Glendale High School - Stylus Yearbook (Glendale, CA)
- Class of 1960
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fb 60 Glendale Hugh School Glendale Calutornna Edutor nn chuef Assistant Edutor Art Editor Photo Edutor Faculty Student Government Organuzatlons Gurls Sports Boys Athletics Sensors Advnser Photography Advuser Sensor Portraits Kathne Yeckley Janice Bradley Carol Haley Fred Rosenberg Jennifer Venola Jeanne Spencer Penny Moolenyzer Janlce Olson Pat Colegrove Larry Silverman Linda Hoffman Lawrence Welshart Wnlluam B Graham Dunlap 8. Turney Activities .. ................... Carol Blackwell l -nf av 7 R amz: sf. al N A . v'4 f'. bm' l 'Q ! .4-5,1 .41 'I M Wlu.A Yds 2s...,,.h If va- -.Q +4 VW 1- -..u -xx' .X .N NIJ fi . l .x Ny vim QW lrwwgk l 'Q K , -:Q C 'Qg5.f,Qj'5 Il0 e'-Q fo -sa: - - s . - 4 X . I ' J N,-.1Q,:vov.-1 .,,., w wg, Min fix ' ff Q., 3 eg M 1, .,3y-W 01722001 The 1960 Stylus staff presents to you, the present and future classes, Glendale High Through Sight and Sound as our record ofa wonderful year. Through Sight and Sound you will remember the months past: the Oratorical-how happy students were when their class won, Stunt Show and sports events - those hoarse voices, elections-campaign speeches, graduation-a happy, yet sad moment. This is but the past, the future is to come. Our Sight is achieved by pictures, our Sound by the action going on and by memories of Dynamiter activi- ties resounding in our hearts and minds-some happy, others sad. To you seniors we dedicate this book-as a remem- brance ot your last and greatest year. To you who are oncoming seniors, we also dedicate the 1960 Stylus- a preview of your future. JIM 0 ,yfafmzfzfshzwafz 8 Qkauiy 78 ffuzknf Qfveanmenf 42 MAUIAZX 54 I Q . I l W ! 1-Y - , T 4.1 I O O I 7-L ' afwfzfs wgafzzzabafzx 80 1 Q35 2? JF K.. 3 A 4, Q mcgmc 'C 0 x V an W gm 5pm fzzsf gays yffafkbcs 738 Lgefzzaxls 786 'T , uW -J. Q-, ? f 1 I M , V D Q9 c.ffl L2L , ' Qt , - x' L C g,l 5 3, C, I Y' f ' V ta- I m, tg - sv Nl r NR . Y, 4 P' 4 ' ai' 1 0 1 C Q r ' IPI ' , ' W N A 9 iw .1-, ,N .,,,. . , ,,- ,, -, -,, 4j'!6l!77Zl?ZI3'!ZdbZ'7l -----........-..-.M ,.,.1....,............,.,.e......-..... ...,....g 11 v ' rn. f .. ...., ... 7. is QE? ...., '-i -A W Going over the finances for the year are from left, Board Members Mrs. Reid L. Beers Mr Paul Taylor, Mr. Benjamin O. Hagen, Mr. Scott T. McDonald, and Mrs. Donald R. Williams QSEETQQ-I Tn 034112 13QQ.-1-Q o . , Qclwa- --5 'sgmfeq -9-r 0w 5 Oggf-Q3-IE' Lg' 3f0O?m Q-'Beam Bgzooso-2 Q m3Q-.:r 3O'a'2,u-rlffo Q-goo-22.2 U-5-5m29..E gg-.rQ'g5'5 97mg mga? 3 QSTOQTTO- O3'5.O2-S 3 QQ3 9.5m Ln 2,graQQE'q:g- C: gOw 3-O--F Q,,,omO-3- 3-.Q-QQJCD nO --n- 3 cu-Qrm Q. .rp35.-0:19-.Q -hfngo-xocf' oe 22 1 'U C Z'T'2fV2r-3 30-G'Q?A SSSQQFJ' Q.fD3fDnQ' 3GlLu19rU1 LOB funn +QQ3 33' 3'3:o-+0 KDCLQ.-.Q- T7 3 i E li -,..,s. au--un' A ... nd W.. W.. ...- tt 5 fb: il 7 Working together with Dr. James H. Williams lsecond from riglfitl are assistant superintendents Mr M A Hesse business manager Mrs Hnldrecl E Hall in charge of curriculum, and Mr. Kenneth M. Montgomery, deputy superintendent in charge of personnel 'Mfg fi S . :1 '1 , . I ,f- Not a typical pose is this one of Glendale! principal Mr. Donald Golder. Mr. Golder's schedule keeps him busily moving around, on and off campus, from early morning till the late afternoon hours. We Mraz' fz I? Meeting and mixing with many stu- dents helps Mr. Donald Golder, GHS principal, to be aware of the many needs and problems of the student body. Always interested in school ac- tivities, Mr. Golder may be seen at football games, basketball games, banquets, plays, and recitals. . .e Always willing to help students with their problems, Mr. Golder stops to chat with students in the hall. Mr. Harry Beck, vice-principal in charge of student welfare, is supervisor of all school events, attendance, discipline, and athle- tics. Often known as boys' vice principal, Mr. Beck also s-upervises all extracurricular activities. Former teacher of English and social stud- ies, Mrs. Leona Newell sponsors Girls League, a very active organization at Glen- dale. As vice-principal in charge of instruc- tion. Mrs. Newell has duties which include supervision of all curricular activities in the school. Wiz A big help in running Glendole's sports group is Mr. Harry Beck, boys' vice-principal. Although Mr. B photographer. ? Q' r 'T Ny' eck and Mrs. Newell have busy schedules, they take time out for a Stylus 117267 dx? Working closely with the Girls League Board is vice-principal Mrs. Leona Newell. L ..dnll ' Reviewing the scholarship program for the year, girls counselor Mrs Emily Ledbefief smiles at the prospecis. Working with sludenfs gives many pleasant moments to Mr. Gene Haas. boys counselor, and Mrs. Emily Ledbeffer, girls counselor. Boys' counselor in charge of discipline problems and truancy of The male members of Glendale High is Mr. Gene Haas. Mr. Haas is leaving GHS This year and will be missed by his many friends among The faculfy and The siudeni body. Doing a fine iob of being girls counselor is Mrs Emily Ledbefier. In her' first year as girls counselor, Mrs. Ledbeffer is in charge of discipline and Glen- dale's extensive scholarship program. gays' amz! lf' awzsekws Past, present, or fulure?-Thoughts of boys' counselor Mr. Gene Haas remain a mystery. Taking ca break between counseling assignments are Mr. Pete Tassopulos and Mr. Robert Brickman. g if i Y l s I Lg e ' 'E , 'cw an ' i. 5 3 'Vw-6 'vt t -Qu-J Looking over counseling lists for the new year are counselors Mr, Murray Grant, Mrs. Hilda Jones, and Mr, .lack Parker. ' ui 5 5' if W ' ' 'E-. rm Problems of students don't stump these experienced counselors for long. The counselors are Mrs. Naomi Blackburn, Mr. Tom Christensen, Miss Ruth Starr, Y and Mrs. Georgia Woodard. v 'is 3 'N Although their tasks may seem routine, the clerical personn Mrs. Marcina Daniels, Mrs. Mary Zimmerman, Mrs, Cath Friendly and obliging at all times, attend- ance officers and school secretaries perform a valuable service. Among their duties are the transaction of school business, manage- ment of student body funds, and keeping of tardy and absence records. JWQNHQWUZ Wfw rf Xi .QE f 99 el provide a useful service. Among these personnel are Mrs. Susie Keeler, Mrs. Mary Tye, erine Tench, Mrs, Alma Hall, and Mrs. Lucille Clark. at .stiff ' . s P Xi .J Newtie, would you call these students for us, ask Mr. Ted Andrews, attendance supervisor, and Mrs Mabel Gansz, attendance clerk. Newtie is switchboard operator Miss Clarice Newton, friend of students and faculty alike. c' 51 It takes many hands to keep a school running, and doing their share are Mrs. Emma Hubert, senior secretary, Mrs. Doris Lewis, registrar, and Mrs. Martha Bloomberg, clerk. Mzfhfanance Jew Keeping our lawns looking neat and trim, and repairing broken clocks, damaged desks, plus a host of other little things are just a few of the many iolos the busy maintenance staff accom- plishes. Even after school, when students and teachers have left, the staff continues working to prepare for the next clay. 4-Q 71' I . 4 vs. Heads of the maintenance staff are Mr, Carl C. Pope, chief engineer, and Mr. Dorsey Merrill, chief custodian. Ng-or Composing the maintenance staff of i959-60 were, Row la Carl C. Pope, Frank J. Satlarski, Hipolito Olivo, Row 2: Lawrence Nickle, Virgil Christensen, R. E. Burling, Craig Evans, Row 3: M. E, Day, Mildred Butler, Stella Dawson, W. A. Done, Max Littlefield. .L Carl Johnson, Merrvill Young, Dorsey Merrill Jim Whittemore, Ernest Kyson. Row A: Mrs 4 s. .Q- I Satisfying hungry Glendale students is the iob of the cafeteria staff. The staff is composed of: Row l: Rhoda Naud, Charlotte Lucier, Beverly Stanley, Estella Epperson, Ruth Logsdon, Patricia Powell, Margaret Snow. Row 2: Lena Anderson, Evelyn Held, Christine Falivena, Helen Pommer, Roma l 1' GO . Nichols, Morigold Lewis, Anna Killeen. Row 3: Alice Cota, Margaret Fowler, Lawrette Brouillard, Nellie Jackson, Cora King, Della Chance, Helen Mc- Donald, Isabel Jackson. 652721122 cgftgff 'if' T .. , tv 3' 'i A 4:-1 - . x A l ' -C ' -5 bv' ai. Making ends meet and preparing the daily menu are iust two of the many jobs belonging to cafeteria manager Mrs. Estella Epperson lsecond from rightl and her assistant managers Isabel Jackson, Charlotte Lucier, and Alice Cota. Not only do the busy women of Glendale Higl'1's cafeteria prepare breakfast and lunch for hungry Glendale students, they also find time to prepare banquets for various clubs and organizations. They begin working at 7 a.m., baking their own pastries and preparing their own special dishes under the supervision of Mrs. Isabel Jackson, who became cafeteria manager second semester when Mrs. Estella Epperson was promoted to assistant cafeteria supervisor for Glendale schools. Q41 I I .I ar' ww.-1. .Q ,fn,...wsgff,5,,,,,M,.N h . GH G51 x A 4 ,m a 6 6 . K . ik-ll Hfil CMJ C KN, 6 '. 1. J, nl x-9, .' Y-'.f'fY' i?':',., ' Q f if '4f . .Q qt- H14 -,,, . fr. xx-,?5? . -' 57? ?5iZ53'1,i'7f,fkef K ' ' g' , 1 , X 111. f' JA Wm S4221-4' .- f.- 4 A lg: L M w . 'f H gm S A ,A if '32 A 4 ' L Q, i ' Q JVVV ,I U., f w -A 1 , . 14.11,-' .. 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If the wrong amount of for the mixture MIGHT explode. -sv f Q 1 rrfglfq-wa-H as demonstrated by Mr, Harry Anderson ond Mrs. Evelyn chemical is mixed in, The pair may nor be here any longer, ,ll l Palienlly explaining, pointing out, and lecturing, Mr. Charles Htcks ns one of Glendale High School s fine social science teachers. '.v ', 5 1 'J '41 n.. Pensive students of physics ponder the next test and try to puzzle out the problems. Academic courses are the backbone of education. The teach- ers who interpret these courses provide the essential knowl- edge that enables students to pursue their chosen vocations. Glendale High School lists physical sciences, math, English, foreign languages, and social sciences in its roster of aca- demic courses. Take a quick, overall look at these courses on this and the facing page. un.-4 jf Now slide il to here . . . then look here for the answer. Noel Allen, Mr. Aido Buonaguidi, Dick Johnson, and Phil Kohl work with their slide rules. ii' 1 M W , .-. Q if cs 'GL Beware! One plus one equals two. The square root of two is not one. This is only one of many facts taught by Mr. Thomas Drouet, Mrs. Evelyn Draper, and Mr. Elton Smith, math teachers. 7 4 ' iz N .uv yffhffiemzzfibs Math is a pyramid and a pyramid is math. Basic mathemat- ical skills Torm The foundation for the pyramid. Each succeed- ing course adds to The basic math and teaches more ways of using the foundation. These courses form the rest of The pyramid, with each one building a step of the geometric KK' 'L llgure' Even teachers have to study. Miss Marion Snyder and Mrs. Margaret Basic math, algebra, geometry, Trigonometry, and calculus pe,e,5o,, mdy C, geomem, ossignrnenf. all go into The finished product. Math builds up from broad generalizations to fine detail, and a pyramid does the same. lt is impossible to build a durable structure without math. 51 .lt '1 mix: xg ' XX 2'- Parallelapipeds come, parallelopipeds go, but the one being discussed by Mr. Aido Buonaguidi, Mrs. Grace House, Mr. D. W. Reichner, and Mr. Carl Matthiesen Happily at work is Miss Marion Snyder, department will remain until it is understood by all, head. Icky an unterestnng character ns untervlewed by Mr Gary Wafer plus po assrurn perrnanganafe says Mr Harry Anderson Plus hydro Hess Mrs Phyllls Edwards Mr Howard Fay and Mr Sam gen sulfate churnes ln Mr Sal Russo Equals what? asks Mr Muchael Soranno Wernle Uses of the slphon are dnscussed by Mr Ruchard Davss Mrs Evelyn Draper Mr Albert Hewm and Mr George Bunduck lseatedl 5616006 Llfe science, health and safety, chemls try buology physucs, and physnology all these and more come under the headung ot scnence As a parallel to math science especially chemlstry and phvsucs us becomlng nncreasungly lm portant an everyday lute The armed forces prnvate lndustry and even hobbyists employ sczentutuc meth ods Today s foremost screntntuc fneld IS aeronautlcs Close behind are other pr: vate nndustrues which Include general buslness televnsnon, radlo, and chem :cal corporations Checking In new buology equupment are Mr Mllton Wulkes Mr James Parker Mr Wlluam Gelslnger , '-fn t vw. 'L I f . A ' Q 121' J 5 , , ,Q K, .- . W, A v to . Q Q Y ' ' H ,, . . , . . l U e . t. I -- ' 1 f ' ' l o , . O f. P ,lf L , I I I L so ' ' . . I l I . . I . . A . I I - - l - ' l ' is mm: I llllml l 1 Is that u French menu they're studying? Or a lession schedule? Two busy language teachers are Mr. Gerald Gallagher and Mrs. Sylvia Black. 92112171 sfafzquzzqe' Often seen in Spain are bullfights. Often seen at Glendale are Spanish teachers Mr. David Gibson and Miss Naomi Beck. The growing diplomatic corps of the United States offers many openings tor bilingual persons. Increasing in import- ance are the posts in Latin-America. Basic language skills are developed at Glendale High. Diplomatic vocations are not the only pursuits reauiring bilingual ability. Lawyers, merchants, doctors, scientists, and mathematicians, as well as travelers on this rapidly shrinking globe, employ the languages. di Cog,-dmqfmg 'he acpwmes of fa,-man language In Three foreign languages are taught at Glendale Here they are represented by Mr Arthur Sfrucfafs ,S only one af fha dunes af M55 Mabel Oosterveen Spanish Mrs Charlotte Aseltine Latin and Mr Glenn Henderson French Lambert department head Red pen in hand, Mr. Cecil Stephens, department head, prepares to correct a composition. r i , l l fi' l Wx Student use cf the card catalog is important to Mrs, Ruth Carruth, Miss Freda Shurt- liff, Mr. Louis Hill, Mr. David Gibson, and Mrs. Beatrice Morlian Shakespeare's Hamlet probably has nothing to do with the smiles displayed by these English teachers. From left: Mr. Lawrence Weishart, Miss Mariorie Bailey, Miss Mary Ann O'Brien, Miss Doris Ferguson, and Mr. Frank Fisher. American literature, English, and world litera- ture, grammar, spelling and A Tale of Two Cities are some of the subiect matter included in three high school years of English. Literature classes learn authors lwho wrote what, and whenl, different periods and writing styles, and characteristics of the different liter- ary periods, Usually spelling, grammar, and A Tale of Two Cities are emphasized in the sophomore year of a high school student. First and foremost in literature classes is the art of thinking for yourself. This is advocated at every turn. By the end of their high school careers, the majority of students are well grounded in this art, along with the subiect matter presented. - CQIIQASU4 English students may think their teachers prefer the serious books, but here some English teachers en- joy the humorous. Front row: Mrs. Olive Eckerson, Mrs, Louise Swe- denborg, Mrs. Mildred Mints. Rear: Mr. William Ryan, Mr. Warren Johnson, and Mr. Ned Lewis. A new course recently added to GHS's curriculum, Introduction to the the Social Sciences, is taught by four teachers, Mr. Charles Hicks, philosophy, Mr, Murray Grant, psychology, Mr, Allan Busby, political science and economics, and Mr. James Smith, anthropology and sociology, teach their specialties to Glendale cgaazkzf fwkfzcex Here we meet our old friends-social studies, geography, and history - all put under one heading to make things easier for the ottices. These classes increase our understanding of other nations and at our own. They present a clear picture of the history, customs, and gov- ernments ot the world, which is conveniently divided into the segments we know as coun- tries. Each of these countries is studied and then they are all put together. Result? Social science promotes understanding ot, and tor, all. ff Discussing the classroom value of maps, Mr, Ralph Carter, Mr. William Graham and Mr. James Eschenbrenner come to favorable conclusions. is 7144- , ,sffx Buenos Aires may be far away on the globe, but it's very close at hand for Mr. Wallace Rankin, department head. , on The complexities of politics, both ancient and modern, are no complexities at all to Mr. Anthony Campana, Miss Frances Ahl, Mr. George Plumb, and Mrs. Hilda Jones. History depends an historians to write it and history teachers to teach it. Four able teachers are Mr. Joseph Andrews, Miss Margaret Graham, Mrs. Sharryl Fowler, and Mrs. Frances Klawiter, An rmportant port of busmess educatnon IS the addung machnne Mr James Steele department head glves Instruction to Eileen Stahl on the use and care ofthe machune Whatever rs being typed by Mnss Janette Day seems to have tnckled the funny bones of Mrs Wylna Cowles Mass Henrletta Huyssen and Miss June Baxter as ar-f'k F Lf ZMJIZZX5' Cgchaahan Have skull, wull work' This ns the motto and arm of buslness educatuon students Typing shorthand and business ma chune courses are but three of the many classes nn com merce that are taught at Glendale Hugh School Business educatuon prepares students for careers as consultants, stenographers, clerks, secretarnes and heads of furms Typrng ns recommended for all students who have room In their schedules for rt Homework IS neater and easter to read when done on a typewrnter Also, asslgnments are sometrmes more aurckly completed on a typewriter than un longhand I.. A common machme the mnmeograph ns guven a thorough check by Mr James Steele Mrs Mary Jane McClane Mlss Ruth Starr and Mr Edward Nlssen 1 4 . . . . . . ' I I F , . ' , , :' 5Lf,,,.vf1fg-' .. - t- . . ,, , y,.1w1':-nf 1 . ' 'T ,, M 1 5 V, A 1 My , ,, ik' fijszzg s . . , , I,-1 5525 ' tl tm .,,,zk . , -fe' , . -,-W t Wy . J . r 3, . H. syn. N . V! I , - , . 1 , . . Who uses the pool when is only one question decided by Mr. Arthur Teachout and Mrs. Margaret Camp- bell, heads of the Boys and Girls P.E. Departments, respectively. Sympathy and a call home are pro- vided by either the regular nurse, Mrs. Julia Alsberge or the visiting nurse, Mrs. Ruth Long. fjiysrbwf Cgdglddbbfl Q .Q- 'i Rest and relaxation are found in the sitting room of girls' gym teachers. Standing are Mrs. Hazel Johnson and Miss Jeanette John- son. Seated are Mrs. Beatrice Haig, Mrs. Pa- tricia Mack, Mrs. Mariorie Pape, Mrs. Ruth Tomlin, and Mrs. Margaret Campbell. Resplendent in their white tee shirts are the boys' gym teachers. From back left, they are: Messrs. Cliff Hooper, Richard Davis, Gary Hess, Arthur Teachout, Roy Vuio- vich, Sam Wernle, Bill Gelsinger, Lon Graf, Edward Gooriian, Ted Andrews, Bill Chunn, Sal Russo, Charles Hicks, Gene Haas, Leo Arranaga, Ranier DeMandel. WN ara. -.sw 'Si2- 9 U duv- Humor abounds at Glendale cmd the Home Economscs Department has nts share uf the grlns of Mass Elva Marshall and Mrs Frances Smlth are any Indication Two mlrlnsrc parts of the sewnng classes Mnss Elva Marshall and a blouse pattern .1 me-uw 01,15-k.1, L'3 '-1 57722 00710777155 Tramrng for careers as homemakers us gnven 'ro gurls who take home economlcs courses offered at Glendale Hugh Classes Include sewlng, both baslc: and advanced, as well as costume design home management, and home nursing Pattern cuthng ns trncky for Sue Mounfford but Mrs Margaret Campbell wlll help pm things down 27 This enthusiastic conference between Miss Martha Arnold, de- partment head, and Donna Magrina is one of many that take place in the art classes. Discussing the merits of dress design as a career, Karen Balson, Miss Suzanne Scott, art instructor, and Jane Nevins come to a favorable conclusion. M Art takes many forms. Among these are sculpture, draw- ing, sketching, painting. Each single art is related to the other. Commercial art also includes the aforementioned aspects of the broad field of art. Various careers are open to art students and professional artists. Advertising, illus- trating, and industrial design are iust three of these fields. Persons trained in art will also find unceasing opportunities in architecture. .-.gs ,V . Huehn. A pretty model, Jeri Jackson helps Mr Art Silva, instructor, illustrate a technique of portraiture for Jane Nevins and Gary Nil My '-iw!! Read, rehearse, and practice, practice, practice, are by-words of the drama classes during play-giving time. A master of the classic orator's pose, Mr. Ned Lewis, speech teacher, illustrates a fine point of the art. : 'f ,ze S . J , e f . k! . , S if-rf Relaxing during rehearsal, Mr. Harry Francisco, drama instructor, mentally reviews the progress of the fall play. 107725 Drama is the interpretation of emotion and thought. Comedy and tragedy are the two main divisions of drama, though the opposite of tragedy is sordidness. Closely related to drama is speech. Glendale High offers courses in public speaking that are helpful to students as- piring to careers in business, law, or teaching, and, of course, drama. wrt' l l A hush falls over the audience as the orchestra begins the overture, Under the direction of Mr. Eldred lBudl Balzer, woodwind, string, and brass sections have been practicing for months. The Spring Concert is the culmination of their efforts. Mr. Balzer also leads the band and half-time activities at football games. ln the spring the combined vocal groups pre- sent the Choral Festival. For this spectacular more than 250 singers spend long hours per- fecting Words and tone under the direction of Miss Shirley Nute and Mr. John Key, chairman of the Music Department. Co-ordination of music for the different vocal and instrumental groups is achieved by Mr. Eldred lBudl Balzer, Mr. John Key, and Miss Shirley Nute. W: Hold that note! A signal given by Miss Shirley Nute. S' x 54 ig Q of ft, . f r' ' l- i Q l, s . , A , J . it Q iw W' gi 4' ti Cl10ifmUS99f Und department head Mr. John Key directs the a capella Once more, in time! Mr. Bud Balzer rehearses the versatile band that puts and other choral groups in the many presentations of their beautiful ZSST into many school GCTiviTi6-Si rnusic. x oglhdfw Only ten minutes left for study - then 5, then 2, Oh, no! There's the bell, but l think l have it all memorized. Few students realize the monumental task of Miss Barbara Can- ady. She is the person who keeps the library a quiet study place for hundreds of desperate Glendaleites with a 'itest next period -- no small matter. ln addition she and her assistant, Mrs. Marcy Daniels, are al- ways there to lend a helping hand to the bewildered sophomore and the confident senior alike, when that heartless teacher assigns a 500-word report. Approximately 450 students are seen at the desk each day. They check out about 150 books daily. Miss Marcy Daniels, assistant librarian, helps many of the 450. Many students work in the library, among them Michael Hembree, Jeanie Dunham, and Nancy Richardson, seen working at the desk f X I Smiling librarians, Miss Barbara Canady and Mrs. Marcy :I 5 X V Daniels check reference material. b Q ' X, GQ. i g' An export troubleshooier-Mr. Greg Lawrence is in charge of the public address crew. Is the mike on? This is a familiar phrase to those who attend Glenclale's many assem- blies, and, thanks to the public address crew, it always is-eventually. Many beautiful sets are designed by the GHS stage crew. Ot equal importance to de- signing sets is their proper placement on the stage. Very able instruction is given to the public address and stage crews by Mr. Greg Lawrence and Mr. David Gibson, respectively. cgfzzqe tm MAE' yfezfzless l H Glendale boosts a large P.A. crew. Gary Carlson, Pete Hubbard, Charles Green, Malcolm Graham Irearl, John Johnson, Ray Clayton, and Jerry Counts lfrontl are but a few of its many members. Able curtain-raisers and tootlight dimmers, Jerry Foote, Bill Gordon, Ken Wayman, Frank Haucke, Don Foley, Mr. David Gibson, adviser lrearl, Dave Buck, George Cook, and Pat Dammeier produce many unusual stage effects. XX. Turned about and looking ln Instead of out are Mrs Catherlne Tench and Mrs Alma Hall who have charge of thear own offices 6' 55271 GW Famlllur to all John Whrtaker and Harold Petersen store tenders and customer Steve Gunn antuclpate on comnng host of buyers at lunch recess Looking over the shoulders of Harold Petersen, director of funance, are Kay Vleregg Pam Hunt, John Whltaker Lynette Lee, and Carolyn Adolphe, student store personnel The student bunk IS another tamllxar place on the GHS campus Almost everyone us famrlrar vvlth the smllung countenance of Mrs Alma Hall student body clerk who sells tnckets to all stu dent tunctnons Need a pen or some paper tast'9 The book store as the place to go Here, anything from paper clnps to note books can be purchased rught on campus Behnnd the scenes here, too, Mrs Hall buys supplnes and keeps the store runnnng smoothly 150 5 s M r 52 li' 51' l fi, ll ss. l M' N su X .X I t L ' A l xi It 'N l K Y? Q gl: N , I A-- e y E Wood, 2911 X-f A rare moment-Mrs. Blanche Penman, Mrs. Georgia Woodard and Mrs. Charlotte An- derson are all seated at the same time. ,K c,a4-you asmmbgy Intently studying the latest, though as yet unseen, hair styles are Mrs. Georgia Woodard, department head, and Joyce A gift for gdb is one thing that beauty oper- ators are noted for. A good guess may be the only guide as to whether this gift is a pre- reauisite for student beauty operators, but the vocational cosmetology classes are well filled regardless. Cosmetology courses give many girls an oppor- tunity to prepare for a life-long career in mak- ing their sisters-in-society beautiful and, there- fore, according to many legends, happy. Glendale High has the only complete high school cosmetology course in the State of Cal- ifornia. Girls who pass the GHS course qualify to take their state board tests with no further training. Even cosmetology has paper work, Mfg, Chgrlgyfe Anderson' A pretty profile is displayed by Shirley Cayson as she talks cos shop with iftstfwrtor, is grading exams. Mrs. Blanche Penman. fl Careful scrutiny by Mr. William Graham is given to all work done by photography students. Piahgaahiy Ask any shutter bug-photography is not only enioyalole but useful. As a record ot the school year, pictures are in- valuable. They show the simultaneous elation and despair of the Oratorical, the drama or comedy of the spring play, and the memorable pageantry ot graduation. Glendales weekly newspaper, the Explosionp the Sizzler lthe ear-burning scandal-sheet l and the annual Stylus are also dependent on photography students. All pictures tor the three publications, except senior portraits tor the Stylus, are taken by advanced studentsg and, as can be seen in this precis, they do a professional iob. Taking pictures of Celeste Kovolan seems to be a favorite pastime of Paul Roelofs, Without the lab, photographers Tom Malinoski, Tom Shurtz, Dick Clark, and many others would be unable to work. 35 -.5 uxl' Woodcraft training is supervised by Mr Lovell Paggeot who is checking a Lomullverr are read WWunderstood by Mr eg Lawrence elec planter box set made by Frank Watson l'PO'fTlCb instructor a d ltnis one wll e understood by a student -4 Metal shop provides training in ornamental and oractical metallury Mr Walter Lauxen structor explains the operation ofa lathe to Torn Clayton and Bob Thompson Qktaadanaf fl i xx 1 - Drafting is used in many fields, from toy designing to bridge building. Mr. Cliff Hooper, student To Carl Derkson discuss a drawing. X 1 - x all mmy Games, Mr. l L l I Louis Malinowski, and Mr I l l l Y Machines are important in our daily life. Mr. Jack Harrison, instructor, supervises Larry Strickland in the correct use of one of the many machines that help us, It has been estimated that approximately 25 percent of grad- uating seniors will not continue their education after high school. For them, the training they receive in electronics, welding, wood, auto, and machine shops will be invaluable. For others, voca- lin0tYPif19 iwn impoftvntpwffofprinfing- Mr Ed Hvffiftgfon tional arts may provide a solid block on which to base their demO'ls C eS fmllm Ollnlck' future education, or that handy knowledge of What makes it tick? that every man should have. ,fl rs ! mf' MWA T x N 1 YN ' in id x, A Lvl' Learning the ins and outs of the automobile motor from Mr. Gene Crawford are Ed Rice, Jerry Welsh, Charlie Gray. Prospective welders Steve Burlingame and Dick l-lirscht receive instruction from Mr. Tom Christensen. i 'S -v-s-:un I ART FROST nesoto PLvMoutH AND GLENDALE lNSll RANCE ASSN Grlmly watching the road ahead and remotntng alert for ne ed of ,Zmw gafzwmafz an Sf.. Seat udlustment ts Important to drtvtng comfort and safety It ns demonstrated the dual controls Mr Howard Foy teaches students by Mr George McElroy Instructor for one of hts students I T' .... i A About to enter Glendale Hugh Schools new driver tranntng car Mr Romer De Mandel Instructor orepares to take a group of students out for a lesson 5 5 1 o Y o l , f o. Q t l 5 ,.,.,,...,f i 5, . 1 , x 5 Q i t . L -,,, A ,f I ' 1 W . J 3 . o,t,,,,,,VMM ...,..,.m,..t.,....M.,,.,,l,,,.,t,.,,,,h,,t M . ,. A' :'+:!g-,ffl-aiu --V -7 1, ,, A--M.--A-Ah 5 'um-x W' ' V ------ 'war.ow, . R . J I ,, 1, v K. my ' - s Q o WS 1 I ' f it N- Q A . if 4 no T3 ,- , U N so W 'ft 4 n M '- 472051421 X35 rr .Q Q: IN Greeting new instructors for second semester-Mr. Alex Iungerich and Mrs. Jerry Johnsfone lsecond and third from leffl- are Messrs. Mart Lynaugh, Frank Lauridsen, and Arthur Boffcro, 5 'X A Ware me ms 'X A high poinl in the discussion was reached lust as fhis picture of Mr. Peter Tassopulos was snapped. Pensive prof-Mr. Robert Brickman prepares To give a leciure nn., -:Q V-nv , 7,334 , A K .,f,,. T i: ':' Q 3 ., Q. forge . . z. ,hx ' 4 v v - ff Q :W Jkfwem vggfoyixx 3 Q . 'g .fp M-f I - ,. I Nx,5Q:V3A 3,1 if..,,K, 4- it 1 2 q M E' A. 'Q U ' - ' if I J' 3 ,N ug? M w A 'B ' if 1 , src on . 5. 5 , ns, M w SURE 1 ,A 'fffqf l TL 'W - . , . 5 Af1:?'f??i'f51-V X 3 V L ' K ' 4'?.s'i,f!fiA.1'QsQ,.l-1 '!i1 :'an:'--1'- ' -5 f A -w'.:'fvizF5'L e!v'zF-X1'i-.,a'.'-.qsff 'if L .4 .pm ., , Y-A -fs :fm .mv 4.2. Jr.. .,f,, -Q . W A L- 71 Q l 'i , ' Q .i , , . .masts za :.r.1a':.-A-1.1-.sg 15. ,gg . GUI! f 'iiirfir . QS 1-. 1952 . .53 if, ,T 'EHEEEHI ii . al.:-tu. :nz Ida rua. A-.gg--g,g-we ,Qt : A 1 1 3 .if ffH'.ffgi, .f , - ' A ,WV V - ' ' - i I ggi? 'QQ 56 -aan.::: uri in sz.: 1' 144- I sn' T Q ', M' . ' l ' 3 +?.wfi HE 1 4 V 1 2 :L M.- ' ' . Q , I Q ,,u -F' 1' KSQ:w,- , 2, -' .755-Q.. H ,-. ri --....4. A Q 'Q K x , L Y U if 5 5 5 ' 2 f 3 i X if 1 I i . 8 ,Q i . W'-?.,.p...Z.ZZf,, ,z'V I ,.A,.,.,..,,,W s... N . . . . Jn, . , , .9 QV , - -, Q, . W' 1. . .l - if 2 497fm2'fzf Qfzwfzmefzf JOHN WHITAKER Student Body President TOM DOSE Director of Boys' Athletics DEAN ZABRISKIE Senior Class President -cz' SANDY RUDOLPH Junior Class President MIKE MACE Head Yell Leader MR. WALLACE RANKIN Adviser CHARLES BUCK Director of Assemblies LEO LOCKWOOD Sophomore Class President 3 KAREN STENBERG Secretary CAROLYN HUGHES President of GAA MICKEY McCLELLAN Head Song Leader .mimi bu T7 SUE BIAGGI Co-ordinator of Fine Arts .' 