Garden Grove High School - Argonaut Yearbook (Garden Grove, CA)
- Class of 1959
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YeT Jason's Task our own does parallel, We all aTTempT To reach our Golden Fleece. The sTory ThaT This yearbook sTrives To Tell Compares our sTudenTs To The men from Greece ' f dr ighftrlg yi N ff , . DEDICNFIV N Mr. William V. McClain has served Garden Grove High School as a Teacher and aclminisTraTor on Two separaTe occasions Tor a ToTal period of TwenTy years. Coming To Garden Grove High in i932, Mr. McClain leTT in 1947 and reTurned again in 1954. LasT year Mr. McClain served as dean of boys and This year Took over The wheel as skipper of The good ship Argo. To our new principal, in recogniTion of his many years' service To sTudenTs in Their lifelong auesT, The yearbook sTaTT dedi- caTes The ARGONAUT l959. .7 LY , . u ff 'W YV? f'551lW. sig, , WILLIAM V. MCCLAIN Mr. McClain shows his supporT of sTudenT acTiviTies by buying a iazz conce-rT TickeT from PaT STewarT. Barbara Berman and Billie .lo Tucker look on. 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V 'il ., wi , P c M A T T i ' T, ' A. . 2: y M ,V ., . W - 'I 5, 1 X V y l 4' S PE? lN'l'ENDENT Y ..i :taxi e 3 l K lg' .,' A I T 1, .1 T ' ' 'I z fl, V N k If N, MX V NX ' ' b V I A , , Q V 'Z f,,.,.f , , ,ful A ,glglr P 'ft ,tif V .. A ire-rv '- -' ' , un 'A , Donald Kennedy, SuperinTendenT oT The Garden Grove Union High School DisTricT ln Greeli myThology Prince Jason and a band of young heroes seT sail in The good ship Argo in search oT The Golden Fleece. ATTer many advenTureS and olosTacles This yalianT crew enalolea Jason To capTure The prized oloiecTi'fe. The modern Argonaut do noT go TorTh To seelf such legendary goalz. l-loifife-Tfer, The nre3enT day goals gre very real as are The reiiuirenxcnt, To achieve These ends. Our loyal Prgonauv. at Gaiden Grove l-ligh School are also conlror.Ted NTTTT aflyenTures cmd Qbzfggleg ir, Tlcirgir gecircli lor C-'igicr1T oniil CiCl'ilQyG- rnenT, rnaTuriTy, and a meaningful lile T56 3Jq5Q33Ti,l ciue3T ol a rnodern Jiizon represent, achieyemenT of academic eTTorT, individual ad1usT menT and The Thrills and disappoinTmenTs Thar accrue as a resulT oT The normal experiences in ones de velopmenT Toward maTuriTy, Just as wiTh The myTho logical Jason The guesT of The modern ArgonauT is noT easy, Tor The presenf day Jason is Taced vviTh The demands of sfudy and The problems oi emononal adiusTmenT, BuT iusT as The ancienT Jason was ulTi maTely rewarded in his auesT so does The o a Garden Grove l-ligh School sTudenT realize The saTis Tacfion ThaT comes from his successful quest for learning, Donald Kennedy Bl SINE-ISS MAN!-XGEF The tinancial aspects of sending the ARGO on its yearly iourney are very remote to the maiority ot the student crew. Without a carefully planned budget the quest would be seriously hampered. Working with the superintendent, the board ot trustees, and the taculty, Mr. Kenneth Dungan is charged with the responsibility ot preparing the school budget, supervising the financial records, and purchasing and ordering supplies. ln addition to these duties, Mr. Dungan works closely with the board and Mr. Kennedy in planning for the increased school ta- cilities, the completion ot Rancho Alamitos l-ligh School, and the planning and construction ot Bolsa Grande High School. B' ARD f F TRJS' at I 1 f .lik NJ KENNETH DUNGAN Business Manager PPP l l N ..-J 5 , RX- Elected by the people, to approve and formulate all policies corwcerrvng 'he school, the Board ct Trustees guided school odminis' 3 rv and de.ec:rne Members are William Wiesner lclerlcl, Carl J. Lehman, Lawrence Wood lpresidentl, Donald Kennedy lsuoe n'eriden'l, Morto M xe' :nd Di Se:h Goodman. -.eg -M--K .s e sr.:-1 ' --- ,Nj F Eli... lu ...sa 3 1 tzn--all 3- Wg, .I C'E-DQ --we H3 j'F:.n-- l en- ' Q3 J ..,..Il..- 3:1 11.1 . -1 W., -4 ---f lliiiiiiy f 43 ..., llff. f ...,f s 'Tm s 5- .A . N a P Us ff? is y DISTRICT ADP'llNlSTRi-NTI' N and District administrators, who aided in the Argonuats' quest, are Mr. Myron Greene, co-ordinator ot curriculum and personnel, Mr. Myron Kirsch, supervisor ot special services, Mr. Walter Winters, school psychologist, and Mr. Robert Wisgerhot, principal ot the evening and sum- mer schools. MYRON GREENE MYRON KIRSCH Coordinator of Curriculum Supervisor of Special Services and Personnel ROBERT WISGERHOF WALTER WINTERS Evening and Summer School Principal School Psychologist DISTRICT f FFICE STAFF Assisting the district administrators in their work were the secretarial staff members Mrs. Robert True, Mrs. Carolyn Ritter, Mrs. Mrs. Delores Gardner, and Mrs. Blanche Conklin. AQ Xi' Y , Q 3- . 1 . - . lv V In 6 !'D- I . - 4 , qt - Q. n f 'f .xvr sn? A is for XPS.. Anna Coats, PF INCIPA.. fp--- ' -. 4? 5 l 'H' ' '-52? 'ln is ' f William V. McClain, Principal During The Classical Period of civilizaTion, ThaT period of Time in hisTory which saw ancienT Greece come inTo iTs Golden Age, a small band of ArgonaUTs under The able leadership of Jason seT TorTh in search oT The Golden Fleece, a myTh- ical explanaTion of The search Tor knowledge. Today anoTher band of ArgonauTs has launched anoTher search Tor The ever elusive Golden Fleece, The spiriT and enfhusiasm of our presenT Argo- nauTs, like ThaT of our predecessors, have been demonsTraTed To be suTTicienT To overcome The piTTalls and obsTacles ThaT beseT Their paThs. We have Tull confidence in our Jasons, who will conTribuTe To The advancemenT OT our cul- Ture, The TulTillmenT oT The Tour freedoms, and creaTe an aTmosphere ThaT will bring aboUT our Golden Age of peace and prosperiTy. W. V. McClain i EILEENE LABARTHE Vice-Principal, Deen of Girls DEAN f F B' YS Mr. Allen Wells, dean ol boys, was appoinTed To This posiTion lasT year. The boys look To Mr. Wells Tor guidance and assisTance when problems arise. l-le is also responsible Tor boys' discipline, The in- vesTigaTion of eligibiliTy, assemblies, awards, ad- vising The sTudenT governrnenT, supervising The mon- iTor sysTem, and making game arrangemenTs. if ' , V ICE PF INCIPAL Upon compleTion of The school year, Mrs. Eileene LaBarThe will have marked her Third year as vice- principal and dean of girls. In addiTion To her duTies in These capaciTies, she serves as an adviser To The Girls' League, and supervises The Teaching sTalLF, The school calendar, and The bus schedule. OTher duTies include The organizaTion and managemenT oT sTu- denT acTiviTies, and supervision of In-Service Training. 'N fx Mrs. LaBarThe discusses school business with Mr. Rick Rowland. ,J f K T 'L X . 1 -eg , it -ur' f v ' l 'il , if T f f .gi I - ALLEN WELLS lA E-'if cf Ezfs X vf -rl - X ,f T l L ' I.: .. xx ix Mr, Allen Wells poinrs our advantages of a new school program to Mr. Paul Vorlfink English insiruclor. RE-.'GlS'l'RAF Mrs. Sarah Talbot, registrar, is responsible tor scheduling all classes, assigning student programs, enrolling new students, evaluating and making transcripts, and controlling student records. ' ' ltr! if. ,J l v wg g 'f Qi fm BM ,-nag J I A' v , A l l f .lrel A f A- initiate - SARAH w, TALBOT Registrar 2, I-X'l l'ENDi-XNCEI if L I I 4' HARRY GARBER Attendance Supervisor ffm -if-tn' -'P S 1- I. .1, .L 1.13: ' + Keeping accurate student attendance records is the primary responsibility ot Mr. l-larry Garber, supervisor ot attendance. Among his secondary duties are supervising the attendance ottice and assisting the deans in student control. FI' I 5 l l f rl-ICL: ST:-Xrr Assisting in school offices in a clerical capacity are Mrs. Imogene Kampfer lguidonceeattendance senior clerlcl, Mrs. Avis Jalan lattendancel, Mrs. Ann Stcimborski lguidancel, Mrs. Roselle Monclaville lattendancel, and Mrs. Mary Cole lsecretory to the principall, Q? x' ' - . . 'E '-v -f- A L ...M .,.,.,, A I erfc L - Q! X was ' ' .1 N Wi 4-49 ' 'vs as 'far ff F1-1- 4.32-L. BJSINESS EDUCATlf N To familiarize sTudenTs vviTh The knowledge needed for a successful career in s Educafion DeparTmenT, under The supervision of Mr. Ernesf Palmer, offered basic and advanced courses in a varieTy of subiecrs. Those maioring in commercial subiecfs Took bookkeeping, business law, general busi- ness, office pracfice, shorThand, TranscripTion, Typing, and business machines. Non-majors were able To Take any of These courses as elecTives. Sfressing accuracy, prompfness, dependabiliTy, and friendliness, The deparTmenT acquainTed sTudenTs vviTh all aspecfs and condifions of a commercial career. business, The Busines THOMAS CASHMAN Typing, Marh MARGARET FINAN ShorThancl AGNES HOLMES Typing ,,,W1ml'9 kg Q 1 ,- x l E' RICHARD PAULSELL RAYMOND POLENTZ Gen. Business, Fresh. Problems Bus. Machines, Dr. Training .irq ' A lk 40x , X f , , , 'g-E,-as ' Bi 'V ,M 1 , Q 1-:gr ERNEST PALMER Bookkeeping, Gen. Business Mrs. Margaret Finan gives assistance to Evelyn Cavanciugh in TrcinscripTion. HAROLD VAIL Bus. Low, Bkkg., Typing 'Q 'N-. KENNETH WADE Machine Shop INDUSTF IA- AF TS lnsTrucTed by experfs in each field, sTudenTs Taking courses offered by The lndus- Trial Arfs Deparfmenf were Taughf The skillful use of Tools, machines, and ma- Terials, and Turned ouT many arficles ThaT rivaled professional models. Headed by Mr. KenneTh Wade, The deparTmenT offered such courses as woodworking, mechanical drawing, machine, meTal, and auTo shop courses, and manual Training of all kinds. Modern eguipmenT, combined wifh compeTenT insfrucfion, aided The sTudenTs To grasp The fundamenfal Techniques necessary for one who infends To pursue The indusfrial arts eiTher as a hobby or as a means of livelihood. ...,.,..,,,..,,w ,, . ,,. ' 1' , W I ,sm 3' f , I an NEII. BERCK Wood Shop --418. MELVIN SOTHAN Aufo Shop v-LQ Bob Rebok is just compleTing his proiect in IndusTrial ArTs, while Bob ParT, Bob Kona, and Rick Mill- ' 1 edge look on wiTh pleasure. .p 'f'ff'l'wi,,i , an DONALD BOWER EDWARD DENBOW Mechanical Drawing -A Metal Shop 'fn-. vi ' ,, , ,L I EFIGLISPI Under The leadership of Mr. Paul Vorkinlc, The English DeparTmenT sTressed correcT and eTTecTive use of English grammar, boTh in speaking and wriT- ing. AlThoNugh special emphasis was placed on grammar, The deparTmenT endeavored To promoTe criTical Thinking, develop an appreciaTion of liTera- Ture, expand speaking and vvriTing vocabularies, and improve The sTudenTs' spelling. English l, Ill, and IV are reauired of freshmen, juniors, and seniors respecTively. STudenTs wishing To specialize in dramaTics, journalism, creaTive wriTing, or public speaking were offered insTrucTion on an elecTive basis. To creaTe an enriched program, a special nighT seminar class was offered To qualified juniors and seniors. SANDRA BEEBE English l, lll JACK BELLER English iii RUSSELL BRYANT English lll, Speech 5 f ! S4l ,SS -W X . ,ggi Mg X I K' 15:2 XV ini 'if ROBERT FARRELL Engjjsj-j j English IV, Drama, Dr. Training EVA COVINGTON in TVTQ ak' 1:-A-+ , lp, 'Nr i 3 Troubles? Mr. William Miller, English lV Teacher, checks The work of senior Don Byerly ' 1 K 1 x,f' 'ff 95-nf? PAUL VORKINK English IV, Drama r Ei- tm. V A Llp J. W. FITTS ish I, ll, Dr. Training Q WN! Evolis ARTHUR GLEASON WILLIAM MILLER ish III, IV, Dr Training RICK ROWLAND English I, Speech AGNES SLOAN i English III, IV, Creative Writing ,f Mr Paul Vorkink looks delighted as Bill Christy diagrams o sentence correctly in his English A puzzling definition is looked up by Nancy Morita and Susan Hammer in English III class. IV class ' QF'-9' Mrs. Agnes SIoan's x 5, ., '3 XII l R' k R wIand's English I classes. Jerry It's book report time in Mr. ic o Morissette knows the time is of the members of his class. here as he gives a book report to the rest -Q: mt f . WILLIAM F. SMITH Journalism, German , f-,-.4-A3 V, . :. . s- ,AF--F, -I-?A S:4'-we ' ' bv' . . ski. , At' A , , I . .4 1 :u..s.... I 4 .f H--. , ., J:-fe , n III, L:it.n, Dr. Training P'lA'l'i-IEP' ATICS An increased inTeresT in science and engineering rnade sTudenTs especially aware ol maThemaTics This year. STudenTs Taking The vocaTional or junior college paThs were required To Take general rnaTh and or applied rnaTh. College preparaTory and pre-universiTy sTudenTs were oTTered algebra, geomeTry, and TrigonomeTry. Guided by Mrs. Mary Alice King, The MaThemaTics DeparTmenT adiusTed sTand- ards To class level and abiliTy in basic courses, while advanced subiecTs were TreaTed To conforrn To The reauiremenTs of colleges and universiTies. MARY ALICE KING Algebra, TrigonomeTry ELMER CLUTE GeorneTry FRANK DUFFY Mafh l, Dr. Training ED ENGEMANN MaTh l -15 -E. ye!! X -r vi----f ' Qichard Hupp explains The Tundamemals of solid Trigonometry To Judy Allen. JAMES GRIFHS PATRICIA HAGGERTY Business Math Algebra ga 'Q7 X Q 4,-'Y is ' i Ji Ts! .W X ,, it gf BEN HALEY Algebra, Business Math DONALD RANDOL Mr. William Sundell strikes o Geomelly' Business Math familiar pose while teaching WILLIAM SUNDELL his algebra Class' Algebra, Trigonometry Q Q - ,'Se.,X..,.f y hi ,,....ahs I Francine Wilson and Sheryl Wilch look as if fhey are beginning fo understand what Mr. Ed Engemann is 'felling Them. Kenny Kaf- suda, however, seems a Iiffle puzzled. lblv Xb- W K' ,Wal -573' bl d R'chard Morriss seem fo be solving quite a diffi- Judy No e an i cult problem in Mr. Elmer f'lufe's aeomefrv class. LANGUAGE Four languages-LaTin, French, Spanish, and German-were offered of Miss Anna Finley. Geared To naTional sTandards of achievemenT, The language program was enhanced by insTrucTors' use of recordings, slciTs, dis- cussions, movies, Tape recordings, and oTher meThods. WiTh em- phasis on vocabulary building, reading, and conversaTion, sTudenTs were encouraged To be able noT only To read and vvriTe The language buT To Think in iT as well. CulTural inTormaTion concerning The coun- Tries in which The languages are spoken was also made an inTegral part of The learning procedure. by The Language DeparTmenT, under The supervision ' 'HN ' ANNA FINLEY Spanish Chic Chalerfe leads singing in Miss Annabelle Kloss' French II class. 'Z w A . Q vm GEORGE GILL 1 Larin, E g ANNABELLE Kioss 'fx' French, Spanish f , .- -. -1:,fei-ff? we - -- - 4 'M E -W Y , ' i 3' 5. X 'ae t 5 fi? '- FWF!!! 1 It , 3 ir ij WY H V . ! A V' ' l if l ,,,i4 - . ,, 1- T, DONALD sHAw T ' TL ' Spanish l -2 'LY L! r - 4 It U fi r n dl' I N ls - ,.,. ag y . T - f, 'A ' QL 4 Q gl 2 ' X 4 FM' ' ' 3 T r T Q' ft 1' ' T ' Qi - ' f , ' - V T L, W ew- A 5 -T ' . j fr W A' , if, Nbr' 1 C , - I l r 4 Arlene Sommer dictates To tape recorder in Mr. Smiths GE-rmgn ll 22 class, while Mike Anderson, Sten Berg, and Carol Eaton look on, Fei WILLIAM HOGANSON Vocal Music PII Sl- With Mr. William Hoganson as department chairman and choir director and Mr. Russell Davis the conductor ot the school band . . I M ' D artment achieved rewarding resu ts and orchestra, the usic ep Through continual practice and presentation. Students were able to express their spirits through participation in vocal and instru- it mental programs presented for the school and the commun y. The school's concert choir and band performed on television as well as tor various service clubs ot the city. A dance band was tormed this year by Mr. Davis, and Mr, Hoganson's vocal groups presented a Broadway musical. 'rm-if .- ,iff :it Aill gilk r tr r rr 1r rcti I 'i rr r V I x 1 i nf 4 I K iii . I i ,g-W ' pi Tr. f,,LMs i . 'N .nv-'4 ,-Atl? Leslie Johnston, Linda Cummins, Suzy Howard, and Glenellen Cooper vocalize while Pam Peters accompanies them on the piano. RUSSELL DAVIS Band, Orchestra, Math 35- Ba well as fellow musicians Beth -.,,., Mr. Russell Davis instructs Clayton g Sayler and Eddie Graves look on. -I Nf.,,,,,.,-ri '-is-nf 317 r SOCIFXQ. STI DIES To Teach sfudents To undersTand Themselves and oThers and To become better ciTizens were The main obiecTives of The Social Studies DeparTmenT, under The guidance of Mrs. Mary McClain. ln obtaining The knowledge necessary for suc- cessful compleTion of The courses in freshman problems, world history, UniTed STaTes hisTory, civics, and senior problems, The students were drawn closer To The fact thaT each individual is an imporTanT part of The counTry and The world. Each grade level had a designaTed advisory section, with freshmen concentrat- ing on high school orienTaTion, first aid, driver education, and social behavior. Sophomores Traced world history from the prehistoric Times To The presenT. Jun- iors study Unifed 5TaTes hisfory, and seniors examine pertinent problems That confronT Them at presenT or in The fufure. BLANCHE BRADEN Special Education DANIEL FISCHER Special Education KEITH GAYNES Senior Problems Fil-f DIANE GRAY U.S. History GEORGE HARTMAN A A F, 'Q 'its' i q MURRAY KRANZ Senior Problems Q ,V TL -g,I' ' . T . wks'-i 'i 1 ap . ,f, A in MARY McCLAIN World History 7 Freshman Problems, Dr. Training is - ' -- ,f - I XE, 5 ss 799, Busily looking for Term paper information are Keith Reyburn, Lynne Dillard and Bob Hasty of Mr. Kranz' seventh period senior problems class. MARION LAW Freshman Problems T is ' N 4 E' s W S in 'M Q' 5-x -V ' N--f?l'1' L i 'i Bruce Brandt leoas a discussion group in world affairs, while Don Easton, Terry Sheeter, John Sullivan, and Janet Hodgson take notes. .. X '19 .-I FW . Y . , I i it : H , -4 I-4...-ff X' N' X Stuart Vorkink gets a little help on test in Miss Diane Gray's U.S. history class tram Sally Valentine, while Lindy Wells concentrates on troublesome question. JoHN McKlu.oP x 259.1 X H.-44 If bl I. SAMUEL ORLANDO ,Pg PHILLIPS JOE REEVES Special Education U.S. , World History U.S. History, Freshman Problems x N' DONALD SIMMONS RON WARREN WILLIAM WILKINSON U.S. History i World History World History A fi X .X 1 a 'F ,, l , ' lg jg, ga - . , . u es, X x 'wilihwug WNW ' 1 1 Senior Problems, U.S. History CHARLES SHORTRIDGE '. X Freshman Problems I A . l ROBERT WISGERHOF World History vw '- ,. 3 lin-N I W' .F ,.,,. . 32,411 .ig ' if sr y , qw-..,..-au, : 'fi .D , .,,si I lieu ' X WS- -7:f'2fiE5f3W'79':Ew SN K : Ragga-f.x-,,.s,,,s,-g.:,:.--:Q , f I I '--- E, '. A7 I Q3 s we , I A A gf' ,1 v 4? S J t I f 1 Q W X - A , K A f Q I , X I K N05 t 5 i f 'N 3 . I A . 1 ip I El m, rvw , VI yi X X -if--Q Ili - ' I E' X 4 J ,,.' 1 :LL ' .-'- - --QQ . , L I , Y 1- , RQ? X x 4, 3 i ,4 I -.,. sign., J - ' ,P ,gals . -1-A . .- V +4 . ':.V:, a g, f . ' - ' ' -1 1- - f- 1 so-A me J .sa , 5- i-If P'lEi IAK.lNG To improve The aualiTy oT The home and Tamily living is The primary concern oT The l-lomemaking DeparTmenT. WiTh Mrs. Anna Kimball as chairman, The deparTmenT oTTered courses in sewing, cooking, and home management A special Three-week nursery school gave homemaking sTudenTs a TirsT-hancl opporTuniTy To observe pre-school children. Ad- vanced sewing sTuolenTs' work was shown in a fashion show, November 25. AnoTher highlighT of The year was The selecTion oT The school's par- TicipanT in The naTional BeTTy Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow compe- Tifion. 4 1 -- , 1 f.-wg ' w:vQiJ,hl....,.-he-ri-ff'-'A Q- .- 1 -1552 F, ' A - 4 .. ,.. Y -,J X Q .4 , 1 117 i-. ,Q N . jg.: . N , Lf Q7 f 3 ' i .., ' V' 'T 6 . .- 1 , F ,: Y , if r I , . .,.1.., ,. ! V. ,H fri R11 xi, 1.7 l R , 1 1- 4 Q, Y -1 - - X '-Q5 f- s is N 4 .4 g fir y yy f v V 1 'TE ' TQW2 MM,-, ' . 'J L 2 '. ' ' f ,. 7 f - ' ff , + k s A 'Qin-fra.v ,4 f f Tris class looks like iT mighr be Tun. Jackie Hall is assisting Connie Garr, Dixfe Risner, Sharon Dunacheck, and Mary Anne Jensen sway up on Their ANNA KIMBALL Homemaking l-IV Home Mcmggemep-, dur ng The class oeriod. She can really sew! Paulerve Jones looks up in arnazemenf, while Mary Grimes wafches Pam Reyburn finish making her homemaking CONNIE GARR DAYLE PROVOST Homemaking, Freshman Problems Homemaking I, II YI ft. 795 A' 115 Ni '1f if T -11 i '5' ROY STODDARD Physics, Physical Science, RadiofElecTronics M9 s news WJ? Q N01 WiTh challenging courses in physical science, life science, general science, chem- isTry, physics, loiology, and radio!elecTronics, The Science DeparTmenT prepared sTudenTs To approach problems of all kinds in a logical and sysTemaTic manner. Under The chairmanship of Mr. Roy Sfoddard, The deparTmenT inTroduced The sTudenTs' quesT for knowledge To new and unlimiTed areas. Inceniives To learn more abouT a specialized field were enhanced loy individual research sfudy and parTicipaTion in The annual Science Fair, The highlighT of The year's science ac- TiviTies. EDMOND BANGLE Physical Science, Dr. Training GWENDOLYN CHAPMAN -' ' X Biology 1' s 0 me e T A xx 'T ROBERT WOODHOUSE Life Science, Dr. Training , 45, -x is 'tl T c .Q I if ,f 11--f , NY '-wr T x '--f 'X' if Q as f. Giga ' P Mr. Alan Cunningham demonsTraTes Hanson look on. ALAN CUNNINGHAM ChemisTry a chemistry experiment while Don Vance and Jim iw! a Q Q 'Nev ' W RICHARD FRANCUZ General Science, Life Science DWIGHT ROBERTS Biology, Physics I 5 X gs X X V ... , Qi is . Q . A S 'wr' '. QM s..,iy-I T f 5-A 'pi A. g N j kg 1- 35. V ,grin -L fy 51' 3 iff. ' f iw., V , A ' ...,'.:1 l V, , c' Ti' J' hw- l A' , ' fQ U M r' 1.3-b-Rs ' zg , 1 - 9351, G A.. ,. TE- 17i79 3i f ff 33 Pi-IYSICAL EDUCATlf N PromoTing sponsmanship, skillfulness, and personal healTh habiTs were The main obiec:Tives oT The Boys' Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT. Under The supervision of Mr. Blanchard BeaTTy, The deparTmenT sTressed The parTicipaTion of all boys in many kinds of sporTs. BLANCHARD BEATI'Y ThaT's Two, Try for Three. Tom Roberts and Zeph Burden urge Ken Bennett' To Try To do enough sifups for an A in his gym class. DONALD AVERY ROBERT LAMPSHIRE ALAN Musu N 5.7 i-.H . E, .. H1 l The y 4 l ' ' H' I Q E25 Ei? vjffve' - f T- l 'ix A T 3 T' Us A ,V ' , fl , if? ,- T , :Q , 5:95952 A .rl - f ' - .Qty-3 52ff f'N I -Y, l ' ,ref -C2 :'1 ,f - s. - ef ' ' 1 , X x t C , I , gi . -. l l 5 '. 5 V 4- L., .,v. V '. t XX! SIMS? f f 434. ' 125'-1--Q , 2' J P ' Q.t ' ,fj.,-'far' 'Q-,Liv A . . Q , M ru 1- .fo-1 -gig' ,-'S H V' ., sf: K+ - .Y F A:-4-zj: '. 4? gl' 2:1-me--V 'e-5, P-nl .T . . . ,1.,.,.., . A.-fffv . ' - 7? 'fe'-y , v , ugi Y if- 5f21f-' Pe' ' T: , it-' e 1, .. ,- fry, ' ,if e r . ,.,1,f,,,, . 4, - . W , f. .,. ,I . I , J., ,,,, .. f 5 sl I A , , ,AA . -fd 'np ' 95' , gk noNALo weasren 1 3, gg,-ta at 4,0 T. ,alfa-14'-1 ff, , Cs ' .bf J 41: ii: T - ff '. , ' ' , -,V 4 --Q fn' .GLS-lg...5L 'E f, - 7 , J .sg A - W., ' ,' ,':.12:':e:. ,, 'qfszji' ., :'-2. ' V ,. :'. 'kb-Q , YK, J' - - ,V -, T ,. :TA A is . '54f . ,visa J T 4 , 1395 - . 11. 1 ' ,L t Qi, 'i V' 4' . s hah- A.. ef-5: 3' .1 ,wr '14 lf Qi , X vs ,, u .. yn R, x wind ,A 'fair it We A ,e N 'Q V6 .V , 'Q uw -... - .R I :T if -----f .Tal T K-ff Y T eip. One, two, three, hike! Seasonal sports are stressed in boys' gym classes. Coach Beatty keeps a close eye on his gym classes during the football season. f,., Pi-IYSICA.. EDUC!-Yflf N Offering a wide variety ot activities, the Girls' Physical Education Department, led by Miss Marjorie Barkley, aimed to build healthy, physically and mentally alert young people. A schedule was arranged to meet the individual needs of those girls unable to participate in regular physical education. MARJORIE BARKLEY 2, .s f ,V 1 . Q f u 'V J i f , :sf ' X Q V in Calisthenics are emphasized in girls' gym classes at the beginning his A ot each class period. 1- IFA s, , if - BARBARA DECKER ffl -' BERTIE ANN STEVENS Miss Bertie Stevens shows the proper grip on ci tennis racket. BETTY McFERSON DOROTHY ROSE 'si , tr P fiw' ,A M 'CS I- 1, ' -- -f f-,,-. ma. .J .1 A RT e':: sn cccredoflcn of QVT in all iTs forms, Ee:: e ' JM' 'Le g,-'d:f.:e C5 Mr. Nels Nelson, encouraged ': excess ' e ' ' nf deze, 'F.'C.JQE cclcr schemes ond design, P :J sees flee:-5: ac' cr? ccrwfercldl dn, and crolnrs. Field Trips n ds .Ns and cf' shns :nd .CdfT7c'pc?ion in on compefiflons funher +v- ,cfs vw L: 7CVC3 C f' - --,., le scliccl. if W .4 iz, Z x t-Z1 A.. 43 ' A ,ff 1 - -----M K S F r- ,Q -.. ..,::: ., --.L - .. -.- .. Hr- x-.--f-- , .. -,-f.-.-Lf-- ,4 ,. J .:'-:. I -- - 'ZZ v , -'1 C ---....S -- - Q- 3 c-- f's nv ,cf V,l.,4qn ,f' if , .lx 1117 4 cs-, MF f.. .A N. 3 Q., ,-Q -,-:,-ff 1 CSS. K ,-rg Easy U' NELS NELSON G:- e':l An, Advanced f- Englfsn lll 3' f r: Q ,calvin ,Q s 1 1 s A l' ::,l N els sms w e c Q .J S9975 no be 'Fe gcszl Pcusekeeser TODD PADDOCK ISABELLE SATTERTHWAITE ,L- ,,v 1-r ,.. .-,: M, s,.-d.,s, 'ss 1 . f , -i lr 2 sf 129 I fv- 1---if fl f Y 'ef' LIB? it RIF N Keeping tabson several thousand books occupied most ot the time of the library statt, under the direction ot Miss Muriel Anderson. The statt also strived to guide and encourage students with their reading and reference problems in the preparation ot class assignments. Freshmen were instructed in the use ot the library with its various reference works, indexes, classifications, and other tools ot learning. fi! MURIEL ANDERSON T Librarian 54 'QM' Ht' I 1, l . I .A 1. - . 1 ' l X 5 l Mrs, Katherine Lee and Mrs. Nancy Smith were assistants to the librarian. The librarian received help from the library science class. First row: Ellen Conradsen, Karen Doyle, Mary Lou Candelas, Sharon La Fontaine, Maryann Gallagher, Lana Galtord, Gretchen Kettering. Second: Judy Berkey, Leslie Blake, Helen Athan, Jacque Whitehead, Arlene Dennis, ' A lh d ft Al' Nichols. Sherry Pinkerton, Barbara Bernard, Wanda Kesterson, Georgia Skecl. Not shown. Sandy A a e , ice 1 N URSE Furrherance oT The healrh proTecTion of The school cornmuniTy was The main obiecTive oT Mrs. Mabel Benefiel, school nurse. ThroughouT The year The school healTh program considered The well-being of The sTudenTs physically, menTally, socially, and emoTionally. Mrs. Benefiel was as- sisTed in her work by Mrs. EoliTh SoesT ancl a group of girls serving as nurse's helpers. . 'xii-. -T- . ' I L. , vi. , , , ,E Y id. .aug off Mrs. Edith Soesf assisred Mrs. Benefiel in The adminis'rroTion of healTh service ThroughouT The school year. Mrs. Benefiel is proud of all The girls Thor assisred her This year. They were Woodine Chaddick, Johnson, Sandra Plare, and Penny Nader. -at -s-. . 'gl vi Nw li wg QQ A , , , hx As' 'N V e ul' an as .5 - ll' Z X QT: A .43 A . I xv! 13 ., ,Vw X V I v., l FJ T K ,n MABEL BENEFIEL School Nurse Sheila Benfz, Helaine Lysrrom, Joyce N 4, I fv- x ' K. Q, . -N v K - ii V l . .....-Q., 'X 1-. Arif . I A 'lf k B.. icipol Wisgerhof checks enrollmenf figures wifh secretary nche Conklin. elf jx 1 DrofTing work of sTudenT is checked by Mr. Donald Bower. f ' 1 L H.RfX Using os iTs Theme We Expand Our Circles of Cooperc1Tion, The Garden Grove High School PorenT-Teacher AssocidTion held four generol meeTings during The yedr. - ADlUfEDUCATVFl WiTh Mr. Roberf Wisgerhof as principal, The cicloli' exening school offered sevenTy clcisses To necirly Two Thousoncl swdenfs oncl ern- ployecl sixfyefoor Tecichers. The program offered voccnioncil courses GS well cis ollowing sTudenTs To conwplefe high school requirenwenfs ond receive o diplonno. V E ' ' ll T pd D ? l T, if i ., X N hh- 'A I, S ' it 4 li A M ss Dane Gras rnanikors Tes+ given 'o her evening UAS. h1s'orx class i Q . J-X Mrs. A. D. Peew' PT-X aresiderr, serves 'ea To Mr. Doran Warren af 'he receoricn for 'eachers Mrs. Jchn B'ake and Q Mrs. F. W, Fuller also serve. E Q, T - 9 -- . Riff S i X +1 'Egan w-ff ? , '90 - - il , 2 al X -V ' Ng? ' -Elf rv g ,ill 3: , H Q Bi Q i.f4Ya4,7' i ' 1' - ,..'a.. A q Ty, e ' i'T'lAlN'l'ENANCE Keeping The building and grounds oT The campus Trim and shipshape, The cusTodians and gardeners worked many long hours, under The man- agemenr oT Mr. Wendell Newsom, superinTendenT of buildings and grounds. ln spiTe oT The unTidiness of some oT The sTudenTs, The main- Tenance men managed To keep The classrooms and campus as aTTracTive rf as possible. Ai WENDELL NEWSOM Superinfendenr of Buildings and Grounds Y-.-... . .. tr '11-n j A .wr .Q ' fi i 4 vs. , X i V A WI' , A , Q C' s , f' ' Q' sf, Q -1 T 4 .4 A L 3, as - fin! it D 'V I S...-si 311 .2 Keeping The campus clean This year was a full Time job for DwighT Lane, Pearly Hibbs, George McClellan, Hazel Clark, Clifford Farber, Roberf Maffhews, Q ' Charles McConnell, and Edwin Jordahl. i J V P C ,F 7 'lll H A T A ' l l 9-f-' 'Tis -...ii N4 ., y 'Tx -5 as 'Mal an f? l ff -.ff k 44 , 1 -,fy ,Qffi : Keeplfig 'lie SlWfUbS Gnd fOliGQS in Tip-Top shape were Nobe Kifada, Chester Wilson, and Halsey Davenport. bb. fenyh-:id,f for fi ECZIJQYC ffm nraining cleanliness in The gyms was The ,WJ A +-,gb gf F-3 fA'1,g-ry L'ci,'r,i ffrindericlieid, and Louis Massa. F SDFIWEFS CHARLES MUNZ Cnr gy, YY,, ,. Under The supervision of Mr. Charles Munz, nine bus drivers drove over a Thousand miles daily To ge? srudenis of Garden Grove and Rancho High Schools To and from school. The nine busses had To serve both schools and rnacle abouf Twelve runs each day. BUS DRIVERS' HOLIDAY. Regular bus drivers fake a rear sear as Mr. Munz 'fakes over rhe drivers position. . , ii' 'X NM GARQDEN GRC in Er M B b M'll H Markle , illiam Bess, Eddie Drake, Harold Pearce, Keith Driving the yellow monsters Throughou? The year were Charles unz, o i s, , y I IN Hutchins, and Ed Moore. 6 if 1 vi! I 1 . lf' C 'OGL D I 0 I5 gr V- iq: in Y- Ja. 'M-ev CAFE-QTEF IA The golley or The good ship Argo fecnrurecl wholesome food ond snoclcs To keep Argongur opperires oppeosecl. Mrs. Blonche Berry, cofererici monorger, oncl her sroill planned nourishing hor lunches ond lce-pl The snuck hors well supplied. i f i VA A' A U? , A' .f -fe 3 M ' w .T ss 2 n ee f s s M is M' ik f wfr V . ,V.A . - 'riff . - 5 I . 3 Serving or l-lomer's l-lu? snuck bor were Mrs. Dororhy K VV lu M .-.si A, shi Hollingsworfh, Mrs. lolcn Lomberrus, Mrs. Lcurine qs' in - 2 f V 'I Wursrer, ond Mrs. Ann Wheof. , X I' 5 X Al ,f R V, lk 'QR Qi 3 24, X .7 , ff ia! if 'iaiwi rlx-7. 