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

 - Class of 1965

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Recalling friends, teachers, and familiar campus scenes, we may look back on the years we spent at Excelsior. Our reflections will be likely to wander to simple scenes. The many windows might remind us of the times we looked to the outside world with both wonder and bewilderment. The doors through which we passed so many times might symbolize the doors which opened tous as we left high school and entered life completely on our own. As we recall the crowded halls through which we so often passed, we might reflect on that long journey which we began at Excelsior. The accomplishments and failures that we will remember will depend on what we have put before this looking-glass. The work, effort, and enthusiasm that was or wawgfnot put' forth will reflect back to the individual. At this time, therefore, it would be well to remember that there is no limit to the pathway of life, our goals, ourflachievements can be as wide or as narrow as we make them, 1 In all truth the way we look at life determines what we get out of it, and in the years to come we hope that happy memories will be reflected as we look back. With the theme Reflections the '64-'65 El Aviador hopes to bring back a few of this year's fond memories. .an 5 ,V ,.'- -, -...fsw, -w - .fgli A fr - I Dedication A student's growth many times depends upon the en- couragement others give. This encouragement must come, not only from an advisor, but a friend: some- one who will give warmth and understanding when it is needed. It must come from someone who has cap- ably dealtwith the onward movement: someone whose lvfe can be set as an example for others to follow. We have dedicated this year 's annual to such a person. This teacher has always found time to give warmth and understanding to students. She is greatly loved and respected for her generosity. Literally hundreds of students have been helped by this busy woman who denies no student extra help when it is needed. In her many-sided lute she is a most capable teacher, a wufe and mother and a devoted public servant. She is an elected member of Delta Kappa Gamma Honor- ary Teacher Sorority, an organization comprised of the top women teachers and administrators in the State and was named Career Woman ofthe year in 1958 by the Business and Professional Women 's Club of La Mirada. Allwho know her, value the guide lines which she has set before them. As a writer by interest, a humanitarian by nature, a public official by overwhelmingpublic choice, the first woman mayor of La Mirada, and as a teacher of Eng- lish, Latin, and Journalism at Excelsior, her influence has spread far and wide. We the staff of the 1964-65 El Aviador respecbfully dedicate our reflections to Mrs. Estelle Troup. f -'s's -if t 1 , if. Q. .K .. Hz. ' rig ' V ' 5.3 J 'il ,t :' .935 2.3: 5 V 1 ii: ' - .'..,I? ' A fir.. '- 1999 ' i'.5, If J 1 3 ' ' 5 , 1', 'f 1 4. 1 Q 4 AJ 1, Q , , 'ff Z - ,ui Q ,,!,AJ 3' 1 A . Q, . eq , .lt sa' a .fn :of 3. f . Ku 'S fi 1 r ' ,e iffzs ., W! Kg' , , f X f Af Q .- , , 1 , . a. 4 H , A Adminisfraiion and Foculfy rr Y W. ..,, ...ani -- V ,-.. .v-E...p.'1 '.i. t WMI 'z. f..-. ii . fi r '-ff. . 4 ., ',.j4,'4'K' . 1, District Administration and Dr. Murrell M. Miller District Superintendent Working full time for the purpose of better education, the District Administration was charged with the duty of administering the powers and responsibilities assigned to them by the Board of Trustees. The Assistant Superintendents were charged with specific duties in directing the affairs of the district. i Assistant Superintendenfs R0bCrt D- ASQNOH . Richardson Hastiflgs Charles L. Hutchinson Personnel and Speezal Servicer Educat1onalServ1ees Busingi-3 Snug,-ei. Carl W. Tague Boord ot Trustees... Phyllis S. Aegerter Raymond F. Hansen Reflecting the events of the past school year we Gnd that Excelsior's school district had an active board of trustees. As the board was responsible for supervision of all major policies concerning the district, they were confronted with many duties. Some of these duties included: set- ting the procedure for selecting text books and for de- termining course content, establishing standards of pupil behavior and performance, deciding how long the school day and school year would be and setting the tax struc- ture for the schools. These duties required much time and effort from each member of the school board. The students of Excelsior express their gratitude for the line work and active participation on the part of a dedi- cated school board. Regulated District Stonclords ffiff H. L. MacTaggart Venn W. Furgeson President ffJ2 'M I o -2 . -P -4f1,--3.9 x i l I 1 I emi junior, Sally Troyer, looks to Mr. Valentine and Miss Sherzer for 2 advice on a class problem. Adminisfrationk Interest i in Pilots Appreciofed by Stuclenfs WW.. 3 W I 1 1 Gail Rizzo found that Mr. Valentine had students' Miss Shefzer and senior, Kathy Bishop, make their Q imefejm at hgayt, way to Mr. Valentineiv office to discuss school ac- tivities. of Excelsior on the past year as a good one. is important to you - these are years growth and learning. I trust that you have not wasted this time, it can never be replaced. Although your class work is of greatest importance, I hope that you have also taken part in other activities of the school. Working with your friends in sports, in clubs, in committees has been, for many of you, an enjoyable part of the school year. Excelsior will always be, in some measure, of you, and you will be part of the school. book will be always a momento of as well as learning 4 a of others and came to know ,...,-...-. .., ua 1 Assistant Principofs Message As you cast your reflections over the four years at Excelsior High School, you will evoke many vivid memories of classes and activities. Your fund of knowledge, though limited, should open vistas for greater learning in a chosen career or additional academic studies. As you continue to strive for justice, understanding, friend- ship, tolerance, and knowledge, may this yearbook inspire you with the goals your school has encouraged in the de- velopment of useful citizens through its long service to the community. May these reflections enrich your life as you take your place in the adult world. With you go my very best wishes. Cora E. Sherzer Assistant Principal 5 K 1 1 Mr. Warren Rust Senior Counxelor 3 I Y 1 w Mr. Laing and Mrs. Poteat discussed changes to be made in Paul Verst'eeg's sciledulo. Counselors lnfroduced New IBM Program L 1 v super- new IBM 1. on the part of X program work ! Mrs. Dorothy Poteat Head Counselor MF' George Curtis Mr. Les Billinger Sophomore Counselor Freshman Cgungglof hugh! 65 ' Mr. Allen Wilson- . Coordinator of Activme: Mrs. I-lelen Bryon Mr. W. B. Robinson VjfG1Vl.f' Vzce-Principal Boys' Vice-Principal Adminisfrofive Sfoff Reflecfed Concern for Pilots The back-to-school lineup. in 1' ' , L 52.2, J Y'-'M P M ' - is Xm - M - . X i K ' . 'S H7' mm' A L ei G r Z' 1 - 9 :QQ ' s - ' ' - :ir ',,L W , , K K 1 ,V 1- gl -I gg i: , . , h , H I J , M gg f - . ,V if . 4 ':f Business Eclucahon: Mr. Cleavmgers , P M f hf 14 ' J E ,- ,,. M K ,, , f f ng ss . r, e y M llilci fl .,,.,, ,,, ff-4' ,,,f l P - ff' Foreign language: Mr. DeHeras Heali'l1 and Salely:Mr. Hughes Home Economics: Miss Wilson lnduslrial Arfsy: Mr. Hawley Mallw: Mrs. Tracy Boys' PE: Mr. Crippen Girls' PE: Miss Phelan Social Science: Mr. Slrolw Science: Mr. Gardner Mrs. Alexander V A V 2 U, ' wh .,.. 3 A' fi,l ,V A , ' -vi.: f 'ff f L agp: A sffzf f if Mr. Bishop Mrs. Bloom Mr. David Mr. de I-Ieras ff W Mrs. Appleton 1 1:1 221 52 7.., ,.,, A AJ 9 Ui t '9V 3 I Q J.-ng if f W N v X f 5 0 f R N .5 ,4 M 4 Y Q K 'X x -,-. if .- ' 'v ...g L2 f lk S ,cfs ' axmfij , Mr. Cleavinger ,,,.. - ,,.l -if ' Fic ' 'M XQQ ' A ici 'Q' I -N - 54:2 ek-, , V 'HZ n Q: W ' 7 ll V, g n 55,40 ' ' I , ' ,-H-w ywifsm3fff,,2wM,3V f ' Miss Delo Foculfy W , ,,,,N,inw,', -. .vw - ,. rf' Mr. Doernbrack Mr. Donald Another day begins in the buxy life of a teacher Z nf, .' ,wma ' Q 'vqfdff 5 , . A ,: Q1 Q ' , 427 91, ' G r riff! ..,,. 2 N ff, X. ' VM I f fy 4 wi Mr. Douglas Mr. Dyer Mr. Eickhoff V X 2 4 Q , xxx s 39 ag 6 Mr, Fear Mr. Ferry Miss Gardner Mr. Gibbs Mr. Golden Mr. Haines V VD! 4. Mr. Emken H9 -u..f Mr. Gardner J' .,, NX' .'?7,5: , .Vi t 5 fn 'Q x x, I X Mrs. Hawk -- '1.,.f..,.. - Mr. Hawley Mr. Herbst Tr, 'L P9 .5 M cz fx .1 I. . xii if .I ,., Ji ,.., : X X 'DW 6, ,,,, ' -J V:-M . I Au' J' L.. H x fi xg: 21. I Mr. E. johnson Mr. Herron cheers Mode Numerous . :xssifgnmenfs Throughouf he ln' r Alf, Kclly gfwx' an English tlzfnzf careful consideration brfozr amgnzng zt a glade. ,fv- Mr. T. Johnson MT- KCHD' Y f , ag. r T i! Mr. Kostar M?--LFHMP, - f - 1 i 'x 'T l -an i r Mrs. Kerr A , ,,fMf-F1-few H .. f., 'f,'L::..Y:.--H A 1- : z' . ye: Mr. King , j - Q-: ' '-.,, 1.1 'rgffgij-V1-:,.yY,1,--i-, ,,,,.-,, k Y V - , I V -' ,, .15f f'r .- ' :ii- Q Qi, .' 'I ' W., 5 1: 1. ,,- -P - .-..f4-Qff' ace:-.:A.,,. I g,,,15,L-,,:L.h:,. .. ll,',5v.,,5,,: A ,J if-1 j',.Z:nz'.-4' nz: frm .. - . I 'z.:f. mfr- ' 4 ' W r- ,,-gg-f-Y -A--W .W ., ,- ,A J. J- , - , V 'f ,..411mmn-or Miss Ling Mr. Lott Faculfy Mrs. McCormick Mr. Miller Mr. Loveman f M fweff '- iw fr, f Q s Z Mrs. McCamly Mrs. Potent enters office after administrating an apti- tude tes! to freshmen. Mr. Mobley Mr- MUfl3hY Mrs.5FQ Nelson MTS-,L Nelson Mr. Newman Mr. Nuechterlein - . ' Nurse Llbrarxan ii :Qj'Kff'? 5 7.,',g3Q21ify - . ' Y-z:be:.w 1'L.f4::Q- g C3 1d.'!i1l43L':kSiE5'ii9HLYSG'-riiR1H5213923iL'1+haffSviREtsmJresz?4ss.'vss1.-snt-r:4rx1wm1.s1n-e.emam. ' -rg l ? I w ff? '- J fi -, W-www . 1-nf-sw ' Y X ui X fi . ? Q , . gg . R I, ff' , 'f ff Cr' , r- ,, . , '15 ,iw 'A K-1 1 WY- 5 ,gli ,.., 's ff,u'?n1 V U if l ,Pia Miss Phelan giiiifil I ..,. ' 1 1, 'li gggif l wi 215522 2. g.l3.i3I1vfi. .3 fl liziiis Mrs Roth F Miss Pielin -. 1 Q4 Q i ' ,, mf , p ,lf fwss I s oculfy 8 'Wai-f ' ' f f , 8 any 0 , 'W ff V -i ., ' ,,,., ,i ff ' .QQ A -V 'if 791 . 4 . h,f M ,,. ,5,., ., '. . , f Q, f 4 . ' Z' Mrs. Raley ,xp f in W -Q 1 e' i f Miss W. Russell Miss Siemssen Mr Stipes , ' gfgm, Q Qi M2 . V fi' 'f f 'Uwffi wl , Mr, Nuechterlein catching up on world affairs. ' 2 ff ' 5 : l.j ,i fllllnll all e , . , f ty X 1. , , X X fl! 1 f f f ' 'fan f,y..,J5,,.z . - QW WZ! 3 , f 6 f' f Miss Sullos QQ :A Eg . ,Q Mr. Richonne Mr. Scott Mr. Stein Mr. Stroh 1' 'www X qfgvq, M Q4 X fffqffgy mlm f' V ,' ' 7 R V-N.,,,N-:-.1xi.:.r A 1 M ' - m,..E-Wm , -.Mirza .mg fe Q Q + r s., X 2 5 4 r ft L if I P f 29 A f W X X sr f a sf ., 'S 55 Mr. Thomas Mr. Tingle ' f.,,,,-imfwvw f , ,rry,mf,2,1,w.,Y,f, 1. I iff 1 ' ' fyffayfdfi' f X W W 1 V I Il . ' 77 r .Je-.ees-Q 1 'CI'9!'d'l'. . i ' mi v -g?'.:.1:...--'-'.. '. .... '-... ... . . .....' -........,.... ................ , :.-.. --.....- 27...-......... 1 ' ...... ............ - Q 1 A ' ' Mrs. Toelle iii Mr. Vineyard Wk ,H bf . f. ft l Mrs. Tracy , V X 40: V 'i lg, R '- X ' Y mer 15 5 Auf I i f M wwf ' X 2 f f if fr f 5? 'X . X, i, f , , f 'yt 5 Q 1 2 Q , . l Xi E 2 . 1 , I L? ,Wi Mrs. Weber A Mrs. Troup 1 'Wil -c.'11j1 j i W V 1-f L Q a 5,1 X 2 I 'V . M21 ' W is ic 4 Mr. White Mr. Wille Efforts ot Excelsior Faculty Opened New Margins ot Knowledge for Miss Williams Mr. A. Wilson Mr. Woodard 1 Uultiisf 4. 1 Many Pilots xx CL!! I M Q- f N ' Mr.Y Oung i s Q. .M 568 RWBIQDFIWSEMTGEIS5E?JJ?1'd4.5?3.Q3S7.1 ii-TlFifvESS1i57X4ZSWHMRWESLTBQ i ii A 'l iw li il lr Bus Drivers W M BUS DRIVERS-FRONT ROW: G. Bottema, L. Boone, H. Steward, G. Van Dyke, M. Leadnam, Hinsdale, Al. Stolenberg, S. Vos, R. Gardner, O. Tait. ROW 2: B. Bonner, G. Oyler, S. Molnar, M. Bus. Cusfoclicms CUSTODIANS--FRONT ROW: A. Stakeman, A. Ruinard, V. fohnson, W. Pardee, C. Hilliard. ROW 2: R. Van Detjen, G. York, R. Van Dyke, B, Behangs, Plug, P.T.A. OFFICERS-S. Collins, L. Colln L. Reiner, B. Mennealy. Secrefories ., .. . , 'ng '- -X 'ff 1 . if 2 kim' SECRETARIES-FRONT ROW.' A. Noble, H. Beeker, Austin, G. Foreman, K. Long. ROW 2: P. Beitz, jones, 1. Davis, B. Pappas, E. Gof, G. de Contreras. PTA Officers ,.... ..-...... - Lf-I Cofeferia Workers CAFETERIA WORKERS-FRONT ROW: R. Miller, E. Propper, j Fleshner, R. Clark, G. McKinnon, L. Benschneider. ROW 2: L. Boyle R. Mendez, M. Kruidof, G. Stewart, B. Boyce, R. Gregory, j. Selas. Sfudenf L ife lids'-1' r ifiifiiffsf' .Mate sms uqnnmmn- new ...H Wi.'3i.'?f. '.,..T,TJff'li9SiY.'iLQC5L?',?,Z.'f .i....L w'V:N.y ..'3'i ,.... -1 sr r Pilots Launched First Quarter Activities As... Freshmen found time to smile as they were introduced to Pilot traditions. The class of '68 assembled in the auditorium a short time prior to the beginning of the school year for the traditional Orientation Day. On this day the fresh- men were introduced briefly to high school life. They were given a guided tour of Excelsior's campus and got a chance to visit some of their classes before the serious business of day to day school work began. As usual the very important Orientation Day event proved successful. The incoming frosh asked many questions about Excelsior, and queries like the follow- ing were heard as our new students became ac- quainted with the campus and school-day procedure: Is room 17 in this building? Wherels the boy's gym? g'Where would one find the library? Assembly Welcomed Student Body The first assembly of the school year was held to orientate the class of '68 and welcome back all Pilots from a long summer vacation. Majorettes, as well as song and yell leaders, were introduced to the student body. Students were en- couraged to support the football team and help get the school year started off on the right foot. All school officers were on hand to give a summary of their plans for the year's activities. A it Freshmen lnvoded Campus , ,. ,x is if Marie Pena, Susan Powers, and Shirhrn Dickinson initiated school spirit with an original routine. Pauline Villanueva and Cindy Grijis, first juniors to reeeive class rin r, check to see if their new class rnernentos fit. it Seniors Donned Sweo ters of '65, ' Each Friday seniors carried out the tradition of ole Ex- celsior by wearing their senior sweaters, After serious thought and much deliberation during the latter part of their junior year, thc senior class came to a decision on the colors and style for their class sweaters. The class of '65 chose a beige and brown v-necked cardigan. The sweater was styled with a light beige background and trimmed in a rich brown. A touch of green on the class emblem carried through the traditional colors of Excelsior. Upon receiving their sweaters in the fall, the seniors invaded the campus. Senior square took on a new aspect-the beige and brown of the class Juniors Received Closs Rings In the second week of school, the new juniors enthusiastical- ly received their rings. Receiv- ing the new rings was im- portant to the juniors for it symbolized the fact that they had finally become upperclass- men. This golden memento, inscribed with each owner's initials, and a replica of the Pilot plane, coupled with the lamp of learning, en- hanced the hands of those who wore it. It must be Friday. Why else would Ed Apodaea and Ken Bofvee wear their senior sweaters? 1 , -. X Coaches Emken and Larson, as well as team, worried but hopefully awaited victory. A large crowd of Excelsior students came out to support their school at our first football game against our cross town rival, John Glenn. Students were encouraged by student body song and yell leaders to promote school spirit. Standing on the side lines were the hopeful, but worried coaches. Pilots Closliecl in SGVL Competition 16 Pilot outruns the defensive line of St. Paul? squad in a touchdown attempt Come on gangg lefs go! Half-Hme Acfivifies Thrilled Specfafors ...-N-Q-... -- V.. Pilot lnferesf Shown Through Wide iRoraoeL' of Academic ond Exlrocurriculor Acfivifies , 7 Q During the annual Norwalk Day at the Fair, our Pilot dance band dis- played their talents before visiting spectators from Los Angeles County. This fine group also played at numerous functions throughout the year, functions like the after-game dances and the Senior-Alumni dance held at the La Mirada Country Club, W1 l K-1 PoMo1-IA FAIR V ii ' 1 N -ili' 1'. ' , Early in the fall during a Girls' League assembly Coach Robert Larson took pity on female Pilots who saw the huddle on a football field as only a mass of signals and grunts. Aided by the varsity squad, he attempted to explain basic principles of the game to the somewhat bewildered audience. V- -.Q ..2.,'4Z. . 4..3.., , ,. .1 A'- ,,r, ...-..-. ........ -- ., ., ., .. F I 2 I Q ,R Q E , E 1 I , Q , g , J i QW' J' , ,lf 1 J' ' 5 1 5 A , .- ,f ,, , . i 'V 1' 5 ., 2 5 'fifflf e 5 E 5? '...f Excelsior was greatly honored to have Mr. Cortez Peters, one Com Reza entertained visitors of she world's fastest anrl most accurare typists, demonstrate speed - typxng to Excelsmr s busmess classes. Hls V1Slt was both rnformatwe at Los Angeles County Fazr. and entertaining. 1.-...-.........-L.- Q-, State tests requi1ed concentration on the part of freshmen and sophomores f l 7 . n fins I ,JMX ' .a,.:,A,L:A . K - A ' - j -, - . ff . . x f' - ' 'X . .Ls K W , .. - V 'l +L! A Q 5.6-f'-T-T'-E Student body cheered selection of Queen julie? Following the Senior-Alumni Assembly, refreshments were served. 5 if aff we . 3, vo if 3? r , iw ep 253 .CQ- ,A ' ' ' Tiling' . , --f- . . L .. pw' '-w . . :Tv fir ----- Homecoming '64 - '65 gi Queen julie and court reign at Homeeoming Activities. T 2 . .-'f Li'f f f '-' i 'f.- 'X Moments Queen Julie Will Remember Forever Suspense mounted during the student body assembly as the five Homecoming candidates were introduced and the audience awaited the announcement of the '64-565 Homecoming Queen. Senior class president Greg Benoit, who presided over Homecoming festivities, opened what seemed to be the all important envelope as the audience sat in eager anticipation. The 1964-65 Homecoming Queen is MR. TINGLE??? gasped the bewildered class president. The audience roared as Mr. Tingle took his well-deserved bow. In the meantime Greg Benoit was given another envelope which, he assured the audience, contained the appropriate information. The Pilots arose and cheered as the regal crown was placed on Julie Loya, our student body head song leader . Julie reigned as our gracious and spirited Queen throughout the week that followed. She was presented at the Senior-Alumni assembly along with the four Home- coming Princesses, Elaine Escobar, Karin Lindstrom, Claudia Little, and Margaret Unger. A reception in the cafeteria followed the Senior- Alumni assembly. Refreshments were served, and Pilot Alumni were given the opportunity to recall past exper- iences at ole Excelsior. During the halftime ceremonies at the annual Home- coming football game with Cal Hi, the Queen and her court were once again honored with the fine performances of the Band and Drill Team. The climax of the action- packed evening came as the hard-fighting Pilot squad de- feated the Condors, 14-7. A never-to-be-forgotten evening, it was the perfect ending for a joy-filled week for Queen Julie and the entire student body at Excelsior. 'fig Eff HQ .nj .gf A '-f Y ,H-:Lal U xm..,.,., f 1--' 1 : MEPE lgymi 2. 1 ,. I :ef we f AQ ' 'ww f Month of December Brought Mistletoe Magic ond... ---... 5265 The Coronation of Queen Sandra Ridge highlighted the annual Christmas dance, Mistletoe Mag- ic. Queen Sandra Ridge and her court reigned over the dance, Each class selected a princess to repre- sent them at the Christmas dance. Juniors selected Dorothy Garza, sophomores chose Judy England, and freshmen cast their vote for Kathy Allen. Decorated tables, decked with pine-needle branches and red can- dles, enhanced the spirit of Christ- mas already evident with the beau- tifully decorated white Christmas tree. The annual Christmas dance was held in the Cerritos College Student Center and was sponsored by the senior class, All the magzc of Christmas surprise was seen in Queen Sandra? Crihopedlc Dr: ve The Orthopedic drive, selling candy canes, and the contributing of canned goods to the Norwalk Coordinating Coun- cil were just a few events that brought out the ,Pilot's goodwill and spirit of giv- ing during -the Christmas season. A special assembly to encourage students to con- tribute to the Orthopedic drive was held just before the Christmas holidays. Money collected after the assembly, as well as money collected by clubs, and through the sale of candy canes went to support a bed in the Orthopedic hospital. The canned goods' drive for the Norwalk Co-ordinating Council caused a battle between the sexes. This drive, to see who could bring the most food for needy families, initiated ri- valry between the boys and girls g since the girls brought more food, the boys became their slaves for one day. As slaves, the boys carried books, papers, pencils, purses, coats, notebooks, and any conceivable thing of which the girls could think. While the girls reigned as queens, the boys had to suffer as slaves. THE MIRACLE OF CHRISTMAS NARRATOR Louis Magdzdeno. CHOIR BOYS Candy Martinez, Domingo ORGANIST Joelda DeLo. ACCOM PANI STS Mary Delira, Steve Volkoff. A CAPPELLA CHOIR LYRIC CLUB MIXED CHORUS BRASS ENSEMBLE Mauricio. VISUALIZATION - A PROPHET Jim Vantine. VISUALIZATION -A AN ANGEL VISITS MARY Bonnie Barnes, Gayle Lisek. VISUALIZATION - THE JOURNEY TO BETHLEHEM Georgellen Anderson, Ed Apodaca. VISUALIZATION -- THE SHEPHERDS WATCH John Loughran, Bill Robinson, Greg Slife, Steve Stewart, Brian Thompson. VISUALIZATION-A CHILD IS BORN Sherri Stewart, Fred Aguilar, Sandra Austin Pam Beith. VISUALIZATION - AND THE HEAVENS OPEN Marguerite Alvarez, Sandra Austin, Pam Beith, Sandra English, Claudia Little, Dena Robinson, Carol Smotherman, Marie Wick, Linda Wunderly. VISUALIZATION - THE GRATITUDE OF KINGS Richard Cox, Gary Orange, Ruben Ramos. VISUALIZATION - GIVE TO THE WORLD THY PEACE Darlaine Sipes, Sandra Austin, Pam Beith. 