4' - K HAROLD PETERSEN Director of Finance DAVE COOPER ROTC Representative .IANIE PARKHOUSE Co-ordinator of Speech Arts X l CATHIE CARR Director of Publicity JOYCE MOTHERSHED President of Girls League NANCY McDONAlD Co-ordinator of Olganizations is-Y 40 STEVE GUNN Vice- President Hhs! Lgemes at frzhkzef Leading Glendale High School is the iob of the first semester Cabinet. Glendale Dyna- miters saw a successful semester, with the Backwards Dance, Bermuda Day, and a Cabinet-sponsored darice in the girls' gym after one of the home football games. Cab- inet also decides on the school budget and represents Glendale High School at Foothill League forum meetings. DAVE DUNDAS Student Court DELORES McCLURE Foothill League Secretary I 81 ll DOUG RYAN President of Boys League in F 0 .7349 AW.. fp. ' sf' , , -4' alloy! ol 'a Mr Ted Andrews first semester faculty according to parliamentary procedure. be DU Dave Dundas student court fudge presides over the cgfuzkfzf QW! The maior task of the Student Court is to try cases in violation of the school code. Student Court is the iudicial branch ot Glendale High School's student government. Faculty members or 49ers issue citations to students breaking the laws and violators appear in court on a certain day. If found guilty, they are penalized with loss ot merits. adviser helps keep the court running - 154 1 1 3 he -R -o s 'Ui' . Q-I f Bill Mittong Joan Englundg Dave D d h un as c airmang Paul Nucciog Alice Randall, Pete Peterson YEBBRBHB :mt Base' ' lramaaar 939535 gqtmgg , - sruou 'MWEBEQM' . Leaders of Student Congress first semester are Steve Gunn, student body vice-president, Shirley Hendrickson, and Jac Kirkpatrick. The iob of Congress is to promote drives for the Red Cross, the March of Dimes and the Community Chest. It is led by the student body vice-president Steve Gunn. Preparation of Christmas boxes for needy families and being in charge of American Field Service students are also among the many duties of the Congress. Congress either passes or rejects measures presented by Cabinet. GIZQXMXX 6772515 ACNV9 Congress members OFC, ROW li 5hlVl9Y Hendflckson, Rosanna Fctlivena, Judy Farrell, Kathy Johnston, Joan Proulx, Lindo Hoffman, Sheila Minkin, Wendy Williams, Marsha Panfill, Jan Metcalf, Judy Gudat, Joan Hubbard, Jaynee Paul, Lynda Tucker, Shelley Stimson. Row 2: Carolee Adams, Bob McGhie, Merle Simonson, Elena Beilby, Linda Bough, Marsha Morley, Carolyn Maneki, Barbara Howarth, Barbara Stumph, Janine Loeffler, Susie Alabaster, Linda Hightower, Steve Stone, and Joe Jahelka. Row 3: Tom Sherwood, Hank Grigsby, Brad Richardson, Tom Malinoski, Dan Bolger, Lanny McGrew, Nancy Harris, Pat Scott, Janice Toney, Debbie Wells, Sharon Williams, Joe Henkell. 5.2 i 4 9 'tl I leaders of the Sophomore Class are from left Judy Green song- leader Marianne Little treasurer Sherry Anderson secretary Row 2: Tonv White yell leader Jam Hirtle vnce presudent and Leo Lockwood, Winning the skit division of the Girls Stunt Show and the speech division of the Oratorical helped start the year oft with a bang for the Class of 1962. Making plans for the traditional Cotton 'n Cord Dance sponsored by their class was another im- portant step. Leo Lockwood, class president, showed his ability to lead them well, and they are a wel- come addition to the Glendale High School student body. W Takmg hme out from their busy council meeting are these council members: Row I: Sherry Anderson, Tony White Leo Lockwood Jim Hnrtle Judy Green Row 2 Jeanne Spencer, Chris Salyer, Susan Reviewing 'he class of l962'S enlly in the Speech division of the Oratorical is Mr. Sal Russo, Sopho- Row 3 Pat Carter Cary Holllngsworth Ken Jones Bob Lusby and Marty Volla. Row 4: Chuck m0l'e ClUSS Gdviser. Newcomb Tere Smith Cecilia Galundo and Melodue Mnllor Row 5 Gub Hentschke, Doug Clark, Christina K X., tm is-mb, :W X . J. txt J' 5 'S' 'x Junior council members elected in their US. History class are, Row l: Janice Hubbard, Arlene Kent, Diane Broughton, Penny Wonacott, Timi Clark, Karen Pfeiffer, Linda Shropshire, Carol Waldron, and Sandy Rudolph. Row 2: Marcia Newell, Margie Allen, Veronica Mika, Betty Ferguson, Rozanne Falivena, Nancy Sparks, Susan Johnson, Esther Hagen, Diane Whitaker, and Susie Meckfessel. Row 3: Carol Donahue, Barbara Clauson, Janice Martin, Marilyn Takahashi, Sherry Burruss, Joanne Pratt, Leah Fulton, and Ted Jenkins. Row 4: Sharon Tope, Nancy Chrisope, Melodie Smith, Roberta Stone, Merle Simonson, Mike Locke, Tim McPherson, Glen Martin, and Ron Whitfield. Under the guidance of the Junior Council and Cab- inet, the Class ot T961 has had an eventful year. ' Early this year it held a class card sale and spon- sored the traditional Junior Prom. In March sales- men were rounded up, and magazine subscriptions were sold to raise money for the senior year. With graduation coming up, iunior leads were picked ' and council decorated the auditorium and field for graduation. 'L sz j , C' I' M , . 5 -X Watching the progress of the magazine sale is Mr. Jack Parker, Junior Class adviser. Chosen to lead their class to victory are, Row l: Barbara Clauson, treasurer, Sandy Rudolph, president, Carol Donahue, secretary. Row 2: Jack Davies, vice-president, Carol Waldron, songleader, and Steve Stone, yell leader. Leadmg their class through their last year at Glendale High School are class officers, Row l: Jeff Christensen, yell leader, Sylvia Pacheo songleader, Rick Marshall, vice-president. Row 2: Carole Langstatf secretary Dean Zabriskie, president, and Sheila Minkin, treasurer. The Senior Class had a winning streak, taking the spirit in the Girls Stunt Show and the spirit and tableau in the Oratorical. Planning tor the Senior Prom, the Senior Banquet, and the Sen- ior Party, and deciding the class gift help keep the class council lousy throughout the year. Tak- ing college board tests and visiting college campuses helped prepare seniors for what lies ahead ot them. Reioicing after victory in the Gratorical are senior council members Row l Dean Zabriskie Sheila Minkin Carole Langstaff, Sylvia Pacheco, Jeff Christiansen. Row 2 Vivia Dennis Carol Wynhausen Pat Nichols Jan Metcalf, Karen Begley, Toni Heisig, Penny Sommer, Gloria Schultz Sally Snyder Row 3: Mutfet Bailey, Dennis Szidak, Bill Giles, Darryl Thomander Steve Bennett Don Williams Chuck Buck Craig Johnson, Dale Marquis, Pete Briggs, Pauline Mitton Ron Jones Mke Mace Bob Moore Jeanne Frazier Mickey McClellan, Jan Jencks, Ron McVey, and Marina Moran r....,Q,- 0,0 9lll..' nina., ,nu ff fY5W'T'ixi+ .gh - 9 K V, x . , A ' - A 'VW -A E+ 3 3+ .f it , ,. fs' e. I L K ,. K , xg V, e ef 4, 0 an 1 4 -we Q f R in 3 wwf ' ,iv ' Hixviaicz. ,f K, I. Q , ,Xi ,Q ' 2 ' X -Q if , 'W 5 . 8 a 43: P 1 1 1 1- fl ' lu .K 1 I . 5 I K X l 1 3 'I 0' I -' fr H ! ' f- 1 , Q I ' 4' '-1 ., I-'gif :I 6351, fan. 'e i 'ld fi' ' ,',x:1V x'Wh . lah. W 4 J 4 V x J, jhffz. 1 , P! 4 3, ,ff JH.. 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RON MCVEY Head Yell Leader Glendale Highs second semester cabinet headed by President Don Haslem has sponsored the popular Book and Baggage Day Among other activities, they attend the Foothill League Forum meetings and raise the necessary money to bring foreign ex change students to Glendale through the American Field Service Drive LINDA SAUERS PAULINE MITTON Head Songleader FRANK REYNOLDS Vice president SUSIE SCHROEDER Girls League President DENNIS BENEDETTI Bays League President it I l 6' - 5 N . . . , - I . I , . . - is Q Q X Co-ardinator of Organizations . Co-ordinator of Fine Arts ' C Hb' 72 t - 5 N , KATHY JOHNSTON GAA President PAUL NUCCIO Director of Boys Athletics BUNNY BUNT Director of Finonce JUDY FARRELL Director of Publicity Xi sffoxvsfmzsmz 5 U32 -11133 DAVE COOPER ROTC Representative DAVE DUNDA5 Student Court GLORIA GONZALEZ Foreign Exchange Student DEAN ZABRISKIE Senior Class President WOLFGANG ZEHENDER Foreign Exchange Student 'CH' SANDY RUDOLPH Junior Class President Nav 'G' DON HASLEM President LEO LOCKWOOD Sophomore Class President ' C, f' f ' 51 an A if img , x ,Artis . yi i , if 3 ,1 6 . .. .1 f Q, - U5 -Ll I XF. f' ,533 , wt- Y-...J nfl f . ' , 'Lir- . if! f 'N ' qi s-.al 'I -if 1 ME. M-if lk, Q .qu-ff X 1 31 N -at 4 ,Mzfm Beauty aid is given to Mrs. Wylna Cowles by Mrs. Blanche Penman and Mrs. Charlotte Anderson, while Mrs. Emily Led- better directs action. A Q ft' 'll ' s V 1 Vfzw' Q3 Serving the Senior Class in the spirit division were spirit leaders lleft to rightl Pat Nichols Sylvia Pacheco, Shirley Hendrickson, and Carol Wynhausen. E Girls Stunt Show, sponsored by the Girls League Board, is an annual event in which girls of the three classes compete in stunt and spirit. Classes were iudged and winners were an- nounced by the PTA and Hoover Boards. Excelling in the stunt division was the Sopho- more Class with its interpretation of Alice in Martian Land. Capturing the spirit title for the first time-was the Class of '60, With the making of new friends and the building of greater class spirit, this year's Stunt Show was truly Out of This World. 'q.'! f,. Participating in the Senior Stunt were Bev Larson, Hessiclc, and the Shaggy Dog. Linda Energetic iuniors give their interpretation of a girl's first day at high school ,QQUQ Seniors' lust chance in the Oratorical proved successful, as they were victori- ous in spirit and tableau divisions. ! :QL f 341,54 Determined to win for the Sophomore Class, Leo Lockwood presented his winning speech, Courage to Conquer. x A - .elif S., ..- Discussing results of the Oratorical are Miss Mary Ann O'Brien, Mr. Ned Lewis, Mrs, Hilda Jones, and Miss Freda Shurtliff. Mrs. Jones was the coordinator, while others pictured directed class speakers Hours of preparation preceded this year's Oratorical, the 52nd. Donned in white, classes file into the audi- torium prepared to do their best in hopes of capturing a winning title. With feet flat, hands on knees, faces front and motionless, students watch the Oratorical begin with competition in spirit, speech, and tableau. Previously-elected spirit leaders guide their classxin spirit. Each class speaker then delivers a serious speech, followed by a tableau depicting the theme of the speech. After each class follows this sequence, they are scored by guest judges. All classes, whether they win or lose, are left with a feeling of accomplishment. f..,,,A IT. 1' ,, 'Jg '-r The Destiny of u Free People was the theme of iunior Regina Minkin's speech, while Steve Gunn, senior speaker, chose 'And Then Make That Choice as his topic. S-.ig or Communism, ,, f4Qw ,J A Leading their respective classes in spirit competition were seniors Sylvia Pacheco and Jeff Christiansen lleftlg iuniors Carroll Waldron and Steve Stone lcenterl, sophomores Judy Green and Tony White lrightl. O ,,,.,-.4-do-ll-'W Tension begins as hopeful iuniors enter auditorium. 5Zfzzf 476072101 mzzwzvzzf And Then Make That Choice! Winning sen lor tciloleau clcpicts one-'s choice of Free World q'av'U' The Rudell Brothers demonstrate theur unusual Q A talent on the trampolnne at the Glendale Hoover day assembly Pepa Funls presents a dufferent atmosphere wuth her Spamsh dancing SSZYZZJZMS' Formerly appearmg at the Hungry l mght club Stan Wulson and accompanlsts take a break to per form for GHS students Lair' Promotmg the Dance Recital, dance class students grve a sample of one of their dance nnterpretatuons H 1 1. -lr , -, t K.: ret? xr K , tpf.2,ft iflmgstf f , ? - l 9 if I Q: 1 y. L to 1 t ,ig 'fe'ef 'al l l Q 'I ' l '4 3 v W 'Z' . 5' 'F l . K K K , 4 il - -gl: ' que J All I A .Af X, 4? fr i' ' 3 l ff 15.2 1 tr S , s '. 't R 1 in . .. .. . t 3 35 . . - if .Il , U- P u . QIWA 1 M' . - - . .' nk -, -- -1 . ' .- -. , 1. 1' : -'4' 'SHAW' : x , FL' ' 1 fy t .- 'S4 e ' ' ,, aw, l 1 - 1 A f X ' . y, , r f . 1 I X V ' rf , I, , , , df' ' , A f at f A 5 . 'v f r ft ,fi ,I 1 , I-1'7 -.1 ' Z' 3: Rene Heredia, one of the top guitar players of the world, performed v A CJ ,N, 'I' ,Z Q Q QW 9 many different selections. Time out from studies to attend assem- blies was welcomed by Glendaleites. A variety of performers, from educational to those purely for amusement, enter- tained students weekly, First semester director of assemblies Charlie Buck and second semester director Val Le Clercq kept Glendale up-to-date with the latest assemblies. 2 5 6 1 s l Q 1 2 5 Representing Hoover High School at the exchange talent show are these four singers: Ed Soderborn, Doug Hopkins, Wayne Wilson, and Don Snyder ,4- Vic Dana, Glendale High School alumnus gave his renditions of numerous songs. Stan WiIson's singing has entertained students for the past three years. Zzkfzf 457144210 Undiscovered ability gets a chance to be discovered at the yearly tal- ent show. Tryouts are held and top applicants selected. With the guid- ance of Mr. Harry Francisco, faculty adviser tor assemblies, and Charlie Buck, director of assemblies, this years show proved successful. 'T Mr. Arthur Oosterveen displays talent to other band members Singing his own composition, Ron Fioravanti iFuryl introduces Tiny to the student body. A mellow mood is set by Patti Bailey with her interpretation of Dream a Little Dream of Me while being accom panied by Glendale High School s dance band under the direction of Mr Eldred lBudl Balzer Hidden talents of Mrs. Sharril Fowler and Mr. Frank Lauridsen fall into the line of Spanish dancing. Strummin' his guitar is Mr. Aida Buonaguidi. x i.fjf?l Upon finding he is musically inclined, Mr. Arthur Oosterveen shows others his ability. ne? Teachers' duties, usually falling into the category of making homework assignments, correcting papers, and general teaching, were changed on March 18 as they undertook the re- sponsibility of presenting the faculty talent show. A variety of acts, including singing, dancing, and skits, took a different twist as they were presented by top grade drama, mathematics, P.E., and language instructors. 1 77 'Cv X Q9 lr Qfmfffy Zzkfzf 4555111 1 .r ' .5. ' .att 4 L, ,LQ as -Q w 4. 3, . ,els I , - . x Mr. Aido Buonaguidi, MC, clears stage to make way for Mr. Harry Francisco, drama instructor. Traditional court includes Glendale's crossiown rivals each year await the opportunity to meet in th e annual Glendale-Hoover football game. The winning school, in reward for its victory, is given the Victory Bell. Glendaleites feel proud to have gained the bell for the third year in a row. Activities preceding the game include Ber- muda Day and a parade, with the Football Rally Dance following the game. Sue Biaggi, Queen Cathie Carr, Muffet Bailey, and Layne Wells, Tables are turned as Darryl Thomander, Pete Briggs, Mike Mace, and Dale Marquis try their skill at song leading. gina -fmr ,W Presenting the Victory Bell to the stu' dent body were Mr. Arthur Oosterveen and Mr. Glenn Henderson, while team and fans look on. cpl ,R l l 5, ,Ii 1 i Decoruling floats for Homecoming Porode brought rewarding resulfs Girls' powder puff game proved amusing to spectators. The all-girl game pu? Glendale High for ahead of its traditional rival. 37525 Zjnlillldf flex! While viewing Glendale-Hoover game, players uwoir their opporfuniry fo ploy. 63 Nt '-1 Q 1 . 1 nfs. 'N +A. 'hifi Performing at the Christmas program were Esther Davies, soloist: Miss Shirley Nute, directory and John Redman, soloist. Tobleuus depicted Christmas story. T77 Night rehearsal helped achieve perfection. ra ffitzlsffmfzx wgtfzm Christmas brought varying activi- ties to Glendale. Holiday spirit was displayed with the filling of Chirst- mas boxes tor needy families. An- other activity was the presentation ot the Christmas pageant, i'Christ- mas Through the Ages,V by the combined choral classes under the direction ot Mr. John Key, chair- man ot the Music Department, and Miss Shirley Nute. Responsible for decorating the Christmas tree ASB Cabinet seem to enioy the festivities. Among those modeling sportswear are Mickey McClellan and Roger Dalton. Qfzsffzbrz 455010 This year the Girls' League Board pre- sented Summer Silhouettes, a fashion show, in Sallstrom Auditorium for girls and their mothers. As in the preceding year, fashions came from a local depart- ment store and were modeled by Glen- dale High School girls, mothers, and a few boys. Also, eictra entertainment was provided by a singing group composed of Roger Dalton, Loren Filbeck, Keith Moen, and John Redman. All proceeds went to the Dorothy Gilson Jackson scholarship fund to be donated to a qualified senior girl in June. Lorraine Taylor models one of the newest fashions, while Keith Moen looks on. Mr. Sun shines brightly behind Mickey McClellan as she models this striking ensemble. l X l ull l X aww flaw The evening of December 12, 1959, is a memorable one for all Glen- daleites who attended the Class of '6l's Junior Prom. The event truly proved to be a Fantasy in Frost, as couples danced in a wintry decor. White boughs, angel hair, icicles, and snowflakes helped achieve de- sired effects. The traditional queen and court reigned over the evening of dancing. After having been elect- lnlll Q- VXA 9 4. Q f P? Symbolic dance scene will long be remembered by all who attended. ed by the Junior Class, the court was voted on by the entire student body for the selection of its prom queen. Juniors deserving credit for making the evening a success were Sandy Rudolph and Marilyn Taka- hashi, coordinators, Margie Newell and Timi Clark, throne, Penny Wona- cott, band, Mike Locke, pictures, and many more. 1 Q Q Q I-IH T wt 9 4. Q f Reigning over the annual Jun- ior Prom is Queen Rosanna Falivena, after being crowned .ss by Junior Class president L Sandy Rudolph. Princesses and their escorts include lleft to rightl Dennis Simila, Margie Allen, Jon Morris, Nancy Cicone, Mike Baldwin, Caro- lyn White, Sandy Rudolph, president, Queen Rosanna Falivena, Dave Reed, Janice Martin, Rick Marshall, Dennis Benedetti, Janice Hubbard, Enchanting melodies of Ted's Smith's Band filled the room for couples' pleasure. W rr' by ,, ,.,, X-X , .jig J J ,y . Jlitgk l ' J i we J it mf s 1 ' 1, 5 I ' X 1 ' it ' i- -ig 1 -1 fl asf, Prom couples get first glimpse at set- tings which will be used for their dance pictures. Steve Bennett, Sherry Burruss. Members and guests of The Class of 1960 long awaited The moment of The Senior Prom. The mirror - covered wall of The Ambassador Ho- Tel's Embassy Room, like each couple, viewed every enchanting moment of The evening as it progressed. From The arrival of The first couple to The exit ofthe last, many e n d u r i n g memories were impressed upon The Princess Wendy Williams festive gathering. The musi- cal rhythm of Buddy Breg- man's Band and The crown- ing of Queen Shirley Hend- rickson and her six prin- cesses are Typical impres- sions. Seniors carried with Them The special memory of Their last dance as a class, while still oThers now possess special memories of Their Moonlight Interlude. Queen Shirley Hendrickson Princess Carole langslaff 271101 10772 7 f cy 'fp f6-ccfzf fzf-6'-f-c fdfzflg 07 ? Mxl .4 Princess Gloria Gonzalez l'3?iQ5b'MC1 ff mine W X 7 f Q.: Princess Lynda Tucker Princess Robin Jackson fgzzvhaamgf 9527156 At the annual Backward Dance, girls took over Lgdy duties and responsibilities ot the boys. Unlike the setting tor other dances, a court of seven boys was selected, the king's name being kept secret until the crowning later that evening. Decorations were based on the theme The and the Tramp, while the Hollywood Stardusters provided dance music. Committee heads for the event were Sue Biaggi, decora- tions, Mike Mace, refreshments, and Janice Parkhouse, tickets. Cabinet, sponsoring the event, made all dance arrangements. i fix Q4 Dog biscuits adorn the heads of lback rowl Roger Dalton, King Charlie Buck, Steve Gunn, lfront fowl Tom Seabold, Paul Nuccio, Don Haslam, Mike Mace. PW., Posing for their picture, dance couples greet Stylus readers. 1 Y I Crowning King Charlie Buck is Girls League president Joyce Mothershed, as his Backward Dance escort, Barbara Howarth, looks on in approval. G? Sv iq uv '27 Cheerful smiles on faces of happy couples. Highlighting this year's Cotton 'n' Cord was the crowning of Queen Diane Dunsmoor by Sophomore Class president Leo Lockwood. Sue Hendrickson, decorations chairman, working with Susan Beilloy, Jim Hurtle, and Joe Henkell, recreated the Green Room into a Sun, Sand ond Surf atmosphere, while the Hollywood Stardusters provided dance music. Other chairmen in charge of the sophomores' first class-sponsored dance were Tere Smith, publicity, Chuck Arrobio, re- freshments, and Marty Volla, pic- tures, jf X., Qffzivz fz' Q Crowning Queen Diane Duns moor is Sophomore class pres: dent Leo Lockwood. Crowns serve to enhance the Sun, Sand and Surf court, consisting of Jerri Paul, Merrilee Vold, Judy Green, Queen Diane Dunsmoor, Karen Kent, Cherrie Anderson, and Susan Beilby. if f 1 Ju ij, ,w , ,. 'I uri' 1 on If fr .Vffsli QL 5 1' X 1 ,, ! , ,Wu l x 'Z 2 51 X ' ,-, . I S A M ' 'I Q .,f', 3 . , 3' ' gi '- s L V, A Li.. 4 -.fb ,,a SM PM The Night of January l6th based on a New York murder trial, was presented by Glendale l-ligh School drama stu- dents after many weeks of preparation, The play was pre- sented in an unusual manner, as The iury was chosen spon- taneously from The audience. Thus, no one knew The verdict until iT was announced by The iury foreman. Leading actors included Lynn Foster, Gary Kline, Mike Mace, Tom Sherwood. Faculty advisers who helped in The produc- tion were Mr. Harry Francisco, director, Mr. Edward Har- rington, print shop, Mr, Dave Gibson, stage, Mrs. Margaret Carnpbell, GleneTTesg Mr. Lawrence Weishart, publicity. .1 f-la Student directors for The fall play include Jodie Kneisel, Mono Marguglio, and Tamara Nace. Mr. Harry Francisco was The faculty director. Q fs, Defense attorney Stevens was portrayed by Tom Sherwood. All rise as Judge Heath lMike Macel enters court YOOTYT. fs.. par Sabrina llynn Foster, presents Maurice, a singing cockatoo, to Maud lTcmora Nacel. aghwkzq Why GIendale's theater group, the Thespians, this year staged three performances of Sa- brina Fair. The well-known Broadway com- edy depicts Sabrina as she returns to the home of the Larrabees after spending five years in Paris. This plot is elaborated upon with the aid of other cast members- Among these actors are Charlie Buck, Lynn Foster, Fred Green, Peter Rusch, guest actor, and Tom Sherwood. Central staging, unlike other play settings, was used to create a different effect. Discussing plans for Sabrincfs marriage are David, lTom Sherwoodl, Aunt Julia, Ueri Moulderl, and Maud, lTamara Nacel. Pausing during rehearsal ltop rowl Peter Rusch, Lynn Foster, Tom Sherwood, Charlie Buck, lmiddle rowl Tamara Nace, Jack Helland, Jeri Moulder, lbot- tom rowl Susie Buck, and Dodie Buck. rm' amz! fm ffm gm ue! Cutting the rug were many vigorous dads and daughters. I SD QQ Q My Heart Belongs to Daddy. With the selection of this theme for the 1960 Dad and Daughter Banquet, the Girls' League Board went on to make further prep- arations for a fun-filled evening for girls and their fathers. Judg- ing of table decoration, and the father with the biggest stomach, baldest head, and largest dim- ples added spice to the eve- ning's entertainment. Following the banquet, couples retired to the Green Room for dancing to Gary Petro's Jazz Band. This concluded an exciting evening and one which will long be re- membered. ,r ! ,,,5...un .rc lp ' llwifwf Sue Loyola, Pat Thorndill, Arlene Andrews and Carolyn Fisher are four happy seniors singing to a shy father during the senior stunt. Their hearts belong to mother. These Civitans, besides serving for the banquet, take a turn at entertaining the guests. K X 5 gl Most Valuable Player Damon Bame displays Pam Woodward acts as hostess to Danny Prono and Tom Seabold, Most Inspirational Player vrews trophy awarded to him at the banquet. John Smith. football trophies captured by Glendale High Glendale High coaches and honored guest wait to be served. Sponsored by the Boosters Club and GHS Athletic Department, the annual Football Banquet is held forthe presentation of let- ters and certificates. Damon Bame captured the Most Valuable Player award, while center John Dooley won the Most Improved Player award. Tailback Tom Seabold was named the Most Inspirational Player. This year's awards were distributed at Glendale College. Qkaffrzi mime! Team members and families wait with anticipation for the announce ment of coveted awards. Jean Semrau, 1959 Girls' State representative, tells Carolyn Daniels, this year's delegate, about her responsibilities. Sent to Sacramento as delegates to Boys' State were Chandler Phillips, Duncan. Harris, Jack Davies, and Paul Bruno, lnot picturedl. Many honors, such as trips to Girls' and Boys' State, American Field Service ex- changes, and special merit and scholar- ship awards, were won during the year by outstanding Glendale High school students. 7 if t 37 .kia .X ,,..-ani' Finalists in the National Merit Test, Judy Rees, Bill Principe, and Richard Starr talk over their success. A .,.,f..,.w Y -W-a4 3 re l- YK 457hevfa A lucky pair of these four AFS cans didates, Gary Kline, Janice Hubbard, Donna Morosi, and Diane Park, will represent Glendale High abroad this summer. i U' gi Make It Yourself With Wool, a state sew- ing contest, found Lois Hartman, as win- ner from this area, capturing third place. Hmm? :di 4 px-, i Special awards were part of the many prizes received by Glendale High School students. ln the out- standing areas of home economics and art GHS was well represented. Honors presented included certifi- cates ot achievement, medals, money, and scholarships. All in all, this year proved to be most pro- ductive. Betty Crocker Scholarship winner Carlene Milius, pictured here demonstrating her kitchen skills, represented Glendale High in state-wide competition. BulIock's Art Awards, in the form ot certificates, were presented to Glendale High School students Ron Price, Linda Sauer, Mike Quinn, Fred Green, and Jim Jeffers. 'ffl' Moulin Rouge, tation. l . V M featuring Lynne Willis and Jack Helland, added glamour t o the presen- Famous paintings came to lite on the GHS stage for the presentation of the dance recital. Paintings illustrated by Mrs. Ruth Tomlin's dance classes in- X cluded Pinky, The Blue Boy, and ll Little Ballerinasf' Also, a satire on Q adult Westerns - Westward Ho! Ho! Toyland was exhibited by a large variety of dolls. Rouge. - portrayed Maverick, Chester, Marshal Dillon, Paladin, and many others. The dance classes, after many hours of prep- aration, gave two exciting performances based on the theme Paints Alive, lt's a Frame Up. -Q Preparing for their performance, girls make last minute preparations. Wendy Williams, Carolyn Daniels, and Sue Solberg dance the Can Can in Moulin sl gg 5 P 5-ft 0 f i-fu., Frank Reynoldqs delivers his speech at the nomination assembly vsghile other candidates wait their turn to be introduced to the student body I 'l V. ' . cgi, Mi ,Gwyn L-'41 . ,CW 41190 whfhl 9 ffffffw W ' fWefr MrUf+'32J fl Mi all WM if agfizzzhf 150:22 Cgkcbbnx Past vice-president, Steve Gunn congratulates Frank Reynolds, newly elected vice-president, at the installation assembly. Presidential candidate Don Haslam also delivers speech at the nomination assembly. With petitions signed, campaign literature distributed, and speeches written, candi- dates are presented at the election assem- blv. Following the assembly, votes are cast to determine the upcoming Cabinet. Trying I the office and to uphold the dignity of serve Glendale to the best of their ability, officers begin their term of office in Febru- ary. 'x . 00 'T Ewa, gp f- ka -3 1- 55 53 Q H' iw- , , 'wfwfr rw cf H-'F Q 1 gf: 1, Tv. 557 fc? , , .,,. ,, 45,5 y QTE5 , 1 .n Ab, .-fr Wx J 1. k Q5 L: QWQIZIQJIQWZK -Q X .n',,,.... .4 A , .,.,.-Q .3 , gl O -Mx 4' Members of Ist semester Inter Club Council to whom Nancy McDonald gives out club cards are from left, Row l: Janie Parkhouse, Gretchen Maussnest, and Shirley Etoslaugh. Row 2: Lynn Hoffman, Barbie Waite, Don Haslam, Meg Dawson, Susan Johnson, and Miss Margaret Graham. Row 3: Do McAlister, Don Williams, and Nick Hesse. Q Going over their duties are the heads of Inter-Club Council They are Lynn Pendleton, 2nd semester Co-ordinator of Organ- izations, Miss Margaret Graham, adviser, and Nancy Mc- Donald, ist semester co-ordinator of organizations. At on early morning meeting are some 2nd semester Inter- Club Council members, from left, Row it Marilyn Baker, Dale rf Mesec, Lynn Pendleton, Lynn Hoffman, and Meg Dawson. Row 1 80 2: Don Hartley, Mike Aguilar, Fred Rosenberg, and Richard Lavier. n Hartley, Bob Ruffner, Pauline all ew fbi! 6l?Zl7l6'l' To look over the various club constitutions is iust part ofthe work done by the Inter-Club Council. Headed by the co-ordinator of organizations: 'lst semester, Nancy McDonald, and 2nd semes- ter, Lynn Pendleton, and their adviser, Miss Margaret Graham, the council works for close co-operation and good organization of all clubs in the school. ,.- .. . .M wa an no cu Members of the Orators Club are, from left to right: lst row: Karen Staininger, Lynne Foster, Janie Parkhouse, Diane Mistretta, Mary Hink- ley. 2nd row: Gary Manulkin, John Glaser, Gary Kline, Tom Sherwood, Bob Feland, and Don Hartley. Preparing for the Lions Club speech competitions, Janie Parkhouse and Leo Lockwood pause for a brief rest. Janie has won a gold medal in the North Hollywood tournament and a superior certifi- cate in the Loyola tournament. Leo has won a gold medal, was Oratorical winner, and reached the semi-finals in the USC tour- nament. Looking over the schedule of the various speech tournaments are the Orator Club officers. From left to right, Janice Goodemootg Mary Hinkley, Mr. Ned Lewis, adviser, Janie Parkhouse, president, Mary MacMahan, and Nancy McDonald. Umm' Orators under the direction of Mr. Ned Lewis, adviser, and Janie Parkhouse, president and co-ordinator of speech arts, compete in tournaments with other Southland schools. Many members have won awards for expressing their inter- pretation of dramatic works. .7 Competing in many speech tournaments in Southern California, members ofthe Debate Club are, from left, Linda Ribbel, Karen Jackson, Susan Henrick- sen, Mary Ann Myers, Wladislaw Ellis, Jennifer Brooks, Eileen Mason, Mike Aguilar, Gordon Hoover, Don Hartley, Gary Manulkin, John Graser, Nick Hesse, Duncan Harris, and Roy Berkon with Mr. Frank Eschenbrenner, adviser. S '7 Debaters listen intently as Mr. Frank Eschenbrenner, club sponsor, ex- plains the rules and topics ofa future contest. fbefrzms Debate Club, in its second year at Glendale High, has entered contests at Notre Dame, the University of South- ern Calitornia, and Redlands. In the tall debate the Glen- dale High team placed second, and at USC the debate team reached the semi-finals. Resolved that the Federal Government should substantially increase its control over the labor unions is the topic discussed by Debaters throughout the year both at meetings and in competition. Officers of Debate Club, from left, Wendell Hanks, Karen Jackson, John Glaser, Nick Hesse, Don Hartley, and Gary Manulkin talk over the success of their competition. 4.1- Al a rehearsal of a Thespian play Lynne Foster, as Sabrina Fairchild, and Chuck Buck, as Linus Larrabee, star in Sa- brina Fair with Jeri Moulder. Getting together for an informal session on dramatics are members of the Thespian Club. From left they are, lst row: A. W. Fuchs, Cheryl Hucklebee, Fred Green, Sheryl Jamison, Tom Sherwood, Jack Helland, Tamara Nace, Jack Whitaker, Carolyn Adolphe, Mary Pat Schmitt. 