37' fran P rez. - 5- if 1. fl- lf M GI cl s Del cidillo, lla Simmons, l-lecoors l-lu? snack bor was honcved by rs. cz y g Mrs. Fronces l-lc1rris,c1nd Mrs. Lucille Killion. rc si l' ' eals in rhe cc1fe'eric: were Mrs. Evelyn Bur'On, Mrs. Lfly Those who oresor d s y o rn ' h ll and Mrs. Blanche Berry lcc1fe'eric1 rnclnogerl. Dolly Shoes, Mrs. hier! rrer, X-lvll'G3 . Mrs. Merge Bernie' Mrs. Bfrde Urnohress, Mrs L cr? r 2 X, 'W M i 4 nh Q? 1 . , K.. rr. - i' X' L49 Wnfdilbgqs in HAROLD REYNOLDS Manager t ginsfng 945' 4 Q APBUNA Q. S'l'l DENT STCRE Operated by student personnel, the student store was open each morning from 7:30 until snack period. It was open again bath lunch perioals. The eight employees ot the store went about the task ot selling their customers wi-th various standard school supplies. 3 fx., ,- ,ah X ex .. il, F 51 cgi- sv ,N fvs 5' Selling supplies to students throughout the year were Evelyn Williams, Betty Marsh, Carol Butler, Pat Tobias, Georgene Carson, and Barbara Berman. .,' K B..--. Jedn McPherson buys notebook paper from Carolyn Crockett. i - ' i rr Betty Marsh chats with non-buying customers Arlene Sommer and Kathy Miller M, K F' qt E auf --.uf 'i N.- ls.. I 'x Gm nu 'norms Argonom government helped bring self rule To make This goo! of ours 'rne very best While club p0r'nc1pQ:T1en mme C1 +06 To Grid L15 in our every Ve P 'QS 5-s WELLS SLONIGER Sfudenf Body President , Wells greeTs sf STI D1-ENT B' DY P5 ESIDENT T Body PresidenT Wells Sloniger exerTed a greaT deal of influen As head of The sfudenf governmenT, his dufies in- cluded moderafing aT school assemblies, conducT- ing meefings of The sTudenT council and cabineT, represenfing The sTudenT body aT all infer-school 15 . . . uncfions, and informing The sfudenfs Throu h I Q special reporfs, of mafrers of general importance. Wells was kepf very busy, Throughouf The year, ful- filling The demands of This office. Sfuden ce ThroughouT school acTiviTies. udervs u The firsf assembly of The year. ls- .:f:F,z G 4' Q d c o f s l en FT' y s 'Velfs ccnaucs ice meefirg. of ,ki V. .. BARBARA BERMAN Vice-president At a pep assembly Barbara Berman, vice-president, prepares to make an announcement to the Student Body. xllfxl' rr veit'-surges -5 Hr CBEJEES l' Barbara Berman, Associated Student Body vice-president served The school by preparing all student assemblies, pre! siding in the absence of the president, and attending all meetings ofthe Student Council and Cabinet. Q., DIANA SCOTT Secretary Diana Scott, secretary, Takes notes during a Cabinet meeting as Maryann Gallagher ahd Shirley Osumi listen intently. Sxl f l'il 'r jx! Nr QLIQI C I' I The duties of Diana Scott, secretary, included taking and keeping on tile all orders ot business which occurred during Cabinet and Student Council meetings. The secretary also carried on the otticial correspondence between the Student Body ot Garden Grove l-ligh and those ot other schools. -,, tg,- 1 X v sf I CABINET FFICEF S fxlx JEANNIE MIETTUNEN ,XX Asst Business Manager ROBERT HASTY PAT STEWART Business Manager Asst Business Manager 1-5! x -1 K-1 SHIRLEY OSUMI Asst Secretary i JERRY WILCOX CRAIG HALL Boys' Arhleric Commissioner Publicity Manager 'X 'S'- XTL X I' FRANK WALKER MARYANN GALLAGHER sauce BRANDT I 33, MU C .1 ,I,3,!3,,M Pep Commissioner Inter-Club Council Repregemgfgve CABINET AT W' REQ The execuTive brcinch of sTudenT governmenT consisTs of The president vice-presidenT, secreTciry, ond other sTudenT body officers. This body meT weekly To discuss mc1TTers penoining To The vorious problems of The cornpus. These mc1TTers were Then Turned over To The STudenT Council Tor TurTher c1cTion, Plcins Tor TuTure school ocTiviTies were olso mode. Je-cznnie MieTTunen, Bob Hosfy, ond Pmsy SteworT check sfudenr body receipTs. Moryonn Gollogher delivers o D on igr -1-Q T benefigu -aifeissflexi ,ww fwlawwl Appoinred by rhe Siodenr Council, The Board of Conirol was composed of Three A MN V, lg seniors and iwo iuniors who acred as ci foci-garhering commirfee To hear srudeni E-'I complaints and consider campus problems. .-A iff it 1 . ' Vzbfy-ff ef 1' v nj -ikiw ,f ' uf. .me - ,lib 5 If f-L' glikih 1 V 7- ij: f ,.I'K ..v. 4. keg V 5.5-as C3 ERNIE MUSSEMAN Y? Chairman l Serving on The Board For The 1958-'I959 school year were Bob Miller, junior member, Linda Bridgrnari, secretary, Ernie Massernan, chairman, Joan Lirrich, iunior member, and Jim Harding, senior member. , The board, which mer once a week, Tried To help offending sfu dents ge? straightened our Through sensible considerorion and dis cussion, rafher than by inflicring severe penalties. rm i.iC,dif,g 9,5516 on 5-,d9,1ificPerwi'h Linda Bridgrnon, .l 4'S!' Commissioner BillieJo Tucker gives Harry Lake a Ticket for noT picking up waste paper he accidenTally dropped, 1-hugs I .45 Monnor Shaundell LaClair inspecls PeTe O'Rourke's pass for being out of class. f f fx N No Ill llwl Nc: Q Working under The leadership of Ernie Mussernan and The Board oT ConTrol, The commissioners upheld The rules anal regulaTions seT clown by The aclrninisTraTion. This body n'ieT once a monTh Tor The purpose of selecTing The cars of The rnonTh and Th The campus. e year, and enicorcing The laws OT P l T61 First row, Frank Walker, Tom EasTman, Crai Duff W'll' C g , I ie ornell, Barbara Niblack, Nancy MoriTa, Sandie Bearbower, Bruce Beany, Linda Boyne Billieja Tucker. Second: pe,-my Szglgyl Peggy Morgan, Lindy Wells, Nancy Mower, Lynne Dillard, Linda Marshall, Marilyn Hal! Laurel Manclerscheial THU- Dale Zemke Bill Turpin, Lela WrighT, Lou Small,-Harrell Poarch, Tomio Kanegae, Jim Harding, Bob Hasry. FourTh: Tony Fernandez, Chuck Berlirig, Paul Wright, Bob Miller, John GedneY- 45 T T STI DENT r---Q,-. C' :- an '-7 g -- lf F Hof? X.r' unfu- Firsr row: Karen Culver, Myrna Wall, Virginia Holley, Barbara Berrnan, Wells Sloniger, Diana Scofr, Maureen Byrnes, Par Riggs, Charlene McCoskey. Second: Trudy Farrner, Nancy Buchanan, Kafhy Blysrone, Sheryl Wilch, Sandy Wilkinson, Marla Lazenby, Karen Plate, Wanda Markwell, Beverly DeVore. Third: Rick Lumsden, Harrell Poarch, Tomio Kanegae, Jerry Rapp, Per Vesrergaard, Chuck Scheinosr. Fourth: Mike Jollifle, Rick Spicer, Par Miller, Jack Barren. Firsr row: Beverly Carlson, Lynne Dillard, Fung Masikuri, Cindy Jackson, Mary Hannum, Sandee Wesr, Joy Johnson, Anifa Davis, Janet Feighf, Sharron Rasch. Second: Marilyn Hall, Nancy Greene, Judy Woods, Karma Klingaman, Kaye Richey, Ginger Wheat Claudeve Caron, Jacqueline Peacock, Jerri Cripe, Pam Reyburn, Third, Jack Alexander, Torn Barreli, Dave Miller, Sian Manley, Jerry Wilcox, Harry Lake, Craig Hall, Frank Walker, Jim Young Fourfh1 Bob McFadden, Paul Wrighr, Pefe Zimmerman, Bob Hasfy, Tony Fernandez. 'V as il 'Q' a 13 X-4' ' ,S?1:.f , 5 C' UNCIL The legislative and supervisory body ot student govern- ment consisted ot members elected trom each ot the four classes per semester. This Student Council met every 45 Tuesday to discuss and make decisions on all issues fi brought before them. H m .T -P .rw . .us . .gg Y...-.. .... B Q.: .lf 3 V g 1 'tis -in Mtv. I 5 .. KK . . -fc .E STS I3 -1- .ffwxiiil 'rm new -'Mv3i:A 111.1 Gnu, Matted e-rrrr.-ssiis ref e c nr Q Her' ccuncil -is , li New business is brought uo by Sherrill Lundgren, SECOND SEMESTER. First row: Sharon Buckingham, Barbra Reed, Mary Lou Candelas, Charlene Bailey, Eleanor McClements, Sidney Strickland, Joan Williams, Peggy Eastman, Marie Whistler, Nancy Morrison, Suzy Howard. Second: Pat King, Christine McEvoy, Bobbie Valentine, Celia Correa, Barbara Zambella, Patsy Stewart, Erma Neff, Mary Jenkins, Lucille Lauzon, Sherrill Lundgren. Third: Ronnie Park, Tom Tullar, Travis Curd, Charlotte Borghetti, Judy Reynolds, Ginny Mattedi, Sharon Jacobson, Steve Fossett, Rodney Schminkey, James Hall. Fourth: Bill Neville, Jack Ferguson, Gary Hibbs, Ferod Stumbo, Bill Thomas, John Davis, Phil Kappler, David Scholl. 1. ' fav' iw.-22 , . ' N 'T .- '. iii T Si' ff Y T' . 1' - .I -4 -X - 9 .N-- -of E 0 if-Q , QUTRUW . T Q f ,ff U W- Tl' su MlMl DUMM PresidenT JUDY GAUTNEY SecreTa ry LAUREL MANDERSCHEID Treasurer GIRLS' -EAGUE OriginaTed for The beTTermenT of The school, The Girls' League endeavors during The year To help iTs members in many ways. By promoTing leadership, friendliness, and characTer, The organizaTion hopes To develop in The girls a spiriT of high ideals, cooperaTion, and courTesy in speech and manner. Emphasis is placed upon The ap- plicaTion of consideraTion and friendliness Towards oThers. The girls are guided by The League in appropriaTe dress as well as conducT. The annual Co-Ed Dance, MoThers and DaughTers' Fashion Show and Tea, Big and LiTTle SisTer Day, and The Girl-of-The-MonTh selecTion are The main proiecTs oT This organizaTion. KW.:-' LYNNE DILLARD KAY BLACK BETTY MARSH Hospifalify Board Member Board Member fi' VRDFNQ ' 5 S , LMGV A, LESLIE BLAKE Vice-President ' , xr ANITA WILLIAMS Publicity CHIC CHALETTE PENNY SZALAY Program Chairman Historian LOU SMALL BILLIEJO TUCKER , 5ifALE?' Board Member Board Member mi . Oei' X fu X +- MHIQQA BRUCE BRANDT P'es'den'-'l .lr SCH' LA? Si-IIP Upon earning JO grade points per semester, a student becomes eligible to ioin the Scholarship Federation, an honorary organiza- tion on campus. The scholars atrend various conventions, take tielol trips, anal work tor the gold seal bearers pin, earned by H Al ad' inn-9 membership tor six semesters. -'ws FRANK VULLIET President-2 'wi' D- vias- W 44 Scholarship officers were Lois l-lelrnsin lsecretany l,2l, Srirley Osumi lvice-president U, Maryann Gallagher ltreasurer tl Kristine Nelscn iffice-president 25, Shirley Lunetra ltreas- urer 2l, Alice Nichols lpublicity chairmanl. First row: Lois Helmsin, Ann Van Beek, Barbara Berman, Alice Nichols, Sara Klancke, Gwaine Nuest, Second: Karen Empson, Peggy Lyon, Carolyn Ritz, Darlena Morgan, Cecilia DeMeneces, Nancy Morita, Shirley Osumi, Lou Small, Judy Gorup. Third: Arlene Pitts, Judy Rey- nolds, Patsy Stewart, Maryann Gallagher, Pam Peters, Barbara Bernard, Kristine Nelson, Mary Mower, Moiya Norton, Fourth: Mr. Murray Kranz ladviserl, Clayton Bagwell, Frank Barbara, Per Vestergaard, Sally Valentine, Terranda Lewis, Ylla Woodin, Chuck Penticotf, Jim Harding, Richard Hupp, Fifth: Don Vance, Stuart Vorkink, Phil Garrett, John Fagg, Dean Morgan, Clay Jackson, Charles Twombly, Bob Miller, Jim Hanson, Bruce Brandt. N ,a z rift-Q., ii., , i wg! 4-,z f' f, '21 if Q- r' I' Fl I' fr 'f N 'I r I I F I' I' I N I I My 1 1 111 1 'T P, Composed of The Top students in citizenship and activities, The Eff- x Order ofthe Golden Fleece is the highest honorary club on cam- R 7 B tl pus. Membership was limited to The top Twenty boys and Top U. ig, twenty girls of The iunior and senior classes. L .af gg V ' ' in ll T , ,A ' 5 PETE ZIMMERMAN , F K DON EDWARDS Pl'6SldeV1T1l President-2 fi' 4 .,, an C l l i X if C T, Golden Fleece officers were Joan Litrich lvice-president 2l, Nancy Morita lsecretary Ql, Leslie Blake lvice-president ll, and BillieJo Tucker lsecretary Ill. First row: Lou Small, BillieJo Tucker, Diana Scott, Maryann Gallagher. Second: Leslie Blake, Ann Van Beek, Pam Peters, Laurel Manderscheid, Peggy Morgan, Kay Black, Joan Litrich, Nancy Morita, Penny Danner, Chic Chalette. Thira: John Fagg, Ernie Musseman, Sally Valentine, Lynne Dillard, Sandra Lovas, Mimi Dumm, Barbara Berman, Jeannie Miettunen, Richard Hupp, Mark Christy. Fourth: Phil Garrett, Bob Miller, Steve Katz, Don Vance, Jim Harding, Harry Lake, Jerry Wilcox, Don Edwards, Tom Eastman, Frank Walker. Fifth: Per Vestergaard, Dale Zemke, Wells Sloniger, Tom Zimmerman, Pete Zimmerman, Frank Vulliet, Fred Kennedy, Bruce Brandt, Mr. Russell Bryant ladviserl. 39 T-3 'Q95 rw if, 'REF '17 ,,,,, 5, . --, -,-- 5-,--v H,,, . -,- - -- - - n---,q-- -,A -,,- 'N X X - - , 'J' f N 1 X g, xl 4-.sm . --,, ..,., A-- -,,-- - -, -M ., Cav :rv , - N ' ,- H iff smug: I f .Q 3,3 'N :A Q- -,Al --T 1- - . 'A - 3 7-.-:fnfxgff NN, V ,I -.. , - C-. -x I1 ..V'.VT 17, - -.V 5 f 4-. rendered Weir service. , , . A .Ar . g..iD . f rrgwskx Z'tL,,,' 5: ,,QtAx, k' 'ax - - - ia' nf' fi 21 43 - ' , ' 1 '- f 3 AE 1' 'Q' . L, ,-Jn. 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Second: Fred Kennedy, Tony Fernandez, Dean Morgan, Dennis Rosene, Tom Tullar, Hal Hembree, Pete Zim- merman, Steve Katz, Leland Miyawaki. Third: Harry Hobson, Ron Owen, Jim Takahashi, Bob Thompson, Martin Hageland, Jim Mitchell, Dick Avery, Bill Winder, Henry Agonia. Fourth: Dennis Tinsman, Cliff Hanson, Wells Sloniger, Ernie Musse- man, Ray Ponce, Paul Wright, Stan Manley, Fred Lawhon, Tom Zimmerman. First row: Beverly McKinney, Jacque Whitehead, Sue Mavhews, Delores Coats, Charlene Du Mars, Sandy Hurst, Sharon Taylor, Connie Opdahl, Bernice Johnson, Second: Jeanette Packer, Sherrill Lundgren, Louise Montgomery, Gwaine Nuest, Ylla Woodin, Janice Harmon, Karen Plate, Peggy Laird, Laurel Manderscheid. Third: Pat Allars, Sherry Pinkerton, Pat Riggs, Suzanne Dollar. -E'l l'1-EF MEN 5 I- -1 '9 ,6 Ar -. L1 'f H13 44 '7 i-S ,Q v ng C73 .hrs ,951 -J ,, , -Z7 Y lbw-- ,HIV rf' .1 Des re: 'c Tessa e s'-:e s f':.'. ecce 'F :' :s:e:'s 5: s:'e-'ce e S:'e':e Ex:':'e's 1- :'ed E .'e: : g cf . 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Its activities included helping the Girls' League decorate for the Co-Ed Dance, sewing as hosts at the Youth Center, sponsoring a sock-hop, and building o torrie-gate on campus, The club was composed ot forty boys from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes who were chosen by attitude and academic ratings. First row: Frank Walker, Ernie Musseman, Wells Sloniger, Mark Christy, George Fisher, Jerry Wilcox, Fred Kennedy, Tom Eastman, Bill Thomas. Second: Larry Horton, Bob Miller, John Gedney, Chuck Berling, Ray Ponce, Harold Hill, Jesse Hosmun, Bruce Settles, Harry Lake. Third: Frank McNabb, Richard Null, Harrell Poarch, Art Bitts, Dave Miller, Michael Zering, Richard Schoonover, Pat Miller, Tom Peery, Steve Katz, Richard Baerg. Fourth: Per Vestergaard, Bob Hasty, Chuck Persek, Clay Jackson, Craig Duft, Tom Zimmerman, Bob McFadden, David Null, Dave Hopkins, Pete Zimmerman. LEQNGUAGE CLUBS Spanish, French, and LaTin were The Three language divisions in which clubs were formed. The main pur- pose was To enhance The knowledge and inTeresT in This Tield oT educaTion by inTormaTive meeTings and Tield Trips. Miss Anna Finley, Miss Annabelle Kloss, and Mr. ArThur Gleason were advisers of The clubs. Membership consisTed of sTudenTs sTudying The various languages. Films, speakers, and money- raising acTiviTies were employed To increase inTeresT in The organizaTions. BARBARA BERNARD Spanish Club JOHN FAGG LaTin Club STEVE HARRIS French Club SPI-XNISE-I CLI B Fr row: Leslie Blalfe, Barbara Berman, Adlay Casfreion, Jeri Cole, Esther N h P T M as , a cConville, Holly Lanyon, Second: Miss Anna Finle a 1 serl, Bill Neville, Jacque Whirehead, Mimi Dumm, Siuort Vorkink, .4 W ' ' i Y 4-in First row: Mary Anne Mower, Arlene Pitts, Sondra Lovas. Second: Terry Sheeter, Beverly McKinney, Penny Donner, Joan Wilcoclc, Pam Pe'ers, Moiya Norton, Ann Van Beek, Third: Mr. Arthur Gleason ladviserl, Dean Morgan, David Peters, Frank Vulliet, John Fagg, Tim Callahan, Roger Manderscheid, Don Vance, Mark Christy, Bruce Brandt, CAE'-QS!-XF IS Ri-XSCA-ES FF ENG-I -Ll B First row: Sherry Jones, Evelyn Gutaskus, Joy Chabot, Diana Devine, Daralyn Baker, Germaine Charland, Nola Pehrson, Anne Yaple, Cheryl Second: Lana Galford, Carol Carlson, Joan Wilcock, Marcia Heyl, Kathryne Quigley, Stuart Vorkink, Wylie Aitken, Bill Thomas, Dora Martinez, Totro, Pauline Yuasa. Third: Mary Rees, Lynda Carol Martin, Joan Brownmiller, Linda Garbett, Carol Mcliibben, Judy Papenhausen, BillieJo Joy Johnson, Beverly Wells, Darlene Peterson. Fourth: Dianne Mayberry, Linda Morgan, Virginia Sanders, Laura Lenau, Ann Van Beek, Pam Linda Carlson, Judy Brown, Sharon Yuasa, Carmen Boker. Fifth: Carl Levonius, James Sanders, Allen McMains, Marshall Williams, Don Vance, Murphy, Pete Zimmerman, Jerry Wilcox, Milton Valen, Miss Annabelle Kloss laclviserl. Vul l iet. Frances Tucker, Peters, Arthur gf 4-1, N ici' aa, . 'JYAL .':,v-., L 1' L'Bl111!ffL'. Til-i-II-' Divided inTo individual clubs according To class level, 3 Q The Tri-l-li-Y endeavored To increase in iTs members The spiriT of ChrisTianiTy Through service and worfh- vvhile acTiviTies. An annual ChrisTmas card sale and inducTion, as well as The sponsoring oT a represen- TaTive To The Model l.egislaTure in.SacrarnenTo, were parT of The year's acTiviTies. rp Proudly displaying The emblem aT The Tri-Hi-Y inducTion are Karen PlaTe, Mrs. Isabelle Sarrerrhwaife and Mrs. Mary Alice King lad- visersl, and Jane Ferrell. JUNIOR-SENIOR. FirsT row: Laurel Manderscheid, Pamela Jackson, Karen Plate, Pung Masikuri, Sherry Pinkerton, Jacque Whitehead. Second: Kathie Miller, Pat Kimball, Jane Ferrell, Judy Caldwell, Lana Galford, Penny Bennen. Third: Ellen Conradsen, Mary Ann Jensen, Carole Wamhoff, Ina Guest, Lois Ann Helmsin, Alice Nichols, Beverl B M' ' y aer, iss Sandra Beebe ladviserl. I i .. ,rv I L?-H , .-Q R 4-.f X,.,.p i 32 X ' Lf H p. . f' .3 rovx FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE. First row: Barb Scnuberf, Suzanne Dollar, Norene Schubert Par King, Peggy Lyon, Dana Walker, Sara Klancke, Second Eileen Files, Karen Empson, Janet Procfor, Sheri Linder, Linda Davis, Kathleen Palmer, Linda Perf, Michelle Noel, Penny LaPierre, Mrs lsabelle Salter fhwaire ladyiserl. Retiring officers of The Tri-Hi-Y were Sara Klancke, Peggy Jackson, Karen Plafe, Penny Benneff, Peggy Lyon, Kathie Miller, and Karlwy Palmer. i f-5 vw A . 5 dy, ., LN f 5 V S 'Pg 42' fag is I' L ii P 'P if K2 ii 1 he by F I I ,Ai 1 . :I I , f I I l i ' 'P' 4- N A s .f X l i 1 PJ? Kim' Pe-nr-iq L33 5 wal Organized to increase and main+ain in'eresr in ans and cralrrs, fne An Club, beaded by Judy Lay, encouraged field +ri:Js 'o aff displays and saonsored a scnool dance. Firsr row: Beverly McKinney, Bonnie Klingaman, Marilyn Lorfon, Diane Wagner, Carol Lalonde, Donna McGrif'f, Sandie Law, Judy Lay, Linda Pen, Karen Andersen. Second: Lynda Mar-in, Sara Klan:lce, Joan Brownrnller, Diana Pickerr, Karma Klingaman Sandy l-lursr, Ginger Wlweaf, Krisine Nelson, Linda Cazad Ylla Woodn, Tnirdf Mr. Todd Peacock ,ady.serl, 3iIl Moore, Brian Couran, Bcnard Null, Tirn Callanan Darrel Swenscn, Dafd Fe'ers Pager Manderscned, Mr. Nels Nelson lad-fseri, APCI' -Ll B Talen' was ine Dassword ro become a member of Jasons Jes'ers, wlniclw pu? on yariery snows for 'ne school. Firsf row: Mary Rees, Arlene Sommer Jeannie Mieuunen, Diana Sco'r, Nancy McFadden, Erma Neff, Barbara Berman Marilyn Reno, Maryann Gallagner, Criick Cnaleve, Second: Pam Pe'ers, Sandy Mayor Sara c P y P Klanclce, Phyllis Sreinbaclc, Donna l-lea'l'i, Carole Grannis, Kay Wade, Ronnie Carrer ' S N P r S Raena Kenlri, Tl-irdz Don Edwards, Jack Alexander, Tom Roberis, Bill Darsr BillieJo ' Q Q X A 1' Q Tucker, Judy Papenlwausen, Doc Campbell, Bob Hazard, Mr. William Wilkinson ladyiserl, XXX r ,' va ff? - .3 J O it J is Ann Van Beek instructs new officers in tlne insfallnffon c-roiedure 5 4. , if ,J :SS I iffy, ef f ' lwhg A -. My T 'HK 1512 V f l f . rs?7'li,5i V - X MW ' Y i ff 2, .i f X5 in . 4' J fl cs Q 'filfsf' f 5 , 1, V, . ii! KI. fYl,.fy First row: Judy Lay, Teresa Homeres, Nancy Mower, Joan Wilcock, Jan Mitchell, Pung Masikuri, Shirley Lunetta, Molly Berry, Lela Wright, Susan Belote, Cherri Vallance. Second row: Mr. William B, Phillips ladviserl, Laurel Manderscheid, Eleanor McClements, Eileen Oakley, Peggy Morgan, Joan Litrich, Susan Schlice, Bernice Johnson, Pat Allars, Charlene Du Mars, Sandra Rasch. Third row: Sara Klancke, Melanie Tripp, Carol Carlson, Linda Bush, Bar- bara Hayden, Ann Van Beek, Ginny Hirsch, Linda Cozad, Penny Szalay, Kathy Kingsbury, Sharron Neal, Miss Diane Gray ladviseri. - First semester .lordaners otticers are Eleanor McCler'nenrs, lhistorianl, Peggy Morgan ltreas- rerl, Ann Van Beek lpresidentl, Kathy Kingsbury lsecretoryl, Nancy Mower lvice-presidentl. T 4 N, w 'J O 6' xx Q Sponsoring The membership drive To raise funds for service proiecTs was The principal acTiviTy l N f r r r of The Junior Red Cross. FirsT row: Maria J I t Guzman, Sandra Muilenburg, Jeanne Stam- borski, Shirley Neal, AniTa Harvey. Second: Mrs. Anna Kimball ladviserl, Sharon Muilenburg, Sherry FiTzer, Peggy Green. PIEDICA- -Ll B Organized To aid srudents in planning a career in medicine, The Medical Professions Club sponsored Tours To colleges and hospifals and held monThly fund-raising proiecTs. Firsr row: Linda Lanrhripe, Diana Dillard, Nancy Edgecornb, Judy Eland, Cheryl Vullief, Linda Holbrook, Woodine Chaddick, Sheila BenTz, Joanne Crowe, Cheri RaTini. Second: Mrs. Mabel Benefiel ladviserl, Lois Ann l-lelmsin, Penny Nader, Helaine LysTrom, Kaye Richey, Ginger WheaT, Dora Ford, Ina GuesT, Janer LanThripe. Third: Sherry Lehman, Nancy Culpepper, Richard Baerg, Tom Evans, Hugh Ellis, Lealaine JouberT, Sandra PlaTe. Q3 QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll is an honorary high school iournalistic society, Members are chosen for their superior scholastic and iournalistic a- chievement. First row: Susan Linton, Ann Van Beek, Karen Doyle. Second: Patsy Stewart, Bar- bara Berman, Barbara Vowell. FU PURE VO FEP S Upon reaching the age of 21, every U.S. citizen becomes eligible to vote in the way he deems best ln order to inform and acquaint the students of today with the responsibilities to tomorrow, the Future Voters Club was established Mr John McKillip was the club adviser First row Joan Litrich Bar bara Vowell, Ann Van Beek, Charlene Du Mars Jeri Cole Sharron Neal Second row Larry Horton Bill Thomas Bruce Brandt Ron Owen Don Vance ' - , .szfsib U , ,i ,N , ,e,., 1 -JH V. a. QQ Ai' With Mr. Alan Cunningham as adviser, the Argo Engineers studied nuclear energy and cloud chambers and visited local industries to expand their knowledge, First row: Gene Alu, David Hammer, Clayton Bagwell, Mark Christy, Richard Hupp, Everett Wilcock. Second: Bill Goodale, Bruce Brandt, Phil Garrett, James Lambertus, Mr. Alan Cunningham ladviserl. Pi-I TO -Ll B ARG ENGINEEF m Taking ancl developing pictures as well as iudging photographic works were the principal activities of the Photo Club, Mr. Thomas Cashman was adviser. First row: John Charland, Karma Klingaman, Barbara Berman, Vulliet, Gary Brougher, Richard Watts, Tom Ellerbee, Per Vestergaard, .D 1 Nancy Greene, Bonnie Klingaman, Joanne Klein, Bill Baer. Second: Frank Jim Klein, Ken Bennett, Doug Henson. ,'L'ff'sr 1 -' ' -- x ' - I .J ,Jan , Operating radio station KQSVYO, the Radio Club offered interested students an op portunity to learn about the construction and operation of radio equipment. The r A r club was sponsored by Mr Roy Stoddard First row John Charlancl, Gene Alu xl I l r Ron Musgrave, George Shepard, Fernando Nunez, Richard Hupp. Second, Mr. Roy t l Q1 Stoddard ladviserl, Jim Hanson, Phil Garrett, George Devereaux. Composed of the swimming and water polo teams, the Tarpon Club increased interest in these spans and gave recognition to outstanding athletes. Members met once a month under the leadership of Mr. Rick Rowland. First row: Mark Christy, Rick Langdon, Jack La Rue, Bill Olsen, David Lewis, Chuck Scheinost, Don Byerly, Arnie Douglas, George Canen, Rush Faber. Second: Richard Null, Roger Manderscheid, Jack Alexander, Kent Kyckelhahn, Gary Waer, John Bradley, Mickey McGuire, Larry Henson, Bob Dunn. Third: Virgil VanSkyock, Don Kennedy, Rick Beck, Dave Turpin, Dennis West, Bill Watkins, Ralph Whitney, Sten Berg, Mr, Rick Rowland ladviserl. Fourth: Jan Japhet, Charlie Douglas, Ti- RP' N -Ll B 4 u. 4 Y 4- ,fias- ,- 'J'de' 'Fe ::. se'sF':n C: Mfs. ,'J:'Q:'e' F ':', 'Fe Q:-'efs' CHR: Vefced 'c C:- qeirv' 'eMb.e's 'fe s'::ed.1'es cf se:'e':'c1 X.-f:'k :ed e tushess Fe-id. F's' row: K:'ew Doyle, ll-x.'J',' Lou Cznjeics, Krew P':'e, Seccrd: Lid: Nyzsckf, M:f':n Gwef':l', Jesvre S': bo:sk', f'f',: : Guzman, Pa' Gardner, Wcmell Byerly. Tffdz M's. M:'g:'e' Pham fcdvlserx, See: : e' E':7 e Bliss, Janice Barre? Joy Cavs, Na'cy D:-.-Neg, Lan: G:'::':5 Seve , ,'f',:K'r'rrey, S-cf: K3:':ke, i-XRCi-lAELf G' bfscf -4 1- 3 ,.--v vi' J l'TEFS cs ::1.'se' 'Pe iv? .. .. , .. e:':gp' Chl: 'ef'be's 'cu 'ez 'rlzs , e.-,ed cues :': 32 :'::'e:i ' ree' :Ls :fc ers ': fre-:se e 4':.-,'- edge :Z e Lea. :'s' ':.-.w '.':' ,f L: :' ::'v3 3 12'-:'g:' '.',:': S:-':e's Kane: K 'G: ':' C:':' f.',:K :see N: :', See 53 e K 'g: ':' Cez' ': De 'Je'-e':es Kc.-e :':'e, 'And Lcq C: e', Se::':: Le-s'e.' '.'.:k-e' 3 Gqes' Kc , PMS, Je: e e Pccfef, lczqee Kzne' 2: ': G'ee , F': :' :Mes J: :e H:'f': Sd? Eef'A'fV E e'e fcvzdserv T- af 1'.'v. k'. ':f'- crscn '::i.se CMS Lfjg M' fe Tees, La, se M:f'g: e', E:'L::': X':v.e'f l.:i. S'.e's':'i De':'es E:e'3, S:'3'3 L:.:s 'ew Sfee'e', E ' S:: :' F'-ed L-L ,'.'.'. ?':F:': Pzjsex Clase' ::x+': Cf' 'E: e S':' '.': e E Sys' :::e' ,'.N:'de'- s:' ed Es: : :s:' Ted S:':'e' ':'f .'.':3:': j, 3'k:'d N. Exze Se- es lv, ,A--ef STAGE CREW Working back stage, the stage crew made possible pro- grams presented in the Argonaut auditorium. Mr. l.. E. Wartel instructed members in the handling at the intri- cate equipment. L. E. Wartel, stage manager, maintains telephone contact with audio booth, while Scott Van Devencler and Jim Klein man the light panel. if ' ,, ' Don Wall and Dave Grtttith operate sound equip- ment in audio booth. Stage crew members were L. E, Warfel lstage managerl, Tom Roberts, Ken Byerly, Donald Wall, Dave Griffith, Jim Klein, and Scoft Von Devender. YJ Jax , tk. l .wif 'QSQQ A F-s hav e 'r ' X y B t ' i I I A l ff? t t . 4 'EP ,il F- fix 4 x 77 I 'fy YU Song leaders and Tellow sT d T in The Toofball garnes. u en s prepare a snake dance To increase inTeresT EEZ 52' p X 3 l l .pe gl, aonsored Cvlhy Gallagher and Mar organized by The Pep Club, as SB, Presidenr Wells Sl rl. y Q Pep Club officers Bob FreaTman, Charlene DuMars, Maryann Gallagher, Jeannie Mienunen, and Dale Zeml-ce exhibiT enThusiasm and high hopes Tor The new organizaTion. A new organizaTion on campus, The Pep Club, was insTrumenTal in increasing school spiriT. Argo enThusiasm reached a new high during such acTiviTies as The snake dance and pep ral- lies. Besides sponsoring pep-boosTing acTiviTies, The club held a posT-game dance. ProTiTs Trom This dance were used To purchase a Trophy To be awarded To The mosT spiriTed class in The school. Club members recorded aTTendance aT TooTball and basl4eTball games by classes To deTermine The winner of This Tine Trophy. CompeTiTion was keen, as was inTeresT in school spiriT ThroughouT The year. Garden Grove made a new name Tor iTselT as a resulT oT This spiriT. lT's sTudenT body became known To oTher schools as one of The mosT school-spiriTed in The league. The Pep Club is To be Thanked Tor a greaT deal of This enThu- siasm, Tor iT was Through The eTTorTs of iTs oTTicers and members ThaT iT was made possible. in fy vann Gallagher demonstrate qgrd gfunfg Oniger looks on. I-If P'IEP'IAKlNCS UB N01 Planned to further the students' interest in school, home, and cornrnunity, the Hornemaking Club planned activities which included a fashion show, an installation banquet, a canned food drive for needy families, a tatty pull, and a dinner-dance. 'lf' fil l' i,, If A smart print dress is shown by Nancy LiPuma. In the background Jeanette Packer and Marcia Heyl model dresses they made for the Homemaking Fashion Show. Wendy Westlake models patamos she rnade in Homemaking class Joan Leclbetter and Maxine Swlck await their turns First row: Carol Guest, Shirley Neal, Carol Manshock, Carol Cothron, Carolynn Butler. Second: Karen Meints, Jeanne Gardner, Sandra Kinney, Phylis Whitfield, Rita Kelso, Pot Gardner, Sherry Fitzer. Third: Miss Connie Garr ladviserl, Jo Ann Baird, Sandra Muilenburg, Rhea Ritter, .lac ue Kaden, D I B C I q e ores aerg, aro Bostic, Sharon Muilenburg, Annette Wheeler, .loan Ledbetter, .Jeanne Stamborski, Maria Guzman, Vvv R -fx x l fx , , 3 gy 1 -. 'GSX 49' K if -PIL. Ms, r X The lnter-club Council cons?sted of rebresentatives from all clubs on campus and strove fo co-ordinate the activities of the many organizations. First row: Penny Danner, Sandie Law, Shirley Neal, Penny Bennett, Nancy Mower, Kay Blaclc, Charlene Du Mars, Judy Papenhausen, Patsy Stewart. Second: Judy Reynolds, Barbara Bliss, Barbara Vowell, Sally Valentine, Kris'ine Nelson, Delores Coats, Peggie Green. Yhirdz Frank Walker, Dave Lewis, Sara Klancke, Sandra Plate, Bruce Brandt, Larry Horton. Fourth: Stuart Vorkinlc, Richard l-lupp. INTERCU B C' UNCIL WJRLD FP lENDSi-II? World Friendship Club members learned about the people of other countries and international relations through movies, speakers, and correspondence with students in other countries, First row: Pam Peters, Joan Wilcock, Darlene Morgan, Sue Linton, Pung Masilcuri, Nancy Mower, Nancy Marita, Penny Benrea, .oar - :' Secorcl isa, Pemclds Srarrcn Neal Lynre Dllara Ann Van Beek Pegg, Morgan, Gal Dehtu 'ern S ee'er. Third: Per Vestere an-ra E:'::': zz.-.ie-, QMS N, F:'s, S'e.-. ' Bruze Brarai Fcurarz Frarf .'.':'fe' ,'.' fe Dees, E.e'e ':::c. Laurel Manaerscneid 'oresldentl is i i l I 2 i T11 -L f ' ' ffl, 44 bf' Z 'Q' 4 U f....,,,, kwa-QF CU B SNAPS l-larold Hill checks with Miss Muriel Anderson, librarian, before delivering textbooks lo classes, a service per- formed by Key Club members before rlfie opening dale of school. i gl w 1. x- Q ,ai K '-'1 .fab :1 RT' l 5225 , -3 ffl 455312-' il' ' W l ' L. A W. ' K 0 wx ,Nj IXQ wi, -iii, xl ll' V X l x 3 , K 3 If X X . -14 . be , I X ..- Laurel Manderscbeid, Mrs, Mary King ladwiserl Mrs Isabelle So'rer'lswal'e ladyiserl, Kalbie Miller, and Pang Mzisiluri snow all refreshments or me Triel-li-Y insfallarlon Girls' League officers Judy Gaurney and Anita Williams prepare lo Kay Black and Barbara Berman perform a comedy rou'ine al The firsl Girls' League assembly. sell beanies during lunch period. NNN: MQ X!,1 j.eM:,rg-- f if, Q ,,.,,. .. 'flirt .I lllllllllfli 1' nu lllllllll Nancy Reno ourcnoses condy rabbit from Delores Cockrell and Nancy Bcird, members of l-lornernolcing Club, which sponsored the pre-Eosfer drive ro ougmenf crippled cliildren's Fund. L. X f ' I 5... A X93 eg W V. 'N 'B RE'5 ' - 5. .1-ff' A it G QlllhlIlnlllll!IJllflglllmllllllufllullltlgulInlunauh u 1 nz 4 a 9 I s I llnlllllllf' 5 ...1.-. -o.........n lun 1... Q - ' M. . lu uu.u.nAM-Luul.. n - l-.