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

 - Class of 1966

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Freshmen also experienced a deep concern as they began to realize that in four short years they would come face to face with many of the most important decisions of life. Having completed their first years at Excelsior, the sophomores and juniors were seen frequently laughing from the inner happiness of belonging and participating actively in all phases of school life. The sophomores were busy selecting and finding a way to finance next year's prom while the juniors were energetically making last minute arrangements to assure themselves that their year would be the best. With the excitement of summer past, the upper classmen experienced the quiet solitude of study, the joys of passing exams, and the pride of being seniors. Experiencing many moods, the class of '66 prepared for the big step ahead. Come with us now as we capture the moods and the pulse of the '65-'66 school year. THE EXClTEMENT of summer. THE WONDER of o new fad. 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He is a symbol of sincerity and success and is an inspiring example to students and faculty alike. His soft tone of voice and witty sense of humor along with his friendly personality make a required English class enjoyable as well as interesting. Because of his superior teach- ing techniques, he was asked to make a contribution to educational television. As a teacher of English. a scholar of great books and as head of the English department he has served Excelsior well. We the El Aviador staff of 1965-66 respectfully dedicate this year's annual to Mr. Walter C. Kelly. A DEDICATED man. LOYAL TO Excelsior and his responsibilities. 5 K V finden! life y,.,,. 1 ..w,,,fm,ffA,1,,,, rf ' I Q I 4 F-'faq A w,pr f,,, Ara, .f ,Ja ,A+ I., bxgffrl- ,b t Q1 M4 1 EW' 5'5 -'L -vu 'JF' VJ? ' l,'w if'I' ?'f'5 'i4??7 9 P ' ' 4,21- 'f:1ff.-5, -'iff -'Eff,,.-f'r '13, , .-L1 f ,lj ,f!J5F P',?ff9jz'f 1 fp' ti? aff' erin, J 4 Wd? 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I sure felt funny when I made s. left turn while the drill team went right. 10:25 a. m. -- Today at snack I had the hardest time getting my locker open: guess I still wasn't fully awake. Pickles were on sa1eA today. Seeing the sour pickles made me pncker so much, I simply had to buy one. I T A 10:40 a. m. -- Help! Why didn't someone tell me we were having an English test today? For some unknown reason my grades have been steadily going downhill. I can't understand why? V and Janice Street satisfying hunger pains' HUMM--WHAT'S this? ask future biologists Tom Grove, Jim Wood, ond EXCELSIOR SONG LEADERS create enthusiasm in pep assembly. Craig Lopshire. ta fv- l L 5: A is , QQ I '-AA. W Az wg Jn ' 'LA 5'5- ,A : 5: FA. ' AW 1:11 ,A AH, A 4 ,HMA .ff I 43. 54, ' '1 14 fi. lf' . iff. all ' 'A 'll-as ' ' : 2, ..,.j A I 'A 132 - 5, .fff ' A - 'Sf ,VVAAQL X A534 f 1: ' f?z1i41m1'Lr, If U H2554 is ff. fl: ff' at I.-J ' ameri.. 53 ifif., 2' -' X :if Q 4 PILOT GIRLS find time to drop off books at lockers between classes. KATHY POWELL ond .loan Wallace escape classes to post rally slogan. .Yahoo Daze... 11:35 a.m. -- Lunch time at last. Where's the food. I'm starving. Something smells mighty good. Ah, Pizza today! , Think I'll have a banana cream pie for dessert. Hmm--what 5'-'T' a way to go. 12:10 p.m. -- Gee, I didn't realize there were so many bugs, all sorts of weird ones I've never seen before. And to think all I oould find was two little flies and one measily grass- hopper. Looks like I'll be going bug hunting tomorrow. , 33: . ll !E L! S: Nag lu A! Q ll Q 3:05 p.m. -- School's out! Free from school, books, and teachers for two full days. I think I'll relax a bit by practicing surfing on my skateboard before tonight's game. 00 m Time for the big game against our cross-town B: p. . -- rivals, Norwalk. The spirit is high and the ,Pilots look mighty good. I'm from Excelsior, couldn't be prouder! COME ON Mike---you con pcss it. SCHOOL'S OUT. Rod lakes time to go sidewalk surfing. GO PILOTS, go . . . nmnmw- -rf-fm-we an .-eff'--4: vw-,ein L f V ' , Oy I ,i ,,,,, A f, ,, ,,f VH, 'ff J f ' . , ,, xii ,f ,, , 'f'Qff1l, ,few ,Z WV' 75, zffff n7TVfgf7'U,f,wh' 'Z 'P yfmzfg ,rg W mfw4W Gwfffwf f f , ,,-,, ,,,, , . .. ,f w p , 1,- X- ' u ,,,, , ,, 4.4, ,, 1, 4 . ggi f f f Lf! fi ff fi rf f f I f I f 52? 5 39 ff '1 'f 'ff 9' 1' 5 AW YQEYXXXN X -fx Seen 0 Fxaelszorr 6' mpux' I1-vnaww, . if-gf' Q- , M ,Mn E I 1 Su- i 1, -, .-f'- .V a-L 41-f nf? .'f'2!5Y4fN5,, LENA ENJOYING an afternoon in snowy Sweden, October I964. Excelsior was honored in welcoming this year's AFS student, Lena Karlsson from Ludea, Sweden. How do you like America, Lena? asked her friends upon her arrival. She commented that the people were friendly but California was very hot. In Norwalk Lena had the privilege of enjoying American life with her newly adopted family, the Knipples. As a Senior here, Lena's classes in- cluded great books, Latin, Spanish, modern dance, and American problems. While at Excelsior, she devoted much of her time participating in many clubs, such as International Relations Club, Altairs, Latin Club, and Rally Committee. Lena served as a Senate representative. When Lena returns to Sweden she plans to attend two more years of gymnasium, the educational program in Sweden, where she will continue studying languages. After graduation she wants to attend a university. S 1 ,q.,.g4v..a. Lf, ,.,'-,v, .:,1.5 Q, , ,t,-,f,..lj1y,, 'Lf ,Mg ' , ,,.-if .V E 1 ' '9fz'f?2f'ff.3l - , 'Y ,-f,,t,f,.,,-1, . r25f'i,fM..3.-.if . 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'iff-'ifu' ' f' .xr-.rp Gi viii-F 'E:rs.Tfcenxssfzflfsgiea--1. r .5 53 2 55555 21912-gs5.Qgkigreizegggfaglajgqfgs-4 3: VV V MV- M1 -JV....ww.4qi,-,eggg5qsFebE:l1Pif5, LENA DANCES with Brion Thompson, student body president, at the Howdy Dance. 151 '.. - ' v?':f':.r-3 eF5:eEi.Vs' 11z.:i 1S':.5s A TELEPHONE call to Sweden highlights an assembly. LENA AT home with her American family, the Knipples: Rick, Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Knipple, and Tammi . ga ,T ,M if . A YEAR later she enioys an afternoon in sunny California, October 1965. 955559 Janine Sires! feigned 0re1 Elegant 4 Q rg ' + fi, Q' f 5 f 'f , ? 2 ,fi f S 2 Z 2 - , .wmv Homecoming Activities' An exciting week of anticipation was climaxeddby tears and applause at the Coronation Assembly, October 23, when a hushed Excelsior Student Body heard the proclamation by Senior Class President Bob Fjelsted, Your 1965 Homecoming Queen is Miss Janice Street. Last year's'queen, Julie Loya, then placed the beautiful crown on the new monarch's lovely head. Janice and her court of princesses - Bobbi Rxentes, Dorothy Garza, Donna Jones, and Joan Wallace - were presented with silver charm bracelets. The queen and her court also found themselves lucky enough to be escorted by varsity football play- ers: Butch Manzo, David Theissen, Gig Perez, Tom Tanner, Rudy Juarez and Student Body President Brian Thompson. After the queen took her place on the magnificent burgundy velvet throne, the assembly preceded with a medieval theme. In the as- sembly students met his royal majesty, the King, who had fallen asleep, as well as other colorful characters of the castle who tried unsuccessfully to awaken him. Although these events brought to an end a hectic and suspenseful week, Queen Janice and her court soon realized that this coronation was just the beginning of their reign over Homecoming Week and the all im- portant Homecoming game. 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Af,,'.,' , . .fig N 1' 4,3 'L 'rjrri 1 'I cv.. 151 u 1 - ' f, ,gp 4 5-3, zz X lf, pe 4 v R' 9 fa: 'l 1 fd r 5' S 1 0 .A JSF: 1.- H 'Is 1 W , ni jifsfflg I 1 N wi if ' '1-f M sie. .,lf'.i3f-'55-75 A, ,,,, .J 4 .,s3g,, . gelgaeoqg 1 .- as -.37--i 'AIL :L ' Y 74 ,e 4 .rl 0, in , v X L ge,-5 qv use . sa. -4a-e-f-s.-:,A'- Y -iw-:Q4 Fr+JS t- 'pi-ssiietz' ., Y S Q .1 .J 1 Q' -'-4 .1 ,Q -- , ua- marries V Princes: Dorothy Garza Princes: Bobbi Hzezztec ROSES AND bouquets for five happy girls. f , -49-.?:L'-EF-5'-EP: . .,.m. . ,,. , -. , 5, A .R M , A-3-he -get 1-ra s::.efew.psa. 1'V.x. ' A W 53 + 'iff Y 2 riwfiw 'S ' 1 1 , - C- latin ff fill 1 I , - 5 sr ag ' - - f .ff -by .1e.s..-- ,epw1L.e,e., 2 it RAY WESTRA, Larry Davis, Mike Whitaker, Lynn Westra, and Sherri Davis make their contributions to the canned food drive . BOBBIE FUENTES, Nancy Plains, and Yolanda Mendoza add to the holiday spirit as they decorate the Christmas tree. MARIE WICK, Mike Richardson, and Kim Peterson portray a nativity scene in the Christmas Concert. Yuletide Activities' This year at Excelsior a gay and festive mood permeated the entire holiday season. The decorating of the Christmas tree and the promoting of the Girls' League candy cane sale helped to get the student body into the spirit of the season. To provide needy families with a holiday meal, Excelsior boys competed against the girls in their annual canned food drive. Climaxing this bitter contest was the announcement that the girls had contributed more canned goods to the drive, and the boys were to become slaves for a day. Christmas Concert, the most beautiful and inspiring part of the school's holiday activities, matched the splendor of previous years. Excelsior again congratulated Miss Marie Wilson for having outdone herself in presenting to the school and the community the moving story of the birth of Christ. Unselfishly donating hours of hard work, Miss Wilson has, in a sense, become as much to the Christmas Concert as Mrs. Hilda Yates who first instituted it over a generation ago. Snowflake Serenade, the annual Christmas dance spon- sored by the Senior Class, brought yuletide festivities to a close. Pilots selected Cerritos Student Center as the sight of this formal affair and decorated it with a large white tree. Dancing to the music of the Tudormen, Excelsior students found this to be a perfect way to bring holiday activities to a close. 16 , F- ,N I QL, FYH s,-:M 2453! ISM, guyz' W U W3 Lys 9 gx , A . A , , I Q! I., A !!' . , X Q, A 1 1 A , gi a-ii HIFI: Inf! 1 l I1 ...lu n','l! ln nqgl, lllyl' ,Iliff i-2-:Pl .Ill',f, Tyxcene i.+ zaieli JMS sale 15011. lsior K food amem to the day. 3 WH dor of Mari? echswl inrist, nhas, ert as ranivv Spon- s W 1 sight whiff? isior Uday' Wx It 'faux W f, ,ff,c, 44' , ,fu ,V I :Wil 'f my ,, ' , EOCCUPATIONAL THERAPY A ' E guazmnv y E 'D1ET KrrcHzN 'PSYCHO WARD SHOCK TREATMENT 47 ,' fa , A I K 1 MRS . CHAUVENET, l'd like you to meet Harvey. 1 g , I 2 ' f :,, ' S E 2 y X ,f , 6 AW W, Jr-Sr 5yfL1f'A'flONAI- THERAPY :IHRARY bm KHCHEN PLXYQHG WARD SHOCK T REATMENT LET ME give you one of my cards. A HAT fqr q rabbit wg,-lid have to be Vperforatedr. ' S gl f f 3 lf' be l'M OLD, but I don't miss much . Pla y-Hervey A Six-fbo! Pooh! Harvey, the junior-senior play, premiered March fourth and fifth in the Excelsior High School auditorium . Under the direction of faculty advisor, Mr. Woodard, and student director, Ellen Knudsen, Harvey, an invisible six foot rabbit, provided an entertaining evening for those who attended. After each performance the audience was left with a very difficult question. Was Harvey just an hilarious halluci- nation, or was the six foot Pooka all Elwood P. Dowd said he was? The action took place in the library of the old Dowd family mansion and the reception room of Chumley's Rest Home. The subtleties of the play were presented by a well-selected cast of Pilots. Gloria Meadows provided the audience with continual laughter as she portrayed Veta Louise, who was unfortunate enough to claim a fraternal relationship with the play's leading character, Elwood P. Dowd, played by Bruce Givertzman. Joe Hernandez added a touch of insane humor to the play, and Paul Laramore, as Doctor Chumley, and Leonard Giambeluca, as Doctor Sanderson, provided a well deserved parody on the American psychiatrist. With the help of other supporting cast members, each performance of Harvey was a tremendous success. Hart of Uharacters Elwood P. Dowd ..... . . Bruce Gevirtzman Veta Louise Simmons . . . . .Gloria Meadows . . .Kerry Hawes . . Ellen Knudsen . . Cindi Griffis Myrtle Mae Simmons . . Miss Johnson ...... Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet . . Ruth Kelly, R.N ..... . . . . .Celeste Rock Duane Wilson ....... ..... J oe Hernandez Lyman Sanderson, M.D. . . . Leonard Giarnbuleca . . .Paul Laramore . . Joan Wallace . . Fred Aguilar . . . Mike Greene William R. Chumley . . Betty Chumley ..... Judge Omar Gaffney .' . E.J. Lofgren ..... MISS RUSSELL makes up Fred Aguilar for his port as Judge Gaffney. SO, YOU'RE Myrtle Mae . . . as M A V- C fa, ?'K',, T, 3 5 lv . gi 3, , is if 'J' , rw -W f-,,w-v-farms,-effff ' ' I f I Q,,,:75E??li7 .. Twig V n N ,V ,f , ,f,gg.4,3n:,,:f is,..4,.'-JJ.-Esgiifk'pqgagm. I 4 it 1 M A ,.i PEP ASSEMBLIES helped to create traditional school spirit. TIME MACHINE, written ond performed by Thespians, took stu- dents into the past. BRUNO JACOBS hands Lou Magdalene the Outstanding Chapter Award in the N.F.L. Assembly. Assemblies UNCLE SAM as seen by Duke Art. HOMECOMING PRINCESS, Dorothy Garza. DUKE ART, a humorous artist, pauses after sculpturing a clown . BECKY GRIMES and Willie Macias had fun at the Sadie. 0111 Sadie MANY COUPLES were seen chatting with each other. UNUSUAL CORSAGES adorned many of the guys attending the Sadie. In this case Brian Thompson wore one made by Sue Mennealy . ' 5+-feng if S , 'f , Ei : ,- ,, gf -fe, ' v 2 ,, y f ., . -' , , , my 1 f ENERGETIC COUPLES participated in cm old-fashioned hoe-down . w tf.. 1 Z f N-.J Jw' .1 T , , ' 4. f , , - , 1 fr., , - 2 X jf if . f .5 1' 11254533 Kburtm MADAME X, otherwise known as Miss Phelan, read Joan Holven's and Richard Fonseca's palms. IGck.s' MATCHING BLOOMERS and matching shirts worn by Rose Lacasella and Dick STEPHANIE CLEMENTS found herself in Hansberger were made especially for the IGH - Sadie. li S , T 2' . r W 9 A I X 25 , A ,. X L 1 - 4 . ,s fe., - y rm I X l T 5 f .,-3' 1 G 5 '35 1: ' 3 ' l QT? 'L 1 5' if ff if . ,if 1 ' T E., ' a N QE. ff 3 ,. T t 5 - 'i V. ew- V, 2 4 , 'N , , , ' ,. dwg. 2 , '5 '- 1, , . ' 3 'Zi' .U .1 - - 3 ,EC ,Jw-2-Lg. ' f. ' mg 2- 1. f , 1 , 313 .Ls . fm-v,:.1.j inf' '-T 24 uasgegfsgf-fvsfl .qgegg .Aw!'f7g-3j.wf51,-Q:22- f' r -7.3, www 24 , ff . f' i if ' f:1,,-fuss, .sz-,ex W4 ,. ' . . -g9:,',55,g,4, f f , . Z-5173.3-,:,5, -, 27 Q high, . - . ,, ,.-0, J, 1'--1---ue -f- . . ' w-u4a,:f- rm.-J 4 , ...www ' ' -f :f.,14m f 'f L mired. 4, f Wvffmww 4 - . f f- . E4 - 'rfb-Z 5-.ye f Z . ,I F ., fa 1 ,S - A MOMENT to remember for Susie Kommel and .lim Wray . BRUCE GEVIRTZMAN, Paula Carl, Kathy Shumalie, and Leonard Giombeluca enioy o welcome pause for refreshments. tl E I gait if V 5U-:LQ3vfLgff -'4.'l1v2z?'a:Qf ' ufwlalbf-A RAY ROMAN gets fitted for his cap and gown . .Yahoo Ear Ubmaxed As the 1965-66 school year came to a close, Excelsior students eagerly participated in the many traditional activities. Those attending the elegant Junior-Senior Prom at the Newporter Inn will doubtlessly never forget one of the most enchanting nights of their high school years. For the seniors the end of the year meant graduation. This long-awaited event involved many pre- parations which had to be made prior to the big event. First came measuring for caps and gowns, then senior announcements and of course, the dreaded senior obligations. Along with these annual preparations came plans for the senior all-night party which takes place immediately following graduation. This year the Anaheim Bowl was chosen as the place for seniors to enjoy their parting friendship as pilots. WE COULD have danced all night, seems to be the unanimous opinion of the couples offending the Junior-Senior Prom. I 'l . il I Q. 9 X A'-x S 'M6A ,wal .Q ,: :Qi J sa, '- Q' . . x pw, .4 59 M' A f 'Cir K., ' if X, A 2 gy-4? -I, L- N, f, fx ,grin 0 . ,424 6, i ,A My M,- H' ' f mt fin I and ikwlfy 'ia I f' If A 79? , ia nf - THIS ASSIGNMENT will be due. . . u sfafemenf familiar to Mr. Sfein's MISS ST. JOHN demonstrates the proper techniques for preparing c I THINK I understand now, Mrs OHO uess'9 bqked qpple, hisfory sfudenfs. . .... I g . , x 'TW , 7. .- Y. : ..,, .dm 2 'll' Qqiwllln. , A w- in I' ly, . vu AU MR. RUST, Mr. White, and Mr. Young abandon students for the comforts of the faculty lounge. MISS RUSSELL encourages students with artistic ability ITV . 'WLWJ'U,-..I,.- ,. 1 I., -. 1 X , i if,v.i.- it , . , 'IL lanzzla.-'-:,,r. ,wr if ,..- A Message Aram the Pzinegval With the close of the school year, every Excelsior student, I hope, will look back with pride and pleasure on the past months. I trust that they have been educationally profitable for you and that you have enjoyed the activities and fellowship that school provides. The close of the year is a time for looking back, but it is more im- portantly a time for looking forward. Now is that critical time of life when you make plans for further education or to begin your vocational career. Each of you should determine that his life will be useful and satisfying. Your future is up to you. You will enjoy the benefits--and suffer the mistakes. The faculty of Excelsior High School joins me in wishing you good for- tune. We hope that your memories of the old school are happy ones. A. M. Valentine Principal A Message Aram Me Wee Prinsgual This annual, your memo1'y book of high school experiences, reflects the many moods of Excelsior in your classes, in your school activities, and through your lasting friendships. Your days at Excelsior High School, Class of 1966, have been your training ground for the ever changing, always challenging adult world. High personal standards, integrity, dignity, tolerance, and persever- ance should be among the goals your education has prepared you to seek as shades of your high school days fade into the past and light the beacon for you to meet the present and to prepare for the future. May pleasant memories of high school accompany you as you leave the halls of Excelsior with my best wishes for your continued success. Cora. E. Sherzer Assistant Principal A . M. VALENTiNE Principal CORA E. SHERZER Assistant Principal I.-1 2 icky. , JT' '- Qi vw. Y-. - wr A- iw- MR. CARL KRAUSHAAR Director of Activities MR. W.B. ROBINSON Boys' Vice Principal MRS. HELEN BRYAN Girls' Vice Principal .., 4 MR. JAMES MILNER Attendance Supervisor Guidance hom the Adminirtza tire 5' aff When one entered the administration offices this past year, he became aware that these offices were the center for all campus functions. Girls often met in the Girls' Vice Principal's Office to make decorations for a dance, to discuss dress regulations, or just to have a heart to heart talk with Mrs. Bryan about their problems. Boys visited Mr. Robinson for advice on matters concerning the various clubs in which boys participated, for answers to questions concerning student body activities and, of course, for disciplinary measures. Mr. Kraushaar kept things running smoothly in the Activities Office, the home base for all student body business. He helped students plan and organize elections, money raising projects, publicity, and all other school activities. It was the job of those in the Attendance Office to keep records of stu- dents' attendance to see to it that students attended school regularly and were absent only for legal reasons. Mr. Milner, as Attendance Super- visor, also attended meetings and took care of matters concerning the attendance and general welfare of the student body. Excelsior students soon learned that they could get sound guidance and understanding help from this fine administrative staff. ':Zf53 Mesqgfd -'Q ,1- K4 .,,, so f . 0-A ' P 'QTY 'WTF' Fair' ' ' .. , , fr ' f, Lawn ' it i l .5 5 F1 - ., I ,A ' ' 7 I er' '-.:':fggZz'-' s ff' ffff wi , z N, .Y A Q ,,. , ,, , ?'i'ij?fa Y, .t fi' 'r , 4 A 7' A Q 5 fi Mfr? 1 - 1 ' ' 5, ' ilgf ' 1 , 22 73725, ifffinm . ff 'aiaefx , ,.,:11f1,, , ..-W ,-1.3, ,.54Lw' ,, .-iff?-f?3? f3:'f' 'W' 7' ' ? . A?f6 J , ,, f 9 'iJ'aic'iL . : 5 I, ,V N, IIMVIID 'H X A il' ,,,' '1. T5 , . iZlif, 'L . - , ,, , T- MR. GEOIZGE CURTIS MR. RICHARD LAII'-IG MR. WARRFN RUST Sophomore Counselor Senior Counselor FYBSIWIWUVI Counselor MR. RUST gives student o test. me me ww 'FIM WK ISS I it gc :aus V MR, CURTIS helps Excelsior graduate with his plans For the future. ff, ,,. ,--pf., ., N --z, ,v ,. My, . TJ' I 'YI ' 'Tr ,.,,,5,!1,. . ..or . ,, XR 1 lf' ' gfllf' ilhyl 1 ' I . 4 ' 0 .4- MRS . DOROTHY POTEAT Head Counselor Junior Counselor Another busy part of the Administration Building was the counselors' offices. The four people on Excelsior's counseling staff found them- selves engaged in making program changes, schedul- ing and giving tests, filing scholarship applications, and performing all the other responsibilities needed to see roughly two thousand stu- dents through four years of high school with a minimum of confusion and a maximum of learning. Yet these busy people somehow still found time to give individual guid- dance to students and to help them with their plans for the future. Excelsior stu- dents greatly appreciated the interest and help of these dedicated individuals. E -J - A M. ., -kwfazj qw. 1,1 J in-H ,ua 4l..gL.A .1,v'1 L: YF-T 'J X , V T'--.TQJQY N .J ,Al I 55 Q, 7: .5-' V. W :fat 59 2325 3659 :Mir V . kv P10 ttingf Our Uourxe T Mus. DEUEL Typnt, l,?. ,, Pg- 4, A, Mir. sinus Q 5? ff 'L ' Typing, I, .ix r fv ' K Booll pfpzm, TJ, 'wo , L. X MR, HATNES X J -L P v none upSa.lpp,, X spasm: Lpw ppp: sores. . . Q MRS. ROTH , ,, 4 giih 5,,O,,,md ,I ,SV Our Business hducation depart- , ment offers a wide rungc of courses ,- . . . M M l.l1C1l.1Cl.Lllg typmg, shorthand, book- . 4 ,' L Y . H . , I . keeping, basic business, business I . U I law and sales, clerical training, and qs 1' . lqpimggip office practice. All of the ciztsscs , , ., 4 L. W . 1 are designed to prepare students for . .I . . ' the many opportunities that are avail:1ble to them in tod:.1y's techni- 1 MRS. WEBER cal business field, Typing 1, Jil vb' Office Practice, cle.-:ppl rfpanzng, Mimeogroplwing , Business Educa fion '?'? csdf iklp ?'? WHAT IN the world does thot spell? .1-X. ia? in 5.1 MR, HERBST Mixed Clworus, Piano l,2. MR , LOVEMAN ff , Plioto l,2,3, Annual Photo. T ,fr se X 31' TQw.....g 'V ARTISTS AT work . MR, scott sand, u.s. History, Miss Russm An l,2,3,4, Commercial An. A Cappella choir, 4 ,, A, -fy. ,Q . fr ,QP 51 Hzze Arts' The field of fine art encompasses a wide area. The Fine Arts Department offers creative opportunities for students to develop avocational and vocational interests in art and music. Students are given a strong foundation i.n the princi- ples zmd ftuidzmientals of art expression. They are taught good taste and apprecia- tion for fine things along with technical sl ills THE BAND warms up for cm ossetnbly. MR. WILSON Department Head cpfpm:C51,2, srpgepfpw. Fagiisl? PSS .' wg -in N-Q-il-.:ni'f ggsza-i 'lu-S Z ig .