Excelsior High School - El Aviador Yearbook (Norwalk, CA)
- Class of 1968
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Burbage USA Dedicated to the memory of Norwalk men Who in some forgotten corner of the world Have made the supreme sacrifice of life itself ln the service of their country. In order to obtain the rich- ness of life we must fulfill a purpose. The seamstress sews, the architect plans, the engineer builds, the me- chanic repairs. They work together or alone, all with one purpose - to make to- day's world a better place. We as students must make preparations to meet the challenge of tomorrow's rap- idly advancing society. Al- though the understanding of today is important, ad- vanced skills in science, math, and technology will be necessary because of the demands of tomorrow. The seamstress of tomorrow may sew with chemicals instead of threads. The architect will find it necessary to plan for mid-air communit- ies that reach toward the stars. The engineer and the mechanic will have to be- come familiar with more sophisticated tools. The use of lasers, computers and precision instruments will require more technical skill. In the world of tomorrow scientific methods and new discoveries will become a part of daily living. To ful- fill our purpose we will have to meet these new demands. No matter what advance- ments the future may hold, we must prepare to meet and master the challenge of tomorrow's world. For this we prepare. 2 T hm, hte. .L m, ,, 1, a ,, i l 0rgamzatnuns 1 I -. , 1 , I J ' ,Mix 34.ggy ,l , Dedication Through a skilled educator a better tomorrow is born. His influence will be felt in every- thing that is done by future en- gineers, housewives, architects, airline-pilots, and business men. Owing to such a far-reaching scope of influence, a teacher must have outstanding mastery of his subject and his profession. As an educator he must be con- versant with every aspect of his subject, he must keep up with the current events, he must hold opinions, yet not be opin- ionated. He must be scholar, tutor, friend and disciplinarianp for not one, but hundreds of students look to him for guid- ance. In short he carries the burden of the future. Excelsior High School has been fortunate throughout the years in consistently maintaining an outstanding faculty. Some of the finest educators teach here. This year El Aviador is dedicat- ed to one who stands out as an exceptional member of the Ex- celsior faculty, a teacher who has been more than a scholar, tutor,friend, and disciplinarian. He is a man who combines sin- cerity with a sense of humor, a man who is always prepared to lecture on the pertinent facts of World History, a man whose yellow Mustang is the first on campus, a man who is always willing and ready to give extra help to his students. Born in Texas he obtained both his bachelor and master's degrees at Baylor University. He then came to California and did his student teaching, he remained at Excelsior, and for the past twelve years has taught Social Studies and Business Education. To this outstanding scholar, friend, and disciplinarian goes our special thanks. We respectfully dedicate the 1967-68 El Aviador to lVlr. Will- iam Lantrip. Y .1 fa, WM . i, iff iffezg, if ' 4 55' A Q1 ? 45 , u i ,F Q , U BKQQJ 53? MW f ttf W if twttfit W' f Qt Q 0, OM Administration gt, M And Faculty if of ci' f ' 23 I AA BV PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Dr. Louis G. Zeyen Superintendent lBl lVlr. Warren A. Escobar President, Board of Education tCl BOARD OF EDUCATlON-- Mrs. Phyllis S. Aegerter, lVlr. Warren A. Escobar, Dr. Ralph Geffen, Mrs. Polly Blanken- beckler, lVlr. Jess Vela, Mr. Harold L. MacTaggart, Dr. Louis G. Zeyen, lVlr. Michael A. Westerlin lDl lVlr. Richardson Hastings Assistant Superintendent, Divi- sion of Secondary Education tEl lVIr. Robert J. Fischer Assistant Superintendent, Divi- sion of Elementary Education lFl lVlr. Bruce B. Butler Assistant Superintendent, Divi- sion of Business Services I--.w....u,,. . ,. CA DY if Board Ui Education And District Administration I I S Ei 5 Q it ' V s f .9 fi 3 2 i it 5 . .5 ' ' if .,., W.. View A ! D : ti 1 I t 'K I I E -l E 4' 5 3 shi' t ' ? t afiisii fi ifwiiiliif 1 5 f' f 5 e' - 2 5 Y f Q Administrators 4.5 -sa-e Principals Message In future years, this year's book will remind you of the friends and events that have made your school days memorable. The important and lasting ef- fects of schooling, however, are not easily recorded on the pages of a yearbook. What we absorb from in facing difficult tasks with determination -- how much we grow in dealing with others through our many daily con- tacts -- the sum of these things measures the worth of our schooling. I trust that what you carry from Excelsior in your head and heart will be valuable and that the memories reflected in this book will be pleasant. CV l is ..,,, ,N Q-.gi w -M X . if ., ,. -if 'X L y N l . Q., ww W' f f. ,f K kt -1. ... ,, I ' 1 .K -a f' , 1 4 ' as 7 . ' ,, l J E3 PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Nlr. Valentine Principal lBl Miss Sherzer Vice-Principal KCl IVIrs. Bryan Girls' Vice-Principal lDl lVlr. Kraushaar Attendance Supervisor lEl lVlr. Robinson Boys' Vice-Principal PHOTO CREDITS: lAl lVlr. Curtis Senior Counselor lBl Mrs. Poteat Head Counselor, Freshman li ,. Counselor -rs . ,, ,E f wan., . X, Qi., ici MV- Rust -1 u i Junior Counselor 1 C' If H lDl Nlf- LHIHQ ' Af -- 1 rr f a Sophomore Counselor j ,N ,ff . i g' : . A -M: uf Q,-X K L , Sf s 'L' ff 5 f f .hx , '- A r -.xq Y ' Q Counselors AA CV Ev Business Education 'S PHOTO CREDITS: KAI Nlrs. Weber Office Practice: Business Eng- lish, Nlimeographingp Typing 1 iBi Mr. Haines Business Education Department Head: Bookkeeping 1,25 Basic Business QCD IVIr. Hughes Typing 15 Basic Business CD1 IVlrs. Roth Shorthand 1S,1,2 iEi Mrs. Deuel Typing 1,2 TAMPL Pill Lll SPED 'ING AA IJ V PHOTO CREDITS: lAl lVlr. Woodard Speech l,2,3: English 2X,2 lBl Miss Siemssen Drama 1,2: Annual: English 3R ICJ IVlr. Bell English 1,4 iDl lVlr. Kostar English 2,3,3R lEl IVIr. Kelly English Department Head: Great Books: English 1R,2B lFl IVlr. Goolsby English 2,2D: Science QC-il Nlr. David Reading in Today's World: Eng- iish 4 lHl Nlr. Vander Woude English 1X,2: Reading Lab ill NI . K' English 2329 FA lv F -X. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Mr. Alcala Foreign Language Department Headg Spanish 1,2,3,4 lBl Mr. Little Reading Clinic QS 41 lCl Mrs. Almaraz French 1,2,3: Spanish 1 lDl Mrs. Monro English 1,1 R5 Art lEl Mr. Ferry English 1,3X,3Fl lFl Mrs. Troup Latin 1,2,3,45 Newspaper Staff lGl Mrs. J. Nelson Library Science lHl Mr. Berg English l,1D,1R lll Miss vV. Russell English 1,1X,3 lJl Mrs. Kerr English 1,1X,3: English Lit- erature and Composition AA BV X R. -- .-Z, Home- making Arts AV J Y 4 gh wg,.- ff PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Mrs. Alexander Clothing 15 Family Living 2 lBl Mr. Herbst A Cappella Choirp Mixed Chorusp German 1,2 lCl Mr. Allen Wilson Fine Arts Department Head: Cer- amics 1,2,3g Stage Crew lDl Miss Daniels Clothing 1,2,3g Stage Costumes lEl Miss F. Russell Art 1,2,3,4 lFl Mr. Scott Dance Band: Marching Band: Con cert Band: U.S. History R lGl Mrs. Pease Homemaking Department Head Foods 1,25 Clothing 1 lHl Miss Pogosian Foods 1,2,3p Family Living 1 PHOTO CREDITS: lAl lVlr. Collins Electricity 1,2,3 lBl lVlr. Alarie Auto 2,3 lCl Nlr. Thomas Drafting 1,2A,2lVl,3A,3lVl lDl lVlr. Alfred Wilson Industrial Arts Department Head: Machine 1,2,3g Metal lS lEl lVlr. lVlcAninch Wood 1,2,3 lFl lVlr. Willie Crafts 1,2 lGl lVlr. Doernbrack Auto 1 k if ., 1 -1 W W , 'il f We awezrxxf me Hermann ff 1: A' W9- nf -vw' 'L .' '. , .-.- ' - '-f : L ,.f fa ,:.-:LIS is . msg. , , -4 . .,.: , ,, ' - 'A-:lin Q2 -,, -H,-:-vjff,1?:f.:,.Q1-525' , .ntgqf if ,f wrsivw: .V '- . . E' Y!- Q af ,,,. 41... fz,,,,4,,. . , , .,, args' 'f F5 f wif ,5 ,,.,,..,j T,-gvvwti . V: gp .a ' ',. f' '+e 'x,1331t',.. , 4 4-ff'-J.. .. v V' fiZ gCi.f:e5-- , sp. Q'-fx' fm,-I -' . f' . 4 -Mali f3'?5 fQ3f-3'-. 4 f 3- fp- ' 'NXY PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Mrs. Seaward Girls' P.E. 1,2,3,4 CBD IVIrs. Johnson Drill Team, Girls' P.E. 1 lCl lVlr. lVlarskell Health and Safety lDl IVlr. Fitzel Boys' P.E. 15 Remedial, Athletics lEl IVlr. Ouren Boys' P.E. 1,2 IF, lVliSS Elliott Girls' P.E. 1,2,3,4g Health and Safety lGl lVlr. Fear Boys' P.E. 2,33 Director of Athletics. Ji' , it I f PHOTO CREDITS: lAl lVlr. Hughes Health and Safety Department Headg Health and Safety lBl lVIr. Larson Boys' P.E. 1,2,3,4p Athletics lCl Mr. Baez Cal Cadets lDl lVlr. Emken Health and Safety lEl Miss Phelan Girls' P.E. Department Head: Girls' P.E. 1,2,3,4 lFl Mrs. Hawk Nlodern Dance 1,2,3 lGl Nlrs. Nelson School Nurse lHl Mr. Crippen Boys' P.E. Department Head: Boys' P.E. 3,45 Athletics PHOTO CREDITS: lAl lVlr. Newman General Science, A lBl Mr. Larsen Physics, Chemistry lCl lVlr. Douglas Science Survey, General Science lDl lVlr. Gardner Science Department Head: Gen- eral Science, Biology lEl lVlr. Krogue Biology, General Science 0 lgebra 1 fi' AA B Y N ,www will AV Science UA FV PHOTO CREDITS: CAD Mr. Pierce Basic Math 1, 1X, Vocational Math KBJ Mr. Young Basic Math 1,2 ICJ Mr. Murphy Basic Math 1 iDi Miss Ling Algebra 2 KE! Mr. Robillard Vocational Math, Trigonometryg Geometry iFi Mrs. Tracy Math Department Head: Algebra 1 AA Pi-ioro CREDITS: lAl IVlr. Stroh Social Science Department Head, U.S. History, American Govern- ment lBl lVlr. Stein U.S. History, World History lCl lVlr. Vigil World Geography, U,S. History, Spanish 1 lDl lVIr. Melton World Geography, Special Edu- cation lEl lVlr. Kisinger World History, World Geography lFl lVlr. Vineyard U.S. History lGl lVlr. Johnson American Government, World History lHl lVlr. Lappin World Geography, Special Edu- cation Counselor AA 3 c, .:Z .::f 53' : 7 lp 13,21 -dv- I vw. 9' ,os l -fr-1 -va' ,l F V UA GV Social Science Ps. -.. ,- ci PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Mrs. Keim American Government, Director of Student Activities lBl lVlr. Lantrip World History lCl Mr. McAfee World Geography, Special Edu- cation lDl lVlr. Nuechterlein World Geography, U.S. History lEl Mr. Dyer World Geography lFl Nlr. White World History, American Govern- ment lGl lVIr. Warwick World History, World Geography . -f... ,ff dl I it P 1 ,. iQ-Vi er W I ' 5 :liz 1 Li- M Secretaries Qi'-ew ml PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Mrs. Mary Johnson Bookroom lBl Mrs. Helen Redmond Activities Office lCl Mrs. Audrey Noble Attendance Office lDl Mrs. Amy Hukill CounseIor's Office lEl Mrs. Evelyn Goff Principal's Office lFl Mrs. Carole Hunter Dean of Girls' Office rm 'lu' lGl Mrs. Hazel Becker Assistant PrincipaI's Office lHl Mrs. Georgia Foreman Assistant Librarian lil Mrs. Beverly Pappas CounseIor's Office lJl Mrs. Joyce Austin Dean of Boys' Office lKl Mrs. Majorie Rivas Gym Attendant lLl Mr. Earle Moffitt Gym Attendant i' if ', 'N 3.- , 'sgx--M' , f ' W ' Gym Attendants I 1 x I HX, V'- Cafeteria Workers xxx XI 1---We iwmzwa 4 if ig UA PHOTO KAJ Mrs. KB! Mrs. ICJ Mrs. IDD Mrs. KE! Mrs. iFi Mrs. CREDITS: Lucile Rosenbohm Reva Clark Eva Propper Georgia Stewart Marie Kruidhof Helen Norville KG! Mrs. Bernice Gregory Supervisor KHJ Mrs. Renate Mendez Ui Mrs. Jane Se-las Ui Mrs. Lucile Benschneider IKD Mrs. Armida Ornalelas CLD Mrs. Lilian Boyle ,M 'MQ-3 PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Mr. Miguel Onsurez lBl lVIr. Grady York lCl Mr. Albert Stakeman iDl lVlr. Bernard Bechard lEl lVlr. Charles Hilliard Head of Plant Operations v lFl Nlr. Sydney Place CGI lVlr. Frank lVlcCarthy lHl lVlr. Rollo Alexander Auditorium Attendant ill lVlr. Warren Pardee lJl lVlr. Ray DetJen lKl lVlr. Arie Fluinard O jr Q N- F , - Y l la I il O . la. 2' ll FA IV we 1,1 aL, H if f f' gf ,t1, Q tiil N L g e llustodians ,J , I f ff , In V , , A fl wif ff fix' Wffgzwfg fy 44:-mf Q f 'Z 10 IQ! 'PWQQKWX fs 40 7 I ' ,X 412 A L 'lf M 'V ' f ,I jf A .Y f f ' f' f-,ff if gf - f' W ak? 2' ,aft-if 'ffdczfgi 4 K! gl , ' -if? , ,. f ' ...-, , ,A 2 ,, , Q.--' fi , 1 i9 c, :?61f.,,f-.fofx N165-2 MIHLKXLMQ ,5 C1 Zf' 455 A fe 1 !?.,......fVf af Zemmzfcff-fffg 4:2-14- ! L! Z ,fj f , K, fcvfgfv, 'A I V ff' A! K. f' f .-f ' if f Z Qfswbffxgq ALM, 'pk-Vx,-lklx KA! Q fr' N Y x' , wx.M1,,L,, ' 5 N F- -I fl 4, My ..7j'3,A. .QQR J' ,,X,..,5,WbV, Aug PJ 91 NK .j'.,fx- 1, 1E,,,nk,f,?T .Yi :L y. XX, MJ-Acgxlv Q V ,X , ,,,9,wL , 1.,, Qing fx,,xi,,9,fJ,N: St d t i 1 Q u en f W jf K: Government I 1 ji 199 2' vi ,.., 5, u ,., ,- 'fw . ' A 3? Ni 2 A 'm .1 J P 33117 1 , ,.,.,- ,.53,,..:.-,l ,u,!m,,.....- .pn President Mellracken And Secretary Davis Worked Closely With Senate , ....,.g-me . 'l,n:s,,ev ,,.. A M, r was-ex, se, fx ws S S-N. CA Through the apt leadership of President lVlcCracken and the cooperation of his cabinet, many worthwhile projects were completed. One of the new pro- jects that was particularly suc- cessful was the Civics Commit- tee. Suggested by Steve Mc- Cracken and organized by the Senate, the Committee worked for a better understanding of community and school prob- lems. By working closely with Norwalk City officials, these student leaders gained valuable experience through the ex- change of ideas. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Though busy with Senate and college prep classes, Pres- ident NlcCracken finds time to pose for a portrait. lBl Secretary Davis, always with a smile, goes about the duties of Secretary. lCl Senate discusses plans for the nominating committee. xi-M . . At seven-forty-five in the morn- ing the members of Senate were already up and making deci- sions. More than any other group on campus, the Senate helped the student and the com- munity with improvements and newideas. Planning canned food drives, organizing committees, and striving to create a better understanding between school and community were just a few of the problems solved by these dedicated students in the early morning hours. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Senate discussed canned food drive. lBl Problems of past Home- coming Assemblies were con- sidered. lCl Civics committee, suggested and approved by Senate. lDl Vice-President John Ech- eveste leaves administration of- fice for the Homecoming As- sembly. Blliltll ,QA nv :J , 2 . . . ,..,, , , 'gy' 1 I fl -7 K' ff' 1,2 Rally And Publicity Committees t,t t wwgyw N 3 AA BV tail E3 l sm in 3 K, 5' I l N., 2' wif... x :Wx W, Q Mascots EA Service, a byword for the Rally and Publicity Committees, took many forms during the course of a year. Following creative ideas with energetic action, these committees made Ex- celsior's rallies and assemblies a big success. With the aid of our school mascot, Snoopy and hisfaithful friend, Debbie Pace, the Rally and Publicity com- mittees made our football games interesting even to those who knew nothing of the sport. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl RALLY CDlVlMl'l'l'EE--FRONT ROW: Barbara Allen, Liz Epple Cheryl Hill, Susie Wong, Deb- bie Peterson, Diane Rodgers, Ginger Ramirez, Karen Powell, Paula Carl, Vickie Siggers, Katie Lerma, Yolanda Martinez. lBlPUBLlClTYCONlMITTEEe- FRONT ROW: Jana Taylor, Rhonda Plains, Karen Powell, Ginger Ramirez. SECOND ROW: Shirley lVlenn, Cheryl Hill, Elba Rivas. lCl Snoopy flies high to en- courage school spirit. lDl Director of Publicity Diane Rodgers decorates goal post and prepares for our clash with Nor- walk. lEl Biplanes and bicycles help- ed Mascots win spirit! 1 Ein. f wi .W-qw .,, X w- m. M W .xLWW,..,11 ' -2 2if l 5 i . .,.,. H N 'ibm H W ,na My W L -mx- 18. ,W ,mfs 4, ...Q , , ,iff - -' in-5gff::ff 1.f1.,i'L1i,Qfffi 'witff f , ' ' if lb 1. 4 ' 1 ' - X N v , . Q4 A 5 Girls' league Ilrganized Projects For Fun And Profit Having the membership of every girl on campus, Girls' League ranked above all other clubs in size. Size, however, was not the reason for the success of this group. Success came to Girls' League because of their ability to organize fund raising sales and successful dances. This year's car-wash and candy cane sale were particularly successful. Portions of the proceeds from the candy cane sale went to support a bed in the Ortho- pedic Hospital. PHOTO CREDITS: IAI GIRLS' LEAGUE CABI- NENT--FRONT ROW: Kathy Shumake, President, Diane Baeza, Director of Activities, Yolanda Martinez, Director of Publicity, Dana Riner, Treas- urer, Debbie Pace, Sergeant-at- Arms, Helen Verdusco, Hostess Committee Chairman, Denise Crowe, Friendship Committee Chairman. SECOND ROW: Shelly Henry, News Letter Ed- itor, Liz Epple, Assistant Editor, Sherrie Campbell, Sen- ior Representative, Susanne Napoleon, Junior Representa- tive, Shari Heflin, Junior Re- Ji' I 47? ir' tv' A presentative, Donna La Place, Junior Representative, Verletta Kelshimer, Sophomore Repre- sentative, Linda Adams, Sopho- more Representative, Gracie I- barra, Freshman Representa- tive, Sharon Siggers, Freshman Representative. IBI Girls' League advisors, Miss Pogosian and Mrs. Pease, work- , ' wif' . .t s,..., , ,. , V. 4 :ies f 2- ' ed closely with members. ICI Verletta Kelshimer prepared special materials for Girls' Lea- gue bulletin board. IDI Sales committee tallies re- sults of carwash profits. IEI President Shuma ke gathered suggestionsfor fund raising pro- jects. Student Government Required Variety Ut Talents AA BV HFS 'H J1--3-fmhfivbeitudvkhmt-A-xuwali L. s 'L EA FV -w 2:1vwsa,,- t ,W 4 ze: M 'S Q-...,. ,Nix ,-wr' S I, XQ, 4 x The many expressions on the faces of Excelsiors' first sem- ester student body officers rang- ed from the seriousness of the student body judges to the gay and happy song and yell leaders. The contrast of these two groups showed the great need for a variety of talents if a stu- dent government is to be suc- cessful in meeting all the de- mands of student body affairs. PHOTO CREDITS: IAI Checking vouchers and keeping accurate records of all student body accounts were but two of the many jobs Treasurer Stuart Mark performed in the course of a year. IBI STUDENT BODY OFFI- CERS--FRONT ROW: Sus- ie Wong, Head Song Leader: Diane Rodgers, Director of Act- ivities: Vickie Siggers, Head Yell Leader. SECOND ROW: Glen- da Davis, Secretary: Karen Pow- ell, Director of Publicity. THIRD ROW: Dan Parks, Ser- geant-at-Armsp Steve Mc- Cracken, President: John Ech- eveste, Vice-President: Stuart Mark, Treasurer. ICI Snoopy and company via bicycle - If you don't have an airplane, a bike will do. IDI Our victory bell, symbol of a winning spirit, saw much use here during eleven victory rallies. IEI STUDENT BODY JUDGES --FRONT ROW: Steve Tourley, Jana Taylor. SECOND ROW: Claudette Stoddard, John Ech- eveste, Rachel Ferguson. THIRD ROW: Janice Page, Ed Sosa, Vicki Huggett. FOURTH ROW: Carol Huntsinger, Jeane Davis, Cathy Cook, Laura Bus- by. IFI Vickie Siggers and Susie Wong help create school spirit before the first C.I.F. game with Rowland. IGI President McCracken, work- ing in the activities office, sug- gests improvements for campus clean-up. Second Semester Student Body llfficers AA BV PHOTO CREDITS: KAJ Senate advisor, Mrs. Keim, discusses future assembly plans with President John Echeveste. CBJ President John Echeveste ponders uses for a strange por- trait of John Lennon. lCl Sergeant-at-Arms Ben Al- brect reflects a serious sense of duty. lDl Vice-President Larry Finne- gan arranges notes on El Rancho Conference. The second semester student ad- ministration suggested changes and worked hard to improve student government here at Ex- celsior. Perhaps the most impor- tant project sponsored by this group was circulating a petition D A to lower the voting age in California to eighteen. Working in conjunction with Kennedy High School in Northern Cali- fornia, ExceIsior's goal was to raise a minimum of five-hundred signatures. Senate members also attended leadership conferences The El Rancho Leadership Con- ference proved to be one of the most significant. With over forty-five schools in attendance helpful suggestions were ad- vanced concerning problems fao ing students and schools. The I conference covered topics rang- ing from student apathy to student government structures. From this conference Excelsior student leaders gained many useful ideas. di PHOTO CREDITS: iAl After having served success- fully on the Publicity Committee, Kathy Lanning was elected to the office of Director of Publi- city. Kathy brought a sense of humor and creative imagination to this office. Using her abilities she made attractive bulletin boards and posters that were designed to arouse enthusiasm for Pilot games. lBl Student Body Secretary Lupe Tovar spent much time at the typewriter typing senate minutes and correspondence. lt was Lupe'sjob to see that those who performed on our assembly programs received a formal ex- pression of the student body's appreciation. Second Semester Student Body Committees Worked Together A006604 mmniif H .f we w1'l ,.,-M:M'- +m 141 .43-I 4 AA CV VVi. , BV ,-rv The second semester rally and publicity committees enlisted the talents of many students in publicizing sports, dances and other school functions. Passing out suckers with the phrase, Lick the Lancers, was but one of the methods used by these energetic students to promote interest and spirit for extra- curricular activities. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl PUBLICITY COMMITTEE-- FRONT ROW: D. Riner, S. Wong, C. Hill. SECOND ROW: W. Orange, K. Rain, K. Lanning, K. Lerma, C. Tweit. lBl RALLY COMMITTEE -- FRONT ROW: D. Riner, C. Hill, E. Rivas, S. Wong, B. Allen. SECOND ROW: V. Siggers, Y. Martinez, K. Lerma, G. Voth. lCl Director of Activities, Judy Steinegeweg, brought a viva- cious spirit and a sense of humor as well as new and different ideas to this office. AV Second Semester Senate To watch the senate in action was to watch an efficient group of students approve vouchers for needed equipment, discuss plans for assemblies, and co-ordinate student affairs. By assuming the responsibilities of student leader- ship students gained valuable ex- perience. Thus, senate provided leadership for the school, as well as a proving ground for the lead- ers of tomorrow. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Second Semester Senate pre- pares to vote on a proposal which would provide new banners for our band. lBJ After carefully considering the funds available to the school, senate members discuss the ap- proval ofa voucher which would purchase new gym equipment. lCl Listening to suggestions from the floor, John Echeveste and Larry Finnigan lead a senate dis- cussion. BA CV 'llllnspl' ABY PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Speaker of the House, Ed Sosa, brought the house to order and led discussions of student affairs. Being active in NFL and other clubs on campus helped Ed with his duties. lBl HOUSE OF REPRESENTA- TIVES--FRONT ROW: T. Garcia, R. Ferguson, J. Smith A. Torres, K. Lanning, W. Good- win, V. Murray. SECOND ROW: D. NIcPhearson, G. Ibarra, L. Foley, G. Harvey, N. Bird, D Williams, L. Alva. We 0NVi.Q9Ws5,, SGW T Males? f House Ui Representatives mp? 0, A is Ngellfw Us .xv-x N, KJ.. lj U 4,1- ,,... U VO f? S fp Qi Q1 Q .9 ao S Q S31 'Q Cp 52 U! CL x Q ulmggffj EQ E QQ- XDZQWS C C' QME13,- f, QDQUWQE 3. Q Q0 2' ,QQ QD ,DN Uo3' jGCQ 2'-443 -Cvbig Q 5033? f-w9Q'1 Q Ja QSQVQ 49 CRSDQ3 Q 9- Q rf V as 5 QQ 3-Q Urganizations QQ Ld ' M 'JU' 3.252155 1, ffislg- f ROL N C245 gli? '5 A066 U20 3-UO Q 20 13 A3 all .J vw Ovgw C ggx 3,3 JA., 'sf . Z' F--... Q J A- Q fk w QQ . 1 Ji KD 92256 S 6 1,-Y A .,- ,, L+:-vii 1 fifl I ,,XA Q-QNfr'fr'R'351f ' . . 1, , A, I ,f 3 1 1 ,fvf iy I J E X ,gc ,,W,. ,A H w -.x .A X,-,X . CN' Tx XM' 1.5 -m i 7 2 f X 7 f I 1 ,Q g, ,. M L, ,. , xi 1461 A - f X ski 1' ' '- Recapturing im portant mo- ments: playing our first C.l.F. game, a bewildered freshman walking across Senior Square, the strain of putting out the school newspaper, was the task of the Annual Staff as they cap- tured today's events for tomor- row's memory book. Staff members sold advertisements, arranged and scheduled pic- tures, planned layouts, and worked late into the night to meet publisher's deadlines. 'Uv .1 x J., Act naturally, the photogra- pher said as he lined students up fora group picture. This was the Annual Photography Staff in action. These people worked hand-in-hand with the Annual Staff to supply pictures cover- ing every facet of student life for this year's El Aviador. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl ANNUAL STAFF--FRONT ROW: D. Baeza, L. Alva, P. Bedolla, R. Ferguson. SECOND ROW: B. Allen, B. Hardin, E. Rivas, K. Lanning, J. Clark, T. Arteg, W. Orange, K. Lerma. lBl ANNUAL STAFF--S. Wong, Business Manager. lCl ANNUAL STAFF--L. Mag- giano, Editor: Miss Siemssen, Advisor. lDl PHOTO STAFF--FRONT ROW: G. Shamblin, B. Mon- ville, T. Mason, M. Craiger. Annual And Photography Stall EV GA SECOND ROW: D. Talma, V Hernandez,S.Stricklen, B. New- brough. lEl PHOTO STAFF--M. Las- cano, T. Mason. lFl PHOTO STAFF--Mr. Love man, Advisor. lGl PHOTO STAFF--B. Soto, Editor. QM El Tig: Trial ights 4:1 vm' AA Essays, poems, short stories, and humorous writings, exclus- ively written by the students of Excelsior High School, were used to publish the biannual literary magazine, Trial Flights. Working side by side with Miss Wanda Russell, Editor Bob Har- din, and his staff selected, ty- ped, and proofread the many interesting articles which made Trial Flights a popular publica- tion. 5 E i l , .E ,gi l 1 Stop the pressI We want to introduce Excelsior's LIFE Staff, the people who put Ex- ceIsior's activities in newsprint. Writing stories, scheduling pic- tures of school events and meet- ing deadlines, the staff worked hard to publish an effective newspaper for the Excelsior Student Body. PHOTO CREDITS: IAI TRIAL FLIGHTS ASSIST- ANT EDITORS--A. Haimowitz. Camera shy, D. Dawson. IBI TRIAL FIGHTS MANAG- ING EDITORS--FRONT ROW: B. Hardin, Editor: G. Rybold, Publicity Manager: M. Lassiter, Business Manager. ICI TRIAL FLIGHTS STAFF-- FRONT ROW: R. Casanova, D. Cuevas, G. Ibarra, P. Martinez, J. Kelly. SECOND ROW: L. Packman, M. Lascano, V. Kel- sheimer, S. Jones, D. Villavazo, P. Payton, D. Polen, B. Cotton. IDI LIFE STAFF--FRONT ROW: J. Poncy, D. Baker, B. Hardin, A. Chestler, P. Carl, J. Echeveste, K. Powell. SECOND ROW: R. Bain, J. Holcomb, S. Henry, T. Forino, B. Newbor- ough, L. Epple, J. Derry. IEI LIFE STAFF EDITORS--J. Echeveste, Editor, D. Baker, Assistant Editor. life Stall hs. PHOTO CREDITS: IAI DANCE BAND--FRONT ROW: S. Crowe, D. Goodwin, J. Dye, IVI. Jones, D. Hill, D. Lyebarger, G. DeVore, L. Bri- linger, B. Swetman. SECOND ROW: B. Booth, D. Goodwyn, S. Ormonde, D. Johnston, S. IVIorris, C. Escobar, K. Hum- phreys, A. Espinoza. IBI C. Escobar, D. Johnston, and NI. Rivas solo for the Dance Band during a Christmas en- gagement. ICI Dance Band Director, Mr. Bob Scott, starts rehearsal with a lively beat. IDI A CAPPELLA CHOIR-- FRONT ROW: J. Wilson, l. Hernandez, S. Varela, L. Nlon- toya, C. Flores, B. Simmons, R. Reed. SECOND ROW: J. Long, L. Lopez, L. Long, B. Brunton, B. lVIonville, B. Jami- son, P. DeLaTorre, E. Bar- traw. THIRD ROW: D. Palmer, l. Cantano, NI. Swedberg, R. Phelps, R. Stephens, L. Brobst, I. Tellez, D. Brendlinger, H. Reyes, B. Argott. FOURTH ROW: J. Ballard, G. Ortiz, Nl. Robles, F. DePalmo, C. Reya nolds, L. Epple. S. Duran. FIFTH Rovv. E. Guy, D. Crowe,J. James, E. Maldonado, F. Clark, B. Bell. IEI IVlr. Herbst, choir director. De-Le-Beep-Bop was the mus- ical Ianguage spoken among the Dance Band members. Under the guidance of lVIr. Scott, Dance Band played jazz, pop- ular tunes, and a few oldies, but goodies at many assemblies and fdances. Dance Band DA EV 5 From soprano to alto, to the low pitch of bass and baritone, A Cappella Choir, after hours of practice, added their talents to assemblies and the Christmas Show. Through the efforts of Choir Director, Mr. John Her- bst, new kelly green robes were purchased, giving the choir a bright new look. 34551 t R A Cappella Choir The hammering, the pounding, and the steady application of paint helped as our Stage Crew created imaginative scenery for school productions. Developing attractive sets for the Christmas Show, the Junior - Senior Class Play, and the Spring Swing took dedicated time and effort. With the assistance of lVlr. Allen Wil- son, these students provided an important service for the school. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl STAGE CR EW--FRONT ROW: Green, C. Salazar, A. Stowe. SECOND ROW: C. Clin- ard, S. Buck, R. Campbell, K. Kraushaar, R. Brockway. lBl lCl lDl STAGE CREW HARD AT WORK--'R. Camp- bell Iistens for cue to coordinate backstage activities. +C. Salazar and C. Clinard adjust curtains before the opening performance of the Christmas Show. lVlr. Wilson, advisor, helps students create modern sets for stage productions. lEl TH ESPIANS--FRONT ROW: B. Cotton, D. Nlaner, R. Rameriz, K. Cooper, R. Hacker. SECOND ROW: W. Orange, R. Casanova, D. Pace, J. Welch, Nl. Franco, E. Smith. lFl lGl lHl lll THESPIANS 5 DEIVIONSTRATE TALENTS-- TR. Brockway and W. Orange prepare for the entertainment of the Queen and her court on the Homecoming Assembly. 'Miss Siemssen, advisor, gives last minute instructions to R. Rameriz, +R. Hacker, alias, lVlr. Spock, entertained the student body with an unearthly perfor- mance. 'L. Brobst, one of the more friendly Purple People Eaters, pays a visit to the Ex- celsior stage. Stage Crew ,..-M. IV? People with a flair for drama took an active interest in Thes- plans. To acquire membership in this national organization, students had to earn a total of ten points. Thespians earned their points by taking major and minor parts in plays, acting as prompters, assistant stage dir- ectors,stage managers, and stage technicians. This past year Thes- plans demonstrated their tal- ents, participating in assemblies, the Christmas Show, the Jun- ior-Senior Class Play, and the Spring Swing. FA HV Thespians 'N Q X -. f. www T -as as 1 diff? OKQXMQ 33233042 Cal Cadets ,,M5X5BJWeQ PHOTO CREDITS: lAl RIF LE TEAM--FRONT ROW: R. Rodriguiz, M. Mic- haelson, D. Ringwater, R. Val- enzuela. SECOND ROW: C. Chacon, K. Marshall, B. Juarez. lBl 122nd BA'l'I'ALlON-FRONT ROW: R. Nichols, D. Kimball, R. Rodriguiz, R. Hernandez, R. Meza, J. McPhee, R. Rodreguez. SECOND ROW: K. Marshall, T. Jasper, R. Castillo, J. Bailey, R. Hernandez, T. Jaranillo, R. Portillo. THIRD ROW: E. Na- ples, M. Huerta, J. Mendoza, L. Chandler, J. Miranda, A. Mar- tinez, D. Rainwater, D. Hill. lCl OFFICERS--FRONT ROW: Maj. D. Hill, Capt. M. Rod- iguez, 2nd Lt. B. Jaurez, Lt. C. Chacon. lDl ADVISOR--2nd Lt. A. Baez. l Going on bivouax and parading their crack drill unit, the Black Berets, kept the 122nd Bat- talion of the Cal Cadets active during the year. Awarded troph- ies in the Los Alamitos, Haw- thorne, Corona and Temple City parades, this group excelled in performing their disciplined maneuvers. CSF Students joining the California Scholarship Federation added a high mark of achievement to their academic success at Ex- celsior. To become eligible for CSF membership, a student had to receive three A's and one B on a semester report card. With the help of Mrs. Kerr and Mr. Stein many students worked toward life-time membership, becoming Phi Beta Kappas or Sealbearers. PHOTO CREDITS: IAI CSF--FRONT ROW: L. Carl, P. Dyer, H. Verdusco, J. Andrews, N. Fisher, D. Polen, T. Filder, R. Ferguson, C. Fisher, K Merrill. SECOND ROW: V. Kel- sheimer, D. Bean, S. Jones, K Bruhns, A. Flores, D. Goodwin r C. Hill, N. Nakagawa, S. Wong. THIRD ROW: L. Adams, T. Johnson, S. Nogle, V. Moy, D. Davis, P. Tovar, M. Frazier, T. Micheal. FOURTH ROW: M. Jones, B. Beith, D. Johnston, B. Okolowitz, D. Peterson, J Steinegeweg, E. Rivas, D. Men- doza. FIFTH ROW: G. FIores,S McCracken, S. Crowe, J. Dye R. Hall, J. Whiting, B. lbarra G. Rybold. fffxz. i' 'fm fs: . 2, . is 21 1 1 To your left is the English Building, and just ahead... a familiar sound on Freshman Day as Altairs conducted the freshmen on a tour of Excelsior. Altairs, a service organization serving the community as well as the school, served as ushers at assemblies, the Christmas Concert, the Junior-Senior Class Play, and the Spring Swing. As a reward for the many hours spent in service to the school, Altairs were given the privilege of taking a trip to' the moun- t ini ' 4' sf 4. L :ew . .4914-af, , X .w xxx R' vs, N 1 gi. Altairs I' 'M li W s 3 A ia 4? 2 iv 4 I E'g4:sz1Qi1fi,' gsf. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl ALTAIRS--BOTTOM TO TOP: D. DeVore, D. Rodgers, C. Varela, W. Shimabukuro, V. Murray, B. Torres, K. Shoe- make, D. Pace, K, Yukihiro, H. Verdusco, K. Rein, K. Lanning, D. Walker, K. Lema, C. Hill, S. Wong, N. Fisher, G. Schuske, D. Polen, R. Reynoso, S. Casso, V. Siggers, L. Foleyn D. Baeza, L. Alva, S. Schuske, M. Keenan, L. Finnegan, L. Tovar, L. Bar- ajas, V. Kelsheimer, M. Franco, M. Lascano, V. Cedillo, D. Harr- is, R. Plains, R. Ridge, D. Cue- vas, G. lbarra, C. Murray, D. Riner, T. Dugan, K. Morris, M. Unruh, G. Ramirez, P. Bedolla, L. Johnson, C. Kratsa, D. Daw- son, D. Harvey, T. Arteg, L. Busby, E. Rivas, J. Page, G. Harvey, J. Echeveste, J. Taylor, M. Barraza, J. Steinegweg, G. Flores, G. Voth, S. Taylor, M. Yriarte,S. McCracken, S. Land- enberger, B. Beith, K. Landgren, G. Sutter, R. Richardson, M. Nakagawa, D. Benavidez, B. Morris, D. Kleen, S. Richardson, D. Peterson, B. Albrecht, J. Poncy, J. Strange, W. Orange. AA sv O l A H i sl I 2 if 'RL . PHOTO CREDITS: lAl PEP BAND--FRONT ROW: D. De Vore, D. De Vore, SEC- OND ROW: G. De Vore, S. Ormonde, J. Heemstra, J. Mar- tin, S. Collins, L. Goodman. THIRD ROW: D. Tilton, M. Curren, K. Kent, S. Grimwood, C. Escobar, S. Crowe, T. Sierra. FOURTH ROW: J. Ferguson, D. Ferguson, R. Jenkins, J. Dye, L. Gehiman. lBl BAND LEADERS--FRONT ROW: D. Goodwin, K. Kent, Nl. Curren. SECOND ROW: R. Jenkins, D. Hill, D. Ferguson. lCl DRUM MAJOR--D. Hill. lDl Steve Morris concentrates on cadence as the band gets into formation for the Home- coming Half-time Show. lEl MARCHING BAND-- FRONT ROW: L. Martinez, D. Pyburn. SECOND ROW: C. Athylinquist, D. De Vore, K. Humphreys, D. De Vore, R. Bliss, R. Teigen, M. Bronken. THIRD ROW: M. lnouye, L. Watson, M. Curren, M. Strelecki, L. Goodman, G. De Vore, D. Polen, J. Solem. FOURTH ROW: S. Grimwood, K. Kent, S. Crowe, C. Escobar, D. Goodwin, F. Jaques, S. Collins, T. Sierra. FIFTH ROW: L. Gehiman, S. Ormonde, M. Jones, J. Heem- stra, D. Valenzuela, J. Wamsley, M. Rivas. SIXTH ROW: J. Dye, J. Martine, A. Espinoza, D. Lybarger, B. Booth, D. Tilton, B. Swetnam. SEVENTH ROW: D. Hill, R. Jenkins, J. Ferguson, S. Morris, D. Ferguson. lFl Practice on the school park- ing lot helped to prepare the band for an upcoming parade and that first place trophy. f'Qd rf,- Ci 'Vx Q SCH00 EA FV NURWAHSQ Playing snappy school songs, the Nlarching Band and the Pep Band contributed their talents to our football and basketball halftimes and rallies. Hours of morning and after school re- hearsals enabled our Marching Band to place in the Santa Monica and Hawthorne Parades. The proud trophies brought to Excelsior by the band were a credit to the efforts of lVlr. Scott and his students. K ,CA EFURNIA E M use !!! As the year closed, Excelsior's National Forensic League tallied the points awarded to them in twenty-seven speech tournaments and found that they had had a very successful llV year. Pilot debate squads always rated high, winning many tro- phies, while individual members gained numerous awards in oral, humorous and impromptu events. With the help of lVlr. Woodard, NFL members pre- pared for speech meets, hosted the Excelsior lnvitationalSpeech Tournament, held initiations and a spring banquet. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE--FRONT ROW: S. Thursby,J. Grossell, V. Ball, N. Fisher, C. Fisher, S. Garcia, S. Hatfield. SECOND ROW: D. Williams, C. Stoddard, D. Polen, P. Nlartinez, L. Barajas, P. Dyer, E. Sosa. THIRD ROW: K. Coop- er, D. Johnson, D. Davis, D. Cuevas, V. Kelsheimer, R. Val- enzuela, P. Tovar. FOURTH ROW: G. Flores, J. Taylor, P. Wagoner, D. Harvey, L. Gehrman, A. Haimowitz, R. Casanova. FlFTH ROW: L. Thompson, B. Ibarra, B. Morris, S. lVlc- Cracken, J. Echeveste, R. Hall, G. Rybold. Li.. as is gf, F: 'rv AA Bien venida, amiga, was a greeting used by International Relations Club members to wel- come Ximema lVliranda, our foreign exchange student from Chile. Thanks to the efforts of IVlr. Earl Nuechterlein, the Inter- national Relations Club was reorganized this past year, and IRC once again initiated a foreign exchange student pro- gram. Through conversing with pen-pals across the sea, an understanding developed which helped members learn more about other countries. IR C proved a welcome addition to the many active organizations on our campus. PHOTO CREDITS: IAI INTERNATIONAL RELA- TIONS CLUB--FRONT ROW: J. Bingham, D. Putherford, B. Allen, S. Wong, K. Lema. SEC- OND ROW: N. Fisher, D. Polen, S. Napolean, K. Lanning, H. X Verdusco. THIRD ROW: L. Nlurphy,W. Goodwin, L. Foley, C. Ham, B. Ackerman. FOURTH ROW: T. Arteg, M. Arteg, T. Holcomb, V. Kelsheimer, L. Alva. FIFTH ROW: C. Cook, D. Harvey, J. Steinegeweg, D. Peterson, E. Rodriguez, E. Rivas. E.B.B. And F.B.L.A. AA BV Programs! Programs! Does anyone want a program? Ex- ploring in the world of business, F.B.L.A. members sold pro- grams at all varsity football games, a business venture which proved successful for the club. With the aid of Mr. Haines, Mr. Berg, and Mrs. Weber members found the many business act- ivities sponsored by the Future Business Leaders of America helpful. Some of their activities included: selling book covers, filing reports, and attending business conferences. Excelsior Business Builders, a junior aux- iliary, gave their support to the many business ventures spon- sored by F.B.L.A. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl EXCELSIOR BUSINESS BUILDERS--FRONT ROW: R. Lomeli, R. Keck, M. Specking. SECOND ROW: S. Ward, L. Espinoza, S. Puente, G. Smith, W. Goodwin, S. Siggers, J. Bryce. THIRD ROW: J. Long, E. Scott, D. Gillett, C. Ham- mond, C. Ham, K. James, M. Kanfield. FOURTH ROW: R. Reynoso, C. Tafoya, C. Lan- ning, S. McCrossen, D. Lastre, S. Ormonde. lBl F.B.L.A. SPONSORS--Mr. Haines, Mrs. Weber, Mr. Berg. iCl FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA-- BOTTOM TO TOP: L. Lopez, D. La Place, M. Delgado, R. Ball, C. Jones D. Dean, S. Goodman, J. Spencer, J. Andrews, H. Ver- dusco, D. Walker, A. Craig, S. Campbell, L. Murphy, L. Mag- giano, K. Lema, S. Napoleon, N. Fisher, K. Seth, S. Casso, B. Beach, G. Schuske, K. Grove, V. Gastelum, V. Cedillo, L. Tovar, B. Contreras, D. Anzel- mo, B. Groshong, J. Bingham, G. Lockhorst, P. Bedolla, C. Kratsa, G. Ramirez, L. Johnson, J. Williams, J. Page, L. Cameron, B. Wallis, A. Zylstra, B. Al- bright, D. Hunt, G. Harvey, C. Cook, S. Perry, P. Clapp, E. Rodriguiz, P. Va Van Holland, S. Olvey, R. Ridge, M. Yriarte, B. Wathalo, S. Landenberger, C. Trumbo, S. Mark, P. Lopez, K. Landgren, S. Richardson, D. Benavidez. ABV German Club meetings were lively for members sometimes listened to German music and sang songs. lVlr. John Herbst, the German teacher, formed and supervised the club for second year German students who wanted to learn more about the culture and customs of this exciting country. Sending more than 1,000 pack- ages of Kool-Aid to our soldiers in Vietnam was one of the major projects undertaken by Latin Club this year. As well as helping students to more fully understand Latin and to learn more about the people who spoke it, lVlrs. Estelle Troup helped members organize dan- ces, field trips, and the Latin CIub's annual banquet. PHOTO CREDITS: IAI GERMAN CLUB--FRONT ROW: S. Yasukochi, L. Eauffer, L. Pall, G. Yasukochi, A. Torres. SECOND ROW: A. Toshima, J. Strange, G. Shamblin, L. Grahrman, L. Heller K. lVlarshall. THIRD ROW: S. Schuske, C. Detrick, D. Williams, S. Crowe, T. Blackletter, G. Van DeWalker. IBI LATIN CLUB--FRONT ROW: l. Uribe, K. Osborne, D. Rutz, D. Truiillo, R. Ferguson, L. Adams, P. Dyer. SECOND ROW: V. Kelsheimer, G. Harvey, J. Steinegweg, D. Peterson, J. Taylor, D. Rodgers, D. De Vore, E. Smith. THIRD ROW: H. Dawson, J. Holcomb, S. Henry, V. Heemstra, E. Rodriguiz, D. Dawson, L. Busby, H. Henry. FOURTH ROW: F. Boniello, T. lVlicheal, B. Beith, R. Kelly, G. Gordon, B. Peterson. FIFTH ROW: A. Flores, G. Flores, B. Sakioaka, E. Sosa, O Steinegweg, D. Peterson, D. Calderwood, E. Cordova, A. Haimowitz. SIXTH ROW: J. Grosell, E. Day, L. Thompson, C. Stoddard, J. Wil- cox, R. Bain, B. King, C. Jones, M. Barkley. German Club latin Club PHOTO CREDITS: iAl RED CROSS--FRONT ROW: L. Brobst, L. Hood, J. Wallace, L. Martinez, J. DePalmo. SECOND ROW: P. Barnette, F. DePalmo, N. Smith, D. Zastre. QBJ FUTURE NURSES--FRONT ROW: S. Wallace, C. Fisher, M. Davidson, D. DeVore, D. De- Vore, D. Rutherford. SECOND ROW: M. Newbold, S. Hathaway, S. Ganoe, D. Rutz, J. Page, D. Dawson, W. Burris, J. Andrews. Red Cross r I . l Future Nurses 'sa E, mfg K 5 Dedicated to helping the suffer- ing, girls who joined Future Nurses did so to pursue their interest in the field of nursing. The school nurse, Mrs. Nelson, took the Future Nurses on field trips to hospitals so the girls could see how hospital staffs operated. The money these girls made from their candy cane sale went to maintain a bed at Orthopedic Hospital. Members of Red Cross were also dedicated to helping those in need. These girls worked as candy stripers in community hospitals where they donated their time, comforting patients and assisting nurses. These experiences proved to be re- warding, and at the same time helped to prepare the girls for their future roles as nurses. Future Teachers Ill America AA BV l i , f .Y .X .I FN! v r .A XF X I 'N PHOTO CREDITS: lAl FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA--FRONT ROW: J. Bakerink, T. Fielder, V. Fisher, L. Nawa, D. Huckabey, L. Fin- negan,V. Kelsheimer, A. Burris, R. Vela. SECOND ROW: J. Andrews, J. Page, L. Finnegan, L. Adams, D. Hunt. lBl FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA--FRONT ROW: J. Bryce, D. Bone, R. Martinez. SECOND ROW: M. Boyce, L. --5 i l ,Q f. ' .iwrll-X5 , l r '25 ,,,,,. . .W , , jf Zi f f? : E?32..:.tf.2.r'1f?l fees Wie ' -'J 23 ' . Future Teachers of America gave assistance to students con- sidering a career in teaching. With the able assistance of Mrs. Faye Weber, F.T.A. members learned some of the important fundamentals of conducting a class. During the year junior and senior members were given the opportunity of practicing their teaching talents in actual class sessions. Future Homemakers of Amer- ica, a relatively new club, was formed with the assistance of Miss Daniels. F.H.A. was or- ganized to give girls with an in- terest in becoming better home- makersan opportunity to learn more about this art. Demon- strating their talents, members displayed an attractive home- making exhibit at the Pomona Fair. Future Hnmemakers 01 America Tovar, J. Boyd, V. Cedillo, B. Morones. THIRD ROW: J. Blankenship, A. Vurris, L. Cow- an, J. Davidson, M. Dierkange, V. Smotherman. lCl F.H. A. ADV ISOR--M iss Daniels. Q .7 A Christmas tree, papier-mache toys, brightly painted balloons and copper designs were just a few of the colorful holiday deco- rations which Art Club made to accent the Christmas season. Members also made colorful dolls and large paper flowers which they sold to raise money for their treasury. Assisted by Mrs. Monro, Art Club sponsored art exhibits and field trips to art museums. l Math Club awarded scholarships to two deserving seniors who had excelled in geometry, al- gebra ll, or trigonometry. To raise the money for this scholar- ship fund, Math Club members sold an average of 500 pep ribbons a week throughout the entire football season. With the help of Miss Ling and Mr. Robil- lard, Math Club also purchased films for the Math Department. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl MATH CLUB--FRONT ROW: X. Miranda, D. De Vore, S. Wong, K. Lanning, G. Phelps, C. Hill, T. Arteg, N. Fisher, G. Yasukochi, M. Sakioka, A. Flores, S. Collo. SECOND ROW: C. Chacon, S. Rodriguez, K. Bruhns, S. Jones, D. Goodwin, L. Coppage, D. Johnston, D. Dawson, V. Heemstra, D. Peter- son, L. Finnegan. THIRD ROW: M. Nakagawa, B. Albrecht, E. Rivas, S. Olvey, G. Breitbarth, S. McCracken, M. Bruns, J. Whiting, B. Morris, B. lbarra, L. Thompson. lBl ART CLUB: D. Rutherford, G. Benson, C. Miller, C. Hol- comb, J. Barnes, B. Conner, J. Murakami, E. Oliver, J. Mura- kami, K. Wallace. Q its U ,DV -,ur if P 1 l A ff , , . .. , -at -1- , 4 we 'z -V4 90 ,bb N Ti-RE: 1255 . W4 ' ' . E V. Y V, ,,, 1 -i,--,1-, 1-5. ,L we ,gi ' 1 3, X - -,fee l C x .C i g . intl' Clean the carburetors, grind the valves, get your car into top running order, seemed to be a motto for Auto Club members. Under the guidance of Mr. Alarie, these boys gained valu- able experience repairing cars. Highlightingthe club'sactivities, members attended car shows held throughout the Los Angeles area. Radio Club was formed to give students valuable knowledge and experience in operating radio equipment and repairing radio and television sets. This experi- ence helped students prepare for a career in tomorrow's ever- expanding field of electronics. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl RADIO CLUB--FRONT ROW: T. Green, J. Moore, Mr. Bell, Advisor. SECOND ROW: R. Sanchez, R. Holm, D. Pack- man, J. Hernandez, M. Juarequi, S. Martinez. lBl C. Hough, D. Valenzuela, experiment on new techniques learned in Auto Shop. lCl AUTO CLUB: Mr. Alarie, Advisor, J. Medici, L. Ortiz, R. Lamb, D. Valenzuela, C. Cha- con, C. Hough, R. Love. Radio And Auto Club Varsity Club Football, basketball, track and baseball were just a few sports in which Varsity Club pledges had to participate and excell. Excelling in a sport was not the only membership requirement. Pledges also had to withstand can-can dancing, singing, and egg rolling during two weeks of strenuous initiation. Applicants who withstood the rigors of initiation became Varsity Club members. D C1 Q as - A A '5 jf! lv V wi. 2 . ini- W' PHOTO CREDITS: lAl VARSITY CLUB--FRONT ROW: T. James, R. Ridge, D. Jones, P. Castorina, G. Bevans, L. Bevans, R. Richardson, M. Montoya, A. Flores, J. Cooper, G. Gordon. SECOND ROW: R. Chappins, E. Hardy, M. Naka- gawa, J. Cwierz, D. Robertson, R. Bunch, J. Fisbeck, P. Lopez, M. Yriarte, S. Collo, M. Conner. THIRD ROW: D. Kleen, K. Landgren, M. Fountain, L. Fin- negan, C. Detrick, K. Bruhns, A Guerra, R. Arnolt, G. Hodges, S. Richardson, L. Cruz, R. Brockway. lBl lCl lDl Varsity Club mem- bers participated in various sports throughout the year. 'During basketball season John Poncy practiced many hours to contribute to a fine Excelsior showing. 'Keith Landgren played baseball with determina- tion in the fine tradition of Varsity Club sportsmanship. 'Steve Sutton fought for yard- age in the Norwalk game, contri- buting to another Pilot victory. PHOTO CREDITS: lAj ADVISOR--Mr. Vigil. lBj MEXICAN-AMERICAN CLUB--FRONT ROW: L. Medi- na, A. Ordonez, L. Montoya, C. Flores, D. Sanchez, M. Gomez, S. Varela, l. Hernandez, P. Reza, R. Lopez. SECOND ROW: S. Serano, C. Beas, D. Ramirez, P. Valberde, D. Trujillo, E. Alcala, C. Ramos, B. Ramirez, R Medina, M. Rodriguiz. THIRD ROW: R. Torres, B. Contreras, B. Juarez, M. Garcia, D. San- BV Mexican- American Club chez, M. Esquibel, E. Echabarria, A. Torres, T. Rocha. FOURTH ROW: V. Cedillo, H. Portillo, S. Garcia, L. Perez, Y. Martinez. FIFTH ROW: R. Vasquez, F. Galvan, M. Lopez, V. Gastelum, U. Hernandez, S. Novoa. SIXTH ROW: M. Moreno, B. Fimbres, A. Mata, P. Martinez, M. Ouesa- da, E. Perez, R. Echavarria. SEVENTH ROW: E. Guzman, L. Gutierrez, T. Rosales, R. Roman, J. Aguirre, S. Gon- zales, R. Lopez. EIGHTH ROW: H. Lopez, S. Eichelberger, E. Dominguiz, J. Reynozo. After returning from Olvera Street, Old Mexico, the Mexican- American Club decided to start planning money raising projects Meeting with their sponsor, Mr. Jim Vigil, the club decided on selling Mexican bread and spon- soring dances. Money earned from these projects went toward their scholarship fund, field trips and their annual banquet. MX , N A . . N N V XE QR Dxmmglkx 4-X-R-Kg RKQ,Q4'bA1NNxff. C'E3'KL cAX, ,xypxaslxailfl Ywrb. 'XQBQQ LX0 Nx.Q.c.w. N'-xc3,x,k-AN, M wiv, ,NAM K,-,X,.X 'LQ--if Cllxe-Ngrag, LQ XNX.'L1QQEl-L. xxgx 'l.Q,x.X fl F' ff 1 N X 'N AA Qy Q b'5':x -3145-JHAXNXL-x ffl-Qif .fwggg-LN, X'X1P:1,Q7-,L x-NUS 'xflvvx Xfxnlvwxfk KJQQYW LQ5XxNfv-.K1x iQViv-fb QB2Q.fWxNNxn,'x QQ- f717vN.1 Nxfcgw-b5LY'X4NxJce,x?,?L,.s. CQJCE.-wx Ufff Q ,TVX 4, 5 fx. ,f V N 'Y' , ' ml rx-XJNNVJ' X-'Q ,VVNN , v Jw QwX.x3k f Q41 FN ' Xb , X ' XP5QXs,,'bX Xw gX2QQQ:,xxxSi,, X ' Qx ' N ' - 5 Student AimNm ML !!!... QU -N. X. 1. - -Q -,N .5 if x 1 1 ' ,x xx Q CA Curiosity was at its climax as Senior Class President John Poncy stood before the entire student body to make the long awaited announcement, The 1967-68 Homecoming Queen is . . . Miss Yolanda Martinez. The expression of joy and happi- ness filled Oueen Yolanda's face as Barbara Pezza, last year's queen, placed the crown on her head. Oueen Yolanda and her court reigned throughout the entire Homecoming Week. DA EY AGV 1.7-'Q, sl 4 HV l ,f PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Princess Hope Ciceralli en- joys a moment of enchantment as she is presented to a spirited Homecoming crowd. Escorting the lovely princess is Rich Moceri. lBl Princess Linda Maggiano glows with the thrill of a special moment as Pat McMahon escorts her through a floating diamond formation formed by Excelsior's drill team. lCl Queen Yolanda Martinez radiantly reigns during the Homecoming Assembly. lDl A moment of excitement is recorded on Princess Shirley Menn's face as escort Russell Love takes her to a place of honor before the Homecoming crowd. lEl Princess Dana Riner man- ages a special smile for the photographer before her escort, Steve McCracken presents her to her loyal subjects. lFl lGl lHl The camera captures: 'A MOMENT OF SURPRISE for Yolanda Martinez when she is told she will reign as the 1967-'68 Homecoming Queen, 'A MOMENT OF REALIZA- TION for the new Queen as she is overcome with tears of joy, 'A MOMENT OF FULFILL- MENT as Barbara Pezza, 1966- '67 Homecoming Queen, places the crown on Queen Yolanda's head. F' 's f ss r The landing of a helicopter on the Excelsior Football Field came as a surprise-the first of many during a Homecoming night filled with surprises. Another Homecoming surprise awaited Pilots and alumni when the fathers of this year's suc- cessful Varsity Football Team were presented to an awaiting crowd. Half-time entertainment provided by the drill team and band, brought still other sur- prises. Homecoming Princesses l . ev. sta escorted to the music Rule Britannia, came through a diamond formed by members of the drill team. As Queen Yolanda stepped from her car and entered the diamond forma- tion to be presented to her subjects, stadium lights flashed on and off, the band played 'Conquestf' and drill units stood at attention. Pilots will long remember a beautiful courtwith their lovely queen, an exciting and tense game, the spirit that filled the massive crowd, the joy of winning our game with Bellflower, the thrill of captur- ing the SGVL Championship and the excitement of yelling, All the way to CIF. Surprise? Not when you're an Excelsior Pilot The zany antics of the two vice- principals during a pre-game rally for the Varsity-Faculty Basket- ball Game doubled Pilots with laughter. The Roaring Twenties rally was interrupted by a sudden commotion which revealed the arrival of the faculty cheerleaders, Mrs. Bryan and lVlr. Robinson, dressed as Haight-Ashbury hip- pies. For the big game the two swingers brought the rest of their crew along, armed with artificial flowers, water pistols, and lots of groovy spirit. The hippies occasionally stole attention away from the game by squirting the songleaders. In spite of this crazy diversion, the varsity won, 63-54. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Checking out the action at a swinging varsity-faculty rally is a Haight-Ashbury hippie, alias Nlrs. Bryan, lBl Would you believe. . .this cool hippie making with the BA DV music is our very own lVlr. Rock Out Robinson. lCl When asked about the fac- ulty's showing at the game, lVlr. Jazz Baby Johnson replied, Well man, I guess basketball just isn't our bag. lDl Displaying his many athletic talents is Sock-it-to-me Sutton as he out-jumps King Kong Kraushaar. Varsity-Faculty Rally Anil Game ll tsp I uniur- Senior Play 1 ' .v' ' . P' ata MQVXQQAQ A A A QQ f'Q ig' 5,1 A Cv Q34 .E W wa in 594 4 A l PHOTO CREDITS: lAl lsn't this fun, Bob! shouts Abigail over the noise of the jukebox. lBl Erasmus places himself near the head of the line, mimicking his father collecting unemploy- ment. lCl Don't ask me what country l work for, says the mysterious foreign agent. lDl Swedish delegate, Sven Olaf presents the Pulitzer Prize for poetry to Professor Leaf. lEl While writing a love letter to Brigette Bardot, Erasmus asks lVlac how to spell beautiful. lFl Abigail bringsin refreshments for Ferry-A-Go-Go patrons. lGl Awaiting news of her money making scheme, Cissy wanders through her daily chores. IIA FV Freckle-faced Erasmus with his computer-like brain began a line of troubles for the Leaf family in this year'sJUI1i0r-S9Hi0I' Class Play, ErasmusWith Freckles. Dis- covering an error in the annual statement of the Bank of Amer- ica, Erasmus gained national at- tention as a human computer. For refusing to allow his col- leagues to exploit his son's un- usual ability, Professor Leaf was fired from hisiob. This incredible situation became more complicat- ed when Erasmusfell in love with Brigette Bardot. ln the midst of all this confusion a lovely lady psychologist visited the Leaf fam- ily, rendering a little romance and some very able assistance. fx 54 A .1 2-1-1. S CAST OF CHARACTERS Leading Roles Robert Leaf ....... John Welch Walter Orange Erasmus ....... Richard Hacker Vina ....... Denice Benedetto Pandy . ..... Debbie Maner Cissy ......... Beverly Cotton Supporting Roles Abigail .... . . . Barbara Bell Mac ....... ...... J oe Clark Miss Ryan ...... Cindy Heflin Al Hodkins ........ John Welch Walter Orange Hadley ...,.. Roger Brockway Foreign Agent .... Ralph Huerta Mr. O'Conner .... Ray Ramirez Horace .......... Reed Kelly Sven Olaf ........ Reed Kelly Gadsby ...... Randy Campbell Comdr. Anderson. . . Robert Ott Miss Haskell . . . . Cathy Cooper Miss Briner ...... Nancy Farrar Miss Ott ......... Peggy Wittig Miss Harris ....... Jean Barnes Miss Cora ..... Glenda Phelps First Mate ...... Bill Luedeka Second Mate. . Randy Campbell Erasmus With Freckles Pilot life f ,.., .4 as - if-,:1'r51,f...Y ' , ' H f' av'w g' ,sg ' K . , , A . 1 , PM ' N -L. . . . 1 W, .,: Us -U-....s , a f I V gf +'i,.,.,f.Yz,L .. ,,N.,.,,MM. .A . . m v AA EV PHOTO CREDITS: lAl A normal school day begins as Virginia Johnson, Flay Ra- meriz and Cathy Johnson arrive early and beat that 8:25 warning bell. lBl A serious student checks locker for books and pencils before rushing off to her first period class. lCl lDl During a normal school day Pilots participated in many class projects. Patti Reza con- structs a new dress while Paul Rutz puts the finishing touches on a hammer. iEl With enthusiastic yell lead- ers promoting school spirit, football victories and pep rallies became a Pilot's way of life. lFl At the close of a day weary Pilots amble homeward to pre- pare for Friday night's game and Monday morning classes. it . ' 1 i s ,., CA nv s lf. 1 MW, . . ,. . fr ,lt K, fl!!! 4 ' f I f' 5 X V4 ,fx X V I. l,,., if , I i ff 1 I ,, I, if Z, I I I If lr! L H i , ' I .5 pgf- f I I H. , I 1 . .ft I Q IIA nv Soft lights, enchanting music and shades of gold were only part of rnany lasting memories of the i968 Junior-Senior Prom. In the elegant tradition of the prom, Mystic IVlemories climaxed the year for many students. Hosted by thejunior class, this gala event was held in the Gold Room of the International Hotel. PHOTO CREDITS: IAI The elegant International Hotel was the site chosen for rife II the 1968 Junior-Senior Prom. IBI Leaving the Gold Room, Debbie Dusatko and Paul Cast- orina contemplate a memorable evening and a quiet dinner. ICI Suzanne Casso and Stan Rich- ardson are caught by The Shad- ow of Your Smile. IDI Pausing to reflect the treas- ures of the Prom, Suzanne and Stan chat, while Shirley IVlenn and Don Jones plan a romantic dinner. I I Iunior- Senior Prom Seniors ll!! QDHWQ Lai -4 AA CV BA DY was PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Glenda Davis Liberal Arts lBl Karen Kent Fine Arts lCl Steve McCracken Science-Mathematics lDl Mary Unruh Vocational Arts lEl Daniel Benavidez Business lFl Gary Breitbarth Trades and Industrial Arts lGl John Echeveste English lHl Carole Fairey Art Bank of America awarded scholarships to outstanding stu- dents in the fields of music, drama, art,social science, mathe- matics, laboratory science, foreign language, English, home economics, trade and industrial arts, and business. Plaques were given to four students for their ability in fine arts, liberal arts, vocational arts and science- mathematics. Bank Ill America Award Winners EA nv FA HY 1'-9f 5'f Wi K 'QR A -MJ 1-:P Y Nd!!! C 'V N.,- PHOTO CREDITS: lll Daniel Ferguson Music lJl Bob Morris Mathematics lKl Walter Orange Drama lLl Deborah Peterson Foreign Language Nv lMl Lupe Tovar Home Economics lNl John Whiting Laboratory Science lOl Karen Yukihiro Social Science Special Awards ll W Special awards were given to Donna Calsing and Cheryl Hill in the fields of homemaking and science. The awards were Future Homemaker of Tomorrow and the Bausch and Lomb medal. lPl Donna Calsing Future Homemaker of Tomorrow lOl Cheryl Hill Bausch and Lomb -.o Students earning membership in C.S.F. for six semesters or more with at least one semester of membership in their senior year received Sealbearer pins and life membership in the California Scholastic Federation. Jin!! CEI Elba Fiivas iFi Mary Unruh IGI Susie Wong CHD Karen Yukihiro EA PHOTO CREDITS: iAi John Echeveste CBD Larry Finnegan CCI Pat NIcIVlahon CD1 Stuart Mark Candidates For Sealhearers ? .ff-'I gi .. Q-v...4-if ALV Phi Beta Kappa, highest honor given by C.S.F., is given to out- standing members who have qual- ified for C.S.F. for eight semes- ters. At the end of the third quarter, candidates for the Phi Beta Kappa awards were Glenda Davis, Cheryl Hill, Bill lbarra, Steve lVlcCracken, Debbie Peter- son, Judy Steinegeweg, and John Whiting. llvll Debbie Peterson lNl Judy Steinegeweg lOl John Whiting PHOTO CREDITS: ill Glenda Davis lJl Cheryl Hill lKl Bill lbarra lLl Steve McCracken MA ,Nv Candidates For Phi Beta new I Senior Class Ufficers PHOTO CREDITS: IAI SENIOR CLASS PRES- IDENT--John Poncy. CBI CLASS CABINET--TOP TO BOTTOM: Debbie Harris, - Dir- ector of Activities, Debbie Pet- erson - Treasurer, Becky Torres Historian, Karen Powell - Vice- President, Dana Riner - Secre- tary. ICI STEERING COMMITTEE-- FIRST ROW: K. Yukihiro, C. Jones, D. Peterson, M. Barraza, K. Powell, S. Menn, E. Rivas, L. Finnegan, S. Lewis, B. AI- brecht.SECOND ROW: C. Krat- sa, G. Ramirez, B. Torres, L. Tovar, D. Harris, Y. Martinez, K. Lerma, S. Friend, S. Mark. SENIOR CLASS ADVISOFIS: FIRST ROW: Mr. Curtis, Mr. Johnson, Miss Phelan. SECOND ROW: Mr. Stroh, Mrs. Weber. 'T ., : A a- 'mml' Q i V 1 , FOURTH ROWZ TRACY ANDERSON JEANNIE ANZELIVIO - FBLA, Altairs, Steering Committee RENEE' APODACA FIFTH ROW: PAT APPLEGATE - Pep Club, French Club, Drill Team, Host- ess Committee, EBB GIL ARAGON - A Cappella Choir, Art Club BE RTHA ARGOTT SIXTH ROW: DAVE ARNETT ANGELAARNOLD-Pep Club, GAA ROD ARNOULT -Varsity Football, B Basketball and Football, Track, Varsity Club, C Basketball FIRST ROW: JANE ALBERTS BEN ALBRECHT - Varsity Football, Baseball, Track, Wrestling, Varsity Club Pres- ident, Steering Committee, Ral- ly Committee, German Club PEGGY ALBRIGHT - FBLA, GAA SECOND ROW: GLORIA ALCALA BARBARA ALLEN KEN ALSUP THIRD ROW: DAN ALVAREZ DALE ANDERSON SCOTT ANDERSON 'f mf -PM 'rrfrr 'I 55,6 We as it A f' K, ld , QQ' Hula l V i I ix fr I i- : 1 L ' li f' W- ii' ' '55 A, W. X, wil 'Y is FOURTH ROW: LARRY BANAVIETZ JEANNE BINGHAM - Pep Club, Drill Team, FBLA, IRC, Altairs, Friendship Committee JEANETTE BINGHAM - Pep Club, EBB, IRC, French Club, Hostess Committee, House of Representatives, Gymnastics Scorekeeper, Christmas Pro- gram, Spring Swing FIFTH ROW: NITA BLAKENEY VIRGINIA BLANKENSHIP WALTER BLANKENSHIP SIXTH ROW: ANDREA BLISS - lVIath Club, NFL, Spanish Club BRUCE BLOMGREN - B Foot- ball, Track, JV Football, Var- sity Football, Wrestling, Var- sity Club, Steering Committee FRANK BONIELLO - Latin Club, IRC, lVIath Club FIRST ROW: MARTHA AYALA DAVID BAKER - Life Staff, Senate, Math Club, Latin Club, House of Representatives STEVE BARKELY - Band, C Football, Steering Committee SECOND ROW: SHERRY BARNS MARIE BARRAZA - JV and Varsity Yell Leader, Altairs President, Steering Committee, House of Representatives, Rally Committee, Pep Club, Red Cross, NFL, IRC, Latin Club NIARLENE BARTRAW - FHA THIRD ROW: PAT BEDOLLA - Flag Twirler, Drill Team, Annual Staff, Al- tairs, Friendship Committee BARBARA BELL DANIEL BENAVIDEZ - House of Representatives, Steering Committee, CSF, FBLA Pre- sident, Varsity Football, C Football, JV Baseball, B Basket- ball ff o- J 'H'w -5 ,cy gg, aww 'EF' 1,1 si' .yi PHOTO CREDITS: MOST SERVICE TO THE SCHOOL: John Echeveste and Kathy Lanning FIRST ROW: KI RBY BONNEY BOB BOOTH - German Club, Dance, Pep and Marching Band KATHY BOURGEOIS - FBLA, EBB Treasurer, Altairs SECOND ROW: JEAN ETTE BOYD - FTA, GAA GLORIA BRANHAIVI GARY BREITHBARTH THIRD ROW: STEVEN BRESACH - Auto Club ANDY BROWN - Auto Club, JV Football RALEIGH BUNCH - Varsity FootbaII,'B and C Football I Seniors -2 3, I -mf ,YV M . 