Grossmont High School - El Recuerdo Yearbook (El Cajon, CA)

 - Class of 1950

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'is i ,KX Ill l ' X fri' ' i i xml x U -1 V, it . 3- 'Nix iikiri f C r ' ri it F- .lv l ,, 4 ll , l Xxx l l ix.. itil 'J tj l X Xl 1. li it We talce pride in dedicating the I950 EI Recuerdo to Eva McCarthy - X . Quiclcsall. l-ler interest in others, her participation in many activities. X 7 l CJ ,XS her retreshing personality and remarkable way as a teacher, have won nlv X lid the hearts ot her associates and students. ilu -,Nl Eva Quiclcsall has been active in both the drama and English fydfiyl l V departments at Grossmont. She helped create our Christmas Pageant r' 4 'ILIML i 4 , and has been a part ot it every year. She is co-sponsor to The Moon- f I I 1' I X tx sweepers and is active in many community organizations. 411 I P' X ,Lf5 X KA-V We shall always remember her as a sincere friend and inspiring tw 4 A A teacher. Although she has taught at Grossmont many years, her classes' I f l W 1' are alive Witt?ful-w,gfj:er2st,?l'ierHsparlclin3 wit and originality are ever!-,Yew Wff I-A lasting,ifglf3gha,s:,,tl'ie rareifgifgglfhurparuzing literature and vitalizinrf 1 fb our everyday 'eYperiences WEE mal2eile6frnitxgip.leqQsQureable. jr .fl-' -1' .M ' ' 'i ,J E , jHEmNNU'AL STAFF jwf. km' X 1 .- if 7,7 T J fl XX I A7 Q ' ' X Q. ,fr Y 4 f 4 .f 1 X f ' I, :I AML, .9 gf: X.--2 ,aff KJ I r X tx 1 ix y ifzf '-ff' , - .- l if ' f2'L gr- df. .-fpgf' x L. ww warg!! lllllrrg' ADMINISTRATION Q2 Qi xg N gl 4 ii Nu Vyw,,lfr'lfZ S ' 'ex X s NAS? i.a2i.'23i MR. HAROLD HUGHES Serving as everything from architect to bus schedule malcer, Mr. Hughes, our vice principal is lcept on the go. Even though he is one of the busiest men at Grossmont, Mr. Hughes always has time to help one and all. si MR. LEWlS E. SMlTH Mr. Smith, our popular principal, takes an active part in both faculty and stu- dent affairs. His leadership, valuable advice, fine sportsmanship and friendli- ness are an inspiration to all Gross' monters. We are indeed fortunate to have such a wonderful principal. ,. 1 .4 ' X Fi S53 NK 4 Q X -J I 'J J Qi 1. X- , K 3. X sf it iff NX TX, x R MR. BENTON HART Whom do the counselors and teachers take their troubles to? To Mr, Hart. Although he carries the burdens of Grossmont on his shoulders, Mr. Hart always has a cheerful smile. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Members of the Board of Trustees have given their time and hard work to the service of our school-receiving no pay-little recogni- tion-lots of griefwthey have controlled Grossmonts purse-strings and apportioned the school budget wisely throughout the year. They are Clarence Foster, President: Claude Beagel, clerk: Rexford Hall, Lester Freeman, and Conrad Cooper. ' IQ? ' Vu ATTENDANCE OFFICE A constant stream of traffic runs its way into the attendance office where Tommy Gould, Mrs. Owens, Mrs, Bogle, and Mrs, Pittman malce the master absence list and Iceep all attendance records. A friendly word and quick service are given all Foothillers who come here. OFFICE STAFFS COUNSELORS I-Iello, Joe? Got a problem? Why not talce it to your counselor? Mrs. Fitch greets the troubled or unhappy with a smile and directs each pupil to his class counselor. ui 'J BUSINESS OFFICE In the business office we find Mrs. Sears, Mrs. Burns, Mr, Ahern, and Mrs. LeMasters who keep the financial accounts and supervise the business proceedings and countless other jobs. Mrs. Sears is Mr. Smith's secretary and is also RECEPTION OFFICE Busy indeed is Mrs. Eldridge, running the switchboard, compiling and editing the daily bulletin, answering Gross' monters' questions at every turn and receiving visitors to our school. 6 I I 1 gg , I secretary for the board of trustees. Attractive fclwool grounds and buildin are the proot ot our ianitors and ya worlcers' etticiency. F. Baker, R. Burn M, Eclweverri, H, Messinger, L. Katz, Miller, A, Nelson, C, Newell, l-I, Pittrna G. Preisser, G, Salazar, G. Snyder, CUSTODIANS AND YARD WORKER J A - i 1 C l I Steers, J. Toynton, D, Velman, A. Waltz and J. Woolley. Transportinq us from lwome to job ot our bus drivers. WI lx! kt 1 1 V . X 5 is Q ..- '59 I HM-l one-,ao 'ka -. 'P-,' Q , , . ,-4 Lf!! .Lu Au, y , , , rib ' ' ' BUS DRIVERS sclwool and back again in eyerytliing from rattle traps to smootl'1 iobiesu is the .-. V. - -Q1-ff .i Fl ii ..,', . X 5 U ' Q 1 is -fl' gg X w H x f 4 N I 4 l ' 5:5344 ' 7 A 'Q x R I 'rf 1' Q Q 5 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Lt B R Y Very happy in her new surroundings is Miss Lois Kelly, our librarian, She cheer- fully shows all bool: worms where to find what they need tor classes and helps them select their reading material. The student assistants ably assist Miss Kelly, learn how to tile, and catalog and care tor boolcs. CONT! 'L-Y 'X 'RN Sw You Low: All. ARE 3 You sic. 7 C' 9 XE i v 2.3:- Y-rw-N n his PGV NURSES Feel beat'7 l-lave a broken arm7 Any injured or ailing Gross- monter can tind and and sympathy in the nurses, Mrs. Eddie Parvin and Miss Helen Sheppard Laura Bell and Grace Maddox are the student helpers pictured h ZYZ. CAFETERIA The cafeteria stait handles the big job ot keeping hungry Grossmonters ted. i'Mom Barnett, Lilly Bye, Rita Cota. Rose McCray. Anne Leerskov, and Hazel Walker are the cooks who put out the good spaghetti, stew. pie, cup cakes and other dishes. Students lending a hand are Darlene Lynas, Pamela Pomeroy, Cscar Foster, Richard Funk, Shirley Russell, Gloria l-loch, and Virginia Lansdowne. G ROSSMGNT' EIIIFECFEERWPUIEI . - - l ONLY 6UT - Ti-mee Bunk DUQDSTHIS '- TIME 0 .1xL' 11 viii 3.1 ff' x. 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Q 1 fi f 5, W - I 7, 'Hn' P - f f ' 7 7 Q ,grill 9 -:X CU if Q3 MEM 5 ' A '14 - - L X X -X -'QQ' X , jf-9, j '.':rQ,,a x 'lr' 1 Ill Gi 3 al K L15 19' TOM WARBURTON, Advisor JEANNETTE RECTOR, Cultural Affairs PAT PETERSON, Publicity SAMMIE DUNHAM, Records CAROL SETTLES Justice t 3 1 If Me, E x ., ,,,:,, ,, fl' r Q f M. A '. , .Y X' LEROY cooPER, Finance ASB EHEIML cp . .. T '4935O COMMISSION JERRY BASSETT. President PHIL EMBLETON, Athletics BEU BARBER, Commerce SARAH LONGMAN, Secretary LOIS FORD, Girls' Activities JOHN JENSEN, Boys' Activities COLE WILLIAMS Vice-President LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT The Upper I-louse ot Legis- lators is the newest branch ct our stu .lent government. Organized this year, it is composed ot the class otficezs commissioners ot Girls' and Boys' activities, and representatives trom the Inter-club c o u n c i I. Lewis Accord presides cver the Upper I-louse, Grossmonts Senate I-Ie 's assisted by Martin Beclc, vice-president: Barbara EI- ston, secretary, and Le Roy Cooper, parliamentarian. The Iower and most representative body ot the legislative branch ot our student government is the Student Council It is composed ot a representative from each second period class Cole Williams, A.S.B, vice presi- dent presided over this law malcing body I-Ielprng Cole were Johnny I-Iancoclc vice president ot the student council Barbara Smith secretary and Jim McDermott parliamentarian. JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT STUDENT COURT The Student Court has a two told purpose: tirst, to discipline: and second, to promote school spirit. Carol Settles, the Chiet Justice, presided at hearings and rendered iudgment. Representatives trom each class served as a jury to decide the guilt or innocence ol the accused. Included in this group were Pat Sheehan, Peg Williams, Sue Smith, Jackie Taylor, Bud Fuller, Lynette Larson, and Gene Larson. Many others served as bailitts, clerlcs, prosecuting attorneys, and defense lawyers. Bailitts were: Jerry Pixton, Noel Mickelson, Niels Chris- tiansen, Louis Sonlca, Nancy I-Iuns- berger was clerlc. Y N- INTER CLUB COUNCIL The Intel Club Council coordinates the activities ot all school clubs Each club sends a representative to the council where club problems and entrance ot new clubs are discussed This year as a service to the clubs the l.C.C. sponsored the Cuyamaca Conference. Don Malloy is president Bob Gibson vice president and Nancy Kirwin is the secretary ll rickar SQUAD A sea of eager faces and waving tickets was what the ticket squad faced at every game this year. They sold and collected tickets at all ASB, functions. Many thanks to Barbara Camillo, and her helpers, tor a hard job well done. CARD TRICKS Come on you guys, lets all put them up at once-I, 2, 3. lt was loads ol work tor Sue Sheare and her helpers, but the card tricks at the football games were really great. Qs 'X 115.15 'Qui ...Aw- nj. . r- --1' COMMISSIONERS ASSISTANTS Our '49-'50 Commission was very lucky to 'have had such an active group of assistants. These hard working people make agendas, write notes, and help the commissioners in many other ways. 92 . . 1, X K Q W I U ,High QEQ1 3' N2 ?iQag.s- , . A' 4 I 1 Lmqili 5 W .. N , T i . rg -- - ' 1 5 i 1 I if 'SW' , 4 - ., I' ji, ' Q x , ' ' ' 5-N L K -.. J ' ' 4 ' ' .-- hufw '- V N SEN' s 2 ' ' MMT e :fa-2325: f ssffwg' ak, , at-A ,A , X . N! 1,4 ' X. Q- xi It A..- -Mx. ., 5 'H nw ' gt S' 'Q lr- L A .-,Z Wax i i Qxwfxx THYLUR wVifE'PF 'xQ . 3 gl, ' 0 'J x......... fbi hlkywf - Au ! vo on PA-men. X X ,Q X- - Q44 ex? - x all N, XX, -- H sa ff, J L- V-' J! ,. 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A N I s ii w I-tg ' , 1 I 4 L N ' 5 X if I I LL Q-L' .l , , 7' 6 s , , P H P Q L, fb L v LQ. f A 1 'mf' du 'Vf . l Y X ' W L 7b L V Q., 'J 'x X LC, 1 ' A fw' GA 'wfJ fi .A 1 L .y IQ X X XP X X . I g, 5 , 1 XE' so T il Y Q f ,KW f D 'EJ xk'sixY.Y Qpybu ix x xl Vx i bl If Q 'X K 3 wr ' v X 7' ': 7? 'Tfif C-URBP if SQ? :S f se rx' ' ' i 0 :gh It 3 Q Q o 29 cf- 'F ' Y, X 1 B1 ' ' I M X -We J it-lv I' A U 0 f-,llll 2 S ' Q FRESHMEN MISS PROSSER It is a difficult taslc to solve the problems of the Freshman because he is still new and unsettled. lt requires personal interest, sympathy, understand- ing. and experience, Miss Ethel Prosser, freshman counselor, has all these attributes and many more. OFFICERS AND ADVISORS The Freshmen-Grossmonts youngest-have already made themselves an important part of our student body Mrs Finalle and Mr. Lewis, class advisors, really did a fine job helping the class to organize itself. The officers are Teddy Seilcman, president: Diclc Barnes, vice president: Sally Hughes, secretary: and Darlene Greenig, treasurer These frosh should malce a peppy sophomore class, world-wise iuniors, and very successful seniors Acord, Loren Adams, Shirley Alban, Glen Allison, Brllrc Alter, Grail Alvcrcz, Bcnny Alvarez, Joe Alvarez, Benny Ambler, Betty Amcs, Julian Roy Anaya, Robert Anderson, Dorothy Anderson, Marie Anderson. Patricia Anstead, Neil Applegate, James Applegate, Phyllis Arrasmith, Clarence Baggett. Arvil Bailey, Donald Barley. Claude Bailey, Eleanor Baird. Donald Ball, Mary Ballantyne, Arthur Ballantine. Mary Ballard, Carol Ballou, Shirley Baranov. Milne Barbic, Peter Barnes, Barbara Barnes, Richard Barrett, Oletha Bartlett, Edna Bartlett, Jack Bassinger, Clarence Bates, Barbara Bates, Eunice Bauman, James Bauman, Robert Baumgartner, Tom Becker, Richard Beighle, Carol Bemis, Judith Bemis, Wayne Benner, Roger Bennett, Betty Bennett, Ashton Benson, Caroline Benson, Marvel Berg. Lynwood Berg, Lawerence Bjork, Joan Black, Mary Blackmun, Jack Blalock, Charles Bode, Harry Bodie. John Bongiovanni, Rosalie Bonilla, Xavier Bonner, Alvin Bornemann, Sylvia Bourbiel, Ronald Bower, Raymond Bowerman, Barbara Bowles, John Bowman, Diane Bowman, Mary Boyd, Jack Boyle, Eddie Bracco, Shirley Bradshaw, Alice Brandow, Baird Brimhall, Richard Britt, Aquilla Brown, Lawrence Brown, Mary Brown, Richard Brubaker, Alan Bruington, Vivian Bubar. Barry Burk, Lauretta Bush, Clarice Butts. Billy Byers, Arthur Byron, Thomas Caldwell, Ann Callaway. Peter Campbell, Bob Campbell, Charles Campbell, Donald Campbell, Shirley Capron, Walter Carleton, Reid Carone, Patty - Carpenter, Mary Carr, Franklin Carrisoza, Patricia Carter, Kenneth Carter, Laddie Casteel, Charles Castellanos, Angeline Castro, Leonard Caudill, Johnny Cawthorne, Patricia Ceiplis, Arlene Chantry, Earl Chapin, Marilyn Chapman, Patricia Chapman, Richard Cheny, Mary Charmicle, Gail Christensen, Kenneth Christensen, Neal Christenson, Wanda Clapp. Martha Clark, Cynthia Clark, Eva Clark, Gordon Cline, Barbara Clough, Charles Cole, Barbara Coleman, Tricia Collins, Laura Conlee, William Conn, Patricia Contreras, Daniel Cooper. Pauline Cooter, Alice Copeland, Davie Corwin. Nancy Cota. Rose Cozart, Patricia Cramer, John Crane, Jody Creese. Jimmie Crissman. Wayne Cruz, Frank Culbertson, John Cullison, Donald Culver, Carol Culver, Danny Culver, Patricia Cummins. Carl Curley, Ann Currier, Ardyce Cusenza, Antonia Damon, Dennis Davenport. Gerald Davis, Donalene Davis, George Davis, Margaret Davis, Park Davis, William Deaton, Dean Decuman, Marilyn Deeds, Loretta DeMasi, Patrick Derouin, Jo Derousse, Margarita Dewhurst, Mary Dimond, Jack Dobbs, Gerald Dobbs, Joe Dobranski, Nancy Dodge, Pat Dooley, Ruth Doolittle, Jimmy Dorman, Jimmy Drake, Dean Dubois, John Duffy, William Duncan, Thomas Dunham, Mary Jay Dupuis, Mary Durbin, Delores Durbin, Douglas Durham, Beverly Duty. Jerry Dyer, Caroline Dyson, Diane tlake, Donna Ebere, Carol Edwards, June Edwards, Richard Eells, Charlotte Eggleston, Mae Ellery, Robert Elms, Loretta English, Adeline Esler, Charles Everts, Grace Farmer. Jan Fernandez, Courtney Farrow, Marion Fick, Charlene Filer, Billy Finegan, Glenda Fink, Gerald Fitzek, Richard Fitzgerald, Vivian Fitzpatrick. Robert Fleig, Jack Fletcher, Marilyn Flores, Mario Flower, Francis Flynn, Ellen Flynn, Henry Flynn, Joe Folsom, Barbara Forchette. Carmen Forcier, Gerald Foster, Bernice Fournier. Carolyn Fox, Barbara Fox, Kenneth Francisco. Joann Freeman, Eleanor Frey, Lila Frisch, Alfred Fritz, Nancy Fuller, Merrill Gailey, Evelyn Gall, Dale Galligar, Max Galloway, Richard Galway. Ellen Galway, Helen Gandy, Francis Garcia, Rebecca Garrier, Nancy Gavin, Mary . Gavin, William Gay, Mary Gee, Norman Gilbert. Carolyn Gimble, Ted Gipson, Clarion Godbold, Marianne Golaway, Betty Gordon, Larry Gorospe, Evangeline Goulart, Mary Gould, Laura Graham, Allen Grame, Benjamin Greenig, Darlene Griebner, William Grittin, Robert Griffiths, James Griggs. Spencer Guthrie. Joan Hacker, Lila Haggin, Sam Hale, Robert Hale, Sam Hall, Billy Hall, Winnitred Halliwill, Amelia Hamilton, Robert Hanchek, Carol Hand. Gus Hanger, Wayne Hannibal, Kenneth Harper, James Harker. Catherine Harlow, Frederic Harp, Catherine Harp, Henry Harper. Gilbert Harris, Charles Harris, lrene Harris, Jerry Harris, William Harrison, Jerry Harritt, Carrie Hart, Charles Hart, Jean Parker Hart, Vernon Harvey. Stuart Haskins, Maxine Hatfield, Clyde Haupt, Lynn Hausmann, Marion Hebert, Genevieve Healey, Mary Hedge, Niel Hegland, Sherina Heilbron, Doreen Heimpel, Robert Heine, Bernice Hemmer. Flossine Hendee, Marcia Henderson, Beverly Henderson, Don Hentigan, Janet Herbert, Doris Heredia, Charlotte Herrera, Delma Herrington, Nathaniel Hersey, Gordon Hesen, Sandra Hill, Bobby Hinck, David Hinck, Jim Hines, Barbara Hiser, Gayle , ita Hobb, Dora Hogan, Nancy Hogan, Patsy Hoge, Dean Holden. Jack Holland, Jim Holmes, Richard Holmgren, George Holmquist, Daniel Hood, Barbara Hooper, Warren Hoover, Dorothy Hopkins, Edward l-lorn, James Horton, Carlton House, Roger Howell, Beverly Huchel, Charles Hudson, Lillian Hughes, Pat Hughes, Sally Huntsinger, Harry Hurst, George Hurst, William Hutchings, Luralea Isbell, Willa Jackson, lvonette Jackson, Roberta Jackson, Teddy Jarrett, Pacita Jenkins, Phillip Jennings, Chloie Jenson, John Jensen, Richard Jensen, Robert Johnson, Barbara Johnson, David Johnson, Oliver Johnson, William Jolton, Nancy Jondall, Lloyd Jones, Claire Jones. Fred Jorden, Cedric Jorritsma, George Judy, Dorothy Jurgenson, June Jutila, Shirley Kaiser, Doris Kamrar, Jim Karmazin, William Kaufman, Louise ,wel eenan Kegley, Lorraine Keller, Mary Kellock, Jane Killogg, Kendrick Kelly, Tommy Kennedy. Pat Kent, James Kepner, Lorraine Kerr, John Kersey, Neal Killman. Marlene Kilroy, Theodore King, Nancy King, Robert Kirkbride, Annette Kirksetcr, Norman Kischassey, Anthony Knudsen, Joan Kopecky, Geraldine Korchick, Patricia Kernach, Terryann Krmela. Victor Kursave, Marjorie Kursave, Martha Laabs. Richard Landers, Harold Landry, Barbara Langlois, Joyce Lansdowne, Kenneth Lapp, Richard Lara, Colleen Larson, Rulen Lawton. Joanne Lawyer. Mary Lee. Omar LeRoy, Agnes Lewellen, Jerry Lewis, Carol Lieras, Manuel Linden, John Lindsay, Joan Lindon, Donald Lindsey, Pat Lish, Carol Long, Denver Lopex, Joanne Loustalet, Valerie Lovclady, Grady Lowry, Marian Lucas, Lee Anna Luekker, Jean Lund, Max Lynas, Fred McAvoy, Leslie McBride, Edward McCarthy, Frances McCawley, Dale McCoy, Kenneth McDonald, Martha McDonald, Nancy McGahey, Jerry McGue, Gerald McLaughlin, Sally McLean, Jack McLeod, La Donne McLeod, Wertly McLinden, Edward McManigal, Janet McManigel, Park McNally, William McNeely, Patricia Macnider, George Maddocks, David Maddox, Roger Magers, Frances Magnes, Gene Mahan, Nancy Malaney, Dallie Malavenda, Mary Maley, Donovan Malloy, Boyd Manes Larry Mann, I Melinda Manos. Mansir, Marian Marsh, Martin, Martin, Yvonne Gayden d, Nancy Clyde Carolyn Jimmy Marx, Karl Mason, Pat Masters, Richard Mauris, John May, Meredith Mayo, John Mellies, Shirley Meisne r, Lyn Merk, Ernest Meza, Meza, Meza, Middle Miller, Frances Joe Virginia brook, Dolores Dale Miller, Patsy Miller, William Harry Miller, William Martian Milligan, Nancy Miner, Glenn Minga, Barbara Minnix, Betty Miranda, Danny Milebash, Ronald Monahan, Daisy Moon, Clittord Moore, Beverly Moore, James Moore, Sandra Moore, William Moritz, Louis Morris, Frances Morrish, Donald Morrison, William Morton, Ray Mosher, Margery Moss, Patsy Motisi, Rose Mouillesseaux, Pat Mounts, Rex Moyer, Thomas Muehlhausen, Ernest Murillo, Manuel Murphy, Henry Muse, Harold Muse, Jackie Muse, James Myers, Arthur Myles, Marilyn Naschak, Carl Naylor, Richard Neal, Donald Nelson, Lawerence Nenashi, Elsie Newton, Joanne Nieber, Walter Noble, Richard Nolte, Billy Nurse, Jerry Noyes, Mary Nye, William O'Dell, Bessie Oldtield, Willard Oppenheimer, Verna Osmun, Marjorie Ostberg, Gunnard Overcash, Marlene Oyos, Lorraine Padget, Charles Palmer, George Parcel, Marilyn Partin, Caryl Partridge, Dorothy Pascoe, Robert Patton, James Pearson, Don Perkins, Bobby Peck, Bonnie Perry, Beverly Peters, Carol Peterson, Aldanita Peterson, Joe Petyak, Coralee Phillips, Jack Phillips, Jimmie Pierce, Carlene Pinkerton, Loretta Pinkham, Paul Plum, Jack Pohlman, Robert Portis, Donald Powell, Catherine Pranka, Robert Pratt, Jean Prentice, Donald Prescott, James Pritchett, James Pritchett, Richard Pumphrey, Rose Ouist, Louise Rattlingourd, Glen Real, Oscar Redding Mary Redman, Francine Reed, Donald Reed, Edward Reed, Joan Reed, Willa Mae Reeder, Lynne Rentro, Vonna Renke, Barbara Reynolds, Constance Rhoades, William Rhodes, Harvey Rhys, Mary Riberas, Alex Richardson, Ralph Richetta, Peter Richerson, Phyllis Rigley, Mary Rinner, Margaret Riolo. Anthony Ritchie, Barbara Roberts, Gladys Robertson, Etta Roberts, Norma Robinson, Leroy Robles, Adolph Rockholcl, Terry Rolston, James Rose, Karen Rose, Robert Rosner, Regis Ross, Mary Rossicoe, Ottie Rowe, Beverly Ruiz, Donald Runk, Herbert Rupert, Corina Rush, Martin Rusnell, Wesley Russell, Gladys Rutledge, Avon Rutledge, Dorothy Salisbury, Shirley Sammet, Robert Samuel, Shirley Sandberg, Linnea Sanders, Doris Sandstorm, Lawrence Sayer, Lillian Scawinski, Faye Schater, Barry Schicketanz, Gary Schill, Audrey Schiller, Sharon Schmidt, Helen Schrieter, Aileen Schroeder, Norma Schwab, Allan Schwedler, Patricia Scott, Emma Scott, Melvin Sever, Tressie Shater, Jeanette Shaplin, Marie Sharman, Joan Shaw, Carol Shellum, Rudy Sherwood, Alvin Sieckman, Theodore Siervogel, Elaine Simmons, Jessie Simon, Sally Simpson, Dianne Simpson, Luther Sinclair, John Sivco, Anna Sizer, John Skeie, Patricia Skinner, Jack Swinner, Steve Skinner, Katherine Slaten, James Smith, Alfred Smith, Andrewi Smith, Arthur Smith, Barbara Smith, Don Smith, Gale Smith, Theresa Snodgrass, Herman Snyder, June Spade, Paul Speer. James Spooner, Melvin Spurr, Greta Stalder, Edward Stallings, Elizabeth Stamper, Larry Stanley, Gailya Steen, Earl Stearns, Richard Stephens, Eunice Stevens, William Stewart, Ernestine Stewart, Gary Stewart, Leonard Stewart, Winston St, John, Jacqueline Strauck, Bessie Strebe, Jane Strick, Benjamin Stull, Ronald Sullivan, Andy Sutton, Mary Suverkrubbe, James Swanson, Darlene Sweeney, Thelma Sweet, Pearl Sweetland, Letha Sweeting, Mary Talamentes, Jacqueline Tate, Raymond Taylor, Ella Taylor, Richard Taylor, Shirley Terrill, Carolyn Tetrault, Joan Thacher, Martha Thomas, Max Thomas. Betty Thomas, Mildred Thomas, Peggy Thomas, Richard Thompson, Fred Thurman, Patience Timmerman, Arnice Tipsward, Joan Tipton, Robert Tonini, Sylvia Tonness, Topper, Leyla Rudy Torgersen, Ardell Torricellas, Marie Torricellas, Ray Trapp, Paul Troxel, Mary Tully, Janyce Turknette, Kenneth Tuttle, Barbara Tychsen, Robert Tyner, Carol Underhil Valdez, l, Gary Nancy Valley, Paul Van Brasch, Gail Van De Veire, Carol Van Fleet, Margaret Van Sickle, David Van Sickle, Don Vick, David Vickers, Shirley Vukovic, William Wade, Lenard Wadhams, Jeanc Wagner, Robert Walen, Joan Wallace, Norma Wallace, William Waller, Helen Walter, Bobby Walter, Raymond Walters, Betty Warden, Otto Warner, Clyde Watson, Gaylord Weaver, Charles Weisbarth, Phyllis Weisiger, Ben West, Ray Wheeler, Edgar White, Katherine White, Ralph White, Shirley Williams, Barbara Williams, Dorothy Williams, Jeananne Williams, Lanell Williams, Jeanne Williamson, Joan Willis, Charles Willis, Salley Willis, Virginia Wilson, Charles Wilson, Joan Barbara Wilson, Joan Sylv.a Wilson, Lorena Wilson, Nancy Winn, Michael Wittkop, Paul Woltington, Judy Wood, Henry Woods, Catherine Xenedes, Joan Zaiser, Donna 'Ng ,E v My Q pn tuning : Q I if SOP!-IOMORES OFFICERS AND ADVISORS 0-Q WRJMJLDK Cv L...5.p,,:,i,,, 'te- :arise 2,9 ,X . , ,,f , .Jw Q .Q ,QQ , ,T-P ff l if - . j l V ff' A N 'r 'I Q 5 r 1 11 U- - ,ft Y I '-. 1' cb 4 N u MR. CORNELIUS Every sophomore takes his trou- bles to the oitice ot cheertul, popular .lohn Cornelius, sopho- more counselor, and each one leaves a little less contused and worried and a little more conti- dent that school isn't so bad atter all. 'fn-hfv KQV,-S 1.1. ef Awww The Sophomores spend the First days ot school making lite interesting tor the Freshmen and the rest ot the year earnesstly preparing to become upperclassmen. The principal activity of this class was the Big Bounce, a suc- cesstul dance given in honor ot the basketball teams. Otticers were Jack Campbell, president: Sandra Murray, vice president: and Lois Farr, secretary-treasurer. Advisors were Miss Patrick and Mr. Morrell. . byildkg, Adams, Gus Agens. Nancy Albert. Donald Alexander, Caroline Alexander, l-loney Allen, Betty June Almgren, Diane Alto, Anna Altshuler, Maurice ,QD mm! 3? X f ff' QUJL-JW Ziyi' 9 tho' Alvarado, Mary Alvarez, Alexander Alvarez, David Alvarez, Lupe Ambrose, Velma Anaya, Julia Anderson, Charles Anderson, Jackie Anderson, Martha Anderson, Mary M127 Anders , Mary Arwi , ll Anderson, Sherjlj As , er Andreg, Bethel fe uith atricia Arbassio, Mar grin Atkins, obert Arce, Freddi f Austin. Betty Archard, n Avro, Elaine Arch , Banker, Ronald Archer, Imogene Armstrong, Robert Armstrong, Sharon Barker, Bill Barnes, Donald Barnett, Dale Barnett, Robert Barnett, Shirley Bartholomew, Lyneva Bass, Barbara Batchelder, Alan Bates. John Bates, Sharron Beers. John Beighle, Pauline Bell, Harry Bell, John Bell, Lora Bell, Virgil Bennett. Wilson Bense, Eddie Berry, Carol Don Berry, Roger Bertonicini, Eleanor Betz, Jack Beynon, Pearl Bice, Shirley Biggs, Evelyn Binghum, Shirley Lee Bishop, Clive Bishop, Doreen Black, Joanne Blackmore, Patricia Blake. John Bloom, Jean Bole, Betty Bonilla, Dora Bontrager, Sally Boortz, Edwin Bosteter, James Bouchey. Eldon Bouton, Kay Bowerman, Nina Bowers, David Bowker, Gladys Bowlen, William Boyce, Gordon Bracco, Marie Bracken, Judith Brand, Donald Brandal, June Brannon, Donald Bratt, James Brawner, Danny Bried, Margie Britschgi, Jeanne Brock, Jean Brooks, James Brotherton, Richard Brown, Arlene Brown, Kenneth Brown, Margaret Browning, Don Brunson, Douglas Buchalz, Norman Buckel, Elaine Buffington, Richard Bulman, David Brudette, Joe Burnett. Carl Burr, Roy Rina Bush. Bob Butterworth, James Butterworth, Joan Butts. Kenneth Calvin, Margaret Campbell, Don Campbell, Jack Canedy, Dene Cannon, Pat Cantrell, Bryan Caporal, Joanne Carlile. Mary Carlson, James Carlton, John Carr, Lloyd Carroll, Jack Cartee, Ruby Carter, Nellie Carter, Robert Cartmill, Barbara Casey, Glinda Casteel, Ruth Ceiples, Barbara Cerutti. Ruth , i Chamberlain, Carol Chambers Richard Chapman, Robert Cheeseman, Jack Christianson, Jackie Christensen. JoAnne Christoph, Carl Jr. Clark, Glenn Clark, Granville Clark, Jerry Clark, June Clark, Ronald Clark, Wallace Clarkson, Lois XX Clitton, Emery , , X Clitton, Lloyd l Clough, Uvin i X , Coburn Betty Co e, Norma Cole, Norman Coleman, Shirley Collins, Barbara Collins,, Bernice Collins, Myrna Colquhoun, Frances Conkle, Benny Contreras, Jeanne Contreras, Leandro Cooley, Cynthia Cooper, Arden Coo er Ro 9 . -' Fuller, Erwin raig, Shirley is Crandall, Tommy Crawford, Betty Crawford, David Cremeens, Fay Cross, Alfred Crouch. David Crow, Carol Cruz, Charles Curry. William Dale. Edwin Daugherty, Sonya Davey, Robert , Davies, Nancy Leei Davis, Carole Davis, Dewain Davis, Diana Davis, Dwight Davis, James Davis, Velma De Haven, Sandra Demarinis, Rickey Denmon, Robert Desserich, Joan Dewey, Alberta Dickerthott. Paulina Dickenson, Joyce Dickinson, Charlotte Dickerson, Daniel Diehl, Margie Dixon, Ann Dobbs, Henry Donahue, Kay Donnelly, Betty Doyle, Jack Doyle. Loretha Drouin, Bertram Dudley, Fred Dutty, Fred Duffy, Patrick Duley, John Dupuis, Elaine Duren. Robert Dyer, William Earle, Marjorie Echeverri, June Echols, Donna Edwards, Patricia Eggleston, Betty' Ehm, Leo Elliott, Suzanne Elmore. Peggy Eltzholtz, Virginia Emerick, Patricia Eminger, Tommy Engberg, Marilyn Enhelder, Robert Ja i-1.