1 7 7 5 , ,--' ' Qi :gli T - Z A A I O11 g s Chrisfmos Lights Shined on Excelsior , s aw .., ,, IW D 4L4,., ,.. Students learned a foreign language through listening and speaking. X .-. 5,-...gt The language laboratory provided a program to help the foreign lan- guage student become skilled in speaking various foreign languages. The skills were acquired through the students' response to questions that were placed on tapes. Students increased their ability to work with language as they tried to answer each question. After the students' response, speakers on the tapes repeated the correct answers. This technique enabled Excelsior students to work with the language directly through listening and speaking. During the lab sessions, this direct method eliminated the use of textbooks and written work. New Discoveries Mode Through Listening, Watching... Contemporary Composition, a pro- gram designed by the Science Re- search Association, was adopted by the English department as a spe- cial aid in the teaching of com- position. Interesting and fundamental tech- niques for teaching composition were placed on a series of transpar- encies and used with the overhead projector. The techniques present- ed in the new SRA program helped to refine the students' knowledge of the basic structure and conven- tions of the language. Understand- ing the basic structure of our lan- guage helped students to think clearly and write more effectively. Overhead projector helped to develop writing skills. X ... .. .nv . . :uf -:-.fn ? Q WZ f ,XV-f :ff V, W. A steady handfa must for dissections in biology classes. Doing Biology proved to be a thrilling and challenging class for many Excel- sior students. Starting with the study of the lower forms of life, students became aware of how the life process began and progressed to higher forms. Throughout the year students at- tempted to perform many dissec- tions. An invertebrate, the cray- fish, proved to be an excellent specimen during one dissecting ses- sion. As the ycar's study came to an end, students discovered through many interesting activities that they had acquired greater knowl- edge of animal life and its im- portance to us. Many students took advantage of Excelsior's reference center to End help in books, encyclopedias, and magazines. The library provided a quiet place for students to study in preparation for class work. and Reading Excelsior? library, a hang-auf' for serious students. x , . -,g ' x I VP . F. d 1,mfQ:f3, ...,,Q2!s 5,,gv5i'Nf:3 WHI1 Car Caravans, Reflech 'Em-fv' ,' Q . - a , g , 1 ' sg. . .- .rf Ag i lv 5 i 7 V ' 'decoratedcars' with streamers and pom-pons of' green and white and proudly displayed their school spirit at away games. Bringing pride to our alma mater, throngs of eager students set forth outstanding conduct and sportsmanship at games. The song and yell lead- ers, who stimulated zeal and eagemess, added much color to the cara- vans as well as xto the games. This successful pre-game activity helped promote attendance at games played away from the Pilots' home. An interesting variation was add- ed to a basketball rally. The ma- jorettes, as well as the song and yell leaders, took the Pilots back to the time of the Roaring Twen- ties. The majorettes, parading in their feathers, garters, and long black eyelashes, the song leaders, wearing the traditional Happer costume, lacy garter, feathers and dangling beadsg and the yell lead- ers, sporting their colorful striped jackets and straw hats, added to the enjoyment and fun of the rally. A Roaring Twenties rally wouldn't have been complete without a gangster, alias Steve Stewart. Armed with a gun and dressed in his black derby hat and old raccoon coat, he roamed through the crowd of spectators as Al Capone might have done. This unusual rally brought back old fashion school spirit. we Mojoreftes, Songleoders, Yell Leaders, A trip back to the Roaring Twenties-an :deal rally. ff-M IVVVVV K V' 'gg I , it ff 'f-ww ff! ,W if f wf WG 4 2 4 ff f : my W il? ,,,. gygify 3' , ,Q iztgs 5 4 , 2 I fr it 'if N- I X 4- .69 ...V I 5 N nd 'fi ' TWV, 1 , g so .rl -u..4 H' .IL oncl Faculty Gove Support to '64 - '65 I Boslcetboll Rallies The Faculty Cagers made another attempt to shut down the Varsity Five, but the varsity team proved to be the victors for the second year in a row. The final score: Varsity 59 - Faculty 50. The varsity team, led by Coach Crippen, was pre- sented with a trophy for their win over the slightly mangled faculty. Cheer up faculty and look forward to next year. Miss Pielin, Miss Sullos, Mrs. Bryan, and Miss DeLo admitted that leading the faculty on to victory was not an easy job. M Pilot and Faculty Cagers awaited rebound in crucial point of game The first Girls' League assembly of the second semester was the Girls' League Installation. It was an important day, for a new cabinet was installed, a cabinet which would plan and organize all Girls' League activities. The Valentine theme was set with red and white hearts and flowers. The theme was also carried through in the red and white carnation corsages which graced the shoulders of each incoming and outgoing officer. With the lighting of a candle and receiving of a pin, each new cabinet member was installed. Following the installation, a fashion show, presented by the advanced clothing class, was' given in the honor of the newly installed cabinet. To the delight of every girl, the latest styles from capri outfits to semi-formals were modeled. In a fall assembly, Excelsior was host to a group of Maori dancers from New Zealand. Dressed in gay-colored cos- tumes, the guests introduced various chants, songs, dances, and games of the Maori people. The dancers were members of the Maori tribe, a Polynesian tribe which migrated to X I it f ft V0 FI ety incoming President janice Davis. New Zealand in 1300. Their performance was concluded by the singing of a familiar tune, Now Is the Hour. The melody of this song was borrowed from the Maori people who used it as a native farewell song. lm x Maori dancers hailed from New Zealand. With a tear in her eye, outgoing Girls' League President Rose Marie Barajas, lit the candle 0 .P r A A' wif: ' -he-1 4. A Highlighted Excelsior's Assemblies Trophies displayed in many forms and sizes reflected the accomplishments of Ex- celsior students. 4'-2-'-2'-f '.. ,L . Ingrid Nelsonis talent gave another speech trophy to Excelsior. A crown of glory was be- stowed upon worthy Ex- celsior Pilots through pre- sentation of awards to students in an awards as- sembly. Many Excelsior students were recognized for their contributions in areas of scholastic ability, school service, and skills in speech and debates. The National Forensic League presented the school with a number of outstanding trophies on behalf of its organization. X: ' -. are 2 251 ' 32555 ai A V - 11 Pla? .,-.. ccsfg. ,LQ Q N '- fait ' 'i - i, 3 . . ,-,A, 5.22.2 Kfiwaag, .x B , 3, ss t 221 I XX e' , ' '95, X 2 2 'Mya , Ju -Q 1 si t Q 4.1 F ,i..f..v4y'- .5 me - ,, Y V ff, Mr mei t ' 'Gb Q s 1 so M 7b e5 K fs gg., 'Azz Iirg 1 ,Q QR 2 'll ,gf 5 rg ws Q , 3 2 Q reg., ...' ,rx jenna , We ,ei J M ga -3 ' ftssife 'j.-ers' , .- fjgff it Q 'f f z 4 , ,W is S 4 'U tw ,V I 143 42 ir I ' 1 1 1 'X ,, .. . . rss ,Q f g 1 wi, f 4 fe 4 Pattie Kempema, Jeanie Durfee, Arlene Pezza Veterans of Foreign Wars Speech Contest Winners Tim Mennealy Bausch and Lomb Award .W 'luv' NWN ,,,,,..ffwH-W mauunl ,-f- T 4, Y M js.--.L Honors Given to Outstanding Students Judy Simpson Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Many awards were earned by worthy students during the course of the school year. Three such awards were the Bausch and Lomb Award, the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award, and the Veterans of Foreign War Speech Contest Awards. Senior, Tim Mennealy, was presented with the 1965 Bausch and Lomb Award which was pre- sented at exercises in more than 8,500 schools throughout the United States. The award, a bronze medal, is earned by students with the highest scholastic standing in science subjects. Recipients are eligible to compete for science scholarships at the University of Rochester, New York. Another outstanding senior, Judy Simpson, was chosen as Excelsior's 1965 Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow. Judy scored highest in a written homemaking examination and became eligible for state and national honors. The state's highest ranking girl will receive a 351,500 scholarship from General Mills, Inc. Pattie Kernpema, Jeanie Durfee, and Arlene Pezza were honored with awards for taking first, second, and third places respectively in the Veterans of Foreign Wars Speech Contest. This contest was open to all high school students. J...- .Z u Audio visual crew displayed talents in working with electrical equip- Illeflt. Student Body Benefited from School Services Services to our school came in many forms. New food vending machines, a new bulletin board, and a dedicated audio visual staff provided different, but important services for Pilots. Automation was introduced to the Excelsior campus in the form of automatic food vending machines, The new food machines were placed on a trial basis and became popular with students right away. These machines were thrifty as well as time saving. Another addition which provided a service for our school was the new bulletin board which was placed on the wall of the electrical building opposite senior square, Various activities from school dances to athletic events were posted on the new board, and this enabled Pilots to keep well in- formed on all school activities. The audio-visual crew provided another kind of service. They spent many hours repairing Him projectors, record players, and all other electrical equipment. Students appre- ciated the audio visual crew most when the crew came to repair a. broken film or projector so that students could continue watching a classroom movie. Automatic vending machines, succesful new innovations Students kept track of school events by making use of new bulletin board. AQ, Lat. f EANUN Sin is sin, Judge, any name you call it. we! , A :2f1e11,f,m1i3ggu,4XwE,e, .- wfvfff als ' ww? itflgifd fmsffff1fMv2tGf5wr5,iSs- r w-lfwrm -513 11s-SL'--57955: ,vi EA fa med? 5 15- I I ' 51 Y X 2 H ,f 1 4 I- f f 5 251 -5? ' 4 'V , iixffff f fel-Wf' ra f i r- ffr ' ' V 5 +ver,:5s . tit , -' 'f , , Q , Y of 'W' f2'2ff?tl'i?efQ 'lrkgl J f iffy: X A . ug2,ef, ,rf fr A mae-aw, Us 1 , N Qt' l - 'Z :Z-iff if 'L f WY '35 Fw f Jiffy f, V' , ,. 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As the actors took their places and the play began, the audience and jury became witnesses to the murder trial of Miss Karen Andre. The attorneys argued and witnesses gave a most convincing performance. This performance brought a verdict of Not guilty the Hrst night and Guilty of murder in the first degree the second night. Hard work, long hours of rehearsal, and the helpful direction of Mr. Woodard all con- tributed to the success of the play. 1 pn to ll of in 3 Nelve ecidt their l jufl QICIT gave naw night in thg eajillll ll Con' 4-N :Tiff fir- rf' A f I imylillf' Why should I he questioned by the women 'who murdered my husband ? .lr - Sr Play Prison Matron . Bailiff and Clerk Judge Heath . . . District Attorney Flint . His Secretary . . . Defense Attorney Stevens . His Secretary . . Karen Andre . Doctor Kirkland . Mrs. John Hutchins . l .'.f'----1- - V Q -1 - You are quite mistaken in your insinuation. My daughter was not in the least jealous of Miss Andre. ' Night ot January Sixteenth CAST OF CHARACTERS . Pam Barras Sharon Long Dennis Applegate . Rolf Mendez . Gary Orange . Margaret Unger Leonard Giambeluca . Kathy Powell . Ingrid Nelson . Cindy Grifis . Pam Barrai' Sharon Long l:4ag..:-4ii.'i!::EQgigr1i2fg1if-f.ad,E.,. T' 254-si ,ie F- e Homer Van Fleet . Elmer Sweeney . Nancy Lee Faulkner . Magda Svenson . . John Graham Whitfield Jane Chandler . . Sigurd Jungquist . Larry Regan . . . Roberta Van Rensselaer . Fred Aguilar Luis Magdalena . Kerry Hawes Celeste Rock feanie Durfee Bruce johnxon . fudy Foley joe Hernandez Bruce Gevritzmen Gloria Meadows gfgi.,.:,Ac5.,., . Pacific Coast Club Provided Enchantment for Junior - Senior Prom As Excelsior students, dressed in formals and tuxedos, entered the Pacific Coast Club, the wood carved walls and old En lish architecture ave an air of ele g - gargce for this year's Junior-Senior Prom. The glass enclosed Sunset Room, divided by pillars, provided dancing for more than 500 excited guests. The patio terrace overlooking the beach and colorful stone fountain helped to pro- vide some of the magic for this all important evening. This year's prom Created many enduring memories for those who attended Mystic Majesty. is S' . rr ff WI isdn if ii .JL Zi? A Hondshoke, 0 Diploma, and Q Fufure Seniors ' - ' L - f -17. O Q-W, 'Y . Wm W- .. W 22i?4z..,j'-i.M h fn, 5'-41' bf. lx NN X .K 'Xxx , f ,M -w1 gfZz0?':!kf:2i' f 'f2- fm-r' ! 'AEP' ,, 415. L -1-315 H? 1' Z 'X V U .- ,.:..L: F- -E 7-gg,-V5 Ar -1. .- 44, f., 5, ,nf 4'1 vi- .a ,ff 1511 .. K nb D ,7 i,vv V- .W Senior Class C abinef Sandy Ridge N 'I , Vice-President ,Q ' K! Eg, Cheryl Fahnholz Director of Activities ' . , V, Espy Sandoval l Secretary f' w so 1:15 fm 'fg , of If ir l Elaine Escobar Historian 1 Krystal Kennon Treasurer Senior Class Steering Committee Greg Benoit Class President Senior Class 4 if , 95 Advisors Mr. Rust . Counselor , I Mr. Mobley Advisor SENIOR CLASS STEERING COMMITTEE - FRONT ROW: G Benoit. ROW 2: K. Kennon, I. Gallegos, C. Fuentes, M. Carver, L. Wil- a doval D ararnillo K I-Iarnm C DeSiena C Fahnholz son,E.Sn , .Il ,. ,. ,. . ROW 3: Masters, G. Slife, B. Plains, S. Ridge, P. Manning, P. Pall, R. Kinzig, S. Long, D. Taylor. Mrs. F. Weber Advisor Mr. D. Bell Advisor Mr. N. Stroh , . Advisor Most Service to Sharon Apodaca Seniors C hoose C loss Most Likely to Succeed Tim Meneally and Ingrid Nelson Personalities Nw 1, F x , A ,,,, ,,,,,, , .-fi ' r , v . ...H S. W - K -1119-ri -. ..f:,5,Q , F f7-y'l9Sf:E2'- ,, 5 V 'f'.iQ1Q3:'L2i-gf: 3? ' 75 -ik: , . . .,,, ,,:,.3.-vx. M . l 'Iii Y ,ezk-...Z fry J' - M., xi 'A ' ia, - m,P'.a' 35- , H 'FEE .fe,g'3:g,gL3g: - f5xsg5, .,-e g,-.',, L'- 5 r ' 'P fb-'m, fs -f QF. ,, Most School Spirit Phil Waters and Michele Barraza Most Courteous Ken Boyce and Elaine Escobar Best Personality Most Studioux Alan Gore and Wanda Teays Karin Lindstrom and Greg Benoit Friendliest Ruben Ramos and . Julie Loya Funniest Sandie Kissenger and George Zabala 3 ...M ,. Q' ' ..'-'AQTL-E '- W -.Z M fa , ilk w 4 ,V 5 xYe 'o .qw . l Y' 4' i fffiiff, :ju ft' Hifi-i - ' N ' , ' , 3 Q ,gfg , it , . it 3,15 ax I 4 ,i , ,V , Af W ., Pl , ' ' H :-rw , fzggjjjv i yyiif , if , K V if 1' ' fi it , ., s 7 , - .. ---Liz-we ,ff i ,, p.,t,,,2 . . U, ,, , I ' , Tim Mennealy Science and Mathematics Carol Snodgrass Vocational Artx vm 1-tw ff:-'ffm X , :M 1. m ' tiki?-'Y .4 at . -4 V k eiakf-cfm. fi 'V 3 551'-' ' - li A t ,. Q-Z, kg' Richard Cox Wanda Teays Mathematics Laboratory Science 1 nigga 3 I 4 ga, ,W eff-,- ' if 97 S: ' ' ugf: . ' if T' ' V+- '15 ..-,, - -5 if ' ,Q - ,H 1, E' N 'S -1 ...Q :Q tw, ff mga, , , f sg .. 'af i- 4 fi dn, 7, , . es 5 '29 V- 'f J' . . av' 4 4 'E C . .471 . fy x Alan Gore Joan Volden Englixh Social Science Shirley Baker Jim John Pedroza Home Economics Industrial Am ' - fin' so 'u - Bcmlc of America Aworcl Winners The Bank of America Awards are presented each year to outstanding seniors chosen by the various faculty department heads. Those re- ceiving awards were selected on the basis of their outstanding scholastic achievement, citi- zenship, leadership, service, character and per- sonality. Nonnie Crews A rt Steven E. Volkofl' Music t 4' .fix , ik. Y?-. ,'u Af Q . ' AA ,K ,V .,M,.. 4 . .QL l. Q- -gi 4: A' .s-M.: ' itwf 2 ' -211 if .. 7x Ff' , '- ..-.:f,4la, .Q -ai-r?'f' 49 'F v - ,. ?5ff'?:. f if w ' 1 l X 57 - 1 ,rf 1 ,fr t Y' 1 1 I ia: L 5212 Qs - ' 'fxws I 1 ,I V X E l . Cheryl Stephens Linda Ymmt Foreign Language Buginggg 4'-.-if-.541 ,gif-1, 1 . Y Ai, .'.. it fi, Q 'iw f ,5g.. g ,i., 34' ,:' ' X J izz .1-,ij Pf5'll ? i. ' ,. -, ' U, W be f ik 1 g-fgipljxa- .., 7? f s .,5',-191s-,Zi gf' . I A mf- ' we YY. xii'-T f at, L :K-z!.!, Qf,., ,cg ,,i,,,lq,:1aC, V e I it 14-'f 1 ,fig Y feffrxzgfggw - Q, Euggme Smalling Kathy Wilkins Llbeffll A755 Vocational Arts Tim Mennealy The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. Ralph Waldo Emerson Certainly the reward of high scholastic achieve- ment is the reward that comes from the many hours of work which the grades represent. An- other reward is recognition. Though not as im- portant as the achievement itself, recognition is the reward which the El Aviador StafT offers the Top Honor Students. This is the El Aviador's way of congratulating Tim Mennealy, Kathleen Wilkins, Joan Volden, Nancy Cravillion, and Alan Gore, five seniors who have led their class in scholastic endeavors during their four years at Excelsior. Top Honor Students Excelleol in Scholastic Achievement Kathleen Wilkins 'si' iw ga, Nancy Cravillion Alan Gore Joan Volden ,owe sw.. pam, ,ps S! - .Af . 51, YA rl xl, 1' 1 1 ,W F i.5A,,,,s , iii. W., 1 ' +215 F2205 '23fff'1:iQw,ifz Tn: pi in-3: .us 1. it silt QE Sam Acosta Delores Ambriz Edmundo Apodaca jr. Steve Atchison f -,,,, -ivvf Lynda Alsup Karen Anderson Robert Argott Lynda, Ahart Camille A. Ahumada Terri Almanza IOFS Georgellen Anderson Joan Anderson Larry Andrade Greg Apoian Sharon Ellen Ayers Dennis Baird Jerxy Glen Baker Shirley Diane Baker -.........J42, ...H Wzwym Class of ' 1 B Q 65 , 'J 'fra' ' tw' , ..., -W ,.,. , ' 1 ,a ff?., B n 1 af V' ? Jim Bakerink Evelyn Ball Banas i . 'x 2-4 as YEA 'fir Linda J. Barrett Michele Karen Beinbreck 'CV Chuck Beltz Sandy Pamela Barras Barbara Bell ,lf 7 :autumn vm-1-my maubwvp-A.-Q Ai:'u.l'ii5 . ffif.'if1L2 . :Ef' Zh:fi'fxf, 4' 1-1, i -a ,f,,. .. -2 f ,'.x .vs .y 2, 'K ,- .V ,,,,.., ,N .F A ka-if . . f'?.'3 4 , f' Rose Marie Barajas ,..-., Cx' Yqff Mike Beecher A k was B , 1 If ,X Barbara Bennett Q-ff Greg Benoit Richard Bevans Chris Bishop Kathleen Marie Bishop ,E 55 X , Jerrie Bennett ,... Richard Bernal A., 47? Q., ,.A -'.,'i.l4E2i+ V ' ifgzfi f ' ' . ll in fillifiilk. ' .V 5- 7?'4'97Z ., A , : ' 'l? 'wvJZ ' , .. ,f.,.: Al 4 my 2, v . 274. ' VY -33fii:f:2jv.f A J -Q 5EfE-1. Q .Q jerry M. Blazer Nick Borvac Margo Briscoe Jeff Burkle Rod Campuzano .an ,Jn James Lee Boos James Briganti Larry Burch f f Q nm M, Q , gf 4, .1 , V. , .41 4 f f K g A if ja, ' -,z ff' . V . f ,,,,f',4fI .f Becky Campbell 'DSN-0 'm ...Q- ...- ..-4 -- --1-1 '.,l.-- ...a- ,..... --..--.:-V- v .1 - 1.-.?...... ... 3 Louis Blum , 1. jf, g'jff ' M ff-gi .1 'W , f 1 fjglllua, Ni 474 f W A I ll .W 1 , H J' , r 1 -1 6 5 7 4 f f f gf Q Diane Botensten X ' f Q .. 5. ,r as il, M gp , 4, S V I, .,.,,,, 'Q' fff W' , , , janet Bruhns Steve Butler 4 V 1 -, . - , fggmgyw vw fy . I iff ' ', .M , , Z? ,. ff ,, ,. ,. W eff 2' f 0+ A I ,390 ' X ff f l ,Q ' 25 ,fl f f 5 f Y f x A ,ff ja., , fwjj X I, Allie if A 1 M1 f f 0 f f X ? V 1 Claudia Bonner George R. Book Seniors Steve Brinkley Roger Burkhart Kenneth Boyce James Bryce Gary A. Cable Ralph Carnevale Joe Carreira Pamela Carte 'mmm-mm , 'QQ' Fred Carter Mari Carver Nancy Ruth Case J ,QW ' V i W-2w'W l5i' ' J i iff ' 'Z:f ' ff'lml! ' U MQ I, W 'Q' dueffii 'Mix M' 'lk' 1 , QW exif Terri Chaffee Miguel Angel Cerezo ' V Terri Chaparo Mike Chavarria Barbara Johnyne Chassie Sue Clark ...f Class of De Etta Cockerham ,65 Danny Cockshutt 1 ,rear-, fn, , N . M55 l f ' 19 X ff r 5 Helen Caughey -1-7' I Suzy Chapman ,V 1-N, .A -,.w'f'- '- z 'W fr it -y , David Castro Sv 1.-5--7 Jeanette Chandler .za H Judy Clmard Shirley Cooley Lloyd Clark A '+,'f'.J' Shirley W. Collins YN 1:3 Allen Colvin Ken Conlel' Sharon Cook Richard Cornett 6, -T ' E416 - ' ' .Q . T F . ' f H1 .,. ...ww ,Hui V 4 ., .4:f.C., . .. 0 ,. H K. - -Y .UTM 1: ,mfr-., fl., ffvhfr' 1 ws My Q Z 1 . wifi- . 1:4 M W .1-9:35 if f r W' v 11 ' 1 ' x fx ' r 1 ' 4 v f 1 Q C .r eq -- 1-5:.1: ,,E L Diana Covington VW W, 1 fa. MQW W - 7:7-1,55 1, W-,W i Tl' -'f . - JVM? I f: Q1 Ti ff -If 1: r , 51, ,?:5:,Z3yy4.,3k?-,J .V 11:1 lf.-' pf 1 -- ,, I , ' 45:1 3,31 H 1 . ' 3 -- ' '- ' Mf5'w7W!Z27 - ff Mary Ann Crawford 4' ...,-...Q 1 A ff ix gf? upsf figs 1 's 'SE 12? ig f 'ia f f Q ' v S ILA W' Q : + ' , C, 9 AK -af 4, '- ,-,- -1 Y kgtfg ..., .,.f.... Y M4 f 5' -'W Qs , ,, ,eh X www ff Nancy Cravillion Charles Cruz Rose Mary Cruz mwwmav M. Davlson ff I -in Ii f . '1 ' 'r I gf, 1 55.5 dv F gf- i L- RT'- ii w , ' , V, J 1-:,feg,.4aWi1:4 Diane Derby Consiglia DeSiena Pam Devore H Q' M iw-41 , fi' '1'q' F C oss 0 F 1 ' j .:, ,4f i 1 I . 765 W Sarah Jane Dosser rx 2 I V gm Q Ida Duran Sandy Durfee Connie Elaine Dee Escobar Cheryl Fahnholz Gene Favilla ' Dora Gaill Fiedler Judy Filbin Linda. Flores judy Lynn Foley 'If Jerry Endres Andy Fernandez Folsom J r. Ye. ' 0 l.,3 ,,.r ' wgyw m do Betty Dobson .iq ,go d Ae , fi Cindy Ellsworth f Us L . V Q 54 F1 1 li Michaele Farrar Galen Field 'l DT X 'i7i'l7If5'l'?ifQJ rfYii'2'3,1ii2Y V ' a. if i 3 233' ' ' ' ,, 1f-- if ... ,, :V me f A .Hn M, ,, ,Av,,, s , David Fox f 7'iTfflv'?' L -'ff ' V ,f .i23'g'Ff-hi , -We W, any ...wr 3 Z' ,en N ., 1 ---.1-,'i,1 v. ., A, Margo Frederickson gs ' Ralph Fredenburg Ed Fox Susan Franco Anne Frazier Elaine Freeman ' Elinor Freeman Glenda Jeanne Friend Af ggi, i 1 Bob Lee Fulton Vx Danny Garcia Rocky Fulton f . E, -ov 1P Christine Fuentes Irene Gallegos Maria Lvaribay Frank Gastelum Guerge Gentry Sen l0rS . f 5 , ,, . 