1--.X iv Q- , 1 I I K' lk 1.1 ' Z.. I . , ,ij X A ,-l,,.:... , .N N t 4 'ii A ' -1' Q If eniors FIRST ROW: NIERTON BURNS - German Club, House of Representatives, Science Club RICHARD CABRAL - B Foot- ball, C and D Basketball REGGI CALHOUN - Frosh, JV, and Varsity Baseball SECOND ROW: SHERRIE CAIVIPBELL- Altairs, Pep Club, Steering Committee, JV Songleader, House of Re- presentatives, Spanish Club ROSE CASANOVA - N FL, FNA, Altairs, Choir, Spanish Club, Rally Committee, Thes- pians ART CASTAN EDA THIRD ROW: LEONARY CASTONEDA - Auto Club JO ANNE CATALANO - Pep Club, EBB, GAA, FBLA, Annu- al Staff PHOTO CREDIT JOYE CATHEY - German Club, GAA, Pep Club, B and C Basket- MOST SCHOOL SPI RIT Shir ball Scorekeeper ley Menn and Bill Ibarra xi' -3 E' 4 , . l A I s at My I FOURTH ROW: KEITH CLINARD - German Club JACK COLIN - JV Football, Frosh Baseball, B Football, Track, Varsity Club, Varsity Football BARBARA CONTREFIAS V EBB, FBLA, Nlexican-American Club Treasurer, Pep Club, Drill Team, Flag Twirler FIFTH ROW: CATHY COOK - EBB, FBLA, FNA, IRC, House of Repre- sentatives, SB Judge, Pep Club, Hostess Committee, Friendship Committee LINDA COR RALES - GAA, Steering Committee JOHN CRAGER - Photo Staff SIXTH ROW: SCOTT CROWE - Concert, Pep, and Marching Band, CSF, Ger- man Club, Spanish Club, JV Cross Country, JV Football PHYLLIS CU LBERTSON JEFF CWIERZ - varsity Club, Varsity Tennis FIRST ROW: GARY CAWTHEN VIRGINIA CEDILLO - Flag Twirler, German Club, Art Club, French Club, FHA, FBLA, Altairs, lVlexican-Ameri- can Club, House of Representa- tives CENOBIO CHACON - Spanish Club, Mexican-American Club, Auto Club, Cadet Drill and Rifle Team SECOND ROW: FRED CHAPPINS ROY CHAVARRIA HUIVIBERTO CHAVEZ THIRD ROW: ROBERT CHAVEZ ANTHONY CHESLER - Latin Club, Life Staff, House of Re- presentatives, Track, Wrestling HOPE CICCARELLI - FBLA 1 .JK ,Jigs 9 A .. X ,,......4 I L, 9 I 'Q ,Vf I Cf' 'rf'- ' FOURTH ROW: DESIREE DE VORE - FTA, IRC, FNA President, Concert, Pep and Marching Band RICK DIXON ERNIE DOMINGUEZ - Cadet Drill and Rifle Team, Mexican- American Club FIFTH ROW: ISABEL DOIVIINGUEZ - Nlex- ican-American Club LYNDA DON LEY - EBB TERI DUGAN - Altairs, GAA, JV Yell Leader, Hostess Com- mittee SIXTH ROW: SADDY DURAN BILL DURKEE JOHN ECHEVESTE - Fresh- man Class President, Senate, Steering Committee, NFL, Life Staff, Science Club, Altairs, SB Vice-President, SB Sergeant-at- Arms FIRST ROW: MIKE DANIEL - B Track BONNIE DAVIS GLENDA DAVIS - CSF, NFL, GAA, SB Judge, Altairs, House of Representatives, SB Secre- tary, Steering Committee SECOND ROW: HAR LOW DAWSON - House of Representatives, Latin Club, FBLA, B and Varsity Track DELIGHT DEAN - FBLA, IRC STEPHEN DE LGADILLO - Art Club, Radio Club THIRD ROW: FRANCES DE PALMO- FHA, FNA, GAA Vice-President, Red Cross, Choir, Altairs, Pep Club, Girls' Glee Club, House of Re' presentatives SUSAN DE PALMO - Pep Club, IRC, Art Club, Girls' Glee Club CHARLEEN DETRICK 1 ,, , , we Y E elm., we 4. ' Tig 'mil' K 1 I 'Vx swf- 39 QM -4' PHOTO CREDIT: NIOST LIKELY TOSUCCEED- Glenda Davis and Steve lVlc- Cracken lli FIRST ROW: SUSAN EICHELBERGER - Pep Club, Nlexican-American Club PAT ElVllVlONS - Altairs, Host- ess Committee, Pep Club JOHN EPPLE - Varsity Club, Varsity Track, C Football Track, Basketball SECOND ROW: ANTHONY ESPINOZA-Band, Mexican-American Club KENNETH EVANS - German Club,IRC CAROLE FAIREY THIRD ROW: DANNY FERGUSON - Band, CSF, Drum Major LARRY FINNEGAN - NFL, CSE JV and Varsity Football, Frosh Baseball, C Football, Science Club, Altairs, German Club JERRY FISBECK - C and B Football, Track, JV Wrestling, Varsity Football Seniors 'RSF WAV' 1 me eninrs 'X I FIRST ROW: CHRIS FLORES MIKE FOUNTAIN - JV Cross Country, Basketball, Var- sity Track, Cross Country, Var- sity Club, B Track, Steering Committee MARY FRANCO - FHA, IRC, Altairs, Thespians, Steering Committee, Mexican-American Club, Choir, Trial Flights SECOND ROW: SHIRLEEN FRIEND - Spanish Club, IRC, Steering Committee, House of Representatives CHUY GARCIA - D,C,B and Varisty Basketball, Spanish Honor Society, JV and Varsity Tennis, SB Judge DAVID GASTE LUM - Mexican- American Club, B Football, Basketball, C Basketball, Pep Club, Varsity Football THIRD ROW: ANDREA GILES MANUEL GONZALES - Pep Club SHARON GOODMAN - EBB, FBLA, Pep Club, French Club PHOTO CREDIT: BEST PERSONALITY - Linda Maggiano and Pat McMahon .. all WR . r.' seal V- - 'Q , . ,..., 'I 1' Q 3.5937 1' 1 . .. , 1 I i if , Y i 5 11 'wwe 6,2 FOURTH ROW: LINDA HABERMAN LINDA HAM - FNA Secretary Pep Club IRC Drill Team Al- tairs, Hostess Committee, Ways and Means Committee BETSY HAMMOND FIFTH ROW: ROBERT HARDIN - Steering Com mittee, Science Club, House of Representatives, Trial Flights Editor, Chess Club, Life Staff, Annual Staff DEBBIE HARRIS - Senior Class Director Of Activities, 'Drill Team, House of Representa- tives, Pep Club, French Club Trial Flights, Publicity Commit tee LARRY HARRIS - Concert and Marching Band SIXTH ROW: MARIAN HEATH JULIE HEMMAH THOMAS HENNION - Steering Committee, Radio Club, House of Representatives, Altairs FIRST ROW: GILBERT GRANILLO TOM GREEN TOM GROOMAN - Varsity Track SECOND ROW: JEFF GROVE - Steering Com- mittee, C Football NORA GUADALUPE DEBBIE GUERRERO - French Club, House of Representatives THIRD ROW: DANIEL GUTIERREZ - FBLA MARY ANN GUTIERREZ PepCIub, EBB, FBLA, Mexican- American Club ELISA GUZMAN - Spanish Club, Mexican-American Club, Flag Twirler, House of Repre- sentatives to I H-I-.-:s N--r Wharf 112390- N. fl is ,M 'sr 'if 1. ,ee-:Ee FOURTH ROW: FRANCES HOLMES - Pep Club, Fashion Board, Spanish Club, IRC, Hostess Committee FAYE HOOD KATHY HOPE FIFTH ROW: GARY HORN CHARLES HOUGHTON SANDY HUCKABEY SIXTH ROW: GARRY HUDDLESTUN JERRY HUDDLESTUN RALPH HUERTA FIRST ROW: CHERYL HATHAWAY ABEL HERNANDEZ MANUEL HERNANDEZ SECOND ROW: ROSEMARY HERNANDEZ - Mexican-American Club YOLANDA HERNANDEZ - Spring Swing, Mexican-Ameri- can Club, Christmas Program CHERYL HILL - Latin Club, IRC, CSF Secretary, JV and SB Songleader, Altairs THIRD ROW: DENNIS HILL - Concert, Pep, Dance, and Marching Band, Cadet Drill and Rifle Team, German Club ROBERT HILL MARVIN HOBBS ., , T T Ei' f A M. ru.. 1 L 531 D , If 'v. wif' - . 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M, xx .- ' M., ' .I CX PHOTO CREDIT: FUNNIEST - Karen Powell and John Welch FIRST ROW: VICKIE HUGGETT - Lat- in Club, SB Judge, Fashion Board, Christmas Program KARIN HUMISTON BILL IBARRA - NFL, CSF, Junior Class Vice-President, Mexican-American Club, Mas- cot, Tennis Team, Altairs SECOND ROW: DAVE IVIE - Altairs, FBLA, Steering Committee, Var- sity Baseball, JV and Varsity Basketball GLORIA JAGER - Drill Team, GAA Historian, Pep Club, FTA, Usherettes DANIEL JAMES - Varsity Football THIRD ROW: JOHNNIE JAMES - Auto Club, Choir STAN JAMES - Latin Club, Art Club RON JENKINS - Concert, Pep and Marching Band, Aeronau- ties Club, Varsity Football, House of Representatives, Sen- ate, Steering Committee eninrs ' f. ..,,p--K 'mv sf' N wi .44-'Q 2 X X .2-if V - 'W ' , J . 4 1 E I x you 5' Inf? if me 'U 3 5 ai- Au.- I fi 4 FOURTH ROW: BILL JUAREZ - Nlexican- American Club, C Football, Cal- ifornia Cadets DONA JUDGE - EBB, FBLA, Altairs, Pep Club FIFTH ROW: PAT KEELING RODGER KEELING DIANE KELLAR - GAA SIXTH ROW: REID KELLY V Latin Club, Steering Committee, Choir, House of Representatives, Ger- man Club, C Football KAREN KENT - Band, CSF, Nlath Club, Spanish Club LARRY KERNS - Steering Committee, French Club, lVIath Club, CSF, NFL, JV Basketball, Altairs FIRST ROW: FREDERICK JIMENEZ KATHY JOHNSON SECOND ROW: LOIS JOHNSON - Altairs, EBB Secretary, F B LA Treasurer BETTY JOHNSTON DAVID JOHNSTON - Steering Committee, NFL, CSF, IRC, Dance Band, Trial Flights THIRD ROW: CHERYL JONES- EBB, FBLA, Drill Team NFL, Steering Com- mittee, Spanish Club, Sopho- more Class Historian DON JONES - Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Club, House of Representatives, Altairs RON JONES sax 'W e I I 1 ,va AL '75 Yi . I Rx. ,4- ffl N 2 ' nw Q 4 iw L. .A fi tt jf 'Wlgjis li kv vs- W,,-f, ,Fwy sp-.M ,. I if- , L W r if Seniors PHOTO CREDIT: FRIENDLIEST - Elba Rivas and Ralph Richardson FIRST ROW: EDWARD KIIVIBALL LYNN KING STEVEN KING SECOND ROW: SUE KIRKWOOD DAVE KLEEN - Altairs, Latin Club, Varsity Football, JV Football, B Track and Foot- ball CHERISE KRATSA - Drill Team, FBLA Secretary, Steer- ing Committee, House of Re- presentatives THIRD ROW: RAY LAMB STEVE LANDENBERGER - Varsity Football, Wrestling, Baseball, Altairs, FBLA, JV Football, Varsity Club KEITH LANDGREN - House of Representatives, Altairs, C, B, and Varsity Football, FBLA, Frosh, and JV Baseball, Wres- tling, Varsity Club, Span- ish Club FIRST ROW: CANDY LANE - Altairs, GAA, Pep Club, Latin Club, Math Club, Friendship Committee WILLIAM LANGSETH SECOND ROW: KATHLEEN LANNING - Drill Team Asst. Head, IRC Vice- President, Altairs Secretary and Treasurer, Annual Staff, House of Representatives, Senate, Pep Club, German Club, Hostess Committee DON LANSING ERNEST LARA THIRD ROW: JEAN LARSEN SALLI LARSON MARTHA LASCANO - IRC, EBB, FTA, Altairs, Art Club, Annual Photo Staff, Trial Flights, Girls' Glee PHOTO CREDIT: MOST STUDIOUS - Cheryl Hill and John Whiting 1 1 1 ' , I X M, ,,:e t A, Q--., NF PHOTO CREDIT: While some students study for Mr. Johnson's American Gov- ernment test, others confident of kooling the test, read Time Magazine. FIRST ROW: SUE LASSITER - Altairs, Pep Club, Rally Committee, Hostess Committee DIANE LEACH - Life Staff, CSF, FTA, Jr.-Sr. Play, House of Representatives SECOND ROW: LYNDA LEM MON - House of Representatives, Fashion Board, FBLA, Pep Club BILL LEONETTI - C Football CATHERINE LERMA - Steer- ing Committee, SB Songleader- JV Songleader, Altairs, Rally Committee, Publicity Commit- tee THIRD ROW: SANDY LEWIS - Pep Club, Trial Flights, FBLA, Steering Committee LARRY LINDSEY GLORIA LOKHORST - Pep Club, IRC, FBLA mid? ,Q . ,, f M, JN 'QQ 25' I ' 3-I-is 53- 'Fi in I Y, Y 'I' F 4 II, ki I .SEER -e iw-R, as V, . ,ssfggfgt 9 , '57 . 4 X W F I FOURTH ROW: STEVE McCLANAHAN - Lat- in Club, C,B, Track, JV and Varsity Wrestling, C Football STEVE McCRACKEN - Math Club, CSF, NFL Vice-President and Treasurer, Latin Club, SB President, Junior Class Pres- ident, JV Tennis, Senate PAT McMAHON - NFL, CSF, German Club, Math Club, AI- tairs, Varsity Wrestling, Gym- nastics, Varsity Club, C and B Football FIFTH ROW: LARRY MCPHERSON - Stage and ff it VZ? ZZ' RN! A me , , , -. witrsp -f I' A Crew, Thespians, C Track BONNYE MACHADO - Drill Team, Pep Club, GAA, FHA, House of Representatives VERA MADRIGAL - Altairs, Pep Club, Spanish Club SIXTH ROW: LINDA MAGGIANO - Home- coming Princess, FBLA Vice- President, Annual Staff Editor, Steering Committee, Pep Club, Fashion Board DEBIE MANER - Thespians, GAA, EBB, Drill Team Pep Club PERRY MANN FIRST ROW: CHRIS LOPEZ HENRY LOPEZ - Mexican- American Club MONICA LOPEZ - Mexican- American Club, Drill Team, Pep Club, Spanish Club SECOND ROW: PAUL LOPEZ - C,B, and Var- sity Football, Frosh, JV and Varsity Baseball, FBLA, JV Wrestling, Altairs, House of Re- presentatives, Varsity Club RUSSELL LOVE - C and B Track, Wrestling TOM LUOUE - Radio Club THIRD ROW: WAYNE LYSCOMB ROSE MAC MENS CHERLY MCANALLY ? F' -..ffii 'FP' s - H 1 ,,,. . fi It .M f , ., : W' . Q : ' imma 1 'YD 'Qs . W PHOTO CREDIT: IVIOST COURTEOUS - Susie Wong and Mike Yriarte FIRST ROW: DEBORAH MANVILLE - EBB STUART MARK - C,B, and Varsity Football, Spanish Club, EBB, FBLA, House of Repre- sentatives, SB Treasurer EDDIE MAROUEZ SECOND ROW: CANDY MARTINEZ - Mex' ican-American Club, Christmas Program, D Basketball PETE MARTINEZ - B and C Basketball, B Track and Foot- ball YOLANDA MARTINEZ - Pep Club, Homecoming Queen, House of Representatives, Steer- ing Committee, Altairs, JV and SB Songleader, Rally Commit- tee THIRD ROW: MELISSA MASON EDDIE MELENDEZ GAYLA MELER - GAA, Pep Club, Altairs ., ,, k?,,:,,. M at , I. s,f f -x is? I Ye A' fi ,f-'W ii A I . I - :kit Ml Q FOURTH ROW: BENITA MONVILLE - GAA, Annual Photo Staff, Hostess Committee MANUEL MORENO - Cadet Drill Team, Mexican-American Club BOB MORRIS - CSF, NFL, Math Club, Altairs FIFTH ROW: STEVE MORRIS - Chess Club, German Club, Trial Flights, An- nual Staff, CSF, Concert, Pep and Dance Band, Wrestling, Math Club SANDRA MOY LARRY MUIR A D,C,B, Basket- ball, Frosh Baseball, Spanish Club SIXTH ROW: LARRY IVIUNOZ - B Football JUDY MU RAKAMI - Art Club, Spanish Club, IRC, FNA Histor- lan MARC NAKAGAWA - Varsity Football, Altairs, German Club, JV Baseball and Basketball mul FIRST ROW: TONI MENGES SHIRLEY MENN - Homecom- ing Princess, CSF, IRC, Latin Club, SB Yell Leader, Pep Club, House of Representatives, Sophomore Class Vice-Presid- ent, Steering Committee ROSIE MERCADO SECOND ROW: SUSAN MIAULA CAROL MILLER - Art Club, GAA RICK MILLER THIRD ROW: RICK MOCERI ESTHER MONTES - Spanish Club, Mexican-American Club, IRC LINDA IVIONTOYA 4' fl xp ' 21 ' .sa ...Q I Ilvaf TCP--I , an... S , 'U PHOTO CREDIT: Taking notes, a must, if seniors want to be prepared to take IVlr. White's American Government Test. FIRST ROW: IVIARGET NAVARRO - GAA GEORGE NEAHR TOM NOYES SECOND ROW: DORA OLVERA - IVIexican-A- merican Club STEVE OLVEY - C,B and D Basketball, JV Tennis, FBLA WALTER ORANGE - House of Representatives, Altairs, An- nual Staff, Thespians, Jr.-Sr. Play, Frosh Basketball THIRD ROW: DEBBIE PAGE - NFL, IRC, Altairs, Nlascot, Thespian Vice-- President, House of Representa- tives JEAN PARSONS - Pep Club VINCE PENA Seniors ses ' -ff -'tj my! 1 Y 'Nr Sufi ,ff-I., lg Z. ii' pf we TL iff- f xi' FOURTH ROW: JOHN OUIRK KATHY RAIN - Pep Club, Al- tairs, Drill Team Asst. Head, IRC BETTY RAIVIIREZ - IVlexican- American Club, Pep Club FIFTH ROW: GINGER RAIVIIREZ - Drill Team, FBLA, Senate, Steering Committee, Altairs PAULA RAIVIIREZ JAINIE RAIVIOS SIXTH ROW: STEVE RAIVIOS ERNIE REESE RALPH RICHARDSON FIRST ROW: DEBBIE PETERSON - SB Judge, CSF, Steering Commit- tee, Freshman,Sophomore, Junior and Senior Class Treas- urer, Altairs, Latin Club, Trial Flights JEANETTE PHIPPS- Pep Club, EBB, French Club CHARLES PIKE SECOND ROW: CYNTHIA PONCE - Pep Club, House of Representatives, GAA JOHN PONCY - Senior Class President, Altairs, SB Judge, Varsity Football Baseball and Basketball, Frosh and JV Base- ball, C Football, Varsity Club HOPE PORTILLO - EBB, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Mexican- American Club, Fashion Board THIRD ROW: LE ROY POTTS KAREN POWELL - Life Staff, SB Director of Publicity, Sen- ior Class Vice-President, Junior Class Director of Activities, Christmas Dance Queen CHUCK POWELL ff g.. If . if D l PHOTO CREDIT: A lecture from IVIr. David in Reading in Today's World prov- ed to be a typical experience for many seniors. FIRST ROW: STAN RICHARDSON - Varsity Football and Baseball, Varsity Club Vice-President, FBLA, Steering Committee, JV Basket- ball, Altairs RONNIE RIDGE - Varsity Club, Varsity Football, and Baseball, Frosh Baseball, B Football and Basketball DANA RINER - NFL, CSF, FBLA, Freshman, Junior and Senior Class Director of Act- ivities, Homecoming Princess, SB Songleader, SB Judge, Al- tairs, House of Representatives, Pep Club SECOND ROW: ELBA RIVAS - Annual Staff, Drill Team, SB Judge, CSF, IRC, Math Club, Altairs, GAA, Science Club, Steering Com- mittee, Hostess and Friendship Committee DENA ROBINSON TERRY ROBINSON - C Track, Football, Basketball, JV Basket- ball, Varsity Track, Football and Basketball THIRD ROW: DAN ROBERTSON GARY ROBERTSON ANTHONY ROCHA Seniors , A , as .AN an . A gL- , S ,B 'Q' not at N 'W' A K J if tlli 'Vx r . , M. I. ff -.H N rx ,aww K s, IM, l 2 ' sxr sw. J Eff: A '.t' ' J' ff' 'ea I .ti I, sn Q M 41 A vp, FOURTH ROW: DORIS SANCHEZ MANUEL SANCHEZ - IVlex- ican-American Club RICHARD SANCHEZ FIFTH ROW: SA L SAN CH EZ IVIARLENE SCHAIDT - Span- ish Club, Drill Team RAY SEEGER - Altalrs, IRC SIXTH ROW: SANDRA SENNA - Stage Crew, FNA KAREN SHAIVIBLIN KATHY SHUIVIAKE - French Club Treasurer, Drill Team, Fashion Board, Friendship Committee, Girls' League Pre- sident FIRST ROW: DIANE RODGERS JOE RODRIGUEZ IVIARIO RODRIGUEZ - lVIex- ican-American Club President, Cadet Drill and Rifle Team, Steering Committee, Senate SECOND ROW: ROBERT RODRIGUEZ YOLANDA RODRIGUEZ GINGER ROGERS - Pep Club Fashion Board, FBLA THIRD ROW: AL ROMAN CARL SALAZAR BOB SANCHEZ A-'P' , GX 115 ' S a- ' If I ' I1 5 N RK' FIBA W elf I PHOTO CREDIT: No time for thumbs, ex- claimed two frustrated Seniors. Jo Anne Catalano and Nikki Smith prepare to take a speed test in typing. FIRST ROW: TOM SIERRA - Pep Band, AI- tairs, Tennis BILLSILKEBAKKEN - Varsity Football and Track, Altairs EVA SILVA SECOND ROW: BRENDA SIMMONS - A Cap- pella Choir JIM SIMMONS - Auto Club PAM SEVELLE - GAA THIRD ROW: NIKKI SMITH - FTA, FBLA Historian, Red Cross VICKI SMOTHERMON FHA LINDA SNODGRASS - Pep Club, EBB, Spanish Club E . 'ya I If-if VL. 455 eninrs .1 FIRST ROW: BARBARA SOHRIAKOFF - EBB, FBLA, GAA, Friendship Committee RICHARDSOKULSKY - Span- ish Club, B Football, House of Representatives BERNARDO SOTO - Annual Photo Editor SECOND ROW: NANCY SOUTH BRAD SOUTHWORTH JANET SPENCER - FBLA, EBB THIRD ROW: PEGGY STARNES - House of Representatives, FBLA JUDY STEINEGEWEG DIANNE STEVENS- Pep Club, Aeronautics Club PHOTO CREDIT: IVIr. KeIIy's Great Books' lec- ture may have been interesting, but Ben Albrecht found dream- ing about after game activities more tempting. s... s., ,1 5 L: lx'-1, A 1 FOURTH ROW: MIKE TAYLOR SHARON TAYLOR TOM TEMPLE FIFTH ROW: CAROL THOMPSON - Pep Club LOREN THOMPSON - NFL, Concert and Marching Band, Science Club, Latin Club, Math Club, Spring Swing, Jr.-Sr. Play TOM TOPLI FF SIXTH ROW: AL TORRES - House of Re- presentatives, Varsity and JV Baseball, Mexican-American Club BECKY TORRES - Steering Committee, GAA, CSF, NFL, House of Representatives, AI- tairs, Math Club, Junior and Senior Class Historian RAY TORRES I I FIRST ROW: DAVE STEWART KARIE STOKER JOE STRANGE - NFL, German Club, B Football, Wrestling, JV and Varsity Football, Science Club, Altairs SECOND ROW: DAN STRELECKI - C, JV,and Varsity Basketball, NFL, Ger- man Club, JV Baseball GERALD SULLIVAN - Aer- onautics Club PATTI SULLIVAN - GAA, Pep Club, EBB, Choir THIRD ROW: STEVE SUTTON - Varsity Football DON TALMA TIM TARRANT sf A -, ,,,. M,- -'rv FIRST ROW: LUPE TOVAR - Drill Team, Spanish Club, Mexican-Ameri- can Club, FHA President, Steer- ing Committee BOBBIE TURNER SECOND ROW: CHRIS TWEIT -IRC President, NFL, Altairs, Latin Club SARAH TYLER- House of Re- presentatives, GAA, IRC, Drill Team, Spanish Club WAYNE UNITE - French Club, House of Representatives, Art Club, JV Tennis THIRD ROW: IVIARSHA UNRUH - Altairs MARY UNRUH - Altairs, House of Representatives MARILYN VALDEZ PHOTO CREDIT: John Poncy starts another typ- ical day. xfg N it mt n.-:S inn- lc ff: PHOTO CREDIT: Practicing for performance, An- thony Esponiza set the beat for the Dance Band. FIRST ROW: MARION VALDEZ - FNA, GAA, EBB, Latin Club, Fash- ion Board DON VALENZUELA - Con- cert, Pep and Marching Band, Auto Club SECOND ROW: JESSICA VALENZUELA SANDY VALENZULA INGE VAN ASSELT - FBLA, German Club. THIRD ROW: MIKE VANCE PAT VAN HOLLAND - FBLA, Pep Club CAROL VANTINE - NFL, GAA, Altairs, French Club, House of Representatives, Steer- ing Committee I ' I Seniors it t at ,,. , ,i ,.-1, V ,, av ,JVHN , if c C' Q M253 FOURTH ROW: BOB WACTHALL LARRY WARREN FIFTH ROW: VICKI WATKINS - Pep Club, Girls' Glee, Red Cross, Drill Team CHUCK WEAVER - Spanish Club JOHN WELCH - Gymnastics, Jr.-Sr. Play, Spring Swing SIXTH ROW: JOHN WHITING-CSF,Science Club DIANA WILCOX - FNA, Art Club JERRI WILLIAMS A.: FIRST ROW: CAROL VARELA VERNETTA VIG SECOND ROW: LIBREDO VILLADO - C and D Basketball, JV and Varsity Tennis DIEDRE WALKER - Pep Club, Drill Team Head, Hostess Com- mittee, Altairs, FBLA, Senate, Latin Club SUSAN WALKER THIRD ROW: JANET WALLACE - Pep Club, Red Cross, Drill Team BARBARA WALLIS - French Club, FBLA, EBB, Pep Club, Drill Team JIM WALTERS - German Club, B, JV and Varsity Football 12:1 1 xv, FIRST ROW: HAROLD WILLIAMS - Auto Club SECOND ROW: RODGER WILLIAMSON - A Cappella Choir, House of Re- presentatives, Altairs, Math Club, German Club ALLENE WILLS - A Cappella Choir, GAA THIRD ROW: CHUCK WILSON - C Basket- ball JEANNA WILSON - A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee eninrs FOURTH ROW: -It Kg,-v .,+ . , .. , ,, ,JMX ,a .., ' f - ' V rx . I Vi? L ff: I- I 1. f 4 U- X, , W f -Mr' ' i , I r V' WII, L I M' .. n.. 1, gg 11, I 1 :rp f S , 1 I--I In 'ff I I- L . ,,,,,, E I ,, I ,Q A s ,fyfie -QQ- ' '. 'Y' rr'tf ' - .- :. .X W' XI SUSIE WONG - Varsity Head Songleader, CSF President, Al- tairs, IRC, Drill Team, Annual Staff Business Manager, House of Representatives, Girls' League Vice-President, Senate, FTA, Rally Committee JERRY WOODARD WAYNE WOODWARD FIFTH ROW: CHRIS YEOIVIANS JOHN YERICH MIKE YRIARTE - Frosh, JV and Varsity Baseball, Band, Var- sity Football, House of Repre- sentatives, Altairs SIXTH ROW: KAREN YUKIHIRO -Pep Club, Latin Club, CSF, House of Representatives, DrilITeam, Steering Committee, IRC, AI- tairs ANNA ZYLSTRA - EBB, FBLA, Drill Team DIANA BADGER XJ ZW 1 NU ' H I A A v , Uv V ' v v f f A ' :J , V U X 1 by Qffjiub ,Q M My WMU V QM Qyxiyfy V2 if D 9 J M KV wg P V Y if y X xx M P M QDLC Ujfbw V 6 wtf ,M s bw NWS! wb my ff! Qdffp A QW Tv n If MWVMK V WWW WWW Ofgfx Nw A ' 6 V ,QM 'kv if ' X, . Wi' My QW Uv'f yW,Ex0fiM Us Q M M Q QM QVXCJ JT? My Max . ww, Blyflfyfdlry MV WJWTY U00 A We fkfy N W 0 w W Q W wg efffw X, W M JN M Wim Q E9 frm gf Classes M fb W W - N . U, J FWQXZONNQJW My PMWW VJ U VW W I X. if -H fl 'J my-N l 'N QX5' Mx ,. me ki. ee- we V' . ,x'tV-fri, L 0 rXgiTjy9 kvkb NF X, A Lf X Rf' ,. ,X-X1 XJ., ,KV XXNLJZAMQ X .thy-37 ff ,V , xr- -W. . N VR' NTP. G A ' N vit cv W W me Xa - ew- fnxef sity? my , jx A ,Xl K5 fy 2, . ' Lkjf' , W , .lfulflf I esetw '-'P S-15594 R Q5 QM' .Q X X 1 r ' yQ.lwJ ' ..., K T D 'ff l, , . FAQ XJUVV Blass lll '69 The lVlotto, Onward and Up- ward, helped the juniors as they looked for a way to succeed with the year's activities. Reach- ing upward, the juniors took part in many school projects. Prom preparations highlighted 132 the junior year as juniors were constantly busy making deco- rations and raising money. The class of '69, taking the final step toward their senior year, ventured onward to accept new responsibilities here at Excelsior. luniur Class llllicers DV EV ,EV 'N-...' an F PHOTO CREDITS: IAI JUNIOR CLASS PRESI- DENT, Barry Beith IBI JUNIOR CLASS VICE- PRESIDENT, Suzanne Casso ICI JUNIOR CLASS SECRE- TARY, Diane Baeza IDI JUNIOR CLASS TREAS- U R E R, Helen Verdusco IEI JUNIOR CLASS DIRECT- OR OF ACTIVITIES, IVIaeIani Takahashi IFI JUNIOR CLASS HISTORI- AN, Suzanne Napoleon IGI JUNIOR CLASS STEERING COIVIIVIITTEE--FRONT ROW: A. Ordonez, J. Derry, P. IVIar- tinez, S. Casso. SECOND ROW: T. Arteg, H. Verdusco, K. Grove. THIRD ROW: G. Voth, V. -,W , - x FIN I S- X 16-55' .. f' I 5-5 I ' I .,, of . is I IA ak H Heemstra, G. Schuske. FOURTH ROW: S. Taylor, E. Rodriguez, A. Galvin IHI JUNIOR CLASS SENA- TO RS: Ed Sosa and Steve Taylor III IJI IKI ILI JUNIOR CLASS ADVISORS--Mr. Rust, Counse- Iorf Miss Danielsf IVIrs. J. Nelson, IVlr. Vigil' K .Jai-' ,, r TI ' l If Tl 'Q' W all 1 W 25131 . Lx . -vw , lk Y f ' V f , , 61.145 1 'l fkyim t 'sfgvl ,, 1, i n N N se v ll ng ' an if . ggi -J- 493 ,J N. A. 1 -I . - K 0 A A N L . W W K , 4i,A 3 - I l Q ,L I ,Qs 1: k L1 I flf gx ' K. 4 f' , Q . JC? Q ja- ws M in . A -g 'H ir f T is t A Q W 'F l ft . '4 X' QL . . - v ., xl , r S i ' .'u ,., , ,,..,. 