-. F il A 1 M2?.BCYEll fv- V -of 'i' 2 if X l ' an-l, Xf 12 kt 4 A -ily, fn I lax zngunln 1, wc, General Moth, P.E. r,z,3,4. MR. DAVID Englsnn 4, Reading an Todofs World. MR, FERRY English 1,3,3R, ax. MRS. Kewl Englznn1,1R, American Problems Mus. KERR English za, 3, sngnfn Lnennnfn and cnfnpnfnann. ,ll DRAMA STUDENTS try out for Junior - Senior Play, Harvey . of reading material and discussion the student develops a much broader vocabulary and is taught to grasp content and meaning. In literature, through reading and discussing the works of some of the world's greatest authors, the student is shovsm how to look beyond the plot in a narrative or drama, beyond the figurative language in verse, to find the author's formative idea. With these skills the student is able to better express his thoughts and feelings with this astonishing cre- ation , language. Perhaps of all the creations of man language is the most astonishing. Lytton Strachey Most astonishing. This most probably is true because language has so many facets. In English classes students learn the fundamentals of the English language: spelling, usage, punctuation. and sentence structure. They are taught methods of composition and the importance of forensics so that they are better able to express their ideas when writing and speaking. Through a wide range X, MR. KELLY - Department Head, English ZR, 4, Great Books. SPEECH STUDENTS listen To on impromptu speech 7: ll A - 5 , 2 fx' I 1' ll W f . ., 1 f w Q 4:25 ' - ii?-j . if , . , 4-, L' 'Q 'ht- Q r, I I ,X V 7,7 11. 3 , w 3 I , Q ., Han. Lf -? 'ff fn n i - N - :H ,Zi K , ,f,, 'asf Q . Tian N fx 3 1- if- E., MR.'KING MR. LOTT Mas., Morsmo Nlns. J. ITIELSON Mks. orro Miss w. ausssu. Miss SIEMSSEN MR. WOODARD Englnn 2,3,aR. speecn'1,2,3, Englnn 1,1D,1x, Library smnnn. Ensign 1,3, English MR, E,,9H,h 2X,3,3R, English 2120, U-5' H'5'o'Y Af' '- Annual snuff. Dnnnn 1,1s,2, gr-, - ,iGi':2i-..- , . fi-wr l. W 1 l I ,, it . W 4 . --1- X, Q in ll , 'a1'5'W9?lFflP75E'7 ' . . .Wf - --..r,,,,swum it MR. ALCALA - oepqnmem Head spanish 2,3,4 I-'bfeign Language Learning the languages of the various peoples of the world is perhaps one step toward better understanding among nations. With this goal in mind, the Foreign Language Department sets as its objective teaching students to speak the language cor- rectly and fluently. Speaking the language is stressed in the first year course. Reading, writing, and grammar are stressed the second year, and advanced skills in reading and grammar, as well as a study of the background and cus- toms of foreign nations, are studied in the third and fourth years. ' ' : . A 4 MRs.ALMAaAz Q af rfenan 11,7 'gf Spanish 1,2 MR. RICHONNE Language, an n- i 5::',1J.e5i Astonishing' Urea tion 5 , n ,, cxfg , WITH MR. Alcala at the controls Pilots learn a foreign language the modern way. 31 ago r sc - ' F so 'Y ef s e ... K I A , H K - f 'tJ'f'fd.'1'q, : J . or 1. M, r .' -,'-'iq,3:F-g- .,g' '. , . 1,-f...., A ggww ' ,wif .. ,.,,,?.-2,-.,,,,....:4,.,, 1:..,,..1,Y. ., .4 tiiil' GETTING DOWN to Fundamentals. CAUTICN - STUDENT driver! Good Citizens Mmugb Health... In the health education classes students study the beneficial and detrimental effects of en- vironment on the mind and body and the ways .these environmental factors can be used for health and safety. A standard first aid unit is also taught so that students receive the benefit of both theory and practice. ' -a'f2 ga, f-.. ,. ., 1... -iv ' 4, ' i ' MR. EMKEN ' T ' Health and Safety MR. HUGHES - oepqmnenr Head MRS. F. NELSON Health and Safety School Nurse ...and Sakty Safety classes endeavor to build more competent citizens through safety instruction. Students receive instruction in civil defense as well as on the harmful effects of alcohol, tobacco, and nar- cotics. Driver education, which includes the study of the California State Motor Vehicle Code, is taught during the fourth quarter. Upon com- pletion of driver education the student partici- pates in a program of actual behind-the-wheel training. , Y 32 , . , ,.,,f,.k,..., e f. - -15.Cz'-.lf:'a1:'2.f'.i-ici-'. .'i'.f4.- f 1, Yi?-Lit:--:rigQ-5'Qa:l7f-aes.. ff f , .- 'efzl-1-sp-f 'C!'qf ' ' N - ' - ., 1 1-. -, , ,, if,-5'-,',,-effgf Q- ' ' f.-Y1.. uf.-.,1,g.f,, , Vfffelfi.-' . 1 ,env F , I , Emil xi eg. this 2d for IDI! ls EIL! ol fl 1 l I K9 wg mean! ideals l 55 DII dw' 85 the 0965 ww' rw' ,wheel W 1 me .Ml -. l -..,, ,..' 'ill-f F , W4 w.',.w,.- r v. .efn rl 7? x ,I i V xl Home Economics 6711.0 Prepare hr a Hlture As' Ilomemakem Every girl is a potential homemaker, and the home economics courses offered at Excelsior help her prepare for this future. Whether a girl marries or becomes a career woman, a knowledge of the basic skills of cooking, sewing and home management are invaluable. In clothing classes students learn the basic methods of clothing construction, design, color, and economy. The principles of preparing and serving food are taught in the foods classes, and the study of home care, money management, and child development and care are covered in the family living courses. With these skills, whether a girl lives alone or has a family, she can create a beautiful, pleasant, and efficient home. MISS ST. JOHN demonstrates the art of making baked apples. one another ., 5, tl '.4A-', ' ,'-' 1 ' MRS. McCAMLY Family Ll-.log l, Foods l,2,3. MISS st. JOHN Foods I,2, Drill unllf. is , MRS. ALEXAND Clmhlng I, slugs Custuming Family Living 2. A--.saivf a ' MISS WILSON - Department Head, , Clothing I ,2,3. gi .pf Li f I 8 it I I I 'F' .tif JW 1, Rf' f Z ' , A fifi ' - V' ' V ff f ' - 'fd ... , , mlisff .- ' 15,251 I ,.j ,,,,V . ,,,ff A Z , MR. MCANINCH MR. THOMAS N woseemm 1,2,3. D.-effing 1,z,:a. MR. COLLINS Electronics l,2 General Mmh. MR, WlLSON Machine Step if my- 4... 15 . T , Q ,-W V a., ,- pf Ziyi 9 A' , V f '2 5 - ' ' -,, .Year 'nf ggswfk-' 1,2,3. MR. DOREN BRACK Am sump 1 , MR, WILLE Crafts l,2, Geneml Murh Industrial Arts ,WX Al, Q9 1 -an-fr . I an ww Am N' 1 I -. H 1 W.,-I .I ' 'fudffmwmv X X . 'Vll v QM 'Z '12 T!, Ell'!flYd'flt , MWWWMF LEARNING A practical trcde. . .these boys enioy workmg Developing .STH J' MR. HAWLEY - Depamfenn Head Auto Shop 2,37 Crafts 2. I WONDER where this 9065? hr ...,,..f.... fi the Hlture Competent leaders in the vocational world are trained in the Industrial Arts Department. Here, students learn the skills of mechanics which, for a boy, rounds out his education The main purpose of 'the department is to develop ability, not necessarily to emphasize the importance of ap plying the learnings to a trade Boys are given a chance to develop manual abilities and are encouraged 'oo aim for mastery of these sk111s In industrial arts classes students learn to develop their indlvidual tal ents. They also learn to appreciate the benefits of cooperating with a group. Industrial arts also g1VeS students an understanding and ap preciation of the part that Industry plays in our soeietyg .wi X Y! 1 ,nfs LA.-l ffl ',, ' 1' Al ,url ik hiv. Mrs. TRACY - oepafrmenr Heed Algebra 1. 'f WWF:-. .- in este? eg 5. , ll It w , w , ' . -' A. rc ' has' X T X B W G- ee. if . me 4- we and ' ' ,H ' ' .QW ..'.'.xl ' I 1 - v-' N -:T i4v': ' - J . .' -I'-.T f . -J:-wg.: 1 ' - . .lgr.w31'-.. . wsiihvm. - Ka- -. - -- . irrff-pswmt AQM.:w MISS LING MR, MURPHY MR. ROBILLARD MR, YOUNG Algebra 2, Geneml Mem, Ge-mm. Mmlx, Geomef. Y. rfigumwr.-Y. can curfew. Algebra, l.l9el.w Refvezhel Moth. Both the math and science depart- ments concentrated on preparing students to think logically and with the accuracy necessary to take part in the highly technical world of to- day. Math, from the most elemen- 'Www ff' BOB FJELDSTED discovers c new world . tary arithmetic through trigonome- try, is essential for the student in- terested in specializing in science. Science teachers then instill basic scientific principles and inspire students to meet the challenging world of research and discovery. Math and Science MR, GARDNER - Department Head Biology. l l l WONDER what would happen if they were mixed up? MR. DOUGIAS MR. KROUGE MR. NEWMAN General Science. General Science, General Science. Science Survey. MR. REBBE Physics, Chemistry, General Science f I W.. ffm . . . 4 5372? , WM .1 '5 .L A . x QQ r rf- ' ' ' f as , r 3 2 -- ., f t ..-4 fini - I -3-vs, '--. li W' My -fs' ' e . , L 'IK - .. I , ii ' 'Whff' ' rf' 321119.23 1 --: gp, 'jf' 'Pst- L fan, FEAR MR, mzeii Mez, KRAUSHAAR uymvfwnlcs, BUYS- pg 3,21 EOySlPE1l2!3!Al Boys PE, Armani. Arhie-tics, 1l'i'effff- swam Activilnes 3, 3 . 7, ? a51 1. .v . .i,,..,..JM,,.,e,.,... 4 , .. A - 1-'wwf-W7 1 , 2 lvssfi, QQX'f'f ww.4-MG' . - ,-m ,vgf,M,w s' f, tfffff fy we-.4 ,f r M- . 1, .,,, I ' ff 1 fririftvfir T it , azllxlyafgvy mV,,t,iVs5,f:,f,Y 1,5 V 'Q ,J 7 l ., 7 I , f 53 , gf, fff!f'f,7. . z 7 ...Q--f . ',,, 45, , A X, Hwy.-A f ' T' or w 'i'7? 2g ,- ,:..- wtf-. nw ' X 5333 V ' -v ff f ' V ' ,,54MyMfg,:,,gV,,,,f'f,W yy . ' , - ' ' x f ffa!fz,7gf5gfXfy5,q4af. T, , Wy, if ' ' f f je f,WJ,WwQA',ff,54.1f www -yiw, mm, ap, ,Y ' , wgiyz'4ff'fffwff',f I - 4' , ,V ., ri ff' 4127 gin, ,'v,n:1f,w:m ,Q f,g.,,,gvu,w,n4f:,?,fg,v.f,g,' Wa1'WemfWyf,dwwlf,ff:f0,fiat:fy:V W.. f . f. WATCH OUT! Since the days of Olympian Greece, athletics has always been important. The Greeks be- lieved that physical, mental, and moral devel- opment went hand in hand. Today the physical education program works toward this same goal. In the boys' physical education classes boys develop skills in eight sports: football, basketball, baseball, track, wrestling, tennis, cross country, and gymnastics. These sports require quick thinking as well as physical skill. Through competition a sports program can act as a character builder. As boys compete with each other in the physical education program, the emphasis is on clean sportsmanship. This physical, mental, and moral growth is evident in the physical education classes as Excelsior boys display both ability and sportsmanship on and off the field. Girls' Physical Education MISS PHELAN - Department Head Girls' P.E. l,4. Physical education classes at Excelsior assist girls in becoming well rounded physically as well as socially. To develop physical fitness, students are encouraged to participate in such sports as basketball, volleyball, tennis, archery, softball, folk dancing, modern dancing, and swimming. To develop social graces, the girls participate in Posture Week. Through various tests which include a check of each girls' posture, a queen is chosen. This well rounded program of sports and social development gives each girl an awareness of the importance of keeping physi- cally fit. A' -.am Q4 f JL. -fp . V. , A ' fw 1. ' ' ,, ' is , i if Q is MISS GARDNER M155 GOMEZ MRS. HAWK MRS, Mi:COHM!CK GiiIs'P.E.?,3,4, Girl5'P.E,Z,3,4. Giils'P.E.2,3,4, Gii!s'P.E. I,2,3,4 Modern Dance . s 'l MODERN DANCE, ci means for developing grace and charm . A Sound Body for a Sound Mad IN VOLLEYBALL - c perfect setup. -4-af-r--f-1:-:'v1cf'f:f'ff f-:E . .. wee.. :is5i2-oE.-Qefn53vNa1:- , . 1 v. -4.1: .-L1.1,.a. -ds-Mx:-.1 -ze-tm I WONDER what she'll think of next? we-f 'vi me 7-'te 1 i 'W g 1 X '5 l 1 X 'gl' Mr .-...y . .V ai .-zz QQ . r 1.1 'T . ff 5 f A rf ' P, I e u My f ,1 . . .. mfs: A: . T557 U - '- 1 -sw -:f f in 4, r , --.-, QW .. . rf, ' viii.. , ,J rl' if 3,4 Wi e V, 'si Z3 3' ii V? f l 22. X r i is if ,Z . f 51. W' 1 5 K MR, WHITE u.S. Hasrory. world Hasrory. tl ' .,'lAGnllNrg ,ff .. Z, I 1 uf 4? MR Mr, over: wc. nr 1g1wgfapr.y ., MR. JOHNSON American Problems, World Hislory. Ma. LAWRIP world een-gmprry, worm Hrsrory. MR. Mll.LER U,S, Hisrory, World History. MR, NUECHTERLEKN World Geography, World Hisrory. MR. STEIN U,,S, History, World History. MISS SULLOS Amerlcon Problems, World Geography- MR, vrrsrswzo warm ceogmpryy, u.s. Hrsrory. , NUECHTERLEIN glances over u history test. Y M ilo! . ...4 ,. ., X, , ' 4-rQ4.:igg! V 'H 'C' oft' Wber Wmer... Utber Lands' f MR. STROH - Department Head American Problems. Knowledge and sldlls which will help to make the student a better member of society, active in civic and political life, are basic aims of the social science classes. Through ancient, world, and current history courses students learn how the physical aspects of the world affect people of all countries, and how an understanding of cultures, history and civilizations of the past can help build a better fu- ture. Uiiclerstzincljng of, and a loyalty to, the principles upon which the government of the United States is based is an important concept taught in U. S. History classes. rv ll , x . ,- .r Wil, X , N if s-1'l MR. Kosmsz SE counseling, I ss Mun., Science 1, wifgfl- V jf ' se Heulm, science. ' v . i . f 9 X ng 1 te- H: . F., vga, x 1 . , iii 13351, -' Q Q, ff:-'Sit 5 fvfffgiili X? yy ' fun.-3512 2 A-fssaumlhi-1 Jw 4 7. MR. refiuroan se c0m,,slz.,9, as World cmgmplw se History, American Problem, Amlenam, Mies. RALEY is countering ss Eng1ml1,2,3,4, English 2. MR, KOSTAR explains the process of digestion to his health class. ' ' ff? , , , , ,- -e QW!! :f5lUi5 :' 'fs , Special .Eduaa tion Special Education classes are designed to develop the latent possibilities in students. Students are given special aid in English lustory math and sci ence coursesg and teaching methods are geared to their individual needs STUDENTS WORK diligently at assignments while Mr Radford plans future work . ENGLISH STUDENTS read and analyze a selection from their text 'Lia-w:cgg7.:?-, 3 215532721 gs, 95? , R E5 9 zgvm , , ' V Zig, ,Aw ' 3 . Q , 4.4. M J 1 Q ' J ff , F 'cf , . ' if ' 1 iff J , Z, E- ' ly' 'Y f i W' 7 , ' B. PAPPAS ' CounseIor's Office 5 MRS. BECKER wrifes down one off 'f ,Aj Limvv , , 1.q,WA, I J, 75:25 1 f ,, 29- 51,1 ell-L ,gn 'Drag is-1 -,ff 1 , K 354' fi' 1, V' f G.FOREMAN V' Library A if 9 E.GOFF . Principul's office C. HUNTER Dean of Girls' Office J . JONES Book Room ' Attendance Office K. LONG 5 fi A, NOBLE W f , I Attendance Office I , ,H ig fs he many messages received durin W 44 4- 9: ' vw Wx 'xl WV. n- .WV'f',.Q:s15Nx ' ' A+,,,,, , H ' -NA uv A f I I M., V r of Lylr , n , ,I4 I J. AUSTIN Dean of Boys' Office H . BECKER Vice Principal's Office R. BURGESS Counseior's Office I. DAVIS Activities' Office MRS, JONES types out a long list of books. Secretaries MRS.LONGMSuc'f g the day. 'ff , -1 W . J . , , , 41 .. ., H' 'J ,Q f. wg, ,, ANSWERING THE plonei ff J Z! f Wy aff ,sl -s -m--M ----,.,. ,s' ,Al ,J Q' , ,Q-23 -L : wi:-2,1 ,Q .iff Jn:-Q-:sig If ' 251 4,9-n Y H , .asv-I' ,. YL'- -. . . 4 , ' xl ,rm i t ,ww wut! Y' X Y3,l.mAi11:g,v4. .- N,m1u,,Q 'I . nu -HLA f lhrendonce with o friendly coll home . 069ae Stab' Assisted with Clerical Duties Ymweaone is only one of the duties of o secretory. P A Wezifee' to Being Home and gases! Glaser-' l i 1 i i THE P.T.A. sponsored Dick Bondi's KRLA Roadshow. The National Congress of Parents and Teachers, commonly known here as the Excelsior P. T. A. is united with the general objective of bringing together the forces of home, school and community in behalf of children and youth. The Excelsior P. T. A. carried on many programs which were successful. Gains were noticed in Parent Education, Health and Juvenile Protection programs. 15452 3. 4 4 i or J e . f ig , I : , VI f fi?,g,EV M. BARTRAW, Second E. BLACKKETTER Vice Principal Historian at , K r , . in ,Jffgit 5,2 . VJ ' 26 if . ef . f L. COLLN J. MILLER, Third L. RINER, First B. VRSALOVICH 1 President Vice Principal Vice Principal Secretory J '-fri .if fi l' fi '-155 . frfrf - WEE A ji 4- E34 Tis:1f.5,' ati' 37, 1 if 'J 'Q if f TC T if ' .1'-bi X2-SF?-55'li-.if13511-ff1??l1?ffwifzffiiii 'T' - f 41 -. 1 -. as-lf,-e+i2.sf1-'155.1f 5 11+ efpi-.2-e:':'f'fx if 1,, .. ' ' . - f r- - V - lf .- ' ' lfgjg- . ' eye w - w f f2+ i?'El ' lie 's ee. ,W - . My 4 L sd ' ' 'IF re 1 Xjgb, 4 fm 5'-f ,- sf. -.iw-'fe 'Fifi e S? a gl sb , .-7 .2 eff. 5 .. 'fr -fe new ' fue- 5 e - - lg-2542 Fffgfzl ' - 555-171215-f 'L:. : , . Ffifiikf T ' 3, e- - - ' ' sk W W mfr L as 'Y :Y - . ' if fiee'Pf:?e Q 6 if J? fm.,-V F, swf J, ' 5 1 . 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A ' L s 1 ff , rr, R 3, f J1 2 v 2 M ' 1 f 4 1 l All ' I M ' I A . , K. .:.:..1.I, I J 'J-1 ft f. fifrm-I - -f - ee If 'lH3z53K'?Q3?5?5W351nj: 2'f3lif3Q' 1 1-V ..- 111556. 1' Lf? gan. ..f V ...V fedigzis' .ww Fig ill ' 2 FJ ' AL ' .231 'ff r' Kms' ' .41 : l ef f 41!'21-:'.Lfg 1 :Q 5 fiffiif' -11421799 gig! , n Lyla ' :7',.',, - -4 . 4.44-.EQ igfffgez f 51:52-gear - 'L 1. v.fr',Iv,', ' f 55321 ...,g,.c-my 71,11--:fr V ff f r f l V 1 1 Q I A I Yr 7 wp 'L f f. lui' -WMU ,e I , I q A J .,... nge, mee: ,, 5 W' l i H. NORVILLE Levefene mtv .f req: , Q. eossmuonm cererer-se fgugvf 1 ??. r.-35 A ffezf .Q e ,ies-eeiaf ff? CU sfffm ' wx S 1 5? 'Ziff G- SYEWAR1 K - ' C'1fe'e'l f? . ' 1 fif11.1f ' A.wAssuNK 5- T -ff' c f eerie 1227 s- f e 1 Ng , , , BEFORE LUNCH it's hu ltllu 'Killa B0 Hu , I I ,, IIA! nhl 'Q li on ls as rry hurry! M, KRUIDHOF Cafeteria G . MCKINNON Cofeleuin R, MENDEZ Ccwfererio L . MOONEY Cafeteria L. BENSCHNEIDER Fliglv Deck L . BOYLE Cafeteria 5. awww Flight Deck R, CLARK Fligm Deck igfiifiom QAFPTERIA WORKERS have food ready when lu ch bell rung v l l Wtal Employee: hr Hungry Pilots' MRS. STEWART prepares pusfrles for flue ovens. MRS. MCKINNON proudly displays desserts Uurtodianr on all Day and Mybt CUSTODIANS KEPT our campus clean . R, ALEXANDER Auditorium Am-lvdcnl. B. BECHARD Building Cusiodinn c. HILLIARD Hand of Plnnl one-inlinni 1. LOWE Building Ciiilnnsnn . i W . FARDEE Nigllr Fommun S. PLACE Building Custodian A. RUINARD Building ciinodinn vi: , , --L' .X .rw gi 4 .-.-2: -'A ' 1 A ,.,r 35-5 ,ii A. STAKEMAN Building ciiilniiinn R. vim DETJEN Building cnnodiiin R. VAN DYKE anilding ciislndinn G. v. voizlc Building Custcdian -.., :Q- 3-1 EE :rs ..... 2- ..:: nw nw L., 9: '.'L Nfffi .V i, ,QM M .L '431 U ', ' I 5 i 'gi' I .5 f if I Z , f ', I' I i 3 ,, Af. , A., , 4 - 1 .A,g,,,, , ,A W if fy. . , l -'likffii' 'ul J-1 V 1 W , , .. A1 gi ,, gl ,N I, 7 ff .16 Q. s , WI, 4 E' vm .M ff' - 2. 14 W2 -,fn 2- ff f W. ,f , n, . .Zi if i R L.- 4.5 -i 1- ii .EJ in ...M wx sy , za :- cysumw NO, ALEX, ips not Candid Camera, WOULDN'T YOU like to cruise in this? L . i f ' T ' A DR. LOUIS G. ZEYEN Superintendent , y' , , 'F 'l . X 4 - . 1..u1.isiaZ ii., ttf , -14215 i .. i,if51,j5!2...,-...,4...i. X N, lit t i Excelsior Union High School District came into existence in 1903 when residents of Norwalk and Carrnenita formed a high school district which was joined by Artesia, Bellflower and Bloomfield a few years later. As needs increased with the post-war boom, seven more high schools were added to the district. Last year our educators, seeing in- creased growth and feeling that elementary and secondary schools would work better Lmified. set up a series of meet- ings and presented this matter to the voters. As a result of a special election planned by the community, Excelsior High, as well as other schools in the area, became a part of the Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District. Because of the changes which unification brought, new bud- gets were planned, and new titles were assigned. Members elected to the Board of Education were Mrs. Phyllis S. Aegerterg Mrs. Polly Blankenbecklerg Mr. Milton P. Cookg Dr. Duane U. Dyerg Mr. Warren A. Escobar, vice presi- dentg Mr. Harold MacTaggart, presidentg and Mr. Jess Vela. Dr. Louis G. Zeyen was named to the post of Superintendent of Schools of the Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District in January, 1966. His appointment ended the three and a half 1nonth's search for a man to succeed Reginald M. Benton, who retired in September after twenty years ser- vice to education in Norwalk. Dr. Zeyen took over the chief administrative job in the district from Robert D. Ashton who, upon Mr. Benton's retirement, served as acting superintendent of schools from October 1, 1965 through January 31, 1966. Assistant superintendents were assigned in the following areas: Bruce Butler, businessg Robert Fischer, elementary educationg Richardson Has- tings, secondary education. Districts' llnite Ender lIm??catiou MR. BRUCE ia. BUTLER Assistant Superintendent, Division of Business Services Superlntendentr MR. RICHARDSON HASTINGS Assistant Superintendent, Division of Secondary Education MR. ROBERT J . FISCHER Assistant Superintendent, Division of Elementary Education MR. ROBERT D. ASHTON Acting Superintendent rg ,mf-g, jf ut W 'i v Ml 1 'v. 's1' 1. ' ,-4-1 A., BOARD OF EDUCATION--FRONT ROW: Mrs. Phyllis Aeger- -Chief Deputy Superintendent of Los Angeles County Schools, ter, Mr. Harold MacTc1ggort, Mr. Warren Escobor, Mrs. Polly Mr. Reginald M. Benton, Superintendent, July l through Blankenbeckler. ROW 2: Mr. Jess Velo, Dr. C.C. Carpenter, September 30, l965, Mr. Milton P. Cook, Dr. Duane U. Dyer. Board o Education ffl Fw., 1-if Km ,602 .i 3 ,ff,.,... A f MRS. PHYLLIS S. AEGERTER MRS. POLLY BLANKENBECKLER MR. MILTON P. COOK ' DR, DUANE U, DYER MR. WARREN A. ESCOBAR MR. JESS VELA MR. HAROLD L. MAC TAGGART President, Board of ECll!FGfl0l'1 r 1? ii I fm, 1 l. , -I ,.e,,. - , XV' -is up v 'l 'li A.-1. Y 'WL mi, Lf . 3 iifiiwff l f EXCELSIOR STUDENTS, desiring an example of governmenf procedure, looked To the Norwalk City Council . U S E N AT E DEALT with the many pressing problems facing Excelsior THE GAVEL was a symbol of the president's power. High School. ,gr V 1 fi , i.,1- sy ' .-v-f-tw ' Q' 2 'fi faiaifw-12 ft I MM Zia -1-:Ages Izf, 2 -5.1 .gl 'J .x-f.,3q0 -Gr? ::.g'!5v,1r. ,X fn ,.- .4 Q.qff1Efw Q- 1 , ,41-.Tum-524. . . -- . -X'--wt 5 mcql cekicf PM KATHY POWELL, Student Body Director of Activities, showed school spirit as a member ofthe cabinet. RON BURT aided Mrs. Davis in carrying out the business transactions for E.H.S . Swfi ,it.i?rEtt E'-.jzfffd 152 , I V1 V s o 5!f?'5?f 1 E:'2F.i5 1'5krQ,mg 1 vga, .FL N Q t y , k QQ A K' ' , av i' . 5527 x' . ,Q ' ,Wiz 2.5 ' 021263 wr, Y V , ,Mimi--t1,f:,.-.l, u .l V t 1 1, 1 .t ,,' - - . i L 1 1 f ' 1:31 SQTZ-. 3 Z-,Eli 'Fi g 47 -' -N411-21' 1 -1,151.11 Qeigir? fiifxj if -'mill-'Q 1q2'i'lQ Zl -ff, fi -F: -5, 1 1, ' iii 15555 'iAf'f'i ' 'f' i ' ' 0 'ii':il53EX.:lEl'i5.f?Ta5ii4:? -xE?.3-LC- J,-'!lf:.,'e Q- ' 9 L:y 4'.'5gQ13':3g5 w 9195543ggqsgarrqvi-.72 51.511 gr: - -- R , , ,-1: f 5,g5,,,a'- f---.qQ.y3fQ'a:e X-cwest:.NEALX-T-L?IJs21E4i '1 ' ' ' ' qs. BRIAN THOMPSON, First Semester Student Body President. WlLL THE assembly please come to order! President Brian Thompson lived up to the fine example of an Excelsior High School Student Body President set by the many pre- ceding presidents. Brian's administration for the first semester acted as a mediator between students and faculty. He worked closely with Mr. Kraushaar to promote the interests of Excelsior students. Brian con- tributed many hours of his personal time to make the first semester a happy, success- ful, and memorable one for each and every student at Excelsior. Hrs! Semeeterfr A DAILY scene in Brion's school life. ANOTHER FAMILIAR scene. n fy ff My f , SAL, W 4 Ma 4 no so if .av-1 vyfafy- f 4. ,. f -.,, M-,,.,........ .- -:1,g,'vf'f ,'1' -1 - f -. be bool :re ,dm awr :kai 2 the co:- jmi very I 'I Leonard Giambeluca, First Semester Vice- President, introduced a new system of se- lecting the Student Body Judges. If a student were interested in becoming a judge he filled out an application, acquired in the Activi- ties Office. The applicants were screened by a committee and the judges selected. This system turned out to be very effective. Leo- nard had many other ideas for improving our student government while he served as our first semester's vice-president. Carl Wreath, Sergeant at Arms, had the task of fining the senate members who talked out of turn during the Senate meeting. On the more serious side Carl led the pledge of allegiance at all assemblies. Carl's atti- tude toward his duties proved him to be the right man for the job first semester. .hiv-x 'A' M ff-Q. 4J?fF'.,f E! FIRST SEMESTER Student Body Cabinet. LEONARD GIAMBELUCA - Vice-President CARL WREATH - Sergeant at Arms 8' zuleat Body Leaders' SENATE STARTED promptly at 7:45 A.M. with Senate members prepared to take care of school business. ' - ,f 1f'.fij-ff, ROSE LACASELLA Secrefury RON BURT Treasurer JOAN WALLACE Direci-or of Publicify , I Euan Homproa .r RON AIDED Excelsior sfudents in their financial needs. KATHY KEPT busy planning activities ,wflr I. 1- 744134, .ku '-wiv ' -' ' ' ' 4 - fl ,ix PX X I T The power behind first se- mester's president, Brian Thompson, was an effective staff. Rose Lacasella kept all records straight and up to date. Treasurer Ron Burt kept tabs on our school funds, while Joan Wallace, our Director of Publicity, kept us posted on all upcom- ing events. There was also Kathy Powell, Director of Activities, who planned our rallies and assemblies. Last, but not least, Janice Street and Diane Buckley, DIANE BUCKLEY - Head Song Leader KATHY POWELL - Director of Activities O Uabmet JANICE STREET donates time to working in Mrs. Bryan's office. kept us yelling and singing at all of those football and basketball games. All in all first semester went as plan- ned. JANICE STREET - Head Yell Leader r V-...sm S . 