'I'mn F. Gieger Judy Goldsberry Laurie Gonzales Alan Gore Kathe Gorman S' , ' 7u 'i,J' ,K ,155 ff 4 , f Q., 'Q 1 X V . X' f . Yvonne Gottfried Darlene Graftenreed Jeff Grayem ' wr 7' f 4 ' ' up Deanna Grooms Karen Marie Hamm Steve Hayes Class of '65 Raymond Gutierrez Norma Hansberger Alejandra Gutierrez Terry Hammack Bill Hearne john Grooman - Kent Hall ff 9 1 X 2 iff Fred Harris Tom Henkel 3 qxizxs'-fxv ........-.1 ,.'f.Qf, v v . VN .sv- 4 Amy -9, f 7 ,wx A 5-1-V K Mike Green Vv N, i Armando Gutierrez : fifvk , W 1 A, -X QQ ' ' Q-qv: I . .Q 4 M Zh f Ron Hannah f Marshall Hecker L 5 D Tony Hemandez Jr. Ellen Herrington Lezlie Hiatt Allen Hildebmm i -fn. Q b-TQ -' an-M5 Blanche A. Hill Marvin Hill f' 49 . I 25 gmt.. f 'j Q! 'ff li Donn Hopkins f V. Lennie Hoskins I L XQ 'J 'ga Z 'YTTZY iff, Pamela Houghton Hoffstatter Joyce Holman Bonnie Jean Houser Seniors Tl. , if Trent Huggett Bob Huffman Nancy James Dora Lucille Jaramillo Linda Robert Hutchison Wvffa. X xx QAM sw 3, M . f sggtv- 'X Vicki Jenkins Wa. - .. 1 i 7 I 9 .I , r ' , ' 51, 'v I 1153 jimmy Johnston I-Q 5 .1 , 2 M w in ,N , . . gf Y Drema Keatly Klng David wezfevyr ,Q 1. wwf, - '?f N V. y 1 L Y ' i i fl if . George Kohy L if-iid ifl f, ff if X ' 5574 Y 'ff W f Dee Lansing A Roger Kruckenberg Don Krueger Lloyd LaPlace Terri Lara Seniors Ronald Lacey Lew Larson Richard LaC0urse Michael Larson Ronald Lassiter Alice Liapis Greg Lavers Sharon Latshaw A Karin Lindstrom Donna Lindley Jim Leinenback George Leopard Claudia. Little Michael A. Loft ' Marleene Linda Loftin Curtis Lorraine Marie MacDougall Frances Maddon Darwin Lokhorst Donna Lowe Pat McCann Larry Maddox ' Ai :vw 1 ffif if Dennice Louise Long 4 'I julie Loya Class Kathie McCormick LLLL L it gg f i iLi 1 fi- ve- - Nh L it Patrick Manning --ali --L-A ' ---u..-u...,...-.::.1-i - nz: rg W, Ludonna Sharon Long Chris Lozano of '65 Dennis McCracken Janet Manson Rose Marie Lopez Gloria Ann Luiz ., KN-.1 Vickie McKay Q Q George Manville 'WGX 1:54 13.44 153:14-., ,fain S ' .. 2.5! f , ' :.: 'ir ,ff 5 gif 11.9 Q, 5:3 NA xy ,N -1: Q I L-g. ,L as - if f ff 'aT'Q5' i'v ii. . 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Y 7, 1591: i iifll arf we ivq' 5 ,V XXX! 7:7 ':.1,. 1 ,, x V , ' I Chris Newbrough of65 Jo Ann Nissen 43 V-,V -f '1' o Gene O'Neal Gail Opie l Anna Olivas Gary Orange Danny Olson Frank Ormonde Delores Olvera 15 Lupe Omna Barbara Ann Palmer Janice Fern Parker Andrew W. Patterson K K , 9 i 5 n E -M f , mf 5 5- ' 'Aris- I 5 3 Hugh L Patty Iim Pedroza Sharon L. Pelkey Pelster Marie Pena T5 xi is Steven Pence Teresa Pendley Connie Perea Sherman P ' Diane Peterman Plains Michael Portillo Freida Pong ' . L 'Tl-fQ'ff fill-15 ' . -f 7' W' 115-x9flE'Lt'Y QM f wi. 2 2 3 S f V ., , , ij My h. Alice QUITZO Priscilla Rain Ruben Ramos Chris Rawlings 4 , ,, Steve Ray Sharon Reed Sandra Rrdge Erlinda Rios 2 1!!V,Q5V Z Viv.: 'cw . ir, 2 L 4-ky' 1 f ,V V! of Fred Robles 4, V V 145, jf ,f ':ff1 ,'TV 5 7 A Q Q 715 , fi Romo Imelda Irene Roullher Gary Dean Rowan r 1 s fr F . - m ,,., X V, V X .. 'J . Linda Stanlee Ritch , 'f Q-.fix Q-5' ,gzgf,f 'I ,uk A: 6 -,.. Hru,l ofa Sandy Robblee f . Martha Rush Wm Sanford '- Lmda Schultz Teresa Schultz Annett Schuurman Rita Senna Linda si?5gii1?'i11iQg5.?ei1,g.1 .V f Wil -v NY J J' 1 -fa V V MJ-fxwff . V -5:Vi 1.,gff' ' f 451 . tar,-7.2: , '.' 3 21.2 'i,. 4ffz?3i'1 'Z f 2-'J .: 1, --iqgiy A li jiri' :W 132 ' wx Q f -. 1 4 t 3- ., I 5 . . ,gn V: J' Alan Sherman ' f'f i il 2 6, ab- Vex: Q: ., 4' 'gil Judith Simmons Richard Sirrs he A ' , f n, M y J f f X V fm ,, ,.,, ,, f ' X 4, , Y f ,S f f W Eugene Smalling Rosann Smith :.tV.f.w5.V,.,.g,V.5 RW J . ,J .jf-nn V if .f 521 .V 1 i V . V sir! ,' M is e Q Q4 2?fVff1?4aVvf 3,4 . V. k 3 x v 5 a I JL, A l ,J rf: Us ,cf f 2: 4 'W 'Q pf lust fhiv t at , v 4 4 Y Andrea Sherman Na' XP . Judy L. Simpson if Greg Slife Gary Smith f ff' 2 H WM 1 .V ff p f ri' V ,W tt. Wig VL V MV ' Q? 15 Q, H' , L VN Va gf Sandra Smith Jeannie M. Shumard Donald R. Sinclair Cora M. Slinker Gayle Smith Stephen Smith Cheryl L. Silkenbakken John Simm0DS Mary Sinn Darlaine Sipes Richard Small Darlene Smalling Seniors John Smith Merle Smith Rebecca Smuts Carol A. Snodgrass , , X. Sue Sogn Diane Solomon Lynda M. Soverns Patricia L. Squires mea!! 4' N87 , A? CICISS fiivi . ,.A., - QL X v r, 2 'LA 'I 5 . X 165 f ., Sherri Stewart Richard Stewart Carol Stokey Coy Stewart 1 Wx 'Y fi' www' ratt 'M 'fef . 7 Eddie Strelecki Dorothy A. Strohfus Texyle Sturdavand Jack Subias t Trudie Takahashi Donald Taylor Wanda Teays Michaila Telles Daniel Thomagqn jim Thorp Bruce Tilley Sherril Tiner A if -S Ee. 1 Fvflhii.. ', ,ff 1 1 , -51--1 W, 'fil -' - ,- ll -.1 gy, 1 ' 5, ' .Aj-,, : ,, .7 ff, Cheryl Stephens 3 i 10 ga i gi ' ' ,I ,, .V N A r r ., Mm ,, f y ft 4 pf Ginger Stokey Q Z ,A 4 5 1 W rv Gov J, A? June Swift Barbara Thacker '33 Richard Torralba 4 '32 w .iefm - ff! .'Qf f A Y 'lm aww we - -, 1 a. wr Vf,,, .Q , -- Ja .V - , y,x!..,,'f'i?2, -M . V , Q . :Wye .su , .v My J iksz Q,- xiii -'fire 'X fr- 1 . 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M - ,I -, ,I -K f Qi. gn new , 3 We -N ' E ' 7 if n if X I , , lx Q A Lawancla Wood Linda Yeomans 1217 Linda Yount I ! 0R g 4. ' X72 V any Linda Williams .Ioyce Wilson E E W 5 f Lon Woodard 84' ,,..4 George Zabala Key fo Senior Achievemenfs A CAPPELLA CHOIR AERONAUTICS CLUB ALTAIRS ANNUAL STAFF BANNER BEARERS BEE BASKETBALL BEE FOOTBALL CALIFORNIA CADETS CALIFORNIA SCHOL ARSHIP FEDERATION CEE BASKETBALL CEE FOOTBALL CONCERT BAND CROSS COUNTRY DANCE BAND DEE BASKETBALL DRILL TEAM AND MAIORETTES EXCELSIOR BUSINESS BUILDERS EXCELSIOR LIFE STAFF FLAG TWIRLERS FRENCH CLUB FRESHMAN CLASS CABINET FRESHMAN CLASS STEERING COMM. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA FUTURE HOMEMAK- ERS OF AMERICA FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA 26. FUTURE 'TEACHERS OF AMERICA 27. GERMAN CLUB 28. GIRLS, ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION GIRL'S LEAGUE . 29. ART COMMITTEE 30. CABINET 31. FASHION BOARD 32. FRIENDSHIP COMM. 53. HOSTESS COMM. 34. JUDGES 35. PUBLICITY COMM. 36 37 . USHERETTES . WAYS AND MEANS COMM. SB. GIRLS, STATE 39. GYMNASTICS 40. HOMECOMING PRINCESS 41. HOMECOMING QUEEN 42. HOUSE OF REPRE- SENTATIVES 4S. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB 44. JUNIOR CLASS CABINET 4S. JUNIOR CLASS SONG LEADER 4S. JUNIOR CLASS STEERING COMM. 47. JUNIOR VARSITY YELL LEADER JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS LATIN CLUB LYRIC CLUB MATH CLUB MEXICAN-AMERICAN CLUB NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE PEP BAND PEP CLUB PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF PUBLICITY COMM. RALLY COMM. RED CROSS SENATE SENIOR CLASS CABINET SENIOR GLASS STEERING COMM. SOPHOMORE CLASS CABINET SOPHOMORE CLASS SONG LEADER SOPHOMORE CLASS STEERING COMM. SOPHOMORE CLASS 69. YELL LEADER F70 TIUSFXFIISHIECLUB 71. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY 7Q.'s'I'AGE..CREW STUDENT BODY 73. DIRECTOR OF ACTIVITIES , 74. DIRECTOR OF, PUBLICITY , . JUDGES 75 76. PRESIDENT , 5 77. SECRETARY .f 3 78. SERGEANT-AT-ARMST' 79, SONG LEADER 1 B01 TREASURER ' 81, VICE-PRESIDENT V 82, YELL LEADER 83. THESPIANS 84. TRACK 85. TRIAL FLIGHTS 86. VARSITY BASEBALL 87. VARSITY BASKETBALL 88. VARSITY CLUB 89. VARSITY FOOTBALL 90. VARSITY TENNIS 91. WRESTLING SENIOR YEAR JUNIOR YEAR SOPHOMORE YEAR V FRESHMAN YEAR Senior Achievemenfs SAM ACOSTA-SABCD, SSA, B4B LINDA AI-IART-9C, 23AB, 2aB, 37A CAMILLE AHUMADA W 28CD, 7OAB MIKE ALLEN-SOD TERRI ALMANZA-QSC, QBC, SBD, 62AB LYNDA ALSUP-3lA, SBD ROBERT ALVAREZ-7B, 2oC, 4sC GEORGELLEN ANDERSON-20CD, 4QA, 70A JOAN ANDERSON-3A, 24B, QSCD, 58D KAREN ANDERSON-ISAB, 2BD, 29C EDMUNDO APODACAf6D, 7D, IBC, 22D, 4QC, 44B, 46B, SQB, SSAB, SSA, 70B, 71B, 76A, B4AB, BBABC GREG APOIAN-SBC, l5D, SQA, SBC DENNIS APPLEGATE-IABC ROBERT ARGOTT-4BC, 49C, 50B LINDA AUMAN-17C, 58D AMERICO AZEVEDO-QC, 4SA, SQAB, 54 AB, SSABCD MICHAEL BADGWELLf3AB, IQBCD, I4A, 52BCD, S4A, S7ABC, a4C DENNIS BAIRD-3BC, 12CD, 2oABCD, S7C SHIRLEY BAKERMISB JIM BAKERINK-52B EVELYN BALL-QBABCD, 70B, 72B LOUIS BANAS-QB, 18AB, SQABC, SSABCD ROSE MARIE BARAJAS-9B, I7C, QSABCD, SOABC, SSDC, 4QAB, 43ABC, 54AB, 55AB, 63A, 70BC, 71ABC, SSBCD PAMELA BARRAS-SC, 22D, 23AB, QED, SSC, 4SB, 58D MICHELE BARRAZA-BBCD. 9B, 22D, SOABC, 32D, 35D, 44B, 4SB, S2CD, 56ABCD 63AB, SBC, 70A, SQA MIKE BEECHER-BA, QSA, 42AD, 4BB, 70A KAREN BEINBRECH-3A, ISB, 17C, 24CD, 25C BARBARA BELL-SC, Qoc, 23A, 37AB, 4SB SANDY BELLES-SD, 16BC, 208, 23A, 37B CHUCK BELTZ-a4C BARBARA BENNETT-SBD, SQABC JERRIE BENNETT-IABC GREG BENOIT-SA, SB, 9BC, ISD, 4QC, 46B, SIC, SQABC, 54AB, SIC, 62B, 63A, S4A, 7SC, BBAB, 90AB RICHARD BERNAL-7C, llD, SBC, 4BC, 70B PHILIP BESANSON-23A RICHARD BEVANS-3D, QoB, S4C CHRIS BISHOP-Q4ECD, QSCD, 33ABC, SQC, BSBCD KATHLEEN BISHOP-4AB, IBABC, Q4AB- CD, QSBC, SOA, 33ABC, SBD, BSBCD JAMES BLAIR-SB, 27B, S4A CLAUDIA BONNAR-IAB, 42B GEORGE BOOK-42B, 85B JAMES Boos-aBC, SSC, 84CD DIANE BOTENSTEN-16B, 18A, QSD, 37BC, SSD, SIA, 70B KENNETH BOYCE-3AB, 4B, 7BC, ISBC, 42CD, 44B, 46B, 52AB, 56ABCD, 63A, SSA, SSC, SBC, 78A, s4B, 89A JAMES BRIGANTI-52BC STEVE BRINKLEY-11D, B4ABCD, BBABC, 89ABC MAIEGO BRISCOE-3D, 22D, Q4C, QSBCD, 8D JANET BRUHNS-IA, 4B, IBC, I9AB, QQC, SQC, 70C JEFF BURKLE-27C, 54B STEVE BUTLERSBA GARY CABLEWSQA, S2AB, 54A, BSAB JUDITH CALSING-16AB, I7CD, QQD, 24C, 25CD, 36ABC, SQC, SBC BECKY CAMPBELL-23A, 42A, 7oB ROD CAMPUZANO-84, 91 JOE CARREIRA-3C, 1lD, SBA, 89A FRED CARTERf3A, 7C, 4QA, 49B, S4B, 70C, 87A MARI CARVER-3D, IBAC, 22D, 238, Q4B, QSB, 42CD, 438, 46B, S2B, SSA, SBC, BSABCD NAN?Xg CASE-3C, QC, 2oBCD, QSA, SQC, B DAVID CASTRO-13B, 27C, 54AB, 84C HELEN CAUGHEY-20B, 24, 42 WILLIAM CAYWOODf27, 62 MIGUEL CEREZO - SoD, 70A, BBABC, OIABC TERRY CI-IAFFEE-SB, 17C, QSAB, 26ABC, QBCD, 62BC JEANETTE CHANDLER - SSC, 37B, SSB SUZY CHAPMAN 4 20ABC, QBD, 59A, SBC BARBARA CHASSIE A 2oABC, QED, SSD, 4QAC, 4SAB, SBD MIKE CHAVARRIA - IQBCD, 14B, 4QC, 70A, B4C LLOYD CLARE - SA, 13BC, 2oAB, S4A 83AB, B4BC, 88BC SUB CLARK C QSC, QBC, 65A SHIRLY COLLINS - QSB, QED, Q7C, SQABC SHIREEY COOLEY - 23A, 25B, 28C, 4QA, B RICIgI6xARD CORNETT-QC, ISC, ISC, 27CD, DIANA COVINGTON - IA, SC RICHARD COX - 913, IOC, ISD, 480, SQA, S4AB, SBC, 70C, 86AB, BBAB SHERRY CRAIG - QSABCD, SSB, SQABCD NANCY CRAVILLION - SA, SBCD, SQA, SSA, 83A MAIEISBCRAWFORD - SD, QQD, SQC, SSB, NONNIE CREWS - QOB, SQABC JACK CROOKS -2oAB, 54A, BBABC, BIABC CHARLIE CRUZ H 913, ISB, 27CD, SQA, 54AB, 70BC, BBAB, SIABC GRACE CRUZ - SSAB ROSE CRUZ - SAB, QQD, EBABCD, 31A, SSA, 42A, SSAB, SQA, 63AB SANDRA CURCIO - ID, 72A BETTY CURRY S 24B JACKIE CURTIS - SIB, 4SA, SBD, 70A SALLEI' D'ABREU - 25BC, 28ABCD, 52B, S BC PAT DAVIS - B4AD, 91A PATTY DELCOURE - 58D, SQC MARY DELIRA - SC, l9AB, 37CD, SBD, SIA, 71B LINDA DENBOW - 37AB, SQAB PETE DE PALMO - 7BC, llD, BSA, SIAB CONNIE DE SIENA - IB, SABC, 24AB, 25 ABC, 32C, 36A, 53CD, SBD, SIA, SSA, SSA, 70A SARAH DOSSER f QSCD, S7A, S4B, 58D IDA DURAN - 17, Q4, 25, 28, Sa SANDY DURFEE - IAB, SA, SAB, 20A5L QBD, SQA, SSB, 42D, SSC, 58D, 70C . CINDY ELLSWORTH - SG, 2aD, 29ABG, SSA, 4QB, SSC, SOA, 83A 4. CONNIE EMMONS - l7C, 24C, 36B, 70A - JERRY ENDRES - S9, 42 . LUIS ESCALANTE - SQBC ELAINE ESCOBAR - IAB, QoA, QID, 22D, 26A, 40A, 4QC, SQCD, S0BC, SIAB, SSD, S4A, SSA, SBC, 79ABC CHERYL FAHNHOLZ - 16AB, 2oAB, 22D, SSC, 42B, SSA, S4A, SBC, 7oC, 75D MICHAELE FARRAR - SB, 24C, SSB GENE FAVILLA - 27C, SBC DORA FERNANDEZ - ISA GAIL FIEDLER - 1A, SQB, 53C GALEN FIELD - SCD, 22D, S2C, SBC I I JUDY FILBIN - SC, l2BCD, 2413, 28B, SSB, 58D JUDY FOLEY - SD. ZOABCD, QSD, 21aCD, S7B, 56BCD, 58D, 62CD, SBC, BSAB DAVID Fox - BAD, 12D ED FOX - 42A SUSAN FRANCO - 23A, 28CD, SGA, 62D, 70B, 71B ANNE FRAZIER - SBC, 21D, 22D, 32C, 42BC, 4SB, 58B, 61BC, SBC, 70A ELAINE FREEMAN - 22D, QSB, 4QC, 44B ELINOR FREEMAN - 2oABC, 4QA, 58D GLENDA FRIEND - l7C, QSCD, 58D, 72A CHRISTINE FUENTES - I7CD, QSAB, 25B QBCD, QSAB, SSAB, SSABC, 37ABC 42BC, 70A, BSB BOB FULTON - SC, 7c, 10D, ISD, s4ABC a7A, BBABC, BSAB ROCKY FULTON - 7D, BBB, 89A IRENE GALLEGOS - l6ABC, 17BC, 23AB, QBBC, SQC, 37C, -ISB, SSD, SSA, SSC MARIE GARIBAY-37CD, SSB, 62C, 72ABc FRANK GASTELUM - IAB, 713, BABCD, l1C, 27D GEORGE GENTRY - 7D, 27AB, SOABC TOM GEIGER - BAD, 43A I I f F1 2 W 7 ' ff ?, IA -I 42 ' ff, ,, EIMS ,Q Lf. A 7 WW 'f W2 Qff ,, .1 .9 of ' 4. ,.AMf,.. , . f I .SSS 4 Y V f' W f UWM? ,, , M., SI, 4.-I .SSW .54 5 ,Sw Q4 SSSQIQY BE ax' . W .1-RA... vm.. -2'f,,f15f?4i5Y 6 N A A 4 15352. S I 226 . '37 7 rf 'iff .QW w Af' S, N ,. R if ,pw K+. 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ZOBC, 5413, 23A, 42A 3B 43D, 23D, 53D, IAB 39C, 22D 25A30D, 32A, 34A30D, 33A3 39D, 340D, 4 230D, 37A, 58D 4613, 51, 54A, 84C ZA, 6B, 11C, 55AB, 34D 85D 2530D, 3D, I7C, 250, 370, 170, 19A30, 233, 62B, 630, 700D 250 3D, 17CD, 23AB, 350D 23A, 52A, 53D, 65C 15D, 493, 54A, 700D 30, 1lC, 150, 39, 4 I2A, 27A 22D, 42A, 463, 90, 170, 23A3, 24AB, 3, 42B, 54A, BBAB, QC 58D I6B, IBAB. 22D, 463, 530D, GIA, 250, 37ABC. 620 12A30D, 14A, .1 -Ll 8D 17C, 2413. 28CD, - 7B, IICD, 48BC, 50A, 9BC, 25C. 46. 6BC, 71B IID, 4-BB, 84-D, 86AB, IOC, 27AB, 48AB, l6AC, 25B, 28D, 70AB 25BCD, 23A3, 4OA, 15D 4230, 52B 20A30, 21D, 463, 5IAB, I8C, 23AB, 25BCD, 42D, 46B, 56ABCD, 20CD, 54A, 56, I6C, 17C, 20A, 24AB, IAB, 53D ' 4 2213, 23A, BOBC, 4114, 443, 463, 61A30, 65A, 703, 713, 79ABC CHRIS LOZANO 4 233, 250, 58D GLORIA LUIZ 4 24D PATJIXILA CANN 4 25CD, 2330, 5313, 623, KATHY M0 OORMIOR 4 170, 233, 250, 230, 363, 433, 543, 53D, 65A, 700 DENNIS M0 ORAOKEN 4 IA, 3A, 5030, 52A30, 54A, 7213, 33A, 343, 33A3, 89A MARIE MAO DOUGALL 4 240, 36A, 58D PATRICK MANNING 4 2A, 65A JAN MANSON 4 3A3, 23AB, 2730, 4330, 560, 58D RICHARD MARQUEZ - 7CD, 39ABCD, 393, 910 BARBARA MARTINEZ 4 16A30, QBABC, 52A3, 56 SYLVIA MARTINEZ 4 230, 55AB NEALE MASON 4 70 JAMES MASTERS 4 SABC, 263, 463, 53D, 593, 62A3, 65A, 70A, 91A RICHARD MATH 4 2A30 BILL MELAU 4 23, 430 TIM MENNEALY 4 613, 9BCD, 52A30, 54A3, 56, 6030, 6130, 620, 343, B7ABC, 63A30 DAVID MERRITT 4 20, 56A SUE MILES 4 30, 17013, 240, 23D, 62C SUZANNE MILJEVIGH 4 250, 3530 CATQREEI MILLER 4 23A, 250, 230, 420, JAYNET MILLS 4 3D, 170, 233, 243, 25C, 3IA, 363, 623, 7014 LUCY MILOSEVIC 4 23A, 270, 62A, 7030, 7IABC DONNA MONROE - 20A, 2313, 25CD, 42C, 5BD, 62B LUCQQEVIONTANO 4 l6AB, 17C, 20B, ZSAB, ELEANOR MORENO - 28D, 55A GARY MORRIS - GOC, 85B RONNIE MUIR - ZOC, 22D, 23A, 48BC, 91C INGRID NELSON - 3BC, 22D, 26BC, 32C, 46B, 52BC, SBABCD, 58D, 63A, 70A JANICE NAPOLEON 4-l6AB, I7C, 24B, 28-D, 330 CHRIS NEWBROUGH 4 233, 250, 430, 543, 53D JO-ANN NISSEN 4 IZABCD, 24D, 28D, 36A3, 57B MONA NUNEZ 4 30, 53D, 62C NANIEJX6 OEREGON 4 30, 23143, 330, 55A3, DANNY OLSON 4 12A30D, 14ABC, 57 A3013 DELORES OLVERA - 25D, 70AB GENE O'NEAL - l2ABCD, 57ABC, 61C GAIL OPIE - 72A GARY ORANGE - SOBCD, 83AB, 61C LUPE ORONA - 7B, BABCD, 55AB, 63A BARBARA PALMER - IAB, 2413, 53C TEREASA PENDLEY - 1A, I6AB, 42A, 43B, 62C ,IANICE PARKER - IB, 83B HUGH PATTY - 2ABC, BABCD, 20B, 5lB, 63A ,IIM PENDROZA 4 73, 11D SHARON PELKEY 4 173, 253, 52A, 623 MARIE PENA 4 90, 16A30, 29A, 35A, 55 AB, 56D, 60A, 6314, 703, 713, 74A STEVEN PENGE 4 23013, 3A30D, ISABCD, 88 CONNIE PEREA - 59AB VICKI PETTIJOHN - 25A, 36A, 33ABC PHYLLIS PIERCE - 20B, 23C, 28C, 42BC, 62B BOB PLAINS -6C, 46B, 52BC, 56CD, 63AC, 65A, 66C, 75C, 87AB, BBAB MICQ-IAEL PORTILLO - 8ABCD, I2D, 42A, 5AB FREIDA POTTS - IAB, 24, 28, 36 RANDY PRICE - 7B ALICE QUIROZ - 24-CD PRISCILLA RAIN - 25C, 33, 58D, 70, 71B, 72A ROBERT RAMOS - 2A, 7D, SOC, 84C, 89AB RUBEN RAMOS -3AB, 7C, 22D, 4613, 52AB, 62C, 63A, 68C, BIA, SSB, 88AB, 89AB, 56ABCD STEVE RAY -12, 463, 52ABC, 57A30, 61AB SHARON REED 4 IA, 9A, 170D, 25A30D, 30A3, 37A3, 42B, 62BCD, 633, 70B SANDY RIDGE 4 330, 90, 203, 22D, 23A, 43, 46B, 52ABC, 53A0, 5630D, 58D, 64A, 65A GAIL RIZZO 4 24A30, 3330 LINDA ROBERTSON 4 2BC, 300, 350, 373, 433, 543, 70C 1 PATRIICIA ROBERTSON 4 1A, 3A, 28, 32, 43 FRED ROELES 4 7AB, 100, IIC, 39, 70, 88 91 IRYNE: RODRIGUEZ - SABC, 9ABC, 20 ABCD, 22D, 28CD, 32BC, 34A, 42A, 41, 56, 63, 68, 83 YOLANDA RODRIGUEZ 4 713 STEVE ROMO 4 IA, 3A30D, 22D, 55A3 IMEI5g3x143ROUILLIER 4 30, 163, 230, 53D, GARY ROWAN 4 7D, 36143, 88AB MARTHA RUSH 4 314, BBCD, 2030D, 233, 26AB, 37BCD, 42D - LEN RUSSELL 4 390, SGABCD MICHAEL RUTHER 4 52B OSGAR SALCIDO 4 73, 430, 493, 703, 86 AB, 87A, 333, 89A ESPY SANDOVAL 4 90D, 163, 170, 22D, 23A3, 4330, 463, 4714, 6114, 62, 64A, 65A, 7030, 7I PAUL SANFORD 4 7AB, IIGD, 15D, 52A LINDA SCHULTZ 4 23A30 TERRI S01-IULTZ 4 1730, 25, 53D, 72A30 LINE? iIQlELINE - 20CD, 25AB, 36A, 42D, ALAN ,SHERMAN - 7B, IIC, 84BC ANDQEEA gg-IERMAN - 27A, 42B, 56AB, 62, ,IEANNE SHUMARD 4- IBC, 3D, 53C, 58D JUDY SIMPSON - 4AB, I8C, 25D, ZBD, 33BC, 52ABC, 5BD, 62DC, 63A CHERYL SILKEBAKKEN - 9CD, ZOBCD, 28BC, 37A, 42C, 43B, 54AB JOHN SIMONS - 9IC JUDY SIMONS - 17C, 42D DONSSIINCLAIR - ZABC, 3A, 26A, 27BCD, MARY SINN - 23A, 35D, 43AD, 58D, 60D, 70, 7I DARLAINE SIPES - 3BC, 16BC, 20A, 28BC, 2220, 3IB, 32, 42, 58, SIA, SSAB, 65, RICHARD SIRRS -4 7D, BBAB, 89ABC, 91C GREgASLIEE 4 3A3, 7B, 54A3, 65A, 700, GORA SLINKER 4 24A, 25, 23D, 3lA, 42A, 43AB, 47A, 52A3, 53D, 61A, 623, 85 ABCD RICIAIAZRD SMALL 4 IOC, lID, ISBC, 84, EUGENE SMALLING 4 90, 2730D, 42A, 54AB, 56 GARY SMITH 4110, 13D, 42AB, 70A, 340D GAYLE SMITH 4 170, ZOCD, 24B JOHN SMITH 4 70, IID, 233, 42B, 700, 84, 33A3, 39A3 MERLE SMITH 4 IAB, QOCD, 240, 32A, 530, 58D ROSANN SMITH 4 l6AB, 320, 53D 3E0KY SMUTS 4 23AB, 233, 31B, 36A SUE SOGN 4 3D, 17C, 20A, 23A3, 250, 53D, 62B DIANE SOLOMON 4 17B, 20A, 230, 623 LYNDE SOVERNS 4 30, I7C, 23A, 243, 25, 3 PATTY SQUIRES 4 I6AB, 320 0OY STEWART 4 2, 3, 56 RICHARD STEWART 4 2A, IID, 91A SHERRI STEWART 4 9, 16A3, 170D, 22D, 23AB, 26, 2330D, 43BC, 46B, 543, 53D, 630, 70, 71 STEVE STEWART 4 3A, 433, 500, 52A3, 33A3, B9AB, 910 GAREOIB STOREY 4 1630, 23A, 28, 30A, 37, 3 DOROTHY STOHFUS 4 26AB, 230D TERRYLE STURDAVANT 4 53A, 58D JACK SU3IAS 4 63, 73, 20A3 JUNE SWIFT 4 2430, 2530, 23A30D TRUIZIEQ TAKAHASH1 4 23A, 35A, 37AB, 6, 1 DON TAYLOR 4 4A, 12CD, I4CD, 393013, 460, 57A0, 61A, 65A, 343 WANDA TEAYS 4 9ABC, 26A, 43A, 54A3, 58D, 63A, 700, 710, 77A MIGAELA TELLES 4 12A30D, 23A30D BARBARA THACKER 4 30, 53, 19A, 250, 363, 53A, 610, 70B DAN THOMASON 4 IA30, 42A, 430, 463, 503, 560, BIIABC JIM THORP 4 34A 3RU0E TILLEY 4 IID, 39A30, 91ABC WILLIAM TUCKER 4 3D, 42D, 65A DANNY TRETHEWAY 4 39A3 RUTH ANN TURNER 4 3, 25, 43AB, 53, 62D, 72D DENNIS TRUEFITT 4 330D, BBAB, 9lABC LINDA UIFALUSI 4 42A MARGARET UNGER 43A30D, 2OCD, 22D, 31A3, 3214, 40A, 463, 5230, 58D, 63A, 65A MIKE VALDEZ 4 20A JIM VANTINE 4 2A, 330, 59A DIANA VARTAN 4 3, 23AB, 23A3, 42, 43 GLORIA VELOz 4 IAB, 26, 28, 53, 53, 70C, 85 PAUL VERSTEEG 4 3D BERTHA VILLALO3Os 4 233, 703 JOAN XOLDEN 4 9A30, 42A, 54A, 560D, 66 STEVE VOLKOFP 4 IZABC, 14A30, 20 ABCD, 42A3, 5730, 61A3, 63A WAYNE WAINER 4 314, 20A3, 42A, 54AB DIANE WATSON 4 53, 42, 533, 58D PHIL WATTERS 4 30, 1330, IBA, 59AB, 34A3 RICHARD WEAVER 4 100, IIC, 15D, 39, 503, SGABCY 84BCD, BQAB ,IANICE WE33 4 28CD, 58D DAVID WEIHL 4 12A30, 13, 52A, 54A, 57A, 84, 88 ELIZABETH WELCH 4 59A3, 621430 JUANITA WELLS 4 12A, 29A3D RICHARD WELLS 4 70, 11D, 42A0 KATHLEEN WILKINS 4 IA3, 3A3, 9, l7C, 26.4, 30AB, 3230, 34A, 33A, 54A3, 623, 70CD, 7I LINDA WILLIAMS 4 3D, 17013, 2430, 333 RONEGIAD WILLIAMSON 4 12A30, 56A, JUDY WILSON 4 3D, 25CD, 53D, 723 LAVANA WILSON 4 423, 53D, 6514 DEBBIE WOKATY 4 IA3, aD, 90, 160, ISABC, 20BCD, 29A30, 30A, 351430, 4230D, 43, 60, 61 LAWANDA WOOD 4 3D, 250D, 533, 62C LONNIE WOODARD 4 490D, 50D, 340, 37A, 33,39 ROBERT wOOD3URY 4 3 LINDA YEOMANS 4 9D, 26AD, 23, 420, 56D, 65, 70 LIN133 YOUNT 4 91430, 23A, 320, 56D, 53, GEORGE ZABALA 4 6D, 7D, 423, 430, 353, 33, B9 ' -' ,v an f AW 5, J,,x!,. '-, V 4. . 4 ' ' .- aj -. .- -,t ., '- ,, - ...A L cv' ' ' H- ' 1-' r ..-vs-..-2-4' Classes 6-15- sunk -W. 1.4. , 'Lai' , ,Y - V, iii:-'W ,,.,,, -,uv ,?.wmf:.f, , lr , s-4, 1 1 W , -su... -au B. THOMPSON, President Juniors Reflections of three wonderful years at Excelsior made jun- iors realize that only one more year of high school remained. With mixed feelings of sadness and accomplishment they looked back over a successful junior year, a year filled with the many privileges that being an upperclassman brings- privileges like wearing thc all-important junior ring and presenting the junior-senior prom. They also participated in other activities, such as the junior-senior play and the all- important selection of sweaters for their senior year. STEERING COMMITTEE-FRONT ROW: K. Powell, A. Pezza, j. Wallace B. Benavzdez 1 Garber Y Mendoza. ROW 2: K. Hawes, S. Esposito, D. Buckley, R, ha- casella M Alcala B Fuentes, D. Fosearini, C. Rock. ROW 3: L. 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Egxlsdon LL , 1 J. Elliot 'Q M Enriquez R. Epple J. Escobar C. Esposito B. Esquibel fn F. Faughn 51, s R. Federico . ' ' A L junior status symbol. Feldhut Fisher Fjel sted Florence Foley Follis Fonseca Foscarini Fraijo Franco Frares Fuentes Gaboury Galvan Garber Garibay Garza Gates Gayou George Gevirtzman Giambeluca Gibbs D. Gillett Glass Gleason Godfrey M. Goldman Goodwin Goodwyn Juniors K. Goolsby E. Gordon V. Gorman R. Gradilvas S. Graham D. Grier C. Griffin J. Griffin C. Griffis S. Grob R. Grossell J. Gutierrez J. Gutierrez P. Gutierrez B. Haberman R. Hampton R. I-Iansberger N. Hapiot 1' .fig - , ry 1 i i , If .1 I 'fi 4 V 1 f 6114'- Rf, as x 9 ' x I ixvf wJf?': 3 , l 312' f ,wr-mo , Q f .1-rvgggl 'W ' .:.A,AK... , WL .. ff .I - ' 2. , me Ziff? Y 4 . fr 0 M Q W .. if, V , M f V Q 2 ' Q, ...W f ,ff fw U W ff .V .W ,mg -5 L. Hardin J. Harlow C. Harp C. Havner ,, ' K. Hawes I J. Hawkins ' ' M. Heath C. Henderson J. Henderson ,.. '- i A. Hernandez J . He rna nde z 1 J. Hernandez L.. . 