-vi-U. s . ' , v,.- - - : +C ' , , A , 4' li r - iQ, ,, V R nn, ...- f I I 'ggi Q Q' ggi.-A SB HBUYWXXH w , A ,-'mr-' ' 'N' ..--'f- C U A ' ARG' NAUT ST 14 FF This yeor's ARGONAUT isThe lorgesT iri The hisTory oT The school ond was produced orter more hours of work Thom mosT people ore ovvore of by The people piclured on These 'two poges. 2 Q 'xgplsfw 6, A P916 ,Aung T -1 X li X Hu V 5 I A WILLIAM F. SMITH KAREN DOYI.E Adviser Assistant Editor QT T , ' f 3 , w. I ,,, . I ,, HH fix A 'M Mimi DUMM AUDREY GARDNER Literary Editor Business Monoger T' A., if -'XT is 4 1 1, T .7-tl ff Atl. ig! is FRANK WALKER KAY BLACK 33,5 kyle rim, Girls' Sports Editor . Q 3 1, E ANN VAN BEEK Editor f Q '4 1 . . X vi., T fl 'W .. f SUSAN LINTON Art Editor PAT STEWART Advertising Mcnoger 'fv- 'X gk -1 vyxtg -layo- 'buf Urn BEVERLY BAER PENNY DANNER SUSAN HAMMER SANDRA KAHLER ev, - 47, . X i fm ,Q A, 15 gf lf , ,., , yu M ,ff , Y... I Y L ff ' 14' X FRANK VULLIET BARBARA VOWELL NANCY MOWER JOAN LITRICH nr ,..,L,. 4-Q.. i LINDY WELLS YY 3 '- ,H .R . f X ,' Pr fx an 015, Sfoff members Lindy Wells, Frank Walker, Susan Hummer, Joan Lifrich, and Susan Linfon pass judgmenf on 0 picture for The sports secTion. ,- For S'-ex-.'Jr', cd.e Ts'ng nnansger, cvsnges ads in Ve veorbook. 1,4 7 'ul' V' -5, f B 559' - 1. - , J .1 sg' B 4 Ii 'Nj i, X 5' i 1' 1 A Argolog editor Barbara Berman checks copy with Mr. William F. Smith, adviser. Staff reporters on the Argolog were Judy Myli, Nancy Macon, Barbara Kinney Allen Ross, and James Shubin. 5 ARG' .f G STAFF STAFF Editor .......... ........ B arbara Berman Page 2 Editors. . . . . .Mary Anne Mower, Terranda Lewis Page 3 Editor ...... .... K ristine Nelson Boys' Sports Editor. . . ....... Jerry Wilcox Girls' Sports ...... .... B everly McKinney Club Editor ........ ..... A nn Van Beek Business Manager ..,. ..,... K aye Richey Circulation .......... ..,... M ary Lou Carter Adviser .................... William F. Smith REPORTERS: Mike Ellis, Barbara Kinney, Nancy Macon, Sharon McDaniel., Judy Myli, Allen Ross, James Shubin. -'ff 1 J A, - f' .As - ' - ,nw A Mike Ellis, reporter, learns how to plan the sports page under the direction of sports editor Jerry Wilcox. gx Nf Q7 fl L , x.4,f'f . Y -1. .1 'Q Y 3'- Kaye Richey, advertising manager, anal Mary Lou Carter, circulation manager, pause in their work to be photo- graphed. 'P With Barbara Berman cis eff ro' Crit: L LI 'f editor, the ARGOLCDG was pululisheigl e ffonriwly in tlie University ot Redlands coivpetitcn the sclfiol ne'.xspg:i3ei' took the trophy tor the best ner.-is secten Sexefal other awards were won at the Santa Ana College Journalism Workshops. I L-7+ at fi Beverly McKinney and Sharon McDaniel type stories for the school paper. wp... .A un Editors' conference is held by Terranda Lewis, Mary Anne Mower, and Kristine Nelson. Beginning journalism students are called cub reporters and put out one issue during the year. First row: Judy Allen, Sabra Elliott, Jan Mitchell, Judy Silverstorf, Diane Fancher, Sue Belote, Gail DeMuri, Sharon Hayes. Second: Barb Price, Geargene Patterson, Georgene Carson, Evelyn Williams, Shirley Foley, Sandy Jesse, Sharyl McDonald, Kathy Mitchell, Daralyn Baker. Third: Ronnie Spang, Jerry Manson, Jerry Lossner, Rick Lurnsden, Tom Mennealy Larry Horton, Larry Buckingham, Bill Williams. Z!-x ,X YJ- -, - 5 page at rf! 6 .5 ,n i l v . Q 4 4 - ,, 1 1 - - . ,fr ' fn. ,, Q . - in 4, , - - a. . 5 I p , K, of . 4 . 'I ' J, . . Y ' 4 , V , . 4 , , ,pf I , t ., Q n 1 . - - 1 v I, . .1 ' I 1 ' - V Q 'Q . 1 JL V 4 . ,N 1f'm', lr! s. 1 . f f . 'nf 1 'A ' .. 1 .1 .1 f ' .1 ' c W v . . 1 a 'U 1 .F , ,A , 4 3 .n ., I - . - 'Q ' . '., 1 . r ' , V f 3- ' 1 fl' C - f 4 'C V f f. a I J n g K . n fn' Q .- A11 'V .Q 3.,,v'eflQT i V 4 . PY l 'MFI r 1 Q I I vu n ' ' 1 . u 4 J O K nv Q , an 1 I ' ' 1 In N,-, v 4 1 X X 1 5 , . 1 l 1 ' O ' A r 1 CTI I IE? To keep our spirifs up Throughouf The fr Amd odd diversion To The doiw grind, Prevem our brows from going doebee Plays, dances, Fun, cmd C FACU LT Y RAY Organized tive years ago, the Garden Grove Faculty Players annually present a tall-length play to raise money for their scholarship tand tor worthy students. This year's production, HARVEY, was presented February 5 and 6 in the Argonaut Theatre with a matinee tor students and two evening per- tormances. The play about a man who makes triends with a giant white rabbit, which only he can see, was enthusi- astically received. ff' .woiqiai Assigmmgg X-,wg A hzsoened Veta? .lodge Goff. ne. :sls :F M's. S M'n:ns as he :hd Myrtle give her support, PONDERING PLAY. Paul Vorkinlc and director Robert Farrell check script during rehearsal. CAST Myrtle Mae Simmons... Veta Louise Simmons... . Z R XJ Elwood P. Dowd ..... Mrs. Chauvenet. .. Ruth Kelly, RN.. .. Duane Wilson ......,.. Lyman Sanderson, M.D... William Chumley, M.D.. .. Betty Chumley ....... Judge Omar Gaffney... .Betty McFerson Eileene LaBar'the .Jack Schumalcer ...Sarah Talbot . , .Diane Gray ...Robert Farrell . .Todd Paddock ...Paul Vorkink . .Mary McClain .Walter Winters E. J. Lofgren ......... .. . ..Marion Law iii Director... . .... .Robert Farrell I Prompters ..... ...Alan Musil, Sarah Talbot 7 ' Staging Effects ...... .......... V erne Warfel . Portrait and posters. .. .. .Nels Nelson X l l i PORTRAIT OF HARVEY. Elwood Dowd shows cab driver, E. J. Lof- gren, picture of his friend Harvey. X ff? Q1 Y-Y Pictured after matinee performance is the cast of the faculty play. Seated: Mrs. Mary McClain, Mrs. Eileene LaBorthe r ' F Walter Winters, Mr. Marion Law, Mr. Todd Paddock, Mr. Jack Schumaker, Miss Diane Gray, Mr. Paul Vorkinlc, Mrs 'TX Q . 41 -'1 Q fu sei Gaim- . i..f.s :t ri - ' - f. :LP-9.sQZ15-1-I ' ,,f. ii, .-M., -. . , pid, .v 5 Y, -J -.s EG' - ,. 116 , ' Xl iv by 5 Z- is : ,uflizltf f' 1 JT, iff-r.:f 'rf S s i-,ff tL,Lf?-T , :ff ',:-.4 L Q -- Y X .. 4 3 in 'ff It , K i Al f ll 1 T?-Q. Cosr members opply makeup before curroin '5W'f l jf 'K 9, ,A -Q- ,.f-f-z- rj 'af fr,-nel Jim Genefezzo ghgwg Jlm Klern The proper ligl-ning, Mimi Durnm ond Lynne Dillard gaze fondly up of Morsholl pf T N. WhoT's This, o mop of our properly? queries Newron Fuller. Sl-Elfllf 'K PJXY To presenT The side-spliTTing comecly GEORGE WASH- INGTON SLEPT HERE, The members oT The senior ploy cc1sT procTiced mony hours. Under The direcTion of Mr. Pool Vorkink, This clromoTic presemorion wos sToged on The evenings OT December ll ond l3 ln The Argonom TheoTre. Bockecl by members of The senior closs, Under The leodershlp of presidenT l-lorolcl l-lill, Ticl4eTs were sold GT 75 cenTs eoch os pod oT The money-roislng ocTivlTies clevoTecl To The senior giTT To The school. InTeresT in The ploy vvos orousecl by clever onnouncemems over The school inTercom sysTem ond o speciol oll-school ossembly in which o Tevv scenes were given. The ploy wos success- Tul boTh os cr drcrmoric occomplishmenT ond os cr money- roising prolecT. Ngnre Mdfgdden Jerry Qurfk end Kgfe fyocpei-T Seem To be Newron Fuller seems srunned by who' Mr Prescor nos iusT 'And los' who' do you pl n To do w5'h 'his place? OS ' having o good Time. said Annabelle, L 6 n,l in ,,..,,.f3, -4 vi ,IFN ' 231511 'QM '.f' K' P' toll! X, l A . 4 Cle- 1 ,-+ 5' .A -5 ut., , .jf ,T Till ,HQ 4 ,ff Ill take the map to Uncle Newton, says Raymond to Mrs. l've iust got to see my husband tonight! says Hester to Newton Fuller trowns at Miss Wilcox's undulating walk. Douglas. Mrs. Fuller. f 'XS' Mr. Kimber... Newton Fuller.. Annabelle Fuller.. Madge Fuller... Steve Eldridge. . l-lester ........ Mrs. Douglas... Clayton Evans. . Rena Leslie... Raymond ..... Uncle Stanley... Leggett Frazer. . Tommy Hughes. Sue Barrington. Miss Wilcox... Mr. Prescott. . . ........Bob Smale . . . . . . . . . .Marshall Williams . . . . .Mimi Dumm, Lynne Dillard . . .Nance McFadden, Kate Crockett ..................lerryQuick J-'L'- ..............ArlenePit'ts ...Mimi Dumm, Lynne Dillard .............Pete O'Rourke ...Anita Davis, Ann Van Beek ........,....Wylie Aitken . .Bruce Brandt . . . . .Mike Ellis ..................Frank Vulliet . . .Nance McFadden, Kate Crockett . . . . .Anita Davis, Ann Van Beek . . . . . . . . . .Chuck Penticott That well is on our property! says Newton to Mr. Prescott as Uncle Stanley looks on. Newton sheepishly tells Annabelle about the foreclosure on l sure chopped a big hole in the roof! cries Uncle Stanley Wong C,-Y Steve and Mgdge when they See me house. the house. as Newton protests. Wrecking pm-fy. -I fl. ' 2 E1 Jl Nl' R PJXY PresenTed Morch i9 ond 20 in The ArgonouT TheoTre, STricTly Formdl, The iunior closs ploy, vvos enthus- iosTicdlly received. DirecTed by Mr. RoherT Forrell, The ploy showed The Triols ond Tribulc1Tions of o group of Teenagers onxiously owoifing d junior-senior prorn. Pro- ceeds of The presenTc1Tion wenT To help Tindnce The on- nuol junior-senior prom which wos held oT SonTd Ano College in June. -'N s... Agnes gives Cindx nrnficicil Qhiqkgn Iggy Jcine Cutler. .. Scully ..... Agnes ...... Andrew Cutler. . . Nettie Cutler. . Ahern ...... Jim ..... Rose Tilton .. Mrs. Tilton.. Josie Tilton... Elroy ..... Ci-KST . .Sondee West . .Sue l-lommer .Penny Donner . . .Don Vctnce Morie Whistler . . . .Tom Tullor . .Dove Stevvert .. .Joon Litrich ..Mo1rilyn l-lolll ...Leslie Walker Bob Mclzodden George . . . . .Deon Kirkpatrick Morsho . . . .Penny Szoloy Morilyn .. Corol Anderson Cindy ...... . . . .Kolren Plolte Lt. Bob Cunninghom. .. ..Stuort Vorkink WC! . Morsho pursues cz somewhat frightened Elroy, while Josie looks on with interest. But remember, l don't wont to ot ull! Elroy molces this point cleor to Cindy. J ISR Rose gives Morsho some mokeup. Lt. Cunningham ond Cindy discover thot they dont wont to go to the dance together. ,4 vi1'?. . ,.Ju.1:AJ'4 4 ' ff:-f ,H ' 'f:.'.'al.i i-4i?JS ' J- . - 'Q i-IELL DAZE Hello Daze acTiviTies welcomed The freshmen To Garden Grove High. Prizes were oTTered To freshmen geTTing The masT signawres of upperclassmen. The culminahng evenT OT The week was The Hello Daze Dance, during which a Treshman King and Queen were crowned and The prizes were awarded. mx? .ff .-1 KF :sd Juno dances 'h Queen Earn s Carden. 'J rAqr-In Dgr-To ewes fclfe J N'1'VQ 5'-Meds wr He'Ta Daze Dance. c f sts' Dcnna Hecvh enferfains Tedcw 2-rgonzws as she sfngs Hes GCT The Vvhde VJQTH n T-ITS Hands. Franlf McNabb dances wvh Sue Cross To 'he mast cf 'he combo. C' -I-M1219 ' Y -1 i-I PEC' PIING The Junior Class succeeded in placing the crown of Homecoming Queen upon the head of their candidate, Judy Parker. A total of S3500 was raised for the foreign exchange student fund to be used to bring exchange students to Garden Grove and to send a G. G. represen- tative abroad. li Mrs. Eileene LaBarthe enjoys talking with former student body president Jim Mitchell and his date Ann Van Beek, Bob Murray and Jerrie Jackson dance to music provided by the Bel- Aires. Homecoming Queen Judy Pgrler dances yxifh her escort Jm Sauer while Charlie Romsbarger dances with Sue Colden. xl, Karen Gladis and Rex Kinsex seem ta like the fast rhythm ot the music. Li 5. .A K 2 if ,, fn A we '1 pmior, reigned os Homecoming Queen nr an It V tim 5 . T51 y . . 'F' mb t . EV g , F ! f If Q Q Q' X m We 42? .af . W, 24:5 wif? . ,eg A gggi T ', YK 1 1. , ra 5, 'ff' , ,':2e2'F1i Ziff 1 I fr. 'n'u.::.f1 , 'via-wh-if r lf v4.:rg.-- 'f--si air- 'FT -fs, . . A.,,. , mb, --,.'t'z,L, .' r S ,N 5. 3, V .A.K,',,lr. f- 'ELT 1, W, .' flh. 4 ' ,1-iff.-izisf tl 1- r ,, vlffgwk' -gP3',,4K f Y 4' P, 1 K -'ng 153 1 - Q 5 , Leslie Wilson, freshmang and Nancy Greene sophomore served H , , as omeccf i zrincesses. Cf -ED Sponsored by The Girls' Leogoe, FerEoe Ro- rnonoe' proved To he o spedoculor evenT Through The use oT Rorhon sToToes, Tkgures, ond co!omns. The oppeoronce of The G?rIsA Gym was cowp?eTe-Ty chonged by The whTTe Tw?sTed crepe pope-r 5Trung over The Ce?TIng ond down The wolfs. X'.'ETh on ohendonce of over 750, The 1959 Co-Eo wcfs consdereo one o? The 'fosT ooTsTond- Tng oonces e'-.fer hefo oT The school. Students watch as Coeecl King candidates are in- troducecl. Chick Chalette exhibits her surprise and delight over the announcement of her candidate Chuck Persek as Co-ed King. The royal couple, Chick Chalette and Chuck Persek dance after being crowned King and Queen of the Co-ed. Z...-f ff 1 'V ' 'l ,yy i I XS- NS VX? I X E ii li 't Lf I. i 4 ' 'tn i 'X 24-1 5' if xv. f 7 iN N, 1,44 Sn? ,W gun ,r ,,., ,- ,V .f ' fri . ,,, .yy 3. ,ffggg ' -j:,:fr!4i?E is Q Y . 'i3J. L:. '1i'., if ai-T19 f1304 Ci-IF ISTWIAS C Jam 11 5555 l l lfll Qgplwgnwgra Clwliigfmm Dance was grcucecl with C1 queen cmd Court l ,-'mln flw lfllTlWl':'l. ll ol llw epomsormg clais lovely senior Kay Block ,, lvl' Qrlfwcfilzw: wmv llmw aoplwomoroz. Wllsflofoe Magic wos held l ml, P, provlflmg Tlw mmm. DANCE AND I-IEE PE INCESSES 'Mi wlxx 1 ---gf ning Tr 3 VICKI SUE JOHNS MARY MONDRY MORESE CRIPE ,ef- fra. ,Gila 44' 'W Mary Lou Corfer cmd Dole Zemke do ca Tricky Cho-cha or The Christmas Dance. Afrrodive coupNe, Nancy Mazen and Denrfs MW mu si: of fhe Bel-Ares. Ver e o Ve ' as 1. , R - . -V ' f- f We 34 l -1- T EP ASSEMBLIES VarieTy was The word Tor The pep as- semblies ThroughouT The year. NoT only aThleTic awards were presenTed, lauT oTher awards as Well-from The Girl-oT- The-MonTh and Car-aT-The-MonTh presen- TaTions To arT and science honors. Bonnre Klrngarnan presenTs Garden Grove pennanT To Ann Van Beek as Wells Slonige rugby Team pennanf ThaT Ann brought from Argenfina To presenT To The school. 1 'I' 'll The school band, under The clirecruon of Mr Russell Davus plays a pea song during assembly. Q , EG H QPR N04 'u sn. . 4 K ,W I vu-W-f I ,. New E The songleoders express delight over the choice of Jon Dovis os impromptu song leader. -..- , I , .9 k,,y -wif' Q., '51,f, 1-X ' .1f1f,--.- , ,g- s 4 ei- if 3' ,ff Georgia Sked, Miss November, receives oword from Lourel Monderscheid. Bob McCormoho wos aworded Argomobile-of-rhe-Monfh honors for December. indo Bush and Barbara Ee ra-rw ,1 we .x-Cy, U banner mode bv Mimi Domm. E ,J YZLL LEADER' - 3 , .51-Q ng: .f ' Jr-Bm' 1 ,I nll ' 0910. P Ziff' .,,pg4,., ' 173: ,W x ' .,. lpn 'il F ,-. f ,,fwfr45,,Q5ggw W., v KAY WADE LARRY HORTON 3 4 f -is f 38' L? 'nuff' 1:7 - U 4, . 'gl KJV K 539 f? ' tl . . . Kees FQ oo Argo gym fhrgugl-gy fl-5. Kel, Wye ye!! We-:wdefs Simfixe Benrpcwef, CTN' Gnlluohef, Kny' Y.f'3di', Lynne D,H3Vd, LDVF, Hirkop ond Bob TH! fKY.LflxGHF7' Ffv-'mon 32,1 Myoly gpirlf'1'oo5er5 loci The Argorwom ynilz ond Ufiglwf on spirifm ot oll sports O',!V7'I'1f'2 owl pop oaseminlms Followed by fl Clwfif-ring throng of enerpgmic Argos, The A-ff!! if-flflmf rriceivefl foll support of The 1 lx mt Bofly, LYNNE DILLARD fi ' 1 BOB FREATMAN SANDIE BEARBOWER Sf NG -EADEF S VVhiTe pompons, swiTT-moving Te-eT, and shorT Twirling red and whiTe checked skins symbolized The Tive enThusiasTic song leaders, who pranced and danced aT The spiriT-rousing rallies and pep assemblies ThroughouT The year. The aTTracTive song leaders did much To keep The Argonaut spiriT high. BOBBIE RUDY LINDA cooNEY dj-f' Q' c'5 ' -42 paw'- Song leaders shown pradicing rouTine are Bobbie Rudy, Linda Cooney, Linda Bush, Linda Bridgman, and Laraine IChickl ChcleTTe LINDA ausi-I LARAINE CHALETTE ,T iq-.Q DGMAN Flag Twirlers perform smart salufe. FLAG ' WI? LEE S SporTing brighl' red dresses wiTh red, whiTe, and grqy plaid vesTs were The six acTive flag Twirlers, who used banners which maTched The plaid vesTs. Marching wifh The band and drill Team aT all home TooTball games, They also Took part in weekly pep assemblies and per. Torrned in several parades. Peppy new rouTines were The highlighT of This year's group. Unusual TormaTions and inTricaTe paTTerns were employed To add inTeresT and color To school aThleTic ConTesTs. Serving as flag Twirlers were Holly Lanyon, Virginia l-lirsch, Linda GarbeTT, Gvvaine Nuesf, Sharron Fiasch, and Jeannie Mienunen. k' ws:-f ,X ' 'BE I 1 E xii, -I l AF T IE ARG NAJT PRESENTING ARTIE. The song leaders present Keith Peyburn as Artie Argonaut to the Student Body during a pep assembly, : o-ez'-v H999 Garden Groves mascot, Artie Argonaut - portrayed by Keith Reyburn - displays the traditional Argo tight on spirit. P'lAJORE'l I'ES TWIRLING BATONS the past year were four high-stepping girls who served as maiorettes. Like the flag twirlers, these gmts oar' 'inufed with the drill team band at football games and parades. Pictured above they are Donna Heath, Diane Wagner, Nancy Morrison, and Linda Bloom. DRELL TEAPI Under The direcTion ol Miss BerTie Ann STevens, The Gor- den Grove l-ligh drill Team enTerTained The sTudenTs and parenTs oi The cornnwuniTy vviTh rouTines originaTed and pracTiced by The girls, This year The Drill Tearn sold red and vvhiTe pompons as a Tund-raising acTiviTy. They found The ponwpons noT only proTiTable Tor Them buT also Tound ThaT They aided in The cheering oT The sTudenTs. Drill Team leaders Lela Wright and Marilyn Hall consulT with M255 Bertie Stevens, adviser of The group, Firsr row: Lela Wright, Evelyn Sias, Charlene McCoskey, Sue Colden, Cherrie Vallance, Jerrie Jackson, Sharon McDaniel, Wanda KesTerson, Barbara Hall, Ronnie Muldoon, Arlene Dennis, Marilyn Hall. Second: Mary Lou CarTer, Louise Groty, Sandra Greer, Sandie Law, Vickie Sue Johns, Patty Redding, Judie Parker, June Davis, Kathy Kingsbury, Donna Lilly. Third: Sharon LaFontaine, Lesley Walker, Pat Weigel, Suzanne Dollar, Nancy Hoover, Sharon Benard, Mary Thornton, Janice Hoyle, Sharon Elcock, Marilyn Swarthout, Alice Nichols. Fourth: Sue Belote, Marilyn Sellers, Joyce Jackson, Sheila Bentz, LaVaughn Hokanson, Elaine Bliss, Eleanor McClemenTs, Penny Szalay, Eranci Pares, Sue Stringfellow, Judy Bontrager, 5 r E I i Drill Team demonstrates the Can-Can routine they performed at ihe Anaheim football game. Hi Neighbor routine, used at The Homecoming football game is shown here. Ready fo march onto The field, drill Team members strike a familiar pose. Ply A I , .nl--T. V -' ' i' -. , . 1. ,A BAND Helping To improve The ArgonauT school spiriT was The goal oT boTh The sTudenTs and The mem- bers of The TaculTy. The band aided in The achievemenT oT This end by playing lively TighT songs aT pep assemblies and home TooTball and baskeTball games. Marching and playing in sev- ,VV-,..m5,Z.gWL,g,4,,7 ,. ggi, eral parades and sponsoring sales aT TooTball PM r A 4 CAVEAT games as a money-raising proiecT were a Tew of The yearly acTiviTies of This musical group. ,gc A ,. Under The direcTion of Mr. Russell Davis, The band succeeded in raising boTh money and school spiriT. REAR MARCH! The band members practice rear Turn on marching field. STRAIGHTEN THOSE LINES! Constant marching and playing pracfice sharpened band Tor appearances in parades and aT half-Time acTiviTies at foofball games. Lead by drum maior Laurel Manderscheid and flanked by clirecror Russell Davis The band members line up Tor picture. Firsr column, Tronf To rear: Donna DaggeTT, Diane Shanahan, Danny lkemi, Marilyn Kolmos, Mike Denk, Ferrod STumbo. Second: Delores Coats, Sandra Lovas, Jim Daniels, Gail DeMuri, Joyce Fiske, Ralph Bonds, Third: Sue Maffhevvs, Dennis Rehders, Laura Van Ofrerloo, Sue Marvin, Karen Anderson, Dennis Thompson. FourTh1 Bill Alexander, RuThanne WilmoT, Ron Cripe, David Morris, David Hammer. FiTTh: Tom RoberTs, Jean lkemi, Danny Hoffman, Rick Matthews, Peggy Morgan. Siffh- Barry Erankey, VValTer Rupp, Janice Hay, Fernando Nunez, John Denman Sevenfhz Molly Berry, Dennis Coafs, Ray ScarleTT, Bob McFadden, Fred Burry. EighTh: Roger Rehders, Hugh Ellis, Tom Evans, Chris Woodard, Mike GarreTT. fy if 5. -4 A yr , af - ,K sz, . ' , I-' fikiiei' ' af -' 3 rr? i '- A,,w7Qm, A Q .IT-i 01 03lU.BL1l110'l N70 liz. 4' .,-f-w fi . ..,n,..f- ,Tv 'Eel--.ile -1 '- A T ,A '-lf' Mr. Davis runs over a new piece with part of the band. Ja T Mr. Russell Davis demonstrates new Janice Hay, and Dennis Coats. V1 techniques To Molly Berry, FRESHMAN BAND. First row: Sharon Law, Michael Brienholi, Alon Souihwick, Sal Giafaglione, Jim DeFriend, Clinton Shock, Mike Ireland, Mark Ririer. Second: Gary Schiveley, Ronnie Ramlow, Ron Park, Duane Allen, Warren Peierson, Gary Johnson, John Venard, Par Arthur, Jock Thompson, Larry Rehders, Dan Grobee, Charles McCoskey. Third: Judy Dease, Mary Scanlon, Linda Delpir, John Grif'fis, Steven Discenzo, Dick Freeman, Robert Sfenzboch, Tim Casey, Carson Bench, Terry Neal, -j TK- ,-'WN JT -574 s - 1- or ie '. If MVC. Xt: Wt M4139 - fkiirsgr wax is:,fii'.- r -- - Q- v,1'?i5:.s 3 .3514 ?f3:,ij,1f2,':. y vi -fx. T . .ffg ..x . r wa, .r,.CY,':1-g 5- .N-..y - L V v. . ,I .. ,. ,Vi ,,. .N -W N., X. .-nmxw tk-- ' .wax .- ',1,s.tE:,I11sQQg5L.'i f 5 nl z x., , f-,C H 07,4 so .,.q2w:i ., -..,:.:. me-P ,dnt i ggi? . -Q. T X . x 'iv , 'S' 75' is . ff .-ui fri - , L , .-,QD ,u.:..,,,,e .5-bf D, - 5. :rw-, - .,..L,f .. 4 we ,,,.:-ee ,K-.. Y' :,.,Q.i-1' 3 ' V i ' ,-Ifg, K 'E' V 25 A Qe'25'9??i.-f The A Coppeiio Choir, composed of srudenrs with superior voices, sponsored o 'rolenr show for The 'r 'J 'n 'rhe heouriful Chrisrrnos progrom in oddirion To performing or numerous school crssembiies ond communiry progroms. public cind porricipo ec i The choir reheorses under Mr, Hogc:nson's direction. Bob Hosfy, Sharon Cochrane, and Per Vesfergcord check The Music Deporirnenfs' fund-raising Thermometer. 1 I if 'I' EH W foxes Quss Fonmine, Biil Turpin, Dick F '- '7fiP' Eijrv, No wifi Cjrl, r , L, , K Y W WU HW'-'V 79-i'iP P LPMWJW. SP-'Gnd Sue Young Marx' Thornion, Borboro '21 fr' ' i'n:ii1--V' Vcher' U rrii 1, Bernwrd Lehman Qcqci iXX,1iydpfgx-iimd RUG,-,G Keimr Ann Von ' 'T'- f'i i Vfrcn VW' fi VNV Sim WOVWS M' V- Wham HCQcinson Third' Carol Dunbar, , CV' M I 1' W Cp0 3'x Mm p'Li 'i EWU RFK Kinsex Ken Dawson, Carol or ii M if iw L4 ' Mini Neff Fourih Lwuii Levou Phvilig Swipbgig ponnie Ccnefy 1 H iv'-if! Mfrii Vfh HJSW, Deon Kirl-.pnfrifk Tom Toner, Sue XXVIQVNQF, KG,-en Plqqey iii r 4 I I PF' P IX f rKCrl as T r r Under The direcTion of Mr. Russell Davis, The orches- Tra performed aT The annual ChrisTmas program ac- companying The vocal groups as well as offering musical rendiTions of Their own. The clever arrange- menT of Rudolph, The Red-nosed Reindeer sparkled The show wiTh a ChrisTmas charm ThaT could only be achieved Through The excellenT Tones and Techniques of The reed, sTring, and brass insTrumenTs of This group. Combined wiTh The Rancho AlamiTos orches- Tra, The group enTerTained The sTudenT bodies of bofh high schools and The people of The communiTy wiTh a special program, During February The orchesTra played for The PTA meeTing and also presenTed Two hour-long programs for The fifTh graders of The elemenTary school disTricT. E T I f Cl Ton Ba well, Befh Sayler, Eddie Graves Pam PeTers JaneT Sprinkle Second J nef Cox P Q Ten Bu ri nn 'o First row: Bil Dars, CY 9 Conger Susan Albrighr, Jackie Witfen, Karen Andersen, Jack Thibocleau David STewarT Third Virginia Ecs n SV DiAnri 23055 Anne Yaple, Doug Henson, Tom Robens, Rae Smith Judy Reynolds Mike Rees Fourth Richard E ,Bra C?iOlF 4 DirecTecl by Mr. William l-loganson, The ConcerT Choir Took a singing Tour To Arizona ancl appeared on The SpoTlighT on YouTh TV program, as well as enTerTaining The school ancl communiTy wiTh musical presenTaTions. Firsr row: Chic Chalerre, Penny Danner, Karen Culver, Barbara Niblack. Second: Linda Denman, Jean Chiapella, Marilyn Reno, EsTher Nash. Third: Doc Campbell, Diana ScoTT, Larry l-lorTon, Shari Lehman, Bob Maimbourg, Willie Cornell, Bob Neighbors, Arlene Sommer, Ralph Bond. Fourfhg Don Vance, Bill Goodale, Bob l-las'y, Ron Scheel, Harrell Poarch. Mr. Hoganson direcfs concerr choir while Arlene Sommer accompanies, ill Chic ChaleTTe, Marilyn Reno, Doc Campbell and Harrell Poarch look on while Arlene Som mer exhibirs her skill aT The piano. Bob l-lasrv shows orlwer members the financial status of The concerf choir. GIFLS' Ci-IORJS First row: Mary Lou Gleason, Carol Oakes, Janet Loebrich, Nan Cobb, Jean Bruce, Barbara Abrams, Judy Wolbrecht, JoAnne Merryman, Janet Sherron, Janett Dean, Cecilia De Meneces, Pat Tadman, Mary Wasserman, Florence Farmer, Marilynn Seling, Sharron Barnes, Penny Sayre. Second: Stella Cratton, Donna French, Joyce Gwin, Joan Baze, Kathy Rowe, Linda Willis, Francine Wilson, Sondra Rimkus, Pam Peters, Pam Opdahl, Shirley Anderson, Joyce Hunter, Diana Dillard, Jerry Cripe, Pam Ross, Louise Lucas, Earlene Graves, Myrna Wall. Third: Karen Galloway, Janice Bernritter, Peggy Tope, Caren Annis, Sadonia Lennon, Donna Kraft, Elamae Fasching, Carol Larson, Nancy LiPuma, Sheryl Wilch, Stacy Petersen, Dolores Wagoner, Leslie Johnston, Linda Cummins, Annette l-licks, Penny Hoppe, Anita Chiapella, Glenellen Cooper, Barbara Hayden, Linda Fears. Fourth: Jean Bisso, Ginger Wheat, Judy Ann Dearden, Kay Foster, Judy Mason, Lynn Farmer, Carol Gear, Lealaine Joubert, Judith Nooner, Eunice Weldon, Olive Wilder, Mariorie l-lalvorson, Mary Ann Jensen, Carole Crayton, Cheri Ruckle, Claynette Chick, Mareta Saul, Kristene Gibson, Darlene Parker, Mary Lynn Stringfellow. JASC NAI? S i First row: Richard Maisenbach, Les Cranfield, Bill Klancke, Robert Buss, Gary Brett, John Farnsworth, Roger Lap-::' iieccnzi- Bob Motto, Troy Leath, John Stanton, Zenas Risinger, Pat Luttrell, George Bernick, David Thornton, Ronald Fresh. Third: Milton Vale'-: r C-my Houghton Ken Byerly, Joe McClellan, Bill Darst, Bill Waters, Larry Caldwell, David Peters. I . Q , F l - I B , i ' EE 'Q' X ' li i fi S. ,il , he 1 5' Z li. Aa, , 'idi I ll rx , 'i s 42 lol W pi as 'mf' ' A -6 , 3 Don Edwards and Bob Hazard use a Time mafhine To Take The sTuclenTs back Through hisTory. , , , , ,. . ,...-V Lo' l V AF IETY SHOWS Passing Through The decades of Time, The STudenT Body was Taken on a Trip by The .lason's JesTers in a unique Time machine. The expediTion was led by Professors Don Ed- wards and Bob Hazard. Doc Campbell, Harrell Poarch, Bill Good- ale, Arlene Sommer, and Sally Van AlsTyne give ouT wiTh a linle barbershop harmony. i-illiirplir-r, Wylie Aitken, Pam Rayburn, is 1, -is? A Ji' 'e dmv., , The Roaring Twenties is depicted as Bobbi Man- K5 Q nagh sings and Marshall Williams cavorts with a machine gun. 5:-as e i ' i Qs-i'5?3lv4 TJ. .X i Enjoyment of performers' efforts is evidenced by the audience. As King Arthur, George Fisher and his court - Phyllis Steinback and Terry Webber - watch as Pam Peters displays his coat-of-arms. fx f 'w,, David Peters strolls with his sweetheart Lesley Walker as the barbershop group sings in the background. Q- , , K, ,, f Nd 7? Wm Q iw A IVARD WINNEF S ,KS AZ vi 'I T Z l i i . Garden Grove High sTudenTs won many awards A and honors ThroughouT The year, bringing local, 4 5 , sTaTe, and naTional recogniTion To Themselves and To The school. STudenTs winning some of These awards are picTUred on These pages, oTher i --T, Top award winners are shown in appropriaike fb secTions ThroUghoUT The ARGONAUT. 5 v- 5-:gif ,- ,s NW 5g AREULUU RISE rl ii '57 r I f '- FinaIisTs in The American Field Service Exchange S'udenT program V No - ' J were John Fagg, Shirley Osumi, Clay Jackson, Sandra Lovas, Penny '- E Q14 ,4 Danner, and Bob Miller. X' W Q7 X' av 7, v 1 ,, ,Z Bc r 5- 1 pc,--.ni T-I f ff,-f 'fl ii: f .ia fl., -f,--e F n l f 15+ fl 5- E ig i ife r if llv .L X 1 .Z c ' f T' A 4' or Wnning 'he English Achievemen' Awards Tor oo's':1nd'ng performance in English were Don Vance, Karen Glisch, and Bob Miller Winners in The Lions Club Speech Conresf were Cecilia DeMeneces. Tirsr place, and KrisTine Nelson, Shirley Loneria, and Joyce Landers, rannerseup. 'S 4a ntl 49' I QU' l I ' K T- X 3 i ' -x -N U if? 'N Qp- gk Q r , T-.gl - 5 x, .XZ 1 x x , f. XX 1 m , 13 , X- i X' A A X Y - ANN VAN BEEK Elks Leadership Award fs lj ,.kr5?f s l' in , ig W, i i MIM: DUMM irls' State V958 ,as IH nb- 'V' Ann Van Beelc, Buffums Young Careerist, demonstrates a perfume atomizer for her customer, Susie Kime. G old Key and Blue Ribbon winners in Bullocks Scholastic Arts Awards were Bob Freatrnan, Judy Gautney, Brian Couron, Anita Williams, and Terry Webber. I 9 l. EFT qs 'N X as s Xf Nr! Il .'5'li1f.J , yi , , . F fb V ff 5 K L15 W 1 x 4' .1 , J, I 4 ,l 4' N i A I a x I Q ' 'I' f 4' v.-42, '41, .' fr., tif f A 'Ur Q A,xQ.,,U, ,uufli-h, sive Ask ff- - LAUREL MANDERSCHEID Model Legislature Senator n9 A 1 ANN VAN BEEK DAP Good Citizen Award U Q f X! CAROLYN DAVIE Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 'fl r f , 4' f , ,gk gi 'a z Zigi If f 4 M 74 55 X , Z 4-if I .5 LAS' N A IVA? D9 WiTh a wesrern Theme The annual Jason Awards BanaueT was held March T8 in The caTeTeria. Jason T 1 MIC' sTaTueTTes, made by Mr. KenneTh Wade, were pre- senTed To six sTaTT members in various caTegories. EnTerTainmenT was by The Six Teens and The No- Name Combo. l.'. Il'om McCla'n ofeservs Jason To f.'lar'cn Law. 'q 1'- N Kefnem d fd f' s M h ' B I k 5 MUSC, .'. .DUST E' mos'-ooo'o,or':'e', o'-'red gJes L- J.-I The T959 Jason Awards wenf To Bill Phillips lNew Teacher Most Likelyl, Mrs. Roselle Mondaville lMosT l-lelpfull, Marion Law lMosT WiT'l'yl Paul Vorlcink lOlder Teacher Who l-losl, DwighT RoberTs lMosT lndusTriousl, and Ed Bangle lMosT Bashfull. ,nn 4- Vi, if .Z N.