2nd row: Karen Sfaininger, Carol Blood, Jeri Moulder, Chuck Buck, Mr. Harry Francisco, Lynne Foster, and Mona Marguglio. yiesizdns Expressing their dramatic ability, Thespian Club members, under Mr. Harry Francisco, Teacher of dramatic arts, presented the play, Sabrina Fair, besides participating in many other Thespian activ- ities and parties. JEL L' 5' if i Talking over the possibilities of a new play are the officers of Thespian Club. From left, they are: Jeri Moulder, Mr. Harry Francisco, Tamara Nace, Chuck Buck, president, and Jack Helland. Jr. Statesmen Club members from left to right are, lst row: Penny Caldwell, Linda Hoffman, Linda Wieck, Karen Jackson, Eileen Stahl, Ginnie Maniccia, Pat Ferguson, Eddy Lou Treneer, Liz Florange, Lynn Foster, Mary Ellen Hudson, Carole Brown, Linda Glastre, Dena Berman, Cindy Bradley, Joan Englund. 2nd row: Fred Rosenberg, Don Hartley, John Glaser, Mike Malone, Shelly Stimson, Carol Blood, Bonnie Vold, Marina Moran, Carol Haley, Sharon Hansen, Sherry Allen, Dorothy Ross, Riccy Lapin, Pam Hoffman, Shirley Penny, Gordon Hoover, Richard Laver, Nancy Dunn, and Jon Haupt. 3rd row: Nick Hesse, Wendell Hanks, Gary Petro, Bruce Hill, Gary Manulkin, Roger Johnson, Bob Thorson, and Jim Olinick. Pleading innocent is Jr. Statesman member Fred Rosenberg, as Don Hartley accuses him in a mock trial. Judges to give the verdict are Bob Thorson, and Bill Phillips, and Carol Haley. S., Il, ll'i4,,.. 3151.9 al .sauna-,, x- , : ::uaiiiir--',f , ui ,,,,,.,s- 0.1 ,-inline' Va nnli :qniidt-ultgiq fri-WI!!! my Q 4 ,un ul' -1. ,LJ Talking over the next convention are officers of the Jr. Statesman Club. From left ta right they are, lst row: Joan Englund and Nancy Dunn, 2nd row: Fred Rosenberg, Don Hartley, Jan Haupt, first semester president, and John Glaser, second semester president. Richard Starr Alan Miller Dick f . Lglf2l2577lZ7I Discussing the way our government works and learning parliamentary procedure are activities of the Jr. Statesman Club. Throughout the year, members go to various conven- tions, where much experience by mock legislature is gained. Besides fun and activity, opportunities are many for becom- ing a good citizen and even for going into politics. In high spirits after the Glendale Hoover game Pep Council mem- bers display the Victory Flag and the Dynamiter stick. Members, left to right, lst row are: Leah Fulton, Jeff Christiansen, Sylvia Pa- checo, Judy Green, and Steve Stone. 2nd row: Shirley McDermott, Liz Florang, Celeste Kovalon, Joan Motto, Jan Metcalf. Standing: Susie Sargent, Debbie Wells, Gary Lowe, Mike Mace, Mickey McClellan, Fred Rosenberg, Jan Jencks, Harry Kelly, and Tom Morrow, with the Dynamiter stick. Busy at work liming the G are Pep Club mem- bers Fred Rosenberg, Jim Roark, and Jeff Chris- tiansen. Af 'tl fi UM Leaders in school spirit throughout the year, members ot Pep Club are sponsored by Mr. Aido Buonaguidi. The club's many projects include planning and arranging car caravans for athletic events, decorating the goal posts for football games, arranging school dances, and, of course, liming the G on the hill overlooking Glendale High. il Numbering the seats for card stunts for one bers Pat Scott, Carol Haley, and Tim Harris. u 5 3 QFTJ it Y55 of the big games are Pep Club mem- :...,V, I? F1 jig' A pw' qi- ie Q Pep Club includes, left to right, lst row: Lynne Morgan, Pat Hartman, Linda Hotf- CW man, Phyllis Johnson, Marty Harwood, Gary Lowe, Loretta Doherty, Kathy Deeb, Vivian Dennis, Jan Metcalf, Susie Reslock, Kay Henry, Melanie Mitchell, and Carolyn Blue. Second row: Liz Powell, Liz Church- ill, Debbie Wells, Jetf Christiansen, Sylvia Pacheco, Mike Dickenson, Sheryl Jamison, Connie Gillen, Judy Pestor, Babs Clark, Margo Murman, Nancy Ford, Pat Thorn- dill, Penny Sommer. Third row: Susie Gunn, Elaine Tupper, Kathy Mason, Ce- leste Kovalon, Janice Gaodemoot, Joan Motta, Suzanne Leard, Toni Hunt, Fred Rosenberg, Karen Bowser, Linda Smith, Cheryl Moore, Bonnie Ramsey, Jane Dod- son, and Andrea Martins. . Q 5641245615 Scribblers is a creative writers club under the guid- ance of Mrs, Olive Eckerson, a writer herself. The club publishes its 'ilmpressionsw each year. This is an anthology of the best poems and prose of Glen- dale students. Besides doing this, the club also sponsors writing contests during the year, as well as a rummage sale. Discussing the content of the new Impressions are officers of the Scribbler Club. First row, from left: Karen Jackson, Chris Johnson, Susan Johnson, president, and Mrs. Olive Eckerson, adviser. Second row: Mona Marguglio, Barbie Bartlette, and Roger Sundling. Active members of Scribblers Club in- clude, from left: Art Molho, Gary Kline, Scott Robertson, Jon Haupt, Karen Jack- son, Susan Johnson, Barbara Bartlette, Karen Jensen, Joan Englund, Paul Brug- ger, Connie Campbell, Judy Delmonte, Lynn Willis, Gordon Hoover, Val LeClercq, and Chris Johnson, A .M .,.t,fw. ' The plot is too complicated! exclaims Gary Kline as Lynn Willis and Susan Johnson listen, each trying to decide for herself whether the material is good enough for the l96O edition of Impressions I tl Members of Commerce Club from left are, lst row: Jane Carlson, Eileen Stahl, Virginia Urban, Judy Rees, Pat Thorndill, Lee Bushy, Sharon Williams, Janice Olson, Sylvia Pacheco, Marina Moran, Pat Hyne, and Hedi Shinn. 2nd row: Joanne Stahl, Carol Baran, Joanne La Mantia, Joanne Wilson, Vivia Dennis, Barbara Stump, Helen English, Nancy Cicone, Joan Mather, Linda Dodson, Judi Hanover, Penny Sommer, Jean Lauray, Beverly Atkinson, Claudia Conner, Barbara Wolfe, and Astine Bedrosian, 3rd row: Miss Janette Day, adviser, Dianne Wahl, Janice Byson, Donna Weger, Joan Schaeffer, Barbara Arson, Linn Hoadley, Carolyn Smith, Polly Berger, Shirley Hendrickson, Judy Petes, Charlene Miller, Janet Paine, and Diane Mangel. f Adviser, Miss Henrietta Huyssen and Bob Caughron, vice president of 60 Per Club, discuss the typing contest but miss the services of the president, Karen Stenberg. 60 pm 4 60 Per Club, with adviser, Miss Hen- rietta Huyssen and President Karen 1 Stenberg are very interested in prob- ' lems of typing. Increasing their typing .l ' A speed is the club's main objective. t' 4 Q ab I I 1 077277252702 Commerce Club, under the supervision of Miss June Baxter and Miss Janette Day have many activities throughout the year concerning commerce. Their biggest activity is their annual Commerce Club Banquet. me 9 Miss June Baxter, Joan Mather, Shirley Boslow, Miss Jeanette Day, with Sharon Williams, Nancy Cicone, Joanne Wilson, Polly Berger and Shirley Hendrickson, officers and advisers of Commerce Club, plan the Commerce Club Banquet. Bob Caughron sits in front of other 60 Per members as the discussion of typing speed comes up. lst row: Dorothy Bar- trom, Kathy McDevitt, Dale Becker, Barbara Wolfe, and Sharon Ellison, 2nd raw: Mary Hinkley, Kathy Johnston, Ruth Watson, Beverly Atkinson, and Connie Gillem. :I amine fbi! Science Club, under the guidance of Mr. George Bundick, promotes interest of mem- bers in various new scientific discoveries. The Mineralogy Club, a group formed just this year, is established for persons interested in finding and polishing gem materials. With adviser John Key members supply specimens for showcases around the halls. Mr. George Bundick, adviser for Science Club, stimulates interest in scientific discoveries. , 6, Members of Science Club discuss the merits of the Van De Graf Electro-Static Generator. From left, Paul Brugger, Tom Hendricks, and Gordon Hoover represent the members, with Mr. George Bundick, adviser, looking on. mmf fl!! Actively interested in discovering more about various gems, members check nomen- clature of their specimens. From left, they are: Mike Colletti, Lee Engstrom, Sue Pierner, Stan Hafenfeld, Carol Conway, Jettie Cohron, Bob Heusser, Jim Jeffers, Gary Albright, and Toni Oeland with their adviser, Mr. John Key. Stan Hafenfeld, an officer of Mineralogy Club, busily tries to discover the type ot rock recently found, 88 t S S 'Wflys H 67 615 Why? is the question often asked by The members ofthe philosophical group known as the Whys Club. Mr. Arthur Bottaro, faculty adviser, has To think fast To stay ahead of This group. Thinking of questions that cause a great deal of discussion doesn't stymie these Why Club members: Cindy Lethbridge, Gail Saunders, Karen Jackson, Susan Johnson, Melodie Johnson, Rick Starr, Gordon Hoover, Joe Bergeron, Jon Haupt, Barbara Lauridsen, Paul Brugger. Tuning in on radio receiver, Ham Club president Ed Knox, right, demon- strates for Mr. Howard Fay, adviser, at left, and other club members. They are David Schochat, Gene Miller, Jack Crosby, Pete Hubbard, Gene Baughman, and Dave Hessick. 9 1 Q ' . ' wluevhjlt- Questioning adviser Mr. Arthur Bottaro, center, on a typically moot point are, first row: Karen Jackson, Gail Saunders. Second row: Cindy Lethbridge, Susan Johnson, Melodie Johnson. Third row: Rick Starr, Mr. Bottaro, Paul Brugger, Joe Bergeron. Fourth row: Jon Haupt, Barbara Lauridsen, Vol Le Clercq. Fifth row: Gordon Hoover, Stu McDougall, Gary Kline. Gene Baughman and Jack Crosby study the intricate parts of the radio's power plant. dm IM Learning about radio under The leadership of Mr. Howard Fay, many interested Dynos achieve their ham licenses, while others eagerly await the time when They will receive Theirs. 89 yufme 9212014215 Teaching in their own classes is practiced by members of the Future Teachers Club. Students interested Glendale High with paperwork. 17 Members of the Future Teachers Club. left to right, are, lst row: Donna Ingram, Carol Baran, Christy Ann Michell, Rosalie Cihak, Pat Thorndill, Penny Sommer. 2nd Row: Joy Caldwell, Alice Randall, Beverly Gray, Judy Hay- thorne, Carolyn Hughes, Karen Staininger, and Pauline McAlister. 3rd row- Bill Woolard, Donna Barnes, Carolyn Adolphe, Penny McElroy, Linda Skursch, and Marcia Newell. career of teaching have started looking ahead. Besides practice teaching, FTC members also help teachers at ' v . . ,4 ina l Conferring with their adviser, Mr. Tom Drouet, are the officers of the Future Teachers Club: Pauline McAIister, president, Karen Staininger, Joy Caldwell, and Penny McElroy. inn l-vp rwzaffzzbx Learning about home economics as a profession or as a guide to being a housewife is the substance of the new Home Economics Club. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Frances Smith, the club participates in field trips and enioys guest speakers. Members of the Home Economics Club are, left to right, lst row: Cindy Brayton, Melinda Taylor, Marcia Newell, Valerie Harris, Eddylou Trener, Sheila Minkin, Karen Pedersen, and Karolina Lastovica. 2nd row: Mrs. Frances Smith, adviser, Sharon Nelson, president, Sharon Lankford, Pat Morton, Nancy Harris, Polly Berger, Suzie Graf, and Nancy Strickland. to Planning a field trip, Home Economics Club officers, left right, 'lst row include Melinda Taylor, Sharon Nelson, and Mrs. Frances Smith, adviser. 2nd row: Karen Pedersen, Suzie Graf, and Nancy Strickland. Eager to see the dancing of Jose Greco, Spanish Club members hand in their ticket money to Mr. Glenn Henderson, club sponsor. Members are Judy Haythorne, Judy Warren, Andrea Martins, and Mary Ellen Hudson. ir' -6 X, T7 Speaking Espanol are these Spanish Club members. From left to right, lst row: Gloria Gonzalez, Lynne Foster, Marilyn Lewis, Mary Ellen Hudson, Carol Blood, and Jeri Moulder. 2nd row: Lynne Stewart, Marilyn Gillerin, Karen Schreck, and Barbie Bartlett, Mary Hinkley, Judy Warren, Judy Haythorne, Judy Rees, Sally Eichelberger, Linda Skursch, Mr. Glenn Henderson, Jan Bradley, Linda Kirkland, Barbara Howarth, and Judy Hostettler. 492zzfz1iff4 f zz! Many activities are undertaken by members of the Spanish Club under the supervision of Mr. Glenn Henderson, their adviser. The club has gone on out- ings to various missions, has seen a Mexican play at Christmas and has held a pinato party. Planning one of their many activities, Spanish Club officers meet with their adviser, Mr. Glenn Henderson icenterl. From left, standing, they are Judy Haythorne, Gloria Gonzalez, Meg Dawson, president, and Tom Gordon. 91 -1 5571674 IM French Club, under The ddvisorship of Mrs. Sylvia Block ond Mr. Glenn Henderson, hos mony ocTiviTies Throughouf The yeor. During The Tirsr sernesTer 0 French exchonge s'rudenT from Eogle Rock High School come To speok on The cusTorns of The French people. An insTollc1Tion dinner wos held of The Toix resTouronT second sernesTer. .. lf5?7f ,lls,1 'o .l. 4 Members of The French Club from leTT To nghf seated Joon Mono ond Kofhy JohnsTon lst ond 2nd semester presldenls Stondlng Penny Moolenyzer loyce Eddle Sharon Parsons Donna Morosn Gretchen Moussnesf Leslue Reynolds Poulune McAlnsTer Lynn Lonnlng Jocqule Kornoy ond Moreno Morley Those In Latm Club are from left lst row Gab Hentschke Harvey Coutln Gary Manulkln Alan Mzller Joe Henkell Don Haslam Ron Jones Br ce Hll Bruce Haslam Make Schroeder 2nd row Royanna Bradley Judi Hanover 'Beverly Gray Barbara Martin Jeanne Mc Larmn Betty Pratt Libby Raphael Julle Grover Gretchen Maussnest Candy Hughes Joy Caldwell Terry Alkuns Shelly Stlmson Mary Wal lace Mary Salyer Penny Mooleny zer 3rd row Lynne Lannlng Llnda Swartz Sandne Culbertson Dale Duke Suzanne Gould Paulme Mas sey Barbara Laurldson Judy Hay Thorne Kathy Wulllams Barbara Haworth Linda Glastre Dale Mesec Karen Johnson and Kath: Smith 00215111 KAI! '91 .x r' Pomhng to the cuty of Rome are the olflcers of Latln Club Sandle Culbertson Bruce Hull Don Haslam and Don Williams Lotln Club IS a very active club of Glendale Hugh Under the guidance of Mrs Charlotte Aseltune, the members learn more about Roman customs and take part In many actlvltles throughout the year Three scholarships are Dlscussmg Roman history rs the advnser of Latun Club Mrs Char latte Aseltlne vvrth club presldent Gretchen Maussnest gnven by the club to deservnng students To supply the necessary funds the club planned protects such as theur successful cookue sale 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U I 1 1 1 1 I I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r I I I I - . : , 1 1 I I - I I - 1 1 1 1 1 t k , , ,hx . A I X ' -1 1 ., 1,1 , vp - A - P K V- . ,. . . .1 , ' un .751 1, F . . A x - ... 1 1 r I f . . 4, Q Q . 5 ' 'f ,, 3 v . FN . , . . . . . . . . , 'P'-3 49215 Constituting a virtual Scotland Yard on the GHS campus, the 49er organization promotes good conduct in the halls and grounds. Under the direction of Mr. Albert Hewitt mem- bers of this service club prevent students from disturbing classes during lunch, nip pupils who try to cut classes, and generally enforce school regulations. 'sw Officers of 49er Club are, from left, Dick Mains, Mr. Gerald Gallagher, Ed Keller, Mr. Albert Hewitt, and Jim Stratton, Members of 49ers ot one of their lunch- eons are, from left, Row 'lz Stuart Lam- bach, Jim Boggs, Don Haslam, and fac- 'N ulty adviser Albert Hewitt. Row 2: Mike Dickenson, Bob Liddell, Brian Greer, Bill Hodgson, John Montague, Larry Silver- man, and faculty adviser Gerald Gal- lagher. Row 3: Bob Feland, Bob Shultz, Dick Shultz, and Sam Salsburg. Row 4: Dick Ebright, Lee Hultgren, Ed Keller, Richard Voge, Darryl Thomander. Row 5: Dick Wakeham, Don Hagen. Row 6: Lynn 1, Hoadley, Gary Seeger, Don Williams, Noel Allen, and Steve Saylor. Row 7: John Scarlatella, Wladislaw Ellis, and Ron Jones. N no 1, kfzafmf Service is the byword for the members of Glenettes, under The supervision of Mrs. Margaret Campbell. Throughout The year they act as guides in their dark skirts and white blouses Tor many programs, plays, concerts, and graduation exercises of Glendale High School. They also act as hostesses to parents on Back to School Night and escort The speakers on Career Day. Extra service was done by members of Glenettes, who worked aT The candy stores during snack and lunch. in-:ff Officers of Glenettes are, from left, seated: Marilyn Baker, 2nd semester president, and Karolina Lastovica, Standing: Pauline McAlister, ist semester president, Carol Seitz, and Liz Powell. ak Seen at an early morning meet- ing, members of Glenettes de- cide who will be guides for Back to School Night. From left, standing: Marilyn Baker, Liz Powell, Pauline McAlister, Mike Sawyer, Toni Richards, Lynn Lanning, Eileen Johnston, Bar- bara Howarth, Karolina Lasto- vica, Mary Ellen Graff, Jenny Venola, Sandra Gillingham, and Pat Elliott, Seated: Mike Sawyer, Phyllis Bird, Carol Seitz, Joanne LaMantia, Mary Salyer, Phyllis Key, Lynda Guerin, Kathleen Lindberg, and Pauline Drayton. Eileen Johnston and Liz Powell check over the slippers which they knitted as one of their service projects forthe club. Z, fir Actively interested in their community, the Key Cl-ub, sponsored by Kiwanis, is supervised by Mr. Pete Tas- sopulos, its hard-working adviser. Also active in their school Key Club members perform many services for Glendale High. Members John Whitaker and Harold Petersen work at the book store, and various other mem- bers service the marquees, both inside and out-of-doors. Each week two Key Club members attend a Kiwanis luncheon, and, at the end of the year, the entire club is honored by the school's Parent-Teacher Association. f f' 'il .J K Changing the marquee near the book store is Key Club member F d R b . re Osen erg Key Club officers, from left, are lkneelingl: Harold Petersen, Pete Briggs, Harry Kelly. Standing are: Mike Aguilar, John Whitaker, John Pope, Tom Dose, Duncan Harris, Noel Allen, president, and Bill Taliaferro. Officers not pic- tured are Charlie Buck and lver Bruflot, and adviser Mr. Pete Tossopulos. r 1 'llf . ,T g 1 i -' I, x Q iv ml , ,'.,m K' It get 1 f .D y V H s 'A' -K :wb ,gf . 4 Pt- 1 5 i Qi . K' 21 ' 1 1 B we L- , rf' -f Members of the Key Club, from left, lst row are Jim Scullin, Harold Petersen, Ron Quinn, Chuck Buck, Tom Morrow, Bob Hooper, Todd Ellison, Wolfgang Zehender, Jim Olinick, Bill Principe, Dave Buck, John Pope, Harry Kelly, Ray Clayton. Second row: Bob Marvel, Mike Aguilar, Mike Batchelor, Tim McPherson, John Smith, John Dingler, Fred Rosenberg, Don Haslem, Wendell Hanks, Don Hartley, Iver Bruflat, Jim Watson, Mr. Peter Tas- sopulos, adviser. Third row: Harvey Coutin, Gib Hentschke, Bill Taliaferro, Noel Allen, Mike Auer, John Whitaker, Tom Dose, Brian Greer, Craig Westra, Bob Livermore, Don Gillaspy, and John Block. Members not present are Bill Hodgson, Mike Olson, Barry Price, Duncan Harris, Pete Briggs, and Nick Hesse. x i -it S . Members of the famed ORBS, from left, are, lst row: Noel Allen, Harold Petersen, Bruce Mitchell, Sandy Rudolph, Steve Saylor, Dick Ferrell, Gary Callies, Mike Howard, Ron Whitfield, George Weaver, Jack Davies, Bruce Mitch- eltree, Bruce Tibert, and John Hartman. 2nd row: Coach Richard Davis, Dave Dundas, Bob Hippo- - lito, Steve Bennett, Bill Giles, Dave Reed, Dennis Benedetti, Ben Roth, Dan ' Zinke, Bob Hinkle, Don Hagen, Will Marshall, Jerry Bottrell, Dick Peter- son and Coach Ed GOOF- iian. 3rd row: Cam Hughes, Doug Ryan, Bill Mitchel, Paul Nuccio, Dick .A Butkins, Dave Churchill, Tom Morrow, Jim Weeks, Harry Gates. 4th row: George Winn. Tom Sea- bold, Bob Ruttner, John Whitaker, Tom Dose, Dick Weaver, Bob Minkey, and Jim Henderson. . 'Y Ol at V P .,,, J ' mf . 1 V Q , . ta v' tl I I 4. ORBS Dick Peterson, Tom Dose, Sandy Rudolph, and Ben Roth discuss plans for the pledges and their initiation. ...E . Two ORB pledges, Marv Tangney and Bob Bowers, play leap frog at the command of ORB president Dick Peterson, President Dick Peterson and Coach Richard Davis confer about the new pledges. me ORBS, the popular name for the Order ot Red and Black, consists of the most outstanding ath- letes of the school. Under the supervision ot three coaches, Richard Davis, Ed Gooriian and Roy Vujovich, this organization has many aims and activities. The aim ot ORBS is to promote good sportsmanship, loyalty, and school spirit. Its activities help the school by raising and main- taining social, moral and physical standards of Glendale High. ffl 109 'v 1 I gl 5' Qfmgue Girls' League is a club to which all girls of Glendale High belong. Helping to get the girls acquainted and to supply the girls with various assemblies and serv- ices are members of the first semester Girls' League Board. Besides sponsoring a Howdy Day for new sophomores, the board also sponsors the annual Stunt Show and presents a skit at the Football Banquet. 'll'-A Vg5'n'un'U .1 -I .Hume c.z..S2S. s ex 7 X Pensively thinking of the next board meeting is first semester Girls' League Board president, Seen here are 24 members of the Regulated Dress Board. Their job is to set rules regarding Joyce Mothershed. the type of clothes worn by Glendale High girls and to make sure these rules are carried out. VQMWU4 ,-,......... - Sk 1 , .3 'L an .-x. . if anna -f ::ai.: J '-- 5-as A rv ' s s a Q.. l L I v V A c Members of the first semester Girls' League Board are, left to right, first row: Wendy Williams, secretary, Carolyn Hughes, GAA president, Michael Wellman, vice-president, Joyce Mothershed, president, Nadine Barton, program chairman, Leslie Stow, philanthropic chairman, and Polly Mason, treasurer. Second row, Pat Ferguson, publicity, Janice Hubbard, friendship chairman, Diane Park, iunior representative, Suzie Schroeder senior representative, Jill Parker, welfare chairman, Bunny Bunt, social chairman, Gloria Gonzalez, honorary member, Robin Jackson, decoration chairman, Gloria Schultz, regulated dress, and Susan Beilby, sophomore representative. -i It dal s .', 44. L55 l f ,,,4 -1 t ,Ea XR... Second semester members of the Girls' League Board as they eagerly wait for their initialed blouses, from left, are, lst row, Linda Hingston, Philanthropic chairman, Gloria Gonzalez, honorary member, Lynda Tucker, Vice president, Suzie Schroeder, President, Mrs. Emily Ledbetter, adviser, and Karen Stenberg, Secretary. 2nd row, Melinda Grubb, Social chairman, Susan White, Friend- ship chairman, Joyce Mothershed, past president, Marcia Newell, 7' Pl S T' QQ' ' - n X K J... Him if K- 2 all 1- A if , ri r ft .iw x r l'l '- -- A f ' inhale elif, twins ti H 1. r 0 -+i,N:O'i' N jj Q 'L EQ SCC C l95l'1952 ,Q D W H0 f f i M ,QQ F 3 Helping to plan the Dad-Daughter Banquet are Gloria Gonzalez, Linda Hingston, and Gloria Schultz. Second Semester Girls' League Board under the direction of Mrs. Emily Ledbetter, girls' counselor, plans and or- ganizes the Dorothy Gilson Jackson Fashion Show and the Dad-Daughter Banquet. The girls also judge the stunt portion of the Hoover Girls' Stunt Show. Publicity chairman, Pam Woodford, Junior representative, Lorraine Seabury, Sophomore representative, Lynn Hoffman, Welfare chair- man, Tena Evans, Decorations, Penny Sommer, Regulated dress chairman, Kathy Johnson, GAA President, Gloria Schultz, Senior representative, Penny Wanocoit, Program chairman and Leslie Stowe, Treasurer. fm. 'U' 'fs , ,,...un-P..- Mrs. Emily Ledbetter, adviser, and Suzie Schroeder, President discuss the upcoming fashion shovv. i s Talknng over the success of Boys League wlth theur sponsor Mr Harry Beck are Doug Ryan fall semester president and gay! fezzgue Boys League IS made up of every boy attendlng Glendale Hugh The president of each semester serves as their representatlve on Cabinet The club combmed wlth the Glrls League to sponsor a dance after the Glendale Hoover track meet In Aprll Boys League planned specual actlvltnes during the year Denms Benedem spring Semester president Dlscusslng their clubs future are first semester Boys League officers Paul V9 Plannmg sprung semester achvnhes are these second semester offlcers from left to rught Dan Zanke Dennns Benedettu and Benny Roth Bruno Roger Dalton Doug Ryan and Denms Benedettu an Several problems concernlng the dance held after the Hoover Glendale track meet are belng worked on by Boys League officer Jam Weeks wnth Glrls League offucers Les Stow and Suzie Schroeder ef' F-,I S9 fu -4 Members of the Junior Red Cross Club, from left, lst Susie Clayburgh, Carol Blood, Lynn Foster, Meg DGWSOY1, row: Joan Englund, Barbara Stump, Daring Barnes, Nadine Lindstedt, Toni Teachout, Sharon Tope, Tena Mitzi Tudor, Eddy Lou Treneer, Toni Heisig, Carol EVCN15, Und Ul'1dC1 Wi6Cli- 3rd VOW2 Mike Sifingeft Bendicsen, Theresa Sandburg, and Jeanne Lowry. 2nd Corolie BOCVClrT1Gr1, J0l'1t1 Pope, Hank Grigsby, Lynn row: Gary Nelson, Patricia Bryant, Merrilee Vold, HOCICHSY. K 4 i 'i 36 f-9 -ik rs' aww ffm! Mass' il l . . life l Caught at o board meeting are some of the Red Cross Club officers: s- R. . i nl . , 4 from left, Muffet Bailey, Gary Nelson, president, Linda Skursch, and Toni Heisig. . it , -H' ,' ,. r .. f L W-fi on 4 I' I 0 O- .. .,- t Ona of the many charitable activities carried on by the Red Cross Club was collecting stuffed animals for the L.A. Children's Hospital. Here, some of the officers, Gary Nelson and Diane Dunsmoor with their adviser, Miss Freda Shurtliff, check the gifts before distribution. 4jy77ZZWZ'd7l Working to promote world friendship and under- standing are members of the America Field Service club and committee. Under the guidance of Mrs. Sylvia Black, they sponsor fund raising projects to bring foreign exchange students to Glendale High School. In December a successful pancake breakfast was held and in February a pizza dinner for the raising of necessary funds to sponsor foreign ex- change students- The exchange students of this year were Gloria Gonzalez from Spain and Wolf- gang Zehender from Germany. They stayed at a student's home and became one of the family for a year while attending Glendale High and joining in all the school activities. Helping to make these students feel at home is the privilege of AFS. ' is in Discussing the skating pany to be held in March are Judy Hayfhorne as qvlk - lg, it and Gloria Gonzalez. Checking the globe for the various countries they have visited 952521 cgmzfzbe X7 i 4.5 EL. Ev. F l is law , and lived in ore Jill Parker, Don Haslam, Wolfgang Zehender, Busily making pancake batter for the breakfast for raising necessary funds are Pauline McAlister and Mrs. Newell at the AFS Breakfast. .vw-Q :G-sr: f fif I Those in AFS Club are from left, Row l: Mitzi Tudor, Donna Barnes, Sheila Minkin, Gretchen Maussnest, Carolyn Adolphe, Don l-laslom, Penny Moolenyzer. Row 2: Barbie Waite, Joy Caldwell, Pauline McAlister, Carol Baran, Mark l-laslam, Penny Wonacott, and Donna Morosi, Row 3: Kathy Williams, Marilyn Gillerin, Marena Moran, Mar- garet lmus, Pauline Massey, Karen Staininger, Wolfgang Zehender, and Shelly Stimson. if -31:-u is ' l 1 Don Haslam, Judy Haythorne, Barbie Waite, Jean Semrau, Gloria Gonzalez, and Pauline McAlister, AFS officers, are about to plan one of many projects of the club. AI a board meeting Civitan officers from left, Don Hagen, President Don Williams Steve Gunn and Lance Otis set their Members of Civitans, from left, Row I: include Doug Ryan, Bol: Uphaus. Row 2: Steve Gunn, Ron Boyer, Wayne Baglin, Marvin Tan- gey, Dick Peterson, Bob Minkey. Row 3: Lance Otis, Jim Stratton, Bill Woolard, Jim McElgunn, and Tom Seabold. Row 4: Don Williams, Bob Ruffner, Don Hagen, Jim Weeks, John Short, Dale Marquis, Jim Ruff- ner, Steve Bennett, and Ron Hadian. Members of Civin-ettes are lfirst row, left to rightl: Nancy Hooper, Adele Fitzgerald, Esther Hagen, Alice Randall, Linda Sauer, Layne Wells, Nancy McDonald. Second row: Penny Moolenyzer, Pam Woodford, Barbie Waite, Libby Raphael, Linda Grubb, Mary McMahon, Jeanette Peplow, and Michele Walsh. Other members of the Civinettes are lfirst row, left to rightlz Harriet Takahashi, Nancy Crisope, Marilyn Takahashi, Ginnie Maniccia, Jean Semrau, Lynne Pendleton, and Carol Baran. Second Wendy Williams, Diane Whitaker, Leslie Wellman Gunn, Leslie Reynolds, and Margie Allen. row: Lynne Hoffman, , Linda Baugh, Suzie v .' - ' lu !, .,,n., l A . Z iziiiioris iiicrazg if P 'ff-. ClVl'lfiim f . 6ll'l?lZllf25 Civituns and Civinettes work together for serv- ice to their community. The groups' major fund- raising proiect is the annual fruitcake sale. Pro- ceeds go for buying presents and giving a party for underprivileged children. ,- G- if 'Y -Qx fx l ., 1 f- . , ri-V' Q' Getting their car ready for the Homecoming parade, Civitan and Civinette w- A members talk things over. Discussing one of their service projects are the officers of Civinettes. From left to right, they are: Wendy Williams, Jean Semrau, Mr. Louis Hill, adviser, Lynne Hoffman, president, Lynne Pendleton, Nancy Crisope, and Margie Allen, lO5 at s --: -. F131 is X1 Members of the Honor Society Board from left, Row 1: Christy Jones, Alice Randall, Joy Caldwell. Row 2: Janice Hubbard, Barbie Waite, John Glaser, and Carolyn Hughes. Row 3: Ted Jenkins, Bob Ruffner, John Pope, and Booth Hartley. Second semester president of Honor Society, John Glaser, welcomes old and new members of the organization to the annual banquet. Smiling are Mrs. and Mr. Don Golder and Mrs. Dorothy Jackson, honored guests. 0710! Oh, what a beautiful campus, exclaims a GHS coed visiting Redlands University with the Honor Society. Touring universities, however, is only one at the Honor Society's activities. Under direction of Mrs. Phyllis Ed- wards the club helps exceptional students prepare ac- tivity notebooks required tor many scholarships, gives general advice to prospective college students, and holds an annual banquet. Many GHS graduates now attending universities return tor the banquet to give advice and see old friends. .i ls ,..1. ,yor 'T.:f.xf oe.. 1- 1 fe-. 17' - +A., . .. - . ry- M. . -WJ' M .V ,Q .L ,x , sr. A feat- - -. ri -. ' ' -'N ' W' i. : f B 1 -.. .-..-.' ' Members of the lst semester Honor Society are, from left, Row 1: Carolyn White, Judy McConnell, Lorraine Sealbury, Chris Fernandez, Jennie Koschnick, Margie Allen, Janice Mason, Donna Weger, Beverly Gray, Tena Evens, Judy Burton, Sue Biaggi, Liz Florang, Cheryl Gasser, Jeannie Dunham. Row 2: Karen Weaver, Christy Allen, Margo Murman, Peg Scarlatella, Jennifer Brooks, Susie Syhon, Ellen Carleton, Anne Marie Cruhle, Dena Lin Memmler, Laura Hicks, Pat Hartman, Judy McFarland, Coleen McGowen, Jeanne Honeyman, Heather Stokes, Karen Jensen, Marvella Hoechlin, Paula Callister, Jon Messenger, and Deb Baterman. Row 3: Gary Kline: Terry Tomlinson, Marvin Freedman, Kenneth Kimball, Girard Haven, Michale Cahnning, Michael Avril, Linda Cross, Sue Hendricksen, Cheryl Johnson, Diane Gold, Barbara Clare, Janice Collins, Susan Beilby, Jim Koschnick, Eric Guss, Ray McConnell, Bob Perry, Jon Doe, Mike Jeffries, Mike Schroeder, Richard Starr, Craig Wolff, Gary Seegar, Pat Simpson, and Bob Marvel. cgaazbfy 1-ext, Alon Miller busily sells tickets for the Honor Society Banquet members, Linda Glastre and Ruth Gurley. Life members of Honor Society from left are, lst row: Joan Englund, Kathy Johnston, Jeannie Semrau, Kathy Darcy, Linda Sauer, Jean McLarnin, Carolyn Hughes, and Ruth Gurley. 2nd row, Linda Glastre, Wendy Williams, Joan Motta, Jill Parker, Mary McMahon, Barby Waite, Linda Skursch, Chris Johnson, Pauline Massey, Gretchen Maussnest, Harold Petersen, and Pauline McAIister. 