Granite Hills High School - Pageant Yearbook (El Cajon, CA)

 - Class of 1962

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Each part of her reflects her inhabitants. The gym echoes with the roar of our cheers at sports activities and assemblies: the class- rooms emit drones of lectures and recitation or rattle with the staccato ot laughterg the corridors pulsate with the beehive of humanity rushing to beat the six-minute guillo- tineg and the quad--that everlasting oasis-stands omni- present and ready to host groups of friends at lunch time. Without these hundreds of boys and girls who throng the broad passages bringing life and vigor by the sheer young magnetism of their presence, the buildings and corridors of Granite Hills remain alone in stoic silence. lt is this mood that we have attempted to capture for you. As the pages of this year's PAGEANT of memories untold, you will notice an aura of stillness . . . peaceful- ness . . . vast emptiness prevails. Granite Hills has been stripped of the color and boisterous gaity of the school year, lt is the hope of the PAGEANT staff that you will replace the emptiness with faces familiar to you and fill the stillness with echoes of their laughter. E52 T ,, . 1 ' - A xcirii Q. 77? 2 ,tb ir!! 51' ?. it e if vs' Typ' JQJCFIKIN.. 4 1. :'Tfi?1LfQj Z , nf' 'L 'URW DEDICATIO lt is to you, Mr. Stowers, thot we dedicate the second volume of the Granite Hills High School year book. ln the years to come as we look back through our annual, we will remember you as the one person who did the most to make our PAGEANT a success. Spending many hours helping the staff complete copy and meet deadlines, you have given unselfishly of your time and talent. Dedicating the 1962 PAGEANT to you is but our small way of thanking you for your tremendous help. 2 LOTTE OUR FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT Dear all students of Granite Hills, I am Lotte Kiaer, the foreign exchange student from Denmark. I am very happy to be able to attend your high school and to know American teenagers. When I came over here I was afraid that the American and Danish people and the way of living in U.S.A. and Denmark were too much like each other and that you therefore not was interesting in my country. But it was my foolish worrying. I know now that our countries and our way of living are extremely different. I have learned to know your country, your people, your way of living, thinking and talking, and I love itl I am a great admirer of the American people, and I know that when I go home I always will look at America as my second adopted country. . Many students ask me, How is Denmark? , and I have told them that it is a little green and flat country and that is true. I wish you all could come and visit my country. I hope of whole my heart that I in this year can give you all what'you want from me, and at last l'Il ask you, Please, let us be your friend. Sincerely yours, .jef4QJf M Oh Goodness! IN THE BEGINNING THERE WAS CHAOS cs h flfg Y b Didn'f you learn that in Kindergarten? way we go . . . Quchg Oh .... The Emperor Speaks I forgot ihe words! i -.,.- Z-.ggliwggggg , Q! DI TRICT ADMINISTR TIO .xx 'H 4 .4903 M at 5 Q, Div? S3 5252535 K lik ,ff 3 ,s ,I I i ,gi is . E ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Warburion DEPUTY DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Hughes DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Smiih DISTRICT BOARD, STANDING, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mr. Svulsiod, Mr. Dryden. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Goode, Mr. Hull. Mr. Brown THE CREATE T - . lf :gi me - .V f -' - 1 , 1-flee-Rigs: f Mr. Morrell, Thou art the chief god of all rulers. Thy fame in establish- ing order and iustice has been propagated by thine eagle messengers. Long may thy wisdom endure. Hail Zeus! OF THE OLY PIANS Mr. Spencer, Thou art the chief advisor to Zeus. Thy patience and understanding have likened thee unto Promethus, the savior of mankind. -,QT png.. fgf - . 4: ii Fisk Siili. J fs-'PEL - Y' As the direclion of idle leaves is influenced by lhe winds, so have you been a guiding facfor in our lives. Boras-norfhwind Zephyr-wesfwind Paul Davis, our mighfy Senior Mrs. Pisloio, our understanding Clqsg Counselor Junior Class Counselor Nolus-soulhwind Eunus-easlwind Mr. Fielder, our Sophomore Class Miss Nossaman, our Freshman Class Counselor Counselor .. . '.,, f - , . 2 'Y 3 THE LESSER GOD Q l MISS SHIRLEY ANDERSON MR. ED. BARRETT MR. LEONARD BEACHLY MR. DUANE BONWELL MR. CHARLES BRAY Physical Education Social Studies Social Studies English Art Social Studies Science Social Studies Photography MR. RONALD BROADWELL MISS CAROL BROCK MR. ROBERT BUNTINGI MR. VYRL BURGHART MR. CHARLES DAGGS Instrumental Music Latin - English English lgfgx QW! Business Education Science 1 Q' M yah! WILLIAM DAVIS H T, ' git Drivers Education t MRS. MARY DENURE Homemaking English MR. JOHN DRENTH MR. JEAN FREMONT Business Education Fresh MR. RUNA FRIBERG English Mathematics 9 Mathematics Physical Education MR. RICHARD HAUSER Social Studies Physical Education MR. VERNON HILL MR. JOHN HURLEY MR. JACK KELL Industrial Arts English Industrial Arts Journalism MR. JOHN KENNEDY English 151 0' Z ,iff . giywfff ? A fl I X. . 4' x l MR. ARMAND MATERN MR. PAUL MOE MR. .IERRY MOUSER MR. RAYMOND MURPHY Physical Education English Industrial Arts English German Mathematics Vocal Music MR. DAN PUMPHREY MISS JOYCE RAMSEY MRS. DONNA RICHARDS MR. WALDO RICHES English EHQIISII Business Education Mathematics Physical Education I0 MR. GLENN OTTERSON Physical Education MRS. AGNES ROLLO Mathematics es a , . ' ,f , ,, if x t 'yrypm-.lf Q -Q, , .1 ,X J ,. 5 MR. JOHN SALYER Science MR. JOSEPH STOWERS Spanish Art Publications ,J MR. BERNARD SANTANA Spanish MR. GORDON TEABY English Physical Education af f l f. c. 1 ' , if '+ I Y ' A MRS. MARY SMITH Physical Education MISS MARILYN SOWLE Physical Education Specialties MR. ALBERT VAN ZANTEN MR. EARLE WENBOURNE Mathematics English Physical Education ,f f MR. HOWARD STIDHAM Industrial Arts Military Science MR. RALPH WHITE Social Studies MR. JOHN WHITE English Drama Speech MR. WALTER WINTER Mathematics MR. JAMES ZUMWALT Social Studies CAFETERIA STAFF, LEFT T0 RIGHT: M. Lynn, 0. Day, A. McKenna, L. Coy, V. Zint, B. Patterson. Qp- wev- GYM ATTENDANTS: Mr. Latham and Mrs. Williams As Vulcan performed al the odd iobs required by the Gods, so have eacl of you served our schoo in both large and smal ways. 12 CUSTODIANS 8. GROUNDSMENp LEFT T0 RIGHT, STANDING: Mr. Hansen, Mr. Smith, Mr. Lasaterp SITTING: Mr. Posey, Mr. Jouswetra, Mr. Sylvus, Mr. Burke, Mr. Olsen, KNEELING: Mr. Munzinger, Mr. York, Mr. Wilson. First Row Lto R Mrs Wadsworth Nurse Mrs Heyenga Book keeper Mrs Spruner Secretary Mrs Gray Secretary 090 O o O Mr. Baumgartner Mr. Jackson Librarian Text Book Clerk BUSY BODIES I THE OFFICE Mrs. Baker Miss Blodgett Mrs. Young Mrs. Stalb Duplicating Attendance Counseling Office Counseling Office X- sr' N.-,.....,,,.f w.s , . .... Q X WLS V o I rg 'I 1 330' X ' QS: Iixrzfuf is ...L ll, S. Q A S5105 Judy Riley-Secretary Barend Van Zanten -President 5YlVifI SPHHCGI'-'TFBUSUYGF SENIOR CLASS OFFICER Doug Tubb-Vice-President The hard-working, enthusiastic senior class started its activities during summer vacation with the fun-filled and profitable senior picnic and annual signing dance. Orange iuice bars were sold at summer school and book covers during the school year. The Ugly Man contest and dance and the concession stand at the Mother Goose Parade were other successful senior undertakings. The enchant- ment and beauty of the Senior Prom and the fun of the After-Prom were a fitting climax to this most important year. THE SENIOR CLASS THANKS THESE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN . If i IQ. ,f fl If Priscilla Townsen Sue Wiker CAP and GOWN PUBLICITY I Dean Billing Chester Phillips BACCALAUREATE and COMMENCEMENT SENIOR DANCE and ASSEMBLY K Colhy Stevens Susan Eggerl PROM SENIOR GIFT Phil Thacher Judy Munsen SENIOR DAY PUBLIC ENLISTMENT www' Jo Ellen Brown Gayle Frefz CARDS cmd ANNOUNCEMENTS SENIOR PRIVILEGE Jim Perisho FINANCE I7 GLORIA WOLF To be popular, of service to your school, and rank tops scholastically is indeed a feat worthy of Roman praise. With her pretty blond pony tail swinging proudly to and fro, Gloria seemed to achieve her laurels with ease. However, we know that hard work applied in the right directions was the equation for her merits. Thank you Gloria for your fine efforts. You will serve as a fine example for future graduates. BARRY VITTOR Self assurance coupled with tinges of modesty best. describe Barry. With a confident and deter- mined stride, Barry conducted a profitable A.S.B. term as president. His fine manners and congenial humor have contributed greatly to his bearing and stature. As a top athlete in Cross Country and Track, he brought many honors home to Granite Hills. Teachers and fellow students alike are aware of his prominent scholastic achievements. The PAGEANT is proud to include this young man among the outstanding. ROMAN HONORS The adiective outstanding is defined in Web- ster's Dictionary as, distinguished or prominent. Using the adiective in this sense we have tried to pick ten outstanding seniors. We based our choices on ratings in five different categories, per- sonality, appearance, citizenship, grades and serv- ice. lt was not required that the choices be out- standing in all five categories, but that they rank high in at least four and not fail any. l i l i l l l l l ! l STAN RICHES All who came in contact with Stan will re- member him for his kindness, sincerity, and quiet humor. Although unassuming in outward appear- ance, contact with Stan on this year's PAGEANT was like meeting a slow but determined freight. Where other's energy might come in spurts, Stan seemed to possess a well moderated supply. How- ever, there are two sides to this humble senior. During basketball season Stan's energy generated itself. His supply burst into flame, and Stan Riches, the confident cager, emerged. These two aspects of Stan fitted together have supplied us with one more outstanding senior. TO.. We feel that this year's group of outstanding seniors symbolize to the finest degree the cream of the senior class. We of the l962 PAGEANT are proud of these people and for this reason have tried to reward them in a small way with this lection of our annual. We salute these ,ten seniors s definitely worthy of our Roman tradition and spirit. l CHARLOTTE GRADY Energy is the term most applicable to Char- lotte's high school career. With brown eyes flash- ing and brown curls bouncing in the breeze of her activity Charlotte was a well known figure here at Granite Hills. Active on the Pageant Staff for two years and also a very capable and pretty song- leader, Charlotte will remain in the hearts of her fellow students as an emblem of our Roman spirit and energy. MIKE ROARK All set? You bet! And Mike always was all set. Enthusiasm plus generated itself through Mike. Omnipresent at all of our football and basketball games, he seemed to be able to whip any crowd into emotion. When the student body shouted such staunch phrases as we're with ya team so fight! Mike really meant them. Thank you Mike for your outstanding spirit. You have helped establish a precedent that will continue down through the' years as our Roman traditions grow. Service has certainly been Phebes middle name during her high school career. No iob left undone was her motto. Her application of this is most clearly evident in her work on The Clarion. As editor in her senior year she kept her publi- cation rolling with sound ideas and techniques. She also applied her sound iudgement and leadership qualities in her role as Captain of the Flag Corps. We salute you Phebe for your outstanding service and scholastic ability. Your merits have proven Granite Hills a school of quality. LURl.lE MOORE Throughout the- years Lurlie Moore has been in high school, she has aimed high. She took diffi- cult courses and mastered them. Upon becoming Commissioner of Finance, she spent considerable amount of time during and after school working for and supporting various activities. Her lunch hours were spent working in the A.S.B. office, and each of her other tasks was well done. The im- pression Lurlie created was always favorable and A her many friends will remember her magnetic smile and funloving personality. We feel that Lurlie's poise and charm coupled with her high scholastic ability have indeed aided her in hitting the target marked Outstanding, JUDY RILEY Time to Judy Riley has elastic bounds, for into it she crowds studies and numerous and various activities. Continual toil on academic undertakings has earned her a position at the peak of her class. The clock must have stopped for her to perform her many duties as secretary of her class and in coniunction with C.S.F., International' Club, and A.S.B. An attractive red-head, popular among the students, she was a natural selection as Home- coming Princess. lt is in return for the time Judy has given to Granite Hills that the PAGEANT wishes to take this space to recognize her as an outstanding senior. ills? i 'Qi F5251 - s s, 1.15 -M Ks? ' ' , Sir L SUSAN EGGERT Susan Eggert has not often received public recognition for the service she has rendered. Yet, the students with whom she worked are well aware of her abilities, efforts, and accomplish- ments. The members of her class will remember the support she gave to each project and the Inter- national Club will always be grateful for her help and leadership. A popular and busy young lady, Sue, never- theless, found time to devote to studies and now has achieved a high scholastic rating. The PAGEANT is aware of these many endeavors and considered Sue one of the ten finest seniors. PAT FOSTER Pert and pretty Pat Foster has been busy dur ing her two years at Granite Hills As Commissioner of Cultural Affairs she plan ned and provided for the extra curricular activities on campus. A peppy songleader she supported the many sports events, extending her spirit to spectators and participants alike Donned in a blue formal, she was a lovely Homecoming Attend ent and scholastically, Pat ranks among the high est. Therefore, she too is a senior worthy of the 1 PAGEANT'S recognition. CAROLINA ALDAMA Future Plans. . .Marriagep J.C. MAUREEN ANN ALLARA Activities . . . Future Nurses Club, Tab Book Representative. Future Plans . . . Nursing maior at J.C. EDDIE ALVAREZ Activities . . . Football, Wrest- ling. Future Plans . . . J.C. RICHARD ARTHUR AMES Activities . . . Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Band 3, 47 Band Staff 2, 3, G.H.H.S. Steering Committee, Spanish Club l, 2. Future Plans . . . Grossmont J.C. my NATHANIEL E. ANDERSON Future Plans . . . J.C. BONNIE ANDREWS Activities . . . Girls' Gleep Friendship Committee. Future Plans . . . Grossmont J.C. LINDA S. APITZ Activities . . . Concert Choir, Y.F.C.g Tennis Club. Future Plans . . . S.C.C. RICHARD ASKEY Activities . . . Radio Club 2, Football 4. Future Plans . . . Electronics maior. 23 PAUL AYLESBURY Activities . . . J.V. Football 3. Future Plans . . . J.C. ROBERT LAWRENCE BALL GEORGE RAYMOND BAKER Activities . . . Radio Club7 Ticket Squad7 Dance and As- sembly7 School Service7 Drama Club7 Program Committee. Fut- ure Plans . . . Physics maior at S.D.S.C. HARRY BARBER Activities . . . Band i. Future Plans . . . Business S.D.S.C. JANICE JEANNE BAKER Activities . . . Ticket Squod7 Latin Club l, 27 Student Coun- cil l, 27 Social Committee 27 Class President 27 Dance and Assembly 27 Marston Confer- ence 27 Steering Committee 27 Cheerleader 37 Y-Teens 3, 47 maior at Class Council 47 Mother Goose Cinderella Princess 1960. Future Plans . . . P.E. maior at S.D.S.C. RAYMOND DEAN BARRON Activities . . . J.V. Football 27 Varsity Football 37 Varsity Club 37 Prom Committee7 Nominating Convention 37 Commissioner of Athletics 4. PHEBE YVONNE BALENTINE Activities . . . Spanish Club l 2 3 4 C.S.F. l, 2, 3, 47 1 1 1 F Class Council 27 Smoke Signal 2: Steering Committee 27 Science Club 2, 3, 47 Pageant Staff 37 Lance Bearer 37 Clar- ion 3, 47 Flag Corps 3, Capt. 47 Drama Club 4. Future Plans . . . Journalism major at Uni- versity of Missouri. NANCY LYNN BENSON Activities . . . Ticket Squad7 Y-Teens. Future Plans . . . S.D.S.C. RUTH L. BERRYMAN Future Plans . . . Beauty Col- lege. SANDRA ANN BOOHER Activities . . . Concert Choir7 Art. Future Plans . . . Art maior at J.C. and Marriage. DEAN R. BILLING Activities . . . C.S.F. I, 37 Election Convertion l,37 Radio Club 27 Ticket Squad 37 Usher 37 Tennis Club 3, 47 Cross Country 47 Cheerleader 47 Chairman of Senior Dance and Assembly. Future Plans . . . Engineering major. CAROLINE J. BOUDREAUX Activities . . . Ticket Squad 2. Future Plans . . . Language maior and Art Minor at Loyola University, New Orleans, La. CHARLES E. BIMER Activities . . . Tennis I, 27 Football I, 2, 3, 4. Future Plans . . . .l.C. KAREN BOVEE Future Plans . . . Grossmont .l.C. KAREN A. BOND Activities . . . Nomination Convention7 Social Committee 27 Fashion Committee 37 Hand Corps 3, Capt. 47 Y-Teen's Secretary and President. Future Plans . . . Marriage and Bus- iness Career. MONNA LEA BRANSON Activities . . . Frosh Council7 Student Council 2, 47 Dance and Assembly 27 Marston Con- ference 37 Election Committee 27 Specialties 37 Y-Teens7 Senior Class Veep. Future Plans . . . San Jose College. va.. VW? A if LOYZELLE BRIGHTWELL Activities . . . Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Drama 4, Y.F.C., Pub- licity Chairman. Future Plans . . . Music major at Grossmont J.C. RONALD JOSEPH BUCKMILLER Activities . . . C.S.F., lnter- national Club, Future Plans... Medical major at U.5.C. JO ELLEN BROWN Activities . . . Flag Corps 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, Student Council 4, Sr. Card and Announcements Chairman. Future Plans . . . Business career. CONSTANCE LEE BUCKMAN Activities . . . Freshman Cheer- leader, Pom Poms 3, Service Committee, A.S.B. 4. Future Plans . . . Business education at Grossmont J.C. SANDRA JEAN BROWN Activities . . . Social Club 2, 3, 4, Hand Corps 3, Drama Club 3, 4. Future Plans . . . Bus- iness career. CHERYL V. BURGESS Future Plans . . , Art maior. JANET ELIZABETH BRYAN Activities . . . Ticket Squad, Big Sister Committee. Future Plans . . . Marriage and J.C. REX CHARLES BURNETT Activities . . . Football, Wrest- ling, Student Council, Latin Club. Future Plans . . . Archi- tect maior at Grossmont J.C. 1 '0'! ? -. WILLIAM C. BURNS Future Plans . . . .l.C. RICHARD ALTON CARROLL Activities . . . Cross Country 4, Frosh Track l, J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Student Council 3, Varsity Football 3, 4, Pageant Staff 4. Future Plans . . . Study building. FRANK E BUTLER Activities . . . Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track. Future Plans . . . Electronics maior. JACQUELINE CASEMIER Activities . . . Freshmen Coun- cil, Sophomore Treas., Big Sis- ter, Student Council 3, 4, Hand Corp 3, Fashion 3, 4. Future Plans . . . Beauty College. ANITRA L. BYLER Activities . . . G.R.A. 2, Or- chestra 2, Varsity Band 3, 4, Concert Band l, 2, 3, 4, Mar- ching Band l, 2, 3, 4. Future Plans . . . Elementary school teacher. CAROLE LEE CHAMNESS Future Plans . . . McConnells Airline school. DIANE CARMAN Activities . . . Tennis Club 'l, 2, Sec., 3, V.P., 4, Specialties 3, 4, Soc. Comm. l, 2, 3,, Track, Tumbling Club l, Drama Club 3, 4, G.L. Rep. 1, Frosh and Soph. Council, Y.F.C. 2. Future Plans . . . P.E. maior at the University of Arizona. ANTHONY CHEATHAM Activities . . . Football, Track. Future Plans . . . S.D.J.C. or the armed forces. VIRGINIA Cl-IRISTENSON Activities . . . Future Stewardess Club. Future Plans . . . J.C. RICHARD CONN Future Plans . . Engine de signer major at UCLA DAVID CIAMBRONE Activities . . . Military Science 'l, 2, 3, 45 Audio Visual I5 Latin Club Tres. 25 Science Club. Future Plans . . . Chemi- cal engineer at S.D.S.C. NANCY CONNOR5 Activities . . . Chess Club5 Jr. Prom Comm. Future Plans . . Math major at S.D.S.C. .IAN CLARK Activities . . . Student Council 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Com- missioner of School Service 35 Cheerleader 45 Asst. Commis- sioner Cultural Affairs 45 Med- eans Pres. 45 French Club 2, Foreign Exchange Comm.5 Ticket Squad 2, 35 Freshmen Initia- tion 35 Election 3, 45 Class Council 3, 4. Future Plans . . . S.D.S.C. STEVEN COOK Activities . . . J.V. Baseball. Future Plans . . . Riverside J.C. ROSEMARIE DIANE CLINE Activities . . . Good Grooming5 Big Sister 25 Council 25 Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 Choir V-Pres. and Treasurer 2, 3. Future Plans . . . Beautician. RACHEL COTA Activities . . . Hand Corp Fu ture Plans . . Mt Palomar J.C. LINDA J. COX Activities . . . Drama Club, Concert Choir, Clarion 3, 4. Future Plans . . . writer. LINDA KAY CROW Activities . . . Good Grooming Comm. 2, Concert Choir 'l, 2, 3, 4, Nominating Convention 4. DENIS JOHN COYNE Future Plans , . . Math maior at S.D.S.C. MARIA SALAS CRUZ Activities . . . Tennis Club 2, 3, 4, Election Comm. 2, Hand Corps 3, 4, Service Com. JOAN MARIE CRAVO Activities . . . Tennis Club 3, 4, Friendship Comm., Athenians' President. Future Plans . . . Physical Education major at S.D.S.C. WENDY L. CULOTTA Activities . . . Big Sister I, Tennis Club 2, Softball 1, 2, Swimming Club 2, Latin Club I, Pageant Staff 4. Future Plans . . . Grossmont .l.C. later Cal Wes. CHRISTOPHER DIEHL CRAWFORD Activities . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, C.S.F. l, Science Club 2, Varsity Club 4, Clarion Sports Editor 4. Future Plans . . . Liberal Arts at S.D.C. JUDIE ANN CUNNINGHAM Activities . . . Flag Corp., Y-Teens. Future Plans . . . col- lege. 'fl- I .J CECILIA G. DAGLEY Future Plans . . . clerical work. VIRGINIA EILEEN DAUTHERTY Activities . . . Tab Book Club, Office Asst., French.Clubp Y.F.C.: School Service. Future Plans . . . Homemaking maior at Grossmont J.C. JOSEPH E. DAHLEIM Activities . . . Football I, J.V. Tennis Club I, 2, 3, 4. Future Plans . . . carpenter major at J.C. ROBERTA LOUISE DAVENPORT Activities . . . Library Asst., Future Plans . . . Dental Asst. maior at J.C. RAYMOND HARLEY DALE Future Plans . . . J.C. RICHARD L. DAVIS Activities . . . Football 2, 3, 4, Y.F.C. President 4, Band 'l, 2, 3, 4. Future Plans . . . Theo- logy maior at S.C.C. JOHN MICHAEL DART Activities . . . Concert Band, Marching Band, Varsity Band, Junior Council. Future Plans . . . navy or airforce. EARN EST DEMENT JOSEPH RICHARD DEUTH Future Plans . . . U.S. Coast Guard. MICHELLE DOBLADO Future Plans . . . Grossmont J.C.5 S.D.S.C. DOMINICK Dl CENZO Future Plans . . . Hairdresser. MARY JANE DOUBRAVA Activities . . . Flag Corps5 Serv- ice Comm. Future Plans . . Grossmont J.C.5 S.D.S.C. KATHERINE ANNE DICKENSON Activities . . . Book Club5 Girls' League Publication. Future Plans . . . Wave or Marriage. JUNE MARIE DOUGLAS Activities . . . Pageant Staff 45 Student Council 2, 45 Service Comm. 25 Finance Comm. 35 Co-Chairman Dance and As- sembly Comm. 4. Future Plans . . . Nurseg S.D.S.C. TERRY LEON DICKINSON Activities . . . Concert Band l, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band I, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Band 2, 3, 45 Band Staff 35 Granite Hills Steering Comm. 2. Future Plans . . . Music at Grossmont J.C. ELIZABETH M. DUCKETT Future Plans . . . .I.C. S ia. krfsifs 'Vi' JUANITA LOUSIS DUGAS Activities . . . Spanish Club7 Election Comm.7 Pub. Comm.7 C.S.F.7 Future Nurses Club. Future Plans . . . Education maior at Grossmont J.C. or S.D.S.C. EDWIN STAFFORD DYE Activities . . . Track l, 2, 37 Swimming l, 27 Tennis 47 Soph. Class Pres. Future Plans . . . History maior at S.D.S.C. SUSAN JANE EGGERT Activities . . . A.S.B. Poster Comm.7 A.S.B. Dance and As- sembly Comm. 27 Convention 37 C.S.F. 'l, 2, 3, 47 Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 47 Soph. Class Coun.7 Jr. Class Treas.7 G.L. Soc. Com. 27 G.L. Serv. Comm. 37 Mars- ton Conf. 27 Lance Bearer 37 Chrman. Sr. Gift Comm. Future Plans . . . S.D.S.C. BILLIE LEE ELMER Activities . . . G.L.7 Library Assist7 Tumbling Club. Future Plans . . . Art School. 32 .W-rf' it JON MICHAEL ELSON Activities . . . Y.F.C.f Science Club. Future Plans . . . Archi- tecture maior at S.D.S.C. CATHERINE ANN EVANS Activities . . . Decorations for school activities7 Choral office work. Future Plans . . . J.C. JANIE RUTH EWING Activities . . . Orchesis 27 Drama Club 3, Sec. 47 Christ- mas Pag. 3, 47 One-act play Tour. 37 Lance Bearer 3. Future Plans . . . Art maior .l.C.7 L.A. Art Cen. CHERYL DARLENE FALLER Activities . . . G.L.7 Student Council. Future Plans . . . Secretary or S.D.S.C. LINDA JANE FARRELL Activities . . . Girls League. LARRY M. FISHER Activities . . . Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, Student Coun- cil 3, Spanish Club 3, Chig Club 3. Future Plans . . . Bus- iness Administration moior at Abispo. PATRICIA ANN FOSTER Activities . . . Lat. Club I, 2, Fr. Club 3, Att. Gen., Cult. Affairs 4, Song Leader 4, Tic. Squad I, 2, 3, C.S.F. 2, 3, 4, Soph. Cl. Treas.7 Fr. Initiation 3, 4. Future Plans . . . Phil- osophy or Pol. Science major at Redlands, Peace Corps. JERRY R. FOX Future Plans . . . Trade School. REECE T. FREEMAN Activities . . . Wrestling, Future Plans. . . J.C. August Graduate GAYLE M. FRETZ Activities . . . Girls' League Service Comm., School Paper, Sr. Priv. Chrman. Future Plans . . . Journalism maior at the University of South Carolina. DAVID B. GIVENS Activities . . . Scholarship Society. Future Plans . . . College. ROBERT E. GIVENS Activities . . , Football, Junior Class Rep. Future Plans . . . J.C. 33 ww in-gg.. '-if Gm.. PAULA JO GOEBEL Activities . . . F.N.C. 25 Speech 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 35 Drama Club President 45 G.L. Service 3, 45 Co-Chairman Public En- listment 4. Future Plans . . . Telegraph operator or airline stewardess. CHARLOTTE YIRGINIA GRADY Activities . . . Class Council 2 3, 45 Hand Corp 3 Songleader 45 Student Council 3 Concert Choir 45 Pageant Staff 3 4 Homecoming Queen Future Plans . . . Singer and dancer EDWARD GOSHORN Activities . . . Cross Country 3, 45 Track l, 3, 45 Class Coun- cil 3, 45 A.S.B. Attorney Gen- eral5 C.S.F. Future Plans . . . Medicine or biochemistry maior. DOROTHY LOUISE GRIER Activities . . . Library Club l 2 Student Council I, 2 Y Teens Comm. of Sales 35 Class Coun cil I, 2, 3, 4. Future Pa Beautician School. WILLIAM GOSHORN Activities . . . C.S.F. 2, 35 Cross Country 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 Track 3, 45 School Service 3, 45 Class Council 3, 45 Co-Chair- man Finance Comm. Future Plans . . . Dentistry maior at S.D.S.C. CONNIE JEAN GRIFFIN Activities . . . Marston Con ference 25 Y-Teens Treasurer Hand Carp 3, Lieut 4 Cass Council I. Future Plans University of Arizona GREGORY GOULET Activities . . . Election Con- vention 35 Lettermens Club5 Track 35 Football 4. Future Plans . . . Barber School. JOHN RICHARD GRILLOT Activities . . . Science Club 2, 3. Future Plans Zoology maior at S.D.S.C. then Berkley WAYNE E. GRIMSLEY Future Plans . . . U.S. Navy, S.D.S.C. TONY M. HAMM Activities . . . Art Club. Future Plans . . . Work. FRANKLIN JOHN GROGGINS Activities . . . Class Pres. I, Basketball I. Future Plans . . J.C. SHIRLEY LEONE HARDIN Activities . . . Soph. Coun., Y-Teens 3, 4, Choir 3, 4. Future Plans . . . S.D.S.C. BARBARA ANN HAFF Activities . . . Science Club, Latin Club. Future Plans . . . S.D.S.C., Elementary Teacher. TIMOTHY JAMES HAYES Activities . . . Student Coun. 2. Future Plans . . . History maior at J.C. and S.D.S.C. CAROLE HALDAMAN Activities . . . G.L. I, 2, 3, 4, Medeans 4, Tennis Club, Girls Choir 'l, 2, 3, 4, Girls Choral Singing Group. Future Plans . . . Singing career, Work at Convair. MARIA INES HEIMPEI. Activities . . . Fut. Teachers 2, 4, Jr. Class Council, Spanish Club 3, Mw Alpha Theta 4, Lance Bearer 3, International Club. Future Plans . . . Langu- age major at S.D.S.C. GARY HENNING Future Plans . . . J.C. KENNETH L. HOLMES Activities . . . Track 'l, 2. Future Plans . . . Study Architectural Drafting at .l.C. BECKFORD L. HENRY Activities . . . J.V. Tennis, J.V. Football 3,47 Football 4. Future Plans . . . Study Law at S.D.S.C. RUTH ANN HOUSTON Activities . . . Ticket Squad 2, 3, Assistant Commissioner of Publicity. Future Plans . . . Edu- cation maior at S.D.S.C. THOMAS WAYNE HEYENGA Activities . . . Basketball l, 2, Prom Committee. Future Plans . . . J.C. CAROL SUE IRELAND DAVID CLARK HOBSON Activities . . . Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Maior 3, Spanish Club lg Orchestra 2, Choir 2, Junior Usher 3. Future Plans . . . Mechanical Engineering maior at S.D.S.C. PAMELA MAY IVOR A Activities . . . Helix Choir, Alt. Cheerleader lg Student Council 1, Future Teachers lf Y-Teens 3. Future Plans . . . Modeling, J.C.g Marriage. SYLVIA JOYCE JAMES Activities . . . Hand Corps 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, Palomar Conf. Comm. l, 2, Convention Comm. I, 2, 3. Future Plans . . .Gross- Mont J.C., Airline Stewardess. BARBARA JO JUSTUS Activities . . . G.L. 2, 3, Y- Teens Sec. 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, Social Comm. 3. Future Plans . . . University of Arizona. PATRICIA MAY JESPERSON Future Plans . . . Business Ad- ministration maior at B.Y.U. JOHN VINCENT KAISER Activities . . . Photo Club 3. Future Plans . . . Geology maior at S.D.S.C. KAREN J. JOHNSTON Activities . . . Horizon Club, Lib. asst., Convention rep., of- fice asst., School Service Comm. Future Plans . . . J.C. RAY KELLOGG Activities . . . Pageant Staff 3, 4. Future Plans r major at S.D.S.C LAWRENCE SUMNER JULIHN Activities . . . F.F.A., Rodeo Club, Football, Basketball, Wrestling, Lettermens' Club, Y.F.C., Student Council 3. Fu- ture Plans . . . Naval Academy. WANDA JUNE KINGCADE Activities . . . G.L. Service Comm., Drama Club. Future Plans . . . Business College. SALLY ARLINE KITCHENS Future Plans . . . Marriage. LOTTE KJAER Activities . . . Girls' League: Tennis Club: Senior Activitiesg International Club. Future Plans . . . After returning to Den- mark, she will major in iourn- alism in a Danish College for two or three years. WILLIAM A. KLUKAS EDWIN WAYNE KOELLER Activities . . . Radio Club Pres. 45 Chess Club: Science Clubg Military Science, Bn. Exec. Of- ficerg Latin Clubg Spanish Club. Future Plans . . . College. August Graduate. 38 RICHARD L. KRUEGER Activities . . . Football 3. Future Plans . . . Mechanics maior at S.D.S.C. JUDITH VIRGINIA LACEY Activities . . . Tab Book Club Rep. Future Plans . . . Cos- metology maior at S.D. Beauty Collegeg Marriage. PIERRE REYNARD LA PLANT Activities . . . Marching Band: Straw Hat Band: Concert Band, Vice-Pres.g J.V., Varsity Base- ballp C.S.F. Life Memberp Math Club. Future Plans . . . Engi- neering major at S.D.S.C. or C.I.T. WILLIAM B. LATTIN Future Plans . . . J.C. JOHN HOWARD LEE Activities . . . Football. Future Plans . . . Forestry and Agri- culture major at J.C. ROBERT R. LESTER Activities . . . Football, Basket- ball 2, Tennis 3, French Club. Future Plans . . . Archaeology - maior at S.D.C., Armed Forces. EDITH LOISE LEWTON Activities . . . Spanish Club I, Y.F.C. I, 2, 3, 4, Good Groom- ing Comm. 2, Soc. Comm. 3, Specialty Corps 3, 4, Student Council 2. Future Plans . . . Business maior in college, Mar- riage. JAMES H. LILLARD Activities . . . Military Science I, 2, 3, Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Gov., Rifle Team 3, Men's Glee Club I. Future Plans . . . Air Force. RICHARD LOW Activities . . . Science Club I, Y.F.C., Photo Club. Future Plans . . . S.D.S.C. DIANE MARIE LUBO Activities . . . Fr. Coun., Dance and Assembly I, 2, School Spirit 2, Marston Conf. 3, Pom Pom Corps 3, Convention Dele- gate 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, Sr. Prom Comm. Future Plans . . . Secre- tary, Marriage. ROSE M. LUHR Activities . . . G.L., T.A.B. Club, Y.F.C., School Spirit Comm., Dance and Assembly. Future Plans . . . Home Economics major at Grossmont J.C. DAVE STROM McINTYRE Activities . . . Student Council 2, 3, Soph. Coun., Camp Mars- ton I, 2, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Future Plans . . . Business Administration major at Cal Wes. 39 WILLIAM JAMES McTAGGART Future Plans Medicine maio . . . Vetinary r at Cal Poly. EDDIE LON MILLION Future Plans . . . Service or Drafting maior at J.C. STEPHEN HAMILTON MARSTON Future Plans . . . Business Ad- ministration maior at S.D.S.C. SHARON JEAN Future Plans . , . Marriage. WANDA ALOIE Future Plans . . Switchboard at LILA J. MINEAR Activities . . . G.L.g Softball. Future Plans . . . Navy Tele- phone Operator: Sec. MEAR Secretary and DANIEL A. MISHLER Activities. . .Radio Clubg Chess Clubg Science Clubg Band lg Lib. Asst. Future Plans. . .Medi- cal Missionary after B.l.O.L.A. MILLER . IBM and PBX Kelsey Jenny Business College. ROBERT GLEN MONTAGUE Activities . . . Art Club l, 25 Pageant Staff 37 Student Coun. 4. Future Plans . . . U.S. Naval Air Force Reserve and later open a photo studio. ROBERT A. MOODY Activities . . . Cross Country l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Usher. Future Plans . . . Architectural Designing Major at S.D.S.C. RAYMOND D. MORROW Activities . . . Concert, Straw Hot, and Marching Bands, Baseball, Basketball. Future Plans . . . Music Maior at S.D.S.C. LURLIE K. MOORE Activities . . . Frosh. Treas, Class Council l, 2, 3, 4, Mors- ton Conference l, 2, Future Teachers l, 2, G.R.A. l, 4, Latin Club, Banquet Hostess, C.S.F., G.H.H.S. Planning Com., Ticket Squad l, 2, 3, 4, Comm. of Finance 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, G.L. 3, 4, Math Club 4, International Club 4. Future Plans . . . Architecture or En- gineering Maior at U.C.L.A. JUDITH MUNSON Activities . . . Tennis Club, Marston Conference, Nominat- ing Convention, Color Guard 2, Science Club, Radio Club 2, Sr. Public Enlistment Chairman. Future Plans . . . to become o Geologist. DAISYBELLE SHARON MORGAN Activities . . . School Spirit 3, G.L. Service Committee 3, Vice- President of Patricians 4, Latin Club l, 2, J.C.l. 2, Color Guard 2, Science Club 2, Drama Club 4, G.L. Good Grooming 2. Future Plans . . . Education Maior ot S.D.S.C. RICHARD HENRY NOLAN Activities . . . Marching Band l, Spanish Club I, Key Club 3, Tennis 3, 4. Future Plans . . . Law Maior at S.D.S.C. MARY MORROW Activities . . . G.L. Rep. l, Tennis Club 2, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee l, Mixed Chorus 1, Flag Corps 4. Future Plans . . . Music and English Maior at S.D.S.C. WALTER CLARENCE OECHEL Activities . . . Soph. Class Rep., Nominating Convention, Tennis. Future Plans . . . Math and Science Maior at S.D.S.C. VICKIE LEE OLSON Activities . . . Student Council lf 2: G.L. I, 2, 3, 4, Dance and Assembly 2, Hand Corps 4. Future Plans . . . Beauty Col- lege or J.C. JUDITH LEE PIERCE Activities . . . Horizon Club I, 2. Future Plans. . . Business College to become a secretary. SHARYN ELAINE PATSTONE Activities . . . Flag Corps 3. Future Plans . . . To become a laboratory technician. SAUNDRA ANN PINSKY Activities . . . Drama Club 'l 3 Y-Teens 2, Nominating Conven tion 3. Future Plans . . and later S.D.S.C. SHERMAN W. PATSTONE Activities , . . Y.F.C., Frosh., Soph., J.V., Varsity Basketball. Future Plans . . . Architecture Major at College and later the Coast Guard or Naval Air Force. HENRY J. PIPPEN Future Plans . . . JAMES C. PERISHO Activities . . . Concert, March- Straw Hat Bands, Sr. Finance Comm., ing, and Chairman Wrestling. Future Plans . . . Business Administration or Ac- counting Maior at College. College CHESTER RAY PHILLIPS Activities . . . Football l, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Council, Student Council, Lettermens Club 2, 3, 4, Chairman Bac- calaureate and Commencement. 42 I DONALD FRANK PHILLIPS Activities . . . J.V. Cross Coun- try I, Varsity Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Wrestling I, 2, 3, 41 Track I, 2, 3, 4. Future Plans . . . Gross. J.C. or S.D.S.C. ar the Navy. LINDA CAROL PORTER Activities . . . Tennis Club 3, 4, G.L. Social Club 3, Spanish Club I. STEPHEN ELLIOTT PHILLIPS Activities , . . Junior Prom Committee. Future Plans . . . Medicine Maior at S.D.S.C. or at Louisiana State University. GARY K. POTHE Future Plans . . . Drafting Maior at Gross. J.C. DONALD S. PLATT Future Plans . . . Junior College. JERRY K. POTHE Future Plans . . . Work. SERENA MARIE POND Activities . . . Nominating Convention 3. Future Plans . . . Dental Technician at Junior College. WILLIAM A. POWELL N .N My Ui fqwisy. 2 ,.. 1,1 A .,. k 'A Q.f,i'i'? ? ' f JOE A. PRUETT Activities . . . J.V, and Varsity Football and Basketball. CHARLES O. RICHARDSON Future Plans . . . Junior College, LARRY L. REESE Activities . . . Spanish Club 35 Chess Club 2, 35 C.S.F. 2, 35 Honor Usher. Future Plans . , . Dentistry Major at S.D.S.C. STANLEY WILLIAM RICHES Activities . . . Pageant Staff 3, 45 Soph. Basketball I, 25 V. Basketball 3, 45 Letterman's Club 45 Honor Usher. Future Plans . . . P.E. Maior in Col- lege. SHIRLEY JOANNE REESE Activities . . . Spanish Club5 Track Club5 International Club5 G.L. Social Committee. Future Plans . . . Dental Assistant or Hygenist. CLAUD LEROY RIDER Future Plans . . . Work. ROBERT REID Activities . . . Concert, March- ing, Straw Hat Bands5 Band President 45 Wrestling 35 Honor Usher. Future Plans . . . Aero- nautics or Physics Maior at Cal Tech. DIANA RILEY Activities . . . G.L. Service Committee 35 Y.F.C. 2, 3, 45 Tennis Club 3, 45 Tab Book Club Rep. Future Plans . . . Kindergarten teacher or dental assistant. JUDITH LYNNE RILEY Activities . . . Pageant Staff 3, C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4, Junior Class Sec., Senior Class Sec., Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Marston Confer- ence 2, 3, Frosh Council, Dance and Assembly, Future Teachers I, 2, 4, G.L. Social Comm. 3, Lance Bearer, Homecoming Princess 4. Future Plans . . . Education Maior at S.D.S.C. HERBERT CHARLES ROBERTS Activities . . . Frosh Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Foot- Ball. Future Plans . . . Cali- fornia Division af Forestry. CAROL LEE RITTER Activities . . . G.L. Publicity and Assembly Comm. 3, Mars- ton Conf. 2, G.R.A. 3, 4, Ticket Squad 3, 4, G.L. Medeans 4, School Spirit 3, Comm. of Pub- lic Relations 4. Future Plans . . . Architectural drawing Maior at S.D.S.C. ANTHONY EDWARD ROBINSON Activities . . . Drama Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cross Country, Co- Captain 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Fu- ture Plans . . . Accounting Maior. H. MlCHAEL ROARK Activities . . . Tennis 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Senior Prom and Gift Comm. Future Plans . . . Chemistry or Pharmacueti- cal Maior. RUTH ROGERS Activities . . . Student Council l, G.L. Social Comm. l, 2. Future Plans . JAMES C. ROBERSON Activities . . . Frosh Basketball, Radio Club. Future Plans . . . College in Florida and then the Air Force. . . J.C. CAROL ANN ROSS Activities . . . Hand Corps 3. Future Plans . . . Secretary. SAMUEL WHITLOW ROSS Activities . . . Orchestra, Con- cert, Marching, Straw Hat Bands, Band Staff, Wrestling 4. Future Plans . . . Math Maior at S.D.S.C. then a California University. THOMAS EVERRET ROTH Activities . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. Vice- President 4, Letterman's Club Sec., Latin Club Vice-President. Future Plans . . . Math or His- tory Maior at U.C.B. PAULA JEAN RUMMERY Activities . . . Frosh. Council, Soph. Council, Student Council. Future Plans . . . Beauty Col- lege. ROBERT ANTHONY RUNYON Activities . . . Varsity Football 4. Future Plans . . . S.D.S.C. 46 WILLIAM J. SAWDERS Activities . . . Varsity Football 4, Radio Club. Future Plans . . . U.S. Air Force. CAROL J. SCHMITT Activities . . . Tennis Club, Jr. Class Council. Future Plans . . . IBM Maior at J.C. LA VONNE ANETTE SCHULTZ Activities . . . Girls' League Publicity Committee 2, 3, Art Club 3, 4, School Spirit 3, Lance Bearer 4, A.S.B. Assistant 4. Future Plans . . . Art Major at S.D.S.C. MICHAEL BROMS SEXTON Activities . . . Baseball. Future Plans . . . J.C. and College. CAROLYN R. SHERRILL Activities . . . Flag Corps 3, Y-Teens, G.L. Future Plans . . . Beauty College. KATHLEEN MARJORIE SIMS Activities . . , Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, G.L. Social Committee 3, Hand Corps 3, 4, Trampo- line Club 3, Junior Class Coune cil 3, Lance Bearer 3. Future Plans . . . Grossmont .l.C. VALERIE LYNN SKIDMORE Activities . . . Pom Pon 2, 3: Soph. Y-Teens, Palomar Con- ference Committee 2, Conven- tion Committee 2, 3. Future Plans . . . Cal Western. DONALD THOMAS SMITH Activities . . . Wrestling and Football. Future Plans . . . Drafting Maior at S.D.S.C. LOIS FAITH SMITH Activities . . . Class Council I, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Tennis Club I, Marston Con- ference 2, Nominating Con- vention 2, Library Asst. 2, 3, Girls Glee secretary 3, Y.F.C. 4, Concert Choir President 4, Annual Staff 4. Future Plans . . . Banking. PERRY MILTON SMITH Future Plans . . . Construction work. SHIRLEY JEANNE SMITH Activities . . . Girls' League, Concert Choir, Tennis Club 4. Future Plans . . . Nursing career in Los Angeles. BARBARA ANNE SNYDER Activities . . . Concert Choir, Jr. Class Representative, Library Assistant, Girls' League, Drama Club. Future Plans . . . Attend B.Y.U. and become either a model or a secretary. 47 MARY ANN SON Activities . . . Bible Club5 Championship Quiz Team Y.F.C.5 Prayer Meeting Chair man. Future Plans . . . To be come a missionary or teacher. 7 TERRI ANN STEVENS Activities . . . Social Comm I, 25 Clarion Staff 45 Y-Tee 3, 45 Concert Choir 3. Futu Plans . . . J.C. SYLVIA MIRIAM SPENCER Activities . . . Flag Corp 35 lieutenant 45 Senior Class Treasurer5 Homecoming Prin- cess. Future Plans . . . College. BENJAMIN JOHN STEWART CLEMA C. STEPHENS Activities . . . Student Council 25 A.S.B. Secretary 25 Band I5 National Honor Society 3, Pep Club 35 Modeling Club 35 Fu- ture Teachers 2, 35 Horizon Club 25 Annual Staff 2, 3. Future Plans . . . S.D.S.C. or U. of Arizona. WILLIAM D. STILES Activities . . . Art Club5 Club. Future Plans . . . A Force. CATHERINE LEE STEVENS Activities . . . Chairman Senior Prom. Future Plans . . . Edu- cation maior at S.D.S.C. JERI LYNN STUART HS fe Photo ir Activities . . . Concert Choir 3. Future Plans . . . Beauty Col- lege. August Graduate RANDALL B. SWADLEY Future Plans . . . Work. TORVALD J. THOMPSON Activities . . . Student Council 2, Senior Gift Committee. Fu- ture Plans . . . Aircraft Engi- neer. JUDY ANN SWENSON Activities . . . Pageant Statf 4, Girls' League Social Committee 'l, 2, 3, Girls' League President 4, Student Council l, 2, 4, Ticket Squad I, Class Council l, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. Assistant 4, Junior Class Vice-President, Hand Corps 3, Lieutenant 4, Queen of the Winter Wander- land 4. Future Plans . . . S.D.S.C. PRISCILLA ANNET TOWNSEN Activities . . . Art Club 3, 4, Hand Corps 3, 4, G.L. Service Committee 3, Tab Book Club 2, G.L. Medeans Club 4, Sr. Cap and Gown Comm. Chairman. Future Plans . . . Gross. J.C. PHILIP STORER THACHER, Ill Activities . . . C.S.F. l, J.C.L. 2, Latin Club 2, Science Club 2, Basketball I, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Tennis 4, Y.F.C. 3, 4, Sr. Day Chairman. Future Plans . . . Electronics Major at S.D.S.C. SALLl K. TRICKEY Activities . . . Girls' League Publicity Comm. 3, A.S.B. Pub- licity Committee 3, Class Coun- cil 3, 4, A.S.B. Convention Delegate, Play 4. Future Plans . . . Interior Decoration Major at S.D.S.C. GILLIAN LEE THEOBALD Activities . . . Pageant Staff 3, 4, Y-Teens Sec. 2, Art Club 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 3, G.L. Pub- licity Committee 'l, 2, G.L. Big Sister Committee 2, 3, School Service 2, 3. Future Plans . . . Art Maior at S.D.S.C. DOUGLAS JAMES TUBB Activities . . . School Service 2, Varsity Basketball, Football and Tennis, Senior Class Vice-Pres., Men's Glee Librarian 3, Mars- ton Conterence, Honor Usher. Future Plans . . . History Maior at California Lutheran College. JUDITH A. TUCKER Activities . . . Band and Or- chestra. Future Plans . . . Un- certain. GRETCHEN A, VANDENBERG Activities . . . Girls' League Committees, Drama Club. Future Plans . . . Beauty College. WESLEY NEWTON VAN HORN Activities . . . Wrestling, Track. Future Plans . . . Forestry Major at S.D.S.C. BAREND LEE VAN ZANTEN Activities . . . C.S.F., Tennis 3, 4, Senior Class President, Honor Usher. 50 LOUIS EARNEST VARGA Activities . . . Chess Club 2, Radio Club l, 2, J.V. Tennis 2, School Service l, 2, Student Council I, 2, Science Club 2. Future Plans . . . Chemical Engineer Maior at S.D.S.C. LLOYD A. VAUGHN Activities . . . Track, Cross Country. Future Plans . . . Un- l certain. BARRY ADOLF VITTOR Activities . . . Spanish Club l, President 3, Science Club l, 2, C.S.F. l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Junior Class President, A.S.B. President 4, Chess Club 3, High School Bowl Scholastic Team 3, 4, American Field Service Representative, Honor Usher. Future Plans . . . Zoo- Iogy Maior at U.C.B., biology teacher. MARJORIE L. WAGGONER Activities . . . Concert Choir 3, 4, Tennis Club 3, 4. Future Plans.. . J.C. BONNIE LAURA WARNE Activities . . . Concert Choir, Drama Club, Y.F.C. Future Plans . . . Gross. J.C., Pacific Bible Seminary. ARTHUR ARNOLD WATSON Activities . . . Speech Club, Drama Club. Future Plans . . . College. PAMELA JEAN WEBER Activities . . . Pageant Staff 3, co-editor 4, Future Teachers I, Latin Club I, 2, Girls' League Social Committee 2, 3, Girls' League Big Sister Committee I, Tennis Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hand Corps 3. Future Plans . . . English Maior at Redlands. DONNA MAE WEBSTER Activities . . . Teen Club, Meg- aphone Club, Fine Arts Club, Chi Ro Teen Club. Future Plans . . . College then Airline Hos- tess. E Q PERRY J. WHERLEY CAROLYN J. WHITE Future Plans . . . Secretary. ADRIA SUE WIKER Activities . . . C.S.F. l, 3, Latin Club 2, A.S.B. Assistant 4, Girls' League Publicity Commit- tee 3, Senior Publicity Commit- tee Chairman, Lance Bearer. Future Plans . . . General Edu- cation Maior at S.D.S.C. SHARON G. WILLIAMS Activities . . . Hand Corps 4, G.l.. Big Sister Committee 2 Future Plans . . . Office worker: 5l DOUGLAS ROBIN WILLSON Activities . . . J.V. Football. Future Plans . . . Grossmont Jr. College. GLORIA FAY WOLF Activities . . . C.S.F. I, 2, 3, 4, Trea. 37 Spanish Club, Concert Choir l, 2, Comm. of Sales 4, Math Club 4, Lance Bearer. Future Plans . . . Chemical Re- search Maior at Occidental. DON EDWARD WILSON Activities . . . Track 3, 4. Future Plans . . . Electronics in Navy or at J.C. CHERYL SUE WOODHOUSE Activities . . . Y.F.C.y Concert Choir, G.L. Rosarians, Vice-Pres. 4. Future Plans . . . College, Business Administration Tea- cher. ANN LOUISE WINTER Activities . . . C.S.F. lg Pom Poms Corps 3, 4, Lance Bearer. Future Plans . . . S.D.S.C., C.P.A. KENNETH JAMES WRIGHT Activities . . . School Service Comm. 3, 45 Basketball 2, 47 Track 45 Cross Country 4. Fu- ture Plans . . . English Maior at S.D.S.C. BARBARA .IEANNE YANKS Activities . . . Tennis Club I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, C.S.F. 3, 4, Patricians' Pres. 4, Junior Class Council, Lance Bearer. Future Plans . . . J.C. HERE,S SOME MORE MICHAEL JOHN KLAESSON KENNETH R. SHERRILL Future Plans. . .to own a garage and motorcycle shop. JOSEPH KENNETH CHOTT Activties. . .Footballg Basketball. Future Plans. . .Electronics maior at J.C. CARL ELMER CHARLES E. GILE Future Plans.. . Electronics maior. SHARON DIANNE O'ROURKE Activities. . .Y-Teens 3,45 Concessions and Sales Commg Lit. Club, Pres. I. Future Plans. . .Beauty College. CARL D. THAYER Activties. . .J.V. Football, B Track, Varsity Track. Future Plans. . .Electronics major at S.D.S.C. AUGUST GRADUATES DONNA JOAN MAINE Activties. . .Concert Choir, G.L. Mediansg Three Year Grad. Future Plans. . .Grossmont J.C.g S.D.S.C. DAVID BOYD Future Plans. . .United States Navy. RAY KIMBRO Activities. . .Track. Future Plans. . .Architect. BARBARA JEAN SANDERS Activities. . .Girls' Athletic Associationg Future Nurses Clubg Badminton Club. Future Plans. . .Interior Decorator MICHAEL TRUJILLO Jan. Graduate. CRAIG SMITH Activties. . . Photo Club. Future Plans. . . Grossmont J.C. 'The Seniors whose write-ups appear without picture had no picture taken. IT PAYS TO BE UGLY SENIOR AUTOGRAPH PAGE Q 2 E AQUWUTU? E ASSOCIATED STUDENT TOM ROTH Vice-President BARRY ITTOR MICHELE FACKLER Secretary LU LIE MOORE S r 0, 0 x Commilione f ' ance I , Ti' BODY COMM SSIO Commissioner of Sales KAREN SMITH Commissioner of School Service BRUCE PERSKY Commissioner of Publicity ED GOSHORN Affomey General MR. BUNTING Advisor CAROL RITTER Commissioner of Public Relations PAT FOSTER Commissioner of Cultural Affair BILL GOSHORN Commissioner of Alumni DEAN BARRON Commissioner of Athletics K SCHOOL SERVICE-Left to Right-ROW 1-Judy Riley, Karen Smith, Bill Goshorn. ROW 2-Sue Wiker, Marie Sievert, Judy Swenson, Kathy De Stout, Marilyn Riley, Sharon Ogilvie, Gloria Wolf, Carol Cost, Vicki Mu: Nichol. ROW 3--Nancy Barth, Barbara Yanks, Vera Vittor, Pat Foster, Jan Clark, Kathy Phillips, Linda Newland, Judy Munson, Connie Buckman, Annis Marthis. ROW 4-Ken Wright, Carol Ritter, Michele Fackler, Lurlie Moore, Don Bokovy, Ed Goshorn, Ron Buchmiller. vw STUDENT COUNCIL-Left to Right--ROW 1-Barry Vittor, Michele Fackler, Ed Goshorn. ROW 2-Judy Swenson, Jonna Dahl, Vera Vittor, Karen Smith, Rae Riggs, June Douglas. ROW 3-Tracy Lucast, Sheila Harmon, Linda Wood, Judy Billings, Robin Greaves, Linda 'O 'I Traylor, Sue Slack. ROW 4-Julia Jump, Nancy Barth, Lurlie Moore, Bill Goshorn. ROW 5-Tim Carol Ritter, Diana Riley, Gloria Wolf, Hayes, Larry Julihn, Ed Brancheau, Steve Winfrey, Dave Ciambrone, Horace Wimberley. . . . Peanul Buherl ! This is lhe life .316 Buy now' y hi Q ? 3: - ' ' , -1 ' ' .J S. N. if xv 1 V : g X Q a . -- --- Q ff ' 'S M' H Wi? 1 '5'f'2ffvW 4e Q'x ' f CL RIO CRIBE MEET OTHER DEADLI - Phebe and Mr. Hurley, the CLARION advisor. PHEBE BALENTINE, Editor of the CLARION, busy at work. L to R: Dan Dixon, Terri Stevens, Marilyn Riley, Barbara Ricketts, Gayle Fretz, Donna Webster, Diane Willis, Lin Cox, Chris Crawford, Cathy Stearns, Janie Ewing, Phebe Balentine. MlCHEl.E FACKLER and PAM WEBER Co-editors of the 1962 PAGEANT Dear PAGEANT STAFF, We would like to take this opportunity to show our gratitude and appreciation for your many hours of labor. Several new additions were made to this year's book thanks to the creative- ness of the PAGEANT members. Your hard work and devotion to the cause of producing an outstanding yearbook have helped immeasurably in allowing us to fulfill our goals and meet our deadlines. Also, the general informality of the group has led to many pleasant experiences we will long remember. ln conclusion, we hope the staff is as proud of the i962 PAGEANT as we are of the PAGEANT members who made it possible to produce a superior annual. Thank you, C1fTT7L4jLpJ'C!U W' 37 Q. ' Q L ith A N A . t .... 5, I -4 i Y: f-1. Mr. STOWERS Our Leader LOIS SMITH THIS IS HOW IT WAS DONE NANCY BARTH Where's that picture? NICK FRISCH Oh. to Zeus with it! One down, 1,251 to go! JUDY TRAYLOR Not another picture KATHY TOWNSEN This has got to fit. .YQ Z ii ANNIS MARTHIS Oh hi, Mr. Sfowers JUDY BILLINGS GERI WALL Duh! Oh! There must be u' way ,4:.6 ...vw KAREN SMITH No? again? PHOTOGRAPHERS: JIM ECKIS RAY KELLOGG AL CARROLL JUNE DOUGLAS WENDY CULOTTA :Zi , if 'X iw X X x 5 N X- ,Q '- K wi- -. ,mill -:.: X 4 SK -qw .Q.. . if XX Junv SWENSON How many annuals would you like? 55 Q JP -ff. CHARLOTTE GRADY That looks good! STAN RICHES ROBIN GREAVES Wheel Whoo! Finally! Sure, we'lI lake lhe Sludenf Council a third time. THE PLAYERS ', . . and falling down ihey adored him. . . . and behold Ihou shalt bring forth a son and ...me laid him in U man er shali call his name Jesus. Y 9 Glory to God in the Highes! . . . APOLLO ND HI' Ml ES f e ve' f t-fx 7 L' - ar 3 M3335 4f.,l?'f'1 kj' Song is a lyrical portrayal of emotions. A person's whole character can be re- flected in the quality of his song. The ability to sing is a natural characteristic. However, to be able to mold this ability to fit different types of songs is indeed an art. Mr. Murphy has proven to be an artist in this line. The result include Granite Hills' fine Men's Glee, Girls' Glee, and Concert Ch ,VX if if s of his talents oir. Back Row: John Zirwes, Tom Davis, Dennis Branstetter, Jim Buchmiller, Bob Stockton, Dan Dixon, Ken Wright, Thad Francis, Jim Lillard, Ned Bowker, Jim Clark, Dennis Hannan, Richard Nix, Bill Smitrovich. Middle Row: David Warren, John Long, Brian Christensen, Phil Cernius, Tim Lawson, Robert Grady, Dave Colson, Steve Bills, Donald Pitt, Arthur Monroe, Jim Smith, Joe Mercier, Bob McAllister, Wayne Blackwell, John Welch, Paul Mondragon, Bill Klucas. Front Row: Ken Clark, Mike Fox, Ray Board, Gary Krausman, Jim Jesperson, John Vallone, Dave Rummery, Warren Wood, Sam Curry, Chester Phillips, Tom Miller, Don Clark, Joe Lipari, Charles De Rienzo, Hal Brothers, John McConnell, Tom Newlin. 69 is 5 :gf , NEA? 2 f l s fx K mx J QR - I f 3 , : V.: A S Q i mg 2 s4 f K f S , fi g .Q t X x.. ,1,l L L , W,..,.....,.-M ,-L.. I -- -1 gg? V .N Q i xv, . is we XQ I ' Q.. gi i. TQ? xx Q W, x ww NF? 5 ,W ,aa- K is q,,g., . S . 5 5 -f S Q 5 55 Q Ay., . sw , vm 3 .fs ef. .47 ROW l, L to R: Pat New, Cheryl Woodhouse, Janice Fern, Sally Curtis, Karen Collins, Virginia Miller, Donna Maine, Pat Young, Kitty Bye, Marilyn Mitchell, Lynn Pruett, Priscilla Townsen, Loy- zelle Brightwell, Carol Dahl, Charlotte Grady, Linda Cox. ROW 2, L to R: Kathy Sims, Dorothy Carlton, Lois Smith, Cherie Aber- nathy, Kaaren Mowery, Evelyn Gregg, Peggy Jones, Laurie Mar- tin, Diane Cline, Rhonda Swadley, Linda Crow, Kristina Thomp- son, Shirley Smith, Margerie Elmendorf, Sandra Booher, Peggy Cunningham. ROW 3, L to R: Gail Channell, Bonnie Warren, Sylvia Zimmerman, Mary Morrow, Loris Freeman, Linda Apitz, Barbara Ricketts, Evelyn Cross, Joyce Cross, Ruth Ann Thorne, Lonnie Weiss, Shirley Hardin, Peggy Singer. N . ' 8 VK 1. . uf: . I . J g LN, i OFFICERS - ROW 'l, L to R: Kristina Thompson, Librarian, Lois Smith, President, Diane Cline, Vice President. ROW 2, L to R: Janice Fearn, Treas- urerp Marilyn Mitchell, Librarian, Loyzelle Brightwell, Secretary. lt has been said that attributes may be measured by the yardstick of effort. Concert Choir has indeed proven this adage. A considerable amount of time and effort behind the scenes was definitely necessary to produce this year's fine quality performance. Attired in their newly purchased robes, Concert Choir performed throughout the year in a manner worthy of acclaim. Each of their fine programs, will be long remembered for its outstanding quality and impact. 7l MARCH ALO G WITH THE ROMAN EAGLES' BAND E CAROL RICE Drum Maiorefie DARLENE SALCIDO Baton Maioreile 72 MR. RONALD BROADWELL i Director Though small in number, our Eagle Marching Band, led by Drum Maiorette Carol Rice and directed by Mr. Ronald Broadwell, has proven that quality does not necessarily go hand in hand with quant- ity. Their precision drills, coupled with fine music, have served to make our half time shows a great success, and we will not forget the colorful sight as they marched in parades with their eagle plumes regally blowing in the breeze. W, Ss .- xi' K ll i X-1 1 CONCERT BAND As the year began, Concert Band and Orchestra set their standards high and then achieved their desired mark of Roman excellence. The talents of director Mr. Ronald Broadwell are responsible for these- two more welcomed and valued additions to our music department. CONCERT ORCHESTRA THE ROMAN EAGLES' STRAW HAT BAN ROW 1, L to R: Ron Lovelady, Anitra Byler, Evelyn Ahlee, Nick Volchock, George Williams. ROW 2 L to R: David Reid, Marla Cantrall, Karin Laffoon, Ruth Ashley, John Dart, Richard Tompkins, Alan Jesperson, George Hamilton, Jay Doubrava, Ken Leslie. ROW 3, L to R: Ron Stoll, Pierre LaPIant Terry Dickinson, Carol Rice, Sam Ross, Ray Morrow, Jim Perisho, David Hobson, Bob Broadbent Bob Reid. Perhaps the biggest and best surprise of the football season was the initial apearance of the Granite Hills Straw Hat Band. Their original outfits coupled with fine musical performances have added zest and fun to our assemblies, football and basketball games. THE BAND STAFF Y ,S ROW 1, L to R: Mr. Broadwell, Director, Bob Reid, President, Linda Westmoreland, Treasurer, Carol Rice, librarian, Jim Perisho, Vice-President, Anitra Byler, Uniforms. Absent is Sam Ross, Equipment, and Karin Laffoon, Secretary. . 5 ink, Ts Q s X bf . X X f. ' YE.. if nEi:i?5iii7gg1S7i5S5IEf'f: 'K Q 2 f et ROW 1, front to back: Judy Swenson, Kathy Howard, Mary Cruz, Kathy Townsen, Lanora Ewert, Rose- mary May, Michelle Fackler. ROW 2: Dorothy Salas, Kathy Sims, Rachel Cota, Linda Kinney, Judy Billings. ROW 3: Karen Bond, Shirley Watton, Ann Winter, Cookie Pierce, Sharon Williams, Marilyn Frink. ROW 4: Connie Griffin, Vickie Olson, Sharon Hamlet, Priscilla Townsen, Geri Wall, Rae Riggs, Mary Stucky. CONNIE GRIFFIN Lieutenant KAREN BOND Captain 77 ALL SET? DEAN BILLING JAN CLARK MIKE ROARK ALVERDA DAVIS YOU BET! BARBARA SYLVAS CHERIE ABERNATHY PAT FOSTER CHARLOTTE GRADY LINDA GRAY MOST BEAUTIFUL AND GRACIOOUS IN MANNER Princess Monna Branson Princess Judy Riley so Princess encer Princess Pat Foster Charlotte Grady Queen of the Roman Holidays 'ssgwggli . , GIRLS LEAGUE JUDY SWENSON Girls' League President NANCY BARTH JAN CLARK Rosariuns President Medeqns President The Girls' League of 1961-62 functioned as four related clubs-Athenians, Medeans, Patricians, and Rosarians. Each club devoted its time to as- signed social activities and service proiects. They were responsible for the Winter Wonderland Dance, a spring fashion show, and a St. Patrick's Day Dance. As an innovation to Girls' League services, the clubs made regular visitations to the Elmwood Rest Home, and Sunnyside School. ln its expanded social and service program the League has suc- ceeded in including more active members and creating a favorable impression on campus and in the community. JOAN CRAVO BARBARA YANKS Athenlans President Patrlciuns President THE ROSARIANS and THE ATI-IENIANS l Left to Right, ROW 1: Nancy Barth, President: Annis Marthis, Secretary: Cheryl Woodhouse, Vice-President. ROW 2: Linda Cannell, Terri Ross Carole Ross, Charoliene Broun, Judy Swenson. ROW 3: Kathy Wiker, Connie Dann, Lea Newland, Kathy Sims, Sharon Hamlet, Maria Woolley ROW 4: Florence Davis, Judy Cross, Ginger Weseloh, Linda Bovee, Wendy Lucas, Michele Fackler, Pam Weber, Maryann Arestad. ,N F1 l 6 0 5, Left to Right, ROW 1: Artie Hanson, Vicn+President, Allison Powers, Secretary, Joan Cravo, President, Judy Swenson. ROW 2: Kathy Hecker, Kathy Dickinson, Lila Minear, Trudy Ginkel, Elske Ginkel, Kitty Hanson, Charlotte Grady. ROW 3: Karen Porter, Barbara Peters, Joyce Raymond, Maureen Allarq, Michelle Doblado, Cherie Chase, Rosalyn Mertis, Sylvia Stephen. an PATRICIANS, Left to Right: Andrea Greaves, Secretary, Barbara Yanks, President, Judy Swenson. ROW 2: Gerry Benet, Terry Rulich, Susan Davis, Sandi Dial, Barbara Dial, Cuba Dyer, Carrie Ghram, Sue Ann Grady, Carol Cost, Lynn Taylor, Connie Bailey, Rita Sistrunk, Cheryl Maxa, June Kincaid, Mar- ganne Hungerford, Clema Stephers. ROW 3: Haidee Palafox, Sharon Warne, Richanne Hill, Linda Carrol, Helen Hines, Barb Templeton, Lynn Fox, Susan Kitchell, Lurlie Moore, Carol Murray, Sheila Harmon, Tracy Lucast, Barb Stone, Sally Houghton, Salli Trickey, Jill Theobald, Maria Heimpel. ROW 4: JoAnn Carmach, Judy McClary, Pat Omahan, Marilyn Tubb, Liz Morse, Dotti Knarerboro, Vivian White, Connis Buckman, Sally Marthis, Phebe Balen- tine, Sue Mustaine, Val Vanderford, Sue Slack, Christie Brugamah. MEDEANS, Left to Right, ROW 1: Marilyn Mitchell, Vice-President, Jan Clark, President, Jonna Dahl, Secretary, Judy Swenson. ROW 2: Janet Smiley, Shirley Watton, Teresa Ascuitto, Audrey Vanderhyde, Karen Collins, Joyce Styles, Marie Gaynor, Bobs Mueller, Betsy Mueller, Janice Fearn, Lee Wor- den, Marilyn Riley, Vera Vittor. ROW 3: Linda Wood, Carol Dahl, Janice Jerrill, Donna Corlett, Lurlie Moore, Judy Riley, Sue Wiker, Pat Foster, Donna Benson, Linda Steingraber, Mary Ann Stucky, Sylvia Spencer, Robin Breaves, Jayne Brady, Diane Dedman. ROW 4: Paula Kincaid, Carol Ritter, Jan Koel- ler, Ruth Hutchison, Carolyn Trovaten, Cathy Stevens, Jeanne Clark, Karmin Kroschel, Lilla Logan, Barham Ricketts. 