- f, C? f. 1 , We K ks' X-I 4- T yg il J ' ,4 K Q N91 ,i 1 A 9,4 L I iii, Ji, , fi ef L f 151 f Ci-lRlSTP'lAS RROG Ri-XVI ChrisTmas music, Trom pop Tunes To religious canTaTas, high- lighTed The annual ChrisTmas ConcerT presenTed To The public December T8 by The combined music deparTmenTs of Garden Grove and Rancho AlamiTos High Schools. Performing Trom Garden Grove were all The vocal groups direcTed by Mr, William Hoganson and The orchesTra under The direcTion of Mr. Russell Davis. ,J ,A laura' A A 3 X'-V Mr. Russell Davis direcTs The orchesTro in a Christmas number. The Six Teens sing The Twelve Days of ChrisTmas. The sexTeTTe is comprised of Mary Lynn Sfringfellow, Lindo Cummins, Sally Van Alslyne, Glennellen Cooper, Suzy Howard, and Leslie JohnsTon. Mr. William Hoganson direcTs The Concen' Choir. The orchesTra presenTs its re-ndiTion of Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer. i GIRLS' -Ei-XGUE FASi-ll' N Si-IGW Nearly T500 moThers and daughTers ohehded The GDFWUOT GMT League Fashion Show and Tea held March 25 In The Arccncaf Thec1Tre under The supervision OT Mrs. Eleeme LoBGrThe, V K.. . X , : -Jw C'C'F :'TQ SC '3 C. ' J 3 :ISGS K.CX. . E' -.h e Havre-U 'IIT' S 3S 'I' 'i' C 'S 3 3 S' 'C 'S'S i- ,T .f ,T EXCE-li-XNG1-E STI DENT Traveling to Argentina last summer as an American Field Service exchange student, lo-year-old Ann Van Beek spent two months in Mendoza, a city of 300,000 at the foot of the Andes, I-ler family consisted of Dr. Luis Alberto Wybert, the father, who is a radiologist, Irma, the mother, a dentist, Luis Jr., l8-year-old brother, who studies chemical engineering at a uni- versity, two sisters -Irma, lo and a high school sen- iorg and Silu, l3, a freshman. The family had two serv- ants-a cook and a housekeeper. Since only Luis Jr. and her sister Irma could speak English, Ann had to learn Spanish very auickly, She also attended school four hours a day. According to Ann, the Argentine people are very friendly toward the United States and welcomed her and the 14 other exchange students cordially, giving them countless parties that were great fun. Ann says I learn- ed America doesn't have a monopoly on wonderful people. iiwnivpv ANN VAN BEEK Exchange Student to Argenliftll :LNEUQU Ann's Argentine parentsiDr. Luis Wybert and Dr. Irma Wybertgstcincl beside Ann in front of map of Argentina during motor trip around the country. I Ann's sisters Irma ltopl and Silu lbottoml Ann confers ' 3 Pg fw- pose with Ann for picture taken by brother pressive office Luis. 2 .lf x ' PU NG MASJKURI Java Per and Pung are presented wirh senior class PeTe Zimmerman, during pep assembly. l W rings by Harold Hill and ,. ,. ...NT ,JV . I ' ,, as if .ff E5 W T wif' i J Qiigwg, . Q I 1 I i V J.- .AL N Q' -' . JD vi 4 lx ' ig ,wgkiie Ii J :, J W it . 'ilf'-3, .5 4 ew M., ,jf--,An - ' i . .32 . L, h. . I Q3 7. fee' . .515 i f f -M EXCHANGE Pung Masikuri, one of Garden Grove High's mosT charming and inTeresTing co-eds, was an Ameri- can Field Service exchange sTudenT from Java, lndonesia. A long Trip Trorn her home ciTy of Diol4dial4arTa and her parenTs, broTher, and six sisTers sTarTed her on a year-long advenTure. From AugusT 7, l958, To The end oT The school year, Pung lived in The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reynolds aT lO9Ol CenTer STreeT, Garden Grove. Pung's American sisTer Judy and Two broThers Jack Jr. and Curtis rounded ouT her Tamily. Pung Tound her curriculum and acTiv- iTies aT Garden Grove High new and exciTing. Her senior courses included English IV, civics, physical educaTion, LJ.S. hisTory, A Cappella Choir, and speech. She was also a member of such school clubs as World Friendship, Tri-Hi-Y, FuTure Teachers, Golden Fleece, and Dialconoe. Dancing, boTh Javanese and American, is one of Pung's TavoriTe pasTimes. STudenTs aT as- semblies and special school programs were able To see Pung do her naTive dances and speak abouT her counTry. OTher sTudenTs in Garden Grove knew her as an acTive member oT The TophaTTers, a local dance club. .-,Q Fung and Por dancw loaoihor ai The Homecoming Dance STI D1-ENT S Per Vestergaard, one of Garden Grove l-ligh's lead- ing varsity trcickmen, is a native of Denmark. An exchange student under the American Field Senfice program, Per came from l-liorring, a city of l5,000 population, l-lis family in Denmark consists of his parents, one sister, and two brothers. Arriving Aug- ust 7, l958, Per made his home with Mr. and Mrs. L. D, Manderscheid of H421 Acacia, Garden Grove. His American sister Laurel and two brothers Darrell and Roger completed his family Aside from track, Per participated in such clubs and activities as the Photo Club, Key Club, Scholarship Club, World Friendship, Golden Fleece, and Tophatters, A senior course including English IV, senior problems, physical education, US. history, A Cappella Choir, and typing kept him busy. Per was never too busy, however, to make friends and to meet frequent speaking engagements. Enioying refreshments at the Hello Daze Dance are Per and his clate, Pat Stewart. g X J. SK-if PER VESTERGAARD Denmark Per shakes hands with his new American father, Lloyd Mandersched as Pung Masikuri looks on. K . fi av' 'I is 4 -Q, , I u .4 1 4 n 1 4 . J ' 4 I 9 . . 4 ' l L I5 1 ' ' t B' 1 , 5 ' Q L O Il Q -u . 4 . 5, I O1 . ,s r - E Q . H ' . Q - ' . 4, 5 i, Q Q N. w I 'Q z ,wg ' lu V u 0 1 -up iid' . af 1' .. U . . . 1 ,4 . , 4 1 . , . va... AThIeT1c cOmTesTs fosfereci more Thom pioy, Nurmred our minds cmd bodies dean and sfromg To Help in hardships fowwci obwg We wax The figlwT on six' A f were 'N 'rg -r 1, . ,ix lf. 'Lv ,. .1 v 'N 1'-'- ---wx. 1 . 'Q ss' V lm . - Z mi ' 's . I J, - .41..3'l-. Mag 4 ix an '41 V1 r . Avveh- 4 hu- i . X ,aff--Vgi' 'f'- : '.'....' ' -' ! ' ' , 1 'I .Q I S- - if g -, 1 :pq 0. N fx. gig., i A N, -,., - wg, -. - 4- -- 5 ' fmgh.-lnziq -5 '.,T. . --,' ,-'. ' a 1 A , . V' :'f5f:'g.f 0, - Ky ff. ,Jr 't , 'fnyiqxv . -F-fAv Q,5 1' . , . . A .ga .5 M 'YW Mentoring the varsity team were coaches Robert Lampshire lendl, Don Webster lbackl, Donald Avery lhead coaclril, and George Hartman llinel. WHO HAS THE BALL? Argonaut and Rancho Alamitos grid- ders seem to be having a free-for-all during first inter-school football game. XX FFTCI TWE 5.3 gf Class of 1957 LUN NES . STARTING LINEUP. First row: Ray Ponce, Ed Engemann, Harry Hobson, Harry Lake, Frank McNabb, Doug Beneck, Tom Zimmerman. Second: Fred Lawhon, Ernie Musseman, Dean Morgan, Jim Takahashi. N 3 7 X 1 PARDON MY ARM! Two Anaheim men bring down Fred Lowbon of'rer o snort gain. X31 - 53151 H 1 Tr :1 Frwnl- MLNJN1 Hwrry Hobson, Dennws Rosene, Tom Tullcr, Jnm Tokohoshu Tony Fernonde nd Clff Hanson Toe LL sler, Rend Badger, Bull Wunder, Ed Engemonn Bob Thompson Terry P T n Pnul Wright, Rav Ponce Ken Helmsrn, Third Iohn Toxlor lerry VILOVX nm Trnsmwn hell, Clay Jackson, John Gwynne, Tom Lnrnmermon GARDEN GROVE OPPONENTS 12 ........... Rancho Alamitos .. ..... 20 13... Baldwin Park .. 2O 14... .. Lakewood . ...14 O... ..LaHabra.. ..O 7... .. Santa Ana ...26 7... .. Anaheim .. 40 26... .. Newport .. ...19 7. .. .... Fullerton ..... ....2O 7... .. Huntington Beach ...28 21 .. ...... Faculty ...... ...2O 114... ...Totals.. ....207 NO GAIN! Martin Hageland and an unidentified Argo put a stop on Santa Ana ball carrier. TAKKI TRAVELS! Jim Takahashi runs away from Newport Harbor defenders in the Argonauts' only victory this year. CAN'T CATCH ME! Halfback Bob Baldridge scampers away from Fullerton Tackler. - --1-12, 5,: ' . 11, , nf-X. W ,fx -lf, VM x. X wx. ..1... ..: :f : 1 :med bn Hur-ffwgfcn Eecndw 53075 DECEFJSEUEN :cv Owen U93 cmd Hz! Hembfee pursue L'1:Ve v l::'T-::'f:e'. x -+P? A ,fir ssfw, 'E 3, F' 1 F.. 4 vw- 37 ' TUBE TACKLEQ :F:ses E'f'e f.'xqss-e ':n. Q ,A , in, X .- Ei A-,M ,A 5 af, , f yi'-P, 1 S-MNTS ALWE' Reed Badger and .ice Gewsler converge on ENN-'C'ng Simi Ann ohxe' dk-'ng .IV wssle. First row: Dave Barr, Bo HIT 'EM HIGH, HIT 'EM LOW! Bill Thomas eludes Santa Ana tackler as Joe Geisler puts block on another Saint player. SCORES GARDEN GROVE OPPONENTS 20 .... Rancho Alamitos .... T2 7. . . Huntington Beach . . .12 14 ...... Santa Ana ...... 26 20 ....... Anaheim . . .. .27 T4 .... .. Fullerton .. ...l4 75 .... Totals .. ...9l b Bradley, Jack Long, Robert Reines, Al Richardson, John Gwynne. Second: Dennis Rowe, Mike Anderson, Gr Alex Flores, Alfonso Fusco, Bill Cummins, Carl Weidert, Coach George Hartman. Q ' , . 5 , .. ., , -. . Lg P, . 3- 5. I , V . , V ww., V A Z..-1 - - s ., I ll f ru T' A ,gm Ill .,,. fri' ,T we -tw y sc ... iq' 1' REEL .2-2? s J. W . F' OTBALL The Argonaut JV squad won only one out ot tive games this year, but that lone victory was a big one. lt came over arch rival Rancho Alamitos High School in the first contest of the season. Because ot the district boundary changes, many ot these junior varsity lettermen, who would ordinarily return to see varsity duty next year, will be doing their tootballing tor either Bolsa Grande or Rancho. Senior haltbacks Dennis Rosene and Terry Webber were the outstanding performers. eg O'Campo, 7 .'F t Q, air ' F Z E- Q-ffl :TE-eg 5 some - Mer YJ A 4 5 X 4 5 .4 '.. sa-'A ,ef , M1 f. '.f,iTi?f'ig A 125 f NBC FOOT Bi-XLL '5 ' 1 ' f 'f fi' so 1 'zsxl Q 5 if 51' 2-:F ?i!',! H all - - 4-X 5 , - e1i'l1'l-lif gl, T li - t - , ' ig, 1' 1 4 ig, , ' 1-fQfs,QyQ E, ' Mullin over football roblems are coaches Bob Wood- ts 'si s' 'S 1 - fi..-? T' r 4 s- --H he, i g p ' I f . S y 'B' X 'YG 'gifs 3 5 . ,14 house, Bob Gross, and Ben Haley. li R 1 - rf - .Fl A 12-:,i?h far- C55 rn ' Y A eq-11 V' 1' 5 'T '- ,ff , ' A -'f' 'f .I f ,la h L 1 ,le .- r 19 3 ti Q ek 1 ' -1-. , P! A s' ' 1.1 5 V- , D J w , , fe V- 1 - '5--A-y .. V- ,R f - 4 BQ ' R -A ff:-f C is f - vpY,-f r M A inf' ,.T,-'1''f'f1+:1iiQff,eE: ff' ,543 of 1 jf-5 . 4, , f ' Q-' gs.,-g:f?2ififfL,,f4 Q' ' ' 5 ' ' sumzounoeoi Rich Milledge gels off tor Q good gum A as--..ff fzfzffff feffe . f.-.-,f:1,-,,- B 1: -f B C- . , . f,:f'.f Qi' g,5,g .2 Q.-'1f f'T:q..:g, 3- ' f 's 1'f in-6 despite of being hemmed in by Newport players. 49 1. A - 3' Q31 '- ,,-'-sT'.f', 1L-' 5,-1 -gr - - 5'-A. F 1' .-'V gl -I 7- rf.--'ff ' ' ' 'Java' g 'A:?5'ggf1' 37'Ii3. .!,-?: -.1 If-3 i- -' -fr 1, feb-sf?-B ,-' - 3' '- 'Q ff l-ide B 414' ' ff 1 f First row: Coach Woodhouse, Bob Miller, Tom Eastman, Gary Hibbs, Brent Parker, Ferrod Stumbo, Gary Sims, Rich Milledge, Tom LaShell, Aaron Paul, .lack Tisor, Bruce Settles, Roger Warren, Jack Trotter. Second: Coach Haley, Gary Smith, Jerry Powers, Bob Neighbors, Rudy Jugo, Chris Pearson, Bob Martin, Danny lkemi, Richard Schoonover, Bill Monsimer, Ed Cleveland, Dave Bowman, Bill Tizzard, Ron McEuen, Ken Johnson, Bill Wright, Ron l-lenry, Coach Gross. Third: Richard Matthews lmgr.l, Terry Fowler, John Gedney, Rich Romine, Jack Barrett, Fred Brooks, Eddie Marks, Bob McFadden, Bob Currie, Danny Young, Pat Miller, Harold Keaton, Steve Katz, Jerry Chapman. 1. -- N Jill ..... Ll I 1 l FIRST TEAM. Firs1' row: Bob McFadden, Eddie Marks, Dave Bowman, Jerry Powers, Bob Currie, Par Miller, Terry Fowler. Second: Danny Young, Jack Tisor, Chris Pearson, Rich Milledge. SCORES GARDEN GROVE OPPONENTS 21 ..... ,... R ancho Alamilos 6... . Baldwin Park O. .. .. Lakewood .. 6... .. La Habra .. 19... ...SanTaAna.. 13... .. Anaheim- .. 6... .. Newport .. 12 .. ...... Fullerton .. 7. . . .. . Hunfingfon Beach 90... .. Totals ...19 ..7 ....21 ..6 ....2O ....39 ...2O ....25 ...176 if, 111233 5 'W V I W Elf 32. 'f 5. is Ai U13 Q if Xu F GOING DOWN! Rudy Jugo is hit hard by Santa Ana player. Chris Pearson 1101 is seen in background. STOPPED COLD! Jack Barrett 1foreground1, Rudy Jugo 1461, and Terry Fowler 1571 gel in on scrimmage scramble. AROUND THE END Escorfed by Jim Young, Sam Miller carries The ball around le end Travs Curd li4l blocks, while Gary Sisel l25l Tries To deceive SCORES Rancho AlamiTos Baldwin Park . .. La Habra .. .. SanTa Ana .. . . Anaheim . . . . NewporT . . ... FullerTon ... HunTingTon Beach .. ToTals .. 'Ci FOOT BALL AT The conclusion of The 1958 grid season There were no wins hung up by The ArgonauT C squad, buT ThaT is The price ThaT musT be paid iT young fooTball aspiranTs are To be Trained Tor TuTure varsiTy years. The C's logged a O-9 slaTe, buT The record book does noT show The TradiTional TighT on spiriT oT The liTTle Argos. Coaches KeiTh Gaynes and William Phillips named halfback Sam Miller and linemen John Cunningham and Jerry Wrenn as The ouTsTanding players. FirsT row: Scof-T Powers, Earl Baer, Jerry Wrenn, Harry Dunbar, Gary STeen, Dan Kaplanek, Bud Beebe, Gary Sisel, David Niehaus. Second: Jim Morgan, Jack Han- sen, Travis Curd, Earl Henry, Dick Roberg, James Blaylock, Bruce McDuTfey, Jim HyaTT, Wendell McCarTer. Third: Coach Gaynes, Bill WaTers, Sam Miller, Jim Young, Jim Hicks, John Kopp, Richard Schricker, Hal Busiere, Ernie Briggs, Rodney Meacham. F-ourTh: Mike Alewine, Bill Vale, Dave ThornTon, Dick Cobb, Dwighi HusTed, John Cunningham, Jim Robinson, Bill Canners, Mike Marsh, PaT Liger, Torn Peoples, Gary Bodkins lmgrl. Y 4- l l i i 5l x. , , , -mix, . NP?- 'X x X K 5 :X w ,Xe h X Si' Q gr My r xxx . A K wk' we x M , mf W .gg rf' ' if v A if 2 -f N Q. . Y 'swf , I ' x 1.,.v 'G ':',Qt'.. , - - 1 5-:Q.1Qgfg-'K 1. is Xu ml 'T' OJ pwswfh l 1 fax W. 1 . - in kv I qt v2 r aff- 'V :W 5,11 NM: QT V .I 1-11: 'gl- gp,g. ,M C.: TL1- A mlm!-KING-4 Jim Muhovich wb-3 gd p5'l 'Inu fx - 1--5911: yf ,U , 4. .pr-. 9.3 ,, ,lm .kh. x 1 .1 Q , . 1' 4, -cw, qv wh A ,-DA' 'awww 5 , 'EEST-:fig H I 3 f Fx . 1 V A x A-,Q x - f J I YE 99' fy .V X . :was--mm. A ,,,E1,j,,,,.,. M - in L U u Z .wif-My '- ww' Ernie Mussemcxn 'H muh' f - tl J M- :-ag, ,I fi 4.5, A SCORES GARDEN GROVE OPPONENTS 1sT 2nd 151 60 - . .. Orange .. ... 46 .. 5O - . . . . . Lakewood . . . . . 40 'rf 5' 58 -. ..ArTesia... ...48 ' 55 - .. Laguna .. 50 A 'lv , 34 - . .. Rancho .. ... 33 ' ' 50 45... ..sQmqAnQ.. ...44 TTWL ' 51 52 ... ..... Anaheim ..... . .. 42 ' ' 61 85 ...... Newporf l-larbor ...... 71 55 56 ... ..... FullerTon ..... ... 82 59 55 ..... l-lunTingTon Beach ..... 51 S EDMOND BANGLE Varsiry Coach Many exciTing momenTs spoTlighTed The 1959 season oT The Garden Grove l-ligh varsiTy baskeTball Team wiTh The ArgonauTs boasTing one of Their' besT ball clubs. The Grovers mighT well have won The SunseT League championship in any oTher year, buT This year, The loop was one oT The sTrongesT in CIE ranks. They finished in TourTh place wiTh a 4-6 record. Wells Sion- iger averaged 22 poinTs a game and was named To The All-SunseT-League squad. Jim Muhovich landed a second all-league berTh. Sloniger and Muhovich were co-capTains on This Team coached by Ed Bangle in his TirsT year aT Garden Grove. VARSITY BASKETBALL MANAGERS for The season were Tony Fer- nandez and Bill Winder, H , 1 IL 1 . Aa 1 -' ' N' 'l 'mf 1--4 'fl 1 l i T 1 ri L. WALKING ON AIR. Eine ffussemuri grabs rebound from SfGrTl9Cl V - Firsf row: Bob Maimbourg, Ed Womack, Ed Cleveland, Tom McDonald, Rannie Holfhusen, Mick Harfling, STuarT Vorkink Second Fred Kennedy, Jim Porter, Craig Garrison, Paul Scoles, Ronnie Warclle, Chuck KnighT, Jim Hanson, Mr. Joe Reeves lcoachl, Coached by Joe Reeves, The ArgonauT .lV's Tinished The SunseT League season in lasT place wiTh a O-lO record, buT This does not indicaTe The closeness oT many oT The conTesTs, OT The lO games, The Argos losT Three by less Than Tive poinTs and led aT halTTime in more Than halT of The TilTs. ln prac'Tice acTion Garden Grove laenered Orange, 29-2l, and whipped Arresia, 42-34. JJ. SCORES GARDEN GROVE OPPONENTS lsT 2nd lST 2nd 29 -.. .. Orange .... ...2l - 28 Lakewood ...47 - 42 -.. ...ArTesia ...34 - 28 .. Laguna .. ...49 - 28 ...Rancho... ...34 - 28 4l... SanTa Ana ...38 47 36 24... .... Anaheim .... . . .60 5l 4O 59... .. Newporf Harbor .. . . .49 62 31 34... ..... Fullenon ..... ...65 6l 47 39 ...... l-lunTingTon Beach ...... 52 56 l Chuck Knight races DasT a NewporT player as fellow Team member Paul Scoles, waTches. Q Ns. at a l 2 i d R aer Warren, Johnny Bowles, Firsf row: James McFa'e, Rudy .logo Dowd Colobs, Sfeve Kofi, .lim Takahashi, Bill Monsimer, Mike Snyder, Secon : ov T ' f fi R b r'L m shire lcoachl. Tom Ellerbee, Donald Cobbs, Ralph Jameson, Rzcnord Lyon, Seve Boxer, Jeny Rapp, hr, o ei o p ,,M,M-H k . ,.N,,,.'-ffjrmyfy I ,XM Z' M ire Snyder re s pass Trom D-ck Lyon daring The Anaheim game, SCORES GATQDEN GROVE OPPONENTS lsT Qnd lsf nd 7 - Orange V. .25 '- 38 , Lalewood ,.,3l - 25 .-H Anesia .M36 - T6 ,I A Laguna ...Q7 - 27 in Pancho ---AO 1 QA QQ4 .4 Sqirvra Ana . . ,412 43 26 Q31 .H !-nfiiheirn 1.52 40 29 29' H Tie-N53-T , .U35 A4 56 gg F llerTCin . . 46 76 ,fo 74 ei fiiirgTon Beach T .37 55 F BASE ETBALL Garden Groves B baslceTball Team Tinished The i959 cage season WiTh a l-9 league record and a 2-i3 overall slaTe. The ArgonaoTs, coached by Bob Lamp- shire, edged Lakewood, 29-26, in The second game of The season and smacked loop Toe FullerTon, 50- 46, in The TirsT round ac'Tion. This years B Team af- Torded mach needed experience in preparaTion Tor The years To come. Many oT The players were soph- omores and Treshmen. T,-'li-mliisis of The B Team wafch intently The performance of fellow T members. TC BASE ETBALL Although the Garden Grove C basketball team tailed to win a Sunset League game in 10 outings, the Little Argos did gain valuable experience toward tuture var- sity years. The Argos were beaten badly only by loop champion Anaheim and they did manage to win three ot their tive practice games. They topped Orange, 26-16, beat Lakewood, 29-26, and swamped cross-town rival Rancho, 37-17. Junior Henry Agonia was the high scorer on the team, coached this year by Mr. Keith Gaynes. eva' Law- ,L jf' X Craig Bennett iumps for the ball, as Ernie Briggs and Henry Agonia tense for action. K fi? i' Henry Agonia dribbles the ball down the Darrell Fletchall guards opposing players. GARDEN GROVE lst 2nd 26 29 Q .... 14 - .... 23 37 - .... 17 27 .... 20 33 ,.., 30 27 .... 20 18 .... 19 27 ..,. SCORES .. . Orange . . . . Lakewood . . . . Artesia . . . . Laguna . . . . Rancho , . .. Santa Ana , . . . Anaheim . . . . Newport . . ,.. Fullerton ... Huntington Beach N floor as team member OPPONENTS 1st nd ..,.16 - ....26 - ....19 - ....27 - ....17 - ....26 34 ....54 52 ....33 34 ....29 41 . ,... 35 42 First row: Joe George, Henry Agonia, David Thornton, Bruce McDutty, Gary Sisel, Dick Roberg, Jim Scales, 31,12 -iz fer' Miller, Darrell Fletchall, Duane Allen, Travis Curd, Craig Bennett, Ernie Briggs, Mr. Keith Gaynes lcoachl. iv: Eu CROSS C' UNT? Y . .1 .:'ff : 3' .-qv f First row: Craig Hall, Bob Hazard, Terry Neal, Gary Schiveley. Second: Steve Fossett, Dave Stewart, Chuck Knight, Phil Visintine, Charles ' l B ell Dave Null, Galaway, Doc Camp Chuck Penticotcf, Terry Reid lmgr.l, 'QL I '-L J WZ. is T 2 , 4 A AT -9- JA- 5- 1 l' 4' . ,' . ., 1+ f 1. 1 A .4851 ' ,fffvwa X , i if ' f .,'f2iJ 1?' ' .Q G-5'7 l ' 'ig --X .. -, LT:-!i,'L:iu'V,2-5 . ' 1- . g,29fl '.1l.': 1 -1,21-1 N gg Coach Donald Simmons tutored the cross country team tor the tirst time this year. I bell, Ron Hash. Third: Stuart Lehman lmgr.l, Bill Goodale, .lack Blok, Per Vestergaard, Cayton agw , Under the direction ot Mr. Donald Simmons, the cross country team went winless in eight meets. At the pep assembly honoring the team, Mr. Simmons pointed out that although the team had not won a match the in- dividual spirit of the team was high. With the excep- tion ot three experienced runners, all the harriers were novices. Per Vesferguord lumbers up before track meet. -.4-2. N5 .-.nf 0' -.'f ' f'5 L.. :-fg A 5 ' 'wx ' 'Y' Dove Null gets lnTo shape durmg produce session Chufk Knighf dem0n5T 0T95 his winning f0fm- I-Q-ni ,. , -if? E31 On the sfortmg line are Chuck Kmght Dove Null Per Vestergoord Clayton Bagwell Ron Hash, Dove I1 i n X V 2- 5' 1 1. Tx., .v i Y xl nxr- T ,, 44,23 W W 1 - 1 4,- 1 A.. 1 , Y Y' I Y 1 X I X X ,f 1 e is A r Q .X :X . I i N ,,, ,,,, -my l ' ' ,. fix v :g h ,. 'f - ff,-f fi.. 6? ' S, , ' f 'ff 4 . k I , i 'S x Q5 . R A it ill ag 'QA' 'SQA is s T le lr xx 1 K f ..2 David Blair smashes a I Af -ls serve across The courT. fr 3 llll --llll ,,-4llllll-i Dick Morriss reTurns The ball as Dale Lanyon backs him up. ,, - l- 7 , 4 - 1 x 1 - l ' DT' ' 4- Z X l I ' i Q gx T af i 2 n . lv . I, . I V bl-ati iff, a , -Q: 4 I 4 X l ' 'ii it 'T' + lf , V ,ftiijf , ' v 'uf . 7' P. N -' 1, , :gags f f -- . ' l -' Q ' I ' ' ,ja - -. I-. IQ ' AF' . ' ,,, A is J 1 , A . ff fl ' .. ' A Y l T I ' Q ' - VL i 1 . 1 T l T A W:: ' 11 3 - m f' J D 5 G . -- . ,FYI , ' ' lil ' 4 - 4 gf- , ' 4 ily' H 1 V: 3 5' P - , .- s. Q '- ,,?z M, VARSITY. FirsT row: Dale Lanyon, Mike Cornelisan, Dick IP, Morriss, Ferrod Srumho, Henry Agonia. Second: Reid Badger, ' Tom Ellerbee, David Blair, David Smifh, Phil Kappler. X ICR VARSITY: Fiizl ron Pon Bi-ll, Mr1riOi1 fNfgiiii'iiii, M' will J i or9 m, Fr-'ii ' U' U 0 1 ' ' ' 5' f - Y X BMO Q of ii. f r Of f , ' n enri, rw' 'i 'ir' ri i .A lgli llr-ferefiuf, Jw' C0l'lli'f fl-Bi - - , 8-iglilz . . 'nip '5'r , .. W--ig ' , :ff , , . ,K clue.. .C ik... ..,,,, . . -1- I J BEN HALEY Coach TENNIS Becoming The TirsT Garden Grove Tennis Team To whip Orange in Tour years, The Argo neT- Ters provided all Their Toes vviTh sTrong com- peTiTion, Top men Tor Coach Ben I-laley's var- siTy were David Blair, Richard Morriss, Dale Lanyon, Ferrod STuml:ao, and Tom Ellerbee. Heading The iunior varsify were Ron Henry and Reid Badger. - '33 4 , J r C 'I ' I I ,sw i hh-W i N Q , X 5 J i ,T f im ll in-ev eff 'l ?-- , -'- .-if-gen l - .R .ff -i . - f--I 1- eerie- Q- - K5 R ' ,- . r s - at A ee ee-.rf-fr' ,f 'rr C 2 . , - A rs-N W is 4 gre - -ffff W 'e IE' R r , A .VAN N ,MNA- ' '- 5:31 , -fe S of I 3 xg -Ng ' i me--Q sfo .,., FA f wi 553 R 'K' 3- K' B I B'll Christ , Jim Trotter. Second: Roger Monderscheicl, Bill VARSITY WATER POLO. First row: Charlie Douglas, Arnie Douglas, Don yer y, i y h d V' 'l V n Sk ock, Claus Rau, Tony Soulias, .lim Hemington. Olsen, Dave Lewis, Ralph Whitney. T ir 2 irgi a y ,gs in fx.- Coach Jim Griffis assisted Coach Rick Rowland with the successful water polo teams. Q ' I I' I' IV:-X I'-.-:r 90,0 Coached by Rick Rowland and Jim Griffis the water polo teams had a very successful season. The varsity broke even with a 9-9 record, while the B team won the Sunset League championship for the second consecutive season and traveled to Inglewood to compete in the CIF playoffs with a i2-3 record, The C's wound up the year with an ll-4 record. ii bij iii r i 05, X XA! A -4 R-----1-fs' -eu .-...-44' f'f9E, .af 1 .fx ,' .-. I I 2 A' -4-fb: I 31 - ' I ,T -r '.' g N -Y, H Q' I V TWT V-539 o A if c-5: se -yg R- - of I 1 A X' y,?1i'7 'i I H Tai .. Varsity goalie Don Byerly gets in some practice with 'I .',- ' fy 'J Qi V -ifoii ,eff-f - the assistance of Charlie Douglas, Arnie Douglas, Bill d'lf'..Vh fi 'T is 'wfijy' 'K Olsen, and Dave Lewis. P ' -f Ai qi, A. . ,Qc ' 13 4 ,Mag ,ag-is T:-1:1-. g ' .., Q, .-- fx N . .e I f, ,inks is ,g ' ' 4 jrffog . c -Y . if . . 40 V3 X2 3 - F9 j a 1 I 'i if-If - - - ,VV VV .-K -, g J . .,,.,--is 'ei A 1 1 -- ,. .-:el:r .f .. Y - lt- L f , -,.,A- M-e..,.:f, fr-: f c e - - 3 B WATER POLO. First row: John Piazza, Barry Brankey, Mickey McGuire, Bill Watkins, f A-if .,.,-, Y , fm-is H ' f- . 11, - -M' -- Sten Berg, Bill Lancaster, Second: Bob Webster, Carl Levonius, Ken Dawson, Bob Dunn, Stan Vigneau, Richard Hall, Jack La Rue. , -T-- -' .- , - Q , - 1. , O- , ,, K Wh.. L -14,9 Skis? Daily drills made 'For a championship B team. Shown above are Mickey McGuire ill, Jim Trotter l4l, Jack La Rue ll ll, Roger Man- derscheid l'l7l, and Bill Watkins HAI. l5?'? 7 7 . H9945 - fo A! ',--, TSM, , i' si R W ff! .5 V 'kr ,A v, ,,,,, EQ 134 r. sr.:-ff ' ' -' My ,gf ' '. ' 512335, . Q ,V , -827, , ,,f , , 'Q ,f ggi , 5 , f , g -M41 1 ifqf' f.: , 4 Q f- f V, I '. ,,, 1- 1 A W.: 1:43, 'I V' ' fgqfix. is I W -7' I I ,I , ,I X VVI, 4 V I ,tn f I ,V,s.,,,:,,7,,f, g ,T H I A ,,, ,IMA , ,..f , V W1 ,yjyyitiwaqyf E :V A 1, if , ng, 'yogi' fwfr f- V, J Q ft 1 ff , L ,.J.,!'?'f 'J - 'UV' , 7-,f,'IZ .: :1'f.ll4:9M E, . ,,,. , ,I AM., va, 4, '. ' , 2' A 'pifff f, '3 'j, . ' sm 1 'f' -' ' V W ,QW -4., 1 ,gh , '05, ,, ,. ,, HW, , ,, W . ., ,f if-,, ,. X i ,A iw fx, 4 1: Members of the C water polo team improved their game through arduous practice. C WATER POLO. First row: Kenneth Tucknott, Carson Bench, Larry Rehders, Ernie Long- nie Ramlow, Richard Price, Mike Dunn, Charles Lemmon, Butch Salt. Second: Rick Beck, Biorn Berg, Don Kennedy, John Dillbeck, Joe George, Kent Kyckelhahn, Jack Alexander, Jan Japhet, Rick Langdon, Ken Byerly. Third: John Wurster, John Bradley, Paul Craig, Douglas Dike, Jerry Morissette, Blake Morris, Terry Blair, Dennis West. street, Ken Christensen, Bill Gross, Ron i 'Kgs iwx ' X...-Xxx sf I x .' N L . - i i 1 i xQXXXN'-xnxx. VN x X by 94 A c,,,,,-4 ,, ,413 , v -1,3 ii ,.' IQ. Bob Baldridge hits the sand after ,E 'T Bob M0'VUl Q95 59' i0 We ill? completing a successful broad iump. 1 5 - lilQl'l lWUfCll6'S ' X ' v E,0 'fmt -if . M wr- wt . T .Q . fy R K '.1jx',.q! K Q v ' .4 ' i. I I N 'Q T. N ' H 131 Q -I S ' ' I 1 ' f ' N ,Qumran -' pT,1... I , ' +1 N ., i l X. a L - V T --L , . l ,' 7 Per Vestergaard and Terry Webber prac ,Q tice starting for a sprint IAF SITY TF ACK Although they suffered a dismal beginning, the Argonaut tracksters furnished strong opposition in all meets this year. The Grovers, coached by Don Webster and Bob Woodhouse, topped Mater Dei in all divisions and then dropped contests to rival Rancho Alamitos and Santa Ana. Top entries in the varsity included Bob Marval, Bob Baldridge, Joe Fedor, Terry Webber, and Bill Winder. Tom Tullar and Jim Takahashi led the B's and Cs respectively. , , .y- ww ,Q Dk rfe.-we 1, A-f---f ' 4B'LA5.3J lf- .V ur., ffl as - '5x..L, :1.l ,A- First row: Clifford Cordill, Clayton Bagwell, David Null, Rich Milledge, Bob Maimbourg, Terry Webber, Jim Takahashi, Stan Manley. Second: Per Vestergaard, Dean Morgan, Bob Baldridge, Robert Marval, Joe Fedor, Greg Bodenhamer, Dale Hawley, Gene Probst, Bill Winder. 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Third: Fred Brooks, Dove EC, 1, I p,3,V fi,i,9r'.vr'V,', Fifllil Vil mm-i James Lombertus, Jerry Clmprmin, Chris Prols, Gary Schiveley, Roger Rehders, .lim Smith, Patrick V'1,'J' 'T 433. f -fZ ' 1-- Sam Miller limbers up in a practice iaunt around the track. E M, K -f., Jim Takahashi stretches for distance in the broad lump. sf , -v' W ' -E . f 1' , utr' NVQ h. , , f L 'e g mf-ww z ' 'rg ' Q if , I , in ' '- A A, r 1-:cg-4-fs. '-1, -- f 1-0, l ,gk , . 'PT . 1-,,S?AP,,-,jx 4g',fL190gssLwcJfW,fEM- V, we 18-e', 'f5?4. .e.,,.ef K .1-e A . 'Q , ' 2' 'J -' ff' 1 'fmersce 5'-'5',fse5'f9 f 1 ,veil-e.-,-, ,.. -., Q.. --,.f-- First row: James Morgan, Darryl Paul, Jack Thompson, Lyle Olinger, Rodney Meacham, Tom Peoples, Ron Cripe, Earl Baer, John Griffin, Sam Miller. Second: Lloyd Fresh, Doug Henson, Carson Bench, Dwight Husted, Jim Blaylock, Alan Gabbarcl, Tom La Shell, Third. Dick Freeman, Clinton Shock, Dale Lange, John Birky, Bill Waters, Ken Byerly, Tom Roland. 114 '. . , K glglgr.- v ,,, g 'K rl--WM1 r 1 i' 1232 Swimmers Rush Faber, Arnie Douglas, Dave Lewis, and Larry Henson Take sTarTing posiTion for a race l ff' Teams. .xiii ,. ..i,4. 4 - - - - i - . . 1 . . . . . . . . . , . 5 , -, ... .. ..'-,, .- . Uxa' .ii . .,-.7 . . . I K - .. . , f , - ' 5 Arw- ,.. Firsr row: Push Faber, Larry Henson, Arnie Douglas, David Lewis, Bill Wafkins, Bill Olsen, Charlie Douglas. Second: Blake Morris YenT Kyclfelhahn, Virgil Van Skyoclf, Picl Langdon, Roger Manderscheid. ff, ll-iii A ' 3 SW I Pl Pl I N G Defending B champs, The ArgonauT swim Team broke every school record This year. ln league compeTiTion, The Argos Trounced Anaheim and SanTa Ana anal dropped a close conTesT To FullerTon. Placing TourTh in The B division of The C.l.F. relays, The Argo splashers came wiThin Two poinTs oT The second sloT. The Grovers also broke Tive varsiTy records in a spurT Tor Third place in The SanTa Monica relays. ln The C.l.F. midwinTer, The mermen amassed 48 poinTs in The B division To Tall iusT shorT of TirsT place WhiTTier. Five underclassmen - Roger Manderscheid, Charley Douglas, Bill WaTkins, Jack TroTTer, and Rick Langdon - highlighTed Coach Rick Rowlands successful season by conTinually break- ing records and showing promise of becoming All-Ameri- cans. Missed nexT year will be seniors Dave Lewis, Arnie Douglas, Larry l-lenson, and Rush Faber. .lim Griffis and Rick Rowland coached The diving and swimming A ,,,.L, if ,LAD Y -nf ' ' nf 11 , til-NN l Y e-An V A- -7.7 - -.. , -'X 'x ' ' --,.,,.u.. l 1- . , . , Ac' - - ',... ,no -.2 ij. -, , ....x,. ..HwvJ.. . - I r 5... I O 33,5 ' :SF I 'lg , Jim Trotter, 1111! if im' 1 1' 1 1 ' ,VK fl- ' . 1 1 'P i I , 1 111111. I 'ESQ 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 , , lg' , 1 1' ,1 ' I i 1 jf 1 -, 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 41- Q 1 V J-x ,I X . - 1 Aix , nf 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 fl 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 . 1' 6'6 o'+'+ ll LL- an LIB, nif .PQ A 9 - Firsl row: Robert Schuberf Walter Papo Chuck Reyna Poy l-lazelfon Jock F A Alexander, Jan Japher, Pon Heath Second Charles Lemmon Earl Henry 1' Richard Hall, Bob Dunn, Barry Branlcey First row: Butch Solf, Edward Dudka, Jim Rayl, John Dillbeclc, Richard Price, Don Kennedy, Ernie Longstreer. Second: Bruce Wright, John Wursfer, Jim Casey, Harry Dunbar, John Bradley, Ron Hesla, Sal Giafaglione. Third: Kenny Wilkins, Harry Arnold, Randle Reno, Dennis Wesr, Terry Neal, Dwight Hufchens. K If 1 1, - 11111. . 11111. . . 1111111 11 1 1 11 1 11 l 1 1 A ' 1 1 , '- - K 1 ' ' 1 K 1 ' , , . 1 1 X - 1 1 h - 1 V 1, 1, ' ' 1 1 'Q - 1 lf X , , 1 , ' - 7 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' - ZS' 1 1 J N.- K l Y 1,1 1. f -, 1 11. ,X , XC, ,.,g,- 1,1 , l' , .. .1,N,., . Xi! K E i fir-, 1 Q I I I I I Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X , K i Y Q 5' Z-,,. 'mf-up i - Eddie Cleveland and .lim Young demonstrate correci follow-Through. DWX S., Mr. Blanchard Beany snows Dennis Park the proper grip on The club. ff ur WK-1,, ill' en Bruce Beatty and Pele Zimmerman 'rake The beginning drive position. 4 'x 43 41' -IP .tx-T 155 N ,u.,.. ff -'jixv.,.fv,A,m e. A ,l. 2 ,, . ,ri .. .. , ,. . - . ,, N' rl., T ,v 1 y' -'Ugg-.:,u y' j ' wr'-AT,-3' 42 4 ,1 '-Yfvff.-'Kp--.' ., 1 . ' v ' ' .4 ' i' xi- .-ln' 1' -My i A. , -1 -B . ' - ' f - ' V . '-- yv-fQr '.' -. e lr l'ff+f -,ff :D 'f ,v 9l:. 'f -- ' ' ' ' W-+ - 'P' 'r 1-2'-int if lag, .hg'.v'f+ ',-,Q i A ' . Q - -n-,iTY l' - V Q ,..,,- . ., , f fl f, Rlfinflmrrl Benny lcoaclwl, Dennis Park, Jimmy Young, Bruce Beatty, Eddie Cleveland Pere T.: 4 golf lawn fri: Cfirnpriff-l i W fil'i 7 ,, ,V 9' 'rr limrfli, Dfififl fi if rg Hiblnm, Dick Roberg, and Danny Koplcinelc. . I .- 1 .4 . J' , f l' 1 L I I ,Q 'W fb lGGl l G FQ ig! 6 . 