'Wi 'ive ...fm S ff 5- 7- rg 5. 13 V ., .,. l .,,,-1 .Wm I. .L Q -V1 r P' . f uk f t ' f Z illiigg :fl 'yi 5?-.:. ' ff:: f :A ,'.'. :ff if-ef ' ' - '. ,, 4, . s T' 'j ' ., 'Z fif K :gg .1-1, 33 L. . in.. , ff -,-15 f V.,-.. N V, ff .. 1 PM .5 :J 413 , ,, ,mit V. .. ffv: f fs af 1' , ' 1 ., 4 1 12 'ff' V. . . ' x 3: :ff wp ' V 3 if f 5-.. eh...-2f:f:': iq - ' wi. ,:, ff rVif:,ft'f-f .1-,ffQg'ft'. 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' f Q' ,g7...,2,.L W e.- IV 4,,g.3,.g :I . - f - fx 1 g af: L., . .311 ',g I. 5- ' -- '..:...k 'Z 'V ' ' WV ' 1 VT, -.VV '.V R j ' , i U V . J' J B2jlQgZQf:'?553ieiNifm4'.i'i:my-fr.'.u+yzw.c:f:.. JW, Q, YM- my Q g ' I ,I ' ?S.f:15E5EZfp:3.:.:.nQes..f.aar:..Q..V.-...W ...L ......--... ...S-...... ,...........L........e.. -...L- ,..,. L 1 r M ' iff-QT' F1-'J'.'v hx, '.'!f1 ,.-.GV fx Paw.-il' , Tirofn::vs-fn, Preui- C. Beecher, D. Veloz, J. Davis, M. Valiely, L. VVUI'tCl9flY, V- Lough- ' Q in H ::-aff. , if-fy:-E,Es-y, Sf.. 5:11. RCN' Z: ,I Fzeixvard, ran, R. Hansberger. ROW 3: M. Brandyberry, Mr. C. Kraushaar. ' ' ' I ' .1 A 'vic'.c:e'.91g lafesnn, S. ?lnip.:.e In. Loge, S. Pena, ' Hifi.-'ii ..Qs'f'fflT,:1ffV1f2'V- ' 1 ' 4 'ff,2iI?:iiii.'V' -'if' l 5 ' ' 1 A 7' ' Bifftf.--522-Zifzi' , if L . :'fQ'v,1.g4:::.'.f,..ff 4 A 9'-'ff Q EPINJ' f i5 5' 1 4 Wiring. jf, ff,, ny f ' , 1 1 Jw 1 12, f I Q , ' t ve 7 'sv r'-s STUDENT BODY JUDGES--FRONT ROW: C. Pitzer, J. Hernandez, M. Gonzalez, L. Giambeluca, Vice-President: l. Henry, N. Stephen, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES--FRONT ROW: J. England, V. Cedillo, K. Hawes, J. Holven, J. Davis, Speaker of the House: V. Eck, P. Sinn, D. Baeza, J. Solem. ROW 2: M. Ordonez, A. Ordonez, C. Stoddard, V. Gastlum, B. Sakioka, T. Hussey, L. Foley, N. Castorina, R. Fonseca, A. Chesler, J. Brown, J. Spies. ROW 3: D. Peterson, J. England, G. Mizer. ROW 2: P. Carl, L. Pall, L. Busby, B. Beith, D. Riner, P. Castorina, G. Davis, S. Pena. B. Tuffee, C. Ambriz, K. Flewallen, R. Carrera, Y. Martinez, L. Tovar, J. Latham, B. Hardy, N. Plante, L. Whisler, B. Carmen, R. Wright, G. Roberts. ROW 4: L. Gutierrez, C. Rufto, F. Galvan, M. Greene, P. Dodgin, D. Coon, M. Richardson, R. Jenkins, M. Fry, P. Castorina, N. Hapiot, K. Powell, L. Westra, D. Benavidez. .-.ii -smug in 5 TT W X.-,,,'f1..I' ,Ji,'i A,'f iff' , .l'fuf.ll'5'K' it T -,Yr 'Jia 5--yi.-'ii-'1l'E,ih.'-i ' ' .w ' -i 4 , Senate Student Rody Judge: President Brian Thompson Rally RALLY COMM!TTEE-- 00 2: K. Blankenship ROW 3: J. Wollade, K. Powell. ROW 4: J. Mizer, B. Fieldsted, F. Aguilar, E. Tweif, B. Thompson. an an 35:25 FRONT ROW: B. Pezza, C. Voth, K. Powell, C. Rock, S. Hoge, D. Knipple. ROW R. Federico, P. Bird, A. Pezza, L. Karlsson, C. Ruffo, D. Ramirez, N. Cusforina. Wee-President Leonard Giambeluea PUBLICITY communes--FRONT ROW: F. Aguilar, Row 2. B. Pam, D. Ramirez, K. Blanken- ship, S. Shaffer, K. Powell, D. Sholris, J. Mizer, B. Fuentes, A. Pezza. ROW 3: B. Fieldsfecl, K. Powell, FROSTY , .l. Wallace. .ff 0 Uonznuttee House o Representatives .Speaker-Jerzy Davis' .fLi2sfiiS35Ls3??f- T ftf ks' su The governing bodies of Excelsior High School include the Senate, Student Body Judges, and House of Representatives. These groups worked together first semester to ensure Excelsior students a smooth-running government. Senate met every morn- ing to discuss and to take care of any pending school business. The Student Body Judges met once a week to look over the blue slips and to take care of any discipline problems. The House of Representatives met once every two weeks to review the actions taken by Senate and to consider any new problems which they needed to bring before Senate. The Rally Committee, headed by Kathy Powell, Director of Activities, worked hand in hand with the Publicity Committee, headed by Joan Wallace, Director of Publicity. Kathy and Joan's committees decorated our campus first semester with stuffed Buccaneers for our Homecoming game with Bellflower. As the wind and rain brought December and the holiday season, Kathy and Joan brought the spirit of Christ- mas to Excelsior by having Frosty the Snowman greet students as they entered the Administration Building. The Administration Building appeared a wonderland with a Christmas tree and stockings hung for the Student Body Cabinet, Mr. Kraushaar, and Mrs. Davis. The Publicity and Rally Committees even managed to have snow fall on the windows during the holiday season. i t l Representative Bruce Gevirtzman Representative Janice Davis Excelsior State Representative: From June nineteenth through June twenty-sixth, Excelsior was rep- resented at Boys' State by Bruce Gevirtzrnan. Boys' State was held in Sacramento, California, and Bruce described his week there as one of learning and doing. Bruce was one of eight hundred boys from all over California select- ed to attend Boys' State. He spent a week at actual political ralliesg city, county, and state elections. He also spent a part of his time campaigning, speaking, and participating in athletics. The boys were divided into two political groups, the Whigs and the Federalists, and each boy was assigned to a city and a county. Bruce was fortun- ate enough to have the opportunity of listening to Governor Brown and Dr. Max Rafferty make speeches. In Bruce's own words, It was a great honor, and one that will long be remembered. This summer, Excelsior was represented at Girls' State by Janice Davis, She described her stay at Davis University by stating that Girls' State was a worth while program. She found that one learned more about his government through participating than one does by merely studying. She became familiar with every level of govern- ment as acting-mayor of her city. Janice participated in government offices as a verifying deputy for the Tory candidate for Lieutenant Governor, a verifying deputy for a county official, and one of six- teen girls on the Tory Platform Committee. She sat in on lectures held throughout the week concerning cities, counties, state elections, state legislature, courts, and political parties. Janice was also privileged to listen to speeches by Governor Brown and Dr. Max Rafferty. Vw . -w ,. .JFTX , I .H .'i'lQ'vv-,Q ,ALL x 4- . ,nw .X nr ni. Q Mi. f 'ls Girls' League-as Active Grgasize fins President Janice Davis ff Vice-President Nicki Costorino Sponsor Miss Irene Sullos First semester and throughout the entire year Girls' League was one of the busiest organizations on campus. The league's acti- vities, directed by Director of Activities, Dianne Knipple, started out in the fall with Freshman Day and Homecoming. Next came the first girl-ask-boy dance entitled Ship Ahoy. As spring came so did the annual Sadie Hawkins dance and the Senior Moth- ers' Tea. The League ended its activities for the 1965-66 school year with the presenta- tion of a scholarship to an outstanding senior girl who contributed to Girls' League during her four years at Excelsior. These activities were all planned by the Girls' League, headed first semester by President Janice Davis and assisted by their sponsor, Miss Irene Sullos. THE HOSTESS Committee greeted the alumni with a smile and a gloss of punch . GIRLS' LEAGUE--FRONT ROW: P. Beith, N. Castorino, J. Davis, Y. Mendoza, C Barbot. ROW 2: S. Nungesser, D. Peterson, D. Corsini, E. Knudensen. Second semester Excelsior's student body was under the leadership of an outstanding student, Louis Magdaleno. Louis' leader- ship ability, stemming from his past ex- perience as president of the Excelsior Chap- ter of the National Forensic League, presi- dent of Spanish Club, and vice president of Altairs, enabled him to make a smooth break between first and second semester. Louis fine leadership quality was seen in his ability to conduct a business like meeting each day in Senate. Louis, with his cabinet, discussed and found solutions to the many problems which confront all student body governments. By meeting daily Louis and his cabinet were able to maintain strong ties between the stu- dent body and student government of Ex- celsior. Louis and his cabinet worked closely with Mr. Kraushaar to promote the interests of Excelsior High School students. v j f -v , LOUIS MAGDALENO Second Semester Student Body President Second Semester Student Body Leaders' PRESIDENT SWORE to uphold E.H.S. consti- tution . SECOND SEMESTER Senate started out well os Louis conducted meeting for the first time . , ...M ,.,-,., rt. 1-' if , ofa AA 4X -..,N,-4-va.. ..v.,,,,.s, .W V- : GE1. , :Tiff v -.,,,,., ,, ,,.,N,,. '55-fu: Q 15.32 ' ' bi W., , ww y QW we--qw - ,avg dw' 'Q n 'xy ,' .M N - JIM WRAY RON MICHAEL Vice-president Sergeant-at-orms Called to Order STUDENT JUDGES met with .lim Wray, vice-president. ITF'-'T 5' ' 'K l'f,T'f ' 3 iS'i'ii:E 1333 Student Body President Louis Magdaleno was backed by two outstanding Excelsior High School students, Jim Wray, vice-president and Ron Michael, sergeant-at-arms. Jim con- tinued to conduct student court in the Excelsior tradition. He followed the same procedure as first semester's vice-president in selecting judges. Student court was made up of the finest Excelsior students. Ron Michael also upheld the tradition of Excelsior. He made sure the senate meetings were kept orderly and led the flag salute at all assemblies. Ron also represented his school as a varsity basketball player. The student body can be proud of the contribution made by both of these students. . ,Qi ,ai 9 Bidttyoi ,',, V V254 Kr ,ff varffffi' . I-IAA N is-A 3,-14 ' -A---lv- .Wx 0fHcer.v Return for a Second Term Six student body officers were re-elected to serve a second semester. The results of the second semester election demonstrated the faith Excelsior students had in the fine leadership qualities of these in- dividuals. Joan Wallace, Director of Publicity, continued with her responsibilities doing a superior job of publicizing all student body activities. Director of Activities, Kathy Powell suggested new and different projects and co-ordinated more rallies and assemblies for second semester. Our Treasurer, Ron Burt, kept a written report oi our funds ready to submit to Mr. Valentine if required. All re- cords of Senate business were recorded and letters of correspondence were written by Rose Lacasella. Her services as secretary were as valuable second semester as they were first. Pilot spirit and en- thusiasm was just as admirable as ever with our two spirit makers Diane Buckley and Janice Street leading the songs and yells, The continuous leadership of these officers certainly improved the stu- dent government and the spirit of Excelsior High School second semester. .ir XELW. l .ug ,,o'V'r 1 -V ,Q ting!-' M ix. ,,,, ,rf 4. ,u. ,,,v.. .,...i ., , , 1 GOVERNOR'S CONVENTION--Richard Hansberger and Jerry Davis. This year the Community Services Department at Cerritos College formed a committee of high school students known as Youth Committee. Excelsior was represented by three students, Lou Magdaleno, Jerry Davis, and Nancy Plains. Some of the topics of discussion were law enforcement, the draft, the employment of high school students, and traffic safety. A result of the sub-committee was the Youth Speaks Out Forum held in April in which local high school students gave their ideas and opinions on the problems of today. ,M Studente Represented FHS' at Conference: In November Excelsior was represented at the Annual Governor's Traffic - Safew Conference by Richard Hans- berger and Jerry Davis. Prominent city officials and teen- agers from all over California represented their high schools. There were some four hundred teenagers and adults in attendance. Resolutions were made for Governor Brown's consideration. YOUTH COMMITTEE--Nancy Plains and Lou Magdalena. . . . V ,f The F. B. L.A. year opened by having the cabinet attend its first Southern Section Conference at the Union Oil Building in Los Angeles. This conference proved to be a very pro- fitable experience which gave the cabinet many new ideas to bring back to Excelsior's own chapter of Future Business Leaders of America. F.B.l..A. CONFERENCE--Allison Brown, Dorothy Garza, Nelly Hapiot, Donna Jones, Susan Nail. The California Association of Student Councils, C.A.S. C. , held their annual Snow Conference at Big Bear Lake March 18th, 19th, and 20th. Excelsior was represented by Mar- lene Vallely, John Reinard, Jerry Davis, Patty Bird, and Chuck Beecher. The four main topics of the conference were activities and projects, student council problems, parliamentary procedure, and history of C. A. S. C. with senior activities. These topics were discussed freely with all the representatives, each presenting their own ideas and solutions . ' , g . . e X SNOW CONFERENCE--Chuck Beecher, Patty Bird, Marlene Vallely, Jerry Davis, John Reinard. 1 wif? 'kr ,W , - 3, 4 as , ww, f RALLY COMMITTEE FRONT ROW M Richardson D Thiessen F Aguilar M Greene. ROW ' , ' w:u'h:lZJMaLtL.Ll..'u Sena te 2: R. Lacasella P. Bird, D. Ramirez, Ordonezi S: Shaffer IR. .Wriglnt, Powers, S. Hoge, R 6 c C. Rock. ROW 3: D. Knipple, L. Karlsson, K. Powell, J . ,Wallace, K. Powell, R. Burt, N. 8 y Castcrina , L . Wunclerley . A-fv,l4j:i 'SNK RW? ,e3.'Y'1'g? Hi PUBLICITY COMMITTEE--FRONT ROW: K. Powell, J. Wallace, S. Shaffer. ROW 2: C. 'S' udent Body Judges Rock S. Hoge S. Troyer J. Street E. Tweit B. Fuentes G. Tedesco K. Powell. ROW ' I 3: Fl. Aguilarl T. Tannei, D. Ramirez, B. Nlanzo, R. Nlichael, R. Hilnsberger, R. Burt, P. Hinsley, M. Greene. Second semester Director of Activities, Kathy Powell, and the Rally Committee planned for a break in the day to day routine of school life by arranging for a Hat Day, a Shoe Day, a Shades Day, and even a Grub Day. On Hat Day everyone wore a distinctive hat. The J. V. Song Leaders wore their tiger hats, while Jan Street wore her combat helmet. Next came our Shoe Day. Clad-hoppers and shoes of every size, shape and color were seen on Pilot feet. Shades Day gave students the privilege of wearing the usually prohibited dark glasses. Last came Grub Day. On this day Excelsior students were seen in their old worn-in clothes namely cut-offs and sweatshirts. These days wouldn't have been the success they were if Joan Wallace, Director of Publicity, and her committee hadn't publicized all events well in advance. Second semester saw other changes in the House of Representatives. Social science students elected representatives from each of their classes, and this group carried out in good order the governing busi- ness of the school. The Senate, involved with the immediate problems of E. H. S. , con- tinued to meet daily during second semester, and the student body judges worked with them to find solutions to the problems of discipline. House o Representatives .1 - J 60 i V- , Q: cw 'i lie 0 lodg iges 00 i ol tiil SENATE--FRONT ROW: R. Burt, R. Naumann, J. Reinard, S. Pena. ROW 2: D. Knipple, L. Karlsson, N. Stephen, J. Wallace, K. Powell, R. Lacasella, V. Loughran, L. Wunderley, M. Vallely, J. Sfreef, D. Buckley, S. Hoge. ROW 3: R. Michael, B. Thompson, J. Wray, Mr. Kraushaar, L. Magdalena, C. Beecher, B. Fieldsfed, B. Manzo. STUDENT BODY JUDGES--FRONT ROW: L. Giambeluca, D. Dawson, G. Davis, J. Wray, K. Lewis, M. Vallely, F. Aguilar. ROW 2: L. Gufierriz, L. Ballanfyne, S. Pena. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES--FRONT ROW: K. Powell, A. Pezza, K. Powell, J. Wallace, L. Foley, D. Dawson, S. Wong, P. Martinez, K. Lema, K. Judge, T. Sohrialcoff, L. Mullins. ROW 2: N. Casforina, K. Blankenship, L. Solem, P. Clapp, J. Page, L. Wesfra, K. Hartman, J. Loughran, M. Barraza, Y. Martinez, J. Larham, B. Pezza, K. Peterson, L. Vallenbois. ROW 3: B. Hardy, E. Albanese, E. Sosa, L. Ballan- fyne, D. Carll, W. Orange, J. Clark, P. Castorina, G. Villolobos, B. Ibarra, D. Veloz, A. Chesler. He... .,,.....,-... -.-.3 Perry ,V .- -f- Qfrfffyrf A ., ,fffveiefiix 59 32 ee rfevwwv ' xrweewwifew ?' O -5595 N-,J-' ,??7,w4?fvz3?x3 fy xy' , . . , het- A . vemmv ,,. -' fa A. f ww I -i -if 'eigkfgvhlwf 5495331 z'fi'f'f' -,V- M V V :?W? 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Leaders' Responsible WHO ME? was Fred Aguilar's siufement on Shade Day. HAT DAY presented 0 few problems. Some Pilots wcnfed 'ro trade. for N BATMAN AND BURGIE mode it to Grub Day. Crazy Daze DIG THEM crazy huts! STOMP OUT customary shoes! 1' V . ,rf fu, ,Q . , M , M fgefggpfg K T' ani, :fre 1 fd Nik- we w 9. f X M if A? A 353 Q Y 5 3 55 nafggli 0 ,kv V ' 5,22 Nm , gf, ,Q f ,E ff 7 T r' 'S 1 ' if X 'Z M , Q T .Y , 1 2 'N- Q 'LOA ' N' 1 .4 A 5 I 1 I ,N I , . N g,1- J Aof student government Vthat make high School CA5 NORWALK 0 LA MIRADA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT I ALONZOM VALENT PR1N IP L excELslon HIGH scHooL 15711 PiONF 5 VD , Nonwnmac FFOPN QC55 eds 2l3, 868 Tolepkavn: Ana C Dear Mr. Kraushaar and Mrs. Davis: We, the members of first and second semester Senate Class, would like to dedicate this page in El Aviador so eyou for your help and guidance in handling the affairs 4 It is individuals like yourselves a worthwhile experience. we want you to know that your endeavors are eppreciated. WV AA x' Gratefully ydurs, X gbun, 4 f efif 1 w - N QQMAQJ 'QXQ My ' Plfigyfeevziff:2f22jfZ5kQL9 ,svgvi WQN Qgk 1556 fffrxifffifygggkx' QE? -X , , Pl, -f' i L ii' lr 'Ef 5- , ,....-- uf ' -'fgz Ewa v hfilifm Y' , gl ' 3, Q, ,. ,rf, , f. 1. f K,,,,,. A i .fi wr- 'HU-1 3 H- --fi 0 i 1- ' are 1 r Q : A-5. jg-L 4221! .f 'Ji' 51,1 7 I WJ W Qt? l 1 V.. ,,,,WW,r,Q , ,ff fif ', yi' Vfwgfffbfii 2 4, mf' X 53 M ff f If V 1 0 5 A Q A I f wg, ff f 7 f MARLENE VALLELY and Carol Woo make an important decision for this year's annual. CAST MEMBERS look on as Dennis Jenkins, alias Sir Tricycle, reverts back to childhood. l -WWWee-meM--me-wgme--me-anWeat-feel 4 l i i i l l 3 l 1 l 1 : I i , l l l 2 I l l f X , l M. Us 'HW f 4 l 1-ry.-!',' ' 11, ..g,r....i hw, , r . ull f , It i 1 755:-.Y',.!, ' , , . l l l i l l l , ',l i: :I '.-1:-f V. 1- , , .p ,N g.qQA,1j5,1g,.,-gl-'j, , l 'V JQPZ,gf,,,-fl-lfzfaif-111,-gif1,. 4 ,, , , -4- ' -Q42 1f,7.- illbq!13iL2'52217u'H3i3Vy.51111! ' ' f, 'E f.lf :fw2LLf'31f1322+-Z5'fff' 11 ' ' - f 64 J V. 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I 'eh fi n- ?.i1t- ff Zi?- 1 - '- , ser v -ff fe.-T ' .X , I f 'Q' s iff' 4 2 5 Lg.-1-,':5ZL9f-Z'l'!:Lf. fi' .-, BUSINESS MANAGERS - Moria Eernosconi, Cheryl Weaver. -J ACTIVITIES EDITORS - Jeanette Gutierrez, Jennifer Serio. MISS SIEMSSEN, Annuoi Adviser, goes over plans for Ioyouts with AnnuoI Editor,Mc1rIene Vallely. Annual Staff Moods, the theme of this year's annual, brought about an interesting new look in pictures and layouts. Efforts of an enthu- siastic staff added life to our '65-'66 E1 Aviador. The ideas contributed by every member of the staff made it pos- sible to compile an annual Excelsior stu- dents will long remember. emorier. . . 4' -71-w5::,:f::,fi74.-is..-'14f--w 1, ,gan 4 r:fs2yz:5zg4im,.1 .4fa5:Li5af2M2iffai.mai is 'I 553,555-gjg1Qg,g,5:, 1 giiiwgkgziisfgw'.,,f.2f L,'if',.Q'Z.--E ,ml 5:1 LIKQQZQ ,I Lgiggggagfgqff':::ggI'fy ood :afar Q5 fi'fL'?ffiQvQv553f5Jfg7,fff-:T I 'lo puff , M L. A .,, L, ' . 'wav 5 1 mf TZL'1'TT'f' ,, ----f . we M and J Mgr , f -1 5 f, . H , - . af- - Elie- 5' M4 Q: ., ' 0,52 . .- '1 ew' T-- f-'1.r - :sm ,.- ,-.... 1- ,.1.p, ' Qi: 5.15 . . , ' ' 'Q -up L2 5:51g'.',i'-1:15543 lg -. , e fr. -+?n f:zL..... . SENIOR CLASS EDITORS - Sharon Unite, Carol Woo . STUDENT LIFE EDITORS -Sherri Davis, Lynn Westrc . Marlene Vullely Editor-in-Chief I ,I Ccroi Wee Assistant Editor SPORTS EDITORS - Jerry Covington Richard I-Iansberger. CLASS EDITORS - Gretchen Sterner, Froncene Kommel . ,ft STUDENT GOVERNMENT EDITOR - Susonn Menneoiy. FACULTY EDITORS - Vickie Voldez, Vicki Gutierrez. ' rf?-5' rl. , ' . fw .'!l'zo:. ,. 1-v1H.l,f' mHi,,:m, l. W. 'W 4- ,,.-' .Ga-L ' ,., Q. . '4ig,g:,c,: 245, e B ...Recor ed s 1 ia mf .. Qfvhw-i 1 ..'i3E X .. by e n Q' -V E1 A YI8d01' Alicia Mochodo, Gig Perez, Ed Brown. Tom Fortney Gil Villolobos, Charlie Beolmer. fa 2,16 liz'-.Zim-.1 ..1L'v:5?QEf12-1. ' '4 ' ffitff gif'z1lF-.::-:rir'u-'- 'VLH 3, I ,413 , X i , ,,,i.,g,,,,, , , ,id . . jf ' 1 -T.. V - ' 1 Ha , fi f ,, ' i , ,TX V ,,,,,. iw-,1452fA. -1 r is 1 ff 'if , i M 'f ,ff I 7 33' L ,,,J, ' gi. f: -'A .j.Z 'E 1 ': 33.7 311' ia 1 5551 i ...f uf ' MR. LOVEMAN, phofogrophy insfrucior examines phoio icken by Photo Editor, Charlie Beclmer. fi -- M if ,Q ' Z Bill Robinson, Donna Welch. 5 2'1, ,,,.,s,f.lf 5531 G fig Sandy Austin, Donna Welch, Brent Ozier. Sieve Burt, Adeline Frciio, Mike Turner. P60 to Staff Under the supervision of Mr. Loveman, photography staff members provided effective pictures for this year's annual. Through their efforts the annual staff was able 'ro capture many moods and memories of the school year, moods and memories that will never be forgotten by Excelsior students. mx . umun Nun -mm: .umm wsswnlm T f i F555 Members fspiered' Me World of Business FBLA--STANDING: President, D. Hansloerger. FRONT ROW: D. P. Morris, P. Rivera, M. Cedillo, C, Stoct, E. Jackson. ROW 5: Jones, Vice President, R. Fonseca, Sergeant-at-Arms, S. Nail, His- torian, R. Hodges, D. Garza, Secretary. ROW 2: N. Plante, B. Burt. ROW 6: M. James, C. Ackerman, E. Reese, B. Tucker, P Walters, C. Busby, C. Smotberman, N. Martinez, S. Short. ROW 3: I. Henry, T. Schoriakoff, S. Powers, L. Vallembais, L. Mullen, J . Sornberger. ROW 4: M. Bernascani, N. Bibaeff, C. Masters, K. Koch, C. Esposito, L. Garber, M. Ordonez, V. Rodriquez, R Saunders, G. Hicks, L. Clwesler, P. Vartan, M. Spencer, J. Davis P. Hinesly, D. Liapis. Future Business Lead- ers of America was an active organization on our campus which pro- vided many worthwhile experiences for its mem- bers. Many FBLA mem- bers received invaluable experience in operating business machines at vol- luntieer jobs at Rancho LOS Amigos H0SPit2-11 Metro' politan Hospital, and the Chamber of Commerce. Members also construct- ed our Homecoming float- The services of t.he FB LA were appreciated by I everyonel Mem-,polifqn Hospiful, Mullen volunteered their services at the Norwalk Cham- ber of Commerce . FAM HINESLY put her secretarial skills to work at CARLENE EGGLESON, Michelle James, and Letha f --N 5 W - .-.Tvs- 'f'x '-, 2- grew-- ' 1F.f'ff'f --f ' . ' .-,saw-s. -.fd f' 4.4 r 3 ia U 4, -' 'guilt r- - 'M 1. . 4, ..