84 JAN CLARK Senior Princess JONNA DAHL Sophomore Princess Pe- WINTER WONDERLAN D COURT MICHELE FACKLER Junior Princess JILL SHOCKNEY Freshman Princess JUDI SWENSON 3' Queen 1:17 ,rj f CLUBS ON CAMPUS U1 FUTURE STEWARDESS' CLUB - ROW 1, L to R: Denice Gagosian, President: Jan Perisho, Vice-President, Judy Finch, Secretary: Linda Barker, Treasurer. ROW 2, L to R: Linda Wood, Linda Steingraber, Sylvia Stephan, Linda Cannell, Bev- erly Griffin, Rita Sistrunk. ROW 3, L to R: Pat Young, Lonnie Weiss, Cheryl Chase, Charlotte Platt, Stephanie Christen- son, Kathy Brawn, Christie Bruggerna. MU ALPHA THETA - ROW 1, L to R: Dennis Coyne, Treasurer, Nancy Connors, Secretary: Gloria Wolf, President: Ron Buchmiller, Vice- President. ROW 2, L to R: Mr. Winter, Jim Simons, Lurlie Moore, Nancy Benson, Marie Heimpel, Dennis Branstetter. ROW 3, L to R: Barry Vittor, Barend Van Zanten, Jon Elson, Steve Croft, Dan Dixon. 1,1355-515 21 mi .1 f 1, . lr, A 51: .J ,aww ,V nunmuuxf f ,1 f -L, r wigs gi X 4,5 ' If 5,5 i fi fi 'Q . :J 1 A A f Ny-. V- V JW, 5,53 5' . 1 . f L.-1 .il e I wi' I T r , 9 F' VARSITY LETTERMEN'S CLUB - ROW 1, L to R: Don Phillips, Vice-President, Chester Phillips, President, Tom Martes, Secretary-Treasurer. ROW 2, L to R: Chuck Bimer, Joe Dalphine, Dan Conners, Tom Robinson, Ed Goshorn, Bill Goshorn, Steve Winfrey, Tony Robinson, Dennis Brent, Alton Carroll, Chuck Bosch. ROW 3, L to R: Dan Dixon, Dean Barron, Larry Julihn, Bill Balentine, Barry Vittor, Fuzzy Patstone, Carlton Jacobes, Ed Greaves, Frank Butler, Dave Baker, Jim Smith, Rex Burnett. INTERNATIONAL CLUB - ROW I, L to R: Lottie Kiaer, President, Judy Riley, Vice-President, Susan Eggart, Secre- tary, Sue Wiker, Treasurer. ROW 2, L to R: Haidee Palafox, Joyce Styles, Janis Jorrell, Jonna Dahl, Barbara Muller, Betsy Muller, Carol Dahl, Teresa Asciutto, Cheryl Woodhouse. ROW 3, L to R: Gloria Wolf, Sharon Tucker, Vera Vittor, Marilyn Riley, Karen Smith, Mary Stucky, Judy Billings, Katie Riley. ROW 4, L to R: Marilyn Tubb, Phebe Balentine, Sallie Marthis, Maria Heimpel, Annis Marthis, Marganne Hungerford. me C. S. F. - ROW 1, L to R: Barry Vittor, President: Gloria Wolf, Vice- President: Judy Riley, Secretary: Dana Josephson, Treasurer. ROW 2, L to R: Clema Stephens, Barbara Yanks, Sue Wiker, Susan Eggert, Sharon Warne, Marilyn Riley, Sharon Tucker, Margaret Anderson. ROW 3, L to R: Rae Riggs, Marilyn Tubb, Mr. Bonwell, Bob Cota, Lurlie Moore, Barend Van Zunten, Ed Goshorn, Helen Cost, Teri Gravett. DRAMA -- BACK ROW, L to R: Tommy Robinson, Mr. White, John McClung, Suzanne Slack, Margaret Felthaus, Mike Roark, Karen Bran- stetter. ROW 2, L to R: Jenny Kellogg, Gloria Wolf, Greg Goebel, Nancy Connors, Wanda Kingcade, Karen Collins, Jan Clark, Rita Sistrunk, Diana Carmen. ROW l, L to R: Janie Ewing, Secretary: Paula Goebel, Vice-President. Absent: Tony Robinson, President. H 1 -ww 'Y Q., ,,V WWW wt' ' N li .1 ,, , , ,N ac., . , f ADVANCED TENNIS - ROW 1, L to R: Carol Ritter, Vice-President: Lurlie Moore, Treasurer: Barbara Yanks, Secretary: Janice Fearn, Mary Cruz, Barbara Muller, Diane Carmen, Betsy Muller, Vicki Seraton, Alice Speier, Sharon Tucker, Joline Brown, Kathy Hecker. ROW 2, L to R: Connie Buckman, Linda Porter, Carolyn Trovaten, Dottie Knaresboro, Lottie Kiaer, Marilyn Tubb, Barbara Stone, Jody Stiner, Pam Weber, Diane Willis, Linda Porter, Joyce Ray- mond, Allison Powers. BEGINNING TENNIS - ROW 3, L to R: Janice Koeller, Ruth Hutchinson, Rita Sestrunk, Rayetta Walker, Janice Jarrell, Nancy Walker, Barbara Templeton, Nancy Curtis, Susan Gunter, Lonnie Sippel. ROW 4, L to R: Bonnie Olson, Joyce Cross, Marilyn Sperry, Lisa LeFors, Elske Ginkel, Trudy Ginkep, Vivian White, Linda Sanders, Ginger Weslok, Frances Sanders, Diane Riley, Linda Traylor. Absent is Judy Munson, President of Advanced Tennis. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP CLUB - ROW I, L to R: Rose Luhr, Mary Gardiner, Andy Greaves, Ann Son, Quiz Team Captain: Bob Montague, Veep: Ricky Davis, President: Michele Fackler, Secretary: Brian Mills, Veep: Loyzelle Brightwell, Publicity: Gail Channell, Pianist: Patty Eddy. ROW 2, L to R: Correnga Owen, Virginia Daugherty, Sue Ann Grady, Evalyn Crowell, Karan Bovee, Donna Moebus, Florence Davis, Barb Ricketts, Sue Swiney, Linda Porter, Susie Roberson. ROW 3, L to R: Sandy McHenry, Linda Bovee, Joline Brown, Edie Lewton, Robin Greaves, Judy Billings, Mary Stucky, Haidee Palafox, Penny Paton, Janice Koeller, Joyce Cross, Helen Cressey, Diane Riley. ROW 4, L to R: Ron Osberg, YFC Director: Bill Jensen, John May, Frank Arnold, Bill Sawders, Steve Winfrey, Ed Kindsvater, Judy Cross, Barbara Peters, Karen Porter. .nw MM? RADIO-Left to Right-ROW 1--Mr. Mouser, Richard Clark, Eugene Peterson, Gary Davis, Lee Shipman, Steven Spurlock. ROW 2-Richard Gorton, Wayne Koeller, Roger Barkley, Jim Depew. SCIENCE-Left to Right-ROW 1-Margaret Anderson, Gloria Wolf, Judy Munson, Steve Croft. ROW 2--Barbara Ricketts, Phebe Balentine, Nancy Curtis, Pam McDermitt, Sally Curtis, Nancy Walker. ROW 3--Leroy Scheppmann, Phil Cernius, Ronald Buchmiller, Marcia Hooker, Bruce Baker, Nick Frisch, James Simons, Bob Almony, Mr. Salyer. ROW 4--Ed Brancheau. ART-Left to Right-Salli Trickey, Jill Theobald, LaVonne Schultz, Priscilla Townsen. ROW 2-Mr. Bray, Zeech Danner, Herb Prince, Marsha Wilson, Kathleen McCurry. Y-TEENS-Left to Right-ROW 1-Janice Baker, Barbara Justus, Connie Griffin, Karen Bond. ROW 2-Bridget Ho, Alice Spiers, Claudia Small, Diana O'Rourke, Sandy Brown Gretchen Vandenberg. ROW 3-Diane Kline, Peggy Samuels, Judy Swenson, Mary Stucky, Michele Fackler, Judy Billings, Robin Greaves, Valerie Skidmore, Kathy Stevens, Gayle Fretz. alifornia Cadet Corps Dave Ciambrone, Steve Croft, Tam Scrivner. FIRST ROW, L-R: Ed Kindsvater, Michele Paton, Robert Crafty, Millet, Robert Flavon, 2nd Lt., Robert Grady. SECOND ROW, L-R: Don McBride, Gary Mullet, Gary Burice, Bob Sippel. Art Watson, Robert Almony, Jerry Lewis. The obiectives of the California Cadet Corps are: To develope the quality of leader- ship. . . To assist the school in educating our youth for citizenship.. . To develope a solid sense of Patriotism and to teach them the limited role of the military in a democracy. To encourage the cadets to develope a well-rounded standard of knowledge and an outstanding scholastic record. To assist cadets to understand basic mili- tary concepts and to provide back- ground for college R.O.T.C., service academies, and armed forces reserve. FIRST ROW, L-R: 2nd Lt., Jesse Morrow, Waren Tingley, Gary Almony, Robert Wolfe, Donald Fitzgerald. SECOND ROW, L-R: Gary Albright, Bob Proffer, Jerry Lewis, Gary Hunter. 91 sv uf W J',-,,u-f-I ,.,,,.A4vM Q ,, ,.....--.W-f L....' ,I V M, - V A , - M- , . 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MIDDLE ROW, L to R: Chuck Bimer, Gary Gundy, Ed Greaves, Larry Julihn, Thad Francis, Jim Buchmiller, Doug Tubb, Bill Balentine, John Stone Larry Fisher, Ken Siebrand. FRONT ROW, L to R: Carl Clendenon, Russ Eckhardt, Jim Wall, Dick Mathers, Brian Mills, Joe Pruett, Rick Askey, Rick Davis John Lee, Chester Phillips, Fred Sobke. Coach Otterson Coach Davis , ,:. The usual abundance of iniuries and an acute lack of depth again limited the Eagle varsity to a single victory. Their 13-6 tri- umph over Monta Vista was highlighted by the strong defensive play of Chester Phil- H 6 lips and Alton Carroll. Q 9 The gutty performances of Chester Phil- i H Q 5 Q lips and Tom Roth earned them all-League ,L 3 S, IV, honors on the defensive team. In addition, f ,',l' :,' Q several other boys played in spite of in- ::. IUTISS that should have kept them out of A 'sys the lineup. With a good nucleus of backs returning, next year's team could be much , improved if it can develope a solid line. llts 5 ,ct rt V..,,..V , is t tlltts 95 . , l 1 l - syigst V kiwi W Eh ' , : f . sf: E fwmggwm .3 il as 1 E The common conception of a football star is a person big enough to tangle with rhinoceros and come out alive. However, little 5'7 , 150 pound Chester Phillips is a true star in his own right. For the second year in succession, Chet earned all-league recognition, making the first de- fensive team at guard this season. Even more important though, this quiet, hard working boy has earned the admiration of not only his fellow students, but that of the men who have coached him. The following comments are iust a sample of how the coaching staff feels about Chester. Coach Otterson- Chester is probably the best proof that l've even seen that you don't have to have size to succeed in football. A sincere boy with a real desire to achieve-never satisfied with being second best, is Coach Hauser's sum- mation of Chet. Coach Davis agrees wholeheartedly saying, Chester gives l0O0L all the time. lf all Granite Hills players made as good use of their abilities as Chet, our teams would be unbeatable. However, Chester didn't come by his talent naturally. . ii W. -.fQ,.....,., , , ...,.., Q imiiiijflffifiigiixii, '1aQ,f2ii3Nffgliyf., , V? Iwi e.'K,?Eiisst71f81f1:1 is ii Uwzzsvi. sgg:.gy,g.:f,'55iT' 'f'.,f.:.f QQ.. ,, .. 'iii 1- 212311 1 ., . ffi sei'-lgggteeewfifl-f an-fs, . . ' r fl 5- V R ITY OOT B LL He began his career as a monstrous 100 lb. lineman on the frosh football team. The next year he advanced to the iunior varsity where his most, outstanding accomplishment was the biggest broken nose imaginable. Though hard w'ork, Chester showed tremendous improvement in his iunior year, and made honorable mention on the all- Metropolitan League team. This unsung hero really came into his own this year, being voted .co-captain and most valuable player by his teammates in addition to his all- league honors. Besides the abilities that he so ably displayed on the field, Chester has an intangible quality of leadership that can't be measured. This quality, along with a fine sense of humor as shown when he accepted a blue garter lfor good Iuckl from the homecoming queen without even blushing made Chet one of the best liked boys on the squad. ln summing up why Chester is so outstanding, Coach Otterson hits the nail right on the head when he says, Chester is more willing to pay the price than the price than any athlete l've known. It's this willingness to com- pletely extend himself that makes him a standout. . . FOOTB LL Back row, left to right: Steve Stapel, Glenn Richardson, Ron Reid, Jack Clark, Dan Vaughn, Lynn Wollery, Terry Benedict, Ed Carter, Scott New- Jamieson, Jim Eggert, Steve Hamilton, 'Richard Klock, Mike Mitchell, man. Front row: Troy Singletary, Bob Jones, Ron Allen, Roy Long, Mike Mike Biagini, John Kyle, Glenn Rehn, Larry Benett, Ron Hunter. Middle Coombs, Bob Stillwell, Mike Callahan, Gerry Waugh, Ned Bowker, Ivan row: Dave Oleson, Gary Krausman, Jesus Feieran, Charles Blades, Dave Brooks, Mike Cravath, Joe Cravo, Don Bokovoy, Phil Reams. Cleson, Tylor Messer, Larry Gittins, Eric Willis, Larry Steingraber, Don A much improved Eagle J.V. started its sea- son with a fine 27-O victory over Sweetwater. However, ineligibilities soon cut into the team's strength. This factor kept the J.V.'s from equal- ing their opening game promise. The outstand- ing defensive play of Glenn Richardson and the offensive performances of Jesus Feieran and Dave Oleson offer much hope for next year's varsity. Couch T9CbY Coach Houser 3 9' L , 4, Ti ft M :AE ' :- ,V i Vie w- , i l I - - ' ' - , X , nf: if rm ,Q 3: V1 3 ' ,Q t- Y f x xx i Z J A Y i , W Y Y Jesus Feieran ' Dave Oleson Chuck Olsen Glenn Richardson MOST VALUABLE BACK CO-CAPTAIN CO-CAPTAIN MOST VALUABLE LINE FROSH FOOTB LL Marvin Palmer, James Spears, Ron Holland, Joe Merier, Bild Prine, Bill Kitts, Frank Ema'shiser,iJames Stewart, Ken Clark, Ray Kay, Ray Harvey, Freese, Joe Melcher, Ron Garrison, Patrick Caronel, Steve Skidmore, Bill Smitrovich, Kerby Elser, Gary Grant, Robert Hartley, SECOND ROW- Stanley Neivlin, John Vallone, David Rummery, Milton Finch, Charles Neal, Presley Moore, Eddie Adkins, Mike Goldy, Albert Dennis, Charles Paul Walker, Terr Edward Arrieta. With an abundance of bad breaks, this year's Frosh team managed only a single victory, 7-0, over Grossmont. lniuries also kept the team from reach- ing its potnential. 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W.. s ti 4 9 QI QQ . my L lllllllll lllll l 1 5 Q s we 3 l sw ll 2,3 E ABN x s 'fr - -o Q2 ARSITY CROSS-COUNT RY nba ,saws - SSW Q W 90' 00 Q1 9 2 , .N Get on the mark, says Coach Friberg. Opening the season with a 26-33 win over El Caion, the Eagle Varsity harriers did a commendable iob with an inex- perienced squad. With the loss of their top five runners from last season, depth was at a premium this year. However, the perform- ances of Captain Don Phillips and Barry Vittor-both seniors, and sophomore, Tom Robinson, continually brought the Eagles home with flying colors. With five lettermen returning, depth and balance should be a strong point of next year's cross country team. IN as xg -IQ- -A ,Q ' , . Vg .tw,a,.', Left to Right-BACK ROW-Jim Mullins, Bob Fenner, Frank Butler, Barry Vittor, James Clark, Dennis Branstetter, Bob McAllister. FRONT ROW-Steve Winfrey, Dave Baker, Don Phillips, Tom Robinson, Don Conners, Tony Robinson. W ....,.,,, L, ,n.l,...,,,,.,,M. -, ,mu-, 411. , ..,A.L .M v,,. Q,,.,A,fW .-...L t L... M,:.,L,,1,,., Nm.t,,.M , .,,. , MW ,.,,, .. ,..,...,. ,, .,..v, - . r.M.......v, W. , , , . , ,, , , M,.,,,M, ... -,,-...... V AND FRESHMAN 5 Q The J.V. and Frosh cross-country teams both had relative successful seasons. The Frosh team took second in the league and won at Mt. S.A.C., the J.V. took second place at Mt. S.A.C. Steve Winfrey and Ray Board, top men on the J.V. and Frosh respectively, should be Varsity standouts next year. R 5 BACK ROW, L lo R: John Evans, Dan Dixon, Jim Eckis, Dean Bill- ing, Lloyd Vaughn, Bob Solizano, Bob Moody, Joe Zimmermann, Sam Kroschel, John McClung, Dale Weyse, Mike Stuhr, John Slaven, Sidney Jones. BOTTOM ROW, L to R: Ed Goshorn, John Boudreau, Charley Bosch, Bruce Persky, John May, Ervin Kuebler, James Booher, Bill Goshorn. Steve Winfrey Ray Board BACK ROW, L to R: John Dutro, Bill Sears, Ray Merriman, Glenn Fishburn, Dennis Malby, Eugene Peterson, Lorry King, Tim Stuart, Jack Spencer, Larry Akin, Jack Hecker. FRONT ROW, L to R: Roger Davis, Jim Rose, Bill Kennedy, George Fox, Dennis Malby, Ray Board, Ed Scott, Jack Brunson. Cager Cut-U s With an all-out effort, John Ryan Fur Patstone follows the flight of S'fe'C'1eSf0f 'he ban' his shot against Mar Vista. Bob Lundgren looks for open teammate as Tom Roth anticipates the pass. Team members ponder their chances for Stan Riches hangs in the air before passil victory during a time-out. to Bob Lundgren. 6 L1 With a good nucleus returning, next year's team should be even better than Varsity Basketball Coach Matern LEFT T0 RIGHT: Dan Arbaugh, Mgr., Larry Fisher, Dick Mather, Ned Bowker, Phil Thacher, Stan Riches, Fuzzy Patstone, Tom Roth, Carl Clendenon, Chris Crawford, Bob Lundgren, Greg Long, John Kaiser, Mgr. Hustle was the by-word of this year's Eagle varsity and it paid off in a much improved team. Two victories over El Cajon highlighted the team's 12-ll overall re- cord and helped gain 'Fourth place in the Grossmont League. Although team work was an outstanding characteristic, the fine scoring and rebounding of Bob Lundgren coupled with the excellent all-around play of Stan Riches led the squad throughout the season. this year's. Mar Vista 45 .... .... Coronado 52 .... .... Crawford 57 .... .... Hoover 72 .... Kearny 42. . . Pt. Loma 40 .... .... Helix 42 ....., .... Grossmont 75. . . El Capitan 56... Monte Vista 44 .... .... Alumni 25 ..... ......... SCOREBOARD Mt. Miguel 47. El Caion 44... Helix 54 ..... Grossmont 7l. El Capitan 56. Monte Vista 5l Brawley 53 .. El Centro 53.. Mar Vista 60. . Mt. Miguel 48. El Caion 58... Faculty 46 ..... ........ G .H. 55 -..-.-My W as wx' wo Tom Roth dribbles up court in preparation for next play. ,..-- Fuzzy Patstone labors industriously through a pre-game worm-up. mgv is In a struggle, Bob Lundgren fights f Game. Q Stan Riches waits in anticipation o Visto's Jim Holt. 4459513 or a tip in the El Coion 1 f the next move by Mar gzaiiflig ,I . . BASKE TBALL Buck row ,left to right: Jim Law, Dennis Brandstetter, Gary Monette, Jim Jim Ryan, Chuck Olsen, Larry Gittins, John Kyle, Bob Jones, Lynn Buchmiller, Jim Clark, Jon Helland, Dan Dixon, Jim Eckis. Front row: Woolery, Roy Long. The iunior varsity managed only four victories, but several boys distinguished themselves with their fine play. Dan Dixon, top scorer and most valuable player, and Chuck Olsen, captain, were perennial standouts. Coach Moe Many boys gained valuable experience this season and should be much improved next year when they get their chance to make the varsity. N 108 Dan Dixon Chuck Olsen MOST VALUABLE PLAYER CAPTAIN Coach Otterson Fro sh Basketball The frosh team had a relatively successful season, winning four of twelve games. Players pushing for junior varsity spots next year will include Tim Schraeder, captain, Robert Cota, most valuable player, Alex Robles, Scott Collins and George Fox. A fitting climax to the Eaglet season was their 35-33 triumph over El Caion. Robert Cota Tim Schraeder Most Valuable Player Captain BACK ROW, left to right: Eugene Peterson, Jeff Bartle, George Fox, Gary Grant, Steve Theobald, Jim Leahy, Wayne Black- well. FRONT ROW, left to right: Joe Melcher, Tim Schroeder, Keith Loso, Alex Robles, Charles Brady, Robert Cota, Scott Collins, Bill Freese. 109 0 Jerry Seuberf 103 lbs. ' I 93, Chai: T:illi53B ':SG-2 wpmaf. R iz ep x , Larry Jbohnstorl , 165 lbs. fixkfsp .QA F, 41 Wayne Freeman 1 12 lbs. Don Phillips 127 lbs. Varsity Wrestling BACK ROW, L-R: Jim McKenna, Chester Phillips, Bob Broadbent, Larry Johnston, Jim Perisho, Bill Balentine. FRONT ROW, L-R: Stan Newman, Wayne Freeman, Dave Boker, Don Phillips, John Poniktera. Coach Hauser , ,ff V, sg. , 5 , s A - A 455952555 ,, ti Us 4 ,ti . at J 6 1 Ft -'xx mp. sc 'K Y fm.