Excelsior High School - El Aviador Yearbook (Norwalk, CA)

 - Class of 1957

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W, , 1 ., stssw Mr- Rlcliafd Gohf Mr- RGlPl1 BUrnlQl'1T Mr. Henry Korsmeir We live in an ever changing world. The changes can be seen all around us, in the recentadditions of Norwalk High School and the New Junior College, Los Cerritos. With expansion, adjustment to new situations must come. This growth has especially affected the administration of Excelsior and the district. Mr. Ralph Burnight, who has been superintendent of the dis- trict for eleven years, will move, July 1, to a new position as President of Los Cerritos. Stepping into Mr. Burnight's shoes will be Excelsior's own principal, Mr. Richard Gahr. Mr. Henry Korsmeir was Business Manager ofthe district. - THERE WAS A SCHOOL DISTRICT - Mr , Arthur Ku lzer Mr. Raymond Hanson Dr, Carl W. Togue Board of Trustees The Excelsior High School Board of Trustees, consisted of Five mem- bers, one From each division ofthe district, met monthly For the past year under the leadership of Dr. Carl W. Tague. The board's main duties were that oF setting up rules and regulations For the three high schools, handling all inter-district business, serious discipline problems, and special requests that came up. Mr. Dale Donnell Mr. Venn Ferguson - THERE WERE SEVERAL - MR. ALONZO VALENTINE MR. RICHARD GAHR Moving into the position of Superintendent of Schools is Mr. Richard Gahr, principal of Excelsior. During his 26 years at Excelsior Mr. Gahr served as teacher, Director of Guidance and Principal, on his way to his new position. Taking his place will be Mr. Alonzo Valentine. This will be a natural step, since his present iob is Assistant Principal. Duties of the principal were to direct the administration officers and teachers, work with the Parent Teachers Association, and to provide an educational program For the entire school. r Robert Ashton The heart of activities was the office of Miss Lucille Tombs, Girls' Vice Pri n ci pa l of Excelsior High School. Her duties of this oFFice consisted of helping girls with maior problems in and out of school. Getting out the school bulletin , which regulated Excelsior High School's day, and the main activi- ties on the school campus. Miss Lucille Tombs, earned the admira- tion oF the girls as the supervisor oF the Girls' League. She madethe lite at Excelsior more pleasant. Girls' Vice Principal WHO GUIDED STUDENTS A -191.4 A . 1 is Boys' Vice Principal Mr. Robert Ashton became Boys' Vice Principal in T954-. This year and the years since he has tried to understand the boys and their many problems. He has helped many of the boys to Find iobs, and to succeed after their graduation. Promoting boys' educational re- creational activities are some of the many duties he was interested in. Before becoming Boys' Vice Principal Mr. Robert Ashton was the Director oFAthletics at ExcelsiorHigh School. Miss Lucille Tombs - AND FOUND THE MISGUIDED. - During his past nine years at Excelsior, Mr. Keith West, American History Teacher, has acquired his Master's Degree in American History at the Univer- sity of Southern California. For the past Four years he has acted as Assistant Director of Attendance to Mr. James. This year he has helped launch a new merit system in an effort to correct some of the school's atten- dance problems. Along with his duties in the office and teaching, he also went to the homes of the stu- dents who have been absent over a long period of time. Mr. Keith West Attendance Mr. Richard James As the Excelsior Student Body has grown larger Mr. Richard James' duties grew with it. One of his many responsibilities as Director of Attendance was to report to the state onthe atten- dance of all students according to the average daily attendance. The state in turn would issue money to the school funds. He also was in charge of the dailyattendance re- cord of each student. He issued the demerits or de- tention for those who cut school or classes. As Director of Attendance, Mr. Richard James l'lGS helped Excelsior to be the biggest and best yet. With his kind advice Mr. Joyce has put many a Junior on the right road to success. Being very active around campus he has worked with Leadership as well as Student Coun- cil. He had also the enormous job of head of the Command Pilots. His main duties as counselor were to help with registration and changing of classes. Mr. Mau ri ce Joyce SOME LISTENED Mr. Earl Leake, Senior Counse- lor, ancl English Department Head, has guided Seniors through many di- verse difficulties. His duties were to advise and talk over the Seniors' problems re- lating to scholarship programs, vo- cational choices, and many personal matters. His devotion to young people and his understanding of their needs, has made him a friend to all who knew him. Mr. Earl Leake ,ll Former Spanish teacher and Span- ish club advisor oF Bellflower and Excelsior High School, has accept- ed the responsibilities of Freshman counselor at Excelsior. As counse- lor she handled the enrollment of new students, preparing program cha nges, she attends all district county meetings concerning counsel- ing matters. Freshman students Find guidance in their personal and scho- lastic problems through Lucille Scott. Mrs. Lucille Scott Sw s Y fates? , A Q 2 t gg f-Q E Mr. Ted Chenney Giving advice to those in need, Mr. Ted Chenney became a Friend to all. His duties as counselor to the largest class on campus were to ar- range programs suitable for their Future careers. Prior to his appoint- ment as Sophomore Counselor, he taught American History and Social Studies. During his ten years at Excelsior he has worked hard for the better- ment ofthe students at Pilotville. 5 SOME TALKED - Department Heads This ir about 4 depart- ment head All other teacher: by them are led. They decide the fam' that .fbould be laught This irjhe knowledge that mn? be bought. Mr. E. Leake English Mr. V. Hawley Industrial Arts There tearher: play impor- nml raletr Ami leach what great men wrole on rerallr. They :ry and :ry to reach their rruderrlr, Not to ray airft and not to .my dzfdent. Mr. W. Kahm Mr. J. Donald Mr. E. Cleavinger Mrs. D. Laufer Mr. G. Curtis Math 8- Science Arr Business Girls' P.E. Boys' P.E. Mrs. G. Bloom Mr, N, Sfmlq Miss V. Hopper Miss H. Arrhurs Health Social Studies FOV'-2590 l-GDQUGQC Homemaking BUSINESS Pruning tubs: are clearly .fiefl Mrs. C. Appletvn Mr. D. Bell Mr, C, Castiglione Mr. L. Ferry Mr. N. Gundolfo Mr. C. Jarrell Mrs. A. Kerr Mr. N. King Mr. R. Laing Mr. W. Lewis Mr. l. Marks Mrs. M. McCandIiss Mr. M. McMaster Mrs. M. Page Mrs. D. Poteat Mrs. M. Raley Mrs. J. Rogers Mr. J. Stoltz SCIENCE iVhile .fcienee .rludentr creale their dreamr. Dream: lhat could happen in lhe fulure near. May make :hir world better for another year. Mr H, Andersen Mr. R. Gardner Mr T. Hawley Mr. M. Loveman Mr L. Magnusson Mr. S. Malek ...WV .,.,,.,- .. ,.,, 555 s : .meal , Til . ' v.:.s?. l ME! l ' K Mr. D. Burns Mr. R. Frazier Tha this department is fiery .rmull Their work is done to help ur all. Paint! and bmrher, crayon and chalk Liner and letters for picture: that talk. - SOME LEARNED - Miscellaneous Tho no department of their own These people to ur are all well known. They work in all their -uariou: way: And help to make much fuller days. Mr. W. Baumgartner Mrs. R. Nelson Miss N. Roach Mrs. A. Roof Mr. H. Yost Agriculture Librarian Study Hall Nurse Audio Visual GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION r il?-t .les 'i'2Z1,ew 2: ifziff f' , -2.0: -s 2 Ei 1 ft milf-3 .lf fe., 'Lila We v .9 155 3 - . 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F' :-f::5,,,.. - 3 1 'Q effigy 'V ' 621 Regal? 4 1 15 :5-E B- if .:-.:..:,. it i 1 M.: .... 1.5. .5 1, '- W 'W f , .a , Q 2 s , . 5 ,g .- 4. ,pm .- Q .. ,,.., ML,,, ,,., .1 4 , M 1 1, 4 1, gh Wil , s ,L et K r ,W K 1 5 3. 1 5 g ' We, . ,ji J 1 H if il 1- s EH' -Sw eegwgl e ,gg M X fr . mg , ss sg as ' K? as 'N' 5.5.5 : ' ...t ,. ' '- f-e:: sf.e-fl L . 51 Mr. Mr. ' 3i3'iM1 l'Xi7Q U 9' , . i f-2: ' Y T '-sefm:--mer ef:-:, my , newer far eg - .1 seo, gm . .. em' ... -- Mr 3531 .ng N35 2: 1 . ' ,, if. fm f-.sti11',-iwg it ew H5 f?iEi'ZiI5E?Iz'ds- fl. sf 3ai:iEs5a2I5?i'ii:i . of ggi E55 25 ri If.. Q e Y- : -. - ...f r f- We M' 2 -'-,'25g'i'.-- - j insane ex i- - -dvi A M S 3. ' 1-. ' -' ii' 53-ggi: -' ,pf-A . if E: N 1 gag, sg - if-.,,,,'w ,,-,E N ' 5: V x f- -V.3il!i?f3 'fsif . gfifh X1 'A 51- .Alf 5? ig! . Z i Q - ,J is , HEALTH vis . M55 5 sili 'T W ef 2 C Si iw YUB'0B heard the :tory of the bird: and the beer. Hera you learn the mah' ing: af :her and her. Safety fir.rt,' what to do it alto taught Whether driving a ear borrowed or bought. Mrs. H. Bryan Miss D. Gardner Mrs. V. Morgan Miss R. Phelan Fun in playing context: and garner, Are all enjoyed here by thete darnex. Running and jumping and :hauling they go, So phyrieal activities we're :ure to know. Mr. G. Bishop Mr. C. Haase H- Dwrnbrock Mr. M. Hammond P. Lighf . J. Thomas . A. Vihlen M, Wille A. Wilson Mr. H. Hartien Miss C. Ling Mr. G. Tofusek Mrs. C. Tracy Mr. H. Van Petfen MATH When uxing their finger: and toe: they will par: This a matt difficult puz' zling tlan, Algebra, Geometry, Trig and Plane Math To lucrative job they ntahe their own path. gs sms e 21 ,H When .ringing and rnltic are heard in the air You know that the band or the choir are there. There people are featured in all hind: of :how When the Excelsior Stue dent Body Jay! 'Go man, go. MUSIC Mrs. W . Yates Mr. J. Brame Mr. O. Hughes Mr. Q. Young Mr. T. Lyon lla' - SOME BALKED - ocial iudies Mrs. K. Cl'1'adwick Mr. E. Cox Mrs. B. Dalsimer Mr. F. Hayman Mr. J. Hunter Mr. J. Langdon Mr. W. Lantrip Mr. C. Lowe Mr. L. Riester Mr. S. Rogers Mr. C. Rust Mr. J. Stein Mrs. M. Templeton Mr. V. Tingle Mrs. H. Watson I FOREIGN LANGUAGE HQMEMAKING S F W 2 K' Hinofy and countries and problem: of xiii? xtaie, , Are taught lo lhe .riuderzlx and brought 6 up m daze, .B ki Problem: of Senior: are direuxred but X QL 'Je not mined, H e if mg.. And Pxyebologiaal trauma: get resolved. 41 . we N H Hablamor Expanol y parlaix Francine, QE Spreiche rleulchex and diceme latina. i 5 1 ,W Linguixlically :peaking I'm way up in the :ree Speakin' and .rpelling are quite beyond me! How lo cook bixcuing and Jew a cute .rkirl Be attractive tn men yet not be a flirt. Thi: and muah more are taught in there mime: If more g1lrl.r took there there'd be Mr A DeHeras Mr. T. Everly fewer diuoreer. ,. ' gs- K . lg ggi I 43531 ' f if : 1fi a1, ,xr Miss P. Gage Mrs. M. McCarthy Mrs M Hessick Mr. J. Newman Mrs. H. Toelle Miss M. Wilson Mrs P. Deuel Mr. R. Eissler Mrs. K. Roth Mrs. F. Weber Miss E, Williamson Playing the game! il important they ray, Winning or loxing our boy: are Jlill gay. Excelriou' Jpoftxnzanxhip the prius of :he coast, What Whealier will do!-ar - - - ir it milk Ioan? Typing, shorlband, and bookkeeping too, There are the rhingr lhexe people do. Taking dictation in pleaxe the ban, Will not leave our .fludenu at a grea! lon. BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION M L Bnllunger Mr.J. Crippen Mr. J. Daniel Mr. C. Kraushaar Mr. J. Newman Mr. W. Robinson - MANY WORKED, SOME PLAYED - Mr. G. Curtis, Mr. N. Gandolfo, Mr. V. Hawley, Mr. S. Rogers, Mr. A. Root. Faculty Officers M'Li ss FAC ULTY P LAY The Villain Was Found Guilty. The Murder Trial Begins Strange as it may seem to the stu- dents of Excelsior, our teachers have had an organization of their own, the Faculty Association. The man who held the gavel this year was Mr. George Curtis, boys P. E. coach . Mr. Volney Hawley banged the gavel in the President's absence, while Mrs. Arlene Root, school nurse, took care of the correspondence, the min- utes and all other secretarial duties. Mr. Nick Gandolfo, English teacher, took charge of counting the cash and reporting on income and expenses. Imagine our teachersworkingin ac- tivities with all their school work, how did they do it? - WHILE ALL WERE SERVED AND - CAFETERIA FLIGHT DECK Nutritious and well-balanced meals were served to the studentbody of Excelsior High, and Norwalk High this past year by the seven cafeteria workers headed by Mrs. Redmayne. The staff served close to 400 meals each day, and also helped in the cooking of banquets which were held in the cafeteria. Under the supervision of Mr. Robert Eissler, the Flight Deck has been open for the past five years for the convenience of the students. Students who have given up their snack and lunch periods are the ones who are keeping the Flight Deck running. From the Scribes of Egypt many centuries ago, down through the ages, secretaries have been a valuable aid to man. In keeping school records, financial and otherwise, helping in the offices, helping the faculty and students work together and by themselves, the secretaries, including the women working in the book room and the girls' gym, have donea capable iob of making Excelsior High the biggest and best school in its district. Peggy Baker Hazel Becker Blanche Boyd Mariorie Boyd Eillen Endres Georgia Foreman Mabel Hanson Barbara James Audrey Noble Emilie Patten Barbara Rauch Connie Singleton Nlae Steward Jean Thomson Ada Waymire F '- HELPED ON THEIR wAY. - QE. From Bottom Up Vigus . . Everett fClancyJ Pardee BUS DRIVERS The bus drivers played a very important part in the operation of our school . They are skillful drivers who transport several hundred students to and from school each day. They al- so took our athletic teams and band to all events in which they partici- pated . l'l.N. Steward, S. Simms, B. Beauchamp, O.B. Millar, H. Boone, D. DeJong, O. Zwinge, D. Shoen, G. Bottema, C. Standlee, C. Oyler, J. Armstrong, R. Osborne, L. CUSTODIANS Under the able supervision of Mr. Ben Stanfield, head custodian, the custodians have had the task of cleaning the campus and rooms. They have also filled special needs for teachers. Because their job is so necessary they were seen everywhere and al- ways doing something. ROW l: A. Frantz, A. Stakeman, W,A. Kempton, Dan Mulligan, D. Dickers, B. Stanfield. ROW 2: A. Elam, E. Cade, J. Curtis, D. Hamner. , 11. W, .r ss r L 9 'r t?.f.it'LL ti-kfzf.. 'nw M S' 4: ef 4 if :cs , , 3. 14 'RVBZKWH fs I 5 . it ii' .5 P ,1 , ,ig 4' . Fm 'Q Q - ' ---te -2 me-:f:.r' Nr -5-5 .wr-f f 4 Nr: 'Keys t UWM.. .X X ,M ri- Jrqzhliqtgwngnfix wi uv ,252 nm H A- Mr. H. Steward Mr. B. 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E an JMXXM . - XXMEUP Www -XEEMXXQ Xwlf' M cxv-X 1-XRS 2 NX 2 Mafijuyri fs MMQ W3 N3 E zum E188 LPI '-Q fm M X 'X-Ham BME XX My ll.-I fl 'Y ss sa XX r --msn 2 44 X SEE -afvwwzf -::,..5, :cg . - 1 gf wx fi? tw W WV! f -4 N :-- 5' 1.1 1 - 5 W M M 33 W AQ., as ,fu E? 3? 5? 5 ggi E 2 aw-21 vnf IW Eg, TNQ, . m 551 , , .M if A - 253 l fsfsz Z Diff 1 .. un- LV New s....,,h n LL N Q 3 x K E , .j Q ,za 5 ws vw 53 , . mv.. i 1.1 D' r 'F ' is-BTA, 'W X: X as N an MS gm Q 1 ,QL V . , 5, f A 1 1 1 ,m ai its rm 7 W ws .: :a:,.:-pi: gf ' Q . r Q s C Q ' ' I ,X Jw 1 ,iff , 'ins ,-ww k' H Q -Sigf bf -W z f y BV if mfwsux A 55 f '55 mf amuw- 'Y M 322 54 wg ig ? 1 as A . ,messy . X , V , A K .ws ' ,. va, H .,5Ws.Z- lbw X 5' V if ., Q? Qu 'B -ff se nv? 5 1 I me 5' mmm has ' m1e:.L,a , .wa -A, L. ..-.... 'urvfr z2m..w:2.4:a'im.... Stun Www St 911815: M 'PWWHW H ni - TRIALS WERE HELD - ROW l:S. Benjestorf, T. Krukenburg, K. Lions, M. Fallon, J. Dry, A. Harsh, C. Bridge, G. Anthony, K. Megerle. ROW 2: G. Mitchell, L. Redman, B. Brooks, A. Mercer, D. Nunley, M. Tripp, F. Hathcock, W. Jenkins, T. Fallon, G. Payne. Judges Guilty or not Guilty were the repeated words of the student body judges first semester. Serving the term was Jerry Dry student body vice-president, who selected judges from each class. The students were selected on their citizen- ship and scholarship. Blue slips were the admit- ting tickets for students who couldn't behave themselves. ROW 'l: J. Atwood, C. Bridge, A. McGee, D. Boyd, P. Lawrence, B. Asher, J. Evans. ROW 2 D. Loft, C. Wallis, C. Lindstrom, F. Pirtle, J. Vencousky, K. Basse, G. Anthony. ROW 3: T Campbell, E. Cook, F. Hathcock, D. DeMars, B. Nickel, B. Holmes, J. Minkler, J. Dry, R Burrell. Four judges were chosen to preside at each court session, a representative from each class. Deanne Boyd, assisted by Chief Justice, Mr. Maurice Joyce, appointed the officials. The judges tried cases for offenses such as destroying school property and insubordination. Students were fined citizenship points appropriate to their crime. - AND ERRORS MADE - ROW l: B. Melton, E. Cook, M. Rossman, L. Riggs, L. LaFever, V. Hall, L. Bates, D. Taylor, P Vigil, D. Addams, J. Gray, N. Phelps, C. Urah, M. Collins, K. Eisenbites, G. Morris, D. Signs B. Benson, J. weeks. Row 2. w. Riley, s. Pnogns, D. Roberts, M. Roads, D. Mmerf C. Leach, P. Ryan, D. Manning, J. Lopez, B. Bass, M. Martin, A. Martinas, H. Severe, K Basses, C. Lindstrom. ROW 3: M. Tripp, C. Crane, J. Burrell, J. Bernard, J. Jacobs, L Baker, S. Beniestorf, C. Garritson, P. Partridge, J. Jobe, G. Siska, D. Noble, M. Anderson, D Dick, S. Joyce, D. Loft, B. Bandy, C. Medley. ROW 4: A. Mercer, T. Anderson, G. Feaster, B. Richardson, E. Keaster, H. Holbert, B. Armstrong, B. Harris, N. Muldorf, J. Rubin, J. Crouch L. Pierce, D. Sterns, Mr. Joyce. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL We had problems! Tony Fallon, speaker of the house, presented these problems to second semester student council. Why aren't the dances better attended? What hap- pens to school spirit? And how do we solve our campus clean-up situations, were a few of the problems brought up in these meetings. Recommendations from student council were passed on to leadership and the necessary procedure was carried on from there. FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL Come to order! shouted Christine Lindstrom, w h o served as speaker of the h o u s e of First Semester Student Body Council. Members w e r e selected by the Council classes on the basis of citizenship and scholarship and served one semester. Their duties were to have problems brought b e f o r e them which were promptly met and taken care of. Mr. Joyce served as their ad- visor. Council ROW l: J. Lopez, R. Hedge, S. Chamlee, C. Leach, D. Bell, A. Parsons, N. Lindsay, E. Gehraicke, M. Lamvert, M. Dutra, R. Guglielmana, J. Jobe, D. Hernandez, L. Rogers. ROW 2: T. Anderson, J. McLaughlin, D. Sacamoto, F. Hathcock, S. Benienstorf, G. Schaper, D. Hiatbell, N. Jones, V. Hall, N. Guglielmana, J. Jacobs, J. Coles, J. Grey, P. Vigil. ROW 3: J. Hawkins, T. Fallon, J. Minkler, S. Canfield, J. Rubin, B. VanNess, M. Turner, P. Partridge, D. Boyd, L. Fisher, C. Montgomery, J. Armstrong. ROW 4: B. Richardson, R. Keatley, L. Curtier, B. Hernick, N. Ferguson, D. Norman, B. Longdon, S. Crane, K. Coon, L. Pearcy, T. Turner, D. Loft, R. Hooner, L. Taylor, F. Braff, C. Linard, Z. Agre. 29 - THE LEADERS STRIVED - First Semester 8 2 6 I' S C. Lindstrom, H. Pylman, W. Jenkins. ln order for the school to run smoothly it is important that its leaders meet together often to discuss problems and vote on certain issues. These things occurred daily in the Leadership Class under the direction of Mr. Maurice Joyce. Representatives to this class were: Student Of- ficers, Class Presidents and leaders from various organizations. Second Semester P--WW vi awww if L ROW l: K. Megerle, C. Adams, J. Baker, W. Jenkins, V. Polfus, D. Boyd, L. Redman, ROW 2: J. Romberg, S. Olmstead, S. Joyce, R. Dicker, S. Kerr, B. Adams, B. Wright. ROW 3: B. Holmes, R. Krukenberg, H. Pylman, C. Lindstrom, F. Fallon, R. McDaniels, M. Joyce. ROW 'lz M. Joyce, V. Polfus, S. Kerr, J. Miyasaki, C. Orapeza, C. Adams, J. Dry, C. Medley, E. Rybold. ROW 2: B. Harris, B. Wright, K. Megerle, B. Nichols, L, Redman, Mr. Maurice Joyce Advisor Following in the well-made tracks of th e i r predecessors, the second semester leadership class, headed by student body president, Barry Adams, met and tried to overcome the many problems of inter-school relations, clean campus and school spirit. Under the guidance of Mr. Maurice Joyce this class met daily and soon overcame these many problems. - TO CHEER US ON - l i First Semester . 1:-'fa B f ,ff 4. ROW l: M. Roberts, P. Vigil, E. Abrams. ROW 2: D. Abeyta, B. Flynn, S. Kerr, R. Carr, C. Orapeza. Promoting publicity and plan- ning for various rallies and dances was the rally committee. They also handled the decor- ations for the goal posts and the publicity for the football games. Miss Rogers was the advisor while they were under the lead- ership of Carol Medley, Director of Activities. 2 Miss Jea n Rogers Advisor econd emester ROW 1: J. Gasio, L. Harlow, C. Adams, D. Lee. ROW 2: S. Joyce, G. Russell, F. Pirtle, C. Lindstrom, P. Vigil, D. Abrams. ROW 3: B. Wright, B. Holmes, R. Krukenburg, B. Nickel, D. Adams, D. Norman. United we stand, divided we fall . . . Perhaps this was the theme of second semester rally committee. Under the direction of Sharon Joyce, Director of Activities and advised by y Miss Jean Rogers and Mr. William E. Lewis, the committee planned and directed rallies and assemblies to produce school spirit. - TO BETTER CLOTHES - Involving all girls on campus the Girls' League Cabinet was headed by the president Karen Megerle. Ways and Mea n s , Friend- C Q ship, and Girls' Athletic As- sociation are each a part of Girls' League. b Dress regulations are en- i Forced by the Girls' League n Court under the su ervision of P Margaret Jernigan, Vice-Presi- e dent. T ROW iz E. Pasos, B. Asher, P. Arebalo, K. Megerle, J. Miyasaki, M. Jernigan. ROW 2: S. Jones, J. Thomas, S. Joyce, J. Gasio, C. Stroud, P. Partridge. Girls' League U S e Karen Megerle S Girls' League President l l 6 S ROW 1: M. Feaster, S. Joyce, D. Noble, C. McGree, K. Crouch, T. Krukenberg, J. Miyasaki, N. Hamilton. ROW 2: S. Beniestorf, P. Lawrence, C. Adams, H. Vought, L. Baker, C. Medley. ROW 3: A. McGee, M. Bourdon, L. Herner, C. Stroud, M. Hastings, P. Kemnitz, J. Kratt. Miss Lucille Tombs Girls' League Usherettes presided over all Girls' League Assemblies and helped to set an example for VK 1' dress regulations. r 2: Sharon Joyce, Sergeant-at-Arms, and thirty H SSS A 15 usherettes selected kelly green sheath dresses as this V H ' , Q years' apparel. Miss Lucille Tombs, supervisor, help- ...lr' l ed the girls a great deal this past year. A Up Q Q a ' 0 f J I' 'ff ' K' n l L, h 5 X., I If ' The Excelsior Boys' League provided movies and assemblies for the male element and spon- sored the annual Faculty-Varsity basketball game . At the helm was Wayne Christensen who added an intra-mural sports pro- gram this year For boys interested in athletics butwho did not make the school teams. - AND BETTER SHOWS. - ROW T: M. Tripp, W. Christensen, G. Kirk. ROW 2: G. Mitchell, Mr. R. Ashton, D. Nunley. e-fe-we-.....,... . E -w'fK's K , 1 4 -new '- s.ff-U7-f i.,,-f-3-an W.. I.. 1 A gs-gf s -...M .MQ U s h e r s ROW 1: D. Norman, K. Stallens, Mr. K. West, Mr. T. Chenney, M. Tripp, L. Lindley, A. Mendoza. ROW 2: J. James, J. Krashe, R. Dicker, E. Gentry, B. Adams, J. McLefich. ROW 3: D. Mosley, G. Mitchell,R. Willifore, B. Arellanes, 1 . x sm f is H. f . U. 3 . ,. 