-ef-'+si -1' Epler, Ada Espinola, Carrie Evans, Jerry Fairchild, Jack Farmer, Allene Farr, Lois Fenn, Albert Fields, June Finch. Fern Fink, Richard Finneran, Joseph Fisher, George Fisk, LaVerne Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Fitzsimmons. Clement Fitzsimmons. Pamela Fleming, Joe Follett, Patricia Floyd. John Folger, John Folsom, Ann Foote, Annette Forcier, Bernard Francis, Jackson Frazier, Robert Fraser, Robert Freeborn, William Freelund, Wally Freeman, Carolyn Frey, James Fritter, Karolin Fuller, Fred Fuller, Robert Galvin. Jeannette Gander, Marilyn Gandy, Barbara Garcia, Roy Gates, Lawrence Gaugh, Marlene Gay, Donna Geer, Walter George, Richard 'Giba, Nadeen Gilbert. Gary Giles, Jeri Gill, Frank Gillespie, Joycof Glaser, Abe Gonia, Bernice Good, Norman Goodwin, Donna Gorospe, Bernard Gorsline, Marilyn Goss. Donn Gragg, Donna Graves, Betty Gray, James Greeson. Mary Gress, Arnold Grittin. Betty Grittith, Donald Gruber, Roger Grundman, Gordon Gulick, Marian Hada, Phillip Haisch, Dorothy Hale, Bert, Jr. Hale, Eugene Halliday, Guy Halliday, Joan Halvorsen, John l-lanak, Virginia Hardin, Shirley Harker, Lois Harkey, Marilyn Harless, Wanda Harlow, Dorothy Harp, Ralph Harter, Charles Hartsell, Kathleen Harwel, Dillard Hasek, Carol Haubensak, Lorna Hawks, Stanley Hawley, Allen Haydon, George Hayward. Walter Heine, Jack Hemming, Gary Henderson, Billie Henderson, Eugene Henrie, Connie Henry, Patrick Henson, Charles Herder, Shirley Hernandez, Raynaldo Herrera, Gabriel Hiles, Ernie Hill, Clarence Hobel, Virginia I-lodgins, Tommy Hottman, Shirley Hoqe, Lee Holbrook, Peggy Holden, Mary Ann Holmquist. Naomi Holt. Darrell Homan, Mary Houze, Marguerite Howard, Patricia Howell, Tommy Hubbard. Carlyle Huber, Melba Humberstad. Margaret Humphrey, Ronald Hunt, Barbara Hurst, Joseph Hurteau, Suzanne Hutton, Delvin lmboden, Tom lbach, Margaret lmpink, Carl Ingram, Mildred Lee Irwin, Glenn Jackson, Robert Jehle, Robert Jepsen, Robert Jolitt, Helen Jollitt. Janet Jones, William Johnson, Jayne Johnson, Kathleen Jordan, Joan Jorritsma. Jeannette Jost. Phyllis Kane, Constance Karns, Carol Kennedy, Diannc Keenan, Frank Keenan, Lewis Keller, Relene Kelly, Michael Kenna. John Kenward, Duane Kertoot, Robert Kinnell, William Kerinich, Paul Kirk, Kenneth Kirkbride, Mary Kischassey, Howard Klippel, Thomas Knitting, Ted Knight, Tommy Knox, Richard Kodis, Samuel Kohnhorst, Albert Kulso, Steve Kratt, Harold Lachel, Darrell Latarga, Carmen LaGasse, Ray Lake. Dolores Lake, Robert Lampman, Lowell Lansdowne, Virginia Lantz, Lois La -Porte, Patsy Lapp, Marjorie Larsen, Lynette Larson, Carolyn Larson, Donald La Salle. Gloria Laughlin, Tudor Lauriteen, Terry Lawhorn, Charles Lawritsen, Terry Layton, Eleanor Y Y. -,-i'Qi, Y ,. Learned. Jo Anne Lechien, Donald Lee, John Lee er Colleen ' Lehm u , arles Lieras, Louise Lewis, David Lieras, Manuel Lighthart, Bruce Linn, Lauretta Littlefield, Jean Lockhart, Joyce Lovelady, Graham Lowe, Frank Lurcook, Virginia Lutterman, Alice Lowrey, Lee liynas, Darlene Lyons, Marjorie Lyst, Joan McAlexander, Elaine McAloney, Edna McCain, Mary McCain, Patricia McCaslin, Betty McCauley, Rilla McCoy, Ewles McDermott, Pat McDonald, Donald Mc6arigIe, Meave McGraw, Kathryn Mcl-lenry, Suzanne McKee, Allen McMillan, Ralph McNamara, John McRae, Robert LeConte, Mary j McReynolds, Malcolm MacCormac, Jackie Maddocks, Diane Magginni, Germaine Manning, Robert Marchese, Marlene Marland, Edith Martin, Barbara Martin, Bernard Martin, Donnell Martin, Gwendolyn Martin, James Martin, Richard Martin, Patty Martinez, Joseph Withers, Martinez, Mary Mathews. Raylon Meachum, Bettie MW' Meech, Earl 5 Meier, Ronaldff Melms, Byron Meunier, Albert Meyer, Dale Meza, Lupe Mickelsen, Noel Mighetto, Frank Migliore, Joe Miller, Bryce Miller, Jack Miller, Josephine Miller, Lillian Miller, Marjorie Mills, Ronnie Mineah, Mary Mitsingas, Anthony Moland, Donald Monell, Gary Monise, Anthony Moon, Dean Reno, Viola , gesse ,'RnrmQ,2x f Mooney, Burris Moore, David Moore, Nancy Moore, Raymond Moore, Shirley Morris, Richard Morrison, Barbara Morse, Barbara Moyer, Janice Mozier, Richard Murillo, Elizabeth Murphree. William Murphy, David Murphy, Dennis Murray, Alexandera Nagy, Neil Nall, Joy Nelson, Aaron Nelson, John Neville, William Nichols, Marla Jean Niederhauser, Lillian Nikkel, William Noble, Mary Norton, Clyde Nowland, Otto Nunez, Esperanaza Nunley, Richard Nuthmann, Barbara Ober, Donald O'Conner, Leroy O'Neill, Mary Orluskie, Ronald Ortega, Richard Otradovec, Arlene Owen, George Owen, Roderick Padilla, George Page, Richard Palm, Doralyn Parli, Vergil Parton, Robert Pascoe, Richard Pascjuariello, Mike Patterson, Lois Payne, Frances Payne, Lorine Pearce, Donald Pernicano, Vennergo Peters, Maruine Peterson, Ann Pertowski, Joseph Petyak, Patricia Phillips Phillips, Kathryne Pinkham, Grace Pitts, Carol Pixton, Jerry Pletschet. Jean Polk, Keith Polk, Kenneth Pomeroy, Pamela Pooley, Carol Porter, Barbara Porter, John Posik, Rosalie Prendergast, Mildred Preston, Thomas Proctor, Philip Proctor, Robert Provost, Robert Rainaldi, Jane Ralston, Thelma Rambo, Mary Rasp, Daniel Rautest, Geraldine Ray, Billie Ray. Boyd Read, Jerrilyn Reed, Jimmie Reed, Myron Keith Reeser, Carolyn Rehs, Nona Reinius, Sherman Renihan William 7.1.1 Riberas, Jim Richie, Donna Riddle, Douglas Riggans, Edward Riley, Barbara Rios, Lupe Ritchie, Carolyn Roach, Peggy Robben, Frederick Robbins, Barbara Roberts, Luanne Robinson, Leonard Rockhold, Don Rockwell, Chauncey Rodriguez, Charles D ' I Roesler, Elva Rogers, Doris Rogers, Marion Rose, Carolyn Rose, Gloria Rose, Monte Ross. Phillip Rote, Barbara Rubido Ruiz, S Rupnik, Russell, Russell, Russell, Rustin, Sajkowi Sale, Dorothy d ux, Leroy tella Thomas Carol Claudia Pat Emsley cz, Raymond Richard Sanders ysayer, ,D jf Scardig Sawaya, Elaine Jean li, Gail Schappert, Donna Schleit, George Schlotman, Thomas Schnell, Donald Schulte, Altred Stroble, Janet Stutzman, Pat Sutton, Richard Swanson, Bennie Tannehill, Jack Temm, Rosalyn Terry, James Tesam, James Thiesen, Marie Thompson, Melba Thompson, Joanne Thompson, Virginia Tott, Joanne Tow, Erna Trapp, Dolores Tucker, Lela Turnrpseed, James Tyler, Robert Uehling, Katherine Underwood, Lavelle Valley, David Vance, Betty Vanderhyde, Charles Van Vranken, Charlyne Vaughn, Donald Vestal. Corrine Volin, Teresa Schweiss, Jo Ellen Scott, James Secrest, Calvin Seeman, Vicki Seller, Rodney Seward, Merritt Sexton, Carol Sheehan, Brian Shelton, Katherine Shelton, Marvin Shepard, Barbara Shepard, Norine Sherman, Larry Shirey, Oleta Shopp, l-larry Shoberg, Evelyn Sieckman, Colleen Waits, Lucy Walchel, James Walker, Mary Walker, Cynthia Walker, Michael Walker, Penny Walker, Ruth Walters, Carol Ward, Elcy Warnke, Ralph Warnstatt, Willie Wasco. Mary Lou Watkins, Sidney Watson, Eleanor Watson, John Watson, Richard Weaver, Betty Simmons, John Simpson, Roberta Sinclair, Meave Sitton, John Sitton, Wallace Slater, Norman Sloan, John Sloan, Nancy Weed, Charles Wetzel, Laurel Whaley, Barbara Wharton, Jean Wheeler, Carole Wheeler, Peggy While, Margaret White, Trella Small, Mary Ann Small, Nancy Smith, lrene Smith, John Smith, Katherine Smith, Lora Smith, Muriel Smith, Phillip Smith, Robert Smyth, Cecil Soll, Kaye Solomon, Donna Sonka, Louis Sotelo, Benjamin Sotelo, Eugene Sotelo, Ruth Spaulding, Marjorie Speaks, Florence Spencer, Marcia Sperling, Bill Sperry, Marilyn Spinazzola, Teresa Spratly, Jessie Stattord, Richard Whited, Gene Whitesell, Wallace Whittao Whitt. J Wiggin, Wilderm Wilkerso Wiliams, ng, Edgar ames John an, Mary n, James Bobby Williams, Billy Williams, Carole Williams, Carolyn Williams Williams Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson , Roland on, Jack Carla Dale Jana Gail Lester Ronald Wiltforig, Edgar Winn, R UV Winterrowd, Dick Winward, Pat Mary Stanek, Ernest Starr, Lona Steiger, Bonnie Stevenson, Wendell Stewart, Barbara Stewart, Lynn Stipe, Marian Stobbs, Shirley Strong, Wayne Stover, Constance Straka, Phyllis Strebe, David Strep, Richard Wormington, Ellen Wormington, Ernest Wood, Joyce Woods, Ardith Woof, Joseph Woolsey, Wayne Wornstatt, William Wright, Shirley Wuestenberg, Truman Wyatt, Donald Wylie, Paul Wylie, Pauline Young, Roberta - W G :n Stffx yy X , ffm ii fir' 'NN Y. PROM ,,,Ds PROM COMMITTEE F' RINO COMMITTEE fgflli R 1 J.: i ,i 1 If O ,,,,.-0 Q I 2 I OFFICERS and ADVISORS MISS PETERS When juniors need help with their problems, either personal or scholastic, Miss Ruth Eliza- loeth Peters, junior counselor, provides a willing ear and a helping hand. She is indeed an honored guide to all who seek her advice. ai!- ,sy , ,, JUNIORS The Junior Class assumes specitic duties and is always presented with many opportunities tor service and dis- tinction. This year's luniors entertained the Seniors at a super Prom, assisted at graduation loy providing the . 'traditional daisy chain, ushered tor both graduation and baccalaureate, and worked hard to help select good otticers tor next's years student body. Class otticers were Charles Muse, president: Betty Lyons, vice president: Shirley Sweetland, secretary: and Joan I-loss, treasurer. Advisors were Mrs, Brown and Mr, Shields, Admire, George Alban, Marlene Alden. Dorothy Alderman, Doris Alesch, Barbara Alkire, Armand Alen, Phillip Anders, William Anderson, Bill Anders , n, Lola ns ca , imi Applestill, Barbara Armstrong, Donald Arnwine, Barbara Asch, Barbara Audia, Robert Auiler, Dolores Austin, Gordon, Jr. Azevedo, Edward Azevedo, Elaine Babcock, Roger Babington, Beth Baker, Mary Ann Baker, Shirley Ball, Joan Ball, Joe Ballantyne, Dorothy Ballard, Dorothy Banks, Judith Baranov, Frank Barchus, Clarence Barnett, Sally Ann Baroni, Frances Barth, Joan Bates, Robert Baumgartner, Connie Bender, Wayne Benner, Janice Berg, Bonnie Bingham, Bonnie Bishop, Barbara Biork, Richard Bonaventura, Phil Bower, Ronald Brad Thelm Bratt, Lee Braunlich, Frank Brawn, James Bray, Sadie Breschers, Sally Brice, Willa Brinegar, Thelma Bronson, Edmund Brooks, Barbara Brooks, Carol Brown, Bevan Brown, Frances Brown, Juanita Faye Juanita Janet Brown, Brown, Ruth Brown, Thomas Brown, William Bruington, Kenneth Brule, Walter Brunson, Phoebe Buehler, Veronica Bunger, Louise Burdick, Donald Burgess, Walter Burnside, Shirley Burton, Bobbie Busch, Barbara Buysman, Bill Byrd, Manuel Callahan, John Cambron, Kay Camillo, Maurice Capers, Marion Caporal, Charles JLJNIORS Caporale. Jack Carey, David Carpenter, Robert Carroll, Caralyn Carroll, Robert Cartwright, Gene Cash, Margaret Ann Chapin, Betty Christiansen, Neils Clark, Phil Clipprnger, Claire Cody, Jayne Cody, James Cohen, Harvey Conard, Jack Coneen, Dorothy Conrad, Geraldine Congreias, Amelia Cooper, Henry Cooper, Leroy Copeland, Patricia Costello, Joseph Cota, Alice Cotton, Margaret Cover, Jerry Crandall, Sybil Joan Cremeens, Ray Cremeens, Roy Crosley, May Cross, Charles Crosthwaite, Hilda Cubitt, Lynne Da Costa, John Daggett, Rollie Dally, Weldon Daum, Donald Davenport, Carol Davidson, Beverly Davis, William Davison, Nancy Day, Lowell Dearmin, Geraldine Dement, Delores De Mode, Nancy Denton, Donald Diamond, Alan Dick, Karen Dickie, Ronald Dobbs, Jane Dorman, Roberta Downs, Nellie Drew, Rachel Duttord, Robert Du Pree, Bruse Durham, Ronald Durlin, Lillian Eastlake, Roger Eaton, Gloria Echeverri, Mark. Jr. Edic, Beverly Eggleston, Philip Estrada, Rita Ehlers, Elaine Ehlers, Sylvia Elters, Charlene Elery, Thomas Ellis, Annabel Eltzholtz, Susan Engtelt, Frank Engleman, Mary English, Quentin Evans, Pamela Feeney, Robert Felber, June Fenton, Dennis Ferlazzo, Celestine Ferlazza, Laura Findel, Joanne Fisher, Betty Joann Fisher, James Fisher, Robert Fleet, Betty Flowers, Donald Foster, Oscar Frank, Nadine Galusha, Carol Garcia, Altred Garnett. Jean Gaston, Doris Gates, lda Gaugh, Delores Gaul, Edward Gaunt, Sheila Gaynes, Beatrice Geraci, Joseph Geringer, Mary Jean Gibson, Gloria Gibson, Janice Gigliotti, John Gillis, Lee Gipson, Eva Gipson, Freda Gott, Mabel Goodwin, Joann Gorospe, David Gould, John Gover, Lois Ann Graham, Robert Graham, Shirley Granvelle. Jerry Gray, Caroiyn Griswold, Carolyn Grover, Marlene Gustafson, Margaret Hacker, Lois Hadley, Charles Hatter, Anne Hale, Betty Hale, Joyce Hale, Mary Ann Hallin, James Hamlin, John Hannibal, Edward Hensen Gerald Hanson, Karen Hansen Philip Hanson Floyd Hanson, Kenneth Harer, Betty Harer, Robert Harper, Nanette Harris, Lyn Harrison, Arla Jean Harrison, Ernest Hartswick, Ann Harvey, Darlene Hastings, Joel Hathaway, Laverne Hawley, Diane Hayman. Carol Heacox, Joy Hetlin, Juanita Hellmers, Laverne Helms, Beatrice Henrie, Peggy Jean Henson, Mickey Henson, Jerry Herder, Dorothy Herrera Fernando Herrera Lucille Hertell, Clarence Hiatt, Harlen Hickey, Caroline Highnote, Marie Hill, Ronald Hillgenberg, David Hockenberry, Lillian Hodge. Joan Hott, Chloe Hottman, Neil Hogan, Catherine Holahan, Mary Hollenbeck, Jean Hooker, Mary Hooper, Harry Hoover, Edna Horton, Kenneth Hoss. Poan Houlihan, Cyril Jr. House, Lee Roy House, Helen Hover, John Howe, Charles Hubbert, William Huber, Buel Huchel, Joan Hudson, Patricia Huey, Malcolm, Jr. Hulse, Budfyl lvy, Nancy lmbom'Marian Jackubec, Lewis, Jr. Jay, Odell Jennings, Billie Sue Jensen, John Jernigan, Nora Jean Johns, Robert Johnson, Juanita Jones, Beverly Jones, Stanley Jurgensen, Earlene Kalban, Jacqueline Kanady, Velmalyn Keeter. Albert, Jr. Kennedy, Carol Kenrick, Walter Keogh, Carol Kerth, Sally Krnast, Ronald Kingsbury, Evan Kirwin, Joan Knelange, Pat Knouse, Carol Knowles, Patricia Koehler, Ernest Kohnhorst, William Kopecky, Avis Kornik, Daniel Kramer, Charlaine Kraus, Russell Krauss, Nancy Kronn, Chris Kursave, Garold Landers, Charles Landis. Joyce Langlois, Victor Larez, Romelia Mary Larsen, Mary Jo La Salle, Elsa Leanmer, Bill Lee, Jimmie Lee, Patricia Leetler, Mary Lemke, Gladys Lemmon, lrl Robert Lenardi, Donald Leptich, Dean Leslie, Leotta, Aileen Lewis, Dorothy Lewis, John Lewis. Lawrence Lightfoot. Louise Linden, Patricia Lippman, Peter Little, Joseph Livett, Richard Lloyd, Richard Lomax, Harry Long, Larry Low, Eileen 1 Lutterman. Carolyn Lyda, Martha Lyles, Sally McArthur, Mary McClain, Roberta McClain, Mary McConnell, Charles McFarland, John McGinty, Anne McGuirie, Ronald McNabb, Patricia McNeese, Betty Jo McRae, Edward Maddalena, Anthony Mading, Robert Madson, Jeannine Magginni, James Major, Virginia Manchester, Adrienne Manly, Howard Manzy, Bonnie Marchand, Charles Marshall, Harvey Martin, Daniel Martin, Nancy Martin, Sylvia Martinez, Gillie Mason, Harriet Mason, Robert Maxted, Walter Melms, Theodore Mcridith, Jean Meza, Julia Millian, William Miller, Charles Louis Miller Joanne Miller, Shona Millsberg, Nelson Minor, Marilyn Monohan, William Moore, Leslie Moore, Ronald Moore, Virginia Moranville, Gene Morris, Carl Morse, Elizabeth Muehlhusen, Dolores Muse, Charles Mycue, Carol Myles, Barbara Naslund, Yfilliam, Jr. Nelson, Dorothy Nemecelr, Donald Newton, Gilbert Noble, Don Oathoudt, Jo Ann OConnor, Pat Odin, Anne Olds, Virginia Opp, Charles Orcutt, Addie 1 Owen, Mary Lou Palmer. Sharon Parker, Elmo Lopez, James Patten, Ruth Patterson, William Paul, Robert Pearman, Peggy Pearson, Gregory Penny, Frank Perciiield, Lillian Perkins, Alton Perry, Mcrvin Peterson, Dixie Ann Peterson, Ralph Jr. Petrilena, Shirley Ptetter, Jack Ptister, Joan Ptlimlin, Tommy Phelps, John Philip, Audrey Phillips, Joann Pickerl, Robert Porter, Earl, Jr. Porter. George Preston, Ray Putney, Lee Rand, Robert Ray, Gilbert Recio, Allen Rector, William Reise, Shirley Reno, Rita Resides, Robert Edward Rice, Rosemary Richards, Dion Rich, Danny Richardson, Betty Lu Rightenour, Lawana Riness, Marshall Riley, Joanne Roberts, Bill Roberts, James Roberts, Norman Roberts, Orlie Mae Robinson, Connie Robinson, Edith Robels, Stella Rocchio, Richard Roccotorte, Kay Rodieclc, Gerald Rodriquez, Mary Rogers, Nina Roper, Janice qRgse A ce oth Patricia Royce, Charles Rudzinski, Nancy Ruis. Walter Russell, Shirley Russo, Michael ' ,R A-ii T Ulu , If-. - i bv!! tif Lf' I i U it 1 i OV' ,fi :JJ fi tr , U!! Y i If r T Ti if 'lf V X ,ya IJ' J J K i 4 107' 'N ,,,' YQ' if il , ji lf fl LJ' J!-fl Lll L X I 9 , V, 3 ,ig Lp i Lp 'Liu i fl 1 'T ' lf ix! A IAF l L iljikii - tj 'J Ili! lj ,J r V ,, A 'lf lv ,gt ,JJ Q-IJ lr if Q DUWIIQIIIV , , , , Ryan, Paul Ruzich, Robert Sabina, Mary Ann Salas, David Salas, Shirley Sandell, Dale Sanders, Dillard Saville, Shirley Schei, Bernace Schilling, Ronald Schirmer, Frederick Schoeneweis, James Schooley, Sally Schreibman, Craig Seidel, John Sessions, Anne Shadinger, Norma Sharrow, Charles Shearer, Marnfret Sheets, Frank Shelton Max Shermis, Sherwin Shohoney, Shirley Siegrist, Edward Sievers, Virginoia Silliman, Anne Silliman, Linda Silva, Norman Simoneau, Richard Simpson, Jean Skaggs. Ethelyn Smith, Betty Smith, Kenneth Smith, Nelson Smith, Richard Smolenski, Edward Snodgrass, Beverly Snow, Lorna Speaks, Dixie Stager, Daryel Stalnaker, Darrell Stearns, Floyd Stephens, Betty Lou Stephen, Carol Stevens, Ruth Stevie Wayne Stewart, Jearire Stewart, Virgil Still, Loretta Stobbs, John Stone, Thomas Story, Ronnie Strickland, Harold Sumpter, Charmaine Sutherland, Marlene Suttner, Patricia Suton, Charles Sutton, Jo Ann Swanson, Donna Swanstrom, Rosalee Swearengin, Robert Sweetland, Shirley Tate, Laura Taylor, Elaine Taylor. Joan Taylor, John Taylor, William Teeples, Shirley Terry, Vernon Thomas, Robert Lee Thomas, Violet Chloe Thompson, Coral Ann Thompson, l-laro'd Tooze, Evelynne Torrlcellas, Worth Trimble, Curtis Tronsgard, Ellinore Tucker, Richard Turner, Dale Tuve, John Tyclisen, Betty Tyner, Donald Valdez, Rosie Vallin, Carole Lee Vander-Stoel, Nellie Veatch, Constance Vecellio, Josephine Venable, Bill Vittor, Anthonia Walker, Yvonne Wallace, Darwin Wallace, Dellilah Walsh, Beverly Walters, Jacqueline Watson, Sally Welch, Mary Werden, Nancy Wessels, Georgann Wetter, Clyde Wheeler, Earl White, Jack Whited, Robert Whitebread, Robert Wilburn, Jack Wilburn, Frank Williams, Evelyn Williams, Margaret Wilson, Herb Wilson, Jacquclyn Wimer, Corana Winterrowd, Glen Winton, Roy Wise, Bob Withem, Ronald Wlecke, Mildred Woodward, Geraldine Yount. Shirley Yurgelon, Joyce Zendes, Dimitreos Zimmer, Lester Zint, Edna Zouhar, Edward 5 A all OH ICERS AND ADVISORS SENIORS MR, JGNES lm our -,armor year wur prfwbkmy 'suddenly bcrcwmc more IVYUTTCCJI afe and pre. f,'- ,IVIQA Mr. WIIXIGITW Jfmev, wefmfvr flPllV7H4'1f5V mmuxdfra each prcwbkm WMM wmlctwqcmc-Q and underwfandmfq and IU MH raNm unlwrrned mmmcr wrvwffllwx, Hw wav Hvward ygrfichlailxuvw, -I -w. ANNOUNCEMENTS in March, and tradition was tollowed when all class members troliclced at Ditch Day. Baccalaureate services and Graduation will complete this yeary but the memories will linger on. lewis Accord, Martin Bcclc, Barbara Elston. and Barbara Otte were the class otti' cers. The advisors were Miss Gibson and Mr, Cordy. Cooperation by loyal class rnernbers uncea-,ing etlort ot the ctticers, and the ever willing assistance ot the advisors all contributed to the outstanding success ot this Years Senior class. Sweaters with appropriate insignia were chosen earlv in the year. Proceeds from the class play, Qur Town. were used tor the class gitt. An innovation this year was the Senior Dinner Dance at the Hotel San Diego MTTTEE ia CGM GIFT COMMITTEE 'K' CAP AND GOWN GRADUATION COMMITTEE DITCH DAY ai. IM Sex! SN' ACORD, LEWIS V.-One ot Grossmonts handsome men . . . was in Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4 . . . very active on debate team 3, 4 . . . well known tor his public s eakin p g . . . Speech Club 3, 4 . . . Vice- President 3 . . . Vice-President of the Junior Class . . . Senior Play 4 . . . Master Knight 4 . . . N.F.L. 3, 4 . . . President ot Senior Class . . . a tuture lawyer. ALDERMAN, DOROTHY JEANNE- Dorothy came to Grossmont in her treshman year from EI Dorado, Kansas . . . active in music groups . . . was in Girls' Ensemble 2, 3, 4 . . . Red Robed Choir 4 . . . Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4 . . . Roller Skating Club 4 . . , will be a house- wite. ALTER, ALAN RICHARD- Ouiet . . . likable . . . was in Cadet Band 2 . . . Con- cert Band 3, 4 . . . Pep Band 4 . . . played on A basket- ball team 4 . . . will attend State College or J. C, and take up engineering. AMBLER, RONALD EUGENE -Hails from Cleveland, Ohio . . . came in '47 . . . plans to go in partnership with his dad. ANDERSON, DONALD W.- Better known as Andy . . . earned his letter in baseball in his junior year . . . is puzzled about the future. ANDERSON, LEANNE MAR- GUERITE-Answers to the name ot Lee , . . sang in Girls' Glee in her sopho- more year . . . usher at Baccalaureate . . . G.A.A. 3 . . . peppy tlag twirler 4 . . , Girls' Ensemble 3 . . . Choir 3 . . . efficient Assistant Com- missioner ot Publicity 4 . . . Tri-Y 4 . . . Moonsweepers 4 . . . Announcement Comm. 4 . . . plans to attend college. ARCHARD, JAMES ALAN- Al . . , the athletic type . . . outstanding in track and tootball . . . B track l . . . Varsity track 2, 3, 4 . . . Let- termen's Club I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Varsity football 3, 4 . . . will attend college. ARCHER, JOAN TERRY- Jo was on the student coun- cil l, 3 . . . Tri-Y Teens I, 2 . . . Tri-Y 4 . . . Bowling Club 2...DrillTeam2... active gal in Senior Glee 2, 3, 4 . , . will choose between Business College and Junior College atter graduation. ARNOLD, BARBARA ANN- Bobbie . . . beautiful red gold hair . . . paraded with the Drum Corps l, 2 . . . Drill Team 3 . . . Tri-Y Teens 2 . . . Pan American Club 2, 3 . , . worked on Annual Statt in her junior year . . . Foothill Echoes Statt 4 . . . Christmas Pageant 4 . . . Art Club 4 . . . sang in Red Robed Choir 4 . . . will attend college. ASHFIELD, DONALD VAN NESS-Friendly . . . mem- ber ot the Civil Air Patrol in his junior year . . . was in Blade and Edge Club 4 . . . Senior Play 4 . . . college is his future. fl--1 ' a .S- JG-'P' -.La T37 'iv f ,I 'sf , 'f'-7 R9 . 1? 'CZ' Ztgvffifiiic g Qiiiliau ASPE, BETTY P H Y L L I S- Betty . . . industrious . . . well-poised . . . played in the Pageant and orchestra I, 2, 3, 4 . . . String Ouar- tet 4 . . . excelled in many musical activities . . . Schu- bert Club 3, 4 , . . Band I, 2, 3, 4 . . . C.S.l:, lite mem- ber . . , l:.T.A. l, 2 . . . Student Court 3 . . , will con- tinue her muzic studies at State. BAKER, BELVA LOIS4 Bells . . . tull ot tun . . . worked on the ottice statt in her treshman year . . . Bible Club 3 , . . took charge ot cos- tumes tor the Chris.mas Pa- geant this year . . . expects to attend J. C. BAKER, GEORGE O.-- Bud . . . transterred to Grossmont trom l-loover l-llgh in l1ISlUHlOI' year . , . was on junior var- sity tootball team 3 . . . played varsi.y in his senior year , , . w.lI attend State Colege and at.cr graduation will go in.o the lumber busi- ness. BALLANTYNE, ERNA LOUISE -A member ot the Latin Club ton three years . . . Tri- Ettes 3 . . . C.S.F. 2, 4 . .. Secretary 4 . . . hard-working business manager tor this year's annual . . . Pageant 3, 4 . . . Biology Club 3, 4 . . . Secretary 4 . . . Graduation Comm. 4 . . , Ouil and Scroll 4 . . . is looking torward to college and a career ot nurs- ing. BARBER, BEVERLY ANN- Came to us from Oakland in her soohomore year . . . this popular Iassie was our etticient Commissioner ot Commerce 4 . , . Assistant A.S.B. Secretary 3 . . . Girls' League Com- mittee 2, 3 . . . Tennis Club 2, 3, 4 . , . Student Council 2...Tri-Y2,3,4... Pageant 3, 4 , . . A.S,B. Play Crew 3 . . . Blade and Edge Club 2, 3, 4 , . . usher at Baccalaureate 3 . . . will enroll in College. BARBER, DAUN E.-Answers to Beeb . . . a member ot the Lemon Grove t-li-Y 3. 4 . . . eager to enter college. BARKER, DAVID ROBERT- Dave' . . . blond and quiet . , . extremely talened in the musical tield . . . Orches- tra l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Music Appreciation I, 2 . . . Schu- bert Club 2, 3, 4 . . . String Ouartet 2, 3, 4 . . , he will journey to Idaho and continue with his music studies. BARNES, VELMA MARLENE - Marlene . . . transterred from Zanesville, Ohio, in '47 . . , marched with the Dri,l team 2 . , . aspires to be a secretary. BARNEY, DOROTHY ANN JENNINGS - Very conscien- tious . . . a proud mother ot a tive-year-old son . . . Dancing Club IQ42 . . . Dill Team i942 . . . Speech Club '43, 44 . . . Majorette tor drill team '43, '44 . . . Jour- nalism Statt 44 . . . Summer School '47 . . . 50 went to Snyder Continuation School . . . ambition is to become an elementary school teacher. BASSETT, JERRY FREEMAN -Popular . . . liked by every- one . . . President ot Junior Class . . . handsome and capable A.S.B. President 4 . . . Blue and Gold I-In-Y l, 2, 3, 4 . . . played on Var- sity baseball team I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council 2 . . . lnterclub Council 3 . . . Knights 4 . . . Dukes 4 . . . will attend college. -I , 'x w I . 1 it is 'r X.. M BATES, DELORES MAY- Dolly . . . entered Gross- mont from San Diego I-'Ilgh in '48 . . , accomplished pian- ist . . , honorary member ot the pruro club in her rumor year . . . was in Bowling Club 4 . . . hopes some day to be a laboratory technrcran. BAUER, MARY CATHERINE -Called Katie , . . friendly . , . marched with the Drill Team rn her sophomore year . . . Tri-Y Teens 2 . . . Roller Slratrng Club 3 . . . worked on the Journalism Statt 4 . . . is going to attend busrne's school. BEARD, WILBERT FREDERICK -Brilliant red hair . . , quiet type . . . wants to get into thc sheritts office as soon as he can. BECK, MARTIN EDWARD- Came from Corpus Christi, Texas, in his sophomore year . . . good-looking Vice-Presv dent ot the Senior Class . . . played Jun or and Varsity football 3, 4 . . . active rn Blue and Gold Hr-Y 3, 4 .. will go to college. BECK, MITZI EILEEN - At- tractive . . . capable teature editor ot Foothill Echoes 3 . . . Co-edrtor ot Foothill Echoes rn her senior year . , , Tri-Y I, 2, 3 , . . Girls League I, 4 . . . pert flag twrrler 4 . . . Quill and Scroll 4 and Prcxy 4 . . . Moon- sweepers 4 . . . mcmber of Student Courcrl I, 4 . . . Pageant 2, 4 , , Publicity Comm. 4 . , will attend college. BELT. SALLY- Bobcat , . , member ot Latin Club I, 4 . . . Blade and Edge Club 2 . . . I-Iall Guard 2 . . . Brble Club 3, 4 . . . Secretary- Treasurer 3 . . . with the Drill Team 3 . , , will some day be an 'langel ot mercy. BENNET, LLOYD DON -Tall . . . handsome , . . canne trom San Diego in his sopho- more year , . . excelled in F.A,A, 2, 3, 4 . . . sports enthusiast . . , lrnows a lot about track . . . not burdened with ambition. B E N N ETT, MARGUERITE JOYCE-Answers to 'Peggy' . . . came trom National Crty in her runior year . . . after graduation will worlr or attend modelling school. BENTLEY, GEORGE W.