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

 - Class of 1954

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riendship 3 S 542 UEWNES PMT 'Aw,.54f L,? mf Nz' J, ' if ' , ' X -A - wx, l I Q V fi fl Y ,4 2 ,f ,X x CU 0 Qu o EL pncumno EL E CUED O EL DECUEQDO EL IQECUEDUO EEIQEEUEUUU EL IQECUEDDO Q EL PECUEIQDO EL ECUEIQDO Lg L I Ii, A 3 -if LN' 3 4: N f ,, fj. if if fi. .,,,,wP4, f ww? .M wwmmw . , , X LMLM Mfzzvw A, ,L,,,,.zM.4.w.w - , E ,irq A4 A, wrw' MPM, L L 4 ,Q-4 in f L 4 2 ii? 3 R 'K . -E -:L 'f-L2 5 A: ' -, . WE' fi F! '. J - .3 51' Q L U .5 s .fi AQ 5 L' . 94 , , Q - . if, M ga? Q Rarely is a school as fortunate as ours in having, at the some time, two such outstanding teachers as Miss Beulah Shriver and Coach Jack Mashin. So self-evident is this fact that the Annual Staff wishes to honor both in a double dedication. l Miss Beulah Shriver Mr. Jack Mashin Miss Shriver's retirement this year, after twenty-one years at Grossmont, represents the ful- fillment of a career known only to the gifted master teacher. Students who have worked with her have felt her friendly persuasion and forceful direction. Her devoted work on the Christmas Pageant resulted in performances beautifully conceived and executed, and her coaching of Speech and English pupils brought incentive and success to many for the first time, With her departure comes the realization that her generosity, good will, and affection will be impossible to replace. Grossmont's allegiance to Coach Jack Mashin covers most of Grossmont's history, Since l924, when our school's enrollment was about 400, until today with students numbering over 2,600, Coach has been an inspirational leader in the lives of every student body. His winning teams and star athletes, under the influence of his skill, sincerity and sense of fair play, have been cheered throughout Southern California. Fine sportsmanship and the spirit of friendly competition are keynotes of his entire career. Perhaps his greatest contribution to Grossmont is his natural ability to reach the average student, fostering in each one an awareness of self-confidence and strength, I , K I kr-.. 5 ' , lv, v M f ' .fn - A t' 'qi g 1 I -,v if lf tlg' . ' QB ' u. ,-. 35' i' 5 itfmhfi 4' at-Qi Q 4- . 4' 9' X v J , UL ,A 'alt 4' 'W ' gf' x .321 V 5 J up .ri ' Q. As you, the reader, turn the pages of this book, the world we live in lies before you. The theme of our yearbook is this student world, and in our art work style of layout, photographs and activities we have tried to present the real meaning of a democratic education and the value of our contemporary scene. Our work and play, our friends, our challenges and aspirations are all pictured and annotated here, ln classes, on the campus, at games and dances, in clubs and inter-scholastic competitions, and in student gov- ernment we have shared a world together. 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Hughes Left to right: Mrs. May, Mrs. Sears, Mrs. Kubik, Mrs. Assistant District Millan, Mr. Ahern, Mrs. LaMoe, Mrs. Fair, Mrs. Le- Superintendent Masters, Mr. Burns. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES are: Mr. C. Foster, Mr. R, Hall, Mr. L, Freeman, Mr. C, lrwin, and Mr. P. Svalstad. fb- A .BA Behind the scenes is this hard-working administrative staff, who are the cogs in the complex machinery of Grossmont Union High School District which is made up of two high schools, Grossmont and Helix, with a combined enrollment of over 4,000. These men and women have put their time and energies into the service of our school, often getting little recognition and lots of grief. Among many other problems is that of Grossmont's finances, each member of the staff contributes his efficiency, and the budgeting is wisely and effectively accomplished throughout the year. In the Grossmont High School offices, a constant stream of traffic runs its way in and out of the Attendance Office where the staff makes out the absences and keeps all attend- ance records for over 2,600 students. A friendly word and quick service are given to all Foothillers who come here. The Business Office keeps the financial accounts and sup- ervises the business proceedings and countless other jobs of a student body needing books, athletic uniforms, classroom supplies and ASB budgetings of various sorts. ln the Reception Office, Mrs. West keeps busy running the switchboard, answering Grossmonters' ques- tions at every turn, making change for stamps or emergency phone calls, and receiving visi- tors, students and public alike with a ready smile. Whenever a student needs friendly advice or assistance, the first place he heads for is the Counseling Office, where he is greeted by patient and understanding Mrs. Smith, the Counseling Secretary. Here, the class counselors help students fill out pro- grams, decide vocations, and assist in the countless problems, personal and otherwise, that confront pupils each day. Mr Harry Riley Mr John Cornelius Principal Vice Principal Left to right: Mrs. V, Owen, Mr. T, Gould, Mrs. C, Cascone and Mrs. M, Fitch. ATTENDANCE OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE Below, left to right: Mrs. D. West, Mrs. A. Homola, Mrs, E. Young, and Mrs. A, Pittman. l 'FL COUNSELING OFFICE Left to right: Mrs. E. Smith, Mr, J, Lundquist, Miss M. Jenkins, Mrs. V. Gibson, Mr. W, Barnett, Mrs. E. Quicksall, and Mr, P, Morell. The Helping Hands B, 2. 