1 fwwiia- is t. -ill:-u Wayne Christensen Boys League President H. Gray. As.the Boys League grew, ushers were necessary to maintain order on campus as well as at club meetings and assemblies. Gil Mitchell gave the Y' orders with Mr. Maurice Joyce's approval as ad- Mr. R. Ashton Q visor. ' C Formed the year before last the Ushers have D 9 been a credit to Pilotville. Vs l MU x I X' ,, Boys League ,Ss V4 6. 33 - PAID FOR BY THESE - Ways and Means Committee For Sale hats, donuts, and sweatshirts, was heard throughout the year by the Ways and Means Committee, headed by Gail Krue- ger. They helped raise funds for the Girls' League byhaving a variety of sales of different articles. The or- ganization consisted of approximate- ly thirty girls voluntarily selected on their teacher's approval. The girls choice as their wearingapparel were green dresses with red and white print skirts. ROW lz S. Cook, C. Crabtree, M. Schlarman, J. Millsap, S. Jones, G. Krueger, J Farmer, B. Asher, D. Boyd, L. Bonner, L. Colton. ROW 2: F. Pirtle, B. Royse, M Meinast, D. Anderson, V. Polfus, P. Partridge, K. Vanderham, M. VanAuken, J Burdett, J. Gann, P. Millsap, B. Brooks. lr- their green and white stripped dresses the Friendship Committee has helped serve at many of the teas in honor of the new girls, new teachers and seniors. Gail Anthony and Joanne Gasio were in charge of this years' group. Mrs. Mary Kay McCarthy was the advisor. ROW 1: G. Anthony, J. Gasio. ROW 2: L. Harlow, B. Holland, L. Woolley, D. Smith, H. Vought, B. Sakamota, S. Pennell. ROW 3: N. Keller, C. Barr-es, M. Paxman, G. Vernon, R. Cole, D. Lee, P. Alexander. ROW 4: C. Grimm, J. Cox, T. Littlefield, D. Boyd, M. Schaper, C. Lindstrom, L. Hitt, D. Nunley, C. Leach. Friendship Committee p Suits, iackets, and levis. What a combination! This along with scratch-inspir- ing burlap, was the cos- tume of the Varsity Club novitiates. Bob Nickle, president: and Al Guzman, vice presi- dent, referred problems to Mr. Jim D a n i e l. Fred Munoz's responsibility is peace. Dick Demars col- lects money and Glen Fowl- er is activity chairman. - AND RAN BY THOSE - ROW l: D. Pickering, G. Lossette, B. Nichols, A. Guzman, D. Demars, F. Munoz, G. Fowler, K. Stallings. ROW 2: J. Chadborne, C. Orpeza, W. LaPoint, H. Mendenler, E. Rybold, D. Dyer, G. Mitchell, H. Gray, J. Jackson, R. Hall. ROW 3: J. Idecost, D. Stearns, J. Krahl, H. Mitchell, A. Pitman, L. Lindley, G. Payne, E. Gentry. ROW 4: T. Lavery, E. Chadbourne, F. Eeserb, B. Adams, J. Vigil, J. Foster, D. Mosley. Varsity Club Command Pilots The Command Pilots are a group of specially selected young men whose iob is to keep order on the campus and at special school fun- ctions. They were distinguishable by their green jackets a n d w e r e known to the students as C.P.'s. They were commended for a job well done, under the supervision of Mr. Joyce. ROW l: C. Galbrath, T. Albertson, J. Johnson, M. Myron, C. Coffee, R. Hungerford, E. Garrison. ROW 2: J. Flores, R. Brown, R. Maddoe, R. Witherspoon, C. Wheaton, Mr. J. Crippen. 11 12 Y g 17 Y D H F a -vi' ..',5::4.,?..1,,'33.,-4 , .,.. ,I .I ', . I, .7 el - FOR A BIGGER - lass Ring Steering Committee ROW l: J. Miyasaki, D. Boyd,C. Stroud, J. Baker, M. Cates, B. Sohmer, S. Cook. ROW 2: W. Jen kins, B. Krasner, J. Minkler, V. Olvey, R. Lowry, E. Rybold, S. Johnson. ROW 3: M. Melton, T . Reynolds, H. Plyman, D. Mercer, R. Denny, D. Boyd, J. Dry, R. Hungerford, M. Schaper. Bob Wright, Senior Clas President headed this year Se ni or Steering Committee lt was a group composed of representative from each Sen ior Problems Class. They held many sale throughout the year such as th doughnut sales to raise mone for the traditional gift to th school. One of their mai activities was to plan th Senior all school dance a Christmas. The Steering Com mittee made many of the de cisions that came before th Senior Class. With the help of the Sen ior Class advisors, Mrs. Hele Watson, Mr. Dale Bell, an Mr. Harry Anderson the clas of '57 proved to be a success- ful one. ,S5Ef?fif7-s - AND BETTER WORLD - r E 2 G?f' -5 L T13 lfwijfiml , ' fr vt rr gi A .D 3 ffem1,i.:1l ' Q ' - Him. me 'rays s: - - ... . ,-get .V ma, .,x N . 5 ,, 4- , , . ' i s-12-fgigsigi 'T LLL .., -: 1 - :g,k,i1fxe .:.:.:. - ' .- W ifiiiiiiri' IEEE, .. V. w e-M '45, , in Xt vs eli m, -4, . ' , A ,, ,Lv, , m'i, at -ir 2 .1 . if ,L K gl eff, ,Sigh :e .1 .Mr srfsgsgs, smart: ,yer .5 ,- .NS fp s ggi ',ra'::,., bins.:-:A .N ,. 1 .,...:,,, g .:N ,Mss Vice-President Dick DeMars Advisor Beverley Asher Secretary ill f r , s . F ,asp -rgi ' ir. - V. 1.. . - .l.,A , W. Ag ia' ' A l tis: ,X K ' R l , ,rr T . E '-'- wg ,ij-Ssigtxiwg, if P: 1195 vi'z fn. 1 , rf ' C i K .X-ir: W A L W5 fs: 3i 5?fQ:2g?ff,qf ,ee V if ' ' iii' Mr . H . Anderson Advisor Mrs. H. Watson Mr- D- Bell Advisor From good thru better and finally to best, the Class of 57 progressed through its four years at Excelsior. The class as Freshmen elected Chuck Orapeza as President. The Hi-Jinks high-lighted this year. With the building of Artesia High School,'the class was cut when led by Ben Harris in its Sophomore year. As Juniors, the class had Bob Nickel as President. The Prom Moonlight Serenade was the big event. As af.. is , Senior, with Senior Privileges such as Senior Ditch new - Day, Bob Wright took over the President's duties and led the class that made up for its lack ofquantity with quality. ,, 4 in , -'i.f1Q.?1W159i3QJ T T A if lr 5 it it M , . .- ,,r.r E, is r e f L 5 JA., R L . 4 W .if-smile 2 .- L rryzzzw, , it-'79hi f: M . W, .. 'T A A Z2 ' E 251-Ii' 5 4435 l , Tony Fallon Treasurer Linda Harlow Director-of-Activities fo r r ,f ' r is 4 was W . . .., .- ww if s 11 K 9 wr 5 r K 1 1 li testi Bob Wright President Senior Class Leaders fn, ,, . . Q, r,. Ei s uf' if :QP r I W f ze ' ,, . -E2 M W 9' f r im -V4 ' seine .. gi W Y rr E e if g Y .?,. - - , I -:rf ,mf 35- Z 4 ,, Q 1 -- T s 5 B rw , 1 :rgirff-rm Q - rr. s k , sig. a Yi ,T QE sang N 1 1 , 1- rg , if r-f ',:- 1, r iz: rf , 'N '.+: ,,' v 'af 1 N.. , if iii ,1 eeswiissise f Q 6 M , Q E Q M M 5, M .r...s.,s :Im axial, ,W 5 wf,-,mf 1 's , s 5g'2'?ifi'f, W V 3 F ww gsswzsjgsegk -x T 'f r ' .. 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Thespians EDDIE ARASIM Spanish Club B Track l.R.C. F.L.E.O. BYRON ARMSTRONG Varsity Basketball J.V. Baseball B Basketball Frosh Baseball RAY ARMSTRONG Campus Cleanup Committee JIM ARNOLD MARY ARREY CHARLES ASHBY Stage Crew Rally Committee Student Body Judge Thespians BEVERLY ASHER Homecoming Princess Senior Class Secretary Girls' League Dir. of Act. F .B. L.A. SANDRA ATWOOD F.B.L.A. F.L.E. O. l. R. C. Spanish Club JOYCE BAKER Excelsior Life Class Song Leader Thespians l. R. C. THANYA BAKER Choir G, L. Usherettes Steering Committee Ways and Means JIM BARNES Spanish Club Pep Club B Basketball French Club Tiffin - 'x 'sf-Q wg 5 'r , I--Xrrlfit I mf fl ,NA - WHEN RICHARD BAUER C.S.F. Varsity Club N.F. L. Math Club WAYNE BEEBE JOYCE BELL Jr. Class Veep A'Cappella Choir Soph. Class Sec. C.S.F. ROBERT BELL JOHN BENA NTI Excelsior Life J.V. Football Varsity Track JUDY BENCE El Aviador Tennis Team Mgr. F.B.L.A. N.F.L. JA NICE BERKHEIMER JERRY BERNARD Cal Cadets Student Body Judge Student Body Council Rally Committee JIM BERRYMAN JIM BICE Varsity Basketball TEDDY BILEK I.R.C. HAROLD BINGHAM Spanish Club I.R.C. I.A,C. N.F.L. SCHOOL STARTED RICHARD BIEYTHING F.L. E.O. ROBERT BOGGS MARC BOHNENKAMP F . L. E. O. l GARY BOTKI N DALE BOULDEN DON BOYLES Varsity Football A'CappeIla Choir Junior Cabinet Member DEANNA BOYD 'Drill Team Sr. Steer. Comm. F.B.L.A. Ex. Board Friendship DENNIS BOYD 'Y' Guys of Hi-Y Student Mgr. Flight Deck Math Club Sr. Steer. Comm. JERRY BRESCIANI F.F.A. GARY BRESEE Varsity Football Varsity Club Choir LEON BRINK Concert Band C. Football Swing Band Band Council Veep LEO BROCKI Spanish Club F. L. E. O. Math Club C.S.F. 1, Il! wel ft QW 523133 ff of-I . ew. , - ABOUT FOUR - EUNICE BROOKS F. B. L.A. Student Body Judge JOYCE BROTT Spanish Club DICK BROWN C.S.F. N.F.L. J.V. Tennis Band NELLIE BROWN Triplettes A'CappeIIa Cl1oir F.L.E.O. I.R.C. GAIL BUDMAN F.L.E.O. Tbespians I.R.C. BERTHA BULLINGTON Mixed Glee Girls Glee l.R.C. F.N.A. MARILYN BURMAN Tripplettes Trial Flights Co-Ed Tennis Team TOM CAMPBELL Varsity Basketball N . F.L. Math Club German Club GARY CARPENTER F.L.E.O. ROBERT CARR EON B Football LESTA CASTLEMAN G.A.A. Glee Club MARION CAUDILLO G.A.A. Spanish Club l.R.C. F.B.L.A. LINDA BROOKS Lyric Club BARBARA BROWN JIM BROWN Student Body Council ALLAN BRYNING MELBA BULLARD Big Sister Jr .-Sr . Play Ticket Comm. JAN ICE BURDETT C.S.F. F.B.I..A. Ways and Means Spanish Club JACK BUTTON Student Body Judge Student Body Council Home Coming Comm. ROSIE CARMONA Jr. Red Cross Sr. Mothers' Tea G.A.A. F.H.A. RAY CARR Varsity Baseball Concert Band Soph. Steer. Comm. FRANCIS CARR ELA MARILYN CATES Sr. Class Yell Leader Honor Guard Big Sister TOM CHESHIRE C Basketball F.L.E.O. B Football - YEARS AGO - TI NISER CHRISTENSEN Boys' League President Latin Club Campus Cleanup NURENE CLARK Transfer JERRY COFFMAN RUTH COLE Friendship Drill Team Thespians Honor Guard LYNNE COLTON Excelsior Life Publications Club Student Body Judge Thespians SHIRLEY CONWAY Steering Comm. Honor Guard SHARON COOK Sr. Class Song Leader G,A.A. Coun. Letter C. Girls' League Usherette Sr. Steer. Comm. DARREL COUNTS Spanish Club Soph. Steer. Comm. E. L. E. O D Basketball DON CRIGLER .IPM CROUCH Varsity Basketball B Football F.L. E.O. BILL DE ARMOND Football Track Aud. Usher DEAN DELANEY Band Swing Band JUDY CLARE Hi Hatters G. L. Usherette Drill Team F.B. L.A. LEE CLEMMONS l.R. C. F.H.A. Spanish Club ROBERT COGBILL SHARON COLLICOTT C.S.F. Seal Bearer El Aviador Mgr. Ed. Jr. Class Dir. of Act. NELLIE CO NTRERAS RONNIE COOK Student Body Council Sr. Steer. Comm. EDWARD CORNELIUS Radio Club LINDA COX Friendship Choir Jr.-Sr. Prom CHARLENE CROSS G.A.A. Teachers Association Nurses Office MARYLYN DAVIS F.B. l..A. F.T.A. Student Body Council F.I'I.A. ABE DE LA CRUZE WILLIAM DE LEENHEER F.F.A. Pep Club Soph. Steer. Comm. Jr. Steer. Comm. ...NR --am.-. Q. J It 'x 'P Qs f -' uf . JL .2 ,. A r f an .eww K: . if . , ...,.. - 1 ,ii - 800 NEW FRESHMEN - DICK DEMARS Varsity Basketball Sr. Class Veep Math Club Varsity Club Cab. ROGER DENNY Sr. Steer. Comm. Student Body Council Hi Y Club Latin Club ART DEVRIES Excelsior Life Publications Club P.A. Crew PAULA DIDAS Stage Crew Tlsespians Jr . Red Cross JERRY DRY Student Body Veep Jr.-Sr. Steer. Comm Choir Varsity Tennis MARILYN DYER Thespians DONNA EDWARDS Drill Team Mixed Glee Girls Glee I.R.C. ANDREA EKLUND Spanish Club F.T.A. I.R.C. C.S.F. GALE ERMELS MARTI ESTES Modern Dance Art Club F.N .A. MARVIN EVANS A'Cappella Choir ROY FAMBROUGH Annual Photo Spanish Club l.R .C . JOYCE DENNY C .E. G.A.A. I .R.C. Pep Club GARY DERR l.A.C.-Pres. Math Club Gymnastics F.L.E.O. DOLORES DICK C . S. F . F. B. L.A. Student Body Council Choir DAVID DONALD Cal Cadet Staff Science Club German Club C . S.F. JANET DUNHAM F.T.A. C.S.F. Art Club I.R.C. RICHARD DYER Varsity Football Varsity Baseball B Basketball l.DI'in Club LINDA EDWARDS F.H .A. I.R.C. Steer. Comm. G.A.A. CHESTER EMERY ENRIQUEZ CRUZ Band Swing Band Student Body Council Gymnastics DEANNA ETHERIDGE Eng. Dept. Sec. TONY FALLON Student Body Judge C . S . F . Sr. Class Treas. JANICE FARRELL INVADED OUR MARCY FEASTER Hi Hatters Girls League Usherette Drill Team F.B.L.A. STEVEN FINE C.S.F. Science Club Annual Photo. Art Club FRANCES FLANIGAN F.H,A. Treas. BILL FLYNN Varsity Football Varsi'tYlBasebal I Varsity Basketball Student Bocly Council LINDA FORBES Spanish Club Spring Swing Messenger Modern Dance JUDY FORKOS Math Club F.T.A. Steer. Comm. F.B.L.A. BRENDA FRASER l.R.C . G.A.A. Modern Dance F.l'l.A. DOROTHY FULLER El Aviador Frosh Steer. Comm. l.R.C. Modern Dance CARMEN GARCIA Drill Team Sr. Mothers' Tea Honor Guard EILEEN GARDA Lyric Club F.B.L.A. PAUL GEISINGER F.F.A. FREDERICK GETTYS HALLS - JUDITH FEWINS Hi Hatters F.B.L.A. Student Body Judge Letter Club G.A.A. JIM FISHER JACOB FLORES Command Pilots RICHARD FOLLIS Mixed Glee BOB FORD Counselors Office JERRY FOSTER Varsity Football WAYNE FREER Math Club l.A.C. I.R.C. Football ANGIE GARCIA Big Sister LOUIS GARCIA PENNY GEISER Flag Twirler A'Cappella Choir Sr. Steer. Comm. Girls League Usher CARL GEHRIEKE Chess Club F.L. E.O. Radio Club LYLIA GIRON Spanish Club G.A.A. Honor Guard Pep Club ette AT LAST IT CAROL GODDARD Drill Team Jr. Class Song Leader Excelsior Life F.B.I...A. DAVID GONZALES Sr. Class Historian Varsity Football B Football C Football RALPH GONZALEZ Bccelsior Life Spanish Club I.R.C. Command Pilots SHERRIE GOTTSCHALL BETTY GREEN SHARRON GREGORY Transfer SHARON GRIFFIN Art Club Future Law Enforcers l.R.C. JUDY GRIM DAN GRINDLE Mixed Glee l.R.C. Latin Club Christian Fellowship BILL GUDVANGEN PHYLLIS GUSEL Drill Team Ways and Means Friendship F. B. l..A. AL GUZMAN Cross Country Varsity Club Track Basketball VIRGINIA HACHNEY Drill Team Choir F.l'l.A. Ways and Means SANDRA HAHN N . F. L. F.T.A. Math Club Tournament DON HALL Stage Crew Radio Club Thespiuns Spotlighters WAYNE HALLADA Annual Photo Track F . B. L. A. LARRY HAM NANCY HAMILTON Hi Hatters Girls League Usherette Steering Committee F.B.L.A. BRENDA HAMMERSON A'CappelIc Modern Dance Lyric Club Rally Committee PHYLLIS HARDIN Mixed Glee I .R.C . Tennis Spring Swing MARIE HARGUS F.L.E.O. l.R.C. Latin Club Honor Guard LINDA HARLOW Sr. Dir. of Act. Military Ball Queen Art Club President El Aviador ANN HARPER F.N.A. l.R.C. REX HARRISON Varsity Football Varsity Club Aud. Usher H as ,zff f few.-W ,.,1..fs--viviiiulirw tl 25. - - i 9 , Q A ff ' ' 1 Q n ss L i 3, .4 ISK 'l'iI.I7'eWlii'WA1Bf 1- .,S Yif7Ff' ' m N.. gg. . M I. w .mae .FSS age use iw- EL. ,. M ., '.,y E QM V L ...au Fei... M r ...jg Lusk .17?E, gli Wgugjiigvif V- EE? -.whim H Siu M, H-w.Hs 3 . - WAS HIGH SCHOOL - LES HARTLE FRANK HATHCOCK C. S.F. Seal Bearer Varsity Track Varsity Tennis Centurions B ETTY HAWLEY Tlwespians 'IWILA HEFLEY Lyric Club l.R.C. Pep Club Honor Guard PAT HEISS Hi Hatters Student Council l.R.C. F. N.A. JOANN HILLARD Red Cross Club Modern Dance LINDA HITT Flag Twirler Hi Hatters Girls League Uslwerette RONNIE HIX Student Council J.V. Football SUSAN HOCHANADEL Drill Team F.H.A. Sr. Mothers' Tea HUGH HOLBERT F.B. L.A. State Pres. Math Club Student Council German Club JON HOLLAND C. S.F. French Club Pres. Math Club Boys' League JERRY HOOPER Concert Band JIM HOWARD GENE HUGHES Radio Club RON HULCE C Track C Football Student Council F. L. E. O. ALLEN HULL RALPH HUNGERFORD N.F.L. Chess Club F.T.A. Tennis CHARLES HUNT Concert Band I. R. C. GERRY HUNT RONNI E HUTCHISON F.T.A. Band I.R.C. Spanish Club DON IMPENS Boys' League Cab. Math Club RICHARD IVES F. L. E. O. DAVID JACKSON l.R.C. Math Club DONNA JACKSON I. R. C. Spanish Club Student Body Council Honor Guard fx J bio. J Dy' X u' 1 SN: . In x H tk s in fb, vu '- 33m', 'Sidi ,si T B W 6' 5 ' R il. H s I H9 we in , e igxh Q gg . , . Gy I is Mfpy, r.-iq' y . U 1 A I 135 K I L' se X . I .... : . W ' L A :.:f5zfqQ, . ,. if I Q-21:-'-2:2, 1 :f,:5:..aQn.5:5...fi WVPVYE .JW u -, WSAQM3 -m,p5 -5 , K, EJ Y I ii 51555 f 1.-w JI. f L VM. I' if-L f. 4 Q if I., i ,Q 3 L . M .. L R. wq I 3 sg, N: ' jhl-e1 f7s gg ...wma 425525 .... Q7 R 4.2232 -' I A . I 1..cE J M.. f FW : -P? 4.4.94 I 1 5 ...fi If Bl ,A . W ee , . .V AB -:.: M , 1 H F lm ik . . . 5 i i it . 5 sr! E fL 5 i is Il vi as W . ,. 2' T :ffl M.. if . iq., il ' at if ,Z :ef ,. M '- -MW -. T L ,. ., 2 523 123 - I . 2 , f- Q tat: sa ' . M ' 93. X new : . - WE THOUGHT - JANICE JACKSON Messenger Mixed Glee G.A.A. Big Sister JAN JACOBS Student Body Council F. H .A. F. N .A. Modern Dance BARBARA JAMES Drill Team F.H.A. G.A.A. MERDITH JAY MARGARET JERNIGAN Student Body Song Leader Homecoming Princess Girls League Veep G.A.A. Veep SANDRA JONES C.S.F. F.B. L.A. Ways and Means Student Council JAMES JUDSON Aud. Usher Command Pilots Stadium Usher DORTHY KASPARDLOV l.R.C . Latin Club Glee Club F. N.A. JEANNE KELLEY PHYLLIS KEMNITZ Hi Hatters G . L . Usherette Choir Messenger ERNEST KESTER F.L.E.O. B Football Excelsior Life BETTY K INGSBORO Hi Ho tters F.N.A. l.R.C. G.A.A. JOAN JACKSON Sr. Steering Comm. Thespians Pep Club G.A.A. JO JAGONIK El Aviador F.T.A. A'CappeIIa Choir Band ARLYCE JANSSEN Student Council F.B. L.A. Lyric Jr. Honor Guard WANDA JENKINS EI Aviador-Editor Student Body Judge C.S.F. F.B.L.A. JOAN JOBE Rally Committee Annual Photo Steering Comm. A'Coppella Choir SHARON JOYCE Homecoming Queen Hi Hatters F.N.A. President G.L. Sgt.-at-Arms CHARLES KARNATZ C . S . F . Varsity Tennis Student Body Council Centurions RONNIE KEATLEY J.V. Football Varsity Track J.V. Baseball MARGARET KELLEY C.S.F. F.B.L.A. F.L.E.O. G.A.A. SANDY KERR Head Yell Leader C .S . F . Rally Committee Pep Club President JERRY KING Math Club GARY KIRK Band N.F.l.. Football C.S.F. - IT WAS GRAND - STANLEY KLEIN C.S.F. F.B. L.A. Math Club NAN KOSARICH Thespians Pres. Art Club Latin Club Modern Dance GAIL KRUEGER Ways and Means Girls' Letter Club German Club Thespians RUTH LAIR N.F. L. Art Club G.A.A. JIM LAKIN Spanish Club WILFRED LA POI NTE TYRONE LAVERY Varsity Basketball Varsity Tennis Varsity Club Spanish Club DEANNE LEE Student Body Judge Sr. Head Song Leader Drill Team Latin Club Veep JACK LESTER Football Aud. Usher HUGH LILES Judo Football Glee Club BOB LONGDGN GARY LOSSETTE Track CIF Champ Varsity Football Latin Club BOBBY KNIGHT Varsity Basketball J.V. Baseball Frosh Football B Basketball JAMES KRAHL Cross Country Aud. Usher E. L. E. O. Command Pilots JUDY KUNTZMAN F. H.A. F.B. L.A. Student Body Council Honor Guard KENNETH LAIZURE ROGER LAMBERT Annual Photo. NORMAN LAUTRUP Math Club Spanish Club ART LEDON Art Club F.T.A. Command Pilots A'Cappella Choir SHIRLEY LEOPARD Steer. Comm. Student Body Council Messenger BARBOUR LAVELLE Drill Team F . H . A. CHRISTINE LINDSTROM F. B. L.A. Pres. Student Body Council G.A.A. Council EVELYN LOPEZ Drill Team RONALD LOWRY Sr. Steer. Comm. B Football ao' ttfill T , ,w 1 ' 1 S has , We F E! ee WW Zeit sl , Am . 2? A Q.. - BUT ADELINE LUGO Modern Dance Spring Swing RALPH LYTLE LETTIE MANGRUM French Club INA MARQUARDT Jr. Red Cross I.R.C. G.A.A. JERRY MARSHALL Choir BARBARA MARTIN Hi Hatters Drill Team Choir Student Council CAROL MATTESON Big Sister SANDRA McALlSTER MARY McCALL SALLY MCCOMB I. R.C. Big Sister Pep Club JOAN McHENRY CAROL MEDLEY S.B. Dr. of Act. Choir G . L. Usherettes Rally Committee THE YEARS - WANDA LUTHER F.B.L.A. F. L. E. O. EUGENE MADSEN RONNIE MANN Gymnastics Homecoming Committee PAT MARLOW Choir Soph. Song Leader Modern Dance Triplettes JIM MARSHALL ESTH ER MARTINEZ Jr. Honor Guard Big Sister SUZANNE MAYES Choir Lyric Club Mixed Glee Spring Swing JOYCE McCAGE F.B.L.A. ' ROBERT MCDA NI EL Science Club Chess Club Calif. Cadet Corps Aeronautics CLAUDETTE MCGEE A'Cappella Choir G.L. Uslwerette F. N.A. Tennis Team DAVID McNALLY KAREN MEGERLE Girls' League Pres. G.A.A. Pres. Letter Club Pres. Student Body Judge PASSED SO QUICKLY - MARIE MELTON Song Leader Triplettes Homecoming Princess Hi Hatters HAYWARD MENDENHALL Cross Country Varsity Club Track F . F. A. MORAIMA MENDOZA Drama Homemal-:ing PAT MILLSAP El Aviador Ways and Means F.B. L.A. Latin Club JEFFREY MINKLER Math Club Pres. Spanish Club Sr. Steer. Comm. C.A. S. C. JOYCE MIYASAKI S. B. Secretary G.A.A. Pres. Jr. Class Sec. Homecoming Princess MONTE MONTGOMERY DONNA MORGAN JOHN MUNRO Cal Cadets ED. MUSHANEY GRACE NAGASAWA C.S.F. F.B. L.A. Steer. Comm. G.A.A. LOIS NEELANDS F. L. E. O. IKE MENAGE Varsity Basketball B Basketball J.V. Baseball D Basketball ARNUF LO MENDOZA Sr, Class Yell Leader Christmas Program Spring Swing Homecoming Comm. DICK MERCER Spanish Club Steer. Comm. Tennis F. T.A. DIANA MIMAKI C.5.F. G.A.A. F.B.L.A. Ways anal Means GILI.. MITCHELL Varsity Football Varsity Club Aud. Usher LLOYD MIZER Aeronautics Science Club Veep Chess Club Pres. JENNIE MORENO Big Sister Drill Team Girls' League Usherette Hi Harrers BARBARA MORRIS KEN MUNSON F.F.A. MARILYN MYERS Stage Crew F . T.A. Lyric Club Tbespians JU NE NAKATA NI G.A.A. EMMA NEWBERRY Modern Dance A'Cappella Choir F.B. L.A. gum M 1 I udp E -gpm s - AND ROBERT NEWBERRY Band Swing Band Excelsior Life Radio Club PAULINE NEWHAM Spanish Club Christmas Concert BOB NICKEL Varsity Football Jr. Class Pres. C.S.F. Math Club JUANITA NICHOLS Tlwespians Student Body Council DOROTHY NOBLE El Aviadar Business Mgr. A'Cappella Cboir Hi Hatters Ways and Means JAMES NORTH ERN DORENE OLINGER Ways and Means F. N .A. Honor Guard F. H .A. VICTOR OLVEY C. S.F. Math Club Spanish Club Jr. Steer. Comm. CHARLES ORAPEZA S.B. Pres. S.B. Yell Leader Varsity Tennis FrosI'1 Class Pres. ELOISE ORDUNO F.B.L.A. Honor Guard Pep Club JOSEPH ORELLO Auto Mechanic .l.V. Football Varsity Track CHARLES OSBORNE F.L.E.O. SOON IT - DONALD OSBORNE N EIL OVERHOLT Varsity Football Track Baseball CARLOS PADILLA SHIRLEY PAGE Frash Girls Chorus Mixed Glee Lyric Club Student Council ALLEN PARIS Stage Crew Art Club Thespians Spotlighters GLENN PAYNE Varsity Baseball Varsity Basketball B Basketball B Football MANUEL PEREZ BARBARA PERRON Band F . L. E. O . Girls League MARTHA PETERSON G .A.A. Boolcroom Big Sister F.H .A. MARVIN PFAN EN STI EL DAVID PICKERING Math Club I.A.C. C.S.F. I.R.C. FLORENE PICKETT N . F. L. Latin Club . if .D '4 is ra F f A-.wx -1 K fs . W I 1 12 3, ? ss 1? KFBZX ii. .. I F Q s 'V' fer V 41 2' f g W is we x .. .149 BLK. X .e 6-ws wwe PM .I 'iss Tv! M L ' 2: 1 psf J . ef' EE: fa f - an -I-...- N1- M . 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Spanish Club Jr. Honor Guard l. R. C. LELAND RAY Aud. Usher Spanish Club Soph. Steer. Comm. Pep Club JOYCE REASON Mixed Glee Modern Dance Thespiclns ERNEST REED P.A. Crew TOMMY REID TEDDY REYNOLDS B Football Sr. Steer. Comm. F.F.A. CAROLYN RICHARDSON Choir Triplettes Lyric Club Pep Club LAWRENCE RIGGS C.S.F. l.R.C. Student Body Council Spanish Club NORMAN RIGGS Hi Y C S F Math Club Spanish Club gf., Kiwis. -ew. in M ff..f.s5w'EA- . I 1 I K I QF I S25 Q J E -41 S iff .,. sg? 3535 .me C 33? sm 'R 7 if B f si if as 3. ' Kiwi 2 E fi gl 'fr 4 B i sf. 1. 54 3 I ll A-,LW Ex it rm 'EI RWE is . Z f - OUR BEA RIOS F.N.A. F.B.L.A. Mixed Glee DONALD RITTENHOUSE Choir Ttiespians Christmas Slwow Spring Swing DELLA RIVERA OLIVE ROBERTSON F.B.L.A. Steer. Comm. F.L.E.O. I.R.C. EDDIE ROGERS Basketball Football Mixed Glee BOB ROSS Jr. Class Cabinet Boy's League Cabinet Math Club BILL RUTAN Basketball EDMUND RYBOLD Varsity Baseball B Basketball Varsity Club 5.5. Sgt.