- . W I p X FEBS' Contributed Services so size Eemfeseifgs i Lu , , . , ,-,nv-'- EBB--FRONT ROW: G. Vofh, H. Verclusco. ROW 2: G. Birchfielcl, Buckley, S. Marlc. ROW 6: B. Davis, K. Cook, B. Bell, H. Portillo, L. Johnson, K. Burgesses. ROW 3: D. Calsing, B. Wallis, C. Kratsa, J. Spencer, C. Jones. ROW 7: M. Garcia, J. Catalano, M. Valdez, ROW 4: S. Huckuby, S. Contreras. ROW 5: D. Benavidez, G. Mrs. Roth, sponsor. W MRS , ROTH , EBB sponsor, prepares assignment for EBB'S SPONSORED a Christmas card sale to raise funds business classes. for club activities. Excelsior Business Build- ers, a club composed of juniors, sophomores and freshmen, was an organi- zation formedto introduce students to the business world. Through various sales members raised funds for scholarships and club activities. Their services did not go un- noticed by students and faculty. wwf mn mann nmmu , mmm t Life. Members of Life staff were constantly seen on campus taking 1 AIX i ' 7'v.Qlin... nw YW Y 'A 4: 37 'F LiMw J - in ' wt-'-1 , M '-?rf7t'. .,-,ix '-:Mi , -, -. 'fr ' hmm, I . ....,,, .. as LIFE STAFF--LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Powers, A. Pezza, M. Fry, P. Kempemc, B. Fuentes, M. Limon, M. Wick, C. Wreath, L. Soiem, C. Beecher, J. Vincent, B. Gevirtzmon, G. Roberts, K. Moziol, R. Wright. Go out and get the facts! Make it your business to know what's 6 te- U J' happening! And so they did. Staff members worked hard all year Z lg' F I long to meet deadlines for the bi-monthly publication, Excelsior pictures, collecting news items and distributing newspapers at the end of the week. With the supervision of Mrs. Estelle Troup, the staff published a newspaper, students, faculty and parents alike could enjoy and remember for many years to come. ll Dummies! and Proofr... lbs! fr ,Lifgf -T 4 JOHN REINARD, First Semester Editor ROBERT DVE, Second Semester Editor BRUCE GEVIRTZMAN, First Semester MARIE WICK, Second Semester Assistant Editor Assistant Editor . P, Staff Adviser 4 7 G 'viii wL'353'v1j v ,wr vi N ,M , rf ,, 'vi I TRIAL FLIGHTS--FRONT ROW: P. Cari, J . Sarico Vortan, B. Tucker, D. Dawson, S. Wong, F. Reeve Trial High tx' Showcase , l, 7, nt. ,4,,,,6 M--X., 1 NN, 2 A ox: , QI he ,f f'5.,.sW 'b N -a on m :J :- N 4 E :i ca or o F ru -Q 7? 'a ro -f- m -1 U. 0 5 I rn 3 -Q N4 . an 2 F :S 5 F? :- -n 2 m N4 - U m N Q N Ln s, M. Lassiter. Provided a for Students' Poems Essays Stories and Artwork Now in its thirtieth year, Exce1sior's literary magazine, Trial Flights, provided students with the opportunity to display their creative literary and artistic talents. Submitting original short stories, poems, essays and art-work was an initial step for future authors and artists. Ac- cepting, selecting, and compiling original works was the job of this year's Trial Flights Staff, composed of volunteer workers. The staff work- ed hard proofreading and organizing the selected materials into a publication representative of Excelsior students. Y Q 5' , 1 ,Ag:g. 1 L, , qw . rr XS ssl Y sm we Rfikvlii Q- V., J' 3, , wi' ziggy: fgfffef 1 , , ' '.' 2 15 fa., 4 , , W o TRIAL FLIGHTS OFFICERS--SEATED: Editors, P. Beith, V. Ringsaker, J . Sarico, STANDING: Business Manager, B. Tuckerp Art Director, K. Peterson. wifW:-- - 12 itil 5' Ji' fi, gh ha ,. .1 f 10-1 K A. THESPIANS--FRONT ROW: D. Slioliis, J. Mizer, K. Powell, K. Hawes. ROW 2: C. Johnson, C. Pefti, N. Brammel. ROW 3: B. Epple, J. Wallace, C. Rock, J. Hernandez. For the Thespians, this year was one of worthwhile experiences. Excelsior students enjoyed the Thes- pians' talent as they portrayed many characters in various plays and dramas. Thespians received en- thusiastic response from students a.nd faculty as they revived characters from old plays and created life-like characters in new dramas. This year 'ka Time Machine, written by H. G. Wells was pre- sented as a satirical play by the Thespians. Thes- pians attended professional plays to view various acting techniques. The year's activities were cli- maxed by a banquet in the spring. STAGE CREW prepares fo decapitate Mr. Wilson. AFTER THE exciting Homecoming assembly, Danny Alvarez, Carl Havner and Steve Kelly strike the set. THESPIANS, Mike Green ul scene from Time Machine. 111' I- iii- , ,,2..,.,. Tbempian Dramas' Arlene Pezza, rehearse a Supported by Stage Uzew STAGE CREW--FRONT ROW: C. Clinard, L, Nlcmqerggn, ROW 2: D. Jenkins, R. Slwowen, D. Karl. ROW 3: B. Scbolfz, L. Thomas, B, Alvarez, C. Havner, R. Mendez, S, Kelly, B, Epple, S. Gornee, S. Kelly. As the entire student body waited expectantly for the presentation of the '65 -'66 Homecoming Queen, everyone had a chance to view the medieval setting created by the Stage Crew. This setting was only one example of the many sets that Stage Crew mem- bers constructed. Among their efforts were sets for our annual Christmas program, Junior -Senior play, Spring Swing and also sets for dramatic plays. DENNIS JENKINS and Dave Karl arrange drapes during assemblies. STAGE CREW--FRONT ROW: B. Scl'1oltz, D. Evans, C. Cllnard, N. Brammel, S. Kelly. ROW 2: S. Pasterslsi, M. Holal:1s,vJ. State, B. Epple. ROW 3: R. Mendez, R. Showen, S. Garnee, Mr. Allen Wilson. geese! Reported Great Wctory j V4 V LATIN CLUB: Caesar iGreg Tedescol reports a great victory to Roman citizens: S. Menneoly, D. Tweit, M. Miller, K. Lewis, J. Serio, D. Ramos, D. Fiorino, V. Gutierrez, C. Beeclfxer, P. G. Huckaby, S. Cle- mens, G. Mordue, L. Mordue, P. Clark, B. Luinstrc, V. Lopez, M. Fry, K. Maziol, J. Vincent, B. Thompson, M. Parson, L. Wilson, B. Catulono, L. Bell, R. Bond, L. Chesler, B. Chick, D. Coon, J. Covington, G. Davis, G. Dexter, W. Guidas, K. Hawes, C. Hill, D. Kleen, D. Krueger, C. Lane, B. Lucio, S. McClcnal1on, S. McCracken, J. Mizer, C. Unger, f, , f K, f Y D. Boker, D. Benedetto, M. Bernosconi, A. Boiorquez, F. Boniello, K Crooks, G- Daisy, H- Dawson, D. DeVore, J. Eighmy, E. Gordon, v Hugget, S. James, D. Neubauer, R. Oviedo, C. Persi, D. Peterson, E Ridge, R- ROCMQUSZ, J. Steinegeweg, S. Sutton, L. Wunclerley, K. Yuki- ltlfof D- BUCl4l6y, T. Clark, B. Gevirtzman, E. Knudson, V. Loughran, G Roberts, J. Rodriguez, F. Talley, V. Vulenich, C, Willg, J, W.-gy, L Karlsson. :5'S5f'-Y . Ibreiga Exchange IRC sponsored Lena Karlsson. I ,f,,ft,. Q ' ff , ,fi iif',::lf5ii'i'i'li'. Z 'QF3:f f, . , ' ' I gy 'f , -555 I7 ' 'V' ' ' 'E , Y, cj' W, V. , mf' R51-.5.,,,u f---,J 112223 7L3f5f1'i '5id f'i3 f' , -1 . fa . I- .- ' pl M ' , iff . , :' Y . 'I tl: Q f 1. T. -.?Li'ijT5r.:i1 5 'If f E.rg.::i2w , .- vlliif m f , W -' 'gr'--.Ere V., V '- '- J '225 rv-3:55-.':,.f - t ? Y 11- 15' '5:ffIFE.'.:-. -.-4:13655-l'1 ,J . f .iLfi'g3'i3'1.' 'fi' .rg i5f Ef52I ifiii' 15, .- f I 1 . .:,f,f1 : 'Ji ' if. irffig pgi 5 . fiff'2: 3, .i:E'ff'3l: fif- 'f f?i'E?iif3I'i , iff ' ROSE LACASELLA corresponded with student in SUE HOGE displays gifts received from foreign JUPGH- students. The International Relations Club made it possible for Excelsior students to welcome Swedish foreign exchange student, Lena Karlsson. During Lena's stay, IRC members enjoyed exchanging ideas and customs and learning about her country. IRC members were proud to have sponsored Lena, thus giving Excelsior students the privilege of becoming acquainted with a representa- tive of this Scandinavian country. Members also cor- responded with students of other countries. Through the efforts of this group, we have taken a small step forward in establishing friendships in countries around 6' Sponrore the world. 0661 fuqwm P299 .., ..4,mM'id:W4A4 IRC--FRONT ROW: D. DeVore, K. Lewis, P. sf.-nh, P. curl, D. Rodgers, D. DeVore, S. Wong, K. Rain, M. Mason. ROW 2: K. Hawes, M. South, J. Serio, S. Davis, V. Gutierrez, G. Vasquez, B, Reyes, M. Ordonez, L. Sullens, S. Pena. ROW 3: M. Alcala, E. Rubio, R. Lacasella, Vice-President, N. Castorinu, V. Rodriguez, J. Davis, B. Bell, D. Johnston, G. Carnevale, C. Rock. ROW 4: A. Machado, S. Hoge, President, L. Wunderley, S. Clements, G. Student Mizer, A. Roos, N. Stephen, C. Cook, V. Loughran, Recording Sec- retary, E. Gordon, Director of Activities, D. Knipple. ROW 5: S. Mennealy, D. Buckley, Corresponding Secretary, M. Miller, R. Burt, B. Tucker, E. Rodriguez, L. Ham, K. Powell, F. Pedroza, L. Vallem- bois, L. Mullens, F. Talley. ROW 6: A. White, M. Barraza, M. Fry, J. Schirakoff, V. Ringsaker, P. Laramore, K. Powell, A. Pezza, J. Wallace, B. Thompson, L. Karlsson. 75 I ,xxmhx K- JZSWHJQM Amiqosal' if' SPANISH CLUB--FRONT ROW: H. Portillo, Y. Mendoza, P. Casi- Jol'mston,V.Eck,V.Valdez,C.Vofl1, F. Roclwa,C. Beecher, L. Barnes, movq, E, Noe, M. Mason, S. Wong. STAIRS: F. Holmes, A. Kuwaclc, V. Boiorquez, S.VanWey, P. Bird, D. Tweit,S. Olvey, G. Garmer, V, Cedillo, M. Shaidf, C. Ramirez, C. MacDougall, V. Renfro, C. G. Buckley, G. Tedesco, K. Landgren, D. Bceza, P. Robertson, C. Jones, C. Krofen, P. Barraza, P. Reynoso, L. Leyva, N. Plains, D. Weaver, K. Collin, G. Munoz, B. Blumgren, E. Coon, B. Kislwpaugh. Riner, B. Carman, K. Lerma, R. Harmon, S. Morgan, B. Pezzo, D. ' '---' '- f --'sf , - ,A -1-w,7.g.- l N ifgv Lia Jour En Hamas We.. ,,., ,. , Elf: iii 3255?- 5553 FRENCH CLUB--FRONT ROW: S. Davis, S. Wong, C. Torres, K. Shumoke, S. Unife, J. Holven, P. Curl, J . Bingham, V. Meadows. ROW 2: F. Kleen, C. Hcvner, J. Foley, B. lborru, C. Vonfine, C. Spcarr, A. Veloz, L. Solem, D. Harris, S. Flores . E' ' T M ag Fu Deutschland D. lvie, J. Strange, P. Lcrcumore. GERMAN CLUB--FRONT ROW: M. Nckagclwcl, R. Luinsfru, S. Crowe, M. Miller, V. Renfro, R. Carrera, K. Clinord. ROW 2: S. Morris, C. Hcvner, R. Mendez, D. Karl, 77 4,6574 LL' -g.....-.,.I.i 56.9 A: -,- ,,':l?E af PEP BAND--FRONT ROW: D. Naumann, D. Hill, D. Roberts, D. Ferguson, R. Thompson. ROW 2: M. Brondyberry, D. Johnston, P.G. Huckcloey, D. Goodwin, M. Oswald, S. Crowe, M. Ortiz. ROW 3: 5. Morris, A. Rodriguez, L. Sullens, N. Proffitt, A. Espinoza, J. Morrow, K. Kent, M. Childress, R. Goodwin. ROW 'W' ' 'wining r , , wi-iw i. . , , X v 1 f I 1 a 1 . ,., ,JM . f,.., I, .. .... ...a,..r... . , ..o.....-..- A 1. One way to arouse school spirit at games and rallies is to have a good band, and this year we had one. This year our pep band was transformed by a new look, a look remi- niscent of the happy days of Dixieland. Derbies and gay- colored vests created an atmosphere of the days past in which gaity reigned. The Pilots will long remember their Swinging music. Looking distinguished in white coats and black ties, the Excelsior Dance Band represented our school well. The band performed at such major functions as the Homecoming Dance, the Cal Cadet Military Ball and, of course, at every major assembly. They also entered the prelimi- naries for the annual Battle of the Bands in which they per- formed some fast moving selections. Their talents were enjoyed by all. Marching to traditional Pilot fight songs, the marching and concert bands were seen performing in excellent half-time shows during our football season. Through entering highly competitive parades, members of the band displayed an interest in making not only our school but also Norwalk proud to be represented by such a talented band. At the annual Christmas assembly the Concert Band delighted the audience by playing renditions of many favorite Christ- mas Carols. 4: P. Dc-dgif.,R.Jenkim. 'Sy Boo! A at A ..,.- ,,, , Z, Ji' ff .fur 6 I , I-,ZZ off, 17, ,.7..7....2I 2, X M, ,y , C finial . DANCE BAND--FRONT ROW: D. Johnston, D. Anderson, J. Watson, B, Schqidfl P.G- Huckabeyl B. Goodwin! J u Collins, F. Kleen M. M. Hernandez, R. Goodwin, J. Reinard, M. Brondyberry. ROW 2: Heath. I-1 L ,Ag Z . 1.35 f f T F 1 ff' L - f 1, Q ,,f'g2s.i if 'f fi ! ., 1: f- 1 f gym., i ll? 1 ,5, Q .SL l Q CONCERT BAND--BANNER BEARERS: D. Sanchez, L. Chovarria. Hill, R, Cowie. ROW 3: F. Kleen, M. Oswald, D. Anderson, B. FRONT ROW: P. Huckabey, M. Childress, A. Rodriguez, L. Sullens, Booth, L. Harris, R. Goodwin, D. Roberts, D. Babin, S. Crowe. S. Grimwood, D. Cooper, B. Schoidt, D. Valenzuela, N. Proffitt, ROW 4: D. Naumonn, R. Jenkins, P. Dodgin, M. Heath, S. Morris, K. Kent, J. Morrow. ROW 2: M. Hernandez, A. Espinoza, J. Wat- D. Ferguson, M. Ortiz, J. Collins. son, M. Brondyberry, R. Goodwyn, D. Goodwin, R. Thompson, D. by Balm' lluits' 1 'wmv . , .Qtr P G. HUCKABEY, Drum Maior: Mr. Scott, MAJORETTES--K. Hildebrandt, S. Dickenson, S. Loftin, S. Troyer, D. Riner. ABOVE: Derecfori ' ' S . Powers--Head moiorette. e M352 2 .F l A CJ+PPEl.LA CHOIR--M!XED Cl-lC'RU3---FRONT ROW: K. Lyons, C. Delp, A, Wills, S. McConnougl1ey, B. Huerla, G. Palmer, M. Thompson, S. Whillocl-1, E. Alcolu, Corrcsco, A. Ambriz, R. McCormick, C. Bees, R, Blanco, N. Wcllthull, l.. Helnzleman,R. Zabola, T. Sutton, B. Argoil, K. Sansone, M. Conley, B. Machado, Mizef, 5, Cglvin, S, Duran, K, Johnson, C. Thompson, M. Wrlghl, V- l-'5P'fZf C- Reynolflif C- V0 f'l0f C- RQZG, L- HOSC- ROW 22 L- J. Tellez, 5. Troyer, B. Grine, R. Herrera. ROW 3: V. Guthrie. MR. HERBST, choir director. . , i Y., V ,M-H Christmas' Carols H1 ed Halls CHO IR BOYS'gglde'HirqfYgleHdeVfesrivi1'ies . V ' 'am G? W' so f . 3 fi l ? L. Vernon, C. Wills, B. Haberman, S. Tyler, R. Rodriguez, L. Prado, L. Craig, D. Neubauer, L. Buniger, A. Machado, B. Reyes, M. Russo, S. Collo, M. Smith, P. Gutierrez. ROW 4: E. Cunningham, D. Cun- ningham, B. Wilson, R. Rodriguez, R. Silva, R. Huerta, J. James. with Holiday 5' irit A QAPPELLA CHOIR OFFICERS--Dave Neubauer, Librarian: Roy Silva, Vice- presidenfg Carol Wills, President. Linda Vernon, Robe Monitor, not pictured. J'i.Q?5 ,2,Q ' 121'-iwvvfi' ffffifgf-ff f ,n-fz.u:r- -. f-if Z.: Wzfffvfd' ' , gig., if V. in , , W, , My f ,f L3 Deck the halls with boughs of holly. . . During the Christmas season the clear voices of A Cappella Choir and Mixed Chorus rang through the halls bringing cheer to spirited Pilots. The talents of these two musical groups not only pro- vided entertainment during the Christmas season, but also for many assemblies and P. T.A. meetings. The advanced vocal group, the A Cappella Choir, also sang for the Spring Swing and Senior Vesper Services. Mixed Chorus also made many fine contributions. Any student who just enjoyed singing could join this group and join in the fun. With Mr. Herbst's fine direction choir mem- bers delighted students, facultyand parents alike. U' 'zf f- - -,.-my A--su ' s . ' f :areas wrt? , W. - 1 M L ees., 'Ziff ' .1 1302 new uaac.-were-' - -He. .f- --ae5e-e.a-my K f ff , .N V I, 'ti I 1 fa 1 .-. ,V 49? f?:T4,'g5-grefjaiin ' f'-2 '. f .1 V Qwgqzffwfg- if -.. ':?wmvf,f,::-tvgffg: 1 r V W A Q, , Q I , I e:2:f 'ff,i'e2, - . f , ' 55 1' T, . I , ,, '3?5',.' ' ' f A ,gi -7'f'33Zf'-V'- Y EN-iQ-5 '53 ' I WEEE. ' , ,,, ... R , ,f ' FFFJP' Tl' 5 4': ': 4 g. ,T , 4. ,rf . , '-W' V f':'1.- ?2'Ei3 1Q1'- 'NV f' I if ' .57 if ' ' ., 1 ,I yi ti.. -I f , .f-fir fu: 3,- f L-rx, :ll I gf Pl. g , gf-kr : ff' i ,i ,n,.sai,m ,l ' .fr1s-an ..,-ia., L- 'rf' ' ' f Lf: r ,- , ,f A Y Q. +2 wi - ff-'f , sf, st, ,Q W Q 1,5 .iff 5512 ' rv ' ' 5 . X v 5.7719 : 'l:-f ' I In , 'l5A? f '2r'.1IlZ55'r' ' IT' '5f'f,,',,wwc,w,',,s , ,, .ff f ffm ---2113, -1 J.: rf 1 ... VJ. Hz m..1z, :r144'far'aw, if , A fr H 1-1' fs?-., -I .f If-'Q'fX.m gym, .Dm I . 1.4 I , , 4,5 -.s A. in gi RYA Y ,e3f.'-f'7 'f1 - I 'i '? - x A . , eg , Q 1, ,n f ly ' 4,5 1' Honor 6' Jets W' ' ,aff cow, KEN MARSHALL ,pw , r Ma, CORP, Joe EsP1NozA ,aff f I f 5 SGT. MAJ. DENNIS HILL LT. COL. PAT McCRAW MAJOR MAJOR DAVID VELOZ CHARLES MURPHY Cadets' Stood Re dy Throughout the year Excelsior's California Cadet Corps stressed the importance of military training. Under the command of Major Charles Murphy, boys were constantly drilled in all fields of mili- tary tactics vital to the defense of our country. Through their re- markable marksmansbip in rifle competition the rifle team, headed by Major David Veloz, placed highest in all of Southern California. Not only did the cadets receive recognition in competition but also in scholastic achievements. The American Legion had occasion to award Major David Veloz with a certificate stating his outstanding achievements as a Cal Cadet. Lt. Colonel Pat McCraw also re- ceived high honor when he was nominated for West Point. These are only a few of the accomplishments Excelsior California Cadets have made in preparing themselves for a most important service ahead. Excelsior is proud to have such an outstanding organization on campus. DRILL TEAM--FRONT ROW: D. Tulmo, M. Moreno, C. Henderson, Torres, P. Ruiz, J. Huerto, D. Veloz, M. Rodriguez, T. Newton, E. F. Torres, H. Lopez, B. Juarez, E- Bevon, C- CIWUCOW- ROW 2: S- NGPOISS, D. Hill, E. Brisco. az , . -vw 14.-1 1 M 3 f 'Q his at ' i , , 7 ' l' W :MZ . N J., W V A xl - . LES 2 12, ,. A .hx w.w.'..?,,h ,,.:- at Q -I ww. f ,X Af- -my ,Q X -.- M' ,g . fm... Q . 1 -I . ,,,,,'. ,, X.. A ..'- 2..m l22nd BATTALION--FRONT ROW: CfMai. D. Veloz, Major C. Murphy, CfL'r. Col. P. McCraw. COLUMN l: CfCapf. S. Torres, Cflsl Lf. E. Brisco. COLUMN 2: H. Hopey, M. Moreno, K. Mar- shall, C. Chacon, B. Juarez, T. Newton, P. Perry, A. Casillas. COLUMN 3: P. Perra, J. Woodard, R. Garcia, F. Andrade, J. he ' f R' 'li1'.v-avlJf4 0 K ...f-lf. ff - ...., . x5fGmEf,9L, pt,'Q4. 9 ,Hee ' .V v - ,...-L-f 1844.4- 4. 3 -i x., - - 1 4 A .A 7 - .W 4, . , film ::f'2i,i:'3?i5:,.5G:-:xiii3:-2. . ,, -'ff -4- Q5 , , . ,, , ,3 Burkett, M. Duran. COLUMN 4: D. Tolma, C. Henderson, L. Lips- comb, R. Torres, D. Pack, J. Huerfa. COLUMN 5: E. Bevan, J. Espinosa, J. Ramos, J. Dones, D. Amlariz, F. Napoles, M. Rodriguez, l. Melendez. COLUMN 6: Cflsl LT. F. Torres, CfSl Mai . D. Hill. .. .for Action OFFICERS--FRONT ROW: Major D. Veloz, Lf. Col P. RIFLE TEAM--FRONT ROW: T. Senfeno. ROW 2: J. Woodard, C. McCruw. ROW 2: Lf. F. Torres Sf3, Lf. Brisco SX4, Chacon, D. Hill, E. Bevans. ROW 3: l. Melendez, F. Andrade. ROW Capt, 5, To,-res, Ban-align Exec. 4: T. Newton, B. Acosta. ROW 5: S. Torres, D. Veloz, Rifle Team Commander . Mexieee-Americans Organize We A Q H , MEXICAN-AMERICAN CLUB--FRONT ROW: M. Perez, C. E. Moreno, C. Ruffo, M. Banagas. ROW 3: R. Torres, R. Ramirez, P. Villanueva, M. Monfoya, L. Leyva, E. Gmclcon, Ramirez, I. Melendez, C. Chacon, V. Quiroz, L. Prado. C. Obregon, V. Rodreguez, Y. Mendoza. ROW 2: Y. ROW 4: C. Lopez, M. Hernandez, M. Rodriguez, R. Acosfa, Mendoza, R. Olevas, 5. Morales, K. Mendoza, B. Argoff, J. Gutierrez. Y Largest Club on Campus I I rl M. ,, il Y if 5 :zz E MEXICAN-AMERICAN CLUB--FRONT ROW: T. Senteno, D. Sanchez, D. Reza, D. Sanchez, C. Becerra, A. Fraiio, B. Becerra, Y. Hernandez, B. Grine, H. Lopez. ROW 2: R. Chavarria, G. Zimmerman, V. Leon, S. Moreno, A. Sandoval, M. Rodriguez, L. Ayala, J. Contreras, S. Eichel- 84 berger, F. Torres. ROW 3: E. Lopez, R. Chavez, F. Gal- gw-e - 'fs-I-1'?t : ......g, van, L. Lopez, D. Rangel, R. Hernandez, R. Mercado, M Gutierrez, A. Gradillas, L. Ramirez. ROW 4: J. Her- nandez, E. Galvan, S. Hernandez, S. Chavez, C. Lopez, C Cardiel, R. Zabala, D. Valenzuela, R. Moreno, R. Roman J. Soriano. , .Y:CzY f'5-'3' ' .Amee-' ' f .ff-Ly.:-, e N 1' A-1i.i'i' . ,..,u . in invaluable Newieer Rendered by Affairs '-CRN ---Q... --5... f 5 1 ALTAIRS--FRONT ROW: S. Davis, S. Flores, K. Lewis, R. Lacasella, P. Beith, L. Westra. ROW 2: N. Stephen, S. Clements, V. Renfro, S. Mennealy, G. Davis, M. Barraza, V. Ringsaker, J. England. STAIRS: G. Mizer, C. Barbot, D. Rodgers, B. Briffis, S. Nail, M. Miller, J. Latham, T. Sutton, N. Costorina, D. Corsini, N. Plains, N. Pruett, D. Jones, D. Peterson, D. Garza, J. Davis, A. Brown, F. Talley, N. Hapiot, C. Smothermon, L. Wunderley, B. Fieldsted, M. Fry, G. Tedesco, V. Valdez, D. Davis, L. Leyva, L. Vallembois, P. Villavazo, I. Blankenship, D. Fiorino, M. Richardson, J. Rodri- guez, S. Unite, E. Albanese, J. Street, M. Neil, E. Gordon, L. Mordue, V. Rodriguez, M. Cedillo, G. Roberts, B. Fox, D. Buckley, V. Loughran. ,ff 7.-,4 f'- Mi I -mmo- ..--,.. i enema: NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE--FRONT ROW: P. Carl, C. Jones, C. Barbot, B. Gevirtzman. ROW 4: S. Taylor, C. Tweit, J. Mordue B. Torres, J. Holcomb, L. Pall, J. Grossell, J. Andresen, B. Beith, S. McCracken, J. Echeveste, V. Ringsolcer, R. Huerta, B. Morris E. Sosa, M. Mason, K. Langren. ROW 2: D. Baker, K. Shumake, M. Greene, C. Beecher. ROW 5: R. Michael, D. Strelecki, J J. Reinard, G. Davis, V. Renfro, C. Murray, N. Stephen, V. Eck, Steinegevveg, P. Castorina, C. Wreath, R. Mendez, B. Thompson J. Vincent. ROW 3: L. Finnegan, D. Riner, M. Barraza, G. Rybold, L. Magdeleno, J. Pancy, B. lbarra, R. David, Mr. Lott. J. England, S. Mennealy, L. Giambeluca, L. Westra, J. Vantine, Excelsior NIZ Chapter Won National Recognition l MR. Lorr ACCEPTED N ' I , , Ohm Clwple' Amd BRIAN THOMPSON PARTICIPATED m many Q heated debate. 4' ,M f- I 7' 3 4... f FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA--FRONT ROW: J. King, D. De Vare, E. Chacon, B. Davis, S. Nungessor. ROW 2: V. Gutierrez, J. Serio, C. Forbes, D. Calsing., V. Watkins, M. Fry, L. WI1isIer, S. Sclwock. .Venice Challenged PWA-Red Cross Q ' , I ,,V' V,-prizes.. Q-. 'Ti X71-:-, ' --I . i 5 ' f 'P I 1 5, s 2 ,I x 5 f I X is 3 X 2 1 5 X X M f'4Z'fii'iT:5ii' WJ' '-vff.-K-'f'f'I-fi f'i'f'i'f'I-f'f'f'f'! I 5 ZW ' We-:QQ y 4 -' if FNA VICE PRESIDENT, Mary Fry, demonstrates nursing techniques with President Susan Nungesser. During the year Future Nurses and Red Cross performed invaluable services at surrounding hospitals bringing cheer to patients during holidays. As a part of the March of Dimes drive, Future Nurses raised funds in a unique way, by sponsoring a var- sity leg contest. VARSITY LEG contest, a fund raising project span- sored for the March of Dimes. gh' .-.Q ., I '5-ry. M RED CROSS--FRONT ROW: D. Rodgers, B. Lipscomb, .I . Wec- ver, F. De Polmo, V. Watkins, P. Mann, S. Loftin. ROW 2: M. Mason, B. Tuftee, N. Smith, E. Albonese, V. Maiors, H. Brooks, D. Calsing. ABOVE: Mrs. Nelson, sponsor. ' l.:.4.,.,,-.. ,..:....sA re. -.:.-,,,.ee a,,..fs:iu N ra....'x: va, -, 9- .---. , - X- 41 -ww. f .-q1- 'I, .',f1T. A. new .-es. .4.... ...Q-,.'.-f.V..g,f5g:v-,+ 111:-, 'fins naw ff 5 y RADIO--BOTTOM TO TOP: G. Prieto, R. McMoron, G. Guthrie, B. Blalceney, M. Nell, R. Persi, Mr. Collins. Radio Ufllb 'gmt' fl, ' . 1 'til 9' 1 ' , lvyylqffa ' -M ...- AERONAUTICS CLUB--BOTTOM TO TOP: M. Nell, S. Austin, C. Kerr, D. Masters, P. Dodgin. Aeronautics Club lmfenzga ted Probed Myrterzes Uommunica tions' Sysfems 0 Space Radio is an electrical method of transmitting and receiving intelli- gence or power impulses . . . Radio Club's first meeting began with these words by their sponsor, Mr. Collins. This year, students interested in furthering their knowledge of radio communications were provided with the opportunity to do so through joininga newly formed radio club. During the year Radio Club members enjoyed learning the skills and techniques of communicating. In the near future club members hope to establish a radio station here at Ex- celsior. Today interest in the Aero-space Age is rapidly increasing, and to help expand this interest EHS students formed the Aeronautics Club. This club organized activities that provided members with the op- portunity to see new aero-space developments at work. Among the activities planned by the Aeronautics Club were trips to the Orange County Air Field and the Edwards Air Force Base. Trips like these gave members insight as to what their future in the Aero-space Age might be. 88 .- arf I' Uber: Club Made Move: to Master Game Students interested in mastering the skills of chess were invited to join one of Excelsior's new organi- zations, Chess Club. In mastering these skills members first had to learn the moves and positions of the pawns, horses, kings, queens, castles, and knights. Members put these techniques to work in highly competitive games within the club. In the near future Excelsior Chess Club hopes to compete with local schools. Of all the scientists born during the million-year span of man on earth, nine-tenths are alive today. --Scholastic Science Hoping to become a part of the nine-tenths, and to make an important contribution to the ever ex- panding field of science, Excelsior students formed Science Club. The year's activities took them to see UCL.A's biological facilities and to the Long Beach Arena to examine marine life. Members became interested in many individual projects, but joined together to make a display case of science projects for open house. CHESS CLUB--PLAYERS: R. Reeder, L. Pull. STANDING: J. Wilcox, B. Sokioko, R. Rodriguez, J. Burkett. SCIENCE CLUB--FRONT ROW: Y. Rodriguez, B. Hardin, R. Reeder. B. Goodwin, D. Goodwin, M. Burns, E. Coons. ROW 3: N. Proffitt, P. R. Seeger, J. Whiting. ROW 4: M. Nell, J. Sohriukoff, G. Guthrie. Science Club- Hauser and Effect: its Business ,PRESIDENT PENA caught in I7-ie oct of o fish . 