- Came to Grossmont from La Jolla rn 49 . , . will enter college and some day be a veternarran. BERRY, CHARLENE - Trans- terred from San Diego I-hgh in '48 . . . a member of the S.ardu3ters in SCFTIOY year , , . Future Bus ness Leaders ot America . . . charming . . . a pleasant voice heard often on the Grossmont switch- board . . . expects some day to bt' a receptionist. th. Ch mi C? P' V-'-'Y M., 'lr' lf! 'CTI BLACK, WILLIAM D.-Known to all as Bill . . . came from Oakland in '47 , , . F.F,A. 2 . . . spent his junior year at San Diego High , , , played tootball 2, 4 . . . stagecratt 4 . . . Basketball 4 . . . a prospective Federal forestry man. BLAKE, FRANCES ELIZABETH - Putt came trorn La Jolla in her junior year . . . likes to play ping pong and can- asta . . . Blade and Edge 3 . . . with the Drill Team 3 , . . worked on the Annual Statt 4 . , . Roller Skating 4 . . . has a worthy ambition ot becoming a nurse. BLISS, HOWARD WILLIAM Jl'Bill . . . flew in trom Kansas in '48 . . . well dressed . . . he plans to get an apprenticeship as a welder's helper. BOERNER, JANICE MARIE- Commorly called Jan , . . charming smile . . . nice to know...Choir2,3,4,.. Pageant 2, 3, 4 . . . Tri-Y 3 . , . Moonsweepers 3 . . . Treasurer 4 . . . G.A.A. 4 . . , Hopes to travel around the United States. BONILLA, GILBERT - Known as Banney . . popular athlete . . . C football I . . . C basketball l . . . J, V. lootball 2 . . . Varsity tootball 3, 4 . . . Letterman's Club 3, 4 . . . La Mesa Hi-Y 3, 4 . . . tuture plans are uncertain. BOUCHEY, WALTER C.- Walt . . . breezed in from Ontario, California, in '47 . . . versatile in sports . . . Bas- ketball l, 3. 4 . . . Track 2 . . . will have fun after grad- uation. BOURNE, RICHARD - An- swers to Dick . . , likable . . . majored in math . . . will be a mechanical engi- neer. BOUTON, L. MARTIN- Marty came trom San Diego High in his junior year . . . was in Foothiller Hi-Y 3, 4 . . . excellent guard on the B basketball team 3, 4 . . . his plans include State Col- lege and the study ot medi- cine. BOYD, JEANNETTE FRANCES -Popular around campus . . . talented in music , , , Band I, 2, 3, 4 . , . Orchestra 3, 4 . . . t-'orizon Club I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Treasurer 2 and Junior Advisor 4 . . . good tennis player . . . Tennis Club l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Treasurer 3 . . . Tri-Y 4 . . . Pageant 4 . . headed tor college, BRAND, RUTH LOIS-Likes to be called Ruthie , . . Tri-Y Teens 2 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . , Bowling Club 3 . . . interested in dancing . . . is puzzled about the tuture. yy--Y 5 BREID, VIRGINIA MARIE- Grnny . . . from Cathedral High rn '48 . , . Trr-Y 4 . . . lovely madonna tor the Pa- geant rn her senior year . . . Roller Skating Club 4 . . . Duchess 4 . . . plans to at- tend State College. BRENTNER, TERRI JOYCE- Popular and lryely . , , one ot Grossmont's cute marorettes 2, 3 . . , Lieutenant 4 . . . Tri-Y Teens I, 2 . . . Tri-Y 4 . . . Bowling Club 2 , . . I-Ir-C 2 . . . C-rrls League 4 . . . Pageant 3 . , . on Hrgh Debbir Board rn her junror year . . , Duchess 4 . . . Future Business Leaders 'ot America 4 . . , hard worker on Foothill Echoes 4 . . Graduatron Committee . . intends to enroll at business collegr. BRESHEARS, KENNETH CARL- Ken . . . brown Curly lrarr . . . transferred trom Hoover rn hrs runror year . . . member ot the Blade and Edge Club in his senror year . . . some day hopes to be a civil engineer. BROOKS, AUDREY LEE- Called Audie , . . came from Manzanita, Calrtornra, rn '47 , . . has pretty dark harr . . . active gal rn G.A.A. I, 3, 4 . , . I , . . Roller Skating Club 3 . . . Future Business Leaders ot Amerrea4 . . , member ot the Interelub Councrl 4 . . . will make a dandy housewrte, BROWN, CHARLENE LYNN -Came t r o rn Sweethome. Oregon, to Grossmont rn her sophomore year , . . good- natured . . . Irkes art . . . Roller Skating Club 3 . , . Spring Concert 3, 4 . . Pageant 4 . . . gorng to a business college. BROWN, DELORES-Answers to Brcwnie' . . . sweet and quiet . . . came from Hoover rn '48 . . . member ot the Horrzon Club 3, 4 . . . Trr-Y 4 , . . her tuture is a questron. BROWN, DENNIS BRUCE- 'Pinky . . . ardent rrtle tan ., . came trom Duluth, Minne- sota, rn hrs runror year . . . member ot the Radio Club rn hrs senior year . . , will take up wrld lite management rn college and enter the tor- estry service. BROWN, KENNY O.-MHrs trrends call him K. O ,... lrgI'rt brown curly harr . . . Cross Country I, 2, 3 , . . on B Track Team rn sopho- more year ...' 'Aw Track Team 3, 4 . . . Lettermen's Club 2, 3 . . . headed tor College. BROWN, WILLIAM THEO- DORE-Came to Grossmont from San Diego rn hrs sopho- more year . . . better known as'Bll ...Dukes4... Pan Amerrcan 4 . . . Pageant 4...Dons4...BIade and Edge Club 4 . . . Cap and Gown Committee . . . C.S.E. 2, 4 . . . he plans on Industrral Engineerrng at State College, BRUSO, CHARLES M- Called Chuck . . . carne from Decatur. Illinois, in his fresh- man year . . . entertaining wrt . . , peppy . . . B Track 2 . . . A Track 3, 4 . . . played the tormbone rn the band 2, 3, 4 . . . Light Crew 2 . . . Student Coun- erl 3 . . . wants to be an Electrical Engrneer. 5 .A g Q 'P iv ' xv , pjlir, x Wd 'Q . 'iw- Q- , s r . .ma-wr - af nm' . L: . Q I X ,X Q I 'ix-'fv 'M , -J 'Y':'--,F T3 5 12-'L' BURKE, DALE ALAN-I-lails trom Euclid, Ohio, in his soph- omore year . . , was in Latin Club 2 . . . Pageant 3, 4 . . . Roller Skating 3, 4 . . . ardent chess tan . . . Chess Club 4 . , . Senior Play 4 . . . en active Varsity track manager in his junior year . . . to become a dentist. BURKE, EDWARD JAMES- At Grossmont tour years , . . very much interested in art . . . Green Bugs 3 . . . plans to go to art school, BURNER, CAROL LEE- Carol . . . tall and breezy . . . Music Appreciation I , . Pan American Club 2 . . active in G.A.A. 3, 4 . . Treasurer Tr,-Ettes 3, 4 , . . Treasurer 4 . , . Stardust- ers 3 , . . Roller Skating 3 . , . Ticket Squad and Pa- geant 4 . , . Speech Club 4 . . . Chemistry Club 3 . . . wants to be a teacher. BUTLER, MARGARET MARIE --Known to all as Margie . , , owner ot a golden vo cc . . . Girls' Ensemble l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Schubert Club 2. 3, 4 . . , Red Ro-bed Choir 3, 4 . . . Celestial Choir 2, 3, 4 . . . I-lorizon Club I . . . Roller Skating Club 3 . . , Pageant I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Spring Concert 2, 3, 4 . . . you will see her at State College, CALLAHAN, LEONA PEARL - Lea , , . blond . . . live'y . , . came trom Pacitic Beach l-lrgh in '47 . . . Drill Team 2 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . Roller S'.at ng Club 4 ...Pageant 4 . , . will attend business school and become a secretary. CAMILLO, BARBARA JANE -Known as Babs . . . triewdly smile , . . Latin Club I, 2...Tri-Y leens2... Moonsweepers 3 and Secre- tary 4 , , . Student Council 3, 4 . . . Girls' League Deco- ration Committee 3 . . . a hard-working ticket supervisor 4 . . . headed toward college. CAMPBELL, ELEANOR JEANNE-Has a lovely voice . . . active in musical groups . . . Music Appreciation l, 2 , . A Cappella Choir 2 . . . Celestial Choir 2, 3, 4 . . . Crlee Club 2 . . . Girls' Ensemble 2. 3, 4 . . . Presi- dent 'Jt Girls' Double Quartet 3 . . . secretarial work atter graduation. CAMPBELL, FRED HARLEY- Fred has been at the Alma Mater tour years , . . mem- ber ot the Band I, 2 . . . will attend San Diego ,l. C. atter graduatior, CAMPBELL, GERALD DEAN --Answers to Jerry . . . played interclass tootball I . . . a member ot the Blade and Edge Club in his sen or year . . . will go to college tour years. CARLTON, WAYNE-Came from Sunnyvale, California, in his junior year . , . at Qross- mont in treshman year . . . active in sports . . . nice looking , , , lettered in B track , . . member ot the ClVTIlCf'- VIYCJCS Clllb 3 and Prcsld-'nt 4 . . . is searching tor a carccr. C-f E X i .5 X P' l 9 , iff! - H X . . Q I fr.-. Q 'E' ' C s s , s x Q fm 'S ss , soo: . P: 4 ,, '- -. rv ,,..A x M' s .3 ff sg X R Xi CARPENTER, RUSSELL GENE -Known as Russ . . . has attended Grossmont tour years . . . played interclass toot- ball 2 . . . he is undecided about the future. CARY, CLIFFORD GWYNN -Commonly Called Cliff . . . transferred trom Loving- ton, lllinois, in '48 . . . plans to malce a career ot Electronic Engineering. CASE, ALMA B.- Bobbie they call her . . . rather quiet but friendly . . . very much interested in Home Econom- ics . . . a member of the Art Club 3 . . . going to start a dressmalcing business. CASH, JOHN ROBERT- .lohnny came from Chula Vista 'n '47 . . . Quiet? . . . Yes, but friendly . . . As- sistant Business Manager of Foothill Echoes in his senior year . . . Graduation Com- mittee 4 . . . a member ot the Quill and Scroll 4 . . . hopes to enter into newspaper Vfofk. CASS, MYRTLE HENRIETTA -Called Mufti . . . loyal Grossmonter for tour years . . . Drill Team l . . . Bowl- ing Club l, 2, 3 . . . Photog- raphy Club 3 . . . proud owner ot tour-year GAA. sweater . . . plans to attend Beauty College. CASTELLANOS, ALICE- Al . . . has pretty darlc hair . . . a typist tor the Eoothll Echoes 4 , . . G.A.A. 4 . . . member ot the Bowling Club 4 , , , going to voca- tion school. CERUTTI, LOUIS PAUL-At Grossrnont four yeares-likes sports . . . a two-year cross country letterman 3, 4 . . . Tract 3. 4 , . . will talce up construction worlc, CHAMBERLAIN, GAlLA-Won- dertul artistic ability , , , plays a good game of tennis . . . Tennis Club l, 2 . . . Secretary 3 . . . Vice-Prexy 4 . . . representative tor the lnterclub Council 4 , . . Tri- Y Cl15pl6IH 4 , , , 5l'1g'5 uncertain about the tuture. CHAZOTTE, LOUISA MAE- Callcd Louise . , . friend- ly . . . a tour-year Gro:s' monte .... member ot the Art Club in her senior year . . . the tuturc is still a qu - tion rnarlr, SHlAPPE, JEANNETTE-Pretty brown hair . . . plenty ot personality . . . Tri-Y Teens l, 2 . . . Tri-Y 3 . . . Latin Club l . . . Blade and Edge 4 . . . Pan American Club 4 . . . Pageant 4 . . . G.A.A. 4 . . . aspires to a nursing Cafeef. UR' .M '?'!v xy. K. l fl C57 ' 4 vt.-r Q7 sv-I B ' a L- -ev CHIAPPETTA, DOROTHY NELLIE- Nellie has a cheer- tul disposition ...came in her sophomore year across the blue Pacific from I-lonolulu, Oahu . . . Art Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Secretary-Treasurer 3 . . . Roller Skating Club 3, 4 . . . Tennis 4. . .Tri-Y 4... Chemistry Club 4 . . . on Annual Statt 4 . . , will be a woman in white. CHRISTENSEN, N O R E E N DOROTHY-Known to all as Chris -blond hair . . . at- tractive smile . . , Tri-Y Teens I, 2 . . , Treasurer 2 . . . Tri-Y 3, 4 . . . Bowling Club I . , , marched with the Drill Team 2 . . . Pan American 2 . . . Blade and Edge 2 . . . Dress Regulations Com- mittee 3 , . . Moonsweepers 4 . . , Assistant Commissioner ot the Ticket Squad 4 . . . Service Committee 4 . . will go to college. CHRISTOPHER, ALICE SARA - Chris . . . been at Gross- mont tor all tour years . . . a swell personality . . . very artistic . . . will go to Wood- bury College and take up dress designing. CHUBB, MAUREEN CLAIRE -Called Chubbie . . . popular gal on the campus . . . Tri-Y Teens I, 2 . . . Tri-Y 4 . . . Student Council I, 4 . . . Horizon Club 2, 3, 4. . . Prexy 2 ...Pageant 2, 3, 'I . . . Choir 2, 3, 4 Stardusters 3 . . . Moon- sweepers 4 . . . Blade and Edge 4 . . . Interclub Coun- cil 4 . . , Girls' League Social Committee 3 and Publicity Committee 4 . . . did a wondertul job as song leader in senior year . . . Duchess 4 . . . Senior Dance Committee . . . will attend College and some day be a model. CLARK, LILA-Quiet and sin- cere . . . versatile in sports ...G-.A.A.2,3,4... President 4 . . . Tri-Y Teens I , . . talented in music . . . Senior Orchestra 2, 3 . . . Pan American Club I, 2 . . . Math Club 3, 4 . . . lite member ot the C.S.F .... Tri-Ettes 3, 4 . . . I.C.C. 4 . . . member ot the Upper I-louse 4 . . . intends to enter college. CLEVELAND, DONALD JAMES- Don . . . tall, dark, and bashtul . . . came from San Diego in his sopho- more year , . . played the clarinet in the Cadet Band 2 . . , member ot Concert Band 2,3,4...PepBand4... will attend college. CLIFFORD, SALLYsAn im- port from Oregon, Illinois, in '47 , . . quiet and nice . . . member ot Tri-Y 4 . . . likes to draw . . . plans to attend Woodberry College and study art. COBB, HUGH ROYALE- I-Iails from Madera, California . . . came in his treshman Yeaf . . . a two-year track man . . . his tuture includes J. C. and then will go into the business tield. COKER, CARROL ANN-An- swers to Coke . . . has beautiful long blond hair . , . nice figure . . . Drill Team 2 . . . Bowling Club 3,4 , , , Drama 4 . . . was a maior- ette 3 . . . peppy leader of maiorzttes in her senior year . . . college is her goal, COLE, KENNETH G.-Known to all as Kenny . . . tal, blond, athletic . . . in Boys' Federation I . . . F.F.A. 2 . . . likes to roller skate . . . was in track 3, 4 . . . would like to get a good job and get married. Hx nv . K ID t 4 H 1-fr' 139 be CONTI, CARLA LEE-Came trom Roosevelt Junior High in '47 . . . full ot tun . . . talented on the ice . . . Pan American 4 . . . Tri-Y Teens 2 . . . Tri-Y 4 . . . Blade and Edge Club 2, 3, 4 . . . President 2 . . . very artistic , . . Art Club 2, 3, 4 . . . designed senior sweater emblem . . . Girls' League Publicity Committee 4 . . . Pageait 4 . . . Quill and Scroll 4 , . . Duchess 4 . . . C.S.F. 4 . . . a tuture U.S.C. coed. COOPER, HELEN ROBERTA -Transferred from Wilming- ton, California, in '48 . . . a sweet blonde , . . Pan American Club 4 . . . GAA. 4 . . . Pageant 4 . . .would make an efficient secretary. CORK. GERI-Called Corky . . . lots ot tun in a crowd . . . extremely talented musi- cally . . . Piano Club I , . . Girls' Ensemble 2, 4 . . . Celestial Choir 2, 4 . . . A Cappella Choir 2, 4 . . . Pa- geant 2, 3, 4 . . , Roller Skating Club 3, 4 . . . Red Robed Choir 3 ,4 . . . would like to be a dental assistant. COSGROVE, BEVERLY JEANNE-Answeres to Bev . . . all the way trom Colo- rado Springs . . . came in '49 . . . has pretty dark hair . . has not decided about the tuture. COWAN, BETTY FAYE!Hails 'From Monett, Missouri . . . came in her junior year . . . Tri-Y 3 . . . Roller Skating Club 4 . . . a snappy major- ette in her senior year , . . headed toward Junior College. CRAMER, RALPH EDWARD - Ralph was a loyal Gross- monter tor tour years . . . nice manners . . . wants to be an engineer on the State Highway. CRANE, BETTY RUTH-Ao tive in Tularosa, New Mexico . . . transferred in '49 , , . a member ot the Future Busi- ness Lcaders ot America . . . choosing between a telephone operator and a tiling clerk tor her tuture. CROUCH, ROBERT F.-They call him Bob' . . . blond hair . . . Pageant l . . . Treasurer ot Lemon Grove Hi-Y 3 . . . Vice-Prexy 4 . . . J. V. Baseball 3 . . . Roller Skating Club 3 , , . C track 4 . . . trying his luck in the Air Force after graduation. CUDIGAN, RAYMOND HUGH-Known to all as Ray . . . at Grossmont all tour vears . . . quiet nice and friendly . , . you'll see him at J. C. and then at State. CURRIE, JOY MARIE- Jo . . . attractive . . . a pleasant smile . . . Tri-Y Teens 2 . . . Bowling Club 3 . . . Crowned Queen ot the Military Ball 3 . . . Pageant 3,4 . . . Roller Skating Club 4 . . . Spring Concert 3, 4 . , . Dress Regu- ation 3 . . . Cap and Gown Committee 4 . . . wil go to college. 'S' 1:7 Q!! 4- .YV ' .IX ff' fi' fx CUSANO, MAXINE ANN- Called Max . . . in '48 from Syracuse. New York . . . beautrtul dark hair . . . lo 'e f eyes . . . going to Los An- geles to a modeling school. DAUGHERTY, GALE-Trans terred trom Lewistown, Mon- tana, in his junior . . . likable .,.tulloftun...awon- dertul singing voice . . . Red Robed Choir 3, 4 . . , Schu- bert Club 4 . . . Boys Quan tet and Mixed Quartet 4 . . . played tootball 3 . . . Boxing Club 3 . . , Pageart 4 . .. will continue singing, DENMON, RICHARD-Known as Dick . . . sense ot humor . . . tond ot horses . . . Stage Crew in his senior . . . F.F.A. 2 . . . his future plans are still undecided. DEWEY, ETHEL HARRIET- Answers to Nicki . . . a loyal Grossmonter all tour years , , . quiet and 'Friendly . . . Trl-Y 4 , . . A.5.D play crew 4 . . . Pageant 4 . . . plans to get married atter graduation. DICKERHOFF, P A T R l C l A ANN-Called Pat . . . pleasing smile . . , was rrter, ested in homemaklnq during her tour years at C-rossmont . . . Bowling Club l, 2, 3 , . . Blade and Edge 3 , . . Drill Team 3 , . . Beauty Col- lege is her future. D l 6 E N A N , GENEVIEVE- Commonly known as Genny' . . . triendly . . . Latin Club l . . , Music Appreciation I . . . Tri-Y Teens 2 . . . Speech Club 3 . . . GAA. 3, 4 , , , Pan American 4 . . . Biology Club 4 . . . thinking about going to col- lege. DORFF, DELORES IRENE- Little and cute . . . hailed trorn Buttalo, New York, in her soptomore year . . . took a secretarial course but her plans tor the tuturc are still undecided. DOWELL, RICHARD LEE- Rrch they call hum . . . tall and dark . . . lce Skating Club 2 . . . sang in the Red Robecl Choir in his senior year . . . Boys' Crlee Club 4 . , . a prospective Electronics Engineer. DUBOIS, THOMAS ERNEST - Tom came here in his junior year from San Diego . . . nice looking A . . mem- ber ot the Foothrller l-lr-Y 4 . . . Blade ard Edge 4 . . . expects to be a physician or a surgeon. DUNCAN, JAMES ARTHUR - Dune has been at Gross- mont tour years . . . rs searching tor a career. X l' 3. - DUNHAM, SAMMIE ELIZA- BETH- Sam . . , a pretty nautral blonde with a pleas- ing personality . , . Music Appreciat on I . , . Drill Team 2 . . . Ensemble I, 2 . . , Glee Club I . . , Red Robed Choir 2, 3, 4 . . . Pageant l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Tri-Y Teens 2 . . . Tri-Y 3, 4 . . . Girls' League Committee 2, 3 . , . Daisy Chain 3 . , , Ring Committee 3 . . . Moon- sweepers 4 . . . Flag Twirler 4 . . . Commissioner ot Rec- ords 4 . . . Green Bugs 4 , . , Vice-Prexy ot Duchesses 4 . . . headed toward cole lege. DUNLAP, NONA JUNE- Nona . . . a sweet gal from Bellflower. California, in her sophomore year . . . Pan American Club 2, 3 . . . Bowling Club 3, 4 . . . Red Robed Choir 3, 4 , . . G.A.A. in her senior year . . . Pageant 3, 4 . . . planning on going to college. DUNTON, DOREEN MARIE -They call her Deanie . . . very nice . . . ardent bowl- ing tan . . . I-lorizon Club 2 . . . Bowling Club I, 2, 3 . . . Roller Skating Club 4 . . . is going to be a store clerk atter graduation. DYER, GRACE ELIZABETH -Has unusual nickname ot Satch . . . triendly . . . Bowling Club I . . . court dancer in Pageant 3 and Singer 4 , . . Spring Concert 3 . . . Senior Dance Com- mittee . . . sailing to Hawaii atter graduation. EASTLAKE, COLLEEN MAE - Cocoa . . . has a sweet personality . . . active in sports . . . G-.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . Captain ot Freshman Volleyball and Basketball . . . will strive to be a good wite. EATON, JACK LYNDON- Caled Flat Top . . . well- Iiked . . . versatile in all sports . . . Foothiller I-Ii-Y I, 2 . . . Vice-Prexy 3 . . . Prexy 4 . . . Track I, 2, 3, 4 . . . voted most valuable man 3 . . . captain 2 . . . Basketball I, 2 . . . tresh- man and sophomore football 2 . . . J. V. tootball 3 and varsity, 4 . . . Letterman's Club 2, 3 . . . assistant sports editor ot the Foothill Echoes 3 . . . sports editor 4 . . , wants to enroll in college. EBY, MARY KATHLEEN- Paddy is her nickname . . . came trom I-Ioover in her run- ior year . . . nice looking . . . has a quiet charm . . . lovely soprano voice , . . Red Robed Choir 3, 4 . . . Biology Club 4 . . . planning to attend the Chicago Conservatory ot Music and some day be an opera singer. EGGERT, BOBBIE DALE- Bobbie came from Ocean- srde in '48 . . . lively . , . an outdoor gal . . . favorite pastimes are traveling, swim- ming and riding . . . Roller Skating Club 3 . . . Rifle Club 3 . . . Gr.A.A. 3, 4 . . . Bowling Club 4 . . . Tri-Y 4 , . . Red Robed Choir 4 . . . Pageant 4 , . . will travel then attend college. ELSTON, BARBARA JEAN- Blonde . . . well-groomed . . . Tri-Y Teens I, 2 . . . Tri-Y 3, 4 . . . Music Appreciation Club I . . . Girls' League Service Committee 2 . . . Pan American 2 . , . chosen tor the Daisy Chain 3 . . . capable junior and senior class secretary , . . Ring and Prom Committee 3 . . . Moon- sweepers 4 . . . Pageant 4 . . . all senior committees 4 . . . Ticket Squad 4 . . . Choir 4 . . . entering college in the tall. EMBLETON, PHIL K.-Known to his friends as Spider . . . a good sport . . . can take a lot ot kiddin . . Blue and g . Gold I-Ii-Y I . . . Foothiller I-Ii-Y 4 , , , Prom Commit- tee 3 , .,. Daisy Chain 3 . . . Ring Committee 3 . . . winner ot the Funk All-Coast Trophy in Basketball 3, 4 . . . excelent torward on 'Bl' bas- ketball 2 and A basketball 3, 4 . . . our capable Com- missioner ot Athletics 4 . . . will enter the field ot medi- cine. ERICKSON, JOAN LOUISE -Called Joanie . . . tormer Hooverite in '48 . . . joined the Roller Skating in her senior year . , . might attend college. ESSENMACHER, ROBERTA ANN-Answers to Bobbie , . . transterred trom Rich- mond, Indiana, in her sopho- more year . . , was a two- year member ot the Cimices Verdes Club . . . will make a nice stenographer or secre- tary. FACKRELL, REY DEE- Big Rey . . . liked by all the tellows . . . a joker . . . husky tootba'l star Z, 3, 4 . . . Dukes 4 . . . Choir 4 . . . Foothiller I-li-Y 4 . . . seen drawing cartoons tor this years annual , , . is uncertain about his tuture plans. FALES, MICHEAL A.-They call nim Mike . . . came from National City in '48 . . . has a lfeen sense ot humor . ., triendly . . . member ot the Blue and Gold I-li-Y 3.4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Presi- dent ot the Future Business Leaders ot America 4 . . . Senior Play 4 . . , Secretary ot the Knights . . . would like to attend Colorado School ot Mines or enter the business tield. FEARS, JAMES FRANKLIN- Jim transterred from a San Diego school in his junior year . . . dark wavy hair . . . nice looking . . . in his case the girls do all the chasing , . . plans to enroll in college. FERNANDEZ, Patricia Diane -Answers to Pat , . . hails from Clovis, Calitornia . . . came in '49 , , . did a nice job as Rena Leslie in George Washington Slept I-lerel' . . . member of the Speech Club in her senior year . . . Duchess's 4 . . . aspires to a career ot acting. FIELDS, NORMA EDNA-All the way from Bellmore, New York in her sophomore year . . . Girls' Chorus 2 . . . Red Robed Choir 3, 4 . , , strutted with the Drill Team 3 . . . Pageant 3, 4 . . . marriage is her tuture plan. FINNERAN, BILL LAURENCE -One ot 6rossmont's gridiron heroes . . . well liked . . . Football 2, 3, 4 , , . I-li-if Secretary I, Vice-Prexy 2, Prexy 3 . . . I-li-Y Council Prexy 4 . . . Student Council 2...StageCrewl,2,3... Choir 4 . . , News Letter 4 . . . tuture plans are uncertain. FISK, DONALD DEAN- Know as Don . . . has plenty ot humor . . . excels in photog- rahpy work , . . lnterclass Foot- ball . . . Math Club 2... Camera Club 3 . . . did the photography work for the annual 4 . . . his future is un- known. FITZPATRICK, JACK JOSEPH - Fitzi came to Grossmont trom Oxnard, California in '47 .. , good looking . . .a sense ot humor . . . two year track rnan 3, 4 . . . cross country 3 . . .thinking strongly ot going to J.C. .xy 177 ,,-4 'Q 12 s.. 7046-' FLOWER, .IUDSON HAROLD - Jud . . . nice to Irnow . . . stars In tennrs . . . member ot Boys' Tennrs Club tour years . . . played the vrolrn rn or- chestra 2, 3, 4 . , . Pageant 2, 3, 4 . . . member ot the Strrng Quartet rn has senror year . . . enterrng Brngham Young Universrty In the tall. FOLGER, ELIZABETH HEARN Betty to all . . . came all the way trom Balboa in the Canal Lone an her sopho- more year . . .Ser1rorGlee Club 2 . . . Dress Regula- trons 2 . . . C.S.F. 2, 3 . . . Drrll Team 2 . . . Stardusters 3, secretary 4 . . . Pageant 3, 4 . . , Urchestra 3, secretary 4 . . . T:cIret Squad3 . . . Tr:-Y4 , . , rn charge ot senror prcturvs tor annual 4 . . . I-Ir-C 3 Inter-Club Councrl 4 . . . Quill and Scroll 4 . . . eager to enter college and a career ot nursrng . . . A.S.B. Usherette 3, 4 . . . Sprung Concert 2, 3, 4. FORD, LOIS WIHELMINIA- 'Pody' they call her . . . actrve rn school attarrs . . . marched an the Drum Corps I, 2 . . , C.S.F. 2 . . . Tru-Y Teens l, President 2 . . . Pageant 2, 4 . . . Sophomore Class . . . Stu- dent Councrl3 , . . In-Y, 3 . , . . Grrls' League 2, Oth- cer3 . . . Brology Club 4 , . . Upper t-louse 4 . . . Moonsweepgrs 4, popular Com- rnrssroner ot gurls actryrtres this year . . . her arnbrtron rs to be a nurse or dental hygrcnrst. FOURNIER, ROBERT ORVILLE -came to Grossmont rn '47 . . , Chemrstry Club 3, ettr- crent Fresrdent 4 . . . Math Club 3, 4 , . . lrte mem- ber ot C.S.F .,.. on Stu- dent Councrl 4 . . . ardent chess tan . . . Chess Club 4 . , . he plans to attend col- lege. FRADENBURG, BILL A. - caled Little Wall . . , tull ot tun . . . played tootball for two years, I ard 4 . . , hard worlrer on the Stage Crew 2 and 4 . . . wrll enter college. FREDERICK, EVELYN LOIS- Evey came trom Ft. Stock- ton, Texas rn her freshman year, brought along a cute Texas dr-a-a-wl . . . has pretty darlr eyes . . . was rn the Pan Amerrcan Club 2, 3 . . . Trl-Y Teens sophomore year . . . marrrage rs her career FREYLER, RUTH MARIE- Ruthre populargcute, trans- ferred from Pornt Loma nn her rumor year . . . was Mar- tha rn ASB. play 3 . . . Blade and Edge Club 3, 4 -Y 3, 4 Inter- . . . 