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A his 'ah ., . e roza -Q ' , J. Pegg .fx - E , . . G. Perez B. Perry C. Persi C. Petty A. Pezza K. Phares D. Phelps 5 s. Phiinps 1 D. Philp i L. Pierce C. Pitzer K. Powell S. Powers L. Prado L. Prewett G. Prieto S. Proffit C . Quintela fwfyf A K. Pellam f ' - L. Pena V M. Pena 1. ,I . ,V M H , f . Pence V, A, F. Perez 'ci f sb X B. Pereira I-'1 5? , 4. 1 Juniors J. Quirk C. Ramirez G. Ramirez L. Ramirez R. Ramirez R. Ramos D. Rapp R. Rattreu E. Reese J. Reinard D. Reinozo D. Rendon R. Reynolds J. Rich L. Richardson M. Richardson P. Richardson S. Riley J. Rios S. Rizzo D. Roberts B. Robinson E. Robles R. Robles ,I gg ,i 51. A ki ' fy . L if L A ,,p, W' if V 'P 1 My ,012 , 4 ff , , i .ew - wa K -is 'xl if fa 4 3 Q 3 x R 5:7-5if'fX V swf. X Q0 E, , r ff '2 me-r-v N... f . f' l , If fin, Qi haw , 1 I' ml wi.: 13? , 'ff s 5. l as . 'Q lb , 6 Eu :Q ' J' . '31 . Qs, ' viii .- 1 '-,, ,an . ' , .. 511 1 f T F 9 I f , . . .,, 1 z 4' ' -wg? 1' .. Efiifm + vxupw- fn C. Rock D. Rodriguez E. Roclrigmz J. Rodriguez V. Rodriguez M. Rogers R. Rogers S. Rohrig R. Roman R. Romo E. Rubio E. Rubio C. Ruffo P. Ruiz J. Ruther R. Rutz R. Saigado F. Salazar B. Sanchez M. Sandoval D. Saudridge L. Sarico P. Sattler S. Schack I O D. Schaidt B. Schultz T. Senteno F. Severin S. Shaffer V. Shaneyfelt C . Sherwood ..-za ..,,f:..1.,-1.-.- 1, X R. Shoeh D. Sholtis D. Shrauger J. Silva R. Silva S. Simms D. Skill P. Slinker C. Smith M. Smith C . Smothermon J. Sohriakoff J. Soriano D. Sotelo S. Sotelo B. Sousa G. South W. Speck M. Spencer J. Squires J. States M. Stathntos G. Sierner C. Stevens V. Stevens B. Stock W. Stokey G. Stovall J. Street C. Stringer P. Sullivan W. Summers S. Sutter S, Sutton T. Swionter P. Tafoya F. Tally T. Tanner T. Taylor D. Thiessen H. Thomas B . Thompson D. Tilley B. Tonnesen D. Torres J. Torres B. Trinchini .jf .9 -. . f fm. ' gr xv s x : . lg. L.-5-5: :Wahl f 37.1.-I - Q . . 1 1 ll Y .ff , M' , , . '3fQP '2f 5 . .,k,, . ,gf , ... Amr Q, 1 l . l 1 ' mf Jr W5-77 Fate' 1 3' ,g '34 4 A, 0,5 . if ,. ff '7 ' . 4. M . 3. 4. . f' I . , XJ f L15 F ve -, 'E 4 SY, -Qi . e fe w 4' M ,.....-- 5 -.l. ff V . 4 2 , . 1 ,V Q... xi I, Zf4..,nJ ' yffmff ' gf . ff W , , . ' . -l 3 ww fm .,.. I . ,J . f .Q I 5.54.7 I '- ' ' , cn I, I 6 9 .gf f , ' f' ' .f , V I X., AV W ,f,:.. Q 5 'V Juniors Troyer Turner Turner Tweit Twomey Unite Underwood Upton Valdez Valenzuela Valenzuela Vallely Vance Veloz Vernon Villalobos Villalvazo Villanueva V wzwgmf- Q-.:.sA.v-pefffel-.svxfw-wfwvzfu Q Q 3 ., fi ' - V gif Qi! V T 1. .1 9 H I 'N L . ae' .2 , 2 Ea. AN . .V,, R ,f A -.., . 4 1 Vu. s T .I V1 it il' .X ' 5 ML ' if G I 'Z if x Q, . W , r 1 I fu l www XJ 2 X f A fi 1 f aw, , X, V115 4- T ' 1 . Concentration is required for good results. E I W x 57. 4.9! S., .w fi 'S FU iv ,. . W .W X. ' X lux f l . '1:lllfii lfl?:f .f .yi l , 'f 5 fll, -' v.,g,4' ' Rf. 1. ,gmxyx vw- 'K fl Wx 1 'Q-1. f f .Iv , , O V A--1 ',. ' 2 Q ' 11 , ' ., Y J 'Qt I 1 S- A 121. 'S 12 'vi' 3 1 lwiw .. ,f ,, ., ,rm M . r 'fi f .girl , I -ffi? L 2, L??blf?41'bliw3:flJ lie' ry?e2.f,,.' - X ' ' ' in ,, k . .A .4-. 2.5.5 K, Y ' X , r1 . , an 1 ' -.f r , ,5 ,g , , in ., I , l . W as ,gs ' . ,ff 1 .1 if 'f M Mila J:L k o , . xv ,v.,, of-Q 'rfy Qlr, V V '. ' , ooa W ro7'2me,f gg? .7 ' 5 is 2 J A f 1,1g,f5j,, f .. . wifi ., .effff ?3'f..u J v JE' D. Wrulszicli . Wullzf-1' Wrill Wznllzicc Walla-zo Walters Walters Ward Watkins Watson Weilxl Weitzel Welch Werda Whislel' Wick Williams Wills Wilson Wilson Wil son Wolfe Woo Wood Wood Wray Wreath Wright Wright Wright Juniors YZTXUV My g?,Q,,j f , . V W.: L. Wunderley D. Young jf K rf , M f 4 3 K Lai. .., ---. -..- C . Yukihiro R. Zabala N 'L . Zastre W cf S I. -, A' 'W ' X , ' 'ffl' r. , .' if . N 39' Y V, b 1 A N Q F ' 4 i 1 . Ml z .4 ... V. Q ' . . l 1 A 'Q f N K G ' , G. Zimmerman V-W. i f- . . , ,A Jr G. Hinsley JMQ6 vw K. Lewis Vice-Presid ent - V IEYI4 B. Pezza i-A' Sergeant-at-Arms 222355 g Eff, feyif ' i 1? 'f ' 253 L 2 'I' fer' 251' ' , W it W E Z I f , f ,ef M if 1 'W W' , W! 4' W yi W X 7 250 s. ,, C. Meadows Historian L. Taylor Director of Activities Secretary C. Voth Treasurer V. ECK, President Sophomores The sophomore class, a year wiser as well as a year older, started another year at Excelsior with eagerness. Realizing the requirement of studying, the class aimed for higher goals. In addition to the daily routines of school, they planned and organized activities for their junior year, primarily the jun- ior-senior prom to be held in l966. The sophomores climaxed their activities with the selection of junior rings. STEERING COMMITEE--FRONT ROW: L. Taylor, G. Dexter, D. Madrid, P. Bird, P. Rivere, V. Eck, K. Lewis, B. Pezza, C. Voth, C. Fredericksori. ROW 2: C. Meadows, G. Hinsley, L. Soto, C. Barbo, I. Henry, S. Mennealy, F. Kammel, B, Tucker, NI. Fry, A. Bojorquez, 1-ur-rr Y ' f5-A1 ' . lf-: A' Abbott Acre Adams Aguas Aguilar Aguilera Albanese Allen Allen Allen Allen Altergotl Alvarado Alvarez Ambriz Anderson Andrade Andrade Andresen Apodaca A ragon A rauj 0 Argott Athons Atkinson Azevedo Babin Baeza Bakley Ball Ballantyne Ballantine Balls rd Barber Barbot Barnes Barraza Bartraw Bean Becerra Beecher Beith Bell Belles Benavidez ' .,uzImu.Hrnxusxunu.mn::uwpn.v.un-augur. Advisors fglr-N 1 -i-N -,- 13 ,f -- 1 A' 5 I ' r I in x '- rl hip I ' S3 4 i 'H sf gn wig f ge. W' l r 1 1-127 i.1Zz.,'l5A,l 4 4- -J' ' fwff nw -J. . ' ' as 6.,.::z,f1 if i .f ,ai . ? L. '1 . Mr. Billinger Counselor Mr. Johnson 2 , J 2 XA . W , X bf 'z I R , Mr. Umtrip . W... V v l - ' 1- iv X x f , , , K 1 ' ' X Miss Pielin Benedetto Bennett Bernal Be Samson Biery Bird Blair .5 M. .1 'A w .W . C. Blankenship G. Boggs A. Bojorquez V. Bojorquez C. Boliou J. Book ,z mr-f v. 1 5 .3-A , ,W , f fig' fp , e-x a Bourke Bowen Bramel S. Brandt Brandyberry Sophomores C athey C and illo C awthon Chacon Charles Chavez Chavez K, Capodanno C. Cardiel B. Carman M. Carter H. Carver J. Cates ff .iff Q w Brisco Brinkman Brown Brown Bruneau Bullard Buniger Burch Burkhardt Burnett Burrow Bu rt . Burton . Butler . Calderon . Campbell . Campuzano .-.vs 55931 Cooper Copp Corbett Cornwell Corse Corsini Cowie Crager Craig Croons . Crowe Cruz ww? 7 un-nnmnz . ist . I . ' R. Chavez it ,Nw .L 5 M. Childress .' J. Ch b W- f J cijcjrelli W A- C. Clark 'if ' P. Clark S. Clements A R. Clemons W A - M. Cockerhzun S ...K '- x fj D. Cody ff WW- G. Coleman f -65 K. Collin f f J. Collins J. Collins S. Colvin R. Conley J. Contreras . Coon Soplwomores S. Cutsforth . Dabrowski . Darnold S. Davis C. Dawson M. Deaton T. Delcoure D. Delp L. Denman L. Dewitt G. Dexter D. Diaz S. Dickinson P. Dodgin D. Doty J. Drake H. Dressel 97 J. Duncan L. Duran T. Durkin K. Duval N. Easley G. Eastway V. Eck M. Edmiston T. Edmon P. Edwards S. Ellis M. Elzy J. England J. English G. Escalante E. Espinoza . gwss' 9 Yvzff gg. 5. V 1' 5 .1 --. lx ' h hl 4 5 3 -QYJW' -qw.. N. ' 'f 'W i 'Y 6 . Q , V t ' fr.. . F 1 me W Q HM' J 1 - in N I 1 as iv-1425, S M-gif ,, Ifgifzp- 4. - 'I . M X , , M ., rg. f, X 1. 'W 5. , -an ' M . Q..-.q Y Q t s A 6. 'DA YY'-v ,YS I - - Q x W ff Q.. AV li Sophomores C. Frederickson L. Fry M. Fry R, Gallardo E. Galvan R. Garcia L. Gardiner W. Fontaine C. Forbes T. Fortney P. Foscarini B. Fox T. Frame : 3 ying , I vw., Ml ,'y, , . 91 , Y - 1 f 4 :L . Fiorino . Fitzpatrick Flora . Flores Flores Stairs provided daily exercises for students be tween flames. M life-fwfr' 1 3 N. .X -' li 11 . 1 . .S-ew, ,, The I. ? ' Qi 'ff?'f5'l R .. ' 4 . W' 'K 1. ' 'Rf' ,' ,i f4 '3,- 1?,?fg.A ,rf-fy' J. Espinoza D. Evans V' B. Farr Q - M33 ..',,'w C. Farrar I -.Q Ili. X K C. Faulkner . A21-3 . gg X M. Ferris If ., 5 . if , P. Finch T, , gi J' 5' i f 7 . E . ..N , ' E 4 . :gli 4 ' l A Z T ' J 'L if ' ' '. .lv L! i '5721 X J , ,fi K V w ' 'H AQ E . y ' f MQ- WVQAK , ,. - ' V, ll, .,,, 1 .4 8 1 J Vx bw 5, WGQ I ,M , ' - fsdmwk . . .Lf ' -1 df V , , -y 'sw , . - 3 P - 1. .- M .. 1 f. 15 -M. . 512.3- 42 L F' f., .4 'L f v A .M .. 2 . Agyxk Sv s...1 ,- or M , 1 ' 41 A .k N. , L .wwf I ' an 1: 2 -Jr, ff l' if 1 gif' 1 I 7 x ' M4 M, Mi . M. I' k a ' 5 si' ' 3 r ' . .'YE?'7 ' , 0 In A ff I , ,iw gifm .am vizf f , gf V43-.1 T. Grove , M. Guerra 3 J, Gullickson f' G Guthrie ..sk. , .XC g. A. Gutierrez M. Gutierrez V. Gutierrez .,. i , -. D. Geer ' J. Geiger , ' ra: 3. T. Gendusn ' ' X V 3, T. Gentry a '-B-A -v ' K. Ginn 1 ' ' P. Gomez MJ' A D. Gonzales my .: H -J: . + ' HY, 2.3.2 15.3 - ....v1- 'L-, Z, 1 l D. Gonzales C. Goodwin J. Gore -- D. Gorman 'Q ,' M. Graffious . D. Grajeda fx M. Greene B. Grifils S. Grimwood B. Grine P. Grooms Sophomores Hall if 5 'V M V D. Harris ' 'X Q S. Hayes ff: .f ' ' A. Henkel .6 jf!! I IH, , R. I. Henry i .ri .Q R. Harmon '-is ,W 1' O. Hernandez R. Herrera C. Hetzel D. Hiatt K. Hildebrandt R. Hilsabeck D. Hinds f' M. Hinshaw VF' Jw. I i f J. Hoffman A Q D. Hopkins P. House W. House P. I-Iuckabey F. Huff D. 1-Iuggett P. Hunter C. Huntsinger K. Ingersoll B. Issacs M. Izaguirre R. lzaguirre D. Jackson H.. E. Jackson A ' G. Jacques KH. J. Jansen fm V111 A B. Jaurequi V 5-I is .f S. Johnson LV- Q.- E. Johnston ' ' NS'- S. Juarez e K 1' R. Judy F. Kammel D. Kelley I R. Kelly P. Kempema . Kerr m,,.,fg , M Kershaw B. Kishpaugh 5, X A. Kuwada V .. - M Lacey 2 W Lagana f , .ffifi F G. Lane R. Lara D. Larson J. Latham J. Latshaw J. Laugheed P. Leinenback O OTTIOFSS A. Lemmon J. Lessina L. Leyva N. Libengood ff ff. viii' if ,f A,- . Lindley ' ' 1 . Linn I Loftin 0 I . Lomell 3' . Long H ... 1 f ' Lopez ,S E Lopez ' ,ff Lopez ' , '-'V' ,,,. Lopez if 'K Lopshire , U .1 Loughraf- MF' -f. R 21 L. lf V, 2' VA ' w L A I X liyng ' .'.M5' C. Lovvorn ,- C. Lucio Vrll , ,, E ,V B. Linstra ' ' -' ,Af- - VM ' ff C. Lulz ' X , , 7, 7 25 1, , R. Lyles -A fn. A ' C. MacDougal1 ff Q' . if 'z QE W? ff v 63 T x If lx.: ' E3 A ' 5 . SQL' E W f we 1 4 3. fe, l il yi' , K5 Y fl K,,,,-' A AMW x g.. fl If .5 6 . if ,- '25 . f f f , fA K l .M . ' 3 J f' V , , . V . V V .VV CZ' WJ: V, . ,Jf'f', ' Q . we j , L. . V X I :Wiz . V 'il . V' '. W A Q V V f !,V,, V ,, X7 V D. Masters ,V 5 K. Mathys O. Mauricio V 1' VV E. Medina 1 ,W-xx WVVVVQVV V V . f .,. W. V V Q ' J. Mendoza X ' -1 FV- 'QL' if ' V ' K. Mendoza EH' 'V ,V ,V 35 V V B. Menn J 4 j , S. Mennealy f Q , H. ' ' . ,,M4 A ,,. x Ei gfkif , ' ff V ,. -, f VL -.'- -V VVVV , Q C. Merritt 'Jn ' W D. Metje 1 - ini A M ' R. Michaei ' . Q R. Millar .qfxg an 13 .J- 5 ug ff- . Hg wi v ,, ii 2 N K H165 1. UA fr:- 4 15 XX ,, 'Q if H 2 .545951 , V 5 451' :. .- V 'th' ix F ' Qyf . : X at . A I sf 1 V . ,V U 'Af l7?. XVA. 1 5-5 ze Mrirtiez J. D. Martin K. Martinez L. Martinez M. Martinez fi... fi f..'!2! ,ix ,K Tlx' I fs: . Madrid S. Magallanes Manning M anville Mark Marques McClanahan McLaughlin McMahancl McWilliams Machado Maddon Maddox Soplwomores . Miller C. Millhouse P. Milligan G. Mizer . Montoya E. I lk l l 1 Lf Moore Morales Mordue Moreland Moreno Moreno QYH Morgan Morrow Motrlco Muzila Myers Naumann Neal P. Newton 'f A. 1 R. Norris . I fg D. Nunez 'A O f - S. O'Co1mor f .V Z' B. O'Dell R L' 1 L -, . C. Obregon I High R. Olivas X A. Ortiz A M. Ortiz R. Orton ' 'fl' M. Oswald .l ,'.' ,Y V. Otero R. ouiedo g g, jg. G. Parker , N 5 f 1 ' , M, B. Parkes ...M 5 D. Parks .75 - V D. Parks ' 'f M. Parson 175 ,5 w, Patrick . 3553 S. Payne ' f h A A 31 ' E. Pena M. Pena ff B. Pereira M. Perez f S. Perez sf L. Perry 2 R. Persi H y .a V QI 1 E V ? B. Pe squera f if Q H' gf :QQ V- ' :f34.',': 'Elf f'7i'4'i a5.:ygg7',52vr:g1'. In if 5 Ft?.W faJ2l3 ...xiii iw . Sa' I 'Ay k e j 4 ' f -wg.: S Y q xxw I. 1, Sophomores B. Reyes B. Reynolds P. Reynoso C. Reza R. Richardson M. Riley V. Ringsaker D. Ramirez R. Ramos Rangel Rattray R. Reiley Reinert E. Prewett C. Pridy B. Pruitt T. Quesada U. Quiroz N. Plante Pomeroy A. Potter . Powell K. Peterson J. Phelps N. Plains Qfwf. Emu is 1. 'QQ' if :L ,uf 2 ,f 5 ff.. 412' isv' A W 1 Y . NX x X it Vw J: X ' . Wwuwllllalwnrinmamuzizrxfumnsuru.4.11losaunn.x..:4r....f.u::: -Ln 1..-:,q.::,.4 ,:.M..L.'.- A ra- 1--mn fu -I - - H - Resales Roseberry Ruby Ruiz ' ,M ,., -ui ' - '36 lww f iiz f1f'.Pf?'a' I ww A , . . . Y 5, 3. 1. -. ' Q au. Rodriguez Rodriguez Rondone Roos . Roper Y. Rios P. Rivera C. Robb . D. Roberts ' G. Roberts - - K. Robinson Lf -5:7 3 ' T. Robles Rocha Roderts Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Sophomores Rf? 0 ,W B. Sailer Hi V , A G. sms '--. .V ,, ' , v. Salcido fr . J. Salinas - H A. Sauer 'i f ' f' D. Sanchez Kd X E , ' R. Sanchez A -21 G 'f-- 1 ,. Q ms is 1 f ,.. ,., .. , ,, 'Ef , ,,, , ., , .,.. M. Sandlin . Sandoval I ,. '5 3 V . FQ-?f C- Sanford 4 I 10' N 'X Q ZH 'A ' i R x . 3 1 . f A. X YZ' , . LA K. Sansone ' 'L ' J. Sarico Yfzff 1 , fag T. Sauceda P. Saunders D. Schalkle L. Schuh . 'Cf' J. Serin , Half? iz -1 f T. Shermzm A s. Shinnefield 5-if 'N N. shams igij?. .t,'12, 3 S. Short P. Shumard R. Silva 1.e.. . Silvetri . Skala . Skyberg . Smalley . Smith . Smith T J. Snodgrass J. Solem J. 2. '- ' ,- fs za W . -',w?3i-ff Y 4 i X f. , F AWQ1. . Smith 'i Sornberger I 2 M. J. Sornberger 4,2 A ff' 1 6' W, ez. - 4 'U v Q 0 1 wlv' C. Spies Sophomores 2121223 J. Toomey F. Torres B. Tucker B. Tuftee S. Trujillo D. Tweit L. Twomey M. Stathatos R. Soto M. South C. Sparr N. Stephen L. Stephens C. Stock :Q , n w W... . . L. V .gg ' mg. Q 1, . if We--,Y + '.-w...f 7 ' W 547 5' ' aj, . xr . , R , w v Q...,,, N. .. . 'AKKWQQSQ-..f 'W N. ,:gQl,S53.1 .- : -' wxfivin ir' 1 1 -' 9 f . .. Q. .4 X, iii? mrif..-f ' .QJNIF1-V X . E. Strong 4 ff' -f ' 8- Si T- Sutton ff 1 . , R. Svoboda .lv Q. '- 71: . 1 D. Talma Q W ,. E Y mf ' . ' . , J. Tarpley E' q w. Q., A. ,, ., , W,,,.f.. f u G. Tedesco 3 Wy V E., G- Temple , ' ' V , if . A. Tana 7 f 9' i? ' -f . , f .-, W-my 1. nr W' D. Teveda J ff , , V' Www, we 'A V C. Thomas 1 13 3. V .V ' , J. Tilley . Q 42 7 f. ' 6 . - if 'VV 7 'E1i Z2v 's. fu ' ' 'A Qc Q 1 . e 1. -.f j S f':a4mi'iLf7vwv'.f ' H xf' zvzff, ' ' f-f.'f- . T T ' ...Mil e, ,Q f. 'Y I -, - ,,. 1. ...W ,.. ,L , , 'Ziff ' Z ' 4. 'S ' ' ' X ...V ,f ffff ' agffjf' . X P, a V ,-2 ,, , 6? .f ma fv- ,lf ' A I w K. Vachal ', ' .Q - T- V. Vnlencic h '19, 'isa ax 4 I m ' i' ,L-, I 1 M. Valenzuela , M 4 A, .- ,f' ' ' ' D. Van Foeken N., . rg , 'za 1 .,,- , I , f f, js . P. Van Maanen 3 1- pw , 5 1 1 at . H . W.. If S. Vnnwey g I 'V I 167 f ' Q , I G. Varner ' Y V , Q P. Vartan ' ' Q W 1 G. Vasquez , 5 ' ag! U J. Vega ,asa 121' A. Veloz 5' 1 A Z - J. Verdugo f AC, 'u M. Verdusco 'Mal J. Veutter W ' M. Villado , Y. Villalobos .w 1 Z f J. Vlllanuava E . Villanueva E K. Walker R. Warren D. Watkins ? zii a AK Y V. Watkins V C' mores W ,, B. Weatherholt I 'H L C, Weaver E . S. Welch M. Wells J. Werner J. Wertz L. Westra C. Whyte L. Wick G. Wicken S. Wilcox Williams M. Williams Williams J . Wilson Wilson w. wmig R. Womble C. Woo M. Worthley R. Youderian P. Zamora M. Zorrilla w K Allen Director o Aotzvztzes D. Mendoza Historian D. Riner Secretary as bf P. Castorma Vine-President D. Peterson Treasurer J, ECHEVESTE, President Freshmen The Class of '68 took up the traditional freshmen role as they started a new chapter in becoming a part of Excelsior. At First confusion performed her best act, but the freshmen fell in step with the routine of hard work. With the help of the freshmen advisors, class officers were elected and activities were organized and planned for the year. Advisors also helped the students plan their classes so that proper academic requirements would be met. As the school year closed, the freshmen found themselves prepared to take on the full demands of the coming years at Excelsior. STEERING COMMITTEE---FRONT ROW: B. Allen, K. Hawes, B. Con- treras, D. Harris, A. Willett, D. Rodgers, C. Kratsa, P. Andrews, P. Gibbs, C. jones. ROW 2: C. Ycomans, L. Tovar, R. Salazar, B. Hardin, S. Richard- son, R. Seeger, j. Covington, D. Shelton, P. Anzelmo. L. l'H!r.lIiH4l5llL Lumulmmwl. sau: ,:1n1Krrv:::1uw'zuv-.mar pn.-5 gf -1. w...1f,. V-... ... Albrecht Albright Aluala Alfzlro Allen Allen Allen Alsup Alvarez Anderson Andrews Anzelmo Applegate Aragon Argott Arnett Arnold Arnoult Arteaga Ayala Baker Baker Baker Bakey Balhstrea Banas Burnes Barkley Barraza fps Freshman Advisors x , -3. 4, . , . ' f '- gan, ' f 1 is f if ' 'G 4 1 fi ..,3f3,, .if .. 'I .v W r fe u Q' . 4, - gff Q, ' M 4 A X MR, CURTIS A fue 'W'-we-.b , ,,l ll , V2-sf . im Barnett Freshmen f as B Bartraw Bayless Becerra Bedolla Bell Benavidez Benavidez Bennett Bentley Bevan Bingham Bingham Birchfield Blakeney Blankenship . Blankenship Blanor Bliss Blomgren Bond Bonney Boniello Booher Booher MISS DE LO MR. DYER . Booth lx. Bourgeois B. Bowman . Boyd M. Brandyberry G. 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Woodward ' , V, if f X 3 T741 J. wright .Z z ,. .l. V ,.V.,T..,V . V1 A . V . c. Yeomans - V-I . . up 5 . ' g V- A- 1 . M. Yriarte , ' Q ' V - V V K. Y kim Q ' A- .f V -' .. u r L V. 5 gal , X11 V. V V I-I. Zulngmann V V VV, 1 . T . V Q . V. V V V .LV G f A. Zylstra . J J MH e . 1 - +V 1 ' exif? ' A n . fix n i L-. tl Lx . Q: yy I I f Sfudenf Governmenf l.4f:.QLQ FL1-: X 1 I . l N I i W ,, 1 f , W Z? 1 14 if Vw W N 5 1 ' 1 Q ,,f, k.Q' x mdwfwizfwfj , M , , 4 5' .fo mv w l W W Y 4 1 5 1 ff' A 5, 'S' 4 , 1. .M-'S U: 0' if? , a, v W f , 'ng f First Semester Student Body Cffibieifsi lnifiofed Student Activities First Semester Student Body President Ed Apodaca, strong and capable spokesman of the stu- dents at Excelsior, worked to maintain Excelsior's fine reputation and strong tradition. Through his conscien- tious and eHicient work, the student body was able to look back on a year of progress through fine representation in the field of student government. ED APODACA, President RUBEN RAMOS, Vice-President The student body cabinet, composed of students organized Thell fine work was brilliantly dlsplayed f tytisemeste ID Ugg' Wmstou student img? proper leadership in the school, led the Senate during ' J Q- I . rallies and assemblies and in organizing WANDA TEA DREMA KEATLEY Trenxu ref KEN BOYCE, Sergeant-at-Arm r Dzrector of Publzczty JULIE LOYA, MICHELE BARRAZA, Head First Semester Senate -fe..---1-fy The Senate, under the direction and supervision of Mr. Kraushaar,workedto organize activities and policies of the school. Represented in the group were the various clubs and organizations whose activities were an integral part of Excelsior life, Shown here are: FRONT ROW: C. DeSiena, D. Sipes, K. Hamm, I. Nelson, V. Eek, L. Montano, C. Fahnholz. ROW 2: G. Benoit, L. Orona, P. Patty, I. Rodriguez, M. Unger, R. Barajas. ROW 3: R. Kinzig, S. Volkof, B. Plains, M. Loft, B. Thompson, L. Kivrizis. First Semester House ot First Semester Student Body Judges The Student Body judges formed the judicial branch of Excelsiofs stu- dent government. Any person who refused to obey the rules and regula- tions o the school were brouffht be ore the court and 'ustl tried Shown Representatives t s f I r - below are: FRONT ROW: N. Plains. ROW 2: D. Peterson, V. Lough- ran, G. Davis. ROW 3: F. Talley, England, P. Pall. ROW 4: R. Huer- to, I. Rodriguez, Echeveste. ROW 5: D. Tweit, G. Slife, R. Michael. ROW 6: B. Manzo, T. Meneally, D. Philp. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: FRONT ROW: V. Valdez, K. Davis,S. Davis, R. Brune- ciu, B. Torres, M. South, V. Cedillo, C. Espo- sito, L. Wick, G. Davis, D. Guerra. ROW 2: B. Chassia, B. Tuftee, L. Bell, A. Florence N. Hapiot, Stainegeweg, D. Riner, R. Cruiz, N. Castorina, K. Gorman. ROW 3: D. Knip. ple,, L. Sullens, R. McKie, S. Mark, P. Cas- torina, S. Pena, R. Williamson, L. Mallernee, L- Shaneyfglis f. Biery, B. -Campbell. ROW 5: G. Hinsley, M. Bourke, D. Tweit, F. Carter, S. Volkoj, D. Roberts,B. johnson. ' 1 ': . 1 ,vit gms' First Semester Rally Committee The high-spirited pep rallies were largely responsible for the strong spirit which echoed across Excel- sior's stadium on many memora- ble nights. Such rallies were planned by the Rally Committee for the purpose of providing en- joyment and encouraging school spirit among the entire student body. The House of Representatives provided the link necessary to con- nect the ideas of the students with the actions of the Senate. The val- ues of new ideas were carefully weighed in the House and sent on to the Senate where they motivat- ed changes. Thus, the students had a definite means of encouraging improvements in the policies of Excelsior High School. l :?'l Q RALLY COMMITTEE-FRONT ROW: D. Lindley, P. Pall, E. Sandoval, C. De- Siena, C. Fuentes, L. Sheline, D. Sipes. ROW 2: D. Taylor, S. Volkoj, D. jones, D. Buckley, Loya, E. Escobar, N. Plains, S. Long, M. Badgewell. ROW 3: Mizer, C. Grijis, 1. Street, R. Fonseca. Student Organizations Directed Scl1ool's Activities First Semester Publicity Committee Publicizing the events of the first semester was the very important duty of the Publicity Committee. Duties ranged from making clean-up reminders to painting posters to en- courage support for the various student activities. The Publicity Committee was one of the school's main sources of information. .Members shown below are: C. Lorraine, Y. Villabobos, C. Fuentes, M. Pena, S. Dickinson, C. Ellsworth, A. Tena. lil L f,....1,a.t1 t-za. 1 mawmmmmmmm --e- eff:-fe:-:-ifae,,,.f..T.....a,,AS. . . ,T-ff -,---, 0 Second Semester Student Body Officers Continued S Sandie Kissinger gives her campaign speech las other candidates look on during the Nominating Assembly held late in january. TIM MENNEALY President Policies ot Good Student Government The art of governing is indeed a great art. Keep- ing this forever in mind the Student Body Cablnet reflected on past student governments as a key to proper leadership during the second SCIIICSYCT- They conducted the Second Semester Senate each day, and they were largely responsible for the success of the Senate as awhole. AMERICO AZEVEDO Vice-Prexident Second Semester Student Body President Tim Mennealy served as the Second Semester Student Body Presi- dent. During his four years at Excelsior Tim actively participated in N.F.L., C.S.F., Latin Club, Varsity Club, Var- f sity Basketball and Track, and served as a Student Body Judge. His line leadership qualities were reflected in his work as leader of the Senate as well as the entire student body. Tim's strong lead- ership qualities and out- going personality helped him maintain Excelsior's fine tradition during the latter half of the '64-'65 school year. SHARON REED Secretary ., JV: , -rv-' -,. V ,:xLf-ww , ,--.gif---f .