always right. Specs as he is called is bothered by the shape of the world. He plans to be- come an architect or make a career of the Navy. Lyth, Robert I always see both points of view, the one that's wrong and mine. Bob enjoys horseback riding. Mahood, Raymond There is always room for one more. Maniscalco, Bernard let us, then, be up and doing. Bernie has been active in Pep Band 3, 4, Concert Band, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Student Patrol 3, 4, ond Tennis 3. ?our tyecvi Marco, Paula I always try to speak my mind. Paula has been active in Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 3, 4, Band Pres. 3, Bacc- laureate Com. 4, Student Council 3, Sr. Y Teens 4, Bel Cantos 4. She enjoys music and being with John. Matthews, Michael Quiet and shy in a nice way. Mike has participated in Basketball 2, Tennis 2, Wrestling 3. Mike enjoys draw- ing and a special girl. McCall ,Ralph A closed mouth catches no flies. Mac has been active in Basketball 3, 4, football 3, Cards Com. 4, Drama 4, and Speech 4. He enjoys surfing, water skiing, snow skiing and girls. Tftcddaut Proved ecvarcUay Mariotti, Pamela Life is merry when you make it so. Pam's hobbies are dancing, collecting things that she gets from different places. Her ambitions are to marry Norman and be happy. Pam's pet peeve is to have other girls flirting with Norman. Martin, James Honest and fair in all he does. Jim enjoys working on cars. He wants to become a carpenter or lineman after graduation. He's been active in Football 2, Track 2, and Tennis 3. 109 Mattox, Kathryn A friendly smile for all. Kathy enjoys swimming and sewing. After graduation she plans to attend Nurse's training. Maxwell, Jerry Education is our sixth sense. Jerry has been active in Science Club 3, Key Club 3, Sr. Class Treasurer 4, Class Council 2, 3, 4. Jerry plans to be- come a city manager or civil engineer. McCall, Ronald He who studies might learn. Ron enjoys water skiing and boating. He plans to attend J.C. He has been ac- tive in Band 3, 4, Speech 4, Freshman Orientation Comm. 4. McClaine, Pat Life is worth living. Pat has participated in Bowling Club 4 and Freshman Orientation 4. She plans to become an airline stewardess after graduation. 110 Piaad TVcUt taxiaud Seacard McConanghey, George The more you keep your eyes and ears open the more you learn. George has been active in Football 3, Basketball 3, 4, Track 3, 4. George enjoys horseback riding and swimming. His am- bition is to graduate from college. McCoy, Judy I try all things; I achieve what I can! The Bowling Club was Judy's activity. Judy enjoys horses, cars, and music. Her pet peeve is people who say things they don't mean. McGuffe, Earl The less said the betterl Earl plans to go to an Air Force academy after graduation. He has participated in Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, and Pep Band 2, 3, 4. McIntosh, Stephen Such is life. Steve enjoys cars, bowling, tennis, par- ties, and cute girls. He has been active in Bowling Club 3, and Tennis 2. Someone Goofed Mead, Terry Lou He left us in January Meinardus, Epi Melton, Nancy Just a happy go lucky kid. Nancy enjoys her husband and baby. Her pet peeve is housework. Mentzer, Phyllis I may be small, but I will be heard. Stubby as she is called, by some of her friends plans to go to J.C. after graduation. Merrill, Janet Sometimes the littlest people are the biggest. Little One as she is known to many, has participated in Choir 4, and Bac- calaureate Comm 4. Her ambition and hobby is Jim. atesut zti M zl nx tcU rifr Sfoatty Moe, Kathy There ore red-heads; and there are red heads. Kathy has been active in Tennis Club 2, 3, Senior Class Council 4, Student Council Rep. 4, Pep Council 4, After Prom Committee Chairman, Flag Corp 3, 4, Captain 4, Senior Y Teens. Pet peeves, Jamey Gabler