3, 4 . . . lrr . .. C.A.P. 3, 4 , . . club Councrl 4 , , . Pan Amerrcan Club 4 , . . Pageant 4 , . . strutted with the Pompon Corp this year . . . enroll rn college then De an alr hostess. FULLER, BETTY LOUISE - known as 'Beth . , . came trom San Diego rn '47 . , . a snappy marorette thus yrar , , wrll enter nursrng school. FULLER, JANlCE4 Jan neat and attractrve . . , Bowlrng Club I . . . played on the softball team I . , . Pageawt 3, 4 . . . rergned as lovely Queen ot the Harv- est Ball 4 . . , wrll worlr atter graduatron. FULLER, JO ANNE - They call her Jo . . . rntr-rusted rn sports . . . Bowlrng Club I ,.., Speedball teaum I, 2 . . . Softball team I, 2, 3 . . . Voleyball team I . . . Pageant 3, 4 . . . sarlrnq to HSWGIIA bv Y' QD' 'Us ,1 u. 'rv' wg., 1-0 x 3 sr 'C' S: GARFIELD, VIRGINIA LEE- Ginger has beautiful black hair, sweet personality , . . memmber of I-li-C Club 2, 3, 4 . . . sang in Senior Glee Club for two years . . . Tennis Club 4 . . . Future Business Leaders of America 4 . . . she will attend Bible College, GATES, BARBARA .IEAN - Jean talented, artistic . . . loyal member of Tri-Y all four years . . . Drill team 2 . . . Girls' League 2 . . .Blade and Edge Club 3 . . . Pageant 3, 4 . . . Dress Regulation Committee 3 . . . another future in question. GATES, HELEN DOLORES- Blond, nice to Icnow . . . came all the way from Denver, Coro- rado her freshman year , . . Pan American Club 4 , , . active in G.A.A .... futu e unknown, GATES, VIRGINIA LEE-A four year Grossmonter, well dressed and reat . . . F.T.A. I Tri-Y Teens 2 . . , Biology Club 3, 4 . , . Student Counc'l 4 , , . wll strive in college to be a laboratory technician. GAVIN, EILEEN- Eileen fun loving, good natured . . . Skating Club 4 . . . Drama 4 . , . she has no future plans. GEIGER, CHARLES STAD- FORD- Tad . . . popular and lots of lun . . . Tennis Club I 2 . . . Pageant 2, 3, 4 . . . F.F.A, 2, 3, 4 . . , . member of Chemistry Club 4 . . . Red Robed Choir 4 . . . he plans to enter college of agriculture. GIBSON, ROBERT LEWIS- Bob . . . tall and power- ful , . . played outstanding foootball for two years . . . Pan American Club I, 2, 3, Pre1ident4 . . . Pageant 2, 3, 4 . . . Civil Air Patrol 3, 4...LightCrew2 Vice-President Inter - Club Council 4 . . . Blade and Edge Club 4 . . . Dons 4 . . . anxious to grow tall. wants to be a pilot in the air force. GILES, NANCY E.- Nancy . . . a sweet personalty . . . was a member of the Blade and Edge Club 2 . , . marched with the Drill Team 2, 3 . . . Roller Slrating Club 3, 4 . . . G.A.A. 4 . . . Future Business Leaders of America 4 . . . her future is undecided. GILSON, MARJORIE ANN- Margie traveled from Lee- tonia, Ohio in her junior year . . . sweet, even tempered . . . played in the Concert Band 3 . , . Roller Stating Club 3 . . . Stardusters 3, 4 . . , I'-uture Business Leaders of America 4 . . , plans to attend State College. GLINES, NADINE LORETTA- lrnown to her friends as Dea- nie . . . lively, peppy . . . played in the Band all four years . . . Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Music Appreciation Club l ,M 1 .. . nggl -n-'gr fs M351 -ss agar 1-ggi-A 3 ...Tri-YI,2,3...Stui ill, , dent Council 2 . . . Girls League 3 . . . Pageant 3, 4 . . . she will enroll at State College. GOFORTH, JOSEPH OLIVER - Joe shy, easy going . . . played basketball in his fresh- man year . . . was in Pageant 4 . . .did a tine job ot draw- ing cartoons for the annual this year . . . his plans include college. GOFORTH, PAUL - Hand- some Paul was the quick tem- pered Mr. Prescott in the A.S.B play this year . . . Pageant l, 2, 3, 4 . . , mem- ber of t he Student Council 2, 4 . . . on Junior Varsity Basketball Team . . . worked on the Annual Statt as photo- grapher . . . lnterclub Coun- cil 4 . . . Student Council 4 ...Dons4...l'iopes to go to college. GOWER, BARBARA JOYCE- A sweet girl . . . a loyal member of Tri-Y Teens l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Latin Club l . . . Pan American Club 2 . . . Drill Team 2 . . . Bowling Club 2 . . . Ticket Squad 4 going to continue her educa- tion at college. GREEN, DOROTHY LOUISE -- Dottie . . . tall blond and ambitious, from La Jolla in her junior year . . . portrayed Angel Gabriel in this year's Pageant . . . Tri-Ettes' Secre- tary 3, Publiciy Chairman 4 . . , C.S.F. Secretary 3 and Treasurer 4 . . . Vice-Prexy 4 . . . lite member C.S.F. . . . Seal Bearer 4 . . . Girls' Ten- nis Club 4 . . . has her eye on Stanford. GRIMES. JOHN EDWARD- Called Eddie . . . plays top flight game of ping pong . . . active in church work , . . Chemistry Club 4 . . . was on the Sound Crew for the Senior Play . . . A.S.B Play . . . Senior Play 4 . . . Pageant 4 . . , will major in psychology in college. GRISHAM, BETTY JOAN- B.G. . . . was a snappy band nnajorette in her sopho- more and junior year . . . Glee Club I . . . Latin Club I...Tri-YTeensl,2... Tri-Y 3 . . . Bowling Club I, 2, 3 . . . Future Business Leaders of America 4 . . . is college bound. GUNBERG, DELORES RUTH -Answers to Dee . . . blond . . . artistic . . . a valu- able addition to any Drill Team . . . Blade and Edge 3, 4 . . . Future Business Leaders o t America 4. . .will be a stenographer to a publisher. GUTHRIE, JANIS ELAINE- Jinxs came from San Diego High in her junior year . . . took the part ot the Pageant dancer 3 . . . her plans in- clude the University ot Ari- zona. HADLEY, KENNETH JACK- Answers to Grover . . . enrollecl at Grossmont in '47 . . . came trom San Diego . . . J.V. Track 2, 3 . . . Track 4 . . . to be a mechanic is his ambition. HALL, MARY ANN-Good natured . . . has a lot ot ot friends . . . a representative tor the Girls' League 3, 4 . . , Prom Committee 3 . . .Tri-Y 3, 4 . . . Stardusters 3, 4 . . . Pan Am Club 4 . . . usher at Pageant 4 . . . was hard working Business Manager on the Annual 4 . . . Quill and Scroll 4 . . . another college bound graduate. i 'bfs HALL, RAYMOND D.-Quiet . . . courteous and nice look- ing . . . so-o-o tall . . . a member ot t he Biology Club in his senior year . . .you will see hirn at State College. HALL, ROBERT L.- Bob . . . an entertaining live wire ... popular . . .Varsity Basket- ball star 3, 4 . . . member ot the Blue and Gold Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Senior Sweater Com- mittee 4 . . . Assistant Balitt in junior year . . . anxious to travel then go to college. HANCOCK, JOHN MORRIS JR.-Known as Jr, . . . cheertul . . . always joking . . . Student Council I, 3 . . . Vice-Prexy 4 . . . Chemis- try Club 3 . . . Pan Am Club 3, 4 . , . Prom Commit- tee 3 . . . a member ot the Band2,3,4...Choir4... Blue and Gold I-li-Y Club 3, 4 . . . murals tor Pageant 4 . . . enjoys horseback riding . . . went out tor Track 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball Team 2 , . . Football 3 . . . Jr, States- man 3 . . . Blade and Edge 3 . . will take up agriculture at Cal Poly HANIMAN, RUTH C. A.- Called Ruthie . , , came all the way trom Lausanne Switzerland in '49 . . . went through school in three years . . . Tri-Y 4 . . , Latin Club 4 , . . a tuture Stanford co-ed. HANNIBAL, DONALD JAMES - Don has been at Gross- rnont tour years . . . Cimices Virides in his senior year . . . traveling to Oregon to buy some lend. HARKEY, ROBERT LEE-They cal him Bob , . . transferred from Hoover in his senior year . . . went out 'lor Track and Baseball 4 . . . eager to become a politician and make some easy money that is tloat- ing around legally, ot course . , , he will stay a bachelor. HARLOW, PAULINE EVELYN - Poly they call her . . . a ready smile always . . . active in I-lome Economics and Busi- ness while at Grossmont . . . plans to do clerical work. HARRIS, GILBERT JAY-Rug- ged but bashtul . . . hero in the sports field . . . Football I, 3, 4 . . . Basketball tor two year l, 2 . . . Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Letterman's Club 2,3,4...Knights4... a tuture college man. HARRIS, RODNEY MITCHELL - Rod came trom Salt Lake City, Utah in his junior year . . .tall and easy going . . . has no detinite plans tor the future. FIARSHAW, BARBARA LEE- Answers to Babs . . . came to Grossmont in '49 , . . made an attractive Lomanette drummer at Point Loma . . . Gr,A.A. 3 . . . Girls' League Representative 3 . . . Chem- istry Club 4 . . . will enter nurses training. DJ Nr-wrt? '27 -ul? auf HART, EDGAR-'Eddie' , . , can be seen tinkering with cars . . . Cross Country Track 2 , . . member ot Roller Skating Club 3 . . . hard working Varsity Football mana- ger 4 . , , will make his ca- reer an apprentice to an elec- trical engineer. HARWOOD, HELEN MARIE V-Blond . . , intelligent , . . an earnest worker . . . mem- ber of Music Appreciation Club I, 2 , . . Honor Roll I . . . I-Ionzon Club 2 . . . C.S.F, 2 . . . Latin Club 2, 3 . . . Chemistry Club Treasurer 3 and Secretary 4 , . . Biology 3, 4 . . . Math Club 3, 4 . , . lnterclub Council 4 . . , Cap and Gown Committee 4 . . . at- tend State Colege. HENDERSON. CONSTANCE ELAINE - Commonly called Elaine . , . dark hair . . . al- ways busy . . . Tri,Y Teens I, 2,..PanAmCIub2... sang in the Choir 3, 4 . . Blade and Edge Club 4 . . Tri-Y 3 . . , President 4 . . . Pageant 3, 4 . . . served as Assistant Commissioner ot Cul- tural Atfairs . . . Ticket Squad 4 . . . dreams ot becoming a college gal. HENRY, CHARLES A - Chuck . . . carefree . . . always joking . . . an outdoor man . . . went out tor Track 2, 3, 4 , , . Basketball 3 ...Roller Skating Club 3, and President 4 4 . . Senior Play 4 . . . Outdoor Activities Club 3 . . . played in band in his senior year . . .will go to prep school and then Annapolis. HERZOG, DOLORES ELIZA- BETH-- Dodre to her friends . . . came from Point Loma I-Iigh at t he beginning ot her junior year . . . one ot Gross- mont's most popular blonds . . . radiates charm . . . Tri,Y 3, Vice-Prexy 4 . . . Pageant 3, 4 . . . Moonsweepers 4 . , . Latin Club Treasurer 4 . . , Blade and Edge Club Secretary-Treasurer 3 . . and Secretary 4 . . , head ot Girls' League Social Commit- tee 4 . , . Flag Twrrler Corps 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . you'll see her at Statf: College. HEWITT, WALTER LEROY- Red' came to Grossmont trom San Bernardino in '48 . . . bashtul . , . polite . . . bright red hair . . . Senior Play 4 , .. another Junior Statesman 4 . . . will join the college rank. HIGGINS, MICHAEL EL- WOOD- HIGGENS, ROBERT WAYNE- HISCOK, PATRICIA ANN- Known as Pat . , . trans- terred in '48 from Cleveland, Ohio . . . a blond . , , vivid personality . , , Tri-Y Teens 2 . , . a C.S.F. member in her sophomore year . . . Pageant 3 . . , Treasurer ot Girls' Tennis Club 4 . . . Chemistry Club 4 , . . F.B.L.A. Treasurer 4 . . . college bound. HOBB, BILLY MAX - Bill they call him . . . has been at Grossmont all four years . . . easy going . . , he is heading tor the Arr Corp. an-Q 3 -sq? I. .4 i if-jj 'fir jkq 'Un I HOBB, ELIZABETH MAE- Betty has a warm triendly smile . . . a loyal Grossmonter all tour years , . . will make an efficient beauty operator. HOBB, MANNIS WILBERT- Took an active part in the ag- riculture tield . . 4 his tuture plans include the Navy. HODGES, GERRY M.-Quiet? Yes, but friendly . . . a tour- year Grossmonter . . . he hopes to attend colege under the N.R.O.T.C, plan and be- come a pilot in the Navy. HOLLENS, GLORIA-Not so tall . . . attractive . , . active in Sport J... Roller Skating Club3...G.A.A,3,4... will make a good housewife. HOLLETT, VERNON-l-las the unusual nickname ot Pike . . . tall and shy . . . wants to work tor the Forestry Serv- ice or in a garage. HOOVER, FLORENCE AME- LIA-Answers to Flol' . . . amiable . . . a determined worker.. . Roller Skating Club 3 . . . GAA, in her senior year . . . worked on the An- nual Staff 4 . . . wants to be- come a bcautician. HORVATH, MARIANNE VIC- TORIA - Speeded through high school in three years . . . pleasant personality . . . mem- ber ot C.S.F. 2, 4 . . . Art Club I . . .Chemistry Club 4 . . . plans to attend Antioch College in Ohio. HOUCHEN, WALTER S.- Called Curly . . . blond hair . . . nice build . . , will try tor the Air Force or attend college. HOWARD, ALICE CLAIRE- Quiet . . . nice to know , . . sang in the Senior C-lee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . her tuture is un- decided. HOWARTH, JAMES WIL- LIAMS- Jim has been at Grossmont all tour years . . . a member ot the Student Council in his freshman year excelled in Track lshot putl I, 2. 3, 4 . . .will plan tor an aeronautical engineering Cafeef. .I3 g '- . 1 ,,,. ls- 12.7 HOWES, ROGER EARL-In' terested in agriculture during his tour years at G.U.I-I.S .... F.F.A. I 2, 3, and Treasurer 4 . . . has no special ambition. HUBER, OSCAR LEE-Been at the Alma Mater tor tour years . . . very quiet . . . atter graduation he will take a trip to Alaska. HUNSBURGER, N A N C Y MARION-Hails from Grand Rapids, Michigan . . . came in '48 , . . pretty red hair . . . cute sm Ie . . . in Latin Club 2,3...C.S.F.2,3,4... Girls' Tennis Club 3 . . . Math Club Secretary 3 and Treasurer 4 . . . Student Court Clerk 4 . . , headed tor college. HUTCHINS, BETTY MAY- Quiet . . .always pleasant and sincere . . .can be seen a lot on ice skates . . . member ot the Blade and Edge Club 3, 4 . . . has no special ambition. INGALLS, PATRICIA ANN . . . active in the Vocal De- partment . . . Girls' Glee Club 2...Choir2,3,4... Pageant 2, 3. 4 . . . Roler Skating Club 3 . . . G.A.A. 4 . . . her ambition is to be a good housewitc. IREY, MARGARET RUTH-An excellent student . . . active in many school groups . . . lite member ot the C.S.F., President 4 . . . Latin Club I, 3, Treasurer 2 . . . Horizon Club 2 . . . Music Apprecia- tion Club 2 . . . Chemistry Club Secretary 3, Vice-Presv dent 4 . . . Biology Club 3. Vice-President 4 . . . Tennis Club 3 . . . Math Club 3. President 4 . . . will seek a degree in science at college and nurses training. JACKSON, DUANE MARK- Commonly known as Duane . . . husky tootball Ietterman .. . outstanding in sports . . . played Football I, 2, 3, 4 . . . a two year member ot the Letterman's Club . . . will go to college and be a football coach. JANISCH, NANCY DEE- Janis came from Hoover in '49 . . . popular member of Drill Team 2 . . . C.S.F. I . . . sang in Senior Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Choir 4 . . . F.B.I..A. 4 . . . she will get a job or attend college. JOHNSON, MADELINE LOUISE- Madge has blue eyes and light brown hair. . . marched with the Drum Corps in her sophomore year . . . member ot t he Red Robe Choir 3, 4 . , . Christmas Pageant 3, 4. . . Dress Regu- lation Committee 3 . . . 'future undecided. JOHNSTON, IAN McKAY- Answers to Ian . . . has been at Grossmont tour years . . . athletic . . . played Bas- ketball I . . . Track 2, 4 . . . Inter-Class Football . . . will study engineering and forestry in college. JONES, ADRIANA VIRGINIA - Andy' they call her . . . popular . . . will long be re- membered as a peppy cheer- leader . . , Tri-Y Teens l, 2 .. . Pageant I, 2 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . Pennant Twirler 4 , . . Moonsweepers 4 . . . Senior Sweater Comm .... an- other colege co-ed. JONES, BETTY JANE-Known as Jonesie . . . lively and cute...Art ClubI,.. THAY Teens 2 . . . Try-Y 3, 4 . , . Marched with the Drill Team 2 . . , a very attractive addition to the Pompon Corps 3, Leader 4 , . . usher tor Pageant this year . . Girls' League 4 . . , Senior Ditch Day Committee . . . Cap and C-own . . . Drama Club 4 . . . Speech Club 4 . . . college bound. JONES, MARIAN FRANCES -All the way from Truman, Minnesota in her sophomore year...nice personality . . member ot Drill Team 3 . . . Pan American Club 3 , . .was in the Pompon Corps 4 . . . Cimices Virides Club 4 . . plans to be a nurse. JONES, PHILLIP - Phil transferred from Washington, D. C. in '48 . . . tall . .. darlc curly hair . . . Football and Dukes in senior year . . . hopes to become a dentist. JORDAN, SANDRA LEANOR -Answers to Sandi . . . has lovely blaclc hair . . . popular with the tellows . . came trom Hoover in '48 . . . in Bowling Club 2. 3 . . . Tri- Y 2, 3, 4 , . . Student Coun- cile 3, 4 . . . Quill and Scroll 2. 4 . . . '30 Club 3 . . . a cute songleader in senior year . . . Moonsweepers and on l-li-Debber Council 4 . . . hard worker on Foothill Echoes 3, 4 . . . Senior Dance Comm .... hopes to talce up advertising in college. JURLING, DARRELL DUANE -Darrell came trom Point Loma in his iunior year . . . star baslcetball player on A team 3, 4 . , , Foothiller l-li-Y 3, 4 . . . Letterman's Club 3, 4 . . . Assistant Commissioner ot Athletics in senior year . . . plans to go to college. KAMRAR, NANCY SUE-lm- ported trom Portland, Oregon in 48 . . . nicely dressed . . . Roller Slcatrng Club 3 . . . a good worker in the attendance ottice 3, 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Asst A.S.B. Secretary 4 . . , Tri.Y 4 . . . Pan Am Club 4 . . . college bound. WILMA KAUFMAN - They call her Willie . . . came trom National City in her junior year . . . full of energy . . . member ot the Roller Skating Club 3 . . . has an unusual ambition ot becoming a lady wrestler. KELLER, ROBERT EDWIN- Tall . . .brown hair. . , Foot- hill Echoes l . . . lite member ot the C.S.F .... Biology Club 2. 3, 4 . . . Latin Club 2, Vice-Prexy 3 . . . Tennis Club 2 . . . Radio Club Presi- dent 3 . . . Cadet Band 3 . . . Concert Band 4 . . . Orchestra 4. . . Chemistry Club 3, 4... J. V. Track 3 . . . J. V. Cross Country 4 . . . Math Club 4 . . . want to be a physicist. KELLY, BEVERLY ROSE- Buzz they call her , . , hails trom Pasadena . . . came in '48 , . . live wire . . . her tuture includes San Diego State. KELLY, SHARCN ROSA - From Glendale, California. energetic . . . talented in the musical field . , , Band and Orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . Pageant 2, 3, 4 . . . GJKA. 2, 3, 4 Pan Am Club 2, Treasurer 3, 4 . . . Quill and Scroll 3, 4 . . . 3O Club 3, 4 . . . Justice 3 . . . on the Foothill Echoes Staff 3, 4 . . . Upper House 4 . . . Girls' League 4 . . . l.C.C. 4 . . . Shubert Club and Assistant Commissioner 3,4...C.S.F.4.,.her plans ircludc college. KETCHUM, EDWARD DUN- CAN- Dune they call him , . . one ot those loyal Gross- monters for tour years . . . quiet and serious with his worlc . , . his future is unlrnown. known. KING, PATSY LEE- Pat came from San Diego in '49 . . . pleasant smile . . . a cute maiorette in her senior year . . . she is headed for college . . . wants to become a model. KING, WALTER DOUGLAS -'Doug' to all . . . loyal member ot the Blue and Gold Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Treasurer 2 . . . trumpet player rn Band 2. 3. 4 . . . Pep Band 4 . . . Orchestra 4 . . . Pageant 4 . . . going to col- lege . . . wants to talre up designing or mechanical en- gineering. KINNEL, JOHN EDWARD- Known to all as Jack . . . a loyal Grossmonter tor tour years . . . in future he is going to study to become a lawyer. KIRKPATRICK, CAMERON- His friends call him Kirk . . . at G.U.l-l.S. for tour years , , , went all out tor agricul- ture . . . in F.F.A. I, 2, 3 4 , . . hopes to go to college. KIRWIN, NANCY JANE- Nan is well liked at Gross- mont . . . came from San Francisco . . , Drill Team 2 . . . Tri-Y Teens 2 . . . PGH Am Queen 2 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Tri-Y 3, 4 . . . Ticlcet Squad 3, 4. . , Moonswecpers 3 and Prexy 4 . . . Biology 3. 4 . . . Girls' League Dress Regulation and Prom Comm. 3 . . . Usher at Baccalaureate 3 . . . Senior Sweater Comm. 4 . . . Asst Commissioner of Girls' Activities 4 . . . Secre- tary of Inter-Club Council 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Ditch Day 4. . . college bound. KLIPPEL, CHARLOTTE M.- Answcrs to Charlie . . . spent her l, 3, 4 years at Grossmont . . . moved to Ava- lon, Catalina Island in her sophomore year . , , very ar- tistic and loves to draw horses . . , is trying to decide between a lab technician or commercial art. KNOUSE, NANCY LEE - Nancv' has been at Gross- mont all tour years . . . is the quiet type . . . is uncertain about her tuture plans. KNOWLES, RICHARD JACK -Enrolled at Srossmont in '47 from Pomona, California . . . scientifically minded . . . B traclc 2 . . . Varsity Cross Country 3 . . . wants to be a coal shoveler on an oil burner I if ,-Q 's -'B f 5 a KOTTER, BARBARA ELLEN- Better lcnown as Bobs , . . Roller Skating Club 3 . . G.A.A. 3, 4 . . . excels in sports and a good sportsman . . . her tuture is still un- decided. KRAFT, RONALD FREEMAN --One ot Grossmont's grid- iron heroes . . . Football I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Letterman's Club 3 . . . member ot the La Mesa t-Ii-Y in his senior year . . . is loolring forward to college. KREBS, CAROL VIRGINIA- They call her Blondie . . . active in instrumental and vo- cal departments . . . Glee Club I ...Choir2,3,4... played the drums in the Band 2, 3, 4 . . . Orchestra 3, 4 lite member ot the C.S.F .... Jr. Statesmen 3, 4 . . .Chem- istry Club 4 . . . Pageant 3 . . . I-li Debber Board 2, 3 4 . . . going to State College. LACHMAN, MAVIS EVELYN - Maw . . . a lot of pep and is tull ot fun . . . a loyal member ot the Tri-Y all tour years . . . played trombone in Band I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Art Club I, 2, 3 . . . Art Scholar- ship 2 , . . Pageant 2 . . . Daisy Chain 3 , . . Student Council 3, 4 . . . Blade and Edge 3 . . . Roller Slcating 3, 4,..PanAmCIub4... Cap and Gown 4 . , . Vice- President ot Starduster 4 . . wants to be a writer or a model. LA FORTUNE, SHIRLEY MAY -Friendly . . , was interested in homemalcinq all tour years at the Alma Mater . . . going to continue being a qood housewrte. LAMPLUGH, LYNNE ELLEN -Sweet and lots ot' fun . . . cute smile . . . Pageant I, 3 . . . Short Story Contest 2 Senior Glee Club 3 . . . Honor Roll 3 . . . co-editor ot the Carnival 4 . . . Senior Play 4 . . . will attend iunior college. LANAHAN, MARJORIE LOUISE-Better lrnown as Margie . . . popular gal on the Gul-I.S. campus . . . effi- cient Treasurer ot the sopho- more, and junior classes . . . Drill Team 2 . . . Bowling Club I, 2, 3 . . . Tri-Y Teens l,2...Tri-Y3... Prom and Ring Comm. 3 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . , . dreams ot traveling to I-Iawaii, South America, and Alaslca. LAPP, JAMES-They call him Jim . . . Boys' Federation I , . . member ot the F.F.A. l,3,4...Traclc2,3,4... marched with the Band all tour years . . . a commercial hunter is his ambition, LARKIN, ALAN FRANK- Al as we Icnow him has been at Grossmont tour years . . . quiet . . . is thinking about going to college, LARSON, MELVA-Answers to Sonnie . . . pleasant to talk to . . . Art Club 4 . . . F.F.A. 4 . . . Pageant 4 . . . Flag Twirler 4 . . . traveling to South Dalrota to worlc on her uncIe's ranch, Q-1 LENTZ, BARBARA ANN -- Called Barbs . . . Attractive ...Pageant 2, 3, 4 . . . C,S. F. 3, 4 . . , Math Club 3, 4 . . . plays a good game of tennis . . . Tennis Club 3, 4 . . . going to State College and study to become a math teacher. LOEWEN, MARGARET ANN - Margie to all . . . hails trorn Dallas, Texas . . . came in the middle ot her lunior year . . . Cimics Verdes 3 . . . Vice-President 4 . . . Roller Skating 4 . . . Blade and Edge 4 . . . going to collcge. LONG, BEVERLIE POWELL- Bev was our bubbling cheer leader 3, 4 . . . played the trombone in the Band I, 2, 3 . . . Tri-Y Teens I, 2 . . . sophomore class Presi- dent 2 . . . Student Council 7, 3, 4 . . . verv active in speech . . , Tri-Y 3 . . . Moonsweepers 3, 4 . . . Prom Comm. 3 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . Pageant 3 . . . Speech Club Secretary 4 . . , member ot the N.F.L. 4 . . .attending Geller Dramatios School and then U.C.L.A. LONG, JOHN WILLIAM- Called Bill . . . well built . . , liked by all . . . went all out tor Football 2, 3, 4 . . . Letterman's Club 3, 4 , , . Stage Crew 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . college is his plan tor the tuture. LONGMAN, SARAH HELEN -Al-Iere's our well-liked Sarah ...GrirIs' League Comm. I, 2 . . . Pageant I and Reader 4 . . . lite member ot the C.S.F. . . . Prexy 4 . . . Ticket Squad 2...DaisyCharn3... N.F.L. 3 . . . Vice-Prexy 4 . . . Red Robe Choir 2, 3 ...RrngComm.3... Senior Play 4 . . . ASB. Play Prompter 3 . . . D.A.R. Citi- zenship Award 4 . . . wants to be a Christian education director. LOUGH, ANNETTE-Very ar- tistic . . . a cute smile . . . in charge ot the Annual Pic' tures 4 , . . Christmas Pageant 3, 4 . . . college bound . . . wants to go into commercial advertising treld. LOUGHLIN, BETTY JEAN- Jean has been a Gross- rnonter all tour years . . . sweet . . . her plans 'tor the future? . . . time will tell. LOVE, ARTHUR RAY- Art they call him , , . quiet , , , nice manners . . did a good job as athletic publicity dr- rector in his senior year . . , Senior Play 4 . . . college is his goal . . . would like to have a business in Alaska. LOWE, NETTIE- Nettie has been loyal to Grossmont tor tour years . . . quiet and sweet . . . in Music Apprecia- tion I . . . Bowling Club I, 4 . . . Tennis Club 2 . . . Roller Skating 4 . . . she wants to attend a dental school. LUCAS, FIRMEN GALE- Called Luke . . . this boy was very active in FFA, tor two years I, 2 . . . he will go to work right atter graduation. ,sf .. W x Lx. NIU 'CIT' NO' L. ,QT . , w A X MABERRY, LARRY LEON- Larry came to C-.U.H.S. from Long Beach in '49 . . . wants to try his wings as a naval aviator. MACK, RICHARD DEAN- Answers to Dick . . . came to Grossmort from La Jolla in '48 . . . lnterested in agricul- ture , . . F.F.A. 3. 