Excelsior High School - El Aviador Yearbook (Norwalk, CA)
- Class of 1958
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This old world began a new adventure as the Russian govern- ment launched the first man-made satellite into the earth's orbit-the first steps into outer space. The Russian Sputnik was praised by the world as a great scientific accomplishment, and the United States was once again reminded of the race it must maintain to insure world peace. The never-say-die scien- tists in the United States worked to launch a man-made moon late in 1957 and the world knew we weren't sitting on our old tarnished laurels. The peace of the world was insecure with troubles in the Middle and Far East ever present. ln California the gubernatorial elections were held pitting William Knowland against Pat Brown. While a bitter battle raged on for the governorship, ex-governor Goodwin Knight was running for the United States Senate. Here in Norwalk, 'the once small community now began to take pride in itself and by an overwhelming majority became the City of Norwalk. That old trouble sickness showed itself in a new form called Asiatic Flu, which caused widespread absences from employ- ment and school. Excelsior moved along with the rest of the world taking all of these problems in stride. At the beginning of the year the student body showed a spirit it had never shown before, when over 1700 student body cards were sold. Pilotville had its own problems to deal with, operating on a limited budget meant a lack of funds, but this didn't hurt the spirit of the Student Body, which reached an all-time high. Classes were crowded with over 2700 enrolled, but our minds grew, too. Seniors' hearts were palpitating with the unknown they were about to face in an adult world, but they were also full of joy for they had the memories of a wonderful school. Minds grew, spirits were higher than ever, hearts were full of joy and we at Excel- sior began to develop our futures. The Excelsior Student Body became a model community in itself, showing it could deal with world, national, 'and local problems as well. Graduates of Excelsior have shown their leadership abilities in various universities and colleges throughout the nation. It is for these reasons that the Annual Staff feels that it would be most fitting that the theme of the 1958 El Aviador be THE STUDENT BODY. Phil Spears Editor-in-Chief STAFF ANNUAL in Editor-in-Chief PHIL SPEARS f I l , E 2 Managing Editor 1, 5 si gg- Q LELA CHAVEZ R is iff fi A: f i' i jfs fi U .Gig Business Manager f SHARON cook Annual Advisor K 6 MR. IRVING MARKS A fum, , Q an Q Q Jw- fi f ' aa? i 45 A J Art Advisor Photography Advisor MR. MDRTDN LIJVEMAN 3 ,- A ,K N - ez 'n ' rf ff? DEDIII H0 And still they stared And still the wonder grew How one small head Could carry all he knew . . . H -Oliver Goldsmith Thousands of men achieve fame in their life, but their fame diminishes afterthey have passed on. There are some who gave to the world something more valuable than fame . . . great minds. Excelsior is very proud that one of these men has devoted his career to teaching at Pilotville. This man has given over three decades of his time and knowledge lodged in his remarkable mind, to 'thousands who have passed through his classrooms. He has spurred on the hopeful boy or girl seeking to find an answer to his problems with his friendly advice and understanding. Those he has benefited shall never forget him. Because it is appropriate in this year of scientific advances, and for his tireless years of shaping scientific minds, the Annual Staff feels it a great honor to dedicate the 1958 EL AVIADOR to lVlr. Teauey Urley Hawley. 4 l 12, E f ,L U! gi H if i M HS 2 nn, Q' W 4 I '1 41 . . ,VZ ,4 -q- 4+ . 3' ' 'X - vt - , A if S ,da .' J, 1 3 ,fa 1' 'U U'-A , 4 3, ' I'-v ' , W , f 1r4iIfFK1 L 0 :J - - f TABIE IIT CONTENTS Administration Student Government Seniors Glasses Activities Girls' Sports Boys' Sports ADVERTISING Index ADMINISTRATIUN -z-.'.e..vv , !. . z . ygzsw-1,1-. mf- ' 1 Q. W. 'A g-,.,:-45,59 . 1, . , . v NJ., ..-,His . -. D 1 f , , A :A-51 -,. R W -e . L , L .- , , Q., at o 0 fam: 4 Jig- f- 5' , I l L. 444' x U -ara: 'rib ,,,f,-,- , 5- R 2 Fifi ' V ,,.., -5-1, I 1:1 - 'ET. rI'-P, -... ,, mm, 4 . F 'S .L Il-:' .,f F W -.pf .. ,!:La?,g,54- 1:6 1' 5. .f .',. -up ,M r. eff,-,,.f,,, Q r, ,,. ,. . , .. ...L Wd .f:'Zi,'.f- .f ,, ,.,. ,...,,, . K ' II: G yi' if. 1, Tl-: REE A R 'Q - kv Y? X A45 4 f .,-, 1?M-Lmi M .-, vm.. . -...,-'..--,--.'.,- 22345 5 a.. , I -fs. :-. : 15fi,21:'7f ' rm A ,-:::5..H25i W -ff, 4, .X - i'2:.fr H. rv-' .,.- l. 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The superintendent was the chief executive officer of the board and was charged with the duty of administer- ing powers and responsibilities delegated to him by the board. . I , 'hfx ' 4 . lb ',!V K 'lV X I. . in 1 we iri . ' F i t MR. MURRELL MILLER 'oc EL fi ' f , o 1 Business Manager 0 ru ' Q MR. RICHARDSON HASTINGS 1 Director ot Instruction I I I l i l 'llc' ' , 'U .. vi. , - Hail 1--A - MR. ROBERT ASHTON Director of Special Services Part Of The Board of Trustees s X 3 , l N in 'lr ' '-- l. .2'. 1- ' T' 5 . 1 - get T ,t r , ,T Y, RAYMOND F. HANSEN Presitlent Mr. Hansen, president, directs the T 'iw' Board of Trustees as they make de- cisions on the important monetary and legislative matters concerning Excelsior High School. 'QT'-'v-S' 4 The Board is composed of tive - members, one from each division of the district. Their meetings were pub- lic and held on the first Thursday of every month. 5, 1. ft' it s eg i 1 X-'itl I I Q A lVlr. Harold lVlacTaggart lVlr. Carl W. Tague Nlr. Venn Furgeson Nlrs. Phyllis Aegerter Student Bud MR. ALONZO VALENTINE Principal Mr. Alonzo Valentine became the Principal of Excelsior High School this past year. He replaced Mr. Richard Gahr, who is now Superintendent of Schools. His main duties were to direct the administrative officers, and teachers, provide an educational program for the entire student body, and meet with the Parent- Teachers Association. He is a genial man with whom everyone enjoys talking and working. A familiar face was seen in a new position ' this year. Miss Lucile Tombs, after coming to Excelsior in 1928 in the business education department, and being found in 1939 as Dean of Girls was known in 1957 as assistant prin- cipal. Being responsible for the well-coordi- nated and varied activities available to the student-body, she has earned the appreciation of all for this and for the activity program this past year. .245 MISS LUCILE TOMBS Assistant Principal Mrs. Helen Bryan held the position of Dean of Girls of Excelsior this past year. ln previous years, she has worked in the girls' physical educa- tion department. During the year Nlrs. Bryan's duties were to help the girls with their ma- jor problems and to direct many of the activities during the year. lVlR. These Counseled- X .X 7 I Y ll' 'Er -J f F , .Q ' . X. NIRS. HELEN BRYAN Dean of Girls ln an office new to him, Mr. Rich- ard James served the student body as Dean of Boys. Among his duties was the counseling of boys who had personal problems. He approved the admission and withdrawal of all boys to and from school. He supervised in conjunction with other members of the faculty all the Boys' League activities. RICHARD JAMES , Y- Dean of Boys ' X Tm . 165 nd Guided s- MR. KEITH WEST Director of Attendance MR. MAURICE JOYCE Senior Counselor NIRS. DOROTHY POTEAT Sophomore Counselor If you are a ditcher you'd better watch out, because the attendance office will get you! For you see, among the many duties of the At- tendance otlice was to check the whereabouts of students who were reported absent. Helping the students of the stu- dent body solve their problems were the four counselors. Among their du- ties were: To arrange the programs of the students. and to advise them on different jobs and colleges. 'J idk ' l . f f i thi-pi. sig, .A MR. TED CHENNEY Junior Counselor -4 Y - :twig NIR. EARL LEAKE Freshman Counselor These Taught Readin' Department Heads R iff Jffiulf .ft it G, Q. i - gi in .. . ,D C : H 5:5 ' -f' , 5 :I . ri' ,W l 1. ' ly 5 A 5 Q h 74 f hi . L., - 1 1 .g .1 '- Mr. N. Gandolfo Mr. N. Stroh Mr. G. Curtis Miss R. Phelan Mr. J. Donald Mr. E. Cleavinger fglish Social Studies Boys' P.E. Girls' P.E. Art Business Education . lt' DN ,W L -. X20 h 6 , l ia' f ' , - X .X ' L o 5-'Rf E u!! ' A 4 ' ' ' . Nw ' . 4 . Q .'F ,- Ls ,el , ', j hibw, .V-.. I 3 .L 2 xii ' A nj P Q Miss V. Hopper Miss H. Arthurs Mr. V. Hawley Mr. W. Kahm Mrs. G. Bloom Foreign Language Homemakmg Industrial Arts Math and Science Health L 'E 4' fl f: Iiiu . English Department L7 ' A-T. ' WT r . . . .- A , A Vi' , 1 X 'i .- 1.1.55 XX Y G- 'if A X N ,'?'a'4 x V .52 . A U?-'7 L3 s, . q -if is A ff, titt C 1 'K-lx, 1 it hs J - M5 I X i I X 'txt A Ng ,Defy ia A '54 I Q' L H r P iq . 2 . A at 4 f - L a ' . i 17 - Q , -1-A Q , - ...iff I ' Mr. L. Ferry Mr. C. Jarrell Mrs. C. Appleton Mr. D. Bell Mr. W. Black Mr. C. Castiglione Mrs. M. McCandliss Mr. Wm. .l. McMaster Mrs. A. Kerr Mr. N. King Mr. W. Lewis Mr. l. Marks Mrs. M. Raley Miss l. Rogers Miss C. Sherzer Mrs. E. Troup . 2 'fn ' o n FQ, Social Studies Department . N... 5 i thigh l Q . .- 5 2' I 'L ,, as ' L . . V A . ' A ' 9.1 5.3521 ' Q Mr. J. Hill Mr. J. Hunter Mr. W. Jablanovich Mr. D. Alcala Mr. E. Cox Mrs. M. Hessick Mr. H. Reimann Mr. S. Rogers Mr. J. Stein Mr. R. Laing Mr. W. Lantrip Mr. J. Miller Mrs. M. Templeton Mr. V. Tingle Mrs. H. Watson p LA 'Y lj Miss B. Bowman lllllll, And ,QQ ,. . ..., Iii: V - ,V M 1 is L if 5 L fl. I A- N fr- ' ' -r if M 9 if . 1 L F a L f E A i Miss D. Gardner Miss J. Johnson Miss C. Kime Mrs. V. Morgan Mrs. R. Peterson Girls' Physical Education 1 ' .Hi gf Q re. R Boys Physical Education - z :.: G , . 14 , 5 . - . N, . U P , g 5: Q. sg J- .Q Q I . 3 g X wr -5' so ' L gf' - -L.. A.,. h y V L if , H rg.-ug.. -:f 'rzr ff: she f . L - L . ' sf' ' ii Q , H f'Lf-'H MY- L- Bllllngef Mr. J. Crippen Mr. J. Daniel Mr. C. Kraushaar Nlr. T. Lyon Mr. J. Newman Mr. W. Robinson Mr. E. C. Garrigan . .., v I ' Business Education 'N 1 al l ,,. a 4 - L Q- in ' 'f 'I E 'M' sw mil L-1 . , H t-5t,l,. j l':. ' . : K i., I i -K . A '11 n a t f1? 3'.? 5ffx. .arllllllllm in Mrs. P. Deuel Mr. R. Eissler Mr. J, Langdon Mrs. K. Roth Mrs. F. Weber Miss E. Williamson Mr. R. Dahlberg if r A - y l I! I X A Gai ix .... i get ' L rx . , :iq , . .':. Q n l V 4 i f 'Rf H ' , if , Azifflgz.. -L 1 A Foreign language y ig Math Departgiirilwllaf . .,. L, -'Milli , L - 0. .y.y , E R as s s- fo . v a ' L 4 W L Mr, H. Hartjen Miss C. Ling Mr. G. Totusek Mrs. C. Tracy Mr. C. Haase Mr. H. Van Petten am i Q , K - it-I gl. ., R.: f l? Art 9 r' Q I r Mum 'Rithmetie Mr. C. Lowe Mr. Q. Young Mr. D. Bruns Mr. R. Frazer I X Health f. ' . gr ' rf' H . L : . r. J. Brame Mr. 0. Hughes Homemaking l I .N His.. an L , 1 J' ll J lliss P. Gage Mrs. M. McCarthy lrs. H. Toelle Miss H. Wilson Science :L Mr. H. Doernbrack Mr. R. Gardner Mr. M. Loveman Mr. L. Magnusson Mr. S. Malek Mr. Roder Industrial Arts . . JJ -b n' ale? ' . . As-. H Fri., pig, 0, .I W A. ....e Ayr l . . A H E' , U A -V Ig. .1 - V' In V ke V 1 k.G,'!,, U X ll - A. in ., 'J 1 .QC x- . . .QQ 5' 5 t. s,,'.,,.,1 ,i A I Mr. G. Bishop Mr. H. Chatfield .N Mr. J. Thomas Mr. A. Vihlen ' Ll. .l ' A. A Lis. Mr. P. Light Mr. M. Wille Mr. A. Wilson Miscellaneous 35:55 , ' - 5- A ,.. 5 ,.,q X if l A T I , 5 A 2: V ' IL 'A .7 ,Vk'..-: ,j,1.gs,g: Xi-'A 'L . 4 I HF. Mr. W. Baumgartner Mrs. R. Nelson Miss N. Roach Agriculture Library Study Hall Miss M. Topercor Mr. H. Yost Health Office Audio-Visual l9 Faculty Club if ff f Nlr. V- Hawley Mr. B. Robinson Miss J. Rogers Mr. N. Gandolfo Mr. S. ROEBFS And llthers Served - . . vw SI , ,gf l fx Mr. C. Jarrell President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer C-T-A. .Representative N-E-A Rellfeseflta One would think that the teachers of Excelsior would be tired of talking to the students in the classes all day, but they aren't! They have their own organization where they talk with one an- other and discuss problems of their teaching profession. The association is composed of the faculty and administration of the school and it coordinates planning for the betterment of both their relations with each other and the students. j Cafeteria Workers Taking Mr. R. Eissler's place as Flight Deck Supervisor this past year was Mr. Cleavinger. Mrs. Lee, Flight Deck Manager, worked hard to keep it running smoothly. The student workers are divided into two divisions, district and student body. The district provided hot sandwiches and the student body has - Q FE: B. A B. Burkhardt, L. Boyd, A. Hulst, J. Davenport, H. Galbreath. ROW 1-M. Bullard, P. Roberts, H. Becker, G. Foreman, M. Rivas. ROW 2: B. James, R. Burgess, B. Boyd, A. Noble. ROW 3: E. Patten, W. Ryder, M. Boyd, E. Endres, V. Ewers. 20 charge of the confection end of the Flight Deck. Mrs. Lee Flight Deck Manager Secretaries Typewriters, shorthand note- books, files, gym equipment, books and authors were each tools of the trade for individual secre- ' taries at Excelsior. The administrative officers could not have kept the records of the students in order if it had not been for their efficient secretaries. The Physical Education Students will well remember the assistants who had their equipment ready. In the library students and teachers alike, were aided by the librarian and her secretary. They had the job of keeping the books in order. As you can see, the school could not have functioned without our secretaries. llur Many Needs Btu .gi ,f' The nineteen bus drivers of Ex- celsior being of sound mind and body when they start on their bus routes may not be after they fin- ish with us students. Give them a helping hand. Be quiet! Bus Drivers V . VK X DW 1: J. Vigus, T. James, 1. Tulleys, R. Gardner, R. Beauchamp, C. Oyler. ROW 2: W. Clower, De Jong, R. Wishon, 0. Zwinge, C. Back. Row 3. M. McKinmon, L. Boone, G. Bottbma, W. Ander- nn, R. Osborne. ROW 4: Mr. Steward, Head. Janitors ROW 1: L. Curtis, A. luinard, M E Beard James Reynolds ROW 2 A Stakeman E Cade H Cro ans, ' ' r ' 5 1 1 - 1 - W. Kempton. in lEl l J l A ? ?' cf In order to keep therooms and campus clean there was a staff of twelve men under the direction of Mr. Ben Stanfield. No doubt you've seen the little yel- low sweeper putting along each day to keep our walks clean. Besides keeping our campus neat, the custo- dians fill many a student's special need, such as cutting that lock off your book locker because you lost or misplaced the key. These are only a few tasks our custodians performed. 21 STUDENT GOVERNMENT .,!.a.3- '17 f'55'fgi'- 2F'lf- 2' - - .- 'ff 171 1 .HA rif- 253 , ...H -1,5 . , -.vp i Mg., 1--L :fri-1 Fl 9 - L-3125, aC?5f12r 1' 1' . ' H '--3.3: ,I .f +35-,gjn+5,1g.x1 -P-':g..L'- ' ,wr ff WJ? 54 a 'fax , 4 .r-1 H A., , . 3-1 ,H ' 081. 5, In 4 f , -F 'fb A.. I ,nav n ,J 1 g. uf inf ,M . 7'-2 9-'ax , wg Q- QR 50 029 X -:U . w -mmruuunymr vffffffuw-fgqfffry W Q :- Mwllifaw, ':ZZlMnvwmw1vlll 4,1-3 ia.. r 'IT -ix ff' S f- 2. '2 ' ' 1-21 E- 5' -Q.: E T fl -51 .--4 1 ' ---H-. . - 'g , E z I f ' .Q f z ' 5 ' ' v 55' ' F 2 V A-M ' A F -4 -if iivq., wg' nf' '1 ' l YFHIWHJIIIWMIIIWWWWWWWMWWW . I , P' V mu... 1. ' luuum, u 4 1., H ' 1 um... .. . Pat Hernandez, Editor Student Body llfficers First Semester What Is Q ie, ---' r 1 IL sa - 4 L R d ' Yfffg W arry e man X - President Q 'JO - N wth Q ' X y we owe sfrftf r i if H wif Wy cw ' . V' GK . Through the efforts of the first semester stu- Ut' dent body officers the sale of student body cards NXQN Q33- was promoted and, as a result, 1700 cards were sold, reaching the highest point in many a year. , K The body's spirit was awakened by assemblies, rallies, football and basketball games and special programs. , All debts were paid and records kept, and all legislation of the first semester passed through this office. V K Bod 'I 175, - -ai , ,--Q jf K wt I f 4-11 V 3, i lv i T l . i 'X U 'Q my M e B y JJ A B Carole Smith Betty Sakamoto Halinda Spoone Ginger Russell Vice President Secretary Treasurer Director of Activities Barbara Cauble Publicity Chairman Bob Yocum Sergeant-at'Arms George Crosby Head Yell Leader Clydene Adams Head Song Leader Student Body llfficers ' Second Semester It Has Student Body President Rodney Kruckenburg BANG! The second semester ofthe school year started that way because the Second Semester Student Body Officers were on the trigger. Chosen by the Student Body, they worked hard to fulfill the promises they made during their campaign. ' For the remainder of the school year, the Student Body Officers made the campus buzz with activity. With the? help of the Director of Activities, assemblies were planned and presented. The Vice-President presided over the Student Court. N 4 Man Functions , ,V 2. 5, all Vice President Secretary Treasurer L!! U- Director of Activities Lorie Bates Priscilla Partridge Halinda Spoone Dorene Nunley Director of Publicity Barbara Cauble Wi Q A , , Sgt.-at-Arms 5 Chuck Emerson f 'fi Head Yell Leader Margie Schlarman Head Songieacler Clydene Adams It Co-ordinates I ROW 1: J. Seyfried, P. Vigil, J. Burrell. ROW 2: J. Wimberly, C. Reyes, K. Dice, M. Mathis, L. Nichols, D. Boyd, B. Nosacka, L. Shelly. ROW 3: K. Hawley, L. Warnol, J. Kratt, J. Vencovsky, S. De Lang, I. Slaughter, C. Olson, M. Rogers, C. Moore. ROW 41 J. lnskeep, J. Rubin, G. Render, G. Freeman, N. Jones, C. Smith, N. Fryer. D. Paden, T. Littlefield. ROW 5: M. Jackson, J. La Roche, T. Anderson, B. Moberg, G. Brock. D. Clemons, B. Edlen, R. Wilkinson, R. Forchione. egfifzi L i ROW 1: D. Abrams, D. Bell, C. Carson, L. Bates, P. Vigil, C. Smith, J. Scott, W. Jenson, L. Holmes. ROW 2: S. Herder. J. Armstrong, M. Fallon, L. Bonner, P. Roberts, E. Le Brun, D. Raeub. ROW 3: A. Abrams, D. Clemons, J. Martin. C. Wright, A. Mercer, E. Cook, L. Redman, B. Hoover. ROW 4: D. Bufflngton, D. Futscher, J. Drew, J. Evans, M. Turner, K. St. John, G. Siska, D. Nunley. First Semester Student Council The council was called to order by Pat Vigil, Speaker of the House. One represen- tative from each council class attends all meetings and reports back to his class. These representatives met once a month, at this time many problems were worked out. First Semester Student Judges Carol Smith, Vice-Presi dent, and head of Student Judges, completes a very successful semester. The judges were selected from their council class on the basis of citizenship, co- operation, and grades. The judges fined the stu- dents points according to the seriousness of crime committed. Second Semester Student Council Student Council tnow known as the House of Representativesl elected Martha Gamboa as Speak- er of the House during second semester. As the House of Repre- sentatives, they debated passed important 1 s. Second Semester tudent Body Judges f , From all classes, fresh- man, sophomore, junior, and senior, a representa- tive was chosen from each council class to pre- side as a student judge. The court was designed to have students judging other students for such offenses as insubordina- tion and destroying school property. And Plans -e ,' .f -. ry 1 I ROW 1: L. Mitchell, V. Mullins, S. Norris, R. Mosqudan, M. Gamboa, D. Holmes, A. Millsap, E. Gehricke, C. Kuwada. ROW 2: C. Hall, C. Axline, S. Determan, L. Kaiser, J. Kratt, D. Smith, D. Peterson, B. Kappen, K. Basse. ROW 3: L. Nichols, J. Gajewski, C. Reyes, S. Tyra, 1. Hussey, P. Cordoza, J. Whyte, J. Armstrong. ROW 4: J. La Roche, D. Clemmons, F. Hill, C. Sedbury, K. Yamamoto, B. Richardson, 1. Seyfried, D. Riddle. ROW 5: D. Wichmann, W. Edelen, H. Peck, J. McCormick, D. Wallace, A. Rendon, 1. Eskew. mln!