1 t, J 'V ,y R A JL- First row: .lim Muhovich, Craig Garrison, Jack Barrett, Mick Hartling, Ernie Musseman, Jim Mitchell, Chuck Knight, Roy Gleason. Second: George Hartman lassistant coachl, Mike Alewine lmanagerl, Jerry Wilcox, Tom Eastman, Jan Martin, Fred Lawhon, Cliff Hanson, Dave Miller, Wells Sloniger, Leland Miyawaki, Joe Reeves lcoachl. VARSITY BASEBALL sv 5K QNX mi .. wk .-QR 1 -. - - 'N ' - Sam sf Jerry Wilcox and Coach Joe Reeves talk things over on the mound. Coached by Joe Reeves, this year's varsity baseball team afforded more than adequate competition for Sunset League foes. The Argonaut nine also combined polished fielding and timely hitting to knock off cross-town rival Rancho, 8-5 and 6-O. The Grovers were paced by such veteran senior ballplayers as catcher Ernie Musseman, pitcher Wells Sloniger, first baseman Fred Lawhon, short stop Jim Muhovich, third baseman Jan Martin, and cen- ter fielder Dave Miller. Wells Sloniger successfully bunts during the Mater Dei game. .-1, .1 Q HE, Q. .L - .. -as 1 F- , so 5' MTF? Wg' we--if-A fn. 'fr -1 f we lg 1+ s.'e'4s-f it it , 'i 'Q '9'yf, l.f: .A Y- r E il g W- di.i3Q1if 1, , , .,'.1i 5 ' - ' 4 4 .A-.f . 'ii ill , P, l' J T' , s ll9'5f,.,3 J .ii f Af fa qu . 7 '- - S .-5 l. j V gn 's ,.-.' , Q.'.k.f, f- - we '-T, il, x -.gn -L, tr ,UJJ nf! .'I!!5 Ji- .ff , :1 . .. ,,, Aff--,:,-4-.1 'J 4 . , ..1-A - .59 ,gp-11 ?'7 ' H t , '.,,,q . ss -W1 f'fri f' . f't f fr A fa,-ff -1- - '. '15- . 5,5 - A . . gl. M I . I .J ,,. V H Y. I ,vw f.. 5 Q., 1 I 'I , A-AM..-. , lk .v.,, V , , iff: . 'fi 7 '.,r . 'Y' , ? f':t-11 f'3,f',Q1gfA Q. 'h': ,f'5'- 'thi-,,zq9,Ev-i53'g'.f1'4 's . 1 ,' . . ny- - f, 1 aff., 1 - -- E g ,, b.,,,.l- ff A '1'::-an--H Isa- . . ' -'- -v . - , , , . Hes ww-f.1 gil, .. ' . 1- I vs, . --fu. .,, . fa- ,- N-fm . I - 9 ' .AM A- .gym Shag: 3.11.3 . . J , -'L 1 'Nfl' 'Rl -1 'fi' 'ur-, 'alex--'f- --'.,. ' f 4 ,- a -'.,r., ' -, ' lang, - -- 1,.' . Q '- X 4 A. . - -. ' - 2 ,., ,i- P., '1-H. -7 i 2f-:dit-fi' !lf2 '. '- .. -Q in 'jx pw 'ffkfrf' if4L.L' Lf- I 125g-4.i.f f .V -,ai-9' , -14. f ' ':'g.j-.RiQx-y1'f -za., First row: Jim Potter, Ron McEwen, Johnny Vanelli, John Cunningham, John Lehto, Dennis Hartling, Richard Schoonover, Dean Janke, Darrell Fletchall. Second: Mr. William Phillips lcoachl, Roger Warren, Richard Matthews, Tony Errico, Richard Lyon, Paul Scoles, Ray Salas, James McFate, Ernie Briggs, Steve Katz, Ralph Ragsdale lmanagerl. FROSI-I BASEBALL J. . BASEBALL First row: Harold Keaton, Dennis Dugan, Pat Liger, Jack Gregory, Ronnie Foley, Travis Curcl, Bob Kent. Second: George Redman lmanagerl, Bud Beebe, Tom Barrett, Bill Connor, David Thornton, Gary Sisel, Jack Hanson, Larry Clayton, Ken Christensen lmanagerl, Mr. George Hartman lcoachl. N 43139 A JA lj I A F , Ja.. A 1 ffjg ef' if f 1 ' J .iii ' au., 5,.,- K SWE WK QQKKKKKK E X K KKKK 4 KKKKKK KKKKKK KKK K KK KKKKKK KKKKK K 1 11. sm mum mmsxxsx mamma g mxgv' .kt K N , X x N xx was KKKKKKQ' Qstst! 803' as U lily L' , K 1 , 1, I.: Q! V9 f f S A 4 , J X X - news res Coors if wi - 5 L Vlg . if'+:'Qki' f ? ' 1-gf' 4 i 111 ,WA ' ffl f 36 qv. .as c M f ' 5' , .. ' ' 55. - - 'I 1 rs. fr-.ff-c ' , If 4 Uv .., -vi F, - r l 'f!l T'ffv'i'wf-rf . tam1m,,.,,l,f,f,,,, ki? Gwaine Nuest lbadmintonl, Sharon T l fb ll :UQ- ay or lsot a l, Connie Opdahl Igolfl, Charlene Du Mars lvolleyballl, Louise Montgomery itennisl, Sherrill Lundgren lswimmirtgl, Bernice Johnson lbasketballl, Molly Berry lhockeyl. ca. A. A. P'IANfXGEF S . an-'wmv W1 x 'X 1 l f Stix The GAA was host to other schools at various sporting events lt I throughout the year. Pictured here is the first swimming meet of the season. Q4 . ,Qfei :if ...Mer , TMJ' V 4 1 Mrs. Etta Binion, girls' P.E. custodian, checks out tennis rackets to Shirley Gardner and Annette Wheeler. t-,,feHe ci 1 y 4 , i 1 ,l' E PHY, I CIF 15. ' . ff vi, , x QQ .- I V I W X' ' ji. 'ff' 1 '1 1 f , 1 ' 'I 1 ll - 5 A 4 . 1 ' 562 ' . M 0 4.-k.. - 14 -Af ,. I 'QQQ ,, , ,.,.:.. ,... ,,.., A , R v 1 M A wrt ' f -is af f 2 L 'QA' f+ 'f' MT W ' N .3 , - . 'nj' 'rr .,.f,.41'. -V ML' , - M, - , S SOPHOMORE, JUNIOR, SENIO R. First row Charlene DuMars Sandy Hurst Susan Bonvllle Gwalne Nuest Sara Klanclce Connle Opdahl Beverly McKinney, Sharon Taylor, Claudette Caron Bernlce Johnson Second Jacque Whltehead Sally Valentune Peggy Lalrd Karen Plate Lourse Mont gornery, Judy Berlcey, Delores Coats. Thlrd Sue Matthews J lk S FRESHMAN. First row: Kathy Reno, Sheryl Wllch Karen Galloway Barbara Abrams Mary Lynn Strvngfellow Donna Wheetley Shlrley Neal Lunda H l Q + abroolc, Conne Wa errnan, Kathy Taylor Second Pam Opdahl Cannue Garcva Pat Arthur J d El d DA Danna M:Grlff, Linda Busby. Thlrdf Judi iz. .fix x 3 ra. ,f 1, . -45 S 45,6 - .-ns Mg- -.van -,Q--. 1 J' 3 9- s - FRESHMAN. First row: Rita Kelso, Sandy l.aFontaine, Janet Hodgson, Danna Walker, Joanne Merryman, Cheryl Vulliet, Sally Wade. Second: Jeanne Gardner, Myrna Wall, Burnis Cannon, Leslie Johnston, Sharyl McDonald, Kathy Mitchell, Celia Correa, Kathy Spain. Third: Linda Cummins, Kathy Rowe, Nancy Reno, George-ne Patterson, Linda Pittman, Vicki McLeod, Linda Wallen, Kathy Blystone, Miss Mariorie Barkley. '3 A9 r-'rag ,wi I r Q vs it FRESHMAN. First row: Lee Ann Phillips, Saundra Anderson, Francine Wilson, Peggy Eastman, Judi Cowsert, Pam Cloe, Dora Ford, Henrietta Correa, Jacqueline Peacock, Kathryn Dyer, Judy Fuller. Second: Karen Walker, Evelyn Williams, Sharon Yuasa, Peggy Tope, Caren Annis, Lealaine Joubert, Karen Meints, Virginia Banks, Sidney Strickland, Janet Sprinkle, Caroline Siogren. Third: Penny LaPierre, Pamela Morrison, Carol Hupp, Anne Yaple, K ren Empson, Bobbie Valentine, Nan Cobb. Marlene Agnew, Linda Crowder, Karen Rose, a 1 -s- x if Q' UPPERCLASS. First row: Karen Plare, Charlene Du Mars, Peggy Laird, Delores Coafs, Jacque Whitehead, Sherry Pinkerron, Par Allars, Joyce Fiske, Bernice Jonnsoni Second: lna Guesr, Gail DeMuri, Par Hulse, Louise Monrgornery, Sherrill Lundgren, Sharon Taylor, Louise Grory, Clauderie Caron, Sandy Rasch. Third: Sandy Hursr, Janice Harmon, Donna Green, Barbara Vowell, Jeanette Packer, Sue Manhews, Jean lkerni, Judy Berkey. S' FTBALL FRESHMAN. Firsf raw: Peggy Easrnfian, Karen Walker, Judi Cowserr, JoAnne Merryman, Danna McGriff, Donna Whee+ley, Janet Hodgson, Carol Huoo, Caroline Siogren, Second: Porn Opdahl, Karen Rose, Nancy Reno, Par Arrhur, Kafhy Rowe, Janei Loebrich, Judy Mason, Third: sony Wade, Linda Holbrook, Jean Bruce, Janef Sprinkle Linda Cummins, Susan Marvin, Vicki McLeod, Nancy Safnfell. 1 Y ' I J' in 1 as ' C e -is inc 1..- f S71 T NYY- i, .Gif K ' :-: i ,, uf' fi lili - A ll, l I ,fill l , iii f it ix 2 4 . A-is 5 ,nm FRESHMAN, First :S d row an ra Kinney, Jeanne Gardner, Consuela Garcia, Burnis Cannon, Cathie Douthett, Francine Wilson, Sandi Mayor, Vickie Martin, Linda Delpit. Second: Anne Yaple, Nola Pehrson Leslie Johnston Wilma Van der Lind L d C , , e, in a rowder, Sidney Strickland, JoAnn Mannone, Third: Nadine Garcia, Cheri Ruckle, Esperanza Garcia. Sf FTBALL FRESHMAN. First row: Henrietta Correa, Shirley Neal, Sharon Yuasa, Second: Sharon Hayes, Celia Correa, Pat Tadman Hawley, Nancy Compton, Bobbie Valentine, Judi Dana Walker, Trinidad Gonzales, Saundra Anderson, Sandra Jesse, Judy Eland. , Diana Pickett, Georgene Patterson, Leala'n .1 b Hender, Kay Dyer. i e ou ert, Sandy Griffith, Karen Meints. Third: Danna -if u A Q' F Q GFX -lit? 3 if i Je::ne+'e Pzcke' senfeb 'he bird e' as iCei'cw bodrninfon J I A . J oinye' Donna green x-.cos For :cf on. , Karen Pre swings and rnsses as Louise Mon'gor'1ery sfands he-Joiessly by BADPIINT' N F1rs+ row: Chariene Du Mars, Bernice Johnson, Sherry Pinkerron, Par Aliars, Delores Coats, Jacque Whirehead, Joyce Fiske, Louise Gro'y, Claudene Caron, Sandy Rasch, Second: Jeaneffe Packer, Ina Guesr, Louise Montgomery, Sharon Taylor, Sherrill Lundgren, Par Hulse, Judy Berkey. Third Peggf Laird, Karen Plaie, Sue Marrhews, Jean lkerni, Sandy Hurst. r' 5 'K p , 106 , 5 , Z-S 4 'fa st 4 S l P- -kb 5 'W 'wr' gb Xxf'Xi 36 6 I ', '4,4' '. r rf!! . .wwf .VqEVx:,,:,1'cQwg,L lg Y W f nv , r ,L ,A-AA, ,g!,5'f!4'-s'i1ik.-N-5. Q ug5v'4!iFf':N7igox- Q5 J...11'4' -'M ' ' gg, Q , , s. -.f - ,. g ' A'- S x , I r ,,. ,- - ,-,,. , lk,Q,leg,rv Ns 'J M , 3,,A - ' 'id ' . .,,4 L, ' , UNQ-l., I 'Q bo.-...J 0 ,. ,,. . .-nan, , Firsf row: Jean lkemi, Joan Lifrich, Ellen Conradsen, Kristine Nelson, Barbara Vowell, Ylla Woodin, Pe L 'd Mont om . S - ' V f r 5 ,- i if N J, ,fig 9,2-Qi5.1.,,, I wieweforf W ...S ggy air , Janice Harmon, Sandy Hurst Louise g ery econd. Laurel Manderscheid, Pat Allars, Jacque Whitehead, Delores Coats, Bernice Johnson, Holly Lan on Ch l Packer, Beverly Shultz. TENFHS DOUBLES y , orene Du Mars, Jeanette Z- Delores Coats and Beverly Shultz both played first singles. .4 QNI l ff' Charlene Du Mars and Holly Lanyon held frs? doeoes Q F GL:-.Q L Lf UPPERCLASS. :A's' 'ou-az 33' l-ljse Sand. ?lu's', Be'n':e Jonnscn, Cnylene Du Mars, Jane? Protbor, Mlcnelle Noel. Susan Bonvflle, Snarcn Taylor, Coen! Tnofnrscn Indo MI,':' Da' W lson, Second: Sally Valen ne, Barbara Vowell Louise Montgomery, Peggy Lalral, Ina Guest Beverly Mdilnnev, Connfe 33534, Delores 3:e'g, Dann: Gee' .'e:ne e Da:kef. 'l'l 'a: Snernll Lundgren, Joyce Fiske, Fa? Allars, Fa' Kimball, Jacque Wnlfenead, Sl'e ,' 3 'ke cn, De-l:'es Cc:'s Sue Mzunews, Jean lkenol Janie l-la'fvIon, I I .- Y:3,.'xI I 111 it FRESHMAN. Ffs' 'F Knnew Se::'d1 Cne' 3, B11 en' ad Se 4 1 1. :ff ffl 4:5 X V I I X . ne Sofia, Consuela G3'Cl3 Esoefanz: Garda Virgfnia Banks, Peggy Tooe. Ca'l'I'e Downeff Caren Annls, Sandx -4 e, Jello- Mznncre Lnd: De-ls' .le-anne Gafdnef Sand' Mower Vzkfe Marin Sialnex S ':kland. TnE'd: Mfss Marforie noon, Lesle Jonnsnzn, Anne Yaole, Llnda Cfowder, Wilma Van der Linde Nola Penrson, Franzine Wilson. it iv Q- as Tv f . W X5 A P sh .Y Qi? K l gilfd, J , i Mi: . lilffl X ff , .iw as -ig 1, 'W ,TW y lf its-J ,1 .- 1 wr lily' . ,- - in . Q- . V I ,, 4 l wr . ' if . 14 N' Q .les ' if if -' ,li fm- fr ' 1 -. Q. kk 'sr V sr- 3 I i , , ' - ,lil-llriiigngf ' -1 , l ' 'TF' 25 1V 'ld ' .,, ' 'f. ' Y, ...ff ,-, FRESHMAN. First row: Peggy Eastman, Judi Cowsert, Karen Walker, JoAnne Merryman Donna McGrift Judy Just Janet Hod son -. -nge- , , , g , Carol Hupp Second: Karen Rose, Susan Marvin, Vicki McLeod, Pat Arthur, Kathy Rowe, Janet Loebrich, Nancy Saftell. Third: llinda Halbrook, Donna Wheetley Sally Wade, Jean Bruce, Janet Sprinkle, Linda Cummins. x ru I :Ya ,xi I 11 1 1 1 FRESHMAN. First row: Georgene Patterson, Saundra Anderson, Sandra Jesse, Judy Eland, Kay Dyer, Charlene Bailey, Sharon Yuasa, Trinidad Gonzales. Second: Shirley Neal, Henrietta Correa, Bobbie Valentine, Sheryl Wilch, Nancy Compton, Judi Hender, Celia Correa. Third: Nancy Reno, Danna Hawley, Dana Walker, Sharon Hayes, Pat Tadman. iff 3 6 if 6 i i..,....----+A, . -Y ,gau- fr ftrvyfri-3? 112 J- ft' 'fl l O L ilj 'aff' .rA.-,, - , ....,-- JW. I . QA., 1.Q.l ',i ' V' ' . '. no f,4,..g.Q-. '1....,l..... . bf. ,ifwv . ' , ,, , .- f f - L J, A ,y,.,.....,.W ., 4 M, A, , ,A,,,,,,V,,, K . Lfllll I' T 'L ': 'fl '- MN A' 'v' f I K -559,2 '51 Vg: Q31 I lr inn ' ' 1- -' az nn- 2 1.5 .,.,.iffJ'f'J 'glen N P+ ? .f V Y J 1 . sig FRESHMAN: Frs' ': '.-. 1 N x ,'.N:Le-od, Lesfe Jc ns':n Burns Conoco SJ, hooe x. S'N' MJ 'e' Q boa V31-en ne, Peggy E:s n:n, F':n:'ne WZ'scn. Search Snzfcn Yonso Eos'-,i '.','1cn, P r , JJ:qJeJ.ne Pe-:cock Jo ,Anne Merrymon, Karen Ernascn Po' Tccirnsn, Third: Susan M:f n Dona Waker, Linda Cfowder, MISS Mcxrloie Ezrkhy, FRESHMAN, F'fs' row: Virginia Banks, Jcnef Hodgson, Dlcxno Pickev, Snirlex. Ne-:J Jud, Fuf!ef, Dcnno Wneeiev Dr: Fwd, Kyen Vydker. Second: Lee Ann PL-'Hwos Soundro Anderson, Caro! Hump, Vickie Mzwin, Jean Bruce, Swdnev S'ncU3nd, Jodi CCNVSG7' Nan Cobb Kcxfny Rowe, Lindo Cummins, Georgene Patterson, Jonef S ' 'yifflzka 5 iw-51 -- firf' '. P. 51421265 .,,, f'57i ?. x J., A -. M- 2: , :QA 'J I 'Q r ' 1-'ILM ' ,K 3' If .lv -rig, ,QF W ,pq , f :,? - . .2 lv' ,M ' V J ' I ' f 5.74 -151' 1' u I! , iff e,gjf,.1 r '?2',g 4 Q k ,Y 4 q P. 45+ , ite' , It 1 y 1 K W! - 3 -ii JG' ,1 X . Tkfdz Jane' Lcebrlcn, prmnkle, Judy EJ:1nd, Nf:1ncvS3FFeN. v' 3 S d H t Ma Mond ,Louise Groty,GailSloniger, UPPERCLASS. First row: Laurel Manderscheid, Susan Bonville, Sharon Taylor, Cheryl Thompson, an y urs, ry ry Sandra Rasch. Second: .lean lkemi, Charlene Du Mars, Pat Allors, Claudette Caron, Pat Hulse, Bernice Johnson, Delores Coats, Pat Riggs. i-IOCK1-'EN Vicki McLeod, Leslie Johnston, Francine Wilson, Pat Arthur, Burnis Cannon, and Sally Wade get set for a game of hockey. Charlene Du Mars, Laurel Monderscheid, Claudette Caron, an Pat Hulse demonstrate expert skill in hockey. v I .. ,V -bl . .-Qff' 4-n-at ,, v-ug-wk u-:1'Y2gg .,i,,a- reshman golf ciass wa.:I a .,': n I' e demons :e c.- rect form for the long drive. as-'-, '- - .,, l, A . f. --- .. ,- ii- - -of - K , -UP' '.,44Qv H Miss Betty McFerson shows Myrna Wall how to get out ct a sand trap. FF ESE-IPIAN G LF First row: Sharon Yuasa, Linda Cohen, Linda Delpit, Peggy Eastman, Pam Reyburn, Myrna Wall, Nancy Reno Francine Wilson Linda Busby, Judy Fuller, Cheryl Vulliet, Phylis Whitfield, Rita Kelso. Second: Caroline Siogren, Janet Hodgson, Alyce Price, Jacque Jackson, Cheri Puckle, Diana Pickett, Danna Walker, Vickie Martin, Virginia Russ, Jerri Cripe, Kathy Blystone, Peggy McDonald, Sidney Strickland. Third: Shirley Neal, Danna McGreFf, Charlene Bailey, Pat Tadman, Cathie Douthett, Evelyn Williarns, Penny La Pierre. Sandy Griffith, Karen Meints .ludy Eland, .lanet Sprinkle, Nan Cobb, Mary Lou Gleason, Jean Bruce, Peggy Tape. Fourth: Pam Cloe, Kathryn Dyer, Pat Arthur, Sheryl Wilch, Linda Wallen, Sharon Hayes, Linda Crowder, Karen Rose, Dora Ford, Susan Marvin, Connie Waterman, Anne Yaple, Jan Boris. f f - --f-,.f--r.--v -'I , rn ,. ,.. I. - -au..-ugg., 0 lg M51- FRESHMAN. First row: Pat Tadman, Cheryl Stoops Dora Ford J d F ll , , u y u er, Peggy Eastman, Sally Wade, Judi Salterfield, Sondra Rimkus, Nancy Compton. Second: Karen Walker, Leslie Johnston, Suzy Howard, Dana Walker, Caren Annis, Linda Pittman, Diane Washb P Hawley. S W I Pl Pl I N G UPPERCLASS. Sherry Pinkerton, Maudie Coy, Joyce Fiske Pa? Hulse Sherrill L d urn, eggy Tope, Danna , , un gren, Pat Kimball. Second: Willie Cornell, Jo Thompson, Sharon Taylor, Susan Bonville. L.. L yce Lander, Cheryl I I if NY . 5 , 1' FENCING L -1 Q -- --,..--..:- --,. ,----: :-- ..--.-.. 4. 1 4: ' -' S R xi - -:- - .2 ---:...--G -,-- ... X-,-, .. . ---, ...,.:.: ..--.. -x,, A Y W. :,,..-- -:.,.-- . . 3 -- We. I 56-i l Y YPORT SFU PS 1 . A 3 siti- Q Bernice Johnson prepares to drop ball as JoAnne Merryman, Nancy Compton, Henrierla Correa, and Shirley Neal await The starr of The game. is l i - Q A game of volleyball is enjoyed by GAA members. ,Q YM Q Qi. . A r' 'Lf l .ii . .fy ,A 7 ff Z? M gm V ,Q Saundra Anderson 'fakes her Turn ar bar, while Dora Ford cafches and Charlene Du Mars umpires. Anderson, Dora Ford, and Sanzh Jeese a'ra+ l'-img Cent free Throw. Dano Walker, Charlene Du Mars, Eefnllgg jglw-354, SCM-Q I 4 '- r. 1 I I 1 Q I ' o . ' A 1 -1 4 v.: .1 rf ' Q' Q 41 9 , . wi-mst. ' a . . s ?r . .1,- . 's Q . ' 1 v I I 1 n ' Q A ' I . C E V 1 , . ,W- I Our classes dided in The knowledge quest And dve Us food for THOLGST ww ever rec , Y We vlsifed Hwroughouf The Near, le? Vxfe be Lmpre-pdfed AZ 7 6 de 575 VM x 4' X: Fl' PF! I Q l li-5 rll - Q-fi! is-' Vw...-I' , W r ar .S 4 SCOTT POWERS lag, ' V 1' J Frasier' F :R FRS? SEMESTE2 cu':e's X.-.ere Judy Jus' fdfess 'e:'esen'c'?vs', ?:'1 C: :beff ,e'f 'ecde'W Pam Reybpw fse:'e':'.' F:,A.a's isfesldef' Bud Beebe w':e-:'es'deP , Swfffs Ccfvwcn X'7SCSU E'x Ld-. E':x-an Qdfess re:resefv'::+Nef. SECCND SEf.'ES'E3 :U :e's we'e GeC'Q'C': Mzvcus Vdress 'e:'ese :'W.feN N. :Ve e More it-eil fe-ode , J 'v S 1::'! g3'eS'55.,--'A gbn-5 Q:--yn f59q'e+g',fW Jlfv Ycmg Cwce-:'esfden'N Siren Yuzsa Measure , Kr7s'ir-e Gbscw fdfess 'e:'ese 'QW 19, if 5 Q Q-. u it vy '-' Q , 2' 'iff f S Q--1 Sr 1 .-1. JIM SMALL Preskiem First row: Diana Walker, Nancy Reno, Pat Arthur, Kay Kappler, Sharon Freetly, Judi Covvsert, Sidney Strickland, Elaine Sollrnen Eafo Schubert. Second: Dwight Hutchens, Jerry Manson, Frank Devine, Genevieve Rhodes, Janet Sprinkle, Susan filbrght, Bill Westover, Dennis Ford Third, Paul Wheat, Tom Thies, Fred Schwartz, Mike Ireland, Jim DeFriend, John Griffin, Dennis Warren, Dennis Witcher, Stuart Russell, First row: Lahomo Thomasson, Jearlyne Chafey, Kay Mullen, Janet Dean, Barbara Sisler, JoAnn Baze, Donnie Pieper. Second: Roger Layton, Ronnie Foley, Katsumi Ikeda, Frank Belmonte, Jimmy Tucker, Warren Peterson, Jerry Mobley, Larry Clayton, Dick Freeman. Third: John Newell, Frank Donley, Hugh Copeland, John Schmidt, Paul Thomas, Torn Barrett, Monty Blaeholder, Richard Lehnhardt. Q-' , f J sf 'Q - wx my yi s 4 3 . , rum - ww' fa.. maf- U 13 Q 5' f I -: xx,4 x,J:-:n ':.-.....-- mlnj--.F '- 3 AJ. QS.- 2 Q E'eg:', .:'-5: 2- - 5-e -' 2 :M '-x.,,.,. -,.,-. ...:- ,4- .,., V ,,.: 1 4? ' vu., F f xk 5 -- I, '-C.E '... :...., -XM.-- --...-.- r- 2',IE .Z CSZ S x., 3 I K, E' 5 2 , G' 1- 4-,. I M A My Q, 3 if , 1 .1 I Yr' I aw Q.,- A. Y-,x Sl 1. X ' A K-'-f -3 'L'-Q-H 55: 3... H 1 X----1 -:-:-,. Q X Q x A Fi x 2 V'-. '4: :': 1 x, x x ' A3- I ' x.-SI S Lee -. -,.-: '14 . ..: L..- vvxie 2- J 3 VE' v::': 3 ' -5 Dan' :Elle H Lx' -3 lx-4:-:fn J T Q x,.1 S 2 -Q lx,f' N 17. ,N R. ,2 1 2-.H L I I TEST TROUBLES! Frescmen Kamy Rai.-.e Eruze B les and Dcni L3 rv ly ponder over lo.-.fa Tes' adminsfered by Mr, VJ:l'er X'.,n'ers an Vs A - f 45' at X 4 I C'hvv--- . NO WONDER! Travis Curd and Danny Kaplanek are quick to pick up books dropped by pretty Sandie LaFoniaine. ' Firsf row: Jequeifa Ledberrer, Diana Dillard, Patricia Boggs, Mary Lau Gleason, Linda Cohen, Judy Fuller, Linda Carlson, Kathy Byrnes, Barbara Hayden. Second: Janice Shugarf, Jane? Hodgson, Liz Olsen, Dawn Rogers, Cheri Ratini, Sharon Yoder, Judi Hender, Judy Brown, Carol Gear. Third: Par Armstrong, Bill Francisnovich, Carson Bench, Sharon Hayes, Diane Washburn, Roberr Dunham, George Lingier, Terry Blair, Mil-ce Wilce. Fourth: Sieve Grannis, Gary Hibbs, Bruce McDuffy, Larry Foreman, David Becker, Rahe Gruber, David Hallingsworih, Larry James, John Farnsworih. T' 45 ? 14. giifgl! 3 1:1 R 1 . C P- an nn -N 2 N -an X .. N s vw X xx -X I - - H xs y Q ll I Y,-1 J r- 1 - :. Q, S e e -wr 1 . V- , 4. A 1 ff ww we W 11 7 l,f 35 rx If mf: q Uv First row: Sharon Connor, Russanne Strader, Sandy Wilkinson, Nola Pehrson, Judi Saiterfield, Donna Wheetley, Anne Yaple, Judy Thomasson, Joan Hobbs. Second: Edward Dudka, David Lefsom, Mike Newland, John Venard, Joe Ross, Jerry Brett, Jerry Russell, Wayne Suydarn, John Hen- drickson. Third: Steven Harris, Jesse Harris, Bob Williams, Pete Hammond, Randy Albright, Sterling Faughn, Richard Kay, Lee Plough, Barry Flanagan. First row: Shirley Neal, .loEllen Frueh, Burnis Cannon, Saundra Anderson, Nancy Saffell, Par Parsons, Nancy Baird, Frances Sfanley, Lynda Lou Van Culligan, Peggy Lyon. Second: Vickie McLeod, Daralyn Baker, Susan Marvin, Alice Gibson, Virginia Boswell, Danna Hawley, Karen Rose. Ch k R K Wlliams, Edward Schiffer, Gram' Smith, Bob Seling, Ricky Peck. Fourth: Bill Walker, Don Third: Bernard Jones, Rick Lumsden, uc eyna, enny I Foley, Bill Lane, Parrick Liger. '-5 fun -7 W-r EN '-Y - 1 ',., ' Q ' :U 1 ,f - 1' N L? E Qg 5 i 5 X W. . . 4. X y. gy - 2' ,af .,, 'ILL SA f 1 f AT' ff' J 1 -45 Y ,i F 7 f ,L ..f , . 1 . , ara- 'Q L ff K W, f .N -1.:-26 . 'A .. ',,r , wap . -1 , Q P Q te .. ':f-, I ' 1 ' N4 -,V -33 -. 1, VA, 9 . ,5 , , 3-1:-.Lf , '. 'g .- :' Q ri 'L ,f -' me A 1. 114 ' ' '- Q-'- -'if if rf 'f,:r - ' A is O MIGHTY SENIOR! Freshmen Rickey Beck ond Pom Reyburn look wirn awe on senior Frank Vullief. DOWN WE GO! Mary Wasserman, Sue Marvin, and Vicki McLeod demonsrrare me quick way down. Frs' row: Lrda Eiam Jody Hildeman, Dororny Laird Sally Gomez, Patricia Gbbs, Linda Norfon, Cnrsiine McEvoy. Second: George Morris, David Page, Brenda i-'ont Sai-dra Srnviw, Arnando Fernandez, Charles Massey. Third: Eddie Romero, Richard Saunders, g--A ,tv 1 'Q I Hr-f' u 34- - , , x . ,-. 1 51' 5 ' -11.1, - , x - gf .' -rv .. . 2. i- ' I xa -.2 Y .' .kk .5 x, . N. y -A' . inf., Mr' Cxix '...g x .av -1 Frrst row Myrna Wall Prrscrlla Croft Mary Wasserman, Margaret Smrth Norma Bogema Roberta Lupet Anrta Clark Sonla Hawley Maxtne Swtck Llnda Carr Second Jack Thompson Lrnda Lanthrrpe, Barbara Wenrrch Alma Ross Janne Wtlson Carol Larson Gary Schrveley Thtrd Jeffrey Marsh Make Howell Davrd Morrts Larry Frne Raymond Morgan, Bob Kent Ronnre Gtbbson Davrd Couch Fourth Davtd Wrndhausen Ronnre Park Wlltam Blarr Darrel Wtlcockson Steven Dtscenza, Mike l-lutchens Fred Remer Ftrs? row Llnda Jones Dentse Autrey Karen Walker, Sharron Ruley Trmtdad Gonzales Carolrne Sgogren Kathy Blystone Glenda Schroeder Mary Cleveland Second Connte Garcta Mary Grrmes Bonnie Landon Rose Ellen Rhoda Celia Correa Do th C l h d McVlcker John Mobley Darrel Pollock Bull Prats, Darryl Paul Mtchael Bruenholt Fourth Alan Southwtck Steve Marsh Sal Grofogltone Jam ix, , V. l sf fx j :E ar sl gs? CE I ? 1 rn' 1 1 1. ij .f 1 ' .2 iff, 5 f 'F' , ' T i if -,L '-Eff. 5 'VY .' sy ,J 'U 'sw' .gill 'vm-' ii ' W ,,,u First row: Par Rice, Alyce Price, Cathie Douthert, Judy Just, Judy Eland, Julie Miles, Dora Ford. Second. Bud Beebe, Gary Sisel, Ken Byerly, Ronnie Ramlow, Bruce Foster, Bruce Frazier, Allan Siernast, Jerry Lossner, Third: Ronald Johnson, Bill Vorkink, Arthur Murphy, Gary Williams, Paul Tallent, John Wurster, Bill Miller, Wayne Jones. Fourth: Vaughn Kidder, George Bernick, Roger Warren, Dave Griffith, Steve Hosfettler, Frank Blaha, Hal Busiere, Jerry Morissette, Clinton Shock. First row: Bobbie Waite, Sally Gutierrez, Peggy McDonald, Sadonia Lennon, Pat Lubben, Dino Valles, Nancy Compton, Patsy Lemaster, Dustie Way, Cleopatra Moniazeb, Second: Bill Tilton, Charles McCoskey, Jack Sauder, Allen McMains, Don Easton, Samrny Decker, Forrest Stone, Third: Leonard Martin, Dennis Bloyden, Dennis West, Danny Kaplanek, Tom Evans, Dennis O'Malley, Nick Cooper. Fourth: Cecil Richard Geary, Rick Beck, Craig Sfeckler. J-4 lrlf wily' ,Cz hull If gn. 1, xf of fs-3 T? ,'4a..,,t, I W-'7 First row: Carol Taylor, Margaret Ledferd, Charlene Bailey, Sharon Yuasa, Barbara Durham, Sharyl McDonald. Second: Harry Dunbar, Sandra Smith, Dennis Wilkes. Thi y ll 'J' 'S 1 -.136 XF . Georgene Carson, Evelyn Williams, Karen Wakeham, Kathy Mitchell Sandy Jesse, Arline Anderson, Joy Chabot, Mary Acierni Karen Hussar rd: Kerry Kahler, Donald Mace, Grant Taverna, Lyle Burke, Gary Stautter John Foster Terry Paulson Ron Park Gar Brett 1 1 1 1 Y 1 Tracy Clayton, Charles Lemmon. Fourth: Russ ll J k B b S 'h ' ' ' Toliver, Jim Dunn, Jerry Johnson. First row: Kath e ac son, o mit, Jim Puff, Ron Campbell, Sam Miller, Harold Simmons, Bob Wolven, Tom ryn Dyer, Jan Mitchell, Kathy Taylor, Pamela Morrison Beverly Carlson Judy Gottlieb Linda Del it J d All D 1 1 1 P 1 U y en, iane Maurer. Second: Wilma Vander Linde, Diana Pickett, Vickie Martin, Sandy Mayor, Sandy Lotze, Evelyn Gutaskus, Georgene Patterson, Carmen Baker, Sheree Wasson, Third: Joe Buzer, Ron Hash, Ted Burinda, Arthur Jenkins, David Booher, Tim Casey, Andy Brown, Jerry Wrenn, Dan Grobee. Fourth: David W. . . . rms, Mike Anderson, Jack Hanson, David Blair, Duane Allen, Tom Mennealy, David Hammer, Jim Hicks, Mik e Gardner. ww A S i- F A i ,ag . ..-,,,- 1 I X vi. , s. W N I' N s '4 A 4 V4 S Frs' row: Vfgr-': Ecrks Tc ,::ks:' .':3- ' f.',: 'c e E.e', F e sc E Q Myrna C! ':r1, Second: Da'-: '.'.':'ke' B:'b:': .fl:': s K:'4'-:vw Q 1-'ea SF 1 L', RCP D:ug'ef',' . rv f..:4e-, we E:':I '-, ,-. -n fe- 1 ka C Q L J M, 3:7 Pe , jc? S': c 5'3 S:: Sc' 23 jc' '-icfe 13, :x V Q x ,- F -K Q 55 ' ' I Sc ' 2 Os 2 'e P 4 5 Frs' row: Berg' Holland leer' M:f'c'.-.f M:Cc,' Nancy Mer-MH, HCFH' Cj, '1E::':, D:-c Jar-es, Wcfren O e, Hewgf Qcse Bc : Ecb Drcoso, D: e' W lcccks:rw ,a. af 3 1- - ' , -Y' fe'55 Q'5 117-4, F gxaX!x.vi U .v Q Nga!! Hefen V. e' K:'er' F: r'e Ge e.'e'.e L-!:f ' 'cf-, N'.:rd E ' E3 ':'- H:':'d '.',e: .'e N :c Pests 1 4 I 1 , x I . 1' FV lf, P5 Q e MT' zviv 1 . . '-For H 7 t ydip 2 Q -v-' i -wgfj, K , 5, I 1 1 , ri ,f 'li zxifg' X: L iff A , 5,141 fi-,X-Jft'-jig-.,A4.yWTwj 3: f t. 'z3:sP'.:,f 'K is Q.. V 1 Ek 1 4' 'f .' ,f i Tb ,lla ,f-4'-A Y .r 'Q f' s i' - 'F T ' ' Y' ' . . .wa .. :I Y 64... , M 5 ll .X we -4 1 'i ,,,. .f Q . XV? 'S S il il y' Xktxt' l Mft ' wi? ...K First row: Delores Cockrell, Pam Reyburn, Nan Cobb, Marilynn Seling, JoAnne Merryman Pam Ross, Penny Sayne, Peggy Tope, Coren Annis. Second: Judy Deavden, Linda Crowder, Marjorie Halvorson, Suzy Howard, Linda Thatcher, Delores Wagoner, Joan Baze, Janice Bernritter, Janet Loebrich, Kay Foster. Third: Judy Wolbrecht, Donna French, Carolyn Hunt, Kathleen Rowe, Sauncira Draper, Joyce Hunter, Linda Willis, Cheryl Price, Judy Noaner, Claynette Chick. Fourth: Mike Ekstrom, Clayton Porter, Ken Christensen, Judy Mason, Cheri Ruckle, T ' erry Tizzard, James Price. First row: DiAnn Goss, Pam Cloe Jean Reichenb , erg, Cheryl Vulliet, Sandy LaFontaine, Jo Templeton, Penny Lapierre, Linda Cummins, Jan Boris, Linda Wallen. Second: John Stanton, Dan Greaves, Harry Arnold, Sandy Griffith, Bev Sain, Jim Scoles, Bill Waters, Ronald Smith. Third: Larry Dobson, David Aramaki, Ernest Eady, Tom Fuller, Bob Birdwell, Scott Powers, Steve Fossett, Gary Mclntyre, Bob Motto. Fourth: Alan Ross, Bill Shouse, Don Kennedy, Dave Harris, Kenneth Sumi, Jim Rayl, Bobby York, Bob Soukup, Gary Steen, Jim Small. V 1 ' ,if-Qt pf-al f 1 l A id 4 I ew 1 ,, f--- .. 3' Firsf row: Jean Johnson, Esperanza Garcia, Elamae Fasching, Connie Kershner, Louise Lucas, Carmen Price, Virginia Holley, Marianne Schaeffer, Second: Melvin Roberrs, Gary Muma, Jim Lori, Bill Cole, Bill Meyer, Harold Kearon, John Grihcis. Third: Steve Kuhar, Thomas Ramos, Skipper Shusier, Ted Russell. Firsr row: Naralie Cocca, Sandra Lovvman, Madeline Carrillo, Judy Niverson, Gail Judd, Joanne Cain, l-lenrieria Correa, Carolyn Minson, Fran- cine Wilson, Sheryl Wilch. Serond: Bob Pierce, Olive Wilder, Joyce Schusrer, Carherine Moore, Carol l-lupp, Dawn Kidder, Kaihleen Dyrnond, Bill Kennedy. Third: Don Mercer, Charles Ballard, Walfer Gayron, Jim Durnil, Randle Reno, Bruce Keirh, Jerry Wilson, Max Rumsey, Richard Maisene loach. Fourrh: Ron Hesla, Jerry Childers, Gary Childers, Tommy Hollerr, Wes Colvin, Dennis Dugan, Wilford Soir, Vindle Jones, Ray Sfarlcey. 1 4- 4: l ' eq' mn 'JS' ' T XY - X 64,718 . rw . Y' . X ', ,.+., ,..f- J..,- - 47' First row: Sharon Law, Joyce Gwin, Pat Tadman, Barbara Clark, Bonnie Russell, Carolyn Ritz, Georgiana Matous, Leslie Johnston, Darlene Parker. Second: Mike Mullen, Wilson Jobson, Bruce Biles, Anita Chiapella, Marlene Agnew, Karen Empson, Terry Neal, Mark Ritter, Paul Nash. Third: Reed Smoke, Don Saul, Mike Marsh, Mike O'Neil, Jim Hyatt, Rod Woolcock, John Sullivan, Bruce Wright, John L. Kopp, Bruce Wise. Fourth: Larry Rehders, Jack Thibodeau, Rodney Meacham, James Morgan, Bill Watkins, Rudy Jugo, Jim Young, Windell McCarter, Cinco Reid. First row: Cheryl Brown, Sandra Jones, Sandra Kinney, Millie Sexton, Carol Cothran, Phylis Whitfield, Rita Kelso, Sue Jackson, betty Cole, Carol Butler. Second: Carolyn Crockett, Shirley Chambers, Karen Carlton, Cheryl La Clair, Carol Guest, Donna McGriff, Jeanne Gardner, Penny Carter, Elizabeth James. Third: Virginia Russ, Janet Gervais, Jacque Jackson, Judy Myers, Karen Meints, Dixie Briggs, Swaney Reinties, Bonnie Lee, Betty Morse. Fourth: Mike Alewine, Dwight Husted, Jerri Wilson, Linda Pittman, Judy Cazier, Carol Manshack, Travis Curd, Alfonso Fusco, Tom Peoples. i .Jef if? 'T ar, . pf ,. i vii 5 f -sri ,111-1' i ,:..- ll- -pq-1 .-sv ,.r' MAKE-UP WORK. Kiffy Mcifrindle cmd Caro! Crocker? doll up Georgene Carson. DIFFICULT DECISION! DUWCI Hammer finds if cu hard choice TO pick 'He beef lookwwg gif! in freshman dass. He cmd clossmores F-od 'o owck from CPeryl Vuflief, Bumis Common, ond Jerri Wilson. The vc'3vg was effemefy close. - ,fn Y. 'f' LM ' , ' W. -- W .-,Q of 15 - , .. - ,1 , -.,, , , ., ,i..,:, H , ' -fn, fz A fc, ,- 3 5 af xv nj fl I A' J, 'uf jr ' . f ,rf . .1 1. 11. 74 ,. ,.,,,,n ,L . - .4 , , '- , -v ' S -V ' ., n Q .lbw V Q I 1 ..- ' ' 'Iii ? 4 P Q, , , as 9, X ' - , -P fs A 'S 4' . lilo 4 V- ' , 'S J 1 .. 1 4 , J g' V. 6 ,ur N53 ggi! QQ ah DAVID BLAIR WX ,xi FRESi-IWIAN BEST Vs ' M CHERYL VULUET SCOTT POWERS SANDIE LAFONTAINE -ff--: fvs- -' QI -,.,N- xr 'fi X 5X9 War RF IPF Pl ri,-:N fk. -rf-r ROGER MANDERSCHEID President L-1 ':i f-N-V Wi . FIRST SEMESTER officers were .ludy Ozalci ldress represenfarivel, Par Miller lyell leaderl, Mary Mondry lsecrefaryl, Roger Marwdersclneid lpresideml, Riclnard Maffnews lvlce-presidenrl, Leland Miyawaki lrreasurerl, Vicki Sue Johns ldress rep- resenfafivel. ill 9. 5::r DANNY IKEMI Pres denr W 'Q' ,,-, . - U!--f ,r lr ll-l ,Fw if ' llfvrrvl lf, f fr-rm Pm Frqqs ldress reprnsenlolivel, Jon Japlnet lyell leaderl, Karma Klingamcm lgeqrefgryj 'Alllnr lyme-presidentl, Mary Mondry llreasurerl, .loan Williams ldress reoresenrativel, ihxufai Y' ct A f 671.1 ' A' Fa: sh f' X1 65' Qwfttfl' 'WTF' HWY? T 5 is . First row: Thomas Russell, Ray Craft, Betty Burton, Grace Navarro, Carolyn Denson, Jerry Little, Don Holland. Second: Lloyd Daniels, Michael Straight, John Quinteros, Joe Durham. Third: Paul Quintero, William Connelly. First row: Diane Fancher, Virginia Sanders, Linda Morgan, Vickie Niverson, Joyce Martz, Mary Lou Carter, Janet Cox, Nancy Hoover, Connie Opdahl. Second: Moiya Norton, Mary Anne Mower, Sara Klancke, Sherry Jones, Terranda Lewis, Carol McKibben, Vicki Sue Johns, Kristine Nelson, Ylla Woodin. Third: Dennis Ashby, John Dillbeck, Bob Anderson, Earl Smith, Brian Couron, Gary McElroy, Bruce Settles, Jack LaRue, Kent Kyckelhohn, Roger Manderscheid, Ted Mohrland, Jim Huning. Fourth: Frank Borbaro, Clayton Bagwell, Dean Morgan, Dale Lanyon, Richard Morriss, Brent Parker, Jack Long, Bill Flaugh, Tom Hawkins, Billy Fawcett, Richard Lyon. X.,Z .CM QI - f W wr L Y N PM, 'A 5 f12m- ,IQ ,f .,, ,.:.,,.Nq , A5-.1 . M. xwso F-N-S, ., - J ,Q. rs? row: Claudia l-lus'ed, Carol Deaver, Saundr Clesae Qandra Guonef, Lucllle auzon Gayle Manor Sandra Chula Sally Leeper Second arolyn Baker, Melody ljndlaeck, Linda Simmons Far l-lu se Tara lrwln Nancl Greene Sanclle Tlwomasson Carol Knzpp Th rd Judy Srevens Sally Skar, Sally Vlcory, Peggy Wafson, Jackie Waugn Carol Caller Fcurfn Bob Bradley Earl Baer Charles McDanlel Greg OCampo, Dick Basfle, Bill Manslrner, Larry Caldwell. Pre' rc'-.