4 . . . traveling to Cal Poly tor two years. MAC PHERSON, DONNA RUTH-l'-las an unusual nick- name ot l-tighpockets' . . . transferred trorn Albany, Ohio . . . came in '48 . , . always cheertul and triendly . . . sang in Senior Glee 3, 4 . . . Girls' Ensemble 4 . . . Horizon Club 3, 4 . . . usherette tor A.S.B, and Sevior Play 3 . . . Stardusters 3, 4 . . . will de- cide between vocational school and modeling. MADDOCKS,GRACE- LYN JOYCE-Called Gracie . . , came to Grossniont trom l-loover as a junior . . pert chic . . , a oooc spcrt . . . active in GJNA. 3. 4 . . . lnter-Club Council 4. . . Cap and Gown Comm. 4 , , , plans to attend college and someday become a secretary. MAGGINNI, ERNEST-An all around good guy . . . one ot G-rossmont's outstanding toot- ball stars . . . Varsity Football 2,3,4,.,Track I ...mem' ber ot the Lettermans Club 3 . . . Baseball 4 . . . hasn't decided about the tuture. MAGNUSON. CAROL ELIZA- BETH- Blondie . . . trans- terred from a San Diego school in her sophomore year . . . likes sports . . . clever and entertaining wit 4 . . a mem- ber ot the GAA. 2, 3, 4 . . . she will be at State Col- lege next year, MALLOY, DON-Peppy and lots ot fun . . . made a swell cheerleader in his senior year . . . active member ot the Blue and Gold l-li-Y I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Bowling Club l , . . Pageant 3, 4 . . . l.C.C. Prexy 4 . . . plans on going to college. MALONE, THEODORE ED- WARD-Known as Ted . . . a pleasant tellow ot average height . . . very active in military science all tour years .. . Bowling Club 2 . . . Non- Commissioners Club 2 . . . Red Rcbed Choir 3, 4 . . . Pageant 3, 4 . . , Ritle team 3 . . . Otticers Club 3, 4 , . , Vice-President ot the Commercial Club 4 . . . C.S.F. . . . traveling to the University ot Illinois tor his education. MANFORD, PAT JACQUEL- INE - Jackie came from Santa Rosa, California in '48 . . . Stardusters 3, 4 . . . is planning tor business college and will travel to Alaska. MARSH, GARY- Gary is a friendly well built boy . . . been at Grossmont all 4 years . . . Track 3 . . . Chemistry Club 4 . . , Ritle Club 4 . . . going to college after graduation. if '!.'..f' '-53 MARSH, IONE VIOLIA-I-Ier triends call her Vicky . . . cheerful and hard worlcing . . . sang in Girls Glee Club I . . . rnember ot the Roller Skating Club 2, 3 . . . plans to became a beauty operator. MARTIN, HAROLD DALE- I-Iarold spent 4 years at the alma neatcr . . . you probably saw him wandering through the halls on office business . , . hopes to get a job after graduation. MARTIN, JOHN MICHAEL- M.Ice to all .. .tall and hand- some . . . spent his Ist, 2nd and 4th years at G.U.I-I.S .... his 3rd year was spent at San Jose . . . B Traclr Team I , . . A Traclr Team 2, 4 . . . Varsity Football 4 . . . Pageant 2 and Joseph In his senior year . . . Letterman's Club 4 , . . you'lI see him on a college campus. MARTIN, LEAH MAE-Sparlo ling personality . . . lilces all sports . . . Volley Ball Team I, 2, 3 . . . Baslcetball Team I, 2. 3 . . . Speedball Team I . . . Student Council 3 . . . Senior Glee Club 4 . . . Roller Slrating Club 4 . , . plans Io worlr and get married. MATHEWS, J. W.- Dub he answers to . A . a tour year Grossmonter . . . quiet and triendly . . , F.F.A. I, 2 . . . will worlr and later attend college. McCALLISTER, BETTY MAE- Mac has natural wavy brown I'air . . . lots ot fun . .. active in sports . . . Softball Team I . . , Speedball Team I , . , Volleyball Team I, 2 . . , Basketball Team 2 . . . Bowling Club 2 . . . Pageant 3 . . . Spring Concerts 3, 4 . . , will travel to Hawaii. MCCLOSKEY, T. JUSTIN -- Full ot pep . . . ls a two year letterman in Traclc 2, 3 . . . very active in the FFA. I, 2, Vice-President 3, and President 4 , . .dreams ot being a good rancher. McDERMOTT, JAMES PAT- RICK-Called Jimmy . . , good lcolcing . . . lots ot fun . . . Blue and Gold I-ILY I, 3,4 . . . Secretary 3 . . , Latin Club I, 2 . . . Student Council I, 4 , . . played in the Orchestra I, 2, 3 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . , . Pageant I, 2, 3, 4 . . . I-Ionor Roll 2, 3 Knights 4 . . , C.S.I:. 3 . . . Junior Statesrnen 4 . , . worlced on the Annual Staff in his scnror year . , . headed for college. MCGILLIARD, PATRICK EL- BERT- Mac they call him .. .Choir I, 2 ...Communi- cation Officer of the Califor- nia Cadet Corps 4 . , .mem- ber ot the Officers Torch and Saber Club in his senior year . . . ments to enter into the field of medical worlr. MCGRAW, ALTA RAE-Her Her friends call her Shorty . . , trar-sterred trorn San Diego in '45 . . . loves horses . . . very artistic . . . Bible Club 2 . . . Stardusters 3 . , . Art Club 4 . . . would like to enter the San Francisco Col- lege of Dental Nursing or en- roll in a Bible College. -rf , v1I', 1. ,,. 'U' xii , I x .itx '-A sa 3 McKENNEY, WILDA ROSE- WrlIie . . . attractive blonde . . . well Illced . . . Trl-Y Teens I, Vice-President 2 . . . Girls' League 2, 3 . . . Student Council I , . . Tri-Y 3 and Secretary 4 . . . Pageant 3, 4 . . . Monsweepers 4 . . . Star- dusters 3 . . , capable Ass't Commlssloner ot Commerce 4 . . . peppy leader ot the Pom- pon Corp 3 . . . Flag Twirler 4 . , . Inter-Club Council 4 . . . Duchesses 4 . . . another college co-ed. MCKIE, BOB JOHN-I-lalls from Syracuse, New Yorlr . . . called Dad . . .a Iolrer. . . tool: up Tennrs in hrs sopho- more arrd junror year . . . mov- rng baclc to New Yorlc and rs plannrng to worlc. McMANIGAL, BARBARA - Bobble her trrends call her , . , has pretty darlc haur . . . came from Wrlson .lunlor I-lrgh in her sophomore year . . . Tri-Y Teens 2 . . . Tri-Y 3. 4 . . . gorng to continue her studles at Iunior college, MCMULLEN, P A T R I C I A ANNE - 'Pat has pretty blond harr . . . transferred from San Diego Unlon Acade- my rn her sensor year . . . Tru-Y 4 . . , Pan Amerrcan Club 4 . . . usher at the Pageant 4 . . . future plans are still undecrded. McNALLY, THERESE ANN- Called 'ITerry' . . . a 'lrrendly gal . . came all the way to Grossmont from Phrladelphra. Penrfsylvanra IH '50 . . . her plans tor the future? Tm-re wrll tell. MCNITT, LOIS FAY- BIon- due or Shortie to those who Icnow her . . . came from Woodrow Wrlson Jr. I-Irgh in her sophomore year . . . ls a good vocalnst . . . Glrls' Glee 2...EnsembIe3,4... Girls' Quartet 3 . . , Art Club 3,4.,.Greer1Bugs3... Pageant 3, 4 A . . attending Los Angeles ,lunror College. McPHEARSON, DON-Known as puke , . , blond . . . terrntrc sense of humor . . . Peppy Cheerleader 3, 4 . . . Football I , , . loyal member ot the Blue and Gold Hi-Y I, 2,3,4...Traclc2.,.Stage Crew For Pageant 2, 3, 4. . . A Beslcetball 3, 4 . . . Senror Dance Comm. 4 . . . has an undecided future. MERCER, MARY ANN-Bet ter lcnown as Ann . , . has a snappy pcrsonalrty . . . well lrled , . . Trl-Y Teens l.2.,.Trl-Y3,4... Bowlrng Club I . . . actlve member ot the Blade and Edge Club 2, 3, 4 marched wrth the Dnll Team 2 . . . Dress Regulation Board 3 . . . capable Grrls' League Secre- tary 4 4 . . Moonswecpers 4 . . . Upper I-louse 4 . . . wrll attend State College. MESKIMEN, PATRICIA ANN - Pattrc has a nrce srngrng yorce . , . actrve rn musrcal groups . , . Band I , . . A. Capella Choir 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' Ensemble 2. 3, 4 . . Pageant I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Bowlrng Club 3 . , . Tcnms Club 4 . . , Schubert Club 4 . . . Celestral Choir 2, 3, 4 , . . plans to be a srnger and a good wrt-2. MEYER, THELMA CHRIS- TINE- Christy they call her . , . from Lynwood, Calrtornra rn her sophomore year. . . has an artrstic abrlity . . . lrvely ...ArtCIub2,3,4,.. President 3 . . , Biology Club 4 . . . Inter-Club Councrl 3 . . . has an undecrded future, x--f J' 53. Q3 .3 13 N .- f. iff. 'O' X ' ff ' VY! If, MEZA, GILBERT RICHARD- Better known as Gil . . . has a friendly smile . . . very talented in music . . . Junior Band I . . . Concert Band I 2, 3, 4 . . . Orchestra 3, 4 . . . Pan American Club I . . . C Basketball I . . . B Basketball 2, 3 . . . Freshman-Sophomore Football I . . . Foothiller I-li-Y 2, 3, 4 . . . he is preparing for music colleg-3. MILLER, BARBARA LORRAINE- Butch . . . at- tractive and capable . , . mem- ber ot the Latin Club 2 . . . Pan-Am Club Secretary 2, 3 . . . Tri-Y 'Ieens 2 . . . Dowling Club 2 . . , Asst Commis- sioner ot Publicity 3 . . . Quill and Scrol 3, 4 . . . Annual Staff 3 . , . good worker on the Foothill Echoes Staff 3 and Feature Editor 4 . . . tuture plans include marriage. MILLER, CHARLES WESLEY Chuck to all . , . pleasant personality . . . likable . . . Music Appreciatxon I . . . Pageant I, 2, 3, 4 . . . A. Capella Choir I, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Glee Club I . . , Spring Concert 3, 4 . . . Biology Club 4 . . , was Newton Ful- ler in the A.S.B. play . . . Drama Club 4 . . . Senior Play . . .will go to colege, MILNE, ALICE- AI has charming poise . . . dresses in good taste . . . Tri-Y Teens 2 . . . Tri-Y 3, 4 . . . capable Foothill Echoes Feature Editor 3, Co-Editor 4 . . . Pageant 4 Dress Regulation Comm. 3 Quill and Scroll 3, Vice- President 4 . . . Inter-Club Council 4 , . . peppy Flag Twirler 4 . . . 30 Club 3, 4 . . . Moonsweepers 4 . . . will enroll at State College. MINEAH, JOYCE LORRAINE -Came from Fort Worth. Texas in her treshman year.. . has a pleasant personality and smile . . . Pageant I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Latin Club I, 2 , . . F.T.A. I, 2,3 4. . .Treasure 3 . . , played in the Band and Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4 . , . C.S.F. 2 . . . Tri-Y 3 . .. Girls' League 2 . . , was hard working Co'Editor ot the An- nual in her senior year . . . Band Statt 2, 3, 4 . . . Senior PIay4...PanAm4... Stardusters 3, 4 . . . Tri-ettes 3, 4 . . . Chiet Ass't A,S.B. Secretary 4, Quill and Scroll 4 . . . plans include college and to become a teacher, MITCHELL, DARRELL FLOYD - Attended Grossmont 4 years . . . likes track . . . on Track Team I, 2, 3 . . . J.V. Football sophomore year . . . joining the state forestry after graduation. MITCHELL, WILLIAM G.- Known to all as Bill . . . a tour year Grossmonter . , . has a jolly laugh , , , Basket- ball 2 . . . Blue and Gold Hr- Y 3, 4 . . . will go to iunior college or get a good job. MOORE, JAYNE T.-Wears smart looking clothes , . . at G.U.I-I.S. all tour years . . . Drum Malorette 2 . . . G.A.A. 3, 4 . . .would be an efficient stenographer. MOZIER, MARJORIE FRAN- CES-Called Margie . . . spent her high school days at Grossmont . . . sweet personality . . , 6.A.A. 3 and a hard working secretary 4 . . . plans on working after graduation. MULLEN, EDWARD ANDREW - Ed to all . . . neatly dressed . , . a loyal member ot the Blue and Gold Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Coun- cil 3 . . . will become a pilot in the U.S. Marine Air Corp. -, -0 W Pittw- 'iyx' rr- 141 an-s 1,7 .. ,I N225 'ig-v' 1'-r -5? MURILLO, RUDOLPH- Rudy they call him . . . trlendly . . . played Football 2,3 ...did a nrce job as Football Manager and Basket- ball manager in his senior year . , . Baseball 3 . . . member ot the Bowling Club 3 ...Stage Crew 4. .. inter- ested in ranch work, MYERS, NANCY JOY-I-las a charming personality . . . in- dustrious , . . Orchestra I, 2, 3 . . . Band 2,3 ...F.T.A.. Secretary 2, Prexy 3, a Mem- ber 4 , , . Pageant I, 2, 3, 4 . , . Tr-Ettes 3. 4 , . . Biology Club 3 . . . Girls' League 2 ...Latin Club I, 2 . . . lite member ot the C.S.F .... Stardusters 3, 4 . . . played Annabelle in A.S.B. Play 4 ...Speech Club 2,3 ... capable Co-Editor ot Annual 4 . . . Short Story Contest Win- ner 2 . . . Quill and Scroll 4 . . . Ass't Secretary 4 . . , will make a career ot teaching. MYLREA, HAROLD -- They call him Bud . . , in Cross Country I . . . Roller Skating Club 3 . . . Dukes and Ott:- cers Club in his senior year . . . tuture plans are un decided. NICHOLS, CHARLIE LEE- Attended Grossmont tour years , . . quiet . . . even tempered . . . active in F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4 . . . he would luke to attend an agricultural college. NOEL ROBERT Bob trans terred trom Pittsburgh Penn sylvania in 48 blond good looking went all out tor sports Trac 3 4 missioner ot Boys Athletics 4 member ot the Foathiller I-I Y 4 will goto college NORTON, DORIS MAY- I-Iarls from Burlington, Vermont . . . became a Grossmonter in December ot '48 . . . quiet . . , Nas a typist for Foothill Q Echoes . A . wants to be a telephone operator. 6 OATES, NANCY GAIL - Gail came to Grossmont from Horace Mann in '48 . . . beautiful red hair . , , viva- cious personality . . . Hi-C 'Z,3,4...Pageant3,4... Blade and Edge 3, 4 . . . Senior Play 4 . . , made an attractive song leader this year , . , G1-rossmonts repre- sentative at J. C. Penny Co. . . . college is her goal. O'CONNELL, AGNES EILEEN - Aggie hauled from Tiver- ton, Rhode Island in her lunior year . . . has pretty black hair and is quiet . . . Pan Ameri- can Club 4 . . . she is think- V ing about taklng up hair- dressing. OTTE, BARBARA ANN-CalI- ed Barb , . . an engaging smile . - . Bowling Club I . . . Tri-Y Teens l, 2 . . . Tri-Y 3, 4 . . , A Capella Choir 3, 4 . . . efficient senior class Treasurer . . . Pageant 3, 4 . . . Moonsweepers 4 . . . Blade and Edge 4 . . . Pan Am Club 4 . . . Pennant Twirler 4 , . . Upper House 4 . . . Foothill Echoes 4 . . . will be seen at State Colege. OYOS BILL GILBERT as triends call hm es quiet type F o ball I 2 ,.v oo 3 his tuture is Q unknown ,,,.1'a- I . -'I 'I ' . - I'l tg, I ' . . . , . . ' . . . r . -' ...cur ...O - . -2 ', Q Basketball 4 . . . Ass't Com- I tt. 1 'r 4 s , ' V I . .- . . . . I I I3 I '. oi- .dv -I X, 1 Q q,,.x fiyrl N I A ,gu- Q01 331' ' nf? 4 .J gr? li SI. E, rl PASQUARIELLO, G E N E - Paskie is his nickname . . . been at Grossmont all tour years . . . wavy hair . . . J.V. Football 2 . . . Baseball 2 . .. Stage Crew 3, 4 , . , going to wear a navy unitorm. PEARSON, JIM-Came all the way to Grossmont from Quan- tico, Virginia in his junior year . . . tall and well built . . . Varsity Football 3 4 . . . Varsity Basketball 3, 4 . . . to work tor the state torestry after graduation, PECK, JR.. NELSON THOMAS - Tom . . . has a broad smile . . . active in the Band I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Latin Club l, 2 . . . loyal member ot the Future Teachers of Ameri- ca I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Boys' Tennis Club 2 . . , Red Robed Choir 3,4...Pageant3,4.,. entering Brigham Young Uni- versity and will study music. PEDERSEN, CHRIS HARVEY -I-lails from Paynesville, Min- nesota . . . came in '47 . . . Quiet? Yes, but friendly . . . likes to roller skate . . . will study radio and electronics at IC. PEREZ, ANTHONY--Answers to Joker . , . transferred trom Point Loma in '48 . . . wants to be an auto racer PERKINS, WILLIAM WELDON -Known to all as Bill . . . loyal member of the Blue and Gold I-Il-Y I, 2, 3, 4 . .. Dukes 4 . . , Senior Sweater Committee 4 . . . Football 2, 3 . . . Ass't Commissioner ol Boys' Activities in senior year . . . Pageant 4 . . . Red Robed Choir 4 . . , continu- ing his education at college. PETERS, DONNA ROSALIE- I-Iails from Detroit, Michigan . . . transferred in '47 . . . Bowling Club 2, 3 . . . Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Drill Team 2 . , . hard working captain ot the Drill Team 3 . , , Maiorette 4 . . . will go to work . . . dreams of traveling. PETERSON, BRENDA-Lots ot fun . . . a four-year Gross- monter . . . Tri-Y Teens I . . . Tennis Club 2, 3 . . . Roller Skating Club 3 . . . a mayor- ette in her senior year . , . college bound. PETERSON, PATRICIA ANN- Better known as Pete . . . athletic type , , . GJNA, 2, 3 . . . Drill Team 3 . . . News Bureau 3, 4 . . . Ass't Com- missioner ot Publicity 3 . . . Commissioner ot Publicity 4 ... Pageant 3, 4 . . . Tri-Y 4 . . . Pennant Twirler 4 . . . Moonsweepers 4 . . . Girls' League 4 , , , will attend U.C.L.A. or State Cdllege. PETERSON, WILLIAM HENRY -Called Bill by his fellow students . . . Pageant I . . . went all out tor lrack 2, 3, 4 an industrial designer is his ambition. FSI NO x . '22- I '.. fo T77 Ji: .. F7 1--er LJ i ,,g. 1 n. PHOENIX, ALBERT-Answers to Boxie . . . the athletic type . . . Football 2, 3 4 . . . Baseball 3, 4 . . . has not decided about the tuture. PIERCE, BETTY LOUISE - Came from San Diego in her sophomore year . . - a sweet gal with a pleasant voice . . . a memoer ot the Future Busi- ness Leaders ot America in her senior year . . . going to be a housewife. PLUM, RICHARD - Called 'Sugar' by his friends . . . is an entertaining wit . . . track 2, 3, 4 . .one ot Grossmont's debaters . . . Jr. Statesman 3 4-...PanAm3.4... ASB. Play 3 . . . Prom Comm. 3 . . . Ass't Commis- sioner ot Publicity 3 , . . Athletic Publucity ot the Foot- hill Ecnoes 4. . . Senior Dance Comm. 4 . . . to be a lawyer is his destination. PLUTCHAK, DAVID A.-Hard worker on the Sound Crew all tour years at G.U.I-I.S .,.. Pageant I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Senior Play 2, 3, 4 . A.S.B. Play 2, 3, 4 . going Lo State College. PORTER, PATRICIA RUTH- l-Ier nickname is Ruthie . . . full of tun and pep . . . marched in the Band I, 2 . . . Girls League 2 , . . likes to roller skate . , . Roller Skating Club 3, and Vice-Prexy 4 . . . Tri-Y 3 ...Tennis 4 . . .on the Grossmont Fashion Board 4 . . . wants to be a model. POWER, ALLAN WESLEY- Became a Grossrnonter in his sophomore year . . . quiet . . . will spend a couple ot years at a college . , .dreams ot playing pro baseball. POWERS, JOYCE ELAINE- Very attractive . . . pleasing smile . . . 6.6.6. Board I . . . Bowling Club I . . . Pageant 2, 4 , . . Tri-Y Teens 2...Tri-Y3,4...BlaCIe and Edge 2 . . . Girls' League 3 . . . Stardusters 3 . . . Moonsweepers 4 . . . sang in the Red Robe Choir 4 . . . Flag Twirler 4 . . . headed tor college. PRICE, JOUETTE-From Rich- mond, Calitornia . . . came in '47 . . . quiet . . . very nice . , . wants to be a missionary. PRICE, WILLIAM G.- Wil- lie was a tour year Gross- monter . . . easy going . . . played Football 2, 3, 4 . . . is undecided about the future. PRIEST, CHARLES RICHARD -Better known as Dick . . . very athletic . . . came from Point Loma in '48 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . A Baseball 3, 4 . . . A Basketball 3, 4 . . . will attend college . . . wants to play pro baseball. '15 'R My Y:::,:1'I' 512- X PRITASIL, RONALD FRANK -They cal him Ronnie , , , been at the alma mater tour years . . . quiet . . . will attend college. PROVOST, HOMER THEO- DORE-Answers to Red . , . became a Grossmonter in his sophomore year . . . came from San Diego . . . likes to cook . . . a member ot Cimices Vrrrdes 3, 4 . . . wants to travel around the United States and then go into the quarterrnaster corp ot the armed service. PURDY, JOANN- Jodie - very much interested in horses . . . marched with the Drill Team3...G.A.A.3,4.,. Roller Skating 3 . . . Future Business Leaders o t America 4 . . . going to be a house- wife. QUICKER, ANNA LOUISE- I-Ier tricnds call her Lu Lui' . , . triendly . . . Tri-Y Teens l, 2 . . . Bowling Club 2 . . . Tri-Y 3 . . . Pompon Corp 4 . . . member ot the Art Club 4 . . . her tuture includes college. QUIGGLE, ANNIS EVELYN-- Better known as iAnn' . . . pleasant to talk to . . . Tri-Y Teens 2 . . . Bowling Club 3 . . , Spring Concert 3 . . . Sludent Council 4 . . . Pag- eant 4 , . . Roller Skating Club 4 . . . a good worker on the Foothill Echoes Stott in her senior year . . , Quill and Scroll 4 . . . Tri-Y 4... will erroll at college. QUINTERO, ALICIA ESTHER - Brooksie came all the way to 6.U.l-l.S. trom Brooklyn, New York rn her sophomore year . . . sott voice with a Brooklyn accent . . . in Blade and Edge 2 . . . to attend college next tall. RASMUSSEN, J U D I T H -- Judy to all . . . likes all sports . . . Music Apprecia- tion l . . , Pan Am Club 2 . . . Roller Skating Club 3, 4 . . . Chemistry Club 3 . . . Pageant 3, 4 . . .Treasurer of the Trl-Ettes 3 and Vice-Presi- dent 4 . . . G,A,A. 3, Vice- President 4 . . . Quill and Scroll 4 . . , Ticket Squad 4 . . . did the senior write-ups in the '50 Annual . . . eager to enter State College. RAYMOND, JOAN ADELLE- lot came trorn San Diego in her freshman year . . . has a warm smile . . , Bowling Club 2,4...Pageant3,4... Spring Concert 3 . . . Tennis Club4..,Tri-Y4.,. member ot the Student Coun- cll and Inter-Club Council 4 . , , wants to study to be a dental technician. RAYMOND, LLOYD - I-Irs friends call him Popeye . . . attended G.U.I-I.S. tour years . . . traveling to Denver, Colo- rado to take a three year course rn gunsmithing. REAGAN, JOANN CLAUDIA - Jo is a natural blond . . . spent her hrgh school days at Grossmont . . . Tri-Y Teens I, 2 . . . Tru-Y 3 , . . Christ- mas Pageant I . . . Band I ...l3andI...ArtClub4 .. . you'll see her at J.C. rio' '. l. Bt' 1:-'xr' -J 3 ,sb RECTOR, JEANETTE LOIS- Recky . . . played the trombone in the Band 2, 3, 4 . . . Music Appreciation I, 2 . . . Orchestra 3, 4 , . . excell- cd in sports . . . G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. . .Tennis Club 3 . . . Art Club 2 . . . Pageant 3, 4 . .. Moonsweepers 4 . . . capable Commissioner ot Cultural At- tairs . . . is looking torward to college and a career ot teaching REESE, ROBERT WOOD-Bet ter known as Bob . . .lots ot tun . . . excelled in tennis . . , Christmas Pageant I, 2. 3, 4 . . .Tennis Club I, 2, 3, 4 . . . will enroll at State College. RENFRO, DEAN-Transferred 'From La Jolla in '47 . . . nice looking . . . J. V. Baseball 3 . . . Varsity Baseball in his sen or year . . .dreams ot be- coming a professional baseball player . . . will work tor his dad it his dream does not come true. RHEINHARDT, CAROL JEAN -Full ot pep . . . Pageant i,2,3,4..,C.s.F.i... Sfort Story Contest 2 . . . Speech 2, 4. . . Service Com- mittee 2 . . . Tri-Y Teens 2 ...Blade and Edge 2... State Contest 3 . . . Gradua- tion usher and on Dress Regu- lation Comm. 3 . . . A.S.B. Play 4 . . . Senior Play 4 . . . Tri-Y 4 . . . peppy Flag Twirler 4 . . . headed tor college. RINNER, GEORGE A. - Answers to Herkimer . . . very much interested in agri- culture all four years . . . tall - . . football 2, 3, 4 . . . Baseball 4 . . . has no future plans as yet. RISH, MARLENE ANN - Called Marlie . . . came all the way trom Nortolk, Virginia . . . transferred in '41 . . . al- ways has something up her sleeve . . . worked in the attendance office 3, 4 . . . G.A.A, 4 . . . Drama Club 4 . . . F,B.L.A. 4 . . . her future plars are uncertain. RITCHIE, CAROLYN DEAN- Known as Deanie . . at the arma mater tour years . . . quiet...l-li-C3,4... Senior Glee Club 3 . . . a member ot the Future Busi- ness Leaders ot America . . . wnl enter into nurse's training then Bble School. ROBINS, NORMAN C.-His friends call him Bird . . . transferred from Hoover High in '48 . . . member ot the track team in his senior year . . . has made no future plans. ROBERTS, PRISCILLA JEAN- Srs they call her . . . a good piano player . . . came all the way from Winsted, Connecticut in her junior year . . , Latin Club 3 , . . Piano Club 3, 4 . . . would like to be a nurse or an air line hostess. ROBlNSON, ONIE LEE-Four year Grossmonter . . . very quiet . . . nice . . . Future Business Leaders of America and Biology 4 . . . will go to business school. ROETHER, GEORGE ALAN- A tour-year Grossmonter . . . tall ...has nice manners.. . is looking forward to college. ROGERS, DOROTHY LOY- Answers to Dot . , . a loyal Grossmonter tour years . . . member ot the Rollicking Romans I, 2, 3 . . . I-lorizen Club 2 . . . Biology Club 3 4 . . . Stardusters 3, 4 . . , Ice Skating Club 4 . . , Roller Skating Club 4 . . . Hopes to attend a business school. ROJAS, JULIE-Likes to sing ,..inPianoClubl... Girls' Glee Club 2 . . . Sen- ior Glee Club 3 . . . Choir 4 . . . a member ot the Bowl- inq Club 3, 4 . . . Foothill Echoes tvpist 4 . . . Pageant 4 . . . G.A.A. 4 . . . is think- infz about going to a voca- tional school. ROOSE, JERRY ALBERT - Jerry came to Grossmont trom Yuba City, California in '48 . . . has a terrific Sense ot humor and a joke tor every occasion , . . Blade and Edge Club 2, 3, 4 . . . will attend college then ioin the Ice Follies. ROTHWALL, ARLENE RAE- Shrimp they call her . . . peppy . . . Tri-Y Teens I, 2 . . . Bowling Club l, 2, 4 ... Maiorette 2 and Leader 3 . . . Blade and Edge 2 . . . Moonsweepers 3 . . . entering J.C .... will have a business career. ROUNTHWAITE, G EO RG E NICHOLS-Better known as 'Nick' . . . hails from For- rance, Ontario, Canada . . . came in hrs treshman year.. . likes to play a game ot tennis . . .Tennis Club 2 . , . Math Club 3 , , . Boxing Club 3 . . . Chemistry Club 3 . . . Track 3 . . , is interested in engineering. RUIZ, ARMITA MADELINE- I-Ier triends cal her Armie . , , has a pretty singinq voice . . , was interested in the busi- ness courses while at G.U.I-I.S. Ensemble 2, 3 . . . Choir 3. 