1 G44 5 s is Mrs. F. Pofeef l. B , ' ' WL ..,,,,,,, 4-ff l .I V l T ,ff X 3 wg, f . Q 521 4 5 4 V, 1 Il- , Q 4 . ,... 3 MG X, , Q Mom Sherman Among the many services for students at Grossmont, one of the most important is that provided by our nurse, who is kept busy offering rest service, keeping a complete health record on every stu- dent, giving health exams and adminis- tering first aid. Attractive grounds and buildings are proof of our custodians' and groundsmen's efficiency, Each morn- ing the campus is spotless, and not many schools can boast such beautiful flowers or shrubs and such stately trees. The bus drivers put many long hours into driving the pupils to and from school, some coming from outlying areas as far away as 30 miles, The efficient cafe- teria staff handles the big job of keeping hungry students fed, Among the many appetizing dishes prepared are spaghetti, stew, pies, cakes and salads, In the cafeteria, many students lend a helping hand. The place to buy your school supplies, and a popular place to congre- gate, is in the Student Exchange under the able and friendly direction of Mom Sherman. There you will find everything from paper clips to Junior rings. Custodians Groundsmen Bus Drivers 7 ' r V. W. 297' If ,- , fx Students Are Well Served by Cafeteria, Student Exchange and Buses .4 Mr. Barnett Counseling a 16 5 . .,,. 1,,5' Sv Student :fn Y Wi' ir, ,A-44, 725 Mr. Al Ehlers, traffic superintendent Mr GeorgeC Gross Mrs Eckoe Ahern Mr. Theodore Bardacke Mr. Robert Baumgartner Mr James R Dewey Mr J Harold Goss Mr, Raymond Kniss Mrs. Ella Peterson Mr Lee Roloff Miss Beulah Shriver Mrs. Dorothy Smith Mr, Bill Wulbern S. If you could look at the Gross- mont English Department one little part of one little day, perhaps you would catch a glimpse like this: Mr, Gross' English IV class sits on the quad lawn, discussing Shake- speare . . . Bent over term paper outlines, juniors struggle with com- position problems as Mrs. Smith helps . . . Mr. Kniss reads to his wide-eyed English Ill class . . . Would-be journalists hear Mr, Bar- dacke shout, Deadline, and rush off to meet it , , . Mr. Goss dis- tributes exams to students frantic- ally stuffing last information about complex sentences into their heads . . . Mr. Baumgartner calls in the auditorium to drama class mem- bers, Upstage, everyonel' '.., ln room 33, speech students thunder and roar and shake statistics in debate coach Roloff's face . . . Mr. Dewey opens his brief case for themes to return to his sophomores . . . At three-thirty Wednesday afternoon, over steaming coffee cups at the English Department meeting, Mr, Wulbern discusses a new textbook with Miss Shriver, Mrs, Ahern, and Mr, Burnham . , , Mr James L, Dyer Mr. James B. Bosley --ft' Miss Mariorie Hyde Miss Patricia Lucero Mr Richard Peterson Mr. James Parker Gussies and Gerties have an excellent opportunity to pre- pare themselves for business careers at Grossmont in the Commercial Department. Fu- ture business teachers, secre- taries, bookkeepers, clerical workers, and salesmen have access to the latest equipment, including dictating, calculating and adding machines, electric typewriters, shorthand record- ing tapes dictated by experts, modern metal bookkeeping desks, and duplicating equip- ment. Students who have tak- en commercial courses will long remember the excellent equipment and the experi- enced staff of teachers. Our superior Ag Department offers a four-year course including the study of animal husbandry, horticulture, farm management and soil crops. Our boys have won honors in many contests and received statewide recognition in the State Final Citrus Judging. Entries in the San Diego County Fair are anticipated each year and many of our Ag pupils are receiving invaluable training for prosperous and happy living. The Art Department offers to each student the chance to experience a wide variety of materials, including silverwork, enameling, oil painting, watercolor, weaving, pottery and glazing, silk screen, textiles, etc. The Pho- tography Lab, unusually well equipped, allows each student to experience the many-sided techniques and accomplishments of a field vital to our times. Our aim is to introduce to each student the qualities of fine materials and to allow each to develop his personal visual language, broadened and enriched by a knowledge of our Art Heritage. -wwe 424 Zi ' -'ww' f - ' 1 3 wen Q- ff--14134 -4' X z A ' .7 f ' ' f-'gj if Ziiiinf 7, 2'-'faif-Q, Z A f ' ,gain ,- 5. ' .-' . f . 3 V vw if e..