3rd row: Lynn Foster, Richard Laver, Steve Gunn, John Pope, Don Williams, Wolfgang Zehender, Mike Aguilar, Bill Willis, John Glaser, Booth Hartley, Tom Hendricks, Alan Miller, Tom Morrow, John Whitaker, Val LeClercq, and Judy Rees. l to other Irene Sparks enioys the Honor Society Banquet with a fellow member, Richard Starr. Members of 3rd and 4th semester Honor So- ciety from left, lst row: Christy Jones, Ann De Rosa, Judy Farrell, Linda Davis, Nancy Creary, Dianne Broughton, Karen Jackson, Ted Jenkins, Janice Hubbard, Karen Pfeiffer, Shirley McDer- mott, Lynn Willis, Deanna Nichols, Elaine Koko. Mary VerWest and Susan Johnson. 2nd row: Alan Hager, Joy Caldwell, Susan Linder, Diane Whitaker, Leah Fulton, Joyce Eddy, Linda Wieck, Karen Stenberg, Trudy Kroenig, Marina Moran. Donna Barnes, Julie Grover, Christine French, Bonnie Field, Dale Mesec, Lynn Stewart, and Chris Crockett. 3rd row: Chandler Phillips, Paul Horton, Akira Shiba- miya, Peter Lucke, Blake Smith, Chuck Bonza, Eric Bergstrom, Don Ward, Jim Kilgore, Sylvia Rietveld, Shirley Hendrickson, Ken Shamordola, Judy Lane, Bob Graff, Nancy Sparks, Jay Marik, Bill Mitchell, Marilyn Gilleran, Bill Principe, Jack Davis, Ben Roth, Dick Weaver, Gary Callies, John Renner, Bruce Plasch, Bob Ruffner, Paul Bruno, Barry Price, Gary Manul- kin, Don Hartley, Roy Berkon, Art Molho, Dan Prono, and Mrs. Phyllis Edwards, adviser. '-fr' ..-we x y I , lO7 ,. , . I ,N .,, , N I X . Siu 1 , . ..,,. - ' '-' V: ...so- .- L M576' lil! 5 43 The popular musuc groups of Glendale Sophomore Grrls Glee and Chorus Crescendos Lyrlc Club Men s Glee Mixed 3 Chorus A Cappella Chour ChoraleTes presenT much lovely music for The enloymenf of sTuolenTs faculfy and parenTs These groups sung aT The Choral ConcerT ChrlsTmas Program, and Graduahon beslales Thenr many assembly appearances durmg The year Performing sololsls for The Chrlslmas program are Esther Davies Roger Dalton Patil Jean Barley Loren Fnlbeck Tom Oseland 'S C 'U 3 'FN' 4 Q9 f ' ,Q Gurls Sophomore Chorus Row l left To rrght as Paula Wilson Kathy Layman Teesa Reed Lorraune Cooper Jackie Vorrl-ees Hnlary Chelds Row 2 Donna Jean Hegefeld Barbara Sedlak Carolyn Hall Barbara Dyer Darlene Crunkshank Peggy Murry Row 3 Marlon Crump Eileen Taylor Susan Yeckley Ton: Richard Margie Dixon Ann Pappadafo 'Zi W Q T '12 , . . . , 9 - .RS V . I . ' I l xg, , , g , , - Q X C 1 ' ' I ' Y C ' 2 A I . I . . J l , l ' ' l - ll l T: 154 l f L . k I TW ls 1 T q l E ' 1 Q l l l 1 l , 1 3 , f g C ab Q g T J yy l ' ,N N7 T - Y ' I -J 3 W - ' - f- ' ' v . , - T ' I , l A, .2 ., ' 1 ' L G- .5 ., I JN K MN L 4 I VU U - g A 3 , G3 ' K , l 3 QE, X . ' 1. J . ' ' J zz V ' J I i I J ' T I 4 rr Men's Glee, Row l-left to right: Doug Hall, Charles Lipp, Jim Linnemeyer, Rick Fuchs, Bill Horton, Steve Mitchell, Jim Lightbody, Cal Sanders, Dan Meza. Row 2, left to right--Ernie Oulette, Tom Cass, Gary Yakel, Tom Sawyer, Bob Endicott, Jim Rizzo, Chuck Linn, Greig Partridge, Ron Novodoczky, George Long, Barry Wolford. Row 3, left to right-Ed Khanoyan, Mike Bosch, Bill Esher, John Block, Bob Russell, Warren Berghuis, Jim Ruffner, Don Curtis, Bob Thompson. Piano, Cecilia Galindo. a a ,, 5, 2 f- , A L Q 'ii A if: , 2 rf A ' G9 ' ' V' I I 2 if A ' ff' 1 yi' 5 0 3 1' 2 ff ,sa G e vt ff, . 6 4 5 , X , I' Q 0 Q R Q s 1: I S' I ' 3 V ' - ' . . , 9 -L Sf ' Q ' if --N' E, 'S v. 4 - ,, ,. V Y? . , 3 Q r , K 4, G Girls' Glee Club-Period 2, Row l-front left to right: Sherry Calhoun, Salvie Calarco, Janny Pastore, Sandra Lowinger, Lois Barckley, Ann Clark, Roberta McDonnell, Judi Jackson, Kathy Mattson, Billie Herndon, Nancy Smith. Row 2-center, left to right: Loa Fitzpatrick, Carol Deeb, Barbara Stine, Nancy Messerschmidt, Lynda Guerin, Patti Lee, Sheryl Haines, Barbara Bond, Connie Farr, Joyce Hillstead, Karen Muhleman. Row 3-top, left to right: Suellen Hagyes, Michael Bradley, Betty Pratt, Pat Johnson, Sharon Anderson, Cheryl Army, Eileen Clark, Kristin Rasmussen, Anne Dowling, Karen Pederson, Nicky Hall, Carolee Adams, Melinda Taylor, Marlen Hutchison lpianol. 9 Members of 3rd period Lyric Club from left are. lst row: Darlene Coleman, Sharon Smith, Mary Whiteley, Martin Ross, Karen Rippey, and Mary Pat Schmitt. 2nd row: Diane White, Carol Conway, Linda Pollgreen, Floe Boykin, Carol McCartney, Melodie Gentry, Linda Horrocks, Michele McCuddy, Patty Steinlight and Donna Riner, 3rd row: Joan McNamara, Wendy Williams, Sue Marino, Donna Barnes, Sally Eichelberger, Judy Adams, Kathy Campbell, Lynne Jepson, Carol Campbell, and Jeanette Silvius. Accompanist is Mary Anne Myers. me mb ll' new Crescendos music group provides an informal evening of singing for those students interested, Here, Miss Shirley Nute leads the group with the help of Mrs. Margaret Duncan, who plays the piano. Those singing are from left, lst row: Rick Fuchs, Bob Endicott, Ernie Ouellette, Phil Carr, Jim Lightbody, Barry Wolford, John Redmon, Loren Filbeck, and Dave Bakes. 2nd row: Irene Sparks, Pam Stantield, Patti Smith, Ann Moss, Susan Bailey, Kathy Linburg, Gail Coury, and Marsha Panfill. Other singers, from left: Lynne Stewart, Sheila Pyles, Darleen Wilson, Pam Oiler, Linda Reed, Linda Van Der Boon, Linda Davis, Dianna Gold, Cindy Green, Nancy Strickland, Donna Watling, Betty Pratt, Laurie Roy, Karen Brandup, Nancy Wiley, Anne Pappadato, Linda Schultz, and Melinda Dusto. I2 'fu 1-n un rl l , V, 2 N l X S ty i i ,QNX QL ' 'i ll li Choralelte members from left are, lst row: Sheila Pyles, Julie Anderson, Jackie Laughrey, Charlotte Carlson, Wendy Wosher, Sharon Crump, Christy Jones Nikki Gibson, and Esther Davies. 2nd row: Miss Shirley Nute, director, Judi Hanover, Linda Davis, Pam Oiler, Donna Baldwin, Linda Durbin, Susan Roberts, Nancy Jaissle, Dixie Swimley. 3rd row: Sharon Evans, Mary Sherwood, Elaine Austin, Jean Honeyman, Susan Gunn, Ellona Kurtis, Lynda Reed, Patti Smith and Diana O'Donnell, At the piano is Beverly Gray. Y if Informally discussing the composition of a melody are the members of Harmony Class. John Euson, Loren Filbeck, and Gloria Forman enioy Keith Moen's playing of the guitar with other classmen, Ron Navodoczky, and Jaynee Paul with Jetti Cohron, Pam Oiler, John Redmon, John Quick, and Larry Barnard, who are seated. N t ' sr 1 Ex 3 'x H2 lb- '-,-! Eg K 6 .Ci . ll. J AX Mr. John Key tells of the next program to be presented by the Madrigal my group as the members give happy, surprised response. The group, originated this year, is made up of members selected from A Cappella. Miss Shirley Nute, Choralette instructor, explains the mood for a beautiful melody to be sung at one of the many pro- grams. Members of Advanced Girls Glee Club, from left, Row I, are: Sherry Calhoun, Salvie Calarco, Janny Pastore, Sandra Lowinger, Lois Barckley, Ann Clark, Roberta McDonnell, Judi Jackson, Kathy Mattison, Billie Herndon, Nancy Smith. Row 2: Loo Fitzpatrick, Carol Deeb, Bar- bara Stine, Nancy Messerschmidt, Lynda Guerin, Patti Lee, Sheryl Haines, Barbara Bond, Connie Farr, Joyce Hillstead, and Karen Muhleman. Row 3: Sue Ellen Hagyes, Michael Bradley, Betty Pratt, Pat Johnson, Sharon Anderson, Cheryl Army, Eileen Clark, Kristin Rasmussen, Anne Dowling, Karen Pederson, Nicky Hall, Carolee Adams, and Melinda Taylor. Marlene Hutchison is at the piano. il Y-1 Mr. John Key, busy music instructor and head ofthe Music Department, leads , the A Cappella Choir. Are you sure this is my robe? asks Loren Filbeck. He and other A Cappella members are hurriedly getting ready for one of their many performances, l'5r-s fnnmffai.-A--- A A CAPPELLA CHOIR bottom row: Phyllis Key, Carol Conway, Linda Pollygreen, Sharon Rowe, Patti Bailey, Sue Pierner, Mary Ann Newman, Annette Kelley, Lynette Lee, Joyce Mothershed, Sally Beach, Judy Hostettler, and Pauline McAlister. Row 2: Joanne La Mantia, Jean Wolfe, Jettie Sue Cohron, Toni Oseland, Helen English, Diane Wall, Melinda Dusto Melinda Grubb, Carolyn Chiles, Charlotte Cheskey, Viki Swanson, Lynn Stewart, Shirley Peterson, Jackie Mertes, Carole King, Mary Kearns, and Layne Wells. Row 3: Linda Beckstead, Sally Snyder, Jaynee Paul, Janet Farris, Kathy Campbell, Jim Jeffers, Ernie Ouellette, Tom Caddick, Ed Kemprud, Paul Nieisen, Mike Colletti, Roger Dalton, Phil Carr, Marlene Miller, Melinda Taylor, Barbara Proctor, Linda Van der Boom, Cindy Green, and Kathy Horton. Row 4: Steven Stone, Stan Hafentield, Doug Drumbeller, John Euson, Chuck Wise, John Bahr, Roger Yowell, Loren Filbeck, Bill Francis, John Redmon, Darryl Thomander, Chuck Linn, Dale Marquis, Dale Hartleben, Keith Moen, LeRoy Liebersbach, Mike Cowan, and Doug Hall. Accompanist Gloria Forman and Mr, John Key, instructor. at i Q 5 gan! Talents are not few in the band, as can be seen in their marching during football season and their superior playing efforts during all com- petition. Under the able leadership of their direc- tor, Mr. Eldred lBudl Balzer, the band won the Superior Achieve- ment award at the State Competition. l tr X Build up that volume! exclaims Mr. Eldred lBudl Balzer as he conducts the brass band at a practice. 'S- ...af Active members of the band are: Carol Alford, Ken Anderson, Jennifer Brooks, Marilyn Baker, Russ Barth, Charles Benefiel, James Boggs, Dwain Burt, Alice Colson, Larry Cole, Jim Cole- grove, Leigh Coulter, Dennis Cain, Ray Carlson, Kathy Culver, Bob Denton, John Dooley, Barbara Dyer, Don Foley, Allen Gates, John Glaser, Frank Green, Frances Guerra, Sandra Henderson, Carol Haley, Bruce Hill, Ross Holland, Bob Holt, Philo House, Karen Jackson, Tom Johnson, Leilane Jolley, Pat Jolley, Jim Kilgore, Beverly Lauridsen, Karolina Lastovica, John Lake, Susan Linder, Jim Linnemeyer, Eileen Mason, Joan Meade, Carol Messmer, Chris Moolenyzer, Carolyn Nelson, Dianne Nichols, Craig Norwood, Larry O'Neill, Steve Palmer, Carol Payne, Gary Petro, Loretta Pettit, Chandler Phillips, Ralph Pollock, Charles Reinhart, Dave Roberts, Bob Rae, John Smith, Lawrence Schock, Blake Smith, David Schochat, Jerry Smith, Craig Smith, Tim Stahl, Steve Straub, Frank Straight, Terry Tomlinson, Don Vann, Kay Vieregg, Carol Vieregg, and Jane Vieregg. . I r llkycfvvi XXVCK, f J x-ff' i The musical members of orchestra are: Ken Anderson, Roy Berkon, Elaine Buck, Jennifer Brooks, Alice Colson, Jim Cole grove, Leigh Coulter, Dennis Cain, Ray Carlson, Dave Clawson, Kathy Culver, Bob Denton, Barbara Dyer, Tom Faust, Don Foley, John Glaser, Frances Guerra, Steve Hickling, Sandra Henderson, Carol Haley, Bruce Hill, Karen Jackson, Leilani Jolley, Pat Jolley, Millie Klecansky, Alicia Kock, Mary Alice Kier, Beverly Lauridsen, Karolina Lastovica, Susan Linder, Jim Linnemeyer, Dale Mesec, Dena Lin Memmler, Gary Manulkin, Gail Miller, Eileen Mason, Carol Messmer, Carolyn Nelson, Dianna Nichols, Craig Norwood, Carolyn Payne, Gary Petro, Ralph Pollock, John Poole, Charles Reinhart, Sylvia Riach, Elizabeth Rae, Jean Scott, Linda Sadler, Leigh Schroyer, Shelley Stimson, John Smith, Mary Salyer, Lawrence Scheck, Blake Smith, David Schochat, Jerry Smith, Irene Sparks, Tim Stahl, Steve Straub, Phillip Thomas, Dorothy Van Dusen, Don Vann, Kay Vieregg, Carol Vieregg, and Jane Vieregg. agymytflafzy H The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Eldred 'llama-an-..,,....,,,,,, 'f - Y lBudl Balzer, has made great achievements this Q year. At several competitions, including the state competition, the musicians received superior awards. This spring the members were in a spring festival, at which they displayed their many talents, and at the Hollywood Bowl. xv X Mr. Bud Baller proudly displays the trophy won by the orchestra for superior achievement in state competition. 1 x Mr. Bud Boller explains the tempo to his students, Kay Vieregg and and Steve Straub. yt eww H Oh, l'll never finish all these stories before the f A deadline! exclaims a distraught coed to Mr, Law- rence Weishart, Explosion adviser. The day is , Wednesday and six stories are due by second period Friday, but the deadline will be made. However, writing stories is only one phase of newspaper work, For each issue the editors have to plan pages, gather information, assign stories and photos, copyread, 2 and proofread each article. '? 1? i Showing a new member of the Explosion staff, German exchange student Wolfgang Zehender, an example of good writing are the two Explosion editors. Judy Farrell, lst semester editor and Sharon Bayless, 2nd semester editor, glance up from their busy work. af 5' , s A. , , 5 V First semester stuff backs Mr. Lawrence Weishart, Explosion adviser, in a rare quiet moment between deadlines. From left, standing, the staff includes Cathie Carr, Jerry Oates, Judy Farrell. .Jon Haupt, Dena Berman, Kent Graham, Barbara Proctor, Sharon Bayless, Carol Barnes, Penny Sommer. ix Dlwzjcn With a sigh of relief Mr. Lawrence Weishart, Ex- plosion adviser, congratulates his staff on a fine iob. Explaining one of the complexities of printing to Bill Wright is Mr. Ed Harrington, print shop instructor. Making plans for another outstanding Explosion, female page editors try to interest lone male editor, Jerry Oates isportsl in their scheme of things, The girls include, from left, Dena Berman and Barbara Proctor, page 3 news, Judy Delmonte, page I news, and Linda Wieck, features. t up ,.,,' Taking time out to pose for the Stylus photographer are these hard-working Explosion staff mem- bers: front, from left, adviser Lawrence Weishart, Melodie Johnson, Penny Sommer, Dena Berman, Cathie Carr, Carol Barnes, Gail McCutcheon, Sue Honaker, Judy Farrell, Barbara Proctor. Back row: Theo Drucks, Wolfgang Zehender, Peggy Scarlatella, Carrie Burke, Jerry Oates, Linda Wieck, Carol Blood, Judy Delmonte, Toni Heisig, Connie Campbell, Janet Kelley, Sharon Bayless John Shultz, and Mike Fiola. X Busily at work printing the final copy of the Explosion are these industrious printers: from left, Del Allred, Bob Wilson, and Mike Helms. 3 9 xx 51 T,..fd'f' Kathie Yeckley, editor-in-chief, pauses from the busy work of copy reading each article submitted. 5 S E Checking over a page of body copy, Mr. Lawrence Weishart, Stylus adviser, approves or rejects, as necessary. Cgfykzx Who is that boy in the middle of the picture? asks a harried member of the Stylus staff. Identifying pictures is only a small part of the work involved in making a yearbook. First, each page must have a separate layout, known as the dummy page. Next, each picture must be scheduled - and rescheduled if necessary. Then comes the writing: each page must have body copy and necessary captions. An index must be compiled and senior activities catalogued. At last, after trying to turn in the number of pages necessary at each deadline, the weary but happy staff completes the yearbook. Looking up from their work of filing negatives, Carol Haley, art editor, and Fred Rosenberg, Photo Editor make up the nerve center which writers and production staff depend upon. Hard working photographers of the Stylus Staff spend a great deal of time after school taking and printing pictures for Stylus, From left: Tom Shurtz, Bob Thompson, Paul Roelofs, Wayne Baglin, Dick Clark, Marvin Tangney, Tom Mali- noski, Guido Drogmuller, and Mr. Wil- liam Graham, photography adviser. i 9 Q A 5 4 Penny Moolenyzer, organizations, Carol Blackwell, activities, and Linda Hoffman, senior editor, check off prints which have been received. 4..XX Qf' Q 'D -Q-1 Karen Schreck, Ann Dowling, Ed Alvarado, Ruth Gurley, and Ginnie Maniccia, all assistants on the big job of producing a Stylus, check some of the copy. ,is Wi. 4-I fi S , .lan Bradley, assistant editor, Jennifer Venola, faculty, and Jeanne Soencer, student government, are caught in the act of helping with the student index Calling a gym teacher to verify an article, editors Janice Olson and Larry Silverman, work on Girls' and Boys' Ath- letics respectively. 9 'C Q wk' 'ff J I . 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N JT? ri J --- j x f 2:3 f . rw LIFT, F' ff' 59 in , I ' 3 x 'ff P ' V gfllf' Lgkwzlff Glrls Athletic Assoclatlon promotes frlendshrp as well as sportsmanship among the gurls of Glendale Hugh A variety of sports are offered to all the qlrls after school once a week Under the capable leadershrp of the offucers, managers, and song and yell leaders, the GAA has been hlghly successful In playdays wuth other Foot hull League schools as -IQ- It gif yffffkhc sxacfmafz if Carolyn Hughes First semester presrdent Kathy Johnston Second semester presldent First semester GAA offlcers ae first row t l Carolyn White Candy Hu es Jeanne McLarnln Judy Brooks Nancy Gar low Rona Schumanw Parn Woodford and Esther Hagcn Second row Wendy Wulluams GAA second semester offucers are front row Jud: Hanover Esther Hagen Kathre Yeckley Rona Schumann Ann Phypers Judy Pestor Kay Henry Tom Eddy Joy Caldwell Second row Chnstue Allen Susre Sargent Karen Schreck Kathre Johnston Carolyn Hughes Judy Brooks Elanne Buck Sharon Parsons Judy Farrell Barbara Kelly Anne De Rosa Lorraure Seabury Margre Allen Karen Schreclc Ann Phypers AA song lead rs fnrst semester are Ann De Rosa and Barbara Kelly Yell leaders are Judy Farrell and Wendy Wllluams 7'7 Enioying the entertainment at the GAA Installation Banquet, presented by the clubs, are the girls and their mothers. g- mr Female sports enthusiasts who have earned their letters may become members of G-Club. These girls serve as otticials for GAA playdays, help new sophomores at the be- ginning of the school year, and sponsor a sports carnival for GAA boards of other schools. -s, i Carolyn Hughes, first semester GAA president in stalls Kathy Johnston as second semester president Y Ann Phypers, first semester G-Club president, ,I Qi Q ni 6 G-letter sweaters. V S' I G-Club officers Candy Hughes, vice presi- dent, Judy Haythorne, treasurer, and Elaine Buck, president, proudly display '59 Elaine Buck, second semester G-Club president G-Club members are ll. to r., bottom rowl Kathy Johnston, Barbie Bartlett, Karen Schreck, Barbie Waite, Donna Barnes, and Ann Phypers. Top row: Judy Rees, Paul- ine Massey, Judy Haythorne, Mitzie Tu- dor, Elaine Buck, Candy Hughes, Pauline McAlister, Le Dean Nobles. 1 X 'T if 0 ,E D wi sY 'i'f3i ee agwm Water nymphs enioy synchronized swimming, diving, and lifesaving, sponsored by GAA Swim Club. This year's swimmers, led by Mrs. Hazel Johnson, adviser, and Karen Schreck, manager, enter swim meets at high f'N 41 'Bao 'Q Getting ready for the big swim meet with Hoover, viewers find ,left to rightl Rozanne Barbosa, Hilary Childs, Sue Moulton, Carolyn Maneki and Debbie Brown. ,.....nnn1l-I Beautiful! is the remark made by Elena Beilby, Margo Murman and Susie Alabaster, as Susie Sargent does a forward somersault from the high diving board, Swim Club group lleft to right, bottom rowl: Sue Moulton, Jennie Skeele, Sylvia Riach, Connie Young, Pat Harmon, Rozonne Barbosa, Carolyn Maneki, Hilary Childs, Kathy Claudy, and Sue Shormann. Second row: Barbara Hoop, Lorraine Taylor, Teri Smith, Susie Sar- gent, Margo Murman, Kathy McNicholas, Carol Locke, Connie Hartfield, Beverly Gray, Penny Moolenyzer, Denny Holland, Susie Alabaster, Judy Green, and Marianne Little. Third row: Arjean Cerv, Sue Smith, Debbie Brown, Jackie Beckman, Susan Beilby, Karen Schreck, Christy Allen, Beverly Bayless, Linda Cobb, Nancy Sparks, Irene Sparks, Ann Phypers, Sharon Alm, Sandi Culbertson, and Pat Carter. 57106 A modern dance is silhouetted, as a group of girls practice for the dance recital in M ' d h LL In usic an te statement Dance. can be heard ringing through the gym every Thursday night. These girls, under the direction ot Mrs. Ruth Tomlin and Sharon Parsons, plan and direct the dance recital given in March. of Q March. Enioying a good dance step, club members follow manager Sharon Parsons, The group includes, front to back: Nancy Phillips, Barbara Weaver, Dee DeBey, Chris Young, Barbara Stine, Julie Ayers, Laurie Paul, Mike Sawyer, Barbara Dusky, Claudia Condor, Milleta Donato. Third row: Sharon Parsons, Joan Copley, Lee Bushey, .loan Hubbard, Sharon Obuchon, and Janice Toney. Modern iazz is a favorite of dancers Sharon Parsons, Leslie Parks, and Linda Glastre. Sharon Parsons, second semester manager and Karen Muhleman, first semester manager, demonstrate a new step for the dance club. Mx I sw 2 yjgwliiy Archery was offered only second semester in GAA. and under the direction ot Kathie Yeclcley, manager, and Mrs. Marjorie Pape, adviser, the girls became modern Maid Mar- ions. These Maid Marions competed among themselves rather than with other schools. Wrong way and right way to shoot is demonstrated here by Carol Haley, Archery manager Kathie Yeckley demonstrates the correct way to string a recurve bow. l 26 wrong, and Jaynee Paul, right. and Kathie Yeclcley, manager. X AQ Modern Maid Marions are, from left, front row: Carol Haley, Dorothy Bartrum, Sally Sproule, Jean Foley. Norma Vickers. Standing are: Pauline Mc- Alister, Jaynee Paul, Darlene Rowan, Vickie Athey, :z.t.,g. 5 9-7-5-2-1 points are called by shooters ll-rl Dorothy Bartrum, Carol Haley, Jaynee Paul, and Norma Vickers. gdllfflily Because of the extreme popularity ot bowling, the sport was scheduled this year for Tuesday and Thurs- day nights. First semester bowling was directed by Carolyn White, and second semester was directed by Judi Hanover. Thursday night bowling members are, bottom, left to right: Nancy Cicone, Joyce Pitts, Barbara Brase, Melody Smith. Row 21 Susie Elliot, Veronica Mika, Harriet Takahashi, Donna Morosi, Nancy Crisope, Leslie Wellman, and Car- olyn White, manager. Tuesday bowling members first semester are Row li Leona Baida, Barbara Kelley, .Judy Farrell, Sue De Rosa, Eileen Stahl, Barbara Stump, Judy Han- over. Row 2: Joan Englund, Sandy Dunn. Row 3: Andrea Martins, Margaret lmus, Nancy Dunn, Alice Randall, Jacquie Karnay, Barbara Wyier, Patty Kingsbury, Kathy Hancock, Carol Nelson, Carol Harris, Row 4: Jeanette Peplow, Shirley Hendrickson, Sally Beach, Pat Sawyer, Arlene Andrews, Lynda Smith, Pat Ferguson, Charlotte Cheskey, Judy Warren, Laura Hicks, Joan Schafer, Marlene Glasman. --4. lgrmfffmzzftfz Watch the birdie is the cry of Badminton Club members. The bird watchers were under the direction of Ester Hagen first semester and Joy Caldwell sec- ond semester. This club doesn't compete with other schools, but it does have intra-club competition. I Badminton members are ltop, left to rightl: Judy Pestor, Kay Henry, Shelly Stimson, Jennifer Brooks, Lynn Batchelor, Vicki Athey, Lynn Puthuff, LeDean Nobles, Carol Geisinger. Row 2: Judy McConnell, Dale Duke, Karen Jensen, Joyce Eddy, Terry Aikens, Kathy McDivitt, and Esther Hagen, manager. Bottom: Judy McFarland, Kathy Person, Ann Baughman, Beverly At- kinson. Girls enioy a fast game of badminton after school every Wednesday. Eagerly waiting for that first strike, Virginia Hensler, Judi Hanover, and Pat Thorndill throw the first balls. Second semester bowling members under the management of Judi Hanover are Judy Jones, Diane Muchmore, Phyllis Key, Judi Hanover, Leslie Wellman, Marilyn Takahashi, Donna Morosi, Toni Richards. Row 21 Lynda Smith, Joan Englund, Earlene Muske, Alice Randall, Edith Forsnas, Carroll Waldron, Mary Alice Kier, Linda Pollgreen, Astine Bedrossian, Barbara Wolfe, Judy Jurrat, Jonny Finn, Barbara Wymer, Toni Prescott, Susie Haines, Diana Gold, Sharon Williams, Mary Rakisits, Pamela Case. 44 , J gimp, , ,, ,,,,,.,......-,,,,-..,.,.s.,.., ,... Q er- Tennis met two nights a week during the fall semes- ter. Led by manager Kathy Johnston, the club was successful in playdays with other Foothill League schools. There was no second semester tennis be- cause of boys athletics. Tennis Club members are, standing: Kathy Johnston. Top row, left to right: Jean Semrau, Linda Day, Pauline Massey, Kathie Yeckley, Donna Barnes, Mitzi Tudor, Mary Ellen Hudson, Francine Thomas, Barbie Bartlett, Leslie Reynolds, and Barbie Waite. Second row: Tara Janecek, Virginia Hensler, Maggie Weeshoff, Barbara Howorth, Marilyn Blewitt, Jill Parker, Wendy Williams, Carolyn Adolphe, Donna Winfrey, Elaine Buck, and Layne Wells. Bottom row: Lois Hartman, Bunny Bunt, Linda Hoffman, Lynne Jepson, Karen Byson, Sue Klopolsky, Carol Spelgatti, Lynne Foster, and Ginnie Maniccia. em 3 '-A g, ll fl ft s it Under the guidance of Kathy Johnston, tennis man- ager, the tennis club had an eventful semester. Early in the year the club held a tournament with Hoover and humbled the Tornadoes, winning all games played. Service, yells Maggie Weeshoff, as she slams ci ball into the service court. Tennis etiquette is displayed by Kay Viregg, Marilyn Gilleran, Eileen Clark and Nancy Messerschmidt after a tennis set. .T EWZM Score is tied, 6-6, and only a few minutes remain. Christy Allen, Glendale High's baseball manager, comes to bat. Strike one! calls the umpire, then, Strike two! and then it's a home run bringing vic- tory again to Glendale. Perhaps winning a game in a GAA playday isn't earth-shattering, but such accomplishments help school spirit and provide lasting memories. qv Pitcher Christy Allen gets ready to send a fast ball down to batter Lynne Puthuff, as teammates yell home run. l've got it, cries Judy Brooks, to no avail, for Eileen Stahl is safe at first. Cheering onlookers Sheila Minkin, Wendy Williams, Barbie Waite, and Ann De Rosa wait for the catch. l ll 4-Mm' 9 N Proudly displaying the implements of the sport are club members, left to right, first row: Diane Whitaker, Linda Van Der Boom, Linda Day, Kathy Claudy, Linda Barnes, Pat Sawyer, Eileen Stahl, Ann De Rosa, Arlene Andrews, Carolyn Fischer, Jean McLarnin, Carolyn Hughes, .loan Proulx, Judy Mahoney, Susie Alabaster, Lourene Eastman. Second row: Nancy Garlow, Louise Kelly, Kathy Smith, Susan Mountford, Diane Mangel, Camille Mangel, Kathie Johnston, Ginnie Maniccia, Judy Brooks, Sheryl Army, Pam Woodford. Third row: Coralee Boardman, Laura Garabedian, Jean Waring, Melanie Mitchell, Karen Winning, Paula Friedborg, Kit Ballard, Ann Shumacker, Carol Harris, Margie McGookin, Connie Gillem, Susan Beilby, .lan Westro, Kathy McNichols, Margo Murman, Jennifer Grant, Salley Sproule, Christy Allen, manager. 9 fgzzsieffzzff Every Wednesday nlght, spectators can see gurls nn whute, red and blue gym shorts shootung baskets These gurls, advnsed by Mrs Patrucua Mack are under the management of Margne Allen Basketball bemg a wmter sport us held furst semester only A fast and furious game IS played by left to rught Glorua Gonzalez Carolyn Hughes Lorranne Seabury Lunda Rogers and Susie Sargent shootung Basketeers top row left to rught Margne Allen Jenmfer Grant Carol Haas Marsha Auen Sue Hendrnck son Duana Gold Jean Dose Nancy Messerschmudt Cheryl Army Llnda Baugh Susle Gunn Elclne Tupper Phyllus Johnson Bettma Meyer and Carolyn Hughes Second row Judy Jones Paulme Herbst JoAnn Voss brmk Julle Weber Valerle Hams Lynn Stewart Lorraine Seabury Babs Clark Pat Hartman Pam Ogden Peggy Worthern Karen Johnson and Dale Mesec Thlrd row Barbara Fuller Sherry Anderson Teesa Reed Lxnda Hamre Susre Sargent Connne Glllem Mary Ann Myers Barbara Seth Glorna Gonzalez Jeanne McLarun Carol Haley and Joy Caldwell Margie Allen prevents Carol Haley from scorlng as Mary Anne Myers trles to help Sue Hendrickson IS defendung against Jean Dose +- X Myer On the volleyball courts Judy Brooks as manager for Glendale, and every Wednesday afternoon funds more than 25 pretty coeds vxgorously battlng the ball over the net Twenty twenty servlce, calls the Glendale server After an energetic volley, a GHS gurl masses and the game IS lost but theyll wln next time Looks like another point ns scored as the vol leyball soars througl' the aur after a mighty SOC Volleyball Club under the dnrectuon of Ton: Eddy had nts ups and downs In tournament play but member lfrom left to rught frst rowl Karen Rtppey Sandro Altman Darlene Coleman Le Dean Nobles Elaune Buck Azalea Blnss Isecond fowl Leulam Jolley Carolyn Nelson Carol Cullmgs Carol G nssnnger Kathy Person Lynne Batchelor and Tom Eddy keep smulmg Another game IS won after great teamwork has grven to thus team a thorough workout .41 - K o .ffrqfd f A V -1 'N 5, A w' New at A-.a ,. in we . , W, +14 . 1 o -n 1' Nilroetfe leaders Lean Fulton, Moore, Barbara Kousrmer, Par Agiorre, Jeanne Spencer, Timi Left to right, down middle: Rosalie Cihak, Judy Jurrat, Ba Mason. Left to right, up right side Beilby, Diane Whitaker, Susan Austin? and Janice Parcher. effes in -on 1 Susan Wegerer 1 5 nplguzfhs A-Q S ,Q 'vu . -x'4'S ,gu 'Y-Q, drill team form an N for Nitros. Left to right, up left side: Phyllis Key, Barbara Pom Long, Sharon Nardoni, Pot Carter, Denise Holland, Sue Shormann, Sandy Pfeiffer. Ann Moss, Linda Ribbel, Linda Rogers, Elaine Koko, Arlene Kent, Janice Martin, Lindo Barnes Jan Westra Leiloni Jolley Carol Donohue Julie Ayers Polly ol Nelson, Ellen Bauernfeind, Mary Hamel, Linda Davis, Janice Hubbard, Elena aine Seobury, Judy Jones, Cherrie Anderson, Susan Beilby, Marilyn Johnson, Elaine Nitroette drill team manager first semester, Nancy Jaissle gives her position to Sherry Burrus for the second semester. Paula Sawyer 4 he I Eileen Johnston 41 Hurray! We are from Glendale! Sing the six songleaders that lead the GHS student body to victory with the alma mater. They include, from left, Janis Goodemoot, Joan Motto, Pauline Mitton, Mickey McClellan, Celeste Kovalon, and Deanne Mistretta. N I sm 5 fi QQ ' wr 1' .loAN Morm ,T ,s x' 4G ' ' CELESTE KOVALON ' 1 l l MICKEY MCCLELLAN 4 first semester head song leader Lgiflq dill!! 0524! W5 DEANNE MISTRETTA -Y l ! PAULINE MITTON second semester head song leader 2 CAJ JANIS GOODEMOOT LW! QZMQJK M Lgyglzlf DARRYL THOMANDER Glendale! Rah! Five fabulous yell leaders, from leff, Dale Marquis D Ron McVey, Pete Briggs, Darryl Thomander, and Mike Mace lead the Dynos to victory in spirit. RON McVEY second semesier head yell leader L, x 'Q PETE BRIGGS 'X . I Okxgsnl- E 'Xl - f DALE MARQUIS MIKE MACE first semester head yell leader 'O f .4 AMT5. '52 L ',:4 k-,uw 5' 4. , A ll-n gays Mikdbs SGW!! 7959 Qkafifl QZZQQZM fiamhzbns Glendale co-captains Damon Bame and Dick Peterson take time out to watch their team during an afternoon practice. Nick-named the four-week wonders, this year's Glendale High School varsity football squad, after losing four straight pre- league games, suddenly came alive, By winning all but one league game, the Dynos captured the Foothill League championship for the second straight year. After seizing the league crown, Coach Roy Vuiovich's high-spirited squad entered the CIF playoffs and made an impressive show- ing as they worked their way up to the semi-finals. Adding a finishing touch to a successful season was the selec- tion of Damon Bame, Dick Peterson, and Tom Seabold to the All-Foothill League team. ln addition, Bame was named to the CIF second team and Tom Seabold to the third. me-q,,,, .V -fq Discussing strategy for the Montebello game are Head Coach Roy Vuiovich and Coach Ted Andrews. Qffaffaff ' ' J ' l 1.. ZW eaa Able :gil ii ith' 10 'EL iissl Members of the i959 Foothill League champions are, left to right, lst row: Rick Marshall, Jim Weeks, John Gay, Larry Gates, Cary Schwartz, Roger Dalton, John Hartman, Steve Pirie, Robert Dahle, Larry Finn, Jim Stratton. 