-.-- ' r a ,sa X 'fl Q , ff: - , 43-5' ,1 . 4..l.3 -.e ' -fwc' X f . v - x V 5 DREMA KEATLEY Treasurer DENNIS MCCRACKEN Sergeant-at-A rmx -WWW -..Qwku qw SANDIE KISSINGER, Director of Aotivitiexg ELAINE ESCOBAR, Director of Publicity JULIE LOYA Head Sang Leader MIGHELE BARRAZA Head Yell Leader ---'L . ,AW if i 2 l jqxf , A Y . f'iegcfr5fM?3r.2?i? if'3i?4. wr Sf i i't't - 5 f 11 . W P Y f 't s l J if 2 S d S f . e 1 - - econ em es er 2' iff W M' W r . S 1 Q f g,?i3Q,,3g,,i.'f , gt. . .1 ,L W, W?-ggi d d . ,.L,5 . A, . , , ,,V,,, ,. ...,,.,,, ,A e i i i i Student Bo y u ges q ff ' ' ' f 'A 9 The Second Semester Student Body Judges brought judgment before all students who violated the rules of conduct at Excelsior. Composed of repre- sentatives from the four classes, the judges posted their findings after each session of Student Court. In this way the student body was kept informed of court decisions regarding offenses by the students. . - Z I I 9 Q g Q' .,? -' ' 'il - - Q. 4i if-Q I ' .. T -' - 1 -.. T--' -t . E: STUDENT BODY JUDGES-FRONT ROW: A. Ameda. Row 2: Ig, -f tl.. , M. Unger, 1. Foley. Row 3: L. wana, 1. England. Row 4.- B. ' i A Dye, Poncy. ROW 5: P. Castorina, Reinard. ROW 6: G. Orange, L. Magdalena. ROW 7.' E. Srnalling, Wray. Second Semester Senote By meeting daily to discuss school problems, the Second Se- of finance, school spirit, and inter-school relations. They also mester Senate was able to successfully maintain a strong tie suggested revisions for Excelsior's Constitution for the benefit between student government and the student body affairs of of the students. Excelsior. Their discussions dealt with the common problems I SENATE-FRONT ROW: S. Reed, j. Simpson, f. Davis, Fahnholz, j. Davis, P. Patty, Echevestes. ROW 3: L. V, Eek, K. Hamm, S. Kissinger, L. Montana, I. Nel- Kivrizis, K. Boyce, S. Volkof, D. McCracken, B. Plains, T. son, Loya. ROW 2: G. Benoit, L. Orona, D. Sipes, S. Sut- Mennealy, Mr. Kraushaar fSenate Supervisorj, M. Loft B. ton, R. Barajas, I. Rodriguez, C. DeSiena, M. Barraza, C. Thompson, R. Math, R. Kinzig. 3 The members of the Sec- ond Semester House of Representatives were able to voice their opinions and those of their class- mates at meetings which were held each month during activity periods. Ideas and suggestions from the House were giv- en to the members of Sen- ate. Acting upon these suggestions, the group played a vital part in the smooth functioning of our student government. Second Semester House ot Representatives HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-FRONT ROW: S. Volkoj, j. Davis, R Barajas, M. South, I. Roaillier, D. Delp. ROW 2: D. Mendoza, N. Castorina, D Knipple, K. Wilkins. C. Voth, B. Pezza, B. Stock, P. Beith, M. Cedillo. ROW 3: L. Wick, C. Merritt, N. Hapiot, S. Esposito, P. Kempema, M, Wick, V. Valdez, M Beecher. ROW 4-.' V. Ringsaker, B. johnson, D. Sinclair, B. Carmen, S. Davis, L Westra, A. Bentley, C. Blair. ROW 5: E. Smalling, L. Mallernee, G. Smith, R Seeger, T. johnson, B. Robinson, R. Kelly, M. Portillo. Second Semester Publicity Committee PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: R. Barajas, B. Fuentes, E. Eseobar, I. Gallegos, M. Barraza, 1. Steinegeweg. The Second Semester Rally Committee worked closely with Excelsior's Director of Activities, Sandie Kissinger. The com- mittee planned rallies during the basketball season, as well as second semester assemblies. Under Sandie's direction the Rally Committee planned and directed the talent and awards assemblies. The talent assembly, which was held early in February, fea- tured both vocal and musical talents. The first semester awards assembly honored students who had excelled in areas of homemaking, speech, and sports. This assembly also recog' nized students who had given outstand- ing service U0 the school. Under the direction of the Stu- dent Body Director of Publicity, the Second Semester Publicity Committee publicized school ac- tivities and kept the bulletin board in the quad up to date. They publicized the Junior-Senior Play and the Spring Swing. Their pub- licity efforts were responsible for the large turnout at both func- tions. Second Semester Rolly Committee RALLY COMMITTEE-FRONT ROW: D. Lindley, M. Delira, E. Rios, I. Rod- riguez, C. DeSiena, M. Barraza, N. Castorina, B. Tucker, L. Amorosano. ROW 2: M. Badgewell, 1. Loya, S. Powers, D. Truefitt, B. Melau, R. Math, T. Geiger, E. Escobar, R. Kinzig, S. Kissinger. ROW 3: P. Watters, B. Tucker, S. Kissinger, D. Taylor, P. Castorina, G. Rowan. Cindi Yell Leoclers V-I-C-T-0-R-Y was the call of the student body as, they were led by our high- spirited yell leaders. The yell leaders were largely responsible for the enthusiasm which was reflected in the stands throughout the football and basketball seasons. Richard Michele Barrava Street Student Body Song ond Yell Leaders llluminoted School Spirit Julie Loya Diane Buckley Elaine Escobar Donna Jones Nfmry Plame Song Leoders Sporting Excelsiofs traditional green and white, the .student body song leaders en- couraged Pilots to exercise their sometimes strained vocal cords. The song leaders led excited students in spirited fight songs as well as Exeelsiofs highly respected alma mater. -,s-..iII'E.f1 ZSETZT' FTX Junior Vorslfy Song Leaders W' ' A 'lf , .fx V., ,, V. . X 5: K' ..,.,.g, I f is ' x 5, fi 3 15193 Dorothy Garza -as-QQ L- v i if igxkw i A 5,,4 A K . Junior Varsity Yell Leaders The Junior Varsity Song and Yell Leaders encouraged Pilots to show their school spirit at after-school games. Their spirited cry of Come on, let's hear you, echoed during the JV, Bee, and Cee events throughout the '64--'65 season. Linda Calderon A ' jg'-ShBi'l'i Unite Frances Morales fmeine 1 -K 7. 129 ROSE MARIE BARAJAS Girls' League President Girls' League Cabinet From fall to spring-throughout the entire '64-'65 school year-Girls' League served Excelsior. League activities started in the fall with Orienta- tion Day and Homecoming. An interesting assembly followed, which in- troduced correct fashions for school, as well as a lesson in football to let the girls know what was happening on that patch of grass ,knovm as the football field. A new girl-ask-boy dance, the Final Fall Fling concluded activities for the fall. As spring approached representatives of Excelsior's Girls' League visited junior high schools for the purpose of welcoming the incoming freshmen and answering any questions they might have about Excelsior. Also in the spring, the representatives found time to attend regional Girls' League conferences and to improve Girls' League policies through following sug- gestions and ideas given at these conferences. Two of the final activities of the year were the annual Sadie Hawkins' dance and the Senior Mothers' Tea. Volunteer committee workers served refreshments and escorted guests at these activities. The Girls' League climaxed activities when they presented the Girls' League scholarship. This scholarship, first presented last year, is awarded to an outstanding girl who has served Girls' League during her four years at Excelsior. V V- A 3' r'r' v ' f ' ,. CABINET-FRONT ROW: Sharon Reed, Ser- Carol Stokey, Ways and Means Chairrnanj Linda Mar- Sophomore Representativej Yolanda Mendoza, junior Repre- sentative. ROW 2: Margaret Unger, Head of Fashion Boardg Drema Senior Representatizzeg fanice Davis, Friendship Chairmang Vice-President. F Girls' League Art Committee Girls' ' 1 x lim . .1 ' fill, '1-ffsl. V . we Y, Fg,1 iFLi U is K fy V , LN. KV A ...wr B. Fuentes, C. Fuentes, L. Whistler. :Hee 1 amz- CQ ' fl 1 sk JA., wk ' 1. ff'-. 2 51 HOSTESS COMMITTEE- A FRONT ROW: C. Lucio, K. Lewis, K. Rain. ROW 2: P. Rivera, R. La- casella, M. Leigh, D. McKinnon, C. Srnotherman, K. Arns, K. Davis, V. Valdez, Y. Rodriguez, E. Rios. ROW 3: L. Ham, Morrow, S. Ashby, C. Cook, L. Vallembois, C. DeSiena, F. Kammel, E. Knud- sen, T. Sutton. Girls' League Friendship Committee Jv'-' FRIENDSHIP COMMITTEE-FRONT' ROW: S. Unite, j. Holman, Davis fheadj, L. Calderon, G. Mizer. ROW 2: B. Stock, D. McMorran, L. Amorosano, A. Strong, V. Loughran, L. Wunderley, S.Nungesser, K. Hamm, j. Durfee, Gates. ROW 3: B. Barnes, S. Galvan, M. Smith, S. Durffe, M. Miller, D. Buckley, B. Tuftee, L. Cole, B. Menn, 1. Sornberger. USHERETTES COM- IMITTEE-FR ONT ROW: S. Austin, P. Beith, M'. South. ROW 21 A. Gradillas, D. Valen- zuela, G. Lisek, IW. Alac- Dougall, K. Powell, NI. Stathatos, N. Stephen S. Lynch, F. Potts. ROW 3: K. Blakenship, L. Burkhardt, Nissen, M. Coekerharn, B. Tuck er, M. Fry, K. Koch, D. Coekerharn, L. Wilson. Girls' League Usherettes Committee Girls' League Ways ancl ancl Means Committee FASHION BOARD- FRONT ROW: M. Unger lheadj. ROW 2: S. Magallanes, M. Al- varez, B. Lucio, S. Nail, A. Kuwada, Y. Mendoza ROW 3: V. Huggett, M. Brandyberry, S. Aguil- ar, Ciccarelli, K. Gor- man, D. Garza, S. Reed, D. Sholtis, K. Allen, S. Davis, M. Rodriguez, N. Sholtis, C. Perea, R. Cruz. ROW 4: S. Short, R. Lopez, M. Rush, S. Belles, D. Motta, Shumard, 1. Henderson, L. Mullen, R. Wright, S. Huckabey, M. Barraza, S. Stewart, N. Plante, S. Durfee, S. Shafer. ,tw W W.,u.w,,., WAYS AND MEANS COMMIT- TEE-FRONT ROW: C. Stokey lheadj. ROW 2: S. Kissinger, L. Denbow, Clinard, N. Hans- berger, B. Bell, K. Sholtis, L. Ver- non, I. Cathey, C. Sildebakken. ROW 3: S. Kissinger, S. Dosser, f. Goldsberry, S. Wallace, D. Cor- sini, B. Grifis, S. Grimwood, So- lem, K. Hawes, D. Keatley. Girls' League Fashion Board if ' Tif . Girls' League Court 4 , 4 The duty of the Girls' League Court, headed by Kathy Wilkins, was to enforce the dress regulations set by the Girls, League Cabinet. An attempt was made by this group to encourage girls to be neat and well-groomed at all times. Shown above are: Nancy Obregon, Irene Rodriguez, Kathy Wilkins, Micki M1'ller, Cheryl Pitzer. Girls' State 1 Represento tive This year's Girls' State Representative, Ka- thy Wilkins, had the privilege of meeting l girls from all over the state of California who gathered in Sacramento for a very memorable week. Regarding her stay in Sacramento and experiences at Girls' State, Kathy remarked Girls' State involved nine days filled with the most wonderful and treasured experi- ences of my life. On the beautiful Davis University campus at Sacramento 595 girls gathered from every part of Califomia. The purpose of our gathering was to learn to fully understand our city, county, and state governments better. Girls' State was like a state in itself, for representatives were divided into simulated cities and counties, and we had our own political parties. Through this experience we learned how to reach logical and prac- tical solutions for many situations. I learned also to respect the different beliefs and ideas which others have. The week was a week of work and fun, and I learned much that could not be found in books. Kathy Wilkins Girls' State ' r p ...wa ,,.,-,M K Acfivifies 5 BCTWHTEE5 iammam uammmmmm--W --r'.-nm,....,4-ua,:,r:1 , 7,15 .,,, YY W, . Y Y llfliss Siemssen, Annual Advisor, helps students with their layouts. hool Memories Recorded by. ud Sim son J Y P , Annual Stuff Editor Art Director, Mr. Donald, helps Annual staf with the 9932 we, . Rose Lopez Assistant Editor artwork. t, avjfg, 51 LK gy f I fkmf V X L , Mr. Loveman, Photography Stag Supervisor, explains photo techniques to his students. i Ron Michael El Aviaclor Clfl d Photography Sta I. Rouillier S. Chapman E. Welch B. Warren j, Vantine . '-'u S .l . f, .. . to ka. f -ii? Annual Staff ANNUAL STAFF-FRONT ROW: Businesx Manager, D. Lindley, M. Bernasconig Photo Editor, R. Federicog Artist, D. Taylor, Senior Editor, R. Lopez. ROW 2: Stu- dent Life, M. Vallelyg Clones, C. Woo, Streetg Student Government, C. Pitzer, C. Lopez,' Faculty, K. Bishopg Copy Editor, G. Mendoza. ROW 3: Student Life, L. Shaneyfeltg Activities, M. Brawnerg Boys' Sporty, B. Epple,' Activities, Gutier- rezg Faculty, L. Hopcus. Special thanks to Ron Michael for taking over Boys' Sports second semester. So that your '64-'65 El Aviador would truly be an object of reflection, the annual staff worked hard throughout the year. Editor-in-Chief Judy Simp- son organized the staff and supervised publication procedures. Staff members did the ground work which included many hours of dedicated work. Scheduling pictures, planning layouts, and writing copy presented a few problems from time to time, but stall members managed to compile all mate- ff rials for a successful publication. Photography Staff were FRONT ROW: P. Walters, D. Lansing. ROW 2: C. Stewart, D. Graftenreed, G. Perez. N. Kelly C. Perea F. Aguilar C. Bealmer D. Merritt ife 'T' STAFF MEMBERS: M. Carver, S. Kissinger, P. Watters, D. Boten- stern, K. Bishop, R. Kinzig, R. George. Excelsior Students VVeHlnfonned STAFF MEMBERS: R. Wright, K. Mazoil, f. Reinard, K. Boyce, S. Powers, Holman, L. Banas, B. Fuentes. on Campus Editor H516-Q. e WPT Sfoff W ,Qifjm -- .pf ,Q ,. W .. Joyce Holman Second Semester Edztor of News STAFF MEMBERS: L. Mallernee, A. Pezza, C. Wreath, M. Lemon, B. Gervirtzman, K- Powell- Mrs. Estelle Troup Staf Advisor Estelle constantly to wri objective was to Read all about did. Pilot stu- Life and on the news The staff, super- Troup, te effec- , Life staH s hard work nced through their sto- columns, and editorials. Their keep all informed of all news and happenings around campus. Plewgifwemevwfgw f S !9f'ffff'3!R rvW7w1'ov4Wwe,f?n,'.wWH , ' , H' ' ' ' V'4W f, , M K. ff' ' S 4,7 ii? .' Mike Badgwell, Drum Major, Mr. Scott, Director Pep Boncl Livenecl Rallies 1 PEP BAND-FRONT ROW: L. Sullens, Y. Rodriguez, B. Schaidt, D. Cooper, R. Conley, N. Proffitt, Marrow. ROW 2: D. Baiza, M. Brandy- bery, R. Goodwyn, D. Weihl, j. Watson, D. Olson, M. Bagwell, D. Babin, G. Kinball, B. Goodwin. Bond Units Supported School Spirit H f If Y rfffifeecwnofffzfwrwsffwfwww,MW , . , l , , ffl , ,gf f ff yfyfyf My -'ff,f,e -,g ,V , I ,, ff ,f Zyzffff X j6,Jiff5,fe!e , 4? 4 , ,3 ,mm qegmlslf wx, 1 f-,, wwf aa, ,L ,,., K ff f , H x 'f new Q ef fit A ,,H,,,,f ,fe doggy I ' fr ff ,ff:wm,r,,f ,, ,f ,, Zfiwfcfw The Concert Band provided entertain- ment for all Pilot students during the foot- ball season with their marching forma- tions on the Held. They also livened as- semblies with their fine performances. The Dance Band, a smaller and considerably newer group, provided a variety of music for both dances and assemblies. Another more active division of the Concert Band was the Pep Band. The purpose of this group was to aid school spirit and en- thusiasm at games and rallies with lively music. Moiorettes Twirled Batons MAIORETTESS M. Pena, S. Moore, M Loftzn, S. Dickinson, Head Majorette, S Powers. f .155 1- s A A si 'tu 1 H 1 . . , rv, .7 f 7 ,!Emf.,' L1' 1 'x 1 1 ska K ... 'ri'-.A-:, I f sv ii -Q gg P I 1 2 ss CONCERT BAND-FRONT ROW: M Powers, S. Dickinson, M. Loftin, S Huckabee. ROW 2: D. 1. Aragon, D. Cooper, G. derson, Y. O'Conner, L. elles. W. W Concert f. Nissen, Failben, M. Childress, K. Kent, Cates. ROW5: R. Naurnan, M. Oswald, R. Goodwin, R. William- son, R. Carnevale, S. Morris, Morrow, L. Gardiner, G. Kimble, M. Allen. ROW 6: P. Dodgen, D. Roberts, D. Martin, Hudson, S. Volkof, M. Oriz, M. Heath, S. Wray, D. Babin, D. Olson, D. Weihl, M. Brandybery, D. Taylor. erformed of Half - time Played in Assemblies DANCE BAND-SEATED: S. Oconer, R. Goodwin, G. Aragon, D. Taylor, Wat- son, STANDING: R. Conley, M. Badgewell, M. Brandybery, T. Taylor, B. Schaidt, S. Volkof, D. Olson, R. Goodwin, M . Ortiz. 2.f,---' - -- 1, ...J --SEQ! FLAG TWIRLERS: Bruhn, Houghton, F. Tal- ley, B. Thacker, Head Flag Twirler, Mary Delira. Flag Twirlers Displayed Pilot Colors Drill Units Added Variety fo Pilot Activities The Drill Team and Flag Tvvirlers displayed their talents at assemblies, football games, and parades. Endless hours of hard work went into the perfec- tion of each routine, and, as a result, the drill units represented Excelsior well. The high-stepping performances of these added color and variety to school activities. As football season neared its climax, the drill practiced many nights after school to make Homecoming performance the most m- event of the school year, an event the students alumni will remember throughout the many to come. Drill Team Cheryl F ahnolz, Drill Team Morched in Unison P 5' V A-v , , DRILL TEAM-FRONTXROW: 1. Sarieo B. Stock, E. Knudsen, L,.fRios, P. Squires,.Bl Carman, S I Davis, G. Mendoza, P. Balabos,'D Rangel, K. Arns, T. .'Mills, N. Castorina, I Gallegos, L. Wick,.f7C. Davis, L. Wunderly . ,Barnes, B. Grijis, D. Fernandez, G. Zastre. ROW 2: F. Kam el, S. Stewart, T. Pendley, S. Galvan, C. Smothermon, j. Napolean, B. Fuentes, P. Van Maanen, K. Anderson, R. Smith, T. Sutton, L. Cooper, V. Valdez, L. Meadows, I. Calsing, V. Dyer, D. Kelly, B. 'f gf.-,QQ .- :::. A Cappella Choir Officers .,.......,.., ...,..,i - v-.. . . . ,gg-,315 :1g.k3,:'li 1-'.j?.f,'.'..E fl-1 T331 'ff f:,..i.5 ' . :I r ' f ' up was X x SP5 . 1 . 1 Y A D E f. . ..wfM1+'i,x E + 1 --- Q .... . Ji 1-re . ' 3 f H . ' -:er M'-w.:'-:f: 1:f:f' .ew-1-wg 2411- f'-.C .e..f4...: 14 1 'f wwf r .,.1f.. 53521 1-Sirriil i -' ff-'avi --mg-41113 ' fe..-. wifi?-1 . . A Q.. v. if .6 , 2 . - 1-'law 1 -- N-.N '- i V' g if-E ' 7351 -w, 1- .. 15..'aftzs. 1Ek'in f. 7 ' T51 L . -4, Q1 L. , .. K 3' A:,7.,,fq.. ..-H. N. .W A .. TN V, 1 H fi' V ' ,v Y' L x 5 r' UV.. R hx Q . f 4 f ...Q ii? ' Z' . 4 . f M7 - -e 5- - qw., 5 e- .ML ' A 6. DZ. ,E I ' H ggmwuh 1 .. f K kr! if ' f' rg' W...-'B+ -L - f 1 . ff ' -- 'M' . . vans: rf i -,.. 1 xv - ' jfifslfga R 5- wa1..vf' ,-AW? ., , - eff 4 . :iii-'fn1W, ? C1-'rr , 4.2 -' '- is f... :,....,, -,.-rf ir.f,v,. . -K, ,. , -,Q ,-i,1,m.5:f?k: 'mv gh 1 L- 1 If We . F Dems -'?PP'egate 1 ,, T 7' 'ff President 'T .. 77? . ' We ff' 'Fi' -.1 'Z -. 5- ' 144 Do, rey, me, me, me, me! . :.v - .-.. --.- 'www-M-.-..-fbsif r W J I 9' ff ,,,V,,,M,y . S . . Elaine Escobar Kag'z,mfgj 'S Vice-Prexident Frieda Potts S. Hayes, Q- Hohner Robe Monitor Llbfllfldfl-Y .. Lyric Club Mr. Herbst Choir Director ' kiiyii f . . e 1, , A L ff r ' 1 ' 1 X . . .3 LYRIC CLUB-FRONT ROW: S. Moore. ROW 2' D Long L Pierce Row 3: F. De Palma, L. Montoya, s De Palme ROW11' B 21 i ' . . . . a, errnari 1. Loy, D. Ramirez, B. A tt. RO ' A ' ' rgo W 5. S. Mom, S Mzkula R Moyer Ti Strudavant, M. Rarzco. ROW 6: D. Cockerham, S.-Ridge, Watkinsi B Prentice, K. Stocker. 7, X t .5 , ui I A XA 1- Christmas was a time for dnging and rejoicing. l 61 it Zi' ge 59 Q kg, if if' if ,fd lil 11,1 ,, 55 52? .51 LEE file ' ,filxziil ' pf iii ,V N. K ks- Elk. gli iam .xllm :hp ,ini EPB lid 1112: :sig :AG l il . 11 1 Rgfor ' .BPH Qfmuon gimme amilzlq Enlmmlc ' Wm gluing xzhe S :mmf I i Music Groups Lyric Club, Mixed Chorus, and ' A Cappella Choir. represented Excelsior in song. ' This representation came in many forms as each group had their own particular style of singing. The Lyric Club studied many forms of music, but sang mostly popular numbers. The Lyric Club sang for the Parent Teacher's Association, the Women's Club, special assemblies, and the Senior Mother's Tea. They also performed for two of the biggest school programs of , year, the X ,istmas program fspring Swing. the 1 t A glnnerisfaghnir, iihusic 'heir special assemililigsfig Q .sr and the Teacher's fV74 Me A Cappella choir, the more advanced group, performed - brilliantly at a ssemblies They in the program at the Spring This ear Y Choir e credit The brought to a and Mr. Herbst's fine direction enabled Excelsior's music Efqups to present . enlflyable programs for the entire student lmdy, parents, and faculty. . ., ,E-'f'f',--V , ,A Mixed Cborus MIXED CHORUS-FRONT ROW.' B. Grine, B. Reyes, D. Gonzales, S. Belles, K. Lindstrorn, B. Smuts, L. Buniger, B. Bell, S. Troyer, L. Delp, f. Rois, C. Thompson D. Darnold, S. Tyler. ROW 2: F. Hujman, C. Lyons, M. McCormick, f. Gullick- son, L. Hopcus, BL Machado, M. Todd, Book, M. Brandyberry, Wilson, P. Saud- ners, D. Colby, I. Wells, A. Rernozo. ROW 3: R. Orton, L. Bunke, 1. Pedroza, R. Silva, R. Moceri, R. Williamson, B. Albrecht, G. Parsons, R. Klein, D. Alvarez, B. Soto. A Coppello A CAPPELLA CHOIR-FRONT ROW: P. Robertson, K. Wilkins, M. Smith: Hf11'l0w, M. Miller, j. Hisel, S, Durfee, F. Potts, C. Bonner, L. Pierce, C. Reza. ROW 2: D. Torres, T. Pendley, G. Veloz, L. Vernon, A5761 G' Fwdlerql- Loy, D. Keaton, S. Long, S. Reed. ROW 3: D. Cockerham, Bruhns, B. Lzlson, Vance, R. Lassiter, F. Pedroza, E. Escobar, C. Wills, B. Palmer, O. Madrid. ROW 4: F. Gsstelum, D. Thomason, S. Grebe, D. McCracken, Grayem, D. Applegate, S. Roma, R. Torralba, S. Hayes, R. Salazar. PEP CLUB-FRONT ROW: S. C. Varela, D. Stevens, S. Goodman, F. Holmes, M. Schaidt, T. Ponce, G. jager. ROW 3: Yukihiro, S. Wong, M. Gutierrez, dema, C. Cook, F. De Palmo, M. Franco. V. Renfro, M. Valdez, L. Ham, C. Hill, S. Campbell. ROW 6: Y. Martinez, S 7: S. Lassiter, D. Riner, A. Weiss, C. Future Teachers of America Prepared for the Years Ahead designed teaching 4 f 1. Bingham, C. Thompson, B. Torres, H. Portillo, B. Becerra. RO W 2: Ramirez, D. Harris, B. Davis, C. n, K. K. Ward, T. Hufma W 4: M. Valdez, Me- Bedolla, S. Lewis, Catalano, Allen, G. Davis, M. Barraza, . Ellis, V. Madrigal. ROW all to school A. . Applegate, P. Bergeron. of America was or- d . aid those in teaching as year these the teaching pro- in various attended in ele- were hand Pep Club Spread Enthusiasm The Pep Club was the only group of students on campus whose membership was composed entirely of freshmen. Their enthusiasm, however, spread throughout the student body 5 and with the help of the song and yell leaders, they promoted a school spirit that per- vaded the entire campus. This spirit was evident during both the football and basketball games. F.T.A.