-J: Dre Cl? Leda Perf, Jud! Eclne Second: Dance l.,'naa Efaurff, Bese Cazaa, Easan Ween, Sarfey Luneaa. T516 Me Du , Pau' S::'es, Jen Gardrei Fcu ?f:ra'a Na , :af aerg, ya Q auf Ccarfes f I ,,..m , T, .Q ,jg 'h ' .t M f' l W ,i 4 ' f Y 7 41 J if llff '4' X xulgyza r Wd fl .A , L -' 55327 fx C L we -Q., , we W f A f' .- .,g9bg?,QftjQ31ffl' 1 . . f ' ,,,,f',.c, ,wav 1 l fliirfrafgfil r. rf' f y v- 3 4 ig H G 1 , , I ve' 'ff 'Rai Q--.:u-13,1 - , -- 491 . ,wil- ' 'Q First row: Pat Chlebik, Linda Fears, Beth Carter, Diane Gonzalez, Judy Weaver, Bobbi Mannagh, Shan Lauer. Second- Edith Marval, Lynda Allan, Connie Kershner, Jean Fritz, Judy Whitehead, Dianne Winter. Third: Floyd Atkinson, Mike Klyne, Steve Harris, Gary Barr, Robert Stertzbach, Robert Schlereth. Fourth: John Virgo, Lanny Lillibridge, Carl Levonius, John Denman. First row: Janet Powers, Kathy Cook, Joan Brownmiller, Patricia Alms, Nancy Freedain, Jerrie Jackson, Myrna Burton, Second: Dennis Snyder, James Sanders, Michael Bick, Cheryl Fiedler, Betty Fritz, Douglas Creek, Fred Patterson, Jack Johnson. Third: Brian Lynn Couron, Mike Morgan, Roger Gillip, Bill Kaser, Richard Garcia, Alfred Rios. Fourth: Terry Fytte, Steve Naylor, Eddie Condiotti. .1 Jae W7 .3 A.l J ,g Sy, ,ff A -fi. Ayr! p via - ,Va-M 'LTA 'I - - ' ff if 15 ,xl L FGQ'-4:',--,, Vfyleif 4-2 ,f-h sk ,KI5-. . . J 3': Z2'i - 'v':- R ' - 'CC!'.J: . y u'EC 3 ,IIC - .. :, Hare, Syerif, C: ' ' fx 'N .,.- , ,ew s Abbe, Lu: :fc - f'-.ff ' f- -.'f: -- .. ' - -,- -, '..--,- -,- 'K . . . - , , L :': b:': ,m 9-:s e. , -. .:rw1:ve'v, Janice ,-Asmds, Dianne Mayberry. Third: Jobn Murphy, Arrrbr Dudka, Jorge Twyliio, Fowi-1 Bob Sfoui Kenny Heath, Bobby Babcock, Gory Wybronf. , f': e' Ere : Qs: 33 C: e'. Seccvdz A f' - 2 A-Qc: -hy J' . -:'b: 'r ::, ':. Q':'e-w :','e':e', Im 51 21' Me 'fi M: W. ::u'r'A fa ,fp Ks, gb-L If I jr, 1' , 4 u- .- ' 'Y C Lu . :QS 'ry ff: ' I WI' . ii - ' i X .1 '4' E ., Qs 'r'? Y A '4 ,' if , ' V x ,-J' pl XJ rr, fb 1 Q First row: Lindo Lomont, Pcit Golpin, Ruth Griclcs, Joyce Blackburn, Bimmie Fuller, Cynthio Jackson, Ruth Kilo, Dinno Knllen, Mnrty Johnson, Mcirie Deon, Second: Gary Svvisegood, Lcirry Wells, Chorlotte Borghetti, Joan Dovvson, Difinn Devine, Sue Kolly, Lindo Hoznirl, Eugene Stomon, Pichord Schricker, Third: John Schloe, Chorlie Douglos, Ron Henry, Ron Heoth, Lorry Womnck, Melvin Womhott, Roger Smoke, Peter Gunn. Fourth Doug R D ' R l h Prcitt Douclos Roclgers, Doyicl Wolsh. Woll, Leroy Romirez, Joe Smith, Bob Price, Bob Dunn, on ciyis, op ' , J First row1 Ccithie Stornon, Corolyne Squires, Joyce Morse, Fronces Vogt, Stocy Peterson, Noncy Morrison, Nancy Minson, Jonet Wolker, Potricio Wilson. Second: Shirley Hompton, Judy Myli, Sondra Holder, Lindo Bciiley, Mciry Mondry, Ccirolyn Price, Bonnie Retzer, Norene Schubert. Third: Chris Peorson, John Bradley, Don Diol, George French, Dennis Porlcs, Dovid Thorpe, John Guzmcin, Ronnie Johnson, Fourth: Poul Wilson, Chorles Golowoy, Jim Trotter, Clifford Cordill, Stevvort Soul, John Lehto, John McQurod. f ' at J S-4 'f,-fi? g A. fd gqy 'Y Q' get W5 - Em, J . iv -519 3 H-1 I. E gg Sify 4 - y M i. ig'-H' 4 2- 1 f Lax.:-.H ,. ,P-1 as - . J .. Li,3Ei.i1 , t li First row: Sande Mills. France Lutwaclc, Jlmy McPherson, Sandi Sadler, Jaan Williams, Cheryl Johnson, Sharon Barnes, Sandie Law, Jean Chiapella, Claudetfe Caron. Second: Barbara Hall, Donna Lilly, Janet Lan'hripe, Kathleen Park, Linda Gardner, Pat Wilkes, Carol Schneid, Pat Romo, Jan Charbonneau. Third: John Cunningham, Danny McCauley, Dean Janke, Royal Light, Robert Jensen, Tony Errico, Don Harclcastle, Danny Miller, Royce Hardy, Warren Holmgren, Art Jackson. Fourth: Bud Ekins, Terry Fowler, Roy Gleason, Gene Neff, Steve Neel, Dan McCally, John Hughes, Tom Holbrook, Ken Pierson, Jim Griffith, Jesse Knight, Greg Bodenhamer, Tom Gleason. ,f'iL.5l:?' Y, .., ' ,, f ,af ' Y,.1 ' PRETTY PURSUERS. Dane Fancher and Wonell Byerly run for bus. PEN PRIDE. Craig Dott shows fountain pen he won in speech contest to Barbara Hall, Morese Cripe, and Dianne Weir. 4' In fY,:V'0 ,T 1-4511 0' F1 A!- ir-'Y if First row: Janet Proctor, Gail Sloniger, Kaye Richey, Farr Fngemann, Charlene DuMars, Sandy Barnes, Cheryl Thompson, Sharon Taylor. Second: Larry Dillard, Mike Rees, Jim Durant, Fred Hull, George Fisher, Tom Reynolds, Ronald F?ichnrclson, James Sliuhin Third Ron Reyburn, Dale Henry, Craig Natland, Jon McNay, Kenneth Adams, Tim Lacy, Greg Newland, Robert Flaclger, Allen Ross. Fourth Dc-nnis Rustad, Richard Fyor, Danny ' d O'K efe, Raul Torres. Bi h, Bill Reese, Chuck Revell, Richar e Hoffman, Blake Morris, Gary irc H' h Nancy Macon Judy Gorup, Sandy Hubbard, Linda Mylar First row: Donna Daly, Sandy Hurst, Phyllis Davie, Barbara Skogman, Ginny irsc , , Second: Steve Dallaire, Bob Koller, Stan Vigneau, Carol Oliver, Jeannine Judd, Gvvaine Nuest, Pat Miller, Danny Ikemi, Johnny Bowles. Third John Freedain, Eric Batts, Rick Langdon, Richard Schoonover, Jan Japhet, Ernie Briggs, Tony Soulias, Chris Woodard, Jim Daniels, Mike Denk ' 'th Ron Suttle, Ray Salas, Murry Darch, Richard Hall, John Teftt, Robert Pickens, Fourth: Ray Scarlett, Ron Cripe, Norm Sm: , -F E ht.. M i v J- Q ns, X ,K 53-1 Q? , y -A 'Q ,.f Li .o','. - - - 1- .s,.f ,, ... 33 ES . F: 'S' 'C.'J: T m,, ,dn p, HWJ,:f: N. ,- ' C 'cfm wave! Sweffscw, S'e,l:: 0 y Mate., ' . 'T L-We-H e MCC3 Nc! C':'e e .'A::'e Sf:'cn 51 '3- ,'.' -5 55 : e'L:e'3 Emee' C:-.2 gi' V 5 .V ff?-1 :f :fi ,p Qcx ' Q ,A ' .. 69 v 7' 1- .1 -.4 r 5 L. :vb-:,. l wx, , I , 5-4. 1' 1 'li .119 . 4 .J I, A1 sf' 5? -sy L, ' lag! af' ' I 47 T i vs, Q ,Y i :Q ' N :M l 'il In was ie f' 'ffl-Lf fu- 9' ,J 1- P X ' V P ,f, fl x . H-T sf . J :fi 5-4 Firsr row: Michelle Noel, Susan Bonville, Sue Young Sandra Rasch Lo ' G , , uise rory, Diane Wagner, Cecilia DeMeneces Stindrfi Giver Jfl, Lwf Kciiliy Smifh. Second: Walter Rupp, Bill Moore, Julie Warson, Paula Sievviiri, Carol Eaton, Dee Bi,rnds'er, Lyndri Mriffn, Sheri Lndei' Dwle Lange, E-ill Wrighr. Third: Jirn Robinson, Dennis Brurnbaclc, John Piazza, Leonard Lindbeck, Jacl Alexander, Barry Bifinlr-, Mile Ycuna Divicl Ewunigfirclner, Torn Ellanbee, Craig Garrison. Fourth: Richard Baerg, Mike Vaughn, Richard Poherg, Richard Matthews, Feirod Sfunwbci Miclc-',' McGuire, Jim Pofrer, Par Scouien, Dave Bowman, Steve Culpepper. First row: Ginger Wheat, Donna Heath, Joan Stores, Delores Mitchell, Marilyn Sellers, Linda Gourley, Eve Warers, Judy Dodds, Germaine Charland, Rosemarie Coniorno. Second: Evelyn Sias, Gail Voss, Maureen Wilson, Linda Davis, Joyce Jackson, Pat Madsen, Leanne Perers, Carole Craylon, Wendy Bodenschof. Third: Fred Windsor, Lyle Olinger, Johnny Vanelli, Ralph Ragsdale, Bill Grass, Br ' Cobbs, Doug Grills, Mike Dillon, ent Busch, David Coblos. Fourth: Donald ,p si ..- x V' K3 li-' 3' 359' ' 1 A. Q- -1 via- '-Q rj-' ff-4: U an 'jo fix 5, .i is 1 t QW! I as , - 1 an -r lv-'K i f i - f' A- , ei. Q I T . I W efr-ef.. vi f ,, f7' ' 1 Firsr raw: L?nda Garoeef, Beverly Wells, Carole Jenkins, Hazel Burke, Pai King, Sharon Buckingham, Pai Baker, Janice Black Suzanne Dollar, Sue Colalen. Second: Carol Caster, Judi Haggan, Elaine Bliss, Sandra Czach, Kathy Robinson, Leslie Reid, Ann Taylor, Laura Van Ofoerloo, Kaaren Faulkenharn, Pa'r!cia Worrell. Third: Daniel Piopin, Gary Brougher, Ely's Counfs, Denny l-larfl'ng, Pa'rick Hughes, Earl Henry Leland M yawaki Fon McEuen, Tom McDonald, Ernie James, Bill Pannier S' v M a '- ' ' ' , e e aurer, Jarnes McFa'e. Fourin. Qon Jones, Jack Croul, Mike Jollihce. Bob Miller. Sfeue Nelson, Danny Yoong, B'll Kaufmann, Ken Johnson, Mike Cooper. First row: Evonne Riley, Pam Mickel, Ka'haleen Tucker, Jean Malick, Lila Conk, Fiufh Weaver, Joyce Gray, Anifa Fosier, Donna Moore, Second Johnny Hirgoyen, John Srnirh, Barbara Lakoyere, Penny Fouche, Diane Dooley, Bill Peiruska, Ernie Longsireef, Third: Robert Moxfey, John Kinney George Bcrh, David Sr-nirh, Walr Alfrey, Pon Surfle, Philip Lyon. Fourth: John Johnson, John Davis, Tony Carra Jack Arrnsfrona, True Moore J F m S C + o nnf rn r, oene Cu hberrson, Tane Wilkes, Helmur Zarih. 'x 'K , Q 1, 1- I , C I . .,..- ,, is ,,. Q in.-Qu' ' - l , :a -- : 'ii 'uni -.-' .. , , . X'ill . ,-...- , 'x' fl' I -3 il: , .,, T I V . 1 4 sowlorfloaa ' , x W.: y rlL N '.' ff, BEST QV! , f L 4 L LL If K m H, V, ,5 'QL f'AfLf J 'fW1UMf D' qjf' .L ' If NL f L, il ,L , 41- U T WX! QW 1 nov GLEASON f 'V LOOKS BRA! NS al MEM, g f.'i-1' , MARY MONDRY f 'N-ii ROGER MANDERSCHEID i KRISTINE NELSCIN Jl N I ORS o- -s 2 RONNIE OWEN President .snub C7 3 :--L Li? ,nw +1 ii 1:21-1 M FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS were Judy Woods ldress represenfofivel, .lock Blok lyell leoderl, Lindo Bush lsecreforyl Ronnie Owen lpresidenfl, Tom Tullor lvice-presidenfl, Sue Pendleton lfreosurerl. Sharon Lolionfoine ldress represeniofivel is noT picfured. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS were Sherrill Lundgren ldress represenfofivel, Don Wright lfreosurerl, Sion Monley lvice-presidenfl, Bob Miller Ipresiclenfl, Jonlce Hoyle lsecretoryl, Ronnie Owen lyell leoderl, Penny McKoy ldress represenfofivel. 'IQ' Y 'nf BOB MILLER President '1- dsi. as Q, - ,y . .. , J, .J iii' Wu 9 4,1 :J nf ri 4 N' 7? Firsf row, Lysbefh Armstrong, Joan Smith, Shirley Lurwack, Linda Maloney, Sandra Lovas, Georgia Sked, Mary l-lannum, Peggy Green. Second MilTon Valen, Bill Darsf, Sandy Alhaclelf, Myrna Kelly, Wayne Jolliffe, John Elvidge. Third: ArThurJaclcman, Bill Neville. First row: Marilyn Hall, Erma Neff, Robb Robbee, Janice Greer, Marlene Kifay, Joner Lealh, Sharon Bernard, Sharon Dunacheck. Second: Ronald Fresh, Chris Lundy, Fred Johnson, Gary Johnson, Dennis Rowe, Chuck Furman, Larry Buckingham,, John Silva. Third: Eddie Ryerson, Doug Reynolds, Fred Posfon, Gary Waer, Dennis Thompson, Carl Weideri, Bill Scanlon. Fourth: Fred Burry, Jim l-loggatf, Alan Gabbard. A QB' Second Qrcnard Lewls George Shepard Larry Dlbble Charles Allan Ronnre- l-lolfhusen Henry Agonra Tom Zimmerman Norman Anderson Thnrd .sf-,f , V' -an' av' 'ian , , 4 v 'f r,f 'W J'-J, x 'sf fig 'Z ill Vs-r' x an 5 K 4 0 0' 5 First row: Carol Lynn Carlson, Leda Dickson, Shirley Squires, Darlena Morgan, Lesley Walker, Sharon Scharosch, Shirley Shockey, Jeri Cole, Judie Parker, Second: Lana Galtord, Mary Ann Jensen, Barbara Kirkham, Mary Espino, Rosalee Guptill, Joyce Evans, Marilynn Chiarle, Bonnie Klingaman, Third: Bob Fuller, Bob Hall, Terry Guptill, Romona Stading, Sandra Tilson, Lou Small, Bill Oertle, Phil Masters, Robert Quaries, Fourth: Arneei Giertson, Chuck Williams, Dennis Tinsman, Don Wright, Mike Dodge, John Lockridge, Roy St. Clair, Len Read, Larry Swick. ARGOLOG READERS Larry Horton and Gail DeMuri check over the safety edition. ,4 ,i ,J I' , , ,W llkgol Q library for information on iunior project. l iL:SC,4'iiil'iESk if .f' 'riff' 2 TERM PAPER TIME. Ken Dawson and Wayne Jolliffe raid .r i. 7.? .-si,ri-:WG - ... wdigge -972 --,-:Tm MWTY: ' ..',' gf,-,, . Q ' ' if .... -, x Aki FWF? 1., wg' ' 16 f in af' 'V , 1 -4 v '?y,' V U , I . 49 .34 linux' 1 :':':' -:. 5 E:'::': '.':3ee Irs. ':'eA . d: Fefded ,czbe T': f: Kcfe' Meissfe' .ME C: 'c , Jacque Kcden N : . X S':' 5. -: e: 53: 3-ease 33' -. 'e .3 -':': C- - ., I ' S: : 7: 1 5.13 Gecfce S:: , BCE: X'. 'e. :: Ss S::'ks . 3' '.': ' -:ge :': E:: '.':I:':': 'za' Swell? . N ?: e 'B 'If' TL'-xi' H4:.'.:': 'ncrnzs S'e:fe'1 Le- mic , F:-wF: Jse Ee'sfe' 3' --' :-':-e' 5:35 'ir ::, Qs:-4 E: e'A 2:1 '.'::'e ::: Sc.-.Mr Ceyge S'e:fers: Esde flaws C:Jde des. 5.5 :.', S-::' F: 'e' D H1 F-e'e's,N: :w AH: N H CN '4 S':g'e' -'::f L :n 53'-:se R'-es' 1451. '5e'kex. e : '- :er Bess :' Eeere g d, .'.e s S:'. K:Vef Q 3- -AF 3:-Q- .'.:. Qexfdds Dr: xx'x'. ' KSN Kfgirwx Krew J ': -e' Ez: 'J 9' .': 1 Qedwew Ped Keved M' me 'cw 514 Qc :M L:S'e 'QM E:s'M:' 5 :fd Yr ?: r'e. : f :MR ::':H '.'. 'e, E: Qe.e':'d Fefrvzwoc Nuff: Qsd Esage' Qcswej. 'i':l' Est: f : 'osc'1 : Xcwyfm S'exe , --,- ,- - 5 2 Q -J r -1 -vi wl- IANN- ,sv bf fl -gy, First row: Shirley Gardner, Anita Harvey, Maria Guzman, Anne Lauer, Rochelle Lehman, Barbara Vega, Jean Ford, Kathy Pitts. Second: Eileen Oakley, Gretchen Kettering, Joyce Johnson, Muriel McAlroy, Karen Plate, Mary Ann Dickenson, Kay Knight, Marilyn Lorton. Third: Mickey Humphrey, Weldon Stone, Pat Whitehead, Ann Van Devencler, Judith Whitaker, Linda Gaucletf, Sherry Fitzer, Steve Hendrickson, Craig Brunt. Fourth: Jerry Powers, Johnnie Faughn, Bill Petersen, Henry Dittmeier. F'rt row: Pat McConville, Carol Carlson, Esther Nash, Sandy Herndon, Adloy Costrejon, Jeanne Stamborski, Teresa Homeres, Louise Mgntggmeryl 1 s Janice Harmon. Second: Joy Johnson, BeeDee Elzea, Linda Bush, Sheryl Hill, Carole Anderson, Judy Noble, Carol Keller, Linda Hutchens, Ellen Conradsen. Third: Ken Dawson, Tom Tullar, Paul Gottlieb, Gary Bodkins, Bill Cummins, Herb Gentry. Fourth: Jack Blok, David Null, Mick Hartling, Jim Mitchell, Dave Hopkins, Garry Swick, Darrell Fletchall. t- ,K , gl, x --1 n'-,..' 2-- NN V ,,1 ':': N ' '1 : : :'::fe' -:'s ..' --. I ---L -,I--, :azz D-- -L V -:- - -- f' -Q X-. ....- A ' P' ' ' E?-nz 2 N 4 4 4 we -4- -:- IDEA GIRLS. 1 2? Y A' NONCHALANT NOTE. 5,2 e' -A I f - , : ':'e z fc . 4 15 ffm C.- 2 la: f W-11' J .y UWB ,.--..1sv ,ia First row: Jean Ramage, Nancy Ellerbee, Janet Sherron, Judy Adkinson, Sharon Thompson, Marie Whistler, Rosemary Locke, LaVaughn l-lokanson. Second: Jerry Chapman, Rich Milledge, Joanne Klein, Faye Minton, Bob Gill, Harry Hobson. Third: Bill Olson, Rex Kinsey, Bob Martin, Bill Johnson. Fourth: Dennis Lassen, Jerry Blaeholcler, George Toth. .ii I? . g :fl Y ,ff ia. Q. N' X f -tfsx' First row: Ruthanne Wilmot, Rhea Ritter, Georgia McCallum, Scarlotte Bailey, Evelyn Hammond, Connie Twedell, Pai Kina, Jody Silverstort, Second: Jim Johnson, Chuck Wildey, Roger Ensz, Terry Reed. Third: Eddie Womack, Richard Watts, Jerry Rapp, Q s V ,,f-',4 W L ,fx V ,e .Lf -1 eras 1 - , -H-3 me ' 4 X ,TK Y'r 'Q ,ngiff fif. ' f P iii: :rr 1 V: T9 1, ,J 5 x , i, V '-LT' 5 A , any v. i 4 4 L 1 11? Pl 1 4- : 2 A I , ri 4 ses ffl!! 4 -1 u Z ,115 W4 . N .4 1 'fly .M '-1-...... T . If 3 'J S 4 a Prsn row: Donna Daggeff, Frances Tarro, Par Gardner, Claudia Holley, Ginny Zambella, Janice Hoyle, Karen Quin, Janice Hay, Scharon Russell Second: Sharon Elcock, Charlene McCoskey, Karen Mihm, Wanda Kesferson, Connie Lorze, Peggy Laird, Sharon Jacobson, Sandra Wrenn Thira Judy Bontrager, Sandy Tierz, Carhy Gallagher, Sandra Ross, Marilyn Kolmos, Julie Weldon, Founh: Bob Maimbourg, Alex Flores, Thomas Troher RonnEe Owen. FErsr row: Peggy Morgan, Karen Gladis, Sue Belore, Sharon LaFonraine, Lela Wright, Molly Berry, Carole Grannis, Sue Pendlefon, Sharron Neal Second: Yvonne Vorkink, Carol Egan, Suzanne Wrighr, Linda Lines, Cherri Vallance, Sharon McDaniel, Terry Sheerer, Delores Baerg. Third Penny Danner, Joyce Lander, Sherrill Lundgren, Virginia Rose, Melanie Tripp, Trudy Hanson. Fourth: Tom Herrmann, Harrell Poarch, Frank Walker A, if AF ,dz ,, 4.-19 ,I ga Furst row Edna Clopp Sylvia Ogden Pat Clement Jane Wllllams Sheila Dean Mary Jenkins Sharon Shouse Gen Lubloen Second: Llnda Larson Duane Larson Barbara Kinney Karen Culver Kathy Kulluon Shaundell LaClaur Mary Dorrns Meredlth Leath Jud: Harding Third: James Roth Flrst row Joan Ledbetter Jo Ann Baird Joan McCoy Barbra Reed Pat Weigel Linda Scott Judy Woods Dora Martinez Nellle Gomez Second Ray Hutson Cliff Hanson Ball Sums Chuck Pennlngton Jerry Duncan Larry Gray Carl Walsh Third Jackie Worrell Gary Currier, Lynn Smlth fl. '16-P WW! V 1- A , 1 -fy 1 ii 8 'Ri' ,E- Jl NIOR SNAPS x A-I' ' I I 'qi' S F 'x- POLKA DOT PARADE! ,lfw ---- X .4'4g,,.Su x - - ' V ir in ET vb lg g m luv '? 'S' ' I I ' lx A V ' f ll I 5 .II ' f ' 1 u O ti o 0 -- x ,M J,--1.:k',, BLOK-BUSTER, if- fees-:me Jack 1 ,, s o ou' o A I I I ' .. I' . Q QI. .5 1' X 9 ' I s A 1 .s ,Q o . , DIAMOND DAZZLES vfde-e',-ed Sami? Kia vw: sd- r ' 'es size :md sparkle cf Geri Lqbbsws ergagerfsnf VIVQ. MY STARS Pe bee' me :z : 's'e-:I .Mix S'N5'S'CTT: seems 'O say :s Nm Sqn VQDCPW v. fs game C1-Jglkij. JUNIOR BE-IS' k'7 aw49Y STAN MANLEY -3 wi ar' 9 I, . --. ,--4.,.,, -C LOOI S SHIRLEY OSUMI Lf BOB MILLER L L r r N7 M ,J 6 207 M R Qufxfvrsa FIRST QU I-XRTER ltr., ,Ig JUNIlf '1.' JERRY WILCOX TERRY PITTMAN X ' Q fxf' I fx PAM PETERS DON VANCE QQNI Gris 6',1 lu-, CLAYTON BAGWEU- KRISTINE NELSON rl' somorfuoaea I SCHOLAF S SECOND Qufxsvrea JUNIORS N I I I F I N I' rrlcmrl VIQN SANDIE LAFONTAINE HARRY ARNOLD ,X ANN VAN BEEK BRUCE BRANDT SENIORS MARY ANNE MOWER GEORGE DEVEREAUX SOP!-IOPIORES Xt, fu 1 I U J ,..-0 . I . . Q , . 'Ig V. ,t I - ,Vg -'27, A , ,A ' 7... ,!- ,. t . 1 .- . . - an - 'A U-, 1 I . 1 , . 1 , s , w U I emo: cuxss The Argo seniors' gool hos been fulfilled, The four-yeor Tourney is complefe of losf. The energefic grocls go forfh, sfrohg-willeol, To foce new quesfs buf hof forgef The posf. a' vi I Y Z' 3, qs , ' v-A2 ff 1' . ' lv 'rt 'fix in -, I gf, ,S e 4 x 54,2 w 'i Q' f 'X W ST. SEVIESTEF giving 10 .'x r' '- HAROLD HILL President Wylf 'Rkdjf PETE ZIMMERMAN Vice President LESLIE BLAKE Secrefo ry JANET FEIGHT Treasurer SENIV 'K -fi LI L ,f JUDY PAPENHAUSEN Yell Leader LND. SEP' ES'l'EF Q' LARAINE CHALETTE Vice-president f FFICEE S PHIL KAPPLER Yell Leader Jw .,,.f,,. .., ,. ., u.,,. .W 1 1,1 -xi 6 ,K ,V 5' , ,pgx-K: 5 o f. -- ,zz , A A xp Vx 23 I +L. 1 Q-.fs LYNNE DILLARD Treasurer 'I CHUCK PERSEK President -x grqfvy Q, , ., ' f'5:n,r 4, ' 'Y Q, g, y Q . ri.. i an-if :EL If. Q-27 - sg' ,L if LINDA COONEY Secretory SENIOR EES' 'H'-'Aff ,e 1' H f ,Jak 11 BRUCE BRANDT ANN VAN BEEK BRA! NS X 1 ,x 1, .Jr , -. fix 2 1. ,uulllgk 53.1 - 4 5 .Q A ' inp fa. .,-I 'iff' I FRED LAWHON SANDIE BEARBOWER F LOOKQ 1-gf , Q MIMI DUMM KEITH RE SPIE IT E ,.. L L 15: .. , 'A YBURN ' x 5' , q,W.,j'W:. , it , CHUCK PERSEK LESLIE BLAKE PERS' NALITY 1, ,ff ww I 4, V, gg., f.44,f,f.4 :yn ffsf 1 ,fl 9 I ,. 121: ri fwf' if f y ,4 ,f'.ff, - ' 4,.:'.-4: -, ef 441, f.4:1qw::1f5qf.,- - ,gig 'ff 55.3 - iff 15 n . LARAINE CHALETTE ROBERT HASTY T ALENT ERNIE MUSSEMAN A'l'i-ILE' E LAUREL MANDERSCHEID WJ' 'HZ'-nr L ANN VAN BEEK RICHARD HUPP MOST LIKELY T O SUCCEED q ...Q MOST ALL-AROUND X ,. , ' 1. N ' Y' '4 1 ' 8 MOS' ll' RTE-IY A.., ' ' ' fy , JERRY Wll.COX BRUCE BRANDT-MOST WORTHY ARGONAUT CANDIDATES With the highest attitude, activity, and scholastic rating ot any other boy in the senior class, Bruce Brandt was named as the looy recipient ot the title Most Worthy Argonaut, the highest school- bestowed honor a senior can attain. Two other candidates for the award were Jerry Wilcox, boys' athletic commissioner and Argolog sports editor, and Ernie Musseman, chairman ot the Board ot Control and a top senior athlete. Trophies indicating their high attainment were presented to all candidates at the June Awards Assembly. ' im ERNIE MUSSEMAN A RG N A U T L is s tip, MARYANN GALLAGHER ANN VAN BEEK-MOST WORTHY ARGONAUT CANDIDATES Topping every oTher senior girl in scholarship, acTiviTy, and aTTiude raTings, Ann Van Beek was selecTed MosT WorThy ArgonaUT on The basis of her remarkable record. Based equally on The Three aToremenTioned qualiTies, The award is The mosT coveTed in The senior class. Girl candidaTes vying wiTh Ann for The honor were Lois Ann Helmsin, Bank of America award Winner, and Maryann Gallagher, Pep Club presidenT. All candidaTes were presenTed Trophies by The Ar- gonauT, in recognirion of Their ouTsTanding achievemenTs. LOIS ANN HELMSIN BANK V F I-XP'l'.-Eiililit Ten Gorclen Grove I-iigh seniors were named to re- cutter competing in o zone contest. The ultimote goal ceive the dnmidl dwdrdg pregemed by the Bgnk Qt of this contest wcis to select senior students in eoch Americo of Southern Colitornici. Certificates of merit gene-VC1l field, Wl'IO, by The?-F record of 01Cl'iieVem9nTS, were dwdrded in Specific fields drid gold Cups were goive greoitest promise of future success oncl service given in the tour moin olivisions, All of the gold cup to societyl. winners were eligible to win Sl,OOO in the tinols , 1- ANN VAN BEEK BRUCE BRANDT EnQll5l Mathematics Gold CUP - l-lbefol AWS Gold Cup - Science ond Moth QW EVELYN CAVANAUGH RQBER1- HA51-Y Business Music l 4 wifi f ,ii-i Vofutionul Arts Gold Qup Q Fine Arts 'X IV!-XF D IVINNEF S XX CLAUS RAU JOHN GWYNNE Industrial Arts PETE ZIMMERMAN Foreign Languages CAROL BOSTIC Home 'Economics LOIS HELMSIN Science Social Sciences ANITA WILLIAMS Ari s, x , ,IV B-my 2 , 16,5 A v DIXI ALLEN SANDY ANGLIN JIM ANTONOWITSCH BILL BAER GLENN ANTHONY HELEN ATHAN PATRICIA BAIR BRUCE ABBE WYLIE AITKEN fzA...w I'I' LOLA ADAMS PAT ADAMS I 1Q ' Roman ALLARD CATHY ALLARS 524 61254 I f, J fjiffy f 6' 1 1 f f Se 2 BEVERLY ANN BAER JIM BAKER JUDY ALLEN CAROL ANDERSON 1994? 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'YE' KV' .gn-mr :nav , MARY LOU CANDELAS JIM CARRESCIA Y -x. 1, , I I-1' I1 ,, . as liz A A C.,,, fy CUE Y -, y, MARK CHRISTY DELORES COATS i 3-, 4vwQ,,,,g W fr' KV? .499 's f li 4 Emil GEORGE CANEN JOY CARRA LAREEN CARSON JEANE CARTER EVELYN CAVANAUGH WOODINE CHADDICK SHARAN COCHRANE Zi. 92:99 'fa-f...-4-K qv--ff' 'Q M wff, E, I X I KENNETH COLE KATE CROCKETT SUE CROSS ANN DANIELS MARY ANN DAVIDSON ANITA DAVIS DON DAVIS ,dxfkw RALPH COLLINS JAMES COOPER CAROLYN DAVIE JAN DAVIS 45f7f,fg BOB COLLINSWORTH WILLIE CORNELL RUSSELL CROWDER LINDA COONEY PEGGY COURSEY NANCY CULPEPPER DARRELL DANDIE JUNE DAVIS LINDA DENMAN RICHARD DAVIS ARLENE DENNIS ii -,- A .-..-. 4. ,, , ...,, ROBERTA DAVIS EUNICE DE WITT LYNNE DILLARD ARNIE DOUGLAS NANCY DOWLING SANDRA DREW MIMI DUMM Jun: DAVIS ROBERT DEAKIN BARBARA DE PRIEST JANET DOANE BEVERLY DE VORE ya, . -i , V5 GENE DODGE KAREN DOYLE I lvli , H . R? V +- Q? ZA. .::,: , ,-,, , ,, ,,,, 1- 38 ,,,:.- 1 ' ,,r ' . .1 x .. -' I f A23 , ' M . 9' 'iv fs-f 2 203,554 454 SALLY ESPINO BETTY FERGUSON JANE FERRELL SHIRLEY FOLEY KW I fm , I gd qw .,, I fn f Q I 'A 99' CAROL DUNBAR MICHAEL ELLIS TONY FERNANDEZ JOYCE FISKE RUSSELL FONTAINE 'Inav' SCOTT DUTENHOEFER DONALD EDWARDS ,,,uf--' ' DON EMMONS ED ENGEMANN ,f yy, RUSH FABER JANET FEIGHT ,' ' i. DENNIS FLANAGAN 1 ' SHARON FOSTER 6.1 ,VV 'Kiliman- 'nav' WAYNE FRANKLIN A,., , ,f W Wm ,,,,,, , M . L I 'I ff ' Q X , fa, I I,g - :Wig IRI' f ! ' -K 'Q I 'DX '- ffbninv ' I J .fit-2, ,f 'Q 2 1, X ' 2 wggis Av f -XX .. W x , , , ia if I-avm 49-'--' BOB FREATMAN JIM FRESH MARYANN GALLAGHER CAROL GAMBONI AUDREY GARDNER KATHLEEN GARDNER BILL GOODALE w X Er fx RONNIE FREY FRANCES GARCIA DOROTHY GIBO DEAN GRABLE JUDY GAUTNEY BUD GILBERT MIKE GRANNIS fa I MICHAEL GARRETT KATHY GIBBS ROBERT GILLESPIE EDDIE GRAVE5 R' 'hl'lm vm QAM' .anna-ff ww 'R Q., I 'CBC 'hp--...Q 'thang ian:- 1, 'kph-....-.A 51'w-f mul , ,,,' fx JOHNNY HALVORSON JIM HARDING DONALD HARPER ROBERT HAZARD HARVEY GRIMES JOHN GWYNNE JACK HARDY ROBERT HASTY RICHARD HELLER N FRED HAYDEN LOIS ANN HELMSIN cz? I I ALMA GUILLEN SHIRLEY GUTHRIE CRAIG HALL JACKLYN HALL KATHY HALVORSON VIRGINIA HANEY nr HAL HEMBREE I, -1 Ds A I ,. , Wy I . 3 KI .sf Q. ' IL., X X-f 1, 1, A f' 132- A 1447 JIM HEMINGTON DOUG HENSON TRAVIS HERRING MARCIA HEY'- HAROLD HILL DONNA HITCHCOCK RICHARD HUPP LARRY HENSON KATIE HIGGINBOTHAM JESSE HOSMUN JEAN IKEMI ff?- DIANNE HOLLAND JIM HUDSON JIM IRVINE RALPH HOILAND PENNY HOPPE LINDA HUKILL MARGARET JACKSON ' ' my , fl fm , , . , , V v . ' Q f A 55 ' Wi. , fy 'QQ . I , af, A - ,Q , ' fs V f .1 , . , I, H , .,,,,,, V M f, VV X I ,,,, ,1..... , ,f , 104- 232 ' ' Z' '- .M .' ff:,x5,. 55 ' , 'iv .- .: M- . ., f.,.v.:- gl:-'.j?4 U JY' ' 'Z-' ' - iff , 331 q,g,g14- me 'g Q 4r5 f 1- 31 A , -,., 'g ' gli, fx? 4 , ,T 4 . 4 !,f, Q- 3, awww -. , Jvfwv- 'L X' f 5 -I 'Q 13,2 f- 'QQ 5,1 ',::', L ff -W?ff?f22'4 :V ' V ' LOWELL JACOBSON JANE JENKINS HELEN JOHNSON ARTHUR JOUBERT SANDRA KAHLER TOMIO KANEGAE JIM KLEIN PHIL KAPPLER WILLIAM KELLOGG GARY JENNINGS MARILYN JOUBERT RAENA KEITH JANICE KIRKPATRICK JAMES LAMBERTUS SYLVIA KIME HARRY LAKE PAT KIMBALL BOB KON0 '96 '55 'lv x... V! - V, or-Vg Q4-.4- Th ,- My QF'-vp jf. 3-xx Lg, ,X L ' , X I6 X I . Lila., 'Yf' X V4 ggfy qw: 25:1 ff'-- .v HAROLD LAWDERMILK JANET LEATH SHERRY LEHMAN DAVID LEWIS ff' ' f44.g,:2, -,,' ,4 ' if 0 uw , can-5 Qi' V? 'vi' .v-14' L BILL LANCASTER I I I 'inf HOLLY LANYON SHAREDYTHE LEHMAN STUART LEHMAN PEGGY LIBY ,AVN 5 PAT LEVONIU5 NILA LINDSEY KI' ffw .93 416'--f BRENDA LANDRUM JACKIE LANNON KEITH LARSEN RICHARD LGRUE FRED LAWHON MARGE LAYTON SUE LINTON e,,,,' 'L xx AL 2373 11 up 44 li HUA. 'swf 'Km ff , ' HW - A4., 7'-1-+ 'v'wff ,- 4-f If ' f - 11- , f . ' .f A fc!-:W mm' A , I .. M Aw, I Ii-Q 1 5,1 2- ' '14 ':f 5.' ' ?iiL7'1 I A ,Q ' 4,1 Y f f!! ff Z ,',a,+:.ff4Zair 'I' lf :'l1?f-E 'i7I' f,'- 37325 15 'f'f.H ... V 1 ' 'Ariz ' ff-'fef BARBARA LI PUMA LAUREL MANDERSCHEID BETTY MARSH JAN MARTIN f ,f.- q f BERNI LUBBEN CHARLENE MARKS LINDA MARSHALL .z Iii? 'fy , ,:.. . 4-1 ..'. 4 ufzy,-ff. amy. HELAINE LYSTROM WANDA MARKWELL GAIL MACKAY ROBERT MARVAL FATMAH MASJKURI BOBIMATSON GINNY MATTEDI MIKE MAYBERRY ELEANOR MCCLEMENTS W I , PAUL MATHEWS SUE MATTHEWS M, rinhl t , ex, f I I 'If rf, I I I my I T. Y-s. ww N. , 'ww - 15 . 'iv--'QV HHN GUI Qui' li 5 NANCE McFADDEN RANDY McWILLlAMS MARION MORGAN SANDRA MUILENBURG Qi iw-,v X A ,ea- Pf Q N. -59 I -vw V - 3?' f'1i ,- Lb' ' . ii. 1 5. Ni s. Lf T . iff-fffffff 5 , 535' JJ V, I ' C 2 ,,:.,, - L SHARON MUILENBU RG BARBARA NIBLACK ALICE NICHOLS MIKE NORTON JANET OAKES PETE O'ROURKE MARIAN OVERHOLT -x 54 42 J! 1 , I -iv' R , ! :eg-' 1 Y , 1 1' if v--...r J .5 . xx. b 1. , , ,ax -wr' I' M lu. R W ,. 'gh JB! A 1 f VERONICA MULDOON PENNY NADER PEGGY O NEIL FRANK PALOMINO il ,X ,J ., .X A h I 'LI X ROBERT MURRAY LINDA NARASAKI BARBARA NEIGHBOR S XG R ERNIE MUSSEMAN WAYNE NEFF JOE NEVAREZ DANNY ORMSBY 1' 'WV 'ww-um-wr . A, ' igal g L uv N - KF' pr, 1- .. ., ., . 1 v , J., kiglgh, PD! g g? rom PEERY 4 - A I cHucK PERSEK Ziyi' W ' :I 'Q I .nw-v-qv AA A-E I '- s 3 GENE PARRIS GAYLE PEOPLES SHERRY PINKERTON SANDRA PLATE BARBARA PRICE EE'E 'M aff 1 ff ' r, ,. 91 BRENT-V PEHRSON TERRY PITTMAN ARLENE PITTS RAY PONCE CHRIS PRAT5 BETTY QUEJA JERRY QUICK t I :pr l , -1:1 6 'WK 1, 5-V ,',-,.. A-Q.: 6 33,6 157151 :1-f- .1M'if Ef'2f?E ' I,.,,I C, .A'Y' , a C.,.4 I Mffvfw JUDY PAPENHAUSEN fs, A CHUCK PENTICOFF , -wwf . ' . ,J X BRIAN PETERSEN ' 3 .qQq nun-I PmoLo E 'V r f 6' ,,., -A.- I 'N YI ' - fl : : ye 1 L, . . ,, . -Av 975' I '1 ,r 4- , , I -1'1-- V 12 3:31 5, if is W R I I ,sv 7 Q38 59+ --' . f I - ' .4 1 I --wf-cRza19:25.11:z1ffifg:4w:s:z2:z1e:E:3Er?E:E-g5:3:5:-:J W f f W 1 fig . I , , ' ,f I I f 2 A' 5 - ai 1 If y , , 1 1 51,61 we If , ff' Q 1 1 ' -1 . ' ' 'MY-'rs' 3, I i, f,A4,,g,,V- :,?+,,i1f! 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K ff ,.,, fn: V' ..v,v 1 f..- 5 BARBARA SOTTILE PATRICIA STEWART PATRICIA STOUT ARLENE SOMMER BERNARD STAHL LANA STOUT ROY STOVALL ELIZABETH SOTTILE NORMAN STINGLEY JUDY SUYDAM JOHN TAYLOR CHARLOTTE SOUCIE wi JOAN STUDDARD JOANN SUBKO .IUDITH SWANEY MARILYN SWARTHOUT PAULINE THIBAULT BILL THOMAS CHARLES THOMAS ANN VAN BEEK GERRY VANDERWOLF VICKI VANDEVER RICHARD VAN NEST PER VESTERGAARD JERRY VICORY MARY THORNTON FRANCIS TOMONELLI ,hx KAREN VENHAUS FRANK VULLIET if JACK TISOR TOM TONER BILL TURPIN FRANKIE NELL TODD BILLIEJO TUCKER DAVE TURPIN SCOTT VAN DEVENDER 4 11 V W W1 . I . -' . ' I I -547 A 4, ,-N A, .,f-- '- . Q ' ' 7 Z7'yT1.H ' MLA fir ':i2Zf:f 15522 If 4, , f Wm v,,f',1g:fj, L-J, ,wEf.,,w,f fi- P ' , I ,A,' L I 1 -,S Q r 44-Q 5:35, f f , 14 .gh , sf L? 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Q - - - -.,n.gAh-tx ,M --H .. 'vw ,F 'ut-V ' ' I .WHL . rw-xp 'gg' .y x IQ' N-. . 'lkwwltflxshx he YN!-XPS ig Y 1 TIME OUT! Photographer John Charland fakes time to consult Technical arTicle in photography magazine before completing his nexr assignment. SPANISH SERENADE! Bob Hasty sings To Lynne Dillard, Kate Croclcerr, and BillieJo Tucker. .- f,-.-gp., , - Xim- -1.4, ,R . , 'Q . ,,.. - , i X ff f' WONDERFUL WRENCH! Dennis Rosene uses oversized wrench to help repair car, ':', of . . q 4 si :Q Q' 1.8 -'Y Q ea li X ' I Ili Y f ll .1 A x if N 5.1 l l am L 1 A ' ' ij-w if g 1 . . ' L n 'X9bL.,g . 'ji 2-35,--I . ' f. Salflf' .,: , sl L :Z ' Me' , 4- f- i g .