-Ll 5 -pls :- ' J' -2:5 , - 5 -swf . T' 5 V-lL,L-3 -'y - ,f ,- .uae-,:+.:':s' ---vi: .' ' J -' .' -ifjfgi ,,:- U -- . it I Q, N h ,.. - gi-gQZ,.,trrI'3y.'Zt'! rr L.-,eg- LT.:, - : : -J . 1. . 3532s'f?ft-af'9?: 1i:'3i. - Hifi ' ' P t t 4 ROW 1: L. Patterson, L. Bates, B. Bietz. -ROW 2: L. Holmes, B. Sakamoto, S. Cox. J. Kratt, A. Mayfield, A. Dunn. ROW 3: J. Taner, E. Ferguson, D. Sakamoto, B. Hoag, J. Inskeep, B. Holmes, C. Wright. .,.....-n 1.ll-.il f-1 N. .. - f E.,-..' V 0ur Various ROW 1: G. McPheeters, H. Spoone, P. Vigil, C. Adams, L. Chavez, D. Abrams, M. Bolles. ROW 2: K. St. John, G. Russell, B. Cauble, B. Sakamoto, C. Wright, L. Nunley. ROW 3: G. Crosby, P. Spears, N. Hoffman, D. Landon, D. Dicker, B. Herreras, B. Yocum, L. Redman, lVIr. M. Joyce, Advisor. First Semester Rally Committee Working hard to produce and keep up school spirit was the Rally Committee. The committee, under the lead- ership- of Ginger Russell, Director of Activities, set up rallies and put up gimmicks to raise the school spirit. First Semester leadership As a body carries out its func- tions, each part has its duty. The mind controls the action of the body. The Leadership class deals in this way with the Excelsior Stu- dent body. This group consisted of Student Body Officers and organi- zational representatives. ROW 11 G. Russell. ROW 2: G. Adams, J. Scott, J. Cox, L. Redman, R. Hoover, D. Abrams, D. Nunley Second Semester leadership lt has been moved and seconded, . . . Leadership shall be known as the Senate. So it went during Second Semester Leadership lSenatel as clubs and student body representatives passed and planned school activities for a unified STUDENT BODY. 'r di! Man Functions T I iii 4,5 i tx Ju l -6 HP ROW 1: L. Chavez, B. Sakamoto, M. Schlarman, E. Abrams, B. Cauble. ROW 2: K. St. John, C. Bridge, D. Nun- ley, P. Partridge, M. Bolles. ROW 3: D. Landon, C. Wright, C. Emerson, P. Spears, R. Kruckenberg, H. Spoone. ROW 4: D. Dicker, B. Herras, D. Pasma, Nlr. M. Joyce, L. Redman. 'a ag? S. ROW 1: .l. Vencovsky, G. Russell, D. Nunley, H. Hudson, R. Hoover. ROW 2: 1. Eldridge, A. Pitman, J. Schultz, S. Loft, Mr. Castigllone, A. Dunn. ROW 31 C. Bridge, M.. Schlarmann, C. Adams. -N, A 5 ' jA', Second Semester Rally Committee A busy semester of planning for many Pilot activities was carried on by this spirited group. The Rally Com- mittee extended all its imagination and ingenuity in promoting publicity for rallies, dances, and various sports activities. .. ,. ,,. Girls league Cabinet X 'l lc A' Kr' ROW 1: D. Nunley, D. Bell, L. Chavez J. Cox, .I. Farmer, S. Noland. Unlike many of the Excelsior activi- ties, Girls' League cabinet met during the. summer to plan the year's activities. The highlights of the year were the two turnabout dances, Beachcombers' Ball and The Sadie Hawkins Dance. Lela Chavez, President, and Mrs. Helen Bryan, advisor, worked tireless- ly with the remainder of the cabinet. M. Rogers, J. Kratt, Girls league Usherettes Flanking the sides ofthe auditorium during Girls' League meetings, the usherettes did a fine job of keeping the Pilot girls in order. Light green sheath dresses were the official uniforms. Miss Bonnie Bowman was advisor, and Diana Bell was chairman. rife N in yi I x ROW 1: K. Tripp, P. Vigil, M. Fallon, l. Armstrong, 1. lnskeep, M. Bolles, D. Bell, D. Boyd, C. Adams, P. Applegate, P. Hahn. ROW 2: B. Bradford, C. Tubbs, M. Bourdon, M. Paxman, T. Kung, B. Pierce, D. Ernokson, S. Kokel, L. Fisher, J. Carroll, G. larrell, J. Goodwin, H. Hudson, R. Hoover, M. Turner, D. Clark. nd Bos Oh! To see what went on during a Boys' League assembly. This was in the minds of all girls who wondered at the new spark this organization had shown this past year. New anddifferent activities account- ed for their success. ROW 1: R. Burrell, F. Munoz, H. Gray, B. Richardson. f' ..- rl' fam ,U . ,. A, Boys' League President Harold Gray Q '55 -J-iv.. ii.. S' e j 4 Q. ' Cabinet Many a girl at Excelsior wished she could have been a Boys' League Usher, but they couldn't quite per- suade Mr. James to let them keep all those big boys quiet. Aiding the school during assemblies and on campus, the Ushers maintained order during these activities. F .fvaf ' A ft? F . SIA ' ' bi ',? - 1... 5471 1 r ef L 'A ROW 1: G. Moore, S. Canfield, B. Melton, D. Hawkins, .l. La Roche. ROW 2: J. McCormick, l. Brewton, L. Holmes, 'D. Lautrup, M. Hamano. V . ' 1 . . - -f ' , Nl - XR 'JL1 I 33 Boys league A , ' Girls league A , H 13, ,f 'H Y fff li . f' ' ' 14' ,. : ' Ways and Means -Q 5' Il, - . if-S 'yt . ik ' ' gf: 'if xi 3 f :-- gt.- ...rr e 5 .... f -. ,aft I - : , . ' + ,,e 1, . . J fs...-wt' A V , :V uh 'V Nj X I I f AJ In Fu'-, K 1 , f J iii V' ' l ROW 1: R. Miller, B. Garcia, E. Gehricke, J. Farmer, J. Millsap, B. Baker, J. Takahashi, S. Owens, C. Crabtree. ROW 2: J. Coles, K. Basse, J. Miglore, J. McDonald, S. Rindfleich, D. Edwards, R. Bickel, C. Sandvig, M. Eldridge, S. Gordon. ROW 3: J. Bauer, F. Braff, S. Erdmann, M. Hackett, S. Cox, B. Cauble, E. Welch, A. Parsons, D. Lackey, D. Peterson, D. Bagley. Girls league Friendship Committee The Girls' League 'Friendship Com- mittee was formed for the purpose of promoting friendship between every girl at Excelsior and the student body. The Friendship Committee also played the part of big sister to all new and freshman girls. Working as Chair- man of Friendship Committee this year was Judy Cox. The Girls' League Ways and Mea Committee was formed to find wa to build a bigger and better Gir League and Student Body by findi ways to raise money in order to p mote a better union between t Girls' League and the student bo This year's Ways and Means Comm tee was headed by Judy Farmer. ROW 1: J. Gasio, Mrs. McCarthy, Advisor: J. Cox. ROW 2: K. Ennis, D. Leville, S. Cook, S. Cates, B. Nosacka, L. Bates, B. Rape. ROW 3: C. Barnes, C. Leach, l. Neeley, H. Spoone, J. Everett. J. Thomas. C. Grimm, D. Smith. ROW 4: K. St. John, C. Vander Ham, D. Loft, B. Sakamoto, D. Rosso, K. Eisenbeiss, J. Atwood, J. Parks, D. Paden, P. Lambert. Together fm-. . -, Varsity Club :Hi X . ' A A-aussi?-rig,-7 I twin- -- L I . . , 'R rag. '.,e , Sl 55741.1::iE:SJHX.'...:--. .-.T .N 1- . t, D ROW 1: E. Smith, C, Perez, J. Angotti, A. Pitman, J. Cuevas, E. Saldana, S. Bruhns. ROW 21 D. Norman, D. Taylor, J. Chad- bourne, B. Herreras, D. Dicker, J. Jackson. ROW 3: J. McCann, B. Trimble, S. Loft, .G. Edgerton, E. Ferguson, F. Munoz. ROW 4: H. Gray, D. Vigil, D. Moseley, Mr. Billinger. CAMERA SHY: Jack Schultz. his year, once again, for the second ight year, Judy Rommel again became en of Posture Week. Selected as the girl campus with the best posture, Judy had ners-up in every class. Representing the iors was Genevieve McPheeters, juniors e Ann Pirtle and Pat Lawrence, and hman representative was Sandy Katkoff. J ture Week Winners This year's Varsity Club was as it has been in past years composed of lettermen from all varsity teams: football, basketball, track and baseball. Under the direction of Richard Dicker and his cabinet the club enjoyed a successful year. ' f,.- 4 ROW 1: Sandy Katkoff, freshman, Ann Pirtle, junior, Queen Judy Rommel, Pat Lawrence, juniorg Genevieve McPheeters, senior. Student Body. Ways and Means Command Pilots lo Raise Mono X :iv 'Va -.d.?..l ROW 1: M. Bolles, M. Schlarmann. ROW 2: M. Cochran, l. Allen, J. Armstrong, R. Guglielmana. ROW 3: B. Bradford P Roberts, D. Hawley, C. Rettstatt, L. Fischer, S. Sebastian, S. Johnson, L. Holmes, J. Evans. The ingenuity and imagination of the past year's new Ways and Means Committee has provided the Excelsior Student Body with sufficient funds to meet its needs. This active group con- ducted a successful year of various fund-raising campaigns. af he sy-LW: s-.ck -K-M I Distinguished by their familiar green jackets, the Command Pilots have completed another successful year of service to the student body. This selected group of young men was responsible for keeping order .on the campus and at many special school functions. L---.,,,,1,,., - :L--f.. -gay... .Ai-., ,,, A . T5 GTM--M31 Ja e :vii iraq 1 ROW 1: D. Llvington, L. Albertson, E. Adkins. ROW 2: Mr. J. Crippen, Advisor: J. Bludworth, R. Witherspoon, J. Johnson -'lieu-.I -i-.L nd llur Spirits Student Body Song and Yell leaders Clydene Adams Terry Houdenpyl Elaine Abrams Leading the Student Body in school songs and yells this year were Clydene Adams, Head Song Leader and' George Crosby, Head Yell Leader. Being Clydene's second year as Head Song Leader she was no amateur at the job. At the end of the first semester, Margie Schlarmann was elected Head Yell Leader to fill the vacancy left by George Crosby's resig- nation. Pat Vigil Carol Kuwada JUUY MHHOVHBY And Was Rewarded Boys' State Wouldn't it be interesting to play V -1 Q e politics? That's what goes on at Boys' - 9 in , State and Girls' State every year. All E Q S' X state, county, and city officials are QL gr' actually elected by the students di- it S ' vided as Tories and Whigs during the organization of a model government. The kids are the candidates, cam- paigners, and electors for one week, and they don't miss a trick. . Boys' State was held at the Sacra- mento County Fair Grounds and Girls' State on the Davis campus. MP' R run 5.5. , '. -4 ELAINE ABRAMS LEROY HOLMES Girls' State By Honors K . YW' I Bank of .fa 1 America Awards ,- Q A fn. T fx ELAINE ABRAMS Liberal Arts GAIL ANTHONY Vocational Arts I, I-1,'fi+1:if+ -an- LEROY HOLMES MARTY TURNER Math and Science Music .-Q, '7 r' I I I -L, I L I I ,QL . F . 3 PAUL LURK Science haf' A V L 1 I ji. .V : 'l 1 , I GARY ROBERTS Language K A DIANE DE IULIO MIKE TRIPP Art- Social Studies P- A JUDY COX JERRY SMITH LARRY DOSSER Homemaklng Agriculture Industrial Arts SENIORS - Q 1 30 0 'OX Z Q Wm X C 6 02 C D QF 92 ic , 0 O. U 0 '49, O a o 0 0 cv Oo? 1 0. o -'W 000 Dee Christofferson, Editor 41 The many enjoyable activities of tmswmsSmmrdMswmemme possible mainly by the excellent mannmg and work oftheh ambt Hous Steedng Connnhtee Chosen by election from their senior prob- Iems classes, the committee and theu three advhors spent long hmus dedwng a program that would enable every Senior to long remember hh last year at Ek cdsmn Among the many achwtms m- cmwdmtmSmmmgwmmmws full program was the supervision of Homecoming, preparing an as- sembly program, sponsoring the mid-semester dance, selection of the Senior Gift, publicity for the lumorSemor may and chmaxmg their full year with plans for Sen- ior Ditch Day and the traditional aH-night party. ROW 1: C. Wright, C. Meadows, S. Cates, J. lnskeep, P. Areblo, G. Moore. ROW 2: M. Gamboa, J. La Roach, P. Derry. ROW 3: P. Applegate, B. Henderson, R. Krul kenburg, E. Martin, J. MCormick, D. Bell, L. Antonich. it mix Senior Steering Committee Class Ring ,W w,,,,W,, . . Wh J l 1 if .vi . 1 le E' 5,-i',1,' Al M' I 4, ,. ..,p 1-lv' -I Fulk l , iw , ' V' 1 jj -, ut, - V A y , W ,V .1 HQ l rr,. , , ' - f. . ,rl .' ' . 'i , 'lr - , , - 'J' ' . - , ,.:g.4.., ' 'A 22: . 3' , g - , 3 . 1, Sl . , 'ff-, 'E' I. ' , I ' l ' v M- . ' .:!- f ,.::r wi-' ffl,-r ' ' . . . I f - at .1 . . .-- A N- V - Q ,V ' 4 ' , 2 X- .ln ,.-,v,,-- X, .V -fn. ,V f, X .f ' , Q, r r S. .. v ' 1 ,, 1. ' . ,l Al 4,3-. 'A , , 5 f. ftll eil , ' ' I r ' -, fl 1' r '1'44'i 4 . .. . . ' ' v' x . ' .r i2r'l:1 '. 1 H' 4 .'x'., ' l mari ' . ' V ' A. , ,. , .- -- -. -' 1 - ' . -1 P ' 1-. ii' J 1, , fi, 'QNLQA s Kg ...f ,.'1,'r,:.r.4 , , .wr f- a 4. .' . , I , ' 5--.Q-'-L, .1 ,J lawn-' ' fr- . r :g5,g-5 If , A b ' , e .. I , x, Lg ,Arg-If-.8',1 ' '. ,A'1 -N' vp... '-I ,HQ ly., V V+-- '- fs' f--T... . 5- r 15.2, ,J-' 2 f 1 . y 'H 'f',4. - 1 f - r., vf- ' ' - ., ,. , '..:',,' F-,xr sX,', ,Z - ,, 16'-3 'hw' , g '. 3' - 7' K ' L41 'fl I - ' ,Jaan- ' f 'U' e-'F - J. ml '-' 1 . :V 5 9 43 13 it .A ,, . ' ,- , - 5-sa A 1 rg . '- 1- - rt.: , eq ,A - ,,,., '-,-'ct' --'::gz',. . r P'-1'1'W' V fl 1-F 'V 'i g'f'rT rg li0I'S O n .un I P. Redd Head Song Leader SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS No more pencils, no more books, no more teachers' dirty looks. While this might well have been the motto of the senior class, when they marched up to get their diplomas in their green and white robes, they and their class officers could look back and see the things' which they had accomplished in the four years that they were here. During this past year the offi- cers worked hard and presented a dance, the Sweetheart Ball. The money they earned bought a cyclo- rama which they presented to the school for the auditorium. . - A .. Mr. Bell an 195 .F rg, .1 4, ..YV -.-..-Y ..-. : 1954-1953 - 4 . -. I f---,-.44..a..agr ina-sa..v.s 'Y -g :,.:.:e..L , ,-.,. ,.L-f. Y ------ -V71 - I ' '.2 i2'i. 3lEi till' ROW 1: C. Wright, President: S. Cates, Historian. ROW 2: G. Moore, Vice Presid Activities. ROW 3: J. Burrell, Sergeant-at-Arms: l. lnskeep, Secretary. SENIOR CLASS OF '58 OFFICERS AND ADVISORS gen Mrs. Watson Mr. Crippen V H 6 , w fl - I 5' ..,-Z Q7 I l? X .t if I, dm' 1,6 ls iw S.. A fdi Alfif' 4 , T S93 u!'3L'f ff 'sv 'Qin- L if 'lin I. - YW: Nu.: J0 ANN ATWOOD Ambition-Law Practice Student Body Judge EG! i if X. LORINE ANTONICH C.S,F. Latin Club Drill Team Girls' Letter Club PEGGY APPLEGATE Ambition-Secretary Drill Team Singer Steering Committee BEN ARELLANES Aud. Ushers l.R.C. F.L.E.0. Steering Committee JACK ARNETI Ambition-Englneer CAROL AUBUCHON Thespians Drill Team F.H.A. Christmas Concert EUGENE AUMAN Ambition-Auto Designer DELORA BAGLEY Drill Team F.B.L.A. Girls' Letter Club G.L. Ways and Means TOM ANDERSON Student Council Radio Club J.V. Football JOHN ANDREWS Ambition- Have gun, will travel JIM ANGOTTI Ambition-Baseball Baseball Football Varsity Club KAREN ARCHER Ambition-Homemaking Drill Team G.A.A. Honor Guard PAT AREBALO Ambition-Piano Teacher Sr. Class Dlr. of Activities Jr. Class Song Leader Hi-Hatters DONNA ARNS Ambition-X-ray Technician Drill Team Annual Photography F.N.A. JOE ARREDONDO fx 'FRE DON AARON Ambition-Like M. F. Willie ELAINE- ABRAMS Ambition-Social Worker Girls' State Representative Student Body Song Leader Girls' League Secretary CLYDENE ADAMS Ambitlon-P.E. Teacher Stud, Body Head Song Leader Glrls' League Usherette Glrls Letter Club NOEL AGY Ambition-Photographer BOB AIKEN PAMELA ALEXANDER C.S.F. A'Cappella Choir Drill Team Senlor Steering Committee LUPE AMBRIZ F.B.L.A. F,H.A. Art Club G.A.A. LENNEA ANDERSON Ambition-Typist-Clerk Friendship G.A.A. Pep Club GAIL ANTHONY Ambition-Secretary F.B.L.A. State Delegate to Nationals-'57 F.B.L.A. State Reporter-'57 RB' 4. The 6 WPS' 'tiered '!T'37 Niger I K-1 -tex has-fk LAWRENCE BALLARD Ambition-Welder Gymnastics BARBARA BANDY Ambition-College Hi-Hatters Student Body Judge Usherette EARL BANKHEAD, IR. BARBARA BARMUN gnllblltlon-Dental Assistant BARBARA BASS Big Sister Modern Dance Mixed Glee LORIE BATES Ambition-Airline Hostess Thesplans F.B.L.A. Student Body ludge RICHARD BATES MARGO BAUER Ambition-Nurse F.B.L.A. Thesplans I.R.C. BARBARA BEARD lunlor Steering Committee Student Council Senior Song Leader Choir ,ci-I rf ' , .A - 'L . ., . 1 t7 5s.-' 4 A : :VD- I I , ,Q-..,,..,, y Isa' 5 'ff-A . K -ll Q fu all I -F .5 , -A V , it L. DANNY BEARD DAN BECK Ambition-Hair Stylist PAT BEDOW Ambition-Telephone Operator Lyrlc Club DIANA BELL Student Body Song Leader Girls' League Sgt.-at-Arms Senior Steering Committee F.B.L.A. Secretary BONNIE BENNETT Ambition-P.E. Teacher P.E. Teacher's Assistant Thespians G.A.A. CAROLL BERTON Latin Club Math Club Drill Team Girls' Letter Club JULIA BESTOR Ambition-Ceramic Designer G.A.A. e-9-1 'XZ' DAVE BERCUME Ambition-Machinist Pep Club MAY BERRY C.S.F. Drill Team Math Club Spanish Club DENNIS BIRD Varsity Football Stage Crew Thespians Track ROGER BLANCHARD Ambition-Retirement Varsity Basketball Freshman Student Council l.V. Basketball KAY BLUDWORTH Majorette Drill Team Pep Club Choir CAROL BOHNE Ambition-lr. College Junior Steering Committee Iii inn., .. kv gm aliiltiieui. j, E gh 1- ' F.B.L.A. ll lr. Red Cross I if MARIORIE BOLLES I 6 . ' Y Ambition-Cosmetologist ' Leadership Usherettes MARY KAY BOURDON HI-HHNQVS A'CappeIIa Choir Usherettes Banner Bearer 3. I -as Cx 'Nav 1-' MAXINE CASEY Ambition-Housewife 75519 En 52 f' 'G' ! ' l BETH BROOKS lr. Red Cross G.A.A. F.B.L.A. Spanish Club KEN BROTT Ambition-Attend Notre Dame J.V, Football Cal Cadet l.R.c. HARVEY BYRD J.V. Football Bee Football PEGGY CAIN A'CappelIa Choir G.A.A. Student Council Mixed Glee BILL CASTLEMAN Ambition-Graduation Gymnastics Hl-Y Radio Club SUSIE CATES Senior Class Historian F.B.L.A. Drill Team A'Cappella Choir LELA CHAVEZ Ambition-Foreign Missionary Girls' League President lplnpl:-al Managing Editor C.S.F. xc fe I 4- '1x . 'v-.. -5 3 LEE BREEDLOVE Ambition-Like Mr. West WAYNE BREWER IRA BREWTON Ambition-Rancher SHERRIE BROWN Student Council F.B.L.A. l.R.c. e.A.A. ROBERT BRUMAGIN Math Club STAN CANFIELD F.F.A. Aud. Usher Student Council J.V. Baseball BOB CARRANZA Ambition-Elec. Engineer '29- BOB BOURGEOIS Ambition-Graduation CRAIG BOWMAN Ambition-Jr. College LINDA BOWMAN Ambition-Med. Technician Choir l.R.C. F.N.A. Trl-HI-Y ,IANICE BOYD Ambition-Secretary Glee'Club WILNA BOYKIN Ambition-l.B.M. BOBBIE BRADFORD C.S.F. Steering Committee Student Body Ways 84 Means Excelsior Life CELIA BRAMEL Ambition-Service to others Choir PEGGY BRANN Ambition-Music Teacher Ngappella Choir C. .F. Thesplans CAROLYN BRIDGE Excelsior Llfe Thespians Student Body Judge Spring Swing 'TK for 35 ine- lf' i lls 'Ee -it IL AF' , It 'U' lf? DEE CHRISTOFFERSON Ambltlon-Eternal Joy Annual gtgdrent Body Judge DAVID CISNEROS DENIELLE CLARK Ambition-P.E. Teacher G.A.A. G.A.A. Council Girls' Letter Club KENNETH CLARKE Ambition-Professional S Command Pilots BEVERLY CLEMENTS Ambition-Telephone Operator MI d GI kater 1 XE GE F.H.A. r.e.l..A fx ANNEITE CODY , Ambition-Fashion Designer EM. i.'n.b.' V50 MARY ANNE cotuus 'Q - c.s.F. 'bf Math club Glrls' Letter Club LINDA CONTRERAS Ambition-Beautlclan DON COOK Ambition-Graduation Cross Country C Basketball 'inf fi SHARON COOK Ambltlon-P.E. Teacher G.A.A. Historian A'Cappella Choir MARILYN CORNELIUS Ambition-Airline Hostess Choir Mixed Glee Glrls' Glee EDWARD CDRRALES J.V. Football J.V. Baseball C Football Band PAT CDRRALES Pep Club JUDITH COX F.H.A President Friendship Chairman Girls' Letter Club Annual JACK CROW SHEROLYN CUDE Spanlsh Club Christian Fellowship F.H,A. Let np-P' if-9-, ' exif? ' I in 'yi' fp' 'K A f 'Vvg I .u .