-FRONT ROW: fanis Davis, V' -P 'd tj R. B ' P' Td - Holven, Secretary. ROW 2: M. Carl, G. gjlozjeg. Silock, A. Ifi:1iilsi,L.rE5h0j1:ii Welch, C. Pitzer, 1. England, C. Barbot, P. Paul, S. Mennealy, N. Steven, T. Chaf- fee, D. jaramille. Stage Crew Set Scenes for Talented Thespicms x ii: -'V T-1 ff, '2.f gf:Cll.f 7s',!A ' 22957 'lj ' Y , ilfear 'F' 25.6 , W 4 y. -rm .. pf. ,-v is , f ,N . . 1 -- f M-in n- - I - .. A J if -,Urn , ',- -H - - Y , f , 4 5 W - .4 , - - 3' Oh please How many sheep will they need for the next scene? 5 f fe i 'dm ' 'Y' 'T .5 l A 13 ,,. . l.A. , E l x me 1 3 H .,,.,-1.9.4-vi. A THESPIANS-HFRONT ROW: N. Kelly, A. Kuwada. ROW 2: C. Votah, R. Laeasella. ROW 3: C. Ellsworth, M. Greene, N. Bramel. ROW 4: C. Rock, P. ' V -- Bird, M. Biery, L. Clark, C. Lorraine, C. Blaire. ROW 5: B. johnson, G. Orange, C. Havner, D. McCracken, R. Mendez, N. Sholtis. ROW 6: K. Powell, A. Pesza, , Wallace, C. Sherwood, D. Sholtis, M. Burnside. Sponsors: Mr. Wilson and Mr. Woodward. ay ,... .M W. ' , 1 17 Thespions tl' ! my Mx me Mr. Woodward directed the Thespians, a very ac- tive drama group on campus. The Thespians staged many plays and assemblies, and their tal- ents were appreciated by . all who saw their per- formances. ge Crew Crew, under of Mr. Wil- of hard scenery and If this set doesn't look right, it won't be our faultf Stage Crew ' fi i REW-FRONT ROW: Mr. Wilson, P. McCann, B. Schultz, B. Pereira, i,T?'g5' CR. Garcia. ROW 2: E. Alvarez, G. Guthrie, S. Kelly, D. Evans, P. Ram. 'ow 3l S. Curcio, D. Jardine, R. Senna, B. Tuftee, V. Pettijohn. '35 f -f1r'e9vL,tt'-if 9,-in ' y. , -352.3-,A 1- it A. W A ' .ff Ii: .., 2 2'f-5'-fa, - Q. 'A' . ?:E115I,ee4f5'PER,fsq- .359 WL.. t,-:- -..v.- -. P 1:-I' ' a , .,w3i::. sei. t l M. Unger E. Gordon President 'Secretary --Q, . 115 J. Masters D. Jones . I Historian Vice-President GROUP 'THREE-FRONT ROW: D. Buckley, R. Lara- sella . Gis anski Lou hran . Vincent D. Anderson 1 I P 1 g 'J I l J . L. Cooper. ROW 2: M. Benoit, D. Baker, V. Ringsaker, B. Fuentes, G. Villalobos, D. Delp. ROW 3: K. Boyce, Slife, R. Rodriguez, Foley, C. Beecher. GROUP FOUR-FRONT ROW: j. Loft, R. Hodges, K. Hawes, V. Valdez, V. Loughran, B. Stock, P. Rivera, A. Gutierrez, j. Masters. ROW 2: F. Carter, R. Cruz, D. Garza, N. Sholtis, G. Mizer, N. Stephen, D. Sholtis, j. Moradue, R. Ramos, D. Sotello, F. Talley, P. Pall, D. 149 Corsini. N. Rouil- .' I V A. Brown, N. Hapiot, S. Clements, Rodriguez. ROW . Esposito, B. Houser, S. Mennealy, S. Durfee, M. Fry, M. Osweld. GROUP ONE-FRONT ROW: L. Le lier, K. Wilkins, Durfee. ROW 2 First Semester y The Altair Club was the most active service group on campus. Throughout the year they performed invaluable services for the student body. Members worked hard to maintain order in assemblies, in the halls, and during activities. The services which this group rendered did not go unnoticed by Ex- celsior's students. Alfoirs GROUP TWO-FRONT ROW: j. Davis, N. Martinez, A. Roof, B- Berwwdez, D. 'Fiofim Row 2: P. jones, N. Plains, E. Gordon, S. Hoge, D. Knipple, M. Miller, 1. Bury. Row 3: L. glaifelenobi 517159: Igbnlfalnmel, C- Barbot, L. Westra, C. e iena, . o nson. : B. Th , P. V'll l , England, L. Clark, R. Clark, C. Lorraitizzlp-mn Z a Daw, I ,.,?.,.,, .. . f M., X m Varsity Club Represented !E'ii'il5 'ifl . . g .ae '75 Z r cg... 4.1 VARSITY CLUB, GROUP ONE-FRONT ROW: T. Mennealy, S. Brinkley, R. Cox, D. McCracken. ROW 2: G. Rowen, B. Plains, R. Tiner, P. Wright, D, Hop- kins, ROW 3: T. Montoya, D. Trueftt, R. Fulton, G. Benoit, T. Hammock. ' Vi Thei Varsity Club, a club for boys who lettered in a school sport, represented the finest athletes on our campus. An initiation to evaluate the sportsmanship of new ' pledges was one of the highlights of the school year. Members of the club put H f .V pledges through a series of tests, most of which were somewhat ridiculous. These boys, wearing their green and buff Jackets, represented the fine tradition of sports- manship which Excelsior has gained through the years. VARSITY CLUB, Smith. ROW 3: F. . GROUP TWO-FRONT ROW: G. Perez, E. Apodaca, G. ROW 2: T. Reinhardt, AC. Cruz, R. Ramos, R. juarez, j. Zabala, B. KammelQ D Robles, L. Larson, B. Fulton, D. Szrrx, S. Stewart, D. Conway. , . x ' 4 -.Q Excelsior California Cadets '?lw -1 E Maior Hugh Patt' Ser eant Ral h Huerta Ser eant Dennis Hill U s g P Q 5 J senior 7 freshman ffffhman ,N 1 .g l Y 'er l 4 .4 a l l ,M '. in ' - .2 1-,-fr!! gli. ll F li ii i 'W a g A I ' ... ':4,g.gf 21, -'f:-:,e'f.- Q U '7: 'I ll fd f if . 5 Till- 3' . U tin, 7.4 V- 'N-MJ Special oceasionx merited flag razvzng attended by all cadets. Mr. Murphy Cadet Supervixor CADET OFFICERS-Front row: Major F. Gastelum, Major H. Patty, Captain L. Orono. Row 2: Captain M. Portillo, First Lieutenant D. Veloz, Second Lieutenant B. Acosta. Row 3: Second Lieutenant T. .S'enteno, Second Lieutenant S. Acosta. Excel.vi0i 'x Cadet Corps placed third in competition at the Parade. Honor Cadets .E t ggkyy, qi '.i Ildajor Frank Gastelum com- manded cadets. Paramount the year Ex- California Cadet acquired different military skill tactics. With strict military discipline they mastered such skills as rifle firing, map read- ing, radar and camouflage tactics. This basic mili- tary training was given by the cadet corps in- structor, Mr. Murphy. David Jackson, a junior, put his skills to good use when he represented Ex- celsior in the state rifle match held at Sacramen- to. Another activity which gave cadets a chance to demonstrate their skills was the Paramount Par- ade. In this parade Ex- celsior's Cadet Corps en- tered drill competition with other cadet corps. Excelsior's cadets proud- ly received a third place award. -0- -21 -vvrvvmn-M -t...+.,.f ,., -:.,,..g... . gm, ! 'L ' Rainy 'A' Fx A? ' ' by YJ! fetge 1 I ,WJ lf! ,INA K A .um ,. v 4 ., l x x W l 1 w K l w l FRONT ROW: H. Patty, P. McCraw, IW. Portillo, F. Gaxtelum. ROW 2: H. Lopez, F. Torres, R. Long, B. juarez, W. Lipscomb, D. Talma, R. Woodbury. ROW 3: M. Rodriguez, E. Flatt, B. Walthall, 15. Bevam, E. Brisso, M. Thurman. ROW 4: f. Woodard, E. Kimball, R. Torres, H. Salgado. ROW 5: Huerta, S. Butler, C. Whoreley. ROW 6: B. Southworth, R. Sherrill. ROW 7: C. Stewart. FRONT ROW.' M. Portillo. Left to Right: Ii. Brisco, Huerta, S. Torres, R. Torres, A. Gutierrez, F. Torres, F. Perez, E. Galvin, M. Rodriguez, P. Hill. Center: H. Lopez, B. Walthall, T. Senteno, F. Gaxtelum, D. Veloz. FRONT ROW: M. Portillo, T. Senteno, D. Veloz. ROW 2: T. Motrico, V. Quiroz, R. Chavez, E. Galvin, T. Newton, T. Perez. ROW 3: lf. Brisco, M. Moreno, S. King, L. Wright, R. Naumann, D. Hill, S. Torwar. ROW 4: L. Orona, D. jackson, W. Patrick, S. Acofta, D. Fox, Matamorox, L. Ivlelundnz. -yes -vm The California Scholarship Federation was those students who were academically inclined earned their membership on the basis of the grades C.S.F.-FRONT ROW: B. Walters, R. Lacasella, S. Hogue, L. Wunderly, S. Davis, M. Carl, P. Beith, Loughran. ROW 2: N. Stephen, F. Talley, V. Valdez, D Buckley, V. Loughran, C. Woo, S. E. Aragon. ROW 3: K. Hildebrandt, C. Barbot, England, P. K. Wilkins, D. Altergott, V. Valencieh, ROW 4: S. Mennealy, L. V Pezza Sohriakoj, Davis, S. Durfee, S Stewart, N. Castorina, ROW 5: G. Sterner, M. Leigh, N. Projitt, N Cravillion, I. Rodriguez, C. O. Cagle, B. Thompson, A. Gore, P Wright, R. Warren, L. Mallernee C. Woo, ROW 7: C. Allen, T Mennealy, D. Philp, B. S. Rizzo, R. Goodwin. California active clubs received each semester. Members were required to The tain ten oints each semester to ualif for C S F In the Federation on campus was the Interna- main purposes of this club exchange and to develop a better P C1 Y - - - past this organization has planned many interesting activi- people of other lands and our ties, but this year's Held trip to the new Music Center to hear the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra was an ac- tivity that the members will remember for a long time. lnfernotion to accomplish this goal by from different countries and program. I.R.C.-FRONT ROW: M. Vallely, B. Benavidez, L. Cauthon, Durfee, S. Reed P. Rivera, C. Rack, V. Loughran, R. Lacasella, E. Gordon, K. Hawes, N. Hapiot C. Esposita, C. Woo, Street, K. Lewis. ROW 2: R. Barajas, N, Crufofina B Tucker, Y. Rodriguez, L. Sullens, M. Carl, G. Mizer, Vallenbois, C. Rufo, D. Garza, A. Brown, P. Pall, M. Mason, 1. Di Clemente, M. Bartraw. ROW 3,: B, Rirjgsaker, T. Geiger, P. Sullivan, L. Shaneyfelt, G. Munoz, B. Holmes, R, Fonseca j. izer. 1 J --vu' . N.F.L.-FRONT ROW: D. Knipple, R. Lacasella, A. Ku- M. Fry, L. Westra. ROW 4: P. Epple, C. Wreath, R. Wea- wada, L. Cawthon, S. Mennealy, A. Roos. ROW 2: Vin- yer, P. Medici, D. Hugget, G. Hinsley, M. Parson, R. Davie cent, N. Sholtis, A. Sherman, N. Stephen, England, C. I B. Luinstra, Foley, Davis, Rodriguez. ROW 5: B Barbot, G. Mizer. ROW 3: M. Greene, A. Azevedo, Thornpson,L. Magdelano, C. Allen, Wray, E. Smalling, S Biery, I. Nelxon, P. Villalvazo, N. Cravillion, P. Kernpama, Vanwey, B. Dye, B. Gervirtzman, Reinard, C, Lorraine . , I Forendc League Many students relate school spirit and competition with sports. But, some have found out that another and sometimes more successful way of competing with other schools is through speech activi- ties. The National Forensic League through the guidance of Mr. Lott has been a leading school organization. At the annual Spring Novice Tournament, in February, a fifty-seven man speech squad, composed of beginning speakers, gained forty awards. Sponkh Honor Society SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: L. Marlinez, B. Apodoca, L. Tovar Garcia, A. Adams. ROW 2: Y. Rodriguez, R. Linn, G. Vasquez, G. , P . 'ROW 3: M. Limon, N. Hapiot, K. Wilkins, E. Charon, C. Meadows, A. ezza Rufo, E. Apodoca. 5EE h' .44 il 1 LATIN L1 B. Gevirtzrnan, President ROW 2: B. Luinstra, B. Gzambeluea P San ord B Pruitt V ROW 4: L. Banas, Rodriguez, Walla Roberts, G. Cable, D. Weihl, F. Talley, D. S. Kissinger. ROW 5: M. Oswald, L. Wilson, Tweit, A. Azevedo, R. Cox, K. Boyce, S. Kissinger, ROW 6: Biery, Vincent, C. Beecher, M. Valdez, R. McCracken, M. Ruther, G. Kimball. Pelkey, S. Weihl, D. Fiorino. RO ' , . f , .' ' , . c French Club Latin Club Barbot, Treasurer: Serio, S. FRENCH CLUB-FRONT ROW: P. Rivera, D. Lowe, D. Monroe, S. Sogn, B Stock, S. Davis, R. Laeasella, S. Unite. ROW 2: Solem, M. Cedillo, S. Shafer C. Sherwood, E. Freeman, C. Frederzckson, Durfee, M. Unger, L. Montano, M, Alvarez. ROW 3: V. Ringsaker, A. Veloz, G. Zastre, S. Chapman, B. Chassie, S Durfee, E. Tweit, F. Kleen, S. Rizzo, D. Casso, C. Boliou. ROW 4-: M. Loft, S Volkof, L. Shaneyfelt, N. Profit, D. Sipes, T. Tanner, Subias, G. Kammel. German GERMAN CLUB-FRONT ROW: M. Valenzuela, V. Cedillo, B. Farr, M. Vin- b cent, M. South, K. M. Leigh, G. Sterner, A. Sherman, D. Manson, D. Lanning. ROW 2: D. Shanblin, G. Gutierrez, Cathey, V. Reufro, R. Roper, C. Havner, P. Kempema. ROW 3: F. Espinosa, K. Evans, R. Keeling, S. Richardson, P. McMahon, Strange, S. Weihl, Stephen. ROW 4: D. Bakely, D. Strelecki, G. Escalante, Hojman K. Crowe, R. Kelly, F. Karnmel, M. Green, S. Lynch. ROW Underwood, S. Crowe, M. Burns, Epple, R. Williamson, S. D. Carll, B. Fox, D. jenkins, G. Gentrv. a student enrolled in a foreign language class, he only learned to speak that language, he also learned about the people, their customs, and their country. The four language clubs helped promote this understanding through many and varied activities. Some of these activi- ties included foreign movies and dinners at Frenrh, Spanish, and German restaurants. Spanish Club , . ,nf W, -if . i at .. .tw ISH.CLUB-FRONT ROW: I. Lopez, D. Leon, M. Perez, B. Schaidt, i,PAAhmn T. Ta lor, C. Rujo, R. Fonseca, F. Morales, N. Hapzot, S. Espisito, M. Oti'ldinez,,M. Barilagas, Y. Mendoza. ROW 2: D. Burton, N. Plains, B. Chick, C. Lucio E. McLaughlin, Sarico, A. Potter, S. Flores, C. Fuentes, A. Brown, Loft, J - ' d L V ll b ' G. Meadows, A. Pezza, B. Fuentes. ROW 3. N. Castorma,.C. Fra es, . a em ozs, K. Arns, M. Sinn, 1. Masters, C. DeSiena, M. Beecher, S. Hill, A. Frazzer, B. Weather- holt, L. Soto. ROW 4: V. Russell, L. Hardin, M. Carl, E. Guezman, L. Sullens, C. Al- verez, Y. Rodriguez, C. Varela, C. Stephens, T. Edrnon, C. Ahumada, Lemon. ROW 5: P. Vartan, C. McDougalle, M. Martinez, j. England, P. Vzllavazo, D. Parks, D. Roberts, Phelps, R. Rocha, R. Warren, A. Adams, L. Mallernee, P. Rain. ROW 6: D. Corsini, S. Grimwood, B. Pezza. ROW 7: S. Acosta, Y. Men- doza, Soriano, C. Chacon, D. Huggett, C. Meadows, R. Harmon, G. Munoz, T. Grove,.R. Ornelas, C. Woo. m . .. , '94-A--..., -Q ' -.-7-L ...U-' jeff Clubs Provided Trial Flights Staff TRIAL FLIGHTS-FRONT ROW: D, Peterson, M. Barraza, M. Sinn, C. Ste- phens, Sohriakoj, G. Sterner, L. De Witt, M. Carl, P. Ball. ROW 2: S. Alc- Cracken, S. Shafer, G. Orange, G. Roberts, L. Mordue. i 1 f 3 airs w Y i l i Future Homemcskers of America F.H.A.-FRONT ROW: N. Bibaef, K. Koch, C. De Siena, G. Rizzo, j. Holman. 9 ROW 2: A. Liapis, V. Majors, B. Lipscomb, A. Gutierrez, P. Beith. .,,...n- .ff '1 E J .sl AERONA UTICS CLUB-FRONT Robinson, S. Austin, R. Goodwin, R. Gutierrez, M. Verdusco, G wart, Leinenbach, R Nell. ROW 5: A. Interest 5-I-s7.L..'f fl'-' A oufics Club Saunders, M, Dodgin, P. Manning, R. Nauman, D. Robinson, B. D. Stevens. ROW 2: D. Gorman, I. Melendez, D. Merritt, R. Math, Carver, P. Sullivan. ROW 3: W. Wittig, M. Kerr, R. George,R. Ste- R. Gulbrantson. ROW 4: H. Abbott, Vantine, S. Pence, R. Kelly, M. atkins, R. Underwood. ROW 6: Simms, B. fernigan, G. Kolby, P. Dodgin. Moth Club MATH CLUB-FRONT ROW: A. Gleason, K. Hildebrandt, j. Volden, M. Carl, V. Valencich. ROW 2: E. Gordon, M. Miller, S. Sutton, R. Barajas, W. Teays, N. Projitt, C. Boliou, K. Wilkins, C. Silkenbakken. ROW 3: Foley, M. Oswald, Blair, R. Ramos, D. Castro, B. Dye, C. Lorraine, M. Smith, C. Woo, W. Reinert. ROW 4: A. Azevedo, R. Goodwin, G. Benoitilvf. Wolfe, G. Slifrr, f. Ruther P. McGraw, L. Magdalena, B. Thompson, D. Weihl, R. Warren. RO 5: W. Wainer, C. Hughes, Krueger, C. Cruz, A. Hildebrandt, A. Gore, S. Rizzo, B. Manzo, D. McCracken. ROW 6: j. Wray, E. Smalling, P. Wright, M. Badgewell, D. Philp, R. Tiner, B. Cable, A. Patterson, D. Sinclair, T. Mennealy, 1. Subias, G. Kammel, O. Cagle. . ,'f'A . .E5 'A L VV ,.., :,Af, b,1, FNA , . s gin ' :gs if 55 A Q13 if f . if l Supper f L rg. ffgfa ,,,'e ' jf - ' V b K, I 5:5 , . .,., M h 0 is iiilffj D: mes : Sf FUTURE NURSES-FRONT ROW: V. Gutierrez, K. Kathys, N. Benavidez, C. Forbes, B. Tufiee. ROW 2: P. Varian, T. Walters, C Doxey, Serio, C. Sparr. ROW 3: M. Fry, L. Sheline, M. Val- dez E. Hohnson, P. VanHolland. Throughout the year the Future Nurses worked hard to prepare themselves for the challenges of caring for the sick. While assisting at Orthopedic Hospital, they had an oppor- tunity to experience some of the duties a nurse might have. At Orthopedic Hospital they gathered invaluable informa- tion about their future profession. Members were loyal, and when called upon, no member ever failed to do her part. This was especially true in January when the Future Nurses collected approximately two hundred dollars for the March of Dimes. F.N.A. members gave loyal support to the March of Dimes ,,..-w Members learned techniques of nursing. Every morning Mrs. Nelson, supervisor for the Future Nurses, had' the job of signing P. E. excuses. 2 e T RED CROSS-FRONT ROW: D. Derby, E. Weleh, K. Malhys, S. Varlan, Gates. ROW 2: Masters, President, V. Majors, B. Lipscomb, A. Toomey, K. Koch, D. Welch, S. Craig, D, Fiorino, N. Bibaef. ROW 3: B. Tuftee, W. Collins, L. Wilson, D. Baker, Blazer, G. Sterner, M. Leigh, L. Milosevic, M. Stathatos. ROW 4: R. Balan, R. Lassiter, D. Anderson, M. Williams, S. Latshaw, j. Serio. Excelsior s Red Cross chapter was one of the most active in G G our community. Members voluntarily gave aid to Rancho Los Amigos and Veteran s Hospital. All members gave their time freely and unselfishly to help as many people as I possible. At special times such as Christmas they put forth U n great effort to make the holidays happy for those who were less fortunate. The chapter was truly an asset to the com- munity s surrounding hospitals. I C ELEGATES: R. Balan, V. Majors, D. CHRISTMAS COMMITTEEI B- Lip-Wambs E- Bake, and Masters. Welch, R. Lassiter, S. Craig and S. Vartan. Future Business Leaders of America F.B.L.A.-FRONT ROW: K. Gorman, Treasurerg D jaramillo, Historiangg Davis, Second Semester Vice- Presidentg K. Lindstrom,fPresidenl,' B. Smuts, First Se- mester Vice-Presidentg Loya, Secretary, N. james, Sec- ond SemesterVHistorian.' ROW 2: N. Case, B. Benavidez 1. Elliot, S.fDiaz, S. Barrentine, D. McKinnon, L. Ahart L. Amqmmq,.5j..Naiz,5c. storey, Row ef S. Esposito, TT 1 Chafee, S. Stewart, M. james, B. Lucio, B. Campbell, K. Hawes, P. Morris, G. Lisek, A. Brown, C. Ackerman, P. Barras, S. Wallace, Loft, M. Spencer, I. Gallegos. ROW 4: E. Apodoca, L. Soverns, Wallace, M. Burn- side, Sohriakof, P. Hinsley, D. Sotelo, S. Powers, S. Ridge, L. Yount, D. Garza. Ask not what the community can do for you 5 ask what you can do for the cornmunityf' Feeling that service was the group's major objective, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America accepted this as their motto. The members rendered service to the community during the year through spon- soring many worthwhile projects. Some of these projects included helping handicapped children, aiding patients at the Metropolitan Hospital, giving assistance to the Norwalk Beautiful project, and sponsoring a project for the needy at Christmas. Through these projects F.B.L.A. members made an important con- tribution to the community and gained a better understanding and M e X E C G n knowledge of the business world. lgsliswsi-eiiswl MEXICAN AMERICANS-FRONT ROW: D. Valen- zuela, D. Olivera, Y. Ramirez, Martinez, D. Sanchez, C Reza, S. Holguin, A. Reynoso, Eseobar, V. Otero, E. Car- M A ala M Hernandez S Sotello ROW 2' E 11, . y , . , . . . . llnllhlidonado, M. Banagas, E. Chavarria, R. Chavez, C. Ber- nal, H. Lopez, Villalobos, R. Torres, R. Seeger, L. Cha- varria, M. Moreno, C. Martinez. ROW 3: L. Tovar, D Mendoza, V. Cedillo, V. Gradillas, L. Frias, G. Alvarez, L. Nora, A. Caudillo, M. Franco, M. Cruz, L. Ayala, E. Lara, R. Flores, Livingston, Casillas. ROW 4: R. Cruz, Y Mendoza, P. Caudillo, Y. Mendoza, . Hernandez . . dez, R. Torralba, H. Salgado, T. Motiico, I. Melerld,ezI?rC'ZlJl- ral, E. Dominguez, B. Chavez, T. Torres, D. Reynaso. 5' 1. Gutierrez, D. oziuem, H. Orem, s. Roma, o, Marquez 3 Torres, A. Dominguez, j. Flora, K. Petti, G. Ramirez, L. Prardo, D- Safwhelr R- Aguas, M. Hernandez, C. Chacon. ROW 6: C, I-011911 R- Roman, E- Lopez, M. Portillo, R. Baeza, F. Ped- V0Zll,.F- G41-Ftelum, Ybarra, M. -Cisneros, T. Senteno,.I, Ramirez, R. Lara, E. Marquez, F. Moreno. ' i XCGISIOF A gf011P on campus' which provided for business activity was the Excelsior Business Builders. Students 'were in- troduced to the business field by taking part in many of the club's activities. These activi- ties included the Christmas Drive and Christmas Dona- tions to the Coordinating Council. E.B.B.'s also worked hard to provide funds for a scholarship which was to be given to an F.B.L.A. member. After members learned the basic skills of the business profession they went on to a more advanced group, Future Business Leaders of America. Last year Mexican-Americans formed the largest club on cam- pus consisting of approximately two hundred students. Its sole purpose was to promote school spirit in all activities. With Mrs. Bryan's help they were able to 1, enjoyment. Delegates at- . ef ifitended several convenuons, one sponsor a fiesta. for the student A ga was held at U.C.L.A. of students including eyyyp club members attended honoring President former President All were hon- this meeting. Mem- the club in usiness Builders XX ' 1' E.B.B.-FRONT ROW.' S. Holguin, C. Reza, R. Chavez, R. Navarro, A. Antuna ROW 2: P. Newton, P. McKie, G. Gentry, L. Taylor, M. Rodriguez, L. Soto, R Bruno. ROW 3: M. Coekerham, G. Buckley, S. Burro, D. Manville, Solern, C Forbes. ROW 4: T. Grifin, H. Cicearelli, B. Apodoca, K. Taylor, I. Henry, B Tucker. ...American Club tg K 4 , A . ,,,, , , ,,,,4,...,..,., ..,.,..,,.,,..r ....-.., Ir . . ,V ,, K Q , M .. K4 - -- f-M A.. f . ..,, ..,.., . ,.,,,.tf, ,. . . ...a fer... . 1 :fat vw-W ,gms-was -.., .. Q.