1, ll? ARM .X vi., ,.' , at ,hvm . A ff N ' Q ,J -M - ., .. - .- 'Q Op he . . J ff - ' 1 ,. .vu .:v::. ' '30 . ,, . , . . XSL. xnxx w r ' ' l FIRST ROW: J. Ackerman J. Ackerman, A. Adriano J. Aguilar, L. Aguilar, J Aguirre, R. Alberts, D. Al bright, E. Alcala. SECOND ROW: D. Alfstad, B. Allen, D. Allen, T. Alsup S. Alvardo, E. Alvarez, A Ambriz, C. Ambriz, J. And- BFSOD. THIRD ROW: J. Andersen, IVI. Antimo, D. Antuma, G. Apodaca, T. Argott, T. Arteg, R. Austin, S. Austin, G. Avina. FOURTH ROW: D. Baeza, R. Bain, R. BalI,lVl. Banker, J. Barager, IVI. Barkley, J. Barnett, B. Barnette, S. Barraza. luniors PHOTO CREDIT: lAl A session in the language lab required intense concen- tration. No daydreaming in this class. . it iv T T' l E. - f - fs fe . i t N ta Sv Q., . T i i F it ' - T l M::-S:r1 f.2-fT:ff5- X , . ia - .Se . .,i-.4 J W - - l J ' H M T 'J ' f N fr ' T 1 -- Xt , N I wall - it K ' 455 .. ,yi i, V 'fl K J . 5 it . T , i -J--'L ' p H ' LS' .E '14 1 -'51 . E , as Tx A e . vw sf- W 1l X lp ' all it l V' .xii L Jr- m. gli. ' 1 J.. .,Qi.1' . V X P ' FIRST ROW: B. Beach, C. Beas, B. Beith, D. Benedet- to, D. Bennett, F. Bernal J. Berthiaume, G. Bevan L. Bevan. SECOND ROW: R. Black- ketter, S. Blomgren, J. Boardman, lVl. Bobo, C. Bolluyt, L. Braden, D. Brendlinger, D. Bristol, R. Brockway. THIRD ROW: O. Brooks, C. Brown, L. Brown, K. Bruhns, P. Bryant, K. Burch, J. Burkett, S. Burk- hardt, L. Busby. FOURTH ROW: D. Butts, S. Calderon, IVI. Camacho, R. Cambell, L. Cameron, L. Cameron, D. Campbell, C. Cancino, D. Canfield. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl A moment of discovery for two Excelsior Pilots as they prepare term papers. lBl To take notes or not to take notes? Not to take notes, decides Rich- ard Hacker. The science fiction magazine proved more interesting than U.S. History. 0 ix -' ' ' I Nl 1VA'. - ' I V 1 I ,ea--Q,.s- XQXN --'w- L Iuniors PHOTO CREDITS: IAI To- day vve'II review the short story, and tomorrow we'II have a test. Gloria Garcia and Pat Cooper respond to another surprise in their English II class. IBI Stretch for that spike, exclaims an excited student. If they miss it, we win. Q ' fm ' f n . at , I . ,ng 4. stiff I. UP- N 3 -W .. .M - In ,. . G 1. Q' . :nr 4, . . rt r rr I 41 I . is-f . rf In In ' T fl A, in A . M f- . A, . ' T' 5 4 3, V Zml ,. .4 Vttat I y rrrrs I ar.t g - . W' I E447 A 'si' i.,V +R I f 'Q . , 4 . V H , : M f' , ' V, A gf . K1 I 55 su .izwlg vf-. ,fri FIRST ROW: P. Carl, R Carlstrom, S. Carreira R.Carrera, S. Casso, A Castaneda, P. Castro, S Cdebaca. SECOND ROW: R. Chaffee D. Chaparo, R. Chappins IVI. Chavez, L. Clayborn, N Clayborn, B. Clapp, P Clapp, J. Clark. THIRD ROW: S. Clark, C Clinard, J. Cody, S. Collo IVI. Conley, C. Cooper, L Coppage, S. Cortez, E Craig. FOURTH ROW: B. Cros- hong, J. Crownover, D Crovvther, A. Cullivan, R Cusick, C. Cwierz, I D'Abreu, P. Daniel, L Davis. ea. ... .. , 'lv ' zz W -15: . 'Y ,' f -. tu. 5 mf-.2 , EK :JS K' A - .. ,'3 ki H - . I.-...mt '.r.. is . ,gi is .. S 2 f W 54 A ,Ts W Q nf f v E 1' ima Z' 1 FIRST ROW: D. Dawson E. Day, J. Dean, D. Del arocha, L. Delgadillo, IVl Delgado, J. Derry, B. De Vong, D. DeVore. SECOND ROW: T. Diaz lVl. Dominguez,G. Doncun J. Dones, R, Donley, N Downey, L. Driver, O. Dur- an, P. Dyer. TI-IIRD ROW: lVl. Echeveste G. Eguildson, S. Elianow J. Elliott, G. Enriquez, L Epple, J. Espinoza, J Estrella, J. Farrar. FOURTH ROW: C. Faul kner, A. Fernandes,J. Fern andez, R. Ferras, D. Ferraz N. Fisher, A. Flores, K Flores, lVl. Flores. www., , esfwxffiwmflh f PHOTO CREDIT: IAJ Now Iet's see, how does one spell jiagositionf' How can lVlarc Nakagawa concentrate on an English test when the football team is scheduled to play Bell- flower. I if ' l fe. 'ip ' if.. . -Emo N '2- QI it M- flag? I 5 E3 I at ...XM ir . Ill fl .. ,E , if F 4.,:, ii , 3 1 . Q in W2 If t -1. . is ,, v'kA i .f. I ' t.Il 'X ,.,. if f'f'w tff 'i 221 7 y -'.,fg - K , if , lilL I , I . 1, ff . ' , ' ,J FVIV FX ' ,, . ' 61 . if ,Q , X an ,, I, 3 I K -,. iii 1: 1 ' .X Z V iqagkgw , in if, A48 Uv' ei V '- an 45. Rf! Q T ' ,-lf- Sw ' X, ' y yi an 'X' A x F ,K w. 5 . I 17 fl f A' U ' I .W , .ful ' ...- as 'ff ' . ,YI A h., I : ws.. . 1 'A A VV kilo-:Nfl I M f an .iixfxly F W A X jf . Anil. .4 I 'T 'Q-. if 'I' . uv' IW - ' ' 4- -L , W Q' L L- 11 5 I fi r- . L3 'ids 1' .H , ,s RQ, f, if . ,,. PHOTO CREDITS: IAI Art students create designs for the colored balloons dis- played at the annual Christ- mas show. IBI A long line - a long awaited moment for this happy junior. Everyone will be able to tell he's an upper- classman when he wears his new ring. FIRST ROW: L. Foley, G. Folsom, B. Foster, L. Fox C. Fredenburg, F. Fredzess L. Fry, L. Galbraith, A Galvan. SECOND ROW: E. Garcia L. Garcia, M. Garcia, Nl Garcia, V. Gastelum, S Gevirtzman, L. Goldman T. Goldsberry, IVI. Gomez THIRD ROW: B. Gonzales R. Gonzales, R. Gonzales S. Gonzales, D. Goodwin G. Gordon, R. Granillo, V Gray, S. Grimwood. FOURTH ROW: E. Grnva J. Grossell, K. Grove, W Grzanka, S. Guerrero, NI Gurney, L. Gutierrez, R Hacker, L. Harke. 1 FIRST ROW: J. Hannah, R. Hardy, D. Hartley, A Hartman, K. Hartman, G Harvey, E. Hayes, V Heemstra, S. Heflin. SECOND ROW: L. Heint zelman, R. Heisel, K. Hel ler, R. Hemmah, C. Hend- erson, H. Henry, S. Henry V. Hernandez, W. Hern andez. THIRD ROW: J. Herrera G. Hobbs, G. Hodges, T Hogne, J. Holcomb, R Horris, Nl. Hoskins, S Howey, IVI. Huckabey. FOURTH ROW: J. Huff, K. Humphreys, D. Hunt S. Hunt, J. Hurtado, T Hussey, C. Jacobowitz, R James, R. Jaurequi. luninrs PHOTO CREDIT: IAI Con- structing a simple sentence with vivid and sharp details can be a problem. David Cravvtherlooks to lVlr. King for a fevv suggestions. n il: 'VF' ,I Nik Y,-ig C X. Y . A g f A nf-1. ' 5 313 . .x tfj' - I 2- Iva T T I ff 7 if - jg ,'I,fmi Q , .gl , , ,Q itr, , - . . if ss. C at O, I , X 'I' 'TN , . ' , 4 -if n. Y . 'rg fr -f V xfe 'X - f . J .U .. as I Y , , I, , ,j 'l , Q- ' 1 , 5-r T 1 if-f' Ab K- :xr ' . , X . . X I t,.k gig X 1 ' QIJJ ,an M A '- g, 7, . I 1' ff.. - f ' , I N 1 1 , 'fgwm x . 1. 'ISE , J? I. ' .-.1 'gr W' -Q. ' I , . If: Pi it rs,, I g 1 -v I ' xl X A ,, xv ' K ,V , .. Ag f 1, ...f x . , , A , ., I f K 5 sa Q Il -A fm- ' --,-I.. it-.ti ' , L.-4 er f 2- I-I ' I 3 S, 3. ,N ,KAKV k.3,ga.H - E V. , .A I' I , ', 252' . KX ' W V 5. , 1 , - .L,. ' 'zip . ' Ae 2 , MS- ' I S. I 313, 5 on ' fi 5 A V .L v. ' ' W Y ' fi it J U- :L wl d ' ' f i . ' . Q fi' amy, , N . '11 I -1 '--' if X ,l f . ' 1 . fhluw X1 f -Gig., r 2' ' I ,,'1 ' I ' J I is I V A A' are :ie S .- . an f it A ' fi x' ff- xr: f A , AVV, , ,, ,Q -X H .I . I Y' , y .f - . 'X f R EW I t , we eau'-.2 , y . I f f- K. 3 I I 'L I Li ' I at rf. z ., , a FY ' , fi- , j ' ll fi' , , fflf , FIRST ROW: D. Jensen G. Johnson, D. Jones, IVI Jones, S. Jones, T. Jones, A. Jordan, B. Juarez, J Juarez. SECOND ROW: C. Judge T. Kearin, R. Keeling, S Kelly, G. Kelsey, L, Kooi- man, IVI. Krause, N. Kyand- er, D. Laird. THIRD ROW: D. LaPlace G. Larson, IVI. Lassiter, D Latch, L. Lavers, K. Lema IVI. Lewis, C. Liapis, R Linas. FOURTH ROW: J. Linn, J. Lopez, L. Lopez, R. Lopez K. Lopshire, I. Losee, L. lVIcCracken, C. IVlcKay, J. IVIcPhee. 1 1 Iuniors PHOTO CREDIT: IAl Gary Sutter dreams about mak- ing the winning touchdown against Bellflower. He should have studied for IVlrs. Almaraz's Spanish test. .TWV ,gg I ss T . . 4... Xi., , gjgi ,C N at y im T .'-.'fE1a:fv L h e f,kk . rf- -V M K-W , x -1- , fi T . M... ' .5 - ... li i A .q - my L . 2 . 'X 2, .Q I W f K , P' l 1. V K. .4 .. 5 ff 'Ziff' Q . Y Y- I 3,3 A. . .ffm 'Q M y 'X safest' . ' ..-fi 4. A , . ,M Y ' T K 'U' fm I at 4 H4 55' 5, ig, ia A L rf 3 L. ij, f-fs' - ...Ms i. 5, , .. 5 K - .R f T FIRST ROW: R. Maddon, EZ. Maldonado, R. Mann, R Marquez, K. Marshall, B Martinez, L. Martinez, L Martinez, M. Martinez. SECOND ROW: P. Mar- tinez, R. Martinez, Y. Mar- tinez, T. Mason, A. Mata V. Meadows, J. Medici, D Medina, L. Medina. THIRD ROW: D. Mendoza M. Mercado, L. Merrill, K Miles, L. Mills, L. Mills, A Miranda, S. Mitchell, J Moffitt. FOURTH ROW: M. Mon- toya, S. Montoya, S. Mon- toya, P. Moore, A. Morales, R. Moreno, S. Moreno, J. Morrow, A. Moss. 1 1 M ' f'- ' N' QZf2?:EL r A 4 -. nm.. -us- PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Diane Fritch questions Mr. Lantrip about the Egyptian Civilization. Well, did they or didn't they? lBl Gee, who would have thought that World Geo- graphy could be exciting? ln Mr. Nuechterlein's class it was almost as exciting as keeping up with the current C.l.F. ratings. - ,Q-. BV , N LM , ,. , ,Wg ,v 3 , 1 is 'Qs ,- ,M I ST xx rs.,-f X -3 5 ' ty 5' ' 'va -I' I X, xl ' ' 414 '-'Ya . wf ix A luniurs PHOTO CREDITS: IAI Dis- cov'ering the beauty of Robert Frost's poetry prov- ed to be an exciting experi- ence for Miss RusselI's Eng- Iish class. IBI Meine Gute, says Francis Fretsis. This Ger- man assignment Mr. Herbst gave us is too hard. , ,f-.M 3 s K '32 . K' -12? - QV, - 1 Q tw' S 'ii' . Q if y 7 , : L r , si p, W : xxx 1 W Q W Q Jr'- , N M 'dal ':.- VL I H 5' 1 5. T l ' ' z - i f :V QT' x .l , .. A D y ff it . , J V? -I n w 'y In gt. FIRST ROW: M. Murakami L. Murphy, E. Naples, C Nelson, S. Nepoleon, B Newbrough, C. Norris, S Novoa, B. Okolovvitz, SECOND ROW: R. Olivas W. Ontiveros, A. Ordonez R. Ornelas, A. Ortega, C Ortiz, L. Ortiz, E. Pagan J. Page. THIRD ROW: P. Palaciou L. Pall, D. Palmer, D. Park- er, D. Parks, D. Parsons, M. Pena, E. Perez, G. Perez FOURTH ROW: D. Perry S. Perry, B. Peterson, G Phelps, R. Phelps, A. Pierce R. Pluma, J. Powell, R Price. .-1 ,S ,P Amis' .aw s , , ' :ef I-is .5 ,ur .JPN , . -I ,.- - Y -. 6-- 1 1 FIRST ROW: D. Priet, J Pung, M. Ouesada, S. Ouiroz, B. Ramey, C. Rami- rez, lVI. Ramirez, R. Rami- rez, T. Reed. SECOND ROW: R. Reeder Nl. Reiley, G. Reynoso, H Riedel, G. Roberts, C. Rod- man, E. Rodriguez, G. Rod- riguez, S. Rodriguez. THIRD ROW: L. Roepke, E. Romo, T. Rosales, D. Ross, P. Rosser, R. Rover, J. Ruddick, D. Rutz, G. Rybold. FOURTH ROW: B. Sak- ioka, L. Salazar, B. Salgado, L. Sampson, A. Sandoval C. Sandoval, D. Saunders, R. Schenck, B. Schleider. it . . . . at ff PHOTO CREDITS: lA! Gee, the principles of e- lectricity seemed simple e- nough when lVlr. Gardner explained them, ponders Virginia Johnson. How could l possibly have miss- ed any questions on this test? lBl Food! Food! Food! Students found the lunch . 4 'Jil ABV V :Q i .f' . x ,, , . 1 aw Wi? lg '99 1,505 4 5 s-M.. x if Q. o 3 . Wifi . F is 'fi' .:. '- ti, W We :fig . Yi '1 his 12' sf- fs or I . we I , sf Q .. . . ng 1. F 4. - 'gf wb' . by s., O '. xx 1 . 2- ' X . .5 as 4' ' -r ,. ag . NM Xxx I .rv , . W K . .1 -' is 'J' l 15 I 'S . Q' x Q :mx J, l M15 3 . A Fei W- we 'ff 2. 4, if - .J 'lumxtf E 'F' N! 3 W f ,s x .. 'F' L -15 mi' il . fr 'V XM , ' fs! e 'ef-if -f 1. s m k ajax --, . fl I za., I - at . I .h an nn , I 5 -QA? 41.4 , I . ak 3 A M 5 X if ,mf M as X 4 ',,.. , 3 I : ' G, if n fl. ? S ik ,Ng . A . , is 1 Illle I zw, K V, l,A - , 1, N., Q Y, .grwbx V' M K-xl i ., .. ' LI . . Y v 1:4 l 'H - . F' I ' C I FIRST ROW: R. Schneider, G. Schuske, C. Selas, S Serrano, C. Seth, J. Severin J. Shafer, G. Shamblin, W Shimabukuro. SECOND ROW: T. Short J. Sierra, V. Siggers, S. Silva G. Sincock, V. Skill, G. Sky' berg, C. Smith, K. Sorensen THIRD ROW: E. Sosa, C Southworth, J. Speed, J Spies, T. Stevens, C. Stodd ard, C. Stone, S. Stricklin G. Sutter. FOURTH ROW: V. Sutter T. Swiontek, A. Tafoya, IVI Tafoya, M. Takahashi, S Taylor, J, Tellez, D. Ter- ronez, C. Thayer. FIFTH ROW: P. Thomas S. Thursby, A. Torres, M Travis, D. Trujillo, C. Trum 1 1 bo, P. Valberde, C. Valdez, D. Valdez. SIXTH ROW: L. Valen- zuela, T. Vankirk, A. Varela, R. Varela. PHOTO CREDIT: IAI Chuck Fredenberg ex- claims, Well what do you knovv, ourjunior rings look alike! FIRST ROW: G. Van Asselt, G. Van de Walker, Nl. Van Maahen, l. Vribe, R. Vas- quez, D. Vaughn, G. Veloz, H. Verdusco. SECOND ROW: L. Viayla, lVl. Vig, R. Villalobos, D. Villalvazo, G. Voth, C. Vrsal- ovich, S. Wallace, J. Wal- thall, N. Walthal. THIRD ROW: S. Warvvick, S. Webber, R. Westra, Nl. Whitaker, lVl. Whitford, J. Wilcox, R. Williams, R. Williamson, R. Wilson. FOURTH ROW: R.Wilson, P. Whittig, J. Wolfe, P. Wo- mack, J. Wray, D. Wright, IVI. Wright, G. Yasvkochi, IVI. Zingg. -1. AM Mt . J, ,bg Swv , ,x . N f 1 , ,,H,4gugi.- ' , l is. r if a' 439 tr N .. -2 luniors PHOTO CREDIT: lAl Ben Albrecht discovers that downing an opponent on the football field is not as trying as facing those blank keys on a typewriter in lVlr. Hughes' class. ,,....n .,. . l, f . . ..,- 'Qc- l at K 159 'X L A W X. '.'t . ff. J 5,1 V L J ,S Ark, if Q Q .X- K' gill uv ' waz e 1 , swf-2. i ,yg W 5 124+ 1 f X 1 - .?,.fin .One Ze K .vl'l2:, 3 U A W ,grit '. E h CP ' .Q Ng . 'A , - lf Mase. Ol t ,. .... - ' ' Ng V ' Vi , I em' J I JA TT' X, 4 g lx xv Q f g l , -, V , , 3 fl Y ' V 'L'-, -.Q .32 Q l f l , gg, J A A t ' K L ' - gb., 1 'ff- ir , . . . y i ' of c mx f .ze Z ff If get E. 5 Z ,- .1 fs . - 11 'T ' ff- - Blass llf '70 A519 their freshman year behind, the sophomores took another step up the ladder toward graduation. During the year,they enjoyed sponsoring a dance, a recreation night, and other projects which brought money to their treasury. High- lighting the year was the se- lection of class rings. Making a selection from gold-plated oval, square, and rectangular rings was difficult, but fun. With firm guidance from counselors and strong leadership from class officers, the sophomores corn- pleted a successful year. BA CV Sophomore Class llllicers ,Mg 'IWW' ...AP PHOTO CREDITS: IAI SOPHOIVIORE CLASS PRESI- D ENT, Eugene Flores IBI SOPHOIVIORE CLASS VICE- PRESIDENT, Janice Zingg ICI SOPHOIVIORE CLAS SECRE- TARY, Linda Carl IDI SOPHOIVIORE CLASS TREA- SU R E R, Cecelia Tafoya IEI SOPHOIVIORE CLASS DI- RECTOR OF ACTIVITIES, Pat Reza IFI SOPHOIVIORE CLASS HIS- TORIAN, Rachel Ferguson IGI SOPHOIVIORE CLASS STE- ERING COIVIIVIITTEE--FRONT ROW: V. IVIurry, P. Pedroza. SECOND ROW: IVI. Canfield, C. Lanning, D. Bean. THIRD ROW: C. English, J. Strange, J. Taylor. IHI SOPHONIORE CLASS SENA- TORS: Cecelia Tafoya, Alan Opie, Carol Lanning. .afiiiji-AX III IJI IKI ILI IIVII SOPHO- IVIORECLASSADVISORS--IVIr. Laing, Counselorf' IVIr. Crip- penf' IVlrs. J. Johnsonf IVIr. Lantripf' IVIr. WhiteT Sophomore Class Advisors 1 ' . To I ' lg 3' , -. , 'K 1' is I . -1' Km.. L, X f Mv I 9. ,. 2 see r v , J Suphnmnres FIRST ROW: L. Adams, C Aguirre, D. Alberts, D. Al cala, Fl. Allen. SECOND ROW: P. AI- manza, G. Alvarado, D. Al varez, Nl. Ambriz, C. Ames. THIRD ROW: J. Andersen L. Antimo, R. Archibald A. Argott, J. Arnett. FOURTH ROW: lVl. Arteg D. Avila, G. Ayala, Nl Ayala, D. Baer. ' ' -X A rla: as -...al ..,. ,. I - .iv ' ' r ' xTi5ii!1i?Qiig gf V 1-1' . '0- if ' ' ,MW ' ' fx 9 X , A. . Wie. A . A R JJ FIFTH ROW: C. Baeza, L Baker, G. Ballantyne, F Ballard, R. Bankes, R. Ban nan, L. Barger, B. Barnett R. Barrett. SIXTH ROW: E. Bartrew 1 1 K. Beach, D. Bean, A. Beas, R. Bedolla, D. Behrd, D Beisco, T. Bennett, E. Ber- nal. SEVENTH ROW: J. Berry R. Bird, J. Blackketter, J Blankenship, R. Bliss, J Boardman, R. Boniello, D Bonney, D. Booher. EIGHTH ROW: D. Boone f 1 B. Boren, M. Boyd, A. Branham, IVI. Brendlfner, R Bresach, J. Brinkley, E Brobst, D. Brown. L- ,, if Q -3- -...V W m R . s u. ,. , ,, gage, r. A, .- ,. . W '1r'j,,.n.N v W we . '- if , V V , - . . 'gu- Q ,, :lk fr 1 :jd ik A A ,. R 1 xx 1' l M 'Q ' 'ng ,, .:. , .T il? ' 1 qi vo- -We-' 1' 9-. 5 . W, ,..-v, I ,. :v.- MA V. Q I ' Lk K V Yi 'Y ' . E i R54 1.3 'i Q- as are .F .5 ,a f J Nilfl , 6 4 1, . si Q T V W if-f . ' 3, , K' ,, 5 :9 .. . i, . ' A 51,1 427 'xg ,'gf,.r 51' K' 'f 1:45. I , ...N :N A ,Q f ' ' . V iv-' TT' Y ,. M, ff .,:,, 7 . .',,. , l . ' 0 K' V .Hg-:gle e . ,R 'ze S. ., 1 5,515 . fx' ,liwill S. . . i ' TC' , 1-. is 7 X x x an iq E H 21' L 1. f,, : Riff., . z x A x 'Y 5 4 I FIRST ROW: D. Brown, C. Bruce, A. Brugman, J. Bryce, S. Buck, M. Budano, B. Buehler, D. Bullard, D. Burnett. SECOND ROW: A. Burris, A. Burris, B. Caballero, R. Cain, D. Calderwood, J. Campas, IVI. Canfield, L. Carl, B. Carrell. THIRD ROW: J. Carroll J. Casex, D. Casillas, L Castillo,S. Castillo, N. Cas- tro, l. Catalano, B. Chase J. Chavarrias. FOU RTH ROW: A. Chavez, D. Chavez, M. Chavez, T Christian, D. Church, F. Clark, S. Collins, R. Con- daerco, B. Cooper. r 1 PHOTO CREDITS: IAI Sure it takes a little effort, but you'd be surprised at what you can do, exclaims lVIr. Woodard as he encour- ages his beginning speech students to attend the Thursday night workshops and enter N.F.L. speech events. IBI lVIr. Fear, the proud father of a bouncing baby boy, doesn't let the excite- ment of the occasion dis- tract him from his duties as a P.E. instructor. ,, g gg ' Y f, aff i SV W I iiii I+ h t, ' Q I s., A H Dwarf 'Xe V, F - . I . fe I , 1 ' , Q.. , :ffl , , I , .. I . vi w ag ...I . . if 'A Q: . ,gy 3 3 . . , 'Q :aff nl ,, ww . 'Q . N 'ik'zw I J :I ws. f -1-4 W... .- me t ., W? 3 Tiff' I ,dv ,: Ain. lf.lQQV'.,,i V . V V V , :' . i f 'E - Vi 'Q1'f'V,i I wa V' 1 r ' . ' VV VV -'wh f .- N V .Ji - VV VV VV K, I ?f f' - V '-,',' V 1. VV VV 1 .- V. 1 V . .3 f ' 1 . . , I . ' f , Q .V 4. 'ijll-E- View 1' . - S -'-, I I we ' 3 ' I . , ' ,, I i , . . . . i - I . S. ' I' ' Y H' , 1 .K I' I ' A - ' I' V V A V V V . ,,LL VV ,R V . .V . O U' ff I 3 N , KV V A V Q VV VV .,. C6154 K V F1 I f E img ' -gs. . ' 1 J X N I 'N . 1 Y v .,., I K . :fi . r V an V V V V I -Y' f 4. VV ,, Y., H, V f W V . VV n f:-,, f . ' LV V V L i, .- , VV1 VV Vi' V V, Vu . ,V 'V V gd .1 1- ' V1,V-,VSV ' V I V M 2 fi A 2 ' 'f I . ,,. ...s ...x I . V f. 'im HEL- - , 4 5.45 .V Q' V I V. '- 1 w e V FIRST ROW: P. Cooper, , . , f'fgV iff I if VM, - f rV P. Cooper, S. Corral, W . N X I 'fl . - +L. .. if Corse, H. Cortez, B. Cot- ton, A. Craig, C. Crawford A H' 5 B. Crooks. , 1. W.. Q I V 4, F Li 5. , L, SECOND ROW: R. Crowe . 'nf ' ' L. Crownover, A. Cruz, L I' V ' . ' W, .,., V, 1 .0 5 f-r' V I. Cruz, IVI. Cruz, D. Cuevas, - 'I ' in if i I S N D. Cuevas, P. Cutsforth,J I 'I ' Dancer. ' 5 I V. quez, J. Dorado, J. Dugan '- I ' ' I ' V V :V 5 THIRD ROW: C. Daniel J. Duncan,J. Duncan. W -. V ' VV ' V Q ggi ., .4 B.DanieIs, NI. Davidson, L VVV by 3 1 I 41- f Davis, R. Dawson, IVI. Day SIXTH ROW: A. Duran, R . img Y, VV VV P. Dearmas, C. Delarocha Duran, J. Dye, P. Dyer V 5 VH P. DeLa Torre. D. Eastway. , ' , - f K .W FOURTH ROW: N. Deleon, SEVENTH ROW: E. Echaf . I - ,V V A I Vg ' -I L. Delgadillo, E. Delira, B varria,B.EckIes, C. Egbert, 3, 45 4 , , - . ,- Q.. ii, Detrick, C. Detrick, T. Diaz, C. English, C. Escobar. if Vg-3 1 M W ji-g lvl. oierking, P. Donart, D. - V Q... V' VV . Doniey. EIGHTH ROW: l. Espinoza, 1:- V ii .V s ' . ' IVI. Estrella, D. Fager, B. X. - FIFTH ROW: G. Domin- Fairey, R. Farr. I' we '-, .-X.. ,. 1. e ,xy 1 T f , -N l gi ..,,, ., .., W. . rv- 1 I.. .Q . h...,':7 11 R .M W .nm 7: Q53 . . ' is 'wx' ' '. im? E . T 1 H. .1 Q-14. .ii X , M! ,V . . ,, , 5 m f r 5,1 ' w 21 . . .A if '4 Q g g . are sg , , MW D ' , by R L , , . . . -F f, Q. ff. 2. 65 4' .. , -1 nl 9 1 . -.-' zf. .v':':,' K. 1, T an g 3'-' 3 .., fi , ' :W 21 , H- ,wx in 'Tri : F : f, Q, X l Q ' Sophumures PHOTO CREDIT: lAl Parlez plus lentement, s'il vous plait. Je ne comprends pas, cries Cindy Greene as IVlrs. Almaraz checks Cindy's French comprehen- sion in the language lab. FIRST ROW: N. Farrar, R Ferguson, T. Fielder, D Fieseler, P. Figueroa, T Fisbeck, C. Fitzpatrick, E Flores, V. Flores. SECOND ROW: V. Flores G. Frame, P. Franco, L Franks, lVl. Frazier, D Fritch, M. Fry, G. Gaba- Ioon, G. Galbraith. THIRD ROW: S. Ganoe, B Garcia, G. Garcia, G. Garcia lVl, Garcia, S. Garcia, G Garrison, P. Gastelum, L. Gerhrman. FOURTH ROW: J. Gerst- mar, D. Giahn, lVl. Gilbert, R. Giles, D. Gillett, T. Gil- lum, L. Gleason. mfr - .A .., 53, A., wqnq piece M 'lf :k ol M15 of 'S , . . I I .. , 'I 'Q 1 4' Y . T, 'Ji ee , ze' Fl' w fs f 'C 5. -I . . MAX li E :fs If H' ' 5,30 . I A ,,,, ,peg I ' . ,gg I ' I an 1? ' 4 Ax 'jf .- ' F5 .I ?Q2f5I.' 1.32. ' v- A xl! X 3 X S3 BF I Ea f. . 7 I .5 .gr Ig Gy' ' D. Harris, G. Harris, H , I 2 .,,, 3, BS Harris, R. Harrod, D. Har- Q' ' . , 5.0 E vey,C.Havner, C. Hayes,J .. . I IL 'fill' ESQ is Heemstra. I ' K ' Qu-W B ' QR FOURTH ROW:C.Heflin I I 'T X L. Heller, M. Henderson, E u L X Hennion, E. Henry, C lmlna 5 . vi 7' Hernandez, I. Hernandez, Jiffy- ,R If? 'ff Nl. Hernandez. ' 3 ' -'I 5, . FIFTH ROW: R. Hernandez, X I S. Hernandez, D. Herrera, I ,, M FIRST ROW: L. Ginn, G D. Highfill. 5 'T . . , Goble, S. Gonzales, D .. .fi V Goodwyn, V. Gourley, R SIXTH ROW: D. Hodges, N .gi g .FL ' I Graae, R. Green, D. Griffis, V. Hoffman, IVI. Holguin, L 'Vfi' ' , 'gm lVl. Gutierrez. R. Holm, D. Hood. ' , , QE gl, ,,, a 5m.wf ik I .... SECOND Rovv. M. Gut- SEVENTH ROW: lVl.Hop- gf , , .. f D ierrez, V. Hadley, R. Hall cus, E.Houck, R. Hubbard, A Q I I C. Hammond, T. Hamstra, D. Huerta, R. Huff. i M ,, ' 'N Y A if ' V -, T D. Hardy, E. Hardy, D I T ' J, Y Harelson, J. Harlow. EIGHTH ROW: A. Hughes, 355-' A 'T ,L ' G. Huish, C. Huntsinger, -'T ' ' 5 - K .- if . - . Q, ... 5 -1 K R I THIRD ROW. A. Harper, lVl. Hutchmson, M. lnouye. 