2nd row: Mgr. Jim Colegrove, Bob Henkell, Damon Bame, Dave Churchill, Dick Hirsht, Ed Khanoyan, Jim McElgunn, Marvin Tangney, Dick Peterson, Dick Mouser, Mgr. Karl Orth. Third row: Coach Ted Andrews, John Dooley, Harry Laurie, Roy Ramsey, Tom Kennedy, John Cox, Bcb Hill, Bob Minkey, Bob Uphaus, Richard Butkins, Mgr. Gordon Wood. 4th row: Head Coach Roy Vujovich, Doug Ryan, Steve Burlingame, Ron Boyer, Dix Wright, Dick Johnson, Tim Seabold, Gary Callies, Tony Angelica, Dennis Benedetti, Hugh Hannigan. 4 Dyno Tailbuck, John HarTman 1141, surrounded by parT of MonTe- bello's Team, goes around end in hopes of a first down. Following The Montebello gume, Glendale Trav- eled To Alhambra in ciuesT of iTs firsT vicTory. The NiTros played fine ball buT were unable To hiT The scoreboard, as They losT 7-O. AfTer Three sTraighT losses The Dynos Took on Long Beach Wilson aT Moyse Field. Again Glen- dale suffered de-feaT S- This Time, Q8-13, aT The hands of one of The mosT highly raTed Teams in The CIF, ln The firsT half, John l-larTman Threw a 25-yard pass To Tom Seabold, who carried The ball 35 more yards for The lXliTros' firsT Touch- down. Seabold also scored Glenclales oTher Touchdown afTer he received a pass from Roger DalTon. Alfhough The NiTros didn'T manage To win any of Their pre-league games, They showed a mark- ed improvemenf Glendale played one of iTs besT games To daTe againsT Long Beach Wilson and ThreaTened To be a sTrong confender for The CIF crown. GLENDALE 21 BURBANK O Rated To finish no beTTer Than Third in FooThill League compeTiTion, Glendale invaded Burbank while sTill looking for iTs firsT win. The Team was seasoned afTer four long weeks of pre-league games, and The Dynos were finally working TogeTher. Led by John HarTman, The DynamiTers chalked up Their firsf vicfory and proved They were noT The same Team ThaT played in The four previous games. Glendale easily won The game, 21-O, even Though The Team was set back by The loss of John HarTman, who suffered an injured knee ligament during The confesf. Slruggling To get free from a Burbank Tockler is Roger DalTon, NiTro Tailback. After Glendale lost all four pre-league games, The 1959 varsiTy foofball squad appeared To have liTTle hope lefT for This year, El Nlonfe was firsf To Take advanTage of Glendales inexperienced Team, To The Tune of 6-2. High poinT of The game was The sen- saTional playing of converTed Bee quarterback, Rog- er DalTon. The following week The Nifros Traveled To Monfe- bello, buT when They got There, They couldn'T gef off The ground. The Oilers held Glendale scoreless Throughouf mosT of The game, IT wasn'T unTil laTe in The fourTh quarTer ThaT The Dynos came To life, scor- ing Their firsT Touchdown of The year on a perfecT 33-yard pass from Roger Dalfon To Dennis BenedeTTi, Six poinTs, however, were all ThaT Glendale was able To geT, as MonTebello handed The Dynos Their second sTraighT loss, 20-6. Trying To keep away from a charging would-be Tackler dur- ing The Long Beach Wilson game is Tailback John HarTman. Coach Roy Vuiovich gives Tony Dahle last minuTe insTrucTions before The Soma Paula game, Qrafizy Llezzgzze Wrestling a Pasadena ball carrier to the ground are Ron Boyer, bottom, and Damon Bame, as four other Dynos come to their aid. GLENDALE 20 MUlR 6 Scoring the upset of the year, the rugged Glendale Dynamiters surprised everyone when they handed the Muir Mustangs their only league loss of the year. The Dynos entered the game as l4 point underdogs, but came out with a l4 point victory. Roger Dalton played one of his best games, as he passed to Jim Weeks for one touchdown and ran for another. Steve Pirie accounted for the third Glendale score, It was Glendale's game all the way, as the Nitros crushed every hope the Mustangs had. GLENDALE 21 PASADENA l4 The Nitros really had to fight, as Pasa- dena emerged more powerful than ex- pected. The Bulldogs tallied first, but Glendale tied the score when Roger Dal' ton went around right end for an 80- yard iaunt. Pasadena scored again and led T4-7 at the half. Glendale added six points in the top of the fourth and was trailing by one point with only five minutes to go. The combination of Dalton and Seabold proved to be too much for Pasadena, however, as the mighty Glendale Dyna- miters scored another touchdown and a safety to win the game, 2l-l4. Burroughs line. if FS Dodging around a would-be Muir tackler, Roger Dalton pounds out yardage for Glendale. GLENDALE O BURROUGHS 24 Not only did Burroughs hand Glendale its only league loss, but the lndians also put two of Glendale's key players out of action for the rest of the year. Roger Dalton suffered a broken collar bone and John Hartman iniured a knee ligament for the second time during the season. It was Burroughs' game throughout, as the ln- dians seemed to anticipate Glendales every move. Speedy tuilback Roger Dalton HOT tries for the all-important first down but is stopped by the 4 Struggling to break through the Hoover line, Tom Seabold gains yardage during annual Rose Bowl tilt. For the fifth straight year Glendale emerged The victor in the annual Rose Bowl game. Glendale entered the bowl knowing its team had To win To become Foothill League champion. Hoover scored a quick Touchdown in The first quarter, and iT looked as Though The Tornadoes might have a chance. This opinion was changed, however, as soon as Tom Seabold, moved from end to Tailback be- cause of injuries to Roger Dalton and John Hart- man, found his running legs. Once he had The ball, nothing could sTop The mighty number 84, as Hoover soon learned. The game ended with The score Hoover 6, Glen- dale 19, and The Foothill League championship belonged To The Nitros for the second straight year. Hfmm Statistics for Dynamiter league games and The Two CIF play- off games were as follows. GLENDALE 77 .......... 1264... 180... 1084... 87... 41... 11... 758... 1842... 9... 3... 320. . . 37.61 .... First downs ........ Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing ... Net yards rushing ... Passes attempted .. Passes completed .. Passes intercepted . . . Net yards passing .. Net yards passing an Fumbles ........... Balls lost on fumbles Yards penalized .... Punting average OPPONENTS .. ........ 60 ..... .991 .. ...234 . ...757 .. 82 .. 29 373 drushing .... 1130 15 .. 6 .. ...370 ....32.17 Running around end for extra yardage is Tom Seabold, as Dick Mouser executes a perfect block against Santa Paula. Side-sfepping by a man for Those all-imporTanT yards is Tom Seabold l84l, as he makes Santa Paulans wish They had never heard The name Glendale. GLENDALE 33 SANTA PAULA O Santa Paula was Glendale's firsT opponenT in The CIF playoffs. The game was played on a mud-cov- ered Moyse Field. The Nifros kepT The Cardinals off The scoreboard by holding Them To only 57 yards in The air and a Y-4 on The ground. SanTa Paula's lack of abiliTy To score didn'T boTher The high-spiriTed Dynos as They ran all over The Cardinals and scored an overwhelming 33 poinTs. Tom Seabold seemed To Take a liking To his newly- About to throw a pass is Tom Seabold, as he is rushed by part of HawThorne's line. With u Hawthorne man on his back, Tom Seabold fights for all The extra yardage he can get. acquired posifion, as he scored Three Touchdowns. Bob Webber, who was broughT from The JV's for The game, showed sfrong poTenTial as he Threw a Touchdown pass wiTh only Two seconds lefT on The clock. SanTa Paula could cross Glendales 40-yard line only once during The game. This came during The Cardinals' longesT drive, which sTarTed on Their own 20 and ended when Jim STraTTon inTercepTed a pass on The Nitro 20. GLENDALE 7 HAWTHORNE 9 The mighty Dynos, who had worked Their way inTo The CIF semi-finals by romping over SanTa Paula, 33-O, finally meT Their maTch. Glendale, which had only a 5-5 record againsf Hawfhornes unblemished year, puT up quiTe a fighT, as The Cougars barely edged The Dynamifers, 9-7. HawThorne Took The lead in The first quarTer wiTh a field goal ThaT hiT The goal posT and dribbled over. The Cougars added six poinTs in The Third afTer a 70-yard drive. IT wasn'T unTil The fourTh quarTer ThaT The NiTros hiT The scoreboard. Then iT was mighfy Tom Seabold who carried The ball over cenTer for The score. WiTh less Than Three minuTes To go, Glendale finally goT possession of The ball. Seabold and Sfeve Pirie sTarTed The long drive and consTanTly hammered ouT The yardage. WiTh Time running ouT, Seabold was forced To hurry a pass. The ball missed iTs mark and landed in HawThorne's waiTing hands. cgazhfkrf. . . I4 Q lm My kms 1521 Blockmg bucks Duck Mouser 1361 and Bob Henkell 1301 Wlngbucks Jam Stratton 1441 Rack Marshall 1401 Jlm Weeks 1421 and Larry Fnnn 1461 Tallbacks John Y' K 'QS Q y Ends Tony Angelica 1801 Hugh Honnrgon 1341 Steve Burlrngome 1831 Doug Ryon 1851 Ron Boyer 1811 Fullback Steve Ptne 1201 Ends Dennis Benedettr 1321 Cory Cullres 1821 Tom Seobold 1841 Fullback Lorry Gates 22 Guards Jrm McEIgunn 1621, Dove Churchull 1661, Dczrnon Berne 1641, Dick Peterson 1631, Morvun Tongney 1601, Dick Hirsht 1611. Tackles Roy Romsey 1731, Harry Laurie 1711, Torn Kennedy 1701, Bob Hill 1741, John Cox 1761, Bob Mtnkey 1751, Bob Uphous1721, 14 EO tw, Kicking the bull with all his might is Earl Meyers, os Glendales J.V. squad releases all its fury against Hoover. Zlfllbfl dlilyy Qfzrzffrzl Ouirunning two Hoover defenders, Steve Field goes for another JV touchdown. l . 5 . ' 'I' 1 , , . - ' 1-Q i s a .37 'A .a I x, 3 Y, M ' ,i r -J ,, ...J , or ,gy ,A e C 'Q 3 fu' 4 ,,,,' , ' Making up the iunior varsity team ore, left to right, first row: Bill Briscoe, Chuck Newcomb, John Skeete, Torn Gomes, Larry Crosetti, Bruce Tibert, Bob Webber, Mike Guinn, Tom Woldt, Second row: Chuck Windrniller, Steve Field, Willson Springer, Tom Hole, Al Petteruti, Bob Mosier, John Tangney, Leo Lockwood, John Hensler, Gilbert McGuff. Third row: Coach Cliff Hooper, Earl Meyers, Guy Weaver, Hugh Bradbury, Bruce Rosenouer, Torn Port, Jerry Bottrell, Chuck Arrubio, Cary Hollingworth, Bill Kokott, Darrell Waldron, Ted Hansen, Cooch Gory Hess, 4 Lgfrzffbwbs Under the excellent coaching of Mr. Leo Arranga, this year's Bee squad had a successful season, as the Blasters finished with an overall record of 7-3. The Bees had two close defeats - El Monte, 7-12, and Alhambra, 6-7, and two overwhelming wins- Montebello 25-6, and Long Beach Wilson, 30-O, during their pre-season tilts. Entering Foothill League play, the Blasters swept the league. Bur- bank, 25-6, Burroughs, l3-7, and Hoover, T8-7, all met defeat, as the Blasters fought their way to the Foothill League championship. After the crown was theirs, the Blasters played a post-season game with the unbeaten San Gabriel Bees. Although the Blasters lost, 6-O, both teams played outstanding football. a'v' Paul Bruno adds more yardage against the Hoover Bees as he catches a pass on the Cyclone 30. The game meant the league championshp for the Blasters, as they outplayed Hoover, I8-7. 2 f . L ' 1. 4 A ., . 4 T.ffff?ff'4 ll ,ff and ,TEC 1 4, ' E ns . 5l . l L - qt g G Al-If-' 11. Q i ' W-'vi f'zli: iii . rftw 1 'M i 'ap 9? gb i il 3 2 r 7,5112 3l,r B1,3U,l4,,' in . ' A ' - lx 'Q 1 ll' ' X Jam .g if -?7 f9-rf.-Q - i. T me -' -5 ' 'fl 'i'r?Qf if if . , . .. I 'L ' ' Champions of the Foothill League are these mem- bers of the Bee squad, left to right, lst row: David Markland, Bill Mitton, Paul Dobson, Uatcho Covar- rubias, Larry Lee, Roy Swanson, Paul Bruno, Dennis Keller, Ron Fioravanti, Eric Stimson, Dan Prono, Fred Geboe. 2nd row: John Hatteberg, Ron Strianese, Terry Crabb, Mac Carpenter, Dan Zinke, Terry Jones, Mike Howard, Jim Steele, Andy Finnigan, Ron Whitfield, Robert Spencer, Jeff Skinner. 3rd row: Paul Nuccio, Dan Curtis, Jay Marik, John Smith, Gary McClain, Tom Reid, Jerry Jackman, Ken Anderson, Steve Donavan, Bob Zimmer. , u T 'WW B 7 A 9 U Larry Lee tries to stop a San Gabriel ball carrier from making a first down. The Blasters lost to San Gabriel, 6-0. After receiving excellent blocking, Paul Nuccio carries the ball through the Long Beach Wilson line as he makes another first clown for the Blasters. Glendale turned the game into a track meet, winning by the score of 30-O. mm ee Qbefkzff .. -r ' - ef- - ' -ga-we-f - of v-spins. .. ' ,tif If 3 1 !l-V - if , 4'- ,. This year the Junior Bee team consisted of, left to right, first row: Gary Ingram, Gary Bates, Dallas Reed, Bob Ranfe, Dennis Moody, John DeBey, Tom Eaton, Gary Lowe. 2nd row: Marvin Quinn, Bob Cordero, Steve Stevenson, Doug Clark, Gary Marshall, Bob Lusby, Dennis McCarthy, Jack Overholt, Gary Seeger, 3rd row: Terry Webber, mgr., Larry Messerschmiclt, Gary Moody, Dick Webb, Mike Cruickshank, Loren Sangren, John Diamond, Will Burnett, mgr. 14 1 vw ,w ' Fbwmig,, 0 ' ' x i. Going up to sunk a basket o er the fnngertxps of a Mulr rnvader center Tom Dose adds two more po nts on his way to a new scor ng record for Glendale Hugh Glendale Marshall rgfmmbs 64 56 57 62 Glendale Glendale 50 Glendale 64 Glendale 79 Glendale 51 Glendale Glendale Glendale Glendale Glendale Glendale 'Glendale 'Glendale 'Glendale Glendale Glendale 'Glendale 'Glendale 'Glendale 'Glendale 'Glendale Glendale 'Glendale 'Glendale 'Glendale 'Glendale 'Glendale 'Glendale 'Glendale Totals 1859 Average 61 91 Long Beach Poly ........47 El Monte ........56 El Rancho . ....... 56 Torrance 30 Culver City Mura Costa Beverly Hllls Loyola San Diego Hoover San Dnego Cantwell Burroughs Pasadena Hoover Avratlon St Anthony Burbank Mulr Pasadena Burroughs Hoover Burbank Muur Pasadena Burroughs Hoover Calztornla Compton Ventura 1469 48 09 'League Games lFlrst Placel Pacrtuc Snores Tournament lFnrst Placel 'Burbank Tournament lFrrst Placel Edgewood Tournament 'CIF Playoffs C! 41 2 1.4 1 if I' The varsity basketball Foothull League champs for 1960 consists of Frrst row left to rght Tom Sawyer Bob Bowers Gary Callues Cary Schwartz George Wnn Don Hagen Gary Sutherland Second row Kraug Westra Larry Mntcheltree Dck Fisher Duck Weaver Tom Dose John Block John Whitaker Jim Henderson 65 ........ 63 ' 71 ........ 54 ' 55 ........ 42 49 ........ 57 ' 49 ........ 52 ' 60 ........ 39 76 ........ 59 63 ........ 42 60 ........ 43 71 ........ 61 ' ' 60 ........ 78 . 61 ........ 47 63 ........ 37 ' 47 ........ 32 71 ........ 46 50 ........ 40. 70 ........ 31 68 ........ 40 ' 63 ........ 42 , B7 ........ 43 51 ........ 47 58 ........ 49 ' ' 62 ........ 53 1 64 ........ 65 1 1 E' 'Y' fy -1- QK fy' vxxx Nffm .1 X fy! E w A 4 J yx-3,1 ,V be f 4 1 sz-lfz2'23'l2 L 31 '21 a' 1 1 , 1 gl Tgji l 3 ' 514-1 6 x 3 f . . Q, A x ' 'gs L EJ 5 gg y L A rf ,xl M JM , 1 ' 1 1 4 I I I 1 l l ' 3 1 lv 4 S L l I g . i ' F-. yy 4 Zi- 1 .S I ' I 4.21 L tt- 1' - , 4 1 . N ' 1 'P A -A 5 l A W If looks so easy as forward George Winn l5l adds Two more points for The Nifros against Burbank, Nilro forward George Winn i5l shows his offensive skill as he out-maneuvers a Muir defender. l Jumping high, center Tom Dose H21 scores over the outstretched fingertips of a Pasadena defender. Center Tom Dose il2l and forward Dick Weaver 124i go up for a re- bound, as guard Gary Sutherland liii and forward George Winn 151 watch and waif. Hoover's Allen Young Illl watches from the floor as Tom Dose Il2l, Glendalefs 6 ft., 7 in. center, outiumps Steve Reip I6l from Hoover. Dick Weaver l24l and Jim Henderson I3l move in for the re- bound. Grobbing u rebound with the greatest of ease, 6 ft., 7 in. Tom Dose H21 outjumps two Hoover Tor- nadoes. Wzmvfy For the second straight year, a Glendale High basketball player has won the highest honor that can be given to a high school athlete, that of CIF Player of the Year. Fabulous 6' 7 Tom Dose, who broke the school individual scoring record by dumping 714 points through the hoop, and who had the highest scoring aver- age, 23.8 points, in the CIF, was selected as the top athlete in the California Interscholastic Federation. Led by Dose, the Dynos won their third consecutive Foothill League title with a IO-O record and increased their league wins to 26 straight. Along the way to an overall 25-5 season record, the Foothill League champs won the Pacific Shores and Burbank Tournaments and went to the quarter-finals in CIF playoffs. At the Basketball Banquet, Dose was presented with the award as the Most Valuable Player, Best Rebounderu and Best Free- thrower. .lim Henderson was chosen as Best Defensive Player and George Winn as Most Improved Player. X Out-maneuvering Chuck Nelson ISI from Hoover, Nitro guard Don Hagen I4l takes a clear shot at the bucket for a score. Center Dick Weaver l24l gets away a shot despite efforts of a California guard to stop him, Dyno center Tom Dose ll2l easily outjumps California opponent to gather in a high pass from teammate during last minutes of the game. 21 12 The number 'I team in the Foothill League: forwards George Winn and Dick Weaver, center Torn Dose, and guards Jim Henderson and Don Hagen. Tom Dose goes high to receive a pass during the second round CIF playoffs with Compton. Taking advantage ot his height and skull, 6'7 Tom Dose goes far above 0 Ven- Il I tura guard to score with a jump shot. rai t Showing everyone how easy it is, Nitro guard Jim Henderson goes up to sink another bucket against Compton. Receiving a pass from another Dyno player, Jim Henderson has perfect control ofthe ball and the play. Reaching high above the outstretched fingertips of three Ventura de fenders, Torn Dose, CIF Player of the Year, easily retrieves the rebound JIM HENDERSON, Guard JOHN BLOCK, Center TOM DOSE, Center .s.' V BOB BOWERS, Guard GARY CALLIES, Forward Coach Gene Haas maps out plays to co- captains Jim Henderson and Tom Dose. ofefmmen 'il-3' DICK FISHER, Center DON HAGEN, Guard TOM SAWYER GUARD LARRY MITCHELLTREE FORWARD fm T 32N CRAIG WESTRA FORWARD JOHN WHITAKER GUARD DICK WEAVER FORWARD GARY SUTHERLAND GUARD CARY SCHWARTZ FORWARD RICK ROESSLER MGR KARL ORTH MGR GEORGE WINN GUARD I X.-I II I A . C 'Y , 5 ' A Af II , 1 I 22' III,, I I I'-Q .F ' ' ' fr 2 Glendale Highs Foothill League championship Bee squad includes first row left to right Bruce Mitchell Rolla Cornell Dennis Keller Ben Roth Bob Perry Ray Clayton Dick Stevens Duane Hunter Second row Earl Meyers Jock Davies Dave Dundas Dave Reed Noel Allen T rry Finch Bob Kung Ed Munson Without a doubt this years Foothill League championship Bee squad was the best ever produced at Glendale High Coach Ed Goorlian s Blasters di playing lOO percent team work and ettort ended the season with a near perfect 20 l record Their only loss was by two points to Burbank in the Burbank Bee Tournament which they later avenged twice in league play Led by captain Ben Roth the Blasters easily won the league title with a lO O record and were considered by many as the best Bee team in CIF At the Basketball Banquet, awards tor the best Bee players were presented to Dave Reed, Most Valuable Player, Noel Allen, Most Improved Player, Ben Roth, Best Defensive Player, Dave Dundas, Best Rebounder, and Dave Reed, Best Free-thrower. The first string team that led the Blasters to the Foothill League title includes, first row, left to right: Rolla Cornell, Ben Roth, Dick Stevens. Second row: Dave Dundas, Noel Allen, Dave Reed. re Ig fgfzsftefffzff Blaster Ben Roth takes a long shot in hopes tor another bas ket against Pasadena. ve Reed goes up to sink a basket against Muir as Noel Allen ets set for rebound, SCORES Glendale 49 .............. 26 Marshall Glendale 54 .... 22 Long Beach Poly Glendale 59 .... 48 El Monte Glendale 65 .... 50 El Rancho Glendale 60 .... 36 Mira Costa Glendale 60 .... 30 Loyola 'Glendale 43 .... 45 Burbank 'Glendale 46 .... 43 Pasadena 'Glendale 70 .. ...64 Hoover Glendale 56 .... 26 Cantwell Glendale 64 .... 36 Notre Dame Glendale 37 .... 32 Burbank Glendale 57 .... 39 Muir Glendale 48 .... 43 Pasadena Glendale 62 ... .45 Burroughs Glendale 63 .... 45 Hoover Glendale 57 .... 38 Burbank Glendale 62 .... 61 Muir 'Glendale 64 .... 35 Pasadena Glendale 66 .... 48 Burroughs Glendale 48 .... 36 Hoover Total 1130 848 Average 53.81 40.38 'Foothill League Bee Tournament lFirsT Place Con- solafionl Foothill League Games lFirst Placel LEAGUE STANDINGS Glendale ... ............ ...TO-O Burbank .. ,,, 7-3 Muir ..... ,, , 5-5 Burroughs ... ,,, 4-6 Pasadena . . ,,, 2.8 Hoover .. 1-9 Jack Davies and Noel Allen try to retrieve rebound agnins. Muir during game on Blasters' home court. time out to watch a practice sessio Coach Ed Gooriian and team captain Ben Roth take Wav! 7960 7621510 mc! Competing against some of the strongest cinder teams in Southern California, Glendale came out exceptionally well, as the Dynos placed first in Foothill League competi-' tion. The Dynos dropped their only league meet when they were disqualified in the 880 relay against Muir. The Mustangs won the meet by nine points, but Glendale took the Foothill League championship. Besides their first place in league competition, the GHS varsity field and trackmen also finished fourth in the Pasadena Games. ,nchesh Coached by Lon Graf, Richard Davis, and Charles Hicks, and led by co-captains Dick Root and Dennis Szidak, the team responded with overwhelming spirit, determination, and ability. A number of outstanding performers for the ' fl' Nitros included Dennis Szidak, sprints, Jerry Heltzel, sprints, Will Marshall, middle dis- tances, Gary Goold, distance, Brad Benton, 4'5 pole vault and hurdles, Larry Finn, sprints and hurdles, Richard Butkins, shot put, Phil Bensing, high jump, Steve Pirie, broad iump, and Dick Root, broad lump. Flying through space, broad iumper Dick Root tries for those all-important extra t L U 7 As he rounds the last turn of the 880 Bill Mitchell has a long lead over two Loyola runners. tl' Included on this year's varsity track team are, Row l from left, Rick Marshall, Jay Klein, Dick Kelsey, Richard Butkins, Roger Dalton, Steve Pirie, Bill Mitchell, Will Marshall, Bob Rae. Row 2: Dick Root, Gary Goold, Dick Schofield, William Woolard, Dennis Szidak, Jerry Heltzel, Roger Kirkham, Phil Bensing, Larry Finn, Bob Mosier. Row 3: Dan Marks, Paul Duryea, Dix Wright, Larry Llewellen, Chuck Linn, Quentin Fenn-Anstruther, Hugh Hannigan, Allan Miller, Lanny McGrew, Tony Dahle, Ray Carlson. lol 440 O es! may BEST TIMES TO DATE Szudak HelTzel HelTzel Marshall Marshall Mule Goold l20H BenTon T20 Funn Relay Marshall Szudak HelTzel RooT ShoT PuT BuTkuns Pole VaulT BenTon Hugh Jump Bensung Broad Jump Purue 22 500 2004 4365 56 97 300 52 831 232 Co cuptauns Dennus Szudak and Duck RooT wush each other luck before The sTarT of a league meeT On The way down afTer clear ng e bar s pole vaulTer Bad BenTon Oufsfandung Track showungs were made looTh un Track and Tueld evenTs Thus year by The Glendale Hugh School varsuTy Track Team In The Track evenTs Dennus Szudak and Jerry HelTzel boTh ran The 100 yard dash un lOl Jerry HelTzel also ran The 220 un 22 l Wull Marshall had a Tume of 50 TlaT un The 440 and 2 00 2 un The half mule In The mule Gary Goold posTed a Tume of 4365 Larry Funn dud The l20 low hurdles un T97 and Brad BenTon dud The hughs un 15 6 On The Tueld evenT sude Brad BenTon wenT l2 TeeT 2 un ches un The pole vaulT and Phul Bensung reached 6 TeeT l unch un The hugh lump ln The broad lump, STeve Purue sauled 23 TeeT 2 unches whule Ruchard Butkuns Threw The shoT 52 Teef 8314 unches pl sfiiv 'Q' .X ' .M N -,'fflf?,r A' P 1. ,., 'A V! . .1-. J. nf, 4,-4 W ' ff., 5 Getting a split second start ahead of two Burbank runners, Larry Finn lcenterl hopes to increase his lead before the end of the 120 high hurdles. 1 fi Assistant Coach Richard Davis It may take ability to put a team on top, but only its spirit and sportsmanship will make it great. lt's one thing to win a game, but its HOW you win it that counts. This year, as in the past tour decades, the spirit and sportsmanship of the varsity track team has been, by far, the best in the league. Com- bine these features with the outstanding ability of the team and the spirit of the school, and you come up with an unbeat- able combination. Glendale High's track team will always be respected and admired anywhere it goes -- because it knows how to win as well as to lose. Shot putter Dick Butkins lets loose with an- other winning put. I A Varsity Track Coach Lon Graf we .Q As they approach the first of the hurdles in the 120 lows, Dennis Szidak lfar rightl takes a short lead over Larry Finn of Glendale lsecond from leftl and two Burbank hurdlers. I6 PP 99 rw! Ready to sprung unto motuon at the sound of the starters gun Tom Cadduck Doug Clark Steve Bennett and Ruchard Shapuro compete ogcunst a lone mon from Loyola After the scores were tallued at the Pasadena Games ut looked as uf Glendale had a strong chance to take Foothull League honors uf the Bees could beat Burroughs The Blast ers came un second only a few pounts behund Burroughs At Pasadena Steve Bennett tued the school record wuth a lOl tumung un the 100 yard dash and Steve Korn set a new hugh lump record soarung 6 l U8 Other top performances durung the season were a leap of 22 l un the broad lump by Steve Bennett and a 5 l 50 yard dash and a 22 2 mark un the 220 by Ron Wuthrow Steve Shapuro Ron Whuttueld Jum Freeland Jack Puerner and Jay Maruk also turned un tune performances Bee co captauns Jum Freeland and Steve Korn l64 Clearung the bar wuth ease hugh uumper Jay Maruk scores more pounts for Glendale l l l - u I 1 I t 'Q sl 1 E x , . 1 V ' . ' , - . . . u ru ' , . . - ur . . , . ' . '- ' ' I 1 ,' I 1 - 4.1: A , a u , 1. 1 , . Q v it. , 1 - .- Practicing the correct handoff of the baton, Steve Warming up for a meet, Dick Shapiro takes a practice run Bennett and Doug Clark get set for the meet against over the low hurdles. Burroughs, .,4 'IITY' Ill!!! Tir f S'RWA4 Members of the Champion Bee Squad of 1960 include, ist row, from left: Doug Clark, Jim Freeland, Tom Caddick, Cam Hughes, Steve Bennett, Steve Wilbur, Steve Korn, Ernie Fischbach, Ron Withrow, Dick Shapiro. 2nd row: Gibby Hentschke, Gary Sill, Richard Weller, Mike Pierner, Stan Haffenfeld, Roger Overacker, Jay Marik, Bob Kneiding, Ralph Del Campo. 3rd row: Richard Laver, Alex Rakisits, Mac Carpenter, John DeBey, David Fenn-Anstruther, David Marklcnd, Dave Hart, Tom Pessano, Dale Atchley. Racing to break the tape, Bob Kneiding holds a slight lead over Blasters Steve Wilbur Isecond from leftl and Ernie Fischbach lfar rightl in the l2O high hurdles against Loyola. '42 gf-fs Bee track coach Lon Graf ihsg-mfa-uns Y ,-.v .1 Q 1 ., , .1 W f . A , 'i was Even though high iumper Mike Batchelor hit the bar, he still entered the scoring columns and helped the Dynos with their victory over Burbank. M 9' glee! With Mike Batchelor iumping 5' SHA in the high lump, Dennis Keller going over the bar at ii'6 in the pole vault, and Bob Cordero con- sistently pulling first places out ofthe hat in the iOO and i8O-yard dashes, plus a whole squad of top athletes behind them, it can easily be said that this year's Cee squad, coached by Lon Graf, is one of the best to come from the Glendale High cinders. Led by co-captains Bob Cordero and Newell Hendricks, the Firecrackers had o fine season. They won all their pre-league meets, came in third in the Pasadena Games, and had won all their league meets when the Stylus went to press. Co-captains for the Cee track team Newell Hendricks and Bob Cordero. Ignacio Covarrubias takes the lead in the Cee 180-yard dash. Included in the very determined and ever improving Cee squad are, sitting, left to right: Doug Danforth, Tom Sanders, Lee Goff, Bob O'Connell, Mike Batchelor, John Blanchard, Ignacio Covarrubias, Bob Cordero, Newell -- -at-Cc... , err-8. 4, C Hendricks. Standing: Allen Gates, Tom Bonar, Scott Greenwalt, Reed Forward, Paul Grupp, Ed Kemprud, Dan Prono, Gary Ba sore. 131.4 3313 Iii Watching the results of a practice session before the all- league final are varsity co- captains Will Marshall and Gary Goold and iunior varsity captain Bill Mitchel. 4055 candy Leaping over a stream on the Verdugo Hills course dur- ing a meet with Notre Dame is distance runner Chuck Montgomery. This year, as in past years, Glendale has produced an outstanding cross country team. Members of the team are, left to right, row li Dennis Szidak, Douglas Holme, Richard Weller, Gary Goold, Bill Mitchel, Will Marshall, Jay Klein, Chuck Montgomery, Robert Rae. Row 2: Paul Roelofs, Newell Hendricks, William Woolard, Dick Schofield, Allan Cole. Row 3: Ron Webb, Gary Still, Mike Dickenson, Ron Steimel, Dean Rolls, Dick Hanna, Dick Miller, Robert Johnston, Douglas Danforth. By concentrating most of their strength in the junior varsity division, the Glendale harriers captured the Foothill League championship for the second consecutive year. The JV's came in first in every meet they ran, including the all-league finals, in which they placed 5 scoring men in the first ll to finish. Led by Bill Marshall and Gary Goold, the varsity squad, under the excellent instruction of Coach Lon Graf, showed true Glendale spirit as it displayed outstanding effort in all of its meets. Even though the varsity did not take Foothill honors this year, team members provided stiff competition for all their opponents Taking the first-place marker from Marvin Freedman is Guilbert Hentchke, an outstanding sophomore with strong potential. .sif 'g-,.- .. Q Q-45, EWJM ll K O ' xi t K ' in affiggffe ?,:,t. 3JlQ, ,,,m4 ' A JK Y my xf9 ' -'1f'i'4'.'iQ AQ I X QW ,,,,-... ' v.'mw A ' . K .J , K W -.J ,.,,.w 'J 5 I . Wqm. . ESX NW 1 ' - ,,,x.rw.Q . . Nl' .Q 7' en.-......,. 4 J Q -1 '4 l r-WWW-N , . in X is., b.T QFQLHS' :QQ-Tv X f fk QW .wwgs W, x's'U A I Nj- W, ,3 K L' AQ. Kim' uxk uk, 1 7960 :wily zzselal Starting the season off on the right foot, the Dynos soared to five straight victories. The Nitros started their string when they met Pasadena and scored a 6-O shutout over the Bull- dogs on their own field. Glendale then invaded Burroughs and came home with a 5-l win. Playing the next two games at home, the Dynos topped Burbank, 5-3, and Muir, 4-1. At Stengel Field, Coach Bill Gelsinger's squad edged Hoover, 7-6, to finish two games ahead of Pasadena and Burroughs after first-round play. The Stylus went to press before the second and third round got under way, but, according to Coach Gelsinger, the squad has a good chance to take the Foothill League crown again this year if the players keep up the outstanding teamwork that has prevailed so far this season. At bat and on the basepaths the Dynos have been far above par. Paul Nuccio holds the highest batting average, .429, so far this season for league play, with 6 hits for 14 times at bat and 3 RBl's. Gary Sutherland follows with a .375 average, with 6 hits for 16 times at bat, plus 4 RBl's. Ron Boyer, .25O, and Damon Bame, .235, are also doing well with the bat. On the bcisepaths, Paul Nuccio also heads the list with a .667 on-base average and two stolen bases. Gary Sutherland is right behind Paul, with four stolen bases and an average of .556. 4 Going out to the mound, catcher Bob Ruffner tries to relax Glendale's ace pitcher, Don Hagen. Connecting for a solid single, catcher Bob Ruffner earns an RBI as another Nitro starts to race for home with the run. Paul Nuccio slides across home plate with the winning run against Burroughs to end the game and keep the Dynos on top of the league. Coach Bill Gelsinger, above, watches with delight as Ron Boyer, below, con- nects for a single during a game with Burbank. Takmg a short lead off first, Tam Po land hopes one of has teammates wnll send htm around IF Hal I Qllnm- U l t 'lillilliif IA '-1'-ar .ff-. 