and Pam Humphrey. Montenovi, Flavia Friendship is an international con- quest. Flaiva has been active in the International Club. i Moody, Barbara Be ready, willing, and able. Moog, Bob Manners make the man. Bob has been active in Track 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Palomar Conf. 2, 4, Ditch Day Comm. 4. He plans to get a D.D.S. degree after graduation. Montijo, Linda Be natural and sincere and friend- ship will be yours always. Sarah has been active in Y Teens 2, Palomar Conf. 3, A.S.B. Com. of Pub- licity. Swimming, piano, dating and doing hair are among Linda's hobbies. Moore, Alan Now or never. Al enjoys all sports and hunting. He has been active in Football 3, 4, Nomin- ating Conv. 2, 3, Student Council 4, Graduation Comm. 4. Moore, Pam If you can't convince them, confuse them. Horseback riding, dancing, and swimming are Pam's hobbies. Her pet peeve are people who drive slow. Mopps, Patricia That's how the mop flops. Mopsy has been active in Tennis Club 2, 3, Pres. 3, Ticket Squad 4, Majorette 3, 4, Pep Council 4, Finance Comm. 4, After Prom Comm. 4. Morgan, Jim let no man call him small. After graduation Jim plans to enter J.C. and study vocational training. He enjoys collecting hit records. This page is sponsored by the Girls' League (fatten 7Vend i IRtot Morris, Michael One who grieves not holds high hopes for the future.” Mike enjoys cors and going to the snow with Margaret. He has been active in Student Coun. 2, J.V. Football 2, Soph Class Council 2. He plans to go to State and major in engineering. Morrissey, Chris Personality is his second name. Chris has participated in Basketball 3, 4, Class Treasure 3, Prom Comm. Chair 4, Class Coun. 4. He plans to become a biology teacher after graduation. REMEMBER THIS GAME? Mulder, Panet Fortune favors the bold. Janet enjoys Swimming, Water Skiing, and Horseback riding. Sho plans to be- come an airline stewardess. Her activties have been Tennis Club 3. He left Before It Was Over Mulder, Robert Mumford, Marshall I like myself. Marsh enjoys hunting. His plans in- clude J.C. and the Navy. He has been active in Photo Club 2. Munoz, George Flirt oil you can for tomorrow you may get married. George has been active in Football 2, 3, Basketball 2 ,3, Baseball 4, Sr. Gift Comm. 4, Student Council 4, Sr. Coun. 4, Bowling Club 4, Letterman's Club 2. 3, 4. Mykle, Sandra If silence is golden I'll never be rich. Sandi has been in Student Coun. I, Class Coun. 3, 4, Dues ond Priv. 4, Hand Corp. 4. Nash, William All men are lucky in some way. tyuzcU Newman, Clifford I've token my fun where I've found it. Skip has been active in Football 2, 3. 4, Basketball 2, 3, Track 2. 3, Baseball 4, lettermans Club 3, 4, and Boys' Fed. 2. He enjoys athletics and horses. Newman, Robert A successful guy. Niederhauser, Jo Allen Sweet in all her ways. Nitz, Ronald The world knows nothing of its great- est men. O’Dell, Bruce The picture is the man himself. 7 'Ttecv Neff, Joyce Never say Die. Joyce has been active in Concert Bond 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, and Senior Gift Comm. 4. After graduation she plans to get married. Ollerton, Janet Better Late than Never. Jan enjoys Moose hunting. She has been active in Girls’ Lea. 2, Class Coun. 2, 3, 4, Palomar Conf. 2, 3, Cards 4, and Flag Corps 4. Papenhausen, James So far so good. Jim has been active in Football 2, 3, Track 3, and Varsity Track 4. His ambi- tion is to become a construction engineer. 114 Peppard, William Every man for himself. Bill has been active in Bowling Club 3. He enjoys fishing and hunting. After J.C. he wants to become a draftsman. Perkins, Earle A married man with a bachelor's heart. Skeeter has been active in Track 2, 3, 4. Ass. ASB Comm, of Pub. 4, Annual Staff 4. Another loser Perry, Mike Petersen, Frances Friendly and Fun. Fran enjoys being with a certain some- one. She has participated in Banderettes 2, 3. 