-at-Arms LUPE SANCHEZ F.L.E.O. Fashion Shows Home Economics Club Mixed Glee MARSHA SCHAPER F.B.L.A., Sec. G.A.A. Veep Girls Letter Club Friendship Comm. RUDY SCHNABLEGGER F.F.A. LUCILLE SEVIER Clean Campus Club Pep Club SENIOR YEAR GONE - ESTHER RIOS Spanisb Club Mixed Glee Girls Glee JIM RITTENHOUSE Radio Club Pres. Rally Comm. Student Body Council F.L.E.O. CARMEN RIZZO AL RODRIGUEZ Head Yell Leader Veep of I.A.C. Football Steer. Comm. JENEAN ROMBERG Head of Drill Team Ed, of Trial Flights Pres. of FHA C.5.F. GEORGIA ROSS Student Body Council Sopb . Steer. Comm. I.R.C. Mixed Glee Club BARBARA RYAN JESS SAMORA Football and Coll. Wrest National Honor Society Math Club Radio Club ERIC SAUNDERS RON SCHOMELI N G Football Basketball Track GARY SECHRIST Sr. Class Yell Leader N.F.L. Hi IIYII Student Body Council VICTOR SHERMER Football Track Student Body Council GRADUATION ON HAND - JUDY SHORES Thespians Campus Cleanup F. L. E. O. I.R.C. DON SMITH Football F.V. Baseball BILL S NYDER Thespions Choir Modern Dance Football BRENDA SOHMER Hi Hatters Ass't Head Annual Photo. Sr. Class Representative G.A.A. PAMELA SPARKMAN Concert Band Modern Dance Thespians Spanish Club DON STEARNS Varsity Basketball Varsity Baseball Varsity Club Jr. Steer. Comm. DICK STRONG Frosh Class His. Soph. Class Veep C,S.F. Seal Bearer N,F.l.. Pres. DAVE SWENDENER F. L. E. O. RICHARD TAYLOR Mbth Club Spanish Club I. A. C. Boys' League LINDA TIMMINS Mixed Glee F . L. E. O. Flight Deck Spring Swing LARRY TUDOR P.A. Crew CATHY VACCARELLA C.S.F. I.R.C. F. L. E. O. G.A.A. LOUIS SINJEM Spanish Club l.R.C. JOANNE SMITH IMrs.l STEEVE SOFI MARY SOWA Mixed Glee F . L. E. O. Flight Deck KATHY STARK Modern Dance Student Body Council Art Club JERRY STRAUB CARRIE STROUD S.V. Song Leader Sr. Girls Representative G, L. Usheretre Student Body Judge LORIE TAGGART Choir F. N.A. E.R.C. Jr. Red Cross RICHARD THAYER Drum Major Speaker of the House J.V. Football A'Cappella Choir ARLENE TOWN E Counselor's Office Bookroom G.A.A. Mixed Glee DON UNRUH ARMANDO VALESPINO Baseball Math Club Student Body Council s 31. tt. .. VI... .ff A 55.552 ' If .fi ...R .iw I gf ,..., J iq ,mag I x I. : .,.,b .5 5 S-'lf D flfjgi. S . . 1 vw. Q T I fi W. .Q N N. lm g,V 'w I 'gi' ,... .gf S2912 sswiggg BEE as -ww E'?fZl it 5 A E is - mgfgy 533 S su am-a WEN L 5-wage.. gig ,w1e wswwQa Mew f at e F W -I 955.52 -:'l-::. 'I 2:52735 n A L lx , r A an' A as I L , iq gqwef ..fe3I , . ga QM eeM-Mfee 21 T i E Qewigg il Z T f - THE FUTURE HELD - ARTHUR VALDEZ Swing Band Band Pres . Cross Country Track BARBARA VALENTINE Choir Student Body Council Modern Dance PHILIP VAN HOOK Track ROSEMARY VEALE C.F. N.F.L. Latin Club LARRY VETTER Annual Photo. Spanish Club CARMEN VIRAMONTES F.T.A. VALENTINA VRABEL l .R.C . Pep Club Modern Dance Latin Club JACK WALK ER CELESTE WALLIS A'CappeIIa Choir G.A.A. Council C . S.F. G.L. Usherette PATRICIA WARBRICK A'Cappella Choir Lyric Club F.N.A. JIM WEEKS CHARLOTTE WHITED ROBERT VALDEZ Band Mixed Glee C Football MARY VAN AUKEN C.S.F. Veep F.B.L.A. Veep Ways and Means l.R.C. VIRGINIA VASQUEZ Spanish Club Veep Trial Flights Bus. Mgr C.S.F. N.F.L. JIM VENUS Chess Club Student Body Council l.R.C. Annual Photo . JAMES VIGIL Varsity Football Varsity Club B Track F. L. E.O. HELEN VOUGHT Head Flag Twirler Hi Hatters G.L. Sgt.-at-Arms Soph. Act. Chairman JERRY WAGNER GERALD WALLACE JON WANHA PAT WAYLAND Modern Dance l .R .C . Honor Guard Jr. Red Crass MARY WELCH Big Sister BETTY WILH ELM Big Sister Mixed Glee WE KNEW NOT BARBARA WILLCOCKSON F.T.A. Pres. A'CappelIa Choir Student Body Judge C. S. F. MARLENE WILLIAMS Thespians Modern Dance F . T.A. DAVID WITHERSPOON German Club Track Cross Country AUDREY WOODEL JUANITA WRIGHT Annual Photo. WHAT - RONALD WILLIAMS EVERETT WILLROY F.F.A. ROBERT WOLF Cal. Cadet Ex. OFF. F.L,E.O. Leadership Class Student Body Council BOB WRIGHT Sr. Class Pres. Jr. Class Sgt-at-Arms Student Body Judge Nominating Comm. DICK ZYLSTRA F.F.A. Ex. Comm. Frosh Chorus FJ--EIQI G-A-Ah Soph. Steer. Comm. Tennis U N D E R T H E W IR E BETTY BISHOP MAYDELL BUTLER G,A, A, Mixed Glee Girls Glee Freshman Girls Glee Modern Dance PHYLLIS GUSEL BEN HARRIS Drill Team Varsity Baseball G.A,A. Soph. Class Pres. F.B.L.A. N.F.l.. Pres. Councelor Editor-in-Chief Life Staff DEANNA HUTCHINSON HENRY MITCHELL KH emi A ' I -1' X - 4--, 1 5. . zmuiwisgy ,, 'sw,'.,-,sz v. ,Q RICHARD SALAZAR A'CappeIla Choir MAVIS REIMER Excelsior Life MELVI N STEELE Cal Cadets BEVERLY SHEFFIELD FRAND BROWN DENNIS EMKIN Varsity Football Varsity Track Swing Band Band Qiie A L S O RA N GARY HEDSTROM TOM MALONE DEAN HUNSDOERFER MIKE MYROW N.F. L. BOB KRASNER C.P. DICK NUNLEY Varsity Football Ex. Life Sports Ecl. Boys' League Act. Chair. Freshman Baseball DAVID SETTLE BILL THOMAS XzKxc.X0iN 5lx 'A The difficult we do immediately, the impossi- ble takes a little longer. These two boys did the difficult as well as the impossible and were rewarded with the two top honors available. Tony Fallon, chosen Valedictorian, not only had the top grade average, but led his class in service points. Ben Harris, Salutatorian, rated high on service points as well as in grades and leadership. TONY FALLON W Qygefy 9 BEN HARRIS -Yf-q4f-z-- ww., enior C. S. F. ROW l: S. Klein, T. Fallon, L. Riggs, M. VanAukin. ROW 2: G Kirk, C. Orapeza, D. Strong, S. Collicoff, J. Bell, G. Nagasawa ROW 3: V. Olvey, J. Holland, B. Harris, B. Nickel, J. Dunham, V Polfus, K. Vaccerrella. ROW 4: J. Dry, F. Hafhcock, D. Bauer, D DeMclrs, J. Romberg, J. Jagoclnik, W. Jenkins. enior Pals ,QF r , 1 3 I h A Q O 4 'fu Q' ,' . . . 5 lu-.,.,, 41,5 .Qu, .,'-UI'-y 0 1 ' I ' Q 'P ,Qu v '. I. .s .1c..- Fl -n.. -',,f, -'- L' , ,I ,Q .' 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I' i 1 AX 1 - THE UNDER-UPPER CLASSMEN - JUNIOR CLASS ln a calm sea every man is a pilot --in the at- mosphere of our campus, the Juniors for the pas three T years, have managed to remain top flight pi I ts. As Freshmen they got accustomed to the daily lights and soon were in the midst of activities. As eir Sopho- 3 more year rolled around they sponsored heir first all- school dance, The Ship Wreck . No as their Junior year comes to a close, we see they irst went into ac- tion by presenting their first assem y, next in the line ofactivities they managed the publicity ofthe Christ- mas dance. A box social w next on the list, and finally the Junior-Senior Prom. The flight came to an end as the Junior girl participated in the Junior Honor Guard. X Row 1: L. Redman, C. Wfighf. Row 2: B. J. Smith. ROW 3: D. Bell, P ... 5 ggi., s 53 r -X . 2 i I X . 11 fe - W B ...,.:. 12- rl as K E 2 Q vi B 5 W al! H if .sms M, .1 ,,...- ,..-- 7 . 4-f B'k..'5fE5 Wl 4756 .S H E 5 1343.5 M - . - is 1335-Q fPf.'.r3?3i5 E .U its A is Ng s s w KSU S. 55... iw? Q g.rsrfJ5'i2ssrisisSRt? sw: msisfs :fir meme s gg.. H K: an 5, D. Painten L. Herner, P. Virgil n e t Mr. Rust i i Y i i R y Y i X .gl i...55fgg N - E'55l'iT7?5i51.-1 - V 1 X f mf Q '- A nel ' ,, or pg, . f lyrlxi l r' 4 gn., Mrs. Appleton -, 'spre e-'-......sf is:-mi sss . .- . mayca, um'-,Q X. Q? .gf 'LTC-. f egg? eiiiffsgi s meg eemwws sims. ROW l: J. Gasio, S. Cates, C. REBEL Y Meadows, B. Bennett, M. Gamboa P. Vigil, J. Young, M. Schlarman E. Pasos, E. Abrams. W 2: R. E McDonald, C. Bohme, J. Hedge, B. Brooks, D. Gardner, D. Ra orn, E. iff Shotwell, B. Beard, M. Gu nther C. Neal. ROW 3: P. Spear J. Moore, J. Ostern, P. Lurlc, S. ft, E. Martin, G. Moore, B. Bradford. I M,....:, :nm- .gm . isis' is 1253. . Q Tyger? 32 Q A rr su-s Mr. Lowe ,W WM, ,E ..g-..,...s--fr: ww.. sp, E..fQ:m..s.W.. 5 ...wfg....:gWggg. Q W in H-Siem wrmhm EW-M s 'I S EE, sewn rs sfgsfidgf H wits P35 mms fm mm nw rs-' a rs sa-i as E -we 1 .em a E was M32 Q - .ri gg img :EEC 1' W? E Mm 6,2 . tearing Committee - THE UPPER-UNDER CLASSMEN - C a 'I u n e t ROW i: S. Jo n C. Emerson, B. Melton. . Keller, G. Jarrell. ROW 2: J. McLaughlin, X At the latter part of the Freshman year the class of 59 lected their class officers to serve through their Sophom re year. Elect to the office of presidentwas Chuck Emer- son, who s strived to uphold and better the class of which he wa elected to lead. He worked with the cabinet and ste ring committee to plan assemblies and other entertainm t for the class. Also Bob Melton, vice president, Rck McLaughlin, treasurer, Ginny Jarrell, secretary, Sandra Johnson, Director of Ac- tivities, Nancy Kellggk Historian, Ann Pirtle, Head Yell Leader, Tony Kruckenburg, Head Song Leacler. All of these studentsuh e worked together to make the standards of this years S phomore class. X J B X X X X Mr. Lantrip Z 2 A X Z X S - Q sigh? z ! 0 f telle .1QL .n,-Q., - i' ' 73' Sr, ,. S Mr. Jarrell 'F M - ' 1 sv 1751, 5155 :mi 1 5' ' , ' E' -fs s . 'ggi . . I 4 I. -. .... ':: .A . sfsltsqee, s' ' I Steering Committee X Sophomore SteAng Committee A ROW 1: J. Stacey,f. Smith, T. Kruckenburg, D. Calagery, P. Ryan, C. Kawado. ROW 2: N. Keller, V. all, S. Johnson, J. Carol, T. Caturer, L. nsicker. ROW 3: T. Mareno, C. Emerson, T. Strong, B. Melton, G. Brown. ROW 4: L. N6:Kown, J. Snuggs, L. Bingham, J. Schult7 D. Hockens, A. McLaughlem. . I 63 X i X Flying high into the skies of school life this past year, was the Freshman Class. W i t h B i l l Holmes, president, they carried out many of their tasks. Assisting the president were the following of- ficers: Carol White, vice-president, Cathy Montgomery, secretary, Ar- den Harsh, historian, Gail Freeman, director of activities, Diane Loft, songleader and Jackie Gray, II leader. je Helping them along we7 Mrs. Shirley Billings and Mr. Arthur de Heras, with Mr. Geo ge Totu- sek. The main highlights of the year were the freshman went assembly and the freshman dance, along with the P.T.Afpeeches. I X X ew X,,. - AND THE FRESHMEN - l: C. White, C. Davies, J. Gray, A. Harsh. RO Loft, G. Freeman, B. Holmes, G. Montgom . V 9.7. et. 5 -.9-1-.,. .s f Hey EQ , , 5 W ,mask ,.-- Gigi? - mljff. Q, i Mrs. S. Billings S ge . ' X , S risking Y Q .. Mr. Arthur cle Heras Mr. Geor e Totusek N Q X Y X X X .,..., .. X NOW 'la A. Harsh, L. Willison, J. Fischer, J. Evans, J. Takanhashi, C. Davies, J. Mitchell, C. Snyder. ROW 2: J. Miglore, L. Earl, S. Kokel, C. Bartolotto, O. Paclinch, C. Mayewshy, R. Bozarth. ROW 3: G. Freeman, J. Thomas, N. Fryer, J. Bauer, J. Armstrong, K. St. John, M. Cochron. ROW 4: L. Sampson, M. Regis, B. Holmes, K. Coon, R. Lahn, D. Rawlins. D. Aaron E. Abrams M. Acuna C. Adams N. Agy P. Alexander L. Ambriz D. Anderson L. Anderson R. Anderson T. Anderson J. Andrews G. Anrhon L. Anranich P. Applegate K. Archer P. Arebalo B. Arellones L. Armstrong J. Arner D. Arns J. Arredondo S. Atkinson J. Atwood L. Ballard B. Bundy T. Banlsheod L. Borela B. Barnum B. Buss M. Bauer P. Bourgeois B. Bavellez B. Beard D. Beard D. Beck D. Bell B. Benner? D. Bensen B. Benson D. Bercome M. Berry C. Aubuchon E. Aumon D. Bagley L. Bates R. Bores P. Bedow B. Beebe J. Barren B . Beeson C. Berron J . Bestor D. Bird K. Bludworrl-1 C. Bohne M. Balles J. Booth C. Bramel M. Brann W. Brewer l. Brewron J. Brunton B. Burge J. Burrell P. Coin M. Bourdon B. Bourgeois C. Bridge B. Brooks D. Cameron S. Canfield K. Bowen C. Bowman K. Broir S. Brown B. Bradford R. Brumagin Juniors W. Carey B. Carranzn R. Carver B. Castleman D. Cafes 5- Cafes E. Choiourne C. Chavez l.. GIUVBZ D. Cherry E. Christofferson D. Cisneros D. Clark N. Combs B. Compton D. Cook 5- Cook K. Clarke J. Clausezi A. Coby V. Cnlangelo M. Collins M. Cornelius E. Corrales J. Cox G. Crenweige G. Crosby R. Cross R. Davis rx. va ruuug s... uvrnoy J. Crow S. Cude J. Culbertson M. Curiis D. Dice C. Davis L. Davis P, Davis B. Dawson R. DeArcos D. Deoren D. DeJuIio J. DeLairfre M. Deland W. Dennis P. Derry rx. vv...,... .-. v......- C. -.-.- V. vo-N.. V. -..:,-...... ... --..-.... K. Ennis J. Everefl S. Erdmunn J. Erickson C. Emsr M. Painran J. Famer R. Perez J. Eskew B. Esther l. Esrranla V. Estrada D. Evans J. Finley T. Fitch N, Flick A. Flores K. Fonseca Forrillo D. Fosf J. Foster K. Foster D. Fox J. Frazier D. Fredericksen M. Freeman -. ...C .... ., V. -..,... ... --.,..- .. v-.,..-.. ,. --.W ,, , ev-. , J. Glasgow G. Glassburn L. Gleason P. Gomez M. Gomez E. Gonzales J. Graham G. Graiecla T. Grant N. Griffin M. Guenther E. Guerra N. Guglielmana M. Hackett R. Hall M. Hammond K. Harrington C. Harris l C. Harrow M. Hastings L. Hawley R. Heopy C. Hebbard R. Hedge L. Hedgecack B. Henderson Y. Hernandez L. Herner J. Hess A. Height J. R. Hilton J. Hodges J. Hogan C- Holder G. H0llOW0y l-- l'l0lrT1ES Y. Hood D. Hoppoch S. Hark T. Haskinson C. Huddlaston G. Hughes J. Hungerford N. lves A. Jackson B. Jackson J. Jackson P. James S. James J. Jennings P. Johnor C. Johnson C. Johnson J. Johnson R. Johnson E. Johnston V G. Johnston E. Jordan B. Joyce J. Kohler J. Kauffman B. Keofhley P. Keeling J. Kelly J. Kelly L. Klefl N. King L. Kiper D. Kirby G. Klarberg B. Klein M. Kleinhammer N. Klump G. Knight J. Knowlclen N. Krafsa R. Kruckenlaerg R. Lacey K. Lair P. Lammbert V. Lapainie J. LaRocl1e B. Latina D. Lautrup C. Leach C. Lee D. Leville B.Lindea-iberger L. Lindley T, Linlefigld F. Llamus B. Lodge S. Loft S. Logsdon L. Loadey M. Lopes G. Lopez L. Lopez M.l.Dpez S, Lofspeich J. Lowry J. Luiz G . Lumbaffis P. Lurk J. Lyons C. Magana G. Mahorney D. Major R. Maldonado B. Mallory J. Madre N. Mann D. Manning T. Murder H- Marler N- MW-1UU d7 W- MGYQUEI W Mariani E. Marlin J. Marfin A. Martinez A. Martinez H. Martinez B. McAlvain H. McCamey D. McCord J. McCormick K. McCreary R. McDonald B. McFadden A. McGee T. McGinfy R' Mclqlssen G' Mcpheelefs J' Mcswuln C. Meadow: J. Medial A. Mercer 5. Miehogl D, Millard W. Mmm. A. Millsap M. Mingus N. Miller L J.- .... J 1 l I S. Minyord D. Monro S. Monrolvo S. Monfeiro B. Moore G. Moore C. Morgan D. Moseley J . Osfrom R. Pacheco l. Peveo L. Phelps D. Roborn R. Raclecky P. Reinsimar B. Beitz E. Roberlson J. Robertson L. Mulford D. Roden N. Phelps E. Ramirez C. Re Hsfah C. Robinson J. Moore E. Moreno A. Morgan F. Munoz E. Muro D, Nash 'il fw-...ur R. Possoquindici J. Porto M, Pqxmqn S. Pilioclos R. Pinoin C. Plasfow V. Ramirez D. Roub D. Roues ll R. Rhodes K. Rice J. Riley M. Robinson R. Robinson R. Rodelu B. Neal C. Neal J. Neccocheo D. Reed Redmon-M -Regewl fi sv'-5-Y W. Riiey C. Rizzo H. Robbles M. Rodriguez R. Rodriguez A. Rogers I. Rogers L. Romon T. Roman C. Rosas J. Rose A, Ross M. Rossmcn G- RL-mme, 5. Rom B' Rowe G. Russell P. Ryan G. Sachse R. Sander ..... ...H nf-rr .r-, Q.-. C. Sanders E. Sanchez B. Sakumota J. Salioin C. Shields E. Shotwell H. Smeerdyk C. Smith J. Smirh E- Smifh J. Smith R. Snider T. Soudrieh G. Sowarsby L. Sparks P. Spears H. Spoone M. Sfcmp L. Sfark J. Stewart G. Stevens J. Sfouj B. Sfroughan J. Sugden L. Sullivan J. Sunseri S. Susan G. Sweesy D. Sweigarf J. Swope J. Tarr N. Tanaka D. Taylor R. Thomas R. Thomas B. Thompson J. Tillorsen E. Treamontano H, Train M. Tripp C. Vanl-lauren L. VanWinkle O. Vardahl B. Vaughan L. Vendrell R. Vernon G. Vernon P. Vickers P. Vigil W, Wagner D. Wallis J. Walsh L. Warnol G. Warren Z. Watson J. Welever B. Wells G. Wentz ' l C. Wheaton K. White J. Whitley A. Wilkins B. Wilkins R. Welleford J. Willett L. Williams R. Williams B, Willi5 J. Wilson J. Wimberly A. Winclers R. Witherspoon T. Witzel J. Woods - L. Woolley L. Word C. Wright D.'Yellon J. Young J. Young N. Zimmennan SOFHOMORES K. Abel A. Abrams B. Adams .l . Adams J. Allen J . Armstron C. Barnes L. Beltz J. Adams P. Addington J. Albu B. Allen L. K. Anderson K. Anderson M. Anderson M. Anderson N. Ambriz Andreason B. Amos D. Anderson D. Anderson C. Annis D. Arellames J.--Avnlniio B Arnett T Arnold Arrowsmuth Ashby egg mms- B Asmus E Atchusn R. Burrulu P. Burrell L. Basham C. Baskett IS. L. Belin C. Beeson B. Bedow J. Beddie D. Bates ophomores L. Belveal D. Benavidez S. Beniestorf I. Bernal J. Bernard S. Beswick J. Billarey M. Bol1monn L. Bolme M. Book S. Booker E. Bonner L. Bonner M. Borslu M. Bosrner S. Bourne L. Brooks A, BDU,-bon B my ms B. Bowman D. Boyd D. Brosher B, Broersmo G. Brock D. Brooks F- Brown S. Bryant P. Buell G. Buller L. Bunfen G. Burdefr L. Burcletr P. Burke R. Burrell E. Burrola J. Bustamante H. Byrd C. Caconodo N. Coin C, Calhoun 1 a in G . Brown K . Brown ss ma B mkm D. Burllli B. Burnell D. Coligiuri D. Comoron bQlQQgQ:re1lQf' R. Cannon S. Corbone A. Curclelli M. Carlson M. Corrnono D- Cflmewle B. Carr D. Corranzo F. Corrella D. Curreon I. Carrillo J. Carroll C. Corson B. Corhar C. Carter D. Corter G. Carver ,,. ,,....,.. . . C-v-, Y.. ...Y . -, -M ,, m. Cuuacy .... ..-........ .,. -..- vv.. .. . Y Y , M. Chorna B. Clemons K. Clemons W. Coffee D. Cogl-iill G. Cole D. Collen A. Colton D. Cone E. Coock P. Corrales A. Corelle F. Corelle J. Cossey A. Comanche S. Courtney S. Cox D. Cozzo C. Crcbfree S. Crane R. Crigler J. Crolwon S. Crohs W. Crouch V. Cude J. Cuevos G. Culbertson A. Cunniff L. Curren J. Currier E. Dahl B. Davis G. Deuflwerage R. Delwarry D. Delp F. DeMarco P. Denny I. Deslwrough B. Devery R. DeYoung K. Dice B. Diego J. Dickerson B. Dilsuver C. Dixon P. Dodge V. Dodge J. Dominguez G. Dorsey C. DuBois P. Dudley F. Duncan S. Duncan J. Dunlop wgsom.-..-.M....-.....M.. . W J- D'-'flln M. Duira B, Edslen D. Edwards J, A. Edwards R. Eickmeier E. Eiclwen R. Eklund J. Eldridge L. Emerich C. Emerson P. Enriquez T. Epperly R. Erdmcnn J. Erickson D. Erickson M.FsrilYli P. Fairchild P. Fordig M. Farley G. Feasrer R. Fendler L.N. Ferrell R. Ferrull K. Fierro N. Finley A, Fisk J. Fitzpatrick J. Fleshner C. Flick I. Flores B. Flynn E. Follis T. Folts J, For-Chiang F, F051 er Mimi 5' D. Fowler B. Fowler B. Frampton K. Frazer D. Freeman G. Freclerickson R. Frost R. Fuchs L. Fuller A. Futsclier J. Gabbard M. Gagliano C. Galbraith G. Gallarclo O. Gallegos P. Gumbish R. Gdmboa N. Garcia B. Garland D. Garrison T. Garrison D. Garrow C. Gates M. Gates L. Gaytan W. Gentry J. Gibson ii. Gifford L. eiibeii L. Giles H. Gilmour P. Goduy J. so-:aim M. Gcdoy s. Goldsmith AER R. J. G-nav-I U. vw. . . ..v........ -. ............ e. -.-, .... ,.......... .. f Guglielmana T. Gupton P. Gutierrez S. Gutierrez G. Hackelman P. Hahn G- H0ll-'fillet' A1 Hull V- Hall R. Hallada N. Hallett L. Hamblin D. Hamilton T, Hamilton J. Hammerson M. Hammon R. Hampton H. Hardy 9, name. ig. Hume, ni. iran-.. V. .....,..... ... ..-ww ... ..-.,--. - V , L. Harrison D. Harfzell B. Hawkins D. Hawkins V. Hawley F. Hawn R. Headley R. Hearne M. Hedgecack Qi' B. Helbrirler L. Hendon R. Hennes D. Hernandez E. Hernandez G. Hernandez P. Hernandez B. Herreras K. Hiclcs ee' A W fy R Hicks C Haffman R Hague B Holland C Holmes T Haodenpyl M Hooper B Hoover R Hoover D. Hopkinn B. Hopper! L. Harn J. Hosey B. Houston N. Howe D. Hunt B. Huntington S. Hunnewell u. mgeuun n. I--wa-U a. ..-...-..-.. .,. ,.......-.. ---,-... -YW H , v v. .nuen .,. .fm-..-... .. ...... .... ... ..- .... ,-.. -. -- .,., ,-.. --.... . . ,. . , , R. Johnson S. Johnson J. Jones Wu Jones W. Jordan D. Junels V. Juqrez G. Keigwin N. Keller P. Kelly J. Ketchum T. Kilness D. King G. Klasse H. Klein S. Klimek G. Kline J. Koehnlce B- K0SSClls J. Kasrrlch G. Krabin J. Kraft D. Krause L. Krilaa T. Krukenberg R. Kuster C. Kuwacla D. Labin L. LcBorde E. Laizure J. Laizure H, Lakin D. London J, Lqncy M, Lnngdon R. Larsen E. Larson M. Lcngsefh P. Lawrence A. Leuchman C. Leonard L. Lee H, Lee J, Lehnerf T, Lent ,f-.v Egfiw H G. Lone E- l-009 P- Long E- I-Ofds G- Lopez J. Lopez G. Luna P. Lucey J. Lunoholm D. Lynch J. Lyfle R. Maddox E. Megane J. Mahorney R. Main K. Malone C. Mancha C. Manges C. Munsing G. Marcam L. Marcorfv J. Markham J. Markham J. Marks J. Maroney D. Carter B. Nnrfin C. Martinez H. Martinez J. Mariinez L. Martinez G. Murfivosky L. Massingham M. Mathis C. Maugh H. Maviun F. Maxin P. Mayo P. McAIvcIn J. McCumey J. McCann J. McCIendon M. McCloud M. McCIung D. McCormick R. McCoy J. McCuIly L. McCune C. McDonald J. McDonald S. Mclnfyre D. McKenney B. McKibbon L. McKinnon L. McKawn L. McKown J. McLaughlin P. McMain G. McMillion J. McNally R. Medina J. Medlock T. Meler B. Mellon W. Menclenhold A. Mendias B. Miller ' C. Miller R. Miller R. Miller V. Miller J. Millsup S. McPherson J. Medage P. Medina F. Mendiols J. Meslas N. Michael M. Milligan S. Minyarcl J. Mitchell B. Madera J. Mocllin D. Moffifr J. Monclerine B. Monfriclana C. Moore Y Q L. Moore W. Moorrnan T. Moreno J. Morgan B. Moseley G. Mosley P. Moya C. Muno P. Munson M. Munoz D. Myers S. Nash J. Nelson R. Nelson L. Nichols M. Nichols S. Noland R. Noon D. Norman C. Norris S. Norris B. Nosgeke L. Novak C. Nunlay R. Obering K. O'Gilrie H. Okuda S. Olmsled E. Olvey H. Orehrione M. Ornelas P. Oswald E. Overholf R. Pacheco J. Parks A. Paronaffu A. Parsons P. Partridge D. Pasma J. Paffen S. Pauyna A. Payne W. Peyran H. Peck B. Pearson J. Phelps G. Phillips V. Phillips J. Pierce N. Pierce D. Pickering R. Pickering D. Pillar S. Pinell A. Pirfle D. Plunkett L. Pollock E. Pore W. Porferfield A. Porfillo N. Portillo A. Potler B.' Priest L. Price M. Proffitt J. Provence J. Pullin R. Quinones A. Quiroz J. Rallonza H. Ramirez J. Ramirez J. Ramisiella B. Rape HM S. Rape J. Rasmussen D. Rawscn B. Ray T. Ray C. Rayes F. Razo J. Recorra D. Redd J. Robbles P. Ryan T. Rush G. Ruddall R. Rushlcerk S. Ross K- Rose P- RUb9ffS 5- Rolleffi B. Rocha J. Rodgers G. Rolaers F, Romero D. Sakamofo J. Salazer E. Saldana J. Salioin M. Salvan J. Salyer C. Sanchez J. Sanchez N. Sanchez S. Sanchez G. Sander C. Sandvig B' Scnqviil' J- SUM'-W3 F. Saul D. Savage H. Savedra G. Schaper 5. Scholes G. Schaonmaker S. Schoonover A. Schleicl M. Schroeder .. ..-..,.....--.,, -. -.-H . new Y . ,, . , , ,.e...e, ....., . . . , D. smnh D. smifh E. smnh 1. smm. M. smnh 5. smirh P- Snead J- Snvsia? R. Sokulsdy T TM. Solomon G. Sorenson R. Sorrell M. Sotela E. Southfield P. Souyisseau D. Sparks J. Spathele B. Speer T. Sprague l.. Spytman J. Stacey S. Sfamp P. Stanton G. Stebbins r . .ncyuun J. ...emu-.1 m. .ue-N.. ... ...-.., ... .,...... -. -..-..-..- .. -..-.., . , , C. Sundsfrom G. Swegsy P. Tclmaclge L. Tomlinson C. Tanksley D. Taylor J- Tflylof P- Taylor G. Thompson J. Thompson L. Thomason R. Thorp B. Tice N. Tippings T. Tomlin F. Towery J., Sohl L. Sparks R. Slemer R. Taylor J. Treio G. Troufman J. Troufman F. True B. Truefitt M. Tubbs N. Tubbs S, Turgeon T. Turner L. Unzicker B. Valberde G. Valdez E. Valenzuela C. Vance A. VonRenselaae 5. Vonipanie G, Vqnyine A. Vanvenbrink J. VanWinkle J. Vencovsky F. Vewter D. Venegus M. Vera L. Vernon D. Hicks B. Vigil M. Vioal L. Waddell D. Wagner B. Wallace D. Waller T. Walter B. Walsh M. Wanlno B. Ward B. Woierl-rouse D Woison J. Watson W. Watson L. Webb B. Weeks J. Weeks J, Welcher G. Weiherbee M. Wessels J. Whlie S. White J. Wight R. Wilkinson M. Willcoxsan G. Williams R. Williams J. Williamson A. Wilson' G Wilson L, Wilson M, Wilson Y. Wilson F. Winfers C. Wood B. Wooclell M. Woolsey D. Wright F. Yamamoto S. Yarber D. Yates C. Yacum G.Yon S. Yontz D. Young N. Young S. Young N. Youme C. Zamora FRESHMEN G. Aaron E. Adkins Z. Agre J. Allen R. Altenberger R. Alvarado L. Anderson C. Annis C. Annis J. Archambaulf S. Archer J. Armstrong D. Amell Freshmen . I. 9 ig: , 4. .ff ' 5 I 2 M 5 WA A NJ? 