55? Members Exeelled in A if -' ,LA4 .. .IQ . 'af-t1.1-?- . A ,, 35 H . ,K ov A , 1' A wh ,aug 'J .X 1' Neholaetie Achievements ,his pm iw z We X ,,,,,.e-W WM ,,.,, A f. ,,..,.-ffl ,,,,,...f4-v le' ,-I 1' ,.,....-4-ff-L- ,Z 7' CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION--FRONT ROW: G. B. Ibarra, B. Beith, D. Peferson, L. Foley, J. Steinegeweg, V. Yasukochi, A. Flores, L. Finnegan. ROW 2: S. Davis, S. Wong, Valencich, S. McCracken, S. Flores, R. Roman, S. Hoge, L. Mag- K. Yukihiro, C. HIII, S. Mennealy. STAIRS: J. Scrnberger, C. daleno, G. Davis, P. Jay, N. Stephen, O. Cagle, T. Montoya. Boliou, P. Carl, D. Mendoza, L. Kooiman, M. Lassiter, D. Baeza, .gig 'Q e,L EiC2'-fifiilfg L ' 'J-.fffzafgeiis ii 2-'ff U if g15r,,,-'gag fe-f .. -I ,v51.,q.j,'.. 'vi' iff Math Club Boosted' EHS Spirit wits Peg: Eieeeees f ,R . fatal f 3' gs MATH CLUB--FRONT ROW: J . Loughran, C. Woo, J. Rodriguez, J. Vincent, D. Delp, T. Montoya. ROW 2: M. Gonzalez, K. Lewis, A. Gleason, V. Valencich, S. Flores, S. Clements, V. Renfro, N. Stephen, J. Morrow, M. Fry, P. Beith. ROW 3: S. Wilcox, A. Bliss, S. Grimwood, S. England, M. Miller, L. Westra, R. Oviedo, 5. McCracken. ROW 4: P.Wright, D. Tweit, L. Mordue, P. Joy, O. Cagle, D. Geer, D. Hinds. ROW 5: L. Wolfe, E. Brisco, E. Espinoza, R. Burt, B.Fox, R. Warren, R. Michael. FTA Assisted Elementary Teachers in the Class Room f fi, 4X 'T Q? le FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA--LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Lerma, J . England, M. Miller-Vice President, N . Stephen-Treasurer, C, Bolipu, G. Dexter-President, P. Beith, D. Fiorino, Y. Rodriguez, L. Sullens. . ww 9.124 ,J NN. l A on? 3 ' -fl' ., 0.0 ,K-vy51,1:2ff.:.q 5-1 ' ff'L7C'L l74'-m fm , af ' ,. , :HY-igzaqfg I it KM . 3 f Y, , fi-dh., ' . 1 ' ww 1 ar - A' . Q.. -fy.--1 -,g-.-,gnupg - .422 ' ly , y y -aff : gy zllgife- W, ,4 ff-44u,.13-ivJf54A.53.12555,fwwg -,gfeff 5 Sf. 561' f' f ' ,J , 1 2 ,. :.. f ' fa ff -2,.,2Qififf 5 '-'H A ' 2 , ,wx 1 Q 2 15 QL H yn, 'ff' f , ,I if ' ., .Af iff! ff, ff' f V, 3 V 1 .2 '-iiE,.:1?:?vg7'-vifr, I W , VI- , 5 4 Y 93 I Q E7 ,Q , g V1 If g il ax i. , A , ,z ' - - ?Z?'?7'-5921 , 41 -f ' V ..., . . , , ,. ., WISHFUL THINKING brings Tom Tanner and Gig Perez to trophy case. A QUARTERBACK keeper by Dave Thiessen. 2 lx I I 5 f Wa kk f ,f 1 viii?-MVA W COACH COACH f Bovm CRIPPEN MR. CARL KRAUSHAAR, Direcfor of Acfivifies. X f X M' f ff wg, 1 4 M, f Z f 172 f COACH COACH F EAR F ITZEL COACH DYER A Q COACH JOH NSON COACH EMKEN 14' COACH LOTT Coaches 4l A PLMSING smile after o large gain. COACH IARSON confers wifh quclrferbock Guidus. COACH NUECHTERLEIN, cx competent scorekeeper. f 37 Q.57,..,, - ,f,,--'-,V-,.,,,V...,. ,rgf-ni-.3 -V ,.,.,:q-V ' ' , 1 ,f1'G:.: u 5':,,.--f ' ' , Jn., .. , 1 A fag, A' 1, , .Q A .NL 5 ' 4 v ' 2. 52 W .F l lx N Q. is , B i Q xx 'Q ,fig COACH COACH COACH MCANINCH NUECHTERLHN RADFORD ifslf-f F X L 1 Esta i A xx I COACH COACH COACH WHITE WOODARD LARSON COACH TRIMBLE lixeolsioi' High School, thougli zilxvztys placing emphiisis on sports, seemed to have iounrl za now perspective for athlo- tics this your as the couches, team members, :md rooters Curried with them extra vigor und excitement. Thorc- was always great miticiprttioli :is the sturlont body saw their clashing gridmcn, their nimble basketball players, and their taleiitocl mzitiriou, Also arousing stucleiit body enthu- siasm were Eric-Qlsi0r's swift, breathless ruluiers, agile tennis players, powerful baseball players, and all the other slcillocl athletes who xvorkcd for the success that created school spirit. Not only did the team's success bring satis- faction and pritlo to the school but also to each teann mem- ber and coach. BUTCH MANZO and Couch Fear folk fo freshmen about athletics. RUN THAT play ugdin- NEXT TIME get rid of that bull . ,-' '2f?:'L.,:u.: 41:-5:75 'Es: i'9 -C UH Excelsfiozz .. '-fr' --'W',:'r 5 X5 , -1 ' k rue V x Hai! Alam Ma ter K SPIRITED SONG Leaders, wifh huge green and white pompoms, encouraged school spirit wifh rousing victory songs. gm DOROTHY GARZA N3 CWS BOBBI FUENTES DIANE BUCKLEY Head Song Leader , rf ww' NANCY PLAINS Th' , ,..Y,---. .1-,.,:,rg1g,r,:,, gf ' f,--ff-imsncf-7641,-N3-A 4 ' V T ' .-L,-G, F9 - .- , J . , f ' -ff Q ifff bfwgf DONNA JONES .rilfi-,. , ,..L.2..fI -'wg' ,, !,.L,..M , ,T Q V -..'.fa,1g-.v f -W - -V F Lmprzfvs , - 4 , ,Q -'- A '-2-' 1 .41.-Q.-141,-.'-YW . ' 7- ifaj :WW DARLENE SHOLTIS Who Are Me Piloff.. . What Mud of Pilolr? i T177 C21 JANICE STREET Heucl Yell Leader CINDI GRIFFIS SHERRI DAVIS CONNIE BARBOT Y 'a 'Af' X .,,.. WE ARE the Pilots, was o familiar yell cs the yell leaders, with their victory yells, ignited school spirit. 97 s Drill ham Sparked x 'Sw its C' - 1 L W. bi' Eg? 'Ei' . 1:1 2. W' DRILL TEAM--FRONT ROW: K. Davis, L. Wunderley, C. Smotlwermon. ROW 2: E. Knudsen, N. Benavidez, A. Kuwadcl, S. Austin, B. Stock, M. Schaidt, D. Walker, D. Maner, S. Wong, K. Lanning, C. Varela, J. Wallace. ROW 3: K. Shumake, K. Rain, T. Mills, B. Carman, S. Craig, D. Harris, S. Unite, G. Mendoza, K. Yukihiro, A. Roos, C. Lopez, M. Wick. Linda Wunderley, Kathy Davis, and Carol Smothermon, drill team heads, proved to be very energetic this year as they led their units in many varied activities. Not only was the drill team represented at most home athletic events, but it was not unusual to see them cheering the various teams to vic- tory at many of the away games. Participating in parades also proved to be very rewarding for the '66 drill team. Among other honors, they gained a third place rating in the competitive Norwalk Days Parade. The drill team should be commended for the fine work and participation in school activities this past year. A DRILL team performance ot Freshman Day. KATHY DAVIS A S, to f D -H T H d , s is n rl eam eq , -six Q -s-4.nauiuP!i4 L A alf5I?me Acfififiesr we ,V . QC-1 '- 51 -' - , 42' , -f' 'J - sf . ew ,xv .-xr, - . 1 -. if.. 1- 'J , :iziififfl '- . 4 ' 1 -1 .gi ' 'L W W ,ie A ss' . il .A A A '- A . A Y . . . f swans . . ' 1 .. :ffl ' '- K, . Q as H, 'F v , , A-.Q , 1, I -. V.,, my A V, L ' ' , 'A ' V ' ,J V Qi . im- 'N' ,,, i '15, 'f' ,g g V if A , 7 A -. ,. 5- ' , .. ,. 1 4. V d, iff' , I ' ,1 I Z . -W - ,Q X. y . .:' . ' V.. '- M.. A g ' H M 'ww' -Q- 55 led? A ' ' ' -- ll . 1. Misha. ' - I-.-bf' - . ' ff A ' A due- 12, fda ' .Mi 'A , A ' 1 'K Q-' ' . ' ...L -4 ' L, 53 - - ' 4' A .1-21-5 Nfff, f ' ':'1.75E +1121 . , -2' , 5 , . , - ' .-Y'-- A a.:'g55.g -SQ? , , 2:2 . if -' 1 is- ' '? 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X. .. .1 C 0-, .u A, , .V L M. ,, , f. f . n-M.. . --..,+.. :... ,.A,,-.f ROW 4: C. Faulkner, B. Farr, D. Watkins, B. Contreras, P. Bedolla, P. Reynoso, D. Rangel, L. Harrod, L. Buniger, S. Galvan, P. Applegate, C. Myers, D. Kelly, P. Van Maanen, C. Krafsa, B. Barnes, S. Kammel, V. Valdez, C. Murray. w 1 gym . . 374' . ' A GY . rw. ' . ,xx LINDA WUNDERLEY, Drill Team Head. CAROL SMOTHERMON, Assisfanf Drill Team Head. if , . V44 x xg' 99 .-.-1 4 I FRANCIS TALLEY ,.,,, V, Q ?':,!,.f1. Head Flag Twirler LINDA WICK uw! A Hgh-Stepping ,f of THE FLAG twirlers, with colorful uniforms, added high-stepping variety to school activities. i - Y C3 VIRGINIA CEDILLO TERRI suTToN V'CK'E RODNGUEZ 'ff . 'Y' v, 4' -'ig f ffl iiFlU.t3.L-53'41i ft 2' SUSAN POWERS SANDY LOFTIN Head Baton Twirler KATHY HILDEBRANDT 4, 'ru ' C 'P ' Performance M' THE BATON fwirlers with 'rheir comical roufines displayed fcxlenfs for school and outside activities. SHARI DICKINSON SALLIE TROYER DANA RINER si? Seng and M11 Leaders... ,L i -, ........e:c::'::auei.., ..,..,....,.,,, , -,W - ,. Y Y ! !' 1 V F I 'Yu-wma-1 wus: YMi Macau E5 A' f if f W ' 2 ' 8 Susi Menneal y M3 at L , A 1 , , lf ' , , 1, ,Q U . , J f ' M5-,V f ,Q Z- g I K -V S, . J V Q M S E A , ,s Pgm Beith Karen Lewis Iris Henry This year Exce1sior's Junior Varsity, Bee, Cee and Dee athletic teams were cheered to victory by the enthusiastic JV Song and Yell Leaders. I1' , Headed by Sue Mennealy, the song leaders, Pam 1 x Beith, Iris Henry, and Karen Lewis, were seen , , , , 5' ,jp QW, quite frequently practicing and performing all ' V 4 V the Pilot fight songs. Lynn Westra kept the yell ' leaders busy leading school spirited yells. The yell leaders, Ed Albanese, Kerry Hawes, Pris- QQ7 4 W1 cilla Riveria, and Ana Veloz, were also busy -1-W-:7 ' singing and clapping their hands while their coun- lll' ,, terparts led the student body in the various songs. ,E 'MMM I Susi Menneoly ' Irls Henry Head Song Leader ' I , x 1 Y Zi I Pam Beith y 1 Karen Lewis 7a',wf,f,' E 3 ' ' 2 ' , A , -we 1 ty L I I Q ec' an , - ' I, , , df ' r 6 -Nffs.. , '7' Lynn Wesfru Eddie Albanese H d Y ll L d 1 .4-1...-na-an - J . J' , A ...Promoted School Spirit at After School Games' , ,,., , M Zr '? ' I .. . - K ry H Lynn Wegfrq Eddie Albunese A V I Priscilla Riveric AN EINTHUSIASTIC CROWD oi Excelsior alumni and an excited student body witness-- ed a spectacular homecoming game and the colorful half-time performance which cli- maxed the 1965-1966 homecoming week. Dressed in black velvet and deep rose bro- caded satin, Queen Janice Street was seen sitting majestically on an elegant throne adorning a float made by the industrious Excelsior Future Business Leaders of America. The homecoming float, decorat- ed in traditional green and white, was rec- ognized by everyone as an asset to both the pre-game and half-time ceremonies. Sharing the honors with Queen Janice were her court of princesses, Bobbi Fuentes, Dorothy Garza, Donna Jones, and Joan Wal- lace. All added radiance to the already beautiful activities. Pilot fans also saw an outstanding football game, one of' the most exciting in the schoo1's history. The Excelsior team claimed a close victory over the Bellflower Buccaneers by a score of 26-21. futures we Ouee wx mf: Q. , .- I ,Q r 7 N .u if , ,Lau -4' .f- H. risk 'fl L' r fa' 4 '.' I wf ,, V. 1 . V . .P ,Www-fi X - few 5 It N , --f 'k V - , 3g'f.1'iL v .ff an -, '- . ff gp tigvgfflw him. gegsfiibi- Q M' Q...-,-., lj, F., fag' Bf lgrv f-lb? Wim - N,, -v a ,, 1' ,A -.. xg if . UH' ff, f' JEVEK-fs' f . , Q, , um Q-:iw V. J, A V .W , ,wwf r,-H, ,,-' 5 wh ' ' QA' .-' -I . P'a '3 -iff! 4 ,,,.fL-- ,X J . , . -U. a: ' -'Q , 'Pfvi V4 .L ax -5 ,g,-,-. -. .. 3:- s... ,. ..i..u.- ' 1 ' o RR ' 'ff ' 21 V., . . ,, . we , A A BE vlll, ,,-', ,vll r 1 c f ff is , . E- AA ' A'1f f J Yf A f - . . f B B 7'5 'f'j,, J ,,., ZA, ,hfi sf, . as A f 39 mr Nigerian xfgef ruff. y . Alvv F ,A 'V A I' Q ' VARSITY FOOTBALL--FRONT ROW: J. Poncy, B. Albrechr, G. Cole- man, J. Verdugo, D. Gonzalez, L. Giarnbeluca, E. Lopez, F. Ped- roza, B. Pesquera, F. Aguilar, C. Carter. ROW 2: M. Daniel, Mana- ger: C. Jager, Manager, T. Sauceda, G. Perez, B. Guidas, G. Tedes- co, A. Boiorquez, L. Ballanryne, B. Smiih, J. Quirk, B. Fox, Silkeloakken, V. Salcido, R. Roper. ROW 3: Coach Emken, Coach B. McAninch, D. Thiessen W. Srokey, K. Pellam Radford, Coach Larson Casrorina, R. Lighrner, Wray, M. Enriquez, R Richardson. , B. Monzo, E. Tweif, A. Cerezo, S. Suffon, , C. Lopshire, K. James, C. Hovner, Couch . ROW 4: C. Fredenburg, B. Fieldsfed, P. B. Watkins, A. Brown, M. Richardson, J. . Casey, T. Tanner, D. Carll, R. Juarez, R. Varsity Gridmen Placed Iourtb in League Play MANZO BRINGS down Norwalk ball carrier. Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Season fr Stmdiagr l . El Rancho 2 . Santa Fe 3. Bellflower 4. Excelsior 5. Norwalk 6. California Scoreboard 7 John Glenn 20 7 La Mirada 7 13 L. B. Jordon 12 0 Lynwood 7 0 El Rancho 35 26 Bellflower 21 6 Norwalk 13 20 California i2 Varsity in Action... A GREAT effort by Gonzales. TEDESCO PULLED down by Condors TANNER MAKES another Pilot first down. PEREZ OUTRUNS Norwalk defense. GREG PEREZ, oufsfanding Excelsior lualfback, TEDESCO SPRINTS for six points. voted most valuable player by coaches and fellow l'eGI1'lIT10l'eS . ,gg .... ...,,,....- . .,,.M , . 1, Aaflwf---..: 1 ---Lf- .'5-eskghvrzx f' 3 'fn.g.Q'g Y' K I Xu :mt Jr' 4 i if A , Mf s 1' ff, It Q Q fr , -' M 5 . li- '1 Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Eager: Ended Hard-ibugh' Season Scoreboard El Rancho Bellflower Norwalk Santa Fe Cal Hi El Rancho Bellflower Norwalk Santa Fe Cal Hi Season? Standings Cal Hi El Rancho Bellflower Santa Fe Excelsior Norwalk M 5- BEECHER DRIVES for Two polnfs VARSITY BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW: D. Ccsso, A. Boiorquez, R. D. Parks, S. VcnWey, D. Hinds, R. Or elos T Tonner D Twelt Michael, J . Poncy, S. Sutton, C. Beecher. ROW 2: Couch Crippen. ilifisfwdizg Defense Sparked Pile! Wafofiesf CASSO SHOOTS over onlooking Dons. SUTTON BLOCKS El Rancho shot. CASSO GOES f F fhe rebvund- PARKS LAYS if up for c score. W ff--A-vw ,J VAN WEY WITH o jump shot from The top of the key. BEAT 'EM of the lump bull, Sutton . BRING IT down Casso. BEECHER FROM The corner for Two I I Hmifbed Strong' is League Play -L.. ., -.. K ,f.fZf,,,f7'. .. . . h Q. yy mi... Z 3 ' Q.-' NYJ , 5 '.-iff A gs? .f 25+ '+A I ix. .V ,Q 1 tml... - Q Q V ,ll . W f Aff , 1 M...-J, N In , M'U ,R WW' .xgzx tl , 1 .x,, N I I N ! 3.45.13 . P .Lg I-..h 1 :,N ' 4 3. 4... E: A G- I , ., . sy N Nm , 1A Q '55 ' X . -fx, I 4 523, I 2 - . ' - f Q I, 5 :.N E Yhhlh A w fy I Q I yd, IN I - x . igfilif o-.. - I , I .,.. 1 1 r Q. . x - -I. .. JJ m f i ' .. ' .QV1 ' I I f. n 5 -. E , J I' .K IX , ,IA , M Q V . -51352, A ' . ,I ,, iq Q, . I I ' is R if VARSITY BASEBALL--FRONT ROW: D. Cosso, B. Manzo, W. Stokey, R. Clark, R. Ings, Swionfelc, E. Tweif, D. Gilleff, D. Ivie, T. Tonner, D. Tweif, R. Michael. X .W G. Perez, R. Hcmsberger. ROW 2: P. Williams, T. W ,f ' V f , ' . lll 'fl M, 'fl Q ' 1 -, . 7 226143 . Ns, 2, fr 4 M I . , I V W f--f U...M,,hA I f I I I I J X ,fm-, , . - ' ' N , ' :izm-WSW - , . sl A 4' ' 1 Q ' K PILOT PRACTICES, 11 very important step on the way to the top. 15. Varsity Mae Scrambled for Wctories' ......., i z kg 2 f . , , S! V 5 l T. , H 1 , w X ' - ' ' X -4 3' ' '5 T 5 1 S ' - - ' ' 'B - 'eat T Alam, A L -, Q 'l 1 J ' ., 5 3222 Q ,--if lm- S g T fi. A g' 1 ' , .' '9 h'-2 iw f 4 6 ' . , - ' T A . 'Q -f , 27 ' V , f r wana, 1 x f ,A I 1 Q I J.-n . t f V, f f,f,ryf3,,,, 1 S fd- .af in St S 1 T , f T T 1 ,T it J T 'Vfff-xxx, . ill -gl., tw-Qs?iiwgv-1fl.yf!4pQfA?f,f,',, 62,491 ,,,Q:' fw,..- ' 'v- ,' - kfvskfx wumktzf fm m,q1',,, .3 , ,,!.,,f,.f,,f-,f f4,.,, , if ' W' 'S if f W T 1 ' 4 ' - 4 ' 1 . f fmt g,,f:iiTff:g ,L1':2Efg-4 ' ,, -'ff w x ' wr, g2f2,Qmf :1'21f,af',f,f:1 ,,-V, . ,, , ff - -z 5 f, T Y ' ' H 1 ,' T 2 V ' - . MANZO WITH cz strong blast to right field . PILOT MOVES quickly down first base line. , H1 39, ' 1 PILQT RUNNER beqfs ball fo first base. MANZO STARTS u double play with Cl throw to Swiontek. , 1 , GlLLETT'SCRAMBLES back to first after fly hall . 4 , ,iff 8- . v 1 ' 'V' .. ..i'.l - ' i.', 'i' Wham 1, . ' 'i ' -' i if f H . W' ' .,,.'.4.luW1lm:.2lN, n Varsity Club Represented Talent Sportsmansbzp, and Service l VARSITY CLUB--FRONT ROW: R. Juarez, D. Casso, M. Edminston, D. Carll, M. Richardson, R. Richardson, C. Hovener. ROW 2: R. Ornelas, C. Bruhns, R. Roper, D. Gongalos, J. Rodriguez, B F J Wa ROW3 D Coon D Jordan P. McMahon, P. Wright, F. Aguilar, E.Lopez, . ox, . ry. : . , . , A. Cerezo, L. Barnes. Sporting a new letter, this year's Excelsior Varsity Club contributed much to- ward the betterment of the campus. As always, the club exhibited the type of good sportsmanship for which E4- celsior athletes and student body have been known. Start- ing the year with a ball point pen sale, the club then pro- oeeded to hold their traditional initiation. For some reason, boys already members were seen with empty arms and with shining wax jobs on their cars. To end the school year, Varsity Club sponsored a donkey basketball game which proved to be a huge success. T hroughout the year they demonstrated ingenuity and good conduct at school func- tions. Y VARSITY CLUB--FRONT ROW: T. Tonner, G. Perez, T. Swiontek, J . Foley, T. Montoya, C. Beecher I' hed - Z:-Enlgfiyvfiteiiigglztterrjgiq. ' ROW 2: B. Fjel'dsted', K. Crowe, G. Villalobos, B. Manzo, E. Tweit, L. Ballontyne. .. ei 343,::L-,EA ,Aj,.'-5-gggfe ii V .V V M i K Y H V ics-.EQ.:5,1Z, ff-.. : f , .F f' , ' J - . , .-31,4 .3 7,5 ' :. , ,.- 12- -.-M. - ---A - .--V - eff .- ' f iEl 6g- ' -' 'ff?i,T-' i-1gJ:,: X, X .mi Q sf 31: A':a:i.. ' 1:1 4 E41j ae- W: f , VAA b NV,A., ' A 2 '12 . - i . ff Pe' W' . 15 f--2 G ' 'R E TRACK--FRONT ROW: A. Torres, A. Miranda, C. San Paolo, G. Skyberg, E. Day, C. Stoddard,M. Morales, G. Parshali, D. Theriault, C. Clinard, C. Woo, C. Bruhns, L. Driver, J. Ballard, R. James, A. Chesler. ROW 2: D. Tolma, C. Lopez, R. Carrera, T. Montoya, J. Charles, J . Eighmy, E. Lara, S. Collo, C. Trumbo, R. Love, L. Lopez, J. Grove, L. McPherson, J. Lougheed, R. Hill. ROW 3: P. Wright, R. Huerta, S. McClanahon, L. Gutierrez, F. Kleen, D. Masters, G. Sincock, R. Moceri, D. Kleen, D. Babin, J. Colin, B. Silkebakken, D. Mendoza, M. Carter. ROW 4: Coach Fitzel, J. Epple, L. Ballan- tyne, M. Dunn, S. Sutton, R. Juarez, C. Silvestri, T. Robinson, R. Ornelas, T .Grooman, O . Cagle, M. Richardson, P. Jay, P. Castorina, G. Tedesco, M. Fountain, Coach Radford. GYMNASTICS--FRONT ROW: L. Bevan, M. Montoya, R. Doom, J . ..L.S 's .QU 'Q 2: Coach Fear, R. Carrera, G. Temple, J. Welch, B. Smith, D. Andresen, J. Laugheed, J . Ackerman, D. Mauricio, G. Bevan. ROW Albright, D. Cooper, G. Zimmerman, L. Benavidez. l ' 5 l l l l I l ... I i li in X I l . 2 . 4 l ., . , i TENNIS--FRONT ROW: G. Hernandez, A. Vorelo, L. Villado, D. B. Smith, J . Clark, M. Kerr, B. Hardy. ROW 3: S. McCracken B Robertson, J. Cwierz, J. Rodriguez, C. Garcia, R. Gonzales, L. Ibarra, D. Jordon, C. Beecher, B. Thompson, D. Carll, L. Bqrrieg. Espinoza. ROW 2: S. Olvey, E. Cordova, R. Oviedo, R. Richardson, F- Borgens, Coach Nuechterlein. . I I W' I rf,,fF',U h':w'v 1 r Traakzzzen Set Sigbfs for League Nile 1 A ff ... H, CARTER LEAPS for firsf place. BABIN SOARS over the bar of five feet three inches. X. zz 32? Q 'UA . qw-' r ef WH , y . I . , B-55 .' 4 f' ' I? r r r r - F Agra ,QW H ' ' WRIGHT, A prominent long distance runner JUAREZ WITH cz powerful put. PEREZ, ANCHOR mon for varsity relays ww WIN ff mr r wfva r ' r, rrrr 1 r,nr f awww' qr RmmwNmmwaw. ?',z'efaeM 'o my Sfffengib Displayed by Gymnastf f f SMITH PULLS to top of rope . TEMPLE WITH a fine performance on the side horse. J l -f' JI F ' ' L i N. ' x PARKER GOES through his routine on the parallel bars. ZIMMERMEN SHOWS his strength with cn Olympic lron Cross LAUGHEED A talented senior, holds u lever. TEMPLE WITH h d d h h- h 1 a an stan onte Ig bar. M.,- . N Tennis' Squad Ma fcbed SEV! Uompefifion 5 u-ow. RODRIQUEZ, A talented netmun returns serve. JORDAN WITH Q fine bgckhund ' ' ' ' , DOUBLES TEAM of .lordanund Rodriquei prepare to return Buc's serve. 5 5 H,l!'l!.,'5llwVQf7'Ay....:L , V 'ul 1 'N' 4 I ' r , 1 11 , A 1 . 2 'gf I ... - -if . J' J , . ' Y , , f. i ' Y, , 'j:y'3'23,.,.c, . ..,. Z 3 ' f14pdP31, i ght . .- fx . V V 5 . Y M92 . , .. .f ' Q , 2- f f :ami 'ug' .1 , 1. , .w,:? ,f,,,p.f -- ff . . ,K Ha. rr 1::if::,i'-1,-rr . :qw J 'Nhat . -. ...HP 'H-we .. 'I--u - ff' ff ' ' 2 , ,f,. 'ff -ff . fr r f- Y . mx , . . . . .. - , A . - f Vf- 1'-A f.gt..,: ' -'Q Il, ix: lg gr : f I ., .fl 4 f ,y f I g A -2,,4,f:g.g,p- 4, 4. , mln T: fri: 'P X ff 1 i A 3 an I I H in X ' f 'ffr ' 32 , I . ' , .L 4' 'iff Yi- 7' . f- 15.5 ' 4 9-5 rtti 13 , 'F- ' I ' ,- 7 'W' 5,1 'gp ki: , fl'-'mr 5 332' rl Jr- ' f f ,th 'W 3,3 v I -1: , JT: rf . . , I 1: A ' E ,Q 'V ff 1 l 1, ,f ' ' ? f 'P H ' . ' eff V 'Y A. 1 ,wi . I A' I A I f. V, f ,yy A Vlr I A 7 I f I ' 1 'N V .. ip., V . r ,155 Q J I: 2 . -:Q ,X - 3 , .CN 1 ' Q F- .9 , ' 419' ll: -. ,. J ' f- V- -- 1 fav . . f . . - A. . ..- rf .f-1 .. ti- Y ff' ' .. -af 1 i fx! ' -1 . ' 1113 ' : ia' Q- f - ll' I 11' bi' , , , 1.3 ' LII ' .ltr Q . , , 1 ' v ll' 4, ' . l-..-' 4 , f 1 . .L - ah Q-f C f in rv. sw . f 1 , J 2 1 J . 'M I A Z. A xx, I .E A A: N, .5 I i , 5 , j.. V. I ,V I. lj V , f E, A I, , in i ' 4 ,' ' Y Q iii V K A I H 'Q Z . , ' ,.-vt.-1 fi? 5 U Y 1 'I Ai- Q 7 2' 'V 1' J I ,,.. . . , in 12. Y. . 2 .- , , .' CROSS COUNTRY--FRONT ROW: S. Crowe, J. Laugheed, C. Woo, mon, D. Hinds, D. Coon, M. Fountain, F. Kleen, G. Villalolaos, M J. Eiglrmy, D. Crautlfier, G. Daisy, J. Clark, J . Ballard, C.Ortiz, Edmiston, T. Montoya. K. Bruhns. ROW 2: Coach Woodard, J. Foley, P. Clarlc, E. Board- NDI3, T . Q E l .xl . J ' J Q l.ll FOLEY SPRINTS fOl' llOm9 - MCMAHON BREAKS down Santa Fe wrestler. WRESTLING--FRONT ROW: P. Sullivan, J. Wray, R. Roper, V Lopez, B. Fieldsted, C. Havner, B. Ozier, B. Smith, J. Clark ROW 2: G. Parker, A. Clwesler, J. Strange, B. Blamgren, M. Gur ' 'WY' l-- Detwiler, C. Ortiz, C. San Paolo. ROW 3: J. Charles, P . McMahon, B. Bannette, V. Boiorquez, D. Cooper, R. Carrera, P ' Lopez: J- Wray, M. Oswald, FV..Klegn., J1 Endurance Sporfs Crow' Country and Wmffiinq ' H A 5. .4-iii'-jg 1.-:tj .. fffjjgige-f -' fi-egg -1. rf-we L ' ' ' 4-Q 1 , I .. ,E W ' A, 'W'-ee.,,,, ' My ,W , I .I . , ,liz W 4 e.e..13kny3. R , n 1 fm ri , lg rdf WOULD YOU like 'ro wrestle or dance? PASS'EM on the turn, Fqley. LOOK OUT for that pole, Edminston! COOPER WITH a fine breakdown ., f FJELDSED PUTS oppenenfrfhrougli forfure. , FOLEY MAKES his bid for the lead. 5? 'E 2 dklifii' 355 5 2- f -:-'v-'J' I , . . 8 4 BEE FOOTBALL--FRONT ROW: P. McMahon, T. Barnes, J. FISDSCK, S. Mark, P. Sullivan, P. Lopez, K. Landgren, L. Defwiler, R. Ridge, F. Miranda, R. Chavarria, J. Rodriguez. ROW 2: C. Whorly, Mana- ger, M. Yriarfe, T. Robles, J. Colin, T. Sherman, S. Richardson, J. ,NV I - ...awww I Evd,.,f.ZWhvL, ,M , K, .ff .,,f f .Q - 4 ' Walters, R. Huerta, B. Pruitt, S. Barkley, D. Gasfelum, S. Oyster, V. Hernandez. ROW 3: Coach Fear, M. Nakagawa, R. Arnoulf, R. Lara, H. Hernandez, J. Sfrange, S. Sfricklin, D. Brinkman, G. Sin- coclc, D. Masfers, D. Kleen, B. Blomgren, Coach Fifzel. - ,gy - 4 , ma A Wctorious' Season 61' Bees and Hee: 'ICQ E CEE FOOTBALL--FRONT ROW: J. Moffiff, S. Rodriguez, R. Reeder, i.. Davis, A. Jordon, E. Sosa, T. Valenzuela, M. Gurney, M. Hucka- bey, R. James, C. Nelson, G. Suffer. ROW 2: S. Collo, M. Tafoya, R. Carlsfrom, R. Keeling, A. Moss, R. Marquez, C. Viger, B. Leon- emf T- Dial, R. Chappins, A. Torres, D. Cowie, L. Lopez, C. Lopez. ROW 3: Coach Boyeff, D. Saunders, S. Taylor, J. Grove, A. Boone, T. Argoft, M. Dunn, R. Ramos, L. Finnegan, A. Galvan, D. Mendoza G . Hodges, M. Weafherholt, Coach White. I A 5? . 'git-igijti A A QQ-a Q . 5 .',z's- , 5 v 1.-,,,-r, 'v my : Q V ,, ,, , ee Excelsior--- O El Rancl1o-- 27 V I 7 G Excelsior --- 7 Bellflower-- 27 .1 Z .4 271 f ' - J' 'fff2f4f2,fr Q lf?7', '. 2 ,:Q7'. f143fWfl'4Z Excelsior -- 21 Norwalk ---- O 2 Excels1or--- O Santa Fe--- 27 I Excelsior -- 20 Cal Hi ----- 12 STEVE OYSTER. Hurd-driving fullbock, earned HERNANDEZ PULLS Cal Hi runner down from the Bee team's most valuable player award . behind. TAFOYA GALLOPS to give Cee team a long gain. 