4, It. 4, Grad. Comm. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2. Phillips, Jeannette I enjoy life. Franny likes car racing. She plons to become a dental assistant after college. She has been active in Senior Prom Comm. 4. Platt, Judi Personality Plus. Judi has been active in Girls' Lea. 2, 3, 4, Tumbling club 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Dues and Priv. 4, School Store 4. Price, Everette - Quilla, Michael He's not really so quiet — just ask A nice guy.” him. Ev. has been active in Tennis 3, Science Club 3, Pres. 4. Ramsey, Donald No one knows what he can do until he tries. Linda Adams is Don's big future. He enjoys cars, skin diving, water skiing, and fishing. He has been active in Track 4, and Drama 4. 115 'poun 'tyea M TVcll Sfiwt Randel, Karan Beauty is it's own excuse for being. Karan's activties have been Class Com. Pub. 2, Y Teens 2, Majorette 3, 4, Stu- dent Coun. 4, Cards 4, Annual Staff 4, Palomar Conf. 2, 3, Nom. Conv. 2, 3, and Girls Lea. 2. Raper, Susan Her friendship is worth having. Sue enjoys singing and dancing. She has participated in Choir 2, 3, Bel Cantos 4, Madrigals 3, 4, After Prom Comm. 4. Rask, Sandra “Friendly to all, hostile to none. Sandy enjoys a certain someone. She plans to go to business college. Her ac- tivities have been Jr. Class Coun. Comm, of Sales 4, Prom Comm. 4. Riker, Judy Never take no for an answer. Rosa has been active in Nom. Conv. 3, C.S.F. 3, Honor Arch 3, Pres, of Y-Tccns 2, J.V. Song 3, and Palomar Conf. 2, 3. Rivera, David Inexhaustible and never runs down; he's full of pep the whole year around. Rix, Byrldine Hitch your wagon to a Star. Rodriquez, Bill There is strength in silence. Rongey, William Has an air to happiness. “Bill has been active in the cadet corps as Com. Commander. He plans to go to college and take law courses. Ross, Ray No intelligent man can afford to dis- regard o woman. 116 t e ? Rowan, Robert Never start anything you can't get out of later on. Bob has participated in Soph. Basket- ball and Var. Tennis 4. He enjoys Swim- ming, Baseball, and Photography. Rowell, Carol Rushing, Scott Don't shift your brain into neutral and let your mouth rattle on. Moose” enjoys fishing, basketball and surfing. He has been active in Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, and Drama 4. Saleweke, Ted A man, but what a man. Ted has participated in Basketball 2, 3, 4, and Football 2, 4. He likes to work on cars. His main ambition is to be a success at whatever he does. Sampson, Melvyn A thinker by nature. His ambition is to become employed after graduation. He likes to work on cars. Sanner, Gary Schaefer, Russell yrtitin r t e°a'Lt Schliekelman, Joan I may look busy, but I'm just con- fused. Joan enjoys having fun. She dislikes Penny Pinchers. Schneider, Vicki “A little bit of everything well blended. Vicki has been active in Class Sec. 2, Cor. Sec. 3, ASB Sec. 4, J.V. Cheer 2, Manoettcs 3, 4, Capitan 4, Student Coun- cil 4. She plans to go to College. TVM TVe £ve% ‘pcnyet TtyoMtacamiafy? Schurger, David “I used to be conceited, but now I am perfect.” Dave has been active in Track 2, 3, Stu- dent Coun. 1, Frosh Orientation Chairman 4. He plans to become an engineer after graduation. Schurger, Bruce Smith, Donna Qualities like hers make a rare woman. Donna has been active in ASB Comm, of Cul. Af. 2, ASB Comm, of School Ser. 3, Manocttcs 2, 3, Student Coun. 2, 3, 4, Class Coun. 2, 3, Palomor Conf. 2, 3, Homecoming Prin. 4, Prom Comm. 4. Snow, David A likeable guy. Slick has participated in Cross Country 3. He plans to attend J.C. and become a laboratory tech. Smith, Fernando The best of everything. Schurger, Ronnie Why Not. Ron enjoys hunting and fishing and swim- ming. He wants to go to college and then sail around the world. Snowden, Gerald Rare qualitys make the man. Smith, Sharon I sing myself, I celebrate myself. Sharon plans to become a high school teacher. She has been active in French Club 3, Speech Club 3, Y-Tccns 4, and Caps and Gowns 4. Snyder, Dennis like Swillsville.” Dennis has been active in N.C.O. 2, Key Club 3, Science Club 3, Veep Key Club 4, Chess Club 4, Wrestling 4, Cards and Announcements 4. 