- . I , GEORGE CROSBY Student Body Yell Leader Pep Club President ibf. - '51- Modern Dance RALPH CROSS MINERVA CURTIS Ambition-Secretary CHUCK DAVIS itrrnlgtion-Mechanic LORNA DAVIS BARBARA DAWSON ROSE DE ARCOS Ambition-Pollce Dept. F.B.L.A. Spanish Club Jr: Steering Committee DON DEAREN Ambltion-Mechanic I' A1195 mi sow 'S-'Ii af' rv- 3 ox..- pw '41 'life 'init- 'E LZ' d9 A12 eb-vt PAT DISBROW Ambition-Journalist I.R.C. Band Y'Teens Pep Club LARRY DOSSER Ambition-Machinist Industrial Arts Student Council Basketball JOHN DUFFLE Ambition-Psychologist Ala, . , ,. K 'Vu-J' J KAY ENNIS Ambition-Receptionist Friendship F.B.L.A, G.A.A. Q' J DAN DUTTON GEORGE EDGERTON Ambition-Collegiate Football JEAN EMBERTON Ambition-Surgical Nurse Science Club Latin Club Friendship BARBARA EIVIERY Concert Band l.R.C. Spanish Club SANDEE ERDIVIANN C.S.F. ' N.F.L. G.A.A. G,L. Ways and Means JANNA ERICKSON Ambition-Cosmetologist Ch ' oir Drill Team l.R.C. CAROLE ERNST Ambition-Secretary NAN EDWARDS Ambition-Model Glee Club Junior Red Cross RAY ELLISON Ambition-Photography MIKE EMKEN Math Club JUDY ENGSTROM Latin Club Pep Club Senior Steering Committee Thespians , onlne otiuuo Ambition-Cum, Artist Annual C.S.F, Art Club JOAN DELAITTRE Ambition-Telephone Operator Pep Club F.N.A. PEGGY DERRY Ambition-Secretary Senior Steering Committee Talent Club Modern Dance DON DICE Bee Football Bee Track RICHARD DICKER C.S.F. Varsity Club President H'-Y Varsity Football RUTH DICKIE JUANITA DIETZ Ambition-Airline Hostess DEE ANNA DILSAVER Ambition-Housewife Big Sister G,A.A. Mixed Glee DOUG DULUDE Ambition-Draftsman -new 7U'f .ar-.. gn- , ..- ,-1' KN tv' HR rtled -fn BILL ,ESTHER Ambition-Electrlclan VIOLET ESTRADA Ambition-Attend J.W. Conventlon DONNA EVANS Ambltlon-Lab Technician Thesplans Excelsior Llfe G.A.A. IAM ES EVER ETT JUDITH FARMER C.S.F. G.L. Ways and Means Latin Club A'Cappella Choir LARRY FARR EARL FERGUSON Ambition-Football Coach Varslty Club Varsity Football Varslty Basketball NANCY FLICK Ambition-Model Spanish Club Latin Club G.A.A. KARL FONECA Annual Photography 'haf' 4:-:J' fri' V. - i ' 4 I JOANNE FOSTER Ambltlon-Machinist Spanish Club Freshman Steering Comm. Sophomore Student Council KENNETH FOSTER Ambition-Forest Ranger ,fr Football Track pi F.F.A. DARRELL FOX Ambition-Chemical Engineer ' l.R.C. Q' Qt It I 'L J 15,3 5 -'9' i-. ,- 'Sv- 'QQ German Club Math Club DICK FREDERICKSON 'Gymnastics HI-Y 'Radlo Club 'MIKE FREEMAN Ambition-Appraiser Varsity Football Varslty Club Ushers GARY GALE Industrial Arts l.R.C. German Club MARTHA GAMBOA F.B.L.A. G.L, Senior Representative Senior Steering Committee Sophomore Dir. of Activities -159 -JF' 'i I ' , , M- . 1' I tj '-I l V N 1m , K V 'fl r 4. al- -A ' V 1 J H Msn f A ,1-iz, ... t pie I ...,,,,.gx ' -A LARRY FRIELING Ambition-Graduation LV. Football JOHN FRAZIER JOANNE GASIO Ambition-Dental Assistant Friendship Drill Team Student Body Judge MARILYN GATES Ambition-Artist Annual Modern Dance ' ' RUTH GENERA ' Ambition-Telephone Worker ED GENTRY Ambition-Football Player 'DZ-'S?' Latin Club Varsity Club CHARLOTTE GERRITSEN Ambition-Secretary E.B.B.S. Freshman Dir. of Activities F.B.L.A. 'Sf i-5' 5-an Q94 'f'6 T fs Yiwu! Allis 1 l? Alf? f BOB GIBSON Ambition-Graduation -'J hui as Jw,- ggi?-f f-fad B. . ,-S3 N ff 5 Q J , . y fl' 'gt if 2.1. , ,,,, K X x gf - T emit' Y I . RAY HAWKINS Ambltlon-College Football Tennls Cal Cadets V I 'ZIV ZTW.. vii- in-Q, MARIE HACKETI C.S.F. G.A.A. G.L. Ways and Means Spanish Club GUY HALBRITIER Ambition-Graduation GENE HANCOCK Ambition-Attend Cerritos Pole Vault Football Band .KENNY IHARRINGTON LARRY HAWLEY Ambltlon-Pilot J.V. Baseball ROD 'I-IEAPY JILL HEDGE Ambition-Dental Hygientist Student Councll Spanish Club Thesplans Ll' 'x Ti. as 'R 5 I If, ' 'tk-ff NORMA GRAVES Aft Club by HAROLD GRAY Football Varsity Club Varsity Captaln Senior Steering Committee EDWARD GUERRA Ambition-Bachelor V lt B b ll ars y ase a Cee Football Pep Club ROY HALL Ambition-Graduation Varsity Football Varslty Club Aud. Ushers MASAO HAMANO Ambition-Doctor Aud. Ushers l.R.C. CLAUDIA HARROW Ambition-Pediatrician F.B.L.A, T hespians MARLENE HASTINGS Ambition-Halr Stylist S.B. Yell Leader A'CappeIla Cholr Hi-Hatters JOHN GLASGOW Math Club Thesplans J.V. Basketball GERALD GLASSBURN Christian Fellowship L tl CI b a n u Astronomy Club Christmas Program LEROY GLEASON Ambltlon-Landscaper MARY GOMEZ Ambltlon-Secretary Spanish Club JANICE GOODWIN Drlll Team Girls' League Usherett Student Council Steering Committee JERRY GRAHAM GLORIA GRAJEDA Ambition-Secretary TERRY GRANT ambition-Draftsman ES x ng Thesplans NANCY GUGLIELMANA langbrltlon-Nursing Trial Fllghts Steering Com Student Coun mittee Dil B-L I i ' ll r ,- , , IN : ,g A, , Ae. A - 'qi- . Q..-A -.4 H ' ' .1 'l .' ,,,,r Freshmi fix 'SPX 811'- Y ,W tw, 'nf EGR ,',,,.,. LARRY HEDGECOCK Ambition-Retlrement BARBARA HENDERSON Ambltlon-Alrllne Hostess Choir Senlor Steerlng Committee Lyrlc Club YOLANDA HERNANDEZ F.H.A. Big Sister Art Club ANNE HIGHT F.B.L.A. I.R.C. F.N.A. Band Offlce KENNETH HILSABECK J. R. HILTON JUDITH HODGES Ambltlon--Teacher C.S.F. F.B.L.A. French Club JUNE HOGAN Student Councll Stage Crew Thesplans F.N.A. CLIFF HOLDER Ambition-Bachelor Thesplans Spanish Club Student Councll 'ya- ,I tvs, W lx fdi 3 ut rx r ,x .1-1. A , 0 1 , f l 5 - ' A .. JUN 4, . -. ,. .C ad . . ?-i i 1, , f, ,,M L GARY HOLLOWAY 'N' JM' Ambition-Accountant ' - Sis ' LEROY HOLMES Ambltlon-Engineer Boys' State Representative C.S.F. Industrial Arts YVONNE HOOD Ambltlon-Beautlclan German Club G.A.A. Mlxed Glee BOB HOOVER Student Body Judge industrial Arts Varslty Tennls DALE HOPPOCVK Football Head P.A. Crew Vice Pres. Radio Club GERRY HUGHES Ambition-Archltect Math Club B Basketball Tennis ROBERT HUIE, JR. 1 L.. -A warp l k ,S Li . . . ' X I 1 I ! 3' 3 ,::'5?f?t-fbfw. - , N .?i5?'9'if'fii5fz Q CHUCK HUDDLESTON Ambition-Architect HARRIET HUDSON C.S.F. N.F,L. Senlor Steering Committee JACOUELINE HUNGERFORD 'Student Council JERRY HUTCHINS JOYCE INSKEEP Ambition-College Senior Class Secretary C.S.F. Student Council ARTHUR JACKSON C.S.F. Math Club Industrial Arts Spanish Club JIMMY JACKSON German Club Varsity Club Varsity Baseball varsity Football l P hz' .t ,., . is-XL ,Dx Q9-. .' . -' .- l Ma ni? QTY' Hwa- 'YF JOE JACKSON gif. Qi V? gl , B , 'LJ f-Q, , wwf? ,X il, ufa-.-.Uv 1'l5,sfIrif1'yv- 1- ,V+- .gliy 13, .gf 'Nif .if I 34,12 I A l L LY DA KIPER ' Mogern Dance 55 5955+ !f': i. iii FRED JUSTICE Football Baseball Basketball Tennls JAMES KAHLER Choir Mixed Glee Audio Visual Cal Cadets JEAN KELLY Ambition-Secretary G.A.A. Big Slster Pep Club -JOHN KELLY Ambition-Taxidermlst Gymnastics DONNA KIRBY Ambition-Secretary t Spanlsh Club Stage Crew l.R.C. Pep Club GARY KLARBERG Cee Football Bee Football JOHN KNOWLDEN Ambition-Aeronautical Engr. wif, 'if' . S.PlS'f7,k1f Li' GAIL JOHNSTON Ambltlon-Elem. Teacher F.T.A. C.S.F. S.B. Ways and Means A'CappelIa Choir ED JORDAN Ambition-To enjoy llfe Gymnastics BONNIE JOYCE Student Council l.R.C. Secretary JOYCE KAUFFMAN Ambition-Office Manager F.B.L.A. Spanish Club Drill Team BILL KEATHLEY Ambition-Mechanical Engr. Varsity Track Bee Football Math Club LARRY KIEFT Ambltlon-Electronics Band Radlo Club NANCY KING SHARON JACKSON Ambition-Nurse Band Commercial Club PEGGY JAMES Ambition-Secretary F.B.L.A. Jr, Steering Committee Spanish Club SALLY JAMES G.A.A. Spanish Club l.R.C. Pep Club DWIGHT JEFFREY Ambition-Teaching F.T.A. Trial Flights Swimming CALVIN JOHNSON Ambition-Truck Driver Football CHARLES JOHNSON Concert Band Student Councll I.R.C. ROCKY JOHNSON Cee Football Cee Basketball Spanish Club Aeronautics ELEANOR JOHNSTON Ambltlon-Typist F.B.L.A. Drlll Team Girls' Glee RAYMOND JUELS Ambition-Open auto shop Basketball Softball use , 'E . Ph'-Q. Ag.,-f ' ffw'-r-N 179-T' I . J 11 s The JUDY KROPP Ambition--Beautlcian RODNEY KRUCKENBERG Ambition-Sports announcer Leadership Math Club Bee Basketball RALPH LACEY Ambition-Navy DONNA LACKEY Mixed Glee Lyrlc Club Red Cross Ways and Means PATRICIA LAMBERT Ambition-Nurse Drill Team Friendship F.N.A. VICTOR LA POINTE JANICE LA ROCHE Ambition-Language teacher A'Cappella Senior Steering Committee Thespians DAVID LAUTRUP Ambltlon-Engineer Math Club Auditorium Ushers I.R.C. CAROL LEACH F.H.A. V.P. Student Council Friendship l.R.C. r M -. RN I iv L 'L I A rar ' I ,-F. - .- 1.9, . '?i' l li: '::li . gui? H, 'Ji-I is ffm - R-P+ 'ew h-A Q. I '2 4 I if '5Qff.tQ'f' I fvkfiws of V 1 f 'l -,Q,,, ! ' -. i2s i-SFS '-45' , -ss m ll Aa-X 1.5-.B -1- ,-1,4 -ar M' - , L' af I f ' 1 ELLEN LEBR UN Ambition-Nurse F.N.A. President Student Body Judge Christmas Concert MITCHELL LEBRUN Ierpblition-Air Force Annual Photo JUDY LEHNERT Thespians Big Sister F.T.A. DIANE LEVILLE Ambition-P.E. Instructor Fl d hl ren s p Jr. Honor Guard LAHOMA LEWIS BARRY LODGE Ambition-Science Industrial Arts Auditorium Ushers l.R.C. Spanish Club STANLEY LDFT Varsity Football Varsity Tennis Industrial Arts Auditorium Ushers Teacher 'WX V,--. ha JV - , DR! k - ., I E. A nf' I A 'Q':ff,' f : X I A J i.f'E::.E I,! if ii. ut , . i t ' 1 'il I BRYCE LINDENBERGER TEDDIE LITTLEFIELD F.B.L.A. Student Body Council Friendship G.A.A. HEYWOOD LOGSDON industrial Arts G.S.F. Spanish Club Radio Club MELVIN LOPES Student Council Cross Country GLORIA LOPEZ Drill Team Assistant Steering Committee Student Council Girls' Letter Club MARGARET LOPEZ Friendship Drlll Team Spanish Club G.A,A. SANDRA LOTSPEICH Annual Photo Student Council F.B.L.A. IN 1 s ian' as --rug I - gs-I I ' ri 0 N H JOYCE LUIZ R C 'eff fe I ,f n-, Wap -fl ,, -,,.. ff I 1' OLINDA MARIANI G.A.A. Girls' Letter Club l.R.C. Spanish Club HOWARD MARLER lenFnxal Photography EDDIE MARTIN Ambition-Clvll Engineer Industrial Arts Steering Committee Math Club gli PAUL LURK Math Club C.S.F. Science Club GARMEN MAGANA GILBERT MAHORNEY Bee Basketball Cee Football Baseball A'Cappella JOHN MAJORS Ambition-Photography Audio Visual Pep Club Chess Club BILL MALLORY DANA MANNING Ambltlon-Fashion Designer JEANNIE MANOR Ambition-Artist TED MARDER JOAN MARTIN Ambition-Photographer Annual Photography MADELINE MAYS Latin Club F.N.A. Prom Committee Drill Team BOB McALVAIN Ambition-Architect Song. Steering Committee l.R. . Cal Cadet Qi THERESA M DADE Ambition-Ggometry Teacher F.T.A. Lyric Club Math Club ROSE MARIE MCDONALD Drill Team lr. Steering Committee G.A.A. Art Club CAROLE MEADOWS Student Body Yell Leader Sr. Class Head Yell Leader A'CappelIa Choir Girls' League Usherette JOSEPH MEDICI Ambition-Electrician ALVIN MERCER N.F.L. A'Cappella Choir C.S.F. DICK McCDRD Ambition-Highway Patrol Annual Staff Spanish Club Christian Fellowship JAMES MCCORMICK Senior Steering Committee Auditorium Ushers Radio Club ANNEITE McGEE A'CappelIa Choir HI-Hatters Girls' League Usherettes Banner Bearer GENEVIEVE MCPHEETERSI F.B.L.A. Head Flagtwlrler Student Council E.B,B.'s H-,-J SHARON MICHAEL Ambition-Nurse l.R.C. F.T.A. Thesplans ROSENIA MILLARD Jr. Tour. Tennis F.H.A. Chrlstlan Felllowshlp DONNA MILLER Ambition-Secretary Big Slster IUDY MILLER Thespians G.A.A. F.B.L.A. F.N.A. WAYNE MILLER ANN MILLSAP F.B.L,A. l.R.C. Ir, Red Cross Pep Club SUE MINYARD Ambition--Homemaker F.H.A. l,R.C. Girls' Letter Club SHIRLEY MONTEIRO Ambition-Marriage BOB MOORE Cal Cadets Gymnastics -4-af fi I-533 fv- 451 tg, Wav, ,Guns-1' N- GARY MOORE Ambition-To succeed lOE MOORE Ambition-Elec. Technician Radio Club President Public Address Crew Excelsior Llfe ESTHER MORENO CAROLYN MORGAN PHILIP MOYA DON MUNRO Ambition-Airline pilot Band Cal Cadets Thespians ELOISE MURO Ambition-Office Worker l.R.C. G.A.A. .R , L 'Ti . ' is-4' N j.3 ' 'K ,, s I 3,1 1 I ay , I, .1 It Cf' -. ,, I' , 3- I ' ' ' .M Ziff U ilhaf I 1 , ,iff ' .-f,1.' 'galil iff f 1 Magi I I lk-rx LYNN MULFORD Ambition-Designer Concert Band Spanish Club l.R.C. FREDDIE MUNOZ Varsity Club Sgt.-at-Arms Varsity Football Varsity Baseball Varsity Basketball BRIAN MYRES Transferred from Anderson High, Cincinnati, Ohio Spanish Club IRIS NEELEY Sr. Glass Songleader F.B.L.A. Friendship Drill Team TOM NIEDZIALEK Ambition-Graduate MARILYN NOVAK Annual Photo Thespians Stage Crew Pep Club DORENE NUNLEY Drill Team Head Spring Swing Girls' League V.P. 'Y' tv .ff 'ff'-if iii fd SANDY PUTNAM Ambition-Prlvate Eye iw , X95-' ' ROBERT PETTY Ambition-Commercial artlst Dee Basketball Cee Basketball NANCY PHELPS Soph. Class Secretary A'Cappella Choir Junior Honor Guard Rally Committee DAVID PLASTOW Ambition-Chemical Engineer Gymnastlcs Art Club Cal Cadets BILL PLUMA J.V. Football Thesplans DIANNE RABORN Jr. Steering Committee Big Sister Honor Guard RON RADECKY Basketball Prlnting SHARON RAPE LOYD PEARCY Ambition-Football Coach Excelsior Life N.F.L. LV. Football GARY PECK Ambition-Pollce Officer LOUIS PEREA Ambition-Army Bee Football varsity Football WILLIAM PIKE Ambition-A happy llfe F.L.E.0. ROBERTA PINION Ambition-Housewife Mi d GI xe ee Lyric Club Glrls' Glee ELIZABETH POWERS Honor Guard BETTY PRELI Ambition-College Math Club Spanish Club l.R.C. MILDRED OIEN Ambltlon-Housewife Photography Modern Dance DONNA OLIVER F.H.A. Counselor's Office MANUEL ONOPA ' Ambition-Auto Mechanics RACHEL PACHECO Ambition-Nurse F.N.A. Drill Team Soph. Steering Committee DONNIA PADEN Ambition-Nurse lr. Class V.P. C.S.F. Student Council CAROLINE PASTRANO JUANITA PATTON Drlll Team G.A.A. F.N.A. I.R.C. MARLYS PAXMAN C.S.F. A'CappelIa Cholr - Drill Team ROBERT PEREZ UV A '-l' ol u Her s it-f KX I e A if X Q'-g DONNA RAUB A'CappelIa Cholr Sgrlng Swing T esplans Modern Dance KEITH RANF Ambition-Specialized M hl I t ac n s Football Basketball Thesplans PAT REDD Jr. Honor Guard Sr. Head Songleader Sr. Mothers' Tea Student Councll LARRY REDNIAN Student Body President lr. Class President Latin Club CONNIE REED Auto Shop CHARLEEN RETTSTATT El Aviador Girls' Letter Club Student Body Ways 81 Means F.B.L.A. KATHY RICE Lyric Club F.B.I..A. Pep Club JOHNNY RILEY CHUCK RIZZO Gymnastics If ff ' - ' .1 s 1.-' U' :fi-'.:-I , . -r.-v -1- , V - , 'pf 3- 'td ' ' -1 ,Ln KM as I, . .N I . . lbw 'L,H1ff,5. Q u , f ., f .f at I .f .HMV X 1 ,M 1 , , X . !:5?gl5h We ' , I .QS 2' ,ff 4 -qv'-5 -' s ,I v 1-. Ex H , Q..- ., A, .4 . .5 'f'3.Ip'7T Ambition-Business Adminls. df' 'f6-1 GARY ROBERTS Ambition-Teach Spanish and Math C.S.F. F.T.A. Spanish Club MARY ROBERTS Ambition-Model F.B.L.A. EI Aviador Friendship ELSIE ROBERTSON Ambition-Nurse F.N.A. Girls' Letter Club G.A.A. CARL ROBINSON Ambltlon-Architect Cross Country Track GILBERT ROBINSON Ambition-Draftsman Football MATT RODRIGUEZ Ambition-Barber Gymnastics Choir RENE RODRIGUEZ Ambition-College Industrial Arts Spanish Club I I K' 4 ROGER ROBSON ROSEIVIARY RODELLA Thesplans Drill Team F.H.A. Christmas Concert ANITA ROGERS Ambition-Electronics Engr. C.S.F. Band F.B.L.A. TONY ROMAN Arglgtion-College CHRIS ROSAS MIKE ROSSIVIAN Ambition-Own Italian Restaurant Bee Basketball F.B.L.A. Student Body Accounts DARYLEEN ROSSO C.S.F. A'CappelIa Choir Math Club Latin Club El' 5' Q' , 1 LTL I I TWU! 4l1 f, , - , BONNIE ROYSE Ambition-Missionary Tennis Team F.B.L.A. Girls' Letter Club fill 'mm - MV' 'ff' W 3. -15 I LW, us I '-1:15 , ,sQ'i'QL 3.5 S'l M Q fav 115 inns: -Pu' f 6' 59' 1- I . , V,-if Nf - .-., 3 .-.:.3, -I .V e I. . . A JERRY SMITH Ambition-Agriculture F.F.A. Baseball I Student Council CHARMAINE SHEMANSKI Ambition-Math Teacher Nlath Club Student Body Judge ELIZABETH SHOTWELL DAVE SISSON Ambition-To own own business HENRY SMEERDYK Ambition-Dalryman Varsity Club JUDY SMITH 'Ambition-Housewife Historian Jr. Class Steering Committee Junior Cabinet ROBERT SNIDER Ambition-To bl free Math Club Radio Club Science Club THOMASASOLJDRIETT M, N5 ...--.. ' I--er X SUE SCHLEGEL Amhltion-Nurse Thesplans Dance Band Pep Club HELEN SCRUGGS Ambition-Nurse Thespians Latin Club l.R.C. NORMA SEE S.B. Ways and Means Spanish Club Steering Committee Student Counpll MARIAN SIMS GLORIA SISKA Ambition-Secretary F.N.A. F.B.L.A. Student Body Judge CARDLE SMITH Ambition-Housewife S.B. Vice President Military Ball Queen Thesplans EDWARD SMITH Varsity Track Varsity Cross-Country Varsity Club Cal Cadet GINGER RUSSELL S.B. Dlr. of Act. N.F.L. French Club F.T.A. PAT RYAN Ambltlon-Housewife Student Council G.A.A. GUNTHER SACHSE School Cametaman German Club l.R.C. BETTY SAKAMDTO Ambition-Secretary Student Body Secretary C.S.F. F.B.L.A. ERNEST SANCHEZ Soph. Class Treasurer Spanish Club Steering Committee Student Council RICHARD SANDVIG Ambition-Photography Art Club RAY SCHAPER Ambition-Photography Football MARGIE SCHLARMAN Ambition-P,E. Teacher Student Body Yell Leader G.L. Ways and Means Student Council RICHARD SHAN. Cee Football LV. Football f '33 Nfl' 1 - '54 :al I Ai, I .4 A '40-f 1l!1 ? t Lal I I II iIIT X. I N eel I-S 'ae Sf K4 . I . 'Yi I gem. F A M ' v r , Q51-11: f .nv qi i' I 'x x- ilrf' Q I ,J . . ry., , s- I - 1- -nv . S I' 17. .- It U if Q, 2 'W g -. iv as. l I gg' '15, V' Wi QQ ,L W' ' , We -Q ,-:. 'MN ' Ixvbll-ll UU IYLIKOU I C.S.F. Industrial Arts S l h CI b pan s u MBU! Clllb PHIL SPEARS Amblllon-Diplomat Editor-ln-Chief El Avlador C.S F. Off' . icer Student Councll HALINDA SPOONE Ambition-Secretary Student Body Treasurer F.B.L.A. Girls' Letter Club LILLIAN STARK Ambltlon-Charter Pllot Christmas Concert G.A.A. DOROTHY STEPHENS Ambition-Tu marry a teacher El Avlador Sprinrz Swing Usherette Christmas Concert GARY STEVENS Spanish Club Math Club C.S.F. Thesplans JOHN STEWART Aiadgro Visual F.B.L.A. FRANCES STONEBRAKER Drlll Team Spanish Club C.S.F. F.B.L.A. JACK STORER Ambition-Drafting Engr +V. Basketball ennis Spanish Club 41 Q-1' . L QE? A' gr T W CD 31- ,A ily' Y T .l re p il T i l 5 l 4 df... A f if pus JUDY STOUT Ambition-Secretary Drill Team Jr. Honor Guard G.A.A. BARBARA STRAUGHAN Ambition-Dental Assistant Lyric Club LINDA SULLIVAN h . ,lpn- Hin, -1 Zi. ,il l? Christian Fellowship F.N.A. Mixed Glee Girls' Glee JERRY SUNSERI Ambltlon-Baseball SANDY SUSAN Ambition-Housewife DARLENE TAYLOR Student Council Thespians F.B.L.A. Frosh Chorus JIM TERRELL GEORGE SWEESY Ambition-College DAVID SWEIGART Ambition-Printer Aud. Ushers Command Pilots 'E-T7 'l-I -62' 419 RON THOMAS ROY THOMAS Radlo Club Math Club German Club JACK TILLOTSON BONNIE TOLMAN G.A.A. ELSIE TREAMONTANO Ambition-Receptionist C.S.F. Choir F.B.L.A. 1' ff? ff- i ve ' . , L. 4 V i if fav 4' 1. 