- my 11 The varsity and iunior varsity wrestling teams both had trying seasons. lnexperience and a lack of depth handicapped the squads. But a lot of boys alternated wrestling between the two teams and gained plenty of experience. However, five grapplers had outstanding seasons. Captain Chet Phillips finished second in the S.D.C.l.F. and made the first all-league team as did brother Don, who also finished first in the S.D.C.l.F. Wayne Freeman and Jerry Seubert each made the second all-league team and will be back next year as will the fine freshman, Larry John- ston, who finished third in the S.D.C.l.F. Coach Hauser expects to build future squads around this year's freshmen and sophomores with hopes that this youth movement will pay off in some future championships. ff x Ill J.V. Wrestling and Action BACK ROW, L-R: Gary Isaacs, .lim Eggert, Tom Davis, Jay Doubrava. MIDDLE ROW, L-R: Dennis Brent, Don Bokovoy, Charles Bosch, Eric Willis, Al Dennis, Bud Prine, Bruce Sims, Mark Nelson, Eddie Adkins. FRONT ROW, L-R: Chuck Fisher, Chris Poniktera, Don Clute, Bill Lee Mark Jesperson, Ken Leslie, Bill Jensma. Chet Phillips flings opponent to the mat. Thinking over the situation Darrell Carlson struggles for the advantage over his adversary 591' W-f'AA'x7s'5'ieiy5s'kfl?f3ii.iii5Ts?E4?Yf3V'5W W1ffs7-1 '1ir '11st:14e xretnzim-HE ENV' 52'Wla'liT35Qii3i7?EA5iEQi?i3'iff'53513:'Vf?3Q'iZ5!?P'Fi651' Y 1. 'G-' I' iw .. A. 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' if fn . 131: s -f 1 1 W,-fm-W' : rs-ffff , i , Ed Alvarez ponders his next more. 54 -'Sf' Dave Gibson Tom Roth ,f gg, Varsity Baseball M . fa Outstandlng AI Carroll K a Q arsity Baseball BACK ROW, L-R: Ron Reid, Tim Copeland, Jim Smith, Dick Sperry, Jim Cark, Thad Francis, John Stone, larry Fisher, Wes Luhr, Ray Morrow, Dave Gibson, John McClung. FRONT ROW, L-R: Coach Davis, Tom Roth, Jim McKenna, Al Carroll, Gil Zachay, Al Layton, Larry Gittins. Experience should be a contributing factor in the kind of season the 1962 Eagle Varsity experiences. With only four seniors on the team, many iuniors and sophomores are having to fill vital positions. Tom Roth, Al Carroll, Dave Gibson and Ray Morrow have turned in top performances this far. All but Gibson are seniors. The team has won two games so far-6-4 and 5-3 victories over San Dieguito and Army-Navy, respectively. With a good chance to win several more contests in the Lion's Tournament, the team should be prepared to fight it out for fourth place in the Grossmont League race. A good turnout this year brought out many fine prospects and Coach Davis expects to field fine teams in the coming seasons. Coach Davis 4 Baseball Blasts Granite Hills' AI Carroll hurls ball toward an un- identified El Capilan batter. Eagle Al Carroll slides safely home wilh a run againsl' El Capilan. 9 L! Jim Clark connecls for a possible hil againsl lhe Vaqueros. 1 I O Baseball KF BACK ROW: Ron Holland, Grayson Freeze, Bob Solarzano, Gary Monnetl, Bob Nelson, Joe Stevens, Garden Pratt, Larry Bulow, Jerry Baxter. SECOND ROW: Eddie Adkins, Bob Stillwell, Jim Spears, Robert Grady, Keith Loso, Eddie Jackson, Troy Singletary, Willis Morris. FIRST ROW: Tim Abernathy, Darrell Carlson, Frank Emhaizer, Bill Frink, Scott Collins, Bob Schallock, Jerry Cruson, Ken Clark, David Stucky. Joe Stevens Outstanding x ' ,L by Y, -, , ' ,f X2 Y -rx, .X ' Wa H. 5 Ken Clark Outstanding Cgggh Wenbgume 'I6 1' Track Terrors Don Wilson of Granite Hills soars skyward in his pole vault effort Granite Hills' Carl .lacobus successfully clears the high iump bar. Steve Winfrey finishes first in the 660 against Helix Granite Hills' sprinters Dan Dixon, Russ Eckhardt, and Dick Mather prepare for the start of the 'I00 yard dash. I 17 '7 Track The 1962 Eagle track team opened the season with a victory over Hilltop, but that early season triumph has yet to be equaled at press time. A very creditable second place 'finish was taken in the J.C. Relays by the A's , though. Many of the top Eagle trackmen are on the B and C teams to enable them to quality in the S.D.C.l.F. finals at sea- son's end. The C team has done very well with several meet wins. However, the boys on the A team have broken school records. These include: Russ Eckhardt, lOO yard dash, Glen Richardson, broad jump, Kirby Hawkins, pole vault, and Carl Jacobus, high iump. These tracksters along with Barry Vittor, Bob Moody and Tommy Robinson have been the stalwarts of a squad that lacks much depth. BACK ROW L R Dan Dixon, Jim Eckis, Barry Vitter, Carl Jacobus, Jim Megerle, Dennis Brandstetter,, Carl Clendenon Lloyd Vaughn Bull Balentlne Mike Coombs Glen Richardson, Dick Mather, Jim Mullins. FRONT ROW, L-R: Don Wilson, Tommy Robinson Bruce Persky Bill ll Goshorn Bob Moody Russ Eckhardt, Gary Candy, Tony Robinson, Danny Yaruss, John Evans. 'i Track A , Graniie Hills' hurdlers clear the barriers on Iheir way lo a possible Eagle vidory. Russ Eckhardf breaks the Pape In Phe 100 yard dash as K m . f l xiii K 4: if N :ab . 'W' gf' V5.2 'L 3' ' M '1-'mr Don Dixon fights for third. ff fi? bw..- .fc . .' '1- KX:,Wiv 1' Wx?- f. 554' ft' 'CVB ATWWR1' -1 BACK ROW, L-R: Ed Goshorn, Sieve Winfrey, Nick Volchok, Sam Kroschel, Jay Doubrava, Danny Conners, Al Dennis, John May, Carl Blades, John Boudreau,Eugene, Peterson, Dan Vaughan, Don Phillips, Larry Johnston. FRONT ROW, L-R: Mike Sfuhr, Richard Klock, Bob McAllisler, Richard Nix, Bruce Persky, Jim Roberson, Chuck Olsen, Dave Baker. 119 Track JN 'W . ,, 4 .L ,K A I VV' 1 1- , LL M :Q V V, .1 as .2 SY 'I fe? 3 , A, ,. ., Q W .6 , 'UQ 'f -f5fll ?Z- ' I Q-..,, 7 ., '+'Ww7w1..,.- Admin T fgiil, Don Wilson clings to the pole on his way up and over as W- ' the bar. Eagle hurdler Bob Moody strides toward tinish against Helix. ,.. W, ew Q BACK ROW, L-R: John Chamberlain, Tim Schraeder, Larry Akin, Jack Brunson, Jim Rose, Jack Spencer, Dave Claar, Larry King, John Dutro, Gary Grant, John Watkins. MIDDLE ROW, L-R: Frank Land, Russell Johnson, George Fox, Joe Melchur, Jim Clark, James Raymond, John Slaven, Tim Stuhr, John Goldman, Chris Poniktera, James Rhoades. FRONT ROW, L-R: Paul Hahn, Charlie Bosch, Terry Arbaugh, Mike Schwaebe, Brian Christ- ianson, Ken Leslie, Ray Board, Dan Yaruss, Ed Scott. fss4r-biivl . N at 2 .W iiii T Q 'N . A xx f V Coach Pumphrey Varsity Tennis This year's Eagle net squad has won several meets at press time and is expected to be among the top teams in the Grossmont League. John Sanderlin, a iunior, and Roy Long, a sophomore, have been the top varsity performers thus far. Joe Dalheim has also done well with Sanderlin in doubles competition. The iunior varsity, composed mainly of freshmen, has had three boys proiected into the spotlight. These players-Robert Cota, Clar- ence Monta and Paul Herman-are all freshmen with much promise. With the underclassmen on the Varsity J.V. being the top players, a good nucleus of young prospects is being prepared to keep Granite Hills among the tennis powers of the league. Another turnout as fine as this year's should take care of the squad's main problem this season--a lack of depth. BACK ROW, L-R: Joe Dahlheim, Beck Henery, Doug Tubb, Barend Van Zanten, Dick Nolan. MIDDLE ROW, L-R: Dennis Hannon, Roy Long, George Hamilton, Rich Tompkin. FRONT ROW, L-R: John Pritchard, John Sunderland, Ed Brancheau. 121 Tennis Outstanding ,, ,W Mm-has ' 15, -9 lmfwm H ,, X ': Q., g-Lw.wf.wfv f,-, mf. , M .,,, f ,kimxgi 1 f - ' - - - Y - I 51 ' , , ' W ., - . by fnnn i l h ,V . U ,,, K . Z, M 4 V , A L, X ., nie, ea 'H WP' John Sanderlin Roy Long Outstanding Singles Outstanding Singles Joe Dalheim Outstanding Doubles , Q M , , . . ,EQ - :gd . Xwyr :Hg J' ' -M af Y, 1, f W . ,. .KM---X i z ,gy f V , - iz- ,, ls' 'L S' - 'gil' ff he ' , n J' L -' , , P - Y Wyvww. lf l , tyfwf iii 'ff L - Q 5.4 vw , -,gel 'W 1 ff 'W k , - ':X A f ,,.' ,a m . ' V 1. H f K ' M j - xv Q ,M 1 :, .,1 . I , ,M ' ' f . -u.,,,,4 x W 1 . , - V --0... X - ',.fx.x-W I XXV K K 7 kk ,K I , L f ' W, fx, v. 1, is 1,1 1 2, 1 2 f ,,..f,.,4 , 3,13 4 a Q, 5 .,, , , , , , vw-ww ,fn ' X , ,i,', W .. ,gm-T kk , Sky i it K - Fl ,, , nag ' V A W E,',f',f,,',, kff?zfg.,,V - -, x 'W ' ' ., . . --wg, , , sMf'QkK,,V E . I ,xp '-7 A V, Titwssigmlg , 7 V D . ,f Y fa Uj , , W., , , an -undo V f V:'Q-M-1-44491 Xin., ' ..,..,..-..,..,-.-..,.,., , .1 V f 'I22 . . Tennis S s 2 I a'-x,..:?5 f Roberl Cofa Paul Herman Clarence Monro ww .5 . , J l ,X CGI-3 ga e , ,E l 'ww 3 it rrr if C K Uatlvl A as Q X it Yi uni ' x BACK ROW, L-R: Paul Herman, Ed Monroe, Bruce Baker, Sieve Theobald, Phil Cernius, .lim Von Zanlen. MIDDLE ROW, L-R: Ed Arriela, Bob Cola, Dave Rummery, Mill Finch. FRONT ROW, L-R: Stun Newlin, Clarence Monfu, .lack Hecker. 123 '-vm If J Kim Lf, f E? ,nv 3k :Qe5f MMV: Q51 wp M Q W - .JU IOR CLASS OFFICERS Q .Jim Eckis-President Don Bokovoy-Vice President The Junior Class, which has always been a hardworking group, put lots of pep and effort into the successful sale of its football and basketball pennants. The Class brought the first official headgear to Granite Hills when it sold Navy and Blue beanies. The Inaugural Ball, sponsored by the Juniors, was both impressive and profitable. For the first time at Granite Hills three Juniors were selected as foreign exchange students. With this impressive list of accomplish- ments to its credit the Junior Class is bound to become one of the most successful Senior Classes to graduate from Granite Hills. Marilyn Riley-Secretary ff iii Mary Stucky-Treasurer were VV 4, Row 1-l..-R.: Ahlee, Evelyn, Al- , nga,-J 7' ' mony, Roberi, Arbaugh, Dan, Are- ' 5 ,. i?i2 s gV,,,fi' slad, Mary, Arnold, Dlxle, Baker, ' J ' ' gs, 'V,EfesgQ , 1 'V . . . if - V - gg - V ,'., V Bruce, Baker, David, Balenhne, Blll. I I K X A 'ka ' ' 5,,v,,gW, :,gr,gs:res14eafzwQg:4m,m,Msre2 arse, ,f V .,,,, . ' f r. ' .: ' ' .rf f :. ': :K 4523 V ' G 4 4 W ,V - , l Vw i1 R 2 L R B k J B . ' 4- ' 2 , 'V V viz , I ow - .- .: ar er oan- aria X ' .- V' ,,. ' rr r, r X ,V fir- SEZ T B h ' ' ' gg 1 1, VV V , - , ,ga . - erronce, arf , NGMY: Benrreil, II , lj .V ,' T' 5: - Nfl!-7i.' ll 1 ,, J ' ,l :, ,,,. : , ., 757:75 VVVV f W, 23 V., fe VVVV,VV, Raymond, Berry, Kathy, Berryman, . ,. -13: ,lil ,Q fr- , , g,i,,',, V ,Qu ',, .ir ,V,,'gs . V- ' A, Cllffvfdi BBYVIGSOI1, BUYYY' 39556799 A ,.,A K. V, ..1 .s.. . - , . ,, ,K , .4 ,,L.S,,, , ,. , . ,. l I , - , L -d -V . I .2 - WH, L',' - Q'-25 w SV v ' U 2 ' E V5 Row 3-L.-R.: Blaglnl, Mlchael, Bull- ' Hi 'L ' 5 '- J,f'EJ 'k 'Wi' f-f.f ' M5:,I'i' zx is, 'xr ', - . ' li , A- H1951 -lu'-l'lhi Bvkovoy, Don, Booher, V Donna, Boone, Dexter, Bovee, linda, . ,, Bo J .B d -1, V. ,QV ozer, ames, ow en, Joe. w,a,b-,,'1,-:,,:,, -I gr' 1'f?'r?f-v'i'sil 'g'15-'- . , 412z:1,1'f', J ' +ms'fsf?a?Yi?We V, - .- - .. , f2,:f, ,,sV,.: V ,fe Q , - V . 9,741 -r 5 11fe2, ,f1,- , '. Q , 'r-' rr r E f . X V ' Va: f V Ze ,,,, :Q 52,3255 'k k W ' r V' gg, ,jj g S 2' 'J gli Row 4-L.-R.: Bowker, Ned, Brady, , - ' -nf, - , -' --f'- '.15gVg i'f, . M, WP A VV L, VV -' 'gl 5 Jayne, Brancheau, Edward, Bran- ,Mf 2 , 1 , 'V V '- , Sfeifer, Dennis: Brown, Kufhleenf we 14, , ,.. 1 ,.,:' ff,g,ff'1- - ', - K 1 L 1' 2g5,y,'z E Vi gg o V V , ,gm Broadbeni, Bob, Brunson, James, ': S , vi ,I -: .ffkft MQ: ' ff: :I V VVVVVV V 2 V 1 -- H . -- 'E V-gr, -, gf ,JA , , -- Burch, Jerr . ,. K , Ne, 4. . I ' 'S V AKL' ' 2,23 J 1 , s W5 ' Vifzifftv 'Q-i??3g7iQ55iQi X' . .. VVKKVV - fr . V M VV Qgszisgugijgr gg VV ,V V N- J V , ' Q , - ' -' Row 5-L.-R.: Burnell, David, Bye, rf-Jw, wee: ,,f.,:Q i , g, ,T f , V ,3g,,n , VV - V ,, -ii ,. .-rr., -- 31 ' ' , M' , . 224' ef' 'fs's , , - - 1 ' V 'K' 5' 71 N Catherme, B e, Catholeen, Callahan, Vs 'S V121 ,,f,,w,,.- 1 -sf V ,. - gg, I lf, f Vt., E Charles, Cherwell, Gail: Chose. 714 l 'sf' -- ' - .V i Cheryl, Christensen, Nels, Chrisfen- fezlvsfi -'SEQ' rf ,:V, ' 2.5. ' V5 ' , -, V 1 V QW' , ff, - ' . ' fx.. 5 ', V :. 3 Q .5 I ,1PT, ' -1 ' 2, ' , .2111 i . , .fl V' A mi, 215.554, if a 2- Vista 3 l'W ' f 1 ' - ',V ., V V, . ,,,, . , ,V,,,,V,, V fffffswg: , V VVV VV , ,.,. -rf V V - 'L -1',11afs2zii . 5 ' . V x V, VV VVV ,, V z. V,VV,. V :QV MV A ,. :ow C:--h LaR..d CIaar,cJaTkr2: 'Clark' , 'V V 11 ,.- , , , f , ' 4 enne ' en enon ar - o eman wi 1' Q, ' ,rf ' 1 fs.. 5 V ' ' ' .' ' ,, 'M ,,, Q VfVf Qgg, ,y 'fr 5 Ronald, Connors, Daniel, Cook, My . 2 2, 1125 --5,5 .- ' M- ,QV 5 si,-' fqifm .f . . X , ,A 9, 'V ,rl K, .,-' ,Q Sieve, Coombs, Michael, Cooper, - ' , 5 N fY- fi - f-if' , -r , ,film ' -2, V ' V, ' x, ,iw gg ,, ,Q mV, 'fzf,?ile?l5figE i xV,-, 2 LL'L -V , V , - :-,, , - - , . -, ,Z V. ff VV rg V V ,RV V VV 1, Row 7 l.. R.. Copeland, Tl1BlIIT0Vh, ff 1- I ., ' ,W ,' f ' Q W' Crawford, Dean: Crrscenh, Dommrc: VV , VV . ,Q-:.,4,' 2 Croft, Steven: Curry, Sam, Curhs, ' er, V S, ,, VV ' ' f Nancy, D'Adamo, Barbara, Dahl, '- 'W , ' - - 1 J 'ifT, V. 'A . 'V':,,fY,?L. frflrfl - 0 - A ' V 2 Cm'- ' ' -f V ' V- -, . K Q ' , R w 8 L R D hl , W J V 1 . lv ' ' , ' V ,, Dim, Clsglnze. Du - 'WT' Mm J '- , we f , , GVIS, A verda, De gb, - y , , - - ,--' ,egg V ,, - ,:,,fg,e,,5 'B r eap' 4,53 - . , . - , , - 'Vzxss ' v,.' X E22 'H ' 5 Boll, Arlhur, De Sloul, lucllle, Dixon, ,, '--, i g? .V I. W 5 H M W. - . -1 -- V2-use -' .' --' - ,':1'F s V 'H 'V Danny, Dobbs, Bull, Dobbs, Rohm. ' ,, I -EV, ,V , ,yy 4 L firig, f '. -- -diff .Q .. ,a- wifi , V 3 , VJ' , : . , l'. , . ,. , ,, , ' C '-Y is 'Av' J . Row 9-LR.: Doubrava, Jay, Dresser, ' , 'J 'I - S Sharon, Drogo, Joseph, Eckhart, Rus- ml 153 ' Q, ,Q i 5. 1 - . . 515 11 if! I, ', ' ' fb H 'P sell, Eckls, James, Edmrsfon, Bull, El- AV V mendorf, Marlorle, Espinoza, Dom- 1,1- SV VVV' 1 ,- -w , ,, - r ,I . . . -- , M V, , lhlt. ', '-'FMP lil' J A ' , . ', ' ' 1 1 5 V K sf f ,, . , VVV V V , Mx 2, 1 , -, . f Tx. . .V Nec, 'fi if frm-,tt x, ., f . .91 , Lf: - lul l - f .3 S y Q , l,q , - if sw. 4. M .A . 9 5 ,F w X fl 'Rt ' if 22 .f.,. . , ,. N .. .21 W. . 2 . . .. L -' . A 'L , t 55 'f:- I Em 3 5 XT f x -3 3 1 , gf? 4-7' it ev 7 si its 7, .L QJVL 'FL - .VT 3 in av- V - Wffillxi Qfffffl H W 1 S 1 .. ,,A.,b, , b ,, A , ', Q- , .1 5 f H V,A, lg , A,V, . K QW, ,,,LW X g ll' . ,-- 'fc' , ig., - ' V -Q - V K V ky ,y n 54 M .AAF , V, IIA . .EX ,, ,ti ll , , ... ra if .wa gl if 'E my 'V W I , K ,lm Lw mlm, 4 R fer 'T' J 1 f A' F . - - f A . .A., t L- tie, 5 ' e A ,si 'Ti hv' L ' X l L ki ' Ei by K Q 3' B .. f Q b' if .. J f J J l 2 do L - - fl ,f . . cs' 1 .nf J w A , K 'Q Q. is lg sb 'Q , ., M Q 1- hz- .Q ,vp ' L ' . ev of A : b ,g ' Q--A l Row 8-L.-R.: Lanctot, Gary, La Violet, Jeanne, Law, Roy, Lawson, Richard, Layton, Richard, Lee, Wil liam, Leslie, Kenneth, Lipari, Joseph. Row 9-L.-R.: Lucas, Wendy, Lucast Nancy, Luhr, Wesley, Lundgren Robert, Luther, Lentz, Mac Nichol , Victoria, Mclntire, Ross, Maine, Don- HU. 1 r Q , '-v A tb' H f .5 I Xe . -pup- -Ship ,,., ,sv V-yt ., .. ,,- tn,-px., it ...ix ,YM ' .MH ', '1. K. k.,.-Me.. .V..A. ,. N.. 7 r. gg.- ,l ., .Hknfu 4 X 1- ml so L f E' . is 3 X v. sp . vw . . '. flu.: -. -nw .Q 13 gigs . rf, K L ,,,. V , A D 7 E mil Row l-L.-R.: Evans, John, Ewert Lanora, Fackler, Michele, Fejeran Jesus, Fenner, Robert, Ferguson, Rod ney, Finch, Judy, Fischang, Sheryl Row. 2-L.-R.: Flick, Rober, Fox Lynn, Francis, Thad, Frink, Marilyn Gandy, Gary, Gavin, Pat, Gaynor Maria, Giannosa, Jack. Row 3-L.-R.: Gibson, David, Grady, Robert, Graves, James, Gray, Linda, Greaves, Edward, Greaves, Edwina, Gregg, Evelyn, Hoff, Gerard. Row 4-L.-R.: Hall, Pam, Hamilton, George, Hamilton, Steven, Hamlet, Sharon, Hanson, Artie, Harris, Ger- aldine, Hartley, Ronnie, Heyser, Greg. Row 5-L.-R.: Ho, Briget, Holcomb, John, Hooker, Marsha, Howard, Kathleen, Hudson, Ernest, Huss, Jon, lmhoff, Richard, Irvin, Alma. Row 6-L.-R,: Jackson, Eddie, Jacob- us, Carlton, Jeffrey, Carolyn, John- son, Michael, Jones, Peggy, Jonew, Sidney, Justice, Craig, Kellogg, Jen- nifer. Row 7-L.-R.: Kent, Marlys, Kimball, Ronald, Kindsvater, Edward, Kinney, Linda, Kitchell, Karen, Kroschel, Sam, Kuebler, Ervin, Laffoon, Karin. fx. Xi' X 5 V ' 1 l . ,421 .rl J ' 2 1 fe -1 ' I , r ,, ,JJ 9 We r rr J . J - cyrr - e Ji J: 7 s .., XXWN, ry k.VLL , is l 'fic ' 5 , -j- - 'f' in , 5 .Q ,Q ..:' , V - 'U V? Q ' , . - x We J 'He r r n ire A 4 , ,, L if l 'f 531 il. J ea 4 J uma' I is -, ,. W ll : .- , Q V -5':YY'?'f!i A 4- ? ' 1 'Q ' 9 4 fk,' ,gi ., J, ' ' if I ' fl ' J .f-qzwzfi f ciei -- J, snre -X A . V 5 V Tx. . r 2 if ' 1 , 3 if ,xr ll 1 'O J .aw FP' iq' fi - V r W me 'EW 1 sag-I Aa Row 'I-L.-R.: Marak, Pat, Martes Tom, Marthis, Annis, Mather, Elmer Matney, Jacqueline, May, John May, Rosemary, Megerle, James. Row 2-L.-R.: Menke, Sally, Miller Lawrence, Mills, Brian, Mitchell Marilyn, Moody, Patsy, Mowry Karen, Mullins, Jimmy, Murk, Leah Row 3-L.-R.: Newbrough, Linda, Newland, Lea, Newland,' Linda, Newman, Scot, Oberbauer, Michael, Ogilvie, Sharon, Oleson, Bonnie Olson, David. Row 4-L.-R.: Parker, Doreen, Par- sons, Marcia, Partridge, Walter, Paton, Penny, Pierce, Beulah, Pierce, Linda, Poncik, Mary, Preskitt, Clara. Row 5-L.-R.: Pritchard, John, Ra- mirez ,Alan, Rath, Robert, Rauch, Pam, Raymond, Hugh, Rice, Carol, Riggs, Rae, Riley, Marilyn. ifkbf r 'ff- 3 , S J... ':'i' 5' -f M lg, K 7 gl Row -L.-R.: Roach, Linda, Rosen 5 s ' 1 , vi A Q A Mark, Ross, Mike, Roy, Larry, Roy- yjgy V vi? N E ,gf land, Connie, Ryan, James, Ryan W i l .lie N J it , John: RYHSOHI Cl1efYl- is ' lil iii? l WM ,u , V M 2 K , X ' ,,,i , V - - ' H . ' Q35 J I J ' J e 35 5 552, f V J ,--, l Row 7-L.-R.: Salas, Dorothy, Sam- J ' T 6 I 7 , yi M ple, Brigid, Samuels, Peggy, Sanders - A ' Q5 x , J l ' Q tj! 5, 49, Linda, Schluter, Vivian, Schmitt, Kath- , J , J -ff' A V Q 'M ' ryn, Seuber, Jerry, Severt, Judith. K' -' Q A ..c 1, gr: I ,fy 'V N, 1- 'W -iz, gr, i ff' , 1,, ,1'- ,i,, Vgge, ,',' Ss, M Q., 'fje,:2 s a Row 8-L.-R.: shave, Rouen, sifkler, r, 45 ' J X R M, g- gf J ui . ,, S ' Pat, Simcox, Joette, A Simmerman, , 4,,, ' Vg . 7 -an 4, -. ch. ' 4 Linda: Simons, James, Singer, Peggy, - V Q N X M- R I , fl ' -3, V, Sippel, Bob: Sirafon, Vicki. S rw' - tl sf' S . W x ..,, ' 'arm new S, Row 9-L.-R.: Slack, Sue, Sm Claudia, Smith, Karen, Smith, Robert, Smith, William, Sobke, Fred, Soder- gran, Kristina, Solorzano, Robert 5 ., E, 1 si Q. 'Q Q s , f .5 X .Ui f . 5 1 r 49' .1 il -.3 S 'filigifi-.IEi,, .. K . , 5 i 9, 2 X K 'f 4 n ,MSE . . ,Q S, ez 11. . been fs- 'f1 ' f:4:,53,.I'Z.:f'...' W 1 ' iikfiilisss i.'7' .i, 2 f -',:'fz'.szw ,E V- 4' Y ,, .. ff, , 2 A . , vw X .1 . 1' R Y 1' tn.-A. .4 ' x A53 13,1 . -22 . r -.,, K X x - p ' aw-' za. ,V .afamwf 1- ,fav ,,. , . . 1 bf' f fl, W, ff -4,4-:Z ' , Q. fm ,Q 5 3 Qi: . ' ' iv ,,.. ., i. ,qwkq .H mf, ' 1 ': ,. 52 2 42 2 4 ,ff i sw e ,, . ,,. ., e Bm 1. fs.. Q., 5 ,rs If . , , C T 3 mm. if 4 if '- J. 5 ' fi, ' .. .WA , ZE, '-:' is ' ,W . .,,..:: ,,,, , AF' -f. , ., A 5 9. Y -,fl 1' We w 'K 9 km . K L A N ' 4 3 , ' I Z' i Wi 5 ft ' kj N , .5 1 f,' if . 1 N 4 1 M f 4, ,vw G' 2' , A V, . f ,a My 1 QAM we V4 f' lflfiff f 71 I ,I 3 rl . , Q fy I f1f,u,fJ 'I30 7441- uw ..,.. .,.. ,. , 4 W f A s wx . 1 if ff? E fa, L mf, . . , Y rf., 15 ' , ' 5 wo ' 1 iff? ' iii iw is .V .,,,Q-2'12.5.ifi'iifQiif?.,ifZ,i? ,,,, ' iq, in A 4 , Q r 2:11 5. Wig: . x y 4 ,, . 4 E X A Q H Row 1-L.-R.: Spier, Alice, Sperry, Dick, Stearns, Cathy, Stephan, Sylvia, Stevens, Carol, Stockton, Robert, Stoll, Ronald, Stone, Fred. Row 2-L.-R.: Stone, John, Stucky, Mary, Swiney, Susan, Sylvas, Barb- ara, Thompson, Ardean, Thorne, Ruthanne, Tompkins, Richard, Town- sen, Katherine. Row 3--L.-R.: Traylor, Judy, Traylor, Linda, Troutt, Ray, Vanderford, Val- erie, Vanderhyde, Audrey, Van De- weghe, Sally, Vansant, Charles, Vol- chok, Nicholas. Row 4-L.-R.: Vozley, Leslie, Wall, Geraldine, Wall, James, Wallace, Fred, Watton, Shirley, Wermers, Vicki, White, Robert, Wiker, Kath- leen. Row 5-L.-R.: Williams, Noel, Willis, Diane, Wilson, Robert, Wimberly, Horace, Winfrey, Steve, Wood, War- ren, Woodgeard ,CIayton, Worden, Lenora. Row 6-L.