118 'l e'ie 4Covay ‘‘lime 'Piea ccie Snyder, Gordon There a time to wink os well as to see. G.G. as he is known to his friends, hos been active in Class Coon. 2, 3, 4, Veep 3, 4. Sockwell, Susann Life is what you make it. ‘‘Runaround Sue enjoys horseback rid- ing, swimming, boys, and cars. She plans to become a secretary after graduation. Spence, Richard A single train of thought.” Sperry, Dona I always win when I argue with myself. Dona has participated in Tumbling Club 2, 3, and Tennis Club 3. She enjoys Swimming and Dancing. Dona wants to become a successful commercial artist. Standage, Leonard “Where's the Party? len has been active in Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, and Sr. Class Coun. 4. His pet peeve is having to work after school. Stanbury, Ray Always out for a good time. Ray likes the beach, skiing, and dating. He has participated in Pal. Conf. 3, 4, Fresh. Orientation Comm. 4, Key Club, Choir, Student Coun. and Basketball. Stevens, Robert A lover by nature. Bob has been active in Football 2, 3, Class Coun. 2, 3, and Student Coun. 2. His pet peeve is a girl that is stuck up. Stevens, Tommy He lives each day as it comes. Tom” has J.V. Football, Boys Fed. 2, Track 3, 4, and Varsity Cheer Leader, as his activities. Stewart, Doyce ‘‘The force of his merit makes his way. threat Ca M '62' Stills, Carolyn “Her sweet smile reflects her kind dis- position. Carolyn, or “Windy as she is often called, dislikes conceited people. She plans to go to J.C .after graduation. Her activities have been Graduation Comm. 4. Stradley, Vicki “An innocent face but you can never tell. Vicki has been on Class Coun. 2, 3, 4, Trampoline Club 2, Y.F.C. 2, and Ticket Squad 4. She plans to get married after graduation. Strandlund, Norman Mon is capable of all things. Ricky has been active in Student Coun. 4, CSF 3, 4, Student Patrol and Student Advisory Comm. 3, 4, Dollars for Scholar- ships 3, 4. He plans to become a civil engineer after college. Strauch, Carl “I really like little people, I have to. Carl has participated in Basketball 2, 3, Class Coun. 2, Student Coun. 4, Sr. Dues and Privileges 4. He enjoys school activi- ties, dances, parties, and occasional ac- quaintences with girls. Taylor, Dale Has the air of Happiness. Stroup, Dave A handful of common sense is worth a bushel of learning. Taitte, Nancy To know where o thing is, we must have found it. Noncy enjoys collecting stuffed animals and sweaters. She has been active in Y-Teens 2, Girls’ lea. 4, and Ticket Squad 2, 3, 4. Teague, Charles I almost had an idea but it got awoy. His hobbies are money, cars, girls, and water sports. He has participated in Sci- ence Club 3. Thompson, Rebecca She has learned the secret of friend- ship. Becky has been a member of French Club 3, Sr. Publicity 4, and Homecoming Comm. 4. She plans to be a beautician. 