-f-' xg I- ,, . , W Wt lf 49 ,wcg gsgk h, N ':f1,, - J aff ,4 15 ,f,,W is,i ,?. -J 5:-' Mr, Willard Barkell Mr. Harris Cousineau Mrs. Annabelle Jump Mr. William Beck Mr. Stanley Baker Mrs.Marilyn Kamminga -L. X Jane Collard Alda Kirk Leone Finalle Mrs. Evelyn Schmidt Mrs. Norma Hirsch Mrs, Evelyn Soronen nr' I .. 1: -1' Hr-17 L. Mr. Robert Burnham Mrs. Ruth Matheny Mr, Carroll Edwards INGREDIENTS - A goodly group of enthusiastic girls . . . several expert homemaking teachers . , . a beautiful, well- Mr. Gordon Shields Mrs. Mary Smith The English-Social Studies Department offers all fresh- men a good foundation in basic English and social studies skills. This includes, in addition to the usual practice in writing and speaking, the reading of several types of liter- ature, such as a novel fThe Yearlingl, plays CModern One Act Plays and The Merchant of Venicel, poetry, short stories and selections from books on travel and foreign countries fThe Open Road and World Neighborsl. The social studies areas which form the core of the course are orientation and the techniques of studying, world geogra- phy, personality, and vocations, Current events are studied throughout the course. Mr. Donald Taylor Mr. Vernon Hill Mr Erwin Holk Mr. Edgar Wenbourne equipped department. METHOD-Mix well . . .blend- ing with textbooks, tests, report cards, good citizenship, laughter and satisfying projects . . , plenty of cooking on the front burner. RESULT-Delicious Dish . . . Field trip to the Design Center with luncheon at the EI Cortez Hotel . . . Gala Christmas Tea for Grossmont employees . . . Countless party-type luncheons for outside guests . . , Fashion shows of garments made by girl seamstresses . . . Meals for teach- ers, mothers, bus drivers, and others . . . Service for study groups, counseling committee, and P.T.A. board . . . Scholar- ships offered to deserving senior girls . . . Fascinating window displays in the art building . . . Gifts to service men abroad. SERVE-Warm and friendly, with a sprig of success! ith. lft The Industrial Arts program is planned to satisfy the desire in every boy to express himself through the medium of tools and materials. Our courses in Auto Shop, Woodshop, Metal Shops, and Mechanical Drawing stimu- late coordination of mind and body through instructive tool processes. By studying and ex- ploring these shops, our students broaden their general education, develop hobbies and discover vo- cational aptitudes that prepare them for successful living and better citizenship. Miss Josephine Kollmyer Miss Mildred M, Sawyer Mrs. Agnes U, Miller Mr. Eugene Vinson M.ss Mirian Anderson Mrs.Ruth Lane Mr Faris Edgar Mrs, Dora Harrity Despite today's emphasis on practicality, we must not forget the eternal things, Gadgets fill a very definite purpose and seem an end in themselves, but as we mature with the passing years, we begin to hunger for life's meaning, The liberal arts, of which foreign languages are a part, help provide an answer. lf the student is diligent, he will eventually savor Cervantes, Virgil, or Corneille in the original, great universal minds that can give depth, perspective, and vision to our own lives, Here is elevation of thought to counteract the world's ever-new batch of troubles, wisdom to comfort us, and beauty to heal. Indeed, as the saying goes, to speak three tongues is to be three men. A NJ 't T7 - , V ,y 2,185 .WN if Amazing' Beautiful! lngeniousl Profound! Mathematics leads the way in physics, architecture, finance, engi- neering, communications, medicine, electronics, commerce, astronomy. An alert, e n t h u s i o st i c , well-prepared teaching staff is putting emphasis, too, on leading the way toward mak- ing their contributions in the develop- ment of good citizenship, by main- taining high standards in accuracy, neatness, ability to make wise decis- ions, cooperation, respect for law and order, self-reliance, and the ability to express one's ideas before a group. Toward these ends, the math teachers manipulate the strings to satisfy the many needs of l,6OO students enrolled in a rapidly expanding department- alert to the critical problems of the growing need for technical manpower -so needed in this modern age. Mrs. Ellen Hall Mr. George Bazik Mr. Gerald Davidson Mr Jack Keogh Mr. Paul Clark Mr, Waldo Riches Mr Harold Lutz Mrs Merle Donohue Mr Benton L Minor Mr Charles Daggs Miss Mary Atkinson Mr. Samuel Van Note Mr. John W. Wilt-on Mr. William Carden Miss Edith Curry Mr. Robert Fielder Mr. John Steele The Music Department at Grossmont offers outstanding training in both Vocal and Instrumental fields Among the major performing units are the Red Robe Choir and the Blue and Gold Band This year the band captured the Sweep stakes at Long Beach Band Review for the third time Gross mont is the first high school to win this honor The Red Robe Choir added to its busy season a tour to the Imperial Valley High Schools Every year the Choir and Band enter the Southern California Music Festival held at various educa