-R.: Wright, Toni, Yaruss, Daniel, Yeager, Sandra, Zirwes, John. SOPHO ORE CLASS OFFICERS Gary Krausman-President .Ionna Dahl-Vice President The sophomore class this year has been very lucky, although not all their good fortune has been due to luck, but rather to a determined effort to make their class the best. They made a great deal of money off of their last proiect, the Christmas Candy sale. They have approximately 1,300 dollars, from this one proiect. The class was fairly successful on their dance this year, and as of now they plan to sit back and relax while the rest of the classes worry over what project they will think of next to raise money. Laurie Swiney-Secretary Jaenine DeTate-Treasurer ,, W V V :VV 4 VQTQ. Row l-L.-R.: Abbott, Elton, Aber- iV - 4 F2 V ' , I 14 Mg 1' ,V': V nathy, Cherly, Adams, Mary, Agua- F5 ,C , az' , V ici X yo, Claude, Akers, Melville, Allara, .,,, 'li Vg.,5v ff-V VK V JKV . V Vie W V iii Eugene, Allen, Ronald, Alvarez, Jes- - Q I 1.14, I l Q, as AAAA , f is f . sie- N' A ' A A , 'l' H V , Iii., V . 5 V VV ,Q V V V as -no - ' we 1. , i L el - 'A V 'V A eV ' V V ,- V A 'A 1 Row 2-L.-R.: Anderson, Margaret, ,A was , , ns W' VV l ' V ' ' 1 A W - if Asciutto, Teresa, Bacon, Linda, ,Q D 1 , ' fx , f Bailey, Connie, Baker, Marlin, Bark- Rex V I V , I . W, M.. . , My ,VV 1--V! ' 'ff Vg? Q, V. V ,Vi er, Camille, Barker, Linda, Baxter, V ' I - t i .w s f ,, 3 D' W-I. Gerald. ' ' 7 X 4 'LV' , ,. . 1 . V ,,,, . V , I . Va :EV ft f VV ,V . ap V Vo Row 3-L.-R.: Bazer, Ann, Beamer, ' V 274' A My W s-. ' 1, ii' SUSGHJ Benedict, Terry: Bennett, Ger- V if V ' I, V V XT' aldine, Bennett, Lester, Benson, Don-- Q . f 13 - A V V IJ-, ' 37 4' I -' ' na, Benson, Raymond, Bills, Stephen. - - f V Q-.Q I 'K 4. f 1551 - , , ,. vi , .0 l ' A ' V A A T AP ' . ,' 2 3 ' l 'i '39, ' 'ffm P1 ' . , . : 31 uw W 'R ff g 52.5 -Q53 of ,i - . -t. r- I +R .5 ' ' , - mul . . -5,3155 H. V' l GSI ' ' ' A354 . , ' ,I M V V I V A VV V , ,V Row 4-L.-R.: ala.-ies. Carl, Booher, I , ' V, 'l - ji James, Bookholt, Dianna, Bosch I V,.V,VI,VVV , I- ,QV H ,.VV ,VVVV ar V ,I ,QV W. ares, Bourdon, Jay, Brancheau, L I V1,1 1?---' t ,.., xg: N.-.1 I1 , - Garnet, Brawner, Karen' Brenner Q. uf , N. II, -Lff M U .. ,. .., wh ,ft Q., , I V 1 ' ' VV of , .l , VV V V 1 V V J. V, James. f '4:'-- I it B B f R sLn-B o 'B k 5 if V V -.- L gg V - 38 -V an ow - .- .. rent, ennls, roo s, YV K is -,N V I 'L A- N V z.. , Q, lan, Brown, Bonnie, Buchmiller, V Y 1 :Ay V. '37 James, Buchman, Jerry, Burch, Gayel, 4 , X . V M . V VV V ' V Burnes, James, Burris, Cary. if XX 3.2 ' T H' . I ' f f? ' l X f l EI IU , A 1 , . - VV V Q V . Row 6-L.-R.: Bushnell, Pamela, ,, , I ,L 2, N- ' V, Cabral, Sheryllyn, Callahan, Martha, gal, . sz 3. - gk, , ,, . - , zflhv-'Egg' ' . ra., Q ,mf . . Q Callahan, Michael, Cantrall, Marla, . V 'L' f Caprio, Arnold, Carlson, Darrell, VVYQWFI VV f QQ ig? 53 6 Carlson, Holly. s 5 III. ' 1, A 'Mx iff it II 7 ' 4 l' ,HE 1- -. . .,4-we - 1- -1343.59 -. an : A Row 7--L.-R.: Carlson, Hope, Car- -es? ,f .V V . 'V mack, JoAnne, Carnahan, Farrell, Q ,, 'V . V V V. , 2 Carroll, Linda, Carter, James, Carver, h V V. VF1 VV- V T V Thomas, Casemier, Thomas, Centman, A 'W ' ' - A Y N. w .I ' 5 Phillip. its X ,.I,3+' I7 X -9 ' ,' , ' 'X V :V . X 1 ff V now 8--L.-R.: cemaus, Phillip, chum- l AV . . . VV ' , i ness, Sharon, Christenson, Brian, 37- ., W V . 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J. , sex x is S-QQ, if ff ,, w -1 , 1 ,ig ff lt S 5 'ls - W f',,. J V -L 1 X ' f we F E V.2 Row 8-l..-R.: rla'nill, Steve, Harman, Dennis, Harding, Frank, Haug, Joan, Hecker, Kathleen, Helland, Jon, Her- tevic, John, Hill, Barbara. Row 9-L.-R.: Hill, Richann, Holmes, Beverly, Hughes, Donald, Hunter, Ronald, Hutchinson, Ruth, Isaacks, Gary, Jackson, Lou, Jamieson, Jack. :JV A fa Q - faflti-W' Q ,E . , gil few, 5. ' ig is 1' I - HK - 4- . gf ,,,a , a,,l,,,l,,ll ,,llP,,,r,lr, , .. Q. . .,a,,a,la,,l,,la, ,,,,r ,W , ,egg is ,Egg 33 ff . ., -SWA.,-:R ug! , ...Wg,m.,,,:3f.l,g,A,V. . V V. 5 Q V... 0141 ,, V Q- 5,4 52 mm, V ,was ef f - 12, - I A ia-is ,ve- ..,, sg ., M, . , 'QW as ,,,, .vs . .. I 9 Q ff S 3 eu ' L ,ibm 4, M my H , ,W my W' 1, eq 1 X S m .. s my X el ,Y 1, , . A., ,, lv 4 A v , N, S ff ' , V x EEN J HW, V '5 .I- f Wi .. 3iel',x-:lx!Kiljii5SaQ2Q,:3llnLs,1,'.1Qfff f,. Q A 4 . - - i is ,gs ,K .. 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V,.,, , ,,. . - H 1 V ' 1- Lf YZ ,., .,,. .Kin MW is 'WWW , . .lviszgwieglswo 'W F - 'X , Q ,L ,ul Row 'l-l..-R.: Cravath, Michael, Croker, Kathleen, Cronan, Michael, Cunningham, Margaret, Cureton, Carol, Curtis, Sally, Czaia, James, Dahl, Jonna. Row 2-L.-R.: Danner, Dianel, D'Aoust, Paulette, Davis, Gary, Davis, Sandra, Davis, Tommy, Ded- man, Paul, De Forest, Dennis, De Long, Corlette. Row 3-L.-R.: Dement, Alice, De Tate, Jaenine, Dial, Sandra, Dickey, James, Douglas, Pat, Durham, Don- na, Eggert, James. Row 4-L.-R.: Eledge, Shirley, Elliott, Kathleen, Exon, Sandra, Fairbrothes, Richard, Fearn, Janice, Feieran, Pat- ricia, Felthouse, Margaret, Finley, Jimmy. Row 5-L.-R.: Fisher, Charles, Flow- er, Paul, Flower, Sharon, Foster, Donna, Fox, Michael, Freeman, Ran- dolph, Freitas, Jack. Row 6-L.-R.: Gainder, Jack, Gar- linger, Sandra, Gile, Robert, Ginkel, Elske, Good, Jackie, Gordon, Bruce, Gorton, Richard, Goulet, Beverly. Row 7-L.-R.: Grady, Sue Ann, Graham, Carrie, Gravett, Teri, Greaves, Andrea, Grider, Larry, Grider, Paul, Gunn, Fred, Gunter, Karen. sx'25tl55fS535 4?'Il?5!5?iI537' 5965963957 La S N: liisizef, F S S 3 :., - ,,,-- ' V Kifiezeiil , , ,, ,Q ,AM . V- ,Ze-,wg ,.,,.s,f1,? Hi . . 5 5il 'W .cs Y ..,, V sg ,, gwtffss' - Na, S Z. '- Vs,V, V - ,..1- f- li, l In iii? ' '5E?,5 .. . , ., H-, 221 fe PM-ffVifff'fv,'1, ,lififliif ' -V I 'Q ,sfesi rig L jggy 'amen 1 eff, 59l.,,. s . . ,..,,. 2155112223 lf :gfi?Vi1 ,elif Simi Tiff . ' Zdiisfizifl . ,- ex vi 'l if if bi ,agfgigfiiili it de . as z 1. w e 1111-fgfs - ,i ' - . -- ' we fiil f, ' Wm- ' W 1... .V .F R ' iiliiilg-' '-V11 ' is .'1'-,Mme 'J ,fm ,His ssffji. 7 fl' K 5 'f ' ,H gamut ggi, sgtyai, ,..,, gs. s,-ge, ., E R 1 ue ms us .- ' ' ' , f -uw ,fedfzfw . , ...w W Q f-.fx - 41 , ,W ?? K gig 557' fy Q X mf le sage v 35- J' mt V4 ,,, To fit- K an . we , ,.,..,, M ,W ,f X, Af, 4 , 1 1 ' 552 I3- ini ly af in X , Q. 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A ,m,,, J f , , Q V -m' y 5 Row 9--L.-R.: Monette, Gary, Mon- J i My S V 5 ,- roe, Arthur, Moody, Sherrie, Moore, Q ll , 1 , ' John, Moore, Roileen, Moorman, lf, ' fjjg E5 N K B Timothy, Morse, Elizabeth, Mowry, , .1 w Rhonda. Q , 4 f 'Jw v, ,M ... -1, x xc 1 'Z-Ie l l f , ' , 'J' , 'Z 5 .fi z . 134 Row 'l--L.-R.: Jarrell, Janis, Jensen, Gary, Jensma, Bill, Jespersen, Allen, Jespersen, James, Johnson, Roger, Jones, Janice, Jones, Robert. Row 2-L.-R.: Jones, Sherry, Joseph- son, Dana, Joyce, David, Keller, Shir- ley, Kerr, Stephanie, Kincaid, Paula, Kinports, Edward, Klecak, Judith. Row 3-L.-R.: Klock, Richard, Knar- esboro, Dorothy, Knoll ,Kathy, Koel- ler, Janice, Krausman, Gary, Krukow Vicki, Kyle, John, Lafo, Alan. Row 4-L.-R.: LaPlant, Lloyd, Law, James, Lawson, James, Layton, Al- vin, Leasure, James, Leeper, Judith, Lipari, Salvatore, Long, Gregory. Row 5-L.-R.: Long, Roy, Lovelady Ronnie, Luther, Stephen, Lyons Nancy, McBride, Donald, McCabe Patricia, McCabe, Michael. Row 6-L.-R.: McClain, Anne, Mc- Clary, Judy, McClees, Richard, Mc- Clung, John, McComack, Cathleen McConnell, Robert, McDermott, Kath- leen, McDow, Sheila. Row 7-L.-R.: McHenry, Sandro, Mc- Intire, Vicki, McKenna, James, Mc- Nair, Kenneth, Mahan, Katherine Malsock, Linda, Monahan, Vicki Marsh, Barbara. whf an fx, Wi., TW 'K' I. 4 f J . iff f ef e nf A - ' wg: A W M G. -ff f fx Q J Q J 77 X ,fx Q. s J f - + YJ ' Nico? Q ' 'H' QE w ww2f 1 4 , new mv V J eerek ., J R J , i H If if 33 I W A Q 3 Q, , 1 1 3 f 'f,,k Q gi. f -:aff ,',1Kkl1S x 7 'H X' ' . ' , -E . 1 I ' W ff -.,,,,' ,, --j my ff f wZ 4w ,,r in f lb' 13 'R as K iii ,s 'w g l in A if 1? Ih' fs? ii 'i ' li - Srfi' , V' . 'f fs ,i ,Q k 7 I WA ,S-, A X M Nt, 952-33 1 2-': . .. ...V .5 an M! K 4 'I li ,hr , E 'R in ix,-1 I . , --,N ,133 ' A I E: ' .- VIVIQA I VLL1 5 ' . K if , W it T 4- Q, 5 , .K ,- 1 , H fi 'K yt, iff. E . kyvi ,,.,,, ,, ,. K km, K I ,I . X , 4 ,v . v -E.: J 'Q 'Q J , 1 2 121 -nr i 'S ' l ,,,,f1wF'2 ig-I . , , 1, ee . , -.. 1 'mfs' Row 8-L.-R.: Schmitt, Sandra, Schwallie, Michael, Scott, Arlene, Settliff, Dorothy, Shadinger, Allan, Shed, Mildred, Sheldon, Jacquelyn, Sherrill, Louella. Row 9-L.-R.: Shnell, JoAnn, Shurtz, lynn, Siebrand, Kenneth, Sims, Bruce, Singer, Gerald, Sitton, Marcia, Skimin, Penni, Smith, Cheryl. , v .V ...r 0 Y ig - , wi f f ' fm- l - U juli-l,,.f, ,P X, 1 i 3 gf Q. . Q wx , , x M ' . M4 ' ' 4 Y - 4 me , fi. fi , 'k'i ' Q A :Q f a.. ' I. ' ' ' 'TS i' ' f S . , wif . fi'4'.ef'f --.,,. ,V s ,iin PEM: , , 'F ,PIA 12' E A .fn W 5, t . Q ,B ., ' .Vx f- f - f,,.-:',V.l3'fQiiiK?ggEQ . ,,,., ., ,S , Q LJ F , X1 1: X i I W, ii is 'Xe 6. Ni , lf 1,7 .,.,1: ff? :mfg ' ff5?i'i7g W A2525 , . 1--.1 , , W 4, M , IFES ' ic- gf f . ' if.. in K it I S ,W ', ,X 5 K4 , ri Q , ' . ,N 4 , Q e 236' ' vm , ll I - ,.s. 1' 9 6 ' M' L fi '43-mf - fi K, ,If ' YVV, ,X I N 3 , 'P , ,Q SN, Q ss, -- 'af in I 3 ' ' f Q' , , is ', ' ffkkxl .., 3, f 4 .,, , , up me 1 xg um-' ,xi Row 1-L.-R.: Muller, Barbara, Mul- ler, Betsy, Mulligan, Georgeanna Murphy, Richard, Muslaine, Suzanne Nance, Vicki, Nevers, Charlene, New, Patricia. Row 2-L.-R.: Nowak, Katie, O'Lear, Evelyn, Olsen, Charles, Olsen, Thomas, Omahen, Patricia, Polafox, Haidee, Parsley, Carolyn, Palenaude, Sandra. Row 3-L.-R.: Peavy, Daniel, Pend- ergrass, Jerry, Perisho, Janet, Peters, Barbara, Petrie, Betty, Phillips, Kath- ryn, Phipps, Patrick, Pinto, Gloria. Row 4-L.-R.: Pitt, Donald, Porter, Karen, Powers, Alison, Pratt, Allan, Prewitt, Lynnie, Rae, Carol, Rankin, Judith, Rath, Karolanne. Row 5-L.-R.: Raymond, Joyce, Red- dick, Georgene, Reeding, Barbara, Reed, Diane, Rehn, Glenn, Reid David, Renshaw, Valerie, Rhoads Ida. Row 6-L.-R.: Rice, Martha, Richard- son, Glenn, Richardson, Linda, Rider Paul, Roark, Martha, Roberts, Craig, Robinson, John, Robinson, Thomas Row 7-L.-R.: Rooney, Addie, Ross Ronald, Royland ,Anna Mae: RYQV' son, Pamela, Salcido, Darlene, Sand- ers, Jeannette, Schager, Jimmy? Scheppmann, Leroy. 1 1 tiii t ij , . W f + - Q, ,W yggy E . K ., 2 ' 2, ,fs 5, f ix 3 ' ii s i , J, ,-,ff QQ-'E R -Pl jk 'fw A' 1121 W me ? Ei flaw ? 1' ' W2 .1 Wt? 5 11ff171PWf2w iZ1lS:b! :,f3Zg:5: 13.1321 A' . 1511131 .1 .315 . 1 1 Z 1 in 1 ' 223.2 1 ' V F? 5 1 ' A 1 iw - 'J N -2: ..' : R Z . 3 2 3 f 'Q Q., -2 1 N 1. 1 1... 1 3, vglytrgg 1 H .,:1,,..,1 in .. 1 -3 xx law .,,A. .. 1... ,591 . fwyef . 1 en 13, -.N X . . 1 . 1 VLZI ugz r ,av g in . .3 .. 1 1 ' 1 ,gg . I 41 - . -1 5 1 , iv: V' 1 -' fi 'i -.373 ,3.,1fi?f! 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' E? .32 :S 2 2 3 if Hag-!f'5Ji2 1-31 15? 4 - 521: .1 3? 2 5 Z :Si 2? 3 X ,Pl l a N2 1 5313 2 1 -.'- 1 .31. 111 if Row l-L.-R.: smith, James: smith, Q y Richard: Snyder, l.aVonne: Soll, Terry: Spees, Bryan: Spencer, Janice: Spooner, Jim: Spurlock, Steve. .1ai 4 V Row 2-L.-R.: Stapel, Edward: Sta- pel, Steve: Steingraber, larry: Stone, K : Michelle: Streeter, Janet: Stroecker, Paul: Strom, Harold: Stuhr, Michael. X' X S5232 1 X 31.521 31m 32 3 1-.11..11 1.11 ..-.111.1 5 1S:5Zhi?554537ii2i 1 ' 'Mt'lai?l'5Ff .1 i iii? 311121 1f1 - -2.22115 ff- 5' s1.' 1. -.1 ---11 1 iff! s .. 1 11. I 1 3.1 1 1 A 3.1 is 13.1 311 1.22 9 11:21 1 saisir ' 4? ., . . 1:1. -11 ssigeQgf 15 9 1.--11 2 2 .111 -1 31 . 1 2 1 'Q 11 Q2 31 12 Row 3-L.-R.: Styles, Joyce: Suther- land, :Connie: Swadley, Rhonda Swiney, Laurie: Sylvas, Charles: Sy- phens, Robert: Tawner, Chadwick: Taylor, Lynn. Row 4-L.-R.: Taylor, Michelle: Thomas, Shirley: Thompson, Kristina: Thompson, Nancy: Thurman, Alan: Tillman, Jeffrey: Tompkins, Sheila: Toynton, Robert. Row 5-L.-R.: Trovaten, Carolyn: Trujillo, Linda: Tubb, Marilyn: Tuck- er, Sharon: Tyler, Kenneth: Von Dweghe, Ray: Wade, Walter: Wal- CUM, Shirley. Row 6-L.-R.: Walker, Nancy: Waine, Sharon: Watkins, Joyce: Weiss, Lonnie: Welch, John: West- morelancl, Linda: Wherley, Susan: White, Linda. Row 7-L-R.: White, Vivian: Wilk- inson, Russell: Williams, George: Willis, Eric: Wilson, Marsha: Winn, Harold: Wollery, Lynn: Wood, Pat- ricia iiiI421Y251g?5E2:?ai1?isii3'5 T' .4 1:i111'r:.as1g:1 1 1.31s11.,1.1131 11511-111-0111 .'-11: 13 . 1 .1.1g-1.- ::,1,: . . L .- 532 I-22-V -1-121.121 S? we X Ex X53 1 azz. . 3 .3 A. 1 GP ' 31653: V 1 W 119,23 Es1g1ie18111.2-.E xfiie Az :nEzE0?.Es14E5:?f3?? 'Nils The Vultures Professlonal 3 4 ah 1 ,giisw -' -ffm --:fywss FRE SHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Katie Riley Secretary fl' James Vanlanten-President tflb mink gfiwi John Long-Vice-President David Rummery-Treasurer Because of late elections the freshman class got off to a slow start but made up for it by enthusiasm and hard work. The freshman pep assembly skit was well received and the candy sales at Easter time netted a good profit. The big project of the year, a dance with the theme of Around the World, was both en- ioyable and successful. e k WA , , ' ' '27, I , Clif? A -'ix W - z H J I V, ,ff - 'W e - M lg ,A,,L V A+- V ff it it I . i A V: . , My - -,..,, M, ,ml ' f :Kai 7 .. - - . X K so-'ef ' f'Kife?'3feis, Vw, . 'V V .' V1 V You ' 'K A ,,w 4 J J 1 4 4 ,ref s In 'ri K r , 2 ,. ,, , ' K f I , T of --, -- be fe f V, . A T Y V. j EKV . J, -. 7 -' at V f J Ll A 'K 'K ' . 1 'V A Q, Q , I xi E -nt A , A fa ge , .. .Q V, Y V Q A-L, 'B 'fl A 'K ,, sg A hk'.,, .fi , - K .2 fw A ,xc , QQ, Silk! E' gi 37 .Q :M I WAV' a .ji ,, P' - l?if521yf' '-kV iiyfi? , ? J WK ,, 4? M , Q. us' Y , A 'Q . T FK J ' 4-' gg V K ,J L, -55 A K y o 2: -':' ll :I A L V T A W ig? A V' . . irc , J K 'K 1., tgfr1,, , ,, 1 E. am 3 lil W 'Xl lui xl 'E ' -3' we is 2 ,LVL ' K Q zffzf-.-saiwzf-. ' Row 8-L.-R.: Clark, Dennis, Clark, Jeanne, Clark, Kenneth, Clarke, Mary Ann, Cole, Linda, Coleman, Donald, Collins, John, Conn, Pat- ricia. Row 9-L.-R.: Cook, Terry, Corcoran, Steen, Coronel, Patrick, Cota, Robert, Cox, Sharon, Cramer, Fern, Cressey, Croker, Susan. i t, 'TSB gf f if SQ K 'K' 4. 'H . 3, R, . A ,. ft , F 7 V . t,,.,,, .' wg,-'.',1z.2y lvl'-ia'fii7e'f he t Hi , J 'U' - ,fi ,K V'--,V in , 'K . ' V v I 1- i Q is IVV, we , . I . 'T Hg? ' ,cfiisffsiifi .1-1 , Q-ia: X , ', g' VKVV Sitka , , . A 'V lie X l' Ek we 596 K, .M iii 4. I H , Row 1-L.-R.: Abbott, Regina, Adams, Robert, Adkins, Eddie, Agua- yo, Phyllis, Albert, Dennis, Alexand- er, Thomas, Alger, George, Ames, George. Row 2-L.-R.: Ames, Sylvia, Ander- son, Carol, Anderson, David, Ar- baugh, Terry, Arrieta, Edward, Ash- ley, Ruth, Baer, Kathleen, Baker, Jill. Row 3-L.-R.: Ball, James, Barber, Roger, Barker, Genevieve, Barkley, Roger, Bartle, Jeffrey, Bartling, Rog- er, Baxter, Dana, Bazer, Linda. Row 4-L.-R.: Benedict, Lyle, Berry- man, Stan, Bessette, Luana, Breser, Larry, Bisping, Valorie, Black, Bettie, Blackwell, Wayne, Board, Raymond. Row 5-L.-R.: Bohnstehn, Karen, Bostwick, Ralph, Bradbury, Dave, Brady, Charles, Brandon, James, Branstetter, Karen, Brawn, Bruce, Briones, Bobby. Row 6-L.-R.: Brooks, Michael, Bro- thers, Hal, Broun, Charlene, Brown, Donna, Bruggema, Christina, Calla- han, Robert, Cannell, Linda, Caprio, Marie. Row 7-L.-R.: Carlton, Dorothy, Chamberlain, John, Chiaramonte, Tony, Christ, James, Christensen, Ar- lon, Claar, David, Clardy, Richard, Clark, Coriine. 'W 5 , f 7 K , of 1 V uf, .- ff , ,- wwf N I . 'FW i , K '?'s.f91 JN. tm, N-655' 'EZZA W H 3 so Ng X.. he , .QV 8 A ' if ,, ,ff i ik' 5 :zz A V, ,fi N . 3 , xi-H ' ., :, Y 151, ' ' I-f Q' , N i 41 ' k K1 risk. l Q 'Q' V, L Q. Q H I ., - s 1 . , .Y I 1 1 x - T I A Ka-Ni 2 ia as , .qw .W F 1 v 'Q' 'V f r 'TIQW' , ' 1, '- 'lr rf? ' eff Li' . ' 75? ' 'J . ,J A af f - in NZ, I3 In Y F , s. :Y T ., ,:, . 4 W , I :J ' I S ' . . f ' 4 I 'mf , ' -' ' 41 . - 2 . l X Q1 X F B - ry 4 :il C , Q. F Q Y lbs. if f M' v Egg 2 3' 215, fre, , 3 qi , 44 r 2'.i',, ,- il,' .ll:3f 't In ' Cf , fwfr Q 1:1 .. 3 . v ,F Vx. A 'gy fc., ec ,e iw I J lc a.,v,,, ,, V-- Z, , ,,.f-1 A ,wil '-,L .. -1 41:3 .gf if.: Lx N1 K 4, Q3 Sl Kiwi! N, 1 Z':21f J Q-f ffx W QI ' - Mb, , ,.. w. 5, sz ' x ' J I 0 3' ..- , .W - Q-v . . M G ,. , ,fi , .W f- J Nl . I ,Lis lm , 2. W ln, X 4 .Q ' H Y' J . ' 'l I A if 'S ' we srri . . ,ai . Row 8-L.-R.: Goebel, Greg, Gagos- ian, Denice, Goldy, Michael, Gooch, Michael, Gottberg, Dorothy, Grant, Gary, Gravlin, Michael, Greig, Christie. Row 9-L.:R.: Griffin, Beverly, Grif- fin, Michael, Gunter, Susan, Hahn, Paul, Hall, James, Hall, Richard, Hamilton, Kenneth, Hampton, Pam- ela. 140 ik Q 53,55 ill? 153' 5 5532455 . , , we - ev ,: si , A m ,, ,Q E ,r t X Q W 1' s . - ,W ,W-q-...J we fr. l or A. 'ye .1 mv' 4' . gal' V ns..-1 ,QQ 1' -vs Pl 4, ,- 5, ii? we xx ,ki r, l if 5.- 'W vgmg s , sg ,e.aq..,,, ,Q V... 7 71 +C, L yn, X riff' g 1 2' Q' , ,,V , Y if tx .. I - , J ,K 3 no 'F Su EY' MVN Q., f--S.. x X 5 f ,, g ., r J sr. 555 X ? cl X- M, 2 .Z by i N., ' f r 4221-2f1m,4,w,1 s, ef . 1-.eff fe fl. f,.f,,..1,,m,w V - Row 1-L.-R.: Cross, Joyce, Cross, Judith, Crowell, Evalyn, Cruson, Jerry, Cummings, Francis, Cupp, Gerald, Czaja, Mary, Dahlheim, Carol. Row 2-L.-R.: Dann, Steven, Darval, Bobbie, Davis, Helen, Davis, Susan, De Caro, Anthony, Dedman, Diane, Dege, Donna, De Rienzo, Charles. Row 3-l..-R.: De Stout, Cathy, Dowdy, Linda, Drogo, Juliette, Du- bois, Louisa, Duncan, Gail, Dutro, John, Dyer, Cuba, Earlywine, Mike. Row 4-L.-R.: Earnhart, Carla, East- on, leanna, Easum, Cheryl, Eddy, Patty Jo, Elgin, Lana, Elser, Kirby, Emahiser, Frank, Fackler, Nancy. Row 5--L.-R.: Fallowfield, Marilyn, Farrell, Lloyd, Faulkner, Catherine, Ferguson, Warren, Finch, Milton, Finley, Patricia, Fishburn, Glenn, Fitzgerald, Donald. ROW 6-L.-R.: Flaven, Ross, Flick, Rae Deane, F0991 David, Fox, George, Francis, Jim, Freese, Wil- liam, Frink, William, Gallegos, Rosa. Row 7-L.-R.: Gandy, Charles, Gard- iner, Mary, Gardiser, Barbara, Gar- rison, Ronald, Gary, David, Gifford, Michael, Ginkel, Trudy, Givens, Christine. ae fe rw' vc an 'l -'mf W' J Y lin-f H ., , , ,, gg-'Q ,lr wav , . fx X , X X 1 A 1 s .. Y 1 N Wk ' 4i9'V'!:'uw ggpslf ml . ., , gi 83, ff' Q 1 L me 2 f s X is M., l .A - on ei. .cw 'K , . 0. , K , .1 I ,F 352 9' -an ,x 5 ,W is an S Y, P' , , xx, X L J ,,L, 5' if if? w 5125? Y .. . ..M J f-Q., Hifi- f J A 552521, Q s ff IP ,. 9 i ff-Z 2' X '- ,em .. , . gi T6 S S2 fl he has ai r 35 .M In 5 ,, t - 55-g , 1.2 . .SQ , ' :Ei 1:5 4 Q f 5 ,,, ., 1 ' ZSETQ' ' '. . .. V 'af ,R . sz Row 8-L.-R.: McCurry, Kathleen, McGinley, Dale, McGrath, Michael, McNamee, Linda, McNarnee, Maur- een, Mahan, David, Malby Dennis, Mallicoat, Helen. Row 9-L.-R.: Mara, Cheryl, Martes, William, Marthis, Sallie, Maxwell, Judith, Melcher, Joe, Mercier, Joe, Merriman, Roy, Melson, Sharon. Sv lr 4 if L., 149 . a . , . W M 1 we sg? 4' ,W -,. -. ..,, .2,, X , , ., r, R sf 2 4,5 5 . M . ,y J' if -fl . Q., . 4 L. 1 ' 2- g. 1 gf, - ali ,.,, ....- , .gf -W w iv ' J ggfggegf, 'ViEAfjQQgiiEr'r, -, .-I9 , ,' 1 . Su ,,.,,, i 5 :Svgrv1xsaf.1 iizieieiwgiezfyfai fsqyg-.,. , L, . .J .'.. ' wr! R S P A if if J ,JP P Q Q fe 51151,-535, - , , A , f, em, 1 if -in -, . i x ,L '26 Q. ' wif ' L, Q! ,fwmf .M f - ,GL -10 A, wg -W .r ,AJ gm.: an .fi ef , - -V I ,,.: v ,, . K A E .35 WF. M 452, 1. f Am: ' ff. uf J I 'nu- Mi L Q , ., ,A Q ,Q i 'Ui , E., 1 ,L gi 11 + -9 f 1' XX,X ,gk - iw ' ,A 'x if J xx X. if W -Q., 1-L. 5.5 3. W1 V Kee. l Row 1-L.-R.: Hanson, Catherine, Hardin, Phil, Harmon, Sheila, Harris, Charles, Hartley, Robert, Harvey, Raymond, Hasbrouck, Alvin, Herman, Paul. Row 2-L.-R.: Hetrick, Richard, Hill, Gwendolyn, Hines, Hellen, Hodges, Marian, Holland, Ronald, Hollway, Karyn, Houghton, Sally, Houston, Douglas. Row 3-L.-R.: Howard, Kenneth, Hungerford, Marg Anne, Ingram, Charmane, Jaggers, James, Jeffries, Susan, Jensen, Bill, Jeter, Gayle, Johnson, Arland. Row 4--L.