1 .PK , - Y. I , A ij il. .gf .3 .V .3 I. x iqg---- 'i .V-, in-gr BOYD TRIMBLE Baseball Basketball Football Varsity Club 'QT Wx 'U 4' ts. F :fl X ,Aa P ,J . ' I ls ap. I ,pee I J, E ,-vw J?'l I I I I I I -wer at 5 if AX dm aw I IQ JAMES WEEDIN Ambition-Wealth Soph. Cabinet Steering Committee 55- 4-rv iii df 'L 13 'Hi' if ' , I , gs, GALE VERNON C.S.F. Math Club Friendship Spanish Club PAT VIGIL Ambition-P.E. Teacher Student Body Yell Leader Speaker of the House Homecoming Princess ELLEN WARNOL Student Council A'CappelIa Choir G,A.A. GENE WARREN Ambition-Electrician Football Gymnastics Art ,fl LOY VALENTINE Ambition-Air Force Cee Football J.V. Track JOHN VALLELY Ambition-Machinist CATHERINE VANDERHAM Friendship Ways and Means G.A.A. DON WALLIS Varslty Track Industrial Arts Math Club Bee Football JOHN WALSH GWEN WARREN Drill Team I.R.C. A'CappeIIa Choir Modern Dance ZENOBA WATSON F.B.L.A. Girls' Letter Club I.R.C. G.A.A. CAROL WELCH Spanish Club Student Council JANET WELEVER N.F.L. F.N.A. Thesplans Excelsior Life BETTY WELLS Ambition-Business G.A.A. I.R.C. G.A.A. Council MICHAEL TRIPP Soph. Class Pres. Boys' League Cabinet Boys' State Math Club JOAN TRUDEAU Ambition-Nurse CAROLYN TUBBS Ambition-Nurse Head Majorette Girls' League Usherette Latln Club MARTY TURNER Ambltlon-Singer A'CappeIIa Choir Thespians C.S.F. CAROLYN UNRUH Ambition--Home Economics Spanish Club G.A.A. DEAN VAARDAHL Ambition-Businessman MARY VALADEZ Ambition-Factory worker LARRY VALENTINE Ambition-Marines Football Choir Mixed Glee LOUISE VENDRELL Smaluon-Photography rl eam Annual Photography Letter Club N050-,u 'Intl 1 -v 2 ,N-' '? f' 115 'Sv Q14 -il-1 The 33 'i E N-. aps Ind kg!-an 9-. I.: I ' I f I CLINTON WHEATO N Ambltlon-Own radlo shop Radlo Club Choir JIM WHITE Thesplans KAY WHITE Ambltlon-Airllne stewardess Cholr Soph. Steering Comm. Spanish Club DEANIE WHITEHEAD Nmumon-P.e.x. Op JERRY WHITLEY ANN WILKINS Flag Twlrler Spaglsh Club l.R Nllxed Glee RICHARD WILLEFO Varsity Basketball J.V. Football Audltorium Ushers I.R.C. JO WILSON Ambitlon-Beautlcla JEANETTE WINIBERLY Drlll Team Student Councll G.A.A. EE' '95 'fx if 9I'3f0l' RD I1 I , fab . . 'J' I lf' S, f 1 . rx W 'QA nb' gs' I' --. 95? ARTHUR WINDERS Industrial Arts Spanish Club Math Club Pep Club DEAN WIRTH Ambition-Rich Transferred from U.S. Grant. Oklahoma ROBERT WITHERSPDON Ambition-Air Force Cgrremand Pllots TOIVI WITZEL I.R.C. German Club LEROY WORD Swlng Band Band Counsel Spring Swing KEN YAMAMOT0 Cee Basketball Bee Basketball Industrial Arts DON YELLEN Ambition-Mechanlcal Engr National Math Club Gymnastics QZGQEHZI a g If- ff W Q ?- t 1 X ' 2 I 239' I 5 4 , .., Q JDQQCF 3-5. r- A CHUCK WRIGHT Sr. Class President Gymnastics EUGENE YAMAMOTO Transferred from Ogden, MathYZCIub BOB YOCUM Ambition-Track Coach T k rac Student Body Sgt.-at-Arms Rally Committee JOYCE YOUNG Ambition-Homemaker F.H.A. Jr. Red Cross Girls'.Letter Club TED AGUNAR STEPHEN ATKINSON sos Benz Utah 4Tl llis .-L. JANICE BOYD I A IN Aim fill 'i BOB BROWN T.T.A. V. F00tbalI GLYNN BROWN Ambition-Architect J.V. Baseball A JIM BURRELL ,f Football 'lv' Sr. Class Treasurer Industrial Arts Student Council ERNEST CHADBOURNE Ambition-Long Life F.B.L.A. P' - 622.5 Varsity Club Homecoming Float l. JACK ESKEW Ambition-Musician Band Student Council JAMES ESKEW E ,mx ' engblition-Musician gr. 'Stlxrlllngfommlttee X once an '4 I F gf' JANE HAMLET ff Loma HERNER Student Body Majorette Jr. Class Head Yell Leader Sr. Class Yell Leader DAVID INGLIS cal cadet staff GARY KNIGHT Radio Club Cee Track Team ALICE MARTINEZ MARILYN MINGUS Ambition-Housewife I ALEX RENDON t Sr. Student Council H, , GAIL ROSSNER b i .ng, K I . I , vi- MIKE PAINTON I I . A I Dee Basketball H ' PETE REINSIMAR ' Ambition-Make money ,V RICHARD SANDER Ambition-College .l,V. Basketball V. Basketball LARRY WILLIAMS Ambition-Machlnlst LARRY ROMAN 'Ll ' Ambition-Radio Technician HOWARD SHINEDLING i- ' I L L , Ambltion-B. Morrow's Band Band Band Council Swing Band CAMERA SHY PATRICK BOURGEOIS BEULAH BROWN WAYNE CAREY PATRICIA CRAYTON JOE CUEVAS YVONNE DREWS RAYMOND FLIEHMANN DAVID FOST RUBIN GARCIA GENE HANCOCK PAUL JOHNSON JUDY LEHNERT GAIL LOYD KENNETH MCCREARY RICHARD MCKISSEN STANLEY MACK WILLIAM MARQUEZ DICK MOSELEY AML. .'.- BARBARA NEAL ROBERT REESE BRUCE RICHARDSON WILLIAM RILEY JOE RIOS DAVID SISSION ERNEST SMITH GRACE STODDARD RAYMOND STROHFUS HARVEY TREJO IQI AND s VALEIJICTURIAN l -l i fl ANITA ROGERS Anita Rogers, carrying a college preparatory course, had the outstanding record of straight A's throughout high school. Be- cause of an unprecedented tie, Leroy Holmes and Halinda Spoone shared the honor of Salutatorian for the Senior Class of 1958. C0-SALUTATURIAN C0-SALUTATURIAN 4 -+,,.., 'Dn-fX 7 ,x E I .gn f rl 1 , .C4.,A, Q , ,n,. ,Y n lee, , ., , Y , Y- ,.,Y,,,, 63 LEROY HOLMES HALINDA SPOONE Slmillf IBHVO Senior Activities 'Wi- 1' dy 'if' IDI.. 5 , Q is'-f 4 RW'-I , I: J . V E Y iq ' 1 f H- P f '- 1' L' 6, ', , , xx . i LN' , 'fu 1 .. l fi ll 1 L .V -,ff I 'N Y 1 Senior Class Cabinet in a casual session. ggggieprlgsnoz and Gloria Lopez at the J , , , WW, 1 Senior Class Yell Leaders: Darlene Taylor, Carol Meadows, heady Lorie Herner. 4' l ' I 'N 3. .xx fr f 64 Our 1957-58 Homecoming Queen and white Pilot Float. - A and ik ,ith ' 'ri EJ: .5 :A I 'fx ' 2 a 5 ali ,- ' N We f V 5' .- ' Q9 1,', L:-' 1. so X if her Princesses. are pictured on the green N, . . ls ' n f Marlys Paxman modeling the white cap and gown like the at graduation. The boys chose to wear green. girls Senior Activities P 'g'. 'I N if ..,.l-1 R fa '. 4 A . n Q . s 733-S. ' wi 1' V N'-9 l l '. i '16 . I :A 'I' 'fax f in .., 'RF ff'- .-'- - .r ior Class sweater, rnombo redg iacket, gray with white Y' ,:- ia -' 4 g. The emblem had a red background with E H S in white '. 235.4 'f 'f ,- '58 in black. v ' Lf' fi' an wif ,fx I 2.1 , - , K5 ,- L1 -' '-it 1 N -. 1 ,Q -v ' K V . M., S..--Q ., B, , Silver-Away-Glenn Ranch here we come. The El Aviador Staff wishes to extend thanks to the J. Edmond Watson especially John and Bob Watson, wonderful cooperation in the of the Senior pictures and various shots throughout the book. As part of our 1957-58 football season we held a mock funeral for Paramount High. Senior Class Song Leaders: Iris Neely, Pat Redd, head, Barbara Beard. 65 CLASSES Nl JUNIOR UUMUMUHL Mawita Anderson, Editor A 67 I .f ,, 1 Af ' x . 1- .. ' Q ,J .rw 1 IIi E President Bill Herras Vice President Chuck Emerson sg. 5 Aj-.5 ' si- ' L me 52 is I '. .1.- 1 'S N '3 L Historian ywxsx Marilyn Carlson ' . A J.. 2 il Treasurer Secretary .Joy Carrol Sandra Johnson Pat Lawrence JUNIOR STEERING COMMITTEE One of the biggest events of the Excelsior High School year was the Junior-Senior Prom. Attended by the seniors andy paid for by the juniors, it showed the effort put into it by the Junior Steering Committee. ln the American history classes, representatives were chosen for the Junior Steering Committee. This com- mittee had many problems to face when planning the prom. Among these problems were how to raise money and where to hold the prom, but they came through only to face new prob- lems. The main, one being-What color should the senior sweaters be ,,.- 457' Junior Steering Committee 'Is .4 M' 'K X' I ROW 11 J. C l, M. Farl , S. Bryant, R. Gugliemana, M. Arerbelo, D. Patillo. ROW Zi J. Scott, C. Smith, D. Caliguire, K. Malo Mi Reid, B.aIIa?1ble. ROWeg: M. Carlson. R. Miller, R. Pacheco, C. Crabtree. P. Partridge, P. Hahn. ROW 4: B. Herras, J. Shol R.-Shriver, D. Norman, C. Emerson, M. Hammon, R. Noon. l 'x 'S L' ' 'W I Q I . K 'H 'fu I I' f Director Activities T gf7'Qa?', E I ' '-Q I 5 Q . . 5, . Head Yell Leader I Kathy 0'GiIvie ,fi 3 1 f . .ir-X' r 'T , 71. .A -,314 W, J D 1 , an 'ii 'sl - 'U-, We-VV ,bl V 51, Jr 41 Jf X ATL Head Song Leader Rose Ann Guglremana Advisors R, LAING c. APPLETDN W- BLACK Sophomore Steering Committee C2534 Q SQ -4 e E315 'L ROW 1: F. Moore, D. Loft, C. Brunnett, G. Freeman, K. St. John, A. Harsh, K. Hawley, S. Berry, P. Snider. ROW 2: A. Sherley, M. Fallon, M. Robelard, R. Hood, A. Lopez, M. Bunker, L. Fisher, S. Quatero, D. Gomez, L. Samson. U ,,-f-- - W l r f'D Aer. .4 VT. . I LQ! 'X -V 'filii' L. Ferry W. Lantrip V- MOYEHH I' 3 Tl vn 3 1 'QS F ...,. '- President Kay St. John 4 - 'J ,- , 1 ,- f ' f -. J ,Q 3,5 , g. gal sl. il ' Vice President Diane Loft Secretary Karen Hawley Q .V-V. 5,351 ' -af gg we we . -. 'S f-fe:-17,5 . an r.. A .. . , gm, E U M V , -5. ' if r 81 it gf pr E I l rf ' ' , L l Head Song Leader Director Activities Historian Deann Hawley Joan Mimaki Gail Freeman Head Yell Leader Jackie Gray Sgt.-at-Arms Warren Hammers Advisors This past year the Sophomore Steering Committee accomplished many things, planning and execut- ing asemblies dances. Chosen from the world history classes, the committee had prob- lems along with their fun. One of the ways in which they raised money to accomplish dances was to sell cake to the starving Stu- dent Body of Excelsior High School during snack time. Along with Mr. W. Kahm's help the members of this committee also chose their junior rings. This was no easy task, to be sure, since they had to make up the minds of geveral hundred fellow class mem- ers. ,fl Q llll Us ., 9. -, ,E ' I E l .5 ' W ,l , , il ' Il if A 1 rv P QM 1 L X l O - . ,. I.-': H -:-- M 1 - ' ' Yasser. if 2 ' L P-fg wfiift :A Mlilll. President Doug Bowman l - , , , af. we ' - A A L,l,: z'V'11'g. . -,V Vice President Cecil Leach Freshman Steering Committee 3 g ROW 1: R. Jurado, C. Kelly, D. Lichfield. ROW 2: S. Beard, J. Reynolds, L. Holmes, D. Jacobson, L. West, L. Post, C Kelle . -el...-.A-H ROW 31 E. Thibedeau, C. Rosenbloom, R. Lopes, C. Leach, L. Jacobson, D. Bowman. ,w:1,d' - 5. 57 ...W l- ' 'Fl .1 V Y . ' rv 1 iw k 4 .nv in 1. f 1122 Secretary Linda Holmes JH -'x -1 ,V ...1.' 'L -' f f P . ' .- ' 1 ' ., ' is ' A 1 Q l V rr. . 9-. ' -' Treasurer Jim Dyer Director Activities Jackie La Place FRESHNIAN, STEERING COMMITTEE In September of 1957 the freshman ' class entered Excelsior High School. After they were settled in their coun- cil classes, they got down to the business of choosing representatives for the Freshman Steering Committee. I After the class officers were chos- en, the Freshman Steering Committee started their work for the year. The first item on their agenda was to raise money for the class treasury. They did this by selling class mem- bership cards and donuts. The Freshman Steering Committee also helped plan the assemblies put on by the members of their class. They ended the year by choosing next year's officers. Advisors 3 9 2 1 'Af 1 Y 4 1 . .goo L ,N llgil, -gr n , . -N., ms, . -V ,-..,, ,,.,. U. 1 , . .. . Q c :Q , Y 'WZ ' fs P ag, I 6 V: , .- :f :JW '- 'jf ' x -, yr u e 5 ' , f . ftlfor if 7. 'R Historian Jody Adams Head Song Leader Connie Phillips Head Yell Leader Mike Jacobson 3-. ---.- xfx ,. X.- . Q- fl ,gf N R -, . 1 . 1 r ' x ,1 ' 'I Lf . i ' 41 n. 1 ' f I ' Q3 -J if',' I l ' 'NJ l 4- R- PETERSON 1 1. ROGERS D. ALACALA fa r' V ...r . A . SQ, ' M- . W Cl Mr .1 X 9 . 1 ,I Q. Ll' ,fr Nxef. 1 1 .X 6 Mx V V l ? af. V' 1 ' l . qgsai iigggp , 1 - r.. v sk . . , . ' 53. 1.1311 '-'ei ag V in ar 4 fi' A T r l -gf ' w l ' M' H . tr .l l YY ear ' f '-f N ' ' ,. A A ' l A .. . . M . . V . S ' . 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Marks ' 1 - Copy Editor Photography Editor Charleen Rettstatt Mary Roberts ANNUAL STAFF 1957's El Aviador was late due to tloods in Texas. 1958's Aviador was in danger of being late from floods in Los late copy, people not showing up for pictures, and deadlines Spears was a harrassed Editor-in-Chief, and the staff was in all-round tizzy. But-ah-h-h-h-the El Aviador was completed brought to you, The Student Body. U Boys' Sports Editor Dave Landon Janet Modlin Advertising Manager , Sophomore Assistant Sophomore Assistant Betty Van Ness Janice Takahashi M. Novak G. Carver ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHY As a vital part of the EI Aviador staff, annual photography played a major role. Many of the photographs seen here can be attributed to this group. As each picture was taken, the photographer took into careful con- sideration Iighting, group sizes and contrast. Mr. Morton Loveman served as ad- visor. Photographin ' Q' 4.-J , .Q ' ,f F9 as 'le 1 i 1 'A 'ii. I' H , ,.,,, ff l -'wg .Q--v .- 1 Z -, ',i1r1e,1 A ' 1 AA :L-,JA 'I '--...v . pig., Q D. McCord S. Lotspeick W. Birch ,k , Ji? 7 5:9 ,I fi -I '. 1 D, Rivera D. Karl G. Harman X ,J B. Gibson B. Ragland l i vu- ' Photo Staff i .... 'fr xii' M. LeBrun Ed Butler 'ML Nl- LOVGIHHH. Advisor J. Allen, Secretary R. Rizzi, Editor Stories Q-.i Sharon Klimek sherrie eoruon 'Diane Dutton Reporter Reporter RGPOVTGI' '.f at f Ares- , Pnfui ' U It Ginny Jarrell jim McCann Mrs. Troup Reporter Reporter Advisor First Semester . xt fig ' 3 'igs f 'pv- ., ,Jf -'si X L it Barbara Rape Elaine Abrams Exchange Editor - ' Dorene Nunley Boggs? giigggrd Associate Editor Jil This ls Your Life was brought to you through the courtesy of Excelsior High School. We are very happy to say that this year's advisor was Mrs. E. Troup. Working along with the advisor was first: semester Editor-in-Chief Loyd Pearcy and second semester Editor Carolyn Bridges. A hearty group of thirteen reporters and page editors made this publication possible. l Sherrie Gordon Morgue Manager Carolyn Bridge Editor-in-Chief And ews if 1- Q t Excelsior life Staff iii? A-Q? Q it , . . Loyd Pearqy Leaf? NUn'e.Y Bobbie Bradford Elaine Abrams Editor-in-Chief ASSOCIHW EUITOV Business Manager Reporter ,-Q :C -1 Jo Saijoin Vickie Philips Barbara Rape Carolyn Bridge Morgue Manager Circulation Manager Reporter Reporter Second Semester E-r 7 Ginny Jarreil 'Dianne Dunton Sharon Kiimek Reporter Repofier Reporter Dave Norman Leah Nuniey Pat Dishraw Reporter Reporter Reporter Trial Flights ROW 1: L. Martinez, L. Stark. M. Medeiros, K. Hawley. ROW 2: D. Farfan, C. Bartoloth loo I . Co-Editor Gail Anthony ..,-flea. .,..evv4 C. Majewsky. L. Antonich. ROW 3: N. Younie, S. McPherson, L. Fischer, M. Paxmanf V ROW 4: S. Olmsted, D. Jeffrey, M. Estell, J. McSwan. ROW 5: R. Sowersby, S. Klimek M. Bunker, P. Beery. With the efforts of Mr. M. King, advisor, and Marlys Paxman and Gail Anthony co-editors, and their staff, Trial Flights appeared on campus again this year, its twenty-second spring. Its appearance delighted all members of Pilotville, especially those students who received awards for their contributions. Edited and written entirely by stu- dents, Trial Flights is truly a product of the Student Body of Excelsior. Readin', writin', and 'rithmetic- Although the Future Teachers are far from' being the largest club on campus, the club is rich in opportu- nities for anyone who has thoughts about becoming a teacher. As in previous years the highlight of the year's activity program was the iopportunity to teach in the many ele- mentary schools in Norwalk and El Mirada. Conference trips and guest speakers rounded out a full activity program. 'T'v Oo-Editor Marlys Paxman Future Teachers of America , rl, lp l l ' l i l - l 3- ROW 1: L. Wooly, l. Adams, K. Hawly, C. Holms, D. Smith. ROW 2: B. Holland, J. Farmer, M. Collins, L, Sparks. ROW 3: T. McDade, C. Barnes, L. Fischer, C. Partida, J. Fleshner. ROW 4: N. Younie, N. Keller, S. Sebastian, P. Alexander. ROW 5: L. Bowman, D. Jeffrey. D. Kirkham, T. Folts, S. Klimek. ROW 6: D. Lora, P. Partridge, Mrs. Tracy ladvisorl, G. Johnston. ROW 71 M. Carlson, 1. Vancovsky, B. Lodge, S. Crane, G. Roberts. Q 1 I I la , wg, . ROW 1 C. Stapleton, E. Hawley, G. Glasshurn. ROW 2: C. Vance, 1. Morgan. ROW 3: G. Luna, B. Truefitt, D Wichmann. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Nlondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays during both lunch periods were the times when the members of Pilot- ville, interested in their own Chris- tian spiritual education, met together in a common fellowship. Their activi- ties included: guest- speakers, movies, Bible charades, quiz games and a Bible-memory verse contest. Also they held an evening social about every two months to promote additional harmony. FIRST LUNCH CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP I .. Y,: MRS. A. KERR Sponsor Christian Fellowship Lua. hz-I.-' was-2...-2--2' ., 111.2 .ns Laced . :..,..I..-..1 - .4,..uIg.I..r...-.41.'s.ai.4g:...J..g.-3i.Li-..14..' -.E ' - ' ROW 1: R. Ross, P. Denny, S. Talley. ROW 2: D. Walkin, F. Hill. ROW 3: B. Wallson, T. Chronister T' If 4 'ii 44 ul limbs 'A. Wilkins, A. Pirue, G. McPheeters lneadi, J. carmii, s. Johnson. You've heard the old saying the hand is quicker than the eye. Well, this was true for Excelsior this year. For the Nlajorettes' batons flew around their fingers like greased lightning. When they marched on a field or in front of a judges' stand, they held their heads high and lifted their knees almost to the sky in praise of Excelsior's honor. These seven girls were headed by Shirley Cox, a junior. l 1 r Flagtwirlers As with the body, the school spirit was shown with the arm and feet motions of the five flagtwirlers. While music was played, their stunts were performed at the rallies and all ofthe games. In their short green skirts they dressed as lvy-Leaguers, and were headed by Genevieve Nic- Pheeters. Mrs. Dettman Majorettes f T1 . fi 1. ,iff U 9 H 7 if Q- A F44 'ix 0 1 ? wx Q Q 77? mf xx S I 1- N .YJ 'R . 'Y' 1 Nh' It R. Guglielmana, B. Asmas, D. Yates, S. Cox iheadl, S. Booker, B. Burnett, S. Minyard. Dorene Nunley Head of the Drill Team Rose Marie McDonald Assistant Head , ' 'qv Q Uutstretched The Drill Team of Excelsior was fifty-two strong this past year, but after weeks of work grew weaker. Led by Dorene Tex Nunley and her two assistants, Gloria Lopez and Rose Marie McDonald, they appeared at all l l ' home football games, and assorted parades d oth Drill Team shows including television and P.T.A. programs. Thgy were directed by Miss Charleen Kime tlater known as Mrs. Dittmanl, who was at Excelsior for her first year. .. -' ' ' s 1 Q Ed A .09 QV Kf 1 ml.: er '.l?22'.?!lai J QQ' 'll til xii 1. .i 4 Q it if .Nef- ia it irrermgrsrrrr . ' el . 3 ' r .-.J -1 V.. r asia! Q- D'-,V KH VV, Q ' V. --AAA-lv !.v! :-2321 - F' .- .:. .V V It J Q W, - F' rl ' A - . a w U . A :-' . h U -- ,J Y -J N 5 l , t i, if , gi- A : Q .as . 5 .,, .. U9 N N ,V K -wx ex I Ai ' .X ,l lx ,fins-'gi 1 -L 4 1, l . .1 lin. s I , ' A ,,t, . ROW 1: L. Sparks, K. Dice, F. De Marco, D. Erickson, G. Warren, H. Martinez, K. Eisen- beiss, S. MacPherson. ROW 2: M. Arebelo, P. Arebelo, S. Cates, F. Stonebraker, R. Pacheco, M. Sotelo, P. Applegate, L. Antonich, A. Morrison. ROW 3: L. Vendrell, L. Unzecker, ROW 4: D. Castle, R. Barroza. ROW 5: J. Gasio, M. Sena. ROW 6: S. Cook, L. Morre. ROW 7: A. Schlider, B. Shirley, G. Lopez, D. Nunley, R. MacDonald. ROW 8: C. Barns, J. Romislilla. ROW 9: J. Maroney, P. Lambert. ROW 10: Af Parsons, B. Emery. ROW 11: S. Klimek, K. Crouch, S. Jernigan, F. Dunian, R. Headley, J. Kauffman, B. Jernigan, A. Contanche, P. Partridge, R. Hoover. NOT PICTURED: M. Berry, L. Wooley. I ' Y 'i -2 .-'EF' ' ' ily 'fi-' . . 2, -' . ' in . - fl- L ' i f ' I 9 I A l' W- . -'irF 'f:: 'rf ,,,:,,,E,' xii - .fn 4 - VF , li 1' AQ 2 ' . ': 'T f-'. - 1. Q ' 1 ' 61, if-. V. 4' , 1 rf w ,rg I A 4 , . .- J. ' . z A 2 .,. A . 2 J lfaj.-'xf gif' F rv.. h fri 'i r A 1 5 Wt' . -J Lujg.