4 . . . Drill Team 3 , . . will make an ettrcient secretary. RUST, LLOYD DEAN- Rus ty' is musrcal inclined and likes spcrts . . . C Basket- ball I . , , B Basketball 2 and was most valuable player 3 , . . honorable mention on All-League team 3 . . . HA' Basketball Team 4 , . . played the trombone in band and orchestra I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Pag- eant 2, 3, 4 . , . Treasurer ot the Blue and Gold I-li-Y 3 and Member 4 , . . Knights 4 . ,. very anxious to become an athletic coach. RUTH, ROBERT MILTON- Better known as 'Bob' . . . excellent drummer . . . rather quiet . . . .lunior Band I . . . Cadet Band 2, 3 , . . Concert Band 4 , . . is undecided about the future. SCHIRM ER, CARL LEROY- Known to all as LeRoy , . . Muncie, Indiana hails trom ...came in I947 . . .quiet and polite . . . played in the Band 2, 3, 4 . . . IV, Basket- ball 3 . . .Senior Play 4 . . will attend college and wants to travel. SCHLIEKELMAN, K E I T H CLEMENT - Called Slick . . . trom Redmond, Oregon in '48 . . . a tall blond . ,. Treasurer ot the sophomore class in Oregon . . , Red Robed Choir 4 . . . Boys' Glee 4 . , .wants to enter the field ot electronics. SCHMID, CARMEN LCRRAINE-Transterred 'From San Diego l-ligh School in her sophomore year . . . Dress Regulation Board 3 . . . Ma- iorette 4 . . . entering college in the tall. SCHMIDT, DON DURWARD -At Grossmont tour years , . . .un traclc team 3, 4 . . . member ot the Lemon Grove l-li-Y 3, 4 . . . spending two years at J.C. and then be- come a commercial pilot. SCHORLEMMER, V. CHARLES- SCHUMAKER, MARTHA MARILYN- Marti they call her . . . has pretty darlc hair and a sense ot humor . . . .. . Tri-Y Teens l, 2 , . . Bowling Club l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Drill Team 2 and a snappy Majorette ot the Drill Team 3 ...Art Club 4. . .deciding between the study ot cosme- tology and becoming a model. SCOTT, A. MILTON- Scot ty has been at Grossmont tour years . , . atlas built . . . member ot the Boxing Club 3 . . , Cross Country Team 3 . . . operating heavy equip- ment is his future plans. SEEMAN, DARLENE ELAINE -ln '48 came to San Diego . . .a pleasant disposition . . . is conscientious . . . Secretary ot the Future Business Leaders ot America 4 . . . C.S.F. 4 . . . participated in the Pag- eant in her senior year . . . Stardusters 4 . . . Hopes to become a secretary. SETTLES, CAROL JUNE- Sweet and charming . , . Mu- sic Appreciation l, 2 . . . C.S.F. l . . . Band l . . . Blade and Edge Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, and Mem- ber 4 . . usher at graduation 3...ArtClub3,4... Tri-Y 3, Vice-President 4 . . . Moonsweepers 4 . . . a very capable Commissioner ot Jus- tice in her senior year . . . another future college co-ed. SEXTON, JAMES RAY - 'Jimmy' to all . . . pleasant and nice looking . . . Traclc Team I . . . Blue and Gold l-li-Y I . . . played in the Band 2 . . . Roller Skating Club 3 . . . President ot the Dulces 4 . . . would lilce to tly lairplanes that isll SHALLCROSS, CA ROLYN LEE- Carol transterred from San Diego l-ligh in her sopho- more year . . . sweet and quiet . . . Tri-Y Teens 2 . . . Tri-Y 3 . . . Roller Slcating Club 3 . . . Pan American Club 4 , . . Girls' Regulation Comm. 4 . . . going to con- tinue her education. . 'Q' 5753'- 'tv-J Y -v 'f' 'U' .gvhqbx 'Ns wo' 5' , fi ' 'CC 5 SHAW, RICHARD STANLEY -Answers to Dick . . . has brown curly hair . . . interest- ed in Math while at Gross- mont . . . Pan American Club 2 . . . Roller Skating 3, 4 . ,. Boxing Club 3 . . . Out Door Club 3 . . joining the air corps in his ambition. SHEEHAN, PATRICIA JOSE- PHINE - Called Pat . . . studious . . . full of fun . . , very talented in music . . . Drum Corp I . . . Music Ap- preciation Club I, 2 . . life member of the C.S.F .... Girls' League I, 2, 3...l-Ionor Roll I Z, 3, 4 . . , Concert Band 2, 3 . . . Orchestra 2, 3 . . . Roler Skating 3 . , . G.A.A. 3, 4 . . . Jr Statesman 3 . . . an Ass't Commissioner 3 . . . Justice on the Court 4 . . . Girls' State Representative 3..,SealBearer4.,. Graduation Comm. 4 . . will attend college. SHELLUM, DOLEEN-Known as Dee . . . a strawberry blond . . . a Grossmonter four years . . . Roller Skating Club 3 . . . Ticket Squad 4 . . . helped with the Alumni Newsletter in her senior year . . . her future plans are still undecided. SHIREY, HAROLD GENE- Very much interested in agri- culture , . . a loyal member of the F.F.A. I, 2, 3 and Sec- retary 4 . . . his future is still a question mark. SHIVELY, LELA ANNE-Bet ter known as Leanne . . . transferred in '48 from Wood- row Wilson . , . lovely blond hair. . . industrious . . .wields a mean racquet on the tennis courts . . . a life member of the C.S.F ,... Tennis Club 2, 3, and President 4 . . . Music Appreciation Club 2 ...G.A.A. 3, 4 . . . Math Club 3 . , . Jr. Statesman 3, 4 . . . Pageant 4 . . . Treas- urer of Chemistry Club 4 . . . Tri-Ettes 4, Vice-Prexy 3 , . . Ticket Squad 4 . . . prompter of the A.S.B. Play 3 . . . Senior Play 4 . . . will enter college life. SIMMONS, CLYDE EDWARD -At G.U.l-I.S. for four years . . . Freshman Football . . . J.V. Football 3 . . . Christmas Pagea'1t4 . . headed toward college. S I M M O N S, ELIZABETH LOUISE-They call her Betty Lou . , . quiet and friendly . . . you'll see her at San Diego J,C .... is going to be 5 FIUYSC. SKELTON, NANCY ANDREE -Came all the way from Port Byron, Ilinois in her senior year . . . a very active student in Illinois . , .a warm smile . . . member of the Tri-Y 4 . . . going to the University of Illi- nois . . . wants to become a home economics teacher. SLACK, ROBERTA JOAN- l-Ier friends cal her Cuz . . . transferred from Coronado High in '48 . . . full of fun . . . a peppy member of the Pompon Corp in her senior year . . . going to continue her education at State Col- lege. SLOAN, ROBERT DOUGLAS -Known to all as Bob . , . hails from Lemon Grove . . . has light brown hair . . . is undecided about the future. --..ills C3 'T' ,,,c' 'V' i,, Ryan SMITH, BARBARA JEAN- Barb , . . trim and attractive . . . Secretary ot Tri-Y Teens 2 . . . Girls' League Commit- tees2,3...Tri-Y3,.. Pageant 3 . , , Moonsweepers 3 and Vice-President 4 . . . Secretary ot 3O Club 3 . . . Quill and Scroll 3, 4 . . . Secretary ot Student Council 4 . . . Foothill Echoes 3 . . . Managing Editor 4 . . .Choir 4 . . . capable Ass't Commis- sioner ot Girls' Activities 4 Flag Twirler 4 . . . a collegi- ate tuture. SMITH, CAROL LOUISE- Has a lot ot initiative . . . enioys harmonizing . . , Glee Club I . . . Red Robed Choir 3, 4 , , . Blade and Edge Club 2 . . . A.S.B. usherette 3, 4 ...Tri-Y 4 .. Pageant 3, 4 . . Stardusters President 3 and Treasurer 4 . . . worked on Club write-ups for the Annual 4 . . . hopes someday to be a private secretary. SMITH, NEAL JUNE-Has the unusual nickname ot June Bugl' . . . came all the way from Tacoma, Washington in her junior year . . . Roller Skat- ing Club 3, 4 . . . going to Pacitic Lutheran College in Washington and study to be a teaching missionary. SMITH, MARVIN WILLIAM -Transferred from Point Loma High rn '48 . . . has an atlas build . . . a great admirer ot feminine beauty . . . went out for track in his senior year . . . headed toward college. SMITH, SIDNEY RICHARD- Better known as Rikki tall blond . . .sense ot humor . . . active rn sports . . . Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 2 . . . Football I, 3 . . . Dukes 4 ...Choir4..tobeabig name in the musical worlcl someday is his ambition. SMITH, STANLEY BLANOIN -Called Stan . . .tall . . . good natured . . . Latin Club I , . . Music Appreciation I, 2...PianoCIubI,3... Biology Club 2, Treasurer 3, and Member 4 . . . Pageant 4,..DramaClub4... Senior Play 4 . . . plans to go to college. SMITH. STELLA - Been at Grossmont all tour years . . . very much interested rn home' making . . . wants to be a beauty operator. SMITH, SUSAN E.-Answers to Su . . . has a gay smile . . . a debater . , , F.T.A. I, Z . . Orchestra I, 2, 3 . . . C.S.F. 3, 4 . , . Student Council 3 . . Student Court 4 . . . represented Gross- mont on S. D. Youth Council 4...Speech Club4... Inter-Club Council 4 . . . Jr. Statesman 2, 3, and Prexy 4 , . . on Debate Teams 4. SMITH, WALTER RICHARD- They call him Smitty . . . athletic . . . tour year letter- man rn t rack . . . La Mesa I-Ii-Y 3, 4 4 . . Letterman's Club I. 2, 3, 4 . . . Inter- Club 3, 4 . . . A.S.B. Play 4 . , . J.V. Football 3 . . . is uncertain about the future. SONKA. AMY ANTOINETTE -Better known to all as Tony , . , well poised . . . an excellent student . . . I . . . Music Appreciation I, 2 . . . Schubert Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Spring Concert 3 . , . usher at Baccalaurate 3 . , . Pageant 4 . . .Student Coun- cil 4 . . . capable Asst. Com- missioner ot Justic . . . Tri-Y 4 . . . Moonsweepers 4 . . . college bound. .4 IQ SORLEE, ALMA - Beautiful long hair . . . loyal four year Grossmonter . . . favorite past- times are Roller Skating and Bowling , . . Band I . , . Roller Skating 3, 4 . . . Bowling Club 4 . . , plans to work and someday go to Alaska. SPEIGHTS, DOROTHY JUNE --Her friends call her . . . this cute Texan came to G.U.l-l.S. in 48 from Mexia, Texas . . . a member of the Future Business Leaders . . . after graduation she will attend business school. Tex SPRINGER, LEONARD WOOD - Answers to Leo . . . tall and good looking . . . shy . . . played in the Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Orchestra 3, 4 . . . Boys Ten- nis Club 2 . . . Chemistry Club 3 . . . Student Council 4 . . , Pageant 4 . . . you'II see him at State College. STAHL, JOYCE MARIE- Sm bastion . . . transferred from Point Loma in her sophomore year . . . has a talent for art . . . marched with the Flag Corp 4 , . , Art Club member 4 . . . Pageant 4 . , . Tri-Y 4 . . . wants to go to college annd become a costume designer STALEY, LEWIS MARLOWE- Has been with Grossmont four years . . . airplane mechanic in the Army Air Force is his ambition. STALKER, DONA JO-Sweet . . . very active in the vocal music department . . . Senior G-lee I . . . Bowling Club I . . , Music Appreciation Club I . . . Spring Concert I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Red Robed Choir 2, 3, 4...Pageant2,3,4... Drill Team 2, 3 . . . Girls' En- semble 4 . . . her ambition is to bc a happy housewife, STAMMEN, WILLIAM DEL- WIN-Answers to BiII' . . . transferred from Ramona in '49 . . . has not decided about the future. STAMPER, MERRIL MYRON- Called Jr. . . , came to G,U.H.S. from National City in his yunior year . . . on B Basketball Team 4 . . . will wear an Army Air Corp uni- form after graduation. STELLEY, FRANCES LOUISE -I-Iails from Newark, N.J ..,. camein'49...gay.,. fun loving . . . a member of the Blade and Edge Club 4 . . , Tri-Y 4 . . . Pageant 4 . . . Flag Twirler 4 . . . con- tinues to be a good wife. STEPHEN, JOHN ROLAND- Tall . . . dark hair . . . on 'CI' Basketball Team I . . . Foot- ball 2... B'Track2 Lettermans Club 3 . , . Varsi- ty Basketball 3 . . . Varsity Track 4 . . . future plans are still a question mark. STEPHEN, LOIS JEAN-Has light brown hair . . . at the alma mater four years . . ,Tri- Y Teens I, 2 . . . Tri-Y 3 . . . joined the Bowling Club in her freshman year . . . is planning to go to Junior College. STERLING. FORREST - ln- terested in cars . . . a Gross- monter four years . . . Blade and Edge I .. . Bowling Club 2 . . . Blue and Gold Hi-Y 4 . . . will enter college. STEVENSON, ELLEN LOUISE -Transferred from Chula Vista in her sophomore year . . . Conscientious . . . Drill Team 3...PanAmClub3... Quil and Scroll 3, 4 . . . Inter-Club Council 3 . . . 3O Club 3 . . . hard worlrer on the Foothill Echoes Staff as Club Editor 3 and Assistant Editor 4 . . . Tri-Y 4 . . . Pompon Corps 4 . . . Pen- handler Staff 4 . . . you'lI see Ellen at J.C. next year. STODDARD, KENNETH ZOELLIN- Ken they call him . . . very intellectual . . . a cello payer in the Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4 . . . life member of the C.S.F .... Band I ...PianoClubl,3... Schubert Club 2, 3 . . . Presi- dent 4 . . . will study in the east and Europe for a musical profession on the piano and cello. STOTLER, SHIRLEY ROSE - Shurl is one of those high stepping Pompon girls . . . has a friendly smile . . . Pageant I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Tri-Y Teens l, 2 . . . Tri-Y 3, 4 . . . Secretary for the sopho- more class . . . lilres to sing . . . Schubert Club and Choir 2, 3 , , . Vice-Prexy of both in senior year . . . Pan Am 2 . . . Maiorette 3 . . . Moon- sweepzrs 4 . . . Biology Club 4 . . . going to spend her future time in college. SWEETLAND, DON - Tiger is his nickname . . .wears one of those big blue sweaters with a G . , . Iilres sports . . . D Baslretball I . . . C Basketball 2 , . . Foot- bal 2, 3, 4 . . . B Basketball 3, 4 . . . member of the Foot- hiller Hi-Y . . . going to worlr in order to support his pretty wife. TAORMINA, BETTY LOU- Hails from Garden City, New Yorlr-transferred in '48 . . . darlc hair, friendly . . . Tenns Club 4 . . . Cap and Gown 4 . . . is uncertain about the future. TARR, MARILYN JOAN - Marilyn came from Kalama- zoo, Michrgan in '48 , . . sweet girl with pretty darlr eyes and is not very tall. In Bowling Club 3 . . , hopes to get a job but if she does not succeed she wil attend busi- ness school. TAYLOR, JACQUELINE MAE - Jackie has a pleasant dis- position and well lilced . . . Tri-Y Teens I, 2 . . . Tri-Y 3, 4...LatrnClubl,2... Girls' League Service Comm. 2 . . . Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4 . . . Choir 3, 4. . . Girls' Regulation Board 3 . . . Flag Twirler 4 . . .Justice 4. . . is planning to go to college. TAYLOR, WANDA L.-Friend- ly . . . Horizon Club I, 2 . .. Tennis Club 2, 4 . . . Christ- mas Pageant 3, 4 . . . mem- ber of the Red Robed Choir 3, 4 . . . future plans are undecided. Ng-1 X? '62 uv' gf' ET? '12 'III THOMAS, RUSSELL JACK- Tommy they call him . . . rn- terested in agriculture and woodshop durinq his tour years at the Alma Mater . . . Inter- class Footbal I . . . F.F.A, 3, 4 . . , hopes to get into some type ot horticultural worlr. THOMAS, WILLIS BLAYNE- Blayne4' came all the way trom Nortollc, Virginia in '49 . , , Red Robecl Choir in hs senior year . , . very much interested rn music and hopes to continue atter graduation. THOMPSON, JIMMY PAL- MER-Came to Gr.U,I'I.S,trOl'T1 San Diego in his sophomore year . . . Civil Arr Patrol 3 . . . dreams ot attending a military rnstrtute. THOMPSON, ROBERT WIL- LIAM-Comrnonly Icnown as Bob . . . halls trom Mead- ville, Pennsylvania, transterred in '48 , , . shy . . . artistic . . . Senior Play 4 . . . Biology Club 4 . . . plans to attend State Colege, to prepare tor a writing or teaching career THORNE, VALERIE BARBARA - Babs . . . pleasing per- sonality . , , Trr-Y Teens I, 2 . . . Pompon Corps 3 . . . Moonsweepers 4 . . , Senior Sweater Comm. 4 . . . Pen- nant Twirler 4 . . . going to attend college. THORNLEY, BARBARA JEAN -Called Queenie . . . Piano Club I ...Glee Club I Pan Am Club I, 3 and Secre- tary 4 . . . the attractive Pan Am Queen in her junior year . , , Graduation Usher 3 . . . Tennis Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Pageant 3 . . . Stardusters 3 . . , Prexy 4 . . , Quill and Scroll 4 . . . Biology Club 4 . , . did senior write-ups . . . is college bound. TIRPAK, FRANK MICHAEL- 'Franlc has been at Gross- mont all tour years . . . quiet . . . lrlces to putter around Cars , . . Atter graduation he is going to wcar a navy uni- torm. TOLLEY, GARY EUGENE- ToIl was at G.U.I-I,S. all tour years . . . has darlc wavy hair ...Light Crew I . , . Pageant I,2,3,4...Choir3... J.V. Football 3 . , . was in George Washington Slept Here and the A.S.B, Play 4 . . . Speech 4 . . . Dons 4 . . . announced the football games rn his serror year . . . planning tor a grand opera career. TRIPP, CHARLOTTE MAE- Came to Grossmont from San Drego in the 9th grade . . . very musrcaly inclined . . . Piano Club I, 3, 4 . . . mem! ber ot the Band I, 2 and Orchestra I, 2, 3 , , . Schu' bert Club 2, 3, 4 . , . Pageant 2,3,4.,,C.S.F.2,3... Music Appreciation 2 . . . Inter-Club Council 3, 4 . . . A.S.B. Play Committee 4 . . . Tennis Club 4 . , , Card Trrclcs 4 , . . Senior Play . . , wants to be a primary teacher and hopes to attend Juiliard School ot Music. TROTTIER, CHARLOTTE MAE -Has a lovely singing voice and was accompanist tor many vocal and musical programs 2, 3 . . . Red Robed Choir 2, 3, 4 . . . Schubert Club 3, 4 . .. Double Quartet 4 , . . rnarorrng in voice and music at State College, later wants to at- tend Julliard School ot Music. VJ -.I TULLOS, GLADYS EVELYN- Eve they call her. . . came from Kearny in '48 . . . Latin Club 3, 4 . . .Tennis Club 4 . . . has the worthy ambition ot becoming a nurse. TURBETT, SARAH ELIZABETH - Sally has a sweet person- ality, energetic . . . Girls' Glee Club I, 3 . . . Red Robed Choir 4 . . . Music Apprecia- tion 2 . . . Pageant 4 . .. Sprng Concert 3 years . . . Student Council 3 . . . she plans to work in the ottice ot an oil tirm. UEHLIN6, WILLIAM PETER -I-Ias an unusual nickname ot Lump Lump . . . is interest- ed in ranching . . . played the trombone in the Marching Band tor tour years . . , Band Statt 4 . . . F.F.A. 2, 3, 4 going to Cal Poly to study about ranching. VAN FLEET, BOB FRANCIS- Dutch transferred trom St. Augustine in '47 . . . likable . . . took an active part in choral groups . . . Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4 . . . Boys' Quartet 4 . . . Choir 3, 4 . . , Schubert Club 4...PanAmCIub2,3,4 . . . Bowling Club 2, 3, 4 ...Pageant2,3,4... hopes to become a singer or chet. VANLANDINGHAM, BEVER- LY ZANE - Called Beaver . . . participated in many mu- sic groups . . . Senior Glee Club I, 2. 3, 4 . . . Spring Concert I, 2, 3, 4 . . . A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4 . . . sang in the Ford Bowl Concert 2...Pageant2,3,4... wants to travel. VAN NOTE, VIRGELENE M.- I-Ier triends call her Virgie . . . sweet and sincere , . . a member ot the Roller Skating Club 4 . . . she plans to attend Pasadena College then take up bookkeeping. V I N S O N, THEODORE GEORGE-Answers either to Ted or Muley . . . goes in tor sports . . . played Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Varsity Football Team 3, 4 . . .Varsi- ty Baseball 4 . . . will attend junior college. VOLK, BEVERLY DARLENE- came from Hoover High in her junior year . . . has red hair . . .Christmas Pageant 3, 4 , , . Math Club 3 . . . Tri-Y 3, 4 . . . member ot the Junior Statesmen 4 . . . traveling up to Los Angeles to study danc- ing. WADHAMS, .IOHN- John- ny to all . . . began high school lite in San Francisco . . . appears bashtul but watch out! . , . member ot the Roller Skating Club 3, 4 . . . Dukes 4 . . . a cheerleader in his senior year . . . Inter-Club Council 4 . . . Student Coun- cil 4 . . . Dukes 4 . . . plans on college. WAHRMAN, KAY EDITH- Commonly caled Edie . . . came from Camden, Arkansas in '49 . , . quiet . . . cute . . . member ot the Tri-Y in senior year . , . college is her tuture. WALKER, KATHLEEN MAY- Answers to KatIwie' . . . has an engaging smile . . . an en- tertaining speaker . . , Pan Am Club 2 , . . C.S.F. I, 2 . . . second place in Short Story Contest 2 . . . Junior Statesmen 3, 4 . . , FTA. 3 . . . was Mrs. Douglas in A.S.B. Play 4 . . . Senior Play 4 . . . Chemistry Club 4 , . . Pageant 4 . . . Justice ot G.S.C. 3 , . . Secretary ot the Speech Club 3 . , . she would like to go to college, travel and act. WALLER, DOROTHY NORMA- Dottie they call her . . . trrcndly and wcll liked . . . Girls' League I . . . Drrll Tteam 2 . . . Art Club 4 , . . is a good ath- lete . . . will enter nursels trainrng atter graduation. WALTER, DOROTHY MAR- GARET- Dodie came from Escondido in her senior year . , . active at Escondido . , . member ot the Girls' League 4 . . . will attend business college. WALTERS,CAROLYN FRANCES-An excellent stu- dent . . . capable and triend- ly . . . Latin Club Treasurer I, Secretary 2, and member 3 . . . C.S.E. I . . . I'IoriZOn Club Vice-President 2 . . . Tennis C'ub 3 . , . Biology Club 4 . . . college bound. WALTERS, DAVID D.-Known as Spider . . . tall . . . has black hair . . , came trom Coronado rn his junior year . . . high jumper on track team rn treshman and senior vears . . . lemon Grove I-Ii-Y 3, 4 . . .will study to become a Diesel engineer at General Motors College in Detroit. WELCH, MAXINE LENORE- They cal her Max , , , very much interested rn Hom, making in her tour years at the Alma Mater , . . Sen:or Glee I, 4 , . . tuture plans are still undecided. WERCH, SHIRLEYMAE4l-las a triendly manner . . . artistif cally talented . , . Pan American Club I, 2 . . . Bowling Club I . . . Student Councl 3 . , . Music Ap- preciation Club I . . . winner ot the Carroll Cup In Art 3 ...Art Club I, 2, 3, Prexy 4 , . . her plans tor the future? Time will tell. WESSEL. ELLEN ARLENE- Gracious . . . quiet . . . al- ways wellfgroomed . , . Tri! Y Teens I, 2 , . . Senior Glee Club I . Drcwflfm 2 . . . Spring Concert I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Choir 3 and Vice-rrexy 4 . , . Pageant 3, 4 . . . Tn-Y 3, 4 . . . marched with thc Drl, Team 2 ...Duchess 4 . .. Cap and Gown 4 . . . Cimices Veridcs 4 , . . ViceAPresident 3 . . , interested in becoming a dental assistant. WEST, DOLORES MARIE- Dodie came trom La Jolla rn her runror year . . . a pleasant personality and sweet smile . . . Drill Team 3 . . . TriAY 3, Treasurer 4 . . Stwrc-listers 3 , , President ot Blade and Edge . . . Treasurer 4 . . . Pageant 3, 4 . . , ftsssart Cornmissoner ot Commerce 4 . . . going to college and rhen take up prov tezsronal Girl Scouting. WEST, NANCY YVONNE- Lively rnalorette 3, 4 , , . outstanding talent in the tield ot art , . . winner ot the Arts and Cratts award tour con- secutrvc years . . . Bowling Club I . . . Blade and Edge C'ub 2, 3, 4 . . . t-Ii'Debber Board 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Foothill Echoes Statf 4 , , . A.S.B. Play 4 . . , designed the Malorette and Flag Twirlers costumes 4 ...Oull and Scroll 4 . .. warts to attend the Calitornra College of Arts and Cratts. WHARTON, CAROL DAWNE-Sweet . . . neatly dressed . . . in Drill Team 3 . . . Roller Skating 3 . . . GAA. 3, 4 . . . F.B.l..A. in her senior year . . . atter graduation she will work in a photography shop. WHEELER, JACK-Jack was a loyal member ot the Blade and Edge Club all tour years . . . he is headed towards an Engineering College. WHITE, A. JOANN - Her friends call her Jo , . . likes dancing, horses and shows . . . Drill Team 2 . . . Stu- dent Council representative 2, 3 . . . Photography Labora- tory Assistant 4 . , . will have a good vacation and then go into photography work. WHITE, JUANITA - Called Nita . . . hails trorn Ama- rillo, Texas . . . entered 6.U,I-I.S. in '49 . . . Senior C-Blee Club 4 . , . Dramatrcs 4 . . . wants to major in Dra- matics and Journalism at J. C. WHITE, REUEL-Tall . . . Likes sports . . , C Football I . . . C Basketball I . . . B Basketball 2, 3 . . . on A Basketball team in senior year . . . you'll see Reuel on the State College campus. WIGHAM, MARTHA JEAN- Answers to Tepee . . . nice looking . . . Hi-C I . . . Bowling Club I . , , Pageant 2, 3 . . . Pan American Club 2 . . .Student Council 2 . .. Tri-Y 3, 4 . . . Band l, 2,3 ...BandStatt2,3... Fashion Board tor Penny's 3, 4 . . . F.B.L.A. 4 . . . Inter- club Council 4 . . . Roller Skating Secretary-Treasurer 4 . . . fN.S.B. Play Committee 3 . . . a college bound grad- uate. WILLIAMS, COLE C.-Popu- lar Vice-Prexy ot A.S.B. in his senior year . . . went out for track l, 2 . . , 6.6.9. Board l . . . Biology Club 2, 4 and President 3 . . . Pageant 4 . . . Knights 4 . . . husky tootball star 4 . . . wrll choose between Mining or Mechani- cal Engineering. WILLIAMS, JAMES ERNEST -Known as Jim . . . a tour-year Grossmonter . . . Band I, 2 . . . his tuture plans are still undecided. WILLIAMS, LOIS - Pleasing personality . . . played bass violin in the orchestra and bell lyre in the band tor tour years ...Pageant l, 2, 3, 4...Latin Club r, 2 . . . I-.I.A. 2, Sec- retary 3 and member 4 . , . Tri-Y 3 . . , Tri-Ettes 3 and President 4 , . . going to continue her education. WILLIAMSON, LILYMAE- Called Sonny . . . vrvacious . . . well-known tor her ath- letic ability . . , G.A.A. Teams l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Stu- dent Council I . . . Pageant 2, 3, 4 . . , Band I, 2, 3, 4. and Head Majorette 4 . . . Girls' Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4 , . . President three years . . . Biology Club 4 . . . Choir 3, 4 . . , will attend State College. .if '40 la 3 WILLS, JIM WYATT- Willie they :all him . . . very much interested in sports . . . Letl terman's Club all tour years ...Traclrl,2,3,4... Football 2 . . . Baslretball 2, 4 . . . Foothiller I-lr-Y I, 2, 3 . . . Secretary 4 . . . has no tuturr plans as yet. WILSON, RETHA ETTA- Tiny they call her. . . mirth- tul . . , Pan American Club l , . . marched with the Drill Team 2 , . , I-li-C Club 2, 3 .. . Senior Glee Club 3 . .. Choir 4 . . . Short Story Con- test 3 . . . Pageant 4 . . . would lilce to attend a Bible Institute and be a missionary in Mexico. WINGO, MARGARET ANN f Transferred from Roosevelt Junior High in '47 . . . has a cute friendly smile . . . engoys horsebaclr riding and playing tennis . . . will enroll at college. WIRTZ, MARY HEATH-ln '49 came to G.U.S. from Sweetwater High . . .a grand person . . . Tennis Club 4 . , . C.S.F. 3 . , . Chemistry CIub4..,Tri-Y4,.. Roller Slratrng 4 . . is loolc- ing toiward to a career in nursing. WOMACK, CHARLOTTE MARIE-I-ler trends call her Doolie , . . peppy and full of tun . . . F.T.A. I, 3, and Secretary 4 . . , Pan American Club 2 . . . Tri-Ettes 3, 4 . . . Roller Skating 3 . . . Student Council 3 . . . A.S.B. and senior play costumes 4. .. Dreams ot becoming a primary teacher. WOOD, ROSE-Been at Grossmcnt tour years . . . member of the Future Busi- ness Leaders ot America . . . her ambition is to be a tele- phone operator. WOODWARD, B E V E R L Y JUNE- Bev has a vivid personality . . . Art Club I . . . Student Council I, 4 . . . Tri-Y Teens 2 . . . attractive Maiorette 2, 4 . . . A.S,B. Play 4 . . . Quill and Scroll 4 , . . Girls' League 4 . . . Tri-Y 4 . . . Foothill Echoes Staff 4 . . . Duchesses 4 . . . Gradu- ation Committee 4 . . . Speech Club 4 . . . planning on going to college. WOOLERY, MARGUERITA MAE-Has the unusual mclr- name ot Flannels . . . a nice gal . . . lilies sports . . . G.A,A. 3, 4 . . . member ot the Future Business Leaders ot America 4 , . . will be an efficient secretary. WRIGHT, PEGGY ANN-An attractive blonde . . . sweet personality , . . musically tal- ented . . . played the oboe in the orchestra I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' Chorus I . . . Pageant I, 2, 3, 4 . . . selected to reign as Miss Liberty of the Kiwanis Club Minstrel Show , , . a candidate for college. YARGER, BARBARA ELAINE -- Bobsy to all . . . came all the way trom Highland Parlr, Illinois, in her sophomore year . . . engaging personality . . . a pleasant smile . . . one ot our peppy cheer lead- ers in her senior year . . . Blade and Edge 2, 3, 4 . . Pompon Corps 3 . . . Moon- sweepers 4 . . . Music Extrava- ganza 3 . . , enrolling in col- lege in the tall. 3 19' I it.: ,V- .,g 5-T PBI? F jliv- -wi .