1 f I ., .sw L2 xi .,t ye 'X Ewx ir.. V it Y V , 5 :J g Q f K W ' or gf be ' A T24 of 1 . I ' -Q uf --N f L, 1. ig, Wi, Q M K--I Q hw' -- To no ' w HIV' I ' ' . 1, , 4- W I , . ' A-147' 5 - 2 ' ,. V r 'Sf' ' I L. , M s Ni M 7 'F :X 4, ,. .Ti I L W K :Z .V :VL V i my V yu, Q ,im . 4 ,X if 1:1253 X SSX W., gr . . 5 I I 5, 4 I fi A.4.. . f . I 5. . gf ,Q .. A 'f4,.1I, 5 . I , , . Ea, Y .., -J ' Q i- I q L 'W W , - ' rf vii. . f I ' i I ,K tk, I Q, Q X A K Xi- Cfiii: if' 'fi X A 'SA I lim. X lx. vs MX.: FIRST ROW: D. Jager, K. James, L. James, F. Jaques, E. Jaramillo, C. Jay, R. Jeanblanc, B. Johnson, R. Johnson. SECOND ROW: T. John- son, C. Johnston, IVI. Jones, R. Jones, R. Juarez, D. Jurek, D. Kasey, lVl. Kasey, K. Kellar. THIRD ROW: J. Kelley,J. Kelly, V. Kelsheimer, L. Kemock,S. Kerby, R. King, V. Kobzeff, R. Kohner, J. Koontz. Snphumores PHOTO CREDIT: IAI FOURTH ROW: K. Krau- shaar, D. Kyander, IVI. Kyl Iingstad, P. Lagana, L. Lam bert, C. Lanning, IVI. Lara B. Leonetti, J. Lessing. Oops! kns xtlz ibn -fingers must have slipped on those keys again. lVlrs. Weber probably thinks I'Il never learn to type. if KI ...,, . -emeqa W Ti ' 5 ' . ai, - gr ' ..: - W in s. v. aa.. 'B 'Y ...af in QH2 Av- 0 'fu 4. ,gb it I K Y fi' , P 'ix f , . . X -:aa 1 .. . , ,,.,-, . FIRST ROW: Y. Leyva, C Linn, C. Little, E. Lok horst, V. London. SECOND ROW: J. Long L. Lopez, M. Lopez, C. Love, G. Loveless. THIRD ROW: T. Lucero D. Lytton, S. McCaughan G. McConnell, J. McCor- mick. Martinez, M. Martinez, P. Martinez, R. Martinez, R FOURTH ROW: S. McCros- Martinez, Y. Martinez. H sen, K. McDonald, D. Mc was f' TT' ' . Kay, M. McMahon, M SEVENTH ROW: W. Mast- , W g,,L1ax' f.,, Q i.:', 5 Machado. ers, A. Medina, A. Medina, I ,5l,, bf 'i,'b' if D. Mendoza, M. Mendoza, i A ' ' , FIFTH ROW: J. Maclas, D R.Mendoza,G.Mentzel,K. ifii T Madrid, M. Magana, C. Man- Merrill, T. Micheal. J - K chester,J. Manning, I. Mar- - , lf ' quez, l. Marrala, D. Marsh ElGHTH ROW: C. Michaels, , if W , , l.. Martin. R. Miahaalson, J. Mills, c. fig' .,. , T ,' ' Miranda, l.. Mitchell, A. W ' I T T' SIXTH ROW: J. Martin, E Montoya, J. Moore, M. 1 K E H as - ' . Martinez, L. Martinez, M Morales, D. Moreland. it ,: -in 3- 'fl ' . X- I VV. k A .,.,., . K , . , ., . A . i .gvlll ii k Q I A J . MQ M . af-l :... , i , 1. f i'i T ' ,R ' ' 'Y' . K 8. V 3.9. .V ' fr fb 5 QL V nr' Q Q Q ,W f ' k'A' i ' iw f A N - ,, ... Q' , 4 H Q' . i F l ' M- ' ' XY M aliag . : X '. V a A TVAV if ii- T . f taaxfxa -WWWwMWW .::. 'WQRA .... ... 1 f m . ...V g . . . '18 X ,H , ,, . f 3 , I. , l X 'V M Q , A fig J 'KK at 5 f ,K ,V A TVT ' i ., f gi Vliy wg fl ee.,-f C f . T C -at X 'X-i ,. 'ns , if A T r K X 'Y'.f-W' 1' ,. f si ' w r 1 Q. ' Z' ,g .T f 3 1 ll u.. Suphomores PHOTO CREDIT! IAI Would you believe that I'm confused on this assign- ment? moans Armando Adriano. In fact, lVIiss Russell, there are times when I just don't under- stand EngIish. . rv FIRST ROW: K. Nlorgan, D. lVlorones, V. lVloy, J. lVluir, V. Murray, D. IVIyers, A. Najera, N. Nakagawa, P. Navarro. SECOND ROW: J. Neal, K. Nesser, K. Nesser, R. Newton, J. Nichols, J. Nich- ols, R. Nichols, V. Nijst, S. Nogle. THIRD ROW: J. Nonley, D. Norman, R. O'Brien, D. O'Connor, B. O'NeiI, S. Or- witz, A. Opie, S. Ormonde, C. Osborne. FOURTH ROW: C. Ovven, G. Oyster, E. Pace, L. Pack- man, B. Parker, G. Parker, R. Parker, D. Parra, C. Par- FDU. vp 'xf'1 7',L . ., , -Q 3- N .B A ,M ,i um. .,,,,.i , ,Q X , I ,xx AA I, fn 5, ,Z , X -H X f ' X ' I .I .Q ' , gr. ,ff LL any I 411, Y Rv -. , .iflffzikfx 3 X f ' il u in' I I ft Nw I f of vu A 1 V K , I ,..., D IK i ' N fe x 37' ,fd I I 9 1 ' 'ff . . ' . -MJ in , .,, s' ' A Q A I I N Q i 'r-v i f I . I 4 I Q . 4- fer i Q sfwfflfif ljg Z f '15?Q,. h 4 P ' . I .. ' 1 lj' ,, il' A I . y I, J si-. T V We... if .aa r' wr , 2 Le Y Tin! 2' ,... , - ,- - f. . Sai: , Q.. - A, I. ,f .AVA if We Q li s , ..W1,.1,f: , AVI 'L: Tiq'P,g,' . I rail . I A -1 in 4 . U 3 Q .ttf ni V. I Q3 . , .f Q X , xi YF . rg g h I X A lists. . .. 'A . fl ' -- M-I I in :'b I f Q I :T K I . ..,,:k . 5, K, . Ve., A 2' 'f' , ' we I pw X' r 'f we N . .T I. - 5 A K-3 .M '- Q e . 3 1. - . M Lkkk : i I ' ' . P, jj, 1, 5, an R I M Q. I -or 1 t . m,,' KX ssh .Ar A Q1 ll, H .. .LII ma If I 'cm -J fr. I . I A W :rx .5 ' S N. ,Q . 1 I M I I I V . X , 517' ll. P I ' 5 4, Q..,,'1 A ll xl. Q .. is 12, Q1 , ,q ,. , Ev V ,M If ' TH X I Im, I '1- Q . f. JL FIRST Row: c. Parson, lvl Al ig, ' ' Passarelli,V.Patrick,P.Pat 1, ron, N. Pebley, s. Pebley Wirral. I af-.. 'I . Xi P. Pe-droza. D. Pekala. S Pena. .5 , SECOND ROWZB. Penrod I m 'f in I S. Pesquera, C. Peters, D , I M Peterson, L. Peterson, R I X F Pharis,o.Pickei,F.Pineda ' at '- 'sls n - 1 :J sr.. .,, xm .IE 'V'-P'aCenC'0- W , THIRD ROW: R. Plains, D R. Ramirez, H. Ramos. ' Polen, K. Porter, I. Portillo gi fi ,yn , r R. Portillo, J. Powell, R SIXTH ROW: W. Redford ik, ij . .. F ' Presson,S.Puente,J.Oues- E. Reed, R. Reeves, T fig- I . ' f yn ada. Renfro, H. Reyes. H I . 1 4:27 ' . ,.-Q ..,,, Q. et K E ,qi f, ,lqf V a li, . FOURTH ROW: S. Ouinn C. Ouirez, R. Raigosa, D Rainwater, D. Ramirez, D Ramirez, F. Ramirez, F Ramirez, G. Ramirez. FIFTH ROW: J. Ramirez IVI. Ramirez, R. Ramirez SEVENTH ROW: B. Reyn olds, C. Reynolds, R Reynoso, J. Reynoso, P Reza. EIGHTH ROW: N. Richard D. Richardson, A. Rios, Y Rios, IVI. Rivas. Sophnmures PHOTO CREDITS! iAl Kick it hard and straight, cries Dorothy Scheiber. Let's show Miss Phelan that we really know how to play soccer. lBl Robert Hill goes native in lVlr. Wilson's ceramics class as he shapes clay into a primitive Tahitian mug. FIRST ROW: C. Rivera, M. Rivera, A. Rodriguez, J. Rodriguez, lVl. Rodriguez, R. Rodriguez, R. Rod- riguez, R. Rodriguez, T. Rodriguez. SECOND ROW: Nl. Roeder, J. Roepke, T. Roepke, A. Roman, G. Romero, G. Rondone, C. Rowan, R. Rubio, V. Rudy. THIRD ROW: P. Ruiz, K. Russell, Nl. Ruther, B. Sal- azar, D. Salcido, P. Sal- gado, D. Salyer, D. San- chez, L. Sanchez. FOURTH ROW: L. San- chez, N. Sanchez, N. San- chez, P. Sanchez, R. San- chez, C. Sands, K. Sanford, W. Schatz, D. Sheiber. we , . 5 I M s 1f75Q 9f fzr'1f Vin i ' V 'x 'YV I .R xl: 5 , . 1 2. ' 1 f .,.. I ' , r ie K- . f' rf: . K S w e -ig: - T f Md- N-3 w w - f' fig.- I , , A V' . ,k S . W:- , ,K , ti , Q . .. N S ' Q- 'hd 'Ein-.X 4, N 9, s 4 1 'ag W it 'N Af O e . T 7 Cii .P '! s 3 W' . M, f l Si'-wc! 359 'Z' fx 'br ' gg, , A Q Q. t . . 4- Q. ',At 1411. . C irli -- if ' ' l .gg ' V. ' 5 ' ' . iii, +1 Y ' ' 5 '-AQ' N ,fe X kg 5' 1,-gf. ' 4i:ni2x5xx-I1' !H 3. V i ,.,, . 3z.x7'i.v 7 I 1 xx as 'iw Sakai ,F- , YV , . VV V . .A . 1? 'Sf 1. . A 'M if wif 'S Shih. I 'fqg . gs, . ,,, ,, . ,, ,,,,. 7 ' I 'J' aa , , , , , . I , 'ff' -fa as ,, an an we . 'L fn.- 1 .-fr, A .fe is FIRST ROW: E. Scott, R yyyd ' , ton, R. Shalton. 2 SECOND Row: P. Shanks, B. Silvivs, L. Simmons, C .. Smith, C. Smith. , , ,ii THIRD Row:E.Smim,G -1 Smith J. Smith, J. Smith .3 Q .a , L 1 5 . ' ', J. Solem. Q ' is f 5 FOURTH ROW: O. Soto D. Stearns, O. Steinegeweg S. Stelly, G. Stewart. ., '51-' V, mggg, FIFTH ROW: C. Stoddard Ik T. , S. Strange, M. Strelecki, P H A ..-if ' Subira, J. Sullens, lVl. Sum- f mers, lVl. Swedberg, C. Taf- oya, F. Tafoya. y SIXTH ROW: J.Tafdya,J 0 1 Taylor, S. Terry, W. Thill - A ' T7 IVI. Thomas, W. Thomas, B ' ' ka' Thompson, lVl. Thompson K 'SF + ini A C if' pf, gk! ' ar y , ' r .X K zzkg X' K S. if V XV fts.'R'rl X . V xi ,ima Y ' , S, T W , if ' l f A X. 1:1-13 'Ex ,LH Q V 12 x 1 2 , ' A. 'r Senteno, P. Serrano, P. Shal- D. Tilon. SEVENTH ROW: G. Tipp ings, R. Topliff, C. Torres A. Toshima, P. Tovar, W Tousley, D. Towns, L Townsend, lVl. Travis. EIGHTH ROW: T. Trimble lVl. Trinchini, R. Trujillo S. Trujillo, S. Trujillo, G Turner, A. Valdez, A. Val enzuela, R. Valenzuela, S Vandasselaar. X , a r' iw. Q- as X . ffl. Y K Q , -.sf fs., fx.-ada.. ig 9,15 T - - f . -3 . l FlRSTROW:S.Vandwalk er, T. Vela, R. Veloz, S Veloz, R. Vig. SECOND ROW: A. Villado, R. Wahll, K. Wallace, J. Womsley, S. Ward, lVI. War- ren, S. Warwick,J. Watkins, G. Webb. THIRD ROW: lVl. Webber, R. Weber, P. Wegener, J. Wicken, C. Williams, E. Wil- son, C. Womack, D. Wood- ward. FOURTH ROW: L. Worley, E. Whiting, J. Yeomans, R. Yangseth, D. Zastre, S. Zeroni, K. Zpmmerman, A. Zuniaga, C. Zylstra. Snphomores PHOTO CREDIT: lAl You know perfectly well that the constitution ofthe United States was not writ- ten by Mel Carter. lVIr. Stroh helps Alice Ordonez with some important facts before the next U.S. His- tory exam. J , l 'Q I 1 C. . Q ,Q , ..-, fitpfiiii - ' 4 1 If ll in l Y A A L .,., W I . nl A9 SM' ' A , ,ii 3 A 4' of. na M , . K 'V 4 ertt, A, . e,ggK iV ' V ' vs 1 5 , .,,, il . -'- ,I ,, X , fy T M r ... ., . T Q tl, Q. ,HQ J' . , if 1 fl W' ' ' - v, in t t l - X- T- ' A ,.., .,.,, XXX lslr Class Ill 'il Q '51 5, Who are the freshmen? In response to their first com- petition yell the freshman class displayed rousy enthusiasm as they shouted, We are the fresh- men! Finding their way around campus, getting acquainted with a new bell schedule, staying a- way from the restricted bounda- ries of senior square, were just a few of the preplexing prob- lems which freshmen faced at the beginning of the year. With determination, enthusiasm, and able assistance from their ad- visors, the class of '71 accepted numerous challenges. As the year terminated, the freshmen found that they had been suc- cessful in taking their first step toward becoming full fledged graduates in tomorrow's world. P tr Q. 1 Freshman Class llllicers t, l fi, Q . D, v W ksa,-3, A Q M: vi' if 3 Q 'act'.f' a s k s, ,, ' :3 ',,Lf..:. H1 I Q , ,, f asa' , F. .J :V . . e -,J - ' 5. W i' T X Q -V 4 8 'f A., ' 4-j S 2 ,. rf ,, - 1, , r '4' i t E, s ' 555 3 ag as A GA HV Freshman Class Advisors ik M- um-ang 2 is wil' 5. I, -. PHOTO CREDITS: IAI FRESHNIAN CLASS PRESI- DENT, Armando Adriano IBI FRESHIVIAN CLASS VICE- PRESIDENT, Katie Morris ICI FRESHNIAN CLASS SEG RETARY, Beth Brunton IDI FRESHMAN CLASS TREA- SURER, Lora Kemock IEI FRESHNIAN CLASS DI- RECTOR OF ACTIVITIES, Carol Sutton IFI FRESHNIAN CLASS HIS- TORIAN, Yvonne Bourgeois IGI FRESHIVIAN CLASS STE- ERING COIVIIVIITTEE--FRONT ROW: S. Black, E. Flores, N. Lauderman, V. Nlason, IVI. Spe- eking. SECOND ROW: O. Iriza- rry, L. Finnegan, C. Campbell, IAV ALV in--oh s..v D. Dehoog. THIRD ROW: I. Torres, F. Rivera, B. Roberts, L. Sholtis. FOURTH ROW: G. Benson, E. Davis, D.McPherson, D. Goldsberry. IHI FRESHIVIAN CLASS SENA- TORS: Linda Barajas, Debbie IVIcPherson, Nancy Bird III IJI IKI ILI IIVII FRESH- IVIAN CLASS ADVISORS--IVIrS. Poteat,CounseIor,i' IVlr. Dyerf' IVIr. Emkenf' IVIrs. Nionro, I' IVIr. Vineyard' 59' ,KV9 . . 44' 1 . ,D '+- FIRST ROW: B. Ackerman D. Adams, R. Adams, A Adriano, IVI. Aguirre, P Alaniz, lVl. Albillar, D. Al len, L. Allen. SECOND ROW: T. Allen R. Almanza, C. Alvarrado D. Alvarado, L. Alvarez, S Ambriz, H. Andresan, B Andrich, H. Antimo. THIRD ROW: A. Antuna A. Antuna, R. Anzelmo, C Appling, A. Aragon, S Arnold, K. Atkinson, L Austria, D. Avila. FOURTH ROW: C. Avina, J. Bakerink, A. Bakman, J Baley, V. Ball, T. Ballard S. Banagas, lVl. Bankes, M Bankhead. 9,7 1 Freshmen PHOTO CREDITS: lAl That was the warning bell. Only seven minutes and school will be out. Let's hurry and finish this assignment for lVlr. lVlcAffee. lBl Electric typewriters de- manded quick moving fing- ers and a light touch. For most students it took many hours of practice to master this machine. . rf ' A R' , : I ' 4: 'wi ,Q I f .2 .gg Lf ft' 9 ef- T 4, A. , fy- V 1 , C , A ,V , Y . ,?5...,. f ' 3. L, .5 if . f lat 'ff9'.ff'?9 f' V' A ft ' 1' ' t ff' , M A :c , Q .L ev. T T 5' T . x-J' 'A .. :'L ' ii 1, H rg ,, ,af , I. - .1 R A 1 '4 ' Q xl Q W . ' H+ -33 -it r.. f . A -:.t. g J: Xt A t I. ,fd of X N-R , A E ,A g . f , b A V 'O ' 'M wif ,. ' ' ' 55: d f' . ... it liflltg 'sv 24 ' fl ...I--' A ' 4: ? Mi ' 7: fa., in , ,V VL m I ,V . -if W-1 1 --: F . , me ...rf 1 .M - eg X ,, ,, ,pz,j3q.,' ,. ,. 1 r N .Sf ' A x - 'I .W',, ff- k ,, ilf -,:' 1 ix ' Y R Q ' ' , ,,,, V 'T f 1 'I' ,ff 2- I A j, . u Q ., ' 4' f ' h . :QL h I 'V A . NL I . ,W at . if 2' I I FF F23 W W K KL' K K y K -1' ,, -K I M 'I X, ,V I L. di R. M A We 'H . .. .., .ss , I fx? V , I 5- ' f Nr 5 , . fr f E is , I 51 N. ' I f' .. .. 'offs If S. - - is -- - . . - an fIFwi'.Bn1f M ,V Y V ' A LL Keir... K Q W Y V H in S I 1' K I ...aa 4. mt ' :gn I I li J I . di . ,I f fi f T. I I I . L- Q.. i Tia .. 2 VN - ' 4,i'??'5. .2 1 1 2 N, 'N V . ' K- ' I . s r vs., ,. Kar' FIRST ROW: R. Baragar , ' ' L. Baratas, R. Barboa, R ' Barragan, K. Barett, W. 'Qg'Y ag , Bates, R. Beecher, A. Bel montes, J. Bemis. SECOND ROW: G. Benson G. Bernal, S. Bernal, S Bibby, N. Bird, N. Bisson G. Biorklund, S. Black, IVI Bloch. THIRD ROW: S. Bohaczyk L. Boman, V. Bond, NI Borzi, Y. Bourgeois, Y Burgeois, L. Bramel, D Breed, D. Brobst. FOURTH ROW: NI. Brunk en, B. Brunton, L. Buelow, C. Burgener, P. Burns, M Busk, D. Cain, G. Cain, B Callan. FIFTH ROW: R. Callen, C. Campbell, L. Campbell, F Campos, L. Cancino. Freshmen SIXTH ROW: IVI. Cannata R. Carbajal, R. Carlin, D Carll, IVI. Carnes. SEVENTH ROW: C. Carr D. Carr, J. Carrillo, S. Cast aneda, L. Castillo. EIGHTH ROW: R. Castillo L. Castro, C. Castruita, B in' asv .I W' -If .,.. f - as S S- A if R i, E if I - ... 4. :sy I r Q , . all S I I I' Caudillo, B. Chamberlain Ll -42 I 4- 'cz' if . fl' S ' l . f . , - I F ' , l :C I ' I k If .aan M KQV if , f V M xii. . ' F ' ' aka i f - i' . W J . '- ' Wa kz:k . I V: 345- W A 2 .rg - K 4 S .,,L ,L K A I . K , ' , 'R , si' ff' , mn- - .251-fo' il. , I I I , 5, L- 4 i 4. I I g XXVI I ' I ek S is VM.. :H S -Q Q i n 3:6 ,M jig? 'I 7 , , , I X, I FIRST ROW: i..chandier, 1.91-Sasaadfi ' . In 5 IX . s.cnapar0,i..chappins,R fy ,f ' f . ,, , 'V' va- in 'lag il :I - x v Fi 3.30128 Xe ... M: - .r I ,,. , . ,,. re . I 3 :T 'L' ai x E ' 155 H-...- 3' Q KC C . nm, it ' Q1 A ' I B ' as i I ..-lf A' 'i 'M A I W k S J ,aa Y Chavez, E. Chisholm, K Cizan, C. Clark, C. Clark SECOND ROW: J. Cobar rubio, NI. Cody, R. Colvin B. Conner, F. Conners, J Cook, R. Cook, J. Cooper R. Coppage. THIRD ROW: R. Cordova D. Crager, C. Crisci, C Criswell, J. Crockett, T Cruz, J. Danien, H. Das- selaar, C. Davalos. FOURTH ROW: D. Davis IVI. Davis, NI. Dat, IVI. Day D. Dean, R. DeArcos. FIFTH ROW: D. Dehoog G. Delgadillo, R. Detwiller D. Devlin, G. DeVore. 1 i 1 1 SIXTH ROW: P. Dexter V. Dominguez, A. Dones M. Dull, R. Dyer. SEVENTH ROW: D. Ebelt P. Echavarria, IVI. Echeveste S. Eckles, S. Ellis. EIGHTH ROW: IVI. Elzy J. Erickson, A. Escarnilla T. Espinoza, P. Fager. 1 ..A Y i . :fl ,h Q XX J V 4 wi my , X F' .- P k.:,V J . . K :gi A- sm' . ik-.1124 ,'l. ?4x.. E ' . r,.. , y ya . - ' , 13 .,.f 1 i ilggga ' Q y -Q 'aww 1 1 ef J 5' f ' 4. T? 'F ip- 2' . nf- 'rj . i ' 1 ' s . A .41 x 'U 4 ..-s E Zi ,Q 1 ia I .. fs Ei ' i g 4, F U 3 my 44 . 4 ,M sv . I A R' ' .- f' s . ,11 . . V . K 5, i.. , , wx 'Vxxx v,.ePrs D- g . R S, 45 X s.23 ? wg Q- - 1 -- A sta 'uni' g .X W ,K1 ,,. ,A XA Freshmen PHOTO CREDIT: lAl Paul Castorina tackles the keys on a typewriter and finds it as difficult as tackling an opponent on the football field. IVlr. Hughes patiently coaches. FIRST ROW: P. Farnworth, B. Faulkner, J. Ferguson, lVI. Ferreiro, T. Fieseler, N. Figueira, B. Figueira, B. Fimbres, Nl. Finch, L. Fin- negan. SECOND ROW: C. Fisher, R. Fitzpatrick, T. Flom, E, Flores, M. Flores, S. Flores, K. Folton, G. Fortney, C. Fox. THIRD ROW: R. Fox, R. Franco, NI. Fredzess, M. Freese, L. Fry, K. Fuen- mayor, B. Gaboury, R. Gal- legos, J. Gann, FOURTH ROW: B. Garcia, R. Garcia, S. Garcia, G. Garling, J. Gates, R. Ger- gick, D. Gidfon, J. Giebel- house, J. Glahn. Freshmen PHOTO CREDIT: lAl In English ll IVlr. Goulsby's helpful explanation on the parts of a sentence enables Gene Brobst to say, Now I get it, it's a predicate nominativef' FIRST ROW: R. Glassey, C. Gleason, W. Goad, L. Goddard, S. Goldsberry, N. Gomez, A. Gonzales, J. Gonzales. L. Gonzales. SECOND ROW: M. Gon- zales, S. Gonzales, S. Gon- zales, C. Gonzalez, O. Gon- zalez, L. Goodman,W. Goodwin, P. Goolsby, D. Goolsby. THIRD ROW: J. Gordon, P. Gordon, A. Grace, T. Grayem, K. Green, P. Green C. Greene, R. Groshomg, J. Guarez. 1 FOURTH ROW: D. Gullett R. Gulman, T. Gumrn, L. Gunter, IVI. Gurney, A. Gutierrez, A. Gutierrez, C. Hackett, C. Ham. 1 .J ' ' Q., 34 K 5 .. Wim it A Ai., K kk... V, , .D 5 ,..,.. Q ' G ,. .A f t . I ,,. A ,V,VV Ye ' . 1 .,.. x .e,... s. . N, ,gl W ' A as V - ,X t T A f f S f Ft A O ...H fr . ' as H - if ' l ' .- , Y ' ' , 774.7 xl? Q SQ 1' IEP? Y ,, A '-1, V . . ' J te: ev -6. 6..- 5? Jig if 'X A DYWSC 1 .L el. nv 3 - :Q m, .1 gi 121: , . ' . is x, fix A -.- l A I ,., ..- .g . wi 5 , 'Q RL if 4' I 'R .Nf, -4- I 1. 2' it 'C' I E .5 Q. : 13 Q ,Q 'I ,1?L,1 ig., , 1 ' I ' 5 ' ive A ,J FIRST ROW: F. Harnaguchi E. Harden, K. Harrison, D Hart, D. Hart. SECOND ROW: C. Hart- man, B. Hanley, R. Harvey S. Hatfield, C. Hathaway TH I R D ROW: S. Hathaway, C. Hazelwood, L. Hazel wood, C. Heald, D. Hender- SOFI. FOURTH ROW: R. Hedrix R. Hennion, L. Henry, M Henspeter, C. Hernandez FIFTH ROW: E. Hern- andez, G. Hernandez, J Hernandez, N. Hernandez R. Hernandez, C. Herrera D. Herriage, D. Hinds, C Hintz. 1 1 1 SIXTH ROW: D. HiseI,J. Hite, M. Hoffert, P. Hogan, C. Holcomb, N, Hollings- worth, L. Hood, J. Hope, IVI. Houck. SEVENTH ROW: E. Houge, I. Houser, E. Houseworth, D. Huckaby, IVI. Hudson, IVI. Huerta, D. Hughes, A. Huish, L. Hunn. EIGHTH ROW: C. Hunt, G. Ibarra, D. lrizarry, B Ives, J. Jacobson, S. Jager, D. James, S. James, R Jamison. ,,.. 1 .S ii .lj ' 5 ' .-,,, .- XV a It f ,,-V , I V Q -f fgeff a A I I V ' :, i A w . bb- K V 6 .F-. . if .rkk v ' rvcww. - 'P 4553 1-'V yr' ' ' .2 j- 'N , L, I v ,,,. W g 'Fl , iw , I - Q. ,, :, iv rv., A 1 .f 'N f -1-'N FQ' , , sv' K F F F FAKL I' :'. I if A A ii S M . Er .J i , I I fi 1 s I . f: R 1 FIRST ROW: B. Jaques, Y. Jaramillo, T. Jasper, A. Jau regui, L. Jauregui. SECOND ROW: D. Johns, D. Johnson, G. Johnson K. Johnson, V. Johnson THIRD ROW: S. Johnston S. Joiner, E. Jones, G 1 V. Kerr, R. Kieft, R. Kim ball, R. Kishpaugh, K. Kit- zrow, B. Kivrizis, J. Kizziar S. Kleen. SIXTH ROW: R. Kuhns, B Kyle, R. Lacey, IVI. Larson Q-' JV- 4 , 3-W ' ,A f 4' 'WVV N. Lauderman, L. Lauffer C. Leggens, P. Leigh, P Lema. .fin 'I 4 Q SEVENTH Rovv.J.Leep- 5, f ,, , V f 1 ard, K. Lewis, T. Levvter R. Limon, C. Lindquist, E. Linn, P. Linn, R. Lipscons, C- ,A l 2 ' ,, r , . 5, .,. Q- , . . ,N , ww' -..- feg'e'f y 'sf W , , I L , ! Jones, S. Juarez. M. Lizarraga. T' ' F' 'iil FOURTH ROW: V. Jaurez, EIGHTH ROW: IVI. Lomeli, s R. Keck, lvl. Keenan, D. L. Long, L. Lopez, M. Keith, D- KGHGY- Lopez, R. Lopez, R. Lopez, ' fe. - Q' M A iv ' B. Lucero, lVI. Lucero, B. ,TQ ' ' Ne., f FIFTH ROW: L. Kemock, Luedeka. L ,.,. , .Q .,,, ,' . X H' W. T : ,:. ki 3 1 's, T T 2 J r , : , 'K K ,As .. 1 tn A gl- ,,., ,SY 5 W-3 5 W I 5- :L - . vue- 2 7 N.. ' I fax in J' JJJ., 1, J A ' M J fi K Lv S 4 X -H .,,.. - ' ' 'fn lrdflael ,T ,. MAN K K T . 5 1 :Y -we A ... T .. T g P f s T 3- el 'Q - e T J ' , A . A g ,W ' 'ft' h 33.5, 'A 4am Y ,gg -,, , ' 3 . : We . ' .Llffnf le F :elsif .f.'.:1m. I L x .. J gr s , . gg f 1.15 1, - ' , l- . 'F . f . . , J . -Q1 , I' L. , ...I 1 A A - M s . 4X X x, , , 'u u .QA .5 . ,V 4 1 ., hun , , 1 7 K- . ,..,. ' - 'M f-f f g .- Lx., I , .. f 'J V , l 15.3. Ml- , A--f li - X' ' Www' I 1 .., if xlz' y H H we b y ... G r wif, K. r ? , M y ', ,K - If up gg , , . . ,.1 xl ZLL- Aw, N g in .V 'X .M Egg! : :ig f , ,A g . gt: gg. H My ff 4. ., . ' . .Q 'V s. 'X ' K Mqjlif, yds' 2:4 ' , , C.. .3 is :Q K I-GEL 3 we C9 :QL . . , ' ., I -fr VV . x . t : K fx V, in R' YK '-IT XQQI 5 y X :Vt L: I -K 4. l. K I it gg 1 ff: .Na , . . I 53 ,Q -7 f. :fr ky, - F 1, . i .-kid, . J. 2 .Q if 5 55 43: 'Tj .IZA It FIRST ROW: L. Luna, M Luna, T. McAuiffe, D. Mc Cauley, V. McCracken, T. McDevitt, K. McGill, T. McMahon, K. McNutt. SECOND ROW: D. Mc- Pherson, M. Macias, J Macklin, G. Madrigal, J Magana, V. Marinelli, P Marnell, N. Marquez, C Marsh. THIRD ROW: M. Marsh, A Martinez, A. Martinez, E Martinez, G. Martinez, J Martinez, L. Martinez, V Martinez, R. Martini. FOURTH ROW: R. Mason, V. Mason, I. Mayorga, P. Meadows, P. Medina, E Melquiades, F. Mendoza, G Mercado, R. Mercado. Freshmen PHOTO CR ED ITS: lAl That World Geography test should be hard, so Katie Morris uses her time wisely. Writing the name of the country and its capital five times ought to help. IBD Students, looking for- ward to the day when they will be able to drive, learn the fundamentals of driver safety from Mr. Hughes. sf' .. if is- r L, ww 4? . N..- ,, . ,I . vi-1152 , k ' :. ' 'xxx 5 . I 1 EF' ,-7 'N ' I I Is. . it . ', ff- i H W' . I R , .a,. -ic ,gf . 1 I . . ..., I . Myvzr fh' I .V,, F ' Ju 0' 4 M . er I 'ab . , A , -. I . 4 I 'I If e ef f. by ' Freshmen PHOTO CREDIT: IAI VIlatch the fingers, says Mr. Wille as he shows Jerry Fisbeck and Chuck Powell how to operate a circular saw cor- rectly. 5 If :nf'i'iif gg vs. -.1 ,lv .,- f N . lm - FIRST ROW: R. Meza, L. Miller, W. Miller, J. Millias, R. Mills, B. Miranda, J. Miranda, R. Mirando, D. Modlim. SECOND ROW: E. Moffitt, J. Monachello, B. Montoya, R. Montoya, C. Moreno, D. Moreno, K. Morris, R. Mor- ris, M. Mulvihill. THIRD ROW: D. Mundy, Y. Murakami, D. Nail, L. Nawa, J. Netwig, M. New- bold, R. Nichols, L. Nieto, E. Niger. FOURTH ROW: N. Nor- man, J. Nunley, J. Nyman J. Okolowitz, E. Oliver, S Olsen, G. Ordonez, A. Ortiz, B. Ortiz. 