120 'ytyeef, Tinklepaugh, Judith Everyone excels in somthing in which another foils. Vallese, Tony Fun is his motto. Tony has participated in Ditch Day Com. 4. His hobbies are cars, racing, fishing, and girls. His pet peeves are police- men and teachers. Van Zandt, Irene Oh Myl Irene’s hobbies ore skating, bowling, and writing letters. Her ambition is to be with o certain someone, and her pet peeve is nosey people. Hi Tflcuf Tracy, Linda A smile and a laugh go a long way. Linda's ambition is to obtain a “Mrs. degree. Her hobbies are swimming and her pet peeve is boys that wear their hair in waterfalls. Van Atta, Keith “That’s true. Keith has been active in Marching and Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Student Council 3. His hobbies are Art and Music and his ambition is in the field of Commercial Art. His pet peeve is Marines. Varvel, David Very easy to get along with, as long as things are done his way. Dove has been active in Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Boys Fed. 2, 3, 4. His ambition is to become a pro baseball player. Turrentine, Wendy Wendy likes to flutter and whirl: she certainly is a talkative girl. Windy has participated in Class Council 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-Pres. 2, Hand Corps 2, 3, Lt. 4, Prom Comm. 4, Homecoming Co-Chr. 4. She plans to go to college and her pet peeve is a certoin boy. Van Buren, Robert Ambition is a fruitful thing. Bob has participated in Marching, Concert and Pep Band 2, 3, 4. His ambition is to go into Wildlife Management. His hobbies are eating, hunting and fishing, and his pet peeve are girls who primp in public. Wallin, David To be seen, stand up; to be heard, speak up; to be appreciated, shut up. Dave has participated in Mil. Sic. 1, 2, Ticket Squad 1, 3, Bowling Club 3. His hobbies are bowling, baseball and his pet peeves ore Geometry and Chuck Teague. 121 Ou% Jttaay 'tyecvu Sxfretieace Watkins, Beverly Smile and the world smiles with you. Bev has been active in Ticket Squad 3, Sr. Pub. Com. 4, Student Council 3, Girls' League 3. Her ambition is to become a dental assistant and her hobbies are horseback riding and listening to record albums. Her pet peeve is homework. Weathers, Marian Life is what you make it. Snooky has been active in Y-Tccns 4, Grad. Cob. 4. Her hobbies are meeting people and trying to solve other peoples problems and her ambition is to become a Kindergarten teacher. Weatherson, Merri Lynn Who me! Get Embarrassed? Merri Lynn has participated in Choir 3, 4, Homecoming Com. 4, Prom Com. 4, Pep Council 4. Her hobbies are playing and fotening to cool jazz and her ambition is to become a psychologist and her pet peeve is people who know everything. Webber, Charles There is friendliness in his smile. Chuck has participated in J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federation 3, 4, Lctterman’s Club 3, 4. His ambition is to become a physical education coach and his hobby is sports. His pet peeve is Molly Putts. Westfall, John My car is my kingdom. John's hobbies arc hunting and swim- ming and his pet peeve is over protective parents. His ambition is to become on electronics engineer. Wheat, John Attention girls! I'm one in a million. White, Cynthia It's always darkest before the dawn. Sam has been active in student council 2, 3, Class Council 2, J.V. Cheer 3, Tram- poline Club 2, 3, Baccalaureate 4. Her hobbies are Tommy Castleberry, horses and swimming. Her ambition is to make a certain someone happy. White, Elizabeth Life is what you make it. Annie comes to us from Phoenix, Ari- zona, this year. Her hobbies are bowling and badminton and her pet peeve is con- ceited people. She plans to become a sec- retary. w White, Sandra Sports is my diet. Sandy came to El Cap in her junior year from North Carolina, where she was very active in sports. Her hobbies are music, reading and tennis. Her ambition is to attend college. 