'I x 5,255 if df --H5 .. ' xl BY' nf gi M 7 IK-:Q B. Arnelt A. Arredondo P. Ashby V. Auge V. Auman C. Avery P. Avilo P. Axline J. Baker M. Bomber W. Bankhead D. Bonnet? G. Barber Y VJ. Barbot F. Barfi M. Barnett J. Barrozo B. Bartholomew P. Bauman C. Beard B. Beck L. Beck M. Beebe P. Beary D. Begeor L. Beireis L. Beikz K. Bell D. Benneh G. Benschneicler R. Bergsirom S. Berry B. Berfon J. Bevons D. Bigler -. ,..-.-, ... bww Y. Y. ...,,. .. Y H N ,, ... -----.., . T. Boio B. Boas T. Borges J. Bourgaull D. Bove B. Bowen J. Boyd J. Boykin L. Braun G. Brennan S. Brennan D. Bresciani L. Brewton J. Brinfon L. Brifz J, Broerxmu L. Bruges Bail J. Broser D. Broughton J. Brown M. Brown R. Brown M. Browne L. Brower M. Browning C. Brunette Y J. Brunken P. Brunton L. Bryan G. Bryan! D. Budne E. Bullington S. Bullock M. Bunker E. Burns R. Burns C. Bush T. Butler B. Butts M. Culver: D. Calvin D. Cameron P. Cameron M. Canacari B. Casper J. Castillo R. Castro S. Chamlee M. Chaney B. Charfier Z, Cheaney T. Chewning T. Childress N. Christiansen R. Clnromisfer D. Clemenis T. Cline S. Cllnger J. Cloppen C. Cochran M. Cocl-iran L. Cochrane I J, Coles J, Collins C. Conn K. Connell G. Cook K. Coon M. Cooper F. Cordoza L. Cornelius B. Corral V. Corrales J. Crayion T. Crook C. Cross P. Cross J. Crow B. Culbertson B. Cummings L. Currier D. Curtis D. Cushman A. D'Ambra J. Doessel D. Danellunes C. Davies B. Davis H. Davis P V J. Davis P. Davis R. Day T. Day M. DeArcos S. deJange M. Deleon F- DlClm0Y1d D- Dlckliwl H. Dickle C. Diem D. Dominguez P. Dooley R. Douma J. Duckworth F- DUl'15W0ffl'1 l-- Edrl C. EYHCTI L. Edmisson M. Eldridge M. Ellison D. Emerson G. Emken C. Enrique P. Epstein M. Escolern H. Espinza J. Evans J. Everett D. Everitf D. Faiardo M. Fallon S. Fambrocigl D. Fuyfen P, Farley M. Farr R. Fuvillu T. Felo B. Fendler J. Ferguson N. Fewins S. Finltelslein l-' Fifchef B- Fisher C' Fllcl' I el,-e-, n r:l,-f,- n 1-nr., .A .- r .- .- . - .. . A R. Gibeau L. Gilmore R. Gines C. Gladclen P. Goguen H. Gomez N. Gomez D. Gonzales R. Gonzales F. Goodwin M. Graham J. Gray G. Green M. Greenouglw J. Grieb B. Griggs L. Grove G. Guerra 5. Guintere H. Hackelman B.Halbmoier C. Hall D. Hall L. Hall S. Hcrmberson J. Homes B. Hamilton L. Hamm W. Hammers D. Harper H. Harper E. Hammond L. Hampton G. Hand L. Hansbeacler S, Hansel D. Harden D. Ylflarojii R. Harper J. Harris A. Harsh S. Harf G. Hasse J. Hawkins Y V D. Hawley E. Hawley K. Hawley D. Hayman J. Helman C. Helms 5. Henderson B. Hendon G. Hennes R. Herlost B. Herfneclc L. Hiaff N. Hickman D. Hildebrandt N. Hildebrandti R. Hill G. Hinsan B. Hobbs R. Haba B. Hoffman B. Holgafe E. Holguin B. Holmes M. Holquin R. Hood B, Hooker R. Hoover D. Hoppock B. Hordik D. Hott D. Houghton J. Hubbard E. Huff F. Humphies J. Husband N. Ingersoll J. Jackson L. James E. .lonecek B. Jennings S. Jensen S. Jeter .l. Johnson S. Johnson L. Joiner J. Jones N. Jones E. Judd L. Kaiser M. Kaplan M. Karclxesky G. Kauffman C. Kear J. Keellng J. Kelley B. Kelly B. Kelly E. Kennedy G. Kersey J. King R. Kingsbaro P. Kingsley D. Kline M. Klump G. Klopack D. Knapp . ...Y ,J J lar 1' ' ' :J ff .3 .... :.: . fir'- fgq A 4 .1 'X x ' :.: E::-.:-.:: V H- -H21-.43 ' if . .,.A z , .gg 1 - :pr A .. 1 ' wer., ter A ef-: 1-J' .1 Q 3.32 f -' . ' Q' '.. :E All QAJ '.- . B . LaFever E. LaP0inte A. Koch S. Kokel J. Krichmar W. Kuiphof R, Kun-Us A. Kuyare S. Laea -' 'F i n Fi iwf f ' -- j' Agia Q f'f. ,:w: : ia... ..,- - ....., M: 1 :g : .--. - f-,,g. W ,ku 1.0:-.-:-.,,, a . ,. . , 5' S , if ' . 1 - , wffigxfgjiifif' ' - 'Qin gi, ., . . . J , - . ' gif, Qi ' , f1I:,.. ..- ... '.-2 5 3 gg .3 ' M 1-nn. 4 :ig .1 ' ,F .1 1 .. ... ,,, ' Y S 1 A .... 1 : ' 5 1 5 .5 Q.. :ii gig e I 1. . 5- 3 if-hh 5: 3. . J. LaRoche H. Lazar L. Leckbee J. Lemos C. Leslie J. Leville B. Linden G. Lizarraga D. Loft J. Logadon R. Lohn C. Lopez J. Lopez J. Lopez R. Lopez T. Lopez D. Lora B. Loreday T. Lorraine A. Lotspeich B. Love A. Lucio G. Luke J. Luna C. Lycan N. Lyle K. Lyon M. Lyons J. Maclnnis G. Muck M. Madeira: D. Mogers M. Moises L. Mauier ,. ...-.Y..,, -. ...-..-.. R. Marquis S. Marshall B. Martin J. Martin O. Martin A. Martin G. Martinez L. Martinez R. Masoner D. Masters D. Maxon D. May J. Maya M. Maya B. Mayo D. McClarren S. McClellan M.VMcCoy S. Merrell R. Michalla L. Mlchell J. Migior W. Milks L. Millad J. Miller K. Miller M. Miller L. Mills D. Milsteud J. Mimoki B. Mingus J. Mitchell L. Miichell J. Mizer G. Monteiro Y. Montemnyor C. Montgomery L. Moore P. Moore S. Moore V. Morales J. Morgan C. Morley B. Morgan B. Morris ..,...,.,.,, .1 .. NME: 1' V ' L ' ,- - ' -' ,,., . fs M1 PV: . I '24 'Ti:i':E:i'E:-:EEw- ' .:..:2fE:-:-1'-.::-'.. '21 .. .-':'E::-.:.:-'1jw-.- ': :2gVg'-,eil-:E-A 'V -2 ... ::-.- 1.2 'ig T3 ig tif- -, : - fiifiigf' .-.. 1 z.:.L,2,!a2a.,.2-I ' ' ' ., E 'I 1... .Q 'Elf ff':fffffff: . 355222 'J 'i':Qf5I:23IEE:-1555 :,.'1'......Q' :' , . E E - . ' -'--' V , V - E... . :I . Eggs? Q:-I-I A I 2.15. :X E 5.1. .1 . .. LH. .. xg Z , .V 3:55 ff J . 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Sandoval G. Selby T. Schueler J. Serrano J. Shadforcl A. Sharp M. Sharp A. Sherley D. Shidedling R. Shomber W. Shryer K. Siafs M. Siems M. Silverman B. Simmons B, Sincox P. Singleton ,V M. Sisson T. Slves K. Slater P. Slater C. Slavln D. Smith J. Smith J. Smith R. Smith S. Smith T. Smith S. Snyder M. Sotelo C. Soverns E. Sowersby B. Sowma B. Spindel J. Spytman J. Squier R. Squire C.,Stanart J. Sfanwocd M. State B. States N. Stephens C. Stewart P. Stewart K- 57- -'Ulm F- ST0Y19l3l'Gk9l' ll. Story J. Stout 5. Srruven C. Sryron R. Suiervelcl P. Summers L. Sweigqn J. Takahashi T. Talmadge J. Tanner D. Tarpley N. Tatich H. Taylor J. Taylor J. Taylor A Wl..vTu3'illorl gaylor N. Taylor M. Tetley D. Thomas J. Thomas T. Thomason L. Thumien J. Trasher J. Townsend A. Torrez C. Travers K. Tripp B. Troyer L. Truiillo G. Truloclc P. Truman J. Tufhill D- Tvfflef . . .VN Y- mm' mv Y- Y .. B. Varble M. Varlale E. Varela P. Varner J. Veal T. Velasco R. Veloz C. Villescas C. Vuirel J. Wade B. Wagner R. Walsh B. Wallace G. Wall P. Wusha V. Wears T. Webb E. Welch B. Welisi V Y M. Weshe Zjletherbee C. White G. White M. Whife ' M. White D. Wichmclnn B. Wielengs N. Wolford P. Wood J. Wyman J. Yumanoro S. Zebold C. Zemming G . Zimmerman J. Zylsrru SENIOR CLASS These songleaclers, who con- sisf of Joyce Baker, Deanna Lee, and Sharon Cook led the class of '57 to greater heights. SOPHOM CLASS The loud yells and caused by the song The sophomore class. Nosacka, K. O'Gilvie, D. Erickson, T. Kurkenburg, P. Pacheco. JUNIOR CLASS The class of '58 was led in songs and yells by their class song and yell leaders who are: Pat Vigil, Linda Lowe, and Laurie Herner. The songleaders are, Pat Arebalo and Dianne Bell. E-X-C-E-L-S-I-O-R was one of the many yells that was led by the Freshman yell leaders. The yell leaders are T Turner, J. Gray, and K. Hawley. Student Body ang and ell Leaders ew- me J: -03 05,5 dei HXKTQ V. H .ew M S QMS- -was , M 'KES semi? 'E . :Z am ta ts we me sm me , 5 ml me me is m ms m ss mn ss m me 5523 and m -f r - . if Ewa are fa-: n in tm ,ne 5.5 'H 53555 .s 32? .Q 1-we ,. r E me t L A we H 2 if we at-sa E ga I-1 , Q e 1, at fe 13 'U :,: EEKH sw 'Mei 2 Wx time ss ss ss get r 1 rue, is H 3 t , My-N , Q M.. Q ly .im f me J M, me . ex M xi i 7 K Mxngefy ROW 'l: Margaret Jernigan, Marie Melton, Head, Clydene Adams, Carrie Stroud, Donna Boyd. ROW 2: Judy Mahorney, Carole Meadows, Marlene Hastings, Margie Schlarman. The peppy songleoders helped Leading the student body on school spirit rise to the top to the sportsmanship award as they performed at games and were the Excelsior Yell Leaders. rallies. 91 v , 1 x i 1: ' ,313 ,- 5 , M r 1 , W, E MWW E . 'W' --j f .45 ff , -5 . F555 vw -A - 1 5- U ' ' -':,'-' '- fi, L F3 V 4. L ,fT:j'i ,,f'. --'i .iffy ' 2f'l'fff.a,,.Qww- -if-f' . , Qfx af if' ,' T ' 7 .Avjw Q-A 'fi Hg . 4 2, x 5, ,,., L.. A. . .ffiv-f' '-J K 14.9 I . ., FE- - E rv' I 1 gy - ., Q, The dfgfimi' . . 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Lela Chavez Charlene Rerrsfufi A,-mine Tolk Co-Copy Editor Jo Jagodnik Thomas Edison described genius as H9906 perspiration and VK: inspir- ation . This year the Annual Staff, led by Editor-in-Chief, Wanda Jen- kins, strived For perfection in this annual. Minds racked for new and dif- ferent ideas, putting on, taking off, erasing, and an all around tizzy for a stroke of genius. This is what the Annual Staff strived for, a bigger and we think a better annual for the school and you. Editor-in-Chief Wanda Jenkins Co-Copy Editor Judy Bence Photography Editor Art Editor Pat Millsap Linda Harlow Business Manager Co-Class Editor Co-Class Editor Boys' Sports Editor Boys' Assistant Sports Editor Dorothy Noble Roberta Bickal Ann Fawcett Phil Spears David Landon - WAS SNAPPED - E? s I ,. :-: :J ,Q -fr--rf' gifs A M ., g , sr ,f N ,L Q 8 E X. s X Q mf U .. 3 . Q q 55' QI! QQ: 1 I H E'? ':1g,IEZ QE I Larry Vetter Brenda Sohmer - A 1 Mr. lrving Marks Annual Advisor M .fx 'S A Q? 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Joe Flores,head photographer and Mr. Loveman, advisor did a splendid iob keeping the camera in focus. Snapping and developing the pictures were seventeen members of the Annual Photography Class. Mr . Morton Loveman 97 F- me rs mem use me mam Page One Editor Joyce Baker ti as nz E Emma H .A ,, E 5? Us Qsifftf X ci 2 M M ws s Wir: H5233 ,.igAo-Agi. Efilfiigs --gbgijrrs we EE! E Page Two Editor Dick Strong , me ,Eiga ,. we - WRLTTEN - ms ., , a ., ms- H memwmf-ref .Wee HM B 'gimp' XWEQEQ new 'e 2 'S w me emezfgxn me me seams X H.: 5 H 'HXQEHQ Kilt W 35. Q' -USN me a a .1 me my of!-.i My M c ff-553 vbrlm ,jiggggi iw: has H memifrg me :rf .age e is mfg E123 M- gjji mdk enema wx WE anal? mf--az Page Three Editor Leah Nunley Editor Page Four Dick Nunley T a I W M If '. L f A j ,hm - I rs 1 it 1 . KX il 2 M I Y eiitgglig I ni W W gg E E E . . Q W L , 'T : . .. fi K HN . rrgy, ' - X H U I L Q W X M to x.4i,5j:i. 1 gi L X ' -QF! Page One Reporter truzgwrn Q A viii .K Page Two Reporter . ww 4 . Art DeVrres sl'V,1fff,-is - Gaul Anthony f X -is E s, J we ,I S-KEEMQQH ,ge 5 , : I? 5 'X' T 5 rs . ' K M, ii , , . .. A fe' ' My rim.: r-Q Y' , Iititf K I Qjwf fir ' K U - ' Sis I A My . . .. , 2 , it Q . in I, Editor-in-Chief M - Q ef Q , I ' ' 3, Ben Harris Page One Reporter P Donna Evans age Two Reporter Carolyn Bridge X T X 4. . - ki? S1 m S8 M 5 ,. . 4 is A. Q 'Zi H 3 .. , 3 ' FIRST SEMES I , '.:.aA-:,: Q L I: se e A 2 W -. ' is . .gifg5g5f5,'f,1X . . , L y V, .fill Mgffe Mx f is A : X - mi.-iw . rf ,A Jfifivff- . -f Page One Reporter Robert Newberry Page Three Reporter and Advertising Joe Moore Fx f , L ' ' L .i L it E -- '- M M :L..,, . EMW - - -- az- IEW ji M A: W M, . -:T W . er N 1 N X :,. A ., Y Y A 1 1. , :: . : e L ' Si. T .. WT me gf fi A we 5 1 - 2- 4 - 5.L...,,el , , x--I - .W iff in q'f: - Hifi., Z 1 ,ggi . . V' F i ' ':i': 'I5. -f , '95 fl' .7 'Q T Q P'il.,A 'J :w r -f 1, gig Q gf' H L it K V, Sf QM :Xe wg? - Page Three Reporter Dorene Nunley . r 2, Copy Editor John Benanti 5 r Page Three Reporter Bobbie Bradford xm- Busu ness Manager Carol Goddard me ms A wx me 1 ,ts we -1' , ee 5 ir 5 W X eu: new x-Q M W M ,E . at ,.,5s5,, , . Associate Editor Ralph Gonzales ?'?z?g ZPVEHTK- mewxfmcw -sie, H ' --'mr NWN Page Two Reporter and Advertising Lynne Colton Advisor Jack Stoltz M-bei do FW it H EE HEI -- 52 Tj 1 ffsx-spa EE WX H ESA a H - sam. , it if mm - Emi-i f as lea-- a Em me me m xmas E A-1 as L ,Lx ,mm E me me-MW Page Four Reporter Page Four Reporter Page Four Reporter Dick Dyer Richard Dicker Lloyd Pearcy - ABOUT - Leah Nunley 1 Ed. a i Lynne Colton Art DeVries he Life -.u pu I , Te WMM we yawn ni E xx agswxwygim . ,, gmmw fgwmsmu :: H em Jie: ., --:-1' ' 1 Saw iw 5 seam Jwmggga Hmm 4- . . W M R188 John Benanti Gail Anthony Page 2 Ed. Page 3 Ed. xi t-f E at -M Mm 'na -if n ss Q Bw ss mn t at ss nm Editor-in-Chief Joyce Baker Dick Strong Carol GOclClClrd Asst, Ed, Bus. Manager Extra, Extra, read all about it! All events and activities on campus could have been read about in Excelsior Life. Editors, Ben Harris and Joyce Baker led the class to produce a paper that the school would enjoy. Life entered many competitive events and hoped to bring many awards back for Excelsior. Joe Moore E mans Z' ss .swims . sts ,M . E E H B 'B mm wt H mi mam masse H E am X B 1 am ,- mme , mme mam ma imusa Loyd Pearcy Marice Reimer ME!! gh! .E:E.:, 5 M-Q'-if FS W Q ' V uulu fi gr Wa EEE P35 z 55.3 '-gi E Isalgig .... I g....:g:, 'Zi it W im F T: .. H' E W 1 ! . QW :Q.ffQEf'.fQJ:f:.l':55 .w e r ' .- V... U A gm .. if ' 4. .. .... Ms'WJgeM.t,J .-5-5: ,.,. md H .... , ., .. E . .... ., ,.,. :.- .:.:.:. :.:,.:.,: : .:.:.: :.: Dick Dyer Page 4 Ed. ggi-lm w ,-terra gimme rggmmm Ekiwmx an mms Donna Evans Dorene Nunley Bobbie Bradford Carolyn Bridge is 5. - IN POETRY - -Trial Flights- Q. xx 1 Editor ' Advisor Jenean Romberg Mr, Gqndolfo Improving ExceIsior's publications by trial and e r r o r and suggestion was one ofthe duties of this organization. M e m b e rs were made up of Editors of all school periodicals. The group was advised by Mr. Irving Marks and Mr. Jack Stoltz. Grading and selecting the best essays which would best represent Excelsior in N a ti o n a I Essay Contests was also required of them. 100 G. Anthony, J. Romberg, M. Burman M. Paxman, G. Russell, F. Pickett, B. Bradford -Publications Club- As in the past years the twent First edition was eagerly awaited all. Selecting the most origi n and highest quality of literary wo as in past years was done by Jene Romberg, Editor, a nd other st members, who received advice Fr Mr. Gandolfo. Awards were presen ed to winners in poetry, essay, ar short stories. Messrs- it , .mga Wg-'ti' aw2sMsi'EH mx- f 5 I M 2 rx fxrf iff-leger K., is-.Q 3Tz 2 T D. Noble, J. Romberg, D. Strong, S. Collicott P. MiIIsap, W. Jenkins, J, Baker, L. Colton, J. Benanti amass me --W some H533 -., He..-M. .m5...n it . . X.. . . . WM . ,. M X, .--nn . , . . ,ss-M -MM . -If iwmi H MWHSQLEXSENHH N ?i??35SMrHc-'XTXSKZTEEVE H 25?Z51iZ2Gm.i.2Z?rismffafigief .MX X, r .XfX7mQiw2ff?sXm Qfsfaz?-X.r?HwMre. XXXM XX XXX. XXX- 'MM XXEXX MM' M -XXXX XX M MXX-XXEXXXXX M X-XXXX Ev1m.,wsMMa XXXX can-XXX my ew- M XX nw- XMM Xwwms XX-Xue-XXHXX mmgw XXXX-XX-EXXX XXXMXMXM ,, XXMXX- cnc XXXXXX Xw Mp, Q-X-X mv X- X- XX XX r H QX-as XXX N H XX-in XXX XX X H H E ww. 'W W mm- EQ XXXX-XXXX. 'Hari ....X. ' 1 wwf! X M XXXf.. Y Y awe.. XXXXXXXX XX XX 'f X K X 5 M XXXHX.S: jMf MXN Gigi, -.XXX X X 'XTX K. XXX MX .X M-.X 5 X X X, W XXXXXX .XXEV ,X XXXXXXXXX gy... ---xi B-if H R ' 7 V' H E ff H A -XAND PRAYEDQQQVER. X XX.. 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Ee ZIEEEEE-E J W rf::?.2522I .X XX' 1' H ' -' .. X? XX -B H .X 3.5 '.a.e.:sa:.:. 1 I .:E:-:X :X::--:-:-:- v.. .asa . 5.5. X-X N XX s...f.X.' s X XX TEE 5 Q H Xe K- . l- :ki ' I ..sE...-2 351' Z Q H H . gif ' S Q QQ.: -g:..,,,.E.5.,. , 555: X .....EX.:X XX EE! -:X:X: X. iii-fffififif H is 2.112 If 2. X .XXXX -:-X: X. - BH X H XX sm .. X W X.: .M H . X. . X X X ,X E X X m . .km XXXM XXXXXXXX B ms XmXXXXX-v ROW l J Weeks, W. Moorman, K. Anderson, B. Bradford, R. Fcxrrond, A. Koch, D Luv1ngsrone.ROW 2: D. Dick, R. Vec G Glcsslourn, M. Book. X - X X X Mrs . Chadwick Bama I ,X-X XX .H X .. X - g. X .B fa X. . E, AF? X X 'X XJ. XXXX--XX X. XX XXX M . JXXXS8 - H '1 ii' L ' XX - fXfXj'l.. l . 4, Me : X. 1 XX XXX I .Xi - ' is B mffv ' - we . 1 B s E X 5 mme.. -- E m H le, S. DeLcmge, D. Mercer, SECOND LUNCH 'WS- XX W X .311 . KE X cn' X- X -.Xa A. Kerr X-XXX... X, XX in X- X X ROW l: E. Olvey, B. Broersomc, S. Minycrd, D. Yaggi, J. Koscrich, J. Young, B. Clemons, J. Young, S. Kelly, M. Miller, R. McKenney. ROW 2: D. Hoff, P. Sfurcrf, D. Wicl1mcmn,C. Soverns, N. Hildibrondf, D. Povlinch, L. Sullivan, C. Sanders, L. Sweigarf, S. Bosfwick, A. Cody, R. Hicks. 101 SCHOOL SPIRIT Drill Team ROW l: P. Applegate, E. Abrams,R. Rodela, L. Rodgers, L. Lopez, B. Sakamoto, R. Donald, P. Vigil, C. Garcia, S. Smith. ROW 2: D. Lee, J. Farmer, J. Erickson, C. AFCDGT, J. Gasio, P. Crayton, P. Alexander, P. Davis, M. Berry, G. Lopez, J. Romberg. ROW 3: T. Nunley, D. Bayley, L. Neeley, V. Hackney, M. Paxman, G. Anthony, J. Patten, J. Wim- berly, P. Gusel, B. Jackson, S. Hochanedel, J. Stout, J. Gann, J. Goodwin. Coordination and skill was shown by Ex- celsior's Flag Twirlers at past sports events and assemblies. They attended all football games and participated in many parades. Headed by Helen Vought and directed by Mr. Morgan, the flag twirlers had a success- ful year. They have worked with the Drill Team and Hi-Hatters in working out many routines for different events of the year. These four girls were dressed in green and white with green and white striped flags. Mrs . V . Morgan Advisor FLAG TWIRLERS Contributing color and interest to campus activities was this year's Drill Team. Their routines and performances were topped off with new green and white uniforms. Leading the team was Jenean Romberg assisted by Deanne Lee and Gail Ermals. Mrs. Morgan, the ad- visor, worked hard managing their affairs. The team was rated third in Los Angeles at the Arcadia Parade and sixth in California at the Corona Competitives. t v 1 x L. Hitt, P. Geiser, G. McPheeters, H. Vought. - WAS HIGH - Nl ll I ll X 2 l l C l' S r 'nlj Judy Clare ROW l: A. McGee, B. Martin, S. Beniistorf, J. Nlareno, M. Bourdon, B. Sohmer, P. Arebelo. ROW 2: M. Hastings, D. Noble, P. Heiss, J. Fewins, S. Joyce, A. Wilkins, M. Bolles, P. Kemnitz. Marking its third year in existence the Hi Hatters proved to be a bigger and better group. They were composed of twenty girls, all twirling flags to precision time. Showing off in their white shorts and with green tails and white boots and hats, this group performed at all of the football games during the pre-game and half time. Other activities in which they participated in were many assemblies and the Spring Swing. This group also made many appearances in parades in neighboring cities. Heading this years' Hi Hatters was Judy Clare, while Mrs. Virginia Morgan was the faculty advisor for the group. Preceeding the band in the various parades and on the football fields, the Maiorettes appeared in their grey and gold regulation uniforms. They consisted of eleven girls and were under the direction of Mr. Quentin Young. There wasn't a head for this group, they all worked together as a team. The Mnaiorettes performed at all of the parades and different functions in which the band was invited to. To a maiorette these girls tooka special class in baton twirling. Majorettes ROW l: C. Tubbs. ROW 2: R. Guglielmana, T. Hoodenpyl, T. Krulcenberg, D. Yates, S. Cox, B. Asmus, D. Caligiuri, S. Minyard, L. Herner. CREATING MUSIC Wielding the baton was Mrs. Wilda Yates, who kept them in pitch and guided them through many rough spots in Handel's Messiah. Their voices were a pleasant sound on campus. The song ended with the preparations or the pre-graduation Baccalaureate pro- gram held every year. 4. I -'mesa . i ii 4 .iii W i its , li A 2.15. 556,47 mg- EE-5 5,1 1 5 , . . we -. TRIPLETTES ROW 1: C. Richardson, L. Cox. ROW 2: N. Brown, M. Robinson, D. Bell. ROW 3: J. Jagodnik, M. Melton, M. Burmcm, C. Wallis. we 3 7 ,N Mrs. Wilcla Yates - EVERYWHERE - ROW T: S. Schoonover, C. Welch, J. Moreno, S. Leopard, D. Taylor, P. Maxin, M. Vidal, D. Rios, J. Edwards R. Rodela, G. Valdez, M. Mingus, C. Bremel. ROW 2: M. Chatham, M. Schlarman, B. Lagomarsino, S. Brown P. Sincox, J. Erickson, J. Gray, N. Howe, J. Necachea, J. Wilson, L. Sullivan, L. Sparks, G. Buller, D. Edwards ROW 3: V. Miller, J. Thompson, P. Davis, M. Williams, S. Gottschall, Y. Sanchez, H. Robblee, N. Tappan, D DeLittre, E. Tremontano, E. Johnston, P. Warbrick, L. Hitzeman, M. Cornelius, A. Spriestersbach. Freshman Glee Beauty soothes the savage beasts and what portrays beauty more than music-with this in mind, the Lyric Club and the Girls' Glee projected them- selves in voice in the various musical programs they sang in this past year. Spring Swing, Spring Festival and for the P.T.A. to name a few of their activities. There were approximately forty girls in this group. Directed by Mr. Cyril Lowe, the Girls' Glee sang in the Spring Festival and took a part in the Spring Swing and for a Bellflower Missionary Aid. Lyric Club . .H M. . 5 ,,gg.gg-1, M L- M ' 2 ft -si ii .,.,f 2? . . 'A - 1 W N . fi- M - I I Q fn Q W H ..-iw f. .rf . . - .2 E Wu -ti Q 4 - 4 . T W T i s . . . H is - 2 - i - - M 2 :5 .5.-:gg age. .,. .,....... if , . . 4 s .. .. - M :' ' . 'Mrs X my ...,. 2-1.32 fm ' ,. ,J Q5 f-,f -f-fE2:: -Q-r Q -- 4 is ROW l: B. Baker. ROW 2: C. Crabtree, J. Markham. ROW 3: R. Gamboa, P. Brann, J. Sanchez. ROW 4 N. Zimmerman, J. Scott. ROW 5: M. Schroeder, J. Hungerford, B. Latino. ROW 6: T. Hefley, S. Page, A. Jansen. ROW 7: M. Davis, N. Lindsay, R. Rice. ROW 8: C. Barnes, J. Maroney. ROW 9: N. Pierce, D. Lords, C. Meadows, S. Olmstead, B. Kingsboro, J. Hammerson, B. Ross. ROW lO: J. Farmer, J. Erickson, J. McNally, J. LaRoch, B. Hammonds, J. McHenry, W. Nichols, R. Pinnon, B. Henderson. Mixed Glee - AS VOICES - - M - -X. l .,. .. ..,. .MV . ...weed ,4.,. , aaa, W, , , . W. , . 1 W .M ,sw I ., ., ,..V ,ze ., . .. . ,. ROW T: L. Stark, S. Mayes, B. Beard, M. Reimer, B. Henderson, S. Cook, J. Shores, R. Pinion, P. Hardin, J. Necochea, L. Portillo, B. Waterhouse, B. Rios, K. Bludworth, B. Beeson, L. Santana. ROW 2: G. Hunt, S. Braynt, M. Cornelius, B. Neal, J. Lehyert, N. Tappan, C. Vance, H. Scruggs, B. Linson, P. Mayo, J. Loya, D. Dilsaver, B. Bass, C. Neal, E. Rios, D. Edwards. ROW 3: M. Rodriguez, J. Cossey, J. Duffle, J. Riley, B. Farley, E. Basye, R. Maldonado, L. Valentine, E. Rogers, B. Richardson, D. Boyles, V. Shermer, R. Schaper, R. Vernon, K. Harrington, J. Booth, L. Armstrong, G. Mahorney. One of the many choral groups on our campus was the Mixed Glee. Singing in the Christmas Pro- gram was one of their school activities. They were under the di- rection of Mrs. Cyril Lowe. Freshman Girls' Chorus was open to any Freshman girl with singing ability. Under the leadership of Mrs. Wilda Yates, this year's group was composed of fifty-five mem- bers. M fi, . . , ' ' Tnfiwwwv - ' V M L7,,,.,g'57k . ki., . -if .V .MM L... A i Qt! I L- J Iifil i ri . : .1-'ifli' 1:5575 .A , f '. l if elaine , Q . 211- - 5 .z-We. ,' MQ: , .fn - f 1 1 552:15 W4 1, Q s2iB:ia'Iflf'f2't5 il' ' A ' - .a+'.Pu..! 