'I MIKE TAFOYA received the Cee team's most val- uable player award for his outstanding running abilities., V 4 - V ' Hee Scoreboard Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior El Rancho- 27 Bellflower-- 'I4 Norwalk--- 6 Santa Fe --- O Cal Hi ----- 0 1 ' ' ' TORRES WITH a great open-field tackle. J.V. BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW: L. Stephens, D. Jordan, R. Clark, ROW 2: T. Robinson, D. lvie, J. Machado M Vance M Crager M. Fountain, F. Pedroza, G. Villalobos, H. DeBoca, R. Hansberger. R. Casey, C. Wreath, Coach Dyer. BEE BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW: D. Benovidez, R. Ridge, S. Oyster, ROW 2: R. Moceri, S. Uribe, D. Medina, S Strnclclln S Richard F. Rocha, R. Bullard, R. Richardson, J. Rodriguez, M. Nalcagowo. son, M. Yriorte, D. Anderson, Coach Nuechterleln CEE BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW: J. Tilley, A. Torres, L. Villado, J. Lougheed, 5. Olvey, C. Garcia, E. Flores. ROW 2: J. Wilcox, Sutter, Coach Johnson. . l . R. Cobral, 5. McCracken, D. Strelecki S Taylor, L Muir G DEE BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW: B. Sakioko, G. Shamblin, L. Mills, Moffitt, B. Hardy, E. Cordova, R. Chapplns L Driver J Sl-infer R. Olivos, M. Tafoya, C. Stoddard, E. Day. ROW 2: J. Cody,J. Coach Trimble. ,n--V , , -r- A 2235? Dany Uagersf Gained Imporiam' Experiemfe ' 'T -' 'Y T' L -' - I -' ' ' 'A e L' ' ' Uwiw --' '4 Z'7,'W' ' ,. 'W-,fa-A-,Q .453-wgy--A, Q.-5-.,.5.e:.,, ,.. . - - if F uw ir '42 .- . G, ,, ,. . 1.1 fm, ,, - ,,.f, , .. ,ff,q,,.,,., ,- 4 ....,,. ,,.. . , , ff -- 4 W , ff ..f..,fvm,w ..:1g1ii?:24'.2 -52:54.-H , . ' ' ANDERSON LAYS it up and in for two. MOCERI JUMPS high to bring bull down. PILOT SHOOT5 over Buc. ROCHA ON a fast break. A PILOT fry over outstretched arms. PEDROZA LEAPS up for the rebound . - -X ,,.,,f 5 -- x NHIUM K, N , :l,f,'.,, I,..,,, 'J' '- . it . ' I . M ww. rv' 1.',1'v:R .. ill' 1.1 'M -- W . l ' AtL:Lx.'i':',.', A ,- Jzfffier Efergfifg and Harb Eiamwdmm Ba filed for Top 52005 in S'6'VL Play xl' JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL--FRONT ROWI 5- OYSTEFI -l - Fisbeck. Landgren. ROW 2: Coach Dyer, D. Benavidez, S. Richardson, D. M. Nakagawa, M. Yriarte, L. Finnegan, L. Muir, A. Torres, K- Sfrelecki, J. Poncy, B. Albrecht, C. Pridy, S. Crowe, V. Salcido. 41 FRESHMEN BASEBALL--FRONT ROW: M. VanMaanen, J. Moffitt, Coach White, D. Medina, S. Strickland, X. Uribe, S. Taylor, A G. Sutter, S. Rodriquez, K. Miles. ROW 2: E. Alvarez, D. Saunders, Fernandez, G. Hodges, B. Peterson. R. Chappens, J. Cody, M. Tafoya, L. Miles, E. Sosa. ROW 3: . 5 1- JV and He me Horsebidezzr in Aafiozz... . v T , X :A,a.s2' ' , f , 1 - z .Z Q.: ' -I .. -. 4.3-1. '-4 Zaciifffhl' L ., i I ' : H. : f, ' .. ,. film 1- .' M.. ,,.,. f , , ' f 1.5.5. H ' V' vu V r X ,. ' . fmt 1- 1 ff ,W Q Vff ft ,,,qf.Q.,, My V. 34 kkpxl ,. 4 - 3,w:bW5'.3if,is5: gi:-v,QKl4L X. V , , ,. V ,, . VM. V .,,. 7, 5 ff 6' U ., . X f 'A T-T: ' . r r . - r . - .- ' ff' f ., '- ,. r r 1 r . . . M mf mf-. -,H fm. ,. , iw A -Rf ' K '.iE : w'- ,. Q. T ' 'fi K 'fi ftw ff , 55.5 ' -59 - Milli ' ' Y . ' . . , K. L s . -. ' .X -:--1, K - p. .. fwf -igf1'fff..3.w.'f,f ,mf ' -'Q - if -': L ' .. X 9 4- - ': , v z, ., .l 3'f:44'4 fn -' - mf-Af.:l..:-z3:- -cz, 1 V . . ,Je ,. 'f- f 7'y7f .. H Z 75.53, f, N ' 4 r - f .fix . TE' 11-:SYM N . K ' 324'-7..v ' i' fy ,v . ,ii ff'fL , 1 . . A. ' , '.- 1-z-Q :Q - 'w S' 'V , 2:25. fw .,Zg'-3 .gzpifJ', Iv, - 2 9 if' f, g:'f,f.I, - .-.g:' 2iwgzg1,i,gy.4e:gf,,:r,f.,',5w,'4,Q g M. L., wf , ff .P . , , . . , .. , vm-Q-,,.-..:K,, 7...-mg, 1-4 . wmv -fp.-0, - ,f 1,-4 , f ' ,V .Y ,. Q., ,1 . Hwf., ,G-X r M . Q., J, 1 ,f4':,,1 ,f ,,3g,wf - , ' ' k - ' W - ff f -' - ' ' f -.-C . 'f.'. 'A . . '- rl-'St .. v-'ci ff '-4-'+ '- .' :'. i .T . ' : ff 2' . , ,'1-v:f::fi1w'v,, '2gf-,, W v' :Z,, f ' Q' ' , 'CA . Lt-9' , 'v1?Yf7:6.g4f,Z,Z1,? I-?f 'f' 7,:, j:.j9':f:v,f H 'QL . , ...A U-:mm ' ,.., ALBRECHT MAKES the grub for an out. PRIDY MAKES Q surprise steal to fhird base. .Qfwffwg ' 'Q' 7 ' 11 M WW RODRIQUEZI A hard worker at practice. HO DGES PITCHES of buifing prccfice . sky, j fAliBRECHT'Gl:JARDSiqsXGlgr1n rulirner rqgndsr first. N Y YRIARTE SCRAMBLES back to first base. , 4, 1 W Q lm- ai -fx? I' f ff, ' .. ' f i, , M FM2?fW4:FY', ' ' ,lfffvsgwtms 1'-F55 max:-zfm:f?i1f' .9u5:n1f5Q2'J2'.52- f -e:?w7f1ffif21v,: f ., fax, 7 .wmbvgww .f lu! Girls' .Qvorts 6'AA Sponsored 6'i11.1 Atbletic' Activities' This year the girls of Excelsior had a fine athletic program. They participated in volley- ball, tennis, basketball, and speed-a-way. Many joined the Girls' Athletic Association and competed after school in the various intra- school tournaments. Not only did GAA sponsor these various events but also a two Week pro- gram where potential song and yell leaders could learn their various routines. MISS GOMEZ, GAA Advisor I 1 . GAA FIRST SEMESTER COUNCIL--E. Rubio, C. MocDougcI!, L. Leyvo, E. Rubio, Y. Villolobos, C. Clark. gl GAA SECOND SEMESTER COUNCIL--M. Garcia, R. Coudillo, L. Leyva, C. Mc1cDougc1ll. -FRONT RQW: J. Stelneweg, C.,Cl0rk, C. MacDou- 3: V. Sutter, J. Pung, O. Madrid, J. Goriboy, G. Davis, R. L Leyvc, J,dHurvey, B.'MOnville, M. Garcia, D. Tru- Coudillo, E. Rubio, D. Dawson, J. Cdthey, A. Machado. ROW u O, H. 'Hanky' ROW 2: K. Hecker, B. Cctdlano, S.. Benskin, 4: E. Rubio, S. Sutton, L. Vollembois, G. Jagger, D. Moner, S em,:,,5LV Hem-yr, H. Verdusco, B'. Beach, D. Devpre. ROW' t T. Dugan, C. Yoemnns, B. Torres, J. Cutulano, E. Renfro. Hg 4' ' NI, ' u ' ' ,8- Xh 5 . A 915735, ' 37fE'i,.g'?,'g V ,v ff, A-.-1 ,f wk I ,, ,, n M 1. Zsrwf 5: iw 1 731' 'J' f L , ,J i fm? ' 'iq ' L Y ' Z!! jg ,Ll .1 nf ,J , Zf4'8 '5T ' K:-fgmiy Q , Q, b , V- 1 f. ,. 7. ' ww JV GAA TENNIS TEAM--FIRST ROW: E. Rubio, S. Sutton. ROW 2: GAA 5pEED.A-WAY TEAM--FRQNT ROW: J, Goribuyl H, Verdusco D. Wright, T. Dugan, D. Moner, J. Pung. B. Beach. ROW 2: S. Henry, S. Duron, D. Dawson, L.EppIe Tennigg Speed-Away and Vo Ieyball Team: . SWL 7 1 E ln... Wim GAA VOLLEYBALL TEAM--FRONT ROW: A. Machado, A. Begoy. ROW 2: C. MocDougcll, L. Leyvu, S. Suffon, E. Rubio, E. Rubio. 5-N. ilk GAA LETTER GIRLS--L. Vcllemloois, E. Rubio, C. Mc1cDougull, i.. Leyvo, E. Rubio, Y Vullonobos S TM! Uompeted in Intra-Saboo Sports W' GAA MANAGERS--B. Ccfolono, Volleybollg J. Ccfclcmo, J. Cufhey Tennis G Davis, Speed A Way ,, : fa f 'wvpsvg I :aff y u A ' 77 ., .gzj ff f V V- 1 , ' . g . X fi vw-Sv .' A A , A L 1' T wffgggg . ,n.- awk j :Q A -'., .A., -gm ,4,V,31,, fr 1 ,gr ,Q , ' ff Z IW f s qqf, 'jj I f 1 A A A f 'fff1:: 52 , s wf p 'f r 3 A:--g,-r'-V HQ-ig-.zagg-3.-:i1,Iff::1s -5- -I 'pnff W-' ? mf:-,.,1f:.-,,t ,Lxf 1,-',y,w'-,Vs i . 1 1 ,v,.--e e 1 ,g a A -5 . - . -QE,' .,g:', ,Q ' rf 5 . M-f:Q9e'f.5?f ' J 1- ff' 21 3' if -, ff. T . +'fv-xfezsf.-:yr ffam'gfaw151 ' g'22f . J23,, ',i?'f' 7 . fy '- -,' ' , Q 'f'fg?q',-!- ---- A I- KW 'T f Eff' If aw ,Q na gf yy hm? . , , ' I ' A Q, ' ' - 2 f - ' lrs- -K 'IYZYZM-g5.?Q1,i5?. Lv- if 'I ? 'W 41 ' - ' ' Nu fs, Liv ' .ss'f.'5.M,-'Af' 57 , -r - - V' ' f r- 1- V- ,,Q . ff- 4'--, ff. , Q-,f, ,gf ,fl lj 2- l 352-.?::4'f?5i9iI3-7 , ' 1 ,Q'JQa2-muff , A J J 'W r aifffe ,, 'C ggegfsgf 1,-25 A - f ' rf - may W , - GOOD FORM is necessary for archery . wmv SHERRI SUTTON tries for another basket. Active ids' .fu ported 4 ,mv ' 255321 fm. A at W Sit? A A AN ALERT eye and strong arm makes an exciting volleyball game. GAA PLAYER makes an -Sv. 'AH U X'Yl',, 'lflf . 1 1 - '. I ' 'ff ' xl' , 4' if '7 W f 1 , z':'4'L'1 vx' A7'1fZ'3 ' ' ' f fi 3 '-i , ,, A,,.,,g,: , ,, J:-W2 H A H ' q Sl r A ' ' M' I ' fwhv ' ug ' - X r f ' .' . 4 27 : wr Q' , V, Y x 4: Hg ,f Ik ,f I- , Play Daw A A f X X.QQW,, ygj :wsfrfqgfl -3.5 ,, ,rcwsffsfw J P .. -..A.-A-,Qt A -. 4 4 IS IT Q line drive or an out? ,,,,,,, N, - ,,,, , ,W MW! :MHmmagzztwmwnmvfwwaeff:-ffvwfbflwfsv-,Mme-.:+,q1aa-14warns:fa YiL:::::LQ-,- , iii: A . A HARD workout on 'flue speed-Q-way field . THROUGH MODERN dance girls learn to be graceful and limber. MRS . M. REEVAS, Gym Assistant. A A is i f ,LL i.. , 4'::'-GA'z 555351: Eff' ei? I ,, - ,' ,, am Q-rf' V iv 113- fgfj, gf. 1136? f ', Ez, ',.-,ip ' f' Qrrr, . r .1 Q 1 -bl rj 7 ',t,.v.1,-2 ,. 'fl ja. Q. 1 ,'j'4E7.ff9f11ff.gw . - 1 Q. www, ms ,vi H v ft., '77 ' 'Z 1 ' ' - ' , 4' , , SJ I V -47 '95 4 Lx: ,Q ,:',i.:,,1f wif. f ft, ij H , ,, f 1 Q Vx L ,, 6' Q l A' f fl 1 f Fifi . , BOB FJELDSTED addresses a Senior Class meeting. FRANCIS TALLEY and David Philp SENIORS GATHER an inherited square. display the traditional cap and gown ff 5 -.wb f25'553V , ' - V' -1 k i .ji -P: vFr9lfv E an -HSJJP' 2 Q if? Ve f f I 4 SENIOR SQUARE, u haven for the class of '66. which marks the success of four long ' ' f h d'f ' Y ears. SENIOR MEMORIES echoed ln the quietness o t e cu I ornum. gmjg, 5? MW' ,f eyed fs? 2 ' ff? ffl? ri wliif' 'N E Q' .-. -a.f,,ff. .,,, .. 1 , g. .f-f..:- 51 E MY' .-if f 3425, 4- ws - sf' -36,4 EJ, Rf 355' I rw J' 5 fe , e ...J M, 1' 3 i f if Rig' 'bw' ii 'I 4' fi? 'ra .4 . yo. gf mf 'K BOBBI FUENTES Vice President VlCKl LOUGHRAN BOB FJELDSTED Treasurer Senior Class President 'RAEJEAN HODGES Secretory MARGARET ORDON EZ Historian YOLANDA MENDOZA Director of Activities Senior Slam' Steering Uonrnzittee .ff FRONT ROW: B. Fieldsfed. ROW 2: R. Hodges, J. Street, N. Proffitt, C. Rock, R. Luca sella, K. Hawes, D. Buckley, D. Jones, D. Garza, E. Knuclsen. ROW 3: B. Fuentes, F. Tal ley, V. Loughran, P. Hinsley, L. Mordue, C. Ruffo, R. Roman, M. Ordonez, L. Mullen, J Loft, M. Cedillo, D. Veloz. Senior Advisers MR. FEAR Adviser MR. JOHNSON Adviser is 'S A. , fs MRS . HAWK Adviser I S Af 7 1 -J? 4 ., .W N . P 4 Q 'K QE? 4,1 9 MR. LAING Counselor it MR. STROH MRS. WEBER Adviser Adviser 'fafgfasm f ,f-.1-f5gg.LL...,.-. . .. My-..,, -A ,Ln .,,.-Q, ,f .:- - -. 1.-21551663112 , ' ., if ,,?.,.1f:' ' Kathleen Davis Vocational Arts Lindo Sullens Fine Arts AI lyne Gleason Mathematics Rrrlrnrr one Enrrlmr aqrnnr-n June Cciciono Herne eennnnraer Jan R. Soriano Indmti ani A.-rr Karen Sue Koch Business Anthony James Monloyo Lnbrsrnvnry Science Norma Bromel Art '7rrusi1.a:5- s?pg5Q.:1f,56'ff3: - ff-f.:Qi1iqzf,n V gl ,. W' . ' f I Q 4-1 N r, ' ' f J' 'VM -9 -r , 4 7 'Z' 71 .V ,Helga fwzezrrfr, - '.-Wersi.,-11, K. .0 H 'Q it J :mi ' Francis Anne Talley cnrrolv Jeanne Wills Foreign Language snare: Science industrious' 5' uden ts' Meritea' Recognition Jack Robert Watson Music 'AV 'ff 7 Vicki Lee Loughfun David BWC9 Phill, Libeml Am Science cmd Mathematics df... . gf-V . Lt 'ff frm QQT r W-?f 'rr , Bank of America Award Mnners The Bank of America Awards are presented each year to students who have achieved excellence in various fields. These students, chosen by the faculty, are selected on the basis of scholarship, activities, and character. Certificate awards are made in areas of mathematics, laboratory science, music, art, English, social science, foreign language, business, home economics, and industrial arts. In addition, trophies are awarded to out- standing students in areas of fine arts, liberal arts, vocational arts, and science-mathematics. 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'rf' ., ,ff v ,Q ar Carol Woo Vicki Loughran Seal Bearers' Sealbearers were award- ed Sealbearer pins, signi- fying life membership in the state scholarship so- ciety. To becomea Seal- bearer, members had to be in C.S. F. for at least four semesters. This year there were seven eligible: Carol Woo, Bob Goodwin, Marla Carl, Janice Davis, David Philp, Tony Montoya, and Wcki Loughran. Janice Davis Bob Goodwin David Philp Marlo Carl Tony Montoya USF .Vfuden tx' Worked Hard for Top Grades' David Philp Phi Beta Kappa p Phi Beta Kappa, the highest scholastic achievement possible in the California Scholarship Federation, is reserved for the outstanding students who have com- pleted eight semesters of C. S. F. Candi- dates for this year were Tony Montoya, . David Philp, and Vicki Loughran. Vicki Loughrcn Tony Montoya Candida tes' 1: Jan HMS F f 'ff-fliifpzea if f . , fs: 4 i.i..,xa-,af ,. ,X f P...- f'aa.-lrzuf -Y xw's4 ', , ,f.1 ' .1 Robert Goodwin ' Mob Honors' T :Jigg- Mario Bernusconi x . -F- aq wi ,-L. f ' fr , -my . - , , ' 'thi v. ' 'N Qgigszaanzz. i so ffl Special recognition goes to the most outstanding students of high scholastic achievement for their fine academic performance during their years as Pilots. This recognition is given sen- iors for continual effort and constant diligence in maintaining high grades. This year's high honors went to Vicki Loughran, Robert Goodwin, and Maria Bernasconi. Excelsior Honors' Top Students Robert Goodwin SEV5. am Ba unch The Bausch and Lomb Award, the highest science award offered to high school students, was presented to Robert Goodwin. This bronze medal is awarded each year to a senior who has been out- standing in science courses throughout his four years in high school. 'iff' in 126' Days' CAROLYN SUE ACKERMAN - EBF, Ushercttes Committee, Spanish Club, FBLA BOBBY ACOSTA RICHARD ACOSTA - B Football, B Track, Latin Club FRED FRANK AGUILAR - Varsity Foot- bail, B Track, .IV Football, Thespians MARTHA ALQLA - Spanish Club, Jun- ior Steering Committee, GAA, IRC CHARLES ALLEN - NFL, French Club, House of Representatives, CSF IRMA V. ALVARADO - Mexican-Ameri- can Club, Pep Club ED ALVAREZ - Varsity Tennis, Varsity Club, Spanish Club, JV Cross Country MARQUERITE ALVAREZ - French Club, Usherettes Committee, Fashion Board LINDA AMOROSANO - Freshman Class Director of Activities, House of Repre- sentatives, FBLA Vice-President, Fresh- man and Sophomore Steering Committee JACKIE ANDERSON SUSAN ASH BY - Hostess Committee, German Club, Pep Club, FBLA SANDRA AUSTIN - Aeronautics Club, Usherettes Committee, Drill Team, Pho- tography Staff DENNIS AZEVEDO - Spanish Club ROBERT BAEZA DOLORES BAKER - FBLA, Red Cross, GAA, Altairs TRISH BALABOS - Drill Team, House o Representatives, Fashion Board RICKY D. BALAN - House of Repre- sentatives, Red Cross, JV Tennis MARTHA BANAGAS - Mexican-Ameri- can Sergeant at Arms, Spanish Club GAA WAYNE BANDY f BONNTE RAE BARNES 4 Drill Team, Spanish Club Secretary, Altalrs, Latin Club DlXlE BARNES - Modem Dance CHARLES HOYT BEALMER, .lR. Plie- tograplwy Staff, Spanish Club ANNlE M. BEGAY - GAA, Spanish Club, NFL, Friendship Committee BARBARA SUSAN BENAVIDEZ - Student Body Judge, EBB President, Freshman and Junior Posture Princess, Rally Com- mittee MARIA BERNASCONI - Latin Club, ESB, FBLA, CSF NANCY BIBAEFF - FBLA, Red Cross, EBB, Candy Striper ROBERT BLAKENEY Q 'omit uf-lx ,W 'nv .N A , lr . NIV, sigma 'Gln' 2' 'aww' Seniors Fxaelled in Academic and KARENE BLANKENSHIP House of 1: fee FBLA Representatives Altcurs Rally Commit 'Shad' MERILYN BLUM CAROLYN ANN BLUM - Future Nurses, GAA, Future Homemakers of America SENIOR PERSONALITIES MOST SERVICE TO THE SCHOOL Rose Lacasella and Brian Thompson swyvw, Y -1,5 41 f v 'i'l 1 7 wa 'Va'-P PM 'er' . fx Ak i I Extracurricular Activities' ' ,sm X , ' ,Q W B, 5 ffi cf .L M A rf, , Y V 2 QL lj, I 1 L en! it vi? 'Ffa ,,f.E,,3 ,, In , ' -'I wry Q-fun 'ZKWQ I 57. QW JOHN O, BOGGS - Aeronautics Club GARY BOREN FREDERICK E. BORGEN5 - .IV Bcisehall, JV Tennis RUTH BOUCHARD NORMA BRAMEI. - Thespians, Usherettes Committee, Sophomore Steering Com- mittee, GAA MARSHA BRAWNER - FBLA, FTA, An- nual Staff, French Club BERT BRESACH - NFL MICKEY BRISTOL - Pep Club, GAA, French Clulc, Girls' League Fashion Shows HAZEL ANN BROOKS - EBB, Red Cross ALISON BROWN - Sophomore Class Historian, Junior Class Historian, FBIA, Altoirs EDWIN LEE BROWN - Chess Club, Vor- sity Baseball DE VONCE BRUGMAN - Future Home- makers of America DANIEL J. BRUNKEN - Concert Band, Marching Band, Pep Band DIANE BUCKLEY - SB Head Song Lead- er, CSF, Altairs Director of Activities, IRC RUTHIE BUNCH - FBLA, Friendship Committee ROBERT L. BUNKE STEVE BURKE - Photography srqff RON BURT - SB Treasurer, FBLA, CSF, B Football ROBERT BURTON CAROL BUSBY - FBLA 5 ' QQ' l ff JOHNNY CABRAI. - Mexican-American Club OWEN CAGLE - Math Club, Varsity Club, CSF MARLA JO CARL - CSF, National Matti Club, FTA, Trial Flights DAVID CARLL - German Club, Varsity Club, JV Football, JV Basketball VIRGINIA CARREIRA - Sophomore Class Steering Committee, Mexican-American Club CALVIN S. CARTER - Varsity Football, .IV Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track ARNOLD CASILLAS - California Cadets DAVlD CASSO - Varsity Club, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball, House of Representatives QW -4, ,,,,, , M lllllnn. 420' ,V p a,-tg -.rex iw, ,., , of ,. 1 I K I-r if tf.W0.rf '-K I ., I rj' I I I A N ' N .K ul' ,, , ,, ,,,,,W,,,, ' ,V f. Q,,,V,,,, f A .Mum I ' 19' I MH f ,Qu 4 QW? ' WV ff ,W ,W ., 1, , -.' if 5 I If I, Mort Popular Seniors NICKI CHRISTINE CASTORINA - Girls' League Vice-President, Drill Team, CSF, House of Representatives M' BARBARA CATALANO - Latin Club, GAA Director of Activities, GAA Letter Club, Altairs PEARL OAUDILLO - Friendship Commit- tee, Mexican-American Club MARINA T. CEDILLO - Senior Class Steering Committee, Mexican-American Club, FBLA, House of Representatives ANDY CEREZO - B Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Gymnastics Club EMMA B. CHAVARRIA - Mexican-Amer- icon Club LYNN CHESLER - FBLA, EBB, GAA, Pep Club BARBARA CHICK - Spanish Club, Latin I Club, IRC, Altairs OLE CHRISTENSON LINDA CLARK , A RICHARD CLARK - Varsity Basketball, JV and Varsity Baseball, B Football, Altairs TERRI CLARK - Latin Club ii. X V, Z., 1 .5-' .4-'itil Elle-5 ' .. ,- I at . . Nm-' qfw-,I lL GARY COCKSHUTT KAREN COGER - FBLA Q LINDA COLE - Friendship Commiriee, Red Cross, Trial FIIgI11e: ' MARTIN W. COLLINS - Vr:irsIIy I9:sIceI-- Excelled Ax' Leaders' -aff DON CONROW DENNIS CONROY - Vursify Tennis, .IV Cross Counfry, Vorsify CIub, Spanish Club TIMOTHY R. COOK MIKE COOPER ,. SENIOR PERSONALITIES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jgnide Davis and Bfuce Gevirtzmcln I : , iv , ml, 19+ 1 191, DENNIS COPP -rx Ck JO ANN COWIE -FBLA FRANK CRAIG .-ec-5521?-zav.. . e .. .- ,.af4'f:2if,,1f:::rl , I v ' 1, 5gr,1.,p, . -,, , , I , , Q saga-'1-beige? 111:53 1'a':2fGG.fC:',.ffaifff-ii I I f' Lg 'afsmgffia ' 4,55 A I ,. ..,4 V 1,, ,, I W , ' ' . vu, 'M fr '-we '55 .3 V4 ,-,::, '. A 3 be A ...-1. - jg: f , f zz- .Q W wits Q. 6, .f -ff 4, .. ,le .- an UI ' Lrfzf-1.5. y Lifts: 1 :-1 -: 2191 Y 559 ' ' ' 'W ' . er -'v , ' I -2-I-Lf' 'C2LL-r..ji ,vw ,, i , I I I' me I-A i 'd M l SHERIDAN CRAIG - Drill Team BARBARA CROWDER MARIA CRUZ - Mexican-American Club, Modern Dance, Drama BOB CUMMINGS - Gymnastics Club, Spanish Club JANICE PAULINE DAVIS - Girls' League President, Girls' State Repre- sentative, FBLA Vice-President, Fresh- man and Sophomore Class Treasurer JERRY DAVIS - NFL, FBLA, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Altairs KATHLEEN DAVIS - Drill Team Assist- ant, CSF, FBLA, Hostess and Friendship Committees SANDEE DAVIS - Pep Club, Choir HENRY DE BACA - JV Basketball, Span- ish Club KENNETH H. DELP LENORA DELP - A Cappella Choir FRANKIE DE PUE GARY DETWILER SUSAN DIAZ - Pep Club, GAA, FBLA, Mexican-American Club MICHAEL DODGIN - House of Repre- sentatives, Aeronautics Club, Chess Club, Math Club LINDA DOUGIASS JEAN DUNCAN MOSES DURAN - California Cadets, Mexican-American Club JEANIE D. DURFEE - Drill Team, Thes- pians, Friendship Committee, French Club DIANA DURKEE Senzorr Sponsored .nn .Q- '-11ii5'1i3Efv ' wg. A , ,A ans v. ly r w- 1 5 A. se:-4 2 .. 3, ,V 4. s 'tw ,t ' ,A ., . sg i , , -Q Q the Ubrimtmar Dance RAELENE FEDERICO - House of Rep- resentatives, Freshman Class Steering Committee, Pep Club, Annual Staff VICKIE FERGUSON - House of Repre- sentatives, Drill Team GARY FITCH ROBERT FJELDSTED - Senior Class Pres- ident, Varsity Club Director of Activi- ties, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling JOHN FOLEY - NFL, Varsity Cross Country, French Club, Varsity Club RICHARD FONSEC1 - SB Yell Leader, Spanish Club President, FBlA, Sopho- more and Junior Class Steering Com- mittee DONNA FOSCARINI - Junior Class Steering Committee, House of Repre- sentatives, Freshman Class Steering Committee ADELINE FRAIJO - Photography Staff, House of Representatives, Mexican- American Club, Photo l and ll SHERYL FRAKES - Spanish Club, GAA BOBBI FUENTES - Homecoming Prin- cess, SB Song Leader, Senior Class Vice-President, Excelsior Life Staff KATHI LYNNE GABOURY - French Club, Usherettes Committee, Junior Class Steering Committee, Pep Club SYLVIA M. GALVAN - Fashion Board, Drill Team, Mexican-American Sec- retary and Treasurer, FBLA vigw ff 1 Ai,, 3 Wat? K 495' J --3 ., , . v ' 95 i if , JOANNE DURKEE ROBERT DYE -- NFL Vice-President, Excelsior Life StcxfF, CSF, Altoirs CAROL EASLEY - Usherettes Committee CARLEEN EGlLDSON - Senior Class Steering Committee, FBLI5., IRC JEAN LANETTE ELLIOTT - House of Representatives, FBLA, EBB BOB EPPLE - NFL, Thespians, German Club, Tennis CHERRIE ESPOSITO - FBLA, IRC, Freshman and Junior Class Steering Committees, Altairs JUDY FAUGHN Q?M L Q. r, x ' I LENDA ANNE GARBER - Girls' League Ways and Means, Junior Class Steering Committee, FBLA JENNY GAFUBAY - GAA, Art l, Span- ish Club, Mexican-American Club TONI MARlE GARETO -IRC SANDY GARNEE - GAA, Pep club DOROTHY GARZA - Homecoming Prin- cess, Varsity Song Leader, FBLA Sec- retary, Junior Class Secretary JUDITH GATES - Friendship Committee, GAA, Junior Red Cross BRUCE GEVIRTZMAN - NFL, Latin Club, Altcirs, CSF LEONARD GIAMBELIJCA - Varsity Football, NFL, Latin Club, SB Vice- .,,,,, , ' , 5 ' :4f:'-, fZa 5,7:i?' fig? 4 ' f vit ':f.i3'jf::Q' ,fftigt 'bwfza .gm,.g',1a'1 , '::z 'L .1 .3 -' i, '5471l':E,-' 'J, 'M 'fl' , vm' ff' ' '-'-We A 4. ,f:i,j5g,. .as ur' 3 ' . 721'n ' AMF ' 15535, -ny' ff 5,..' ,.,w,, ' ' ' 'f 'f MEM' W 512' ' 2. , ,'f'f f ll ,gy 4 A , , ,, ,:,'+ A-.Wx '45 - 257 ,C ,, : ffl 1 3, 1 4, 6 ft 1 K 'awww Y. 45 President 'QWVV' , ff' L, .f a , f my DON GILLETT - Frosh Baseball, JV Baseball, JV Football, Varsity Base- ball LEE GLEASON - National Math Club, Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society MARGARET GOLDMAN l Nil I' K , , q N ' ' ' -I 1-It Sepfm' .Vpffff ., ' Q . ,,,., .1 Www' ,L ,A ,. , M , N? ' F l , ffft 5, if L f' If l If gl . a s ' sa 1 ,li I bi , 'S ...i.... SENIOR PERSONALITIES MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Cindi Griffis and David Casso ivC 'f 'fi' , . T :Filth :I ' Y Wi: :se-aiismk - Q els:-..f,'..--I-.KK--,A L ,.N, I V ., ,,, .,,x , Q,., I I ,, A 2931 -W if Hifi, ' ' gif t' 'fix I Q' X -2 2753-5 gli , Roasted Team to Wctories' :rv-ev ,A fx X ff L F' 2' QM MINERVA GONZALEZ -- IRC, Matin Club, Mexican-liwnerican Club, Slu- dent Body Judge ROBERT J. GOODWIN - Dance Barrel, CSF, National Math Club, Excelsior Life Staff RONALD N, GCIODWYN - Concert Bond, Dance Bond, Marching Bond KAREN GOOLSBY - FBLA ELLEN HELENA GORDON - CSF, NFL, Math Club, Altairs VIKKI GORMAN - House of Repre- sentctives JUDY GRACIA ALICE GRADILIAS - Mexican-Ameri- can Club CYNTHIA GRIFFIN - Latin Club, Fu- ture Homemakers of America, GAA, Pep Club STEVE GRIFFIN CINDI GRIFFIS - SB Yell Leader, NFL, Rally Committee, House of Representa- tives RITA MARIE GROSSELL - Freshman Class Steering Committee, Sophomore Class Steering Committee VERNA GUTHRIE - Cl'1Oir JEANETTE GUTIERREZ - Annual Staff, GAA, FBLA, Altairs JUDY GUTIERREZ - FBLA, Mexican- American Club PETE E. GUTIERREZ - Industrial Arts Club, Mexican-American Club BARBARA S. HABERMAN - Pep Club, Lyric Club, Choir RANDY HAMPTON - House of Repre- sentatives RICHARD HANSBERGER - Varsity Base- ball, FBLA President, Rally Committee, Senate NELLY MICHELE HAPIOT - Altairs, French Club, FBLA Treasurer, IRC JANIE HARLOW LUANNE HARDINH- IRC, GAA, Span- ish Club CARL L. HAVNER - Varsity and JV Football, German Club, Thespians Ser- geant at Arms, Wrestling KERRY HAWES - Freshman, Junior, and Senior Class Steering Committees, JV Yell Leader, Girls' League Sergeant at Arms, FBLA MAURICE L. HEATH - Concert Band, Dance Band, Marching Band, Pep Band JOANNE HENDERSON - GAA, House of Representatives, Fashion Board, Modern Dance ANDREW HERNANDEZ JOE HERNANDEZ - Thespians, SB Judge, NFL, FBLA iiwmazlf' l'lii2i2-E: . ' 5 I, ,pr , ,.,, . 