35 -' '-'A eww? Roundmg hrst Ron Mandule takes a look then heads for second as the umpire races to cover the play WR U lil In the pltchmg department, the Dynamlters are tops Led by ace Don Hagen the pitch :ng staff has kept the opposition down to ll runs and no vlctorles against 27 runs and 5 vnctorues for Glendale Don Hagen has done most of the horsehrde flmgmg thus year for the Dynos He has patched 34 U3 Innings so for and has 59 strrkeouts to has credut four wnns no losses and has only allowed 8 runs 'Z I Varslty baseball squad members for 1960 are kneeling from left Earl Meyers Paul Nucclo Bob Gulroy Darrell Waldron Paul Bruno Ron Mandnle Mgr Karl Orth Coach Bull Gelsnnger Standrng Damon Bame Mrke Musknnms Jack Davres Larry Mntchelltree Gary Callles John Block Ron Boyer Bob Rutfner Gary Sutherland Make Hopkuns John Hartman Tam Po land Don Hagen and Mgr John Newman With such outstandnng players as Damon Bame Ron Boyer Paul Bruno Gary Callles, Don Hagen, Ron Mandlle, Paul Nucclo, Tam Poland, Bob Ruffner, and Gary Sutherland the GHS varslty baseball team rated a strong chance for Foothull League honors and maybe even CIF Rounding third base, Ron Boyer gets the go ahead sign from third base coach Damon Bame Smash!-Outfielder Dan Curtis sends the ball through for another base hit. 1. 1' gytdis-. CE' .4 g,..rQ-,Ui -....,4..f ' Q, -.,. ,- - 'g 7.-' .M ' '4'.4-.mln ,..,.Q3,',, 'ts -1 s 4' ,c...4-Q-,, fue-4 new , -f .'f Pvt- ,,gh-K-1.x..m- A ' 'ff.:.gii . ' 1' 451- Y Standing at the plate during a game with Muir, catcher Terry Finch waits for the pitch. mm W2 My grzseiaf The season was half over when the Stylus went to press and at that time the JV's were holding down second place with a 4-2 record. Coach Leo Arranaga felt that when the season was over, the Blasters would be at least tied for the Foothill League crown. The team is led by Captain Pete Priaulx. The out- standing player inthe outfield so far is Bob Zimmer, while Pete, at third, takes honors for the infield. For the battery, Mike Helms has been tops in the pitching department and Terry Finch has been the outstanding player at the plate. Making up this year's J.V. team are, Row l, from left: Bruce Tibert, Bob Miller, Gary Seeger, Dennis Moody, Pete Priaulx, Dennis McCarthy, Erik Bergstrom, Robert Ryan, John Hatteberg. Row 2: John Harrison, Bill Mitton, Dan Curtis, Mike Helms, Ron Hadian, Charles Arrobio, John Hensler, Bob Zimmer, Earl Crane, Jerry Bottrell, Charles Campbell. J 'P' I . f 'L , 2 f wa , - . 5, , - ' 'V Q, p ...gli ' Q. W 1.1, .. ne ghmfs ' ff?-'ff .1 14 x A la.: v .gg .-lg i -3 Q gf my 'lk K , ' 1 . rn ,fx K . x v + j1,' ' ff v !l:v Av f .z, W , -- 'm.l2v'.,1 'L'-i2?f 3o-5' .,4,.. - - .,, . .Y4 ,-an , Z, . EM v 1 .. 1 i , -, ,1 r',,4.':,,LJZ,Z-4:11 A M L 1' an., -'J' Glendale High's varsity diving team this year consisted of lleft to rightl Ken Anderson, Dan Zinke, and Robert Anderson. .e-.,, . ,, N . ro A .L.... , 1- Practicing a racing dive, Nick Schoenmann warms up before a meet. l Wa My agwzmmmg For the third year in a row, the GHS varsity swim team captured the Foothill League crown. Spurrecl on by Coach Ranier DeMandel and Captain Booth Hartley, the Dynos had no trouble at all, as they outstroked all comers. Top performers for the squad were Hartley, clocked at 57.6 for the butterfly, and Linn Hoadley, Gary Kline, Val LeClercq, Bob Liddell, Gary Williamson, and John Wood. In the diving division, Ken Anderson and Danny Zinke demonstrated outstanding form and ability in all their competition, which earned Foothill league honors for the team. , ..-1 v., g ,.. . . . v It's another first for Booth Hartley, who shows his skill in the butterfly. :Q . Foothill League champions for 1960, varsity swim team members include, kneeling, left to right: Gary Williamson, Darryl Thomander, Gary Kline, Val LeClercq, John Skeete, Don Schirmer, Stu McDougal. Standing: Coach Cliff Hooper, Bill Giles, Elliott Forbes-Robinson, Booth Hartley, Bob Liddell, John Wood, Linn Hoadley, Wayne Apgar, Coach Ranier DeMandel. 74 M dgwlmmlhf Refusing to relinquish the Foothill League crown, Glendale High's Bee swim team has kept- pos- session of the title ever since the tankmen first earned It tour years ago With captain Steve Saylor streaking to a 54 4 in the 100 yard free style and Bob Chrrstianson Mike Howard Lee Hultgren and Mike Towles backing him to the hilt the Blasters easily cruised into the Foothill League championship with an outstanding record Bee captain Steve Saylor comes up for our Members of the Bee swim squad include lst row left to right Bob McGhle John Pope Mike Towles Bob Chrlstuanson Mike Boyle Dick Ingle 2nd row Roy Lycett Dave Snell Mike Howard Steve Saylor Lee Hultgren Dave Hessuck and Nick Schoenmann T99 In agwmzmmg Not To be outdone by The varsity or Bee Teams, The Cee swimming squad also climbed into the winner's circle again This year. Led by Nick Schoenmann, who ranked high in CIF last year and who is one ofthe Top CIF swim- mers in The Cee classification This year, The Cees captured The Foothill League crown. Other Top aquamen include Cee captain Sandy Rudolph, Jim Brayton, Bruce Camp- bell, Roger Hagemeyer, Blake Smith, Martin Volla, and Tony White. Getting in some practice before a meet is Nick Schoenmann. Q9 The 1960 Foothill league Champion Cee swimming Team is kneeling, from left: Sandy Rudolph, Chris Jackson, John Morris, Blake Smith, Ryan Parks, John Poole. Standing: Roger Hagemeyer, Richard Kolb, Jim Brayton, Steve Steuart, Bruce Campbell, Tony White, Martin Volla, and Nick Schoenmann Getting set for the start of a freestyle event against Burbank, Nick Schoenmann, Blake Smith, and Martin Volla wait forthe gun. sh, mm The 'I960 tennis team has a strong chance of capturing the Foothill League crown for the fourth straight year, according to Coach Gene Haas. The team is led by iunior Dave Reed, a CIF finalist last year, who is expected to go all the way this year. Along with Reed, other out- standing players were: Jim Kilgore, Harold Petersen, and sophomores Steve Field and Jim Hirtle. The Nitros' strong- est competitors this year were the Pasadena Bulldogs, whom they downed easily in league play. Returning cl shot is Glendale's ace tennis player, Dave Reed. S s Showing off his form on the tennis court, Tim McPherson returns a serve while practicing for a match. Members of thls years chumiponship tennis teams include lst row llunior varsityl left to right Doug Hall Buddy Petteruti Richard Niese Wladislaw Ellis Sanford Stcss Steve DArc Kurt Von Horn Robert Graff Fred Gregarius 2nd row lvarsityl Tim McPherson Jim Kilgore Steve Field Harold Petersen Dave Reed Wendell Mike Mullins Tom Gordon Jim Hirtle '1 eh ' sz P . , The Glendale High School divot-makers are, Row i, from left: Elliott Forbes-Robinson, Dale Hartleben Dale Marquis, Paul Roelofs, James Mennes. Row 2: Larry McAdams, Dennis Crabbe, Coach Roy Vuiovich, Larry Gates, Tom Pessano. ffl Organized at Glendale only last year, golf is rapidly becoming a very popular sport. Under the guidance of Coach Roy Vuiovich, the team was confident of a good season. Coach Vuiovich'sl tee slammers met strong competition, however, as all but one Foothill League school have a golf team. Leading the 1960 squad, George Winn, Dale Hartle- ben, and Dennis Crabbe, are all consistently shooting in the low 8O's. . - . ,W .,,-,... ., , 4.0-M .M-,, , -. - A .i.,1 fv- ft -rig' W '4.-4--LA I 'r ' 'ali 'Il ' f inf . i. 3, ., 1-.. ,,g,,,. ' Getting in some practice before leaving for a match, Paul Roelofs practices his swing. , Y, wif? di ..4..uu ...n..,,. 4' + Watching ace golfer George Winn take ci practice swing, Coach Roy Vuiovich grins with approval. sa FIrIng a volley of three over a grave the ROTC fIrIng squad made up of left to rlght Col Dave Cooper Lf Col Larry Sllverman Lt John Montague Capt Alan Colton Lt Sam Salusbury Lt BIII Watkms Capt Ray Bromberek Lt Col Dems Brown and Lt Arne Bruflat proudly honor a deceased veteran esww U 10615 Qkdlfllflg ffwhs The Reserve Offlcers Tralnlng Corps organlzed at Glendale HIgh School In l935 has been part of Glendale ever SINCE The ROTC IS offered basIcally as an IntroductIon to mIlItary traInIng but also develops leadershIp and corps IS government sponsored and taught ernment has provIded over S40 OOO worth The ROTC program IS recommended for all buIlds self confIdence among the cadets The by regular army Instructors The federal gov of equIpment to maIntaIn the UNIT at Glendale boys whether they plan to go INTO the SGFVICG or not BesIdes bOSlC drIll and manual of arms the cadets spend many hours In the class room Some of the courses Taught ID the three years Include fIrst aId map readlng leadershIp tactIcs weapons and atomIc warfare ThIs year extra currIcular actIvItIes Included a tnp to Fort MacArthur and Camp Pendle ton as well as a Navy crulse One year s credIt IS gIven to a cadet at any college that has the senIor ROTC program If he successfully completes three years of hIgh school ROTC However there IS no mIlItary ob lIgatIon at all In the ROTC program at Glendale HIgh Malor Alan Clarke professor of mIlI tary scIence and tactIcs Warrant Offlcer Charles Moore Sergeant George Lee assIstant pro structor at Glendale HIgh fessor of mIlItary SCIENCE and tac ICS .4 1 'Que Q.. . any v Marching at Present Arms as they pass the reviewing stand, Lt. Col. Denis Brown, Lt. Col. Larry Silverman, and Sgt. Maj. Jim Hawke lead the troops through a practice review. John Hughes, Chuck Salisbury, Jim Kiel- ley, Bill Watkins, and Dave Cooper make up part of the ROTC parking lot detail that helps direct the parking of cars at home football games, school plays, grad- uation, and other events. Standing at Present Arms, the ROTC officers color guard greets par- ents who are arriving for Back to School Night. The color guard con- sists of, left to right, Lt. Bill Watkins, Capt. Allan Colton, Col. Dave Cooper, Lt. Col. Denis Brown, Lt. Col, Larry Silverman, and Lt. Forest Knapp. Going over the last minute plans for the annual Military Ball with Col. Dave Cooper battle group commander, are Lt. Col. Denis Brown, deputy commander, and Lt. Col. Larry Silverman, executive officer. I7 i 5 ,515 ,K Providing the music for reviews and parades, the ROTC Drum and Bugle Corps is made up of, left to right, Lt. Arne Bruflat, Neil Wendt, Byron Burros, Tim Stahl, John Matson, Jim Shepard, Larry O'Neill, Ron Fra zer, Raymond Fraze, John Clark, and Richard Hansen. Francis Cobb, Larry Drusen, Eddie Eichler, and Don Smith make up the ROTC Color Guard that performs at all ROTC events and school assemblies. Sgt. George Lee inspects Cadet Alan Colton during one of the regular morning inspections. Standing ot attention, cadets receive instructions before touring a Nike base while on a field trip to Fort MacArthur. Zerolng In thelr rnfles Dave Cooper John Montague and Rack Wrlson take aurn before a match as Larry Srlverman and Arne Bruflat awaut Battle group commander for Glendale Hugh School theur turn on the flrrng Inne Colonel Dave Cooper watches hls troops as they put on a revuew Chosen by the GHS cadets honorary offncers for 1960 are Celeste Kovalon capt Cathre Carr Lt Col Jeanette Peplow Col Muckey McClellan Lt Col and Sue Bragg: Capt Thus year the Glendale Hugh ROTC champlonshlp dnll team consisted of Lt Bull Watkins, Muke McCrary, Marc Gnrard, Charle, Saltsbary Roberto Pandolft Mtke Cowan and Torn Cass l8l f I r n U Q w I I , 1 I -2 1 - -I I -I 1 - -7 1 - xv T7 Before a night review gets under way, Cadet Lt. Col. Larry Silverman shows honorary Lt. Col. Cathie Carr the proper way to salute. lt, Q? 44 v- Waiting io greet cadets as they ar- rive for the annual Military Ball are: Col: Dave Cooper, Celeste Kovalon, V Lt. Col. Dennis Brown, Dixie DeVoI, Lt. Col. Larry Silver- man, and Ruth Gurley. Getting in a few practice rounds before a match with Hoover are four members of the girls rifle team, left to right, Janet Kelley, lrene Sparks, Nancy Roe, and Nancy Sparks. l NM REPUBLIC Tim Stahl lleftl and Byron Burros lrightl raise the National and State flags as they do every morning, as bugler Arne Bruflat and drummer Mike Smith sound off with To the Colors. M Qmfdfly - 1 'sm' W '25 ,- 2' ' T. , If M Ylxfsg 'f rv' ft ,,,, I 'N A Company offlcers and men Include kneeling from left Lt Forrest Knapp Lt Lloyd Layne Lt Sam Sallsbury Lt John Hughes Jum Lnghtbody Jlm Hawke Standnng IC ard Wmston Don Ward Rawn Bunt Gurard Havm Nnck Rantano Lenny McKnnder John Bernhagen Bull Doherty Tom Dawson Tom Taylor Jnm Knelley Duck Hanna John Bahr Ken Smlth George Goodman Ron Court Charles Green A Company Commander CUP' Alon Colton B Company Commander Capt Ray Bromberek Qmylafzy B Company offlcers and men nnclude kneelung from left Miguel Alvarado Lt John Montague Capt Ray Bromberek Lt Duane Wes termeser Lt Chns Goff Larry Rnpley Standnng Rlck W1Ison Bob Thompson Marhn Thornton Vance Leedy Rxchter Kunnune Steve Van Orsow Karl Orth Ron Dolan Karl Davuson Mnke Trowse Tom Cappetto Steve Hallauer David Walsh Roy Berkon John Euson Fred Johnson Davnd Smuth LeRoy Allen John Humphreys if , , . fl , ' X A - lo N ' ' , ' . 1 - , - , . , . , ' , ' . ' : R' h- L I I I I I I - 1 I , I I I I , I I - Y ' ' ' ' f , , Q , , 1 . , I .,- I t ' ' ' - ' 1. ' 'Uv . - ' :QV V MfwQ.e.1f we,-, - D K V . 4 :iff - ' f- f 11 ' ' ' a . . .-. ..,...1'- ., ....,..,,',...,-.. - . -W ' fi, I I Q I ' ' f' we , I ' ' , Q9 7 f R . x - J ' ,P ' M 54,5 ,Q 5' 4- - l X , K . ' I 1 . , L. . E I . D 1 D I 5 A I - I - f - ' . - , V 2 ' , , ' , . ' ' , I I I I I I I 4 I I I , , , A 5 , . 4 ' ' 0 'iv ns s-...nu-ns..-.4.'-.-1-n......... I 7' 5' 12 f Ig ., 1-3 an Lgefzzbwx Q' We, Ohe class of 1960, wish To Thank Mr. Murray Grant, our class adviser, for all of his guidance and hard work over1he past Three years. . Q:- ROBERT G. ANDERSON BARBARA ARSON JUDY AXELSON 186 .-C' Q v 65 IX S Ci ' 'ev E 15,7 'X X I X I III ,R K Q -nv ff' if ,-, f' Q I f ff Uk 55 ff - 94 If if',YX .M A 1, We- 4, - ef, Q-.4 N gi-ffl' A 'Z I 7 ' as Fi.. X Il' 7 'egg' I 5 if F-Q' ax 'fv-Q ROBERT S. ANDERSON JOHN ARVIG CLARK B. BABCOCK CAROLYN ADOLPHE SHERRY ALLEN ARLENE ANDREWS ROBERT ASQUITH JOHN BAHR MICHAEL AGUILAR TERRY AIKENS RIVES ALLRED GARY ANDERSON WAYNE APGAR JOANN APPOLINARI BEVERLY ATKINSON ERIC AVRIL LEONA BAIDA JOAN BAILEY 6' 1-1:1 I 4 'Y' fxi NOEL ALLEN KENNETH ANDERSON JUDITH ARBUCKLE JOANNE AXELSON PATTI JEAN BAILEY f we ug 'Ov' Tvf C- 4-'T X 9 nb qi' 4' ZX 'VR 1. .- . ,Lift K, -, In '51 I Q, 1' ER . I w 5 .V -- I If M! .' I1 ,L CAROLYN BAKER MICHAEL BALDWIN CAROL BARNES DOROTHY BARTRAM SALLY BEACH 9' ., Q 4' r l sw Q fa l fx K fi' 9 sf. 'C' --4' 1:7'j' X i at Al i4 JOHN BAKER MARILYN BAKER MARY ELEANOR BAKER DAMON BAME DAVID BANKS CAROL BARAN DONNA BARNES MARY KAY BARNETTE HERNAN BARROS HAROLD BAUGHMAN BRIAN BAUMGARDNER SHARON BAYLESS CHRISTINA BEALS DALE BECKER JACKIE BECKMAN Eff L' 1 mam QI 'XXX 'Cf' DAVID BAKES LOIS BARCKLEY BARBARA BARTLETT JAMES BALDRIDGE WILLARD BARNARD NADINE BARTON Dean Zabriskie, Senior Class Presidenr, Ied Us through cz most memorable year. ,nv E .rx 7 if WB asv 1 All Q..-1 CHARLES BENEFIEL WILBERT BERGINC NANCY BETTS f '3' LINDA BECKSTEAD VANCE BENNETT ROY BERKON DAVID BIGGS JAMES S BENNETT CAROLE BERKE SUZANNE BIAGGI Qs,- 2 Qc I 1 iw 1 SETA A BEDROSSIAN KAREN BEGLEY CAROL BENDICSEN WILLIAM P BENSING PAMELA BENTLEY BRADFORD BENTON DENA BERMAN DONALD BERNARD JULIE BERTON 9 1'3 jx BONNIE BISHOP MERRILEE BISHOP CAROL BLACKWELL SANDRA BILOTTA PHYLLIS BIRD MARILYN BLEWITT DONALD BLOCK cv .- M 'A za 55? 'f I I 5 A I me x I iw, I , I, +I In 4' 'f 'CJ :A . , A5 . I ac: 5- I L- , -cr E X IX '! A R IQ' 1 , I xx . f ,xv M ' 4: r E' l 4 A , f I BQQE QEF 5' 5' 6' 47 ,nn 7- -DH - 1:4 E' CAROL BLOOD MARY CAROLYN BLUE SHARON BOGGS BARBARA BOND MICHAEL BOSCH SHIRLEY BOSLAUGH fu .-gf' CFP x 4' E 'Ka 0 4- ' 5 z. 'x I SHARRON BOWNDS RON BOYER JANICE BRADLEY RAYMOND BROMBEREK Seniors congratulate themselves on winning the Orotoricol before getting down to the tedious lob of cleaning the auditorium. fv- TY. f i if 4C.' if ,, 'C' v , v , X LORRAINE BOYCE CYNTHIA BRAYTON SIDNEY PETER BRIGGS WINNIE LOU BOYKIN DENIS BROWN PATRICIA BROWN MICHAEL BRADLEY CAROLYN BROWN nb... CAROL BOYDSTUN MICHAEL BOYLE KATHLEEN BRISCOE IVER BRUFLAT I89 4-. -sx. U 3. v Waiting to be iniroduced To The Senior Class, The Senior Prom backstage, ,avi uv if qw., IC? jf I'-so-3' J' 07 cf queen candidates stand nervously PAUL BRUGGER BARBARA ELAINE BUCK CHARLES BUCK HAROLD W. BUCK HELEN BUNT PATRICIA BURGER STEVEN BURLINGAME WILL BURNET DWAIN BURT LELAINE BUSHEY KAREN BYSON THOMAS CADDICK CAROL CALER BERNARD CAMP JOSEPH CAMPANELLI 4- ,y- 'C' 1 r, ' Q L R s-Y, I in IJ nf' Q If I -,J- J ns. T L- .Q T 4? 5 w-bl YT' if I 5, wv .f . N I ' CONNIE CAMPBELL KAREN CAMPBELL KATHLEEN CAMPBELL RAYMOND CARLSON WILBERTA CARLSON JOSEPH CARMONA CATHERINE CARR DAVID CASE GARY CASE RALPH THOMAS CASS efzws .ai ,Q av A, T' C7 bn ,Q if Q- s...- 06.1 'Z' Y-.7 4 'X gk is ft PT 3 rt Q-'Y T' Y' BARBARA CASSANO GORDON CERSWELL LORRAINE CHAFEE CHARLOTTE CHESKEY CAROLYN CHILES JEFFERY CHRISTIANSEN ROBERT CHRISTIANSON DAVID CHURCHILL JEROME CIMINO SHARRON CLAUDY ROBERT CLEMENT FRANCES J CLENDENIN IRMA DALE CLIFFORD JETTIE SUE COHRON DONALD BOYD COLE JUDY COLE JAMES COLEGROVE MICHAEL COLLETTI ALICE COLSON ALAN COLTON WAYNE COLVIN BENNY COMBS ROSS COMBS CAROL CONWAY DAVID COOPER ROBERT COOPER SHARON CORBIN ROLLA CORNELL GEORGENE COWIE JON COX . gg P T ,vi 'bf sm., 3 - Q-.,-, ,, . BENNY CRIMO JOHN CROSBY MARY CROSS E5 IHIE E WORLD 5- Seniors rush To odd finishing touches to the wmnimg senior tableau L fc' before the curmin rises. ,- nf 4 TONY CRAVELLO CAROLYN CRIDDLE WILLIAM CROW MICHAEL CRUICKSHANK SANDRA CULBERTSON KATHRYN CULVER MARTHA CURTIS KATHE CUTHBERT ROBERT DAHLE ROGER DALTON I92 IQ' .irq fv- 5, RONALD DANYLUK STEPHEN D'ARC KATHLEEN DARCEY JACQUELYN DANIELLS STEPHANIE DAVIDSON CAROL SUE DAVIS CAROLYN DAVIS DAVID DANNENHOLD LORNA DAVENPORT DENNIS DAVIS i 5 'X Ig N 43 1 IT:-' 'K -Cl is sa 903175 f' eg-4 U. A3 A 4' L va! I nf fr , E 970 W my .rf f -32' I ,+A L K., I, ., Eng. L. z '1',,,4 HELEN DAVIS MARGARET DAWSON GEORGE JOHN De-BREY CAROL DEEB CHARLES DeHERAS DONALD DELEGAL PETER DELIBERTO SHERI DENISTON VIVIA DENNIS BOB DENTON -of MARIE deAVILA 60 ANN DeROSA DIXIE DeVOL I 1 I I 'E DIANA DICK MICHAEL DISPALTRO KATHERINE DODSON VALERIE DOLL JOHN DOOLEY CAROLE DORLON THOMAS DOSE ANNE DOWLING JANET DRAKE CAROL DREVLO THEO DRUCKS DOUGLAS DRUMHELLER gl gz- 5 x w. 11-V, ,. Ni I ji A in ff .XI , Fx , ,.-I - -' .. I . ff GIF-2':?'1 ' f T' ,ug . .4 , W. Q. 2 1'- idf x ,A ,QQ EM-4 9 . WET' I93 SUZANNE ELSBREE PATRICIA ENGELHARDT JOAN ENGLUND CARMALINE ESPOSITO JAMES EVANS JANET FARRIS ,V 5 1 IQX 1 'K Q-.2 , in mn .. Q! 4-f .Q 'I lx .A+ 5. YT Q L' fi 3,4 XI J' if fv ... ' ...av 6? sf 1 Q LEIGH ENGSTROM CALVIN ESSELSTROM JUDITH EVERETT WILLIAM FARRIS -f' 4 'L QQ. QI 5- 1 5 HELEN ENGLISH HENRY ESCOBAR SAUNDRA EULER JUDITH FARRELL ROBERT FELAND 4 'D- LX X .L '55 1 A fin L- ?, I I N, C' i :ff 1. -if 1' ,-, fi' af 41' Wolfgang Zehender of Germany, Ieft, and Gloria Gonzalez of Spain, right, are sf T7 introduced To The student body by JiII Parker and Don Haslam, who were foreign exchange students Iasf summer, I' ll ttf' x., C 'i IIX -uf' 5' X QE Nr I -52 S i KSXL 2 PATRICIA FERGUSON RICHARD FERRELL DEL FERRIS LOREN FILBECK LAWRENCE FINN MICHAEL FIOLA RONALD FIORAVANTI CAROLYN FISHER - x .21 ff' ADELE FITZGERALD ELIZABETH FLORANG DONALD FOLEY JERROLD FOOTE WINONA FORBES GLORIA FORMAN JUDITH FOSTER SARA LYNN FOSTER CRYSELDA FOTH MARGARET FOX WILLIAM FRANCIS THOMAS FRANKS RAYMOND FRAZE JEANNE FRAZIER JAMES FREELAND I95 Q-..., it iw, CECILIA FREEMAN BONNIE FRENCH CAROL FRIDBORG AAI W FUCHS -15? f' I' ff? DENNIS GABELMAN SANDRA GARABEDIAN LORRAINE GALATI fb-If lv- I5- Qr' 4' 1- O' 4' tl.. vo' M bl 'D U' PATRICIA FULLER SHIRLEY GAMPER MARY ANN GARBOLINO MARGARET GARDNER I96 -An 'ZS P BOB GELDERMANN CHESTER GARLOW LAWRENCE GATES MICHAEL GATES HOWARD HARLAN GILES JOHN GAY SHARON GEFOROS CAROL GEISSINGER JAMES GIARDINA GIL GIBSON JAMES GILBERTSON WILLIAM GILES GERARD GILL DONALD GILLASPY 3 , 4. f 4'-f 7? U Q. .v N f X C' ,I ie I Nr , . y If If ' f .EY T' A G 9 1, f , f, ' . .5 if I ff? 'I K If ,A ' I ,a I 4 A Iv ml ' ' . v I-ix II if 4k -. - I , ' ' agp gt ' fy .f I g . 1,2 53 j 1 I I g Q xx ' ha X 5 . S., M -. ,ax :xxx . 1 A L, ! , x AE, 5, ,N I , , . I ,SI ,U . X . A V a n , As , .Qt Qt X I X1 ,1 21 ' 'N -' av, Uv, I V , f' X C- , TI Lx ' I f fx 'FT MARILYN GILLERAN JOHN GLASER Q7 Z' Looking back over the senior yeor ore Suzie Schroeder, first semester senior representative, Miss Jeonette Johnson, ossistont senior odviserg ond Gloricz Schultz, second semester representative. 4 i J . -4 I9 5. .1 V V ,. ,,,V VV G I 5-4 'si' x LINDA GLASTRE ANNA GLEN CHRISTOPHER GOFF Ik-- 'X 5V mr? 492 ii Q' , 4 Y i gf? MICHAEL GLAUS MELVA GODING CAROL GOFFREDO HARRIET GOMES Fl hw 'rr-N, C' ' Y -W 0 1 1 ab, M, . u'c of g.g'l.0,4 0 0 o 9 0 I 0 o , 0 :':'c:0:0:':'0f a'o 'fl O 'g c o 'l:':'0'0.': l 'Q 'la 0. a 0 O 'u 9 ' 'I 5 9 I O I, I I 0 Ivfvfdfflflfvfdfa. l JANIS GOODEMOOT LYNN GOODFELLOW DONALD GARY GOOLD MARY ELLEN GRAFF KENT GRAHAM ARLENE GRANT JOAN GORBY THOMAS GORDON PAT GOREY ROBERT GLEIM LLOYD GODLIS DENNIS GOLDEN GLORIA GONZALES 1 I I I I I I I o I97 5- 3 -Q-'fx C' arf' FREDERICK GREEN Q-' W Y 5.5.0 uw' 5' ,531-V ,x CHARLES GRAY BRIAN GREER CAROL GRONKOWSKI MADALYNN GUINN , I I.. I 4. la ua ' l,I STANLEY HAFENFELD Yfyfs JOANN GREENHALGH TOM GRIMES 'J' - 'ff- sf' 1:2 - CHARLES GREEN ROBERT GRIER ERIC GROSCH STEPHEN GUNN CYNTHIA GREEN HARRY GRIGSBY MELINDA GRUBB RUTH GURLEY MARVIN JOHN GUDAT GEORGE HAAN DONNA HAAS WILLIAM M HADLEY nv UO Hz? .tr -J' Q-- D, WFRN JANIFER HAGEL DONALD HAGEN SUELLEN HAGYES GENE HAHNLEIN STUART HALBERT so' 0' -9- 1v qv- ff CAROL HALEY FLOYD HANSEN wr X2 1 ' NICOLE HALL ROBERT HANDWORK WENDELL HANKS GERALD HANSEN ROBERT HANSON SHARON HANSON VALERIE HARRIS NANCY HART RICHARD HARTJE 4'- 11 qg.-uv Seniors will never forget The huge red and block me-gaphone which inspired the spirit that led the Team on fo victory, enabling the traditional victory bell ro remain at Glendale for the fifth srcighr year. WILLIAM HANLEY SUSAN HARDAWAY NELSON D. HARTLEBEN R. BOOTH HARTLEY LOIS HARTMAN Kit? of it-'7 , HUGH HANNIGAN GEORGE T. HARRIS DONALD HARTLEY JOHN HARTMAN DONALD HASLAM 200 l ,J lr P if R 553' S- ' - f W' STEPHEN HAYMOND JUDITH HAYTHORNE YI' Pl 'Tx , dn. s ffl . , Q, ,fr f, . ,. ' 1.3355 'L' 1 ir' XJ f . if FQ! if ..1 W, , Qi I i I lx RAE LYNN HEATHMAN X Q' N ' JON HAUPT - LINDA HEARD MELVIN HEGEMIER - 3. The glen, cm haven for Seniors of lunch, is on SHEILA HEIJNE M A 1:- 'wit lv Q 'L G I ERI I ANTOINETTE HEISIG JACK HELLAND GERALD HELTZEL 0-Y '. I' ,, .of JAMES HENDERSON THOMAS HENDRICKS WILLIAM N. HENDRICKS SHIRLEY HENDRICKSON DONALD HENKA ROBERT HENKELL . I d .6 f 7960 I. , Cf II?-ff? wds for underclossmen. A I I 5 -vi c'f'f SALLY HERSHA NICHOLAS HESSE 5 I 3 Iv I I , . ' 9 1. if fs? GARY HETHERINGTON uf 157 PATRICIA HEYNE ,lf fi bf 'S ' I I PHYLLIS I-IIERS BRUCE HILL LINDA HINGSTON , ,ow i U! I.. , V 3 MXL 4-I 'ew .1 ,:.- 2? L, 5 -,Ls lv. ' x' I Eff, LINDA HESSICK ROBERT HEUSSER OTMAR HIEL L lg 'bg V' 5 MARY JO HINKLEY ROBERT HIPOLITO ' RICHARD HIRSCHT WILLIAM HODGSON LINDA HOFFMAN LYNN HOFFMAN S' T1 'Ci l 1' 1 3 ROSEMARY HOLBA RICHARD HOOPER JUDITH HOSTETTLER CAROLYN HUGHES 202 Q . - I' T N. E , rg--., KATHLEEN HOLMEN LAURA HORROCKS LAURA JANE HOUSTON DOUGLAS HULME The annual lask of cleanmg numerals In ihe Semor Glen IS undertaken by Junlor Class officers. This year they are Sandy Rudolph Carol Donahue Carol Waldron Barbara Clausen and Steve Stone. 4'1 -- I Hp- f 7'0 4. if fr ,N PAMELA HUNT VICKIE HUNTLEY JOHN HURTIG THOMAS HUTTON ARMIDA A. IBARRA MARGARET IMUS BONNIE INCLEDON JOSEPH JAHELKA LYNNE JEPSON RICHARD W. JOHNSON STEVEN JONES my ,J vrx ' K. 'Q we I 1 i 'fi I QI. - ,ff W J I I X ,N-A L , 1...- JAMES ISH TARA JANECEK CAROLE JOHNSON WILLIAM JOHNSON DIANNE JORDAN A ROBIN JACKSON JULIANNE JEDEKA CRAIG JOHNSON EILEEN JOHNSTON OTTAR JORGENSEN ff HQ ,LC 'Y' fr A v' f 5 ' J vi s w ' I in .-,.... 1 ' I T17 5 JOANNE JACOBSEN JIM JEFFERS KATHRYN JOHNSON KATHRYN JOHNSTON ff., ' .:EQ,E: I 3 . TTCC JJCC I ' ' 57 ' if! : .2-. Ewfflx - Q-.I , im, .... W.. fr E fr --:: INR MARY LOU .IUNOD K - 'ful H .fy ' If Z-:C I ' S' v Yf I, 1 I 1 . If I SAUNDRA JACOBY JANICE JENCKS PATRICIA JOHNSON NICHOLAS JONES SHARON KALDE 5 ,X K 15 S' 'C' L cf' 'D' 1 f 5' ii mn' I, DAVID JACQUES PAUL JENSEN RICHARD J, JOHNSON RONALD JONES VIRGINIA KARWEIT LI B' 3? Y C' JEANNE KAYE MARY KEARNS ei bf' .N fa. , 5. ui W 2 ROGER KIRKHAM EDWARD KELLER ANNETTE KELLEY BARBARA KELLEY HARRY KELLY MICHAEL KENNEDY THOMAS KENNEDY KAREN KEOGH ROBERT G. KERFOOT PHYLLIS KEY HZWARZ KTNSYAN JIM KLOTTHOR FOREST KNAPP C ROL' E S JOYCE KNISLEY RICHARD KOBER RONALD KW PHILIP Kon-:L STEPHEN KORN bfs t ., ll 1 Ti' 'as' vu-Q NICKI LGRUE MARTHA LATHROP BARBARA LAURIDSEN Tradlhons are abundant at Glendole. One of The oldest demands thot mem- bers ofthe sophomore cabinet cleon the senior fish pond. 1 1:57 I L i ff' if Q-'Y f' N0 . e4 in T7 X77 JIM KOSCHNICK ROGER KROHN KERRY KUTZ JOANNE LGMANTIA BARBARA KOUSTMER CAROLE LANGSTAFF SHARON LANKFORD BEVERLY LARSON CELESTE KOVALON JOHN LANG qwvr RICHARD LAVER HARRY LAWRIE LLOYD LAYNE SUZANNE LEARD VAL LeCLERCQ LYNETTE LEE ANDREA LEMCKE ROBERT LIDDELL LARRY L. LIEBERSBACH KATHLEEN LINDBERG Q05 6 s--.. X 53 1'7 Ei 'T Co-ordinafing the overwhelming spirit of the senior girls To bring them victory of The csnnuol Stunt Show were yell leaders Pot Nichols ond Carol Wynhousen, along with song leaders Sylvio Pacheco cmd Shirley Hendrickson. 45? 69 r A I ' ,A I e 1 in dk 'jg - 10 1 MARGARET MGCPHERSON MICHAEL MAGEE A . RICHARD MAINS MARY MALIN CAROLYNN L. LINDER CHARLES LINN BARBARA LIPE LAWRENCE LLEWELLYN CAROL LOMEN GEORGE LONG SYLVIA LOPEZ MARILYN LORD JOHN MACAULAY MICHAEL MACE JAMES LINNEMEYER BARBARA LLOYD THOMAS LONGSDEN SUZANNE LOYOLA MARY MACMAHON MICHAEL MALONE ,.- ,g- VIRGINIA MANICCIA Ah.- has-f Z? L, M LT' 5' . if Q ' K -ff la, 52 ix Q,-Q' arf v.-.1 . fquvf- I T 'I rw . OP- yr It 5' LAWRENCE MANKE WILLIAM MANNING GARY MANULKIN LAWRENCE MARANVILLE MAE MARCHESE MONICA MARGUGLIO SUSAN MARINO DANIEL MARKS DALE MARQUIS GLEN R. MARSHALL LINDA MARSHALL JANICE MASON GRETCHEN MAUSSNEST LA'v'v'REF-ICC MLADAM MICHELE MCCLELLAN Q' 6 WILLIAM MARSHALL PAULINE MASSEY SANDRA MAYCLIN EVELYN MCALISTER DELORES MCCLURE fy! ANDREA MARTINS JOAN MATHER RONALD MAYOTT CAROL MCCARTNEY RAYMOND MCCONNELL 6 if-7 I 4. K 5- CZ,- K 5, I n. 1. ' SN gr' P - ff' UN 'C' C' 4 7 O O ,ini if C4 Lgefzwx i ,N nv-x 'bu 5. Z5 f 7' gs.-A 'qs tw KATHI MCDEVITT OWEN MCGREAL GAREY MEAD JAN METCALF SHEILA MINKIN JEAN MCDONALD MAUREEN MCKENZIE RAYMOND MELLEN SHARON METSKER KENNETH MISHLER NANCY MCDONALD JEANNETTE MCKIBBEN JOHN MELZER CARLENE MILIUS MICHAEL MISKINNIS 41' STUART MCDOUGAL LARRY MCKINNEY SANDRA MERIDETH ALAN MILLER DEANNE MISTRETTA i if ,wg , - hi. MICHAEL MCFARLAND JEAN MCLARNIN JACQUELINE MERTES MARLENE MILLER WILLIAM MITCHEL in-K ROBERT MCGHIE RONALD MCVEY JEAN C, MESSMER ROBERT MINKEY BRUCE MITCHELL z' 6' , c,.I I f I I A I A-f C' l Senior girls reioice uoon the announcement of their vuctory MARINA MORAN LYNNE MORGAN DARRYL MORRIS CAROLYN MORROW THOMAS MORROW PATRICIA MORTON ROBERT MOSER LINDA MOSELEY JOYCE MOTHERSHED JOAN MOTTA JERILYN MOULDER KAREN MUHLEMAN PAULTNE MITTON KEITH MOEN MICHAEL MOHTLL JOHN MONTAGUE CHARLES MONTGOMERY HAROLD C. MOODIE GERALD W- MURPHY SONDRA MOODY PENELOPE MOOLENYZER JOHN MURRY BARBARA MOORE ROBERT MOORE TAMARA NACE 2IO - J . I -'J 1 6. iv' ,345 61 Br CAROL NELSON WILLIAM G NEWTON DONALD NOVODOCZKY JAMES OLINICK JAMES OLNEY f YI' S GARY NELSON PATRICIA NICHOLS RONALD NOVODOCZKY KATHIE OLIPHANT JANICE OLSON .MA I -of :I4 .T T' for SHARON NEWMAN CRAIG NORWOOD rv- 6' JANICE NELSON ROBERTA S NELSON MARY ANN NEWMAN RICHARD G NICHOLS PAUL NIELSEN LeDEAN NOBLES PAUL NUCCIO SHARON OBUCHON PETE OGDEN After involuntarily being sublected to the Iongstcmdnng GIendc1Ie Hugh trodutlon of dunkmg out gomg presndents John Whitaker fsrst semester student body president splashes the surroundmg students Cv . . M3 r sf-V Y' , 51 Lv Q , 4' 4' 5 5' L 1 7?rx s ' Y' ' 'T T C' A ' I I I I QT' I L ' I B' A, I, ' 5:37 .gffEj1 ., 5334 ' '- ,agile I A 2 ' ' '4553 J x.,Q:.1g!k-im- , at 51 H V E. - X ff' I '1 1- TT' LARRY OLSON SUZANNE OTIS is MICHELE PAPPAS L CP'-v l 1 KARL ORTH 0 JILL PARKER Q-D T-r it DIANA PALERMO NANCY PARKER 12 LARRY PATTON JAYNEE PAUL JANET PAYNE 'Qs 3. RHI ix QI YQ' EVELYN T OSELAND ROGER OVERACKER ROBERT PALLADINO JANE PARKHOUSE 1- KAREN PEDERSEN ? N RICHARD OSWALD SYLVIA PACHECO ARTHUR PALMER CHARLOTTE PARRY LYNN PENDLETON LANSING OTIS RICHARD PAGLIUSO JAMES PAPAJ SHARON PARSONS SHIRLEY PENNY '99 4- T' 41 JUDITH PENTLAND 1 'Vx S7 ' T fr The senior floct was part of the pre-game porcde, 1 Q fx .f I ig: ,gig za. If -A., fl' Ti ,+ - .I 1 I, V , - 1- . . DIANE PETER RICHARD PETERSON DONNA KAY PFLUEGER JOHN PILLER ANN PHYPERS STEPHEN PIRIE 212 One of Ihe besi-known traditions at Glendale is the Glendale-Hoover rivalry, JEANETTE PEPLOW ALBERT PEREZ ROSALIE PERRY LYNNE PESSONI 4? K! . 41' ras Y. SUSAN PIERNER RONALD PETERS HAROLD PETERSEN CAROLYN PISA SHIRLEY PETERSON GARY PETRO EARL PIKE RONALD PILKINGTON BRUCE PLASCH RONALD PLATZEK GP' T 'T' wc' SAI vcr rv : i' LLOYD PLEDGE EDWARD PONTILLO ELIZABETH POWELL 1- rf' R' n ew-r LINDA POLLGREEN RALPH POLLOCK JAMES POOLE RONALD POOLE SANDRA PRICE THEODORA PRICE S .4 JULIAN POLLOK WALBURGA POOLE WILLIAM PRINCIPE JOAN PROULX 73 in 2 Ev f. JOHN POPE ROBERT PORTER JEANINE PRITCHARD BARBARA PROCTOR PATRICIA PULLAN LYNNE PUTHUFF rv-1, D' D I -av 5 GN RONALD QUINN ROBERT RAE THERESA RANDOLPH LES RATCLIFF JOHN REDMON ROY RAMSEY MARTHA RANDOLPH 2 4 cf Adm 'N 'ix QA of r-- 6 'VS -S-1' W5 'Nw 'G E'-0 N. CHARLES REINHART NANCY RICHARDSON SYLVIA RIETVELD DONNA RINER JAMES RIZZO FRANK REYNOLDS LESLIE REYNOLDS 11 vbfs fl JORUNN REIREMO LOUIS FRED RIDDER K' 'sv' JUDY REES MARY RICKERT MICHAEL RILEY Talking over fhe Orulorlculs rn which thu. class of 1960 pcmlclpoted speaker ond Jon Goodemoor sophomore ond lunuor speakers L- 2 JAMES ROARK CARMEN RODRIGUEZ MAUREEN ROONEY RICHARD ROOT i WP ore Steve Gunn sensor It -n l CATHERINE ROSCOE I 2 .5 '- ,. .fd ' gi I C' , ,, 5- A ' gf D' px ' tv' Iz . X ra ' 1' XXI? kkw I Eff Q an A I I '45 fr I ' L , ,f 'x' ,r . f I I 54x A ,MX x , ' ' L-1 f' '3 HE : .L-. 1 sg? I - 52 .kxfgfii -Q i ' g -2 ll nf '- I N , n a I ,V I 'x k X 6 E I 2 L - 3 4' 5 C ,I w 5. 6' c ' I :J , , I A I lg ax I' MARION ROSS 3 Nr-v 1' GARY ROSS MARGARET S ROWE '-8 DOROTHY ROSS , HENRIETTE CAROL ROTH X: ROBERT RUFFNER 1' Q4 'Wd' xr, 'LI FREDERICK ROSENBERG BEN ROTH JAMES RUFFNER CAROL RUSSELL En.: ff' 3 Q' 10 Q qv, pt 1- ft' PATRICIA SAWYER PAULA SAWYER JOHN SARTORI PATRICK SAMMONS DOUGLAS RYAN DENNIS RUSLER STEPHEN SAYLOR JUDITH SATRUM PHILIP SANDOS CONNIE SABA JOHN SCARLATELLA LINDA SAUER BARTON SANGREN LEIGH SCHROYER DONALD SAVELL DONALD SCHIRMER ,Y A 5. 'C E 4- , I I-, 0' . Y ' QTT 9 p H I 5 I I V . . , 4 . I ' ' '- .1 I .,, , . 'af f m . .U ,- , A. I . XI I I I I I I QI 6. I, 4' .II IQ. f K- f ...W A f I. Q I mv Twgg, . I ' A -N I, ar' I I 4-bf P ' I. . .,,, 'i ' Elm-1Ir:,,,,, I a'22I ' 1 QI1 0 H. ':.ff?12f::1e1C fv ae-fx, f?2s:fE:S1-A 223345 -' 'ffiziizf-'jfflw' -I., ' :3.f,wq,,A -if,-.4121 'I:.F:',f5g: --'..