1 Nr. sg 4 34' btw 4 'S 95 L1 F V 3 Gifs , fb , . A . . i.ts'5 ,o dfile i 5 Y S D B ' 71 X V i:'-. Q ., f A K' b ' W . I yrl. p ,. I .sms . I- .. ,. v' r y A K 11' 'yi' 5 X y 1 . , . . 3' xi ' . L, E. - by . i . ff 4 L , 1 T iff . , - .4 ky I . ' -f y 4: yr, 4' V i N- f . y gf' L.. , W K , K '1 Tee 9 5' ,Ax X . 54 L 'ic' . .sy .xg lx 'X in, 'J -.- X L. 321' D., ev- Q 4' ' -'CZ in lf- 5 I rg, R I L54 dm, g 'A X FIRST ROW: J. Osborne, R. Ott, R. Oviedo, P. Padilla, M. Plamer. SECOND ROW: G. Parker J. Patrick, D. Payton, E Pearson, G. Pedroza. THIRD ROW: R. Pena, R Perea, B. Perez, B. Perry R. Peterson. FOURTH ROW: S. Phalen C. Phipps, C. Piest, K. Place, R. Placencio. FIFTH ROW: C. Plains, D Pliss, D. Polzin, G. Ponzio K. Powell, P. Prasser, B Price, T. Pung, D. Pyburn SIXTH ROW: A. Ouesada, D. Ramirez, H. Ramirez, Nl. Ramirez, IVI. Ramirez, ,A A, , ,W .... g 4 K ,A A . , 2'-vii?-:f'1f' a ' Gs. 5.1.1, V3 J .,Q.! ,, h Randle, D. Rangel. SEVENTH ROW: R. Reed, I. Reid, C. Reynolds, P. Richard, A. Rincon, R. Rios, A. Rivera, F. Rivera, B, Roberts. EIGHTH ROW: J. Roberts, Nl. Robles, A. Rocha, K. Rock, J. Rodriguez, Y. Rod- riguez, IVI. Rogers, J. Romo, N. Ramirez, T. Ramirez, F S. Ross. J I Ji ' X ,ati 1 il' I ':,:.. f A 1 ii ....,. Q ,fi s 3 x I 1 if U V.. .1 In rung A .XX ,iil Liv- ' .f 1 2 7 4,s en., .X .. QQ - , I W K ...er L ' ' 'if , l 6 ,V A B 2 if Q f Ai ,uh-Ji. . . fs., , Q... 'Sri' . ef-ff .., vu..- -.. . S s.... Q. ,git I . xg. . ws.: IQ, Q0 nv ' wi , I3 if. . S -' 1 --as . . Q' I , '. L aa. e in M ' , e Li . f ' ., in 'I K V- 2 - I K tr ,Vkk we I I Q, ... ,. I , 1 I I S ,Q I , I- 'EA - ' , I ga' ' Je x . .M A . sa... , aw. , M. .... '-:fee , nu I f- Q :Q .. usa-. k f v. ,7 N' . e T? . f- ... mb Il FIRST ROW: E. Rowe, P. Rush, D. Rutherford, I. Sal- azar, A. Sanchez, S. Sand- ers, Nl. Sandoval, A. San- Paolo, G. Saucedo. SECOND ROW: IVI. Saund- ers, Nl. Schneiden, S. Schu- ske, R. Serro, J. Severin, P Shalton, D. Shaw, G. Shear- er, L. Sholtis. THIRD ROW: S. Siggers L. Silva, P. Simms, D. Sivel Ie, D. Smith, J. Smith, P Smith, S. Smith, M. Speck ing. FOURTH ROW: P. Staf ford, W. Staley, L. Steger K. Stegmann, K. Stephens, 3- 'M' r ll.:-PM 'Z' 'i 7 i Wx K 1 Lg X .X Z. K . , S M iZ I ga, ff v x . ii Ai I 'fix vii .3 - . i iii i . ii? iw 'H ii PI R. Stephens, IVI. Stephen son, P. Stewart, A. Stone 9 . if FW' .. i I - if ,eiheamf-Q1 -5 35 I iw H i . , V . .. HJ H :A kr :L ' J . S- kd. Freshmen FIFTH Row: c. stuck, S Sullivan, C. Sutton, V. Sweetman, D. Sweigart. SIXTH ROW: B. Swetnam K. Taggert, R. Teigen, I Tellez, D. Tena. SEVENTH ROW: F. Ther- iault, G. Thompson, M Thompson, T. Tipps, G Toller. EIGHTH ROW: R. Tom ezak, I. Torres, IVI. Torres J. Toshima, S. Townsend 1 I .vi 'Q ,Q ., N S A WKI, . Q ' ,l , .. , K w ,k,k.' 4. . V X , In I J I Q . . . .. I . ,I ., .t art li If 2. fffixfr .I ., A f . .- N E' . L I f .I - f- 4 .fi ff -H -. ., x - ' ' Q , 3 I . . . . Q l my f. W 1-ef ., 'av 4 K K 5 Q, : '- 5 IW W V F . G? - . . 'F' at K M-. In x K :H I A ., ik ., . Q . it' + V Q25 ,A jg 1? 'V ., ' It as ,t if H- r ' f ' . s Q -fr I . L kyh, T- as 5. 1 A , a,E? Q 1 ?'M cu V' ez? V r 174,-J. 1 . in '- J -.- in t L :ff 1 It J 'I ' I V. . A L A , f xx N ' 4h' fs : 39 ' np .. F f ' Q. I :jx iff- JZ W H, AV FIRST ROW: V. Tripepi K. Trujillo, M. Twomey, L Underwood, P. Unite, L Vachal, G. Valdez, V. Val enzuela, B. Vann. SECOND ROW: S. Varela, D. Vartan, H. Vega, R Vega, R. Vela, B. Veloz L. Veloz, E. Verdugo, R. Villalobos. THIRD ROW: T. Voth, J Voyes, B. Vrsalovich, V Walker, S. Wallace, IVI. Wal ters, B. Ward, R. Ware, L. Watson. FOURTH ROW: V. Web- ster, D. White, C. Wick ham, L. Williamson, D. Wil son, D. Wilson, R. Wilson D. Womble, J. Work. FIFTH ROW: D. Wright, R. Wright, S. Yasukochi, K. Yeomans, F. Yerich, J. Yonk, S. Ytreus, P. Zech. PHOTO CREDIT: lAl Re- member that the shape of the skin, nerve, and muscle cells are suited to their specialized activity. lVlr. Hughes' assistance is ap- preciated as he helps stu- dents in becoming more aware of the structure of the human body. orts 9 JM, s. J' A 'S I! ll :Q Pl aw W : iymx.: w 993 .QV 9 .f 3 J Varsity Fnntha EHS EHS EHS EHS EHS EHS EHS EHS EHS Scoreboard Glenn 0 Kennedy 7 Jordan 0 Lynwood 0 Santa Fe 0 Cal Hugh 12 La Mrrada 22 Bellflower 7 Norwalk O S.G.V.l. Champronshrp Team EV an F Al Excelsior's hard-hitting Varsity Football Team, noted for its fine team spirit, took the S.G.V.L. title undefeated and placed nine men on the All- League Team. Under the com- bined leadership of Head Coach Robert Larson and Assistant Coaches, Jack Fear, Chuck lVlc- Aninch, and Butch Hughes, our team experienced the best sea- son in many years. Excelsior received the City Tro- phy, an award given by the city of Norwalk for the most outstanding football team of the year. In C.l.F. competition, the drill units, the band, and all loyal fans helped to give the team the necessary drive to go to the third round in C.l.F. playoffs. Placing among the top four schools in C.l.F. compe- tition, Excelsior put two men on the All- C.l.F. team. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl HEAD COACH - Coach Bob Larson poses on Senior Square with John Glenn Eagle just before first victory of the season. lBl lCl lDl ASSlSTANT COACHES 'Butch Hughes, 'Jack Fear, +Chuck McAninch. Coaches combined talent and effort to develop a champion- ship team. lEl VARSITY FOOTBALL TEANI -- FRONT ROW: J. Fis- beck, S. IVlark, P. Lopez, B. Silkenbakken, J. Poncy, B. Al- brecht, J. Strange, D. Jones, P. Castorina, S. Sutton, S. Landen- berger. SECOND ROW: F. lVli- randa, R. Ridge, J. Colin, K. Landgren, lVl. Nakagawa, T. Robinson, B. Blomgren, R. Richardson, R. Arnault, J. Ouirk, D. Medina, J. Walters. THIRD ROW: L. Finnegan, M. Tafoya, S. Collo, M. Yriarte, D. Kleen, C. Fredenburg, J. Wray, R. Bunch, D. Salcido, S. Rich- ardson, G. Gordon, A. Nloss, R. Carrera. lFl Pilots hard-hitting action against Bellflower cinched the Homecoming game and the S.G.V.L. title. Cl.F. Scoreboard E HS 34 Rowland EHS 28 Loara EHS 7 La Serna All league Selections PHOTO CREDITS: lAl John Poncy, All-League Ouarterback of the Year, was one of the main driving forces that led our football team to their championship. Under con- stant pressure to keep the team winning, John always came through. lBl Steve Sutton, probably the most talented member on Ex- celsior's cham pionsh ip team , made twenty-six touchdowns this past season. Steve received the following awards: Player of the Year by the Herald American, Back of the Year by the Norwalk Call S.G.V.L. Back of the Year, and All C.l.F. Back of the Year. lCl Sutton running for a twenty yard gain against Bellflower. lDl Poncy taken down after a ten yard gain for Excelsior. lEl Paul Castorina, Tail Back lFl Stan Richardson, Defensive Back. lGl Raleigh Bunch, Line Backer. lHl Steve Landenberger, Split End. lll Ben Albrecht, Varsity Club President, was another force behind our winning team. Ben was given recognition as All- S.G.V.L. Offense and Defense Player, an honorary selection, and All-C.l.F. Offensive and Defensive Player. lJl Ron Ridge, Offensive Guard. lKl Stuart Nlark, Defensive Guard. f L fb + 2. ' flrflrf' M' BA CY IJV '..'r ez . ' stef , um m-:nuns naw A nanwuununmusunsaew 1 munumn Q 1131 X 'psf ,,, . H31 ' wig. H 5 Q-,L mi? t -zywgawi 751 3 ! f+ gfff , M k ,, , gf YQRSM X R L5 1 4 S' N' f 49 5 k ' ,, E F3 ' , .f y 1:5 -- .gf N 15 e ,J if Q q5'F? A ww, - , ji! f 'HQ ff' , ,, 1324 1 '- 'R Q, R, 'J' , A. MJ Q -' .. ,hr IQ ff f'f'-68:44 mf 5 -. 'X nf 1' U H 15 K. -f,. ' iV'3 2 Y4 ,, xg N . M zk -1 -'44'f,. . V lklxli' V Q .. Lyyy, A Stop-Action Varsity AV PHOTO CREDITS: lAl ln season's opening game guard, Bruce Blomgren, blocks pass intended for Glenn. lBl After securing league title, Excelsior mauls Norwalk's grid- iron team. lCi Halfback, Steve Sutton, slips past Buc defenders for the winning T.D. iDl Leaving Lynwood defend- ers, Sutton steps over forty yard line on way to goal. iEl Quarterback, John Poncy, blocked close to goal line in one of our squeakers. lFl Steve Landenberger readies to set Jordan tackle back on bench. lGl Varsity thwarts Santa Fe's attempt at scoring. ..t. sg CV fk 315. N A -..,,,,:t,-if me . g 4-A an , . T' Q y .wif T9 'Z-E' '35 fi ' 'f gfQ.'i3a.'ia.E1i.e,.. . . 1' '4 4 'EZ' 'ffyig A 1 f t, way' X 'H' W- .. ..,,. ,V ...una ' 'f ,, .V .Qfii55g.1,Iwf4'j V T E y ' 5-gF:5T'?'5i Q-.Ll ' T . .. 'f ' .. 1 X K l, f ,. f.,-ff A. .Ag,., ,.. ,X , M, , ,si .'..s.a' V gf., 5, ,K , g.2.1.' :jj-b' L, ,,,Q,yuw.m 'fm 1,f.f.,,,f' . , ,.7, 1 . V. Hvvfiyb -uf W K Y. -f Qs 3gf: '35 EV ,V s..W.w .., . f' ,, rw M ,s . J . .6 . . , A . mgfe- g .44 ne., Q e PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Cee Team opens defense for a seven yard gain. lBl Cees put a lot of action into a power packed season. lCl Cal High's line crumbles under champion Bee's passing attack. lDl J.V. Halfback, Rudy Car- rera, slips around Glenn tackle toward thirty-yard line. lEl Jeff Brinkley sidesteps Glenn lineman in one of many successful J.V. games. lFl Ball carrier for Cal High meets determined Cee Team. lGl Overwhelmed by Cees, Cal High suffers yard loss. FRONT ROW: T. Lucero, D. Scoreboard Scoreboard BEE FOOTBALL J.V. FOOTBALL EHS 7 Glenn 25 EHS Glenn 0 EHS 13 Kennedy 0 EHS Kennedy 0 EHS 22 Jordan 0 EHS Jordan 12 EHS 21 Lynwood 19 EHS Lynwood 7 EHS 19 Sante Fe 7 EHS Santa Fe 6 EHS 9 Cal High 6 EHS Cal High 7 EHS 13 La Mirada 12 EHS La Mirada 0 EHS 6 Bellflower 6 EHS Bellflower 0 EHS 34 Norwalk 13 EHS Norwalk 6 PHOTO CREDITS: Scoreboard lAl Cee Team's defense brought CEE FOOTBALL jolting surprises to their opposi- tion. EHS O Glenn 9 EHS 0 Kennedy 15 EHS 6 La Canada 0 lBl Victory, at times, seemed EHS 7 Lynwood 0 a step or two away for the Bees. EHS 6 Santa Fe 6 EHS 19 Cal High 6 lCl An important win for the EHS 26 La Mlrada 14 Bees deserved a classic cheer EHS 12 Bellflower 19 . i . EHS 6 Norwalk 12 from their coach, Mr. Vigil. ,... .T ., lDl J.V. FOOTBALL TEAM -- FRONT ROW: C. Detrick, M. Gurney, A. Abundio, T. Argott, J. Brinkley, L. Cruz, T. James. SECOND ROW: D. Alvarado, M. Killinstad, G. Roberts, M. Thomas, A. Galvin, T. Gaste- lum, G. Ballantyne, R. Bannan. l.V. Bee And Bee Teams 'l H ,,,l , .95 i News is it X . .cf we i S N .lv M 1' . 4:3 i ,, K .. V . cor? 2 it 1 or----., Jie D ROW: G. Sutter, G. Huish, G. Trumbo, M. McKin- ley, B. Harvey, M. Van Maanen, B. Evans. lEl BEE FOOTBALLTEAM -- FRONT ROW: R. Marquez, L. Baker, S. Cortez, J. Tafoya, L. Kelly, D. McKay, R. Dawson, G. Oyster, M. Castorina, T. Diaz, T. Vela, L. Mills. SECOND ROW: M. Ruby, R. Bedolla, B. Prado, M. Lopez, D. Mendoza, L. Munoz, E. Lara, M. Frazier, B. Beith, T. Michael, R. Rod- riguez, J. Blackketter, T. Trim- ble, A. Medina. THIRD ROW: Coach Vigil, G. Perez, R. Hardy, L. Lopez, D. Peterson, E. Cor- dova, B. Guidas, M. Rodriguez, M. Huckaby, L. Williamson, B. Clapp, M. Cruz, M. Rivas, R. Kuhns, L. Heaver, Coach White. lFl CEE FOOTBALL TEAM -- Dean, O. lrizarry, B. Mason, R. Oviedo, R. Almanza, B. Jame- son, M. Lara, A. Valenzuela, B. Roberts, A. Martinez. SECOND ROW: D. Herriage, P. Bates, R. Lumas, M. Juarequi, A. Ortiz, J. Moffit, B. Schleider, J. Rod- riquez, A. 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Vw., K 3, V. A Y,-',5,gj1 3,.,..V . ,K K- ., V, 51,2 3 sw: .QQVV-'ffw.w'-f:fP?im.ll'5,.4 V. fffff , . . 'JW f V V V. 'R ' .- rf. .1 'V ' . MV , V. 'Vik XL -P. Action, a byword for this year's Varsity Basketball Team, described our Cagers. Always an active threat to other league members, Excelsior's team worked hard for their league standing. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM--FRONT ROW: M. Vance, S. Stricklin, D. Medina, S. Sutton, D. Parks. SECOND ROW: S. Taylor, D. Strelecki, C. Garcia, T. Robinson, T. Michael. THIRD ROW: W. Goad, J. Poncy, R. Moceri, Coach Crippen. lBl His hook blocked, Steve Sutton tries for a thirty-foot shot. Varsity Cagers 55 F3 yu 5 gm? . , 51 4 fi r W v ,,,. .,..fh , , VW .,. N A rr il l it if risl A A 'fl :',. A 11x-' , 1 21 g - -Q I 5 ea W ,MJ ,......,...-V-dir' f .r ...,. ,AST 4 -Q Q., . .. nf-4 -smevgfw' K . rfb. I ,Y.....,V.p.... lCl Don Medina slaps down a scoring attempt by Bellflower. lDl In the clear, Sutton lays one up for two points. lEl No. 14, Mike Vance, strug- gles to regain possession from Millikan. lFl Steve Stricklin, always one jump ahead of the Millikan Team, drops one in to score. F V H Qftpff xg. l . 3 M8501 'ii' P if 'M if 'Q -W .lk . Q LY PHOTO CREDITS: lAl J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM-- FRONT ROW: R. Drake, G. Flores, J. Wilcox, D. Peterson, S. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Coach Dyer, S. Pitts, R. Hall, J. Brinkley, J. Cody, D. Baer. lBl Challenged? Most teams were when ExceIsior's J.v.'s played them. lCl BEE BASKETBALL-- - fd A-an-A-.M My ,fp pf- . - . fx fa .Q 3 : 4 1 f N ' . df. ' X-N , in ,pi ,, V 1 , X 1 5 i f 1 Ut! V . FRONT ROW: R. Chappins, O. Steinegeweg, D. Hinds, H. Ontiveros, L. Mills, L. Davis. SECOND ROW: R. Ramirez, S. Olvey, D. Crowther, M. Cruz, L. Driver, Coach Nuechterlein. THIRD ROW: T. Voth, E. Day, G. Benson, G. Shamblin, C. Stoddard, T. McDevitt. lDl Close guarding by Bell- flower proved no problem for Steve Pitts as he sinks a basket for our J.V. team. lEl Jim Cody's training and practice pay off as he executes a spectacular leap to put Ex- celsior'sJ.V. team ahead by two points. lFl No. 32, Steve Mitchell, struggles for possession of the ball as he attempts a difficult shot in a successful J.V. game. Pilot Cagers ln league Action PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Varsity player Don Medina narrowly misses jump. lBl Fouled by Norwalk, Cee cager, Dennis Stearns, attempts ashot. lCl Under pressure from Bell- flower, Steve Pitts lines up a close one. lDl Unable to go for two , Juarequi passes to Solem. lEl A silly millimeter longer? Silly, not when Sutton lumps against lVlillikan. lFl Basketball or soccer? At times the team wasn't sure. lGl J.V. player, Wilcox, makes basketball look easy. lHl Bellflower found Richard Drake hard to reach. lil Dee player, De Arcos, looks for a chance to pass during Norwalk game. , Fl J :S W -spd ,ff - X 3 , -f - K . -' ma fia V' AA sv PHOTO CREDITS lAl CEE BASKETBALL-- P Almanze THIRD ROW: J. Hite, B. Faulkner, L. Martinez, R. De Arcos, D. Herriage, Coach Marskell. FRONT ROW: M. Day, M. Jaurequi, B. Callen, B. Jean- blanc. SECOND ROW: Coach Johnson, L. Sanchez, R. Rod- riquez, B. Thompson, D. Stearns. CBJ DEE BASKETBALL TEAM-- FRONT ROW: G. Pedroza, L. Juarequi, M. Cody. SECOND ROW: J. Solem, V. Mason, P. Castro, G. Ordonez, E. De Sira, lCl Dennis Stearns keeps the ball and winning points out of Norwalk's reach. lDl In fast action of a Dee game, Larry Juarequi loses shot. lEl NorwaIk's team had to move fast to recover ball from Dennis Stearns. l J6- mm, IIA Enthusiastic pepsters kept in step as they followed the drill call left, left, left, right, left! During the year, members of the drill units displayed their abili- ties as they promoted school spirit. Spiriting our teams with yells and routines and arousing an eagerness to win, the varsity song and yell leaders and drill units displayed animated talents to help bring our rallies and games into full swing. PHOTO CREDITS: IAI DRILL TEAIVI--FRONT ROW: K. Lanning, D. Walker, K. Rain. SECOND ROW: D. La Place, R. Vega, W. Shim- burkuro, L. Lopez, C. Varla, J. Wallace, K. Reigh, L. Del- lagadillo, J. Smith. TH IRD ROW: R. Nlendoza, S. Tyler, C. Cwierz, D Ramirez V Gastelum V Nigst, P. Dyer,-J. Andrews, N: Fischer, K. Shamblin. FOURTH ROW: D. Gillette, NI. Day, D. Harris, J. Pung, D. Farraz, K. James, J. Acherman, L. Foley, D. Palmer. FIFTH ROW: L. Tovar,J. Bingham, L. Adams, S. Ganoe, G. Harvey, A. Zylstra, B. Wallis, L. Ham. SIXTH ROW: J. Page, V. Watkins, L. Nlc- Cracken, C. Kratsa, P. Wegener, S. IVIcCrossen, C. Heflin, E. Rivas. IBI Nlrs. Johnson, leader and advisor of the drill team, found that it was not always an easy task to change school spirit into precision routines. With co-operation from the girls, however, energies were redirected into colorful per- formances for rallies and games. BV TI I.V. Song, YeII+ And Majorettes 5 XE i V d Ag. M N039 we-aw, fefw' PHOTO CREDITS: KAI J.V. SONG LEADERS-- FRONT ROW: S. Cassoe, Head Song Leader. SECOND ROW: M. Vig, K. Lema. THIRD ROW: P. Martinez, L. Murphy. CBJ J.V. YELL LEADERS--J. Taylor, Head Yell Leader, E. Rodriguez, T. Heemstra, L. Carl. CCD MAJOR ETTES--L. Camer- on, G. Schuske, V. Murray. I EZ , 189 PHOTO CREDITS: lAl VARSITY YELL LEADERS-- FRONT ROW: L. Epple V. Siggers, Head Yell Leader, P. Carl. SECOND ROW: G. Voth, S. Menn, M. Barraza. lBl FLAGTWIRLERS--FRONT ROW: V. Cedillo, Head Flag Twirler. SECOND ROW: P. Be- dolla, H. Verdusco, P. Cooper. lCl VARSITY SONG LEAD- ERS--FRONT ROW: S. Wong, Head Song Leader. SECOND ROW: K. Lerma, C. Hill, B. Allen, D. Riner, Y. Martinez. Varsity Song And Yell leaders if 551 fr W We Flag Twirlers PHOTO CREDITS: KAI With seeming ease Robin Bain returns the ball to even a score. IBI Robertson and Garcia double for a fast match against Santa Fe. ICI VARSITY TENNIS TEAM-- FRONT ROW: S. Jones, C. Gar- cia, K. Miles. SECOND ROW: D. IDI A powerful serve by Jeff Robertson, L. Villado, J. Cwierz, Cwierz tends to catch his oppon- R. Bain, S. Olvey, Coach Lappin. ent off balance. ucv Q... I, Varsity Tennis V so: f f S 'ir CE-2 5: if , 5 'mul My AA . wx ?-.P x L 3 . The Girls' Athletic Association, under the capable supervision of Miss Phelan, is an associa- tion which gives all athletically- minded girls an opportunity to participate in many competitive sports. Besides holding play- days in which all G.A.A. mem bers competed against mid- city schools, there were also bi-annual award banquets. At these banquets deserving girls received varsity letters in such sports as basketball, volleyball, lBl G.A.A. LETTER CLUB--V . Garcia, G. Harvey, S. Henry, F. De Palma, D. Trujillo, G. Jagger, C. Vantine. lCl G,A.A. SECOND SEMEST- ER COUNCIL--FRONT ROW: Miss Phelan, S. Garcia, S. Henry, Vice-President, M. Garcia, Presi- dent, C. Hu ntsinger, J. De Palma, B. Hart. SECOND ROW: Mrs. archery, and speed-away. Each G.A.A. member sold candy dur- ing December to raise money for the banquet expenses. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl G.A.A. FIRST SEMESTER COUNCIL--FRONT ROW: G. Harvey, F. De Palma, C. Van- tine, President, S. Henry, J. De Palma, Vice-President. SEC- OND ROW: A. Rocha, B. Hart. C. Huntsinger, M. Garcia. Gardner, K. Bergner, A. Rocha, D. Trujillo. lDl A basket for Excelsior's girls gives them a two point lead in an important pIayday game. lEl Ready, aim, shoot , exclaimed Miss Phelan, as the ar- chery team aimed for a bulls-eye Girls' Athletic Association .y T - T 9. .l . 3 Y ' gf 3 Q it E3 '.f'i: 'l sig. a'fff'Q i Atvs F 1 S -.t ' 'A is A fifififix .gill - v' 5 f 'S 'L 5. , fFu,fs...-aryl. . iifzf' If X z df 4 'J-T' -1. g 12 ' at - ' ffl' rm 5 s' 'sst . QF '.2Tf-5?.sf-T.. 1 l veg M if -t-A ' -A N.,-ts.-. 3f'?5? f9 k ' Q f ,'.ffT'fAf'- -574' 5337 ' f i-sv , .Q A C 1 . ef t'542z.w.i'f-Tis.-sprites -QI. Q QW'- V' , li 'l,'l X., I ' in um. .wr I, K, 1 ' f ABV if X T' PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Miss Phelan, long-time girls' physical education teacher at Excelsior, is the G.A.A.'s super- visor. Besides the duties con- nected with her P.E. classes, Miss Phelan puts out the extra time and efforts to make G.A.A. a truly successful organization. Because of her efforts many girls have the opportunity to learn true sportsmanship through competitive sports. QBl Carol Vantine centers for the number one team in a playday basketball event. lCl Sock it to 'em, baby, exclaims Mrs. Johnson. Volley- ball was a favorite with G.A.A. members. lDl TENNIS TEAIVI--FRONT ROW: B. Torres, C. Vantine. SECOND ROW: C. Heflin, L. Nava, H. Chavez, C. Huntsinger. lEl Miss Elliott gives special instructions to team members in a speed-away event. 'O A , . ff l ' . ' Z T N . f t t-wi AI N :M if 1 kb' ,-Ex t'-l'5'2 :fs O P fe Q . '.L.',: ..v,,. A fag, U , '. - A K , 'Lf ,, . fr 39 ' ltee . -.. Z ' riff: Vs,--e .r e P of f 7 as K V 1 ' Qivshw- f gs' L' K4 C 1 f ' 'i 'fA7'f T : r .. V l ' fr f as nv mt.. Q 'Wa PHOTO CREDITS: lA! Up, up and away! High jumper Ron Hall clears six feet ln Lynwood meet. lBl TRACK TEAM--FRONT ROW: E. Verdugo, A. Torres, E. Alvarez, S. Debaca, A. Adriano, T. McAulliffee, R. Lucero, E. Hardy, E. Martinez, A. Huish, R. Cook, E. Lara, M. Lopez, A. Rincor, E. Teigen, C. Evan- cich, S. Kelly, D. Shook, K. Bruhns, S. Cortez. SECOND ROW: L. Ginn, T. Denny, J. Severia, G. Parshall, C. Ortiz, J. Monachello, T. Mason, J. Powell, M. Saunders, D. Butler, A. Flores, B. Clapp, G. Sutter, M. Carnes, B. Perea, G. DeVore, R. Fox, R. Carrera. THIRD ROW: R. Brockway, T. Trimble, M. Block, A. Ortiz, J. Magana, D. Richardson, J. Berry, L. Munoz, B. Evens, C. Smith, M. Palmer, M. Frazier, R. Mc- Means, H. Dawson, F. Randle, A. Ibarra, M. Castorina, A. BV Sanchez. FOURTH ROW: Coach Fitzel, J. Dye, J. Aguirre, K. Stegmann, W. Thrill, M. Rod- riquez, A. Moss, R. Bunch, R. Richardson, D. Benavidez, P. Castorina, D. Jones, D. Donley, R. Donley, G.Johnson, D. Men- doza, J. Yeomans, J. Crockett, M. Fountain, G. Roberts, R. Bannon, G. Huish, Coach Vigil. NOT PICTURED: S. McClana- han, S. Sutton, M. Tafoya, T. Robinson, R. Hall, D. Baer, B. Albrecht, D. Alfstad, D. Town, D. Kleen, S. Mark, R. Hemmah, Coach Marskell. lCl Ballet dancing? Not really, it'sjust Paul Castorina's smooth form as he tosses a twelve pound shot fifty feet. lDl Varsity distance men: Har- low Dawson, Edmund Hardy, Anthony Flores, Karl Bruhns, and Ruben Chappins complete 440 run. lEl Mike Tafoya sprints ahead in the 100 yard event. B by M Y it Q . ij id? , I N f, es, 'T 1.