tional centers in Southern California This year the Choir sang at Redlands University and the Band played at Pomona College Festival Our Music Department offers excellent opportunities for small ensembles quartets and individual units and sets a high standard of musical achievement in class work The high caliber of achievement throughout the whole department is evident in the Spring Concert annually presented to the student body and the public Through its responsibility to keep up with the very latest in the scientific world our Science classes represent one of our most rapidly developing depart- ments. Under the supervision of Mr. Daggs department head the following subjects are offered: Chemistry Health Drivers Education Physics and Military Science. These subjects are requisites for many college and university courses and some study in them is essential to the fullest appreciation of life itself. Many dependable futures are the result of fine training received in our Science courses. J . an-4' Mrs Ruth Martunez Mr Stanley McCI nt c Mr Robert Spencer Mr Raymond Reed Mr Dwight Young Mr Robert Cordry Mrs Elsue Reed The courses Included un the Soclal Studles Department are World Culture Unnted States Hlstory Soclal Problems Clvncs Audlo Vlsual and Student Government The teach ers of the department have as thelr chuef alms tne development ln the student of a knowl edge and apprecxatlon of our Amerlcan Democracy attutudes of good cltrzenshlp experience ln government an understandmg and experlen e ln lrvlng relatronshlps with people and an appreclatlon of monklnd s herntage gay 4 4, lr S' Mrss Jean Creelman M ss Shirley M Anderson Mlss Dorothy Arnold lf rv is gif A9 gf Q QA' 5 Wk in Mnss Bonme Beekman Mass Stelca Harker J. K? Mr John Hancock Mr Armand Matern Mr Glen Otterson W A W Each gurl should have a thorough knowl edge of many dlfferent physical education actuvltnes An lndnvudual and a team sport and one form of dance IS requlred of fresh men and sophomores Junsors and sensors are gnven an opportunlty for speclallzed learnrng fp-1 through electuve courses Instruction rs offered ln badmmton Caperettes dance nndlvudual recreational sports team sports tenms and tumbllng The Boys Phys Ed Dept provldes mstructuon and competltlon nn the major sports Cross Country Touch Football Basketball Track Soccer Volleyball Horseshoes Softball and Tennls Boys are exposed to the stnmulatnng forces of competltlon teamwork and vugorous physlcal actrvuty In unterscholastlc athletics the followlng are scheduled with other schools Varsity Soph and Frosh Football Varsnty and Junlor Varsity Cross Country Varsrty Class B C and D Basketball Class A B and C Track Varslty and Junuor Varsuty Baseball and Varsity Tennls Boys enter Grossmont as Chrldren and graduate as men fi Mr La rence Head Mr Jack Mashn s...., T ' ,P,9 B 1 P' ' fbi M A ' an AC, .1 l A 1. . T . , I I . ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' . . . , . I I I V I . . . , . sf gg, gf , fl-vT',1gv1 '1f,5' W , I , A ,C A V 1, ,, ff, ,psf ' ' ,A it 19 ' :ill M ix . und, V .4 'if '- A A . ff zz: if if -.re . N3 we ' ' I 1 1 ' I I I I 1 . . . . . ' I I I I I I I I ' l I ' I I I I I I I I I I , . R 1 C T J! Q , -rv . W ' 1 .....- Q , 'sa s S N 8 Q ' ' , ff . ,, . Q' S I 'ha .umvlilf iulq ' if 4, 1 ,L P F 5-ff! ft-F 53V ffw . -faiid . Jo Yarger Have you heard about Grossmont's school spirit? This was a question often an the lips of hundreds of students in the City League schools this season. And it's true-Gross- rnont is known for its fine spirit and good sportsmanship throughout the entire city and county. Surely much of this enviable reputation is the result of the tremendous organi- zation of our student body under the direction of our great sang and cheerleaders. They worked hard and made our spirit tops. So, hats off to you, song and cheerleaders, you were great? Q' A 'tg' 19 0ur Songleaders Janet Lindsay Maris Head Shelia Patterson Donna Rodia x x i -5.35 Carlynne Wllllams Our Championship Blue and Gold Band One of the most significant achievements in Grossmont's history was the Sweepstakes Award won by our band for the third time and the winning at last of the permanent trophy, the first and only time o band has been so honored. Competing with high school bands from seven Western states in the spectacular parade at Long Beach, Cali- fornia, Drum Major Sandra Sebby led our Blue and Gold to victory. Precision, instrumental playing of the highest order, and powerful, thrilling tone characterize every performance, and the routines, worked out to geometric perfection, are the marvel of crowds. Without Mr. Lutz, our band leader, working long hours in training for the finer points, and the beautifully designed uniforms, purchased from dona- tions throughout the school and community, we could never have succeeded. Congratulations to the finest high school band in the West! 0ur Band The Pep Band rl n Don Sandra Sebby Shields presents the Long Trophy to Mr. Lutz. .gl