122 tyraduatiaU' ?4 SteftjUay Sfotte i t White, Trudy “To hove joy one must shore it. Trudy enjoys Surfing, Pool, Golf, and Flirting. She hos been active in Choir 2, 3, 4, and Ditch Day Comm. 4, also in the Sr. Christmas Dance. Whitehead, Diana It matters not what you arc thought to be, but what you are. Diana has been active in Student Council 2, 3, 4, Class Council 2, 3, J.V. Song 2, Varsity Song 4, Ticket Squad 2, 3, Pep Coun. 2, 4, Pep Club 3, Y-Teens 2, Girls Leo. 3, Annual Staff 4, and Pal. Conf. 3. She plans to become an airline stewardess after graduation. Whitt, Mary Just as cheerful as she looks. Mary plans to attend J.C. or a beauty college after graduation. She has been active in Pep Coun. 3, Spanish Club 4, Prom Comm. 4. Whitten, Patricia When the truth is told everything be- comes quite clear.” Pat has participated in Journalism 4. She plans to become a model. Skating, Horse- back riding. Swimming, and Bowling are her hobbies. Whitlock, Charles The good die young, so why worry. Chuck enjoys working on cars, informal get-togethers and Sports. He has par- ticipated in Prom Comm. 4, and After Prom Comm. 4. Wilhelm, Sharyl Fond of men, love and laughter, pleasure first, work comes after. Sharyl, a three year grad, has partici- pated in Stu. Coun. 1, Bowling Club 3, Pres. 4, Homecoming Com. 4, Ticket Squad 4, and Cap and Gown Comm. 4. Wilkinson, Carolyn Coy, elusive, and full of fun. Williams, Steve Monza Man. Steve enjoys goofing around. He plans to become a professional guitarist, and cut records. Willis, Mary True to her word, her work and her friends. Wineteer, George Never postpone tomorrow what you can postpone indefinitely. Nip has been active in CSF 3, Conv. 3, Manager of Advertisement for Horizon, Sr. Gift Comm. Chair. 4, Class Coun. 4, Wrestling 4, and Russian Club 4. He plans to become a great writer. Wylie, Lynda Gay A picture is a poem without words. Gay has participated in Art Club 2, Girls' Leo. 3, Privilege Comm. 4. She plans to become a commercial artist after graduation. Wood, Sandra Ambition is its own excuse for being. Sandie has been active in Hand Corps 2, 3, 4, Class Coun. 2, 3, 4, Comm, of Pub. 2, Rec. Sec. 3, Corr. Soc. 4, Student Coun. 2, 4, Pal. Conf. 1, 3. Sr. Editor Annual 4, Y-Teens 2, 4, Homecoming 4, and Student Patrol 4. Her special hobby is a certain boy.” She plans to work and then get married after graduation. Yanez, Joe A truly modest fellow. Joe enjoys hunting and fishing. He plans to become o successful business man. His activities have been Cross Country 3, 4, and Track 3, 4. Wurl, Judy What shall a woman do but be merry. Trudy has been active in Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, and Concert Band 3, 4. She enjoys skating, painting, and talking. I may be small but I will be heard. Sue has been in Stu. Coun. 2, 3, Tumbling Club 2, Veep 2, Tennis Club 3, Hand Corps 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Y-Tecns 4, and Drama 4. Her pet peeve is Flag Corp girls. She wants to go to college and then make someone a good wife. Yoular, Susan Ziebrath, Peggy If is fun to be in the same decade with you. Davenport, Charlyne Actions make more fortune than cau- tion. Jones, Cynthia live and let live, and to each his own. Cindy has been active in Pub. for Girls' League 3, and Pep Club 3. She wants to become a housewife or book- keeper. 124 70e tie Scott, Sharon Smile pretty. Sherri is a transfer from Grossmont, during which she was active in Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Her hobby is swimming and her ambition is to become a secretary. Tharp, Judy Sing along with Judy. She has been very active in Madrigals 3, Bclcanto's 4, and Choir 4. Judy would like to become a professional singing in- structor, go to college, and later on get married. Her hobby, if you haven't guessed, is singing, and her pet peeve is people who take advantage of you. ecutitty 'fyau Olct St Skinner, Diana Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. Shortie, another three year grad., has been active in Class Council 1, Student Coun. 1, Comm. Cul. Af. 2, and Soph. Y-Teens. She plans to become an ac- countant after graduation. Her pet peeve is sloppily dressed boys. Stewart, Robert “Success is here. Doc hos been active os A.S.B. VicePres. 