- MEXICAN AMERICANS--FRONT ROW: G. Beeerra, Delgado, V. Rodriguez, R. Soto, G. Vasquez, F. Morales, C. Romes, C. Flores, K. Alvarez, A. Fraiyo, L. Flores, C Beeerra, C. Viberos, P. Rivera, L. Soto, B. Benavidez. ROW 2: S. Diaz, E. Rubio, E. Rubio, Perez, L. Mar- tinez G. Cruz, N. Benavidez, O. Madrid, E. Moreno, R Senna ROW 3: L. Viayra, M. Guzman, M. Valenzuela, E. Charon, R. Hernandez, L. Gonzalez, Y. Adams, D. N. Martinez, M. Ordonez. ROW 5: E. Robles, C. Ramirez, A. Veloz, S. Senna, M. Cedillo, L. Montoya, B. Argott, P Ramirez, B. Motrieo, D. Rangel, S. Galvan, j. Gutierrez ROW 6: C. Lopez, A. Gradillas, B. Gonzales, R. Moreno B. Merias, L. Cabral. Sporfs I , 163 Varsity FOQHJQN Team Fougfwf Hard Throughouf Season . V 1 ' . , Lf 1 i H I2 L il i VARSITY FOOTBALL -FRONT ROW: T. Tanner, B. Fulton, E. Apodaca, R. Sirrs, S. Brinkley, Smith, G. Za- bala, L. Woodard, G. Karnrnel, R, Fulton, K. Boyce, B. Man- za. ROW 2: G. Gentry, L. Giambeluca, R. Fredenburg, F. Gaxtelurn, C. Havner, D. Carll, G. Tedesco, G. Perez, B. Fjeld- Pilots fought hard and out-played Norwalk Lancers. ,ii sted, Carreira, R. Ramos, P. DePalrno, E. Tweit, H. Ortez, B. Silkabakkcn. ROW 3: A. Brown, O. Salcido, D. Ramos, L. LaPlace, A. Bojorquez, R. Richardson, S, Stewart, M. Loft, D. rVIcCracken, W. Stokey, D. Truejitt, V. Salcido, T. Durkin. Detensive Line Pilot Strength The varsity team fought hard all season and put up a good de- fensive. The hardest-fought game was against Santa Fe. Our team out-rushed the Chiefs and made over one hundred and twenty-live yards on three completed passes. Although we did not win the game, our team out-played the Chiefs. Our homecoming game against California was another example of the way the Pilots never stopped fighting. At the end of the First half the score was 0 to 7 in favor of California. After the half the Pilots came back on the field and gave the spectators a show worthy of watching and won the game with a score of 14- to 7. Our defense, a Pilot major strength throughout the year, was also evident in our final game against El Rancho. The Pilots were chosen as the underdogs, but a strong defense kept the score down to half of that which had been expected. The varsity team provided many exciting moments as they fought hard throughout the season. Pilots were proud of their team's record. Scoreboard drsify Sfrengfh Reflecfecl in Sfrbng Defense M 5 e I F: V, Q J i 9 V Gerald Kammel Rocky Fulton fi? av1d Carl! Bees Developed a - i - - - - D f - 1 Championship Team BEE FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: T. Saucida, B. Collins, B. Pisquara, F. Robles, R. Rapper, S. Cobb, B. Fox, HQ, Verdugo, Mgr. E. Flatt. ROW 2: C. Yukihiro, -X , . I G. Gonzalas, D. Diaz, R. Burt, R. Acosta, P. Sanford, D. Clark, D. Hansberger, UQ, C l U given m place alia S. Meadows, R. Riohardson. ROW 3: Coach Mcflninch, D. Camo, HJ, B. Albrect name for 17147975 who did M. Penn, C. Smith, R. Lara, F. Pedroza, P. jay, gms. simon, Coach Fear, Row 41, 'mf Complete the M5011- S. Grob, L. Ballantine, G. Collman, R. Ornelasjll. Bourke, S. Shafer, R. Youdarian, L. Walkins, G. Villalobos. 1 Frank Pedroza prepares to stop Santa Fe ball carrier. Bee and Cee Teams 3 - Malce Good Showing S Under the coaching of Coach McAninch and Coach Fear, the Bees developed a championship team. They played a good season, losing only two out of their eight games. Going onto the Field against hard-hitting El Rancho, our Bees had four wins and no losses in league play. The loss to El Rancho was the only league loss by the Ex- celsior Bee team. With the coaching of Coach Lusvardi and Coach White, the Cees performed almost as well as the Bees. Out of a total of eight games, the Cee team won five games and tied one. The Cees wound up the season with two wins and one tie in league play. 'r Bali' Eiffel Lrfelqf Lrfflif Evfelif Bfflilc M50 Brett C 'V-'51 K lt J..--U ffl l, .ll C ll P. ln ll' 3. Cz lllli ,Ri I F fl 'il ig . l 1 Cees Come Close i0 League Title Bee Scoreboard Excelsior .................. 20 Glenn ,,,.,,,,.,..,..,.,,. 0 ExCClSi0I' .................. 19 La, Mirada ,,,-,-.,-,-- 6 EXC6lSiOI' ........,......,.. 27 Lynwood ,,,,..,,,,,-,, 7 Excelsior .............A.... 26 Bellflower .A,,.,,.,A.,,, 7 Excelsior ...............,.. 0 Norwalk ,,v.,,,,.,,v,v,. 5 Excelsior .................. 13 Santa Fe .v,,, .,.,,,,, 7 Excelsior .......,.....,.... 13 California ,.,,,,,,,,,, 13 Excelsior ........ ...... 6 E1 Rancho ,,,,.,,.,,,, 13 C ee Scoreboo rd Excelsior ......... ...... G Ienn ,,,,,,v,,,,,,,,,,,v, Excelsior ................., La Mirada ,,.,.,,,,,,, Excelsior .................. Lynwood ,,,,,,,4,,,,,, Excelsior ................,. Santa Fe ,,,,, ,,,,,,,4 Excelsior .................. California .,,,.,....r... 6 0 19 Excelsior ..... ..,....., B ellfiower ,,,,,,,,,14,,, 12 6 1 2 6 1 3 6 0 1 2 19 Excelsior .................. 26 Norwalk .,......,....... 20 14 0 Excelsior El Rancho CEE FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: Mgr. M. Fountain, P. McMahan, C. Lopez, S. Mark, B. fuarez, F. Severen, Fisbeck, R. Ridge, Rodriguez, R. Bunch, C. Houghton, S. MeClanhan, B. Leonetti, K. Landgren. ROW 2: Coach White P. Lopez, B. Rodriguez, Epplfr, D. Benavidez, S. Oyster, S. Barkley, T..Sherman W. Reinhart, V. Bojorquez, M. Idiardi, B. Prewitt, R. Kelly, Coach Lusvardi. ROW 3. B. Gil, V. Lopez, P. Caslorina, W. Routain, E. Lopez, T. Robinson, D. Masters, R. Moceri, R. Aguax, Poncy. V: . 1. ?'o.7-T?L.ij ,ij 1 J if Varsity Cagers Tied for Second Spot in San Gabriel Valley League The Varsity Basketball team proved to be one of the best in years. Captain Tim Mennealy led the team in rebounding and scoring, but each game was a team effort. Coach Crippen had his team on the top of the league for a while, but when the season ended they finished tied for second in the tough San Gabriel Valley League. The shouts of C.I.F., C.I.F. heard throughout the year were quieted when a toss of the coin decided Bellflower would receive the C.I.F. berth that goes with a second place finish. Although they didn't go to C.I.F., this team will always be remembered for giving their all to every game. WWW . mx ff ga-.I Tim Mennealy Bob Plains Bob F lto k ' Center Forward Forwlcird n JacGu?zIrlilnas jerry Kammel Bob Igo O S l 'd Guard Forward scguaidcl 0 Fl?-grgzger VARSITY BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: j. Kammel, Subias, B. Fulton, R. George, O, Sal- giaiwff T .A Pilots fought for rebound. gvri, ...- ,E cido. ROW 2: B. Igo, T. Mennealy, L. Wood- ard, B. Plaim, F. Carter, Coach Crippen. jump shot good for score. Y' 1, -x-,mm ,.., ' L- ' Tim Mennealy scored for Pilot. c- W' f.V. BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: Mr. Dyer, B. Manzo, A Bo'or uez E. Tweit C. Wreath F. Hetzel M. Fountain. ROW 2 I g J 1 1 J f M. Williams, D. Heins, D. Carly, D. jenkinx, T. Tanner, D. Tweit, D. Crowe, R. Lasxiter. Junior Varsity ond Bee's Toolc Leogue Title BEE BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: S. Barnes, L. Ballantyne, G. Villalobos, L. Killingsworth, P. Williams. ROW 2: R. Michael, D. Ivie, F. Pedroza, R. Ornelas, C. Beecher, D. Casso. The Excelsior Junior Varsity basketball team, coached by Mr. Dyer, swept through ten straight San Gabriel Valley League opponents on their way to the league title. Led by Carl Wreath and Eric Tweit in the scoring department and Tom Tanner in rebounds, the Junior Varsity left little doubt in the minds of their opponents as to who were the champs. jump shot by a Pilot. The Bee's captured the San Gabriel Valley League title with an 8-2 record. Cloached by Mr. Douglas, they won their first eight-league games, but ended the season on a sour note by dropping their last two games of the year. Rich- ard Omelas led the team in rebound- ing, and David Casso led in scoring. Not to be outdone by anyone else, the Cee Basketball team captured the San Gabriel Valley League crown. Coached by Mr. Neuchterlein the' Cee's finished with a 941 reeord in league play. f Cee's took tip-of. The Excelsior Dee team, under the direction of Mr. Johnson, fought hard all season. Although small in stature, they gave their best to every game. Early in the year the spirited Dee team won the Sierra touma- ment. , ' jr.: e ifgff V - ' ' :,5,'Pil5..4 1 ,A . .df- 155, 1. M, ngysfx-.vqzif S .f y , f- 'I 'QJQJ 'I ' QU I,-i f7'fzf ' V iffy S Ami, .- 51+ I 1 f, 5 ' 4235. A H v, ,y ' if l X , A i,f'5. -7i.l., 1 Tl? ' V V 2 , ' 1 Y I 'T '. -a- - ev l 55241 . Q . if gg Fx .r 'R A V i 1 CEE BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: Mr. Neuchterlein, f.Poncy, 2 R. Moceri, T. Robinson, S. Sutton, S. Oyster. ROW 2: D. Grajede, P. Martinez, P. Clark, D. jordan, C. Gaxtelum, R. Chaviria, R. f Arnealt. ROW 3: M. Nakagawa, S, Richardson, R. Ridge, M. - Yriarte, R. Bolard, L. Stephens, Rodriguez. 5 E E 1 5 Cee's Took Another League Title While Dee's Ploceol Third l DEE BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: C. Lopez, M. Villado, C. Woo, S. Ovy. ROW 2: 1. Laugheed, R. Kline, S. McCracken, L. Finnigin, S. Ellington. 173 Varsity Baseball Team Scored Many Wins VARSITY BASEBALL-FRONT ROW.' R. Alvarez, D. Hambur- ger, Kammel, O. Salcido, L. La Place, G. Zabala, B. Manzo. ROW 2: D. Hopkins, T. Swointek, R. Ings, R. Cox, R. Stokey, L. Larson. ROW 3: G. Rowen, S. Stewart, T. Tanner, E. Tweit. Warming up to pitch. 77' f. f The sound of a bat cracking and a ball falling into a glove were heard as the baseball season began. Under the coaching of Bob Douglas the Excelsior varsity baseball players were out to take the league title that they narrowly missed last year. Returning letter- man Lou Larsen headed the mound corps while all-league catcher Jerry Kammel helped supply the runs. After dropping a few close contests early in the season, the players started to come around. Ball fielded by third baseman. FRONT ROW: Mr. White, Cee Footballg Mr. Larson, Varsity Footballg Mr. Mobley, Varsity Track and Footballg Mr. Neueh- terleirl, Cee Basketball and f.V. Tennisg Mr. Dyer, V. Basketball and Baseballg Mr. McArtinch, Bee Foot- ball. g if Mr. Kraushaarl Director of Activities Victories Reflected Outstanding Coaching Through the efforts of Hne coaching the league standings of Excelsior teams im- proved noticeably. A new coaching strength was evident as the football program began to develop better teams. In basketball the league standings reflected the quality of the coaching. Five teams were fielded and the combined records of these Hve teams was a fantastic 38 victories to 10 losses. This winning trend continued in gymnas- tics, tennis, track and baseball. We had a line group of boys, but good coaching was also responsible for season showings. Hop- ing that they will keep Excelsior teams winning, we salute the coaches here at Excelsior. ,gray t flfwfs 3 ,t , f ,f Ati, - glkftetf ' Q WW ' 175 gave-main.-u. :wet1z:e:wn.u.:f is nlehswklf vu in . ' 1!HLil'i71i-4Vn'T1NjI?1l1LQ9RiQ:TiIJl LSBRXK. .- mmm: Xa W A- .V,v. ,,., ,V . , .. . it is -- . - , Mloes., Vw, n.1,yfW1Mfs, fQ'3eQ Wfffgfr f. , . . .. .... f 2 f .1 -2 , ',I:V', QfVQ'?fF4 421ff:,5i'f1S2fly,g:Q,?gff,, 4 ', . - x'ifq4y'f::Wrie fritlwfi-95 . . V W ... ' .. . g' f' . 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V ,,' f .f if , ' fa, ,, ,V -fff , 5 .-in 1 fi' g . - Q fi VQN - , ' g V . .Vf V, . , 5- V ,V ' V t, fg qffra g,,,,.t fp., ,' ' ,ff ,3 '3 ,' -' . , f , f 4 I wa, . ' V ,. r' f . . UW Q WSW W 'V 2 s ' t Q - . ,L,. ' ,V ' -V V- . ff Ve f Q' S-ifiiffi ' Elle - 'V ,Q ,, 1- fe 5, -4 ff 'P 1. V' ' .f .Y. ,' f 1. . 1 , ' - f ,l' .J if ,. A V' Y V 3. , Z ' . ii. . Vi' 'f wa ' ' l 'i 4' fl' ' ' l ' ls ' ' L.:-ff ' '14 Q 1 V A f : at fe V.: ' f -V j.V. BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: D. Casso, D. Gillett, C. Wreath, B. Watkins, A. Bojorguez, R. Lara, R. Davis, R. Calhoun, D. Tweit, R. Collins. ROW 2: V. Salcido, B. Luinstra, R. Michael, K. Crowe, C. Pridy, M. Parsons, M. Crager, D. Carls, R. Clark, P. Williams, L. Stevens, Coach Dyer. Under the coaching of Mr. White many freshmen were given a chance to prove their skills. From the beginning the pitching was good and the hit- ters showed good power. Field- ing, an important part of baseball, was a problem for this team. The many errors committed led to many runs for the opposition. This meant that the freshmen had to light for every game. 176 JV ond Frosh Boseboll Teoms Bottled for League Title Coach Dyer was optimistic about the chances of the junior varsity baseball team from the beginning. A large squad turned out so Mr. Dyer had a lot of players from which to choose his starting nine. He started the year with a good pitching staff but was unable to find a clutch hitter to give the pitchers sufficient runs with which to work. Seeing this, Mr. Dyer emphasized base stealing and bunting to get every possible run. FROSH BASEBALL--FRONT ROW: White, P. Lopez, Golin, L. Finnigin, L R. Cowie. ROW 3: M. Nakagawa, S Lisic, M. Thorsen, D. I vie, S. Richardson, F risback, ROW R. Ridge, L. 1. Poncey, B. Woodward, M. VARSITY TENNIS-FRONT ROW: Rodriguez, M. Burt, D. fordon, C Beecher, R. Holmes, R. Ortiz, B. Thompson, Mr. Lott. Tennis Matches Closed Active Season Under the direction of Mr. Lott, the varsity tennis coach, and Mr, Neuchterlein, junior varsity tennis coach, our tennis squads began the year with high hopes. With a mixture of inexperienced and veteran players the squad experienced a fine year. 5555223 MW' GW! 1iENNIS-FRONT ROW: E. Albanese, R. Masters, V. Lopez, B. Walthall, L. Mallernee, D. Anderson, R. Kline, D. Robertson. ROW 2: Mr. Neuchter- Underwood, P. Clark, C. Hetzel, Mordeu, D. Heins, P. Huekabee, D. D. jenkins, F. Borgens, G. Slife, F. Rocha, j. Wood, L. Vilado. f I77 - eeeee e 5 ..,, i r 4 is i f , - - ' . f e - - ' I ' W W iv - t ex 3 fbvf 1 ' di' - 'fm 'A' L' ' -IZ. ' ij' ' rf- 'Hi-i-'gl W :'f .,- 6229 , uf! V I 1 1- f g.., 3, ,, :s- s'w?'+r- ty. i f . ew -.it A- -an If L . , ..: , - M, , tg . -Q --Af 1' , - , ' .1 u.g.A-1,M,M:1Qr -:J 1-:Q r r W 'wet if- - fi 2 page i ' ' - C C 1 7 ig 'fW f'l-'iff 3 , N VM ,V I W f gi i i rf. r C i sfo r y f Q . 2121 7, r it if 5 if T M , Y ua, M , , ,Glyn-M K , e fi J V, I ,,f Three Pilots in the lead. 4 w qu, Cross Country Stamina and conditioning arc very important for the success of a cross country team. Excelsior's team put in hour after hour of practice to get themselves in top condition. As a result the cross country team completed a success- ful year by winning many meets. Cross Country Course Required Top Physical Condition Q ' 43,1 Mew! ' f'ffff'ff'f 4 2f3f6Ii7'ifi,'5l-7' 'iff' it MQW 0,34 'pfjjl ,L 4 M473 r 1 f f f fi X fy cy W f ff 0 Q 4 e, ?Zj f We ' fy ,,-'44 4 3 I, ' f V!! my ' fl? ,A if? 1 ' uyyyr C ' C ' if V , f Q! ri ' ,Q Jie is W. Practice makes perfect. fav' 178 C 1 ec . 4, , H 71, - ,. ,. w- 1 1' :dn-ff 4 Aix.-,:.,,.z ,fur 1.4. :as . .Li-QL,..:,,:,A.-1-,,9, . -,.,.-.l..5,,., 4 -1' K:.J'!'JI :il f TRACK-FRONT ROW: S. McMlanhan, L. Keeling, Wolf, R. Laugheed, R Siva, R. Moceri, D. Coty, M. Allen, B. Pruitt, P. Castorini, R. Melcee. ROW 2: L Arns, G. Coleman, R. Youderian, M. Fountain, R. Srnall,R. Roper, D. Edrnundson, E. Lopez, B. Fox, R. Ferris, D. Gonjales, L. Ballantyne. ROW 3: Mr. Mobley, R fuarez, A. Sherman, S. Sutton, D. Clark, T. Hammock, B. Cagle, G. Villalobos, P Wright, T. Montoya, R. Ornelis, S. Brinkly, T. Mennealy, B. Fulton, Smith, D McCracken, B. Igo, R. Fulton, Mr. MeAnineh. Pilots Used Talents As They Roced tor League Title Hurdling was a major attraction for spectators. -- Track provided a Wlde range of events for spectators. High jumping, pole vaulting, shot putting, and long jump- ing were important Held events, while short sprints and distance runs corn- prised running events. All members of the squad did their best as representa- tives of Excelsior. Mr. Mobley has led many track teams to victory, this year being no exception as the team scored victory after victory. 179 W 32 is-rl ew ,E 56,3 , ff ya. was ' ' f 1- 3,2 s ' vgiyw 'Jia 4 . . A--2 1 . 152152 W 5 Y r- I 2 WRESTLING-FRONT ROW: P. McMahn, C. Meadoufs, A. Cruz, V. Bojorquez, f. Charles, Matters, P. Sanford, V. Lopez, A. Chesler, P. Sullivan, W. Reinert, Cowie, Hernandez. ROW 2: C. Cruz, R. Ramirez, T. Genduxa, Ill. Bourke, B. Fox, B.Fjeldsted, R. Richardson, B. Tilley, M. Enriquez,A. Cerezo, Wray, C. Hauner, R. Tiner. Gropplers Pinned Many Opponents Throughout the season, members of the Excelsior wrestling team worked hard to improve their knowledge of wrestling techniques and to strengthen the team for future competition. This sport, which requires endurance and the ability to bear pain, is a test of personal strength. Wrestling provided the students who participated, the opportunity to excel as individuals and as a team. ' 1 that .v Gymnosfs Demonstrated Muscular Skills Excelsior is traditionally strong in gymnastics. Under Coach Lus- vardi this year's squad held that tradition high. Gymnastics, a fast upcoming sport, puts people on the edge of their seats as the gym- nasts defy the law of gravity. This sport is highly individualistic and contains eight events. Some of the events such as rings, parallel bars, and high bar were popular with the spectators. Gymnastics is an exciting sport for spectators, but a strenuous one for the gymnasts. K Free exercise was one of the many events in gym- nastlcs. l B.. 15, u.1Px'XY be Don Taylor executes difficult tasks on rings. .M V92 , ess l ...Q t.l . - . . +4 . . A 9+ ,VL :gig 1 ig: T A. V . GYMNASTS-FRONT ROW: M. Grajias, P. McMahon, S. Welch, G. Parker, F. Robles, R. Cornett, 1. Welch, C. Meadows. ROW 2: L. Zamora, A. Lemmon, G. Temple, B. Perrera, L. Pruitt, D. Tretheway, A. Cerezo, Ruiz. ROW 3: D. Zimmerman, A. Patterson, R. Weaver, C. Ibison, B. Tilley, B. Cummings. ROW 4: 1. Langheed, C. Smith, G. Cable, L. Benevedez, R. Price, W. Reinert, D. Taylor. 532 gif? ,.,,, f . 554: 'Gil ' Zi? -M EL. if ,EW ..-1:17, 6119- A4 Tim Mennealy Steve Brinkley Carl Wreath Basketball Football Baxketball , 3 A ,A a 72.4, ie?-M. -' X4--.4'6'E'13L'f-+,E7fiY '-:4i'i' '15- , .,gq,f7:m L-ra:.1q1w,zg.5-3-''Lani :-:, , Y 41 -fizr'-5:gr:v::5g 5:2-.,-1: ,3 ' zz ,. WW L? V- mg l. 7 '13-:ig-, A ' V I 1,j l:L ' W 'r,:l.fv '. .AV '., L.-Q.' A f 42'-1' L-in ' f Q . ' ' :Ji ' cgi, --' 9 c. 'il' 2.,-T.. N1 , ,gf-, 1 .5 f-- V5 ,z:'.:.V . .1-.7 4 14, ,, .fu ,I qw., . f' ' 22, A 'E 2 , A 5 z 5 .V J DY ! K . A L 3 , Z., 5. , W 1 47 2 AL W' f ' wi ... f 912 fx 4 1 4 A3 f gp-pm '7 f 1 X 49 Ed Lopez Paul Sanford PM MCMHHHH Football Football Wresrlmg 'L ' 5 GAA Executives Encouraged Girls to Partcipate in Sports Qi, .,. .l, fy... GAA First Semester Council Left to Right: S. Morgan, C. Stephens, C. Stephens, R. Cruz, Miss Gardner, B. Menn, B. Catalano, E. Rubio. GAA First Semester Managers Left to Right: L. Leyva, volleyballg V. Ringsaker, first quarter tennisg M. Telles, second quarter tennisg C. MacDougall, spcedaway. My goodness, .the hit that curve ball. Executives The Girls' Athletic Association Executives sparked the enthusi- asm of G.A.A. The girls, with the help of Miss Gardner, planned an active schedule which includ- ed sports like: tennis, volleyball and badminton. After posting the schedule, executives went to work to organize each match to make sure that activities were success- ful. t Managers The G.A.A. Managers assisted the executives by organizing the various teams and making sure that girls supported their teams. They came through with the plans that set the G.A.A. sports program in motion. 184 Volleyball Champions Won Numerous Victories VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS-FRONT ROW: E. Rubio B. Catalano E. Rubio. Row 2: C. Stephens, A. Machado, C. Stephens, sfM01gan. J NW hell' with fhflf feikff-' ' vw el fgily , as Active Speeclaway Team it B s h I ch N ' 'lf' 1' ,f 'vs A 14.4 ff- fl , 2 'l :f9i'f f A .l-,hJn'rM.' . GCCHTIG C OO Cmps . ,NV LM: A me B ll , flf 'L ' 'V . f fa W' V - ,U 1 V .f 1 ,, lk . . l .kk W.. W Qi I l y,, 7 . 3 : 1 V . . '1 f L il gl' .A 1 .Wi-K I X JP W 'A 1 4 W W l N MMV: My . VV E . ki . I J I. XAf?sr-Q A f 'I gi Q xi l..' -',v. Q JiSl+.Im-':'3-351 w A --'- 'Q .,., ff 3515-321 A swift kick in the right place counts. SPEED-AWAY CHAMPIONS-FRONT ROW: C. Woo, C. MacDougall, L. Lejvva, L. Corrales, E. Rubio. ROW 2: B. Menu, S. Duran, L. Martinez, A. Machado, L. Schultz. TENNIS CHAMPIONS: Michelle Telles and -ff Sue Vartan. Tennis Champions Smashed Op pon en ts Ballet or tennis? vw V -cf.. ' mffygg 1- . x:4 .' I ,-g....,,, , 2- '. 'Y ,..5,..Q,' ,, ,l f - A n 4 2' 1 1 T.-. -gh c. 1 ,- Q7 ffzgr. mf. ,R my ,M ' A ' ggi iilwiib H gf , R ..- 'fa A 4 fo lvwlx 5 4 in jp ft X 4 ' i sg I . gg. 2 .ig 'W Mug 'Q if: 2,3 if : .QQ ' 1.:ne:fz5,s,..'s,::- ,.,A.., ,W - 12 Ae -., .f ...,.,.:,., .. . . 1 GAA Second Semester Council Left to Right: T. Sutton, C. MaoDo14gall, E. Rubio, S. Sutton, L. Leyva, C. Clark. GAA Le He rm en Clark, Basketball. GAA Second Semester Monogers Left to Right' Susan Wallace, Softballg Linda Wick, Badminton, Carol Left to Right: I. Duran, E. Rubio, S. Sutton, P. Robertson, B. Catalano, R. Cruz, C. Woo. W , A Q WW 4, W . .5242 . H 'uf if ZH, if . Q5 'Sr 3,546 Q! Y? S A ,af , 7 Q a s y A - ' , . 1 , .,,,, -1 , , P f G.A.A. girls received awards at the installation banquet. Birdie + Net : Boclminfon t , .IT M ' , of 1' 2 L . i 2 5 w are?-,f f..,, 5 s' A , . YV . Q ,V ati' J f 3. f ' ,, , :I V- 'r we iff, .., . .-, 'Wg 'f' ,fl . ' . 2 -.ref fm ' 4-ff. 