-. v., r 5 .. Gloria Lopez Assistant Head 105 Madrigals nm Singing their way into the hearts of the Student Body were the members of the A'Cappella Choir. Under the baton of Mr. C. Lowe, they sang for their supper on and off campus. Among the many programs they partici- pated in were: Homecoming, Christmas Program, a spe- cial Thanksgiving Program, Spring Swing, and in various club programs in and around the community. Choir officers were: President, Clydene Adams: Vice President, Dusti Abrams: Secretary, Dorene Nunley: and in charge of robes was Bonnie Bennett. ROW 1: V. Miller, D., Rosso, M. Turner, B. Beard. ROW 2: B. Mel- ton, L. Valentine, A. Mercer, D. Lewis, M. Tripp. A'CappeIIa Choir i l l l ' i - .- E5 FN .fl is-. i r -. l l l ROW 1: C. Adams, D. Bell, C. Bramel, B. Beard, C. Barnes, P. Vigil, A. McGee, J. Maronney, K. White, B. Bennett, B. Baker. ROW 2: .l. LaRose, S. Cook, S. Cates, D. Rosso, D. Nunley, W. John,.G. Johnston, N. Pierce, V. Miller, N. Felt, ,D. Abrams, M. Boatneg. ROW 3: M. Turner, E. Treamotano, L. Bowman, C. Meadows, R. Brown, M. Tripp, B. Melton, L. Walkin, D. Walkin, H. Hudson, J. Erickson. ROW 4: J. Scott, D. Lords, G. Warren. J. lnskeep, P. King, L. Warnol, G. Maborvey, L. Valentine, D. Lewis, M. Rodriguez, C. Wright, P. Alexander. ROW 5: E. Moreno, B. Goss, G. Klabey, A. Mercer, C. Wheaton, 1. Stores. B. Richardson, J. Kaylor, H. Peck, D. Raub, M. Cornelius, R. Hoover. MR. LOWE Voices 'hw -'HS ,gi - Q- A E ' E. 'S' ' V A tl t -A l wk L . . is be r . A 'N , ,,.,L . . A .5 1 . get l L-.1 if . L l ff rr . Y- . Q 'I--lwfl rf.:-at - , .- 'F' '2l?C3li-'ifgs-.,ag..' . , . .eg , J J tl J J- J X . L v I ' A l 1 X X :in l ,, - - L l Q ,Eel fl 4--It LQ, I -' I' wld, 55 t y 1 ' A, it ' A i. l. ' 4 . . , ,, l Ht .. , , u l' .,,.f., X A Q J . -. 1 A at -. X A -U 'I I' ' ' . ' L ' . J . . -' . .-L' H fi E: 15, ,Y f b xv J , Re in L l An, CJK 1 bl l A, ,,- A, lg 'A 421' - -V - 2:72 l '-- ' -N T. . ' ' . ,sal ' . .Rf . Q 1, iwfgit I-54.4 -:QQ p -' .1 X Y ' g -' 1 Y, ' ' r at '. fi: J . ' L F 3 'fi . F' J' 1 J' 4 . T' eff' -i 'f gvrlx I ', V I gif' .1 - . .sl ' 4 si- .- . def. ' -Ak 'K ROW 1: D. Baird, R. Rodela, Z. Cates, D. Rios, M. Mingus, A. Umholtz. ROW 2: L. McCune, D Hughes B. Sanquist C Diem, B Benson, B. Keaton. ROW 3: J. Klng, P. Sincox, C. Baskett, G. Beison, J. Ketchum, C. Calhoun. lzow 4: A. Trombette, ID. Hernandez, l. Bernal, M. Llttle, S. Bauman, T. Mlller. ROW 5: J. Weller, P. Dodge, S. Norris C Rose F Brown B Sherley ROW 6- J Petty, l. Slaughter, L. Rennett, R. Phillips, L. Gilbert, T. Littlefield. Row 7. D. Rasniasien, v.' Gray, lv. 'Scliwaner, lvlt. Castiglione, ls Kappen, S. Snyder, M. Bunker. Girls Glee Sing, girl, sing. This might well have been the motto of the Girls' Glee Club during this past year. Under the baton of Mr. C. Castigli- one, they peformed in the Spring Swing as well as in various assem- blies. L ' CI ll -e as 4.1 ...fl E .lg A . ync u 5' '- T7 ' ' .. w ill' .I , .. . - - M . V, . . JM I,--.nw - Lia., ' 5 F, M I e ' Ei ilifwaf . - -5 i f -1 ' f a Q . 'L-...V 1 . -. , I .-, - l v' . ja A K., -fa A - T -,L ...- . . Y L , 'Tv' .,- .. ,gf 1- T .. Lf ' - Lf Under the dlrectlon 'of Mr. C. Lowe, V V155 V s. 13 ,v ' M F .-. W , g A. ff e Lyric Club once again had a success- , . F -1' J Us l L , ' , ,,. A L T . - l year. Singing at assemblies andtfes- l 'E G 1 , V, 5 LQ, :U . , . . vals were some of the importan lems -Q I J Q. J -L we rg 2. . ' 4 .I y Z - , , n this year's Lyric Club program. The , A 471 ' eg 'tjwki 'li gigs , yric Club is composed of sophomores, L 3,1 'af ELA 4 I R H , Q E niors, and seniors, many ofwhlch hope 1 U lg., .33 . e' . ts. Fi join the A Cappella Choir ln future , q ' Q gl - J b - l I ' fn ' l . , . -. .... -4 - .3 . .W 1 F A ' .F 4 . ROW 1: L. Sanchez, B. Riley, R. Pinion, J. Gray, J. Santana, B. Holland, P. Hahn, J. Evans, S. Schoonover, M. Arebalo, L. Stark ROW 2: K. Rice, L. Unzicker, T. McDade, J. Barnhart, D. LaBin, D. Erickson, C. Stanske, J. Hungerford, F. DeMarco. ROW 3: J: Ramistella, K. Tripp, M. White, P. Mayo, G. Buller, J. Brunken, P. Roney, J. Sellus, M. Lawrence, B. Straughan, P. Bedow. LAST ROW: L. Rice, D. Plunket, S. Booker, M. Pohlmann, N. Tappan, P. Lackey, L. Taylor, C. Vance, L. Phillips, E. Sanchez, J. Fitz- patrick, M. Langseth. 107 ir ' Mill N 'ri ' ' - L. S 355 - - , Mixed Glee Club ROW 1: D. Baird, R. Roaella, Z. Gates, D. Rios, M. Mingus, A. Umkoltz. ROW 2: L. McCure, D. Hughs, B. Sanquist, G. Diena, B. Benson, B. Keaton. ROW 3: J. King, P. Sincox, C. Baskett, C. Beeseon, J. Kitchum, C. Calhoun. ROW 4: A. Tran- bepth, D. Hernandez, l. Berhad, M. Little, S. Bowman, T. Meler. ROW 5: J. Willer, P. Dodge, S. Norris, K. Rose, F. Brown, B. Shirley. ROW 6: D, Rasmusson, B. Gray, N. Schwanger, C. Catiglione, B. Kappan, S. Snyder, M. Bunker. ROW 7: J. Petty, I. Staughler, L. Rennert, R. Phillips, S. Gilbert, T. Littlefeild. When these girls came into Excelsior's atmos- phere one of their first electives was to join this club. Under the direction of Mr. C. Castiglione they strived for quality of voice, to carry them up to the other more advanced singing groups. Practice makes perfect might well have been the motto of the Mixed Glee Club this past year. Taught by Mr. C. Lowe, Mixed Glee acted as a preparatory and building group for more advanced work. Its purpose was to teach the basic rudi- ments and the language of music, not to perform. 0 , ' L.. ',-,gf f' ft- il.-. y' ...,... -Y 'J L' Q. , F .... ff h-:-- fl' Freshmen Girls. lilee Sf. - :eff , , G-A a, . is A. -ff? l: r r 1- . 4 .2 'af W . -V Y Q r ,f - i 511' - t 5 .L ' .I A ' Q, ':' iSgg:5 , ,W A : 'i i Q, S 1 ' 'A 5 I N t U jf ' ':- P' 'ji 33. I i. . Z ' .1 ,.,N . 1 ,ug . . . , A '-. ' - i I -A ' 7-- ' EE 5 'A , . if 1 ' , ' ' c H , ' I .ic . -s ,. :Y 'l T? w i ' '- '-- 1' 'L O - '-' - K tr V ' 4 , sl 1' 2 x' . I ' . lry li ft 's - , 1 -' 5 1 'X 1' -I F ' C 'Q T. X W V' H I ? 'P Y' V A I1 D ,iq . : I 1 1, Z V ...J-.-...na1!v' 5 A , - ' ' ' x - i 1 ll li it l iw V, 1, W . . ,V V .t-. ROW 1: R. Jurado, V. Back, E. Padia, J. Tilly, L. Howe, E. Hankimer, J. Cawthorn. ROW 2: B. Brown, J. Hussey, R. Ria, M. Vendrell, B. Gorellick, J. Sweeny. ROW 3: C. Day, S. Elshire, A. Mayfield, B. Jackson, M. Cierrcia, K. Mclnnis, M. Dob- son. ROW 4: J. Bingham, L. West, V. Alberts, C. Karl, D. Martin, P. Frazier. ROW 5: L. Weeks, B. Plains, E. Longress, P. Gettys, K. Rice, H. Monroe, C. Smith. lO8 nd all Z . w ' ' 4 f J , V 1 ---fm ., .. . f-1 E ..L fx? 'Y ,. -. ROW 1: Secretary M. Eldridge, Vice President P. Hernandez. ROW 2: President K. St. John, Treasurer C. Rettstatt. ,T , g7:!q-311:-EAT gqgrzazti' for asf: Pep Club School spirit and a lot of enthusiasm is all you needed to join Pep Club. Many of the enthusiastic rooters were carried to the games on chartered buses. The Pep Club, guided by the Student Body Yell and Song Leaders, cheered the boys on to many victories. Excelsior Business Builders .ali ROW 1: Earlene Judd, Marilyn Page, Donna Harper, Gloria Guerra, Judy Mitchell, Sandy Kokel, Evelyn Shimahara. ROW 2 Pat Beitz, Glenda McKinney, Diana Holmes, Cherrie Watrous, Marilyn Farr, Lorayne Sanborn, Ann D'Ambra. ROW 3: Louise Freeman, Linda, Greene, Nancy Fewins, Sheridan Talley, Carol Lagutaris, John Williams, Jane Tanner, Susan Guthrie, Vicki Martin, Linda illison, Linda Earl. Although the E.B.B.'s was one of the smaller clubs on mpus, it is one of the most active. The club was only open sophomores and freshmen. Judy Mitchell presided as President, Vice President, Sandy okelg Earlene, Judad, Secretary, and Donna Harper, Treasurer. Acting as advisors were Mrs. K. Roth and Mrs P. Deull. The E.B.B. held a Spring Party in May to climax the year. Worked For MR. Q. YOUNG-Director 7 Ei fr. i P' H 57' :Intl I it DON LOUIS-Drum Major THE BAND IROPHY The Student Body's heart skipped a beat that beautiful day in Nlay when the Excelsior Pilot Band brought home the sweepstakes trophy from the Lakewood Pan-Ameri- can Parade. p lt was the largest trophy ever won by the band. It was on display in the band's show case in the auditorium. ,..,- Victor As www l are- --ecar- and ROW 1: D. Kirkham, A. Roger, T. Butler, V. Miller, C. Wood, T. Thomas. ROW 2: P. Jackson, R. Reyes, B Moberg, B. Emery, S. Roggia, Z. Agre. ROW 3: D. Currier, S. Jackson, J. Armejo, J.-Hubbard, T. Moreno B. Griggs. ROW 4: W. John, J. Graham, A. Ernest, R. Altenberger, L. Mulford, J. Beddre. ROW 5: T. Owens B. Rocha, C. Rogers, J. Semple, J. Crayton, J. Rubin. ROW 6: B. Lantz, M. Phroffet, F. Dominguez, G. Rukma, T. Gupton, M. Hammon. ROW 7: R. Brown, J. Rub, E. Corrales, J. Eskew. R. Hott, S. Crane. ROW 8: H ,, .3--: r Shinedling, G. Vantine, V. Zanora, D. Lewis, J. Joromat, B. Hampton. ROW 9: R. Stiener, C. Borwer, E. Hunt- ington, T. McGuire, D. Munroe, J. Bernard. As the hearts beat away in the Excelsior Student Body the sound becomes the thump of the drums, and the Pilot Band goes marching by, preparing for another parade or for a half time show at a football game. Throughout the halls the spirit of the game is created from the beating of .. drum to the blast of a trumpet. The band's work never seemed to be done. You could see Mr. O. Young yelling, Get back in line, each day or Get that mouse out of your horn. Not only did the band perform at the Excelsior ,fooball games but they performed for the Cerritos Junior College games, since Cerritos had no band of its own. The band performed at various parades and concerts throughout the year. They won first place in the Pioneer Day Parade in Norwalk and-in the Huntington Beach Santa Claus Parade. Other parades were Arcadia, Long Beach All-Western Band Review, Fontana, Lakewood, and Orange County Fair. It performed at the Junior-Senior Play and selected members olaved for the Spring Swing. ' vm Beauties ,Q if g 'v,1 Ll A. V. I LL x I, K gg V N 1 in ,x 'if ' fi 'L 1-wil' 1 N , :I i-:Sl , F , N. L Lf 5- I ' 'fa A Q ...lg J 'fy -.,. .,. ,, r I ', ff , , 1 A' Q - HOMECONIING QUEEN, MISS MARTHA GAIVIBOA Reigned ? 'x 'xi ?K..s'?'f5 was Pat Vigil Margie Schlarman HOMECOMING QUEEN AND PRINCESSES It was half time during our excitingly victorious Homecoming Game. The day had been filled with activity and the stands were overflowing with the excited alumni, to whom the entire day had been dedicated. Mr. Eissler was desperately trying to direct the big, beautiful green and white float between the goal posts and toward the center of the field The crowd waited and strained anxiously. Who was our Homecoming Queen for 1957? We were soon rewarded, 'for Martha Gamboa and her lovely princesses, Elaine Abrams, Margie Schlar- man, Clydene Adams, and Pat Vigil were soon the center of attraction. or .. 31 l.Ll.:.f-..l3.1:,, ' Clydenne Adams Elaine iDustil Abrams Brightl 9...- ROW 1: G. Roberts, Miss C. Ling, D. Lautrup, J. Burrell, J. McSwain, J. Vencovsky, L. Holmes. ROW 2: C. Holmes, C. Berton, T. McDade, M. Collins, J. Carrol, M. Paxman C. Shemanski, L. Nunley. ROW 3: J. Bleek, V. Hall, E. Yamamoto, A. Jackson, D. Fox J. Frazier, G. Stevens. ROW 4: J. Forchione, G. Schoonmaker, B. McCoy, R. Hawkins R. Thomas, D. Wallis, J. Jackson, D. Fost. ROW 5: M. Emken, G. Klasse, H. Klein, R Dicken, E. Martin, P. Lurk, D. Yellen. ROW 6: E. Hawley, G. Edgerton, S. Loft, K. Ranf I 1 1 1 Math Club The Math Club under the supervi- sion and guidance of Miss C. Ling, held regular meetings to discuss many mathematical topics. One of the many exciting events was the mathematical field day held at Occidental College. To be eligible for Math Club, a second semester sophomore must have had an A average in math, a junior a B average, and a senior must have had to have been in trigonometry. The top student in math was given a fifty dollar scholarship by the club. B. Snider, B. Trimble, A. Winders, R. Sowersby. ROW 7: P. Partridge, B. Biezte, T Folts, J. Glasgow, L. Dosser. 4 National Math Club The National Math Club was a new club on campus this past year. lt was initiated under the supervision of Miss C. Ling with 27 members. One of the most important events of the year was the mathematics field day held at Occidental College. Members of this club must have had a B-plus average in math and a B average in all other classes. 'x J X TH ROW 1: M. Paxman, P. Lurk, C. Ling ladvisorl, D. Yellen. ROW 2: V. Hall, L. Nunley, C. Shemanski, T. McDade, C. Berton. ROW 3: A. Jackson, J. McSwain, J. Vencovsky, P. Partridge. ROW 4: K. Ranf, M. McCoy, L. Holms, G. Schoonmaker, T. Folts. ROW 5: B. Snider, G. Roberts, R. Sowersby. Science Club Sputnik, space, and spiders were three of the topics discussed in Sci- ence Club. The Science Club under the super- vision and guidance of lVlr. T. U. Hawley and John Frazier, president, met on Mondays to do experiments and to have discussions in science. One of the events the club attend- ed was the demonstrationof the million-volt laboratory at the Cali- fornia lnstitute of Technology. 'P split '. of yxX 1 1 .Al ,X-3- 2 S. Finkelstein, L.'Simpson, P. Buell, K. Siats. ROW 1: F. Ramirez, T. Butler. ROW 2: K. Frazer, T. U. Hawley, B. Eleden C Magnes. ROW 3: S. Zebold, V. Tyree, C. Vuitel, P. Buell, H. Lee. ooo? . Gafd Z Q C' f??: L1 D f,:' ff- , a ,S 'nt . pg-v 0 1 Is, I 3 l. t iff We ji 4 Chess Club Through the well-rounded activity program offered to the Excelsior Stu- dent Body, a club was planned to suit each individual's need. The alert and strategic-minded chess player was able to participate in the activities of the Chess Club. Under the direction ofa Nlr. J. Stein, the Chess Club, through a process of elimination se- lected a team which successfully par- ticipated in many interschool tourna- ments. , J ll 'la Radio Club As each student's interests and personality differs, clubs on campus must be varied to provide adequate activities for every individual. The boy interested in the field of electronics found the Radio Club, un- der the direction of Mr. Light, well suited to his interests. This club, with T regular work meetings, delved deeper into the mechanics of radio, televi- sion, and ham operation than regular A class work could allow. Bod I r .UV 4,3 A.. ' -1 '-an ROW 1: D. Fredrickson, M. Dwight, Mr. Light, G. Jennsen, T. Myers. ROW 2: R. Thomas, T. Butler, R. Brooks, C. Manges, E. Jordan, L. Young. ROW 3: G. Knight, L. Simpson, L. Keift, R. Sinder, P. Lurke, J. Moore. Lp ROW 1: J. Rogers D. Jacobson F. Hampers T. Pettiiohn J. Crevas. ROW 2: J Shodford, M. Paxnian, l. Vencovlisky, V. Hall. 'ROW 3: J. Arnett, l. Frazier, L. Overl holt, C. Robinson, D. Noggle. ROW 4: J. Storer, L. Holmes, E. Martin, Mr. Thomas. ROW 5: D. Riddle, l. Foster, XT. Chions, J. Burrell, B. Lodge, G. Klasse. ROW 6: S Loft, RL Dicker, T. McClaran, L. Dosser, R. Rodriquez. Industrial Arts The whirring of machinery in the shops or the silence of the drafting room were familiar thihgs to an in- dustrial arts student. Students who were interested joined the Industrial Arts Club, whose purpose was to pro- mote a better understanding of in- dustry and engineering. One of the most interesting events of their year was the visit to the Mercury-Lincoln plant in Rivera, where they followed an auto through the actual process of assembly. Under the leadership of Mr. J. Thomas, advisor, and Le Roy Holmes, president, the club held regular meetings. Coordinated Future Farmers of America Work that plow, lift that bale. This might well have been the motto of the 'F ggi T Future Farmers of America. For theirs is the chosen job of a farmer. . Working along with their advisor, Mr. W. Baum- , garter, the boys learned the basic fundamentals of agriculture. ' They also attended several fairs and exhibits where they took honors. 32 .Q K' ROW 1: T. Wade, G. Cummings, L. Martiniz, 1. Plyman. ROW 2: G. Terxiera, C. Logsden, Mr. Baum 4 X' 14 ' 2' : xxx 1 V -'X if ' X .. X af . T 'lf' ' -Va! ' all 1- ' Q! X 0 Kl.' 3 ff, S . , 1. ' X x xx 7 .ui f' gif ff! , ,515 . eff . xi ll it Fl : ' f I' WU I X garter iteacherl, R. Gasser, E. Terxiera. ROW 3: W. Mann, D. Walters, J. Orman, K. Foster. ROW 4 J. VanDerHam, R. Mecci, G. Hanson, F. Flynn, T. Warrle. ROW 5: T. Jewsbury, M. LaBrun, G. Hand H. Smeerdyke. ROW 6: C. Avery, B. Hordwk, W. VanDerLinden, B. Henrichs, 1. Smith. ROW 7: Af Wright, R. Cruchwill, J. Southfield, G. Roukima. ROW 8: D. Pasma, H. Roukema. t i if try, 49 .Java 5 . A G .Y-' .nhl F? x -9 7 Y 'J' D 0 ,. ,. . . I gf i ,, J-ff T ...T it . , ,, r N fA ' l lltllfli UYSGS 0 mHI'IC3 ...eg ' .tx A R Helping the'disabled, caring for the 5 2 , sick, and making life easier for the 4, A 3 g g 5 1 f , 1 A' L .. diseased, these were among the du- O.. ' 'B ' j A 3 A I v '35, B - 'l ties performed by nurses the world ' A ' V' iig' X --'e: A V over in the year 1957-1958. ' ,' A ' t . On the Excelsior campus, the Fu- . . - it C' ture Nurses Club strived to do just 1 'Q 2 ' such things. Also on the past l N year's agenda was the Orthopedic F ll Hospital Fund which, along with the Girls' League and the Student Body, maintained a bed in the hospital for an entire year. The Future Nurses also played an important part in the March of Dimes Campaign on the Campus- Gehricke, E. Robertson, D. Harwick, D. Cerella, M. Dutra. ROW 7: S. Schlegel, S. Manthson, D. Padent, ROW 1: R. Pacheco,'P. Lambert, B. Joyce, E. LaBrun. ROW 2: B. Robertson, S. lvnchael, G. Siska, L. Martig- nez, N. Christenson. ROW 3: A. Harsh, S. Berry, D. Farfan, C. Barlotte. ROW 4: D. Ingersoll, S. Minyard, S. Griffin, 1. Brady, A. Shliden. ROW 5: J. Hasse, A. Mayfield, M. Cochran, .l. Bensehiender. ROW 6: E. L. Farrel. 