- ' 42 .IL 4, I-I' R '1-bl ive 1 . U: I ,.., V I won' L . d' rf. , .A -3 'I Ig, - W L X. ,IB I.. dgx , tv Y I! , 'I i f .QR . .!f2l '. .1 I ' 41 llliigf. '-j.., . .,, A. v ,Y - 3'-' lp - 5. , L. if f-if al, l I Ti Y . i. Q' I 4' . I, in v 'JY 5. If L H.. S- ii' L5-E -,JS ,, ki, 1+ 0 ,.J... .. ,v,,.. O, , . H. . -1 .-n,...wL- 'E 'V r-' - - if - .. - :4... ... '--- - .,s.I .,, 1' Lf E.. , ..,,,, 1-f,, C 4 f' 4 A nl 1 Q xx ll Q ' ll N X 5 , ZITO, ROBERT ANTHONY- ' x Better known as Bob . . . I x K dark hair . . . a four-year W Grossmonter . . . Bowling Club l, 2 . . . Blue and Gold X Student Council I. 2. 3 . . . his ambition is to travel to . I Hawaii, South America and Alaska. I 1 Hi-Y l . . . member of the R ' I N I S CAMERA SHY . BELL, CHARLES BURNS, EARL CONTRERAS, ALONZO FOWLER, ROBT. FRY, BETTY GANE, MARY GREEN, GERALD HALE, CHARLES HALL, BOBBIE HENDRICKS, JOHN HUBBARD, JOHN HURLBURT, DUAINE LEE JERNIGAN, LELA MAE JOHNSON, CLARENCE JOHNSON. ROBERT J. JONES. GARY JUDD, RICHARD KERSHAW, JOSEPH KILROY, SAMUEL LINDSLEY, ALLEN x MACINTIRE, HARRY MANGELS, RUSSELL X 1 NORRIS, HAROLD . PALLAY, CAROLINE I X PATTERSON, ROBERT LEE PETROWSKI, JOHN PIEFER, RONALD PENNICK, MASON . POTTS, RONALD PRUETT, JERRY RUBIDOUX, BENNY SAREE. STEVEN SMITH, e-ORDEN -I THURMAN, BEVERLY ' I TURLEY, DONALD TURNER, ARNOLD WELCH, KENNETH N X WHALEY, FRANK , , WILLLAMS. ALMARIE ' I I l i SP1 X '-1 - ...,. 535 ll, W1 'cf' A T 9' ' ' it X A . ' 1 X f , in ., u , 5' I ME , ' TA Q. k .. I Vi.V.x- 4 , yii:'.f I V L ..yf'9r-Q 1309 N3 V Tjju ,Y . 'K A. 5 I ' 1 '14 , 1.4 1 7 ' ' 'il W r r f g E, r j Aw .. . '.' 5 Ji 'Li 4- - ', m,,. p ' . 'E Ev' ' N. .fs V 4, . ' - A-M -'fag ' - 4 4 Q A M L ii-lil-l 1 AJOTHINQ T0 UURRY AB' 'OUTS TUST A SLIGHT M555 TREMOR! 311-Q-,-41-I ': :: qghy RVQ X! 5ff Q 'QM V DO You KNOW TH WHAT M BCH E ADUN6' SAID 'P YOU CAN T oN Sigur HA HA! conorysnn 'inks-ifvrs Ig ii 2 'X wi Ref J 'aif yy 5 5 Q g X ' I 1 Xu 5 1 V ' K WM Nagy My R X once - ' -rou'LioUggfRsfg?J'r2c?grg'Po'fzex'2ES'I cuen. 5 A X v RQIING Soolv. 11 L6 Ng. ,., A l f 5 - if jp -if 5-R X237 --f' HAT! You Q5 '3 9? w K f' Kwai? ' WANT nw ex- Q. Q X f fvgs .E:..?.?:: -cvsc me mars X x . L '-'-' O -- X 'Wire -I5 X lg -A 1 X. f N: X f :M Y A SQre1o,:?+. rn V '11 i Q Xfxb -- X Qifsiif f nf 'Q if -,i x f N Z P A ' x -L f 5 X QR X W l i s J X 'N' H f , cy Q 1 . 1 1 X Mg.-uw -.L -as MRS. MERLE C. DONAHUE Department Head . 4 at I r jk ., ' 0 if u - NW BOYS QUARTET VOCAL MUSIC Our lirst rate vocal music department is tamous tor its time music. These crooners keep busy by giving programs tor many groups and participating in music contests. Mrs, Donatiue and Mrs, Evans lead ttiese vocalists. In addition to school lame, our Red Robed Grossmonters are lcnown all over tl'ie State. o C RED RQBED Ci-ioiR MRS, GENA EVANS i aims mio N675 4 ff0,,f?'0FI69 ' Q N 5 -N ' I X V, I. I I at f ' 1' 1 ' ' -F' X 2- 1 , I, .V - .. Q . H., I , N I x ' .'N 'v .' w 'X 'K' 4 ' A Qs I I N f x I 1' . GIRLS' ENSEMBLE AND GIRLS' GLEE JUNIOR GLEE w.-. 'E BOYSCSLEE A 0 N-J A 5 IM 4 -FP'-'J f 1344711 '.4'if3'f I . I . . , K t W U C FU .Q Q N 11 'U C FU Rl! U E fU O' To .Q -0-J o .Q w .C -6-1 o 4-J -4-J ' 5. O. V7 CO C YU E O U 'O w 'U 'C fU U C fU an 2 o LD 'U C YU on 3 an LD D o E YU 5-0' Z To C 9 L+-1 IU C 5 0 U .C -A-1 C o -6-4 C o E in U1 Q -5-I 3 cl -o C 'U .Qui S DN OU C ,o U10 .9 32 Em 3 . 38 -o QE Urs O-Q. -QU: roi N V7-4-J ES ,UU UWC is 31.9 -gi w.9- 'UU -04: NIU fo. ...: ow '-I-.C -O4-' y 2.0 Em O..O 32 won .Q E an E Ln it' '+- O -o cv U7 o Q. E o U INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC X a Xb W W If Nfc S552 if 'ia HJ 5 ,. Y f rdf 5 a ,lkl MR. HARQLD cs. Lutz lltiftto' T T T A A L fr rf Vg' N rf ,ay ,QT MR, DAN LEWIS I keg ET- F6 YA MTV' 'l- Assrstant Drrector r 'H t . ' ' X: XIX xr .Mr TT, t rx . tr 1 Rr rm T3 5 QUR ORCHFSTRA l ,J The best A . . the moat plemung rnusrcu . . , That! the motto ot nnr trnc W7 A k L orchestra. The orchestra, composed ol all tour grades ot musrcrans, lwnmw W .-1' X jx vghlat theyre playrnal and play rt. They do us proud at contests, the Chrrwtrna, rx Pageant, Baccalaureate, and therr Spring Concert, V .jx I lj xr. Wx Q LIGHT CREW DRAMA The everfhelptul stage, light, and sound crews can certainly be called Grossrnonts unsung heroes. lt would take a math whiz to figure the hours these boys are on the job. It you had sharp peepers you saw them at all dances and on the stage during every presentation, GI-tS's or otherwise. SOUND CREW MR, RAYMOND KNISS hi 14' .V v- c af -r-,-1 ' , 1 ,Y 'Qs El Director ymaavwgwfar T gjjoiu.. ,T JTTATQT 'Tok' o K - -' 7-4 og. ' f-E E ATSHLOSIV 'A i' W ONCLOCK N I Dx 1 N U ulfnul D X D WE D REV STAGE CREW T ., - la ' -.1 n - 1 LW. fl' -f.. ',. ' ' Vt T' ' '...,',?,bf rv, w X 1. ' ' 7 rf:-'I'-Q ini . 14, 'X ig! : QA Q, , 5 Y 1 Q . - - - F er ' Q1 - f, , 9 fan Nw Ima' V fy QU' Y ff I i we E I n. ,bi iff S .f-Kiss' 2.-5? fiuffflf Q 4 ' 'VH' 7 MISS BEULAH SHRIVER l SPEECH SHORT STORY CONTESTANTS 88 The big event for first year speakers is the short story contest. This year the theme was fairy tales and Paul Kirinch won the contest. Pictured are finalists Joanne Riley, Barbara Alesch, Betty Tyschen, Carol Kans, and Paul Kirinch. l M R. GEORGE DUBOW 7 RH-ER1-FLNULQAIELL' rw .. - - w 9 B'g'BQOWU K 1 '- C-C'LO U-J n 0 ' 1 fi wg g V EIN QDEJDD Egggem Rell Gow GSC? ffaq 5 INTER SCHOOL SPEECH CONTESTANTS We're proud of our Grossmont speakers. Representing us at the State College, Redlands, Ameri- can Legion, Knights of Pythius, Native Sons and daughters, and .lohn Marshall speech contestants were Sarah Longman, Beverly Long, Ed Qual, Martin Beck, John Jenson, Pat Ferdandez, Susan Smith, Rose- mary Rice, Carol Burner, Milce Tuve, Leroy Cooper, Anne Odin, and Lewis Accord. MR. Ross xxmtus - p ART Our Art Department enables pupils to work in water color and oils, design clothes, plan homes and study Art in all its phases, past and Q present. The Crafts Department is active 1 throughout the year creating many leather and ' metal worlcs with original pattern and design, 5- moulding clay, glazing, and making things in REV ,..,. plastic. READY! 4 P ar g' 5 4'y 3- Q Q 0 and PI-IGTCDGRAPI-IY Seen snapping pictures all over the campus are members of Mr, Parlcer's photography classes. Really great were the pictures taken by these shutter bugs and sent to the annual photography contests. .. -A 1 MRS. ELSIE REED Department Head MR. JAMES PARKER 4 'ae wr tv J 4. SCIENCE BeaI4ers, bodies, bugs, and batteries are dis- cussed in our science classes. AII would-be scientists get preparation and practice tor things that Iie ahead. Practical knowledge and techniques are also stressed. It's smart to be able to recognize a crustacean, to eat tlfie basic seven, be able to make soap and sul! ptiuric smells, and to Icnow why a car starts. MR. WILMER BROBST Department Head frame HE-FEE Mrsraf-L W - owes ,is my 33-2 soMeTHwe. G ,Q Aurrui.-I -YE ' ' x J Rev MR. CHARLES DAGGS MRS. EVELYN SCI-IMIDT MISS WINIERED KING MISS MARY ATKINSON MR, WILLIAM L, RAMSEY MRS. EVA OUICKSALL X Department I-lead ENGLISH This here section ot the El Recuerdo is dedicated to the English Department who have spent many a long hour learning the students of Grossmont to speak cor- rected English. We all appreciated what they have did tor your ever growing vo- cabulary and grammar usage. We will try to do better in the tuture years to come. Don't never thinlc we didnt appreciate it neither! We i MR. JAMES DEWEY MRS. DOROTHY SMITH MR. MALCOLM MOORE MR. JOHN GOSS MISS MADGE McRAE MR. GEORGE BASCOM MRS. ECHO AHERN ii. x mi. .Z 'R '9 N. Sr 'S MRS. LEONA FINALLE Department I-lead The English and Social Studies classes play an important part in the lives ot the Freshmen. I-Iere they learn about our school and how it is run, are helped to develop good habits ot health and study. Izarn the rudiments ot self-government by actual participation, and are encouraged to choos: an occupational goal. Basic English skills and interest in literature are stressed. ENGLISH AND MRS. I-IAZEL BOLE MRS. CLARA BROWN MISS JANE COLLARD MISS RUTH I-IARTEI. MISS JEAN MacLEOD s,,,,,ie 7X ...:s- 7 IR,'. ,A-.A lm.: SCCIAL STUDIES U 4 I . - - Sf?- WM' WW I ' U D9 My II A Rf ff MRS. MYRTLE PETERS I MRS, GIERTRUDE WALLIS My A Q l MR. GORDON SHIELDS A-, Lg' MRS. HAZEL HART My f M s. 9 MISS SALLY PATRICK MR. PHILLIP MORRELL I MRS. ALICE COLEMAN SOCIAL SCIENCE The social sciences play an increasingly impor- tant part in our everyday life, Our generation faces a future ot uncertainties and great de- cisions. It is only through the study ot our country's history, government, and social prob- lems that we will be able to become good and useful citizens. fy You 0065-IT T' fr 365 wxisreizo X G , conozy . Q-+--55 SPi'r FIRE X9 X WHEN HE ax se'rs MAD J -1 if w W J 0 his PSY MR, ROBERT CORDRY MR. VIRGIL DUEA MR, ARTHUR FISHER MR. RAYMOND REED MR. LAZELLE SMITH MR. JOHN T. WARBURTON INDUSTRIAL ARTS The IndustriaI Arts Department gives boys a chance to work with their hands and develop sIciIIs in such activities as mechanical drawing, metal craft, wood craft, auto shop, and tarm shop. I-Iere many reaI Iitg probIems are diagnosed and solved. AGRICULTURE Grossmonts time agriculture department has won statewide recognition. Boys trained by Mr, Dyer, Mr, Kaier, and Mr. Russell brought home honors in judging, raising, and showing stocIc as well as other agriculture activities. This department looks torward to greatIv expanded taciIities at the new plant in EI Cajon. 'br'-+ ii, ' -. an 4 ' '-3' , M ,,. .... ---wr OH WELL- ANOTHER W BOOBV Mofloog PRIZE? i g 1 f 2 f I l ED '00 I0 I E V a X ' milf: MR. JAMES DYER Department I-Iead fix X X nc E Am , pq' MR. WILLARD B. KALER Department I-Iead MR. EMIL BAUER MR, DONALD A. TAYLOR MR. oEoRoE BAZIK ff , MR, VERNON HILL gg MR. ioursi Rome ff '15 1 Q-any XL? MATHEMATICS Strange symbols and drawings have become graduallv claritied through our math coursea. The whole tield trom algebra to trig is otlered to those brave students who teel that thev can make the grade. ln addition. Courses are ottered which give the student the mathematical lc n o w l e d g e and skills needed in everyday living. PM Look ive Fon 1.9 x.4.yr.Z1l NM-X57-Y 2+2-Y 1-ii x- wi-mT.PfRE 7 Q LO . ak IN4, F02 X44 .Z-:A A+B+ Qsxl B- PH' GY Lib... MR. CHARLES HOGUE MRS. AGNES MILLER ff r' Miss MILDRED SAWYER 1' MR. CLINE J, SLACK , fa f - MR. FREDRICK CROSS MR, ooRDoN BRAUN -Qqif, J.. lngmm M .DQ MILLIE GRENEELL IN TI-IE BOOK STORE it COMMERCIAL Courses in typing, shorthand, merchandising, boolckeeping, business English, ottice techniques, business law, and economics train students in almost every phase ot activity encountered in the business world. Modern methods of instruction and up to date equipment are available to all. MR, DAVID NELSON MRS. VELA GIBSON Department I-lead MR. WILLIAM BECK MR. WILLARD BARKELL MRS, ANNABELLE JUMP MR DONALD BILYEU 0.1:-iff 'smlnstf Iw i I ' W I I I I i i fn 6 Q No Ei gi-l 'Q I A ii , X I' I I I, I IR li ll lll I i I Ililhl . will ,ij All to LANGUAGE What better way is there to promote better understanding ot the people ot other nations than to study their languages and customs? Grossmont's rapidly growing language department offers courses in Latin, the basis ot Romance languages. Spanish, and French. Teachers in this department also help us to improve our English usage and diction. iQue' H099 es 3 ,, A a ..1' '1 :Ts NINE' ITHIRTV 9 Nir- - U. - 1 ol llqlli 1 'r' 099 'lv :ap sh! al-r 4 I 1 Q7 If WALTER EUGENE VINSON Department Head MR. MR, EARIS EDGAR MR. GEORGE HUNNEX MRS. RUTH LANE MISS MIRIAM ANDERSON MR. GEORGE WASHINGTON qgigf n w . I 51 MISS MAY JENKINS Department Head MRS, NORMA I-IIRSCI-I MISS WILDA HAY G72 gf HOMEMAKINC Fon vom eine Hui-ig . P 'fu Th's years home alces a e the I' o c: py ca ae eyejoyae o A it Fa 'Q 1 l w'e E K P I I ' m r r irst to C u the new homemalcrng rooms Learning to coolc, sew, and lceep house IS a pleasure when groups can use the individual, fully equipped kitchens, fitting rooms, and the model living r This year's child re course was m d v r n' bl , as well as w rth hal , r I1 h I I t al e y t Il tlttl p ol Girls from these c I V w't teaddtono a re nursr u o r e are really ready to malce h eo' e. OU 'SCS Tencr-:ER IFBIEBDQDROC5 Too W gm: 'P UFIIQIHE I U FEI W fy f1 X4 lr 's :B I wi 1' f . , K' N .5 gi , Raw Ig Capt Lewis, Maj. McIntyre, Maj. McGiIIard. Row 2: Lt. Millan, Lt. Taylor, Capt. Smith, Sgt. Mai. Flowers. Row 3: Lt. Thompson, Lt. Stevie, Capt. Malone, Captain MILITARY SCIENCE MR. C. F. MOESER The California Cadet Corps gives high schooI boys courses in military training and tactics. In addition to their training at school and camps, these uniformed Foothillers regulated trattic and guarded at football and basketball games and at school r dances. First Lieutenant I-IaI Thompson, commanding officer I I S 5 Ted MaIone, commanding officer Kf ' QQI if First Lieutenant Wayne Stevie company command- ing otticer and Major I-Iarry Mclntyrc, battalion commander. - Eoucfmon Q.- . .. ,qs , DRIVERS w Learning to drive safely and sanely is indeed a necessary preparation for modern living. Grossrnont's driver education course is out- standing in that it includes not only a full semester ot instruction, but also a weelc ot beliind-the-wlrieel experience. Department Head MR. SAMUEL E. VAN NOTE MR- DOUGLAS KERR X xx-al N x x X ,Q XS 'Q i Q x- . y E Q ,-I if Q X S , 'B E3 M ? XV y41 ' 'mx K XJ f f Gr' sl 'A A SSX . vs,, r+' M ui N95 X Rh, R f it SQQQS1 i OL.,-adn 09,-c01,Wwz,u,.,f,z. ff,.LAJ.,2A.ge,.-, ,e.,.,..,,., a 'l.41q.l. MR. CARL ZOOK ,ai sri?-.lwifof-z,ecW.,e,..,Q flaw: -'Aff--' chu 4.52 '4'-X 3' A GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION We have a new gym with Iockers, showers, and recreation room-aII this and teachers too. Yes, Mrs. Field, Miss Trude, Miss t'IaIwicIc, Miss Creelman, and Miss Anderson have again brought the Girls' Physical Education Department through with flying colors. Courses were given in sports, seII improvement, physical fitness, tennis, dance, and tumbling. ,-04 V -49 5' MRS. NEWELL Girls' Gym Manager .. , :www MRS. VENALEE FIELD Department I'IeacI MISS JEAN E. CREELMAN MISS SHIRLEY M. ANDERSON MISS JANE TRUDE MISS LUCILLE I-IALWICK 1 I I ,I , .. iI 0 X X 'gy If -Ag! . 1 Q i GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The purpose ot the G.A.A. is to Ilpromote social and athletic activities tor all girls and to toster the highest ideals ot sportsmanshipf' These athletes, led by Lila Clarlc, president, Iudy Rasmussen, vice president, Mnrioiie IVIOZIU. secretary, and Carol Burner, treasurer, sponsored volleyball, sottball, and basketball playotts, had a banquet with their mothers, put on a white elephant and candy sale, and gave a spring play day tor all county high schools. GIRLS' TENNIS CLUB These enthusiastic netters, led by Leanne Shively, president, Grail Chamberlain, vice president, Pat I'Iisc,oIc, :cw retary-treasurer, Icept busy by participating in the Inlc and University I-Ieights Playground tournaments, made up tennis teams to play other schools, and cohsponsored the Racquet Romp. Membership is invitational on recogni tion ot tennis ability. 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L: 5 l ., lx l L Dorothy Ctuapetta, Betty Folger Club Wrrte-Ups Snap Shots Carol Smith Jrm McDermott Florence l-loover Publrcrty Prcturef Francea Blalce Annette Lough Sports Write Ups Plwotograplwerf, Jaclc Eaton Don Fnsk, Paul Gotorth Cartoonrsts Advisor Rey Faclcrell, Joe Gotortlw Mr, James Parlcer Qi W af Kin- Q. s - 'fc I... I-- Ls lv- L- v I . ' I., X 41 I 'f Jfx ., I 1 .L ib v' K-w. Y. X A Q 3 S in Y A A iq' V .af . vs tw Band gi' ui EL. Sensors Enact own I ,r A Near Capacity Auclienc - As the cu x Q1'I9d on the fi rat I F'-X nee of semor class - .I 'Q , H0111' Townf' 1' A ,NY lewed 01 t N 1 U H Xi N hh of the law -12'-A .SEQ ever to attend Q . 101112 p ' 1 r - , ' ' W, , Q c . - . 3. mask 'mg ' 5,6 gud 'Phe follmvx - , . ere was an even I Q-, . 1, 111811088 A 155 ' 5' ' , ,Q TRN 'F U10 fi ' ' Q15 Ge saw the lm' f W . QQ 'fum 'E fills. 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Pzm Amvrivan Latin Ohm: sponge P, Nw, dogs lw -.'Z'-'JIIL Tri-YQ :md sv' A , knlghts. u'1'r5Qsm1' Ten, U :SPORTS EDITOR ....h .......,, ..,.V.....,. , . ....... J ACK EATON ASSISTANT SPORTS Emrron .,... ,,,,,,.,,,A, G REG PEARSON FEATURE Enrron ,,,..,.,......,..,... ....,. , .. ,,., BARBARA Mmmn ASSISTANT FEATURE EDITOR ......, ..................... 'ro M PB'L1MLm susmizss MANAGER ...... ... .,.x....,. ....,A.,x,.,, B E VERLY woonw.-um ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER .,.....,..... ., ....A......4....... J ORN cAsH MUSIC EDITOR ............. .... . . ......................, ..,,............,,,,,, S HARON KELLY BLUE EDITORS .......... ........... . . BETTY I-IALE, CARLA LEE CQNH DIRCULATION MANAGER . ............. 5 ...... , . CHARLES MARCHAND ALU MNI NEWS LETTER Grossmont Alumni keep in touch with their triends and the doings ot their Alma Mater through the Alumni News' Letter. This publi- cation is under the direction ot Sammie Dunham, commissioner ot records, and is edited by Gloria Eaton. ATHLETIC PROGRAM STAFF Working hard malcing tlashy pro- grams for all the Football games were Dick Plum and Art Love. CARNIVAL This year's writing class created a new Grossmont publication the Carnival, The Carnival contained poems essays stories, and cartoons by Grossmont authors. Lynn Lampugh and Lois l-laclcer were editors ot the literary magazine Mr James Dewey was the advisor. BUREAU nv ' '-u I H' 5 me J 4 f': NEWS BUREAU The News Bureau staff has done a very fine job in the upgrade of journalistic endeavor. With its chief aim of boosting Grossmont and presenting the news accurately and com- pletely, this staff has sent out items to the local papers each weelc during the school year. ,Ji Y , GIRLS SPORTS 4 . J- A y rpffwf' sl E r uf'- , , A f NLLK . . f . ' WINNING BASKETBALL TEAM 5 -P FEAST SCENE ' I v X35 +4 5-nl' I 1 42 F rfb ' . 1150. SARAH LQNGMAN Reader CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Once a year Qrossmonters cease the hustle and bustle ot their daily lives and contribute to one ot Grossmont's tinest traditions, the Christmas Pageant. For over twenty years our Christmas Pageant has inspired all those witnessing and partir cipating in it. The pageant has never been written down. It is remembered in the minds and hearts ot those who have helped with it and is passed on by them to the new directors. Mr. Raymond Kniss was the general director ot this years pageant. Miss Beulah Shriver instructed the teast scene parti- cipants andthe madonna. Mrs, Quiclcsall directed the tableaux. The spealcers were coached by Mr. John Cornelius and Mr. Kniss. Miss Mary Attlrinson was in charge ot the candlebearers and Miss Lucille l-lalwiclc taught the dancers, Music was under the direction ol Mrs, MerlQQ Donahue and Mr, Harold G. Lutz. xc :D ' X KX, ft THE MADONNA TAD GEIGER Reader ' ,- ' portrayed by Virginia Breid CANDLEBEARERS 'i JOSEPH MARY Portrayed by Milae Martin Portrayed by Beverly Jones The pageant includes three main parts. Following the orchestral overture is the teast scene which is laid in the castle ot a lord and lady. It shows many ot Christmas' merriest traditions - the bringing of the yule log, toasting, singing, and dancing. As the clocli chimes twelve, the merriment ceases and all the teasters leave to go to the church. Oh l-loly Night provides the musical baclcground tor the beautiful candlelight procession from the baclc ot WELL SCENE ADCRATION the auditorium to the madonnas feet. There the twelve candlebearers kneel while the celestial choir sings a tribute to the Madonna. The Christmas story is told in the third scene by means ot Bible readings, carols and tableaux. The Red Robed ChOir's recessional with organ and orchestral accompaniment brings the pageant, Grossmontk gitt to the community, to a magniticent close. SHEPHERDS i l . 9 C - ..., an 4 .. .sq-s-M. V r BETTY ms So DUMB SHE THOUGHT Vlllllfkff' poems Soup ?Q 'V'l 5 xg S90 WPQS H SDC R KIND OF 3 SHPHVNPOO-'! NXH I V 4' 5 HHN? lTH o0eHT You SRXD ww, A Toy Q ' L 'f I+ K f Q 1, 7 PS: - yx, -ll 4 n 7 iii 0 0 L GROSSMONT LL5 'EZ7 12822. lonuugfn 40 X ' I Sl-looup A -.. A ' A-I NXEANE- tlfou wa ' Q -Q., PR AH. JUST Be my Ng fy vMmwe P.,ow 3 X 1 2 X Y nw I ... 'fn U - -+ i gl D Q 'JI - RSS s2 E T wp '65 'Q' I I I cw 7 ik L WW QqQ3'ifQQ?i S M I Q A f .g5ggj Ar:H:a F! f 2 4 M 'JSFRR IX - pt Q A if Q1 GZ-,E f Lair 2i:Jf:'s5 'HH1 qfl 1 1 5' wgvs' .. 52?Ef':2lP?W N ali we -F , X ' M' 42 ' ' D u W :X , ll 'L ' ,, 55 em Req MITZI BECK , . . .... PRESIDENT ALICE MILNE ..... VICE PRESIDENT ELLEN STEVENSON . . SECRETARY-TREASURER ECHOE AHERN . . .... SPONSOR SCROLL This is the honorary journalism club at G.H.S. These kids set as their purpose to turther their interest in this tield. They wrote stories for publication. p l a n the Foothill Echoes, and turned nautical this year with that unusual dance Overboarcl. . . SARAH LONGMAN . . DOROTHY GREEN . . . ETHELYN SKAGGS . , KENNETH STODDARD DOROTHY SMITH MARGARET IREY . . PRESIDENT JERRY PIXTON . . . VICE PRESDENT CALIFORNIA ERNA BALLANTYNE . . SECRETARY DOROTHY GREEN . . . TREASURER SCHQLARSHIP DOROTHY SMITH . . . SPONSOR ,,..... FEDERATION Grossmonters with report carcls laden with A's are eligible to join the C.S.l:. This club has serv- ice and social activities, and their aim is to promote scholarship in the school. One ot their teatured activities ot this year was to go to the C.S.l:. Convention in Santa Monica High School. Ti I LEWIS ACORD ...... PRESIDENT SARAH LONGMAN ..... VICE-PRESIDENT BEVERLYLONC-3 . . . SECRETARY-TREASURER FORENSIC LEAGUE The N.F.L. is the outstanding speech organization in America. Grossmont has the honor of being included among the 500 chapters allowed. They participated in three big contests this year: State College, Redlands, and the N.F.L. BEULAH SHRIVER, GEORGE DUBOW . SPONSORS Tournament. KENNETH STODDARD . . . . PRESIDENT SHIRLEY STOTLER .... VICE PRESIDENT CHARLOTTE TROTTIER ,... SECRETARY DORIS ALDERMAN . . . . . TREASURER HAROLD LUTZ, MARIE DONOHUE . SPONSORS In these days ot Be4Bop, there is still a group ot students who Iilce and appreciate fine music. This honor society tor outstanding mu- sicians altords its members a chance to perform before others. They participated in the Spring Concert. TORCH AND SABER CLUB KNICI-ITS One ot Grossmonts outstanding clubs, this service organization started early in the school year. Distinguished by their black and white packets. they took care ot the crowds at athletic events and as- semblies, woilced on elections, and any other events that arise. This is an honorary club tor otticers of the R.OiT.C. LEWIS ACORD . . . . PRESIDENT DAN KORNIK , , VICE PRESIDENT MIKE EALES . . . SECRETARY LLOYD RUST ,..... TREASURER DON LEONARDI . . . SERGEANTAT-ARMS GEORGE BASCOM, ROBERT C O R D R Y, VIRGIL DUEA, BENTON HART, GORDON SI-IIELDS, JOI-IN WARBURTON . . SPONSORS MOONSWEEPERS Why bother with shoesf7' these girls aslced, and so they put on their annual Stocking Stomp and invited Grossmonters to dance in their tlashiest soclcs. They also busied themselves in the ground clean-up program, went Christmas caroling, and were hostesses at the Naval Hospital. JIM SEXTON . REY PACRRELL f CHUCK MUSE . BILL PERKINS . GORDON SI-IIELDS NANCY KIRWIN . BARBARA SM ITI-I BARBARA CAMILLO' I JANICE BOERNER . . PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT . . SECRETARY . TREASURER has 'H N, .I il! . . PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT , SECRETARY . TREASURER . SPONSOR eff DUKES With the idea of preventing smolc- ing on the school grounds, this goup was newly organized this year. They got ott to an ambitious start by helping to build booths tor the Foothiller Festival, doing the staging and construction lor the Christmas Pageant, and dis- tributing intormation sheets for hitehhilcing. You could be sure to see them in their white satin jaclcets. JEANNETTE CI-IIAPPE . . . PRESIDENT SAMMIE DUNI-IAM . . VICE PRESIDENT GLORIA EATON ..... SECRETARY BEVERLY WOODWARD .... TREASURER MISS PETERS, MRS. WARBURTON . SPONSORS This tine girIs' service cIub was formed in December. Something had to be done about smoking on the campus, and these girIs de- cided to do something about it. They did a bang-up job, and we are proud ot them. They helped the P.-T.A., and heIped new girls to get acquainted with our campus. PATSY ASouITH . . . PRESIDENT BARBARA PORTER .... VICE PRESIDENT MARGARET WHILE ..... SECRETARY JUNIOR Miss PATRICK, MISS MSELEOD . . . SPONSORS RED CROSS ADVISORY COLINCIL These girIs are real workers, and have done a wonderful job this year. They act as a co-ordinating council tor Grossmont in drives for the Junior Red Cross, They aIso made up educational boxes. 131' 0 . 'in CI-IUCKI-IENRY . . . , SPOKESMAN BILL BROWN . . . . . SECRETARY DARWIN WALLACE . . . . TREASURER BOB GIBSON . . . SERGEANT-AT-ARMS LEE BOOLE ........ SPONSOR DONS STARDLISTERS BARBARA TI-IORNLEY . . . PRESIDENT MAVIS LACI-IMAN .... VICE PRESIDENT BETTY EOLOER .... . SECRETARY CAROL SMITH ...... TREASURER I-IAZEL BOLE, JANE COLLARD . . SPONSORS Seen wandering about our campus this year were a great many tall gals. They belong to the Stardusters, a club where members could meet and do things with other girls ot their Own level-5' Bt' and Over, They ushered tor School activities, were hostesses at the Naval Hospital activities, hacl a turlrey and bunny quiz, and painted our benches a bright blue and yellow. The purpose Ot this club is to pro mote school Spirit. They talce care ot the crowds at track meets, elec tion, assemblies, and noon-time jamborees. L.