'y1: 1- f:-1.-4 r V--:rn L . f- , A 1.-..L. Y . ,.,fI,,.1wet1-.35.,- . - - ' '1.1: hj fills, A3552 , lulji-4'-j '1' ,. gj'3gf195fFR 1231:-5' IQ7 . -. ::,. . ', 'V-'-'nfg.f5,:.-ai -4-Ei 5-mjqgf, wh - . e ':' f.,:4gfgft5'a2Fe j-We: 53111112 aff? ' V 1 e if .s'E?E'?Qf': ' l it ' . iiffiif ' f 4: 5 106 I Frosh Glee ix' -t sim .ss m it 7 FE ss 5. 2:1 .Q is . t .sg .wg :3' S 1 535: -as w Eau ROW 'l: J. Pritchett, J. Yamamoto, L. Cornelius, P. Myers, B. Manchester, R. Kingsboro, L. Poirer, J. Gray, B. Riley, P. Dooley, L. Sanchez. ROW 2: H. McElroy, L. Brewton, M. Maya, J. Havens, L. LaFever, B. Culbertson, C. Diem, D. Page, M. Barnett, B. Menges, M. Browning, M. Silver- man. ROW 3: J. Brunken, M. White, P. Roney, L. Hiat, J. Browser, R. Burns, P. Davis, Z Cheaney, P. Axline, M. Chaney, M. White, M. Boyer, G. Luke. ROW 4: H. Gomez, M. DeLeon, L. Pittman, E. Sanchez, H. Palmer, K. Tripp, L. Taylor, E. Linden, Phillipp, S. DeLange, J. Bauer, M. Cooper, L. Quinones, J. Barnhart. - WERE RAISED - ROW T: D. Cameron, C. George, T. Owens, J. Barbot, J. Hubbard, T. Moreno, R. Brooks, C. Norris, L. Harrison, A. Ernst, E. Braun. ROW 2: F. Saul, P. Sparkman, V. Miller, B. Emery, M. McCoy, J. Kelley, T. Gupton, D. Kirkham, T. Thomas, J. Newberry, B. Perron. ROW 3: E. Hunington, W. John, J. Ruben, V. Ramirez, A. Rogers, C. Cochran, R. Stiener, M. Anderson. ROW 4: V. Auge, R. Rocha, D. Delaney, D. Anderson, J. Jagodnik, J. Beddie, B. Stout, L. Brink, L. Thompson, L. James. ROW 5: B, Newberry, G. Vantine, J. Everet, R. Perrine, D. Holt, H. Twonbely, S. Crave, M. Pimper, A. Valdez, M. Hammon. ROW 6: J. Hooper, M. Proffitt, N. Anderson, R. Thayer, R. Garr, J. Eskew, G. Arrow- smith. The Pilotville band had another wonderful year. The Excelsior High School was again under the direction of Mr. Quentin Young and his assistant, Dick Thayer, was Drum Maior. They played For rallies, parades, and at all football games. They furnished music - It For most oF our assemblies. ' They participated at the County Fair, Arcadia Day Parade and the Corona Band f , Jamboree. Swing Band ---.. Richard Thayer Drum Maior Playing at various school nces, plays and banquets was e Swing Band. They were mposed of twelve members and .. , E . ., ., ere under the leadership of Mr. uentin Young. The main idea oF the Swing xl nd was to learn to playpopular ii ku embership was open to only K alified players by examination QM . previous playingorexperience. -1' L if E? E ' - T' 1 ZW ' E Y XL . 'E N 5: -. ,'. . 3 ,Q 4 v . M W -'-- . S - . uslc ofvarlous styles and types. 5 W- f , s i 'f3f3 1 Ei' - Y' . ..,.. . a s if E -I if ' i 52 is 6 4 ii? W ' was Q Q ,e H aifiimii' Y W ' Mr. Q. Young ROW iz Q. Young, C. Enriquez, L. Holmes. ROW 2: B. Director Newberry, R. Steiner, L. Brink, A. Valdez, V. Ramirez. ROW 3: R. Hutchison, D. Delaney. ,..s-.- s .x,gB 1-5 - BEAUTY - f me - f za M, fg , ee 'V' H fner ni .. 15 W y NM , ' W, Tk: J, 44 ff N W wwe ' In -14 W W ., w ,m -Hai: 2' 5 f Eff? 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Y M Beverley Asher t 1121 a , mei H 4 Q' H H .Q HJ, .. e as H Y- W ef if gf Q mat ss .vs .. . ,:- in 2 N sw. A :-H .:--.:, .-Q 3, M, - ,..-, ..: ft 1 A e 2.7, -:- A N aging 1,1-A gs I is -S ight ' -Q' .. -:E-' -- 2 f s , Haw Em 1, Eggs? 1 ill K is not Q 1 5, 3 it Y Hg 1 3?5l?3',j 4 fl 5 4 W ,J B Karen Megerle ,V 2 s mt' 31 B2 'ND-' ,tfrw H X ww 2 4 4 it 2 Y' K is 'Ee-R , ,v -. fe-kwin : ef g :.:,-..:. -. -,,,- .A 42511, .T V- -. gefvfssi W . Margaret Jernigan Homecoming, a day remembered by all, especially the queen and her lovely princesses. The queen and her court were chauffeured before Excelsior's crowded stadium in seven beautiful new cars. Breaking tradition, the senior class selected six princesses instead of four. This iust added more beauty to the whole occasion. The alumni had the entire day dedicated to them . Starting off the festivities was an assembly presented by the senior class in the afternoon. That evening be- fore the game, a rally was held in the auditorium, and finally came the exciting Homecoming game, which proved to be the best game played the entire season. After the game the alumni dance was held and that climaxed an exciting reign for Her Maiesty, Sharon Joyce. F-iz' 7? az Joyce Miyasaku ,sf , fe, mg amy gg-My .,. .,siW ix- -'fb-ef mike-wil 3-me Wow 55 ss -. -::.-:::, - H zz . ,f x .f ,QQME ss Q Q :- Carrie Stroud f' ,. .. ..,. zz :ir ? N - : - 1 li 4 . M I gi W --: ' ' - M A, V y tt wg X 1 S 32 1' x Q mg f 1 -W ,A m ft It E fjjf gs QA .x H X ra as lt s m. ,X iwnxla ' ' . s f?f5'tJffQf1X'u H nge? a Lf ' A ,, tQ??AL' f' Mm rw . , .:,gi,: - .N 5 . -f 1-Q. zizeswfa, ees , l KT ' 'fs L ssc? , fwws sfs A R Marie Melton ef Ye mn - BRAINS - ROW iz D. Unrich, V. Olvey, J. Holland, R. Brumagin, N. Riggs, L. Riggs, J. Forkos, M. Berry, C. Berton, S. Klein, S. Hahn. ROW 2: J. McSwain B. Beitz, D. Jackson, D. Rosso, C. Shemanski, M. Collins, M. Paxman, G Vernon, B. Prella, M. Jernigan, C. Orapeza. ROW 3: T. Flallon, D. Bauer, R. Witherspoone, F. Hathcock, C. Karnatz, H. Mitchell, R. Snider, R. Tay- lor. ROW 4: G. Derr, T. Campbell, R. Schmeling, L. Brock, D. Boyd, J Minkler, N. Lantrup, L. Holmes, W. Freer, D. lnpecs. Through science can advancements only be made. This was the basis of the science club. Presiding in this organization was Stanley Klein. Mr. T.U. Hawley, biology and chemistry teacher was the advisor. The Science Club traveled to the Whittier Observatory and to the Science Fair in Los Angeles this past year. Duringbthe semi-monthly meetings, the club was entertained with lectures by the students on their own scientific experiences. One of the experiments conducted and dis- cussed was a trip to a swimming pool to prove Archimides' principle. Science movies were also shown at these meetings. m2n2p Xf2m2 -6mnp +5np2J:?? Do you know? l can't do this , is a thought many of the Math Club members have had one time or another. The Math Club is under the direction of Miss Ling. The officers are President - Jeff Minkler, Vice-President - Victor Olveyg Secretary- Margaret Jernigan, Treasurer - Ga ry K i rk, Director-of-Activities - Bob Nickel, and Sergeant-at-Arms - Dick De- Mars. The Math Club members took care of all of the money forsome of the school functions such as the Spring Swing. The upperclassmen must have a B average in Math and the underclassmen must have an A average. iv , I . a 1,2 ll Club ROW I: S. Klein, D. Russo, J. Frazier. ROW 2: J. Dunham, M. Collins, K. Frazier, H. Klein. ROW 3: P. Lurk, R. Sowsbury, H. Lee, L. Belin. c L gg e Club 110 - WERE STRAINED - Future e a c e r s of America ROW 'ls S. Hahn, J. Jagodnik, B. Willcockson, M. Burman, Miss Roach, M.Carlson. ROW 2: C. Crabtree, M. Lambert, D. Lora, K. Holly, C. Partida, T. Fisher, C. Holmes, Mrs. Tracy. ROW 3: L. Woolley, M. Fallon, J. Talsahashi, P. Partridge, M. Paxman, C. Barnes, B. Hallom, T. Fullef. ROW 4: C. Cockren, G. Russell, J. Dunhan, F. Pickett, N. Keller, S. Johnson, Mrs. Dalsmer. ROW 5: V. Dodge, A. Parsons, R. Hooper, D. Mercer, G. Jarrell, J. Lee, C.Grimm, T. Folts, G. Kirk. l'll teach those kids something or .... ? stated a member of F.T.A. Yes, it was that time when Excelsior students turned their hands to teaching. For one week they taught in elementary schools. lt proved to be a valuable experience as students learned the art ot teaching and its pros and cons. This was just one phase ofthe F.T.A. 's activities and with the leader' ship of Barbara Willcockson, President, and counseling of Mrs . Clara Tracy, Advisor, all these teachers-to-be had a full and active year. llnl 'w W ROW l: B. McDaniel. ROW 2: S. Umina, E. Shoemaker, G. Glassburn, H. Lee, D. Mizer, T. Butler, J. Mizer. There went that game, someone just bumped into the table where the chess game was being played. This complex game is well liked by several students and many hours e of studying what move to make next are spent by them. Mr. Jack Stein advised the group thatwould always accept any challenge. These S accepted challenges were sometimes met with defeat but victories were S also won. Over all, the members became better chess players by the close of the year. 'I'l'I - ART IS LONG - --9-e-'ef-A-r swf ROW i: L. Harlow, N. Kosarich, B. Cauble, D. Lee, D. DeJulio. ROW 2: R. McDonald, M. Dyer, S. Gordon, P. Snead, M. Cochin, L. Ambriz, J. Tuthill. ROW 3: B. Harman, M. Causey, I. Dunham, G. Benschneider, A. Mendoza. Splashing paints and sketching artistic drawings were the students who composed the Art Club this past year. The membership consisted of students interested in art and willing to serve the school and teachers. The club assisted stage crew with sets of dramatic production, along with making posters for school events and decorations for school dances. The club was under the leadership of Linda Harlow, assisted by Mr. John Donald, advisor. Made up of those boys interested in study concerning vo- cational industry, the members of the Industrial Arts Club made numerous field trips to industrial centers and various factories. These trips helped promote an understanding in industry and school. They learned of many positions in which one day they might hold a iob in future years. Planning these trips were president, Gary Derr and advisor, Mr. James Thomas. Industria Arts Club . . . ROW 1: Mr. J. Thomas, B. Lodge, J. Burrell, G. Derr, S. Loft, A. Jackson, Mr. Doernbrack. ROW 2: D. Pickering, D. Sakamoto, G. Schoonmaker, R. Rodriguez, C. Sission, J. Cuevas, S. Hess, J. Shadford. ROW 3: D. DeMars, R. McCoy, G. Klisse, B. Martin, L. Dosser, G. Sweesy, R. Taylor. Art Club .... - ARMS ARE STRONG - Future Farmers ot America . . . ROW l: B. DeLeenl1eer, C. Hoffman, H. Pylman, D. Pasma, L. Sandoval. ROW 2: C. Coffee, P. Geisinger, R. Maggr, B. Hoffman, L. Hargrove, G. Hinson, C. Avery. ROW 3: B. Hordyk, R. Williams, W. VanDerLinden, J. Jensen, C. Logsden, C. Dixon, D. Walter. ROW 4: E. Wilroy, E. Scuthfield, G. Feaster, B. Reeves, G. Hand, H. Marler, B. Flynn. This year just past saw ten green hands or new members initiated into the Excelsior Chapter of the Future Farmers of America. Mr. Walter Baumgartner was the faculty advisor of this group. Henry Plyman served as president and Neal Hoffman was vice-president. The F.F.A. entered exhibits at the Los Angeles County Fair where they won many awards. They also attended regional meetings. The purpose of this club was to further interests in farming and agriculture and stock raising. This was one of the most successful years of this organization. One of the largest groups on campus, Excelsior's Junior Red Cross was advised by Mrs. Fay Weber. Chairman, Beth Brooks and vice-chairman Jan Fleshner, guided this club through many activities. They sponsored a ward at the Metropolitan State Hospital and entertained the patients on their birthdays and holidays. Two high school chests were completed and sent to foreign high schools to better the relations between our country and their's. Junior Red Cross . . . ROW 'l: R. Carmona, M. Ornelas, S. Minyard, J. Young, J. Young, J. Mitchell. ROW 2: C. Bates, J. Broersma, B. Robertson, D. Dicdhout, S. Chamlee, B. Broersma. ROW 3: R. Bickal, L. Willison, L. Pittman, K. Bell, G. Schaper, K. McPherson, O. Peoples. ROW 4: J. Fleshner, C. Harper, QN. Hildebrandt, M. Miller, E. Stealey, J. Stacey, N. Wolford. ROW 5: D. Baker, D. Pavlinch, C. McKee, A. Harsh, M. Fowler, J. Thomas, J. Leville. ROW 6: M. DeArcos, M. Ellison, G. Freeman, S. Kokel, L. Hansberger, D. Calvin, J. Brinton, M. Eldridge, R. Gaines. ROW 7: B. Boatright, L. Nichols, J. Crochan, R. Maples, B. Snider, P. Epstein, D. Tarpley, O. Robertson, V. Polfus. ROW 8: R. Hampton, T. Cline, R. Forthun, H. Halbert, B. Wielenga, P. Goodwin, N. Jones, C. Wallis, B. Brooks. - AS WELL AS OUR OWN - it ROW 'lz D. Paden, G. Jarrell, J. Cox, L. Riggs, T. Kruchenburg, A. Mendoza. ROW 2: J. Salioin, P. Areloalo, R. Miller, D. Erickson, J. Trimble, C. Rettstatt, Z. Watson, C. Goddard, N. Brown, J. Baker, L. Colton, C. Zemming, E. Gehrecke, C. Partida, S. Chlmlee, M. Farley, P. Addington, D. LaBin, R. Guglielmana, B. Carr, J. Sohl, L. Leclc- bee, P. Forbes. ROW 3: J. Forkos, G. Ross, R. Miller, P. Sexton, L. Woolley, C. Barnes, R. Rice, M. Schroeder, T. Hetley, A. Janssen, J. Scott, G. Russell, N. Pierce, J. Ma- horney, J. Lainer, J. Erickson, D. Rosso, C. Harper. ROW 4: G. Johnson, L Jackson, C. Morley, C. Barlotto, D. Forfan, J. Kelley, C. Vaccarella, M. VanAuken, B. Goss, D. Cherry, L. Taggart, B. Jouce, J. Hawkins, A. Parsons, E. Mogano, N, Eglermano. ROW 5: M. Cates, J. Batten, B. Miller, S. McPherson, P. Mayo, N. Fryer, B. Love, P. Way- land, P. Heiss, C. Cochran, T. Turner, N. LaCroix, J. Modlin, C. Mero. ROW 6: B. Prela, D. Roub, L. Fuller, A. Futscher, P. Partridge, A. Harper, J. Dunham, D. Smith, J. White, B. Aubuchon, L. Vernon, B. Snider, J. Leville, J. Mirelen, B. Sanchez, M. Dutra. ROW 7: M. Anderson, B. Holland, D. Strong, J. Hedge, M. Hachett, P. Taifor, M. Kel- ley, L. Brower, B. Brooks, P. Alexander, D. Peterson, B. Nosecha. ROW B: L. Mulford, D. Plunkett, J. Fleschner, R. Bickal, B. Bradford, L. Nichols, L. Chavez, S. Crotts, J. Koehnle, D. Mimaki, L. Helmon, S. Johnson, N. Keller. V. Dodge, M. Horgus, J. Weeks, I. Neeley, K. Abel, N. Stephens. ROW 9: D. Mercer, O. Gardner, P. Hernan- dez, J. Farrell, D. Dick, S. Cox, C. Grimm, C. Leonard, H. Spoone, C. Leach, D. Bagley, P. Beery, M. Baurer, K. St. John. ROW 10: R. Frost, M. Caviness, G. love, S. Klein, J. McNally, G. Sochse, H. Klein. ROW ll: W. Jacquot, J, Johnson, J. Beddie, J. Eldridge, L. Bohne, E. Smurd, J. Huston, R. Hague, J. McLaughlin, R. Snider, A. Memdios, M. McClung, D. Maiors, J. Mezllack. ROW l2: G. Feaster, P. lurk, R. Sowerslsy, T. Cline, A. Bennight, P. Snead, H. Scruggs. Future Homemekers of Tomorrow Engaged in the most important ac- tivity of a woman, the members of the Future Homemakers W of America organiza- tion triecl to better their skills. Led by Jenean Romberg and ad- vised by Mrs. Mary . Kay McCarthy and in Miss Hester Arthurs, the club spent an inactive year. Sharon Collicott won the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tommorrow and Farrie Lou Pirtle won the Foremost cook- H ing test. new me we 'HH w Fe' International Relations Promoting a better under- standing laetween the students of 'Foreign nations was Excel- sior's International Relations Club. Corresponding with for- eign pen pals, inviting ex- change students as guest speakers and attending World Friendship Conventions were iust a few of their activities. Holding the office of President was Larry Riggs, first semester, and Ben Harris, second semes- ter, Mrs. K. Chadwick served as their advisor. :Z .Tri T 'FE Wgifgim ROW 1: C. Leach, J. Romberg, J. Cox. ROW 2: C. Manning, B. Robertson, N. Alexander, J. Jacobs. ROW 3: B. Jernigan, J. Young, S. Minyard, W. Kuiphof, P. Addington, L. Vernon, B. AuBuchon, E. Eichen, E. Follis, J. Young. - IF WE ACT RIGHT - Thespians P i c n ic, Solid Gold CadiIIac, and various R other sta g e productions lm were visited by this years' T h e s p i a n organization. This club, organized for Q... students interested in the ,i.. arts, was one of the I is U largest clubs on campus. Headed by Mrs. C. Apple- ' ton, the c I u b attended drama tournaments which proved to be successful. .5 J ROW I: A. Paris, D. Noble, N. Kosarich, C. Smith, D. Lee, D. Abrams, S. Kerr. ROW 12: J. Woods, J. Evans, M. Dyer, J. Grundmen, M. Munoz, R. Rodella, B. Baker, L. Bates, P. Vigil, J. Tarr, L. Massingham, R. Deacyoung, J. Pachecho, L. Kaiser. ROW 3: H. McElroy, C. Aubu-A chon, J. Menrdki, L. Anreli, D. Anderson, G. Hackney, K. Basse, D. Hawley, M. Turner, C. Wallis, G. Derr, A. Mendoza, M. Fleming. ' 5 -E it'Z F - 3 -2 . 1 sp-in ROW 1: R. DeYoung, B. Perez, P. Didas, J. Andrews, M. Novak. ROW 2: D. Hall, A. Paris, M. Myers, J. Hogan, D. Abeyia. ROW 3: M. Hamman, R. Frazer. if tage Crew A production, beautiful girls, handsome boys, good singing, wonderful danc- ing, and good acting. You've enjoyed one per- formance, one production, but the work that the Stage Crew has done goes un- noticed. All Iightings, cur- tains, scenes, props andthe giant task of keeping the auditorium clean goes tc credit this year's stage crew headed by Mr. Rich- ard Frazer. I I - TO SPEAK THE TONGUE efman Club ROW l: J. Kochnke, M. Neinast, Y. Hood, J. Vencovsky, P. Snead, D. de Julio. ROW 2: J. Jackson, D. Sakamoto, D. Leonette, H. Lee, D. Hawkins, J. McLaughlin. ROW 3: R. Thomas, R. Snider, L. Kribs, D. Witherspoon. l I, E ROW l: B. Baker, D. Smith, S. Johnson, A. Parsons, J. Fleshner, F. Stone- braker, P. Hernandez, S. Boums. ROW 2: L. Woolley, C. Holmes, V. Dodge, B. Kappen, P. Sparkmen, M. Caudilla, Y. Sanchez, D. Loia, J. Butt, B. Jani- gar, L. Giron. ROW 3: M. Hackett, G. Jarrell, C. Barnes, J. Currier, D. Pickering, A. Mendoza, E. Olvey, R. Fambro, R. Hampton, G. Stevens, S. Klein, R. Sipes, T. Gupton. ROW 4: D. Cameron, D. Walter, L. Belveal, P. Spears, L. Riggs, D. Mercer, B. Moberg, J. Minkler, J. Minkler, S. Logsdon, H. Klein, K. Hicks, V. Olvey, E. Cook, C. Holder, G. Roberts. Attentionia all Spanish Club members! These were the Famous words spoken by president, Dick Mer- cer, to bring the monthly meeting to order. All meetings were conducted in spanish. Club members were shown three-dimentional slides on Mexico . They also attended the Padua Hills Festival. Spanish Club, under the supervision of Mr. Arthur De Heras, ended the year with the customary Spanish Club Banquet. Under the supervision oF Mr. Horace Reiman, and the presidency of Tyrone La- very, the German Club has had a very suc- cessful year. Their year consisted of panels and quizes during their meetings in school. Members of the German Club have ad- mittecl that choosing officers is a hard de- cision although the ones chosen have done an excellent job in keeping the club going in full swing. anish Club - OF OTHER LANDS - l' Le Seance est ouverte , commanded h Barbara Compton, President ofthe French ll students during a club meeting. C Miss Compton's authority, along with I Vice-President, Margie Schlarman's, was ab upheld by Mr. Horace Reimann, Advisor in planning the year's program. The treasury was Priscilla Partridge's department, while Marty Turner, Secretary, took minutes. ...-.-q-I ROW l: P. Alexander, P. Brann, M. Reid, J. Crohan, M. Gates, P. Par- tridge, T. Krudenberg. ROW 2: R. Sokolsky, L. Mangrum, M. Turner, B. Ettu brute!! And othe similar Compton, A. Richards, M. LaCroix, M. Reimann. PLWUSGSWBTS Used by l-CHU bf headed by Mr. Everly, in club meet ings. This past year they recorded Christmas carolsfor use in other lan- guage clubs. The club, composed of 2nd year Latin students, learned much about the past history of Rome, through films, slides, and books. afin Club ROW 1: S. Jernigan, A. Abrams, B. Gentry, T. Christensen. ROW 2: R. Shiver, P. Oswald, C. Shemanski, M. Collins, J. Grundman, M. Munoz, J. Bandy, T. Vrabel, D. Kaspardlov, Mr. Everly. ROW 3: G. Brock, F. Pickett, A. Colton, B. Rape, V. Phillips, L. Vendrell, S. Klimok, E. Ferguson, R. Williford, R. Noon. ROW 4: R. McCoy, C. McDonald, S. Crain, T. Folts, R. Dunca, G. Schoonmaker, V. Hall, S. Sebastion, B. Cauble, T. Turner, L. Farrell, J. eyfried. - PEACE IS FRIENDSHIP - Vzi 1 1 ' ..,y.11wJ i3f L' National Forensic League of S ROW 'l: T. Folts, F. Pickett, B. Harris, D. Strong, T. Fallon, L. Chavez, L. Pearcy. ROW 2: T. Strong, A. Talk, R. Hoover, R. Veal, J. Atwood, G. Jarrell, J. Scott, G. Russell, S. Klimek, C. Kuwada, B. Baker, J. Adams, J. McLaughlin. ROW 3: T. Campbell, J. Dry, A. Mercer, M. Burmon, D. Bower, S. Hahn, M. Myrow, J. Bence, B. Beitz, D. Brown, S. Rindfleisch, S. Sebastian, G. Kirk. Patrick Henry, William Garrison, and Benjamin Lundy, were a few of the greatest orators that ever lived. The members of the N.F.L. group this past year have tried to gain the same type of recognition by winning sweepstakes at the Lynwood Novice Tournament and several others. The squad headed by Mr. William E. Lewis was active in three state qualifying contests, and various open and novice speech TOUFHGITISHTS. ROW T: C. Meadows, J. Mahorney, M. Schlarman, S. Kerr, C. Adams, D. Boyd, M. Hastings. ROW 2: P. Forbes, J. Evans, K. Basse, G. Luke, K. White, B. Bennett, R. Miller, J. Parks, E. Gehricke, L. Leckbee, J. Sohl, S. Schoonover, D. Smith, B. Hamilton, C. Davies, C. McKee, A. Harsh, C. Partida, B. Culbertson, J. Jackson, J. Tanner, J. Takahashi, M. Arebalo, F. DeMorco, M. Neinast, J. Fleshner, J. Modlin. ROW 3: N, Fryer, M. Cochern, P. Stewart, K. Hawley, P. Dodge, P. Sherley, C. Holmes, C. Zemming, L. Bilbrey, M. Brann, V. Pavlicek, L. Pitteman, S. Chamlee, N. Wolfara, J. Novak, M. Novak, J. Leville, A. Lotspeich, D. Erickson, C. White, R. Bickal, C. Kuwada, R. Gamboa. ROW 4: C. Rettstatt, L. Colton, S. Collicott, J. Morgan, D. Cameron, C. Leonard, C. Barnes, D. Plunkett, B. Holland, G. Schaper, L. Unzicker, A. Millsap, B. Manchester, S. Sebastian, C. Medley. ROW 5: D. Hawley, L. Joiner, H. McPlroy, L. Brewton, P. Moore, L. Laytor, B. Beck, Z. Watson, L. Bates, B. Brooks, F. Pickett, L. Chavez, G. McKinney, D. Frott, A. Parsons, M. Ellison, L. Hall, J. Luna, S. Courtney, J. Scott, G. Russell, L. Davis. ROW 6: P. Williamson, M. Melton, J. Browser, D. Farfan, T. Velafel, A. Torres, J. Kelley, V. Phillips, T. Vrabel, P. Partridge, M. Farr, D. Knapps, B. Snider, P. Taylor, J. Mullen, S. McClellan, E. Kennedy, J. Brinton, K. Bludwarth. ROW 7: N. lngersall, P. Maiyo, J. Serrano, C. Bartolotto, J. Brunken, M. Moya, H. Spoone, J. Thomas, M. Eldridge, L. Newlin, F. Ellczy, D. Tarpley, N. Stephens, D. Hortzell, J. Tuthill, P. Slater, F. Braff, M. Neibel, S. Klimer, B. Sanquist. ROW 8: G. Benschneider, B. BanNess, G. Jarrell, L Fischer, B. Well, J. Millsap, M. Fallon, N. Lyde, J. Blond, M. Fowler, C. Olson, N. Fewins, J. Goodwin, P. Epstein, P. Addington, H. Lakin, F. Beery, J. Bauer, S. DeLonge. ROW 9: J. Migmlore, J. Barrasa, K. St. John, P. Hahn, R, Hoover, S. Lee, M. Statelo, J. Armstrong, P. Tilloman, G. Guerra, J. DeLaittre, A. Payrow, A. Peoples, C. Villescos, V. Button, A. Sanchez, J. Rose, B. Hooker, N. Hildavrandt, M. Burmon, M. Tripp, J. Farkas, S. Jackson. ROW 10: D. Calvin, J. McLaughlin, S. Klein, L. Brower, C. Grimm, D. Harper, J. Coles, J. Gray, E. Moses, P. Roney, S. Olmstead, S. McKinstery, M. Cauble, S. Kokel. N. Jones, N. Pierce, E. Sanchez, M. White, M. Page, D. Raborn, D. Raub, J. Batten, C. Richerdson, A. Mendoza, K. Tripp, L. Taylor, M. Burma, B. Hoover, S. Hahn, J. Maclnnis. ROW 11: K. Connell, E. Hawley, T. Cline, L. Hamm, T. Butler, K. Coon, J. Owens, G. Wilder, S. Lee, J. Nishikawa, C. Vuitel, D. Maiors, T. Fallon, T. Campbell, D. Strong, G. Sechrist, B. Harris, T. Strong, J. Dry, L. Redman, M. Tripp, R. Dicker, D. Hildabrandt, H. Klein, T, Folts, D. Rittenhouse, P. Oswalk, D. Bruhns. At the game with Excelsior rooters had to Kerr, president of the Poly, four pull Sandy Pep Club, off a basketball official. This may not be quite true but it enthusiasm and spirit of ing organization which shows the this grow- was open to all Excelsior students. Pep Club - WILL HELP THE FUTURE - Future Nurses America ROW l: T. Hoslcinson, L. Antonich, S. Joyce, B. Newlin, J. Farmer. ROW 22 C. Feldman, L. Fuller, G. Russell, J. Scott, J. Bradey, S. Schoonover, E. Robertson, C. Lenoode, R. Cale, J. Jacobs, J. Jobe, M. Dutra. ROW 3: N. Kosarich, L. Castlemen, L. Sullivan, B. Bradford, P. Mayo, l. Carrillo, L. Ferrell, D. Hayman, P. Lambert, B. Grass, L. Taggart, T. Turner. We all contemplate what is to come. Creating an interest for girls in a nursing future is the main purpose of F.N .A. Led by Sharon Joyce, President, who in turn is guided by Mrs. Gertrude Bloom, Advisor. These girls have sponsored the Orthopedic fund, March of Dimes drive, and the Flying Wheels versus the Varsity and Faculty basketball game. 0 A large group, an active group, a guidepost to the Future For students interested in Future careers in the business world. Backing this activity as advisors were Mr. Eugene Cleavinger and Mrs. Eva Williamson. Excelsior was well represented in this national organ- f ization by having the state president, Hughie Holbert, in 0 their local group. America -Elia ROW l: G. Anthony, D. Bell, M. Schaper, C. Lindstrom, M. VanAul4en, G. McPheeters, G. Nagasawa. ROW 2: E. Chadbourne, J. Bence, W. Jenkins, O. Robertson, S. Atwood, S. Klein, P. James, E. Orduno, B. Asher, A. Janssen. ROW 3: P. Millsap, J. Fewins, N. Hamilton, H. Spoone, J. Robertson, N. Asper B. Salcamota, W. Luther, F. Stonebralcer, B. Bennett. ROW 4: N. lves, B. Brooks, B. Royse, D. Dick, J Burdett, D. Clark, V. Polfus, K. Ennis, l. Nuley, D. Bagley, C. Stroud, M. Cates. I 'l'I9 Q - FOR OUR COUNTRY Carole Smith, 1957 Military Ball Queen. Lovely Carole Smith was se- lected by the boys of Excelsior as the Queen of the Military Ball. Sponsored by the Cal Cadets, the Military Ball was one of the biggest and m ost successful social events of the year. Selected as Princesses were Peggy Millsap, Ann Pirtle, and Diane Rayburn. All girls pre- sented their pictures to their dates who then submitted them for selection of Queen. - AND ARMED FORCES - 2-1 ROW 'l: A. Ingles, A. Colton, G. Brown, D. Landon. ROW 2: M. Steele, ROW 1: D. Gray, B. Long, B. Bowen, L. Coleman, E. Hawley, A. Shirly, C. Manges, P. Denny, B. McAlvain. ROW 3: F. Hayman, J. McDaniel, J. J. Lolaggia, F. Newman, R. Harrison. ROW 2: B. Alvarez, E. Atkins, D. Blgnqe, J, Bernard, McClaren, G. Cook, A. Kick, D. Garrison. ROW 3: C. McCullough, J. Kelly, California C K. Miller, B. Martin, C. Holegate, R. Walshe, S. Finlestien, J. Rollanza. Vie V Colonel Hayman .4 iii ROW ROW guez. ROW 'lz R. Wolfe, D. Broughton, A. Sanchez, L. Demoss, R. Vernon. 