W x .f Beach ,4 4-1 ,,rN 1 Y an 1 4 1 i 1. Allene Shallcross Leah Harris Dixie Ober 4 .... Our Pom Pon Corps These girls and their leaders worked hard during much of the summer to accomplish their fine work. Their participation in the half-time entertainment this year resulted in glorious performances. The two captains, Allene and Dixie, were the corps' strong source of inspiration and leadership and they con- tributed much to the frequent comment heard throughout the season, The Pom-Pon Corps never looked better. The precisioned routines were out- standingj hardly a flaw could be found. Pom-Pon Corps, you were greatl Let's hope you'll be as great in years to come. ur Pom Pon Corps Georgiene Preisser K 1 M U,-1 41 1... Carol Nielson Myrna Dick Sandra Tissue 0ur aiorettes These peppy, high-stepping girls really twirled themselves to the top of the glory ladder this year. Wherever they went, leading the Coperettes, the best in precision was illustrated, and the entire group in half-time and pa- rades functioned Iike clock-work, You, along with the others, were great. Cheers for you! .ll Blue and old Flag Corps Tina Alessio, leader of the Grossmont Flag Corps, really led her group to many victories this year. In their striking new costumes and flags of blue and gold, these fourteen girls were highly praised tor their great halt-time and parade enter- tainment. As a result of their splendid achieve- ments, our band director, Mr. Harold Lutz, asked them to carry the banner for the bond in the Seven-Western-States' famous Parade. Thus hon- ored, these girls helped bring home the top award, winning tor us the permanent trophy Through the cooperation and loyalty between members of the corps and their new director, Miss Harker, the Flag Corps has won much glory. The students salute you for a job well done. The Curious Savage Senior Play If you haven't seen a play put on by our drama department, you don't know what you've missed. Here perhaps are the future actresses and actors of stage, screen, T.V, and radio. Two outstanding plays were presented to the student body and public this year. Under the inspir- ing direction of Mr Baumgartner, and with the help of the light, stage and sound crew, The Merchant of Yonkers and The Curious Savage were both well acted and thoroughly enjoyed by all in both evening and afternoon perform- ances. The casts of both felt that it was well worth all of the long and tedi- ous hours put in on memorizing lines and in practicing through many long sessions. lwiflmcp Nothing is more characteristic of Grossmonters than the spirit with which they prepare and present the annual Christmas Pageant. With complete devotion, students, teachers, administration, office and grounds staffs, and community start to work early in the fall on this traditional gift to the community. ln this production are found some of the best aspects of Grossmont life - loyalty, devotion to duty and dedication to high moral purposes. Christmas, l953, found every part of the school contributing in some way to the Pageant, The Music Department gave the orchestra, the Red Robe Choir, vocal ensembles and solos, Speech and Drama lent actors and stagehands, Art supplied scenic decorations and properties, Girls' Nativity Scene Mary and Joseph fi-:kg 1 K a Mi QW! . i A Shepherd Scene f .Ji f 'f ,jf S 7 x 'QS r ' .Q li T' f N - ,Q nr, 3' , A if 4 - t W' L W , 4 A V , wb Q , , it ,L 5 y y 1 3 3 ' , 1 JAN ' V., r, -'F r II is ,Vs gli ig. G Jean Sherley Carmen Boyne Physical Education trained dancersg Military Science parked carsg the basketball team trekked to Gillespie gym to practice so that the Grossmont gym would be tree tor rehearsalsg and all of Grossmont lstudents and facultyl entered into the Pageant spirit, More than 5,000 people made the trip to Grossmont to witness the three performances ot the 28th year ot the Christmas Pageant in l953, and students crowded the auditorium to see the special dress rehearsal. Grossmonters are proud to add these to the other thousands who have shared in their message ot peace to the world. Madonna Scene :it ft fi' Ev it for iw- . ,gr ti if Nqr' ul Bill McClain Reader -X- Angel and Mary 0 fi Qt? lb Q- G,-WA, n Al Mitchell Reader .ex ' xx L? flat' ...fi Mr, Kniss and Mel Kemp Feast Scene THE RED ROBE CHOIR Under the able direction of Mrs Merle G Donohue the Red Robe Choir established itself again as one of the outstanding musical organizations of the state Among the choirs numerous activities were host choir for the San Diego County High School Choral Concert and giving outstanding performances of three concerts in Imperial Valley The orchestra has done exceptional work in the preparation and presentation of many special concerts They participated brilliantly in the Christmas Pageant and the Music Festival Mr Lutz and Mr Minor prove themselves the best of all directors an turning out such a wonderful group of musicians THE ORCHESTRA participation in the annual Christmas Pageant, presentation