1 17 - I 5.225 1 - International Relations lilub Have you ever traveled to a foreign country? Would you like to? The International Relations Club, one of the largest organizations on campus, endeavored to take their members as close as possible through movies, slides, and foreign corre- spondence. Exchange students gave lectures, and answered many questions for the members of the club. Talent Club Well i--s-ewan ROW 1: A. Harsh, P. Lawrence, C. McKee. ROW 2: G. Russell, K. St John M Eldridge B. Rape. T. Simpson, P. Derry, L. West, M. Chamlee. D. Stephens, J Parks D Miamaki M.,Reid, R. Rodela, L. Bright, D. Calvin, L. Kipper, M. Roberts, M. Gates, R. Pacheco, J. Lynn, G. Schapper. l T8 Making its first appearance on the Pilot campus this past year was Talent Club. One purpose for organizing this club was to insure talent for the many school events. On hand to per- form in the different activities were singers, dancers, and specialty acts. Thespians Being named after Thespian, the reputed founder of Greek drama, the Excelsior Thespians had a lot to live up to. They endeavored to do,so with the advisory counsel of Mrs. UC. Apple- ton and the leadership of their presi- dent, Elain Abrams. As a group they attended a number of various pro- grams staged in the Los Angeles area. Then too, one evening in January the members put on a one act play, prov- ing Pilotville's interest in drama. ROW 1: President E. Abrams. Vice President P. Vigil. ROW 2: Secre- ary L. Bates, Treasurer C. Carson. ROW 3: Director of Activities D. Loft. I 4 l 1,4 1 . .4 4 .,'- .. Lg ,- f Waterhouse, W. Porterhouse, S. Pinnell. ROW 2: D. Bird, Mr. Frazier. ROWI3: Mr. Hammon. ROW 4: J. Engstrom, M. Langdon. eUil, Stage Crew The show must go on! While students were peforming on the stage, the members of the Stage Crew were working equally as hard to keep the show going. ' Stage lighting, set building, and make-up were among the many duties performed by the Stage Crew. incidentally, the job of keeping the auditorium clean also goes to the Stage Crew, headed by Mr. R. Frazier. ll9 German Club Spreken sie Deutsch? A familiar saying among German Club members, meaning: Do you speak German? To qualify for this club a student must have had or was taking German. At monthly meetings they con- versed strictly in German. During these times they gave speeches, cor- responded with pen pals, and planned for future events. It is interesting to note thatevery year a select group chosen by Mr. H. Reimann, advisor, attended a lan- guage convention held at Occidental College. ff f l , l ROW 1: L. Kaiser, .l. Carroll, D. Shinedling, V. Tyre. ROW 2: D. M Farran, M. White, M. Fleming. ROW 3: D. Fox, S. Roggia, M. iff,- Bunker, T. Khristin. ROW 4: R. Farrand, L. Currier. ROW 5: G. ' Sachase, Mr. Reimann, P. Lurk, B. Snider. ...Jil 1 ie D ,J .1 . if Spanish Club 7 Silencio por favor.' lt is the time to turn the spotlight on another out- standing club on the Excelsior High School .campus, The El Matadores. .Under the leadership of Senor A. de, Heras, the Spanish Club has achieved another outstanding year. The club members attended the an- nual Padua Hills Festival. At the club meetings they were shown slides on Mexico. ' 120 'H' r f. 4 at .... it ROW 1: J. Kelleher, l. Camacho, A. Magana, G. Hernandez L. Wolly, L. Garcia, C. Zamora, A. Umkoltz D. Smith R. Castro. ROW 2: J. Adams, C. Holms, P. Lawrence, l. Brlnton, J. Gray, N. Ingersoll, A. Harsh, M. Gomez, l. Tut: hill, M. Gamboa, P. Martin. ROW 3: J. Collins, 1. Rommel, D. Davison, C. Martin, D, lungles,,M. Fallon, L. Earl, L Fischer, S. Kokel, G. Freeman. ROW 4: V. Steele, D. Lora, B. Van Ness, S. McPherson,-M. McCrossen, L. Pollock C. McKee, M. Lopez, S. Sanchez, M. Eldridge. ROW 5: L. Cattoir, N. Young, F. Braff, L. Willison, N. Keller, D. Hartzell M. Niebel, G. Olson, B. Fisher, D. Harper. ROW 6: l. Tanert, K. St. John, G. Johnson, .l. Bleak, L. Taylor, S. Cude S. Olmstead, J.-Fitzpatrick, B. Brooks, O. Mariani. ROW 7: J. Coles, E. Kennedy, D. Tarpley, N. Fryer, B. Tice, T' Owens, D. Kirkham, B. Lantz, T. Butler, A. Roberts. ROW 8: R. Douma, G. Kline, J. McSwain, G. Stevens, B. Gott- lieb, .l. Sawyer, J. Beddie, S. Hoover, L. LaBorde, F. Remirez, R. Erickson. ROW 9: B. Adams, J. Hosey, J. Rubin, A Wilkison, B. Deverly, G. Hasse, H. Peck, G. Grimm, l. Sanchez, B. Moberg. ROW 10: G. Roberts. R. Sowersby, Mr de Heras, J. Andrews, J. Gabbard. 0f French Club Parlez-vous Francais? Second year French students that could read- ily reply wlth, 0ui, Madame, je parle Francais, or translated to yes, Ma- dam, I speak French, were eligible to join one of the interesting foreign language clubs on campus. ' The French Club enjoyed many .ac- tivities pertaining to the customs, culture and language of France. The goal of this club, as told by Mrs. Hesslck was, to stimulate a lasting influence among students of French language towards knowing a country deeper than only its speech. Future Homemakers of America The dream of many a girl on the Excelsior campus is to hook a man and get married. But the girls in the Future Home- makers of America are already one step ahead of the dreamers. For dur- ing this past year they have learned many skills which will help them be- come better homemakers in the years to come. With the help of Mrs. McCarthy the girls participated in several contests. Among these was the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Contest, which was won by Genevieve Mc- Pheeters. i,..4,a ROW 1: B. Anirod, L. Cochra, S. Kenny, C. White, M. Lambert. ROW 2: B. Ehricke, G. Lloyd, D. Johnson, J. Mimaki. ROW 3: C. Brunette, G. Russell, D. Panlln, E. Campos, C. Rose. ROW 4: S. McClellan, P. Pacheco, Mrs. Hessick, D. McKenny. ROW 5: N. Hel- lett, M. Cauble, S. Phillips, T. Sharp. ROW 6: D. Noggle, G. Rollason, H. Gray. -sq K. sql -4 ' . 'lfggtgbh - 4 0 'ix I . 4 Q W' w,..4-l u- ROW 1: S. Minyard, J. Cox, C. Leach, J. Young. ROW 2: B. Carr, N. Cain, L. Bater, B. Jerigan, D. lngersol. ROW 3: J. Brinton, D. Erickson, D. Jungles, Mrs. Toelle iadvisorl. ROW 4: P. Duby, P. Hahn, M. Fallon, V. Mullins, D. Libin. ROW 5: M. Wichols, D. Oliver, G. Russell, P. Addington. ROW 6: J. Gasio, S. Manning, B. Garcia, P. Cardza, J. Watson. 9 ROW 7: M. Farley, J. Colbertso, D. Baggley, I. Neeley, M. Carrrlona. 121 K--.-- JIQI1 ' g ya 5 - llur L FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Starting off a year of activity for the Future Business Leaders of America was Mr. R. Eissler, advisor and Genevieve McPheeters, president. During the first semester F.B.L.A. co-sponsored a candy sale, and sent delegates to the Southern Section Conference in Anaheim. Gail Anthony was elected president for the second semester. The annual W State Convention at Fresno and the Senior Banquet, held at the Silver MR- HSS'-ER Saddle lnn, were the highlights of the second semester. F. B. L. A. P6 B: --Y-if 1- ': Q' 'lie Eh.. 36' 5' . l X 'L Ili! I ROW 1: B. Sakamoto, D. Beel, G. McPheeters, G. Anthony, C. Harrow, G. Aguiler. ROW 2: B. James, D. Painton, M. Arebalo, R. Miller, M. Sotelo, S. Stonebracker, F. De Nlorco. ROW 3: lx. Hodges, C. Sandvick, D. Shoemar, D. Erickson, A. Scheider, N. Schul- enburg. ROW 4: N. Gamboa, L. Bates, J. Elashner, M. Roberts, D. Christofferson, C. Rettstatte, P. Addington. ROW 5: M. Emery, A. Lablers, A. Millsap, M. Bauer, C. Bohne, A. Rogers. ROW 6: J. Stout, J. Lockwood, D. Paden, Mr. Eissler, A. Coutanchi, J. Watson, Z. Watson. ROW 7: J. Coffman, P. Hernandez, I. Neeley, D. Baggley, J. Culbertson, B. Kaffen. hair ' Genevieve McPheeters 122 . ' d ROW 1: J. Adams, K. Hawley, D. Thomas, J. Foster. ROW 2: N. lngersoll, K. Basse, C. McKee, C. Davies. ROW 3: G. Russell, B. Culbertson, G. Freeman, D. Hawley. ROW 4: J. Dyer, B. Musser, J. Bowden, D. Clements. ROW 5: J. Migliore, C. Montgomery, L. Fischer, J. Scott. ROW 6: G. Schaper, B. Nelson, K. St. John, S. Umina. ROW 7: S. De Lange, N. Fryer, W. Hammers, J. Newberry. ROW 1: L. Sparks, L. Chavez, J. Atwood, C. Kuwada. ROW Z: C. Bridge, P. Mahood, A. Harsh, B. Van Ness. ROW 3: R. Hoover, K. Connell, P. Partridge, J. Martin. ROW 4: S. Sebastian, J. Seyfried, S. Klimek, S. McPherson. National Forensic league Another busy year of speech and debate tournaments and many social activities has passed for the active National Forensic League. This prom- inent club on campus, under direction of Mr. William Lewis, again brought home many honors throughout the year. Members enjoyed a full year of competition in debate and'individual events as well as outside social ac- tivities, highlighting the year's end by the annual N.F.L. banquet. Varsity Squad A figure walks silently through the halls. He looks like Einstein contemplating the theory of relativity, he sounds like a hushed Elvis, and everyone thinks he has escaped from Metropolitan -but ahh-it is only an N.F.L.er practicing for the many tournaments. Tournaments attended were: S.C. Tourney, District Tourney, Redlands, Domin- guez, and.countless others. Advisor was former Pilot student Mr. William Lewis. EM. .. ,K X I j r If 'vi D l i , I i ,A P ,ge is , NN . Agfa-- 4 . ' '? ' A ' Gloria Schaper being crowned Queen of the Military Ball. lilAllllxi,iv,,lx,X M 'W ' Via' xX Princess Ginger Russell, Queen Gloria, Princess Judy Armstrong, Escorts, A. Cook, Harold Gray, Mike Freeman. it '-C oflli 3: f Her Majesty dancing with escort Harold Gray O O Mllltar Ball The pulse of the Student Body beat rapidly the night of February 22 as attractive junior, Gloria Shaper was crowned Queen of the Seventh An nual Military Ball by Captain Ed Smith. Also chosen to reign in Queen Gloria's court were Princess Ginger Russell, senior, and Princess Judy Armstrong, sophomore. Miss Shaper reigned over all Cal Cadet activities of the year Worked EEF i E. Smith, C. Manges. A. Colton, P. Bourgeois. ROW 2: J. Lalloggia, R. Rarrand, ucq, R. Collins. ROW 3: G. Wantine, D. Mauro, F. Norman, D. Landon. Hop, two, three, four, look straight ahead, Mr.! were sounds quite common to the military during the year, which was one of the most active groups on campus. The 122nd Battalion represented Excelsior in many parades, Rifle matches and the Cadet Rifle team was rewarded for skill with marks- man's medals. Student Com- mander was Ed. Smith. At the end of the year the outstanding Cadets were chos- en to attend summer camp, at San Luis Obispo, where they received specialized training in various fields. P P f--be----4--Y----A.. , -i . .i ' 7' i ' . J ' .. :gf , W L .1 .: 'Q.z,..11' 1 '-i I R. Flishman, R. Clark, K. Brott, G. Crosby. ROW 21 A. Sherley, D. Taylor, M. , J. Wetzel, D. Norton, J. Rodriguez, E. Jensen, J. Bergstrom, R. Harper, D. ROW 3: R. Gosser, R. Bluedell, G. Lamb, B. Wolleson, R. Freeling, T. Avila, e, K. McCreary, R. Rhodes. ROW 4: R. Sowersby, R. Harper, G. Swick, T. Osburn, e, D. Majers, D. Schoors, R. Perkins. California Cadet Corps ROW 1: S. Samrdo, R. Tubbs. ROW 2: J. Bernard, P. Denny, E. Long, R. Hood. ROW 3 E. Adkins, D. Majers, R. Dafoe, L. Coleman, L. DeMoss, J. Bevans, J. Yefsky, R Turgeon, R. Hardie, M. Stolenbery, B. Griggs. ROW 4: E. Alvorey, A. Kock, D. Pendley B. Wolleson, H. Downey, A. Willings, R. Altenberger, R. McKisson, B. Carlson, D Houghton. ROW 1: M. Langdon, R. Hawkins. ROW 21 D. Fike, I. Perea, H. Dickie, R. Manchester, L. Trujillo, B. Tangi, M. Mora. ROW 3: T. Nishikawa, T. Childress, J, Duckworth, B, Finkelstein, L. Ellet, B. Jansen, G. Hawley. ROW 4: D. McClorren, E. Nichols, J, Rodri- U guez, K. Hood, B. Holgate, R. Kurrus, K. Frazer, P. Roman, B. Thomas. T25 D Chrlstofferson G. Roberts P Lurk R. Sowersby H Spoone J. Eskew For the ROW 1: J. Vencosky, Director of Activities, L. Holmes, President, J. Carroll, Treasurer, L. Chavez, Secretary, P. Spears Sergeant-at-Arms. ROW 2: C. Bridge, J. Takahashi, L. Kaiser, L. Leckbee. B. Baker, E. Abrams, J. Fleshner, E. Welch, cf Olson, H. Spoone, Z. Agre. ROW 3: B. Va Ness, D. Cameron, W. Keller, L. Williams, M. Gater, C. Tionder, L. Antonich M. Berry, J. Carmarchul, G. Tindenburger, M. Culbertson. ROW 4: C. Niedzialek, B. Jackson, J. Everett H. Hudson S. Sebastian . Roberts, C. Gunn, C. Barnes, S. Kokel, M. White, L. Hall. ROW 5: L. Sparks, G. Jarrell, M. Carlson, C. Grimm, L. Ferrell, D. Riddle. ROW 6: L. Greene, C. Stapleton, K. Basse, J. Tiehill, C. Segal, D. Lichfield, D. Dunton, D. Kirkhan, A. Jackson, D. Jacobson. ROW 7. M. Medeiros, B. Boden, C. Rodgers, A. Rodgers, J. Kauffman, S. Olmstead, R. Sowersby, S. Hoover, S. Stevens. ROW 8: B. Hertnick, G. Werth, B. Hoge, N. Muldworf, G. Gale, E. Olvery, J. Eskin, M. Hammon, D. Noggle, . Shriver, G. Schoonmaker. California Scholastic Federation The brains gathered and five-syllable words were a dime a dozen. Mr. Everly was top man on the totem pole. His assistants in advising the membership were Mr. M. King, Miss E. Williamson, and Miss C. Scherzer. Receiving this advice first hand was L. Holmes, first semester president and L. Chavez, second semester president. C.S.F. was the only club offering a lifetime membership in the form of Seal Bearer or Phi Beta Kappa. . L, Holmes D dB1Ull0 A. Jackson P Spears E. Abrams A Rogers HS K' AX LeRoy Holmes 2 v ax Ma m a ogers Phi Beta Kappa Christmas Concert - Noel A Little Child Shall Lead Them December 13th, 1957, Excelsior High School's stage became the six- ' teenth century for the annual Christ- mas Concert. Participating were three singing groups: Nladrigals, A Cappel- la Choir, and Lyric Club. The setting was an old English manor house with the lords and their guests portrayed by ExceIsior's singing groups, direct- ed by lVlr. C. Lowe, with the costum- ing by Miss P. Gage, and scenery by lVIr. R. Frazier. Grand Finale Gloria No Candle To Burn All The Junior Senior Pla This here is Grovers Corners. lt's not much of a town, but it is our town. Our Town was the play which the faculty 'ad- visors chose for the Junior-Senior Play. Written by Thornton Wilder, a popular American writer, it de- picted life in a small town in New Hampshire. Try-outs were held in January and the cast was selected shortly thereafter. The cast, working with Mrs. Appleton, rehearsed after school. After several weeks of rehearsing, the play was presented on February 28 and March 1 to.enthusiastic audiences. 0ur lown Donna Hartzell as Emily Webb Jim Seyfried as George Gibbs Stan Loft as Stage Manager Sue Olmstead as Mrs. Webb Howard Shindling as.Mr. Webb Marty Turner as Mrs. Gibbs Sandy McPherson as Rebecca Gibbs Larry Redman as Simon Stimson 9 Public Student Address Crew The public address crew had many duties, among them was to take care of the public address system for all of the school functions, such as the athletic events, dances, and many others. ROW 1: J. Hennisy, Mr. Light, T. Jensen. ROW 2: B. Reeves, J. Moore, R. Rivera, G. Lopez. Junior Red Cross This was one of the most active organizations on the Pilot campus. They took an important part in the Red Cross Drive. They also partici- pated in the annual Toys for Tots drive. One way the Junior Red Cross made money was by selling donuts to stu' dents during snack. The members of this club were identified by their red and white striped jumpers and their white blouses. These members endeavored to help bring happiness to the underprivileged through sendingfavors to different hosptials during the special holidays. u L ROW 1: R. Hampton, 1. Fleshner,-Mrs. Templeton, E. Cook, D. Tarpley. ROW 2: J. Harsh, D. Miller, S. Minyard, J. Young. ROW 31 J. Cain, C. Bartlio, N. Wooltord, S. Chamley. ROW 4: S. Kokel, D. Dickhout, M. Gamboa, E. Gehrick. ROW 5: S. McCeIlan, D. Calvin, 1. Grieb, J. Mitchell, G. Anthony. ROW 6: T. Klien, A. Rogers, R. Gains, S. Snider, L. Hampton, D. Norman. 9 Lufvu-1 DI RTV ww! ug. 6F' 'F1 R'E 7 cw rr b Nu3h'gdkmg'U5F 7 + HQR swppvrg :ERASF 1 E BH-lNG 'F ' 'Y A YLN9MJGHT51 'Rmewxbew f NTYYTTOOL I +12 2 mm 7use' D SATURDAY 5+5:Nm nfig MR KHO DAYS WW 1 LGE! NX .::3 M -Q O AU I 4 If C fN I' ff . , f x 1 :Yr 1 -'T Q96 We x- -.A , s.! fb b C 0 AN X GW XP f ! 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Girls' Letter Club is made up ot members of G.A.A. who have com- pleted eight full quarters of activity in G.A.A. without missing more than three days per quarter. They were responsible for publicity for the G.A.A. Nlother and Daughter Banquet, and were strong supporters of all G.A.A. and Girls' League activi- ties. When they have completed eight quarters they have earned their white letter sweaters. Girls' Letter Club has one of the largest memberships they have had in quite a few years. Girls' letter Club :'i1f.-- YL-it ' JJ F !l-li. li! If ROW 1: C. Rettstatt, l. McDonold, S. Noland, Z. Watson, 0. Mariani, D. Clark, S. Cox. ROW 21 D. Smith, M. Berry, C. Berton, L. Antonich, P. Peterson, C. Adams, J. Carroll, D. Boyd, L. Cattoir, J. Parks. ROW 3: Y. Drews, B. Emery, K. Ennis, B. Royse, P. Alexander, l. Farmer, S. Cook, P. Hernandez. RDW 4: M. Dutra, P. Addington, D. Bagley, A. Hall, C. Grimm, D. Plunkett, S. Sanchez, R.. Barraza, H., Martinez. ROW 5: S. Rindfleisch, R. NlcDonold, I. Slanohiler, B. Jernigan, lVl. Carlson, P. Partridge, M. Collins, M. Paxman, G. Anthony. Simon Legree had nothing on the Girls' Gym Teachers! Monday through Friday, rain or shine, snow or hot broiling sun, girls could be seen trudging out to the P.E. field. After roll had been taken, their charming voices could be heard shouting, lt's not cold, it's only your imaginations. lMighty cold imagina- tionsl. Mrs. Reevas, Gym Assistant, aided in finding lost articles, checking out equipment and an all around iob of helping the girls of E.H.S. Girls Gym Teachers Mrsf R. Phelan Miss B. Bowman ffl Miss D. Gardner Mrs. V. Morgan Mrs. J. Johnston Gym Teachers and Assistant Mrs. C. Dettmann Miss R. Peterson Mrs, Nl, Reevag 136 Did Y? First Semester President S. Nolanx Play-days, regular after school sports and highlighting a wonderful Mother-Daughter Banquet was the agenda of the First Semester G.A.A. Cabinet. Through the planning of Sherry Nolan, president, lulie Mc- Donald, vice president, Rose Marie McDonald, sceretary, Sharon Cook, historian, Marilyn Carlson and Sue Rindfleisch, Publicity Officers, and with the help of various sport manag- ers the girls were- able to enjoy a fine recreational program this year. 1 G.A.A. Council ROW 1: S. Rindfliesch, J. McDonald, S. Noland, M. McDonald, S. Cook, M. Carlson. ROW 2: B. Wells, l. Mahorney, C. Adams, D. Nunley, J. Carroll. ROW 3: J. Bauer, l. Coles, R. Beckal, M. Hackett, S. Erdmann. ROW 4: D. Bagley, A. Hall, C. Grimm, D. Clark, S. Cox. 12 -rl . e , , ir - 'i il.-'fi W l i l ROW 1: l. McDonald, D. Loft, C. Grimm, S. Rindfliesch, D. Clark. ROW 2: M. McDonald, J. Car M. Hackett, S. Cox, l. Vencosky, T. Hoodenpyl, S. Noland. Second Semester President C. Grimm Second semester G.A.A. officers were elected by the girls who participated in after school sports. The following girls were elected: Camile Grimm, president, Diane Loft, vice president, Deneal Clark, secretary, Julie McDon- ald, publicity manager, and Sue Rind- fleisch, historian. These girls with the help of their sponsor, Mrs. Morgan, planned and put on the Hobo Holiday. They also carried on the elections for the first semester officers for next year. gffig 1 . .,.. ,- L- AV1, fgfl Tennis Team TTIBII' ' t xv. - 4. i ROW 11 S. Noland, B. Brooks, S. Pruyne, D. Loft. ROW 2: 0. Mariani, B. Royse, Grimm, D. Clark, J. Vencovsky, not in picture R. Bickal. ill. J , ' '.:' ease: P M : i - E J.. -,. ' Tournament Tennis Out getting spirit and strength in their serving arms, were these thirty girls in Tournament Tennis. During the first two quarters they were com- peting for top honors. These six win- ners of the doubles tournament were able to participate in the Tennis play days with the Tennis Team dur- - ing the fourth quarter. These girls had the spirit to go out after school on their own time and be instructed by Mrs. Peterson. Junior Tennis The Junior Tennis Team met every Monday and Tuesday after school for one hour to learn and perfect new strokes. They had to improve their ability to play tennis in order to take the place of the Tournament Tennis Team in the future. They represented Excelsior at play days with other schoolst The G.A.A. tennis team consisted of 10 girls who were chosen on their outstanding ability. During the year, the team repre- sented Excelsior in G.A.A. play days against other schools in our league. Team tennis has been a very im- - portant part in the G.A.A. activities this past year. C. f ROW 1: S. Bestwick, B. Royse, R. Bickal, M. Collins. ROW 2: S. Noland, J. Fleshner, S. Pruyne, O. Mariani, B. Baker, B. Bennett, P. Lawrence. ROW 3: S. Rindfleisch, D. Loft, J. Cox, D. Clark, N. Fryer, C. Grimm, P. Hernandez, J. Barrazar. . L -r W- ti at aa.a . ROW 1: E. Gerhicke, D. Tarpley, R. Millard, S. McClellan, J. Tuthill. ROW 2: J. Graffious, M. Eldridge, G. Benschneider, M. Cochran, A. Mayfield. ROW 3: J. Farmer, P. Alexander, L. Hussey, K. McPherson. ROW 4: K. Hawley, L. Fischer, K. Basse, L. Holmes, N. Wolford, C. Niedzealek, A. K. Watson. 