2: B. States, D. Bigler, J. Bevans, J. Allen, B. Woolston, J. Rodri- ROW 3: R. Hood, E. Sowersby, R. Roman, R. Rhoads, D. Millstead. 4: K. Brook, T. Marder, D. Carter, E. Burnes, C. Fitch, G. White. ROW 1: E. Corrala, W. Potter, E. Smith, P. Bourglis, E. Guerra, J. Ber- nard. ROW 2: G. Hancock, M. Karchensky, R. Farrand, L. Truiillo, J. Brown, R. McNiel, H. Dickey, C. Altenburger, A. Sharp. ROW 3: T. Chil- dress, R. Johnson, G. Green, G. Crosby, C. Cross, K. Hood, H. Hakel- man. ROW 4: S. Holegate, H. Twombley, K. Frazier, H. Harper, K. McCreary, R. Manchester, D. Klien, G. McNeal. ROW 5: R. Johnson, D. Hamilton, R. Burkstrom, W. Watson, G. Dorsey, V. Auge, L. Millay. - BUT THE REAL FUTURE - California Scholarship Federation auf JUNIOR C, S, F, FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE C. S. F. ROW 1: l. Estrada, M. Turner, E. Abrams, L. An- ROW iz E. Welch, C. Crabtree, L. Leckbee, D. Smith, J. Carroll, J. Vencovsky, D. Boyd, T. Krukenburg, tonich, P. Alexander, G. Stevens. ROW 2: A. Rog- J. Millsap, T. Hoodenpyl. ROW 2: J. Takanhashi, L. Wooley, C. Barnes, S. Klimek, P. Partridge, S. John- ers, M. Robinson, D. Paden, D. Christofferson, G. son, N. Keller, C. Holmes, G. Jarrell. ROW 3: D. Hawley, S. Valdez, C. White, J. Tanner, M. White Anthony, M. Paxman, J. McSwain. ROW 3: P, A. Payrow, L. Kaiser, J. Adams, L. Fischer, S. McClellan, J. Carmichael, J. Tuthill, E. VanNess. Lurk, G. Roberts, P. Spears, R. Sowersby, L. Holmes, H. Spaone. . . . And still they stared and still the wonder grew. How one small head could carry all they knew. Perhaps this could be said of the Sealbearers of C.S.F. To become a Sealbearer, four of the last six semesters in high school must be spent with membership in C.S.F. ln early June, the annual Sealbearer breakfast was held. All Sealbearers met in the cafe- teria, first and second period. Over breakfast,guest speakers spoke of the importance of grades of high school in years to come. Being a Sealbearer of C.S.F. is one of the greatest honors at Excelsior. D. Baur J. Bell fi r l ' .. .... : sw.-I -s 2 Y .I ,.., .. ...Wa .-.Qi Qi ...:. , ' jjfilv H 5 .S 1 ' gm.. ua Tl 2 A s. . .gag if Q. gf: A . .Q ,gli ...... , Ji T as ' ,. . L .... 5 5 A aiifsifli 4 . H T' 4, ski J. Berdett S. Collicott J. Dry J. Dunham R' . .. P X 3 f E ars' is We i 'P' fi ff if ew J- Holland J- JU90dnik W. Jenkins S. Jones D. Mercer D. Mimaki , , I., ,- I , 4 . s.. .2 .. . J L ., as X W K ., ya 3 Q Z nz H gg ' .,.... ,..- ... , fs ,W . T , 5, 35: J. Miyasaki C. Orpazea V. Polfus L. Riggs J. Romberg D. Strong K. Vaccarello C. Wallis -na was ss rmnml I it Dick De Mars RESTS WITH THESE - mn Y:-swim E 'Nw-gm m s was gm Wigwam Doleffa Anderson mamma: E: EBSSJ. E Hmmm m sms ss sf was as ss an ss 1 an mg WW my HW!-X52 Weikz E-gaakw - B mmmnns H AH K a as B' EH Tony Fal lon Ben Harris aa BN: efwia ETH!! Phi Beta Kappa Frank Hafhcock Gary KH-k Joyce McCoge mn ss am iw .E an ms ma aa .Nazi ggwma Stanley Klein Grace Ncxgasawa E KBSSEE a a .ag 1588885 S5-H MH as S242 S8 E a mam Mary Van Auken Em QJXXQX S fm3,g mn .vp I .wma 'zu va if Vogfgm iii wi as AA, -...W N ff gswg wmv qs-nam. I kj!! Mf.- Smith ..g .... Mrsli Smith ' Rose i ..... . Esther Agnes Tootie ..... . ......... .....,. Lon ...................... Q ...... . 'Grandpa Prophater ...... Katie ........................... ..Q.. .,...... Street Car Conductor NXEI2 ...u-. Robert llgongden .Celeste iWallis .Kdrfejii -Megerle .....,.DqrQ+,5y.Nobnes ...Carole Smith .......Elaine Abrams .......,.Ga'ry Derr Mercer ........Lela Chavez ....Donnia Evans ..........-.Joyce Baker ..Johln7'2Glasgow . ..... Loyd iPea rcy .........Joanirie Gasio ..........Ernest Kester ........l.arry Redman ..Arnulfo Mendoza Wslxgi V . ,?,Z ,., , X s ,xx Z, cVzc, Htl Tootie lEIaine Abramsj watched an grily as Lucille Uoanne Gasrol walked off with John Shepard Uohn Glasgowl, while Lon CGary Derrj leal ously observes. The Smith family and friends gath ered together to talk over plans bk ' N' 'MY,K1Q': 7, WZW07! Excusxon HIGH SCHOOL .lumen-SE. NIOR ifP-LAY- Rose fKaren Megerlej argued with Mr. Duffy Cl.arry Redmanj as Esther fDorothy Noblel watched 'N The cast included Mrs Smith CCe leste Wallisj, Mr. Smlth CBob Long denj, and their daughters Tootle and Agnes as played by Elaine Abrams and Carole Smith Radio Cluf WAS BROADCAST ROW 'l Mr. Light, R. Reese, L. Brink, J. Rittenhouse, G. Edgerton, G. Hennes, R Robles. ROW 2: C. Gehricke, S. Atkinson, T. Anderson, J. Whitley, C. John- son K Foster, J. Moore, K. Siates, L. Lopez, V. Tycee. ww . . . ,, 'T . One of our newly organized groups on campus this year was the Public Address Crew. lt was their duty to take care of the public address sys- tem for all of the school functions, such as the dances, athletic events, and various meetings. Jim Ritten- house was president of the group and Mr. Paul Light was the advisor. This group consisted of seven boys from the Radio Club. This is the first year for Radio Club to be at Excelsior. Mr. Paul Light, the advisor, and the club took a field trip to Los Alamitos Naval Air Station ac- companied by Mr. Leo Riester. Mem- bers and officers were interested and have seen demonstrations in electron- ics, rodio and television service and hi-fidelity. The boys together made a ham radio this year as a proiect. Public Address Crew it 1? P 5. i 'Zi sf ROW 1: L. Browning, P. Light, L. Brink. ROW 2: D. Sweigart, B. Arellanes, J. Rittenhouse. w gsef5s'mw'Q- wx - TO THESE - Boys! boys! and even more boys. All working and playing together for better 'fellowship and leadership. A group of boys consisting of Larry Redman, Richard Dicker, Bob Hoover, Mike Tripp and Alvin Mercer traveled to Sacramento in February for the model legislature. Another step for training of leadership. Mr. Stoltz advised and ac- companied this group in their activities. ROW 'lz L. Redman, C. Orapeza, N. Riggs. ROW 2: B. Beitz, M. Hamono, L. Holmes, A. Valdez. ROW 3: A. Mercer, B. Castleman, H. Mitchell, J. McLaugh- lin. ROW 4: D. Fredericksen, G. Derr, R. Denny, B. Arellanes. E.B.B.S With business as their main obiective, the Excelsior Business Builders were very active during th e p a st year. Along with a Christmas party the EBB's sold cards and te cl d y bears. Elected to the high office of presi- dent was D o n n a Boyd cmd sponsor was Mrs. Kathryn Roth. Only freshmen and sophomores were eligible. Y. M. C. A. H'Y Guy 2-5 ii :Q H5555 5 H W Q 5 si Q , ' . . . . W... gag? L- .. 1 ,L , . ROW l: S. McPherson, L. Nichols, J. McNalley, D. Erickson, M. Soloman, R. James, D. Boyd, J. Millsap, M. Arebelo, J. Gray, M. Jones, S. Jernigan, G. Harpel. ROW 2: D. Calvin, A. Conta- niel, G. Schaper, M. Fowler, M. Eldridge, D. Brown, P. Hernendez, K. Crotch, P. Headley, J. Stacey, D. Harper, M. Fewens, O. Peoples. - SHUTTER BUGS - OU SO sup Square is Square V The round fable eep Qh fhosgf necklsnes a F3 u sleepi rggy beauty Ama l ,W ,sf ,Short and Sweet? N, 49 J is-.L-.Q KI 1 la :ku ri --?,.,,... ,MQ -.., - Such modest misses he s a Tomboy? mam A Look mq, V ng Isn'f that sweet? sfrq ..- Mama: 5 -an s.. .-11 .- -Qi.. pfmvfwvf- L 2432 l i C ELS i 4.v'l - ' ' l.'-1'f:'Z I 5' iff' ' -1 gffgfifgf lv v-' -2-v-N'-sb'-. ..- -- 'nn - nv' 9' 'i-Y:'5Z'Y5'5:N1' f 131 Female Miss La Vonne Bowman Mrs . Helen Bryan Joyce Miyasaka was elected by the girls in G.A.A. to serve as president for both semesters. Miss Regina Phelan was the G.A.A. sponsor again this year. G.A.A., the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, was held each night after school. - NOT ONLY BOYS - vxhtetlc Ass 0 Miss Regina Phelan With another year past, G.A.A. was enioyed by many girls. ln it the girls had a chance to play many other sports in addi- tion with the physical education classes. Basketball, softball, modern dance, volleyball, beginning tennis, and tournament tennis were a few of the various sports in which many girls participated. To receive credit far a sport, the girls were required to have a perfect attendance or miss no more than three times for each sport. Play days were held with other schools in which many of the girls showed their skill in a particular sport. G.A.A. banquets were held each semester for the girls and v 'ff I. 0 0 0I'lS Mrs. Dorothy Laufer the P.E. teachers who advised the different sports. At these f f i fgi?-bt.. A - - 5- Se... I 1 7 U l nee., banquets many were awarded perfect attendance awards -' - gygjwlii ' d ' th 'cl Th 'I h h cl th i.mf k'f . w puns an various c er awar s. ose girs w o s owe e ,geg,e.Qe esm,...,m .. outstanding skull and sportsmanship in each of the sports . . . 1. es- is . - 1 were chosen by the other participants to receive an all-star , . 'Hy-Xt. ..i'i'Qv::5i'l .1 ' ,, , .gl ' U QWC1I'd. gl r ' gf .gli , - 'I M-- ff t g 1 5 3 ... -.ei A H rica? 'Y 121-Wei? imfiis l ws ts- e MEX Z 'ij iiiifb: M?i.E.,f' , se 2 .4 ie. . - we Mrs. Shirley Billings Q 21.2 ,. .2 ' '52!'e 2. 7' A' ff.: -tr .4 sa- f ,- ,. M. feff ., r , rl J, L-gy.. ft 4- M 1 ef ig, .game fs A 2 ,. ,.,. ,. , sg. pw E. , - '- - - ' 2' 'V WM .... i ' ..I .:Ea?5E 'A Z M eve 1 'Q i ii: Er.. .- : . Q, If 24 Z e :B I B ... i 74 af i. , X Eitriem .. .. , ..,. .ge ,,-Q: AST t s at 4' in L i' Z, fi -s 1 1 J WW is L 1 5 + t .., X Y fn 1? 1 Q4 S W .Z 42 E7 it - Mrs. Virginia Morgan Miss Dephen Gardner ROW l: K. Megerle, D. Anderson, S. Cook, J. Bence, J. Miyasaki. ROW 2: M. Collins, Y. Drews, O. Mariani, S. Cook, M. Jernigan, P. Alexander, J. Farmer, E. Robertson, R. McDonald. ROW 3: M. Schaper, C. Linclstrom, J. Fewins, C. Wallis, G. Krueger, M. Paxman, G. Anthony, M. Berry. FIRST SEMESTER COUNCIL lTALlAN HOLIDAY was the main shindig for the council which was held on Feb. 6 in the cafeteria. Serving the girls their main dish of spaghetti was the Boys' Varsity Club. Their activities consisted of the Girls' Lettter Club playing the Boys' Varsity Club in volleyball. These and other activities which were carried on by the first semester council was headed by Joyce Miyasaki, the presi- dent. Her cabinet consisted of Mar- garet Jernigan, vice-president, Do- rene Nunley, secretary, Beth Brooks, historian, Sharon L. Cook and Chris- tine Lindstrom were the two publicity chairmen. LIKE SPORTS A LOT - ROW I: S. L. Cook, J. Miyasaki, E. Eisenbeiss, D. Smith, M. Berry, S. A. Cook. ROW 2: J. Bence, C. Lindstrom, C. Wallis, D. Nunley, B. Brooks, B. Royse. Council ROW l: D. Smith, S. Noland, J. Miyasaki, J. McDonald, S. A. Cook. ROW 2: K. Eisenbeiss, S. L. Cook, M. Berry, M. Collins, J. Bence. ROW 3: C. Grimm, P. Partridge, B. Royse, C. Wallis, M. Neinast, H. Spoone. SECOND SEMESTER COUNCIL Once again Joyce Miyasaki was elected president of second semester G.A.A. council. Assisting the president were the following officers: Sherry Noland, vice - president, C a m i I I e Grimm, secretary, Julie McDonald, historian, and Helinda Spoone with Sharon L. Cook on Publicity. A booklet supplying athletic infor- mation is issued to all girls on Excel- sior campus each year. The different after school sports included in this booklet were: Modern Dance, soft- w. ball, archery, basketball, volleyball, tennis, and tennis team, badminton and drill team. One of the main G.A.A. highlights ending the year was a banquet. - BUT ALL THESE GALS - Tennis Team g f W X X 44 L12 ROW I: S. Noland, M. Schaper, J. Bence, S. Cook. ROW 2: B. Royse, M. Burman, O. Mariani, C . McGee, C. Lindstrom, K. Megerle. Five, thirth, forth, and game. This was the victorious cry of the girls tennis team. These girls were the top ten players of Pilotville. Their instructor and advisor was Mrs. Helen Bryan and Judy Bence as- sisted her as manager. They had many victories that made the year successful . With enthusiasm and zest these girls always came through with a triumphant feeling of success with no losses. TOURNAMENT TENNIS , V . ' ' -fs .ers . 5 r ff as if ,few - v sz .5 . 7 tw , :.A,,.v M Mez. I .ii .Q Q.'.,',s,Si5,., A MQ W ,iii t. ik, iv 9' I 7 1 A 1 .,-' 'Q Rf- 2 t 1, ' if 5-P' I f I s if J - ,Jw Q ' r , j ?g,.. i f.fff'5fj .1 ' - ' A s bs. 5 . . . . . . - lj ' - ' - , , . , rt - X: Q , i.'.. s- 'GQ ' ,- ' J. e f I 5-gwjf?' f Q :r Ig Q22 2,1 Q - 'wr mf 'ffsif e . I . 1 aj . self - . . f I .. ,, - . s. 9? . F I - ,GB M . ., ,fr .X-,.:, , , gag. - 3 I - ., ' ia 2' -. EL -jiv ' W. . , .Q W ' .. ' 1 sg 5' ,, .,... - ses kj vt A .. 'sa ' 'E is ' I ,n gf : : is Extra 2 1 ' X- . Q W I-I H. f i ,Z f .- . 7' .591 ROW I: A. Nagasawa, S. Noland, P. Lawrence, L. Cattois, A. Pirtle, S. Scott, J. Carroll. ROW 2: J. Cox, B. Jerni- gan, S. Olmsted, J. Vencovshy, P. Hernandez, D. Clark, S. Rindfleisch, B. Royse. ROW 3: M. Collins, B. Rape, B. Rosso, D. Loft, D. Mimaki, M. Van Auken, O. Marianl,S. Jernigan, G. Harpel, M. Anderson. Skill was shown as the tennis players competed in tourna- ment tennis. The group was managed by Bonnie Royse and ad- vised by Miss Bowman. Two quarters of tournament tennis were held in G.A.A. Medals were awarded to the first, second, and third place winners of these tournaments. JUNIOR TENNIS ROW I: J. Everett, J. Mimaki, P. Stewart, D. Halley, M. Robillard, E. Huff. ROW 2: B. Hamilton, N. Christianson, J. Hawkins, L. Leckbec, R. Castro, G. Jones, M. Bunker, S. Owen. ROW 3: J. Evans, N. Wolford, L. Hall, A. Par- sons, B. Nosacka, S. Sebastian, J. Lickwood, R. Rice, M. Schroeder. ROW 4: E. Judd, J. Carmichael, O. Peoples, J. Tanner, B. Hobbs, K. McPherson, L. Sparks, C. Stanart, N. Young, N. Fryer, K. St. John. Down, back, up, and over! Learning the basic steps ot a serve is one of the first things the girls in Junior Tennis are taught. Under the supervision of Mrs. Billings and managed by Mary Collins and Prescilla Partridge, a tournamentwas held to determine the outstanding doubles team. 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This is what a photographer usual ly says, but this is what you do in badminton. These girls Q that participated in badmin- ton ran a tournament in both singles and doubles to deter- mine the best players. The m manager for this sport was i Mary Neinast, who assisted Mrs . Laufer. 0 ff n sf 'ZS N ROW l: R. Bickas, J. Fleshner, F. Stonebraker, B. Crotts, J. Koehnke, B. Bech, D. Harper. 'ROW 2: M. Gates, J. Modlin,J. Trimble, D. Thomas,A. D'Ambra,C. Rape, G M. Neinast, S. Nightengale. ROW 3: L. Vernon, S. McClellan, P. Becry, M. Elli- ' son, J. Coles. 'l2-l 'l , service , up and b ,J1 541 V over. Beautiful set up, smack over the net. A 0 mad scramble and someone ' ' , lands on the ground, all for 'L l I A one more point. Y X y . u 1 A I - To have fun and to build Q S'g.K ,I.Q, A, , , . ,fi In Q' ...Ld skill were two of the reasons -fi, ' N ':: ' 'lfl I , ff: Q QQ- 1 T .,-.s- 9 ',fg.:'iijii. z'r igg.:1-zfliig- the girls, coached by Miss e .:.A6.' 5f'Af,' fi JTBRQ '-l' -' - l ' Z: 'f f' Phelan and Mrs. Billings ,' l . Ahll Nj H 2 Iii 1-UI-ned ouf foplay Volleyball. - t., y I, . .A .5 -V ,,.., 1-ui et' t. V . . E- .g.fE.,..fs., Y .- + .- The coaches were assisted by - g .1 wk rf' . M- . . L LR, ' , A g i Sharon Cook, Manager. -H - ' 1? a if ll , B T ., . : f li :V A 3 1 fx r' ,' - l I 5, YL 'I , X l 1 f -22-- Y ' zl gl v K 'l1'f:'2il ' is T ' i ' - if iii? Q ii ' 1 Q ,.-' '-,i 1 ..,. E'i is Q., -ff----:, . as--'S-1--w e v-2'- .-.sm ...., ..:- ,,, i.-f ,.- ....,nfg.a.,.:,.,..,s,4y 5.2 -f ,,. ,- ...c-..,.,s..- . r .. ,..4+..s0., - A ROW l: M. Areble, J. Spytman, P. Farley, B. Wagner, G. Vernon, Y. Drews, S. Minyard, J. Young, U. Young, J. Broerama, B. Broerama, C. Crabtree, B. Bishop, N. Asper. ROW 2: L. Gorren, R. Heyley, D. Aratson, J. Morgan, S. Jackson, D. De- Julio, I. Slatuger, B. Wells, J. Serran, P. Slater, E. Balten, N. Wilson, A. Portillo, S. Johnson, N. Keller, C. DuBois, K. Carnes, M. Omelas, M. Galven, D. Millard, N. Marquadt, R. Carmona, N. Taylor. ROW 3: V. Vasquez, J. McDonald, P. Ryan, cbs. D. Knapp, D. Pavlinch, E. Welch, R. Willet, N. Lyle, B. Barnum, K. Ennis, B. Hal- britte, D. Plunkett, D. Lords, K. Eisenbeiss, T. Turner, V. Hall, P. Miller, D. Harper. ROW 4: S. Courtney, B. Goss, C. Veranontes, C. Gumm, M. Carlson, V. Estrada, J. Hames, M. Dution, J. Barraza, J. Ridgeway, P. Addington, C. Harrison, H. Laken, E. Robertson, N. lves, H. Spoone, J. Finley, B. Emery, T. Turner, J. Hammerson, D. Harper. Aiming-for a hoop, after school on Monday and Tuesday's w e r e twelve teams consisting of fresh- man, sophomore, iunior and senior girls, dribbling their way through the third quarter.- These teams were battling against each other to go to the play day at Paramount on March 20. These three teams were accompanied by Halinda Spoone, the manager, and Miss Regina Phelan, the advisor. Bai EEN AT IT THEY PLAYED. 5. H A 'J MSI tl N -ui?-.4 .M A - .2 .. , f 'J ig 'M' .ws HQ' 3. Q... It H E.. grgwfs Hike 2.-'ing . If-1 .. -L 1 ig E:'E5.'f5' mfm5'i.ggjQ7?iE5.ii'?ls:sBs QQ, I. Ss 3 .'gMqil?.55ffg'r. -- rl-5. YJ as Emi'-? 5 MXBMMW-I-:S Q 5 E Q af ll ifffllki 9235 3 'SW it P 'IM A mrwxfwfig-'saw ' W M -'Wim MWKH Mr. lg xi' L Qkn M k M-easwosgr' muff:-1-M 'T .M f '3,'.f-sag. M gre ....m.Qg.e 5 -.a-. ...M w ,M LM.. .... 4 Mt.M Kwai M Egsm-52.1 r,Q..f-Wm? if . WM- ss.. is 9?-wwf is rs - F 9 H'-'NQHIH 2 055- B M sg -s 25 me usa. B. .W .YM M . I. ...mfr-K rj-- 1 -gg T si M M ,ww M gs Mfg Bw s Mfg E 3551.3 Qfggea Wgzmgs s W s mfg M rg? 'QM Mi? .H E M .2 -. rf. I. 5 s.. if B km H 2 m -gsgszgxlf-ggmm at ni QMEQQQSQEKH ,- new-ss 537. kewl Hmmm.. mfigmns, .st .. su.. ,E A . M .gf Us M Kms xmifuqwgfsswf 9 Mm-1. sw, 'mn K in-vng-gf, H fegt-gsm at ,sggggm-gg me QM ss L ,-t an 'E ss nw Mn give 2 if wma i,.,,,W.a1f 5 . .. 9 ,I H T -f' rf? M . sem Left to right: B. Emery, K. Ennis, H. Spoone, B. Barnum, D. DeJuIio, S. Jackson. ROW 'I: I.. Long, S. Cook, G. Vernon, Y. Wilson, J. Bestoy, E. Robertson, L Vendrell, F. Duncan. ROW 2: D. Harper, D. Harper, B. Bishop, G. Rettstatt, Z. Watson, J. Trimble, I. Slaughter, M. Neibel, J. Coles, J Bauer. B LIN - if I shot an arrow into the air, it fell to earth I know not where. This is the sob story of the Archers out for G.A.A. This sport was one of the many individual sports offered to the girls who belong to ExceIsior's G.A.A. Manager Kathie Eisenbeiss was out on the field to help all the girls and to assist Mrs. Laufer. If you have strolled past the girls' gym while a modern dance class was in session you seldom have failed to hear strains of music or rhythmic beat of drum. These girls, led by Mrs. H. Bryan, have endeavored to portray the various moods in music with grace and poise. Modern Dance - ENJOYING THEMSELVES - ROW 1: M. Reed, D. Smith. Z ROW la B. Wagner, S. Spytman, C. Harper S. Noland, J. McDonald, R. Barraza, S. San- chez, D. DeJulio, B. Baker, Y. Drews, D. Peter son. ROW 2: D. Plunkett, D. Marian, S. Roberts J. Barraza, P. Farley, L. Fischer, K. Hawley, J. Brinton, M. Fleming, R. McDonald. ROW 3 J. Miyasaki, V. Estrata, B. Brooks, M. Gates N. Michael, S. Cook, S. Jackson, K. Ennis, E Welch, D. Pavlinch, D. Harper, J. Cox, N. Hil debrandt, J. Leville. ROW 4: H. Spoone, B. Emery, C. Grimm, B. Goss, M. McCoy, S. Rind fleisch, D. Knapp. 