4, Student Council 3, 4, Student Patrol Chairman 3, 4, Phylistines 4, Wombats 4, to name but a few. His ambition is to have more pictures in this annual than G. G. Snyder, and his hobby is people. Wilford, Mike I’ll fight till the end. Mike has been active in wrestling during his stay af El Cap. and his pet peeve seems to be none other than broken bones! Millered, Glen A fellow of infinite jest. This page sponsored by the Valley Waffle Shop. 126 'Keefe PfafAiccMcf ?it Dynamic i 2 t , ■ r 1 r m I' ii : , ?■ Pepy Vigorous Miss DeWeskin Miss Westlake Mrs. Smolen Exuberant Energetic Miss Hutchins Miss Newton 7utere tiucy Sfca it 7ftteie tecL ‘PeofcCe ,27 Archery affords a horizon for individual progress. Dig that forward stroke. The tennis class is well represent- ed by this girl's ability. Get that rebound! Girls who enjoy teamwork also enjoy basketball. This page sponsored by Pierce Studio utfduty “7keen, fodiet, (veM z 7 evi THituU A strenuous game of volleyball can be fun. 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Ronold Toney, Jocaueline Truitt, Donna Trussell, Mike Turner, Alon Turner, Jim Turrentine, Duncan Tyler, Mark Vono, loil Von Atto, Kathy Van Berkel, Coby 180 l eci avi @ ztt 'Di caven, Voightlonder, Chris Wogner, Morilou Vowlc , Bill Woke, lindo Woldron, Carolyn Waldron, Phyllis Wolen, Sharon Walker, Do Hie Walter , Alton Water , Jett Woy, Norman Weover, Patricio Webb, Carolyn Wollong, Bill Wheoton, Bert Wiegond, Bruce White, Cheryl White, Joseph Whitley, Bill Whitney, Lindo Wilcox, Judi Willkos, Sandie Wilko . Steve William , Aaron William , Paul William , Sandra William , Shirley Williams, Torre Willis, David Willman, Jerry Willoughby, Steven Wilson, Christine Wilton, Jess Wilton, Karen Wilton, Sfcvo Winburn. Stella Windress, Elizabeth Wineteer, Cassandra Winnez, Leroy Winsor, Ceroid Wold, Bill Wood, Charlotte Wood, Groce Young, Joan Ziebarth, Leonard Zickofoose, Clarence Gerger, Corl Klich, Kenneth Van Zondt, Jamet This page sponsored by Mollys Country Store I would like to take this opportunity to express my deepest appreciation and gratitude to all those who worked so hard to publish the 1962 Ahora Y Siempre. The William Pierce Studio did superior work on our End Sheets, Senior Section, Underclassmen Section, and many other parts of our book. The aid and under- standing of Mr. John Thomas, our yearbook representative from Miro-Grafic, were gratefully appreciated and never forgotten. Mrs. Henrietta Hurley was the Ahora Y Siempre advisor in all phases of the yearbook, especially photography. Her hard work and sage advice were largely responsible for our getting through the year. And to Mr. Phillips without whose help, our book would not be paid for. I would like to especially thank my staff members, Sandie Wood and Linda Hansen who did superior work on Senior layouts and write-ups. Earl Perkins did beautiful art work on the cover, division pages and subsequent pages throughout the book. Joyce Dawsey, Phyllis Mentzer and Sue Grund were responsible for all the work in the Club Section. Cheryl Nelson and Judy Johnson drew the layouts and identified all underclassmen pictures. Bud Larimer and Jim Gray created a Sports Section for all boys. Linda Erb was responsible for our Girl's Sports Section and Snapshot pages. Margaret Head, Patty Crispin, and Sharon Peterson arranged all pictures in the Activity Section. Robert Frank and Cathy Galvan did a wonderful job on our Academic Section. Karen Randel kept accurate records of annual sales and page sponsorships. Dennis Elson was my Assistant Editor, without whose continual reliability and aid, the annual would never have been published. Diane Whitehead and David Rivera did n wonderful job on our Administration Section. A special thanks must go to David Rivera, Dennis