-R.: Johnson, Russell, Johnson, Sharyn, Johnston, Larry, Jones, Oscar, Julihn, Shelley, Jump, Julia, Kay, Ray, Kennedy, Patrick. Row 5-L.-R.: Kennedy, William, Kindsvater, Robert, Kinports, Francis, Kitchell, Susan, Kitts, William, Koch, Mariell, Kroschel, Karmin. Row 6-L.-R.: Kuchman, Jan, Locour, Linda, Land, Frank, Land, Sally, Lauder, Carol, Lee, Lorane, Le Fors, Lisa, Lester, Judy. Row 7-L.-R.: Letter, Eunice, Le Vine, Bette, Lewis, Dianna, Logan, Lilla, Long, John, Loso, Keith, Lucast, Tracy, McConnell, John. 4, fn 'N n ' fn? F 'y Q A . -S K 2- 4: V V, M is 1 'F . '1 r.. 'X .sa 5 WL. x J Q It We X. r. .,,- in' Xi . ' sf wwf, 2 - - I. 3, . , .... is . s, , M. - S.. f e vi r' HW, . - kiss. is W' fgg fisfgt . S ,n filing- :Inf K - . . 7' Z. '- me , 4. Z A... K JN ,J , iff .. . 1. .ia S JV 4 we f y ei ' . R , -111 , at , NX 'in' 4 C was i X 1 It J' .ff z ' of 5 W w sl' N' fwfr-.,,t Q xg Q 3 ax ggtx E 645 555, -xg, . ,..A, 5, , L 25 W ?' J ,QE L 5 -ss .,.. Q .,,., A df, 'li Q, Em, VM, is A, V, 'W u , .M r- 'We A Magi . -: I . , e I h,,:,m.. V if K 1 L 'xv' iv' ' fr Row 8-L.-R.: Rose, James, Ross, Terri, Roth, David, Rouse, Robert, Rulik, Theresia, Rummery, David, Russell, Barbara, Saffish, David. Row 9-L,-R.: Sakarias, Michael, Salqs, Mary, Sanders, Willie, Sando- val, Lorraine, Schaffer, Lorrie, Schag- er, l V K, ,ah :ri f 1 SVP' 4, A 5 , ' ' ,sf tick X ,5 + 'YW' P ,f , U L A ,,,, , , , ., ,V firm P it 'f 4 NN :Jeff ,egg z zd f ,fb -1 Q, A , VVVV il, ifAw,V,.L,,,g Q., ,Q :IV 5 A .. 'ff V A l 35153 f'-QQC5? W A ,l', ,.52f1 fP, V. Q.. Q ' , - f, ' . , ' ,l Qm ..,,,,,,i.,fg: -H Q, 1 5,-,H if- , , 5252 22, f ' 13? - ' 'L' ,f is H , . R , ', 'i , , 5 A ' , ' - X , ,, ' . 'Q . ., - -' ,W , Al., 111 , . fi ' M , K 94,8 f ' , , -f ' ' ' Wg, , 1 1 -,'- V, . X ' . f v Y , Sf- ,- '- f ' f M yi 3 , - nf- lu., . ,,f:.fM3, i n ii VI gy , 6 J r, , - J R J .s J of 1 Q. gyfsflrkx' 7 . 512 ,, , f 3 1: , ' A ' fairy , . Ui--. - is ,- ., , 3 to K ' ' 'ar 'fc 'N J I A J -A I -L , ' 1,5 - I ' 'ILL' - 5' ' f 1. ?:1 K. . f f is 5j5'2: ,.-' 5 V 5 on V J l - as rf, Em A 'K lg' fs- 94 ' 'Qi rx , - or .2 I4 ,fig 'Y if W he 'I - ig. N173 my 2 Y ,J 2 'eer - gf' . ' , J, ., , I new is 5 ' -f A, 5 9 pl. '. I ., P ' Barbara, Schallock, Robert, Schenkee, Marie. 'I42 HP 15 .,,' 1' 5 -,Q I X 4 L-I1 ' if ig i. . u W 5 Ka N lui, Row 1-L.-R.: Meza, Jane, Millard, Patricia, Clarence, Beverly, Michael Mitchell, Kathy, Monta, Moon, Eugene, Moore, Moore, Diana, Moore, Row 2-L.-R.: Moore, Presley, Mor- gan, Albert, Morgan, Linda, Morse, Sally, Mullins, Sharon, Murphy, Sandy, Murray, Carol, Neal, Charles. Row 3-L.-R.: Nelson, Jane, Nelson, Virginia, Newlin, Stanley, Norhumas, William, Nutter, Eunice, Oberbauer, Carol, Ochs, Paul, Osborne, Joanna. Row 4-L.-R.: Owen Marie, Paddock, Donna, Padrez, Elizabeth, Palmer, Marvin, Pare, James, Parton, Lynn, Patstone, Gerrie, Peterson, Eugene. Row 5-L.-R.: Philben, Virginia, Pierce, Nancy, Platt, Charlotte, Pork, Jim, Porter, Jean, Prater, Carol, Prince, Edwin, Prine, John. Row 6-L.-R.: Pritchard, Louise, Pruett, Mike, Rasmussen, Michael, Reddick, Sharon, Rhoades, James, Rich, Douglas, Richard, Paul, Rich- ards, James. Row 7-L.-R.: Richardson, Cherryl, Riley, Kathryn, Roach, Charlene, Roberson, Mary, Roberson, Susan, Robles, Gilbert, Roe, William, Rosa- lyn, Mertes. . ..,, . F X., Y' . -5 . 'fr -1 Q3 M , J-253 1 1 f.- . I. . R C y 4,53 'V ,f no V A lg? Q if Q in is if . 55 ,Wy ta W f 'W -cgi A v 5 18' .1 Z, :vs g L s 5 ,-w ' as ii f Ah . V. ff. ,L fi . ' ff'ff ov. 1 ,. W. - -1 X, ,f .f .wi L Ut' 3 rf E5 , ,, Q . EN ,, ,ME K ig A 'Exim 'C 7-.K .1 N . . gif X if 7, A ' -7 - X, , qv f '11 k . rx . . MQ.-:ii M , f ' -. -me VVIV X F W. , V 2, M X .. EM., , -. A ,.-if -W if , ,,,,, ,, -K afhge , -4. 1 I ,- ,. J , . egg, si' g K Zia? 28 z f 5 .... ,,,, fi fl fi if fi. a -511.2 L 5 .. . ...- f ' 'NLF-,, f , ,A J J 21 .L S . T . i N e ,V 'fx is l ,ii Row 8-L.-R.: Weseloh, Ginger, White, Pamela, Wiese, Mary, Wil- liams, Andrea, Wilson, Robert, Wolf, James, Wood, Linda, Woodgeard, Timothy. Row 9-L.-R.: Wolley, Maria, Yarb, Sobrac, Yarnell, John, Yeager, Vic- kie, Young, James. Ja 'K'x.vn ,sk 'Q' .4-Q . Q r '02, W .fx fag, x, .Ai 1 ., tht, e , A k ,Z . 45,5 gi? 'ff' -, :I 't h . 'if . 5 '-E653 ,, ,,,,,, gg ssieiix, 5 ' '.,?i',, 'kzsiif -'eff 'E i -i', iii. A if Q :jim ,,,,3,,,, gg, eE'a4i1','f f iff, ' ' ' 'fzsisiii ., g , y - 0 cl. ., '. :i 32 155 rl ci, , ls -w QQ.. , , v gs Z K ts :liz lr 5 g i g . S 'Q ,.-' I. .-1 . 'K , 'CDP , :,, ff ,ii Y ,li ...J J? 4- - ,..,. . i if he vt' A- e,,, Q39 we J' X wi G' ? SI. x VE V as .SA ',,,,, . ,-4 X is 3 , ,:9i2l.,z-, pr :IV f, J., X -. . lx, X E -'ff -, i r ? , Q . A 'Ni ,Si -we fer A i 511. , .s 1 ..,-:gf 315. , H 1 'iii ' it . i n- I ' wf ,. - .' fb-. -tz . . 'A N, 1 ew i Wiiii . .1 .V :XZ gl I 5 A 5.1 ll ww' in 'Q' ,f it Qi. 1 WH as l eff? ,,- .. flliima. ' wa' if' af,-e 42 N An,-sc Row 1-L.-R.: Schluter, Bonnie, Schroeder ,Timothy, Schroeder, Ro- berta, Schult, Lois, Schultz, Donald, Scott, Edward, Sears, William, Se- vert, Marie. Row 2-L.-R.: Shakelford, Pamela, Shelden, Linda, Shockney, Jill, Shurtliff, Peggy, Singletary, Troy, Sippel, Lonnella, Sistrunk, Rita, Skid- more, James. Row 3-L.-R.: Skoglund, Linda, Smit- rovick, William, Smiley, Janet, Snyd- er, Russell, Sperry, Marilyn, Spears, James, Spethmann, Thomas, Spiller, Cynthia. Row 4-L.-R.: Steingraber, Linda Lee, Stevens, Joe, Stewart, James, Stoll, Mitzie, Stone, Barbara, Stucky, David, Stuhr, Timothy, Sylvas, Shar- on. Row 5-L.-R.: Terry, Gloria, Taylor, Lori, Theobald, Steven, Thornton, Mary, Thorpe, Fred, Tierce, Virginia, Tift, James, Tingley, Joanne. , Row 6-L.-R.: Trebold, Lorna, Val- lone, John, Van Vechten, William, Van Zanten, James, Vaughan, Don- na, Vento, Rose, Vickers, Walter, Vittor, Vera, Walcutt, William. Row 7-L.-R.: Walker, Paul, Walker, Rayetta, Wallach, Van, Waltenspiel, Tom, Warren, David, Watkins, John, Weber, Gerald, Weiss, Mary. J ,e If as .31 Q. .- ,. 9 li -. f-'f . .. W 1 Q X, f 43 all JL A 'S-rigs:--' - , . M.. i W ., . H ,E ,ga .LA P .,. .,, 43 , V . , cw? , I '- ' ' nf-. ., ara- J Vai. fx J x I . . ,. S f it EW ff' Vw F, .:, N 3 , We Q l , ' 2 4' 'A 'W Oh! That ioke. Mmwwqmmmsw How many legs does the cenlipede have? 144 Faculty + Coffee sie fsff if xv, 'W ,ff Think we could? Only 149 days 'lil summer! We better not do ihall Q . V , A Zia, af- px, I K -75241 To be or not Io be? Did l gel lhem on lhal lesl! ..103120 fgwgwk pgafrggoggr. ' wlmxp 145 So. Magnolia, El Caion COLLEGE GROVE-PACIFIC BEACH-NATIONAL CITY Abbott, Elton s. .... . Abbott, Regina L.. . . . Abernethy, Timothy ...... Adams, Mary H Adkins Eddie D Aguayo, Claude E Aguayo, Phyllis E Ahlee, Evelyn Akers Melvin R. .... . Akin Lawrence K.. . . Aldama Carolina Alexander, Thomas E. Alger, George M.. . . . Allara, Eugene.. ...132 ......139 70132 99112139120 75127 .......99,139 ...139 ...132 . . . . . . 1 16 Abernethy, Cheryl A. ..... 71,79,132 Adams, Robert H. ............. 139 . ............ 132 . .... ...... 1 39 M.. . . . . . . , , 132 , 23 A Allara, Maureen .. . Allen, Ronald R. .... . Almony, Robert A.. . . Alvarez, Eddie L.. . . Alvarez, Jessie .... Ames, George A. . . Ames, Richard A. Ames, Sylvia G.. Andersen, Nathaniel E Anderson, Carol J.. . . . Anderson, David M. .... . Anderson, Margaret E.. . . Andrews, Bonnie. . . . . . Apitz, Linda S. .... . Arbaugh, Dan A. .... .. Arbaugh, Terry L. ...... . Arestad, Mary Anne. . Arnold, Dixie ....... . . Arrieta, Edward. . . Asciutto, Teresa I. ...... . Ashley, Ruth O.. . . . Askey, Richard H.. .. Aylesbury, Paul O.. . . Bacon, Linda K.. . . Baer, Kathlee A.. . . Bailey, Connie F.. . . Baker, Bruce E. ..... . .. ..... 23,83 ....98,132 ....90,127 ....23, 95 ...132 ...139 23 ...139 23 ......139 ......139 .88,90,132 23 ....23, 71 ......127 99,120,139 .......83,l27 ......127 99,123,139 .84,87,132 .....75,l39 ....23, 95 24 ...132 ...... 70 .70,84,132 90,123,127 Baker, David R. ..... 87,101,111,127 Baker, George R.. . . . 24 Baker, Janice J. ............ 24, 90 .......132 Baker, Marlin H.. . . . Balentine, Bill L.. .87,95,111,118,127 Balentine, Phebe Y.. .2O,24,64,76, 84 Ball, Robert L.. . . . Barber, Harry C.. . . . Barber, Roger F.. . . . Barker, Camille R.. . . Barker, Genevieve L.. Barker, Linda J.. . . . Barker, Sheron J.. . . Barkley, Roger A. ..... . Barron, Raymond D.. Barta, Terrance M.. . Barth, Nancy J. ...... . Bartle, Jeffrey W.. . . . Bartling, Roger W.. . Baxter, Dana ....... Baxter, Gerald V.. . . . Bazer, Ann A.. . . . Bazer, Linda L.. . . Beamer, Susan ..... Benedict, Lyle W.. . . 87, 90 24 24 ...139 ......132 .......139 ....70,86,132 .....70,127 .....96,139 .....24,60, 87 ,......127 66,82,83,127 . . . . 109,139 ......139 .......139 ....116,132 ....132 ...139 ......132 .......139 Benedict, Terry A. ........ 98,99,132 Bennett, Geraldine K... Bennett, Lester J.. .. .....84,132 ...98 Bennett, Raymond P. .... .... 1 27 Benson, Donna R. .... ...84,132 Benson, Nancy L. ..... . . .24, 86 Benson, Raymond L.. . . . Berry, Kathryn L.. . . Berryman, Clifford C.. . . Berryman, Ruth L.. . . Berryman, Stan R.. . . Bertelsen, Barry J.. . . Bessette, Lanid J.. . . Bessette, Luana J.. . . Biagini, Michael J.. . . . ......132 ...76,127 ...127 25 ...139 ...127 ...127 ....139 .....90,127 99 Bieser, Larry J. .... . Billing, Dean R. ....... 17,25,78,103 Billings, Judith A. ...... 66,77,87, 89 90,127 Bills, Stephen L.. . . v ....... 69,132 Bimer, Charles E. ...... 25,87,95, 96 Bisping, Valorie J. .......... 70,139 Black, Bettie V. ............ 70,139 Blackwell, Wayne M.. .69,99,109,139 Blades, Carl F. ............... 98 69,103,120,139 Bohnstehn, Karen S.. . . Board, Mason R.. . . . ........139 Bokovoy, Don E. .... 98,112,127,128 Bond, Karen A. .......... 25,77, 90 Booher, Donna L.. . . Booher, James N.. . . . Booher, Sandra A. . . . .....71,127 .....103 ..25 Bookholt, Dianna L.. . . . . .132 Boone, Dexter L. .............. 127 Boozer, James J. .............. 127 Bosch, Charles A.. . .87,103,112,12O Bostwick, Ralph C. .......... 99,139 Boudreaux, Caroline J.. . . . . . . . 25 Boudreaux, John E.. . . Bourdon, Joy L.. . . . Bovee, Karen G. .... . Bovee, Linda R. ..... . Bowden, Joe R. ...... . Bowker, Ned A. ..... . Boyd, David P.. . . Bradbury, Dave. . . Brady, Charles F. .... . Brady, Jayne A. ..... . ...103 ........132 ......25, 89 .70,83,89,127 ........127 69,98,105,127 53 ........139 ..99,109,139 ...76,84,127 Brancheau, Edward J. ...... 121,127 Brancheau, Garnet A. .... ..... 1 32 Brandon, James P.. . . ........139 Branson, Monna L. .......... 25, 85 Branstetter, Dennis D.. .69,96,88,101 108,118,127 Branstetter, Karen D. ........... 139 Brawn, Bruce P. ..... . Brawn, Kathleen D.. . . Brawner, Karen L.. . . . ......139 ...76,86,127 ......132 Brenner, James G. ............ 132 Brent, Dennis M. ........ 87,112,132 Brightwell, Loyzelle L. ..... 26,71, 89 Briones, Bobby V. .......... 99,139 Broadbent, Robert R. .... 75,111,127 Brooks, Ian W. ............. 98,132 Brooks, Michael A.. . . Brothers, Hal N.. . . . Brown, Bonnie J.. . . Brown, Carol A.. . . . ......139 ....69,139 ......132 ....83,139 Brown, Charlene L. ............ 139 Brown, Donna J.. . . Brown, Jo Ellen ..... ....70,89,139 ....17, 26 Brown, Sandra Jean ......... 26, 90 Bruggema, Christena L. .... 84,88,l39 Brunson, Jack J. ........... 103,120 Brunson, James N. .......... 95,127 Bryan, Janet E. ............... 26 Buchmiller, James M.. .69,95,108,132 Buchmiller, Ronald J. ..... 26,86, 90 C omplete Garden Center -.... ji Chiaramonte, Tony C.. . . . 1159 North Second St. HI 45114 HI 2-3333 The very Finest in EI Caion RUGS ' DRAPES ' LAUNDRY Formals our Specialty FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY ' ONE DAY SERVICE 406 E. Main Street HI 4-7701 AMBE Lli El Caion, Calif. B. J. Bigford, Owner CLEA ER. Carmack, Jo Anne. . . .... 84,132 Carman, Diana F. .... . . .27,88, 89 Carnahan, Terrell L. ..................... 132 Carroll, Linda A. ..................... 84,132 Carroll, Richard A.. . Carter, James E.. . . Carver, Thomas E... . . .27,67,87,94,113,114,115 Casemier, Jacqueline .... Casemier, Thomas A. Centman, Philip D.. . Cernius, Philip A. ...... . Chamberlain, John D.. .. . . . . . .. Chamness, Carole L.. Chamness, Sharon L. Channell, Gail A.. . . Chase, Cheryle M.. . Cheatham, Robert T.. ..........98,132 ....132 ..27 ..........132 ...........132 ....69,9O,123,132 . . .71,89, . . .83,86, .120, 139 27 132 127 127 27 139 53 Chott, Joseph K.. . . . Buckman, Connie L. Buckman, Jerry M.. . . . Bulow, Larry ....... Burch, Gayel E.. .. Burch, Jerry T. ..... . Burgess, Cheryl V.. . . . Cole, Linda L. ....... . Burns, Bill C. ..... . Burnes, James Burnett, David Burnett, Rex C V.... M.... . . . .... 26,84, 89 ......132 ...116 ......132 ....70,127 . 26 27 ...132 .......127 ....26,87, 95 Burris, Cary L.. . . . .......132 Butler, Frank E. .... .... 2 7,87,101 Bye, Catherine R.. .. ...71,127 Bye, Cathleen E.. . . . . . .127 Byler, Anitra L.. . . . . .27, 75 Cabral, Sheryllyn F.. .. . . .132 Callahan, Charles C.. . . . . . .127 Callahan, Michael .... . . .98,132 Callahan, Robert E.. . . ...... 99,139 Cannell, Linda C.. .. ...7O,83,86,139 Cantrall, Marla A.. . . . Caprio, Armond A.. . . . Caprio, Marie A. ..... Carlson, Darrell D.. .. Carlson Holly D.. . . Carlson Hope D.. . . Carlton, Dorothy I.. . . .....25,132 ....132 .......139 ....116,132 ....132 ....132 ...71,139 Christ, Jame S M. ....... . Christensen, Arlon K.. . . . Christensen, Brian A.. . . . Christensen, Nels T.. . . Christenson, Mary S. ..... . Christenson, Virginia R.. . . Ciambrone, David F. .... . Claar, David E.. . . . Claar, Jackie B.. . . Clardy, Richard J.. . . Clark, Corinne D.. . . . Clark Denni I Clark, Donal Clark, James s ...... dW. ............ . .......139 ........139 ....69,120,132 ........l27 ....86,127 28 28 ....99,12O,139 ........127 ....99,139 .....139 .......69,132 D.. .69,98,101,108,115,114,120,132 Clark, Jan B. ............ . Clark, Jeanne H.. . . Clark, Kenneth E.. . . Clark Kenneth L.. . . Clark Richard L.. . . . Clemmons, Carol A.. .28,78,82,84,85, 88 ........70,84,l39 . . .95,69,116,127 .......99,139 ..........90,132 ............ 70,127 Clendenon, Carl O.. . . . . . Cline, 'Rosemarie D.. . . Clute, Donald R. ..... . Coates, Mariorie A.. . . Coleman, Donald S.. . . .95,96,l05,118,127 .........28,71, 90 ...112,132' .....132 ....139 ....139 Congratulations and good luck to the graduating class of Granite Hills QJensQeg and Q iblas 2692 E. Street San Diego 2, Calif. WAlTER'S IARBE R SI-IOP 1407 East Broadway Hl 4-0478 Coleman, Ronald L.. . . Collins, John S.. . . . Collins, Karen S.. . . Colson, David L.. .. Conn, Patrici A.. . . Conn, Raymond J.. . . Connors, Daniel H.. . . Connors, Nancy E.. . . Cook, Steve ....... Cook, Terry W. ...... . ............127 99,109,116,139 ..71,84,88,132 ......69,132 .......139 .........132 ....87,101,127 ....28,86, 88 ....28,l27 ........139 Coombs, Michael W. .... .... 9 8,118,127 Cooper, Nancy L. .... . Copeland, Thelmon T.. . . Corcoran, Steen J.. . . . Corlett, Donna J.. . . Cornelius, Ida L.. . . Coronel, Patrick T.. . . Cost, Carol J. .... . Cost, Helen L. .... . Cota, Rachel M.. . . Cofa, Robert E.. . . . Cox, Linda J.. . . . Cox, Sharon K.. .. Coyne, Claude R.. . . . Coyne, Denis J.. . . . Craffey, William T.. . . Cramer, Fern L. .... . Cravath, Michael E.. . . . Cravo, J-oan Marie .... Cravo, Joe A. .......... . Crawford, Christopher R.. . . . . Crawford, Dean W.. . . Cressey, Helen A.. . . Criscenti, Dominic .... Croft, Steven C.. .. Croker, Kathleen .... Croker, Susan G.. . . . Cronan, Michael T.. . . Cross, Joyce M.. . . Cross, Judith L.. . . . Crow, Linda K. .... . Crowell, Evalyn J.. . . Cruson, Jerry D.. .. Cruz, Maria Salas .... .....115,127 ...114,127 .....139 ....84,132 .....127 ....99,139 We aim to please and give you a deal. I, . 1 , ' L A ll zz fy .4070 eg,5,,, E umm FK FST? rev s X Culotta, Wendy L. ..... . . .29, 67 Cummings, Francis C. .... .... 1 40 Cunningham, Judy A. ..... .... 2 9 Cunningham, Margaret A.. . . .. .71,133 Cupp, Gerald M. ......... . . .99,140 Cureton, Carol A. .... ...... 1 33 Curry, Dennis S.. .. . . .69,127 Curtis, Nancy S.. .. ...... 89,127 Curtis, Sally J.. . . .... 71,90,133 Czaia, James C.. . . Czaia, Mary B. ..... . D Adama, Barbara A Dagley, Cecilia G.. . . Dahl, Carol M.. . . . Dahl, Jonna ....... Dahlheim, Carol A.. . . . .......133 71,84,87, 84,85,87, ....70,127, 140 127 30 127 131 140 ....84,132 Dahlheim, Joseph E.. .. ....30,121,122 .......88,132 Dahlheim, Mary L.... .......127 Dale,RaymondH.... ..3O 88,109,123,139 Dann, Constan J. .... ..... 1 27 .......29,64, 71 Dann, Steven R.. . .. ...83,140 ..........139 Danner,DanielO...... ...90,133 ....132 DAoust, Paulette ....133 . . .29, 86 Dart, John M. ........ . . .30, 75 ....132 Darval,Bobbie 40 . . . . .139 Daugherty, Virginia E.. .. . . .30, 89 ......98,133 Davenport, Roberta L.. . .. ...... 30 . . .29,82, 83 Davis, Alverda D. ..... . . .78,127 Davis,GaryD..... ...9O,133 .29,64,105,107 Davis, Helen F. ...... ....... 1 40 .... . . . .127 Davis, Richard Loren... . . . .30,89, 95 ....89,139 Davis,Susan........ .........140 .....127 Davis, Tommy L.... ....69,112,133 ....86,127 Debolt,Arthur .........127 ....70,133 De Caro,Anthony .......140 .....139 Dedman,Diane ....70,84,14O ...,,,,133 Dedman,PaulW..... .......133 .....7l,89,14O De Forest, Dennis K.... ....133 ,,71,83,89,14O Dege, Donna M. ..... .... 1 40 ,.,,,,29, 71 De Long,MarieC.... ....133 ,,,,89,140 Dement, Alice L.... ,,.,133 ,.,,,ll6,I40 Dement,Ernest 30 . . ,29,77, 89 Dennis, Albert J.. . . . . .99,112 w-1w...M,, Depew, Jim ....... .... 9 0 De Rienzo, Charles. .. . . . .140 De Stout, Cathy ..... .... 1 40 De Stout, Lucille R.. . . . . . .127 De Tate, Jaenine M. .... .... 1 31 Deuth, Joe R. ....... ..... 3 1 Dial, Barbara J. ..... ........ 8 4 Dial, Sandra J. ....... ...70,8-4,133 Di Cenzo, Dominick E.. . . . . . . . 31 Dickey, James R. ...... .... 1 33 Dickinson, Kathie A.. . . . . .31, 83 Dickinson, Terry L. .... ...,........ 3 1, 75 Dirienzo, Charles G. ..................... 69 Dixon, Danny M. .,.... 64,69,86,87,103,108,117 1 18,127 ,,,,,,,, I ountegg F' COu11Qap9 101 E. Main Street El Caion, Calif. When using lumber where decay, fungus, or termites can shorten its life, safeguard your invest- ment-- Use Pressure Treated Lumber. There can be no compromise with quality, look for the San Diego Wood Preserving Company stamp, which is on ,each piece of treated lumber. See your local lumber dealer to purchase pres- sure treated lumber. NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA Dobbs, Robin ..... Dobbs, William D.. . . Doblado, Michelle. Doubrava, Jay R.. . Doubrava, Mary J. Douglas, June M.. . Douglas, Pat D.. . . Dowdy, Linda L... Dresser, Sharon L.. Drogo, Joseph J... Drogo, Juliette. . . Dryman, Linda C.. . Dubois, Mary L.. . . Dugas, Juanita L... Dukett, Elizabeth M Duncan, Gail M.. . . Durham, Donna E.. Dutro, John ...... Dye, Edwin S.. .. Dyer, Cuba M.. . . Earlywine, Mike F.. Earnhart, Carla J.. . Easton, Leanna R.. Easum, Cheryl D... Eckhardt, Russell S. Eckis, James G.. . . Eddy, Patty Jo.. . . Edmiston, William E. .... . Eggert, James R.. . . Eggert, Susan J.. . . Eledge, Shirley A.. . Elgin, Lana L. .... . Elliott, Kathleen M.. Elmendorf, Mariorie Elmer, Billie L. ..... . Elmer, Carl C.. .. Elser, Kirby W.. . . Elson, Jon M. .... . Emahiser, Frank W. .... . .. Epler, Linda L.. . . . Espinoza, Dominic. Evans, Catherine A. .... . Evans, John M.. . . . ....127 .......127 ...... 31,83 ...... 31,76 .75,112,127 ..31,61, 67 ....133 ...7o,14o ....127 ....127 ...70,140 70 ....140 32 .......14O ...... 70,133 103,120,140 ....... 32 ..70,84,140 ....140 ....140 ....... 70,140 .......14O ............95,117,118,127 .....67,103,108,118,126,127 ............... 