137 l i i i i Part if . gg e 'nil :uf 4, Eff is .f 11 1: get-4 ., AA I 'l- ' rw: . . 'E' Q3 ' ,J 4. lu, F .. Y' .' X XA l' ' 1 Avfi I' V -. 51, v f XX I , .. 7 lf -, . 'nn 2 5 ls.. ' pf mf -P vw - - K K f -ef e 'QT 1 1 al 5' , Esflxmrti lil! 5, 'Nw ij, :?'N T. 1 T V J' I' 'f NSY 'ilxh T 4 A-1. 1... ' ,l x.. ROW 1: G. Benschnieder, K. St. John, P. Vigil, M. Schlarman, C. Kiewada, K. Hawley. ROW 2: S. lSet:'lastiIan,SlkLlockwood, N. Fewins, B. Brown, J. Bauer, P. Beery. ROW 3: J. Capilla, M. Cauble, . ars, . oel. The prospective flag twirlers and majorettes came out every Wednesday and Thursday so they could learn and perfect the routines taught to them by the Student Body Flag Twirlers and Majorettes. The group was under the guidance of Mrs. Dettman. Yell leading A very important part of the Stu- dent Body is the spirit, for without it something is lost. ln G.A.A. Yell Leading girls learned how to lead the various school yells in order to equali- fy as Student Body Yell Leaders. During the third quarter the girls could be seen jumping and yelling on Senior Square every Wednesday and Thursday night. l. Graffious, S. Cox, L. Holmes G Harpel J. Thompson, l. Modlin, N. Bourdon. Song leading - Y 2 ' ' V i77 ' ' is'H.-l.i'i.1gt.::.:.g, .ggzpz .5 '- , T ...t ...N T - , 5 if XE . e . T , k. .viva it . ,T Eg--, . ,V A .q . ,mm 3, , y- 'H A. , ll ' '4 '1'.- L a.e. it T 2 .-'ell-NPX.'t'?-ii E' T-r. 1' 'T e il? T' . el. SV N., , - V 1 , ,..g,X di J IAHN I Q I. X 55 ' P i , if 'T T -- sl T' , :flat if U i M .1 ,Y E l. i ,-- .1 .,A' I If 31.7.3 '- f f-A K A 'Q - 1,-,HN 'V--, l ' fqy J f'. V' V. , V - I, -If V? 95 x.flT.e G' i n -E q flql- .J T' 2.1. -e. if LY V e '- El. ' . ROW li D. Holmes, D. Erickson, M. Arebalo, E. Abrams, T. Hoodenpyle, C. Adams, D. Boyd, D. Hawley, B. Jernigan, Barraza. ROW 2: C. Phillips, P. Alexander, C. Montgomery, D. Hernandez, J. Coles, S. Men yard, R. Guglielmana, D. Gonzales, B. Hamilton, P. Hahn. ROW 3: D. Tarpley, J. Adams, K. Anderson, J. Parks D. Loft, J. Armstrong, M. Cochran, J. Tuthill, G. Schaper, D. Lords, S. McPherson. T38 . On Excelsior and Excelsior on the Campus were two of the song leading routines learned by the girls who participated in G.A.A. Song Leading. Each Wednesday and Thursday night after school the girls, under the di- rection of the Student Body Song Leaders, learned the skills necessary for directing school spirit by means of melodious fight songs. Swhnlemn In Our Excelsior Swim Team, coached by D. Gardner, and managed by S. Erdmann, copped many honors duirng the past year. At their first and second meets they swam away with all the prizes. In their tournaments with Fullerton, however, they faced defeat. Marie Hackett, Senior, holds all 'W' the school records for 1956-1958, with the exception of the 25 yard butterfly, which is held by Ella Gehriche, Sobhomore. Ik, A.. r- slr I .-.' ROW 1: E. Gehricke, S. Pinnell, G. Jones, T. Mullins, 1. Luna, L. Hall, C. Leonard, li. Mansberger, J. King. ROW 2: Nl. Hackett, D. Leville, D. Smith, S. Erdmann, . i er. 1 : k . . ff V I -- nl f ,.., ffmlwthl At the beginning of the second quarter, William Tell would have cer- tainly turned over in his grave had he seen the limited skill of the G.A.A. archers. As the quarter progressed, each girl became more skilled in the art of archery. The girls were instructed by their advisor, Miss R. Peterson, and her assistant, Yvonne Wells. Archery ROW 1: G. Wetherbee, B. Nosacka, B. Wells, J. Barksdale, S. Berry. ROW 2: N. Brown, B. Robertson, E. Robertson, J. Bestor, N. Jones, A. Parsons, J. Bauer. ROW 3: L. Bendrell, C. Brown, J. Beswich, B. Tolman, M. Mediros, L. Dosser, C. Niedxialed, C. Day, B. Wells, A. Finegan. 4 J ctive The whistle blew and the girls were off to a flying start every Monday and Tuesday of the second quarter during G.A.A. Speed-away. Miss J. Johnston, supervisor, was assisted by Anna Hall, student man- ager, who helped conduct the tourna- ment. The four teams were divided ac- cording to grade. The junior team won the tournament after many hard fought games enabling them to attend the playdays with Artesia and Bell- flower high schools. Golf N. Michael, J. McDonald Speed - Away ROW 1: J. McDonald, S. Rindfleisch, N. Michael, R. McDonald, B. Estrada, D. Delulio, S. Pruyn. ROW 2 D Clark, L. Leckbee, E. Kennedy, J. Barraza, K. Ennis, M. Gates, S. Courtney, M. Roberts. ROW 3: F Vowter B. Emery, P. Talmadge, N. Keller, M. Carlson, A. Hall, B. Tolman, K. Virgin. ROW 4: L. Vendrell, D Johnson S. Noland, 0. Mariani, J. Cox, D. Schaper, R. Headley, M. Carmona. 1- 11 Q The sound of girls yelling Fore was a familiar sound on the Girls' P.E. Field during G.A.A. Golf. It was held during the fourth quarter. The top three golfers were decided by a putting contest, which required a trip to a driving range. Miss J. Johnston was instructor and assisting her were Sharon Owen and Nancy Michaelt Sports VoHeybaH Screams, shouts and laughter were heard the first quarter on the volley- ball courts, made by girls out for G.A.A. volleyball. These girls might have been trying to score just one more point to win the tournament and be eligible for the play day. Under the direction of Miss Jean Johnston and managers Camille Grimm and .Nancy Keller they were out to have fun and to build their skill and sportsmanship. I1 ,... 7 NN lllllli ' Q W :Elgi n 5, llll :ll V IHIII f 0. Z.. N W my-h f oe A ROW 1: J. Modlin, S. Jernigan, L. Leckbee, M. Arebalo, B. Jernigan, D. Johnson, F. Vawter B. Townsend, S. Hawley, B. Wagner, C. Helms. ROW 2: B. Robertson, B. Barraza, H. Martinez J. Mahorney, E. Kennedy, D. Labin, S. Rindfleisch, J. McDonald, N. Michael, C. Harper, R Headley, E. Welch. ROW 3: N. Fewins, B. Emery, M. Collins, M. Novak, M. Carlson, C. Grimm D. Clark Z. Watson V. Miller J. Barraza, D. Erickson, M. Roberts, J. Tilley. ROW 4: D. Harper E. Robeirson, R. Meoonaid, lvl. Gates, o. eagiey, i. Nelley, o. Mariam, M. Carmona, N. iviuierf s.'Pruyne, N. Noland, c. Rolo, E. Hankamer. . . l l 1 , V+ L l ROW 1: Y. Montemayor, C. McKee, M. Novak, B. Manchester, Y. Drews, D. de Julio, V. Estrada. ROW 2: L. Moore, B. Loveday, D. La Bin, P. Addington, J. Mod- lin, D. Johnson, F. Vawter, C. Leonard. ROW 3: K. Ennis, M. Roberts, J. Mc- Donald, S. Rindfleisch, M. Dutra, D. Harper, J. Cox. ROW 4: G. Cancanando, W. Jones, P. Talmadge, N. Miller, S. Pruyne, M. Carmona, D. Plunkett, A. Bandenbrink, C. Helms, M. White. aii ll' v I f' 1 ,' xx X I If --1gfi-'::- 's . V BaskethaH Foul may be the famous last words of many referees. The G.A.A. basketball teams under the guidance of manager, Dennille Clark attended many play days. One of which was held at Artesia on March 17 and another at Bellflower. There were many teams consisting of seniors, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen. The teachers guiding the players were Miss Johnston, Miss Peterson, and Miss Gardner. iiaiz: 1 nn J BOYS' SPURTS 2K7x-IOQI: 54'T's'-7710 o + 4777 - Zji +-Zi +2 4113+ 195- 1774451-fbf C1bx+ 173- 6 D5 wI '9a15' ' 2x + 7x - 60 1750 H fzwez- 1021 -Cx +I I X x '7q + 22:43 + 2X-321 QQQMW is 5 Editor, Dave Landon With U ,Nm-is 'Z i 'l' LQ i l , , Jim Daniel Les Billinger Karl Kraushaar Bryan Robinson ...T s 5' l .,, m i gimi' 1 A A new league and five new opponents greeted 1 u 1 Coach Les Billinger's Excelsior Varsity Football squad. 1 I h Fig. Although the Pilots were scheduled to play nine l ft games, the annual tilt with Long Beach Wilson had to 1 , , Q '1 - 'gl A be cancelled because of a flu attack hitting members ' 5' 'f .e-, 3' A gl-'rf of both squads. - ' ' 1. ,gf Excelsior opened the season with a big 27 to 13 lifife 'le T win over Paramount. The following week, the Pilots John cfippen played a hard fought tie with the Sailors from New- port Harbor High School. Following this game the Excelsior squad played another tie with Long Beach Millikan High. , Going into league play, Excelsior rolled over Santa Fe, 14 to O. The following week, the Pilotsfsuffered their first loss of the season to California High. Re- maining games saw Excelsior win over El' Rancho in the mud and over Bellflower in the final twelve sec- onds of the game. The last game of the season was lost to llllontebello, 13 to 7. Coach Billinger was assisted by Coaches Tom Lyon, George Curtis, Don Berberet, and Paul Dearth. ' i is George Curtis 1 V. w V .iv ' 'Y - lv it ' l L .Y fy i rffqadf TY' lt. i . , fx Lf, ii 5 ' y' X KA: i Syl J Tom Lyon Larry Currier David Acala lack Newman Gym Manager Camera Shy 44 Strong . Varsity Scoreboard SANTA FE .......r ........ 0 12xcE1s1oR ..,........ ........., 2 1 CALIFORNIA ........... ,....... 7 EXCELSIOR .,......... ..,.....,. 1 3 EL RANCHO .......,... ........ o EXCELSIOR .......... 6 BELLFLOWER ................,..... 12 EXCELSIOR .......... 7 MONTEBELLO ,...,..,....1.,.,..... 13 ExcE1s1oR ..,........ .......... 6 , f ff- .af a 1 Fred Munoz Most Valuable Back Nw? K 1 la 1 X Harold Most Valuable Most Valuable ,ffl JN ll l4 rMuselos Varsit Football ' 11' A-...L , 1 Dick Mosley Earl Ferguson J i i lim Angotti V' f':': ' 6 ,V ,,E Y.'.ljTg 121' ' I l i yi P fib I I L,-X.. li i. F 13 Jim Jackson Harold Gray . .,-VV'- ll ' Adm . .Af Q l I .E , . A z I f' l .--55 - Mfr iii V-glil A ,ii Fred Munoz Boyd Tremble Dick Vigil qu .-Q, :ffl v5 Dick Dicker 2 ' a ' , , g'-'iii WL . !', I fl' M 'i'f'llL'vlU1' ., X gg., fy 7:91 l , ,I ' ' l, ' , . , 'll' ' 'i ' T' .' V l il l, V ,li f,s!.j:'i!l i V 'ff' i ', a 's - 1 N ' ' 1' ,IA ll, 1 . , A ,v f, , .A -2, , - ., ...ai . -il, V A :I w, l'w2s's'Cl'f1? -W a a ' 'i:5h:F:11-qji bxW.iH:'! , xgrf' 'Za 4 .inwmgnffwg 'Qi 1 .'i'i-3JFi:Q- -' -l-.fi Q A an if 73 V - ,7 ,-gif' . ,fznff ' ' ' . 46 Mike Freeman Bill Herreras Dave Norman lhe lm Varsit Football fx Kieth Ram' Ki 'lack Schultz F? I J Jesse Sanchez Ron Shriver iq-'F' Stan Loft George Edgerton Louie Perea win' Jim Morgan Jim McCann l f ,ele A fi eQQfi I ELK Len Glasgow 142 Bellflower on the move, but Excelsior wins in closing seconds. Slipin' and slidin' at EI Rancho, another Pilot victory P, HS 'M 31 Hard fought victory. Plenty of action at Newport. I-4 T50 Coordinated y TQ, gy i 1 gg! ROW 1: E. Corrales, H. Byrd, K. Coon, R. Burrell, R. Schaper, G. Mclnnis, B. Jackson. ROW 2: A. Wright, 1. Burrell, L. Bohne, B Holmes, P. Roberts, L. Brgham, G. Detherage. ROW 3: S. Mclntyre, N. Alvarado, J. Eldridge, K. Wells, R. Hawkins, R. Bergstrom, D. Baker. ROW 4: C. Emerson, D. McClarren, 1. Gabbard, C. Vuitel, B. Hampton, Mgr. Junior Varsity Football Santa Fe ........ ......... 7 Excelsior ........ ........... 2 5 California ......... ......... 1 2 Excelsior ,,,,,,,,, .,,,.,.,,,, 1 9 El Rancho ......... ......... . 7 Excelsiorg. .,..... ,.,.....,,, 1 3 Bellflower ......... ......... 2 1 Excelsior ......... ........... 2 8 Montebello ...... ............. 1 2 Excelsior .......................,,... 47 VARSII Y BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Santa Fe .................. 52 Excelsior .........,...... 55 f California ................ 49 Excelsior ................ 51 KK El Rancho ................ 55 Excelsior ................ 43 Bellflower ................ 58 Excelsior ...........,.... 45 Montebello .............. 45 Excelsior ................ 54 Santa Fe .................. 41 Excelsior ,,,.,,,,..,.,,,, 64 California ................ 54 Excelsior ................ 48 El Rancho ................ 54 Excelsior ..,..,..,,,,.,.. 60 Bellflower ................ 57 Excelsior ...,,..,,..,..., 41 Montebello .............. 53 Excelsior ................ 56 A good block helps score a touchdown i A hard hitting line and a backfield with blinding speed led the Excelsior Junior Varsity Football squad to one of A y the best seasons in recent years. The Pilots, who cap- tured the league title for the first time in many years, '- '- started the season off in a winning fashion and steam- rolled over both league and non-league opponents. The Pilots were coached by Coach Don ,Berberet, for- mer Loyola University star. Coach Berberet, along with his assistant, lVlr. Paul Dearth, kept the Pilots on the winning track throughout the year. Excelsior was led throughout the season by quarter- back and signal caller, lim Eldridge. ln leading the Pilots to their great success, Eldridge often called on speedy backfield stars Stan Mclntyre and Rex Burrell. A stout line opened the holes for the Pilot backs. The squad was composed of mainly juniors, sophomores and freshmen. ..fl.,... Ver --L. fN 1 - CN ag ' 4 k 1 E -A 'T U lien F ' : ---- i -i. Q .fg 'Eels-22' r W V v.- - It , fa .- .' -1 -' .V lf, .QE V I- ,F -. W , ,I, -ve . X l..:4.-.s+?..f ' Nd is . 'L ip: q .1 l -A k ai: V 1:-1--1' , r .YE ' mf ' -V F J . 'I . L' . t . 1 - . 5 Q : 1-f 1 ff' ' 5'f 5 ' 'L . C. J 4 ei .5 C - , as 1. ,fi '. 5 . Gerald Brockx- - - . . 1 Most Valuable Lineman ROW 1: J. Chambers, J. Cuevas, N. Trppings, D. Sekulsky, B. Jansen, V. Dobson, B. Fowler, G. Brock. ROW 2: B. Hampton, K. Lee Griddel F. Ramsey, E. Edmunson, J. Ferge, 1. Fergesson, G. Burns, L. Lond. ROW 3: G. Hawley, B. Melton, G. Schoonover, H. Marvin, .l. Pullen, J. Pittinger, B. Plains. ROW 4: G. Sorenson, Nl. Klump, J. Recotta, J. Patton, R. Alvarado, T. Kooman, G. Barber. ROW 5: S. Hall, D. Turner, L. NlcCloud, D. Herbst, F. Yomamoto, K. Olds, D. Bennett. ROW 6: A. Lopez, 1. Smith, E. Berry, R. Canfield. SANTA FE ....... CALIFORNIA ....... EL RANCHO ....... BELLFLOWER ..... NIONTEBELLO ........ Bee Football Excttsion 0 EXCELSIOR EXCELSIOR EXCELSIOR EXCELSIOR ...,..... I. A19 Pilots showing their power. 6 O The Excelsior Bee Squad, coached by Bryan Robinson, rolled to a season. record of five wins against three losses in the eight game season. The Pilot middle com- piled a league record of three wins against two losses. The most valuable player award went to Rick Alvarado. Gerald Brock was chosen the most valuable lineman, while the most valuable back was Bill Fowler. Excelsior downed such powerful Bee teams as Para- mount, Long Beach lVlillikan, Santa Fe, El Rancho, and Bellflower. The Bees were defeated by Newport, Cali- fornia, and Montebello Highs. The season was one of the most successful for the Bees in recent years. lVlr. Robinson, former varsity men: tor, was assisted by new line coach, Ed Carrigan, former Excelsior student. The Pilots were sparked throughout the year by quarterback Joe Cuevas, back Nick Tippings, and Rick Alvarado was leading scorer and break-away threat. T51 We Scoreboard SANTA FE .......,. ., A...., 1 3 Exci51s1oR ........ ,,,,,.,, 7 CALIFORNIA .,.,.... .,.,. 7 EXCELSIOR ,.,.... ...4A,., 3 EL RANCHO .....,.. ,4...,..A 13 EXCELSOR ,,...... .,...,. 12 ai211r1owER 1..... ,..,,.,.. 2 A ExcE1sioA ......,, ...,.... 1 3 NIONTEBELLO ..,,.. .,..1.11 o Excetsiorz .,1..1., ....... 6 I AA , , rf' . r f AJFJ PJOM 112010 ff' ,Tl ROW 1: C. Millsap, J. Sullivan, H. Lazar, G. Andre, T. Lowell, 1. Dyer, A. Garcias, l. Daniel, Coach. ROW 2: D. Sakamoto, B. Jones, S. Vicker, D. Menage, 1. Pinion, 1. Drew. ROW 3: l. Resnik, A. Diem, T. Roy, B. Hertneck, F. Pinera, S. McKee. ROW 4: G. Burns, L. Sampon, T. Sampson, M. Jiminez, L. Goodbow, B. Duncan. ROW 5: l. Daker, A. Abrams, R. McClane, B. Rubio, M. Niebel, S. Hill. ROW 6: J. LaLogepa, B. Milks, l. Milks, D. Bowman, J. Lowe. of iff Gee Football An overall record of four wins and four losses was the result of the foot- ball season lor the Excelsior Cee pigskln squad. The Piolts opened the league season with three practice wins under their belts, but the roof caved in as the tough San Gabriel Valley League opponents rolled over the Excelsior team. The Pilots de- feated Artesia, Sierra, Newport Har- bor, and arch rival Montebello during the course of the season. Losses were dealt the Pilot smallmen by Bellflow- er, El Rancho, California, and Santa Fe. The Cees, coached by Mr. lim Daniel and his assistant, lVlr. Alcala, chose backfield star Bob Duncan as their most valuable player. lVlost valuable back award went to Donn Baker while Bob Rubio was elected the most valu- able lineman. The Pilots gained area wide fame as an explosive -squad. The Excelsior team ran from the powerful single wing attack. The David Fost y, .wg:,' V . ' ' .Jv- ' 1 I 'TEV ill? .' ' :-, w-.- lliirfwfr . 1' ' . egg.-.N . 1- . .A V, .r ,.l.,-- AI , jx, m u. X t arsit Basketball RH Km .j -,,. ,N 3 .P .,,. ' N. N. hx Richard Sanders X ale if Q ll no x.:, --,,. rf, -s e v.x,. Roger Blanchard Willeford This year saw a fine Varsity Basketball team. lt was comprised entirely of seniors and led by Bruce Richard- son, the only returning letterman from last year's barn- storming team. The Pilot squad enjoyed a fairly successful year, bringing home third place honors for league play. Under Coach Karl Kraushaar, the Varsity Basketball team racked up a seasonal record of five wins and five close losses. 153 Boyd Trimble swim? , X g7lfr1L, A x'- 5 v-- . ' 5 : mf. 1 --Q is IQ .b A t ,N f R r -1 JVq H A 3 . L l 'l mi' , 'R 1' is ,Q I 1 4 gr,- ' l . 4 . Department ,, V4 .fig f , F l,,f P f., - I- f 7 :flu li w ff - l ef ,. u r i , i .. 5 Y I .T ii 5. , .... . mf 2 ll ll nv 4 Nqr i I X M. Wallsmith B. Mencina B. HOIITIBS x vii X. gf... T W lt ' , 1 :,. J l - 5' ' . 'T ' ,, l', ..-.'3 ' .. i ll Iazlqllpk ga and lip - - i .ill ilw +l l'llX . ' fllxlli tif, 3 37 I1 M My W f X lv ull J. l l -. T M. Chorna Former high school and college star Don Berberet blew his whistle on another crack Junior Varsity cage crew. Berberet, who has been coaching the Pilot J.V.'s for the past several years, once again opened the squad to all juniors, sophomores, and freshmen. Excelsior's Junior Varsity Basketball squad, al- though in no official league, played the same oppo- nents as the Pilot varsity crew. The Pilots went through an average season, as they had few returning lettermen, since most of last year's team moved up to the varsity squad. A T. Smith J.V. Basketball .Fl . ROW 1: L. Keller, A. Wright, T. Smith, D. Noon. ROW 2: M. Wallsmith, M. Chorna, J. Rush, B. Mencina F. Dunsworth, B. Holmes. look Led by senior Rodney Kruckenberg, Coach John Crippen's Excelsior Bee Basketball squad turned in one of the greatest seasons in Pilot history for Bee cage squads. The Aviators rolled to a new record in most consecutive games won as they displayed championship form from the start. The biggest victory of the season came when Excelsior defeated Long Beach Poly, which sported one of the greatest Bee teams in recent years. T ROW 1: R. Krukenburg, J. Cuevas, G. Mahorney, R. Quinones, .............. , B. Nelson. ROW 2: D. Meyers, I. Desborough, G. Worth, K. Harlrey, R. Burrell, B. Plains, D. Padkey, R. Alvarado, L. LaBorde, L. Jacobson, G. Hasse, R. Sokulsky. l56 Bee Basketball The tip-off. Two points for Excelsior Great 55'-. -. i , ,im 1, , an-li Milli 'xr I li. fn 3-A ,ji 5. .. .Y,. -I ' A. fin-,ii 'i 1, All .. 