-vfj,,,IA-- JAM 'w. .I..fgf4 :Shu-.'.-I-:mm -fsi-L firrff- I Wifi. F, m?5Em:e13,.::11112- .I . I Z.. f . I 5'-'f ' I 11- I ' ' I rn 95 5' ' Q QM. -A I T E' YN , v . ,I I ,.. I I I X I N' , X I I x C' , 5'- 1. an ' -'Iv S '- ' . Fr, Q 2 1 5-I ' 2 f-115555 E7 3 -. '-4152?-2-I ' ' 'sm .. L.. ' I: N?-3:7434 - Ia Q-. ,, 50 Ss I 1 SUSAN SCHROEDER GLORIA SCHULTZ RICHARD SHULTZ ROBERT SHULTZ RONA SCHUMANN CARY SCHWARTZ PATRICIA SCOTT REGINA SCOTT JAMES SCULLIN THOMAS SEABOLD JAMES SEIDEL CAROL SEITZ JEAN SEMRAU BERNARD SEYMOUR RICHARD SHAPIRO CHARLENE SHERRICK THOMAS SHERWOOD AKIRA SHIBAMIYA 'Si 'SQ -1' Qvi up Q' 1 Q f 12. 'X ui- : six! 2- - HEDI SHINN JIM SHOAF KAREN SCHRECK JOHN SHULTZ THOMAS SHURTZ GEORGE SIMPSON MELVIN SKAGGS JENNIE SKEELE RICHARD SKOW LINDA SKURSCH CAROLYN SMITH DAVID SMITH GERALD SMITH 1 I f Q5 4 A ,- : 4 5. -.I 6- x' 'r-' 1 L I , 1 C' 4 qv, LeROY SMITH ILCO SOETERIK IRENE SPARKS KAREN STAININGER 218 Fi 6. --v I lik k s,- SHARON SMITH PENELOPE SOMMER EILEEN STAHL 5 dui LYNDA SMITH GEORGE SOMICS CAROLE SPELGATTI RICHARD STARR . .J-Q BONNIE SNOW SALLY SNYDER The Glendale lower is o symbol of our school to The siudents and alumni, os well os other residents of the city of Glendale, 6. X l' x TM fix. Tile, If ' X Q A .A ff' S ff' ' 'SQA' -bf -cf I ff 1 -.Til J 1-Trek ? Zfgfig , 'A in , . '- an , 14 5 BARBARA STINE HELEN STONE JOHN STEADMAN KAREN STENBERG KAREN STETLER LYNN STEWART JUDY STONE JAMES STOVALL LESLIE STOW FRANK STRAIGHT K VX 11:17 'L' 'QI' f I JAMES STRATTON INTA STRAZDINS NANCY STRICKLAND RALPH SUTER ,- E . 4' 133' If fb ,L for .. E3 in 2' 1 VQ 'kv TERI SUTTLE BOB SUTTON JANICE SUTTON TOMAS TETERS ROY SWANSON VICKY SWANSON DENNIS SZIDAK ' FRANCINE THOMAS HARRIET TAKAHASHI MELINDA TAYLOR CAROL TEITSWORTH JERRY TETREAULT SUSAN TETTLETON LEON D. THOMANDER CLASS Ll ,, 4- PHILLIP THOMAS -is' ' J - BRUCE THOMPSON MARJORIE THOMPSON 6. DAVID THOMPSON ROBERT THOMPSON JOAN THOMSON PATRICIA THORNDILL 2I9 O i Y' fri up-P uf ROBERT THORSON EDDYLOU TRENEER TOM TURIACE DOROTHY VonDUSEN STANLEY VIVAS :I EDMUND TRINKLE LINDA UNDERWOOD MANNY VASQUEZ RICHARD VOGE 'Vs VERNON THURGOOD JUDITH TOEPPER LYNNDA TUCKER I' 7- gl uvx qw-vv X Qi' fx.-1' -3 Q:- ,Cf fi X 'T ev .X 4 Q f I IJ: I 'N Am. MICHAEL TOWLES MARTHA TUDOR VIRGINIA URBAN Y EVELYN TRAUT RICHARD TUPPER LINDA VANDERBOOM CHUCK VILLA I Tlx .Q ,p ROBERT UPHAUS KATHERINE VIEREGG SUZANNE WAGNER BARBARA WAITE NORMA VICKERS RICHARD VOS BONNIE VOLD ,wiv 17 'G T1 RICHARD WAKEHAM LYNNE WALKER ian- 1' DIANA WALL -Q MICHELLE WALSH xml TERRY WALLICK SHARON WARD DANIEL WARNER lid, Leadmg the student body rn songs at the gurls football game are these three charmmg songleaders Twmkletoes Thomander Mux Match Mace and Muddled Marquis I RUTH WATSON 0' I5 'U ROBERTA WEATHERWAX CHRISTINA WEBB JAMES WEEKS DONNA WEGER EJ-r .gf E DOROTHY WALSH SUSAN WARD JUDY WARREN CHARLES WATSON JAMES WATSON D , Rl- 5 as , I I5 f - fa I I If . I I Q I ' S I .. ,,: E I 'E MM, I ' pc S fl' I fl f vt 253 sf - ' if , , ' T' 1 -1-1122 5. I k . CS ' '99 if r 5 . O f ' ' v I ai f..l It , , l 222 im 12-7 'QV 'N' r' Z es- NJ SUSAN WEGERER JOHN WEISBACKER DAVID WEISS JERRY WELCH RICHARD WELLER MICHAEL WELLMAN Q Relgnlng over the Glendale Hoover Homecoming game are Queen Cathee Carr escorted by Steve Gunn center along with Sylvna Pacheco Pete Briggs Sue Buaggl Darryl Thomander Muffet Barley Ron McVey Layne Wells and Dale Marquus f' as wr'---e G' 'V ,--wr 'ml -ax ' LAYNE WELLS MEREDITH WELLS DUANE WESTERMEIER VALERIE WESLEY VIRGINIA WETHERBEE DONNA WHATLING kv f 3 0 1 0 bf Ho, 5' I L E ' I A f L ,I , 1 , X Q I Il 1 3 I Q I . - v . 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' - cil II, , , AA u, uu, uuu, GAA u, uu, , Glen- , ' , I - I '1 1 1 I '1 '1 ' U 1 , Ill. r r R I ' .. .. - p uuu. I - . , - , I H' , K e ' - ' 1 1 ' ' - . , - . . - ' ' .MONA, JOE-Class Coun- I, J.V. Football II, Jr. Red ss ll. R, CATHIE - Homecoming en III, Director of Publicity Honorary ROTC Officer lll, Iuation Lead ll, Assistant r of Explosion III. E, DAVE - Class Council B Football I, ll, C rack I, Latin Club III. JASE, GARY - Football I, 'k I, II. , TOM - ROTC Firing d I, Il, ROTC Drill , Ill, 60 per Club I. 5SANO, BARBARA - Cres- dos Ill. ESKEY, CHARLOTTE-GAA Il, III, Choralettes ll, Class uncil ll, A Cappella Ill. Club Team 'lLES, CAROLYN-Pep Il, Regulated Dress Board Ill, Madrigal Singers III, ss Council ll, GAA I, II. RISTIANSEN, JEFF - Senior 'tss Yell Leader Ill, Class tuncil Ill, Pep Council Ill, 'p Club I, II, Ill, Science ub I. HRISTIANSON, BOB - Honor Society I, II, Swim Team I, II, lll, Spanish Club I. HURCHILL, DAVE-- B Foot- ll I, Varsity Football ll, lll, BS I, Il, III. vtlNO, JERRY - Proiectionist III. , SHARRON - Jr. Red ross I, GAA Ill. .LEMENT, BOB - Printing JULENE -- Com- Club I, ll, Crescendos IRMA DALE-Spanish I, GAA Il. I, JETTIE SUE - Class cil ll, A Cappella lll, 'escendos I, ll. LOLEGROVE, JAMES - Varsity ootball Manager I, Ill, Band ll, lll, Stylus Staff Ill, Spring lay I. OLLETTI, MIKE-Mens' Glee A Cappella III, Madrigal ngers lll, Pep Club. OLSON, ALICE - National onor Society, Student Council ll, Song Leader I, Il, Ill, hiol. OLTON, ALAN - Symphon- tes I, ROTC I, Il, lll, ROTC rill Team I, II, Spanish Club MBS, ROSS-Congress I. NWAY, CAROL-Commerce ub lll, Class Council III, Cappella III, Madrigal gers III. OPER, DAVID - ROTC I, Ill, ROTC Drill Team Com- nder ll, ASB ROTC Repres- tative Ill, ROTC Command- Officer lll, Rifle Team Ill. CORBIN, SHARON -- Latin Club III, Future Teachers III, Jr. Statesmen III. CORNELL, ROLLA- B Basket- ball II, III, Class Council I. COX, JON - J.V. Football II, Pep Club I, Varsity Football III. CRAVELLO, TONY-Class Coun- cil I, III, Congress III, Football I, ll, Baseball II. CRIMO, BENNY - ROTC III. CROSBY, JACK-Radio Club I, II, lll, 49'ers Il, III, Science Club I, 39'ers I. CROSS MARY-GAA II, Com- merce Club II, Class Council Il. CRUICKSHANK, MIKE -- Con- gress Ill. CULBERTSON, SANDIE - Dance Recital I, ll, Class Council I, GAA I, II, III, Latin Club I, II, III, Stunt Show I, II, Ill. CULVER, KATHY - Band I, II, III, Symphonettes I, ll, lll, Home Economics Club Ill, GAA I, Il. CURTIS, MARTHA - GAA II, Christian Student Fellowship Il. DAHLE, TONY - Varsity Foot- ball III, Varsity Track III. DALTON, ROGER-Junior Class President II, ORBS II, III, A Cappella II, III, Football I, II, lll, Track I, II, III. DANIELL, JACKIE-GAA Il, Ill. D'ARC, STEVE - French Club II, lll, Congress Ill, J.V. Ten- nis lll, Will and Prophecy Com- mittee Ill. DARCEY, KATHLEEN-Congress lll, Jr. Red Cross lll, Spanish Club III, Honor Society I, II, lll, Jr. Statesmen I, II. DAVIDSON, STEPHANIE - Jr. Red Cross I, Class Council I, Regulated Dress Board ll, Com- merce Club Il. DAVIS, CAROLYN - Congress Ill, Regulated Dress Board III, Jr. Red Cross III, GAA I, II, Ill, Nitroette Majorette ll, III. DAVIS, DENNIS- C Track I, B Track Il. DAVIS, HELEN-Class Council III, Commerce Club I, lll, GAA II, Congress Ill. DAWSON, MARGARET - Span- ish Club llg Ill, Dance Recital ll, Ill, Stunt Show Ill, Philan- thropic Committee l, Junior Prom Committee II. DEBEY, JOHN - Track I, lll, Diving II, 49'ers I, Il, Football III, Jr. Red Cross I, III. DEHERAS, CHARLES - Bullocks An Award ll. DELEGAL, DON-Class Council ll. DENISTON, SHERI - Congress III, Regulated Dress Board Ill, Commerce Club III. DENNIS, VIVIA-ASB Secretary Ill, Class Council ll, Ill, Com- !'fi:-z Homecoming court Sylvia Pacheco, Muffer Bailey, Queen Cathie Carr, Sue Biaggi, and Layne Wells are presented to the student body at a pep rally before the Glendale-Hoover game. merce Club III, 60 per Club III, Pep Club III. DENTON, BOB -- Band I, II, III, Orchestra III, Dance Band Il, III, Track I, ll. DEROSA, ANN-Honor Society I, II, 60 per Club Treasurer, Congress I, Ill, Spanish Club ll, III, GAA Songleader III. DICK, DIANA - Debate Club II, GAA I, Il, Ill, Future Teachers Ill, Stunt- Show Ill. DISPALTRO, MIKE - Congress III. DODSON, KATHERINE-Future Teachers ll, GAA Ill. DOLL, VALERIE-Spanish Club I, GAA ll. DOOLEY, JOHN - Football I, ll, Ill, Band I, II, Ill, Symphon- ettes I, ll, Ill. DOSE, TOM-Varsity Basket- ball I, II, III, ORBS I, Il, III, Director of Boys' Athletics III, Key Club I, Il, lll, Latin Club ll, Ill. DOWLING, ANNE-Lyric Club I, Girls' Glee I, II, Advanced Girls' Glee I, II. DRAKE, JANET - Commerce Club ll, III, Glenettes I, Regu- lated Dress Board I, II. DREVLO, CAROL - Commerce Club II. DRUCKS, THEO - Explosion Staff III, 49'ers II, III, Pep Club II, III, Scribblers Ill. DRUMHELLER, DOUG - Ora- torical Tableau ll, Christian Student Fellowship I, II. DUCLOS, CAROL - Commerce Club ll, GAA II. DUNDAS, DAVE- B Basket- ball I, Il, Ill, Chief Justice of Student Court, Class Council II, ORBS I, Il, Ill, Civitans ll, III. DUNN, DIANA - Civinettes lll, Honor Society I, Congress II, Pep Club I, ll, GAA I, Il. DUNN, NANCY - Congress III, Class Council I, Jr. States- men Il, Ill, Future Teachers l, Il, GAA III. DUNN, SANDRA - Sparkler President I, Latin Club I, GAA ll, lll, Nitroettes II, Regu- lated Dress Board III. DURYEA, PAUL - Track Ill, J.V. Football. DUSTO, MELINDA - Crescen- dos III, Future Teachers I, Stunt Show I, II, Ill, GAA Ill, A Cappella III. EARLE, SANDRA - Stunt Show I, Jr. Red Cross I, Fashion Show II. EBRIGHT, DICK -- 49'ers Il, III. EDDY, TONI-Spanish Club Il, II, Ill, GAA Board Ill. Ill, G Club Il, III, GAA I, EICHELBERGER, SALLY-Spanish Club ll, lll, GAA I, ll, III, Glenettes I, Il, Mineralogy Club III, Science Club Il. ELDREDGE, DAN-Diving Team I. ELDRIDGE, LONNY-Track I, ll, Ill. ELLISON, TODD - Football II, Key Club lll, Congress lll, Radio Club I, ll, Science.Club I. ELSBREE, SUZIE - Commerce Club I, Jr. Statesmen ll, Class Council III. ENGELHARDT, PAT - Com- merce Club I, Congress I, ll, GAA I, Il. ENGLISH, HELEN - Commerce Club III, Choralettes Il, A Cap- pella III, Regulated Dress Board II. ENGLUND, JOAN - Student Court III, Jr. Statesmen ll, III, Jr. Red Cross I, lll, Honor Society I, Il, III, GAA I, Il, III. ENGSTROM, LEE - Mineralogy Club, Amateur Radio Club. ESCOBAR, HENRY-P.A, Crew III, Movie Projector Operator. EVERETT, JUDY - Stunt Show I, Ill, Jr. Statesmen I, Nitro- ette Maiorette ll, Congress I, GAA ll. FARRELL, JUDY--ASB Director of Publicity III, Explosion II, Ill, Honor Society ll, Ill, GAA Yell Leader Ill, Congress Il. FARRIS, JANET - GAA I, A Cappella lll, Crescendos Ill, Congress II, III, Orchestra I. FELAND, BOB - J.V. Football I, II, 49'ers II, Ill, Class Coun- cil II, lll, Band I. FERGUSON, PAT - Girls' Lea- gue Board III, Civinettes Il, III, GAA I, III, 60 per Club II, lll, Regulated Dress Board I. FERRELL, DICK -- Varsity Base- ball II, III, ORBS III, Track I. FERRIS, DEL-Golf Team Il. FILBECK, LOREN-A Cappella II, III, Crescendos II, III, Ten- nis Team I, Il, Madrigal Singers III. FINN, LARRY - Football I, ll, III, Track I, II, lll, Con- gress Ill. FIOLA, MIKE--Explosion Ill. FISHER, CAROLYN - GAA ll, III, Latin Club I, ll, Ill, AFS lll, Future Teachers I. FITZGERALD, ADELE--Civinettes II, III, French Club II, Com- merce Club III, GAA Board Il, Christian Student Fellowship III. FLORANG, LIZ-Honor Society III, Congress I, III, Pep Club II, III, French Club Il, Dance Recital I, Il, III. FOLEY, DON - Band I, ll, Ill, Symphonettes I, III. FOOTE, JERRY -- Assistant Stage Manager I, II, Stage Electrician I, II, Stage Mana- ger III. FORBES, WINONA - Com- merce Club I, II, GAA lll, Commerce Club Treasurer II. FORMAN, GLORIA - Assembly Organist I, II, lll, A Cappella Vice-President III, Choralettes President II, Christian Student Fellowship Pianist III, Pep Club ll, III. FOSTER, JUDI - Glenettes I, GAA I, Pep Club II. FOSTER, LYNN-GAA III, Thes- pians Il, Ill, Spanish Club III, Congress Ill, Honor Society I, II, III. FOX, MARGO-Class Council ll, Commerce Club Ill. FRAZIER, JEANNE--Class Coun- cil II, III, Glenettes Ill, Con- gress III, Regulated Dress Board III, Jr. Red Cross ll. FREELAND, JIM - B Track I, II, Ill, B Football I. FREEMAN, CECILIA-Regulated Dress Board Il. FRANCIS, BILL-39'ers I, Cres- cendos I, II, J.V. Football II, Golf II, Class Council II. FRAZE, BUD-Class Council III. FUCHS, RICK--Symphonettes I, Thespians III, 39'ers I, Cres- cendos III. GABELMAN, DENNIS - Con- gress III. GAMPER, SHIRLEY - GAA I, II, III, Future Teachers I, World Friendship Club I, Pep Club II, Stunt Show I, III. GARABELIAN, SANDY - Nitro- ettes II, GAA II, Commerce Club III, Congress III. GARDNER, MARGARET -- Com- merce Club I, III, Spanish Club I. GATES, LARRY - Varsity Foot- ball II, III, ORBS I, II, III, B Football I, Tennis II, Golf III. GAY, JOHN - Track I, ll, Football II, III, Band I. GEFOROS, SHARON - Nitro- ettes I, II, III, Glenettes I. GEISSINGER, CAROL - GAA I, II, Future Teachers I, Jr. Red Cross I. GILES, BILL - B Football I, II, Swim Team I, II, III, Class Council I, III, ORBS I, II, III. GILLASPY, DON - Key Club III, Chess Club Ill. GILLERAN, MARILYN - Band I, II, AFS II, III, Pep Club I, ll, Honor Society ll, Ill, Span- ish Club III. GLASER, JOHN - Honor Soci- ety President Ill, Jr. States- men President III, Debate Club Treasurer III, Bond I, II, III, Latin Club I, II, III. GLASTRE, LINDA - Honor Soci- ety I, II, III, Jr. Statesmen III, Latin Club I, II, III, GAA I, II, French Club ll. GODLIS, LLOYD - Honor Soci- ety I, II, P. A. Crew II. GOFF, CHRISTOPHER -- ROTC Firing Squad I, ll, ROTC Drill Team ll, Class Council Ill, Jr. Red Cross Ill. GOFFREDO, CAROL -- Latin Club I, Future Teachers I, Christian Student Fellowship I. GONZALEZ, GLORIA - AFS III, GAA Swim Manager III, Girls' League Board III, Class Council III, Senior Prom Court III. GOODEMOOT, JANIS - Dance Recital I, Il, Oratorical Speaker I, II, Coordinator of Speech Arts II, Junior Prom Court II, ASB Songleader III. GOODFELLOW, LYNN - Swim Team I, Pep Council I. GOOLD, GARY-Cross Country II, Congress Il, Olympic Torch Carrier Ill, Track II, III. GORDON, TOM - Spanish Club III, 49'ers III, Red Cross Ill. GOREY, PAT - Stage Crew III, P.A. Crew III, Mineralogy Club ll. GRAFF, MARY ELLEN - Glen- ettes II, III, Pep Club I. GRAHAM, KENT--Swim Team Il, Ill, Explosion Staff Ill, Stu- dent Congress Ill, Scribblers III, Jr. Statesmen III. GRANT, ARLENE - Jr. States- men III. GREEN, CHARLES - P.A. Crew Il, III. GREEN, CINDY - Congress I, Crescendos I, ll, III, GAA I, Il, Ill, A Cappella Choir III, French Club Il. GREEN, FRED - Thespians I, Il, III, Fall Play Ill, Designed Stylus Cover III, Scholastic Art Awards III. GREER, BRIAN - Key Club I, Il, III, 49'ers Ill, Pep Council I, Pep Club III. GRIER, BOB - Jr. Red Cross I, II. GRIGSBY, HANK- Swim Team I, II, High Y I, ll, Congress Congress I, III. GROSCH, ERIC - Honor Soci- ety I, III. GRUBB, MELINDA-Girls' Lea- gue Board Social Chairman III, Civinettes II, III, Class Council I, A Cappella III, Cres- cendos I. GUDAT, JOHN -- Honor Soci- ety Il, III. GUNN, STEPHEN - Student Court Assistant Justice I, Civ- itans II, Ill, Speaker of Con- gress III, ASB Vice-President Ill, Varsity Football I, Il. GURLEY, RUTH - Honor Soci- ety I, ll, Jr. Statesmen I, GAA Ill, Orators ll. HAAS, DONNA - Congress I, Philanthropic Committee ll, Stunt Show Ill. HADLEY, MIKE - Basketball I. HAFENFELD, STAN - A Cap- pella III, Mineralogy Club Vice President III, Latin Club I, ll, Track II, Ill, Congress I. HAGEL, JANIFER - Commerce Club Il. HAGEN, DON - ORBS I, ll, III, Civitans ll, III, Class Cab- inet I, Baseball I, Il, III, Bas- ketball I, II, III. HALL, NICKY - Christian Fel- Iowship I, Il, Advanced Girls' Glee III, HALEY, CAROL - Jr. States- men Secretary-Ill, Pep Club I, II, Ill, Stylus Art Editor III, GAA I, II, III, Symphonettes I, Il, III. HANKS, WENDELL - Debate Club I, ll, III, Jr. Statesmen III, Key Club III, Tennis Team I, ll, III, Orators I. HANNIGAN, HUGH 1 Track I, Il, III, Football ll, III, Con- gress Il. HANSEN, GERALD-Latin Club ll, III, French Club I, II, Class Council I, ISeattle, Washing- tonl. HANSON, SHARON-Regulated Dress Board ll, Jr. Statesmen Ill. HARDAWAY, SUSAN -- GAA Il, French Club ll, Philan- thropic Committee Ill, G Club Ill. HARRIS, TIM -- Class Council III, Symphonettes I, Swim Team I. HARRIS, VALERIE - GAA I, II, Ill, Christian Student Fel- Seniors: Liz Florang, Sharon Langford, Linda Winfrey, Margaret lmus, Kathy Johnson, Mary Ellen Hudson, Eileen Stahl, Lynne Puthuff and Joy Caldwell enioy the AFS breo kfa st. Iowship I, II, III, Congress III, Home Economics Club III, Jr. Red Cross I, III. HART, NANCY - Pep Club I, Congress ll, III, Commerce Club I, ll, III, 60 per Club III. HARTJE, RICHARD - Baseball I, Class Council I. HARTLEBEN, DALE -- B Foot- ball I, Golf ll, III. HARTLEY, BOOTH -- Varsity Swim Team I, II, III, Honor Society I, II, III, Fall Play III, Class Council I, III, Will and Prophesy Committee III. HARTLEY, DON - Key Club II, III, Jr. Statesmen II, III, Debate Club II, III, Orators II, III, Will and Prophesy Com- mittee II. HARTMAN, JOHN - Varsity Football III, Baseball Ill, ORBS III. HASLAM, DON - AFS Ex- change Student II, AFS Club President III, AFS Committee President Ill, ASB President Ill, 49'ers Secretary II. HAUPT, JON-Explosion Staff II, Ill, Jr. Statesmen, Publicity Chairman Ill, 49'ers Ill, Scrib- blers Ill, Chess Club III. HAYTHORNE, JUDY - G Club ll, Ill, GAA I, ll, Ill. AFS Vice President III, Philan- thropic Committee II, III, Latin Club Il, III. HEARD, LINDA--Class Council III, Civinettes III, Congress I, Regulated Dress Board ll. HEATHMAN, RAE--Class Coun- cil I, Jr. Red Cross II. HEIJNE, SHEILA-Class Coun- cil I, Commerce Club I, Dance Recital II, III, Jr. Statesmen III, Christian Student Fellow- ship I. HEISIG, TONI-Class Council II, III, Pep Club III, Congress III, Jr. Red Cross III, Jr. States- men III. HEISLER, GENE--Stylus Photog- rapher Il, Ill, Stage Crew I, Science Club Il, Class Council .I HELLAND, JACK -- Thespians ll, Ill, Thespian Senior Guard III, Spring and Fall Plays ll, III, Thespian Play III. HELTZEL, JERRY - Track I, Il, III, Football I, II, Class Council Ill, Audio Visual I, Il, Ill. HENDERSON, JIM - ORBS II, III, B Basketball I, Varsity Basketball II, Ill. HENDRICKS, NEWELL - C Track II, III, Varsity Cross Country III, Class Council I. HENDRICKS, TOM-Honor Soci- ety I, II, III, Science Club I, II, III, Chess Club III, Radio Club I. HENDRICKSON, SHIRLEY-Stunt Show Song Leader III, Senior Prom Queen III, Baccalaureate Lead II, Congress II, Ill, Honor Society III. HENKELL, BOB--Varsity Foot- ball I, ll, III, ORBS I, II, Ill, Honor Society III, Protection Crew I, ll, Ill, Track I. HERSHA, SALLY - Lyric Club II, Crescendos III, HESSE, NICHOLAS - Debate Club President Ill, Orators I, ll, Key Club I, ll, Science Club I, II, III. HESSICK, LINDA - GAA I, Regulated Dress Board II. HEUSSER, BOB - Mineralogy Club Ill, Radio Club I, Il. HEYNE, PATRICIA-Commerce Club III, GAA ll. HIERS, PHYLLIS-Christian Stu- dent Fellowship I, II, III, Latin Club I, II, Commerce Club III, World Friendship Club I. HILL, BRUCE - Congress ll Jr. Statesmen Il, Ill, Latin Club I, ll, III, Jazz Band Il, III Symphonettes I, II, III. HINGSTON, LINDA - Philan- thropic Chairman III. HINKLEY, MARY JO -- 60 I-e Club Ill, lnterclub Council III Orators II, Ill, Spanish Club II, III, Regulated Dress Board HIPOLITO, BOB - Track I, II III, ORBS I, II, III HIRSCHT, DICK - J.V. Foot ball II, Varsity 49'ers Ill. HODGSON, BILL - Key Club ll, , 'rr' I Football III I, ll, Ill, 49'ers III Swl Team II, Stylus Photographe Ill, Science Club I, Il, III. I HOFFMAN LINDA -- BacCQ laureate Lead ll, Stylus Senio Editor III, Honor Society Il Congress I, III, GAA I, HOFFMAN, LYNN-Class Coun cil I, II, Congress II, Civinette Il, III, Girls' League Welfari Chairman III, Graduation Lea: HOLLAND, RUSSELL - Jazi Band III, Orchestra III, March ing Band III, Chess Club III Concert Band III. HOOPER, BOB - Key Club III Commerce Club III. HOOPER, DICK-Class Counci I, Ill, Commerce Club III, Peg Club I. HOOPER, NANCY-Class Coun cil II, Ill, Junior Prom Coun Il, Civinettes Il, Ill, Worl Friendship Club Vice Presider I, Baccalaureate Lead II. HOOVER, GORDON - Scienc Club I, II, III, Honor Society ll, III, WHYS Il, III, Tenn Team II, III, Debate Club II HOPKNSI, MIKE-Varsity Base ball II, III, Congress III. HORROCKS LINDA Dance u I Dance Recu a Il Ill Pegulated Dress Board Lyrc Club III Gurls Chorus HORION KATHLEEN Dance ll IX Capp Ill St Shc x Ng T uIcR Il F C L rus C .uncut III Cradua Ion HOUGH NANCY French Club HOUSTON JANIE Class Coun Con ress urs League Board II Regulated ress Board I ll Cuvune es HUDSON MARY ELLEN GAA I Il III Regulated Dress Board b II Jr Sta n II Spam Cu HUGHES CAM SI I onor ocuety I otball I ll ck HUGHES CAROLYN Honor uety I un u III Fu achers Clubl II III Durec tor of Gurls Athletucs III HUGHES JOHN ROTC Mulutary Poluce Commander ll III ROTC Furung Squad Commander III Stylus Photographer Ill ROTC Drull Team II HULME DOUG Cross Country T ck Pep Cu I-IULTGREN LEE 39ersI 49 III Honor Socuet Swum Team II lll HUNTLEY VICKIE Class Coun IMUS MARGARET GA II u ttes A Honor Socuety II Pep Club Il INCLEDON BONNIE GAA D al JIM r Red rossl JACKSON ROBIN Senuor Prom Court III Gurls League Decora tuon Chaurman Ill Cuvunettes Ill A Cappella III Baccalaure ate Lead ll JACOBSEN JOANNE GAA Il Congress III JAHELKA, JOE JV Football JANECEK TARA Pep Club III, G III Jr Concessuons ll, Student Councul II, Blackfruars Il, IMuchugan Cnty, Induanal JEDEKA, JULIE Glenettes I, ll, III, Pep Club I, II, Ill, Phulanthropuc Commuttee I, Il JEFFERS, JIM A Cappella III, Muneralogy Club Ill JENCKS, JAN Pep Club I, ll, Ill, Class Councul Ill, Stunt Show I, III, GAA I, Pep Coun cul Ill JENSEN, PAUL B' Football I, ll, Commerce Club III, Con gress III JEPSON LYNNE GA ll uc ub rr u f' II Class Councul II JOHNSON L om merce Club III Chrustuan Stu dent Fel' 'OLINSON CHRIS r'u ressuon E ut r nor or y II HNSOII C AIC CI tss I ull Commerce Club ll I' UIDUII I I ITU JOHNSON DICK Football Ill Basket a JOHNSON KITTIE Scuence Clu I JOHNSON PAT Advanced s Glee III GAA JOHNSON RICHARD Baseball ll Varsuty Baseball Jr Statesmen ll III La Clu I JOHNSON WILLIAM Honor Socuety III JOHNSTON EILEEN Cuvrnettes ll Nutroette Flag Twurler Ill Il Glenettes I N roettesl II Ill JOHNSON KATHY GAA Presudent III Gurls League o rd III ongress I French Club Il III Honor Socu JONES NICK JV Football II 49 ers III Commerce Club Il Ill Oratorucal Tableau III Spanush Club I JONES RON Latun Club Il Ill Class Councul Ill Scrubblers Ill 49ers ll Ill Chess JORDAN DIANNE Stunt Show I III Phulanthropuc Commuttee JUNOD MARY LOU Jr Red Cross ll Regulated Dress Board III GAA I KALDE SHARON Glenettes I Commerce Club Il III Regu lated Dress Board II KARWEIT VIRGINIA Com merce Club III Crescendos Ill Regulated Dress Board Ill GA Ill KAYE JEANNE Gurls League Jumor Representatuve II Class Councul ll, III, GAA Board I, Honor Socuety II, III AFS l KEARNS, MARY Commerce ll, GAA I, 'G u Ill, A Cappella Ill KELLER, ED-39'ers I, Track I, 49 ers Presudent Ill KELLY, ANNETTE Congress I, III, GAA I, II, Ill, A Cap pella III, Jr Red Cross I KELLY, BARBARA 60 per Club Il, Ill, GAA Board Ill, GAA I, II, Ill, Commerce Club II, III, Dance Recutal l, II, III KELLY, HARRY Key Club Il, III, Honor Socuety ll, Pep Coun cul Ill KENNEDY MIKE Debate Club Ill Future Teachers I II 49 ers I Jr Statesmen KEN DY TOM IV Foo bnll ll Varsuty Football V OCH K If l-u uercr- Cu Ill K Y PHYLIIS- 'X Cappella Ill oralettes ll Nutroe es I enc es I n os I II KING CAROLE Advanced Gurs Glee Il A Cappella III KIRKLAND LINDA Com merce Club ll III Phulanthrop uc Commuttee Il Ill Spanush Club II Stunt Show III KIRKPATRICK JAC Congress Speaker Protem Ill Congress Il Class Councul III Honor Socuety II III Football ll III Ban KLOPOLSKY SUE GA I I Class Councu I e Councul I Lyruc Club lll KLOTTHER JIM Basketball Il PA Crew Ill KNAPP FOREST ROTC Drull Team Il ROTC Drum and Bugle Corp Ill KNEISEL JODIE Thespuans D Class Councul Il Regulated Dress Board I KNISLEY JOYCE Commerce Clu lll KOHL PHIL Pep Club Ill Scuence Club III KORN STEVE C Track B Track III Class Coun KOSCHNICK JIM 39 er Sec retary I Class Councul I JV Football Il Honor Socuety III Congress III KOUSTMER BARBARA Re Crossl ll III Nutroetes Ill a n Clu ll KOVALON CELESTE A B 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PRINCIPE, BILL-Key Club ll, III, Honor Society III, Pep Club Il, III, Congress I, National Merit Scholar III. PROCTOR, BARBARA - Latin Club I, Scribblers I, Crescen- dos III, Stunt Show Soloist Il, III, Madrigal Singers III. PROULX, JOAN-Class Council I, ll, Ill, Congress III, Civin- ettes lll, GAA I, ll, ll, Prom Committee II. PULLAN, PAT - GAA I, Ill, Commerce Club I, Il. PUTHUFF, LYNNE - 60 per Club II, III, Jr. Statesmen I, Future Teachers Ill, Regulated Dress Board III, Honor Society I. QUINN, RON-Honor Society I, ll, Ill, Key Club II, III, P.A. Crew Il, III, ROTC I. RAMSEY, ROY - B Football I, Varsity Football II, Ill, Honor Society I, II, Latin Club ll. RANDOLPH, MARTHA - Health Council I, II, Librarian I, lCentral Highl. RANDOLPH, THERESA - Pep Council I, II, GAA I, Commerce Club II, Dance Recital I, ll, lll. REDMOND, JOHN - A Cap- pella Choir Il, Ill, Madrigal Singers III, Crescendos III, B Track I, Band I. REES, JUDY - Honor Society I, Il, Ill, Spanish Club ll, Ill, GAA I, II, III, Philanthropic Committee Il, Commerce Club I, ll, III. REINHART, CHARLES - Dance Band III, Orchestra Ill, March- ing Band III. REIREMO, JORUNN - Com- merce Club III. RESLEE, BERNIE-Band I, II. REYNOLDS, FRANK-Explosion Cartoonist I, Il, III, ASB Vice President III, Chairman Senior Banquet Ticket Committee III. REYNOLDS, LESLIE-Honor Soci- ety I, ll, Civinettes II, III, GAA I, Il, Ill, French Club Il, III, G Club II, Ill. RIDDER, FRED-60 per Club. RIETVELD, SYLVIA - Honor Society Il, Ill, Commerce Club I, II, Ill, GAA I, ll, Pep Club I, II, Class Council ll. RILEY, MIKE-Stage Crew I, P.A. Crew Il. RINER, DONNA--Class Councll II, Lyric Club ll, lll, Red Cross I, Commerce Club Ill. RIZZO, JIM-Track I, Men's Glee ll. ROARK, JIM-Latin Club I, II, Science Club I, ll, 49'ers I, Il, AFS I, !!, World Friendship Club I, ll. ROONEY, MAUREEN 1 Class Council I, II, Jr. Red Cross Il, ROOT, DICK-Swim Team I, B Football ll, B Track ll, Varsity Track III, Class Coun- cil Il. ROSCOE, TRACI - Commerce Club I, Future Teachers I, Ex- plosion II, Scribblers III. ROSENBERG, FRED - Class Council II, III, Student Congress Ill, Pep Council II, Ill, Key Club III, Jr. Statesmen III. ROSS, DOROTHY-Honor Soci- ety ll, Ill, GAA l, ll, III, Stunt Show III, Jr. Statesmen Ill, Latin Club III. ROSS, GARY-Commerce Club III, Class Council II. ROSS, MARION LEE - Lyric Club Ill, Girls' Glee l. ROTH, BEN - Varsity Basket- ball Ill, B Basketball II, III, Boys' League Secretary III, ORBS ll, III, Honor Society ll, III. ROTH, CAROL-Class Council I. ROWE, SHARON-Class Coun- cil II. RUFFNER, BOB-Class Council I, II, III, Civitans II, III, ORBS II, Ill, 49'ers II, III, Honor Society Ill. RUFFNER, JIM-Class Council I, II, Civitans Ill, Congress II, Mens' Glee Club Ill. RUSSELL, CAROL - Commerce Club Ill. RUSTAN, JOANNE-Latin Club I. RYAN, DOUG-Congress I, II, B Football ll, ORBS II, Ill, Boys' League President lll, Var- sity Football Ill. SABA, CONNIE - Glenettes III, Commerce Club Ill. SALISBURY, SAM-ROTC I, II, Ill, 49'ers Il, III, Rifle Team I. SANGREN, BARTON- B Bas- ketball Il. SARTORI, JOHN-Radio Club Vice President I, Radio Club President ll, Ill, Interclub Coun- cil I, Il, Class Council I. SATRUM, JUDY - Commerce Club I, GAA I. SAUER, LINDA - Cotton 'N Cord Court I, Jr. Class Vice President ll, Co-ordinator of Fine Arts Ill, Graduation Lead ll, Ronor Society I, II, Ill. SAVELL, DON-Congress III. SAWYER, PAT-GAA I, Il, III, Congress I, II, Class Council II, III, G Club II, III. SAWYER, PAULA - Glenettes Ill, Nitroettes III, GAA Ill. SAYLOR, STEVE-Swim Team I, Il, III, ORBS Ill, Civitans Ill, 49'ers Ill, Honor Society I, II. SCARLATELLA, JOHN - Chess Club III, Latin Club I, Science Club I, ll. SCHIRMER, DON - Youth Co- ordinating Council III, Con- gress II, Class Council II, Swim Team ll, Ill. SCHMITT, MARY-Orator Sec- retary II, Thespians Ill. SCHRECK, KAREN-GAA Board Ill, Spanish Club II, Ill, Honor Society III, G Club II, III, Stylus Staff Ill. SCHROEDER, CAROL-GAA I, Il, Prom Committee Il, Back- wards Dance Committee Il, Stunt Show I, II, III. SCHROEDER, DIANE-Congress III, GAA I, Commerce Club III. SCHROEDER, SUZlE-Symphon- ettes I, II, III, Scribblers I, Il, Girls' League Welfare Chair- man II, Girls' League Senior Representative Ill, Girls' Lea- gue President III. SCHROYER, LEIGH - Symphon- ettes I, ll, Ill. SCHULTZ, GLORIA - Congress I, Girls' League Board III, Class Council Ill, Baccalaureate Lead Il, Stunt Show III. SCHWARTZ, CARY - Football Ill, Basketball I, II, Ill, Class Council I. SCHUMANN, RONA - Class Council I, 60 per Club II, Ill, GAA Board l, Il, Ill, GAA I, ll, Ill, Honor Society Il. SCOTT, PATRICIA-Class Coun- cil Ill, Congress I, III, Pep Club Ill, Home Economics Club III, Commerce Club Ill. SCULLIN, JAMES - 39'ers I, 49'ers III, Key Club Il, III. SEABOLD, TOM - Sophomore Class President I, Boys' League Vice President II, ORBS Vice President Il, Civitans ll, III, Football I, Il, III. SEIDEL, JIM-Pep Club II, Key Club ll, Christian Student Fel- lowship Il, III. SEITZ, CAROL-Glenettes I, Il, III, Spanish Club II, Dance Recital ll, Ill, Philanthropic Committee I. SEMRAU, JEAN-AFS President Ill, GAA Board II, III, Civin- ette Vice President III, Honor Society Vice President III, Jr. Statesmen Ill. SEYMOUR, BERNIE - Class Council ll, Swim Team I, Jr. Red Cross I, Il. SHAPIRO, DICK- C Track I, ll, B Track III. SHERWOOD, JIM-ROTC Ill, J.V. Baseball I, Varsity Base- ball ll, Wrestling I, Gymnastics Team I, ll, lWest Linn High Schooll. SHERWOOD, TOM--Class Coun- cil I, II, Thespians III, Jr. Red Cross II, Ill, Orators Ill, Swim Team I, II, Ill. SHIBAMIYA, AKIRA - Inter- national Student Organization l, Honor Society Ill. SHINN, HEDI-Commerce Club III. SHULTZ, JOHN-Scribblers I. SHULTZ, ROBERT-Swim Team I, ll, Ill, 49'ers I, ll, III, Jr. Red Cross III, Congress I. SHURTZ, TOM-J.V. Football I, II, 49'ers I, Congress I, III, Stylus Photographer III. SHULTZ, RICHARD - 39'ers I, 49er's ll, III, Class Council I, Swim Team I, Il, III. SILVERMAN, LARRY - 49'ers I, II, III, Stylus Boys' Sports Editor III, ROTC I, II, III, Sci- ence Club I, Il, ROTC Rifle Team III. SIMS, JIM - Track I, Class Council I. SIMON, STEVE-Cross Country I, ll, Track I, II, Latin Club Il, Ill, WHYS ll, Ill, Debate Club III. SIMPSON, GARY-Honor Soci- ety I, ll. SKEELE, JENNIE - Commerce Club I, III, GAA I, ll, Ill, Christian Student Fellowship I, ll, Ill. SKELLY, DIANE - Choralettes II, Congress III, Jr. Red Cross iii, Regulated Dress Board I, Il. SKOW, RICHARD-Mens' Glee I, J.V. Football. SKURSCH, LINDA - Jr. Red Cross President II, Class Coun- cil I, Ill, Honor Society I, II, III, Future Teachers I, ll, Ill, GAA I, Il, lll. SMITH, CAROLYN-Commerce Club II, III, Swim Team Score Keeper Il. SMITH, JERRY-Concert Band I, ll, Ill, Orchestra I, Il, III, Basketball Band I, II, Ill, Jazz Band I, Il, III, Marching Band I, ll, Ill. SMITH, LAURALE - Civinettes II, III, Debate Club ll, GAA I, ll, Ill. SMITH, LYNDA-GAA l, ll, III, Jr. Red Cross I, Glenettes I, Congress I, Honor Society Il. STARR, RICHARD-Science Club I, Jr. Statesmen III, Honor Society Ill, WHYS Ill, 49'ers Ill. SNYDER, SALLY-Class Council I, Ill, Congress I, A Cappella III, GAA I. SOMMER, PENNY-Class Coun- cil II, III, Girls' League Dress. Chairman Ill, Pep Club I, ll, III, Commerce Club Ill, ,Future Teachers Ill. SPARKS, IRENE - Symphon- ettes I, II, Ill, Crescendos ll, Ill, Girls' Rifle Team I, II, Science Club I, Honor Society I, Ill. The music of Dick Slavitt's Band fills the gym as GHS students dance after the football game Campaigns and speeches are over, only memories of the fever and excitement of student body elections remain. SPELGATTI, CAROLE-Congress I, Honor Society I, Stylus Staff I, II, Regulated Dress Board I, ll, Ill, GAA I, ll, Ill. STAHL, EILEEN -- Congress ll, III, Regulated Dress Board I, Il, Ill, GAA I, II, lll, Jr. States- men III, Latin Club I. STAININGER, KAREN - Class Council I, III, Thespians II, III, Future Teachers I, II, Ill, AFS III, Spanish Club III. STENBERG, KAREN-- ASB Sec- retary III, Honor Society I, II, Ill, 60 per Club President II, III, Civinettes Ill. STETLER, KAREN-Nitroettes I. STINE, BARBARA-GAA Il, III. TSIONE, HELEN-Class Council 111. STONE, JUDY-Class Council ll. STOW, LESLIE-Pep Council I, Congress II, Philanthropic Com- mittee II, Girls' League Philan- thropic Chairman III, Girls' League Treasurer III. STEWART, LYNN-Honor Soci- ety II, III, A Cappella III, GAA Il, TT, Spanish Club III, Stunt Show III. STRAIGHT, FRANK-Band I, II, III. STRICKLAND, NANCY-GAA III, Home Economics Club III, Christian Student Fellowship ll, Pep Club III. SUNDLING, ROGER-Jr. States- men II, III, P.A. Crew I, Il, III, Scribblers III, Science Club I, III, Radio Club I. 