-v . . sw, , Z, .- ff H W. , , 'li BV Cross Country v Q UV ' sw ,gi .A R . . sta, ' f -I: i-- C l ,N 7 Q t A it , :flax J ,L I xi t. 6 if li YQ' fi 5 ,U .E ' , ., M 1' - T Excelsior's cross country team, coached by Mr. Fitzel, ran away with many victories. This year's team had many things going in its favor: a great coach, student backing, and great run- ners. Ruben Chappins, second choice for ALL CIF, placed first in every cross country .meet. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Ruben Chappins demon- strates how to break a school record. Fountain, R. Hennah, J. Crockett, J. Magana, J. Berry, B. Luedeka, R. Chappins, Mr. Fitzel, lCl Cross country racers experi- ence anticipation as they wait for a shot from the starting gun to begin their race. lDl Endurance gives Excelsior a running edge for another victory. ,ff 1 ,,,. lBlCROSS COUNTRY TEAM-' FRONT ROW: L. Ginn, M. Cody, M. Torres, G. Ordonez, A. Stone, R. Fox, M. Townrez, D. Butter, M. Saunders, A. San Paolo, G. DeVore, T. Fisbeck. SECOND ROW: C. Ortiz, M. Martinez, A. Torres, K. Bruhns, D. Sivelle, B. Kyle, D. Selenek, E. Hardy, F. Randle, M. Ram- irez, A. Flores, E. Barela, R. Zamaripa. THIRD ROW: G. Parshall, R. Donley, C. Vrsalo- vich, J. Dye, R. Juarez, G. Johnson, R. Brockway, M. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Deciding against a steal to second, Pilot runner makes it safely back to first. lBl VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM--FRONT ROW: S: Collo, A. Adriano, G. Hodges, R. Ridge, Nl. Yriarte, A. Torres, S. Oyster, S. Landenberger.SECOND ROW: M. Van Maanan, D. Ivie, B. AI- brecht, J. Poncy, S. Richardson, P. Lopez, M. Nakagawa, K. Land- gren. lCl Pitcher Dave lvie proves his worth while covering first. lDl Big Lang, Keith Landgren demonstrates form that put Pilots on top. lEl Strike one! Pitcher Dave Ivie, who usually gives strikes, takes one. lFl lvie shows his power as first baseman as Santa Fe stumbles. ll . i 'fag mi Q . x---.fz f r . +52-ffmv L ix ,215 S. .. A. .:. ,.,. , .2154 .-:if A ll tl' . 44 .aff i .4 My--wr LV, liosh Basehah K uevtai N' V l 1 !. .E A I .L Q ,A I I . l if , iPJLvt-115 lvilfifll , fyliivifv W. 454 yt f' WW., ,DMM td -f.. . f.-N . it w as y 2 5' S., ,gf,5QPd0 4 ' f., . n, . . ' 3 Q' - V -KA'-i ,' H. A fx xx ' kj' .' X 3 ff D . ,VW N, 5' , A: ' 7' '15, A 1 fsfffzf' 3, 3 i, , w h 4. O 1 A 4, l il X? ,i ZW. la 1' i 1 ' ' ' . t I . ' QA' l' i ' Qi ,, ,TM i f .. ' l 2 ...fa A , . .W 'if-l ' ? ,,,x 5 A ,I h 2 ,ff T 2 - f f 1 f A M 4 . - :r ' l , ,, CV ll V K El? - 0892-55-Q ,. KAV, ici .. K Y' I r ' 1 ,A , X! - i. J., ' 1 'T , , Vtml A, t EV fs Q5 B T2 Y ff 24 45? lf' ,fs . W' Y ll PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Against cross-town rival Nor- walk, Ray Ramirez hits a line drive into right field. lBl J.V. BASEBALL TEAM-- FRONT ROW: D. Salcido, S. Fernandez, R. Ramirez, P. Gaste- lum, A. Medina, D. Peterson, L. Cruz, D. Parra, A. Argott. ROW TWO: Coach Trimble, W. On- tiviros, Fl. Drake, J. Brinkley, R. Nichols, C. Fernandes, G. Flores, G. Oyster. lCl Frosh player Larry William- son awaits play from short stop duringthe Norvvalk-Excelsior bat- tle. lDl Mastering another double play, Excelsior's J.V. team battl- ed their way to a 9-0 victory over Norwalk. lEl FROSH BASEBALL TEAM-- FRONT ROW: D. Herriage, L. Martinez, L. Juarequi, V. Domin- guez, O. lrizarry, P. Loma, A. Huish. ROW TWO: W. Goad, J. Monachello, M. Rogers, L. Will- iamson, T. Voth, D. Alavrado, J. Bemis, A. Gutierrez, Coach Dyer. '77 -Cfg,k E Cf nm-Lo of 7 fx,Qfwe,x A .X .1 ff ff f To Gymnastics Team I A PHOTO CREDITS: iAi GYMNASTICS TEAM-- FRONT ROW: N. Hollings- worth, J. Millias, G. Bevan, H. Zimmerman, B. Schlieder, R. Cordova, M. Montoya, Coach Lynn. SECOND ROW: L. Baker, B. Kyle, J. Andresen, R. Doom, R. Farr, R. Carrera, H. Andresen. THIRD ROW: J. Watkins, M. Huckabey, R. Heck, G. Larson, M. Killingstad, C. Rivera. FOURTH ROW: L. Beven, S. AA BY! De Baca, W. Miller. IBD Mark Killingstad demon- strates the straddle vauIt excercise on the long horse. KCI Judges are impressed with Harold Zimmerman's form for the pIange in a free-excercise event. CDD Dismounting the long horse, Rudy Carrera demonstrates the hecht form. CA DV if S.G.V.l. Championship Wrestling Team Excelsior's team won the San Gabriel Valley League title with the largest margin ever recorded in ExceIsior's wrestling history. A surprising fact was that the majority of the team members were freshmen and sophomores. Coach Emken pointed out that unbelievable talent along with outstanding teamwork were the two main factors for Excelsior's championship. The individual named Most Valuable Wrestler of the Year received this honorable recog- nition after scoring the largest number of points based on a system devised by Coach Emken. Pat McMahon, team captain, accumulated the largest num- ber of points and was named the Most Valuable Wrestler of the Year. Pat made many superior performances during his four years as a wrestler. Among many of his outstand- ing performances were first wrestler named S.G.V.L. cham- pion for four years, team point leader for four years, All C.l.F- champion in his sophomore year, third place in C.l.F. in his senior year, and three con- secutive years in the C.l.F. Preliminaries. Another out- standing achievement made by Pat was that in four years he never lost a duel match. These impressive achievements place Pat as the most outstanding wrestler Excelsior has ever had. Jim Tafoya, a sophomore and co-captain of the team, was another outstanding wrestler this year. He accumulated the second largest number of points for Excelsior. Jim has been S.G.V.L. champion in his weight division during the two years he has been at Excelsior. Other outstanding members of the team, all placing as San Gabriel Valley League Cham- pions in their respective weight divisions, were Steve Landen- berger, first place: Ben Albrecht, second place: Bruce Blomgren, third place: Stuart Mark, first place: Mike McClanahan, third place: Mike Tafoya, third place: Cortez San Paulo, second place: Mike McMahon, third place. PHOTO CREDIT: lAl WRESTLING TEAM--FRONT ROW: M. McMahon, T. Mc Mahon, J. Tafoya, C. SanPaulo, A. Torres, M. Torres, A. San Paulo, M. Twomey, M. Frazier, S. Landenberger, P. McMahon. SECOND ROW: E. Martinez, M. Tafoya, M. Gurney,'D. Gutir- rez, G. Rivera, R. Carrera, M. Gurney, V. Rodriquez, S. Mc Clanahan, B. Albrecht. THIRD ROW: G. Huish, M. Thomas, D. Calderwood, D. Salcido, A. Moss, C. Roeder, C. Valentine, J. Ray, B. Blomgren, S. Mark, C. Fredenburg. FOURTH ROW: Coach Emken. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Mike Tafoya executes a pinning combination on Bell- flower opponent. lBl Pat McMahon gives the audience a demonstration of an original, the pretzel. lCl Mike McMahon demon- strates his skill in executing the cradle hold on an unfortunate opponent. lDl The Bellflower team watches intensely as Mike Tafoya scores points by executing a HCOTT1' pleted cradle hold. PHOTO CREDITS: lAl Uncle, uncle, pleadsa help- less opponent against mighty Pat lVlcNlahon. lBl A new dance step, or a wrestling hold? Rudy Carrera positions his opponent for a fall. lCl As the old saying goes, You can't put a good man down. In this wrestling match, Steve lVlc- Clanahan proves it. lDl Steve Landenloerger demon- strates a classic hold positioning his opponent for a pin. 1 Mt. .,,i g Q titsg lu- AA BV VME 'IAF ,V X Q? 1 . ing CA DY 1. .mmm ,, ,......--.---..-.-............ usuawu-.........A........ ADVERTISING. . . 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Gislklfi' H5 BOB SPREEN CADILLAC I0700 Studebaker Road Downey, California 868-9931 Calderwood, D. 77,199 Flores Index Ackerman, B. 75 Ackerman, J. 188 Adams, L. 48,7O,77,79,188 Adriano, A. 161,182,194,196 Aquirre, J. 83,194 Albrecht, B. 53,71,76,80, 100,124,145,176,178,196,199 Alcala, E. 83 Allen, B. 47,55,60,78,190 Almanza, R. 182 Almanze, P. 187 Alva, L. 57,60,71,75 Alvarado, D. 182,197 Alvarez, E. 182,194 Andresen, J. 198 Andrews, J. 70,76,78,79,188 Anzelmo, D. 76 Argott, A. 197 Argott, B. 64 Argott, T. 182 Arnoult, R. 82,176 Arteg, M. 75 Arteg, T. 69,71,75,80 Avierz, J. 191 Baer, D. 185 Baeza, D. 48,60,71 Bailey, J. 68 Baker, D. 63 Bain, R. 63,77,191 Ball, R. 76 Ball, V. 74 Ballantyne, G. 182 Ballard, J. 64 Bannan, R. 182 Barajas, L. 74,161,171 Barela, E. 195 Barkley, M. 77 Barnes, J. 80,91 Barnette, P. 78 Barraza, M. 71,100,190 Bartraw, E. 64 Bates, P. 182 Beach, B. 76 Bean, D. 70,147 Beas, C. 83 Bedolla, P. 60,71,76,190 Bedolla, R. 182 Beith, B. 71,77,182 Bell, B. 64,91 Bemis, J. 197 Benavidez, D. 71,76,96,194 Benedetto, D. 91 Benson, G. 80,161,185 Berger, K. 192 Berry, J. 194,195 Bevan, G. 82,198 Bevan, L. 82,198 Bingham, J. 76,188 Bringham, J. 75 Bird, N. 57,161 Black, S. 161 Blackketter, J. 177,182 Blankenship, J. 79 Blomgren, B. 176,180,199 Bone, D. 79 Boniello, F. 77 Booth, B. 64 Bourgeois, Y. 161 Boyce, M. 79 Boyd, J. 79 Breitbarth, G. 80,96 Brendlinger, D. 64 Brilinger, L. 64 Brinkley, J. 181,182,185,197 Brobst, G. 166 Brobst, L. 64,78 Brockway, R. 66,182,194,195 Bruhns, K. 70,8O,82,194 Bruns, M. 80 Brunton, B. 161,164 Bryce, J. 76,79 Buck, S. 66 Bunch, R. 82,176,178,194 Burris, A. 79 Burris, W. 78 Busby, L. 51,71,77 Buthns, K. 195 Butter, D. 194,195 Callen,B.187 Cameron, L. 76,189 Campbell, C. 161 Campbell, R. 66,91 Campbell, S. 48,76 Canfiedl, M. 76,147 Cantano, L. 64 Carl, L. 70,147,189 Carl, P. 46,63,190 Carnes, M. 194 Carrera, R. 176,181,198,199 Casanova, R. 63,66,74 Casso, S. 71,76,93,189 Castillo, R. 68 Castorina, M. 182,194 Castorina, P. 82,93,165,176, Day, E. 77,185 Day, M. 187,188 Dean, D. 76,182 DeArcas, R. 186,187 Debaca, S. 194,198 Dehoog, D. 161 Delgadillo, L. 188 DeLaTorre, P. 64 Delgado, M. 76 Denny, T. 194 DePalma, J. 78,192 DePalmo, F. 64,78,192 Derry, J. 63 DeSira, E. 187 Galvan, F. Galvin, A. 83 182 Ganoe, S. 78,188 Garcia, C. Garcia, D. Garcia, G. Garcia, M. 184,191 83 136 83,192 Garcia, S. 74,83,192 57 Garcia, T. Garcia, V. Gastelum, Gastelum, Gastelum, Gastelum, 192 P. 197 R. 182 T. 182 V, 76,813,188 Detrick, D. 77,82,182 DeVore, D. 78,80 DeVore, D. 71,77,78 DeVore, G. 64,194,195 182 Diaz, T. Dierkange, M. 79 Domingquez, V. 182,197 Domingquez, E. 83 Donley, D. 194 Donley, R. 195 Doom, R 198 Drake, Fl. 185,186,197 Driver, L. 185 Ducan, T Duran, S. 71 64 Dye, J. 64,194,195 194 Castro, D. 187 Catalano, J. 76,123 Cedillo, V. 71,79,83,190 Chacon, C. 68,80 Chandler, L. 68 Chappins, R. 82,185,194,195 Chavez, H. 193 Chestler, A. 63 Ciccerilli, H. 63 Clapp, B. 194 Clark, F. 64 Clark, J. 60,91 Clinard, C. 66 Cody Cody Colin ,J.185 ,M. 187,195 ,J. 176 Collo, S. 80,82,176,196 Conner, B. 80 Connor, M. 82 Contreras, B. 76,83 Cook, C. 51,75 Cook, R. 194 Cooper, C. 66,74,91 Cooper, J. 82 Dyer, P. 70,74,77,188 Eauffer, L. 77 Echavarria, E. 83 Echeveste, J. 45,51 ,52,56, 63,71,74,98,103 Eichelberger, S. 83 English, C. 147 Epple, L. 46,48,63,64,190 Escobar, C. 64 Espinoza, A. 64,127 Espinoza, L. 76 Esquibel, M. 83 Evancich, C. 194 Evens, B. 182,194 Fairey, C. 96 Farr, R. 198 Farra, D. 197 Farrar, N. 91 188 Cooper, P. 190 Coppage, L. 80 Cordova, E. 77,182 Cordova, R. 198 Cortez, S. 182,194 Colton, B. 63,66,91 Cowahm, L. 79 Crager, M. 61 Craig, A. 76 Crockett, J. 182,194,195 Crowe, D. 48,64 Crowe, S. 64,77 Crowther, D. 185 Cruz, L. 82,182,197 Cruz, M. 185 Cuevas, D. 63,74 Cwierz, C. 182,188 Farraz, D. Faulkner, B. 187 Ferguson, D. 97 Ferguson, R. 51,57,60,70, 147 Fernandes, C. 197 Fernandez, J. 197 Fielder, T. 70,79 Fimbres, B. 83 Finnegan, L. 53,56,71,79,8O, 82,100,176 Finnegan, L. 79,161 Fisbeck, J. 82,170,176,195 Fisher, C. 64,70,74,78 Fisher, N. 70,74,75,76,188 Fisher, V. 79 Flores, A. 70,77,80,194, 195 Flores, C. 83 Flores, E. 71,74,77,147,161 185197 Davidson, J. 79 Davidson, M. 78 Davis, D. 74 Davis, E. 161 Davis, G. 44,51,96,98,107 Davis Davis ,J.51 , L. 185 Dawson, D. 63,71,77,78,80 Dawson, H. 76,194 Dawson, R. 182 , G. . Foley, L. 57,71,75,188 Forino, T. 63 Fountain, M. 82,194,195 Fox, R. 195 Franco, M. 66,71 Frazier, M. 182,194,199 Fredenberg, C. 144,176,199 Fretsis, F. 142 Friend, S. 100 Fritch, D. 141 Gehrman, L. 74 Gillett, D. 76,188 Ginn, L. 194,195 Goad, W. 182,184,197 Goldsberry, D. 161 Gomez, M, 63 Gonzales, S. 83 Goodwin, D. 64,70,80 Goodwin, W. 57,75,76 Gordon, G. 77,82,176 Grahram, L. 77 Green, B. 182 Green, C. 151 Green, T. 81 Grosell, J. 74,77 Groshong, B. 76 Grove, K. 76 Guerra, A. 82 Guevas, D. 71 Guides, B. 182 Gurney, M. 182,199 Gutierrez, A. 182,197 Gutierrez, D. 198 Gutierrez, L. 83 Guy, E. 64 Hacker, R. 66,91,135 Haimowitz, A. 63,74,77 Hall, R. 74,185,194 Ham, C. 75,76 Hammond, C. 76 Hardin, B. 6O,62,63 Hardy, E. 82,194,195 Hardy, R. 182 Harris, D. 71,100,188 Harris, S. 100 Hart, B. 192 Harvey, B. 192 Harvey, D. 71,74,75 Harvey, G. 57,71,77,188,192 Hatfield, S. 74,78 Heck, R. 198 Heemstra, T. 189 Heemstra, V. 77,80 Heflin, C. 91,188,193 Heflin, S. 48 Heller, L. 77 Hennah, R. 195 Henry, H. 77 Henry, S. 48,63,77,192 Hernandez, I, 64,83 Hernandez, J. 81 Hernandez, R. 68 Hernandez, U. 61,83 Herriage, D. 176,182,187 Hill, C. 46,51,55,70,71,80, 98,114,190 Hill, D. 64,68 Hinds, D. 185 Hite, G. 187 Hodges, G. 82,196 Holcomb, C. 80 Holcomb, J. 77 Holcomb, T. 75 Hollingsworth, N. 198 Holm, P. 81 Hood, L. 78 Huckabey, D. 79 Huckabey, M. 198 Huerta, M. 68 Huerta, R. 91 Huggett, V. 51 Huisch, G. 182,199 Huisch, A. 194,197 Humphreys, K. 64 Hunt, D. 76,79 Lopez, H. 83 Lopez, L. 64,76,182,194 Lopez, M. 83,182,194 Lopez, P. 76,82,176,196 Lopez, R. 83 Love, R. 89 Lucero, T. 182 Huntsinger, C. 51,192,193 lbarra, A. 194 lbarra, B. 47,74,80,98 lbarra, G. 48,51,63,71 lvie, D. 196 Irizarr y, O. 161,182,197 Jagger, G. 192 James, J. 64 James, K. 76,188 James, T. 82,182 Jamison, B. 64,182 Marquez, Jaranillo, T. 68 Jasper, T. 68 Jeanblanc, B. 182,187 Johnson, C. 76,77,92,100 Johnson, G. 194,195 Johnson, L. 71,76 Johnson, V. 92,143 Johnston, D. 64,74,80 Jones, D. 82,93,176,194 Jones, M. 64 Jones, S. 63,70,80,191 Juarequi, M. 81,182,186,187 Juarez, B. 68,83 Juarez, R. 195 Keck, R. 76 Keenan, M. 71 Kelly, J. 63 Kelly, L. 182 Kelly, R. 77 Lucero, R. 194 Luedeka, B. 91,195 Lumas, R. 182 Lyebarger, D. 64 McAulliffe, T. 194 McClanahan, S. 199 McCracken, L. 188 McCracken, S. 51,74,80,87,95, 96,107,144 McCrossen, S. 76,188 McDevitt, T. 185 McKay, D. 182 McKinnley, M. 182 McMahon, M. 198 McMahon, P. 87,98,108,198,199 McMahon, T. 199 McMeans, R. 194 McPhee, J. 68 McPherson, D. 57,161 Magana, J. 194,195 Maggiano, L. 60,76,87,108 Maldonado, E. 64 Maner, D. 66,91 Mark, S. 51,76,99,100,176,178, 199 Marshall, Martinez, Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez R. 182 K. 68,77 A E L 68,182 194,199 78,182,187,197 195 M. P. 63,83,189 R 9 7 S. 81 ,Y. 46,48,55,86,87,100 Mason, B. 182 Kelly, Kelshe 77,79 s. 194 imer, v. 48,e3,7o,74,75, Kent, K. 96 Killing Kimba Kimoc stad,M.182,198 Il, D. 68 k, L. 161 King, B. 77 Kleen, D. 71,82,176 Kratsa, C. 71,76,100,188 Kraushaar, K. 66 Kyle, B. 195,198 Lamb, R.81 Lana, P. 197 Landenberger, S. 71,76,176, 178,180,196,199 Landgren, K. 71,76,176,178, 196 Lanning, C. 76,147 Lanning, K. 54,55,57,60,71, 75,88,188 LaPlace, D. 48,76,188 Lara, E. 182,194 Lara, M. 182 Larson, G. 198 Lascano, M. 63,71 Lassiter, M. 63 Lastre, D. 76 Lauderman, N. 161 Lema, K. 75,76 Lerrna, K. 55,60,71,189,190 Lewis, S. 100 Lockhorst, G. 76 Lomeli, R. 76 Long, J. 64,76 Long, L. 64 Mason, T. 61,194 Mason, V. 161,187 Mata, A. 83 Medici, J. 80 Medina, A. 182,197 Medina, D. 184,186,188 Medina, L. 83 Medina, P. 83 Mendoza, D. 182,194 Mendoza, J. 68 Mendoza, R. 188 Menn, S. 46,87,93,100,104,19O Merrill, K. 70 Mesa, R. 68 Michael, T. 77,182,184 Michaelson, M. 68 lVliles, K. 191 Miller, C. 80 Miller, W. 198 Millias, J. 198 Millikan, 186 Mills, L. 182,185 Miranda, F. 76,176 Miranda, J. 68 Miranda, X. 80 Mitchell, S. 185 Moceri, R. 87,184 Moffit, J. 182 Monachello, J. 194,197 Montoya, L. 64,83 Montoya, M. 82,198 Monvllle, B. 64,161 Moore, J. 81 Moreno, M. 83 Morris, B. 71,14,80,97 Morris, K. 71,161,169 Morris, S. 64 Moss, A. 176,194,199 Munoz, L. 194 Murakami, J. 80 Murphy, L. 75,76,189 Murry, C. 71 Murry, V. 57,71,147,189 Nakagawa, M. 71,80,82,137,176 Nakagawa, N. 70,196 Naples, E. 68 Napoleon, S. 48,75,76 Nawa, L. 79 Nava, L. 193 Newbald, M. 78 Newborough, B. 61,63 Nichols, R. 68,197 Nigst, V. 188 Novoa, S. 83 Olvera, D. 83 Olvey, S. 80,185,191 Oliver, E. 80 Ontineros, H. 185 Ontiveros, W. 197 Opie, A. 147 Orange, W. 55,50,66,71,91,97 Ordonez, A. 83 Ordonez, G. 187,195 Ormonde, S. 64,76 Ortiz, A. 182,194 Ortiz, C. 194,195 Ortiz, L. 81 Osborne, K. 77 Ott, R. 91 Oviedo, R. 182 Oyster, G. 182,197 Oyster, S. 196 Pace, D. 48,66,71 Packman, D. 81 Packman, L. 63 Page, J. 51,76,78,79,188 Pall, L. 77 Palmer, D. 64,188 Palmer, M. 194 Park, D. 151,184 Parra, D. 182 Parshall, G. 194,195 Payton, R. 63 Pedroza, G. 187 Pedroza, P, 147 Perea, B. 182,194 Perez, E. 83 Perez, G. 182 Perez, L. 83 Perry, S. 76 Peterson, B. 77 Peterson, D. 185,197 Peterson, D. 46,71,75,77,80, 97,99,100 Phelps, G. 80,91 Phelps, R. 64 Pitts, S. 185,186 Plains, R. 46,71 Polen, D. 63,7O,71,75 Poncy, J. 63,71,82,86,100,126, 176,18O,184,196 Portillo, H. 83 Portillo, R. 68 Powell, C. 170 Powell, J. 194 Powell, K. 46,51,63,100,111 Prado, B. 182 Puente, S. 76 Pung, J. 188 Putherford, D. 75 Ouesada, M. 83 Ouirk, J. 176 Rain, K. 55,71,188 Ramirez, B. 83 Ramirez, D. 83,188 Ramirez, G. 46,70,76,10O Ramirez, M.195 Ramirez, R. 66,91,92 Ramirez, R. 185,197 Ramos, C. 83 Randle, F. 194,195 Reed, K. 91 Reed, R. 64 Reigh, K. 188 Reyes, H. 64 Reynolds, C. 64 Reynoso, R. 71,76 Reynozo, J. 83 Reza, P. 83,92,147 Richardson, D. 194 Richardson, R. 71,82,113,176, 194 Richardson, S. 71,76,82,93, 176,178,196 Ridge, R. 71,82,176,178,196 Rincar, A. 194 Riner, D. 48,55,71,87,100,190 Ringwater, D. 68 Rivas, E. 55,60,71,75,100, 113,180,188 Rivas, M. 64 Rivera, C. 198 Rivera, F.161 Rivera, G. 199 Robles, M. 64 Roberts, B. 161,182 Roberts, G. 182,194 Robertson, D. 82,191 Robinson, T. 176,184 Rocha, A. 192 Rocha, T. 83 Rodgers, D. 46,47,51,71 Rodriquez, E. 75,77,189 Rodriquez, J. 182 Rodriquez, M. 83,182,194 Rodriquez, R. 168,182,187 Rodriquez, S. 80 Rodriquez, V. 199 Rogers, M. 197 Roman, R. 83 Rolder, C. 199 Rosales, T. 83 Ruby, M. 182 Ruthford, D. 78,80 Rutz, D. 77,78 Rybold, G. 63,74 Sakioaka, B. 77 Sakioaka, M. 80 Salazar, C. 66 Salcido, D. 176,197,199 Solem, J. 187 Sanchez, A, 194 Sanchez, D. 83 Sanchez, L. 187 Sanchez, R. 81 San Paolo, A. 195,199 San Paulo, C. 199 Saunders, M. 194,195 Schlieder, B. 182,198 Schuske, G. 76,189 Schuske, S. 71,77 Scott, E. 76 Selenck, D. 195 Seneria, G. 194 Serano, S. 83 Seth, K. 76 Shamblin, K. 188 Shamblin, G. 61 ,77,185 Shimabukuro, W. 71,188 Sholtis, L. 161 Shook, D. 194 Shumake, K. 48,49,71 Siggers, S. 48 Siggers, V. 46,51,55,71,76,190 Silkenbakken, B. 176 Simmons, B. 64 Sivella, D. 195 Smith, C. 194 Smith. E. 66,77 Smith, G. 76 Smith, J. 57,188 Smith, N. 78,123 Smotherman, V. 79 Sosa, E. 51,74,77 Soto, B. 61 Specking, M. 76,161 Spencer, J. 76 Squirres, T. 182 Stearns, D. 186,187 Stegmann, K. 194 Stephens, R. 64 Steinegeweg, J. 55,71,75,77,99 Steinegeweg, O. 77,185 Stoddard, C. 147,151,177,185 Stone, A. 66,195 Strange, J. 71,147,176,177 Strelecki, D. 184 Stricklen, S. 61,184 Sutter, G. 71,14O,182,194 Sutton, C. 161 Sutton, S. 82,89,76,78,82, 184,186 Swedberg, M. 64 Swetman, B. 64 Tafoya, C. 76,147 3 ?4d Tafoya, M. 170,194,199,198 Tafoya, J. 199 Talma, D. 61 Taylor, J. 51,71 ,74,77,147, 182 Taylor, S. 71,184 Teiger, E. 194 Tellez, J. 64 Theill, W. 194 Thomas, M. 182,199 Thompson, B. 187 Thompson, L. 74,77,80 Thursby, S. 74 Torres, A. 57,77,83,194,195 196,199 Torres, B. 71,100,193 Torres, I. 161 Torres, M. 195 Torres, R. 83 Toshima, A. 77 Tourley, S. 51 Tovar, L. 51,71,74,77,147, 182 Tovar, P. 74 Townrez, M. 195 Trimble, T. 182,194 Trujillo, D. 77,83,192 Trumbo, C. 182 Twiet, C. 55 Twomey, M. 199 Tyler, S. 188 Unruh, M. 71,96,99 3.5. isfifeaij J . U: dw Uribe, I. 77 Valberde, P. 83 Valenzuela, A. 182 Vanenzuela, R. 68,74 Vance, M. 184 VanDeWalker, G. 77 VanMaanen, M. 182,196 Valentine, C. 199 Vantine, C. 192,193 Varela, C. 71,188 Varela, S. 64,83 Vasquez, Fl. 83 Verdugo, E. 182,194 Verdusco, H. 48,70,71,76,190 Vega, R. 188 Vela, R. 79 Vela, T. 182 Villado, L. 191 Vig, M. 189 Villavazo, D. 63 Voth, G. 55,71,19O Voth, T. 185,197 Versalovich, C. 195 Vurris, A. 79 Walker, D. 71,76,188 Wallace, J. 78,188 Wallace, K. 80 Wallace, S. 78 Wallis, B. 76,188 Walters, J. 176 Ward, S. 76 Wathalo, B. 76 Watkins, J. 198 Watkins, V. 188 Wegener, P. 74,188 Welch, J. 66,91,111 Whiting, J. 80,97,99,114 Wilcox, J. 77,185 Williams, D. 74,75,77 Williams, J. 76 Williamson, L. 197 Wilson, J. 64 Wittig, P. 91 Wong, S. 46,51,55,60,70,71, 75,80,99,117,190 Wray, J. 176 Yasukochi, G. 77,80 Yasukochi, S. 77 Yeomans, J. 194 Yriarte, M. 76,82,117,176,196 Yukihiro, K. 71,97,99,100 Zamaripa, R. 195 Zastre, D. 78 Zimmerman, H. 198 Zingg, J. 147 Zylstra, A. 76,188 YY CQ, X 1 Lili: ' , Qi io M QW? 1 fe. 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