of various concerts in our vicinity, being Bill McClain Don Caporal lt took long hours of hard work for Sue Sharpe, head of the Sixth Annual Nomination Convention, to get things in shape, but once things finally got roll- ing, everything ran smoothly and swiftly. The conven- tion is one of the most anticipated events of the year and is patterned after the National Nominating Con- ventions, This year, the proceedings were opened by Don Shields, our current ASB. President, who in turn introduced the Reverend Earl Berg, Reverend Berg, after the Flag Salute and the singing of the Star Spangled Banner, presented the invocation. Mr. James A. Robbins, from San Diego's Board of Super- visors, gave the keynote address on advantages of the student government program, while the audience listened in hushed anticipation for the events to follow. Tina Alessio, ASB. Veep, explained the rules of procedure for both candidates and delegates, and the convention was well on its way. Dave Leaverton, Co-Moderator, then took over and called for the standing roll call vote, No. l for President. Bill McClain won the nomination on the first ballot and gave his thanks for the support given him. Next, Don Shields proceeded to moderate roll call vote No. 2. During the casting of votes for the second ballot came a big surprise, Jerrie l-lafter, who had not pre- viously been named a presidential candidate, was nominated. She gave Don Caporal a strong opposi- tion, but Don finally won over her for presidential candidate on the second ballot. No candidate for Vice-President was nominated on the first ballot to begin with, Duane Brandenburg's highest votes falling short of a majority, howover, she came through with the majority on the second ballot, The third ballot was a highlight of the afternoon, as twelve students were brought up for nomination, after much excite- ment, Barbara Barr piled up the votes and won the nomination, In the tense election that followed, the i954-55 officers proved to be: Bill McClain, Presi- dent, and Barbara Barr, Vice-President. Ar s 1 iff' f 'P Y' 4 jk 3 r D 1'-A A L- Full View of Conventio 1' 7 :P 'CTW 9- 1 a t ? J if ft 5' P' fee, . Q G -, ... . Q ifggil Don Shields-Pres, Tina Al955l0'V99D Sue Sharpe-Sec. John Trumbull-Finance Jerrie Hatter-Publicity Tyrry Kuerbis-Athletics Cynthia Cook-Cultural Affairs Torn Cummings-Atty Gen. Penny Montgomery-ChJustice Karen Steen-Public Works Mr. Cordry, A.S.B. Advisor Three very able people kept our student government in top shape this year, Don Shields, President, Tina Alessio, Veep, and Sue Sharpe, Secretary. However, without the help of the very able commissioners and their assistants, these of- ficers could not have attained the high quality of work accomplished throughout the year. Don worked more or less as an overseer for the ASB., while Tina's fine efforts went into heading the Student Coun- cil and Sue's almost over-load- ed responsibility was devoted to the successful Convention and Election Campaign. Our Ticket Squad and Program Committee sold and handled tickets and programs for games as well as other school activities, and for a hard job well done, they deserve much credit. The Poster Committee staged some outstanding ad- vertising for all school events and the Entertainment and Refreshment Committees worked many hours to make each dance a real success. The Student Council, consist- ing of one representative for each second period classroom, weighed numerous suggestions and issues of school policy, thus putting into effect a ve- hicle of democracy at work. The Chief Justice controls the ' 'wth ? 3 .,f U .J-fmt 'Y-wtweesains. Election Board -- Advisory Committee legal aspects of our A.S.B. Constitution, and the Upper House supervises matters in an effort to keep all things run- ning smoothly and efficiently. Finally, for the benefit of indi- vidual students who have prob- lems of any nature whatsoever a counseling service, the Ad- visory Board, is available for conference and constructive aid. 1 Upper House ,fi 9 W.. --04 0,4 3, A-iq A 2 4 .44 I - 5 f QI' lil .za 4 if rfQ The El Recuerdo for '54 is being presented to you through the efforts of mony people. ln oddition to Terry Anderson, our Editor-in-Chief, who directed the hundreds of items in our dummy to o unified conclusion, ond Mr, Porker, our odvisor, who spent mony hours helping the stoff tie loose ends together, other members of the stoff, ond foculty members who cooperoted by excusing students for work, deserve sincerest thonks. Picture scheduling, writeups, loyout, ort work, business ond soles, money-moking projects, publicity, darkroom work, ond proof reoding consumed untold numbers of student hours, ond the completed book, imperfect os it moy be, is the fulfillment of on effort to present the student body with o picture-record of o busy yeor, Publicotions Doy ot Redlands University eorly in the yeor, ottended by severol members of the stoff, contributed mony ideos for the lotest ond best in yeorbook p roduction. Betty Adamson Teachers Classes l-larriette An us Margie Closson Q Business Manager Senior Write Ups Carolyn Cooper Senior Pictures 37 A W -222 ' -rf M ,- ,., X W 562 AA f s Martha Hahn Gina Hall Leah Harris Larry Knowles Art Editor Compilation Girls' Sports Photographer lV5?Z?Zv 4:5550 B ' 'ff fn 5. J ,Q-7' 1 j? X X .9-WW' va, Norma Lawrence Photo Coordinator Judy Roether Write Up s V n l . 