89,140 .......127 98,112,133 ...17,22,32,87, 88 .......133 ....14O ....133 ...71,127 32 53 ....99,140 ....32, 86 .99,116,140 70 .......127 32 103,118,128 SAN DIEGO WOOD PRESERVI CO., I C. GCDCDD LUCK From an anonymous friend Freeman, Wayne R... Ewert, Lanora C.. . . . Ewing, Janie R.. . . . Exon, Sandra K.. .. Fackler, Michele E.. . . .....77,120 .32,64, 88 .58,65,77,83,85,89,90,128 Fackler, Nancy E. .................... 70,140 Fairbrother, Richard K Faller, Cheryl D. .... . Fallowfield, Marilyn F.. . . . Farrell, Lloyd G. ...... . Farrell, Lynda J. .... . Faulkner, Catherine L.. . . . Fearn, Janice L. ..... . Feieran, Jesus S. .... Feieran, Patricia S. .... . Felthaus, Margaret A.. . . Fenner, Robert L. ...... . Ferguson, Rodney N.. Ferguson, Warren S.. . . Finch, Judy M. ..... . Finch, Milton D.. . . . Finley, Patricia M.. . . . Fischang, Sheryl L.. . . . Fishburn, Glenn A.. . . Fisher, Charles J.. . . . ...133 32 ...14O ...140 33 .........140 ...71,84,89,133 .......98,128 ......133 ....88,133 ....101,128 ......128 .....140 .....86,128 ...99,123,14O ......140 ......128 .........103,140 ..........112,l33 Fisher, Larry M. ...... . . .33,95,105,114,115 Fitzgerald, Donald .... Flaven, Ross B.. . . . Flick, Rae D.. . . . Flick, Robert R.. . . . Flower, Sharon L.. . . Fogg, David E.. . . . Foster, Donna K.. .. Foster, Patricia A. .... .. Fox, George ..... Fox, Jerry R.. .. Fox, Lynn D. ..... . Fox, Michael J.. . . Francis, Jim L. ..... . Francis, Thad E.. . . . Freeman, Loris D. .... . Freeman, Reece T.. . . Freese, William G.. . . Freitas, Jack E.. . . . ...140 ...140 ...128 ...133 ...14O ..22,33,6O,79,80, 84 ...103,109,120,14O 33 ....7O,84,128 ............69,133 69,95,96,114,115,128 ............71,133 33 .....110,111,133 ....99,109,116,140 ............133 Fretz, Gayle M.. . . Frink, Marilyn K.. . . . Frink, William R.. . . Frisch, Everett N.. . . Gagosian, Denice H.. . . Gainder, Jack E.. . . . Gallegos, Rosa Maria .... Gandy, Charles R... Gandy, Gary C.. . .. Gardiner, Mary l.. . . . Gardiser, Barbara A.. . . Garlinger, Sandra L.. Garrison, Ronald D.. . . Gavin, Patrick M.. . . Gaynor, Maria L.. . . Giannosa, Jack .... . .............. 128 Gibson, William D.. . . . Gifford, Michael C.. Gile, Charles E.. . . . Gile, Robert W.. . . . Ginkel, Elske K.. . . Ginkel, Trudy E.. . . . Gittins, Lawrence L.. . . Givens, Christine A.. Givens, David B.. .. Givens, Robert E.. . . Goebel, Gregg W.. .. Goebel, Paula Jo.. . . . Goldman, John .... Goldy, Michael C.. . . . Gooch, Michael F.. . Good, Jacki ....... Gordon, Bruce K.. . . Gorton, Richard F. .... . . Goshorn, Edward S. ..... . Goshorn, William H.. Gottberg, Dorothy.. Goulet, Beverly M.. . Goulet, Gregory J.. . Grady, Charlotte V.. Grady, Robert E. .... . Grady, Sue Ann .... ....17,33,64, 90 ...77,99,128 . . . 116,140 ....66, 90 ....86,140 ...133 ...140 ........14O ....95,118,128 ....89,140 ....7O,14O ......133 ....99,140 ......128 .........84,128 ...113,114,115,128 ...........140 53 .........133 . . .7'O,83,89,133 ...70,83,89,140 . . .98,108,114,115 ...........14O 33 33 ....88,14O ....34, 88 ......12O ....99,140 .....140 ...133 .....133 ...........9O,133 .34,59,87,88,103,119 ... . . .34,60,87,103,118 ...........133 ........34,94, 95 ...19,34,7l,79, 83 . . . .69,91,116,128 ....84,89,133 Graham, Carrie J.. . . . Grant, Gary W.. . . . 84,133 ...99,109,120,14O Q Q a a Q a M d Our sincegejdiiniirgtulglons to the Cdzlainetglling of Granite Hills Vulle Chase Sho in Center Y PM TONEY'S complete air conditioning 7 'ggi h .fgrssL.i'f:2, R 0 C K R 0 LL Ha- ' 1 HI 2 0444 OPEN 6 days Q week A R K Graves, James D.. . . Gravett, Teri L.. . . Gravlin, Michael W.. . . . Gray, Linda D.. .. Greaves, Andrea A Greaves, Edward R .....l28 ....88,133 ......140 .......79,128 .......84,89,133 . .... ......... 8 7,95,128 Greaves, Edwina R.. . . . . .67,76,84,89,9O,128 Greig, Christie M.. . . ............ . . 140 Gregg, Evelyn T.. . Grider, Larry .... Grider, Paul ..... Grier, Dorothy L.. . . Griffin, Beverly G.. Griffin, Connie J.. . . Griffin, Rodney J.. . . Grillot, John R.. . . . .......128 -till 'H'..ff :SJ'i,,,.' '.j'9'f J' 112 ' 2-M 'if 41 N xg Grimsley, Wayne E Groggins, Franklin J.... Gunn, Fred ......... Gunter, Karen M.. . Gunter, Susan L... Haff, Barbara A.. . . Haff, Gerard T.. . . . Hahn, Paul F. .... . Haldaman, Carole E.... Hall, James ........ Hall, Pamella J.. .. Hall, Richard W.. . . . Hamill, Steve L. ..... . ....71,128 .....133 ...133 34 .......86,14O ....34,90, 77 ......I4O 34 35 35 ...133 .....133 ....89,14O 35 .....l28 ...12O,140 35 .....14O ....70,128 ......140 .........133 Hamilton, George Q.. .. . . .75,121,128 Hamilton, Kenneth A.. . . ...... . .140 Hamilton, Stephen W. .... ..... 9 8,128 Hamlet, Sharon L. ..... . Hamm, Tony M.. .. Hampton, Pamela. ....77,83,128 35 .....7O,140 Hannan, Dennia L.. .. ...69,121,133 Hanson, Artie J. ...... ..... 8 3,128 Hanson, Catherine S.. . . .... 83,141 Hardin, Phillip B.. . . . 0- .....141 'l5litl.fl'TIii'fft W Zfwf Q0 9 I it L IJ 01' M 7-mu aah' '5 lwjlrltlll JM Hardin, Shirley L.. . . Harding, Frank J.. . . Harmon, Sheila L.. . . Harris, Charles A. .... . Harris, Geraldine L.. . . . Hartley, Robert P.. . . Hartley, Ronnie C.. .. Harvey, Raymond E.. Hasbrouck, Alvin P.. . . . Haug, Joan M.. . . . Hayes, Timothy J.. . . ....35, 71 .....133 ....84,14I ...141 .....l28 ....99,141 .....l28 ....99,141 .....141 ....84,133 35 Hecker, John A. .... .... 1 03,123 Hecker, Kathleen .... .... 8 3,89,133 Heimpel, Maria I.. .. 35,84,86, 87 Helland, Jon P.. . . .... 108,133 Henning, Gary D.. .. ..... . . . 36 Henry, Beckford L.. . . . . Herlevic, John P.. .. Herman, Paul L. .... . Hetrick, Richard C.. . . Heyenga, Tommy W.. . . Heyser, Gregory L.. . . Hill, Barbara J.. . . Hill, Gwendolyn .... Hill, Richann ..... Hines, Hellen E.. . . . Ho, Bridget YI ..... Hobson, David C.. .. Hodges, Marian Anita .... Holcomb, John H. .... . . ..36,95,12I .......133 ....123,141 ......141 36 .....l28 ....70,133 ......141 ........133 ..7O,84,141 .....9O,128 ....36, 75 ....7O,141 .99,116,141 ......133 36 .......141 ..76,90,128 ......141 ...141 36 ....77,128 .....141 ......128 Holland, Ronald E.. . . . . Holmes, Beverly J.. . . Holmes, Kenny L.. .. Holway, Karyn L. .... .. Hooker, Marsha A.. . . . . Houghton, Sally L.. .. Houston, Douglas R.. . . . Houston, Ruthann ...... Howard, Kathleen M. Howard, Kenneth W.. Hudson, Ernest H. ....... . Hughes, Donald ..... Hungerford, Marganne M. .... . . Hunter, Gary F.. flgbilill I W ll' Sui CAN mls lil llvtltciltz I , .I 3 ii' I PIU Ill! 'TY Hunter, Ronald L.. . . Huss, Jon W.. . . . Hutchison, Ruth E.. . . Imhoff, Richard L.. . . Ingram, Charmane C.. Ireland, Carol S. .... . Irvin, Alma ........ .......I33 ..84,87,141 91 ..91,98,133 .......128 ..84,89,133 ......128 ...141 36 ......128 lsaacks, Gary D. .... .... 1 12,144 Ivor, Pamela M. .... ..... 3 6 Jackson, Eddie A. .... ....... 1 16,128 Jackson, Lou N. .... ............ 1 33 Jacobus, Carlton J.. .. .... 87,117,118,128 Jaggers, James R. .... .......... 9 9,141 James, Sylvia ...... ........... 3 7 Jamieson, Jack S.. . . . . .98,134 Jarrell, Janis L. .... . Jeffrey, Carolyn Jo. . . Jeffries, Susan L.. . . Jensen, Bill F. ...... . Jensen, Gary Douglas. .. Jensma, Bill W. .... . Jespersen, Allen N.. . . Jesperson, James M.. . . Jesperson, Patricia M.. Jeter, Gayle C. ..... . ......128 Johnson, Arland L.. . . Johnson, Michael C.. . Johnson, Phillip A.. . . Johnson Roger ...... Johnson, Russell P.. .. Johnson, Sharyn L.. . . Johnston, Jessie K.. . . Johnston, Larry R.. . . Jones, Barry ..... Jones Janice J.. . . . I Jones, Michael E.. . . Jones, Oscar D.. . . . Jones, Peggy J.. . . Jones, Robert W.. . . Jones, Sherry N.. . . Jones, Sidney D Josephson, John D.. . . Joyce, David .... Julihn, Lawrence .... Julihn, Shelley M.. . . Jump, Julia A.. . .. Justice, Craig S.. . . . Justus, Barbara Jo .... Kaiser, John V.. . . Kay, Ray M. ..... . Keller, Shirley D.. . . . Kellogg, Jennifer M.. . Kellogg, Ray H. .... . Kennedy, Patrick D... Kennedy, William W.. . . . Kent, Marlys J. ..... . Kerr, Stephan A.. . . . Kimball, Ronald J.. . . Kimbro, Richard L.. . . Kincaid, Paula L. ..... . Kindsvater, Edward G.. . . Kindsvater, Robert A.. King, Larry T. ....... . Kingcade, Wanda J.. . . Kinney, Linda L. ..... . Kinports, Edward B... Kinports, Frances P.. . . Kitchell, Karen L.. . . Kitchell, Susan E.. . . Kitchens, Sally A.. . . Kitts, William W.. .. Kiaer, Lottie ......... Klaesson, Michael J.. . Klecak, Judith N.. . . . Klock, Richard T.. . . ....87,89,134 .......128 ......7O,141 .. .... 89,112,141 ........134 ........134 ...69,75,134 ...112,134 37 ....141 ....141 ....128 .......141 ..........134 ....99,12O,141 . .......... 70,141 1O,111,119,141 ....134 ....128 .....141 ...71,128 ...98,134 ...70,134 ...103,128 ...84,134 .........134 ...37,87, 95 ......141 ...7O,141 .....128 ...37, 90 ...37,105 ...99,141 ........134. ...37,88,128 67 .....141 ...103,141 .....128 ....134 ....128 53 ....a4,134 ...89,91,128 .......141 ...1o3,12o ...37, as ...77,12a .....134 ....7O,141 ...84,128 ....141 .. 38 ........141 ...3,38,87, 89 53 ........134 ....9s,119,134 Klukas, William A. ..... . Knaresboro, Dorothy M.. . . Knoll, Kathy J. ...... . Koch, Mariell ....... Koeller, Edwin W.. . . Koeller, Janice ...... Krausman, Gary W.. . . Kroschel, Karmin .... Kroschel, San T.. . . Krueger, Richard L.. . . Krukow, Vicki L.. . . Kuchman, Jan A.. . . . Kuebler, Ervin L.. . . Kyle, John O.. . . . Lacey, Judith V.. . . Lacour, Linda C.. . . Laffoon, Judith K.. . . Lafo, Alan W.. . . . Lanctot, Gary .... Land, Frank M.. . .. Land, Sally L. .... . La Plant, Lloyd P.. . . . La Plant, Pierre R.. . . Lattin, William B.. . . . Lauder, Carol l. .... . Laviolette, Jeanne L.. . Law, James ........ Law, Roy .......... Lawson, Richard K.. . . Lawson, Timothy J.. . . Layton, Alvin D. .... . Layton, Richard R.. .. Le Fors, Lisa A.. . . . Le Vine, Bette S.. . . Leahy, James P.. . . Leasure, James A.. . . . Lee, John H. ..... . Lee, Lorane F.. . . Lee, Bill C. ..... . Leeper, Judith l.. . . Lentz, Clinton L.. . . Leslie, Kenneth F.. . . Lester, Judy J.. . . Lester, Robert R. .... . Lewis, Dianna M.. . . . 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Mclntyre, Dave S.. . . . ...69,l4l ....134 ...90,141 ...90,134 ......134 ...99,141 .141 ...89,134 ....128 ....134 McKenna, James K. .... .... 1 11,114,115,134 McNair, Kenneth .... McNamee, Linda S... McNamee, Maureen. . McTaggert, William J. MacNichol, Victoria F. Mahan, David E. ..... . Mahan, Katherine L.. . Maine, Donna J. .... . Malby, Dennis E.. . . Mallicoat, Helen. . . Malsack, Linda L.. . . . Manahan, Vicki L.. .. Mara, Cheryl ..... Marak, Patricia A.. . . Marsh, Barbara J.. . . . Marston, Stephen H.. . Martes, Tom G.. .. Martes, William R.. . . ............134 ....141 ....141 40 .......128 ....134,141 .........134 ....53,71,128 ....103,141 ......141 ...134 ...134 ....141 ...76,129 ......134 40 .87,96,129 .......141 1139 East Broadway Flowers and Corsages LFBOWEQS W M?l?C?UE73IE7E7E 141 S. Orange Ave. EI Caion HI 2-8885 Marthis, Annis R.. . .. Marhis, Sallie M... . . .66,83,87,129 ...84,87,141 Martin, Claudette E.. . . ...... .... . .134 Martin, Laurie E.. . . Mather, Elmer R.. . . Matney, Jacqueline Maxa, Cheryl L.. . . Maxwell, Judith G.. ............... .. 71 ........95,105,117,118,129 v. .... .............. 1 29 84 ..........7O,141 May, John B. ....... .... 8 9,103,129,199 May, Rosemary C.. . . Mear, Sharon J.. . . Megerle, James C.. Melcher, Joe W.. . . Melson, Sharon L.. . . Menke, Sally R.. .. Mercier, Joe E.. . . Merriman, Roy A.. Messer, Tyler H.. . . Mertes, Rosalyn R.. . . . Meza, Jane B. .... . Millard, Patricia A.. . . . Miller, Lawrence .... Miller, Thomas G.. Miller, Vicki M.. . . Miller, Virginia A.. Miller, Wanda A.. . . Million, Eddie L.. . . Mills, Brian S. .... . Minear, Lila J. ..... . .........142 Mishler, Daniel A.. . . . Mitchell, John D... . Mitchell, Kathy F.. . . Mitchell, Marilyn L.. . . Mitchell, Mike P.. . . . Moats, Lora ...... Moebus, Donna J.. . Mondrag-on, Paul A.. . . Monette, Gary J.. . . . Monroe, Arthur .... Monta, Clarence L.. . . Montague, Robert G.. . . . Moody, Patsy S.. . . Moody, Robert A.. . 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Moon, Eugene ...... ........77,129 40 .118,129 ...99,109,141 ......141 ........129 ....69,99,141 ....1o3,141- .....98,134 ....7O,83,142 ......142 ...142 .....129 ...,a9,134 ....7o,134 ....7'1,134 40 40 ....89,95,129 ......4O,83 40 ...134 ...71,84,98,129 .....98,134 ........134 ....70,89,134 69 ....1oa,134 ...69,123,134 ....123,142 ....40, 89 ........129 ...41,1o3,11s ........134 ....99,142 Moore Beverly J.. .. . . . . .142 Moore Diana M.. .. ...142 Moore, John .... ............... 1 34 Moore Lurlie K.. .. 21,41,58,84,88, 89 Moore, Michael L.. . . ............. . .142 Moore Presley R.. . . .... ...... . .142 Moore, Roileen L. ..... . . . 134 Moorman, Timothy D. ..... . . .134 Morgan, Daisybelle S. .... 41 Morgan Linda L. ..... . . .142 Morgan, Michael A.. . . .... . . 142 Morrow, Jesse D.. . . ...... . . . 91 Morrow, Mary A. ..... ...... 4 l,71, 76 Morrow, Raymond D. .... .... 4 1,75,114,115 Morse, Elizabeth ..... ........ 8 4,134 Morse, Sally A.. . . .... 70,142 Mowrey, Kaaren. . . Mowey, Rhonda ..... Muller, Barbara K.. . . . Muller, Betsy M. ..... . Mullett, Gary L. ...... . Mulligan, Georgeanna. . . Mullins, Jimmie W. .... . Mullins, Sharon A.. . . Munson, Judith ..... Murk, Leah C. .... . Murphy, Richard E.. . . ......71,129 ........134 . . . .84,87,89,135 . . . .84,87,89,135 91 ........135 .101,118,129 ........142 ...17,41, 89 .....129 ....135 Murphy, Sandy L. .... . . .70,142 Murray, Carol J. ...... . . .84,l42 Mustaine, Suzanne M. ........ . . .84,l35 Vg! 'Wi 4 ., Original Hollywood WAVE 54.95 permanents 7892 Broadway Hollywood Beauty Shops Le 'n,G e HO 9 8851 .Zeng Wien Sing 172 E. Main, El Caion Hl 4-1896 Nance, Vickie L.. . . . . . . 135 Neal, Charles W. .... . . .142 Nelson, Jane F.. . . - . -142 Nelson, Mark A.... ..-112 Nelson, Virginia A.. . . . . . .142 Nevers, Charlene M.. . . . . .7O,135 New, Patricia L. ....... . . .71,135 Newbrough, Linda R. .... ...... 1 29 Newland, Lea D. ...... . . .83,129 Newland, Linda M.. . . ....... . . 129 Newlin, Stanley T.. . . . . .69,123,142 Newman, Donald S.. .. . . .98,111,129 Nix, Richard E. .... . Nolan, Richard H.. . . .....49,119 ....41,121 CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1962 AUTO PARTS 1315 E. Broadway HI 4-2181 200 E. Main, El Caion HI 4-7960 Norkunas, William E.. .. ..-- 142 Patstone, Sharyn E. ........ .42, 76 Nowak, Katie l. ...... .... I 35 Patstone, Sherman W. ..... 42,87,104 Nutter, Eunice P. ..... .... 1 42 105,106,107 Oberbauer, Carol A. .... .... I 42 Patton, Michael G. ............ 91 Oberbauer, Michael E.. . . ...- 129 Peavy, Daniel .............. . . 135 Ochs, Paul N. ......... .... 1 42 Pendergrass, Jerald M.. . . . . .135 Oechel, Walter, C.. . . .... 41 Pere, James R. ............ . . .142 Ogilvie, Sharon L.. . . .... 129 Perisho, Janet S. ........... . . . 135 O Lear, Evelyn R. ............. 135 Perisho, Jim C..' .... 17,42,75,86,111 Oleson, David G. .......... 98,129 Persky, Bruce N. .... 59,103,118,119 Olsen, Charles L. .... 98,108,119,135 Olson, Bonnie J. .............. 129 Olson, Olson, Vickie L. ..... . Omahen, Patricia A.. .. O'Rourke, Sharon ..... Thomas ............... 135 ...42, 77 ...84,135 ...53, 90 Osborne, Joanna K. ........... 142 Owen, Corring M. ........ 70,89,142 Paddock, Donna D. ......... 70,142 Padrez, Elizabeth D.. . . . 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Ponic, Mary J.. . . Pond, Serena M.. . . . Poniktera, Chris D.. . . Poniktera, John H.. .. Pork, Jim ......... Porter, Jeanne A.. .. Porter, Karen E.. . . . Porter, Linda C.. . . Pothe, Gary ..... . Pothe, Jerry K. ..... . Powell, William A.. .. Powers, Alison A.. . . Prater, Carol ....... Pratt, Gordon A.. . . . Preskitt, Clara M.. . . Prewitt, Lynnie R.. . . 43 ...129 43 ...112 ...111 ......142 .........142 ....83,89,135 .....43, 89 .....43 ......43 .......43 ....83,89,135 ......142 ...135 ....129 ...71,135 .......142 Prince, Clyde E.. . . . Prince, Herbert D.. . . Prine, Barney J. ........ 99,112,142 Pritchard, Patricia L. ........ 70,142 Pritchard, Robert J.. . . .... 121,129 Proffer, Robert L.. . . Pruett, Joe A.. . . . Pruett, Mike .... 90 91 ...44, 95 ....142 Rae, Carol J. ....... ...135 Ramirez, Robert A.. . . . . .129 Ranken, Juditht ........ ...135 Rasmussen, Richard M.. . . . . .142 Rath, Karolanne E. ..... . . .135 Rath, Robert ........ . . .129 Rausch, Pamela A.. .. . . . .129 Raymond, James H.. .. ...89,129 Raymond, Joyce A.. . . . . .83,135 Reams, Phil ......... .... 9 8 Reddick, Georgene E.. . . . . .135 Reddick, Sharon A. ..... ...... 1 42 Redding, Barbara A.. . . .. .75,135 Reed, Anita D. ..... . Reese, Larry L. .... . Reese, Shirley J.. . . . Rehn, Glenn K.. . . Reid, David G.. . . Reid, Robert D.. . . . Reid, Ronald W.. . . . Renshaw, Valerie .... Rhoades, Ida ...... Rhoades, James R.. . ....135 ....44 ......44 ...98,135 ...75,135 .44, 75 ...98,114,115 .......135 ......135 ........70,142 Rice, Carol J. ..... . Rice, Martha M.. . . . Rich, Douglas R.. . . . Richard, Paul ....... Richards, James D.. . . 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Stephens, Clema. . . 7O,84,86,143 . . . . . .83,86,130 ......48,84, 88 Stevens, Carol L. .............. 130 Stevens, Catherine L.. . .17,48,84, 90 Stevens, Joe E. ............ 99,143 Stevens, Terri A.. .. .... 48, 64 Stewart, Ben J. .... ..... 4 8 Stewart, James M. .... . . .99,143 Stillwell Robert L.. . . . . . 98 smes, William D. Stockton, Robert L.. . Stoll, Mitzie L... Stoll, Ronald L.. . . . Stone, Barbara M.. . Stone, Fred Terry Stone, Stone, Michele I.. 48 ....69,130 ....... .143 ........75,13O 70,84,89,143 John L. ......... 95,114,130 Streeter, Janet R.. . . Stroecker, Paul D. ....... .136 ....70,136 .....136 Kelstan Pharmac JHLSTAM D815 Featuring everything in Drug store needs Strom, Harold M. .... ....... 1 36 Stuart, Jerri L. ............. 48,103 Stucky, David M. ............. 143 Stucky, Mary A.. .77,84,87,89,9O,126 Trovaten, Carolyn K. ...... 84,89,136 Truiillo, Linda M. ..... ........ 1 36 Truiillo, Mikel L. .............. 53 Tubb, Douglas J. ......... 16,49, 95 Warren, David W.. Watkins, John F... Watkins, Joyce C.. Watson , Arthur A.. Watton, Shirley L.. . Waugh, Gerry E.. . . Weber, Weber, Webste Webste Gerald E.. . Pamela J.. r, Donna.. r, Leon D... Weiss, Lonnie L.. . . Welch, John P.. .. ...69,143 . ...99,143 .... 130,136 .........51, 91 . .... 77,84,13O . ......... 98 ...........143 .51,65,83, 89 .........51, 64 . ......... 130 ...71,136 ......69,136 Wermers, Vicki E.. . Weseloh, Ginger L.. . . Westmoreland, Lind Wherley, Perry J.. Wherley, Susan M. 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Troutt, Roy W. ..... . Tyler, Kenneth B.. . . . Vallone, John J. .... . Van Dweghe, Sandy L. Van Dweghe, Ray .... Vanglenberg, Gretchen Vanderford Valerie J. Van Horn, Wes ey N.. Vanderhyde, Audrey J. Vansant, Charles T. ............ 130 Van Vechten, William J. ........ 143 Van Zanten, Barend L.. .16,50,88,121 Van Zanten, James D.. . . 123,138,143 84,87,88,89,136 .........136 .......143 ....49,84, 90 .......130 ......136 . ...69,143 .........130 .....130,136 A. .... 50, 90 ....76,84,130 50 84 Varga, Lou1s E. ............... 50 Vaughan, Daniel T. ......... 98,119 Vaughan, Donna C. ......... 70,143 Vaughan, Lloyd A. ...... 50,103,118 Vento, Rose T. ................ 143 Vickers, Walter ............... 143 v11f6?, Barry' ....... 1s,5o,5a,a7, ss 101,102,118 Vittor, Vera M. .......... 84,87,143 Volchok, Nicholas M. .... 75,119,130 130 Vozely, Leslie A. ............. . Wade, Walter J. .............. 136 Waggoner, Mariorie L.. . . . . . 50 Waine, Sharon ........ Walcutt, Shirley J.. . . 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