'I38 peeclball Gone are the days when the rough ' sports were left up to the boys. For speedball a conglomeration of foot- ball, soccer and basketball, is to a girl what football is to a boy. The sophomore team, captained by Sherry Noland, defeated the junior- senior team captained by Karen Me- gerle in the final tournament. All were under the supervision of Mari- nell Robinson and advisor, Miss Re- gina Phelan. Al ong Leading ROW l: E. Abrams, K. Basse, D. Hawley, K. Anderson, J. Kruenberg, C. Carson P. Vigil, M. Farley, M. Arebalo. ROW 2: S. Gordon, C. Olson, E. Huff, D. Reick son, R. Headley, P. Hahn, J. Millsap, D. Boyd, G. Harpel, G. Selby, J. Parks J. Dressel. ROW 3: M. McCoy, T. Hoodenpyl, D. Loft, J. Coles, D. Tarplay, G McKinney, D. Pratt, M. Jernigan, B. Rape. - IN EVERY WAY. - A helping hand is always there -This has been a common remark from Pilot girls since February, 1949, when Mrs. Mae Stewart came to Ex- celsior. Whether a broken zipper, a rip, or a lost article, Mrs. Stewart was always there to help. Another iob of hers was handing out the gym equip- ment to the Physical Education classes. Golf as-., . W as 'hifi BSS mxh1l5s i me was Q s 5 s.,s'E.Mwnis'5s ROW 'l: R. M. McDonald, F. Carl, J. Morgan, M. Berry. One, two, three strikes you're out! was called by several girls playing the part of the ever un- popular umpire. Girls of all four classes stayed after school two nights a week to play. For the best team, medals were awarded at the second semester banquet. Though winners or losers the girls played heartily and, it seems, happily. oftball . . . Mrs. Mae Stewart Assistant Fore -This was a common yell at Excelsior when G.A.A. golf was held during the third quarter. The advisor was Miss Regina Phelan and the student manager was May Berry. Golf was an activity enjoyed by those participating in it as in the past. This was the third year golf had been an activity of G.A.A. 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Trying to break the ten year old iinx between Excelsior and Compton proved to be fatal when the Pilots dropped a heartbreaker, 28-2i. Poly brought with them defeat, i3-6. Traveling to Jor- don, Excelsior came home with a victory, 20-7. Homecoming saw the number one team in Southern California, Downey make the ceremonies a little bleek, by deFeating the Pilots 32-19. Closing the season againstWilson, the Pilots brought 20-6 home placing Coach Billinger's squad in fourth standing. f. '?-2125? W '.i5:i'h'lf' ng Q.-s.fgftf wr-'ence '- is fi? ,ff5i.'?F.Ee-as .. H igziiii ig - . - s's,s . f ' sz' ' if sed' , - vga' ,.,, .. 1 t is W i'5'Lj ,Q ffffgssxft sig 2.1 2514 . . efffsihf f-HSS.- . ' s s . ,, -- a:.:f.:.,ffs-21:'? 2 e- ,s M ss .r- fE'I' V1 -:5I:-:-:-:- '..s':::-sf' f::?:i i' '. f...::' 5E5 i::ff:5:.f:E5iiiT.I:Fv-'-95 YQ ' if-ii Pig ss ff: fs! - rites ' 2 . Y Ui' 2 gif' fsifiwz, , WW? . '35?5:l , W if li , 2 F' F15 s . -ftigllikfgk i L55 f 1 X sw: -'Jas .-' sv ,lx 1 5 if .-we ' Q 9 . . . .e-gstlixisw McDaniel Hammond Carl Kraushaar Bryan Rgbinson BC1Sk6fbCIll Varsity Basketball Baseball 14 6 - OUR VOICES - Adams, Barr Bauer, Dick Bresee, Gar Y Y Guard End Bock Brown, Frank Dyer, Dick Emken, Dennis End Back Tackle is n Flynn, Bill F051-er, Jer,-Y Fowler, Glenn End Tackle Back 1 l Freemdrl, Mike Gentry, Ecl Hall, Roy Gudrd Quarferback Tackle I RAISED HIGH - Harrison, Rex Guard Lindley, I-S5 Lossefte , Gary GUQEI Ha I fba ck MifcI'1eII, Gil Tackle Mogely, Dick Munoz, Fred Center FUI IIJCICIC ,, A4 . Nichol, Bob Guard 1 5......-..f..1m,-- pq H 5-. a-v-woe'su'Y ' ng -1 '31 knew., . .-,141 W! ,I - I. Y -Q-si-11, , , 1 . . ., ' ' Fl a , -: 'Q-ie: psi ,W U K K , J. I ...... 5 nil, he if . - ' 'M .zz ' .f,. rg.. . .h w A, - u . : .- .,: J-1: 1 5 Ig' 5 X, - 'I ,ggi gawk? 54 ' ' 'f ?'ir'f-gifggw Q, w fmf. fu , 2 1 ,I 'I ,A init' wr' .A 5 ,-Na, -Q I 1 A .V KT.. Q dxf 4 P' u ANZ FEW Q. ww' tif 'ufag 11335, ,L , '72 47, 52f-14TE3 f'Qa'f-1'JIMHQY-1p5.:6Lu2.X5 Q- ,i g g1if',isvsS?,Xf D :',,,gkffQ1-1-tlrggr ?f'Hgg,',g4,2 gm: , 1 , ' E r if '. zwiheiif-ifaim Vigil, Jim Back Overholf, Neal Si'aIIings, Keith Back Gray, Harold Nunley, Dick Tackle End I - WHEN WE - Gary Lossetfe helped The Team romp 'ro cz I4-O victory over Paramount . Mos? Valuable Back Fred Munoz i gm: 2 fl A if? A 2 fr rising' 5 lr 5455? 295532 g :Em '- ,-fi' 1 1 w .. fm 2? if, X ,gf Mosi' Valuable Player Gary Bresee .L fra ax 1-V. M 1 .y ml , n ix Mos? Valuable Lineman Bob Nichol I' , 2 K Ar ff VI s x , nfs? eww A :M A? Tl'1ai s Fred Munoz upseffing J0rdan's men 20-7. - SAVVY THIS, - I CIF champs, Downey went home with a 32eI'2 vicrory over The Pilots. SQQ G o 0808 I U 890 'f 0200 o 'x 0 Q90 O 0 W XX 8 K 0 If-Ia, E8 5 5 E ga e I jf J ,.L. fr One of the best games of the year was the heartbreaking loss fo Compton 28-21. J. V. Football Pilots I 9 Lynwood 25 Pi lots 7 Paramount 6 Pilots O Compton 52 Pilots 19 Poly 13 Pilots O Jordan I9 Pilots 13 Downey 20 Pilots 39 Wilson 21 Excelsior Pilots, JuniorVarsity Football team enjoyed a fair amount of success this last year. Twenty five young men worked hard. Some of them will be back next year, with their experience and know how to play for our team. Much valuable experience was gained by them this past season. The JV's were coached by Mr. Don Berberett. Bigham, Leland Corrales, Ed Cf0UCl1f -lim t , Dicker, Richard Edgeffona George Ffeellngl l-GUY 4 N - SCHOOL SONG Hompfon, Paul Heclcock, Dennis Kirk, Gary Loft, Stan 5 gfflj X Peorcy, Loyd Poffer, Bill Smifhf Mike Sfevens, Paul Keafly, Ron Norman, Dcuvid Schapper, Ray Tarr, Jim Most Valuable Lineman Stan Mclntyre R. Shriver R . Chronister B. Melton G . Klarberg N. Tippings Pilots Pilots Pilots Pilots Pilots Pilots Pi lots Pilots Pilots - HAIL Bee Football 7 Newport 6 Monrovia 27 Lynwood 'l2 Paramount 6 Compton 13 Poly 6 Jordon 26 Downey 18 Wilson I3 14 O I9 40 33 13 Most Valuable Back 20 Earl Jerguson 20 Experiencing a bleak season the Bee's finished the seasons play of 7 losses and 2 wins. Although the squad had little experience they did play with heart and brawn. Coached by Mr. Hammond the boys elected Ken Hicks as the Most Valuable Player on the squad. K. Lee J . Shultze J. Recotta J. Eldridge J . Cuevas D. Wallis L. McKewn l. Perea B. Keathly B . Jackson Most Valuable Player K. Hicks M. Naulis D. Byrd J, Patten J. Br0Cl4 l-- Bonnet' ALMA MATER - Cee Football ROW l: L. Fitzgerald, D. Turner, G. Hancock, R. Duncan, D. Bennett, P. Martinez, D. Fost, L. Mc- Kown, J. Ferguson, E. Long, J. Cuevas. ROW 2: R. Johnson, R. Quinones, D. Melton, G. Mahorney, R. Burrell, J. Stewart, E. Pore, R. Jackson, J. Patton, G. Lindstrom, J. Daniel. ROW 3: E. Guerra, fManager7, S. Young, J. Menage, W. Milks, S. Brown, L. Labarcle, D. Delp, M. Klump, B. Butts, J. Moutmars, R. Reese, J. Daniel lCoachD. ROW 4: G. Sorenson, T. Day, L. Lewis, D. King, T. Chewn- ing, J. Biker, A. Abrams, J. Bernard, S. Hill, H. Sherley, E. Hawley. ,.1., his? V1 3 if tfiiwii if fttffihf l 352-' Q is 'RW Q L 1 testes 1. -., , , i f sir A T: Q ,:...5.,fiiitf s 5 . . Mosf Voluqble Back Mosf Valuable player Most Valuable Lineman Gil Mahorney Joe Cuevas Rex Burrell This years Cee Football team had one of their most successful seasons. Under the direction of Coach Jim Daniel the Cee's won five games while losing only two. The Cee Football squad won more games than any other Football team on campus. Voted as the Most Valuable Player was Joe Cuevas, Most Valuable Back was Gil Mahorney and Most Valuable Lineman, Rex Burrell. Pilots versus Norwalk, 39-0 Glen Payne - OUR SONS Don Stearns Dick DeMars Carl Kraushaar Coach Tyrone Lavery Bruce Richardson H - - A . A . K MQ, J. , K a-1, Huy .' 'WI' ' ici -' ii' .4 ' -:ff 'X . -2 i'.f i.'f'f- 3 , A 1 Bflf iiaiffiwy .. Qi e, k51?g p2,-554 4 ,. 4 4 4 . 3 ',-2,31-zqjfi f 'Z-P t I , 4 A .:- S'1.T,T57g.j. , 1, , q . .X zmasfraaz . , 'if 12 1 ff ' . - DO CALL - vARsnY scons BOARD Excelsior Lynwood ............ Excelsior Paramount Excelsior ...... ....... C ompton ............ Excelsior Poly ......... ........ Excelsior ...... ....... J ordon ..... ........ Excelsior ...... ....... D owney .............. Excelsior ...... ....... W ilson ..... ........ Excelsior ...... ....... L ynwood ............ Excelsior ...... ....... P aramount Excelsior Compton ............ Excelsior Poly ......... ........ Excelsior Jordon ..... ........ Excelsior ...... ....... 5 7 vs. Downey .............. 45 Excelsior ...... ....... 5 6 vs. Wilson ..... ........ 5 3 Byron Armstrong Frank Brown Gary Bresee Bob Knight Don Bice Ike Menage Going into league play favored to win the championship, Coach Karl Kraushaar's Varsity squad finished the league play with 9 wins and 5 losses, putting them in fourth place. The team set a new winning record of 22 victories and 7 defeats. Glenn Payne set a new scoring record as he pushed in 420 points which sur- passed Gary Cropper's 1955 record of 414. Tom Campbell g. - WE'RE HERE - J. V. Basketball Hu i' f 5... - B twig rs 2 r L. Bigham 1 5 ' Q ,g N . if fu' -a . rv: lags sg 4, . FT 3' if ? if if rd 2 5 Egg N R. Sander A.. 9:-: :: -5- 1' A , .V F' N' A , .. EA . .- .-ig it t ti . . f I, 'E - .fre-5 is - I s .mi if 'Q P-E ' ' I if .Q Wg ,QL E. Gentry 1 ROW l: R. Blanchard, J. Storer, L. Bigham, B. Flynn. ROW 2: B. Tremble, Thimpson, B. Heapy, R. Sander, E. Gentry. With most of last years members of the J.V.'s moving up to varsity material, the squad, defending the Coast League Championship with Wilson, showed impressive play at times, but failed to return the crown to Pilotville. These boys had little experience behind them, but they putup -some stiff competition with their opponents. Ev E mc ... E . Vs.-Q ww... ,,.. F . 3 ai 4 Eg w , as ,E ,J i zwlfmi. ' is ,fs L-.a 3 H It-5 E E lf' . D . Berberet Coach K fu' 4. ff S f ' 'I tl - ' JW' ye sis . i Y rf.-s..rz:f B. Flynn Fr. in --l am... 5 Q 2 .X B. Tremble - TO PRAISE THEE -- Bee Basketball eee B B J , i 'F . N if li f ii Dick Dyer M eee e l f s 1 graze 'isis wr' a ' :JY W '32 in-new 1 I me ,sg is 4 It - X ,f E. Rybold Bill Rutan g ia i Mike Painton John Crippen Coach Under the Find coaching of John Crippen, the Bee basketball squad finished the league play in 5th place. They had plenty of tough competition and madeitrough for the other teams. Highlight of the seasons play was winning the Consolation prize in Excelsior's own Bee Tournament. ROW l: D. Hicks, G. Mahorney, B. Rutan, C. Orapeza, E. Rybold, D. Dyer, J. Crippen, Coach. ROW 2: K. Yama moto, M. Rossman, R. Krukenburg, R. Alvarado, G. Lucero, C. Emerson, R. Chronister. ROW 3: R. Moor, M. Chorna M. Painton, B. Holmes, E. Ferguson, R. Raclecksy, L. Dossen, J. Sanchez, J. Barnes, N. Anclreason. Rodney Krukenburg I - DEAREST SCHOOL - Cee Basketball ROW l: J. Pullin, D. Myers,D. Harkey, B. Melton, l. Desborough, J. Recotta, R. Burrell, J. Patten, R. Reese, E. Door. ROW 2: F. Patterson, D. Fost, G. McMillian, L. Laborde, B. Jackson, R. Quin- ones, R. Johnson, K. Hicks, J. Cuevas. Ha rd work and determination really paid off for the Cee Basket ball team this last year. They closed credit while losmg only four cxames the season with twenty wins to their r K E l - ! ' X ' . -1 x s H ' 5 There were men on this squad very X successfully coached by Mr. Mac J. Cuevas f J. Quinones J ' K. Hicks X I f K. Harkey J. Recotta X X I D. Myers X I Nl I - '01 Daniel Hammond V .4 X - OF ALL - Dee Baslcetball W . .,, i .T ..,. ' sg X , Sgzvggg W. I A , Af I- I xy i :' This IS dvhere the beginners get 5 V bg' 2 Q H their early training. If they continue i , ' N A it fto improve as they did last year, L X ' what a squad the pilots will havein i ff f- ' 5 1960. Coach Mac Hammond was if . 511, the advisor for this squad of men last X rf L . McDaniel Hammond year. L. LaBorde Coach f f X X X Q, if 125' F3193 will-.9 s, I is X, EEL B V,,1 L, ax Z L , it., , J iii A gi 4 if f zlz I Q X X E ,,,::. fs i:': 2 X f 5 1Y2i? G. McMilIian X X K B. Hertneck f f Wg, mwwf, 1, . pw, 'ez 1 fx , .z f,m1s ' -.A 'I'- ,, we -Q f' X JK .. ' :wigs ' A' R l, as if 4 ..... f Fi' .51 - A ,. A St N ' -rl . M- . , V sl' 5 53? T' . ' 7 2' gk. J.. L 'r ' -1-:-Q :gym x 5 Z.1.,:i 'f .1 s is E if 5 ' fl r fi - l' f 4 ' ' ' if A. Manner. X f X X L. Spyfmon f X! ROW I: T. Ray, H. Taylor, B. Melton, G. McMillian, T. Sampson, A. Mannon, B. Hertneck, L. La- Borde. ROW 2: T. Day, L. Spytman, R. Pelster, D. Emerson, K. Lyon, W. Milks. - ' F-aku- - WE'RE HERE Varsity Track l ROW 1: H. Smeerdyke, B. Axline, G. Lossette, A. Pitman, A. Guzman, D. Norman. ROW 2: D. Mosley, L. Lindley, L. Bigham, P. Hampton, J. Johnson, D. Witherspoon, H. Gray, B. Heapy. With members of last years squad returning u Excelsior's Track team hoped for one ofthe ,QQ best spike seasons in the past ten years. i ' 'L Last years squad XX , producedl2new I records and Gary Lossetfe received laurels in winning X 4 the 70-yard high hurdle title at the 1 . C.l. F. track cham- pionship. His time ll of 3.7 tied the 'Rn C.I.F. mark. ,..g-- 'fri ' 40 it fl '-l T1 iz X 9 ? : X 4135! 11 Gary Lossette, C.l .F. , record AX3 Z 5 holder of the 70-yard high 1551 I hurdles. V , ff fo ' J ' X Ex LIN 5465 rr' me may x ,gm TO SHOW THEE - Bee Track QM S- si HW B.: .Q H is ' m is egxx 5 :sa rs, iw mam' is is sw'5f', ,msfwkxam was Q-QQ fa E E ws E L. McKown. ROW 2: M. Wil- ROW l: K. Stallings, D. Pickering, K. Foster, E. Saldana, D. e, son, R. Alvarado, J. Chadborne, C. Perez, J. Vigil, S. Mclntyre, M. Berry, K. Lee. ROW 3: D. Taylor, R. Shriver, J. Shultze, J. Lyon, B. Yocum, D. Vigil, D. Dice, J. Hansen, R. Chronister, J. Burrell, H. Lee, D. Radecky, A. I - .riff This last year Pilot Bee trac hope M s got off to an early start with their prac- tice as they started in the month of Janu- ary. Mr. John Newman took over the job of coaching. These boys met the great expectations held for them by all Pilot- ville. John Newman Coach 7 ' 1 I , . '-., ,-' - s. - '- 'lui in over the bar. Dick Vigil skimm g - OUR LOVE - ee Track ' mg : . .Nerf 3 . We M... Q E 53 .fr -Y ..x xjwn X .lf gf' .fs 1 . fc.. - '.: X. .. E, .s . , WL. K. 7 ' '11-1 'ns -:iid 5 ' - ew . sw- 'x :-X-tx Y H1 W it X x-:Mi nm H I -Ji- .-r rf Y . X ...iw ROW l: C. Bowman, J. Arrendondo, T. Sharpe, R. Dunkin, B. Melton, G. Lindstrom, D. Emerson, N. Gomez, R Marquis, P. Roman. ROW 2: K. Hicks, J. Daniel, L. Edrnonson, D. Gibert, S. Bruhns, Myers, J. Ferguson, G. Hclnncock, G. Barber. Cee track is the beginning of teaching for future Varsity trackmen. Coach Newman, assisted by Mr. Tom Lyon, got these men off to a good start. In com- petition with other schools they proved that good coaching and hard work really pay off. Tom Lyons Coach .fx -nw tr Y F. Mendiola, R. Burrell, D Cc? Eg :ww-5 as Q -:QMS E sims S I Q Q as -was E ss.-me L E ba: Q ss Mm mag-1 Wiax. . ,sms za mms-ss -m mx 5 is Elma-mi i2.l?:Wmf Q ' 'Q 4 fm ei gcc , Some of the long winded boys of Excelsior who ran for the record breaking cross-country team. Excelsior's domination of Cross-Country for the past year came to an end, but not before they set a record of 'I9 consecutive wins and then met defeat twice. Al- though potentially stronger than Ias1year's Coast League Champion squad, they did face stronger oppo- sition in the league. They were paced by Al Guzman and coached by John New- man. imma vs- mga mt-cmsumi 'H is X S? W HW mama Em W New Q ESS-BH .E H - Em -E sigma E . max HH . was Q H is-fam T MHHBLQ. mm 5 ng. M mess- Jaime M me mE H5 mf -m g55 ewx--: Xa xg mt H mimgvmggwm EW W m-H W mmm m si :-: HE Kiasma ms :sm ' HB ss B we mmf -new :mm-mx: M 5' M :Ez B an W ta me W - . mg ss 51:55 ,HHH - m N si in WE -sw emma ings :E New mgwn SEM H HMB! sgmwim HPSQHSSB li -1 maxim? 'S E xv - A B, E Mfg it - mn in: ss wma asm W-mm as um W I . 1- Hard training for the future cross-countr team was ut In Y P - HAIL - Last year's Varsity Baseball squad ended the Coast League sea- son in sixth place with a five won and nine loss record. Pitcher Don Stearns, a returning letrerman earn- ed a berth on the second all-league squad. Coach Jim Daniel prepared for this season with several return- ing Iertermen and experienced m e m b e r s of last year's successful squad . Varsity The Windup ..... Strike I B. Adams B. Armstrong T. Campbell J. Cuevas B. Flynn G Fowler Jim Daniel,coach B, Harris J. Jackson B. Knight B. Lassiter N. Overholt G. Payne S. Piliogas E. Rybold D. Stearns J. Sunseri 164 - ALMA MATER - ROW 'l: J. Menoge, B. Jackson, L. Hawley, R. Leutbecker, E. Pore, R. Quinones, E. Long. ROW 2: J. Smith, S. Kanfield, G. Brock, J. Recotta, K. Harkey, L. Laborde, B. Fowler, J. Jackson. ROW 3: E. Corrales, R. Noon, E. Cook, M. Chorna, J. Eldridge, J- Fortune, G. Deatherage, J. Sanchez, L. Bohne, I. Desbrough, B. Potter. Coaching the J.V. Base- ball team fhis year was Bryan Robinson. The squad had a lot of newcomers from last yec1r's amazing frosh team and a few re- turning lettermen. They hoped for another season of great play. Last year's batting crown was held by Armando Va- lespino with a healthy .366 average. J. V. Baseball Bryan Robinson Coach l rx , If? 4. A fs f' IMD X. l mn ., yarn: Miss I ., I has Msg?-.,-5 rg awww -Q is - EXCELSIOR HERE - I Tennis C. Orapeza, J. Dry, S. Kerr, C. Karnatz, T. Lavery, F. Hathcock, C. Lumbattis, J. Rape. With victory in mind, the Pilot Varsity and Junior Varsity Tennis teams started their season in February. Tyrone Lavery and Chuck Orapeza led the Varsity in doubles while Jerry Dry was first man singles. Dick Strong was first man singles of the J.V. squad. George Curtis was the coach of Varsity and John Crippen coached J.V. Because of circumstances beyond the team's control, several varsity players couldn't start and the teams had a slow start with two losses. C7 49-A Q s ff as 111' wma sv we.. . .rw JJ, ,B-XJ,,Rir.94 . - ,...ff5,3nfi gauges cw., fa .vrfrftte U gl 5.iv:ilx'Y ' 34 6 EJFWAVT. IFGLVZZ fxsveiifei F' M' 5 ff ft rf 12212 - ' f-New :whey asf, -M 4 mfs. ,. Q wt. sz is . L, ,Q , qwft f 1irf1i2?'. W 2 it 166 Overhead smash by Frank Hathcock. Another ace serve by Tyrone Lavery fire 1 is 2 - sfifftzi .' 1 Z if ..Wgf..,, W. fsw..f:wnv,e. mu 5 t. W5 N A 1 W. ith , Q is 5,2 2 5.-551, f 1 Zirgzg-15 5, , 1 1 iggflgipi W f ,:f:.:. , .-ff 1? in F 7. JJ N QQ: fi Q' .. SWE-zcxsi wks' sgsww 1 2 in GPA - OUR SONG - 1, Q fl 2 S Matt Rodriquez on the rings. K Exercise on the parallel bars was a daily prac ' tice for many of these boys. QD oo- They fly through the air with the greatest of ease -and also, the gymnastic team manages to wrestle, do free exercise, climb the rope, work on bars and trampoline. With the able coaching of Mr. George Curtis, the Gymnastic team worked daily 4th period to better their abilities. ROW 1: B. Castleman, D. Fredrickson, G. Den, B. Speer, J. Deviney, B. Farley, J. Kelley, M. Rod- riquez, G. Warren, B. Beitz, D. Boyd. ROW 2: R. Hoover, R. 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General Telephone Company of California lb E OF AMERICIVS FASTEST GROWING COMPANIES IN THE ESSENTIAL COMMUNICATIONS INDUST Abrams, D. .. ......................... .31, f'A- Abel, K. ......... ...... ............. Abeyta, D. .... ......... 3 1, Abrams, A. .......................... 116, Abrams, E. .... 31 , 62, 102, 126, Adams, B. ............ 30, 31, 33, 35 Adams, c. ........ 25, 30, 31, 32,' Adams, J. ............................ 118, Addington .. .. ........ 114, 118, Agre, Z. ........ . AQY, N. ...... ..... . Albertson, T. Alexander, D. ............................... . Alexander, N. ....... . Alexander, P. .... 32, 34, 102, 114, 132 Allen, J. ............. . 114 113 153 115 138 164 114 122 136 ..29 ..97 ..35 117 118 122 121 121 Altenburger, C. ...... ...... . 157 Alvarado, R. ....... ...... . Alvarez, B. Ambriz, L. .... ............................. 1 12 Anderson, D. ........ 34, 107, 115, 132 Anderson, K. ........................ 101, 138 Anderson, M. ..... ........ 1 07, 114, 134 Anderson, T. ............... 29, 126 Andre, C. ............. ....... 1 04 Andreason, N. ..... ..107 Andrews, J. ..... ..113 Angotti, J. .... ...,............... 1 64 Anreli, L. ........................................ 1 15 Antonich, L. ................ 102, 119, 122 Anthony, G. ....,... 28, 34, 98, 99 100 102, 119, 122, 132 Applegate, P. ................................ 102 Aratson, D. ...... ................... 1 36 Archer, C. .... ......................... 1 02 Areblo, M. .... ........... 1 14, 136, 138 Arebalo, P. ............ 32, 62, 103, 114 Arellanes, B. ................ 33, 126, 127 Armstrong, B. .............................. 164 Armstrong, J. ...... ....... 2 9, 114, 133 Armstrong, L. .... ................... 1 06 Arns, D. ........................................ 97 Arrowsmith, G. . .......................... 107 Asher, B. ................ 32, 34, 39, 119 Asmus, B. ....... .......................... 1 03 Asper, N. ..... ....... 1 19, 136 Atkins, E. ..... ............. 1 21 Atkinson, S. .... ............. 1 26 Atwood, J. .... ....... 1 18, 128 Atwood, S. ........... ................ 1 19 Aubuchon, B. ...... ....... 1 14, 118 Aubuchon, C. ....... ............. 1 15 Auge, V. ......... ....... 1 07, 121 Avery, C. ................. .......... 1 13 Axline, P. ...................... .......... 1 06 -5- Bagley, D. ............................ 114, 119 Baker, B. ............ 105, 115, 116, 118 Baker, D. ...................................... 113 Baker, J. 30, 38, 98, 99, 100, 106, 114 Baker, L. ........................................ 32 Baker, T. ........................................ 104 Balten, E. ..... ,,,,,,, 1 35 Baovars, J. .... Barbot, J. .-.. ................................ . Barnes, C. ........ 32, 34, 105, 111 116, 122 Barnes, J. . ..... Barnett, M. .. .... .. . Barnhart, J. ...... Barnum, B. .... . Barrasa, J. ....... . Bartolotto, C. .... . Bass, B. ........ . .......136, 14, Basse, K. ..... ........ 2 8, 114, 115, Basye, E. ..... . Bates, C. ..... . Bates, L. ...... . 14, Bauer, B. ............. . ................... . Bauer, J. ........... . 106,114, 133, Bauer, M. ........... ........... . ......... . . Bayley, D. .... . Beard, B. .........62, 1 121 107 114 157 106 106 137 114 133 106 138 106 113 115 110 137 114 102 106 Directory Bru nken, J. .... ..... . Buller, G. Bunker, M. Burdett, J. ............. 106, ...34, Burkstrom, R. ............................... . Beck, B. ......... ........ 1 14, 136 Becry, P. ..... ........ 1 14, 136 Beddie, J. ..... ........ 1 07, 114 Beeson, B. ..... ....................... 1 06 Beitz, B. ......... ...... 1 10, 118, 127 Belin, L. ...... ........... 1 10, 116 Belveal, L. .... .................... 1 16 Bell, D. ..... ........ 6 2, 104, 119 Bell, J. .. ....................... 104 Bell, K. .......................................... 113 Benanti, J. .............. 98, 99, 100, 106 Bence,J. .... 118, 119, 132, 133, 135 Benjestrof, S. .................... 29, 32, 103 Bennett, B. ............ 62, 104, 114, 119 Bennett, D. .................................... 153 Bennight, A. ............ ................. 1 14 Benschneider, G. ................ 112, 114 Bernard, J. .......................... 121, 153 Berry, M. .... 102, 110, 132, 133, 135 139 Berton, C. .... ........ 1 02, 110 Bestoy, J. ...... ...... ................. 1 3 7 Bevans, J. .... ............................. 1 21 Bickal, R. .............. 96, 113, 114, 136 Bigler, D. .... ...... .......... ....... 1 2 1 Biker, J. ........ ........ 1 53 Bildrey, L. .... ........ 1 14 Bishop, B. .... ........ 1 37 Blance, J. ......... .............. 1 21 Blond, J. ............ ................. 1 14 Bludworth, K. ..... ........ 1 06, 114 Boatright, B. ...... .............. 1 13 Bohme, C. ....... 