1 I Norma Lee Awards Snaps Diane Sodergran Publicity fn '57 Janet Lindsay Write Up Connie Tash Clubs ,A George Roach Boys Sports Fred Wettig Photographer g 4 Wat, Terry Anderson Editor-in-Chief Mr. Parker Advisor 3- in- Grossmont's bi-weekly publication, the Foothill Echoes, kept all loyal Foothillers informed of important events. If a Gus wanted to learn the newest joke or the low- down on the outcome of a game, he hurried to get the latest issue which was sure to include all camp- us news and events. The various editors, the cub reporters, and Mr. Bar- dacke, our advisor, spent many hours weekly on personal interviews, pho- tos demanded at the last minute for spot news, reading of copy, adver- tising, and publicity of all kinds to make our news- sheet as popular and complete as possible. Anne Cowhick Ass't. Editor Jack Schuster Feature Editor A55 li is Dave Leaverton Dennis Depert Sports Editor Art Editor T? Sue Sharpe Connie Doty Sally Westmorland Joan Palo Managing Editor Advertising Manager Business Manager Circulation Manager Cub Reporters 4. , fd W G9 Peggy Lowe ,5 .4 Mft Bardacke Penny Montgomery Advisor Editor-tn.Clnief Circulation Manager The Work Counselor pro- vides three services to the stu- dents of Grossmont: employ- ment counseling, work permits and work experience. The lat- ter is established to encourage students to get practical ex- perience in the world of work, Students attend classes on campus for a minimum day and spend at least two hours daily on the job. The em- ployer cooperates by endeavor- ing to present training on the job, the student seeks to de- velop skill in the field of work, and the school, through the Work Counselor, provides sup- ervision and counsel. Some forty students were enrolled in Work Experience this year, in a variety of jobs, usherettes, service station attendants, nur- serymen, salesmen, glass blow- ers. The school is appreciative of the fine cooperation re- ceived from the numerous em- ployers who have assisted with the program. Betty Lou Adamson, Ltoyd Coffer Secretary Agruculturalist Dave Knitting, Mike Kahl, Nurseryman Glass Blower Mr, J. Lundquist, Work Counselor Yearbook production deadlines prevent recognition to many award students. It is regrettable we have had to omit notice of such out- standing achievements as accom- pany scholarship offerings from the Art, Homemaking and several other departments. Unfortunately, also unmentioned are many students winning photographic awards, scholarships to universities, special awards in various fields of endeav- or, scholarships from local, state and national organizations, and Circle G's fthe highest award given by the school to honor the ten sen- ior students whose accomplishments are the most well-roundedl. C.S.F. Life Members Fred Wettis Dick Bronson Photography Athletics Paula Thomas Barbara Barr D.A.R. Rep. Jr. Girls' State mf' . ,. f ,i F it 2, S 1 ff,..r. L f 'ix 'tbfgj' . . 'k's'5Qf:f5' , C , 5 Q mfs F af f l 5 'f H M x . Jim Giyer, Athletics Marilyn Downs, Speech l i l i ff' if -, - , , ,-,.- 1 l 1. i v 5, ' .ini h . 7- yy : ,gy , y .J -Qi, V Don Shields, Sleve Mercy' Ag' Calif. Boy of Year Frank Crown, Speech Bafbafa Cary, Essay Francine Wylie, Art Myra Westfall, Art ART AWARDS: Crafts, Mike Burgert, Art, Dick Crawford, Commercial Art, Jerry Gould, Art l, Anita Wallingford, Design l, Elsie Mockler. The Junior-Senior Prom, one of the most-looked-forward-to events of the year, finally arrives. The parking lot of the San Diego Officers' Club is filling to capa- city, and inside can be heard the dreamy music drifting out to the couples arriving one after the other. The atmosphere of the ballroom, with couples dancing 'round and 'round, spells gaiety and merriment, lt is a dance of all dances, never to be forgotten, the colors, soft lights and happy excitement fixed in memories forever. FS. -.YF 1 u 0. ' Q.. Bill n Leah ,,- 'l' Prom Committee 5 we D D011 n Earpara Dick n Carolyn X A c-. 'X 1 '84 vs RUSS 0 N500 Terry n Nmra Tom n Norma 1 n Linda Chdciq n Conn 9 1 in Y' I W' 'QW . ,At z .,.,,, .4 Fi Q YE xi G 'Ek X .Ik gl 8-L VARSITY FOOTBALL 9 Pete Pollock 'N Lynn Cupp Ray Gillespie Bob Stockton X .