'A ' ,, V. KTM e I r vf ' . I x ,I ,'1ij.fENviw'- .NQBQYQ .uflff-5 Jia . ,mafvr lie J he gf n f s 4 , jg ' if 1- 5- , W 'M' aifvme 1 X f' fi 1 IFN I , S xv 1 ,. f Q35-.,, N. .Veniorr Inherited JOSE HERNANDEZ - JV Wrestling SYLVIA HERNANDEZ ROZANNA HERRINGTON GEORGIA HICKS - Lyric Club, FBLA, GAA, Pep Club CAROL HIGGINS - Future Nurses Club PAM HINSLEY - FBLA, Senior Class Steering Committee, Altairs RAE JEAN HODGES - Senior Class Secretary, Altairs, FBLA, Sophomore and Senior House of Representatives SUSAN HOGE - IRC President, Girls' League Secretary, German Club, CSF JOE HOLLOMON - Stage Crew, Frosh Baseball BILL HOLMES - Spanish Club, IRC, Varsity Tennis JOAN HOLVEN - FTA President, French Club Vice-President, NFL, House of Representatives LINDA JOYCE HOPCUS - Mixed Chor- us, Pep Club, Annual Staff Q .5LI,.'.,,, M .,3.f u- ' I LYNN HOSE - Choir, Thespians RICK INGS - Varsity Baseball, Var- sity Club, Latin Club, JV Football f .- DAVE JACKSON - California coders 'Q Rifle Team A .5 K x X I X JERRY HUBBARD ' . is 'Us L , Uv. .-,sum , f A' all CLIFFORD JAGER - JV Football, Var- sity Football, Choir KENT JAMES - JV Football, Varsity Football, Aeronautics Club MICHELLE JAMES - Fashion Board, House of Representatives, FBLA, Sopho- more Class Director of Activities DONALD C. JARDINE Senior Square ff, ,. .,f ,,, is SENIOR PERSONALITIES FUNNIEST Mike Richardson and Kathy Powell 3 3? I MR M f fill fcfrlf'.'f2 - PHIL JAY - Altairs, B Football, B and Varsity Track, B Basketball DENNIS A. JENKINS - Thespians, German Club, Basketball, House of Representatives CYD JOHNSON - Thespians, Aeronau- tics Club, Christmas Play Make-up .ff M- : ar, E at 7 5 A ,, ., n w,, f 'Q Vw? A 42, fr as 1 W ,.:s1-Wa, fi ll 4 iff v aj-Qiiii:,s, v 6723, za-: .sf-J '-.::- 1' f- ,fflfgfigggfsf Rx , V A 1 ' :R 1 fa ,131 ER ifie ., ..-- . - rv. ,,- . . 1. ,. ,, , A il-?,.:ig.. ,:.., .f , 9: ,W .Q iff I ' ffl ,M V ' 7213 g,:-Q5 4 fn 9? I if , , 523. 7 .ku 5, 2 'ef -ze. wi i s' Q A, 'PE . STEVEN SEAN KELLY - Cee Football, Stage Crew, Tlwespians DON RICHARD KEPLER - Football, Latin Club, Altairs FRANK KLEEN - Band and Pep Band, Altairs, Track and Cross Country, French Club DIANNE KNIPPLE - NFL Director of Activities, Girls' League Director of Activities, Latin Club, Altairs ELLEN KNUDSEN - Drill Team, Girls' League Cabinet, Senior Class Steering Committee, Latin Club KAREN KOCH - FBLA, House of Rep- resentatives, Future Homemakers of America, Red Cross DAVID EDWARD KRUGER - Latin Club ROSE MARIE LACASELLA - SB Secre- tary, Altairs President, IRC Vice-Pres- ident, CSF Secretary LINDA LANDAUER - French Club, House of Representatives VAUGHN LARSON - JV Baseball, Latin Club WAYNE IARSON JOHN LAUGHEED - Gymnastics Club , tr ,1 M 1 1 X I Q my ft if f 1 ,f 1 ay? TC 4- if 55-' , As, M -. at .,., , t 1 . . f : r'1l . - U 4- Y- . :xx LT, .,, x ,aa I . . 1-I 'q5.tJ.,..4 - . DONNA JONES - SB Song Leader, Homecoming Princess, FBLA, Altairs DEAN M. JORDAN - Dee and C96 Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Tennis, Varsity Club RUDY JUAREZ - Varsity Football, Var- sity Track, Varsity Club Sergeant at Arms, Altairs LENA KARLSSON - IRC, Latin Club, Senate, Rally Committee PATRICIA KEARIN - Girls' League Assembly BOB KELLER - JV and Varsity Baseball SHARON KELLEY - Pep Club Treasurer, GAA, SB Judge, Stage Crew DIANA KELLY - Drill Team, Hostess Committee, Future Homemakers of America, Red Cross Seniors Enjoyed Ditebiny Glam' l ,Q vb- f , f Sirk W? 'f luv 3 ' , - z , Z ,-c I +L I fx' ' . P ,yt I ,L-. , for a Day TOM LOKEN - Altairs, NFL, House of Representatives, Choir CHRISTINE LOPEZ - Annual Staff VICKI LEE LOUGHRAN - Altairs Dir- ector of Activities and Secretary, Sen- ior Class Treasurer, Junior Class Treas- urer, CSF President LINDA LOVE - FBIA BARBARA LUCIO - EBB, FBLA, Latin Club, Altairs GATHY M. LYONS - A Cappella Choir, GAA JOHN MCANALLY PATRICK McCRAW - German Club, California Cadets, Math Club GLENDA McKEE LINDA DIANE MCKINNON - FBLA, EBB, GAA, Hostess Committee DELORES McMORAN - Friendship Committee, House of Representatives JOE MACHADO - JV Basketball hh-sf my-r-v i X ft! . .-.21 -X ,Q f . 31 fx i U fi'.:.,l ' , T9 I li XLT' 5' I N., ,. I F w A 5... MARILYN LEIGH - CSF, House of Rep- resentatives, Red Cross, Hostess Corn- mittee KAREN LEINENBACH DIANA LEON- Sponislw Club, Mexi- can-American Club DIANE LIAPIS - Altcirs, EBB, FBLA ROD LIGHTNER - JV Football, Cee Football, JV Wrestling MARY LIMON - Excelsior Life Staff, Senior Class Steering Committee, Span- ish Club, Usherettes Committee BEVERLY LIPSCOMB - Red Cross, Fu- ture Homemakers of America JULIE LOFT - House of Representatives, French Club Secretary, Spanish Club, Friendship Club f ' ' f 'Q mf:-:cw , - 'L ix, I ff fm f if 1 ni i Bn TOM MACK ORTY C. MADRlD - Mixed Chorus, Choir, Mexican-American Club, Drill Team LUIS MAGDALENO - NFL Presidenr, Alfuirs Vice-Presidenr, Sp-:mislw Club Presidenf, Spcmislw Honor Society VlCKlE MA.iORS - Red Cross, Allairs, Ushereffes Committee, Math Club PATRlClA MANN 1 RICHARD MANZO - vmny Football, 's L' Vcxrsify Baseball , Vorsiry Club Presi- dent, Morin Club NORMA MARTINEZ - Alroirs CHARLENE RUTH MASTERS - FBLA, A EBB, GAA, Sophomore House of Rep- resenforives P- N ' , ,,.-H' A.V!5.', w. f. N . x '-.'5'-'-:..-'- an ,'1,.l Q. ,,, n t S 5 .4 lf f . l 2 if ,f' .-am. ,Mui 7 Seniors Hand Courtesy JACK MATAMOROS Mexican-Ameri - can Club DONNA MAYO Latin Club KEN MAZIOL Excelsior Life Staff, SENIOR PERSONALITIES MOST COURTEOUS Donna Jones and Ron Burr I ,. ,..,, .,,,. ,. A fn ,E ,Q L it r ani J 15. Wg. ., I im. ,, ,, g, S, ,. Best oliey Q 'grew Wir' mfr GLORIA MEADOWS - Spanish Club, CSF, GAA, Thespians PHILLIP MEDICI - NFL, German Club ISRAEL MELENDEZ - California Cadets, California Cadets Rifle Team, Christ- mas Show and Chorus, Mexican-Spam ish Club ROLF MENDEZ - NFL, German Club, Junior and Senior Class Steering Com- mittee, Thespians GLORIA MENDOZA - Drill Team, NFL, Senior Class Steering Committee, Annual Staff YOLANDA YVONNE MENDOZA - Senior Class Director of Activities, Girls' League Secretary, Mexican- American Club President, House of Rep- resentcutives YVONNE YOLANDA MENDOZA - Spanish Club, Mexican-American Club, Friendship Committee, Fashion Board JUDY MERRILL - French Club RONALD L. MESSNICK TINA MILLS - Drill Team, Future Nurs- es of America, FBIA JAMES RODNEY MIZER - SB Yell Leader, Thespians, Wrestling, Latin Club ANTHONY JAMES MONTOYA - Var- sity Club, CSF, National Math Club, Spanish Honor Society FRANCES MORALES - Mexican-Amer- ican Club LANCE J, MORDUE - Altairs, Latin Club, Math Club, Senior Class Steering Committee ROSALIE MORENO PAMELA MORRIS- FBLA, Future Nurs- es of America RICH MORRIS - Aeronautics Club, Latin Club, Speech Squad, NFL LETI-IA MULLEN - Fashion Board, FBLA, Senior Steering Committee, House of Representatives GILBERT MUNOZ - Spanish Club, IRC, Spanish Honor Society SUSAN NAIL - Altairs, FBLA Historian, Usherettes Committee, EBB in-llif'.l'5,-5 El. J, 1 5E1.i. '- Altcxirs, fl3B 0I1CllJ' 35:5 ill.,-b, 51.73-wzczf Club, Frefscr. Club lf'.fRViQ 9.f4.Y ltlbl.lB-fl.l.3nfR f' Vmsitv Wrest- ifngg, P, Q:fJi3lH?liI! Choi.- TQIXA T'-l IVV T CE -l WY X V!-si KX-l 2 CH I!,.7SlXi'i lflLl?fGEfSER -- Fatum ixiursec rt ,3 Wwe 'oo F're'-,i':i6:11,. G-3txr'ulo Club., 1 --1rj:f1'f1 CtT :.'7 itu-J. btw ing Corral- Mli r-': C P-4'n'i .l3lx fQ1E'5iL'l ' Tfio: Digi'-T5 WAP'-3.--FLT 'Q3ril'1QN5QZ. -' lRC. Spanish Jain, Senior Class tiistoricnl FELA 'ffiflillf-ID ORF'-IELAS - l.'ur1.iiy Traci, Vcrsiify lifislzctb-ali, Varsity Club, CSF ,Mub- , , M- Mm w15'f?t7 ' - . rffs yitlf fre, ll 4 5 Y ai: I 1 a , 4 -,ww ' ' Z 4 H 1 t . -' 1' il5 i'1t:, mf 1 l 4 m , i f , -N it Y . J:,, .,,,:.-4.1.Ii 1, ff:-W1 M . . T ,I 1 i .i v in 4 if 11 ' 1 f, ,T 4, . '1 f 'ff X fl, fi W W. .,.' -Uri' '2 2 , gf ,aw tg! lzym, I W I' I .:.:-1 fc grow. jf V 55, ,fry K-1 T L, aw- ' 'l 'l1'3 - W lil ' f. V - M54-'r:3t!1ilmf4m. l ' ' ,e '1', ?f2'fPiS'2ltrf1ff?r,fe2,1 'if -2-f.rQ I ' 4? .'1ff 41 1' . 'H' V I ,12Yil1.f,,lf ,, f ...T -,.- .. .X ,, .,... T , , , . zff'- ilu . .f'fX 'v.. 5 1 f-'9 ,' 'nf ..g,-fmt ,A . N .Elvf?' 'l' W 453- M- Wifi:-11 , g., lQ '.fi YM 3 . fl 2117 ,wow X - it if - , f-fl 1 ' W V -4. .., ff , , M- . i. M f R y, ' Q v-N 4, A J' , , .1 . , ,:' fiifvfqf' fl, E ' , '1f 'P l. QTVWP 'Vi Senior Perronahties' HENRY G . ORTIZ - Varsity Tennis, Varsity Football, Varsity Club, JV and Cee Football BRENT OZIER - Photography Staff, JV Wrestling RICHARD PAREDES RAY PARRISH SUE PATTERSON FRANK PEDROZA - Freshman Class Historian, Varsity Football, Altairs, IRC KEN PELLAM - Frosh Cross Country, JV Football MARK PENCE - Latin Club, German Club, Math Club, B Football BILL PEREIRA - Gymnastics Club GREG PEREZ - Varsity Football, Var- sity Track, Varsity Club, Photography Staff BILL PERRY CATHY PERSI - Latin Club, Hostess Committee, GAA v. 5.. ,i?2.2fiQf 'v '?:.F X 5:51 9, -225, it 'iz 1, 5 v5 gs ii N 3 3 Q' if l 51? ce -fd Promoted Hieadxbgm' on Campus FBLA . SENIOR PERSONALITIES BEST PERSONAUTY Joan Wallace and Bob Fielclsted SUSIE POWERS - Head Maiorette, Ex- celsior Life Staff, EBB Vice-President, LOUIE F. PRADO - Varsity Football, Choir, Mexican-American Club LEON PREWETT - Gymnastics Club, House of Representatives, Wrestling DENISE PETERSON - House at Repre- sentatives, Christmas Prograrn CATHLEEN PETTY - Tbespicns, Mexi- can-American Club, Usiierettes, GAA ARLENE ELIZABFTH PEZZA - Rally ond Publicity Committee, CSF, Excelsior Life Stuff, Tlwespions Secretary-Treasurer SUSAN MAME PHILLIPS - Pep Club, Ustierettes Committee DAVID PHILP - House of Represente- tives, SB Judge, National Math Club President, CSF LYNN PIERCE - A Cappella Choir, Modern Dance, Girls' Glee Club CHERYL LYNN PITZER - CSF, Span- ish Honor Society, Girls' League Court, Hostess and Friendsbip Committees KATHLEEN MARlE POWELL - SB Di- rector of Activities, Excelsior Life Staff, Publicity Committee, Thespians Treasurer if is S z m ' I I W . A L.,- xr 3-::. 5 SN. I ' M Q A AQ 14. 111,-l, A ,iff inf , l .W A -72 , ,.-ge1QEg.fLiHQEi- Q' 'IL33-,gf-L,1,1 , d', iz' , ' ' j ia NANCY Pnorrnr - Freshman, sopho- i e M 4,57 3 17. ', i3l7rH more and Senior Steering Committees, 1 25 ,if X 1 W1 I Band, CSF , Math Club 3 .sw ,Y Qllgelf p Le., J 5,7 if LINDA DIANNE PUGH yrs M '+L K 5 A JERI QUIRK - FBLA, GAA .,., , J M, WD! ,-,ik f--Z i ' CAMILA RAMIREZ - Spanish Club, Q Mexican-American Club . .Ai GRABLE RAMIREZ - California Cadets, ,QA California Cadets Rifle Team, Mexican- fe ' I 'R' 5 f American Club A 52, J' W LOUIS RICHARD RAMIREZ - Mexican- American Club RICHARD RAMOS - Aeronautics Club, Industrial Club DENNIS RAP? EILEEN REESE - Altairs, FBIA CAROL REID - GAA JOHN C. REINARD - Excelsior Life Editor, NFL, German Club President, Sophomore and Junior Steering Com- mittees LORNA RICHARDSON - IRC, GAA MICHAEL RICHARDSON - Varsity Club, Varsity Football, FBLA, House of Representatives STEVE RIZZO - French Club, CSF DONALD ROBERTS WILLIAM JAMES ROBINSON - House of Representatives, Aeronautics Club Vice- President, Photography Staff, Christmas Program BECKY ROBLES EVELYN ROBLES CELESTE ROCK - Rally Committee, Latin Club, IRC, Altairs ELIZABETH RODRIGUEZ - FBLA rf, wifz Seniors' A I-My!! Party WNV A 'fix 'I 1. Sq-'X Q I i ' 'Y A Held at Anaheim Bowl l RONALD RUTZ ROSE SALGADO - Mexican-American Club DON SANDRIDGE - Industrial Arts Club MOSES SANDOVAL K V 'Z .x as 1 185. if . JUANITA M. RODRIGUEZ VICTORIA ERLINDA RODRIGUEZ Altairs, Senior Class Steering Commit'- tee, Flag Twirler, Mexican-American Club REBECCA R. ROGERS STEVE ROHRIG RAY ROMAN - Marching and Pep Band, Senior Class Steering Committee, Al- tairs, Mexican-American Club ESTELLE RUBIO - GAA, GAA Letter Club President, Mexican-American Club, Usherettes Committee ESTHER RUBIO - FBLA, GAA Vice- President, GAA Letter Club President, Mexican-American Club CHRIS RUFFO - Sophomore Class Sec- retary, Junior Class Director of Activi- ties, Spanish Club Historian, Fashion Board l ttf' LORA SARICO - Red Cross, GAA J. PHILLIP SATTLER - Altairs SHARON SCHACK - FTA BILL SCHAIDT - Concert Bond, Spanish Club, Dance Band BONNIE SCHULTZ TONY SENTENO - California Cadets, Cadets Drill Team, California Cadets Rifle Team, Mexican-American Club FRANK SEVERIN - Cee Football SHEILA SHAFFER - Rally Committee, Publicity Committee, French Club, Altairs f We LONE'--IIE SI-IANEYFELT -- House of Rep- resentatives, Annuol Stuff, French Club f Director of Activities, CSF 1 CAROLE SHERWOOD - French Club, ferry, Thespiuns Secretory, Sophomore House of Representatives, Friendship Commit- ' tee A RICHARD SHOEN DARLENE SHOLTIS - SB Yell Leader, House of Representatives, Thespians, Girls' League Ways and Means -- - ' 1 'f. ' ' ' ' W: , .i.,,.y,, , s -I Q. uw,-A',,y .1-.I . - 1. I , ,l Aji,t,.!1,NcLg M ,I I DELIA SHRANGER , JACKIE ANN SILVA -French Club , Pep Club, FBLA 151' , ROY SILVA E f .fu DAVID N. SKILL - German Club '- I G, Wrestling I Clam' of 36' Selected 0Hre Green -We B Football, Track, Math Club ,,.,, J Baseball CHARLES E. SMITH - Gymnastics Club, MICHAEL SMITH - Spanish Club, Moth Club, Aeronautics Club President A WILLIAM SMITH - Football, Wrestling, s at -MK .-1' ' ,J 1 I .'!'x . V V SENIOR PERSONALITIES FRIENDLIEST Janice Street and Joe Hernandez -w..-fm ., 1, ' it r r .4.-rl, ga.- . ply' rx ,X , .1 ft ., ,f .,, V I , 1'9 vi LL Q 4:- s.. 61.1 C sg in 6.1,-..-4 ' f f'f'Q,4' -4 1.- I 'C' for Senior Swea ters' 4 .fl A . 14 ,sf 4-ff -.- - f f I I ev- ' 'f-- as H' j X 5-M r- Mr gre,- v fx 'Alfa' 4 9 . M 3 W 1 .1 1 E . I ' . ii, K9 4.--f CAROL SMOTHERMON - Assistant Drill Team Head, Altairs, GAA, FBLA JEANETTE SOHRIAKOFF - FBLA, CSF, Trial Flights, Science Club JOE R. SORIANO - Spanish Club, Spanish-American Club, Industrial Arts Club DIANE SOTELO - Freshman, Sopho- more, and Senior Steering Committee, Altairs, FBLA, Friendship Committee SOCORRO SOTELO - GAA, Mexican- American Club GEORGE SOUTH WAYNE SPECK MADELINE SPENCER - EBB, Altairs, Pep Club, FBLA JOY STATES - Usherettes Committee, GAA, Hostess Committee MIKE STATHATOS CHARLENE STEPHENS - GAA, Spanish Club, German Club, IRC GRETCHEN STERNER - CSF, Red Cross, IRC, Trial Flights BECKY STOCK - Future Teachers of America, Drill Team, Altairs, House of Representatives WES STOKEY - Varsity Football, Var- sity Baseball, B Football, JV Baseball GARY STOVALL JANICE STREET - '65-'66 Homecoming Queen, SB Head Yell Leader, Senate, Senior Class Steering Committee CAROL STRINGER - Pep Club, Red Cross LINDA L. SULLENS - Spanish Club Math Club, GAA, Concert and Pep Band PAT SULLIVAN - IRC, Track, Football Wrestling STEVE SUTTER - Chess Club SHERRIE SUTTON - GAA President, Letter Club Secretary and Treasurer, Math Club Treasurer, Spanish Club TIM SWIONTEK - Varsity Club, Varsity Baseball, .IV and Varsity Football, Cee Basketball PAUL TAFOYA FRANCIS ANNE TALLEY - Altairs, CSF, Latin Club, Drill Team Flag Twirler TOM TANNER - Varsity Club, Varsity Football, Basketball and Baseball, Al- tairs, French Club TOM TAYLOR - Spanish Club, Dance Band, House of Representatives, IRC DAVE THIESSEN - B Football, Varsity Football, B Basketball, Varsity Basket- ball HELEN THOMAS l. ef,-xg.:-, ,5,.,.1. mr, , , ' 1 H, ' z I I f' ..-IL' -in fn 'S 4 ns 4' I , , f it? A ,, ., 1, ,. .. -fir. x M U, mfr? ., f 'f or be wif Seniors Prepared 151 b0 1Q., 4, ,, 5,1 BRIAN MARK THOMPSON - SB Pres- ident, IRC President, Altairs Vice-Pres- ident, CSF Treasurer DENNIS TILLEY BODIE TONNESON SAM TORRES - California Cadets, Mexican-American Club RAJENA TRAVIS SALLIE TROYER - Maiorette DENNIS TURNER MIKE TURNER - Photography Staff, C Track, Band, German Club ERIC TWEIT - Varsity Football, Base- ball ancl Basketball, Varsity Club, Al- toirs, FBLA STEVE TWOOMEY RUSSELL UNDERWOOD- - Aeronautics Club, German Club, Varsity Club SHARON BLOSSOM UNITE - French Club President, CSF, JV Head Yell Leader, Annual Staff I62 ,1 '-f'.,. ' , ,,-,fry A. ,i 4Vh Big Sign Ahead .nf--f-v VICTORIA VALDEZ -- Drill Team, An- nual Staff, Latin Club, Hostess Corn- mittee DOLLY MARIE VALENZUEIA - GAA, House of Representatives, Mexican- American Club, Usherettes Committee JOHN VALENZUELA MARLENE JEAN VALLELY - Annual Editor-in-Chief, IRC Secretary, Drill Units, NFL LINDA VALLEMBOIS - CSF, IRC, Al- tairs, Spanish Club JULIA VANCE - A Cappella Choir DAVID VELOZ - Steering Committee, Mexican-American Club President, California Cadets Commander LINDA VERNON - Pep Club, Altairs, Girls' League Ways and Means, A Cap- SENIOR PERSONALITIES MOST STUDIOUS Carroll Wills and David Philp pellu Choir GUILLERMO VILLALOBOS - Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Club, B Foot- ball and Basketball, C Football and Basketball PATRICIA ANN VILLALVAZO - NFL, Altairs, Spanish Club, Girls' League Ways and Means PAULINE VILLANUEVA - Spanish Club, Freshman and Senior Class Steering Committees, Altairs, Thespians QM ,mf-2 L4 163 ,. fi ,ix , J ,, , ge. .,f :ef:e:2?a-arleziif f ew:- we-f.f.,, ,.s .Q-1 ,I -gf .1- J '17 :.:1.1,::. im. ,,, ,H 5'f?i3 T2vii -s A , gs, . M f 5 . ,E -Y 'JLXZQQ 1. ' ' ' i::ZLfi'.3f:,- f f' --J-:fm --V '- -Q. '15, .,:,-:,:1m.,. -. - W ' f 3',1T'f25i2f' ' ififf .-I' I ' A I rw Ml E JACK R. WATSON - Dance Band, Concert Band, Marching Band SHARON WEIHL - Latin Club, GAA, German Club SANDY WEITZEL - Modern Dance, French Club DONNA WELCH - Freshman Class Steering Committee, FTA, Red Cross SANDY WERDA - FBLA, Pep Club LINDA WHISLER - House of Representa- tives, Girls' League Art and Publicity, Friendship Committee, Future Nurses MARIE FRANCIS WICK - Excelsior Life Staff Page Editor, Excelsior Life Associ- ate Editor, Drill Team, FBLA MIKE WILLIAMS - JV Basketball, Ger- man Club, Red Cross CARROLL WILLS - A Cappella Choir, CSF, Latin Club BRENDA WILSON - Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Modern Dance JON WOLFE - Math Club, German Club CAROL WOO - CSF, Annual Staff Assistant Editor, IRC Treasurer, Span- ish Honor Society I 'aff 3 Q. ,. V .MK Gy , W ,, ' an- We Are the Seniors! ,, 4 I ll A 1 , ,F wig ' Ekilalvrv Ilsltfkliwl '1 i H- r i' ' - t 1 17 A ar- is ii .viitzu -,gl 'uf DIANE WADSACK TOM WALKER GLENN WALL - Industrial Arts Club JACK WALLACE - Basketball, House of Representatives, Latin Club, Base- ball JOAN WALLACE - SB Director of Pub- licity, Homecoming Princess, Thespians President, IRC BILLIE WALTERS - Spanish Club, FBIA DIANA WALTERS - FBLA, Usherettes Committee WILLIAM R. WATKINS - FBLA, French Club, Varsity and B Basketball, Aero- nautics Club Treasurer Seb- ,,f XF 'TW . J 'R SENIORS RESPOND to the traditional coll of Seniors Ruse JIM WOOD - House of Representatives JAMES WRAY - Latin Club, Math Club, NFL, Varsity Club CARL WREATH - Varsity Basketball, NFL, SB Sergeant at Arms, Spanish Club PHIL WRIGHT - Varsity Club, Varsity Track and Cross Country, National Math Club, Science Club RUTHELEN WRIGHT - Usherettes Com- mittee, Trial Flights, Excelsior Life Staff, House of Representatives LINDA MAJORIE WUNDERLEY - '65- '66 Drill Team Head, Altairs, CSF, Spanish Honor Society DANNY YATES - Dee Basketball DAVID YOUNG - JV Football, JV Track CALVIN YUKIHIRO - B and Cee Foot- ball, B and Cee Basketball, Varsity Trainer ROSALIE ZABALA - Future Nurses of America, Mexican -American Club, Mixed Chorus GAIL ZASTRE - Friendship Committee, French Club, Drill Team, FBLA GARY ZIMMERMAN - Gymnastics Club, Mexican-American Club, Gyml nastics Team .. ie? I 165 ,sfii-ff , , . 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GEE IF I flmsh thus homework In class, I can go surfing over the week En HISTORY PRESENTED new cI'1uIIenges 1Wial?4 LOUIS MAGDALENO, Student Body President, introduces candidates for Freshman class offices. VICKIE slccexs BARBARA ALLEN Freshman Class Secretory Freshman Class Treasurer TONY ARGOTT MAELANI TAKAHASHI Freshman Class Director of Activities F E5hmfm Class Hl57O'iU l The freshmen, after long hours of studying and working, managed to finish what is considered the most troublesome year of high school. They accepted numerous challenges such as maintaining a good at- tendance record, learning to use their time wisely, and adapting to the many do's and don't's of high school life. One important don't freshmen had to adapt to was the old tradition to stay off Senior Square. Occasionally a freshman would forget, and the consequence was a seat in the nearest trash can. Class officers were elected late in the school year, and this new class found some strong leadership. It is hoped that good fortune will follow these freshmen throughout their years at Excelsior. - j flffrggji A :YZ',a. ,, - 1.-' V 11:4 -' f- -- LEONARD GUTIERREZ Freshman Close President s DAVID GOODWIN Freshman Class Vice Presideni Hesbman 01am Sponsors MR. RUST Chairman MISS W. RUSSELL FRESHMAN DAY introduced new students To Excelsior. MR. DYER MISS SULLOS ' '.iM'S-9 f M 1 I f X -r , V ,lu r 'K 'V .522 :EFMQ ,If Q ' ' 3-gil . V V J . Ackerman Zz., ff. ii' . ' . . ' J. Acuirro V. V V M W . V AV Adclms 4-. aw.. f ,. Q . f 'f J- A9U G' f' gf jfqfg. , V 1, f Q L. Aguilar . - .VV , D . AI bfagm V 2 ' H iii ' E. Alccla I V ,VE VVS! V VV . VVV V ...gl .VV v. 1: ,V D, Alfsfad 'M M VV. V., .V if-VV QV . .. B. Allen fxw., 5. jg Q, - 'f af, B. Allen J jj, '.g:Z '- jiff' V ,V D. Allen XX , g 15? i .. D dif f f 2 , I . VVL T. Alsup ' ll A ff if if -V T .- -- -V ilfl- . Alvarado ' V W -Q-5 -Vf V, V, if vfl E. Alvarez V ,V Q 11,425 A Z , ,Af , .,,, f N M ' A. 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Steineweg, R. Seeger, S. Friend, C. Vantine . The sophomore class had a memorable year. This was partly due to the fact that it was their last year as underclassmen. They sponsored two after game dances, and the proceeds from these dances proved to be very helpful to their treasury. The class of '68 set a precedent for Excelsior when they chose to have stones in their junior rings. Toward the end of the year the sophomores began to look ahead and to make plans for next year. If this class stands on past records, they should make outstanding upperclassmen. . - ., ,,:f.-wt--.-3-riff-,l ,s - L STEVE PENA SHIRLEY MENN VA. .,,A, W' Sophomore Class President Sophomore Class Vice President ,L I SOPHOMORES SPONSORED offer game dance Sqvbomore Clan' Sponsors K' 1 MR. CURTIS Chairman MISS GARDNER 2 744 'Ii ', Av, , w ig i4',5' :1' MR. LANTRIP MR. WHITE N m. ' i V .A ri' . E ii G. AI: L',f , 5. x ,i M--'-le i . I I ' ! l V B. Albrechr .. 4 . f, J J G- Alwla B. 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Whifing 4 L ' I. Whorly J . Wielenga f H. Williams 'AM' by J. Williams I R. Williams 12 A. Wills V- V l I K ,.., C. Wilson J 5 f l fjl ff im ' ' s. Wong 'Q'f' ' :V YJ. Woodard 4 I Q 'W. Woodard 7 J C. Yeoman . f , . . M. yriarfe j .ry V -. .,, 1, . I f 3. - Fx? ,Q 4 ' I , A. Zylsfru 1 S 1 ' V .1 . ..1 2 R' E 1, 5 X ' ii JUNIOR CLASSSTEERING COMMITTEE--FRONT ROW: N. Rloins, L. Taylor, hor, B. Luinstra, L. Barnes, E. Aldonese, C. Beecher, M. Greene, D. Twelt C Lucio, M. Fry, M..Statl'motos, L. Leyva, K. Lewis. ROW 2: M. Van Dussel- PATTI BIRD BARBARA PEZZA Junior Class Secretary Junior Class Treasurer 63197, f CONNIE von-1 VICKIE ECK Junior Class Director of Activities Junior Class Historian The new role as upperclassmen challenged the Class of '67. They upheld the honor of leadership and provided worthy examples for the under- classmen. Juniors led a busy year as they studied and sponsored numerous activities. They sur- prised the pilots with an unbelievable dill pickle sale, and the sharp taste of these pickles caused many strange expressions on faces of the Pilots. Oh, those juniors! The entire student body showed enthusiasm for the activities the juniors sponsored. To raise money for the Junior- Senior Prom, they sold candy canes at Christmas and held after game dances. 