62, 114 Bolles, M. ......... ..103 Bonner, L. .... .......... 3 4 Book, M. .... ........ 1 01 Booth, J. ........ ........ 1 06 Bossozo, J. ....... ........ 1 36 Bostwich, S. ..... ........ 1 01 Bowen, B. .... ........... 1 21 Bourdon, M. ....... 32, 103 Bourdglis, P. ...... ........ 1 21 Bowen, B. .................................... 121 Bower, D. .................................... 118 Boyd, D. .... 28, 29, 30, 34, 38, 104 110,114, 122,138 Boyer, M. Bo les D. Y 1 Bozorth, R. .................................... 133 Bradey, J. .................................... 119 Bradford, B. .... 62, 69, 100, 101, 114 119 Bratf, F. ................................ 29, 114 Brom, M. ..... ........... 1 14 Broun, E. ..... ........ 1 07 Braynt, S. .... ........... 1 06 Bremel, C. ............ ..105 Brewton, L. .... ........ 1 06, 114 Bridge, C. ..... ............ 2 8, 99 Brink, L. ......... ........ 1 07, 126 Brinton, J. ..... ........ 1 13, 114 Brock, J. .... . 21 Brock, K. .......... . Brocki, L. ............ ........ 1 10 Brocranan, B. .... ........... 1 36 Broerama, J. ...... .............. 1 36 Broersoma, B. .................... 101, 113 Broersma, J. ................................ 113 Brooks, B. .... 34, 62, 113, 114, 119 133 Brooks, R. .................................... 107 Broughton, D. .... ........ 1 21 Brower, L. ....... ........ 1 14 Brown, D. .... ........ 1 21 Brown, G. .... ........... 1 21 Brown, J. ...... ................ 1 21 Brown, M. ....... 104, 114 Brown, R. ..... . .......105, 153 Brown, S. ......... . Browning, L. ..... ............. 1 26 Browning, M. ...... ............. 1 06 Bowser, J. ..... ....... 1 06, 114 Bruhns, D. .... ............. 1 14 Bruhns, S. ....... .......... 1 63 Brumagin, R. ....... ....... 1 10 Burman, M. ........ 104, 111, 114, Burnes, E. ................................... . Burrell, J. ..... .................... 1 12, Burrell, R. ..... ...... 2 8, 153, Butler, T. ....... .......... 1 11, Button, V. .... ............... . Buuts, B. ..... ,.,..,... . Byrd, D. ..... ...... . 114 105 135 119 121 118 121 161 158 114 114 153 152 Byrns, R. ..... ......... ....... 1 0 6 -C- Cale, R. ..................... .......... 1 19 Caligiuri, D. .......... ................... 1 03 Calvin, D. ............................ 113, 114 Cameron, D. .............. 107, 114, 116 Campbell, T. .... 28,110,114,118 164 Canfield, S. .................................. 29 Carl, F. ............ ................ 1 39 Carlson, M. ....... ....... 1 11, 136 Carmichael, J. ....... 122, 139 Carmona, R. .... ........ 1 13, 136 Carnes, K. Carr, B. ..... ............... . Carr, R. ...... ....... 1 07, Carrillo, I. .... . ....... Carroll, J. ... ...... .122, Carson, C. .... ............ . Carter, D. ....... ......... . Castleman, B. .... ...... . Castleman, L. ............................... . Castro, R. ................................... . Cotes, M. ...... ....... 3 8, 39, 114, Cates, S. ..................... Callois, L. .... .................... . .. Cauble, B. ....... ....... . Cauble, M. ..... .... . Causey, M. ....... ................ . Cauiness, M. ...... ................... . Chadbourne, E. ............ 35, 119, Chadbourne, J. ...... ............. 3 5, Chamless, S. ....... ........ 1 13, Chaney, M. ....... ................ . Chatham, M. ...... ...................... . Chavez, L. ....... ....... 9 6, 114, Cheaney, Z. ............... Cherry, D. ....... ................ . Chewning, T. ...... ...... . Childress, T. Chorna, M. .......... .......... . Christensen, W. .... ....... 3 3, Christianson, N. ..... ................... . Christofferson, D. ................ 96, Chronister, R. ............ 152, 157, Clark, D. ............. .............. 1 19, Clemons, B. ............... Cline, T. ............ ................. 1 13, Cochran, M. ........ 112, 114, Cochran, C. ..... ........ 1 07, 111, Cody, A. ........ ...................... . Coffee, C. .............. ..35, Cole, R. ............................ 32, 34, Coleman, L. ............................... . Coles, J. ........ 29, 114, 136, 137, Coll, S. ......................................... . comcon, s. .................. 96, 100, Collins, M. .... 110, 116, 132, 133 135 Colton, A. ................................... . Colton, I.. .... 34, 98, 99, 100, 106 Compton, B. ............................... . Connell, K. ................................. . Cook, E. .............................. 28, Cook, G. ....................................... . Cook, S. .... 34, 96, 106, 132, 133, 137, 139 Coon, K. ........... ....... 1 14, Cooper, M. ....... ............... . Cornelius, M. .... ........ 1 05, Corrala, E. .... ............ . Cossey, J. .... ...... . 136 114 131 119 134 138 121 127 119 134 119 ..62 134 112 114 112 114 163 163 114 106 105 118 106 114 153 121 157 116 134 1221 161 134 1o1 114 133 114 101 113 102 121 138 114 106 134 121 114 117 114 116 121 135 133 106 106 121 106 Courtney, S. ........................ 114, 136 Cox, J. ........ 34, 104, 114, 118 143 Cox, S. ................................ 103 114 Crabtree, C. ..34, 105, 111, 132 136 Cragton, P. ......................... .......,. 1 02 Crane, S. ................ .......,.. 2 9, 107 Crohan, J. .... ,....... 1 13, 117 Crosby, G. ............ ..121 Cross, C. .... .............. 1 21 Crotts, S. ............................ 114, 136 Crouch, K. .................................... 33 Cuevas, J. .... 112, 152, 153, 158, 164 Culbertson, B. .................... 106, 114 Currier, J. .................................... 116 Curtier, C. ..................... ....... 2 9 Dambra, A. ............ .......... . 136 Daniel, J. ...... .............. 1 53 Davies, C. ..... ........ 1 14, 133 Davies, L. .... .............. 1 14 Davis, G. .... ...................... 6 4 Davis, M. .... .....,,................ 1 05 Davis, P. .......... . ........ 102, 105, 106 Day, T. ................................ 153, 159 De Acyoung, R. ............................ 115 DeArcos, M. .................................. 113 DeJulio, D. ............ 112,116, 136, 137 Delaittre, J. ................. 105, 114 DeLange,S. ...... .,...... 1 01, 114 Delany, D. ....,.. .............. 1 07 DeLeenheer, B. ....... ....113 DeLeon, M. ....... ,,,,,,, 1 06 Delp, D. .............. ....................... 1 53 DeMorcon, F. ................................ 114 DeMars, D. .... 28, 35, 39, 112, 154 DeMoss, L. ............ ....................... 1 21 Denny, P. .... .......................... 1 21 Denny, R. .....,. ....,............,.... 3 8, 127 Derr,G. ................ 110,112,125, 127 Desborough, I. ............................ 158 DeVries, A. ..... ......... 9 9 DeYoung, R. ..... ..113 Diedhout, D. ........ ..113 Dice, D. .0 ..................................... 161 Dick, D. .............................. 114, 119 Dicker, D. ........ 30, 33, 101, 104, 114 Dickey, H. ......................,............. 121 Didas, P. ..... ........................,....... 1 13 Diem, C. ..... ..106 Disaver, D. .... ....... 1 06 Dixon, C. ...... .................... 1 13 Dodge, P. .... ....................... 1 14 Dodger, V. 111, 114, 116 Dooley, P. .... .................... 1 16 Door, E. ........ ....... 1 58 Dorsey, G. .... ....... 1 21 Dossen, L. .... ....,.. 1 57 Dosser, L. ....... .............. . ..112 Dressel, J. .................................... 138 Drew, Y. ......,..................... 132, 136 Dry, J. .... 25, 28, 38, 104, 114, 118 166 DiBois, C. .... ....... 1 36 Duffle, J. ...... ....... 1 06 Dunham, l. .... ....... 1 12 Duncan, F. .... .......................... 1 37 Duncan, R. .......,............................ 153 Dunham, J. ........ 110,111,114,116 Dution, M. .... ............................. 1 36 Dutra, M. ..... ........... 2 9, 114 Dyer, D. ........................ 35, 99, 157 Dyer, M. ........,................... 112, 115 -E- Earl, L. ............ .------ 1 33 Eckland, D. ..... ............ 9 7 Edgerton, G. ............ ..126 Edwards, D. ........ 105, 106 Edwards, J. ............ ..105 Eserb, F. ......... .................... 3 5 Eichen, E. ...................................... 118 Eisenbeiss, K. ............ 133, 135, 136 Eldridge, J. .... ..,........... 1 14, 152 Eldridge, M. .... ......... 1 13, 114 Ellcay, F. . ..... .................. 1 14 Ellison, M. ..... 113. 114. 136 Ellison, R. ...... .................... 9 7 Emerson, C. .......... 63, 157 Emerson, D. ........................... 159 Emery, B. .................... 107, 136, 137 Emriquez, C. ..... ........................ 1 07 Ennis, K. ........ ...... 1 19, 136 137 Epstein, P. .................... 113, 114 Erickson, D. ........................ 114, 138 Erickson, J. ........ 102, 104, 105, 114 Ernst, A. ...................................... 107 Eskew, J. .... ............................. 1 07 Estrada, l. .... . ...... ........... . ..122 Estrada, V. ..................................,. 136 Evans, D. ................................ 98, 99 Evans, J. ........ 28, 114, 115, 133, 134 Evans, M. .................................... 104 Everit, J. ............................ 107, 134 Fallon, M. ............................ 111, 114 Fallon, T. .... 29, 30, 39, 110, 114, 118 Fambrough, R. .............................. 97 Fambro, R. ................................. 116 Farfan, D. ..... .. ....,. 114 Farkos, J. .... ...... 1 10 Farley, B. .... .............. 1 06 Farley, M. ................ ................. 1 14 Farley, P. ............................ 136, 138 Farmer, J. .... 34, 102, 104, 105, 119 132 Farr, M. ........ .......... 1 14 Farrell, J. ....... ............. 1 14 Farrond, R. .... ........ 1 01, 121 Fawcett, A. ..... ............... 9 6 Feaster, M. ..... ................... 3 2 Feaster, G. ...... ........ 1 13, 114 Feldman, C. ..... ............. 1 19 Ferguson, E. .... ....... 1 52, 157 Ferguson, J. ........ ..153 Ferguson, N. .................. ...29 Ferrell, L. ...... ....................... 1 19 Fewins, J. ...... ........ 1 03, 119, 132 Fewins, N. ....... ................... 1 14 Fine, S. ............,... ......... 9 7 Finklestien, S. ...... ....... 1 21 Finley, J. ........... .......................... 1 36 Fischer, J. ...... ............................. 1 33 Fischer, L. ............ 29, 111, 114, 122 Fitch, C. ......................,................. 121 Fitzgerald, L. ................................ 153 Fleming, M. ................ ............ .... 1 1 5 Fleshner, J. ........ 113, 114, 116, 126 Flores, J. ............................... ...35 Flynn, B. ..... ............. 3 1, 113, 164 Follis, E. ..... ...................... 1 18 Folts, T. ....... . ........ 111,114,118 Forbes, P. .... ...................... 1 14 Forkis, J. ...... ................... 1 14 Fonthun, R. .... ............. 1 13 Fost, D. ...... ....... 1 53, 158 Foster, J. ...... ............ 3 5 Foster, K. .... ............. 1 26 Fowler, G. ..... ...... 3 5, 164 Fowler, M. ..... .......... 1 13, 114 Frazier, J. ..... ................. 1 10, 116 Frazier, K. ....... ........ 1 10, 116, 121 Frazer, R. .................................... 113 Fredericksen, D. .......................... 127 Freeman, G. ........ 64, 113, 114, 133 Freer, W. ...... ........................... 1 10 Frost, R. ..... .......................... 1 14 Fryer, N. ........ 114, 133, 134 Fuller, L. ...... ........ 1 11,114,119 Futscher, A. ................................ 114 Gaines, R. ................ ...... 1 13 Galbraith, C. ...... ......... 3 5 Galven, M. ....... .......... 1 36 Gamboa, M. ................ ...62 Gamboa, R. .... ........... 1 05, 114 Gann, J. ........ ....... 3 4, 102, 104 Garcia, C. ....... .................... 1 02 Gardner, D. ...... .......... 6 2, 114 Garrison, D. ............................... 121 Garrison, E. .......... ...................... 3 5 Gasio, J. ............ 31 32, 34, 62, 102 Gates, M. ......... ............... 1 17, 136 Gehricke, E. ........... ..... 2 9, 114, 126 Geiser, P. ........ ........... 1 02, 104 Geisinger, P. Gentry, E. ....... . George, C. ...... . Glassburn, G. .... . Goddard, C. Gomez, H. ..... . Gozales, D. Gonzales, R. Goodwin, J. 116 .......33, 35, 01 , ......98, 99, 111 114 ........102, ...39 ...98 114 Goodwin, P. . 'Gorden, S. . .......... ..113 12, 138 Gorren, L. ............. ..136 Goss, B. ........... ...... 1 14, 136 Gottschall, S. ..... ............ 1 05 Grass, B. ..... ......... 1 19 Gray, D. ................... .................. 1 21 Gray, H. .................................. 33, 35 Gray, J. ........ 29, 64, 105, 106, 114 Green, G. .................................... 121 Grimm, C. ............ 34, 114 133, 135 Grundmen, J. .................... 115, 116 Guenther, M. ................................ 62 Guerra, E. .......... ........ 1 21, 153 Guerra, G. ............. ................. 1 14 Guglielmana, N. .... ............. 2 9, 113 Guglielmana, R. ............ 29 103, 114 Guiser, P. .......... .................... 1 02 Gupton, T. .... ........ 1 07, 116 Gussel, P. ................ .............. 1 02 Guzman, A. ................. ............. 3 5 -H- Hackett, M. .. .......... ....116 Hackney, G. .... ................. 1 04 Hackney, V. .................. 102, 115 Hahn, P. ........ ..................... 1 14, 138 Hohn,S. ............ 110,111 114,118 Hakelman, H. . ............................... 121 Halbritter, B. ................................ 136 Hall, A. .......... . Hall, D. ....... . Hall, L. ..... . Hall, R. ...... . Hall, V. ...... . 1 3 ........114, 134 .......29, 136 Hallada, W. Halley, D. ......... . Hamano, M. Homes, J. ...... . 34 ...........127 Hamilton, B. .... ........ 1 14, 135 Hamilton, D. ...... .............. 1 21 Hamilton, N. ..... ....... 2 3, 119 Hamm, L. ............. ................. 1 14 Hammerson, J. ...... ........ 1 05, 146 Hammon, M. ....... ........ 1 07, 113 Hammonds, B. .... ................. 1 05 Hampton, R. .... ........ 1 13, 116 Hancock, G. .... ........ 1 21, 153 Hand, .......... ...... 1 13, 136 Hasbuger, L. . ........ ...113 Hansen, J. .... ........ 1 61 Hardin, P. ....... ....... 1 06 Hargrove, L. ..... ..113 Hargus, M. .... .......................... 1 14 Harkey, K. ................. . Harlow, L. ............ 31 , 34, 39, 96, 112 Harman, B. .................................. 112 Harpel, G. .... .......................... 1 38 Harper, A. .... ....................... 1 14 Harper, C. ....... .......................... 1 14 Harper, D. ...... ....... 1 14, 136, 137 Harper, G. ....... ....................... 1 34 Harper, H. .................................... 121 Harrington, K. ............................ 106 Harris, B. ........ 98, 99, 114, 118, 164 Harrison, C. ........ .........136 Harrison, L. .................................. 107 Harrison, R. Harsh, A. ............ 64, 113, Hartzell, D. . ...... Hastings, M. .................. 32, Hathcock, F. ....... . Hawkins, D. ........ .... ...................... 1 1 6 Hawkins, J. ........ ............ 2 9 Hawley, D. ....... . Hawley, E. ............... . Hawley, K. Havens, J. ...... . Hayman, D. .... . Hayman, J. ...... . Headley, R. ..... .... . 114, 133 113, 114 ....28, 29, 110, 166 114, 134 114, 115,122, 138 114, 121, 153 ..............111, 114 .........106 19 ........121 21 Hedge, J. ......... ....... 6 2, 114 Hachett, M. ....... ......... 1 14 Hedge, R. .... ................ 2 9 Hefley, T. ..... ........ 1 05, 114 Heiss, P. ............ ....... . 103, 114 Helman, L. ........ .. ................. 114 Henderson, B. .. ........ 105, 106 Hennes, G. ......... .................... 1 26 Hernandez, D. .............................. 29 Hernandez, P. ............ 114 116, 134 Herner, L. ..... ................ 3 2, 103 Hertnick, B. ...... ...... 2 9, 159 Hess, S. ........ .......... 1 12 Heyley, R. .... ....... 1 36 Hiatbell, B. .... ....... 1 21 Hiatt, L. ..... ....................... 1 06 Hicks, D. ..................,..... ..157 Hicks, K. ...... ........ 1 16, 152, 158 Hicks, R. ,.......... ....................... 1 01 Hildbrandt, N. ............ 101, 113, 114 Hill, S. ............. .......,.......,....... 1 53 Hinson, G. .... ..,..........,......... 1 13 Hitt, L. ........... ........ 3 4, 102, 104 Hobbs, B. ......... .................... 1 34 Hocanedle, S. ...... ........ 1 02 Hoffman, B. ..... ..113 Hoffman, C. ...... ..113 Hogan, J. ...... ........ 1 13 Hague, R. .... ........ 1 21 Holder, C. ..... . Holbert, H. .... ....... . Holegate, C. ...... Holland, B. .................... 34, Holland, J. ..................,....... . Holmes, B. .... 28, 30, 31, 64, Holmes, C. ............ 111, 114, Holmes, L. ......... ...107, 110, Holt, D. ...... ................... . ........116 .........113 .........121 111, 114 .........110 133, 157 116, 122 122, 127 101, 107 Hood, R. ....... .......................... 1 21 Hood, Y. .......... . Hoodenpyl, T. ............ 102, 138 122, Hooker, B. ....... ..,.................... 1 14 Hooper, J. ........................ ..107 Hoover, B. ............................ ..114 Hoover, R. ............ 29,111,114, 118 Hordyk, B. .................................... 113 Hoskinson, T. ............ ......,..,....... 1 19 Howe, N. ..... . Hubbard, J. ..... . Huff, E. ........ ......... . ...........105 ........134, 138 Hungarford, J. ....... .............. 1 05 Hungerford, R. ...... ...... 3 5, 38 Hunington, E. ...... ........ 1 07 Hunt, G. ......... . Huston, J. ............... . Hutchison, R. .............. . -I- ldecost, J. ................. . lmpkins, D. ............ . ........106 14 ........107 ........110 Ingersall, N. ..... ........... 1 14 Ingles, A. ...... .............. 1 21 Inskeep, J. .... ......... ......... 1 0 2, 104 Ives, N. ..... ........................ 1 19, 136 -J- Jackson, B. ................ 102, 152, 158 Jackson, D. ................. 35, 110 Jackson, J. .... ....... 1 14, 116, 164 Jackson, L. .... .................... 1 '14 Jackson, R. .... .................... 1 53 Jackson, S. ...... ...... 1 14, 136, 137 Jacobs, J. ....... .......... 2 9, 118, 119 Jacquot, W. .................... Jagodnik, J. ............ 96, 104, James, J. ...... ................ . James, L. .......... . James, P. .......................... . Janssen, A. ................ 105, Jarrell, G. .... 63, 111, 114, 122 Jenkins, W. ............ 30, 96, Jensen, J. .. ....... Jernigan, B. ................ 116, Jernigan, M. ........ 32, 110, Jernigan, S. ....................... . Jobe, J. ......... ........ 2 9, 97, John, W. .... ................ . Johnson, C. Johnson, G. ......... Johnson, J. ...... ................... . Johnson, R. .................. 121, Johnson, s. .... sa, 63, 111, 136 Johnston, E. .... . Joiner, L. ...... ....... . Jones, G. ...... .......... . 14 107, 111 ...... 107 19 114, 119 116,118 106, 119 .........113 118, 134 132, 138 116, 134 104, 119 .........107 .........126 14 114 ..35, 153, 158 116,133 ........105 14 .........134 Jones, N. ...... ....... 2 9, 113, 114 Jones, S. .................................. 32, 34 Joyce, B. ...................................... 114 Joyce, S. ........ 30, 31, 32, 103, 119 Judd, E. ........................................ 134 -K- Kaiser, L. .................. ...... . 115,122 Karchensky, M. ..... . Karnatz, C. .... . Keathly, B. ................... . Keatly, B. ..................... . Keller, N. .... 32, 34, 63, 114, 122, Kelley, J. ..................... . Kelly, M. .... . Kelly, S. Kemnltz, P. .................. . Kennedy, E. ........ ...... . .. Kerr, S. ....25, 30, 31, Kick, A. ...................... . King, D. ..................................... . King, J. ............. . Kingsboro, B. ..... . Kingsboro, R. Kirk, G. .......... . Kirkham, D. .... . Klarberg, G. ...... . Klein, H. ..................... . Klein, S. ........... . Klimek, S. ......... . .......110, 166 126 107, 114, 121 14 .33, 103, 104 114, 115, 166 ..153 .......11o . .................... 106 .......33, 111, 118 ................... .107 110, 114, 116 110, 114, 116,119 ........118, 122 Klimer, S. .... .............. 1 14 Klisse, G. .... ........... 1 12 Klump, M. .... .............. 1 53 Knapp, D. ..... ........ 1 14, 136 Knight, B. .... ................. 1 64 Koch, A. ......... .................. 1 01, 121 Kochnke, J. ..... 114, 116, 136 Kokel, S. ..... 113, 114, 133 Kosarich, J. .................................. 101 Kosarich, N. ............ 112, 115, 119 Krahl, J. ......... ................. 3 5, 163 Krashe, J. .... ................ . ..33 Krasner, B. .... ....... 3 8 Kratt, J. ..... .......... 3 2 Kribs, L. .......... .............. 1 16 Krueger, G. ............... ................. 1 32 Krukenberg, R. ................ 30, 31, 157 Krukenburg, T. .... 32, 103, 114, 117 122, 138 Kruger, C. ............. .................... 3 4 Kruiphof, W. ................................ 118 Kuwada, C. ........................ 114, 118 LaBin, D. ....... .............................. 1 14 LaBorde, L. ...... 153, 158, 159 LaCroih, N. .... ........... 1 14, 117 LaFever, L. ......... .................. 1 O6 Lagomarsino, B. .... ............ 1 O5 Lahn, R. .......... ............ 1 33 Lainer, J. ................ ..114 Laken, H. ....... ......... 1 14, 136 Laloggie, J. ...... .............. 1 21 Lambert, M. ....... 29, 111 Lambert, P. ...... ........... 1 19 Landon, D. ...... .............. 1 21 LaPoint, W. ..... ....... 3 5, 163 LaRock, J. ......... ..105 Lassiter, B. ...... ..164 Latino, B. ...... ................. 1 05 Lautrip, N. ...... ................. 1 10 Lavery, T. .... ....... 3 5, 154 166 Lawrence, P. .... ....... 2 8, 32, 134 Laytor, L. .... ........... ...... 1 1 4 Leach, C. ...... .29, T14, 118 Leekbee, L. ................ 114, 122, 134 Ledon, A. ...................................... 104 Lee, D. ........ 31, 32, 34, 39, 102, 112 115 Lee, H. ........ 110,111,116,161,163 Lee, J. .......................... . 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Mendenhall, H. .... ...... 1 63 Mendias, A. .................................. 114 Mendiola, F. .............................. 163 Mendoza, A. .... 33, 112, 114, 115 116 Menges, B. ...... ............ ....,....... 1 0 6 Menedki, J. .............................. 115 Mercer, A. ............................ 118, 127 Mercer, D. .... 38,101,111,114, 116 Mero, C. ...................................... 114 Michael, N. .............................. 138 Migmalore, J. .. ...... 114, 133 Milks, W. ....... ...... 1 53, 159 Millard, D. ........ .. 136 Millay, L. ..... .. 121 Miller, B. ....... .... 1 14 Miller, K. 121 Miller, M. ..... .... 1 01 Miller, P. ..... ....... 1 36 Miller, R. ..... ............. 1 14 Miller, V. .... .................. 1 05, 107 Millsap, A. .......................... .. 114 Millsap, J. ............ 34, 114, 122, 138 Millsap, P. ........ 34, 96, 100, 106, 119 Milstead, D. .............................. 121 Mimake, D. .......................... 114, 134 Mimaki, J. ........ 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