'ig . .ff Q..-A , ,-,gal i,'j 'i:3lFA?xJ1A V ,+'Q'A'A k--53 jj ..t,iah,g. 2 ',M5-..,'.L3d,,,3.gm't. 1 in 5 . -gg 'A fzfstzfj i . V- B f ,- . VI 1 f,Yf'f'. '51'..' 7cr'fZ1I? ii ,:.qLrV,? W1 C. Leach B. Hertneck B. Melton Ph ' 1 ' . ' ,SL '51 Q' ' W , . ': ' - , . l ' ' .f- , , - 1 -u-nu i -' -1?-3.1: 5. .Q Q. 1 aaa. all .fP.f7 'i jAf H V 1 lpjic i ' Bee Basketball K. Wright H. Lazaar Excelsior High School's Cee Basketball squad wound up the 1957-58 basketball season with a respectable record, considering the inexperienced material which formed the nucleus of the team. The Pilots, although failing to defend the championship of the San Juan Capistrano Invitational title which they won last year to become the top squad in Southern California, nevertheless, fielded an explosive squad which was extremely colorful. Coach Ed Carrigan guided the squad. l i C l l l l 5 l l l l i l ROW 1: T. Day, B. Melton, 1. Kirshmire, H. Lazaar, T. Sampson, L. Sampson. ROW 2: J. Frizzell, K. Wright, D. Bowman, C. Leach, B. Hertneck, J. Milks. l57 Pride ...A l l l 2 we ip, , in . , J,-he. .7 .-T , if ,EHS my 'll ' ll :ul A i-. X QT im Ax.. - .. i-. -.. ,. 5 A. Panzarella J. Dyer J, Miller - I gi ' ' , . Z 1-QE.: ' r -. Lv A , ll?-. .- ' 9 f't-Qwigg' :'. , , I , ' '.. 1,1---Q,:. T -me W.-Z te '33 - ..'.ffff:55tEf' 4ib?5i'i sz-. -' V .N--ar-el.-rr-s H. -2:5-W Q ..- g:gg,afA,g.i,w.. vfi g,-ggfg f -1 'ge-.UIQLitrlilllllif-ltsgsrscq. , 'i7S,.,.- Y -- f - pmt! ft nu l ,. .. . , -ul-rung if 5, in - l ll .au-ilu,-sv :11l'lf,'.nn :wr . '- ia':e.:siaaa'ag?s,A',Qifff ,J t we 't-.'Lg'wggw,'5 , i .V I ,iff ',l ,l R. Arebello E Dee Basketball Entering a new league and also a rebuilding program, the Excelsior Dee Basketball squad rolled to an average record in league and overall season marks. The Pilots, who fielded a predominantly freshman squad, gained experience and hopes for an outstanding program in the future. Coach Alcala, in his first year at Excelsior, guided the Pilot small men to their season record. Excelsior played a large schedule of formidable opponents. 1. Armenta, L. Crouch, D. Armenta, J. Cummings, J. Miller, L. Trujillo, J. Dyer, A. Arebello, A. Panzarella. 'Qu Up and Over The fiery Pilot squad, which has become leader in the cinder sport in the past few ears, was guided to another successful ear by Coach Jack Newman. The Pilots, ho had a strong nucleus of talent from ast year's great championship Bee team, efeated opponent after opponent in what as one of the most successful seasons for he varsity runners in many years. Coch Newman was aided by two assist- nts, Coach Thomas Lyon led the Pilot printers, while Coach Les Billinger worked ith the Pilots in the field events. ,f fiws 7 kg . A . . Jia' 2. Lg-.5QfT5. 1, 1 S :z:.--.-..- -im f ,,1g, ' ir- , ,M-M 1, . Varsit Track r ii?- l il Ah ROW 1: G. Hancock, D. Wallis, -C. Perey, D. Pickering, J. Chadhourne, D. Taylor, R. Shriver, S. Bruns ROW 2: D. Dice, D. Mosley, H. Lee, B. Heapy, R. Vigil, H. Gray, IVI. Freeman. ROW 3: Coach Tom Lyon, H Smeerdyke, B. Yocum, S. Steward, J. Shultz, H. Peck, E. Chadhourne, A. Pitman, Coach Jack Newman Bringing - 'g gf . . H A ' 'f 4 -- .e if-74. 'aa r li3M.' 'F' fe 23-1 .F V .li 'ai '1fY..rf ' t' 1 ... 411 ' if sf eff. '. z.Q71?i .. L' I Q 5-i':E.!..'w . iflri ,,L45:4. sw'1..v - .- QU ' :lh C5117 '.i- E'f1-'?11,r'-s '- 1- ii . -Arif l-fiFtfrff.E.-P57 fiH1.,uG'v.1'-.f.' .': r. JI .. ...L . . ,. .1 rq as liizn Bff:5 f'figll7Efif: '--if 3Ti'Uvl'1' B -fi r '-l.- 1 'V - ' Ja iii gr r r V ' qt. G ' ' ' lstieibningfoftnose eirra'purnr5.' ' Rex Burrell proving his versatility in the broad jump. X' H .gK cbs X rw-1 an QW .,Yc,'55 QA. 'F Pilot Middies racking up extrarpoints for the win. excelsior sported another great track squad this year as many of the stars from last year's Cee team moved up to the Pilot Bee squad. The Pilot Middies worked under the tutelage of Coach lack Newman. The Excelsior squad was in its first year of competi- tion of the San Gabriel Valley League, and faced the same schools as did the varsity cindermen. Bee Track N53 in 4,632 , N-.- ' G. Lindstrom, K. Kooiman, Atkinson, 1. Kosorlch, Herbst. ROW 2: S. Zebold, D. Nnyle, L. Edmunson, R. Burrel, R. Alvorado, 1. Chambers, B. Hoover, G. Barber. ROW 1: V. Dobson, E. Smith, E. 160 Home 'il In I Melton wins the 100. Cee Track - Ain A I .. 4. S FN., :gl ROW 1: B. Melton, D. Sakamoto, D. Emerson, F. Puera, B. Watkins, J. Martin, G. Gregory. ROW 2: L. Crouch, D. Mobily, D. Shoors, A. Abrams, B. Duncan, R. Inboden, D. Bowman, R. Masoner, M. Jimenez, D. Rawlins. A mighty heave. This past year Excelsior High School had one of the best Cee Track teams in the school's history. Paced by such outstanding cindermen as Bob Mel- ton, Bob Duncan, Dick Sakamoto, and Arnie Abrams the smallmen compiled a fine seasonal record. Much valuable experience was gained by the members of the Cee squad. This year's team was coached by Tom Lyon. 5 l .- .Q Man '-Jig, - i -if ROW 1: D. Taylor, D. Rawlins, .l. Kosarich, D. Pickering, E. Saldana, C. Perez, B. Clemens, E. Smith. ROW 2: ,H. Lee, H. Smeerdyke, A. Pitman, E. Chadbourne, J. Chadbourne, D. Noogle, S. Bruns, H. Peck, Mr. Newman, Coach. G l league Champs Cross Country Competing in. what is considered the toughest league for cross-country, the Ex- celsior Pilots once again proved their su- periority in this field. Yielding to no one, they swept the San Gabriel League Cham- pionshipand into the C.l.F. finals, where they took second place. From there the team traveled to Fresno for the state champion- ship, placing third in the State! l. Art Pitman, sensational Junior of the Championship Cross Country team l ' wards The material from two consecutive Frosh championship squads and one Junior Varsity title winner, developed into varsity players this year by Coach Jim Daniel fielded an outstanding baseball squad for the Pilot school. Ex- celsior, which has won the Frosh title for they last two years and is the defending Junior Varsity Champion, fielded a team composed almost completely of former Frosh and Junior Varsity players. Excelsior played a large schedule which included com- petition in several baseball tournaments as well as league play. The Pilot squad was composed largely of players who will be returning next year. Jim Angotti led t e Pi ots. Varsit Baseball J Jackson E. Ferguson B. Trimble B Jackson R Sanchez 1 Smith U- Manage F. Munoz J Angotti J Recotta J J Cuevas R. Strofus J. Fortune K Harkey R Qumones cm Z.,-, - Q' W S l Coach Bryan Robinson, returning to the helm of the Pilot Junior Varsity Baseball squad, fielded a formidable team which set a second straight league championship as their goal. The Pilots, who played the same schedule as the Bee Varsity horsehiders, dropped many teams in the dust in a quest for another outstanding season. The squad was composed mainly of players up from last year's crack Frosh squad. T-. l 5 Misa.. g J. ll. Baseball nr-- ,. lr li 1 l 3 I I U ROW 1: M. Nauls. B. Holmes, M. Chorna, J. Eldridge, L. Jacobson, ..s...,..... . E. Pore, L. Spytman, 1. Bernard. ROW 2: R. Sulkulsky, D. Turner, B. Hertneck, R. Leutbecker, L. La Borde, B. Fowler, G. Brock, B. Clemons, Bryan Robinson, Coach, Q N, y ,. ,,E,..,,,,,.-,K V X ,A., l .N I .3-nf. R- 1-,, '..!',5ieA'g!jJ, .1 Qfnllgq ig.--.Q '32-QyA,f,,'fE'.1-HL - 751.-L ' T-'llc H111-.gig.,-gg.,Qw,g-'ti .,ij:,,t' f 5'l1'.-Fw.5ffif' 'A ''1sl.'-l'1ff'3'Hl.Qi nf-,-'em :S A.i:.i'f'4 it'4J A?f ' 1 ll L . ' P rf fl Out at First! glginsi The V Pc A i Jack Storer Darryl Walters Paul Roberts Varsit Tennis Coach George Curtis opened play in the new league with an inexperienced squad which wound up the season with a fairly good won-lost record. The Pilot racquetmen, who were hit tremendously hard last year by graduation, had trouble getting their first win of the season but bounced back after an opening win to dump a number of squads. The squad developed a number of players from last year's Junior Varsity team to lead the team inthe matches. ln addition, Coach Curtis started on a rebuild. ing program to establish players on the team who will be eligible for additional competition next year. With much experience gained throughout the season, the Pilots will have a formidable squad next year. Top man on the squad was Richard Dicker. e Em .. 'WHA U21 XRAAAQ. Q-X aei was We-is eww V vv .-! 'i 'QJ '3li N h- 54 A 'TTD-wQKoJk.9-oJe5iQt'k? Q,sM,LmJ11i'sQ.Q,o,lL,.,QA P 'lsg P f I ' U I ,i- il C iii 4- ,X tv -- - , - -r Serve by Dick Dicker Mike Tripp l 1 Qs -9,2- T65 School -E . fe W I H7415-Z!! .Wi My Bm im ii!! TFP! -Tn rd! 2 1 units: 5. 5 J H J iii it 4. ,A - .e -Y-...,-',i -T ' ...Lf.'.., 4 -. .' 1 . ROW 1: S. Brown, C. Wright, M. Rodriguez, J. Divini, M. Gaufiaro, R. Thorpe, G. Yon. ROW 2: C. Rizzo, T. Sebastian, D. Yellen, M. Gossman, B. Barnes, M. Onopa, D. Redd. ROW 3: B. Prov- ance, L. Ballard, D. Bogan, D. Rawson, 1. Hansen, D. lefferys, L. Roman. ROW 4: E. Jordan, G. Warren, Glasgow, B. Bietz, D. Fredricson, B. Castleman, D. Watson, J. Kelly, B. Stout li mnastics f - --+- gg A great milestone was accomplished during the past year at Excelsior as the Pilot institution fielded a-gym- nastics squad for the first time in team interscholastic competition. The Pilots were coached by Mr. George Curtis. Excelsior placed in the league finals and participated in the C.I.F. meet. Several stars paced the Pilot squad. Wright on the rings. T66 Davini on the bars. Ii ERTISI G JANET MDDLIN Advertising Editor A --i i. U I XB 1, ga 'W' K 01 4'4l -ffgf, , il -ps Hui.-f, X ,. : ' ' or ' ' -- -A -' ' -,E X - . 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A Abrams, A.-28, 152 Abrams, D.-28, 30, 31, 37, 39, 103, 119, 126, 138 Adams, C.-27, 28, 30, 31,37, 103, 132, 134, 138 Adams, 1.-70, 123, 138 Addington, P.-121, 134, 141 Adkins, E.-36 Agre, Z.-126 Alberts, V.-108 Albertson, L.-36 Alexander, P.-103, 134, 137, 138 Allen, J.-36 Alvarado, R.-150, 151, 156, 159 Anderson, K.-138 Anderson, T.-28 Andre, G.-152 Andrews, J.-119 Angotti, 1.-35 Anirod, B.-121 Anthony, G.-39, 135, 136 Antonich, L.-42, 105, 126, 134 Applegate, P.-32 ,42, 105 Arebalo, Nl.-105, 138, 141 Arebalo, P.-158 Armenta, D.-158 Armenta, 1.-158 Armstrong, 1.-28, 29, 32, 36, 138 Arnett, J.-116 Atkinson, E.-159 Atwood, J.-34, 138 Avery, C.-117 Axline, C.-29 B Back, V.-108 Bagley, D.-34, 104, 121, 135, 137 Baird, D.-108 Baker, D.-34, 103, 136, 135, 137 Baknes, C.-150 Banf, K.-105 Barber, G.-151 Barksdale, 1.-139 Barlotte, C.-117 Barnes, C.-34, 103, 126 Barraza, J.-135, 137, 138, 140, 141 Baskett, C.-108 Basse, K.- 29, 34, 123, 126, 137' Bates, L.-27, 28, 34, 119, 121 Bauer, 1.-34, 136, 138, 139 Beard, B.-103 Beard, S.-62 Beery, P.-138 Beeson, C.-108 Bell, D.-28, 32, 37, 42, 103 Bendrell, L.-139 Bennett, B.-103, 135, 137 Bennett, D.-151 Index Benschneider, G.-117, 137, 138 Benson, B.-108 Bergstrom, R.-150 Bernard, 1.-108, 164 Berry, E.-151 Berry, lVl.-126, 134 Berry, S.-69, 105, 117, 139 Berton, C.-114, 134 Bestor, 1.-139 Beswick, S.-135, 137, 139 Bickal, R.-34, 135, 136, 137 Bigham, L.-150 Bingham, 1.-108 Bird, D.-119 Bludworth, J.-36 Boatneg, M.-103 Bohne, S.-150 Bolles, M.-30, 31, 32, 36 Bonner, L.-28 Bourdon, M.-32 Bowden, 1.-123 Bowman, D.-62, 70, 152, 157 Bowman, L.-103 Boyd, D.-28, 32, 37, 134, 138 Bradford, D.-32, 36 Brady, 1.-117 Braff, F.-34 Bramel, C.-103 Brewton, l.-33, 35 Bridge, C.-31, 123, 126 Brinton, J.-121 Brock, G.-28, 151, 164 Broersma, B.-139, 141 Brooks, B.-105, 138 Brown, B.-108, 138 Brown, C.-139 Brown, F.-108 Brown, N.-139 Brown, R.-103 Brunette, C.-69, 121 Bruns, S.-35, 159 Buell, P.-115 Buffington, D.-28 Bunker, lVl.-69, 108, 120 Burns, E.-151 Burns, G.-152 Burrell, 1.-28, 116, 150, 156 Burrell, R.-150 Butler, T.-115 Byrd, H.-150 C Cain, N.-121 Calhoun, C.-108 Calvin, D.-136 Cameron, D.-126 Campos, E.-121 Cancanando, C.-141 Canfield, R.-151 Canfield, S.-33, 35 Capilla, J.-126 Cardza, P.-121 Gaiman, M.-68, 126, 134, 136, 139, 140, Carmichael, J.-126 Carmona, M.-121, 140, 141 Carr, B.-121 Carroll, J.-32, 68, 120, 126, 134, 136 Carson, C.-28, 119 Castle, D.-105 Cates, S.-34, 42, 103, 105 Cattoir, L.-134 Cauble, B.-27, 31, 34 Cauble, M.-30, 121, 138, 139, 141 Cawthorn, J.-108 Cerella, D.-117 Chadborne, E.-159 Chadborne, 1.-35, 159 Chambers, 1.-151, 159 Chavez, L.-30, 31, 98, 126, 138 Chions, T.-116 Chorna, M.-155, 164 Christensen, N.-117 Christofferson, D.-98, 126 Cierrcia, M.-108 Clark, D.-32, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139 140, 141 Clements, D.-28, 29, 123 Clemons, B.-164 Cochran, M.-36, 117, 137, 138 Coles, 1.-34, 136, 138 Collins, M.-134, 135, 137, 141 Conchra, L.-121 Connell, K.-123 Cook, E.-28, 136 Cook, S.-34, 98, 103, 105, 134, 136 Coon, K.-150 Cordoza, P.-29 Cornelius, M.-103 Corrales, E.-150 Courtney, S.-140 Cox, 1.-30, 34, 39, 135, 137, 140, 141 Cox, S.-34, 134, 136, 138 Crabtree, C.-34 Crevas, 1.-116 Crouch, K.-105 Crouch, L.-158 Churchwell, R.-117 Cuevas, 1.-35, 151, 156 Culbertson, B.-123, 126 Culbertson, 1.-121 Cummings, G.-117 Cummings, 1.-158 Currier, L.-120 D Daker, 1.-152 Davies, C.-123 Day, C.-108, 139 Day, T.-157 De Hartz, S.-137 de Julio, D.-39, 140 de Lang, S.-28 de Lange, S.-123 Index rconrdy Farley, M.-68, 121 Farmer, J.-34, 134, 137 Farran, D.-120 Farrand, R.-120 Farrel, L.-117, 126 Greene, L.-126 Grieb, J.-130 Griffin, S.-117 Griin1,1C.-34, 126, 134 ,136, 137, 138, 139 Gugliemana, R.-68 De lVlarco, F.-105 Derry, P.-42 Desborough, I.-156 Determan, S.-29 Deathridge, G.-150 Dice, D.-159 Dice, K.-28, 103 Dicker, D.-30, 31, 35, Diem, A.-152 Diena, C.-108 Dobson, M.-108 Dobson, V.-151, 159 Dodge, P.-108 Dosser, L.-39, 139 Drew, J.-28, 152 Drews, Y.-141, 134 6 Felt, N.-103 Ferguson, E.-35 ,146, 152 Ferguson, 1.-151 Fernandez, J.-139, 141 Fewins, N.-138, 141 Finegabn, A.-139 Finkelstein, S.-115 rrsgner, L.-32, 38, 69, 123, 237 Fitzpatrick, J.-105 Fleming, IVI.-120 Fleshner, J.-126, 130, 135, 137 Flynn, F.-117 Folts, T.-114 Forchione, R.-28 Fort, D.-152 Foster, J.-116, 123 Foster, K.-117 Fowler, B.-151, 164 Fox, D.-120 Gunn, C.-126 Hackett, lVl.-34, 136, 139 Hahn, P.-32, 121, 138 Hall-134, 136, 139, 140, 141 29 Hall, C.- Hall, I.-126, 139 Hall, D.-114, 116 Hamano, Nl.-33, 35 Hamilton, B.-138 Hammers, W.-123 Hammon, M.-126 Hampers-116 Hampton, B.-151 Hampton, R.-130 Hancock, G.-159 Hand, G.-117 Duby, P.-121 Duncan, B.-152 Dunn, A.-31 Dunsworth, F.-155 Dunton, D.-126 Dutra, M.-117, 134, 141 Dyer, 1.-70, 123, 152, 158 E Edelen, W.-29 Edgerton, G.-35, 147 Edlen, B.-28 Edmisson, L.-151, 159 Edwards, D.-34 Ehricke, B.-121 Eisenbeiss, K.-34, 105 Eldridge, J.-31, 150, 164 Eldridge, M.-34, 109, 137 Eleden, B.-115 Elshire, S.-108 Emerson, C.-27, 31, 68, 150 Emery, B.-105, 134, 139, 140, 141 Engstrom, J.-119 Duncan, F.-105 Ennis K.-34, 134, 140, 141 Erdmann, S.-34, 136, 139 Erickson, D.-32, 105, 121, 138, 141 Erickson, 1,-103 Eskew, J.-126 Estrada, B.-140 Estrada, V.-141 Evans, J.-28, 36 Everett, J.-34 F Fallon, IVI.-28, 32, 69, 121 Frazer, K.-117 Frazier, J.-116 Frazier, P.-108 Freeman, G.-28, 69, 123, 146 Freeman, M.-159 Frizzell, 1.-157 Fryer, N.-28, 123, 135, 137 Futscher, D.-128 G Gabbard, J.-150 Gajewski, J.-29 Gale, G.-126 Gamboa, IVI.-29, 42 Garcia, B.-34, 121 Garcias, A.-152 Gasio, 1.-34, 121 Gasser, R.-117 Gates, M.-126, 139, 140, 141 Gates, Z.-108 Gattys, P.-114 Gehricke, E.-29, 34, 117, 137, 139 Gentry, E.-152 Gilbert, S.-108 Glassco, L.-146 Glasspure, G.-103 Gonzales, D.-138 Goodbow, L.-152 Goodwin, J.-32 Gordon, S.-34 Gorelick, B.-108 Goss, B.-103 Graffious, J.-137, 138 Gray, B.-108 Gray, H.-35, 121, 145, 146, 159 Hankimer, E.-108, 141 Hansberger, L.-139 Hanson, G.-117 Harkey, K.-156 Harper, C.-141 Harper, D.-141 Harsh, A.-69, 117, 123, 138, 139, 141 Harwick, D.-117 Hasse, G.-156 Hasse, J.-117 Hawkins, D.-33, 35 Hawkins, R.-150 Hawley, D.-36, 123, 138 Hawley, E.-103, 151 Hawley, K.-69, 28, 123, 137, 138 Hawley, S.-141 Headley, R.-105, 140, 141 Heapy, B.-159 Headley, R.-105, 140, 141 Heapy, B.-159 Hellett, N.-121 Helms, C.-141 Henderson, B.-42 Henrichs, B.-117 Herbst, W.-151, 159 Herder, S.-28 Hernandez, D.-108, 138 Hernandez, P.-109, 134, 137, 139 Herreras, B.-30, 31, 35, 68, 146 Herst, E.-151 Hertnick B.-126, 152, 157, 164 Hill, F.-29 Hill, R.-151 Hill, S.-151, 152 Hoffman, N.-30 Hoge, B.-126 Holmes, B.-150, 155, 164 Holmes, D.-29, 138 Holmes, L.-28, 33, 36, 39, 62, 114, 116, 126, 127, 137, 138 Hood, R.-69 Hoodenpyle, T.-37, 138 Hoover, B.-28, 159 Hoover, R.-30, 31, 32, 103, 105, 123 Hoover, S.-126 Hordwk, B.-171 Howe, M.-151 Hudson, H.-31, 32, 103, 126 Hughes, D.-108 Hussey, J.-29 Hussey, L.-137 I Ingersoll, D.-117, 121 Ingersoll, N.-123 lnskeep, J.-28, 32, 42, 103 J Jackson, A.-114, 126 Jackson, B.-108, 150 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G.-130 Mclnnis, K.-108 Mclntyre, S.-150 McKee, C.-123, 141 McKee, S.-132 McKenny, D.-121 McKown, L.-151 McNally, J.-98 McPherson, K.-137 McPherson-105, 138 McPheeters, G.-30 McSwain, J.-114 M, Maborvey, G.-103 Maddoe, R.-37 Magnes, C.-115 Mahood, P.-123 Mahorney, G.-156 Mahorney, J.-37, 136, 141 Manchester, B.-141 Mann, M.-117 Manning, S.-121, 139, 141 Manthson, S.-117 Mariani, O.-134, 135, 137, 138, 140, 141 Maronney, J.-103 Maronney, M.-105 Martienas, T.-105 Martin, D.-108 Martin, E.-42, 116 Martin, J.-28, 123 Martinez, H.-134, 141 Martinez, L.+117 Mathis, M.-28 Mavian, H.-151 Mayfield, A.-108, 117, 137 Meadows, C.-42, 43, 45, 103 Mecci, R.-117 17 7-4 Medeiros, M.-126, 139 Meler, T.-108 Melton, B.-31, 35, 103, 151, 157 Menage, D.-152 Mencina, B.-155 Mercer, A.-28, 103 Michael, N.-140, 141 Michael, S.-117 Miglore, J.-35, 123 Milks, J.-152, 157 Milliard, R.-137 Miller, B.-139, 141 Miller, 1.-158 Miller, N.-141 Miller, R.-34, 139 Miller, V.-103, 141 Millsap, A.-29 Millsap, C.-152 Millsap, .l.-34 Mimaki, J.-69, 121 Mingus, M.-108 Minyard, S.-117, 121, 139, 141 Mitchell, L.-29 Mitchell, J.-130 Moberg, B.-28 Modlin, J.-98, 138, 141 Monroe, H.-108 Montemayor, Y.-141 Montgomery, C.-138 Moore, C.-28 Moore, F.-69 Moore, G.-33, 35, 42 Moore, L.-105, 141 Moreno, E.-103 Morgan, 1.-103, 146 Mosqudan, R.-29 Mosley, D.-35, 146, 159 Muldworf, N.-126 Mullins, V.-29, 121, 139 Munoz, F.-35, 145, 146 Mussen, B.-123 Myers, D.-156 N Nauls, M.-164 Neeley, I.-34, 121, 141 Nelson, B.-123 Nichols, L.-28, 29 Niebeil-152 Niedzialek, C.-126, 137, 139 Noggle, D.-116, 121, 126, 159 Noland, S.-134, 135, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141 Norman, D.-35, 146 Norris, S.-29, 108 Nosacka, B.-28, 34, 139 Novak, M.-141 Nunley, D.-27, 28, 30, 31, 103 Nunley, L.-30, 31, 114, 136 i llli0X qcmmn 0 0'Gilvie, K.-68 Olds, K.-151 Oliver, D.-121 Olmsted, S.-126 Olson, C.-28, 126 Olvery, E.-126 Orman, J.-117 Ososlack, K.-159 Overhold, L.-116 Owens, S.-34 P Pacheco, P.-117, 121 Pacheco, R.-105 Paden, D.-28, 34, 117 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