114--1 4:-Q GP.: 1--1'---rf--f f '-1 A .Agana-f -1. f' ' A aff., .lm MOR'-FFONSC o CHUCK BEECHER DAVID TWEIT JUni0l' Class Pfeiidefif Junior Class Vice Presidenf Junior 6'la.s'.s' Sponsors MRS . J . NELSON MRS . MCCORMICK 1:5 , JUNIORS SPONSORED many activities. MRS. POTEAT MR. CRIPPEN MR. VINEYARD Chairman X12 ffwf..,5, ,ev Q: f Q If 5 L f .6 :.:h 'ft ?'- f ' AS' B lm A 'iff' 'aes ,-ur -.I va 5. - 3. 1 'KF' xx ff, .- 'A 2, U 3- L. Bollantyne B. Bullard ' 7 .1 , if ? , f mfr' A , V . ,, QV D, Bokley M. Ball rim' N , Barber C . Borbot E 554' 'X 'vu f ' ' ' V wr fr? . 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Q If 2 to The Class of 1966 From y 'g i ODETTE'S HAIR FASHIONS ff is ,, B 11752 East ieefh sfreef 5 is 49 e lCorner of Pioneer Blvd ',. ' Arlesia, California W fs Ur To serve you - - - OdeH'e Hapiof, Owner We are open everyday except Sunday . Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 81 Friday evenings with or without appointments. UNderl1ill 5-4424 Hours - 9:00 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. Evenings by Appoinrmenf DR I A O D EXCELSIORTHANKSALL Complefe Eye Service ADVERTISERS FOR THEIR Visual Training PATRONAGE TOrrey 7-4220 l680l S. Bellflower Blvd. Bellflower, California X. KJ ' Gay XXQVQ Lil LAL law.. if C9-QL ls ' Ee fifernaeiefe Enid ai. ' Sfoaifer Ja-be Been!! This school year saw the closing of another past chapter in the long history of Excelsior High School. David A. Stouffer, who was principal of Excelsior from 1919 to 1930, passed away. Wien Mr. Stouffer took over as principal and superintendent of the Excelsior Union High School District, Excelsior had seven tea chers, and an enrollment of ninety-eight. The school was located on Walnut Street in Norwalk on the old site of the Nettie L. Waite School. Under Mr. Stouff-er's administration the new buildings were planned and built on the present location of Eccelsior High. vu-7, W '- F 7 M ,hmm ' . --HWY-1.4-4.-. ' X I A creative artist is often a gifted and devoted teacher, Such an artist and teacher was J01111 Donald, Excelsior art instructor, who passed away on September 10, 1965. His contribution and dedication to Excelsior as a teacher, Chair- man of the Fine Arts Department, and coordi- nator of such traditional productions as Spring Swing and the Christmas Program, will long be remembered by those who had the privilege of knowing him. His philosophy was aptly stated in the following words: l-Ie who, from zone to zone, Guides through the boundless sky thy certain flight, In the long way that I must tread alone, Will lead my steps aright. William Cullen Bryant In 1930, Mr. Stouffer left Excelsior to become superintendent of the Whittier Union High School District Where he served until retirementin 1940. By this time, Excelsior had grown to an enrollment of nearly six hundred, and served Norwalk, La Mirada, Bloomfield, Carnienita, Artesia, and Bellflower--an area that today has nine high schools! The fine tradition of Excelsior High School has been built through the years by the skillful leadership and devoted service of such rnen as David Stouffer. ,pref '79 52 ff, le 4,33 General Index A Cvppello Choir 80-81 Administrators District 44 School 26-27 Aeronautics Club 88 Altairs 85 Assemblies 20 Band 78-79 Bank of America Winners 137 Baseball 112-114,126-127 Basketball 109-11 1, 124-125 Bausch and Lomb 138 Boys' State 54 Business Education Department 29 Cadets 82-83 Cafeteria Workers 42 Chess Club 89 Christmas Dance 17 Coaches 94-95 Conferences 59 Cross Country 120-121 Custadions 43 Dedication 4-5 Diary 10-11 Drill Units 96-103 English Department 30 El Aviadar Staff 66, 213 E1 Aviador Photo Staff 67 EBB 69 Excelsior Life Staff 70 FBLA 68 Fine Arts Department 29 FNA 87 Football 106-108, 122-123 Foreign Language Department 31 Foreword 3 French Club 77 Freshman Class 168-179 GAA 128-133 Girls' League 55 Girls' State 54 Gymnastics 116,118 Health and Safety Department 32 Homecoming Activities 14-15, 104-105, 108 Home Economics Department 33 House of Representatives 52, 61 industrial Arts Department 34 IRC 75 Junior Class 190-199 Junior-Senior Play 18-19 Junior-Senior Prom 22 Latin Club 74 Math Club 91 Math Department 35 Club 84 Sta e Crew 73 Stugent Body Ju'-11995 52'61 Student Body Officers 48-511 56-58 Tennis 116,119 Thespians 72 Track 116,117 Trial Flights Statt 71 Varsity Club 115 Wrestling 120-121 Index Ackerman,C. 68 Ackermon,J. 116 Acosta,B. B3 Acosta,R. 84 Aguilar,F. 19,53,60,62,106 Albanese, E. 85,87,102, 103,190 A1breChr,1a. 106,126 Albright,D. 116 Alcala,E. 80 Alcola,M. 75 Alexander, R. 43 Allen, B. 71,168 Alvarez,B. 73 Alvarez,D. 72 Alvarez,E. 126 Ambriz,A. 80 Ambriz,C. 52,170 Ambriz,D. 83 Anderson,D. 78,79 Anderson,D. 79,124 Andrade,F. 83 Andresen,J. 86,116 Applegate,P. 99 Argott,B. 00,84 Argofm. 122,168 Arnoult,R. 122 Austin,S. 67,89,98 Ayala,L. 84 Babin,D. 79,116 Baeza,D. 52,71 Baker,D. 74,86 Ballantyne,L. 106,115,116 Ballard,J. 116,120 Banagas,M. 84 Bannette,B. 120 Barbat,C. 9,17,55,85,86,97 Barkley,S. 122 Barnes, B. 99 Barnes,L. 190 Barnes,T. 122 Barraza,M. 75,85,86, 180 Beach, B. 129 Bealmer,C. 67 Beas,C. 80 Becerra,B. 84 Becerra,C. 84 Bechard, B. 43 Bedolla,P. 99 Blonkenship,K. 53 Bliss,A. 91 Blomgren,B. 120,122 Boiorquez, A. 74,106,109 Boiorquez,V. 120 Bond,R. 74 Boniello,F. 74 Boone,A. 122 Booth,B. 79 Brammel,N. 72,137 Brandyberry,M. 52,78,79 Briffis,B. 85 Brinkmon,D. 122 Brisco,E. 82,83,91 Brooks,H. 87 Brown,A. 85,106 Brown,E. 67 Brown,J. 52 Bruhns,K. 116,120 B0Ck1ey,D. 20,51,52,58,74,75 85,976,136 BuI1ord,R. 124 Buniger,L. 81,99 Burkett,J. 83,89 Burns,M. 89 Burt,R. 47,50,51,52,58,68,75, 91 B1.Irt,S. 67 Busby,C. 68 Busby,L. 52 Cabral,R. 124 Cagle,O. 91,116 CoIsing,D. 87 Campbell,S. 180 Cardiel,C. 84 Carl,M. 140 Carl,P. 22,52,71,75,86,106 Car1l,D. 23 Carlstorm,R. 122 Carmen,B. 52,98 Carnevale,G. 75 Carrasco,R. 80 Carrera,R. 52,116,120 Contreras,J. 84 Coak,C. 75 Coon,D. 52,74 Coons,E. 89 Cooper,D. 79,116,120 Cordova, E. 124 Corsini,D. 55,85 Covingtor1,J. 66,74 Cowie,D. 122 Cowie,R. 79 Crager,M. 124 Craig,L. 80 Craig,S. 98 Crauther,D. 120 Crowe,S. 79,116,120 Cunningham,D. 81 Doisy,G. 74,120 Doniel,M. 106 Davis,B. 87 Dovis,D 85 Davis,G 52,74,85,86,129,131 Davis,J. 52,54,55,75,82,140 Davis,.l. 52,68 Davis,K. 98,137 Davis,L. 16,122 Davis,S. 16,66,75,85,97 Davis,R. 86 Dawson, D . 71,129,130 Dawson, H . 74 Day,E. 116,124 DeBaca, H . 124 D. 91 L. 80 DePalmo, F. 87 Detwi1er,L. 120,122 DeVore, D. 75 DeVore, D . 74, 75, 87,129 Dexter, G. 74 Diaz,1'. 122 Dickinson,S. 79,101 Dodgin, P. 52,78,79,88 Dones,J. 83 Delp, Delp, Carter,C . Carter,M . Casey, R. 106 116 106,124 Casillas,A. 83 Casso,D . Castorina, 109,111,112 N. 52,53,55,75,85 Castorina, P. 52,60,86, 106,116 Catalano,B. 74,129,131,137 Catalono,J. 129,131 Cathey,J. 129,131 Caudillo,R. 129 Cedillo,M. 68,B5,136 Cedillo,V. 52,100 Cerezo,A. 106 Chacon,C. 82,83,84 Chacon,E. 87 Chappins, R. 122,124,126 Charles, J . 116,120 Chavarria,L. 79 Chorus 80-81 36 37 Beecher, C . 9,52,70, 74, 86,109, 111,115,190,191 Begay,A. 130 ith,B. 52,86 Be 91,102 Chavarria,R. 84,122 Chavez, R. 84 Chavez, S. 84 Chesler,A. 52,116 Chesler,A. 120 Chesler,L. 68 Chick,B. 74 Childress,M. 78,79 Clc1rl4,C. 129,131 Clarl4,J. 120, c1Qrk,R., 112,124 Clark,T Doom,R. 116 Driver,L. 116,124 Dugan,T. 129 Dunn,M. 116,122 Duran,M. 83 Duran,S. 80,130 Dye,B. 70,137 Eck,V. 52,861,190 Echeveste,.l. 86 Edmiston,M. 120 Eggleson,C. 68 Eichelberger,S. 84 Eighmy,J. 74,116,120 England,.l. 52,85,86 England,S. 91 Enriquez,M. 106 Epple, B. 72,713,116 Epple,L. 130 Espinoza,A. 78,79 Espinoza,J. 83 Esposito,C. 68 Evans,D. 73 Farr, B. 99 Faulkner,C. 99 Federico,R. 53 Ferguson,D. 78,79 Fernandez,A. 126 Finnegan,L. 86,122,126 Fiorino,D. 74,85 Fisbeck,J. 122,126 , Fie1sted,B. 15,35,53,85,.106, 115,120,136 : Flewallen,K. 52 ' ' Flores,E. 124 -V - Floe S rs,. Fredengurg,C. 106 Friend,S. 180 Fry,M. 52,70,74,75,85,87,91, 190 Fuentes,B. 15,16,20,53,60,7O, 96,104,136 Ga1van, A. 122 Galvan, E. 84 Ga1van, F. 52 Galvan, S. 99 Garber, L. 68 Garciu,D. 124 Garcic,R. 83 Garibay,J. 1 29 Garnee,S. 73 Garzo,D. 15,20,68,85,96,104, 136 Gc1ste1um,D. 122 Gasfe1um,V. 52 Geer, D . 91 Gev1rfzman,S. 17 Gevirrzman,B. 18,22,54,65,70, 74,86 Gicmbe1uca,L. 22,49,52,86,106 G1llen,D. 112 G1eason,A. 91,137 GanZa1ez,D. 106,107 Gonza1ez,M. 52,91 G0oaw1n,D. 79,a9, 169 Goodwima. 7a,79,s9,1s9,14o Gordoms. 74,75,85 Gmc1Q,M. 129 Gradi11as,A. Greene,M. 5 Gr1ffis,C. 6, 84 2,6O,72,86,190 18,97 Grimewood, S. 79, 91 Grine,B. 80 Grooman, T. 116 Grosse1l ,.1. 8 6 Grove,J. 116,122 Grove, T. 10 Guidas, B. 106 Guidas,W. 74 Gurney,M. 1 20,122 Guf11rie,G. 88,89 Gufhrie,V. 80 Gurierrez,J. 66 Gufierrez,L. 52,116,169 Gut1errez,M. 84 Gutierrez, P. 81 Gutierrez,V. 66,74,75,87 Haberman, B. 80 Ham, L. 75 Hc1nsberger,R. 52, 60, 66, 68,112, 124 Hapiof, N . 52,85 Hardin, B. 89 Hardy,B. 52,116,124 Harris, D . 98 Harris, L. 79 Harris,M. 89 Harrod, L. 99 Harvey, J . 129 Havner, C. 72,73,106, 120 Huwes,K. 1O,18, 19,52,72,74,75 102,103,136 Hawes, K . 17 Hecfh,M. 78,79 Hecker, K. 129 Heinz1eman,L. 80 Henderson, C. 82,83 Henry,H. 129 Henry,I. 52,68,71, 102 Henry,S. 129,130 Hernandez, G. 116 Hernandez,J. 19,52,72,84 Hernandez,H. 122,123 Hernandez,M. 78,79,84 Hernandez, R. 84 Hernandez,V. 84 Hernandez,Y. 84 Herrera,R. 80 Hicks,G. 68 Hildebrandt, K. 79,101 Hi11,C. 74 Hi1l,D. 78,79,82,83 Hi1I,R. 116 Hi11iurd,C. 43 Hinds, D. 91,109 1'1ins1ey,P. 60,653,136 Hob1'Js,M. 73 Hodges,G. 122,126 Hodges,R. 68,136 Hoge,S. 52,53, 60,75 Ho1comb,.1. 86 Ho1ven,J. 23,52 Hopey,H. 83 1'1ose,L. 80 Huckc1bey,M. 122 Huckuby,P. 74,78,79 Huer1'o,B. 80 Huerra,J. 82,83 Huer1'o,R. 81,86,116 Huer1a,R. 122 Hugge'f,V. 74 Hussey,1'. 52 ibarra, B. 86,116,180 1ngs,R. 112 1vie,D. 112,124 Jackson,E. 68 Jager,C. 106 Jagger,G. 129 Jumes,.1. 81 James,K. 106 James,M. 68 .1ames,R. 116,122 Jcmes,S. 74 .1ay,P. 91 Jenkins,D. 64,73 Jenkins,R. 52,78,79 Ja11nsor1,C. 72 Jo11nson,K. 80 Jo1'1nsron,D. 75,78 Janes,C. 86,180 Jones,D. 15,20,68,85,96,104, 136 Jones,G. 180 Jones,K. 86 Jordon,A. 122 Jordon,D.116,124 Juarez,B. 82,83 Juarez,R. 15,20,106,116 Kamme1,F. 66 Kamme1,S. 22,99 Kar1,D. 73 Kar1son,L. 13,52,53, 6O,74,75 Kee1ing,R. 122 Ke11y,D. 99 Ke11y,S. 73 Ke11y,S. 72,73 Kempema,P. 70 Ken1,K. 78 Kerr,C. 88 Kerr,M. 116 King,J. 87 K1een,D. 74,122 KIeen,F. 78,116,120 Knipp1e,D. 13,52,53,55,60,75 Knudson, E. 55, 74, 98,136 Kocl'1,K. 68,137 Krcfsa,C. 99 Krueger,D. 74 Kuwada,A. 98 LacaseI1a,R. 50,51,52,58,60, 85,100,136 Landgren, K. 86,122,126 Lane,C. 74 Lara,E. 116 Lcrc1,R. 122 Luramoore, P. 18, 65,75 Lassifer,M. 71 Latham,J. 52,85 Laug11eed,J. 116,120 Laug1'1eed,J. 124 Leon,V. 84 Leaneffi, B. 122 Lerna, K . 180 Lewis, K. 74,75,85, 91,190 Leyva,L. 84,85,129,13O,131, 190 ,1 ,'1 Licpis,D. 68 Lig11fner,R. 106 Limon,M. 70 Lipscomb, B. 87 Lipscomb,L. 83 Loft,.1. 136 Lof1in,S. 79,87, 101 LopeZ,C. 84,122 Lopez,C. B4,98,116 Lopez,E. 84,106 Lopez,H. 82,84 Lopez,L. 84,116,122 Lopez,P. 120,122 I.opez,V. 74,8O,120 Lops11ire,C. 10,106 Loug11rcln,V. 52,74,75,85,91, 136,137,139 Love,L. 65 Love,R. 116 Lowe,J. 43 Lucio, B. 74 Lucio,C. 190 Luinstro,B. 74,190 Lyons,K. 80 MocDougal 1, C. 129,130,131 McC1ancl1'1an,L. 74 McConnaug1'1ey,S. 80 McCormic1'1,M. 80 McCracker1,S. 74,86,91,116,124 McCraw,P. 82,83 McMahan,P. 120,122 McMorc1n,R. 88 McPherson, L. 73,116 MGC1'IUdO,A. 67,75 Mac1'1ado,B. 80 Mac1'1ac1o,J. 124 Magde1ano,L. 52,56,57,86,168 Maggian,L. 180 Maiors,V. 87 Mc1nn,P. 87 Monza, B. 15, 60, 95,106,112 Mark,S. 122 Marquez,R. 122 Mc1rs11oll,K. 82,83 Marf1nez,N. 68 Martinez, Y. 52 Masan,M. 75,86,87 Masfers,C. 68 Masfers,D. 88,116,122 Mauricia,D. 116 Maziol, K. 74 Meadows,G. 18,20 Medina,D. 124,126 Me1er1dez,I. 83,84 Mendez,R. 73,86 Menc1oza,D. 122 Mendoza,D. 116,180 Mendozo,G. 98 Mendozc1,K. 84 Mendoza,Y. 16,55,84,136 Menn,S. 180,181 Mennea1y,S. 66,74,75,85,86,102 Mercado,R. 84 Mic1'1c1e1,R. 57,60,91,109,112 Mi1es,K. 126 Mi11er,M. 74,75,85,91 Ma115,L. 124,126 Mi11s,T. 98 Mirar1da,A. 116 Mircndc1,F. 122 Mizer,G. 85 Mizer,J. 17,52,53,72,74,75 Mizer,R. 80 Moceri,R. 116,124 MoffiH,J. 122,124,126 Monfoya,M. 84,116 Mon1'oya,T. 37,91,116,120 Monvi11e,B. 129 Morn1es,M. 116 Morales, S. 84 Mardue,G. 74 MOl'due,J. 86 Mordue,L. 74,85,91,136 Moreno,E. 83 Moreno,M. 82,83 Moreno,R. 84 Moreno,S. 84 Morris,B. 86 Mcrris,P. 68 Morris,S. 79 Morrow,J. 78,79,91 Moss,A. 122 Muir,L. 124,126 Mu11en,L. 68,75,136 Murray,C. 86,99 Myers,C. 99 Nai1,S. 68,85 NU1iGgUWG,M. 122,124 Napoles, E. 82,83 Noumann,D. 78,79 Ne11,M. 85 Ne11,M. 88,89 Ne1san,C. 122 Neubauer,D. 74,81 New1'on,T. 82,83 Nungesser,S. 87,95 Obregon,C. 84 O1ivas,R. 84,124 OIvey,S. 116,124 Ordonez,M. 52,60,68,75,136 Orne1as,R. 109,116 Orfiz,C. 120 Orfiz,M. 78,79 Oswc1d,M. 79,120 Oviedo,R. 74,91,116 Oysfer,S. 122,123,124,126 Ozier, B. 67,120 Puck,D. 83 PaI1,L. 52,86,89 Polmer,G. 80 Pardee,W. 43 Parl-cer,G. 120 Parks,D. 109 Parsan,M. 74 Posfersk1,S. 73 Pedroza,F. 106,124 Pell.-.m,K. 106 Pena,S. 52,75,89, 180 Perez,G. 15,20,67,92,106,107 108,112 Perez,M. 84 Perra,P. 83 Persi,C. 74 Persi,R. 88 Pesquera, B. 106 Peterson, B. 126 Pererson,D. 52,55,74,85,180 Pefersan,K. 16,71 PeHi,C. 72 Pezza,A. 20,53,70,72,75 Pezza,B. 20,53,190 Phi1p,D. 134,137 Pifzer,C. 10,52,140 Plcce,S. 43 P1ains,N. 20,85,96,190 P1anfe,N. 52,68 Poncy, J . 86,106,109,126 Powell,K. 60,75 Powell,K. 11,47,50,51,52,53, ss,.so,75 Powers, s. 60,68,70,79, 101 Prndo,L. 80,84 Pridy,C. 126 Priero, G. 88 PrafFiff,N. 78,79,89, 136,140 Pruef'r,N. 85 PruiH,B. 122 Pung,J. 129 Quirk, .1. 106 Quiroz,V. 84 Rai n, K. 75, 98 Ramirez,C. 84 Ramirez,D. 53,60 Ramirez,R. 84 Ramos,D. 74 Ramos,J. 83 Ramos,R. 122 Rcnge11,D. 84,99 Reeder,R. 89,122 Reese, E. - Q - ' 1 5 ' -1 I FUN 1 - .11-.a, , 11 .1 ' W Ro1:zir1son,T. 116,124 Robles,T. 122 Rocl'1c,F. 124 Rock, C. 18,53, 6O,72, 75,136 Rodgers,D. 75,85,87 Rodriquez,A. 79 Rodriquez, E. 75 Rodriquez,J. 85,91 , 116, 124 Rodriquez, J . 74 Rodriquez, J. 122 Rodriquez,M. 82,83,84 Rodriquez, P. 89 Rodriquez,R. 74 Rodriquez,R. 80 Rodriquez,S. 122,126 Rodriquez,V. 68,75,84,85,100 Rodriquez,Y. 89 Romun,R. 22,84, 136 Roos,A. 75,98 Roper, R. 106,120 Rubio,E. 75,129,130,131 Rubio,E. 129,130,131 Ruffo, C . 52,a4, 136 Ruinc1rd,A. 43 Ruiz, P. 82 Rybold, G. 86 Sukioko,B. 52,89, 124 So1cido,V. 106,126 Sanchez, D . 79,84 Sundovc:1,A. 84 5unPc1o1a,C. 120 Sansone,K. 80 Scrico,J . Saucedu, Sounders, Sounders, 71 T. 106 D. 122,126 P. 68 Schcck,S. 87 5c11cid1',M. 98 Schirokof f,J. 75 Scholtz, B. 73 Seeger, R. 89,180 Sfrc1nge,J. 122 S1reet,J. 10,15,20,23,51,58, 60,85,97,104,136 5fre1ecki,D. 86,124 Stricklin,S. 122,124,126 Sullens, 75,78,79,137 Su11ivcn,P. 120,122 Senfeno,T. 83,84 Serio, J . 66,74, 75, 87 Shcfer,J. 124 Sl1c1ffer,C. 60 Shaffer, S. 53 Shuidt,B. 78,79 Shcm1o1in, G . 124 S1'1ermc1n,T. 122 Sholfis, D . 17, 53,72, 97 Shoriakoff,T. 68 S1'1orf,S. 68 S1-uowen, R. 73 Shumake, K . 22,86, 98 5iggerS,V. 168 Silkebakken, B. 106,116 Si1va,R. 81 Sincock,G. 116,122 Sinn,P. 52 Skyberg,G. 116 Smith,B. 106,116,120 Smi'rh,M. 81 Smifh,N. 87 Smotherman,C. 23,68, So11riukoff,J. B9 Solem,J. 52,70 Soriano,J. 137 Sornberger,J. 68 Sosa,E. 86,122,126 a5,9a,99 Soufh,M. 75 Spencer,M. 68 Spies,J. 52 Sfukeman,A. 43 State,J. 73 SfU111Q1OS,M. 190 Sfe1negewag,J . 74,86, 128,180 Sfephen,N. 52,75 Sfephen,N. 85,91 Sfep1'1ens,L. 124 Sferner, G. 66 Stock, B. 98 Sfock,C. 68 Sfoddcrd,C. 52,116,124 Stokey,W. 106,112 V Sfrange,J. 120 V A Suffer, G. 122,124,126 5uHer,V. 129 SuHon,S. 129,13O,131,132 Suffon, S. Sutton, T. 74,106,109,111,116 80,85,10O Swionfek,T. 112 Tcfoyc,M. 122,123,124,126 Tckc1hcski,M. 168 Ta11ey,F. 74,75,82,100,134, 136,137 Tu1mo,D. 82,83,116 Tcnner,1'. 15,23,106,107,108, 109,112 Toy1or,L. 190 Tc:y1or,S. 86,122,124,126 Tedescc,G. 60,74,85,106, 107, 116 TeIlez,J. 80 Temp1e,G. 116 Theissen, D. 15, 20,60, 106 T11eriuulf,D. 116 T1'1omus,L. 73 Thompson,B. 13,15,2 53,74,75,86 Tl'1ompson,C. 80 Thompson,R. 78,79 Ti11ey,J. 124 Torres,A. 124 Torres, B. 86,129,180 Torres, F. 82,83,84 Torres,R. 83,84 Torres,S. 82,83 Tovur, L. 52 Trcyer, S . 60,79,80, 101 Truii1Io,D. 129 Trumbo,C. 116 Tucker,B. 68,75,81 Tuftee,B. 52,87 Turner,M. 67 Twe1T,C. 86 Tweit,D. 74,91,109,112,190, 191 Tweit,E. 53,60,106,112 'Ty1er,S. B0 . 0,48,51,52, Ty1er,S. 80 Unger,C. 74 Unife,S. 10,66,85,98 Uribe,X. 124,126 Va1dez,V. 66,85,99 Vu1encic1'1,V. 91 Vclentine,M. 136 Vc1enzue1c1,D. 79,84 Vc11enzu1c,T. 122 Vullely,M. 52,64,66,59 VcIlembois,L. 68,75,85, Vc11enic1'1,V. 74 Vunce,M. 124 VGHDGSS6111Gf,M. 190 VcnDefien,R. 43 Vc:nDyke,R. 43 VcnMc1cnen,P. 99 Vc1nfine,C. 180 Vc1r1fine,J. 86 VanWey,S. 109,111 Varelc,A. 116 Vcrelc1,C. 80 Vortun,P. 68 Vcr1an,5. 71 Vasquez,G. 75 Veloz,A. 102,103 Veloz,D. 52,82,83, 136 Verdusco,H. 129 Verdusc0,J. 106 Vernon,L. 80 V1ger,C. 122 Vil1ndo,L. 116,124 Vi11a1obos,G. 67,120 Vi11o1obos,Y. 129,131 Villcmuevc:,P. 84 Vi1lavczo,P. 85 Vincenf,J. 70,74,86,91 Voth,C. 20,53,190 1 Wc11clce,J. 11,15,50,51, 58,60,72,75,104 Wc11lthoII,N. 80 Walters, B. 68 Wa1ters,J. 122 Wurren,R. 91 Wctl4ins,B. 106 Wc1tkins,D. 99 Wctkins,V. 87 Watson,J. 78,79,127 Wecf1'1er1'1o1t,M. 122 Weuver,C. 66 Weaver,J. 87 29,131 52,53, We1cl'1,D. 67 WesTrc,L. 16,52,66,85, 86, 91, 102 Wesfrc,R. 16 Wl'1is1er,L. 87 W1'11s1er,L. 52,89 W1'1i'faker,M. 16 W11ite,A. 75 W1'11Hng,J. 89 W11if1ock,S. 80 W111T10Ck,S. 80 W11or1y,C. 122 w1ck,1.. 1oo vv1Ck,N1. 16,98 Wick,M. so Wi1cox,J. 124 Wi1cox,S. 91 W1111OmS,P. 112 Wi11s,A. 80 Wi11s,C. 74-,80,81, 137 Wilson,B. 81 Wilson,L. 74 Wi1son,M. 16 Wo1fe,L. 91 Wong,S. 71,75 Woo,C. 64,66,91 Woo,C. 116,120,140 Wood,J. 10 Woodcrd,J. 83 Wroy,J. 57,106 Wrcy,J. 74,120,122 Wrec1th,C. 49,52,70 Wrecth,C. 86,122 VVr1ght,M. 70,80 vvrigh1,P. 89,191,116 Wright,R. 52,60 Wunderley, L. 23, 52, 60, 74, 75 85,98,99 Ybc1rro,T. 160 Yeomcns,C. 129 York,G. 43 Youdarion,G. 116 Younf,W. 68 Yric1rfe,M. 122 Yric1r1'e,R. 124 Yritarte,M. 124,126 Yuk11'1iro,K. 74,98 Yukihiro,N. 168 Zuba1u,R. 80 Zimmerman,G. 84,116 Admirisifs ffm, AEQE1'1'3F,fV1I'5. 41 A1co1c1,Mr. 31 A1excnder,M1's. 33 A1mcroz,Mrs. 31 As11fon,Mr. R. 41 Aus11n,Mrs. J. 40 Bcrircw,Mrs. M. 41 Becker,N1rs. H. 40 Benschneider,Mr5. L. 42 BilI,Mr. 30 B1ockke1'1'er,Mrs. E. 41 B1cnkenbeck1er,Mrs. P. 44 Facfzzlfy, and Employee F-:or,Mr. J. 36,94,95,116, 122, 136 Ferry,Mr. 30 Fiscl'1er,Mr. R. 44 Fitze1,Mr.G. 36,94,122 Foremun,Mrs. G. 40 Gurdner,Miss D. 37,181 Gc1rdner,M1'. R. 35 Gibbs,M1'. 29 Goff,Mrs. E. 40 Gomez,Miss 37,129 Grego1y,Mrs. R. 42 Boyeff, Mr. 30,94,122 Boy1e,Mr5. L. 42 Browr1,Mrs. B. 42 Bryur1,Mrs. H. 27 Burgess, Mr Buf1er,Mr. s. R. 40 B. 44 C1c:r1c,Mrs. R. 42 Collen, Mr. L. 41 Co111ns,Mr. 34 Cook,Mr. Cr1ppen,M CurHs,Mr. Dc1vid,Mr. Dc1vis,Mrs. P. 41 I'..1.36,94,109,191 G. 28,181 J. so 1. 4o,47,53 Deue1,Mrs. 29 Doren1arack,Mr. 34 Doug1c1s,M r. 35 Dyer,Mr. D. 38,94,124-,169 Dyer,Dr. D. 45 Hcines,Mr. 29 Hc1sHngs,Mr. R. 41 Hc1wk,Mrs. 37,136 How1ey,Mr. 34 Herbsf,Mr. 29,80 Hug11es,Mr. 32 Hur1fer,Mrs. C. 40 Jo11nson,Mr. 38,94,124, Jones, Mrs. J. 40 Keim,Mrs. 30 Ke1Iy,Mr. W. 4,5,30 Kerr,Mrs. 30 K1ng,Mr. 30 Kosrar,Mr. 39 Kraushcar,Mr. C. 27, 36, 56, 94 Krouge,Mr. 35 K1uid1'1of,Mrs. M. 42 Laing,Mr. R. 28,136 136 52, 53, il A Emken,Mr. 32, 94, 106 Escobar,Mr. W. 45 . ,,. I .1 . ,yr Lunrrip,Mr. 38,181 Larson,Mr. 94, 95,106,122 1... 5' ' K': 'WW - . W, T 1 Index Lir1g,Miss 35 Long,Mrs. K. 40,41 Lovemun,Mr. 29,67 LoH,Mr. R. 30,86,94 Muc Tc1ggorf,Mr. 41 McAr11nc11,Mr. 34, 95,106 McCom1y,Mrs. 33 McCorm1ck,Mrs. 37,191 McK1nnor1,Mrs. G. 42 Mendez,Mrs. R. 42 Mi11er,Mr. J. 33,41 MiIner,Mr. 27 Mor1roe,Mrs. 30 Moor1ey,Mrs. L. 42 Murpl'1y,Mr. 35,82 Ne1son,Mrs.F. 32,87 Ne1son,Mrs. J. 30,191 Newmc1r1,Mr. 35 Nob1e,Mrs. A. 40 Noru111e,Mrs. H. 42 .A.- - 1 17 , I 1:51 1 ,V 0 1 -1.1 .,f1.V.1y1 21 - 1 1cz1mbb1a:.5.1f4,... Nueclwferiein, Mr. E. 38, 94, 95, 116,124 OHo,Mrs. 24,30 Po1ppas,Mrs. B. 40 Pofec1,Mrs. 28,191 Propper,Mrs. E. 42 RGdFOfd,Mf. 39, 95, 106, 122 Ro1ey,Mrs. 39 Reb1Je,Mr. 35 Reevas,Mrs. 133 R1c11onne,Mr. 31 Riner,Mrs. L. 41 Robi11c1rd,Mr. 35 Robinson,Mr. 27 Rosenbo1'1rn,Mrs. C. 42 Rof11,Mrs. 29 Russe11,M1ss F. 25,29 Russe11,Miss W. 30,169 RUSf,Mr. 25,28,169 ScoH,Mr. 29,79 Selc1s,Mrs.J. 42 S1'1erzer,Miss 26 S1Em5SeN,M1SS 30,66 Sfe1r1,Mr. 24,38 Sfewcrf,Mrs.G. 42 Sf. ..lo11n,M1ss 24,33 SffO11,MT. 38,136 Su11os,Miss 38,169 Tl'1omas,Mr. 34 Tracy,Mrs. 35 Trimb1e,Mr. 95,124 Troup,Mrs. 31,70 Va1enHne,Mr. A. 26,58 Ve1n,Mr. J. 45 Vineyard,Mr. 38,191 Vrsc11ov1c11,Mrs. B. 41 Wassink,Mrs. A. 42 Weber,Mrs. 29,136 wha1e,Mf. 25,38,95,122,126, 181 Willie,Mr. 34 W115OH,Mf. A. 29, 34,72,73 Wi1sor1,Miss M. 16, 33 Woodord,Mr. 30, 95, 120 Young,Mr. 25, 35 Zeyen, Dr. L. 44 . ' ff , fs 'rv A -A G71 1. Aga? 'L 'v .Mak m1,2',.,f,, 'Rx mm K I A zm N?q ' 1 f. ' '11f4fw1.f...,-all N ' .ff . , . ' - . .2 f. . www w . '-:-w '..'u.f' . vi he .f Q1 .. .A 1525 Q3-7rZ 49 My '- i'?'1i1'c ffl! I , I Jw.. lb-., I 1 , A Siqlz of Relie , 'Fnisbed at Last! As this final page is prepared for the press, an of- ficial halt is brought to another year's work on the El Aviador. As editor it is my hope that your 1966 El Aviador will keep locked within its contents the Wonderful memories and the many moods you ex- perienced during 1965-66 at Excelsior. As your editor, I would like to take this opportunity to say Thank-you to all those who have helped to make this publication possible. A NOTE OF THANKS TO STAFF MEMBERS: To Maria, our Business Manager, who very effi- ciently kept our files in order, kept our budget straight, and compiled our index. To Lynn and Sherrie, our student life editors, who did an outstanding job emphasizing the year's special events through originality in layouts and effective use of spot color. To Vickie and Vicki, our administration and faculty editors, for giving the faculty section a new look by placing more emphasis on the academic program. Vickie Valdez also deserves credit for doing an ex- cellent job as our photo editor. To Susi, our student government editor, who did a top notch job in developing many new ideas for the section. To Jeanette and Jennifer, our organization editors, who, through using creative ideas, managed to find a place other than the auditorium steps for club pic- tures. To Dick and Jerry, our boys' sports editors, who did a championship job in spotlighting all sports and drill units. To Carol and Sherri, our senior class editors, for doing a section of which the seniors can all be proud. To Gretchen and Francene, our class editors, who spent countless hours preparing the class section and finishing the dummy book. To Cheryl, our advertising manager, whose talents proved to be very valuable. A special word of re- cognition should be made of Cheryl's taking over the Girls' Sports section on last minute notice. A SPECIAL NOTE OF THANKS: To Mrs. Davis for helping us with our annual sales. To the Senate class for taking such an interest in the annual and for appropriating the money to finance four additional autograph pages. X 32, 1515 Y., Our pictures this year were tops and to our photography staff goes a well deserved applause for a class A job. Once again our faithful photo advisor, Mr. Loveman, did a remarkable job and pulled us through many difficult situations. Bob Marlin of Watson Studios also deserves credit for doing an exceptional job in photographing most of our special events. Mr. Larson and Mr. Mecherikoff, our representatives from R, Wallace Pischel, Inc. , proved to be invaluable and their eagerness to help was deeply appreciated. Finally I want to thank Miss Siemssen to whom we owe the bulk of our gratitude. 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