'SUTI'ON, BOB -- Track ll, Prom Committee Il, Football II. SUTTON, JANlCE- Dance Re- cital ll, Class Council II, CGA I, Il, Fashion Club Board I, II, lCarImont High Schooli. STRATTON, JIM-Class Coun- Cil I, ll, III, Civitans ll, Ill, Varsity Football III, Varsity Track Ill, 49'ers I, II, Ill. SWANSON, VICKI - A Cap- pella Ill, Commerce Club III, GAA II, III, Pep Club ll. SZIDAK, DENNIS-Track I, Il, III, B Football I, ll, Class Council I, III, Cross Country III. TAKAHASHI, HARRIET - Honor Society ll, French,CIub Il, III, Latin Club I, II, GAA II, III, GAA Board Il. TAYLOR, MELINDA - Stunt Show I, Il, Home Economics Club III, A Cappella III, Lyric Club II, Advanced Girls' Glee III. TETERS, TOM-Congress I, Il, Pep Council I. TETREAULT, JERRY - Baseball Manager I, Il. TETTLETON, SUE-GAA I, III, Spanish Club II, AFS III, Pep Club II. THOMANDER, DARRYL - Class Council III, 49'ers Ill, Swim Team I, Il, III, A Cappella III, ASB Yell Leader III. THOMAS, FRAN-Class Coun- cil I, Pep Club Il, GAA II, III, Dance Club ll. THOMAS, PHIL--Symphonettes Ill, Orchestra Ill. THOMPSON, ROBERT - Com- merce Club I, Stylus Photog- rapher II, III, Proiectionist I, II, III. THOMSON, JOAN - GAA I, Class Council I. THORNDILL, PAT - Regulated Dress Board II, Class Council III, Pep Club III, Future Teachers III, Commerce Club Ill. THORSON, BOB - Jr. States- men III, Congress I, II. Sr. Banquet Committee Ill, Chess Club III, Honor Society Il. TOEPPER, JUDY - GAA I, Commerce Club I. TOWLES, MIKE - Swim Team Co-captain I, III, Swim Team Captain ll, Class Council III, Civitans Ill. TRENEER, EDDYLOU-GAA I, II, Class Council I, II, Jr. Red Cross I, III, Jr. Statesmen I, Ill, Home Economics Club Ill. TRINKLE, ED-Class Council II. TUCKER, LYNNDA - Honor Society Il, Graduation Lead II, Congress ll, III, Girls' League Vice President III, Senior Prom Court III. TUDOR, MITZI-GAA I, II, III, French Club ll, Ill, Honor Soci- ety I, Regulated Dress Board Ill, G Club ll, Ill. TURIACE, TOM - Commerce Club Ill, Jr. Red Cross I, Con- gress II. UPHAUS, BOB - Civitans Il, Ill, Congress I, ll, Ill, Varsity Football Il, III, Track I, B Basketball I. URBAN, VIRGINIA - Class Council I, II, Congress ll, Pep Club I, II, Commerce Club III, GAA I, II. VAN DER BOOM, LINDA -- A Cappella III, GAA Ill. VAN DUSEN, DOROTHY-Flicker Society Ill, Student Body Officer II, Jr. Class Pianist III, Sopho- more Class Pianist ll, Flicker Society Basketball Team Ill, iSouth Carolinal. VASQUEZ, MANNY - Class Council ll. VICKERS, NORMA-Commerce Club Publicity Chairman I, Commerce Club Secretary II, GAA ll, Ill, Glenettesl. VIEREGG, KAY-Symphonettes I, II, Ill, Band I, ll, Commerce Club I, Student Bank Ill. VIVAS, STAN--Track I, II. VOGE, RICHARD-49'ers II, lll, Radio Club Ill, ROTC I. VOS, RICHARD-Congress I, ll. WAITE, BARBARA - Student Court I, Honor Society I, II, III, Class Council Il, III, GAA I, II, Ill, AFS I, II, III. WALKER, LYNNE-Latin Club I, Future Teachers I, II, Regulated Dress Board III. WALSH, DOROTHY-Commerce Club III. WALSH, MICHELLE-Civinettes II, III, 60 per Club II, III, French Club II, Class Council I. WARD, SHARON - Band Ill, Glenettes III, Commerce Club II. WARD, SUE-Symphonettes I, Crescendos Ill, GAA I, III. WARREN, JUDY-GAA I, II, III, Orators ll, Spanish Club Ill, Pep Club III. WATSON, CHARLES - Diving Team I, II. WATSON, JIM-Key Club ll, Ill, 49'ers I, Il, Jr. Prom Com- mittee Il, J.V. Baseball I, B Track III. WATSON, RUTH-60 per Club I, Il, Class Council Ill, Pep Club II, Congress III, GAA Board ll. WEATHERWAX, ROBERTA-AFS lll, Jr. Red Cross Ill, GAA Ill, Pep Club III, French Club III. WEBB, CHRIS - Congress ll, Class Council ll, III, Scribblers Ill, Orators ll, Will and Testa- ment Committee III. WEEKS, JIM-J.V. Football I, Varsity Football ll, III, ORBS II, III, Boys' League Vice Presi- dent Ill, Civitans Ill. WEGER, DONNA - Commerce Club II, III, Honor Society Ill, Pep Club II, Class Council III, GAA I, ll. WELCH, JERRY-Class Coun- cil Ill. WEIIER, DICK- B Football I, Il, Track II, III, Cross Coun- try Ill. WEISBACKER, JOHN - Ex- plosion I, II, Ill. WELLMAN, MICHAEL - Class Council I, II, Ill, Girls' League Board I, Ill, Civinettes Ill, Con- gress I, II, Jr. Red Cross I, II. WELLS, LAYNE-Class Council I, Ill, Civinettes I, II, Ill, Grad- uation Lead ll, Congress I, Homecoming Court III. WELLS, MEREDITH - GAA I, Regulated Dres Board ll, Ora- tors II. WESLEY, VALERIE - Mixed Chorus II. WESTMEIER, DUANE - 49'ers Ill, ROTC I, ll, III. WHATLING, DONNA - Class Council I, GAA I, II, III, Regu- lated Dres Board III, Crescen- dos III, Stunt Show I. WHITAKER, JOHN-ASB Presi- dent III, Key Club I, II, Ill, Varsity Basketball I, II, III, ORBS I, Il, Ill, Honor Society I, ll, Ill. WHITTAKER, JACK-Thespians III, Class Council Ill, Pad and Pencil Club ll, Chorus I, II, iCharIeston High Schooli. WHITE, SUSY-Class Council I, II, Congress Representative II, Civinette Parlimentarian ll, III, Girls' League Friendship Chair- man III, GAA III. WILLIAMS, DON-Honor Soci- ety I, II, III, Class Council I, Il, III, Glendale Youth Co-or- dinating Council President III, Civitan President III, Latin Club President III. WILLIAMS, POLLY-Commerce Club ll, III, Glenettes I, Regu- lated Dress Board I. WILLIAMS, WENDY - Girls' League Secretary III, Civinettes II, Ill, Congress ll, Ill, Honor Society I, II, Senior Prom Court III. WILLIAMSON, GARY -- Swim Team I, II, III. WILLIS, BILL-Congress I, II, Honor Society I, ll, III, Future Teachers I, ll, Ill, Spanish Club III, Stylus Staff Il. WILSON, JOANN - Commerce Club Secretary Ill, Commerce Club I, II, Ill, Congress II, Jr. Red Cross I. WINFREY, LINDA-Congress I, Regulated Dress Board Ill, Jr. Red Cross Ill, GAA I, II, French Club II. WINN, GEORGE- B Basket- ball I, II, Varsity Basketball III, Varsity Golf II, Ill, ORBS Il, III. WISLER, SHARON-GAA I, Il, III, Regulated Dress Board II, G Club III. WOLFE, BARBARA - 60 per Club I, II, Commerce Club I, ll, III, GAA Il, III. WOLFE, JEAN-Choralettes II, Talent Show II, Spring Concert ll, Christmas Program Ill, A Cappella III. WOLFF, CRAIG-Symphonettes I, Honor Society III. WOODSUM, JUDITH-Christian Student Fellowship I, ll, Com- merce Club Ill, Class Council Ill, GAA II. WORTHEN, PAT-Glenettes I, Home Economics Club III, Jr. Red Cross I, GAA I. WRIGHT, DIX - Football ll, Track III. WURZEL, ROBERT-Football Il. WYNHAUSEN, CAROL - Class Council II, III, Pep Club I, II, Stunt Show Yell Leader Ill, GAA I. YALE, SHARON - Commerce Club I. YECKLEY, KATHIE - Stylus Editor Ill, GAA Board III, Regu- lated Dress Board II, III, G Club III, Oratorical Tableau Committee I. YOUNG, BONNIE-Pep Club II, 60 per Club ll, Nitroettes II, GAA I. ZABRISKIE, DEAN-Track I, Il, Football Il, Sr. Class President Congress I, Class Council Ill. ZEHENDER, WOLFGANG - Key Club Ill, Honor Society III, ORBS III, Cabinet III, Explosion Staff III. Adams Carolee-45 112 Adolphe Carolyn 33 102 128 Aguorre Sandy 132 Aguular Muke-80 96 186 Aukens Terry 95 127 86 Alford Carol 114 Alabaster Susue-45 126 9 Allen Chrusty 106 122 126 29 Allen Leroy 183 Allen Margucf-47 66 106 107 122 30 Allen Noel 19 94 96 158 6 AI en Sharry 86 186 Muurec Klves-IBO Alm Sharon 126 Altman Sandue-131 Alvarado Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson 0 Anderson Anderson Andrews 1 29 Muguel 183 Bo G 86 Bo S 173 6 Gary 186 Ken-114 173 Sharon 109 112 Sherry-46 69 Yvonne-132 Arlene-72 7 86 Angeluca Tony 143 145 Apgar Wayne-173 186 Arbuckle Juduth-186 Army Cheryl 109 112 129 Arrobuo Chuck 146 171 Arson Barbara-89 186 Arvug John 186 Asquuth Bob-186 Athey Vuck1e-126 127 Atkmson Beverly 89 7 Auer Muke-96 106 Austun Elame-133 A ru Eruc 86 Axelson Joanne-186 Ayers Julue-125 133 Babcock Blaur 186 B r John 113 183 6 Bauda Leona 127 186 Balley Muffet-48 62 186 222 25 Bauley Pa 1 60 108 113 Bo ker Carolyn-187 Baker John 187 Baker Marulyn-95 114 187 Baker Mary Elenor 187 Bakes Dave-187 Baldrudge Jum-187 Baldwun Mtke-66 187 Ballard Kt 129 Bame Damon 73 139 141 143 145 170 187 Banks Dave-187 Baran Carol 89 90 102 107 187 Barbosa Rozonne-126 Barckley Lols-109 112 Barnard Wullard-187 Barnes Carol 187 Bames Donna-90 123 128 Bames Lundo-102 9 Barnette Mary Kay 1 7 Barros Bull 187 Barth Russ-114 Bartlett Borbue-91 128 B7 Barton Nodune-100 Bartram Dorothy 89 126 87 Basore Gary 166 Batchelor Lynne-127 131 Batchelor Muke-96 166 Bates Gary 149 Baterman Deb--104 Bauernfeund Ellen-133 Bough Lunda-45 130 107 Baughman Ann-127 Baughman Gene-89 187 Baumgardner Bruan 187 Bayless Beverly 126 Bayless Sharon-187 Beach Sally 113 127 187 Beals Chrus-187 Becker Dale-89 187 Beckman Jackue-126 187 Beckstead Lmda-113 188 54146 Z 421:12 Bedrassuan Astune-89 127 Begley Karen-48 188 Beulby Elena-45 125 133 Beulby Susan-46 69 101 10 126 3 Benducsen arol 188 Benedettu Dennus-50 66 100 143 45 Benefuel Charles 114 188 Bennett Steve-48 66 104 16 8 Bennett Vance-188 Bensung Ph1l 161 162 188 Bentley Pam 188 Benton B d 162 188 Bergeron Joe-89 Berghurs Warren 109 Bergrnc Wllbert 88 Bergstrom Eruc 171 Berke Carole-188 Berkon Roy 183 188 Berman Dena 86 188 Bernard Donald 188 Bernhagen John 183 Berton .lulue-188 Betts Nancy 188 Buaggu Sue-43 62 106 181 188 222 25 Buggs Dave-188 Bulotta Sandra 188 Burd Phyllus-95 Bushop Bonnre-188 Bushop Merrrlee-188 Blackwell Carol 1 118 19 132 Blewltt Marllyn 128 Bluss Azalua 131 Block Donald-188 Block John 96 109 151 156 0 Blood Carol 85 86 9 Blue Carolyn 85 189 Boardman Coralee-129 Boggs Jum-94 114 Boggs Sharon 189 Bonar Tom-166 Bond Barbara 109 112 89 Bosch Muchael 109, 189 Boslaugh Shrrley BO 89 Bottrell Jerry 146 171 Boulger Dan-45 Bowers Bob-151 156 Bownds Sheru 189 Bowser Karen 85 Boyce Lorraune-189 Boydstun Carol Boyer Ron-104 141 4 145 170 89 Boykun Wunnue Floe--189 Boyle Muke-174 189 Bradley Crndy 86 Bradbury Hugh 46 Bradley Januce-1 189 Bradley Mrke-109 112 9 Bradley Roxanna 95 Brase Barbara 127 Brayton Cundy 90 189 Burt Dwaln 114 190 Burton Judy 106 Bushey Lelaune-89 125 90 Butkuns Ruchard-143 144 162 Byson Januce-89 Byson Karen 128 Caddlck Tom-113 164 190 Caun Dennus 114 Channung Muchael 06 Calarco Salvue-109 112 Caldwell Joyce-90 95 102 10 122 0 Caldwell Penny B6 226 Caler Carol 190 Calhoun Sherry 109 112 Ca ues Gary 143 145 151 156 0 Calluster Paula 06 Camp Bernard 190 Campanellu Joe-190 Campbell Charles-171 Campbell Conn1u+195 Campbell Karen 190 Campbell Kathleen 3 90 Cappetto Tom-183 Carlson Jan 89 Carlson a 0 90 Carlson Wulberta 190 Carlton Ellen 106 Carmona M9190 Carpenter Mac 147 148 Carr Cathue-43 62 181 182 190 225 222 rr Phul Carter Pat-46 126 132 Case Dave-190 Case Gary 190 Case Pamela 127 Cass Tom-190 109 181 Cassano Barbara 191 Caughron Bob-89 Cayson Shurley 34 Cerswell Gordon 191 Cerv Aryuan 126 Chafee Lorraum+19l Cheskey Charlotte-113 7 Chulds 1-lulary 108 126 Chules Carolyn 113 191 Chrlsope Nancy-47 107 127 3 Chrustuanson Bob-174 191 Chrustuansen Jeff-45 57 8 91 Churchull Dave-143 145 Churchull Lun-B5 Cucone Nancy 66 89 129 Cuhak Rosalue-90 132 Corbun Sharon Cordero Bob-149 166 Cornell Rolla 158 191 Couter Leugh 114 Court Ron-183 Coutun Harvey 95 96 Covorrubuas Ignacuo-148 Cowan Muke--113 181 Cowue Georgene-191 Cox John 143 145 191 Crabb Terry 148 Crabbe Dennus-177 Crane Earl 171 Cravello Tony 192 Cruddle Carolyn 192 Crlmo Benny 192 Crosby Jack 89 192 IIA Cross Lmda 106 Cross Mary 192 Crow Bull 2 Croxall Cheryl Cruhle Ann Marue-106 Cruuckshank Darlene 8 Cruuckshank Muke-149 192 Crump Maruan 108 Culbertson Sandu 95 126 9 Cullung Carol 131 Culver Kathy 192 114 Curtus Dan 109 148 171 Curtus Martha 192 Cuthbert Kathe-192 Da e Robert 143 161 192 Dalton Roger 65 68 100 1 3 14 16 2 Danforth Douglas-166 167 Danuell Jack1e-192 Danuels Carolyn-76 Dannenhold Dave-192 Danyluk Ronald-192 DArc Steve-192 Darcey Kathleen 192 Davenport Lorna 92 Davudson Stephanue-192 Davues Esther-64 108 Davues Jack-47 150 170 DGVIS Davls DGVIS Davus Davus 0 Carol Sue-192 Dennus-192 Helen-193 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144 93 Dorlon Carole-193 Dose Jean 130 Dose Tom-42 96 151 152 15 154 155 156 3 Dowlung Anne-109 112 93 Drake Jan 193 Drevla Carol 193 Drucks Theo-193 Drumheller Douglas-113 9 Drusen Larry 1 B0 Duclos Carol 194 Dudley Carolyn 1 94 Duke Dale-95 127 Dundas Dave-43 44 51 158 4 Dunham Jeanne-31 106 Dunn Drana 194 Dunn Nancy 86 127 194 Dunn Sandy 127 194 Dunsmoor Duane-64 Duryeo Paul 161 194 Dusky Barbara 25 Duss Joan 194 Dusto Melunda 113 194 Dyer Barbara 108 114 Earle Sandra 194 Eastburn Lourene-129 Eaton Tom 149 Ebrught Duck 94 4 Eddy Joyce-92 127 E y Tonu 122 131 4 Euchelberger Sally 91 194 Euchler Eddle-180 Eldrege Dan 194 Elluot Pat 95 Elluot Susue 127 Ellus Wladuslaw 94 Ellnson Sharon 89 Elluson Todd 96 194 Elsbree Suzue-194 Enducott Bob-109 Engelhordt Pat 194 En ush Helen 89 113 194 Englund Joan-44 86 127 4 Engstrom Leugh 194 Esc er Bull 109 Escobar Henry 194 Esposuto Carmalune-194 Esselstrom Calv1n 194 Euler Saundra 194 Euson n 1 3 Evans Cr ug 14 Evans James-194 Evans Tena 99 106 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Nancy-122, 129, 132 Gasser, Cheryl-106 Gates, Allen4114, 166 Gates, Larry-143, 145, 177 196 Hagen, Don-94, 104, 151, 153,154,156, 170,198 Hagen, Esther-47, 122, 127 Hagyes, Suellen-109, 112, 198 Hahnlein, Gene-198 Haines, Sheryl-109, 112 Hains, Susie-127 Halbert, Stuart-198 Hale, Tom-146 Haley, Carol-1, 85, 94, 114, 126, 130, 199 Hall, Carolyn-108 Hall, Doug-109, 113 Hall, Nicky-109, 112, 199 Hallauer, Steve-183 Hamel, Mary Beth-130, 133 Hamre, Linda-130 Hancock, Kalhy--127 Gates, Mikt+196 Gay, John-143, 196 Geboe, Fred-148 Geforos, Sharon--132, 196 Geissinger, Carol--127, 131, 196 Geldermann, Bob-196 Giardina, James-196 Gibson, Gil-196 Gilbertson, Jim-196 Giles, Bill-48, 173, 198 Giles, Harlan-196 Gill, Gerard-196 Gillaspy, Don-96, 196 Gillern, Connie-85, 89, 129, 130 Gillerin, Marilyn-91, 102, 197 Handwork, Robert--199 Hanks, Wendell-86, 96, 199 Hanley, Hanna, William-199 Dick-167, 183 Hannigan, Hugh-143, 145, 161 199 Hanove . 127 Hansen r, Judi-eo, 95, 122, Floyd-199 Hansen: Gerald-199 Hansen Hansen Richard-180 f sharon, ac, 199 Hansen, Ted-146 Hanson, Bob-199 Hardaway, Susan-199 Harkins, Laurie--132 Harman, Pat-126 Harris, Harris, Carol-127, 129 Duncan-96 128, Gilling, Sandra-95 Gilman, Pat-132 Gilroy, Bob4170 Girard, Marc-e181 Glaser, John-81, 83, 86, 106, 114, 197 Glasman, Marlene4127 Glastre, Linda-86, 95, 125, 197 Glous, Mike-197 Glein, Bob-197 Glen, Ann-197 Goding, Melva-197 Godlis, Lloyd-197 Goff, Chris-197 Goff, Lee-166, 183 Goffredo, Carol--197 Gold, Diana-106, 127, 130 Golden, Dennis-197 Gomes, Harriet-197 Gonzalez, Gloria, 51, 67, 91, 99, 102, 130, 195, 197 Goademoot, Jan-81, 83, 136, 197, 214 Goodfellow, Lynn-197 Goodman, George-183 Goold, Gary-161, 162, 167, 197 Gorby, Joan-197 Gordon, Tom-197 Gorey, Pat-197 Gould, Suzanne-95 Graf, Suzie-90 Graff, Mary Ellen-95, 197 Graham, Kenti197 Grankowski, Carol-198 Grant, Arlene-197 Grant, Jennifer-129, 130 Gray, Beverly-90, 95, 106. 1 26 Gray, Charlie--37, 198 Green, candy-113, 198 Green, Charles-183, 198 Green, Frank-114 Green, Green, 1 26 Fred-75, 85, 198 Judy-46, 57, 69, 85, Green, Kathie-132 Greenhalgh, Joann-198 Greenwalt, Scott-166 Greer, Brian-94, 96, 198 Grier, Robert-198 Grigsby, Hank-45, 198 Kelly, Grimes, Tom-198 Grosch, Eric-198 Grover, Julie-95, 133 Linda-99, 133, 198 Grubb, Grupp, Paul-166 Gudat, John-198 Gudat, Judy-45 Guerin, Lynda-95, 109, 112 Guerra, Frances-114 Guinn, Gunn, Madalynn-198 Steve-33, 43, 45, 56, 222 68, 77, 104, 198, 214, Gunn, Suzie-85, 107, 130 Gurley, Ruth-182, 198 Guss, Eric-106 H Haas, Donna-198 Haan, George-198 Hadian, Ron--104, 171 Hadley, Mike-198 Hafenfeld, Stan-198, 113 Hagel, Jan-198 Harris, Nancy-45, 90 Harris, Tim-85, 199 Harris, Valerii+90, 130, 199 Harrison, John-171 Hart, Nancy-199 Hartfield, Connie-126 Hartleben, Dale-199, 113, 177 Hartie, Richard-199 Hartley, Booth4199, 173, 6 Hartley, Don-86, 83, 96, 199, 81, 80 Hartman, John-140, 143, 144, 199, 170 Hartman, Lois-199, 75, 128 Hartman, Patd130, 85, 106 Harwood, Marty-85 Haslam, Don-50, 51, 77, 96, 68, 199, 195, 95, 102 80, 94 Haslam, Mark-95, 102 Hass, Carol-130 Hotteberg, John-148, 171 Haupt, Jon-86, 200 Hovin, Girard-183, 106 Hawke, Jim-179, 183 Haymond, Stephen-200 Haythorne, Judy-90, 91, 200, 123, 102 Heard, Linda-200 Heathman, Rae Lynn-200 Hegefeld, Donna Jean-108 Hegemier, Melvin-200 Heiine, Sheila--200 Heisig, Toni-48, 200 Helland, Jack-71, 76, 85, 200 Helms, Mike--171 Heltzel, Jerry-161, 162, 200 Hembree, Michael-31 Henderson, Jim-151, 154, 156, 200 Henderson, Sandra-114 Hendricks, Newell-166, 167, 200 Hendricks, Tom-200 Hendrickson, Sue-46, 106, 130 Hendrickson, Shirley-45, 54, 67, 89, 127, 200, 206 Henka, Donald-200 Henkell, Bob-143, 144, 200 Henkell, Joe-45, 46, 95 Henry, Kay485, 122, 127 Hensler, Ginny-127, 128 Hensler, John-146, 171 Hentschke, Gilr-46, 95, 96, 167 Herbst, Pauline-130 Herndon, Billie-109, 112 Hersha, Sally-201 Hesse, Nick--80, 86, 201 Hessick, Dave--89, 174 Hessick, lindaf54, 63, 201 Hetherington, Gary-201 Heusser, Robert--201 Heyne, Patricia-201 Hicks, Laura-106, 127 Hiel, Otmar-201 Hiers, Phyllis-201 Hightower, Linda-45 Hill, Bob-143, 145 Hill, Bruce-86, 95, 114, 201 Hillstead, Joyce-109, 112 Hingston, Linda-99, 201 Hinkley, Mary--81, 83, 89, 91, 201 Hipolito, Bobf-201 Hirscht, Dick--37, 143, 145. 201 Hirtle, Jim-46 Hoadley, Lynn-89, 94, 173 Hodgson, Bill-94, 201 Hoechlin, Marvella-106 Hoffman, Linda-45, 85, 86, 118,119,128, 201 Hoffman, Lynn-80, 99, 107, 201 Holba, Rosemary-202 Holland, Denny-126, 132 Holland, Ross-114 Holland, Russell-202 Hollingsworth, Cary-46, 146 Holm, Jerry-202 Holmen, Kathy-202 Holt, Bob-114 Hoop, Barbara-126 Hooper, Bob-96, 202 Hooper, Dick-202 Hooper, Nancy-107, 202 Hoover, Gordon-86, 89, 202 Honeyman, Jane-106 Hopkins, Mike-170, 202 Horrocks, Laura-202 Horracks, Linda-202 Horton, Bill--109 Horton, Kathy-113, 202 Hostettler, Judy-91, 113, 202 Hough, Nancy--202 House, Phil--114 Houston, Janie-202 Howell, Carolyn-202 Houck, Everett-202 Howard, Mike-45, 147, 148, 174 Haworth, Barbara-45, 68, 91, 95, 128 Hubbard, Janice-47, 66, 101, 106, 133 Hubbard, Joan-45, 125 Hubbard, Pete-89 Huckabee, Cheryl--85 Hudson, Mary Ellen-86, 91, 128, 202, 226 Hughes, Cam-202 Hughes, Carolyn-42, 90, 95, 100,106,122,123,129. 130, 202 Hughes, John-179, 183, 202 Hulme, Doug-167, 202 Hultgren, Leer-94, 174, 202 Humphreys, Jimf183, 202 Hunt, Pam-33, 203 Hunt, Tonif85 Hunter, Duane-158 Huntley, Vickie--203 Hurtig, John-203 Hutchison, Marlene-109, 112 Hutton, Tom-203 Hyne, Pat-89 1 lbarra, Toni-203 Imus, Margaret-203, 102. 127, 226 lncledon, Bonnie-203 lngle, Dick-174 Ingram, Donna-90 lngram, Gary-149 Ish, Jim-203 J Jackman, Jerry-148 Jackson, Judi-109, 112 Jackson, Karen-89, 114 i Celebrating victory, at the a Glendaleites. Janet Crosby participants. Jackson, Robin-67, 100, 203 Jacobsen, Joanne-203 Jacoby, Sandy-203 Jacques, Dave-203 Jahelka, Joe-45, 203 Jaissle Nanc 132 1 Y-' Jamison, Sheryl--85 Janacek, Tara-128, 203 Jedeka, Julie-203 Jeffers, 203 Jim-85, 106, 113, Jeffries, Mike-106 Jencks, Jan-85, 203 Jenkin s, Ted-47, 106 Jensen, Karen-106, 127 Jensen, Paul-203 Jepson, Lynne-128, 203 Johnson, Carolee-203, 226 Johnson, Cheryl-106 Johnson, Craig-48, 203 Johnson, Dick-19, 86, 143, 203 Johnson, Fred-183 Johnson, Karen-86, 95, 130 Johnson, Kathy-203 Johnson, Marilyn-133 Johnson, Melodie-89 Johnson, Pat-109, 112, 203 Johnson, Phyllis-85, 130 Johnson, Susan-47, 80, 89 Johnson, Tom-114 Johnson, William-203 Johnston, Eileen-95, 135, 203 Johnston: Kathy--45, 51, 89, 92, 99,122, 123,128, 129, 203 Johnston, Robert-167 Jolley, Leilani-114, 131, 133 Jolley, Pat-114 Jones, Christy-106 Jones, Judy-127, 130, 133 Jones, Ken-46 Jones, Nick-203 Jones, Ron-48, 94, 95, 203 Jones, Steven-203 ,I Janes, Terry-148 Jordan, Diane-203 Jorgen Junod, sen, Otto-203 Mary Lou-203 Jurrat, Judy-127, 133 K Kako, Elaine-132 Kaldi?5haron-203 Karnoy, Jacquie-92, 127 Karweit, Virginia-203 Kaye, Jeanne-204 Kearns, Mary-113, 204 Keller, Dennis-148, 158, 166 Keller, Edi94, 204 Kelley, Annette-113, 204 Kelley, Barbara-122, 127, 204 Kelley, Janet-182 Kelly, Harry-85, 96, 204 Louise-129 Kelsey, Dick-161 Kemprud, Ed-113, 166 Kennedy, Mike-204 Kennedy, Tom-143, 145, 204 Kent, Arlene-47, 132 Kent, Karen-46, 69 Keogh, Karen-204 Kerfoot, Gary4204 Key, Phyllis-95, 113, 127, 132, 204 Khanoyan, Ed-109, 143, 204 Kielley, Jim-179, 183 Kier, Alice-127 fter game dance, is popular with and her partner are among the Kilgore, Jim-114 Kimball, Linda-106 King, Bob--158 King, Carole-113, 204 King, Ron-204 Kingsbury, Patty-127 Kinnune, Richter-183 Kirkhcm, Roger-161, 204 Kirkland, Linda-91, 204 Kirkpatrick, Joc-45, 204 Klein, Jay-161, 167, 204 Kline, Gary-70, 81, 83, 89, 106, 173 Klotthor, Jim-204 Klapolsky, Sue-128, 204 Kober, Dick-204 Kohl, Philip--19, 204 Kokott, Bill-146 Korn, Steve-164, 204 Koschnick, Jim-106, 205 Koustmer, Barbara-132, 205 Kovalon, Celeste-35, 85, 136,181, 182, 205 Knapp, Forest-179, 183, 204 Kneisel, Jodie-70 Knisley, Joyce-204 Knox, Ed-89 Krohn, Roger-205 Kutz, Kerry-205 Kyson, Ernest-14 L Lake, John-114 La Mantia, Joanne-205, 113, 95 Lamback, Stuart-94 Lang, John-205 Lankford, Sharon-90, 205, 226 Lanning, Lynn-92, 95 Larson, Bev-54, 205 La Rue, Nicki--205 Lastovica, Karoline-90, 95, 1 14 Lathrop, Martha-205 Lauray, Jean-89 Lauridsen, Barbara-89, 205, 95 Lavridsen, Beverly-114 Laver, Richard-86, 205, 80 Lawrie, Harry-143, 145, 205 Layman, Kathy-108 Layne, Lloyd-205, 183 Leard, Suzanne-205 Le Clercq, Val-89, 50, 205, 173 Lee, George-178 Lee, Larry-149, 148 Lee, Lynette-33, 133, 205, 1 13 Lee, Pam--'112, 109 Leedy, Vance-183 Lemcke, Andy-205 Lethbridge, Cindy-89 Lewis, Marilyn-91 Liddell, Bob-205, 173, 94 Liebersbach, Le Roy-205, 113 Lightbody, Jim-109, 183 Lindberg, Kathleen-205, 95 Linder, Lee-206 Linder, Susan4114 Linn, Charles-206, 161, 113, 109 Linnemeyer, James-206, 109, 94, 114 Lipe, Barbara-206 Lipp, Charles-109 Little, Marianne-46, 126 Livermore, Bob-96 Lloyd, Barbara-206 Mushler Oswald Ruchard 211 101 197 Llewellen Larry 206 161 Locke Muke-47 Lockwood Leo-46 51 56 42 146 81 Loetfler Janune-45 Lomen Carol 206 Long George-206 109 Long Pam 132 Longsden Tom-206 Locke Carol 126 Lopez Sylvua 206 Lord Marulyn 206 Lowe G ry 85 149 Lowunger Sandra 112 109 Loyola Suzanne-206 72 Lusby Bob-149 Lycett Roy 74 McAdam Larry 177 207 rvucfsuusrer Paulune-80 90 95 02 123 207 McCarthy Dnnus 149 171 McCartney Carole-207 McClaun Gary 148 McClellan Muckey-42 48 85 6 McClure Deloresf-43 207 McConnel Ray 106 207 McConnell Judy 106 127 McCrark Muke-181 McDermott Shurley 55 85 McDevutt Katha 89 127 208 McDonald Jean 208 McDonald Nancy-43 80 80 83 208 McDonnell Roberta 10 12 McDougal Stu 89 173 208 McElgunn Jum-104 143 145 McElroy Penny 90 McFarland Judy 106 127 McFarland Muke-208 McGhue Bob-45 174 208 McGookun Margue-129 McGowen Coleen 106 McGreal Owen 208 McGrew Lanny-45 161 McGuff Gulbert 146 McKenz1e Maureen 208 McKubbenn Jan 208 McKunder Lenny 183 McKunney Larry 208 129 130 08 McN1cl-uolas Kathy 126 129 McPherson Tum-47 McVey Ron 50 48 137 208 222 Macaulay John 206 Mace Muke-42 68 48 85 70 137 06 MacMahon Mry 81 83 206 MacPherson Margaret 206 Magee Muke-206 Mahany Judy 129 Mauns Duck 74 206 Malun Mary 206 Malunosku Tom 35 45 Malone Muke-86 206 Mandrle Ron 170 Maneku Carolyn-45 126 Mangel Camulle--127 Mangel Duane-89 129 Manuccua GIHHIB-86 107 19 128 129 Manke Larry 207 Mannung Bull 207 Manulkun Gary 81 86 95 207 Maranvrlle Larry 207 Marchese Mae-207 Margugluo Mona 70 85 207 Maruk Jay 148 64 Maruno Susan 207 Markland Davud-148 Marks Dan 161 207 Marquis Dale-43 104 137 177 Marshall Gary 149 Marshall Lunda 207 Marshall Ruck 48 66 143 144 161 7 Marshall Wull 6 62 Mattson Kathy 109 112 Maussnest Gretchen 80 92 95 102 07 Mayclun Sandy 207 Mayo Marsha 55 Mayott Ron 207 Mead Gorey 208 Meade Joan 114 Nardonl Sharon 32 Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Newco arol 127 3 2 0 Carolyn 114 Gary 210 Januce-210 Sharon 90 210 mb Chuck 146 Meckfessl Susue-47 Mellen Ray 208 Melzer Jack 208 Mennes Jum 177 Memmler Denalun 106 Merudeth Sandy 208 Mertes Jackue-113 208 Mesec Dale-80 95 130 Messenger Jan 106 Messerschmudt Larry 149 Messerschmudt Nancy 109 10 I Messmer Carol 114 Messmer Jeanne 208 Metcalf Jan-45 48 85 208 Metsker Sharon 208 Meyer Bettuna 130 Me ers Earl 14 158 0 Meza Dan 09 Muka Veronuca 47 127 Mulrus Muller 208 Muller Carlene-75 208 an 86 95 6 Bob-171 Muller Charlene-89 Muller Du 7 Muller Gene-89 Muller Marlene-113 208 Muller Munkey 4 Munkun Munkun Melodue-46 Bob-104 143 208 Reguna 56 Sheula-45 48 90 129 208 Ken 208 Muskunnus Muke-170 208 Mrstretta Deanne-81 83 136 208 Muchel Bll 161 167 8 Mutchell Bruce-158 208 Mutchell Chrusty Ann 90 Mutchell Melanie-85 129 Mutchell Steve-109 Mrtcheltree La r 151 Mutton Mutton 209 Bull-44 46 148 Paulune-48 50 136 Moen K uth 65 113 209 Mohull Muke-209 Montague John 94 178 181 183 9 Montgomery Chuck 161 09 Moodue Moody Moody Moody Craug 209 Dennus-149 171 Gary 149 Sondra 209 Moolenu r Chrus Moolenyzer Penny 92 95 Moore Moore Moore Moore Moran 126 209 Barbara 132 209 Bob-48 209 Cheryl 85 Charles 178 Maruna-48 09 Morgan Lynne-67 209 Morley Marcua-45 Morosu Donna 74 92 102 Morrus Darryl 209 Morrus John 66 Morrow Morrow Morton Mosley Moser Mosuer Carolyn 209 Tom-85 96 209 Pa 90 209 Lunda 133 O9 Bob-209 Bob-146 161 Moss Ann 132 Mothershed Joyce-43 68 9 101 133 9 Motto Joan 85 92 136 209 Moulder Jeru 71 85 91 09 Moulton Sue-126 67 Martun Mortun Martun Martuns Marvell Mason Mason Mason Mason Massey Mather Matson O7 Barbara 95 Glen 47 Januct+47 66 132 Andrea 85 91 207 Bob-96 106 Euleen 14 Janrce-106 207 Kathy 85 P y 100 33 Paulune-95 102 128 207 Joan 89 207 John 180 Mountford Susan 129 Mouser Duck 142 143 44 Muchmore Duane-127 Muhleman Karen 109 112 125 209 Munson Ed-158 Murman Margo-85 106 126 9 Murphy Wayne-209 Murry John 209 Muske Earlene-127 132 Myers Mary Ann 130 Nace Tamara 70 71 85 209 Newell Marcua-47 90 99 0 Newman John 170 Newman Mary Ann 113 0 Newman Sharon 95 210 Newton Gary 210 Nuchols eanna 114 1 Nuchols Greg 210 Nuchols Pa 48 54 206 2 0 Nuelsen au 13 Nobles LeDean 4 92 123 2 0 Norwood Craug 114 210 Novodocsky Don 2 0 Novodocsky Ron 09 Nuccuo Paul-44 51 8 14 149 0 10 Obuchon Sharon 125 2 0 Oconnell Bob-166 Ogden Porn-130 Ogden Pete 210 Oren Marsha 30 Ouler Pam 133 Olunuck Jum-30 86 96 210 Oluphant Kathre-210 Olney Jum 210 Olsen Larry 221 Olson Januce-1 89 210 neul Larry 114 Or Karl 143 157 O 21 Osborn Donna 133 Oseland Tonu 109 113 Otrs Lance-104 211 Otus Suzanne-211 Ouellette Ernue-109 113 Overacker Roger 21 1 Overholt Jack 149 Pacheco Sylvua-48 54 6 85 89125206 211 222 Pagluouso Ruchard 211 Palermo Duana 211 Palladrno Bob--211 Palmer Arthur 211 Palmer Steve-114 Pandolf Roberta 181 Pantull Marsha-45 P Cl Jum 211 Pappadata Ann 108 Pappas Mucku 211 Parcher Janrce-133 Park Duane-100 P r er Jull 100 2 9 21 Parker Nancy 211 Parkes Leslue-125 Parkhouse Janue-43 50 8 211 Parry Charlotte 211 Parsons Sharon 92 122 Partrudge Greug 109 Pastore Janny 10 1 2 32 Patton Larry 211 Paul Joynee-45 113 126 Paul Lauruew-125 Payne Carol 114 Payne Janet 89 211 Pederson Karen 90 9 Pendleton Lynn 50 80 107 Penny Shurley 86 211 Pentland Judy 212 Peplow Jeanette-127 181 2 2 Perez Al 212 Perry Bob-106 158 Perry Rosalue-212 Person Kathy 127 131 Pessano Tom-177 Pessonu Lynne-212 Pestor Judy 85 122 127 Peter Dlane-212 Peters Ron 212 Petersen Harold-33 43 96 212 Peterson Pete-44 97 104 143 145 Peterson Shurley 113 212 Petes Judy 89 Petro Gary 86 114 212 Petterutu Al 146 Pettut Loretta 114 Pfeuffer Karen-47 132 Lgfilwlllg' Pflueger Donna 212 Phullnps Chandler 114 Phullups Nancy 125 Phypers Anne--122 123 12 2 2 Puerner Sue-113 212 u e Earl Pulkungton Ron 212 Puller John 212 Purue Steve-143 145 16 2 Pusa Carolyn 212 Rudolph Sandy-42 47 51 66 202 Rutfner Bob-80 104 06 170 215 Saba Connue-215 Salrsbury Chuck 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T6 ' ' ' ........... 78 ............. ..... 8 9 y P eCfIOl'1S 179 4 23 5 6 Finally the day has come when we are able to close the battered typewriters throw away dead copy send a complete book to the publishers sit down relax and breathe for the first time in months After the many hectic months we have spent this past year there are quite a few people to whom I am deeply indebted First of all to my adviser Mr Lawrence Weishart who guided our staff through each stage of production and whose never ending search in the meticulous care of details helped the staff to create a book of which they could be proud to Mr William Graham and his photographers who put up with our many whims and cooperated better than any other photographers that an editor could ask for then to Newtie Glendale High s beloved switchboard operator for making all those telephone calls to help us Special thanks go to Dunlap and Turney Photographers for all their work on our Senior portraits and prom pictures to Yearbooks lnc Monrovia our publishers for their patience and kind understanding to Bill Thomas for his help in the sports section to the man who gave our book a cover after many many debates Fred Green Principal Don Golder and other administrators and to my teachers for their cooperation and help in producing our book Last but certainly not least my staff for without them the 1960 Stylus would not be Staff you have put up with so much after school and night sessions vacations we didnt have hundreds of hours of unselfish dedicated work have been given No editor has ever had a better staff and all I can say is thank you for a wonder ful iob. Because of your work, my job as editor has been a great privilege. KATHIE fill lU0xK IIIUIIIIIIIIIHI Mllllffn lfl, fd I HI lllfl fvzliillfbfl' ,1 fl'l'llfI'0ll ............ PUBLISHERS OF 'vin BOOKS Fon me DISCHIMINMING 'Il-X! a - 1 V KD fy? . , NRNQQ Lu X, QSM QQ 'WW f' T Q 'ffikllx fzflmmjf fmv 4441 5f0Ax, ' -Y w ' , ' ' - ... ' 'Pi' as X6
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