-4, . l , '-gt? 1, ' CLEANING CAMPUS! Seniors Hal Hembree and Terry Webber dump sophomore Craig Duff into aher finding him in The senior sanctuary, rubbish can H 4 L. was 246 Abbe, Bruce 222 Football 2-4, track 2, prom committee 3, class play 3, 4, L.B.S.C tournament play 4. Adams, Lola ' 222 A Cappella Choir 2, Student Council 2, Open House program 3. Adams, Patricia 222 Tri-Hi-Y 1-3, G.A.A. 1-2, Art Club 4, Jotters' Club 3. Aiken, Trevor 142, 243 Football 4, Homecoming activities 2-4. Aitken, Wylie 57, 108, 222, 244 Class play 3-4, swimming 2, water polo 3, clothing drive 2, French Club K3-4, class assembly 3. Allard, Robert 222 Audio visual work 1. Allars, Cathy 53, 150, 152, 154, 156, 157,158,161, 222 G.A.A. 1-4 icabinet 1-4, class representative 1, tennis manager 2-3, historian 4, out- standing freshman G.A.A., Lettergirls 2-4 lpresident 41, Future Teachers 4, clothing drive 2, Big-Little Sister Day assembly 2, Or- chestra 1, G.A.A. conventions 1, 2, 4. Allen, Dixi 222 Student Council 1-3, drill team 2-3, Latin Club 1-3, Drama Club 3, Girls' League as- sembly 4, Homemaking Club 2, G.A.A. 1, Open House program 1-3, prom committee 3, dance committee 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2, class assembly 3, Future Teachers 4. Allen, Judy 222 Anderson, Carol 222 Anderson, Warner Camera Shy Transferred from Des Moines High School 4. Anglin, Sandra 222 Anthony, Glenn 222 Antonowitsch, Jim 222 Cross country 3 imost-inspirational runner 31, track 2-3, Lettermen's Club 3-4. Athan, Helen 31, 104, 222 A Cappella Choir 2-4, Girls' Glee 1, 3, clothing drive 2, Christmas assembly 1-4, Brigadoon 3, choral festival 1-4, operetta 3, talent show 4. Baer, Beverly 58, 75, 222 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4, Junior Red Cross 2-3 lpresident 31, Latin Club 2-3, G.A.A. 2-3, World Friendship 2, Argonaut staff 4, Homecoming activities 3-4, Homemaking Fashion Show 1, clothing drive 2. Baer, William 64, 222 Radio Club 2-4, Photo Club 2-4, Argo Engi- neers 3, Jasonairs 2. Bair, Patricia 222 Baker, Jim 222 Basketball 3-4, Student Council 2. Bclldridge, Bob 122, 123, 222 Football 1-4, track 1-4, Color Day 3, Letter- men's Club 4. Ballesteros, Yolanda 223 Drill team 3, G.A.A. 1-2. Barnett, Janice 223 Jotters' Club 2-4, World Friendship Club 3, Student Council 3, G.A.A. 1, class assembly 3, clothing drive 2. Bayne, Linda 45, 223, 255 Commissioner 3-4, Student Council 3, Color Day 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2, Argonaut staff 3. Baze, Sam 53, 122, 223 Football 1, 4, Latin Club 1. Bearbower, Sandie 45, 97, 214, 223, 261 Tri-Hi-Y 1, Girls' League Fashion Show 3-4, Student Council 1, G.A.A. 3, drill team 2, Girl-of-month 2, Welcoming Committee 3, song leader 3, clothing drive 2, yell leader 4, Pep Club 4, Commissioner 4, Girls' League dress representative 4. Beatty, Bruce 45, 130, 146, 223, 244 Future Farmers of America 1, baseball 1, basketball 2-4, golf 2-4, Commissioner 3-4. Beck, Eileen 223 Bell, Gerri 223 Beneck, Doug 121, 122, 243 Football 2-4, Lettermen's Club 2-4, track 2, basketball 2-3, Diakonoe 3, Student Council 3. Bennett, Ken 23, 64, 223 Art Club 2, football 3, Photo Club 4. Bennett, Penny 58, 59, 70 223 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4 lhospitality chairman 1, song 5'i:Nl R ll IDE? leader 2, secretary 3, president 41, G.A.A. 1-2, Student Council 2, Latin Club 1, Color Day 3, Girls' League Fashion Show 3-4, World Friendship Club 2-4, Future Voters Club 2-3, clothing drive 2, Homecoming activities 1-4, Tri-Hi-Y council 3-4 lpresident 41, prom committees 3, Welcoming Commit- tee 3, Inter-club Council 3-4, Pep Club 4, model United Nations Assembly 4, dance committee 1-2. Bentz, Sheila 32, 62, 100, 223 Drill team 3-4, fashion show 1, Welcoming Committee 2, dance committee 2, Medical Professions Club 1-4 itreasurer, secretary, social chairmanl. Berg, Sten 22, 65, 223 Transferred from Lakewood High School 4, water polo 4, tennis 4. Berman, Barbara 7, 37, 41, 46, 50, 51 56, 60, 63, 64, 71, 76, 95, 223 Scholarship club 2-4, Orange County Press Club Best Journalist 3, Student Body Vice- President 3-4, World Friendship Club historian 2, Jason's Jesters 3-4, Student Body Publicity Director 2-3, ARGOLOG editor 3-4, Golden Fleece 3-4, school page editor 3-4, Photo Club 3-4 ivice-president 31, Color Day 3, G.A.A. 2, Youth Day 3-4, assembly piano accompanist 3-4, prom committee chairman 3, sophomore helper at prom 2, Christmas dance committee' chairman 2, 4, Golden Fleece dance general chairman 4, Big-Little- Sister Day 2-3, Hello Daze dance committee chairman 3-4, Spanish Club 3-4, Inter club Council 3, class play prompter 3, All-Night Dance publicity chairman 3-4. Bernard, Barbara 31, 50, 56, 223 A Cappella Choir 2-3, drill team 3, Scholar- ship Club 3-4, Future Teachers 4, Spanish Club 4. Berry, Linda Lee 223 Bible, Gary 223 Commissioner 3, track 2, French Club 3, Science Award 3, cross country 2, Home- coming activities, track manager 2. 54, 55, 223 Bitts, Arthur Student Council 1, Commissioner 3, Key Club 2-4, Science Club 4, football 1, baseball 1, basketball 1. Black, Kathleen 48, 51, 70, 71, 74, 223 Girl-of-month 2, Senior Christmas Queen 4, Girls' League board member 4, Student Body assistant secretary 3, G.A.A. lvice-president 3, publicity director 21, Girls' League Fashion Show 4, drill team 2-3, Girls' League dress representative 2, girls' sports editor ARGO- NAUT 4, lnterclub Council 4 lsecretary 41, Service Awards Banquet 2-4, Commissioner 3-4, Golden Fleece 3-4, Lettergirls 3, Youth Day 4, Photo Club 3, Spanish 3, World Friendship Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2. Black, Loretta 224 Latin Club 1-2, Girls' League Fashion Show 4, G.A.A. 1, Christmas program 3. Blake, Leslie 31, 49, 51, 56, 89, 212, 215, 217, 224, 259 Girl-of-month 1, Pep Club 1 isecretary 11, G.A.A. 1-2, drill team 2, class vice-president 2-3, Girls' League 2-4 ldress representative 2, vice-president 3-41, song leader 3, senior Homecoming Princess 4, class secretary 4, Student Council 1-4, Commissioner 4, Buf- fums' Young Careerist finalist 4, Golden Fleece 3-4 lvice-president 41 Christmas program 3, Service Awards Banquet 2-4, Lawrence Welk Show 3, KWIZ school leader- ship program 3-4, World Friendship Club 2, Public Schools Week program 3, Sophomore helper at prom 2, prom committee 3, Color Day 3, Library Science 3-4, Welcoming Committee 3, French Club 1, Spanish Club 4. Bostic, Carol 52, 64, 221, 224 Drama Club 3-4, Diakonoe 3-4, Homecoming activities 4, Junior Red Cross 1, Bank of America Award winner 4. Bosworth, Lila Lee 224 Jotters' Club 3, Homemaking Fashion Show .2 Bourland, Barbara 224 Branch, Judi 224, 244 Tri-Hi-Y 1, Jotters' Club 3, Art Club 2, G.A.A. 2. Brandt, Bruce 25, 42, 50, 51, 57, 63, 70, 209, 214, 218, 220, 224 Golden Fleece 3-4, Scholarship Club 1-4 lsealbearer 4, president 4, vice-president 31, lnterclub Council 3-4 ipresident 41, foreign exchange student finalist 3, National Merit Scholarship semi-finalist 4, music program announcer 4, band 1-3, orchestra 1-3, Latin Club 1-4 lpresident 31, Argo Engineers 3-4, Future Voters Club 4, Youth Day 3-4. Bridgman, Linda 44, 97, 224, 258 Song leader 4, Board of Control secretary 4, Youth Day 3, Girls' League Fashion Show 3-4, drill team 2, Pep Club 4, Commissioner 4, World Friendship Club 2, modern dance assembly 3, Open House program 3, G.A.A. 2-4, Christmas program 3. Brooks, Audrey 30, 224 Homecoming activities 3-4. Burden, Joyce 224 Burden, Zeph 28, 224 Buroker, Ron 224 Track 1-4, football 1, basketball 2,, 3, Letter- men's Club 3, Bowling Club 4. Bushwell, Jacoline 224 Girls' League Fashion Show 4. Butterfield, Woody 224 Golf 3. Byerly, Don 18, 65, 139, 224 Water polo 3-4, swimming 3, Tarpon Club 3-4. , Caldwell, Judy 58, 224 Pep Club 4, prom committee chairman 3, Color Day 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4. Campbell, Aaron 60, 94, 104, 106, 108, 136, 224 Football 2, 3, cross country 4, A Cappella Choir 2-4, Concert Choir 4, Jason's Jesters 3, 4, talent show 2-4, Brigadoon 3, Pep Club 4. Candelas, Juanita 224 Candelas, Mary Lou 31, 47, 66, 225 Jotters' Club 2-4 ltreasurer 3, president 41, library 3, 4, Diakonoe Club 4, G.A.A. 2, Student Council 4. Canen, George 225 Tarpon Club 3, 4, water polo 3, 4, swim- ming 3. Carra, Joy 66, 225 Carrescia, Jim 225 Carson, Lareen 108, 225 G.A.A. 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Jason's Jesters 3, Girls' Glee Club appearances 1, assemblies 3, 4, speech tournament 4, dance committee 1, Homecoming activities 2, cloth- ing drive 2. Castreion, Jaime 225 Cavanaugh, Evelyn 220, 225 Student Council 2, Latin Club 1, 3, prom committee 3, commencement usherette 3, Girls' League assembly 4, Homemaking Fashion Show 1. Chaddick, Woodine 32, 54, 62, 225 Medical Professions Club 2-4 ihistorian 31, Science Club 3. Chalette, Laraine 22, 49, 51, 60, 91, 97, 106, 108, 213, 216, 225, 260 Class secretary 2, 3, song leader 4, Girls' League 3, 4 lprogram chairman 31, class vice-president 4, Golden Fleece Club 3, 4, Jason's Jesters 3, 4, Girls' League Fashion, Show 4, Concert Choir 2-4, French Club 3, Student Council 3, Homecoming princess 3, Welcoming Committee 3, G.A.A. 2, Home- making Club 2. Chambers, Jean 225 Charland, John 65, 225, 245 Radio Club 1-4, French Club 3, Photo Club 4: PlWOTOgi'opher for ARGONAUT and ARGO- LOG 4, Youth Day 4. Christianson, Chuck 225 Ch'1S'vf Mark 19, 51, 52, 55, 57, 64, 65, 139, 225 California Association of Student Councils 4 ldistrict president 41, Board of Control 4, Scholarship Club 1-4 ivice-president 31, wma' polo 247 Swimming 2, 3: Tennis 2, Swdem Council 1, 3, 4, commission 3- Golden Fleece Club 3, 4, class play 4. delel gate to Governors State Traffic Safety Con- erence 4, Youth Da 2-4- K 2 . Diakonoe Club 4. Y ' ey C'Ub 2 4' Clark, Susan 225 haul: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, Art Club 1, Jot- ters' Club 3, Girls' Glee Club 2. Cooldeyi GUY 225 Coors, Delores 53, 70, 102, 150, 152, 154,156,157,158,161, 225 G.A.A. 1-4 lbasketball manager 3, president 41, Jotters' Club 2, 4, Lettergirls 2-4, band 1-4, Homemaking Fashion Show 1, Commis- sioner 3, lnterclub Council 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, Youth Day 4. Cochrane, Sharan 104, 225, 255 A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Jotters' Club 4. Cole, Kenneth 226 Band 1, concert band 2, 3, track 3. Collins, Ralph 226 Collingsworth, Bob 226 Cooney, Linda 97, 213, 226, 259 Song leader 4, class secretary 4, class yell leader 3, class play 3, drill team 2, Art Club 2, 3, Art Club 3 lsecretary 31, Girls' League Fashion Show 3, 4, Welcoming Com- mittee 3, pep assembly 2, assembly 3, cloth- ing drive 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Youth Day 3, G.A.A. 1 Cooper, James 226 Comell, Willie 107, 163, 226, 260 Transferred from Montebello 3, A Cappella Choir 3, Concert Choir 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Com- missioner 4, G.A.A. 4, Brigadoon 3. Correa, Leonard 243 Coursey, Peggy 52, 226 Homecoming princess 2, flag twirler 2, Tri- Hi-Y 1 lpresident 11, Student Council 1-3, Commissioner 4, lnterclub Council 3, Dia- konoe 3 lvice-president, treasurer 31, G.A.A. 1, Future Voters Club 2, Future Teachers 2, class treasurer 3, Pep Club 2, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Christmas program 3. Crockett, Kate 83, 226, 245 Girl-of-month 3, commission 3, class play 3-4, Drama Club 2-3, Welcoming Committee 3, Art Club 3, drama trophy One Most likely to succeed , clothing drive 2, Pasadena ploy tournament 2-4, Long Beach speech tournament 3, 4, Girls' League assembly 2, 4, Homecoming activities 2-4, prom com- mittee 3, ring committee 3, Color Day 3, Service Awards Banquet 3, Student Council 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 3, play tournament 3, 4, Girls' League banquet 3, Christmas dance committee 2, Homemaking Fashion Show 1. Cross, Sue 86, 226 Crowder, Russell 226 Culpepper, Nancy 54, 62, 226 Medical Professions Club 4 lsecretary 41, G.A.A. 2, 3, Science Club 3, 4. Dandie, Darrell 226 Daniels, Ann 226 Davidson, Mary Ann 226 G.A.A. 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, drill team 2, Christ- mas program 3, Pep Club 2, Student Council 2, Girls' Glee Club 2. Davie, Carolyn 111, 226 Drama Club 4, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4. Davis, Anita 46, 226 G.A.A. 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Drama Club 3, Student Council 4, La Habra speech tournament 3, Long Beach speech and drama festival 3, 4, Huntington Beach speech tournament 3, class play 3, 4, class assemblies 3, 4. Davis, Don 226 DaviS, Jan 53, 95, 131, 132, 226, 252 Class vice-president 1, basketball 1-4, Stu- dent Council 1, class president 2, football 2, 3, Commissioner 4, Youth Day 3, 4, l.1ettermen's Club 3, 4, Co-ed King candidate Davis, Judi 227 Class secretary 1, Hello Daze Queen 1, drill team 2, song leader 3, class assembly 2, 3: Girls' League Fashion Show 4, Art Club 3, Student Council 2, , G.A.A. 2, Tri- Hi-Y 2-3, Christmas assembly 3, Welcoming Committee 3, Homecoming activities 2-4, Color Day 3, clothing drive 2, prom com- mittee 3, Christmas dance committee 2, Homemaking Fashion Show 1, Girls' League assembly 3. Davis, June 100, 227 A Cappella Choir 3, Girls' League Fashion Show 3, drill team 4, monitor 4. Davis, Richard 227 Davis, Roberta 227 Deakin, Robert 227 Denman, Linda 106, 227 Concert Choir 3, 4 lsecretory 41, A Cappella Cl'10lf 1, 2 lsecretary 21, G.A.A. 1, .lason's Jesters 3, dress representative 3, Brigg- doon 3. Dennis, Arlene 31, 100, 227 l-lomemaking Club 2, drill team 3, 4, Jot- ters' Club 2, G.A.A. 3. De Priest, Barbara 227 Student Council 3, Commissioner 3, office worker 3. De Vore, Beverly 46, 227 De Witt, Eunice 227 Girls' Glee 3. Dillard, Lynne 24, 45, 46, 48, 51, 70, 82, 96, 213, 227, 245 Class treasurer 4, Commissioner 3, 4, yell leader 4, Girls' League 3, 4 ihospitality chairman 41, Golden Fleece 4, class play 4, Girls' League Fashion Show 4, World Friend- ship Club 4, Drama Club 2, Pep Club 4, talent assemblies 3, 4, Christmas program 3, P.T.A. modern dance program 4, class play publicity 3, Youth Day 3, 4, Osceola Youth Leadership Camp 4, prom committee 3, Homecoming activities 3, 4, clothing drive 2, Color Day 3, drama class play 2, class assembly 3. Doane, Janet 227 G.A.A. 1, 2, orchestra 1, 2, Science Club 2, World Friendship Club 1-3, science fair 2, ring committee 3. Dodge, Gene 227 Douglas, Amie 65, 139, 144, 227 Football 3, baseball 4, swimming 4, water polo 4, Tarpon Club 4. Dowling, Nancy 66, 227 Jotters' Club 2-4, G.A.A. 1-3. Doyle, Karen 31, 52, 63, 66, 74, 227, 260 ARGONAUT staff 3-4 lass't, editor 41. Drew, Sandra 227 Durnm, Mimi 48, 51, 56, 74, 82, 111, 215, 227 Girls' League 2-4 lboard member 2, 3, presi- dent 41, yell leader 3, class secretary 2, Girls' State 3, Argonaut literary editor 4, Youth Day 3, 4, Golden Fleece 3, 4, Scholar- ship Club 2, 3 lsocial chairman 2, vice- president 21, band 1, drill team 2, Commis- sioner 3, 4, Student Council 3, World Friend- ship Club 2, 3 lsecretary-treasurer 21, Coli- fornia State World Friendship Program vice- president 3, lnterclub Council 2, 3 lpresident 21, Service Awards Banquet 2, 3 ltop girl 31, class play 3, 4, Orange County Leader- ship Training Camp 2, 3, usherette 3, Pep Club 4 lsen tive 41, Disneyland Christmas G.A.A. 1, 2, Drama Club 2, contest winner 3, C.A.S.C. Girls' League convention 2-4, ship convention 2, 3, football ess 3, Christmas program 3: Club 3, Photo Club 1-3: commencement ior representa- program 2, 3, Optimist essay convention 3, World Friend- banquet host- Future Voters Girls' League Awards Banquet 2-4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Big-Little Sister Day programs 2, 3: KWlZ high school program 3, science fair 3, Color Day 3, l-lomemaking Fashion Show Model 1, play tournament 4, clothing drive 2, synchro- nized swimming programs 2, modern dance programs 3, 4, monitor 3, class dance com- mittee 1-3, Brigadoon 3, Public Schools Week usherette 3, basketball banquet host- ess 4, P.T.A. panel debate 4. Dunbar, Carol 226 Band 1-3, A Cappella Choir 4, Long Beach play tournament 4. Dutenhoefer, Scott 223 edwards, Donald 51, 228 Commissioner 3, .lason's Jesters 3, 4, Golden Fleece 4, Science Fair 3, cross country 4, variety shows 3, 4. Elliott, Sabra 77, 243 Drama Club 2, Homemoking Club 2: PlC1Y tournament 2, clothing drive 2. eiiis, Michael 228 Class play 3, 4, Commissioner 4: ARGOLOG staff 4, Youth Day 4, band 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, clothing driie 2- Color Day 3, wa'er polo 3- sw mm ng 3- Science Fair 2-4- class clay assemblf 4- Leuerrnens Club 4- Tarpon Club 3, Schola'sh'o Club 1, Science Club 1: Key Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3. Emmons, Don 228 Student Councif 3. Engemann, Ed 121, 122, 228 Football 1, 3, 4, baseball 1, Letrermens Club 4, Color Day 3, Espino, Sally 228 Faber, Rush 144, 228 Commissioner 2, water polo 3, 4, swim- ming 3, 4, Tarpon Club 3, 4isecrefary 41, Color Day 3, Lettermens Club 3, 4. Fedor, Joseph 122, 141 Student Council 1, 3, track 1-4, cross country 1, 2, football 3, 4, Lertermens Club 4, varsity vs. senior football game 3, French Club 3. Feight, Janet 46, 212, 228, 255 Tri-Hi-Y 2, clothing drive 2, class treasurer 3, class secretary 3, Girl-of-month 3, class play 4, Student Council 4, Girls' League Banquet 3, Christmas dance committee 2, Art Club 2, class assembly 3, prom commit- tee 3, commencement usherette 3, class treasurer 4. Ferguson, Betty 228 Fernandez, Tony 45, 46, 53, 122, 132, 228 Commissioner 4, Student Council 4, baseball 1-3, football 2, 4, Lettermen's Club 4. Ferrell, Jane 58, 228 Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, World Friendship Club 3, synchronized swimming programs 3, Home- making Fashion Show 3, Fiske, Joyce 102, 154, 156, 158, 163, 228 G.A.A, 4, band 3, 4. Flanagan, Dennis 228 Foley, Shirley 77, 228 Clothing drive 2, office worker 2. Fontaine, Russell 104, 228 Cross country 1, 2, track 2, Jasonairs Ipresi- dent 31. Foster, Sharon 228 Art Club 3, Future Teachers Club 3, Student Council 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Welcoming Committee 3, Scholastic Art Award 3, G.A.A. 2, class play publicity 3, clothing drive 2, speech contest 4. Franklin, Wayne 228 Photo Club 2. Freatman, Bob 54, 68, 96, 111, 229 Yell leader 4, class play 3, Pep Club 4, Student Council 2, Science Club 4, Scholastic Art Award 4. Fresh, Jim 229 Frey, Ronnie 229 Gallagher, Maryann 31, 42, 43, 50, 51, 60, 68, 219, 229, 255 Pep Club ipresident 41, Student Cabinet 4, flag twirler 3, Golden Fleece 4, Scholarship Club 1-4 itreasurer 41, Commissioner 3, 4, Youth Day 4, KWIZ high school program 4, Orange County and Argo science fairs 3, Girls' League Fashion Show 3, Lettergirls 3, Christmas assembly 3, talent assembly 4, class assemblies 3, 4, Talent Club 3, 4, Color Day 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, clothing drive 2, G.A.A. 1-3. Gamboni, Carol 229, 257 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, G.A.A. 1, synchronized swimming programs 2, 3, Big-Little Sister Day 3, Youth Day 3, Girls' Glee Club 2. Garcia, Mary Frances 229 Gardner, Audrey 74, 229, 261 ARGONAUT business manager 3, 4, Student Council 4, l-lomemaking Club 2, Mixed Chorus programs 1, class assembly 3, Home- coming activities 3, 4, prom committee 3, Color Day 3, Christmas assembly 1. Gardner, Kathleen 229 Garrett, Michael 229 Concert band 1-4, Archaeology Club 4. Gautney, Judy 48, 71, 111, 229 Girls' League 3 lsecretary 31, Art Club 2, 3 lsecfetary 31, Girls' League Fashion Show 4, yell leader 3, class assemblies 3, 4, Welcom- ing Commttee 3, 4, clothing drive 2. Gibbs, Kathy 229 F.i'u'e Teachers Club 2-4 ltreasurer 31. 47 Gibo, Dorothy ,229 Gilbert, Kenneth 229 Gillespie, Robert 229 Football 3, tennis 3. Goodale, Bill 64, 106, 108, 136, 137, 229, 244 Concert Choir 4, A Cappella Choir 3, Boys' Glee Club 2, cross country 3, 4, Argo Engi- neers 4, tennis 3, Brigadoon 3, Spot- light on Youth 4. Grable, Raymond 229 Grannis, Mike 229, 252, 259 Graves, Eddie 23, 104, 105, 229 Orchestra 1-4, A Cappella 4. Grimes, Harvey 230 Future Voters Club 2, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, World Friendship Club 2, 3. Guillen, Alma 230 G.A.A. 3. Guthrie, Shirley 230 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, drill team 2, Color Day 3, clothing drive 2, Student Council 1, 2, Pep Club 2. Gwynne, John 122, 125, 221, 230 Commissioner 4, football 4, Youth Day 3, 4, Argo Engineers 3, 4, Science Club 3, Photo Club I, 3 lpresident 31, foreign exchange student finalist, Scholastic Art Award 3. Hall, Craig 42, 43, 46, 136, 142, 230 Cabinet 4 lpublicity director 41, Student Council 3, 4, cross country 4, track 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, Color Day 3, class assembly 3. Hall, Jackie 26, 230, 244 Halvorson, John 230 Halvorson, Katherine 230 G.A.A. 2, 3, Commissioner 3, Student Coun- cil 1. Haney, Virginia 230 Harding, Jim 44, 45, 50, 51, 53, 230, Hardy, Jack 230 Football 3, Student Council 3. Harper, Don 230 Scholarship Club 1. Hasty, Robert 24, 42, 43, 45, 46, 55, 104, 106, 216, 220, 230,257 Photo Club 1-3, Mixed Chorus 1, 4, Com- missioner 4, Key Club 2-4, Concert Choir 2-4 lpresident 41, A Cappella Choir 4 lvice- president 41, Jason's Jesters 3, 4, Christmas dance committee 2, Big-Little Sister Day entertainment 3, Scholarship Club 1, 2, Christmas program 1-4, Brigadoon 3, Concert Choir tour 3, 4, All-Southern Cali- fornia Choir 3, Golden Fleece Club 3, 4, Student Body business manager 4, Youth Day 3, 4, concert band 1-3. Hayden, Fred 230 Hazard, Robert 60, 108, 136, 230 Cross country 3, 4, Jason's Jesters 3, 4, Science Club 2, talent show 3, 4. Heller, Richard 230 Helmsin, Lois Ann 50, 52, 58, 62, 219, 221, 230, 251 Transferred from Portsmouth, Virginia, 3, Diakonoe Club 3, 4 lpresident 41, Scholar- ship Club 3, 4 lsecretary 41, Bank of Ameri- ca Science Award 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Medical Professions Club 4. Hembree, Hal 53, 122, 125, 230, 244 Football 4, Lettermen's Club 4, track 3, Argomobile-of-month 3, clothing drive 2, Hello Daze king candidate 1, Homecoming activities 3, 4, pep assembly 3. Hemington, Jim 139, 231 Transferred from Tustin High School 3, water polo 3, swimming 3, baseball 3, Tarpon Club 3, Youth Day 4. Henson, Doug 64, 105, 143, 231 Orchestra 1, 3, 4, Photo Club 4, track 2, 3, cross country 3, Lettermen's Club 3. Henson, Larry 65, 144, 231 Baseball 1, swimming 2-4, Commissioner 3, Tarpon Club 4. Herring, Travis 231 Heyl, Marcia 57, 69, 231 Drill team 2, 3, Art Club 1, 2, French Club 3, 4, class play makeup 3, Homemaking Fashion Show 1-4, G.A.A. 1, 2. Higginbotham, Katie 231 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Pep Club 4, Girls' Chorus 2, modern dance programs 3, Homemaking Fashion Show 1, 3, 4. Hill, Harold 55, 71, 116, 212, 231, 244 259 Class president 4, Commissioner 3, 4, track 1, class play 3, Key Club 4, Argomobile-of- month 3, Co-Ed king candidate 4, Color Day 3. Hitchcock, Donna 231 G.A.A. 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 3. Hoiland, Ralph 231 Science assembly 4, audio-visual work 3, 4. Holland, Dianne 231 Student Council 1, G.A.A. 1-4, Art Club 4, Jotters' Club 2, class assembly 3, clothing drive 2, Christmas dance committee 2. Hoppe, Penny 107, 231 Hosmun, Jesse 55, 231 Hudson, Jim 231 Basketball 3. Hughes, Annette Gail 243 Transferred from Midwest City High School, Oklahoma 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4. Hukill, Linda 231 Jotters' Club 4. Hupp, Richard 20, 50, 51, 64, 65, 70, 110, 217, 231 Science Club 3, 4 lpresident 41, Argo Engi- neers 3, 4 lpresident 4, secretary 31, Radio Club 2-4 lsecretary 3, vice-president 41, Golden Fleece 4, Key Club 3. lkemi, Jean 102, 152, 154, 156, 157, 158, 161, 231 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, G.A.A. 1-4 lcabinet 41, G.A.A. convention 2, Lettergirls 2-4, class ploy 3, prom committee 3. Irvine, James 231 Track 3. Jackson, Margaret 231 Transferred from North' Chicago Community High School, Illinois, Tri-Hi-Y 4 lchaplin 41. Jacobson, Lowell 232 Baseball 1, Commissioner 3, French Club 2 lpublicity chairman 21, Science Club 2. Jenkins, Jane 232 Girls' Glee Club 2, Advanced Girls' Chorus 3. Jennings, Gary 232 Johnson, Helen 232 Joubert, Arthur 232 Joubert, Marilyn 232 Kohler, Sandra 75, 232 G.A.A. 1, 2, Homemaking Club 2, drill team 3, Argonaut staff 4. Kanegae, Tomio 45, 46, 232 Student Council 4, Commissioner 4, basket- ball 3 lB captain and Argo of year 31, Argo Engineers 3. Kap-pler, Phil 47, 138, 213, 232 Yell leader 4, class yell leader 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4, football 1, tennis 1-4, foot- ball manager 2, 3, clothing drive 2, Home- coming activities 4, statistition 2-3, Pep Club 4, freshman assembly 4, assembly 3. Keith, Raena 104, 232 Kellogg, William 232 Kimball, Patricia 58, 158, 163, 232 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 3-4, synchronized swimming 3, G.A.A. 1-4, Homemaking Fashion Show 1. Kime, Susie 90, 111, 232, 254 Class assembly 3, clothing drive 2, Student Council 4, Christmas program 3, Jr.-Sr. Prom committee 3. Kirkpatrick, Janice 232 Class assembly 3, G.A.A. 1, clothing drive 2, Jotters' Club 1, dance committee 2. Klein, Jim 64, 67, 82, 232, 261 Photo Club 2-4 lpresident 41, stage crew 1-4 lstudent manager 41, movie cameraman for sports events 3-4, Argonaut photography 4. Kono, Bob 107, 232 Lake, Harry 45, 46, 51, 53, 55, 121, 122, 232, 251 Class yell leader 1, football 1-4, baseball 1, Golden Fleece 4, Key Club 2-4, Lettermen's Club 3-4, Band 1-2, Commissioner 2-3, Service Awards Banquet 1-3, Youth Day 2, 4, clothing drive 2. Lambertus, James 64, 142, 232 Lancaster, Bill 233 Water polo 4, swimming 4. Landrum, Brenda 233 G.A.A. 1. Lannon, Jacqueline 233 Lanyon, Holly 56, 98, 157, 233, 251 Tri-Hi-Y 1, G.A.A. 1-4, Commissioner 3, Drill Team 3, flag twirler 4, World Friend- ship Club 3-4, Jason's Jesters 3, Welcoming Committee 3, Girls' League dress representa- tive 4, Lettergirls 3, Service Awards Ban- quet 3, Spanish Club 3-4. Larsen, Keith 233 Basketball 3. LaRue, Richard 233, 252, 259 Football 1. Lawdermilk, Harold 233 Lawhon, Fred 53, 72, 121, 122 147, 214, 233 Class president 1-2, Lettermen's Club 3-4, Color Day 3, baseball 1-4, football 1, 3, 4, basketball 1-3, Co-Ed King candidate 4. Layton, Marge 233 Leath, Janet 233 Lehman, Shari 106, 233 Lehman, Sherry 52, 62, 104, 233 Tri-Hi-Y 2-3, Jotters' Club 3, Medical Pro- fessions Club 3-4, Diakonoe 3-4, French Club 2. Lehman, Stuart 136, 233 Scholarship Club 1-2, Science Club 2-4, Argo Engineers 3, Youth Day 4, cross coun- try 2-4 lsecond place Orange meet 31, track 2-4, clothing drive 2. Lemieux, Danielle 243 Transferred to Garden Grove 4, A Cappella Choir 4. Levonius, Pat 233 Medical Professions Club 3-4, French Club 3, G.A.A. tennis 3, speech tournament 3. Lewis, David 65, 70, 139, 144, 233 Swimming 1-4, football 1, cross country 1, water polo 3-4, Tarpon Club 3-4 lpresident 41, Science Club 2. Liby, Peggy 104, 233 Lindsey, Nila 233 G.A.A. 2, Student Council 2, class assembly 3, Color Day 3, clothing drive 2. Linton, Sue 52, 63, 70, 74, 75, 233, 251, 257 Argonaut Staff 3-4 iGirls' sports editor 3, art editor 41, Diakonoe treasurer 4, World Friendship Club 2-4 lpresident 3, treasurer 417 Quill and Scroll 3-4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Future Teachers 2-4, drill team 2, G.A.A. 1-2, Girls' League Fashion Show model 3, French Club 3, Latin Club 1-3 lsecretary 31, Pep Club 4,Color Day 3, Science Fair 3, Big- Little Sister Day 1-4, clothing drive 2, Christmas program 3, class assembly 3, of- fice worker 3, Junior Red Cross 3, KWIZ interview 4. LiPuma, Barbara 234 Lubben, Berni 234 Lystrom, Helaine 32, 62, 234 Mackay, Gail 234 Medical Professions Club 3-4, Science Club 3-4, Jotters' Club 4, Drama Club 2, G.A.A. 3. Manderscheid, Laurel 45, 48, 51, 53, 58, 61,71,95,102,111,152,157,161,164, 216, 234 Girls' League 3-4, Student Council 1-2, Board of Control 3, Commissioner 2-4, World Friendship Club 3-4 lpresident 41, Tri-1-li-Y 1-4 lpresident 3, vice-president 31, Scholar- ship Club 1, 3, 4, Lettergirls 2-4, Youth and Government 3-4, Service Award Ban- quet top ten 2-3, band maior 1-4, lnterclub Council 2, Drama Club 2-3 lvice-president 2, treasurer 31, Future Teachers 2-4, G.A.A. 1-4, 1-lomemaking Club 3, Jason's Jesters 3, Girls' League Fashion Show 4, Ohio 8th Nation Congress 3, modern dance honor roll 3, swimming trophy 1-2, Jason's Jesters VG l0lY Show 3: ClGSS ploy props 3-4, Youth DOY 4: PEP Club 4, CASC convention 3-4, Service Awards Banquet 1-4. Marks, Charlene 234 Student Council 3. Markwell, Wanda 46, 234 G.A.A. 1-2, Student Council 1, 2, 4. Marsh, BettY 37, 48, 66, 234, 258 Girls League officer 3-4 ldress representative 31: Girls' League Fashion Show model 4, Argonaut staff 3, Student Council 4, Home- Hills G.A.A. historian 3, class play 3-4, lnterclub Council 3, Jotters' Club 3-4, Photo Club secretary 3. Marshall, Linda 45, 234 Commissioner 3-4, Tri-Hi-Y 2-3, French Club 3, Homemaking Fashion Show 4, prom committee chairman 3, Youth Day 3. Martin, Jan 234 Baseball 1-4 icaptain 31, Lettermen's Club 4, football 2. Marval, Robert 141, 234 Band 1, 3, track 2-4. Masikuri, Pung tFatmah1 46, 52, 58, 61, 70, 71,104,116,117, 234 Mathews, Paul 234 Matson, Bob 234 Mattedi, Ginny 47, 234 Student Council 4. Matthews, Sue 53, 102, 154, 156, 158, 234 G.A.A. 1-4 ihockey manager 31, Commis- sioner 3, band 1-4, dance band 4, combo 4, Student Council 2-3, Lettergirls 2-4, Jot- ters' Club 2-3, Tri-Hi-Y 2-3, clothing drive 2. Mayberry, Michael 234 Music 1. McClements, Eleanor 47, 61, 100, 234 Future Teachers 3-4, drill team 4, Student Council 4. McElroy, Leon 235 Basketball 3. McFadden, Nance 82, 235, 260 Drama Club 3, class play 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3. McKay, Colleen 106, 235 Concert Choir 4, A Cappella Choir 4. McNabb, Frank 53, 55, 86, 121, 122, 141, 235 McWilliams, Randy 235 Chorus 1, Future Farmers 1-3. Mickelson, Diane 235 Middleton, Jerry 235 Miettunen, Jeannie 42, 43, 51, 60, 68, 98, 235, 244 Assistant business manager 4, Commissioner 3-4, flag twirler 3-4, Golden Fleece 4, Serv- ice Awards Banquet top ten 3, Youth Day 4, Pep Club vice-president 4, .lason's Jesters secretary 3-4, Student Council 3, Argonaut staff 3, drill team 2, CASC convention 3-4, Leadership Camp Osceola 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2, Future Voters 3, Future Teachers 2, lnter- club Council 3, World Friendship Club 2, Service Award Banquet 2, talent assembly 3, modern dance exhibition 4. Miller, Dave 45, 55, 130, 147, 235 Baseball 1-4, basketball 1-4, football 2, Lettermen's Club 3, Key Club 4, Student Council 4. Miller, Kathie 37, 59, 71, 235 Homemaking Club 2-3, Homemaking Fashion Show 1-4, Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain 1-4 ichaplain 2, president 3, songleader 41, served at Co-Ed 3. Mitchell, Peter 235 Montgomery, Mike 235 Moore, Carol 235 making Club 2, class assembly 3, prom committee 3, Color Day 3, Commissioner 4, clothing drive 2. Morgan, Marion 235 Drama Club 1, monitor 1, G.A.A. 1. Mortensen, Harold 235 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4, Future Farmers 1-2. Mower, Nancy 45, 52, 61, 70, 75, 235 Tri-Hi-Y 2-3, Commissioner 4, library staff 3, Girls' League Fashion Show model 4, World Eriendship Club 2, Future Teachers 2-4 lhistorian, vice-president1, Diakonoe 3-4, Student Council 3, drill team 2, Argonaut staff 4, monitor 2, prom committee 