Elston, Robert Frank, and Cathy Galvan, who besides their own jobs, did outstanding photography. A special thanks must go to all the staff members for the extra hours, weekends, and vacations they spent working to meet each deadline on time. And to all the help the ambitious students of the merchandising class contributed to the selling of our book. In conclusion, on behalf of my staff and myself, I hope that you will enjoy the 1962 Ahora Y Siempre, and that in years to come it will bring back many happy memories. Respectfully yours, TVtic ele, ScUtoi - 9 182 EDWARD L. GALE Real Estate Commercial and Investment Properties 188 North Second Street El Cajon, California Edward L. Gale Real Estate Broker Bus. Hickory 2-9292 Res. HOpkins 3-8793 uwtt'f Wikhi St0f. f o. RUPARD’S WILSHIRE SERVICE 9111 Mission Gorge Road Santee, California CONGRATULATIONS El Capitan Seniors from Bruce and Helen Nottingham proprietors of SPEEDEE MART 12255 Woodside Lakeside Open Every Day 7:00 to 11:00 “In and out in half the time. Ed Hilmer, manager HI 8-9755 DAIRY QUEEN SHAKES SUNDAES Have that “Country Fresh flavor. Made with real milk; it’s “Moo-licious ! TRY SOME! at MOLLY and CARL’S Dairy Queen Store 12260 Woodside Avenue Lakeside California 183 V 3 r A 0 v ADAPTIVE PRODUCTS, INC manufacturers of Pocket Door Frames and Wood Builders Units Southern California Distributors of Kennatrack Gliding Door Hardware extends CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to “The Class of ’62” A Lakeside industry looking toward the future development of our community. 1) A BETTER COMMUNITY! It takes money to build a community . . . money that circulates within the community and money that goes into taxes that sup- port our schools, and civic improvements. Help your- self . . . spend at home! 2) EASIER SHOPPING! When you shop at home you can come as you are . . . enjoy plenty of free park- ing within easy walking distance of the stores you need . . . shop in leisure with none of the hustle and bustle of big city shopping . . . and find everything you want easily. 3) GOOD LOCAL CREDIT! And, when you establish credit with your merchants here at home . . . when you want to buy a home or need a credit rating for any other purpose . . . your record is handy and it means more too! 4) TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SALES! Yes, when a sale is announced here at home, you are right here ready to take advantage of the many values and low prices. And, when you are a regular at-home shopper, you often know of sales before they are advertised to the public. 5) SAVE TIME AND MONEY! Going out of town to shop is a costly way to shop. Save your valuable time and your money by shopping within minutes of your own home. Prices are just as low here in your com- munity, too! 6) YOU CAN TRUST YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS! . . . they are your friends and neighbors and they depend on their good reputation as much as their quality merchandise and low prices to sell you. Their integ- rity is high! THE ADVANTAGES OF SHOPPING IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY FAR OUTWEIGH ANY DISADVANTAGE YOU MAY THINK THERE ARE. SHOP AT HOME AND SEE! PUBLISHED BY ADAPTIVE PUBLISHING CO. 184 THE PLANT HOUSE “Beauty by the Yard Full 1159 North Second El Cajon California Phone HI 4-5114 LARRY BECKWITH’S Deluxe Barber Shop Arcade Building Lakeside, California The Families' Barber VILLA CAPRI PIZZA “ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE’ “PAY BY THE MONTH” TONY and VICKY HAL RAKOWSKI INSURANCE AGENCY 9746 Los Coches Road 8224 Wintergardens Blvd. Lakeside, California Phone 443-2112 Phone HI 3-1731 A- wv t ra 5 X S ;y I. ; 5 fr-S V'.. A 1 «! ■ s • , 1 • -x ■ - . . ; ■■ if- ft. Al% VTI ■ • ■- 1. 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