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Fl-Si fl- He 5i m 5- ls B- is f' 1- 17: in it his 4.15, Eine 5.1 El' C FH. m 111. xr my 1 INDE Abbott, H. 157 Ackerman, C. 160 Acosta, R. 168 Acosta, S. 151,155 Acre, J. ,145 Adams, A. 153,155 Aguas, R. 160,169 Aguilar, F. 36,49,137 Ahart, L. 160 Aguilar, S. 132 Ahumada, C. 155 Albanese, E. 154,177 Albrect, B. 145, 168, 176 Alcala, M. 82 Allen, B. 106,146 Allen, c. 152,153 Allen, K. 34,35,132 Allen, M. 141 Altergott, D. 157 Alvarez, C. 155 Alvarez, D. 145 Alvarez, E. 147 Alvarez, G. 160 Alvarez, M. 36,132,154 Alvarez, R. 175 Amorosano, L. 125,131,160 Anderson, D. 148, 158, 177 Anderson, G. 36 Anderson, K. 143 Anderson, L. 141 Andrews, P. 106 Anzelmo, P. 106 Apodaca, B. 153 Apcdaca, E. 25,36, 55, 118, 149, 153 160, 165, 167 Applegate, D. 49,144,145 Applegate, P. 146 Aragon, E. 152 Aragon, G. 141 Aragon, J. 141 Argon, D. 144 Arnealt, R. 173 Arns, K. 131,143,155 Ashby, S. 131 Austin, S. 36, 132, 157 Ayala L. 160 Ayala, M. 160 Azevedo, A. 124, 153, 154, 157 Babin, D. 140, 141 Badgewell, M. 121, 125, 140, 141 157 Baeza, R. 160 Baiza, D. 140,141 Bakely, D. 155 Baker, D. 148,159 Baker, S. 56 Balabos, P. 143 Balan, R. 159 Ball, P. 156 Ballantine, L. 168 Ballantyne, L, 172 Bfmagas, M. 155,160 Banas, L. 138,154 Barajas, R. 44,124,125,146,152 157 Barbo, C. 94 Barbot, c. 146,148,152.1-531 154 Barfas, R. 124 Blrkley, S. 169 Barnes, B. 36,131,143 ZBHTDCS, S. 172 ' Barras P. 49,160 126 Jiarraza, M. 55, 123- 124' 125' fa' 132, 146, 156 Qlgrrentine, S. 15 qgfrtraw, M. 153 Healmer, C. 137 .qw 46 qgerra, B. 1 edeue, P. 1438 eecher, C- 1 ' 0 154, 172 r 177 - f-1,--. f, .. 1 5,1-.ff H 'V V l,.,.v A ' . Beecher, M. 125,155 Beith, P. 36,125,132,152,156 Bell, B. 132,145,146 Bell, L. 120 Belles, S. 132,145 Benavidez, B. 82,148, Benavidez, D. 169,187 Benavidez, N. 158 Benoit, G. 51,55,120,124,149,157 Benoit, M- 143 Bentley, A. 125,146 Bergeron, P. 145 Bernal, C. 160 Bernasconi, M. 137 Bevam, E. 151 Bibaeff, N. 156,159 Biery, J. 120,148,153,154 Biery, M. 147 Bingham, J. 146 Bird, P. 94,147 Bishop, K. 10,137,138 Blair, C. 125 Blair, J. 157 Blaire, C. 147 Blakenship, K. 132 Blazer, J. 159 Bojorquez, A. 94, 165,172, 176 Bolard, R. 173 Boliou, C. 154,157 Bonner, C. 144,145 Book, J. 145 Borgens, F. 177 Botensten, D. 138 Bourke, M. 120,168 152,160 Boyce, K. 25, 55, 119, 124, 138, 148, 154,165 Bramel, N. 147 Brandyberry, M. 132, 140, 141, 145 Brawner, M. 137 Brinkley, S. 149, 165, 167 Brisco, E. 151 Brovsm, A. 148,152,155,160,165 Bruhns, J. 142,145 Bruneciu, R. 137 Buckley, D. 82, 121, 127, 131, 148 154 Bunch, R. 169 Blmiger, L. 145 Bunke, L. 145 Burkhardt, L. 132 Burns, M. 155 Burnside, M. 147,160 Burt, M. 177 Burt, R. 168 Burton, D. 155 Butler, S. 151 Cable, B. 157 Cable, G. 154,187 Cabral, J. 160 Cagle, O. 152,157 Calderon, L. 129,131 Calsing, D. 146 Calsing, J. 143 Campbell, B. 120,160 Campbell, S. 146 Carl, M. 146, 152, 155, 156, 157 Cai-11, D. 155,165,167 Car-ls, D. 172,176 Carmen, B. 125,143 Carmona, E. 160 Carnevale, R. 141 Carreira, J. 165 carter, F. 120,148,170,171 Carver, H. 157 Carver, M. 138 Case, N. 160 Casillas, J. 160 Casso, D. 154, 168,172,176 Castorina, N. 120, 124, 125, 143, 152,155 Castorina, P. 124,125 Castro, D. 157 Castrorina P. 120,169 Catalano, B. 154, 184,185,186 Catalano, J. 146 Catalano, J. 146 Cathey, J. 155 Caudillo, A. 160 Cawthon, L. 152,153 Cedillo, V. 120,155,160 Cedillo, V. 120,155,160 Chacon, C. 155,160 Chaffee, T. 146,160 Chapman, S. 137,154 Diez, D. 168 Dodgin, M. 157 Didgin, P. 141,157 Dominguez, A. 160 Dominguez, E. 160 Dosser, S. 132 Doxey, C. 158 Duran, I. 186 Duran, S. 185 Charon, E. 153 Chassia, B. 120 Durfee , J Durfee , S . 46,49,13l,148,152,154 . 131, 132, 145, 158, 152 Chassie, B. 154 Chavarria, E. 160 Chavarria, L. 141,160 Chavez, B. 160 Chavez, R. 151,160 Chaviria, R. 173 Chick, B. 148,155 Childress, M. 141 Ciccarell Cisnero, Clark, C Clark, L Clark, P Clark, R i, J. 132 M. 160 . 186 . 147,148 . 154, 173, 176, 177 . 148 Clements, S. 148,154 Clinard, Cockerha J. 132 m, D. 132,144,145 Cockerman, M. 132 Colby, D. 145 Cole, L. 131 Colin, J. 176 Collins, B. 168,177 Collins, W. 159 Collman, G. 168 Conley, R. 140,141 Contreras, B. 106,146 Conway, D. 149 Cook, C. 131,146 Cooper, D. 140,141 Cooper, L. 143, 146, 148 Cornett, R. 187 Corrales, L. 185 Corsini, D. 132, 148, 155 Covington, J. 106 Cowie, B. 176 Cox, B. 146 Cox, R. 36,56,75,149,154 Crager, M. 176 Craig, L. 141 Craig, S. 159 Cravillion, N. 57,152,153 Crews, N. 56,154 Crowe, D. 172 Crowe, K. 155,176 Crowe, S. 155 Cruz, C. 149,157 Cruz, M. 160 cruz, R. 120,132,148,160,184 186 Curcio, S. 147 Darnold, D. 145 Davis, B. 146 Davis, G. 120, 146 Davis, J. 44, 124, 125, 130, 131 146, 148, 152, 153, 160 Davis, K. 120, 131, 143 Davis, R. 153,176 Davis, s. 120,125,132,143,152 154 Delira, M. 36, 125,142 Delp, D. 125,148 Delp, L. 145 Denhow, L. 132 DePalmo, F. 144,146 DePalmo, P. 165 DePalmo, S. 144,146 Derby, D. 159 DeSiena, C. 120,12l,124, 125,131 148,155,156 DeWitt, L. 156 Dexter, G. 94 Dias, S. 160 Dickinson, S. 24,121,140,141 DiClemente, J. 152 154 Durkin, T. 165 Dye, B. 124,153,157 Dyer, V. 143 Echeveste, J. 120,124 Eck, V. 94,120,124 Edmon, T. 155 Ellington, S. 173 Elliott, J. 160 Ellis, P. 146 Ellsberry, D. 155 Ellsworth, C. 121,147 England, J. 34, 120, 12. ., 146, 148 152,153,155 English, S. 36 Epple, B. 137 , 148, 153, 155 Epple, J. 155,169 Escalante, G. 155 Eseebar, E. 31,32,55,121,123,125 127,144,145 Escobar, J. 160 Espenoza, A. 141 Espinosa, F. 155 Esposito, S. 82,120,125,148,152,155 Evans, D. 147 Evans, K. 155 Fahnholz, C. 120,124, 143 Farr, B. 155 Federico, R. 137 Fernandez, D. 143 Fiedler, G. 145 Finnigin, L. 155, 173, 176 Fiorino, D. 148,554,159 Fisbeck, J. 169 Fjeldsted, B. 165 Flatt, E. 151,168 Flora, J. 160 Florence, A. 120 Flores, R. 152,160 Flores, S. 155 Foley, J. 49,124,148, 153,157 Fonseca, R. 82, 121, 126, 152, 155 Forbes, C. 158 Foscarini, D. 82 Fountain, M. 169,172 Fox, B. 155,168 Fox, D. 151 Frades, C. 155 Franco, M. 146,160 Frazier, A. 155 Fredenburg, R. 165 Frederickson, C. 94,154 Freeman, E. 154 Frias, L. 160 Frisback, J. 176 Fry, M. 94, 132, 148, 153, 158 Fuentes, B. 82,125,131,138,143 148,155 Fuentes, C. 121,131,155 Fulton, B. 149, 165,167,170, 171 Fulton, R. 149, 165, 167 Gallegos, I. 125,143,160 Galvan, S. 143 Galvin, E. 151 Galvin, S. 131 Garber, J. 82 Garcia, J. 153 Garcia, R. 147 Gardiner, L. 141 Garza, D. 34,128,132,148,152,160 Gastelum, C. 173 Gastelum, F. 154, 151,160,165 Gates, J. 131,141,159 ,1 193 Geiger, T. 125,152 Gentry, G. 155,165,167 George, R. 138,157,171 Gevirtzman, B. 49, 82, 139, 152, 1 154 Giambeluca, L. 49, 82, 154, 1 Gibbs, P. 106 Gil, B. 169 Gillet, D. 176 Gispanski, J. 148 Gleason, A. 157 Gobbs, S. 168 Goldsberry, J. 132 Gonzales, D. 145 Gonzales, G. 168 Goodman, S. 146 Goodwin, B. 140,141,152,15 Goodwyn, R. 140,141 Gordon, E. 148, 152, 157 Gore, A. 55,56,57, 152, 157 Gorman, D. 157 Gorman, K. 120, 132, 160 Gradillas, A. 132 Gradillas, V. 160 Graffias, M. 187 Graftenreed, D. 137 Grajede, D. 173,177 Grayem, J. 145 Green, M. 155 Greene, M. 147, 153 Griffis, B. 132,143 Griffis, C. 25,49,121,126 Grimwood, S. 132,155 Grine, B. 145 Grob, S. 168 Grobe, S. 145 Grove, T. 155 Guerro, D. 120 Guezman, E. 155 Gulbrantson, R. 157 Gullickson, J. 145 Guthrie, G. 147 Gutierrez, A. 148,151,156 Gutierrez, G. 155,157 Gutierrez , J. 137,160 Gutierrez, M. 146 Gutierrez, V. 154,158 Haberman, B. 144 Ham, L. 131,146 Hamm, K. 120,124, 128,131 Hammack, T. 149 Hansberger, D. 168,175 Hansberger, N. 132 Hapiot, N. 125,148,152,153 Hardin, L. 155 Harlow, J. 145 Harmon, R. 155 Harris, D. 106,146 Havner, C. 147,155,165 Hawes, K. 106, 152, 160 Hawes, K. 49,82,132,148 Hayes, S. 144,145 Heath, M. 141 Heins, D. 172,177 Henderson, J. 132 Henry, I. 94 Hernandez, J. 49,160 Hernandez, M. 160 Hernandez, T. 160 Hetzel, C. 177 Hetzel, F. 172 Hildebrandt, A. 157 Hildebrandt, K. 152,155,157 Hill, C. 146 Hill, D. 151 Hill, P. 151 Hill, S. 155 Hinds, D. 155 Hinsley, G. 94,120,153 Hinsley, P. 160 Hisel, J. 145 Hodges, R. 148 Hoffman, J. 155 Hoge, S. 148 Hogue, S. 152 194 65 7 1 155 53 Hohnson, E. 158 Holguin, S. 160 Holman, J. 131,138,139,156 Holmes, B. 152,177 Holmes, F. 146 Holven, J. 146 Hopcus, L. 137,145 Hopkins, D. 149,175 Houghton, P. 142,169 Houser, B. 148 Huckabee, P. 141,177 Huckabey, S. 132 Hudson, J. 141 Huerta, J. 151 Huerto, R. 120 Huffman, F. 145 Huffman, T. 146 Huggett, D. 153,155 Huggett, V. 132 Hughes, C. 157 Idiardi, M. 169 Igo, B. 170,171 Ingersoll, K. 155 Ings, R. 175 Ivie, D. 172,176 Jackson, D. 151 Jager, G. 146 James, M. 160 James, N. 160 Jararnillo, D. 146,160 Lara, R. 160,168,176 Larson, L. 149,175 y Marris, S. 155 Marrow, J. 140 Lassiter, R. 145, 159, 172 Lassiter, S. 146 Latshaw, S. 159 Laugheed, J. 173 Leigh, M. 131, 152, 155, 159 Leinenbach, J. 157 Lemon, A. 187 Lemon, M. 155 Leon, D. 155 Leonetti, B. 169 Lewis, K. 94, 131,152,154 Leyva, L. 148,184,186 Liapis, A. 146,154,156 Lilson, B. 145 Limon, M. 139,153 Lindley, D. 121,125,137 Lindstrom, K. 31,32,55,145,150 Linn, R. 153 Lipscomb, B. 156.159 Lipscomb, W- 151 Lisek, B. 176 Lisek, G. 36,132,160 Little, C. 31,32,36 Livingston, J. 160 Lockwood, K. 141 Loft, J. 148,155,160 Loft, M. 120, 124, 154, 165, 167 Loftin, M. 140,141 Martin, D. 141 Martinez, B. 143,154 Martinez, C. 36,160 Martinez, J. 160 Martinez, L. 153.185 Martinez, M. 155 Martinez, N. 148 Martinez, P. 173 Martinez, Y. 146 Mason, M. 152 Masters, D. 169 Masters, J. 148, 155, 159 Masters, R. 177 Matamoros, J. 151 Math, R. 124, 125,157 Mathys, K. 154,159 Mauricio, D. 36 Mazoil, K. 138 Jardine, D. 1 Jay, P. 155 47 Jenkins, D. 155,172,177 Jenkins, R. 157 Jernigan, B. 157 Johnson, B. 49, 120, 125, 147, 148 Johnson, T. 125 Long, D. 144 Long, R. 151 Long, S. 49,55,119,121,145 Lopez, C. 137 Lopez, C. 160,169,173 Lopez, E. 160,169 Lopez, H. 151,160 Meadows, C. 94, 155, 187 Meadows , G. 49, 129, 153, Meadows, L. 143 Meadows, S. 168 Medema, J. 146 Medici, J. 153 Medici, P. 155 Melau, B Melendez . 125 , I. 157,160 Melendez, L. 151 R Mendez , . 49, 147 Mendoza, D. 125,160 Mendoza, G. 137,143 155 Mendoza, Y. 82, 130,132,155,160 Menn, B. 131, 184, 185 Mennealy, S. 94, 146, 148, 152, 153 154 Mennealy, T. 46, 55, 56, 57, 120, 122 Jones, C. 106,146 Jones, D. 121, 127, 148 Jones, P. 148 Jordan, D. 173,177 Juarez, B. 151,169 Juarez, R. 149 Kammel, B. 149 Kammel, F. 94, 131, 143,155 Kammel, G. 148, 154, 157, 165, 167 Kammel, J. 170, 171, 175 Kathys, K. 157 Keatley, D. 119,123,130,132 Keaton, D. 145 Keeling, R. 155 Lopez, I. 155 Lopez, P. 169,176 Lopez, R. 132,136,137 124, 149, 152, 157, 170, 171 Merritt, C. 125 Lopez, V. 177 Lorraine, C 21 147 148, 153, 157 Merritt, D. 137,157 Michael, R. 120 , 137, 154, 172, 176 Mikola , S. 146 . 1 , , Loughran, J. 36, 148,155 Loughran, V. 120, 131, 148, 152 Lowe, D. 154 Loy, J. 144, 145 Loya, J. 30,31,33,55,119,121,123 124,125,127,160 Lucio, B. 132,160 Lucio, C. 131,155 Luinstra, B. 153,154,176 Mikula , S. 144 Miller, M. 131, 133, 145, 148, 154 157 Mills, T. 143 Milosevic, L. 159 Mizer, G. 131,152,153 Mizer, J. 82,121,126,152 Moceri, R. 145,169,173 Kelly, D. 143 154 Kelly, N. 137 147 Kelly, R. 125 155,157,169 Kelly, S. 147 Kent, K. 141 Kempema, P. 46,125,153,l55 Kerr, M. 157 Killingsworth, L. 172 Kimball, E. 151 Kimball, G. 140,154 Kimble, G. 141 King, S. 151 Kinzig, R. 120,124, 125,138,154 Kissenger, K. 55,124,125,132,154 Kissenger, K. 122,123,125,138,154 Kivrizis, L. 120,124 Kleen, F. 154 Klein, R. 145 Kline, R. 173,177 Knipple, D. 120, 125, 148, 153, 154 Knudsen, E. 131,143 Koch, K. 132,156,159 Kolby, G. 157 Kratsa., C. 106,146 Krueger, D. 157 Kuwada, A. 132,147,153 Lacasella, R. 82,131,148,152,153 154 Landgren, K. 169 Landgren, L. 176 Lanning, D. 155 Lansing, D. 137 LaPlace, L. 175 Lara, E. 160 Lynch, S. 132,155 Lyons, C. 145 MacDougall, C. 155, 184, 186 MacDougall, M. 132 McCan.n, P. 147 McClanhan, B. 169 McCormick, M. 145 McCracken, D. 123,145,147,149 154,157, 165,167 McCracken, S. 124,156,173 McCI'aw, P. 151,157 Moin, S. 144 Monroe, D. 154 Montano, L. 120, 124, 143,154 Montoya, C. 144 Montoya, T. 149,152 Moore, S. 140,141,144 Morales, F. 129,155 Mordue, G. 154,177 Mordue, L. 156 Moreno, F. 160 Moreno, N. 151,160 McKie, R. 120 McKinnon, D. 131,160 McLaughlin, E. 155 McMahan, P. 155,169,187 McMoran, D. 131 Machado, A. 185 Machado, B. 145 Madrid, D. 94 Madrid, O. 145 Madrigal, V. 146 Magallanes, S. 132 Magdalena, L. 36,49,124,148,153 157 Majors, V. 156,159 Maldonado, E. 160 Mallernee, L. 120, 125,139,152,155 177 Manning, P. 157 Manson, D. 155 Manzo, B. 120, 157, 165, 167, 172, 175 Mark, S. 120,169 Marquez, C. 160 A ' Marquez, L. 130 V ' ::l,f4. Morgan, S. 184,185 Morris, G. 157 Morris, P. 160 Morris, S. 141 Morrow, J. 131,141 Motrico, T. 151,160 Motta, D. 132 Moyer, R. 144 Muir, L. 176 Mullen, L. 132 Munoz, G. 152, 155 Nail, S. 132,160 Nakagawa, M. 173,176 Napoleon, J. 143 Naumann, R. 151 Nell, M. 157 Nelson, I. 45,49,55,120, Newton, T. 151 124, 1 53 Nissen, J. 132,141 Nora, L. 160 Nungesser, S. 131 Obregon, Qcone r , . A ,as fa.-3.2351 f ,4 N. 133 S. 141 , C 1:- : 55:3 'L ,vga - 1-,' - 4 1 f':I.'t -87 ,:-.:7' f 'ff?f'?'1 . F r . Y ' ze: ' ir' ' -.151-1.-Z ' -' 'rfff gf- '.fi'1f'ff 1+ . if . neu ' Tweit, E. 154, O' Conner, S. 141 Olson, D. 140,141 Olviera, D. 160 0'Neal, G. 141 Orange, G. 36,49,124, 147,156 Ordonez, M. 155 Ornelas, R. 155,168,172 Orona, L. 120,124,151 Ortez, H. 165 Ortiz, M. 141 Ortiz, R. 177 Oswald, 141, 148, 152, 154, 157 Otero, H. 160 Otero, V. 160 Ovy, S. 173 Oyster, S. 169, 173, 176 Pall, P. 120,121,128,146 Palmer, B. 145 Parker, G. 187 Parks, D. 155 Parson, H. 154 Parson, M. 153 Parsons, G. 145 Patrick, W. 151 Patterson, A. 157,187 Parry, H. 151 Patty, P. 120,124 Pedroza, F. 145,160, 168, 172 Pedroza, J. 56,145 Pelkey, s. 154 Pena, M. 24, 119, 121, 140, 141 Pena, S. 120 Pence, M. 168 Pence, S. 157 Pendley, T. 143 Peres., C. 132,137 Pereira, B. 147,187 Perez, F. 151 Perez, G. 137,149,165 Perez, M. 155 Perez, T. 151 Persi, R. 154 Peterson, D. 120,156 Petti, K. 160 Pettijohn, V. 147 Pezza, A. 46,82,139,147,153,155 Pezza., B. 94,125,155 Phelps, J. 155 Philip, D. 120,157 Pierce, L. 144,145 Pisquara, B. 168 Pitzer, C. 132,137,146,152 Plains, B. 120,124,149,170,171 Plains, N. 120,121,127,148,155 Plante, N. 132 Ponce, C. 146 Poncy, J. 124,169,173,176 Reinert, W. 187 Reinhardt, T. 149 Reinhart, W. 169 Renfro, V. 146 Reugro, V. 155 Reyes, B. 145 Reynose, A. 145,160 Reynoso, D. 160 Reza, C. 29, 160 Richardson, R. 165,168 Richardson, S. 106,155,173,176 Ridge, R. 169,173,176 Ridge, S. 34,35,144,154,160 Riner, D. 120,146 Ringsaker, B. 152 Ringsaker, V. 125, 148, 154, 184 Rios, E. 125,131 Rios, L. 143 Rivera, P. 131,152,154 Rivere, P. 94 Rizzo, G. 10,156 Rizzo, S. 152,154,157 Roberts, D. 120,141,155 Roberts, G. 154,156 Robertson, D. 177 Robertson, P. 145,186 Robinson, B. 36,125,157 Robinson, D. 36,157 Robinson, T. 169,173 Robles, F. 149,169,187 Rocha, F. 177 Rocha, R. 155 Rock, C. 49,82,147,152 Rodgers, D. 106 Rodriquez, l. 120, 124, 125,133 152 Rodriquez, J. 144,153,154, 169 173,177 Rodriquez, M. 132,151 Rodriquez, R. 148 Rodriquez, T. 146 Rodriquez, Y. 131, 140, 141, 152 153,155 Rois, J. 145 Roman, R. 160 Romos, S. 145,160 Roos, A. 148,153 Roper, R. '155 Ropper, R. 168 Rouillier, I. 125, 136, 137 Rouillier, N. 148,154 Routain, W. 169 Rowan, G. 125,149,175 Rubio, E. 184,185,186 Ruffo, C. 152,153,155 Sherrill, R. 151 Sherwood, C. 147,154 Sholtis, D. 132,147,148 Sholtis, K. 132 Sholtis, N. 132, 147 , 148,153 Short, S. 132 Shumard, J. 132 Sildebalzken, C. 132 Silkebakken, B. 165 Silkenbakken, C. 157 Silva, R. 145 Simms, J. 157 Simpson, J. 46,124,136 Sinclair, D. 125,157 smn, M. 155,156 Sipes, D. 36,120,121,124,154 Sirrs, R. 149,165 Slife, G. 36,120,148.157,177 Slinker, C. 128 Srnalling, E. 56,124,125,153,157 Smith, C. 168 Smith, G. 125 Tedesco, G. 165 Telles, M. 141,184 Temple, G. 187 Tena, A. 121 Thacker, B. 142 Thomason, D. 145 Thompson, B. 36,120,l2-1,148,152 153,154, 157,177 Thompson, C. 145,146 Thorsen, M. 176 Thurman, M. 151 Tilley, B. 187 Tiner, R. 149,157 Todd, M. 145 Toler, L. 147 Toomey, A. 157 Torralba, R. 145,160 Smith, J. 149,165 Smith, M. 131,145,157 Smith, R. 143 Smotherman, C. 36, 131, 143 Torres, B. 120,146 Torres, D. 145 Torres, F. 151 Torres, R. 151,160 Torres, S. 151,160 Torres, T. 160 Tovar, L. 106,153,160 Troyer, S. 10,145 Truefitt, D. 125, 149, 165 Smuts, B. 145,160 Sogn, S. 154 Sohriakoff, J. 152,156,160 Solem, J. 132,154 Sonnberger, J. 131 Soriano, J. 155 Sotello, S. 160 Sotelo, D. 148,160 Soto, B. 145 Soto, L. 94,155 South, M. 120,125, 132, 155 Southworth, B. 151 Soverns, L. 160 Sparr, C. 155,158 Spencer, M. 160 Squires, P. 143 Stainegeweg, J. 120 Stathatos, M. 132,157 Steinegweg, J. 125 Stephens, C. 56, 152,155,156, 184 185 Stephens, L. 173 Stephens, N. 132, 146, 148, 152, 153 Tucker, B. 125,152 Tucker, B. 94,125,132 Tuftee, B. 120,131, 147,157,158 Tweit, D. 120,154,177 165, 172, 175 Tyler, S. 145 Underwood, D. 177 Underwood, R. 155, 157 Unger, M. 31, 32, 49, 120, 124, 130 132,148,154 Unite, S. 129, 131, 154 Valdez, M. 146, 154, 158 Valdez, V. 120, 125, 131, 143, 148 152, 154 Valencich, V. 152, 157 Valenzuela, D. 132, 141, 160 Valenzuela, M. 155 Vallely, M. 152 Vallembois, L. 131, 152, 155 Vallenbois, L. 152 VanHolland, P. 155 Vantine, J. 36,137,157 Vanwey, S. 153 155 Sterner, G. 152,155,156,157 Stevens, D. 146 Stevens, L. 176 Stewart, C. 137,151 Stewart, R. 157 Stewart, S. 36,132,143,152,150 Stewart, S. 36, 149, 154, 165,167 Varela, C. 146,155 Vartan, P. 155, 157, 158 Vartan, S. 157, 185 Vasquez, G. 153 Veloz, A. 154 Veloz, D. 151 Veloz, G. 145,146 Verdugo, J. 168 Portillo, H. 146 Portillo, M. 125,151,160 Potter, A. 155 Potts, F. 132,144,145 Powell, K. 49, 82,132, 139,147 Powers, S. 24,125,138,140,141 160 Prado, L. 160 Prentice, B. 144 Prewitt, B. 169 Price, R. 187 Proffitt, N. 140,141, 152, 154, 157 Pruitt, B. 154 Pruitt, L. 187 Quiroz, V. 151 Rain, K. 131,146 Rain, P. 147,155 Ramirez, B. 146 Ramirez, D. 144 Ramirez, G. 160 Ramirez, L. 160 Ramirez, Y. 160 Ramos, D. 154.155 Ramos, R. 36, 55. 113.149, 157. 165 Ranco, M. 144 Rangel, D. 143 Reed, s. 124,130,132,145,152 Renard, J. sz, 124, 138,153 Rush, M. 132 Russell, V. 155 Ruther, J. 157 Ruther, M. 154 Salazar, R. 106,145 Salcido, O. 165,170,171,175 Salcido, V. 165,176 Salgado, H. 151,160 Sanchez, D. 141,160 Sandoval, E. 121,128 Sanford, P. 154 Sarico, J. 143,155 Saucida, T. 168 Saunders, P. 145,157 Schaidt, B. 140,141,155 Schaidt, M. 146 Schultz, B. 147 Schultz, L. 185 Seeger, R. 106,125,160 Seena, R. 147 Senteno, T. 151,160 Serio, J. 154,157,158 Severen, F. 169 Shaffer, S. 132, 154, 156, 168 Shanblin, D. 155 Shaneyfelt, L. 120,137,152,154 Sheline, L. 121,158 Shelton, D. 106 Sherman, A. 153,154,155 Sherman, T. 169 -1 ' 175 Stock, B. 125,131,l43,146,148 154 Stocker, K. 144 Stokey, C. 130,132,160 Stokey, R. 175 Stokey, W. 165 Street, J. 121,126,137,152 Strelecki, D. 155 Strong, A. 131 Stronge, J. 155 Strudavant, T. 144 Subias, J. 154, 157,170,171 Sullens, L. 120,140,141,152,155 Sullivan, G. 157 Sullivan, P. 46,152,157 Verdusco , M. 157 Vernon, L. 132,145 Vilado, L. 177 Villado, M. 173 Villalobos, G. 148,168,172 Villalobos, J. 160 Villalobos, Y. 121 Villalvazo, P. 148, 152, 153, 155 Villanueva, P. 25 Vincent, C. 154 Vincent, J. 148,153 Vincent, M. 155 Volden, J. 56, 57, 152, 157 Volkoff, S. 36,56, 120, 121,124 125,141,154 Votah, C. 147 Sutton, S. 124,157,168,186 Sutton, S. 173 Sutton, T. 131,143,186 Swirs, J. 177 Swointek, T. 175 Talley, F. 120,l42,148,152,154 Talma, D. 151 Tanner, T. 154, 165,172,175 Taylor, D. 125,137,141,187 Taylor, L. 94 Taylor, T 141,155 Teays, W. 55,56, 118, 157 Voth, C. 94,125 Wagner, P. 157 Wainer, W. 157 Walkins, L. 168 Wallace, J. 82, 147, 154,160 Wallace, S. 132,160,186 Walters, B. 152 Walters, J. 155 Walters, T. 158 Walthall, B. 151 Ward, K. 146 Warren, B. 137 195 Warren, R. 152, 155, 157 Wathall, B. 177 Watkins, B. 157,176 Watkins, V. 144 Watson, J. 140,141 Watters, P. 55, 125, 137, 138 Weatherholt, B. 155 Weaver, R. 153, 167, 187 D. 140,141, 154 Weihl, Weihl, S. 154,155,157 Weiss, A. 146 Welch, D. 146,157 Welch, E. 137,157 Welch vin . S. 187 . . -if, , A 'H 13? ' if. ,- 1. Wells, I. 145 Wells, M. 141 Wells, W. 141 Westra, L. 124,125,14B,153 Whoreley, C. 151 Wick, L. 120, 125, 143, 186 Wick, M. 36,125 Wilcox, S. 148 Wilkins, K. s6,57,125,1a0, 133 142 , 145, 148, 152, 153, 157 Willett, A. 106 Williams, M. 157 Williams, P. 172,176 Williamson, R. 120,141,145,155 Iiff M 3? - Hi: ' fg?ZE'.i - .. 1 2' 5---'-'xfi ' 1 ' 1ffc.51 -5 be I 5 p-'W - .r 1. ff ..1-,ff-sal f rf-A ' 'L:-.'-1-H, W -..., ' W' Y .aiafmih ?f.:.n-Tf',-'14--.:'?' . L : '.:1.r:. .1 I LMT. Wuis Wilson, L Wictig, w. 157 Wolfe. J. 155 Wong, s. 146 W00, C. 137, 152, 157, 185,186 Woo, C. 152,155,173 Wood, J. 177 Woodard, J. 151 Woodard, L. 165, 167, 171 Woodbury, R. 151 Woodward, C. 176 Wray, J. 82,124,141,153,157 Wreath, C. 139,153,172,176 , 4 ...,, L. 56, 160 Yriarte, M. 173,176 Yukihiro, C. 168 Yukihu-0, K. 146 Zabala, G. 55,149,1 Zastre, G. 143,154 '11, it is with sorrow that we note the passing of a unique rand stim- ulating teacher, Mr. Verne Tingle. There are certain teachers, as any adult can Verify, who make a lasting impression on the minds and hearts of their stu- dents for the gleam of light and life they bring to the daily rou- tine of classes. Mr. Tingle was such a teacher. For many years his wonderful dry wit, his classic calm under all circumstances, and his deep knowledge and interest in the tragic comedy of human history illuminated the classrooms of Excelsior. All Excelsior joins hands and hearts to mourn his passing. To Mrs. Tingle we extend our deepest sympathy and whatever comfort there is in the assur- ance that he will be remembered here, lovingly and long. 4 1::':::fJ-: -fl -' ff f a , a A -112' ffQ'ti I 4'.1.,T. fi gy, ,f-ftfgfitiiff rgiirf' fl 3' fczgii, H 'jfjisw Ig f-. f1:f.,::f1,.'1f'3,,v ' , ,,,-- ,lf.4,v,.G5.i, ' JU' i.nzi'f',f'.-gzlfg5'-gf' ,a,,M, V Y , I ,.,...,m.,. 0 V .aj gvgy V. p ,fag ' '15, 5Q'!5,f'5if:Q Wlffiil-L ' A , ,,v.,,f,,4,igi,.,Mm ,,,.7,-M4 twin ,nf--f.i,,,: f r ' f' il? 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