3, usher- ette 3-4, Future Voters 2, Homemaking Fash- ion Show 2, Color Day 3, clothing drive 2, office worker 3-4, modern dance 3-4, class. assembly 3, assemblies 1-2, lnterclub Coun- cil 4, Youth Day 4, Big-Little Sister Day 1-4, Jotters' Club. Muhovich, Jim 53, 130, 147, 235, 251 Muilenburg, Sandra 62, 69, 235 Homemaking Club 4, Jotters' Club 4, Junior Red Cross 4. Muilenburg, Sharon 62, 69, 236 Homemaking Club 4, Jotters' Club 4, Muldoon, Ronnie 100, 101, 236 Murray, Robert '87, 236 Musseman, Emie 44, 51, 53, 55, 121, 122,124,131,132,147, 216, 218, 236, 253, 257 Student Council 1, 3, Commissioner 2-4, Board of Control 3-4 ichairman 41, Golden Fleece 3-4, football i-4, besketbeii 1.4, baseball 1-4, Lettermen's Club 1-4, class officer 2, Drama Club 2-3, Key Club 3-4, Youth Day 3-4, French Club 2-3, Latin Club 1. Nader, Penny 32, 62, Q36 Medical Professions Club 2-4 1ass't social chairman 31, clothing drive 2. Narasaki, Linda 66, 236 G.A.A. 1-2 lsoftball manager 21, Lettergirls PUl3llCliY YTWCVVWCIQGF 3, Jotters' Club 3-4, lnter- club Council 4, G.A.A. conference 2. Neff, Wayne 236 Neighbors, Barbara 104, 236 Tri-Hi-Y 2, drill team 2-3, A Cappella Choir 1-4. Nevarez, Joe 236 Track 2-3, football 2-3, basketball 1. Niblack, Barbara 106, 236 G.A.A. 1-3 ihistorian 31, drill team 2, Stu- dent Council 1-3, Commissioner 3-4, Con- cert Choir 3-4 lsecretary 41, Girls' Glee 1, A Cappella Choir 2, Lettergirls secretary 3. Nichols, Alice 31, 50, 52, 58, 100, 236 Scholarship Club 1-4, Diakonoe Club secre- retary 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, drill team 2-4, Girls' League Fashion Show 3. Nolan, Gary camera shy Basketball 3. Norton, Mike 236 Junior Red Cross 3, Argo Engineers 3. Oakes, Janet 236 O'Neil, Peggy 236 Ormsby, Daniel 236 O'Rourke, Pete 45, 236 Football 1, 2, 4, Science Club 1, clothing drive 2, class play 3-4, Brigadoon 3, Pasadena Playhouse tournament 3-4, Long Beach speech festival 3-4, Drama Club 1-3, class assembly 2-3, Commissioner 3, Best Foot Forward 4. Osborne, Richard camera shy Lettermen's Club 2-3, track 2-3, football 3, basketball 2-3. Overholt, Marian 236 Student Council 2, Jotters' Club 4. Palomino, Frankie 142, 236 Track 4. Papenhausen, Judy 54, 57, 60, 70, 212, 237 Drama Club 2, French Club 2-4, World Friendship Club 2-3, Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Science Club 4, lnterclub Council vice-president 4, class yell leader 4, class assemblies 2-4, talent show 2-3, band 2-3, Commissioner 2-3, G.A.A. 2-4, Service Awards Banquet 2-3, speech awards 2-3, class play 3, Jason's Jesters 4. Parris, Gene 237 Peery, Tom 55, 237 Scholarship Club 3, Key Club 4, Commis- sioner 3, water polo 1, basketball 3, Home- coming committee 4, clothing drive 2. Pehrson, Brent 237 Pennington iCarter1, Jeane 225 Homemaking Fashion Show 3. Penticoff, Chuck 50, 136, 237, 244 Peoples, Gayle 237 Homemaking Fashion Show 4. Persek, Chuck 55, 91, 108, 213, 215, 237, 260 Class president 4, football 1, 3, Co-Ed King 4, Argomobile-of-month 3, class assembly 3, 4, Key Club 4, Color Day 4, talent show 4, Commissioner 2, Student Council 1, Youth Day 3-4, Lettermen's Club 1, 3. Peterson, Brian 237 Football 1-3, monitor 4. Pinkerton, Sherry 31, 53, 58, 104, 152, 154,156,158,163,237 G.A.A. 1-4, Lettergirls 3-4, Commissioner 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Latin Club 1-3, Brigadoon 3, A Cappella 2-4, Girls' Glee 1. Pirolo, Ruth 237 Pittman, Terry 208, 237, 256 Tri-Hi-Y 2-3, Girls' League Fashion Show 3-4: Student Council 2, Commissioner 4, French Club 3, Girl-of-month 3- Homemaking Fash- ion Show 4, Top-Scholar-of-Quarter 4. Pitts, Arlene , 50, 57, 237 Scholarship Club 1-4, class play 3-4, Latin Club 1-4, Commissioner 3-4, Medical Pro- fessions Club 1-3, World Friendship Club 2, Science Fair winner 3, prom committee 3, clothing drive 2, Argo Fair winner 3, Merit Scholarship commendation 3. Plate, Sandra 32, 62, 66, 70, 237 Welcoming Committee 2, Medical Profes- sions Club 1-4 lsecretary 2, vice-president 3, president 41, .lunior Red Cross 2, lnterclub Council 4, clothing drive 2, Christmas dance committee 2. Ponce, Ray 53, 55, 121, 122, 237 Prats, Christopher 142, 237 Track 4. Price, Barbara 77, 237 Homemaking Club 2, Girls' League Fashion Show 1, Girls' Chorus 3. Queia, Betty 237 Jotters' Club 3-4, Girl-of-month 3, Girls' League Fashion Show 4. Quick, Jerry 82, 237, 256 Student Council 2-3, class play 4, speech contests 4. Quigley, Kuthryne 57, 238 Art Club 1-2, French Club 3-4 lsecretary 41, G.A.A. 1-2, clothing drive 2, prom commit- tee 3, graduation usher 3, class play make- up 3. Rasch, Sharron 46, 98, 238 G.A.A. 1-2 lswimming manager 21, World Friendship Club 2, dress representative 3, Girl-of-month 4, Student Council 4, Letter- girls 2, drill team 2, flag twirler 3-4, Girls' League Fashion Show 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2. Rau, Claus 139, 221, 238 Bank of America Award winner 4, class foreman woodshop 3, Tarpon Club 3, water polo 3-4, swimming 3, Orange County Fair entree 2-3. Rebok, Robert 17, 238 Redding, Patricia 100, 238 G.A.A. 1, Jason's Jesters 3-4, Jotters' Club 3, drill team 4. Reno, Marilyn 60, 86, 106, 238 Concert Choir 2-4, .lason's Jesters 3-4, Brigadoon 3, KWIZ music panel 3, Spot- light on Youth 4, Anaheim exchange as- sembly 3, Fullerton exchange assembly 2. Reyburn, Keith 24, 99, 215, 238, 256 Swimming 2, Artie Argonaut 4. Rhodes, Ruth 238 Jotters' Club 4. Risner, Dixie 26, 238 Roberts, Tom 28, 102, 105, 238 Band 1-4, orchestra 1-4, dance bond 4, stage crew 2-4, Jason's .lesters 3-4. Robinson, David 238 Monitor 4, Student Council 2. Rodriguez, Eva 238 Rogers, Judy 238 Rose, Gloria 238 Rosene, Dennis 53, 122, 238, 245 Student Council 3, Commissioner 4, football 1, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Argomobile-of- month 3, 4. Ross, Gordon 238 Photo Club 2-4 ltreasurer 41. Ross, Linda 238 Rudy, Bobbie 97, 114, 238, 259 Songleader 4, G.A.A. 3, Pep Club 4, Girls' League Fashion Show 3-4, class play 3. Sadler, Ronald 239 Satterfield, Ronald 239 Football 3, Argomobile-of-month 4. Sauer, James 87, 239 Sayler, Beth 23, 105, 239 Schaefer, Robert 239 Commissioner 3, football 2. Scheel, Ron 106, 239 Scherer, Ruth 239 Schlice, Barbara Susan 61, 239 Transferred from Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 4, Future Teachers 4. 250 Schoonover, Jerry 239 Football 'I, monitor 3. Schultz, Beverly 157, 239 Drill team 3, GAA. 4, Jotters' Club 4, Homemaking Fashion Show 3. Scott, Diana 41, 46, 51, 106, 239 Student Body secretary 4. Semotan, Winn 239 Sias, Kathryn 239 GAA. 1-2, Welcoming Committee 3, Art Club 2. Sloniger, Wells 40, 46, 51, 53, 55, 68, 94, 131, 147, 217, 239 Student Body president 4, basketball 2-4, baseball 2-4, class president 3, Key Club 3-4, Golden Fleece 3-4, Lettermen's Club 2-4. Smith, Gary 104, 239 Football 3-4. Snyder, Jeff 239 Basketball 2. Snyder, Mike 134, 239 Basketball 3-4, Radio Club 4. Somers, John 239 Sommer, Arlene 22, 60 106, 108, 240, 244 Mixed Chorus 1, Concert Choir 2-4 laccom- panist 3-41, Latin Club 1-3 ltreasurer 31, Jason's Jesters president 3-4, Christmas pro- gram 1-4, Brigadoon accompanist 3, Stu- dent Council 2, KWIZ radio show 3, Spot- light on Youth 4, Anaheim exchange assem- bly 3, Fullerton exchange assembly 2, Con- cert Choir tour 3-4. Sottile, Barbara 240 Sottile, Elizabeth 240 Soucie, Charlotte 240 Stahl, Bernie 240 Stewart, Patricia 7, 42, 43, 47, 50, 63, 70, 74, 117, 240, 255, 256 CASC district vice-president 4, assistant busi- ness manager 3, 4, football program man- ager 4, Golden Fleece 3, 4, general dance chairman 3, Argonaut advertising manager 4, class treasurer 2, class play 3, Commis- sioner 2, 4, Youth Day 3-4, Christmas pro- gram 3, Service Awards Banquet 2-4, Lead- ership camp 2-3, English Achievement Award 3, Scholarship Club 1-4, World Friendship Club 2-4 lpresident 21, Future Voters 2-4 lclerk 31, assemblies 2-4, lnterclub Council 2-4 lsecretary 31, Public Schools Week pro- grams 2-4, speech tournaments 3-4, Wel- coming Committee 2-3, Jotters' Club 3-4, Photo Club 2-3, Pep Committee 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Jason's Jesters 3-4, Medical Professions Club 1-2 isecretary 21, G.A.A. 1-3 ltreasurer 21, Lettergirls' 2-3, prom committee chairman 3, Hello Daze committee chairman 3, sold football programs 1-3, Homecoming activities 1-4, Optimist essay award 3, prom helper 2, American Field Service committee 2-4,.usherette 3, G.A.A. salesmanship award 3, clothing drive 2, Buffums' Young Careerist finalist 4, class assembly 2-3. Stingley, Norman 240 Spanish Club 3, baseball 3, football 1, Let- termen's Club 3, swimming 1, monitor 2. Stout, Lana 240 Stout, Patricia 240 Tri-Hi-Y 1-2, G.A.A. 1-2, French Club 1, 3, speech 4. Stovall, Roy 240 Studdard, Joan 104, 240 Subko, JoAnn 240 Suydam, Judy 240 Art Club 2-3, GA.A. 1, clothing drive 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Swaney, Judith 240, 251 Latin Club 1-2, French Club 3, World Friendship Club 2, G.A.A. 1-2, class dance committee 1-3, modern dance program at Open House 3, Homecoming activities 2-4, Color Day 3. Swarthout, Marilyn 100, 240 Taylor, John 240 Football 3-4, basketball 3. Thibault, Pauline 240 Thomas, Bill 47, 53, 54, 57, 63, 125, 142, 240, 253 Clothing drive 2, football 3-4, emergency service team 3, Future Teachers 3, Science Club president 4, French Club 4, Future Voters 4, Lettermen's Club 3-4, track 4, Key Club 3-4, Youth Day 4. Thomas, Charles 241 Thornton, Mary Catherine 100, 104, 241 GA.A. 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, A Cappella Choir 2-4, Jason's Jesters 3-4, drill team 4. Tisor, Jack 241 Football 2-4 lmost inspirational B player 41. Todd, Frankie 241 Tomonelli, Francis 241 Toner, Tom 241 Football 4, A Cappella Choir 4. Tucker, BillieJo 7, 45, 49, 51, 57, 60, 241, 245, 258 Class vice-president 1, Golden Fleece 3-4, French Club 3-4, Jason's Jesters 3-4, as- semblies 2-4, talent show 2-3, World Friend- ship conference 3, Youth Day 4, Girls' League dress representative 1-2, Girls' League officer 3-4 lprogram chairman 3, board member 41, Girls' League Fashion Show 3-4 icommen- tator 31, prom committee 3, dance decora- tions 1-4, Girls' League Banquet 1-4, Serv- ice Awards Banquet 2-4 ltop ten 31, Brig- adoon choreographer 3, Concert Choir tour 3, 4, DAR finalist 4. Turman, Callie 243 Transferred to Garden Grove High 4. Turpin, Bill 45, 104, 241 A Cappella Choir 1-4, Commissioner 4. Turpin, Dave 241 Football 3-4, swimming 3-4, Tarpon Club 4. Van Beek, Ann 50, 51, 52, 57, 61, 63, 70, 74, 87, 94, 111, 115, 209 214, 217, 219, 220, 241, 262 Foreign Exchange Student to Argentina 3, Argonaut editor 4, literary editor 3, DAR Good Citizen 4, Bank of America Gold Cup winner 4, Buffums' Young Careerist 4, Scholarship Club 1-4 lpresident 31, Future Teachers 2-4 lpresident 4, vice-president 31, French Club 3-4 lvice-president 41, Latin Club 1-4 lsecretary 21, Tri-Hi-Y 1-3 lvice- president 21, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Golden Fleece 3-4, Future Voters 3-4, Diakonoe 3-4, Drama Club 2-3, World Friendship Club 1-4, outstanding sophomore biology student, out- standing advanced physical science student, Most Intelligent junior girl, Service Awards Banquet 1-4 ltop ten 3-41, Top Scholar-of- Quarter 4, English Achievement Award 3, Elks Leadership contest winner 4, Scholar- ship seal bearer 4, Commissioner 3-4, Stu- dent Council 1-2, G.A.A. 1-3 lpublicity chair- man 3, convention 31, class play 4, speech contest winner 3, WCTU essay contest win- ner 3, Realtors state essay contest winner 3, Christmas program 3, drill team 2, Science Fair prize winner 2, clothing drive 2, school scrapbook keeper 3-4, Redlands yearbook conference 3, Scholarship conference 3, class assembly 3. Vanderwolf, Gerry 241 VanDevender, Scott 67, 241 Band 1-2, stage crew 2-4, water polo 4, Radio Club 4. Vandever, Vicki 241 Future Voters 3-4, World Friendship Club 3-4, Welcoming Committee 3, Art Club 3, Junior Red Cross 3, G.A.A. 1-2, Jotters' Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1-4. Van Nest, Richard 241 Football 3, track 3. Venhaus, Karen 241 Girls' Chorus 3, A Cappella 4. Vestergaard, Per 46, 50, 51, 55, 64, 70, 104,116,117,136,137,141,241 Exchange student from Denmark 4, Scholar- ship Club 4, track 4, cross country 4, Key Club 4, Golden Fleece 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Photo Club 4, A Cappella Choir presi- dent 4. Vicory, Jerry 122, 241 Vulliet, Frank 50, 51, 57, 64, 75, 174, ' 241, 257 Golden Fleece 4, Scholarship Club 4 ipresi- dont 41, Latin Club 3, Youth Day 3-4, class play 3-4, Argonaut staff 4, tennis 4. Wagner, Roger 242 Walker, Crystal 242 walker, Pat 242 Track 2, Student Council 2. Wall, Donald 67, 242 Stage crew 2-4, class play 3. Wamhof, Pat 242 Waters, Shiela 242 Watkins, Mylene 242 G.A.A. 1-3, French Club 1-3, Science award 2, Lettergirls 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, class play 3, World Friendship Club 3, water ballet per- formance 4. A Webber, Terry 108, 109, 111, 122, 141, 242, 245 Class president 1, 3, class yell leader 1, 2, track 2-4, football 1, 2, 4, basketball 3, Lettermen's Club 3-4, Color Day 3. Weber, Mary Lee 242 Jotters' Club 3. Weigel, Bob 242 Welsh, Mike 242 Monitor 3, football 1, Stamp Club 1, gate- keeper 1. Wheeler, Annette 69, 151, 242, 244 Homemaking Club 1, 3, 4, World Friend- ship Club 3, French Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, G.A.A. 1. Wheeler, Tonya 242 Whitehead, Jacqueline 31, 53, 56, 58, 152, 154,156, 158, 242 G.A.A. 214 lgirl-of-year 21, Lettergirls 3-4 lsecretary 41, Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Future Teachers 3, G.A.A. cabinet 3, Spanish Club 4, World Friendship Club 3. Wick, Bob 242 Wiersig, Pam 242 Wilber, Joyce 242 Wilcock, Joan 7, 61, 70, 242 Future Teachers 4, French Club secretary 4, World Friendship Club 4, model U. N. con- ference 4, Latin Club 4. Wilcox, Jerry 42, 43, 46, 51, 53, 55, 57, 76,13O, 147, 208, 218, 243, 251 Boys' athletic commissioner 4, Key Club 3-4 lpresident 4, secretary 31, Golden Fleece 3-4, Lettermen's Club 2-4, baseball 1-4, basket- ball 1-4, Youth Day sports editor Daily News 2-4, Argolog staff 1-4 lsports editor 2-41, Service Awards Banquet 2-4, Student Council 3, Camp Osceola 4, Top Scholar-of- Quarter 4, KWlZ reporter 4. Wilkes, Richard 243 Williams, Anita 49, 71, 82, 111, 114, 221, 243 Girls' League publicity chairman 4, song leader 3, Girl-of-month 2, Bank of America Award winner 4, Art Club 1-3 lpresident 21, drill team 2, G.A.A. 1-2, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2, Pep Club 1-3, Christmas assembly 3, Commis- sioner 2, 3, Girls' League Fashion Show 4. Williams, Marshall 57, 109, 243 Class play 3-4, speech contest 2-4, stage production plays 2-4, Drama Club 2-3, Latin Club 1-2, Argo Engineers 3, French Club 4. Wilson, Patricia 243 G.A.A. 1. Winder, William 53, 122, 132, 141, 243 Lettermen's Club 4, football 4, track 4, basketball manager 4. Wolf, Barbara 243 Future Nurses Club 3. Wright, Robert Paul 45, 46, 53, 122, 243 Football 2-4, Commissioner 4, Lettermen's Club 3-4, track 3, Student Council 4. Wyland, John 243 YW-'ng' GUYY 243 Track 1-4, cross country 2, dance band 4, Dixieland combo 4, concert band 2-4. Zambella, Barbara 47, 243 Stuclent Council 4, Jotters' Club, Tri-Hi-Y 2, G.A.A. 2, math marathon winner 2, P.T.A. shows 2-4. Zimmerman, Pete 46, 51, 53, 55, 57, 116, 146, 212, 221, 243 Class vice-president 4, Golden Fleece 3-4, Key Club 1-4, Scholarship Club 1-4, golf 1-4, basketball 1-4, Commissioner 3, STU. dent Council 1, 2, 4, lnterclub Council 3, Le'l9 me0'5 Club 1-4: CASC representative 4: YOUth Day 3-4, Latin Club 1-2. 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GARDEN GROVE FLORIS FS Helen C, McArdIe 10751 Garden Grove Blvd. JEfferson 7-7760 Same Location Since 1951 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1959 HONOLD B?sOTi'lERS WIORT U I-XRY An Institution for Community Service 10781 Garden Grove Blvd. JEfferson 7-1038 , Y! iggovfg fr xx ,Maia 1' - 255, ,,,f, V' 'lv ' . .V : 'N , .. ' lf , S lx 'if' x - ' v d J 3 li! f 2 ' , ,' ,. 5 ' 1 Melee' A ie- 5 ,gel me -4.i. .,... . . ff AN ' , , l ' H ' 1 ' ' YW ' ! ' ',g'4'Wn -- , :'.:wv2f-s.y29i3uf'2vw.-1'. ..f'. 2ff 1--.-41 '1-YF:-7:11 'cl 'M-M ,W J Q A as gr V iw: by ,Y . Me. f 1' , Qijfrhf 'ijgl' , ., -Q. 1,5-. ,pair , -. A. 'M - f .-H5545 W1 - 4'm?': i fy-2'5.x 421 f'f si ii., 1 rf fr 32141. fgfffwfi,-lwzzszeizg-w i Fifi f ' 149,59 lil? fi' + f 'A L 22,15 12, 'A'..a,:w i ff in 4- 6 1,5659 I 7 I qi-L,f.,lgfE 'qi 'F' ' J' I' J , I, X1 :',5g1QeAg,',j w , 5' L L f,.'fffJ1f'3i ' , .Z 0.1 1 9 1 ,,, .'14s,,i ,ibmif , I y v-.W ,Q ,. .., 1 , ..7. ,W , , imgiwfw H ,. Lh- Sue Belofe and Cherri Vallance prepare for o hum- dinger of a party with foodsiurfs purchased from Wi-IEELEEVS P'lARii1E'l' 12791 Euclid Avenue JEfferson 4-2931 ROE-31-EPCI' S STUDIO 407 Norih Main ST. Santo Ana Special prices for senior sTudenT reorders are sTill in effect. Susie Kime admires her fellow seniors' porTraiTs. N -4 ..v.v' ' i ,I M ' 1 V. vf?i '1 T',i.Q'iFZ:vi,gQf f-J,'Tl1' , i ' ' 1, 1 r.. u -I fi 1' ., -A, , -f New 2'M gm-1.121111 ii.-. .'i:P.'::.J ' N lf ' l ' .-W. -.- '. K v' :ffl ,. , 1- lA If - ,,' I ,, Q ' ,cm I I - 'L .. 1 f -1141-11 11 i -3 , 4- 1 - l ifjj 4 ' -W-.-.,........,-, 1 ..., . 4 - . I X 2 J l T, ,LO 'rx' 3 fy' You'll s'rrike it rich or KnoH's! lx nl r, I KH Everyone hos 0 bongeup Time of The Form! THERE IS PLENTY TO SEE AND DO AT KNOTT'S BERRY FARM KND GHOST TOWN From Gorden Grove Take Gorden Grove Blvd. To Hughwoy 39, STEAK HOUSE CHICKEN DINNERS Then north oboui 6 miles To The Form. 12 noon To 8:30 p.m. Closed Mondays ond Tue-scloys All set for The wor dance ore .loner Feighr, Lindo Boyne, Shoroin Cochrone, Chief Red Feorher, Pofsy Sfeworf, ond Moryonn Gollogher, 1? noon To H-30 p m Closed Fridays Amazing ore The fecifs Thor con be ochieved while odvenruring in KnoTT's Hounfed House. Ill W , 1. j 'E ' 'A C. , . f E 'i T Y'A . ' '1.fx-455 Frank Walker delights at Penny Danmer's choice ot candy. SPROUSE-PQ-'El'I'Z CO. Variety Store 9772 Garden Grove Blvd. Garden Square Terry Pittman models beautiful dress at Y X W I I P70 VI fri:-.Nc Q 9904 Garden Grove Blvd. Garden Square JEtterson 7-9191 OSD-'IFPS Pi-IARMI-XCY 1 Cosmetics -- Prescriptions - LGVICUGS We give S8iH Green Stamps 12955 S. Euclid Ave. JEtterson 4-3456 Patsy Stewart's choice of perfume gets Jerry Quick's approval. l A KE-.'NADY'S STORE FOR MEN 9838 Garden Grove Blvd, JEfter50n 7-6654 Garden Square Kenady's clothes get Susan Hammer's approval as Keith Reyburn and Frank Walker can testify MAGS ARCADE Yi-XRDAGE New, Used Machines - Renral and Repair Fine Fabric Fashions - Nofions H026 Garden Grove Blvd. .lEfferson 4-3123 Garden Grove JEfferson 4-323i Carol Garnboni shows Connie Lofze a bolt of floral print rnarerial. 1 Y ' of I i . A .N 1 L - f-J 121 sg . il ' , '. 53 .:p1l ,l' 3 I l 2 l 5 . F lu Q F, 4 .loan Lirrich and Ernie Musseman sporr casual carnpus wear P'lAPCl'INl'S P'lEN'S STORE 12975 Euclid Ave, .lEfferson A-TMO N1 F' A 90 , Q h 5 0' w L56 FA PF 6 PPI' P IIOLQ fl-XD Q 5 os IO rl:-Xa I' f Q Q:-XL:-.Q dv. QUWICL-. lO57i Garden Grove Blvd. JEfferson 7-5767 lO37l Golden Grove Blvd- Ellerson 7-5700 Next To Colers Eauiprnenl Rentals and Garden Supplies Sandra Chula and Susan Linton look over A fine selecrion of lawn mowers is inspecied picfures and fmmes by Frank Vulliel' and Lindy Wells l E l i V E vw-1 321 Q 2 If f ji 4 . . 42 fm 3 fu 5' Q Q I. , 3 .Tak .3 I : , z,fL,,1!,e1 V , 2 . . 6, I Jhiil ' ,' F an li'.:?i. ' A A ' fr .2 . ,J . 1, ,,..M4 . ,i . , , n: '-57 -A 4 - , ,,-3.5- ' Q-:sv . -, 4- as 4 Q ,y , , . 5, , , 1-. f , f, -I W W i 3 1 1 1549 Linda Bridgman and Be'rTy Marsh enioy Tea and a Chai' on a fine sofa. AUISTINCTIVES FURNITURE . 9866 Garden Grove Blvd. JEfferson 7-O28 Garden Square FABRIC PIART 9892 Garden Grove Blvd. Jlffferson 7-7869 Garden Square Diane Larson and Leda Dickson inspecf The fine materials on display. i yr v' , ' f 1 at 4 41, 8 a 1- 'Q 72 Q! f 7, 4: M f ' 6 GARDEN SQUARE I-I A RDW A RE 9896 Garden Grove Blvd. JEfferson 7-8442 Garden Square Penny Danner and Susan Hammer look over The household aids , 7' JUDKINS MUSIC COWIFANY 9876 Garden Grove Blvd. JEfferson 7-7242 Garden Square A srereo recording is enioyed by BillieJo Tucker and Bob Hasly. ' -11. 1- ,L ii .I Yr!! fl Vicroa sgggfsxg SEEREO i rm ROBINSONS JEVVELERS 9874 Garden Grove Blvd. JEfferson 7-0989 11891 Brookhursf LEhigh 9-6169 Harold Hill and Leslie Blake look over The rings 1 f! 'N i-IOWARUS TOY LAND 9762 Garden Grove Blvd. JEhferson 7-7694 in Garden Square 513 N. Loara, Anaheim PRospecr 4-2106 in Broadway Shopping Cenrer Greg and Larry Srniih enjoy The Toys. 1 Kb, Dick LaRue and Mike Grannis inspect a hunting rifle ar GROVE SPORTING GOODS 10652 Garden Grove Boulevard Jlifferson 7-9486 JACKSON CLEANERS 12072 Garden Grove Boulevard JEfferson 7-3692 Bobbie Rudy and Linda Cooney Try Their hand at pressing. i 1 1 l i . l I ' 4 L' i ui Penny Szalay and Willie Cornell ger ser for cold weather as They model fashionable coals at ,Q,,OYXhl'C1,5 lecgmop DOWNTOWN GARDEN GROVE P'IOVllERi'S V ARIET Y 12965 S. Euclid Ave. JEHGVSOVW 44409 Srafionery-Nolions-Toile'rries-Hosiery We Give S811-l Green S'ramps Karen Doyle and Nance McFadden stock up on school supplies. 12911 Euclid Avenue JEfferson 4-2962 Pretty Things To Wear 12952 Euclid Avenue Phone JEhcerson 4-1828 Chic Chalefie approves of Chuck Persek's selection of a fine watch -J. L 1 1 ,,..d.f-- 1 MN , Hs, J- J f of , .-'I V W U, Aw. ss M5 1 9-, l l r Yf' ' :sm N sh . WF I I ' fx I I' W -, ' NELSON S n'rlO l' O SU BBL f , , A ' 3 12926 Euclid Avenue M 'X' M 4 .llifferson 4-2617 , 2-f f Sandie Bearbower poses for Jim Klein, who knows Thaf phofography is lun. ,.- -A 4' Sul X . ff X Sandy Jesse, Bill Miller, and Kathy Mitchell louy candy bars supplied by L. B. I-li-XRRISON CO. Wholesale Disfriloufors ,,,,,5gY,, 5. X. ' S Candy Fountain Supplies lll2 E, i7Th ST. Santa Ana, Calif. Klmberly 7-5l46 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF i959 l Sl 0 ml FII ia K' 'ii t W t A J l ll Vsjl Qiylill. j lllni. ...I Kaye Richey, Mary Lou Carter, Dale Zemke, and Audrey Gardner learn about The huge accouniing machines. ,- , c-., 1 A li' QT' 1 , ix - H ,466 --nd 'A l L E TU lk -ff! Q if Y , . 3 5 w 5 Ann Von Beek, Buffums' Young Core-erisf, mode Buffums' The first stop on her vocofion ogendo. Moke Buffums' your heodquofrers foo for The lofesf ond smartest sporfs weor, doy, or dofe fashion, Whofever your summer wordrobe calls for, Buffums' hos iT. Lor-Jo BEACH I- l l 'l'l X, Q3 SANTA ANA Pine of Broodvvoy I- Q Mqin QT Tenth 1 Social Studies ... ... A Cappella .......104 Activities ...... . . . 78-117 Administration .....,.. . . 8-37 Adult Education . .. 33 Attendance Supervisor ..... 15 Board of Trustees .. 11 Business Manager .. 11 Dean of Boys ....... . . 14 District Administrators ...... 12 District Office Staff . . . . . 12 Office Staff ...... . . 15 Principal ..... . , 13 Registrar ......... . . 15 Superintendent .... .... 1 0 Vice-Principal .. . . . . .. 14 Advertisements .... 252-262 Archaeology Club . .. Argo Engineers .... Argolog Staff . . . Argonaut Staff .... Art Club ....... Artie Argonaut . . Award Winners . .. Band ............... Bank of America Winners Baseball ............... Freshman .... Junior Varsity . .. Varsity ...... Basketball, Boys . . . B Team ...... C Team ........ Junior Varsity . .. Varsity ....... Bus Drivers ....... Caesaris Rascalis .. Cafeteria Staff .... Christmas Dance . . . Christmas Program . . . Classes .......... Freshman .... Sophomore . . . Junior ...... Senior ....... Cl-ub Snapshots .... Co-Ed Dance .... Concert Choir .... Cross Country . . . . Dedication .... Diakonoe .... Drill Team ........ . . . Exchange Students . . . . . Faculty ............ Art .............. 66 64 . .76-77 . .74-75 60 99 110-111 102-103 221-222 147-148 ....148 ....148 ....147 129-135 ....134 ....135 ....133 130-132 35 ..57 ,... 36 ..92-93 . . . .113 166-251 168-183 184-195 196-207 210-250 . 71-72 ..90-91 .....106 136-137 7 52 100-101 115-117 ..16-32 30 Business Education . . . . . . . 16 English ........... Homemaking ... ..18-19 .. 26 INDEJ Industrial Arts . .. Language .... . . Mathematics ..... .... Music ............ . . Physical Education ....... Science .,.. ..17 ..22 20-21 .. 23 28-29 .. 27 .24-25 Maiorettes ................. 99 Medical Professions Club ...... 62 Most Worthy Argonauts ..218-219 Nurse ..................... 32 Orchestra ...... ...... 1 05 Organizations .... .... 3 8-77 Parting Thoughts . .. ..... .264 Faculty Play ........ .... 8 0-81 Flag Twirlers ..... 98 Foreign Exchange Students 116-117 Football ................ B Team .... C Team ........ Junior Varsity ... 120-128 126-127 ....128 ......125 Varsity ..... 120-124 French Club .... 1. . ...... 57 Freshman Best ............ 183 Freshman Class Officers ...... 168 Future Voters ..... GAA Advisers .. GAA Managers . .. GAA Officers ..... Girls' Chorus ..... ..63 ....150 ....151 ..........150 ..........107 Girls' League Fashion Show ...114 Girls' Sports ...... Badminton ... Basketball .... Fencing ........ Freshman Golf . . Hockey ...... Softball . . . Swimming .. Tennis .... Volleyball .. Golden Fleece . . Golf, Boys' .... Health Service ..... Hello Daze Dance . . Homecoming ..... Princesses .... Queen ......... Homemaking Club . Jasonairs ...... Jason Awards .. Jason's Jesters .. Jotters' Club Jordaners ........ Best .... . Junior Junior Class Officers Junior Play ....... Junior Red Cross .. Key Club ........ Lettergirls . . . Lettermen . . . Librarian ....... Library Helpers .... Maintenance .. 149-165 .......156 152-153 . .... 164 . ...... 162 160-161 154-155 ....163 ......1'57 158-159 51 ....146 32 . .... 86 ..87-89 89 ..88 ..69 ....107 ....112 60 66 61 ....207 .........196 . .84-85 ...62 ...55 ...53 ...53 ...31 ...31 ...34 Pep Assemblies . . Pep Club ...... Photo Club .... PTA ........ Publications . . Argolog .... Argonaut ..... Quill and Scroll .... Radio Club ....... Scholarship Club ... Science Club ....... Senior Best ...... Senior Class Officers .... Senior Play ........ Song Leaders ....... Sophomore Best . .. Sophomore Class Officers Sports ..,......... Stage Crew ........ Student Government . Board of Control . . . Cabinet ......... Commissioners .... Girls' League Officers lnterclub Council . .. Student Body President . Student Body Secretary . .94-95 ...68 ...64 ....33 . .73-77 . .76-77 . .74-75 63 65 50 54 214-217 .212-213 . .82-83 97 ....195 ,...184 118-165 67 ..40-49 44 ..42-43 45 ....48-49 70 40 41 Student Body Vice-President . .41 Student Council ......... 46-47 Student Store ...... Swimming, Boys' B Team ..... C Team .... Varsity ...... Tarpon Club Tennis, Boys' .....37 144-145 ....145 ....145 ....144 65 ....138 Top Scholars . . . 208-209 Track ...... 141-143 B Team .. .... 142 CTeam... ...143 Varsity ....141 Tri-Hi-Y ...... ...... 5 8-59 Variety Shows . .. .... 108-109 Water Polo .. .... 139-140 B Team .. ...... 140 C Team ......... .. .140 Varsity ......... .. .139 World Friendship Club Yell Leaders ....... 70 96 26 IN NEW' RIAF' For her loyal friendship, eagerness to help others, and kind l'em9'Vl4S, Karen Doyle will be remembered. Her quiet nature and sweet disposi- tion, together with a pleasant humor, endeared her to the hearts of many. It is with great sorrow, therefore, that we bid this .good friend farewell. Serving in the capacity of assistant editor of the 1959 Argonaut, Karen was well-known to staff members as a hard worker, ever-ready to spend that extra hour after school to help finish this yearbook. A capable organizer and willing worker, she was well qualified for the responsible position she held. All will agree, Karen Doyle is a friend we will miss. Karen Doyle July 4, 1941 -April 7, 1959 PAF TINC Ti-If UG!-IT? Many memorable events have taken place during the time the Class of 1959 has been at Garden Grove High School. The Student Body has experienced a tremendous growth, new buildings have sprung up on our own campus, and another high school has been built to accomodate a student body Garden Grove High alone could not have housed. Though these events have brought abo-ut innumerable changes in our school's physical appearance, the purpose for which it was established has not been changed. lt is still the wish of our admin- istration, our faculty, and our community that we obtain the fullest knowledge of the past and present that they can provide. As seniors we are the final product of all these attempts. lt remains for us to shape the final phase of time - the future. The auest for knowledge, and the final attainment of this goal, has become, there- fore, the theme of the 1959 ARGONAUT. This auest is to be compared with that of our school hero - the Greek Jason - and his search for the prized Golden Fleece. Never to be forgotten are the supreme efforts of this year's ARGONAUT staff members, for it was largely through their taithful labor that this book was made possible. We have all worked hard to make this a year- book to be remembered. lt would have been impossible for us to do so, however, had it not been for the excellent guidance and ability of our adviser, Mr. William F. Smith. It is largely to his credit if this yearbook is a success, for he has labored tirelessly to make it so. Every moment of anxiety and worry the staff has ex- perienced, every hour we have spent working on the yearbook, he has experienced ten-fold. As editor of the 1959 ARGONAUT, l wish to express the appreciation of myself and the staff for the privilege of having worked with Mr. Smith. he we f , Editor 1959 ARGONAUT rl 1 S 14 a 3? Q 5, w 1 JB Q N fy ii? M 9' if W NN2,W ,L-32 I J f' . kv L .gi X - if X -x fr , . X , ., BST W fl Q lv S Q66 4 DRL K M' , g ey .jf . X13 gfgffbqf bbc N .jj SM wg gig A Lf wr WJ J if jg MA ' f XJ gf mf will wiv Ax 'ju 'O N HRK dll? Y A ' 1 1,7 ,P-W! gf :ha w iM,x3cff. f Bk . - , 4 WU i Ajubwu ,, 4 kid? QW G5 L buy X. P lwMWWWM? 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