-.. A au' A 4. qs! 4159, ml' MARGARET IREY . . . PRESIDENT ROBERT FOURNIER . . VICE PRESIDENT BARBARA LENTZ . , . . . SECRETARY NANCY I-IUNSBUROER . . TREASURER BETTY RICHARDSON ..... PUBLICITY JOSEPI-IINE KOLLMYER ,... SPONSOR MATH CLUB The aim ot this cIub is to make Math more interesting to its mem- bers. They sponsored a Christmas Ornament Contest, at which many IoveIy and different ornaments were dispIayed. They also have 'lv fn work meetings, and they Iearn 'fav-.i .qu g E. :d k, Q' I C4 yLCI,C4f4.fx, fTZl64'fz4f-ffffl A, MIKE FALES . TED MALONE . DARLENE SEEMAN PAT I-IISCOK . JOANN PURDY VELA GIBSON, DO FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS I OF AMERICA I ti! !H!H P!! Known as F.B.L.A, for short, this ii' business-minded group is new this lla 'ISI ug year. AII members must have a HC average or better in a com- mercial subject. They did Secre- tarial worIc tor school administra- tors, had speakers on ditterent business tieIdS, and compiled a handy IocaI job reference tile. This is a national organization, and the Grossmont Chapter is the tirst in this area. N MLYED lil Iiis wha' happens with Iide rule and other mathem xetojects. , I nic JV! f. yn' it A L 1' VA! P ' f , 1 Q 7 I . 1' Y A I -'JJ VB S ij K, . . PRESIDENT . VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY . TREASURER . REPORTER . . . SPONSORS JOE BALL , . . . . PRESIDENT MARGARET IREY .... VICE PRESIDENT ERNA BALLANTYNE ,,... SECRETARY BOB EEENEY ....... TREASURER BIOLOGY CLUB WINIERED KING, WILLIAM RAMSEY , SPONSORS Those members who survived the scientiIiiC initiation enjoyed many ti IC field trips this year. They , visited Rosarita Beach, Griffith Park Observatory, and the Tour- maline Mines. gg ,Demo Q f f yn 'CZJQOU ' I bf 'tu-221 , , f X , - ' !,f,,,q,k.4f! ,cg . fff1Lf'?, ,A f I Z' f r ' OL 'VVf4,i7 Qiglxfju' ,' yay, Q14 f U , ' A tfT,i4!g, WAYNE CARLTON . , . PRESIDENT - ' fi, ,ZF MARGARET LOEWEN . . VICE PRESIDENT f LV'1mD f'J'Z LOIS LANTZ ....... SECRETARY CIMICES VI ES DON HANNIBAL .....L TREASURER jg, ,, ' EVELYN SCEIMIDT, WILLIAM RAMSEY . SPONSORS TLC, f ' -L Lifivay, Known as Green Bugsw to French Students, these biology enthu iasts had a very active program this year. They went on quite a Iew scientitc expeditions, Such as Palomar, Scripps Institute Ot Oceanography, Tide POOIS, Dairy, Dentists Ottice, and the desert. BOBGIBSON , . . . . . PRESIDENT DALE WILSON . . . . VICE PRESIDENT BARBARA TI-IORNLEY . . . SECRETARY SI-IARON KELLY . . . TREASURER RUTI-I LANE ........ SPONSOR These taco-tryers shouted Caram- baI and were ott tor another tine year. Their purpose is to create greater Friendship and understand- ing between us and our Latin- American neighbors. Ruthie Ereyler reigned as queen ot their glitter- ing Iormal Pan-Am Ball this year. mu fgfclfi LEWIS ACORD . . . PRESIDENT SARAH LONGMAN , . VICE PRESIDENT BEVERLY LONG ...... SECRETARY LEROY COOPER ...... TREASURER JOI-IN JENSEN .... PARLIAMENTARIAN BEULAI-I St-IRIVER, GEORGE DUBOW . SPONSORS This club speaks tor itself. The members meet at noon in the little theater, It is composed ot both Speech I and II members. SHIRLEYMAE WERCH .... PRESIDENT CAROL SETTLES ..... VICE PRESIDENT TOM HERNANDEZ , . SECRETARYETREASURER ELSIE REED , . ..... SPONSOR ART CLUB GrOssmont's Michelangelos had a very worthy project this year. They sold pine-cone corsages and raised 35lOO to help some senior majoring in art to turther his studies. They also contributed their talents to- ward the Eoothiller Festival. Every month they get together and have a great time with a potluck dinner and speaker. I --.. S . 'Ll ,,-I ,D . 9,9 d E , Alt ,yd T ' lv gym, fl t .,l fl l'w'f ,ZLL R 4 N ,Mt ,,,i sl l 'S LJ: ,W K, vRlCQJvxkj ,lsvmxshk 4 ' T lr pf V, A Q or J X-all ,ff .1 ,W I h ' R M R J Mk! 1 ftxltydfatfgf V Dlplfp ij lift' 'Ut' MV? ff f it riff y 1 X rl A, vi ,UT7 of W7 i ROBERT EOURNIER . . . PRESIDENT MARGARET IREY , VICE PRESIDENT HELEN HARWOOD . . SECRETARY LEANNE St'llVEl.Y , . TREASURER CHEMISTRY CLUB MR, BROBST . , . . SPONSOR The purpose ot this club is to gain a greater knowledge Ot chemistry, but the members could always be found breaking beakers and test tubes in the lab. While not Hex' perimentingf they had speakers. movies, and several tield trips to local industries. ELIZABETH MORSE , , . PRESIDENT PAUL WYLIE . . . VICE PRESIDENT DONNA ZEIZLER . . SECRETARY DODIE HERZOO . . TREASURER MISS ANDERSON ...... SPONSOR JUNIOR STATESMEN Grossmont's big-time politicians. the J.S.A.'s, spent the year picking out the laults in various govern- ments, and talked about how they would correct them when they takc over in a tew years, When not arguing, they sponsored a United Nations Week, held faculty def bates, and collected information on foreign countries tor the library. Eellow sutterers ot Latin meet together and engage in activities connected with Roman lite. Each year they have a dinner known as the Roman Banquet, served in Roman style, and traditionally, the lirst year students are slaves to the upper classmen. OIL NEWTON, SUSAN SMITH . . . PRESIDENT JOHNNY HANCOCK . . . VICE PRESIDENT PAT SUTTNER ....... SECRETARY BETTY HALE . . . . TREASURER MIKE TUVE ...., PARLIAMENTARIAN JUSTIN McCI.OSKEY . . . PRESIDENT JACK WI-IITE . . . VICE PRESIDENT HAROLD SIREY . . SECRETARY ROGER HOWES ...... TREASURER CHESS CLUB MR, DYER ,....... SPONSOR Your Queens in danger! Your Kings check - mated! T h e S e strange sounds come out trom the Chess ClulO's meetings. They have intra - mural tournaments, a n d tournaments with other schools. This club gives all Foothiller chess tiends a chance to get together and improve their playing. I A 'SL 9 NELSON MILLSBER6 . .R . , PRESIDENT ALFRED BASSINGER . . ti. VICE PRESIDENT KEN POLI4 . . . I, . SECRETARY KEITH POEI4 . . . A . TREASURER MR, I-IUNNEX . . . SPONSOR ' , S' 3---A-:As . f x.. , .,. 1 ,N it , A ..' wr? T ' Q' - w -' , . li ' FLJTLIRE FARMERS OF AMERICA With an eye On a tuture in the agricultural tield, the E.E.A,'s did themselves proud by Sponsoring the annual I-Iarvest Ball, with Janice Fuller presiding as Queen. They also toolc an active part in local tairs, and attended regional and state conventions, This clulo was started in l928. f BOWLING CLUB These Icids malce their way to the bowling alley every Monday to spend a tew hours with their tav- orite sport-bowling. The club's purpose is to learn how to bowl and to promote good sportsman- ship. They have tournaments with other schools. NONA DUNLAP JOYCE WOODS DAVID NELSON . ' SECRETARY-TREASURER PRESIDENT . . SPONSOR 345 PEGGY COTTON . . . . PRESIDENT RUTI-IIE FREYLER . . . VICE PRESIDENT DELORES I-IERZOG . . , SECRETARY DELORES WEST . . . TREASURER JEAN CREELMAN . SPONSOR H 25.3151 JET 94 BLADE AND ,2f.i1T'?l,i,.t2: I EDGE These lcids really get a Iot of fun out of ice-skating, standing o otherwise. They sponsored a big snow party this year. JEAN SAYER . JOE MIOLIORI . . LORETTA DEEDS . MARTI-IA McDONALD MIRIAM ANDERSON . . PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT . SECRETARY . nf QSgSggW nic cttiia JN. DRAMA CLUB Students interested in the Bible get together in this club tor inter' denominational, religious and so- cial activities. They have weekly devotionals and sings, and special speakers. i,, YI f C WAYNE BENDER . . . PRESIDENT JUANITA WI-IITE , ,XII . , PRESIDENT JEAN MEREDITH . . SECRETARY Cl-IARLES MILLER . , . TREASURER MR. FISHER . . N.. ...,. SPONSOR This is one of Orossmonts latest clubs this year. These 'ibudding Thespiansu organized for the pur- pose ot increasing their knowledge of dramatics, and for the enjoy- ment they get out ot this field. CAROL KEOCIH . . . PRESIDENT BEVERLY JONES . . . . VICE PRESIDENT EARLENE JURCENSEN . . SECRETARY BARBARA LEIVIKE ...... TREASURER MRS. PERLEY EIALE ..... . SPONSOR JUNIOR-SENIOR l HORIZGN CLUB L This Horizon Club is tor freshman and sophomore girls. Among their many Service projects, they helped to collect tor the March ot Dimes in theaters. HORIZON CLUB Performing service to the school and Community and sponsoring So- cial activities was the theme ot the Horizon Club this year. Loads ot fun and many happy times were had by the girls at the Blue and Silver Ball, pop-Corn sale, and their latheredaughter banquet. They did a great job on the March of Dimes and X-ray Campaigns. BARBARA BASS , . . . PRESIDENT PHYLLIS STRAKA . . VICE PRESIDENT Sl-IIRLEEPBARNETT ,. . . . SECRETARY A IJoRALYN PALM . . . TREASURER FOOTHILL RUTI-I KNUDSEN DOROTHY WACNER ..... SPONSORS l STAN HAWKS . . . . PRESIDENT WALLY CLARK . . . VICE PRESIDENT JACK CAMPBELL . , . SECRETARY KENNY BROWN . . . TREASURER l-'A DON LENARDI . . . . CHAPLAIN BENTON HART HI-Y THOMAS WARBURTON .... SPONSORS This Y club started way baclr when -in I925. They got itchy feet this year and made tracks to the Offi- cers' Training Camp, Inter-club Council Conference, and Y-Day in Hollywood, They also had a hyp- notist as a special speaker. DON SCHMIDT . . . PRESIDENT BOB CROUCH . . VICE PRESIDENT JOHN JENSEN . SECRETARY DON BRAND . TREASURER JOE HURST . . . . HISTORIAN KENNETH MAYNARD . . SPONSOR lu-ni Y 'H' fi iv. ' if -I -H '-'lr .F u w7'r1k'f-mv.-BWI 'nv'-u.aw-A. -f ..... -T? ' ..nufL-Q-,LA 'U pq .x , sf. LEMON GROVE HI-Y Feeling very industrious this year, these Hi-Y'ers got out their tools. rolled up their sleeves, and worlced on the booths tor the Bill Finneran Carnival, cleared otl a lot, and then built a baslretball court on it. TRI-Y This is another Y club, open to iunior and senior girls. These girls made some children very happy this year when they decorated the ChiIdren's I-Iome at Christmas. They also made a hit on Campus with their annual carrot sale and Bunny I'-lug. A tashion show and a snow party without snow com- pleted their activities. ELAINE HENDERSON DODIE I-IERZOO . WILDA MQKENNEY DODIE WEST . . OAIL CI-IAMBERLAIN MRS. SEVERIN . . . PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT . SECRETARY . TREASURER . Ct-IAPLAIN . SPONSOR 4? I 5 x SALLIANNE BON TRAGER . , . PRESIDENT PATSY ASOUITI-I . . . . VICE PRESIDENT ELEANOR WATSON . . . . SECRETARY LORNA I-IAUBENSACK , . TREASURER Lorem suis . . . . CI-IAPLAIN TRI-Y TEENS DOROTI-IY ANDERSON ,... I-IISTORIAN MRS. ASOUITI-I ....... SPONSOR The Tri-Y Teens is an active group For freshman and sophomore girls. Some ot the things that Icept them buzzing were a Fashion Show, and slumber party, They also donned their aprons and prepared Christ- mas tood baskets for the needy. gave a dinner tor La Mesa business men. oEoi2oE umosrw sPoNsoR I-AKESIDE HI-Y This is another brancifnew Hr-Y club, and they have been very ac- tive. They are sponsored by the Lakeside Kiwanis Club. Next year they hope to sponsor a Junior Hi-Y Club. s Kihl . F LOIS WILLIAMS . . . PRESIDENT JUDY RASMUSSEN . . VICE PRESIDENT CAROL POOLEY . . . SECRETARY CAROL BURNER ...... TREASURER SHIRLEY ANDERSON ..... SPONSOR FOOTI-IILLER HI-Y These Eoothillers helped out with Alumni Day, painted the G and the Senior Bench, and kept the Track Board up to date. And in- between they tound time to attend the big Y-Day in Los Angeles. J' ci'-s JACK EATON . . . BOB CARPENTER JIM WILLS . MARTY BOUTON VERNON I-IILL They're at it again. Yes. every year the Tri-Ettes bring the freshman girls to their senses with a wel- come, and greet the eighth grade girls at the end ot the year, These Senior Girl Scouts also sponsored a U.S.O. Dance, helped the X-ray Campaign, and had a Mother's Day Tea and Fashion Show. . . PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT . SECRETARY . TREASURER . SPONSOR ED MULLEN . . . . PRESIDENT BOB I-IALL . . . . VICE PRESIDENT DON MALLOY . . . SECRETARY DAN KORNIK ,...... TREASURER IOI-IN WARBURTON ...... SPONSOR HI-Y This club has had many fine service projects throughout the year, and ' were a help to the school in many ways. OUR OLIAD AT NOON AW' cvs M 8.0 . .sl2?f I!E3.?'f'5ikE , g umm- -fir 4 'Y-4 ' ' ' I .Lf 755914-293 .L , ' ' E ,Hiya O f -. pn' SPCDRTS -' ., vou mow-Those gg-So. You WEFEN T su-nowcas no ova DITCWNGTHUH. You New GNN f-mc WERE HELPING p 'YARN HBSOUJTELY lr1mooES'l'! 1-us M - wH3PE:?.soK'EHe MovvTAub5 K ' c n.- You l.iTl LE - A ak W : -Rlrziiifagx ,A-fy ,ws 'il-:T 'qu Q XA., M 'sl ' N X' -N ' R -:ssl ' A N 2: 1. I 'B ' W X X ' 9 'NN fi I You ouewr To S-fe 'T ri 7 - f H f llllglv THE, OTHER 6UY??xwx 3 I wowDER wt-los wi-IATS HER N000 . T I egg L2 1 , knsiwc Hen. Q ' Now L , ll 6 W I fy Q 59 ' QQ Y + ' a Q V7 Q l ll ' lgs- Rev -Il 'gl il: il 1 sac r3E'n'qaNLseE Y , qf9xUvR?2r'ue Tw'-'V 1 IMIIW f3RossMoNr Q G ii' . B mm m 9 W, W1 MW 3 5 A, gs ! 5' Q 2 I -555555555555 I 0 '-s ' .4 I Ei i-S7 ......-1-. i A 1 1 ,, ...w .- COACH BOGLE VARSITY FOOTBALL This years varsity football team, coached by Lee Bogle and Ken Maynard, had a 50-50 season, winning halt of their games and losing halt. Among their victories was a 32-7 triumph over Saint Augustine and a thrilling 6-2 vic- tory over lang rivaled Sweetwater. Co-captains Don Sweetland and Gilbert Bonnilla were respected by their teammates tor the leadership in representing the team both on and Ott the gridiron. l-larold Norris and Ray Faclcrell were hone ored by being chosen on the second string AllACoast team and Duane Jackson, Charles l-lale, and lay l-larris earned honorable menf tion. Harold Norris and Ray Faclcrell were also chosen as most valuable baclctield and line- man on the team, respectively, while Chuclc Hale was chosen the most improved player. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM COACH MAYNARD 22.79 . ----I f..: - -- 'iw P . ' 2, gl 4'-'.---1, I - '65, ,,a,+'f'-5 '.. , .- ,0'.'..fbw J',, A N . .,,,. . f r 73 . ' J 'Q ix 1 .4 -nisni Line, left io right Rwglfxt end, Charles l-laluz rlglwk tackle, Ronald Kralkg rlglwt guard. Don Swcdlend: Qcrm-r Bl'l Long: left guard Duam' Jack ony lvlt taclclc Rey Faclcr-Cll: left cmd lm Pearson. ln flue lbacltfielcl: Right hall Gllbfrt Bomllag fullback lnrnl Magglnmi quartvrbaclc Jack Eaton and left lwallbaclc Allln Avclward 50 U11 VX ..m... FOOTBALL MANAGERS x P U 4 E -..-.sqm . , X ,tv 5 'a,..1 wwf! ,a'H:' 'fu- QC .AEI K 3 S V21 4 -L A W A 4 'lx' fuedk' JJ-'31, ,X A A C .4 . 7. Y., Jw , I 5 f,f'f ' 1-:folds 1 - .-PW ' ' I P .f C 0 - 41 If . ' ' dr. ' '- - , , - y L4 ,A - 1 4' I '74.,1?9m 1-:Z 'TWP ill .fit N I . '-':A - 1. A V 4' ,N I f. , 9 ' ' . 4' , -f::'s fwwt , -, .1 J, , k.-f,n Rv. 1 2 1: ' Ni I .N Q , Q .,,. I I N x . . F IK Q ca. BONILLUN A . ,J- '..f'1?3f3? ' ' ik Y- - A , 0 - ' '--. , MJ, -..f 7 9, V.. 'nf' 4' i I 4, . tl -1, ff 'f -,, . , .. , . . -, ,. ,A V V- Y X 96 '1,. -lv,'1y-4.11. .Q 3,5 RJ .M .. f . 7..- .1 , -f. 'gi ' +'?37 1:--has ,4 ef fi. J. HHRRIS D. FENTON x Mfr? R X 'V if JK A J' j J XNYPV , ,NAXJJ ' Y ' .ROD A fb J M xf 5 iy r 5 , J J M XNXX jf, 1' 1 I elf ' f I 'I 4. , xr.. 4. -,'. 1'.L 1 I 7 I - H I K n ,, Lil Ilifxl' , ' t f f : b .A ,, J?-.t. ,- jg J' U 5- .lf ,. ' -.1 ' s'l . I 14' ' 4' Affkff , A' 4 rl Y up ..I'w'J , f' . ' I7 r frf, iv, I ' -0 n.A Jffnlksboif' 1.Lf H is dx x . H. , JR. VARSITY FOOTBALL 'WWF Named by Coach John Hancock as the best J.V. team he has coached while at Grossmont, the '49 squad lost only one game in ten starts, and that, a 6-O deteat at the hands ot Kearny, was avenged later in the campaign. This team, which will be stepping up in the varsity's shoes in l95O, will be counted upon heavily to launch Grossmont successfully into the new City Prep League, and such names as Humphrey, Brown, Silva, Molund and Kodis are sure to stand out. FRGSI-I-SOPI-l FCDOTBALL HUG' ' MLK ,u -su L ,K ... 1.-1 .,, . ' ' I T.: if as x , .. N-5. 5 lk. '- 1' 4... CHEERLEADERS Leading us in spirited yells this year were our four energetic cheer- leaders. Bev Long, Don Malloy. Don McPherson, and Bobsie Yarger could be seen at all the Grrossmont games. BETWEEN Tl-IE I-IALVES SONG LEADERS Jur peppy song leaders, Maureen Ihulob, Slwirley Stotler, Gail Oates, nd Sandy Jordan led Grossmont 'wto many a song during the school fear. Tlfreir clever costumes and ricky stunts caused many eyes to wander from the games. also JI... AND. V00 SAV Vouns V U Hmmm - 'Fey 2. 1'-'E HHSNT COME Down ET-U N, I 7 5 ..-,-, ff? . 'Fe U - M Qu xv X 1 fi S' X W x Sw' Rev . 5. Comon- we TUMBEJ-ERS Mus-r STiclc 'I'oseTHElZl fa l -11' ll 'VE GOT P' J LENNANT Too! 3 'lilo -a om any Keep vous Piwrs auf 'PGY E fg 7 N I X x . ye , i 5 f . l N li T T iiii y 'T ' Rev 3l...,1 SPECIALTY GIRLS The Specialty qirls, under the direction ot Mrs. Field, made a splendid showing this year. Their blue and gold satin unitorms added color to the games and parades they participa ' l ......,....-- COACH Cl-IAPLIN Coach Ralph Chaplin led this year's varsity cagers through his Fifth season ot good basketball. Although they dicln't have such a good win-loss record, the team was better than average, beating San Diego and losing to the cham- pionship Compton Tarbabes by only one point. This yearls team was led by high scoring P hil Embleton who led the league in scoring tor the second straight year by buclceting I57 points in IO games. Phil was a unanimous choice on the All-Coast Team and the second string S.C.l.F, at center position. l-le was also presented the Funk Trophy. Lloyd Rust and Darrell Jurlinq were honored as co-captains and received honorable mention on the All-Coast Team, while Lloyd was chosen most valuable player on the team. Ray Preston, Bob Rand, and Bob Whitebread will be baclc next year to add a lot ot experience to the team. '49-'50 VARSITY CACERS W 1 If 1 Ni f .Vr ' Q L., 4 . -I ,X X ' V x fix 4. 'x' 's !. F Q- n..aus1 In i A wgwe .Lh' I! . ..-.., ,,..-'L I W 'VL i S 'f f I I 1 i L. Pg r--14. .w 1 ku ,,.e',,J.L .i 1 U, f a Lm:f 'Q' ' 'TJ W f' . KX Q, '5--.. 4 , v Y , xl ' X y X . 1 . . I 'A 1 N...--Z A Y Q N n. PResToN a. RINND4 P' EM BLETDN .. ,X 5 COACH HANCOCK The Foothiller Bees rebounded from a last place finish in the Coast League in I949 to capture the third spot in the I95O standings. Coach l-lancoclcs charges rang up a six won and tour loss record while displaying a smooth running ottensive and defensive attaclc, led by such stalwarts as Chuck Opp, Bob Carpen- ter, and Manuel Byrd. The leading scorer on the quintet was Opp, who also snared a first string berth on the All-League team. Carpenter made second string All-Coast and was named team captain, while Byrd gained the most valuable player award and received All-League honorable mention. Also rounding out the top tive on the '50 team were Marty Bouton and Paul Sutton, '49-'50 BEE l-IOOPSTERS x !'e K 0 ,W ak f f X, R V- L.. K ,H . , is ri ffrgiiuv-.s 2 Wang maourou ' f if 'I 1 9 Lvllask? . -f' . 5' ,Lf x ,fa M. BYRD B, cnnnewffv r Q 1.2 4 ,vi SW 4. Q .G-YE viz! if-1 15. 6 yt X V X . L X ' v ! K . xl . X ' K Dries BASKETBALL U4 CEE'S BASKETBALL Grossmonts 'mighty midgets' lrad anotlwer very successtul year. Under tlwe able leaderstwib olCoaelw Maynard ttrey won the greater por lon ot ttwerr games and played lweadsfub ball. Tlwey entered unto bwslcetball tournaments and tared well against some strtt Qompetit on. NWC are loolcrng torward to some tune basketball trom tlwese boys in ttr: next lew years on the varsity and Bee teams, 9!'.':' 'i HFW? .-vvirsfi 82,911 I l,.- , '5 4 A ' . , isikn WS' 0' aff Vis 3311 QBSS' 0 Y ,'s0 5f 0 His, 6,561 BQ i in li l 5 'ti 0 0 5 0 ' , 399510 , Q2 QQ Q 6 3 99 Q if v 9 1 . '924 tqifftqrr il 'G 4 9 ?i'l' I Y ll l hd R D E , r , , , ' N 1 . N , , are i . g 1 -, . .F r , ,.. , i K .. n U5 . A . , ' ' 5'-. ' up - ' . - I P H ' ce I ' , are A- sr Q f P f it ,s f . ian Q .5 , i . .Hs f A 055.41 9 ' ' i sSNo -P A Qi H r -Q fa -B 1- s . , , . . X la F 5 11 4 1- - , . - -ji, 1 ,, ' W .. Q gil i ri, ,. . , f- '25 Qi wg' bv' .il f A 'Q I If 1' , If .sr f' ,2 , ' V I 5 ' 1 .11-.ral-,f , at M, r I 3 f- , l my 4 ., M X Q K Sl D . ' . v A 1 .,,'- 1 Z2 Q f Y ' - 1 - -. :A '-'1ifff'f ,, ' ' , .- A . ' ., ,' . F. . -- .3 , r . ,V-.1 7' Lt 1- - .-.4,,,g:L4 -f A ':n . ,Z J., -' ,:f,ff2 f't'1 1 ,-' 1 Vg- , f , - A ff Q - '- .: ' ' .g' E-N2 '- ' m, . fEf,A?,7iv V, 'fsju , , 5 j -rt, iJ:'RH:lL?At - , , ic n r 4 L :L D A -J ff. qui.: use . ,J 1 ,.f:gn.,Vj1y-' ...ilu ,ff Q' ' ---I., fg,1.'.w -f LW'-' '- - ' . ' - 77 ,'.' ,'.....i' ' 'L 1-- 41.-. Q Jij'-6,-, iff. , .'3-,lib i f4,g 4 M X N , -A .4 - ,K , -. - ' -git? -,tif-,l:f Q ff' ' . 1: .--' -is.4'g..a ig... n B ' ' ' - .cvs B, f -pa, f-,Mg I '45-24 ' 1-p-.'f:,-rift' .lil-- 2'J'x'3'v ' 4' a ii, ., p - . it '-- A S+'-f ,f :rg M 'f' 1'-A -' 4' ' is ,,1,- -Y , '. VARSITY BASEBALL COACH HANCOCK 5 z .-', 1 sr-511. - 'Q ,Q . 4 .asf ir ,,:.,f 'f-- - -av- ' gall' I ,.- p 1 .yr E, Y 5 fa. ,' ., l 4'lf'Kr. 1 ,3 ssh- -' Boasting a strong infield and mound corps, but a rather inexperi- enced outlield, Grossmont's I95O diamond crew was built around such returning veterans as Jay Harris, Bob Rand, Ray Preston, Diclc Priest and Don Lenardi. Although not expected to set the world on tire while facing such league competition as Compton, Hoover, and San Diego High powerhouses, the Foothillers gained much prestige and respect from their opponents with an early season victory over league-favorite San Diego and by copping the consolation crown in the Pomona Tournament. -Q, Q I. Q v. JL: 'H- .Y P' E55 L- 'X if a- . I.. 1, ,,. 5-4.1- Y 4. mx f ef K 1 .. , - aur- .h . P . . . I Q G . E- 5' 11 'J , 6 ,2.. 13 ., + N' M all -i . 1 33- B---'- . Y x --M --- --:9'-,,--- ,,qj ' n -, -- - 4 .VLA 1 JU. . 1- , .r' fa' liar' 1 .15 .A ,. 1 -w vf-so-an 4 ' ' af' Wfwiff 3 W E ,x Q ,, 1. L, 'Y x S v 1 ' ,. Q.. -0 -' W -lux ,416 ' 's -sv' . - 'ta 5: xml 'f?'H'qI9,., ,.,,,.,u-s- ' . 'snr-ur 0 qalyff' .ln i .4 ix 'L I I ,f I VARSITY TRACKSTERS COACH MASHlN .aging ily J- ' 7 ,QSiI.'.4'x 5 iii ..... - '. -.gi 'LI' 'iw-wr Head traclc coach, Jaclc Mashin, has always been noted tor having a strong traclc squad and this year's teams were no exceptions, Being especially strong in the tield events. the Foothillers swept the San Diego Relays in all three classes and placed very high in the Long Beach Relays, Huntington Beach Relays, Southern Calitornia lnterscholastic Federation meet, and even garnered a tew points in the State meet. The only dual meet loss was to a stronger San Diego team by tour points, who later went on to win the Coast League Championship, Harold Norris was the individual star ot the team, having a record of never being beaten in high school competition. At the time this annual went to press, Norris has hit about 59 teet and is well on his way to brealcing the State shotput record ot 59 teet ll inches. Other varsity stars ot the l95O team were Charles Hale in the high jump with a leap ot 6 feet QV4 inches, Floyd Hanson in the pole vault with a marlc ot I2 teet 6 inches. Allen Archard was the all-around man ot the team, holding the school records in both hurdle races and having the best marlc in the broad jump tor the year. Kenny Brown was counted on very heavily when it came to getting points in middle distance races. John Hancoclc, Milne Martin, Diclc Hill, and Charles Bruson held donw the sprinting department. ' Q 4' - llffi to Z 1 i'C 'fT'1lX-tX'!Z'i 'B' TEAM This year's B traclc team missed having a perfect record by one point, as they lost a thriller to John Muir by a 47-48 score. The team was loaded with returning Iettermen and a host ot boys up from the last year's cee team. Three ot the outstanding boys were seniors, Jack Eaton, Diclc Judd and Charles l-lenry, who all brolce school records. Eaton's record came in pole vault with a leap ot l2'lEyg , registered in a S.C.l.F. meet-Diclc Judd broke the I0-pound shotfput record with a toss ot 5l'5 , and Charles l-lenry clipped one-tenth ot a second ott the 70- yard high hurdles with a 9.I seconds time. Not to be overloolced was the time running ot Diclc Winterow in the 660 and l320, the sprinting ol Eranlc Padilla in l00, 220 and relay, and the high-jumping ot Freshman Douglas Durbin. Winning the League Championship and going through the season without a single deteat was nothing new to the Grossmont mighty midgets as this teat was accomplished tor the eighth year in a row. One ot the most outstanding boys on the team was Dick Barns, who tossed the shot-put and broad iumped. Other stars ot the team were Bill Terry in the pole vault, Alvarez in the 660 and Streibe, in the l00-yard dash. 'C' TEAM intl 't 1 Nh ' 34 ,.. . - cn- 'H - .'.., ' ' iiLM 1,i f ,Noel Db.: ii 'I' Q -w Q .7121 i v--1 91 -!6'nwdkJ'.. , f-- w-1, ew- .f .. ug., 4. --, -- J 2991,-' 'f' .'az3'..gbe-.:.g'Bf.:s , X , .Agn - , tn- ' 'W-'li MN 1 'A BUYS' TENNIS SQUAD fJ,4,axL'ZOi,affefQc,- 41 Jlev,-'fo I -ff' P441 czfdxg' coAcH BARNETT sf' . ' 6 ,fpy-f,L4,44?C. Qs., - .ag V. L ' V 47 dL,C?,l-gag! is 74 ffrfcwffsfff- . if V, 4 X I i' we AWN nfl! faQuMfaf2,24 :see 35? , Depending heavily on sophomore and junior players to replace the 4 :LF many seniors of last year's strong team, Coach Walter Barnett has loeen well pleased with the fine showing of Grossmont's Tennis Team in Coast League and tournament play, Although laclcing in any outstanding in- dividual players, long hours of practice and the development of a winning spirit has placed the team in the position of a strong contender for the league championship. ln the lnlc Trophy Tournament, Grossmont placed five players in the top sixteen, three of these being very promising sophomores who scored upsets of seeded players in reaching this prominent position. Prospects for the future appear very bright as all but one of the varsity squad of twenty players will return next year, Another very encouraging factor will be the addition of several hard-working fresh- men who have already proved their ability by defeating members of the varsity squad. Nshbx 1 E-X I 5 ' , z f ::Ll:n--I:-'Q wb. I T A V1 .AY -1.117 gf . J p P - -. RM.. -Y., ,VTE kr 11 il Q ,,.r , , 1. L.l xl U f,Lf7LC , n. f ,, J F 5 M L'Lf'f' ,LflJ A ' JUDSON FLOWER R x , , , , 41,060 9 Q71 ilu, 2 pdl' l f - ' E - ffl FDM L13-'M 'I Y' 1 . 'I 4, E - 1 3 f , v . B JERRY COVER 'R ' ! fy 11 . . 'Q .suv l lar gy 5 v...Aj., 1 LQ- AH: P1 ... . ,, ,, .. f 2, .xl -041 if .. ,K f K' -4L'7 'a!' df' M10 Z c. safzlf 4 f -f D 4512x412 M44 6 , , V if y 1255 7 fyafc f- acc! gf yan :egg cf: !lf1'f'. , , V f I L' Z yfrfcftfzfz 55? 62537, A, If Ll,d,a,- 117, 4 adzj . 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