-N f J 'B Joe Welch ' L ee Charles Ford Dick Homuth Barry Thibodeau Denny Vopat Ivan Waker The JV. team did very well this year. Under coaches Ed- wards and Fielder, the team turned in many o league tri- umph, Probably the highlight ot the season was a 7 to 7 tie with Son Diego, With Jim Walton, sophomore speedster, Carrying much of the load, the team was very strong often- sively, They showed their de- tense in the San Diego game with a last-minute goal line stand. The outstanding toot- ball team an campus this year was the freshman team, Play- ing in no league, they com- piled a 7 won O lost record, Coach Spenser says, This is the greatest team I have ever coached. They wiped out the Ramona team 54-O. All through the season they had only l2 points scored against them, while they were scoring l97, Leonard Preston led the scoring with 44 points Other high scorers were Joe Kluce- wich, Deward Monzer, and Gary Dunn HHH. 4 .gil 490149-qv A4 I Rrzv-g'I:::-!l::1r:::r7fJi'-'lit ff 74 Jerry Barnes Phil Cerasoli Dave Leaverton 'x X, uk ' Don Cole Parker Damon Leon Nelson Jim Putney Grossmont started the season with great prospects, but the lack of a good, tall man was largely respon- sible for the poor showing in League play. Coach Keogh had quite a bit ot material, but these boys just couldn't get those all-important rebounds. How- ever, Jim Putney was awarded a second string berth on the All-City League Team, Those two brothers, Coach Keogh Don Cole and Leon Nelson, were outstanding players, both of them were capable of hitting 20 points or more in a game. Little Sal Contreras was the team's play-maker, in the second Helix game, he really shook the Helix players up with his ball freezing. The center, Dave Leaverton, was always in there scrapping, and Jerry Barnes was one of the fastest men on the court you'll ever see. Phil Cerosoli's graduation at mid-term was a real loss to the team. Even though the team did not set the world on fire, still they were great. VARSITY BASKETBALL iss? I 1 X , Coach Hanzoclf B BASKETBALL 1 Jerry Barrows Les Hall Phil Hauri Bill Hood Dick Williams Coach Spencer 3,49 'T 1- EROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL With Les Hall, the City League's top scorer and unanimous All-League choice, leading the way, this year's B team made a fine showing in League play, Hall was also voted the team's most valuable player. Holding down the other forward spot was Lefty Williams who scored points consistently Bill Hood and Earl Carl- ton shared the center spot, Phil Houri, the team cop- tain, held down one guard, while Jerry Barrows held down the other, The Frosh-Soph team this year had many veterans on the squad, which gave valuable experience to the teams They did very well in placing second in the League, During the whole season, they compiled a l5 won and 3 lost record. The team had great spirit and the boys were never out-fought on the floor. Among the future A players that played on the team this year were Lowell Roper, Ed Porter, Denny Ladd, and James Rich, 1 in Coach Mashin Coach Head L ' ww., ,ig-me . r 244 --,W 1.- 3, , lm 2.2, M311 WMV, d4 d ,:f',,f? H , 1 4 , Jef M , A . A -ff njuxf' ., 'QL y Dick Bronson Dick Loftus Rene Rogers s T4 E ,I -ws, , .Pegg Z gl 7 .5 ' faq X ,, m Parker Damon George Paddeck Ronald Wade A J Coach Jack Mashin, the Fox of the Foothills, has another good track team this year. They ran over the Helix Clan by a score of 89-l8, Al- though in the big San Diego meet the team was upset by the Cavemen, we still have one of the best teams in Southern California. Our great trio of shot-put- ters, Dick Bronson, Dick Loftus and Mel Kemp, average 55 feet, Bronson leads the bunch with a put of 60'4V2 . Park- er Damon has already pole- vaulted l2'9 , and George Paddeck leads the broad jump- ers with a top leap of 2l'l l . Our great distance man, Jim Giyer, holds the best time in California for the 880, with a time of l:58, while Rob Rabe has run a 2:03 in the same race. Rene Rogers heads the milers with a 4330.2 clocking. Ken Holmes and Keith Eche- verri, the two high jumpers, have leaped 6'2 and 6' re- spectively, The team has many other stars, in C I ud i n g Ron Wade, Russ Kanady, Gene Bucholz, Paul Landon and Bill Hammond. Tom George Jim Giyer -pi QQ if tab!! , W, I, 9 r Kenneth Holmes Russ Kanady A TRACK TEAM B TRACK TEAM While many of the B's moved up to the A squad, the team is again favored to win the League title, The two high jumpers, Christy and Noel, form an almost unbeatable combination. Dan Caporal, the all-around B, shot-puts, runs the hurdles, and runs in the relay. Jim Walton runs a very fast lOO and 220. With our distance men, Contreras and Isbell, the team went through the season undefeated. The C's won the crown again this year. The sensational Doug Benson runs a lO,7 lOO-yard dash, a 18.8 180-yard dash and cuts over the hurdles in 19.4. Coach Hancock, hoping for a better season than last year's, has several returning lettermen. His pitching staff appears to be strong, with junior Skip Fenn, sophomores Lefty Williams and Earl Carl- ton, and the top reliefer, sen- ior Bob Jordan. Denny Vopat is the top catcher, while Lexy Little catches Skip Fenn ex- clusively. The infield looks strong defensively. Jim Put- ney holds down the first sack with power-hitting Gary Frey- miller ready to step in in case of need. All-League candidate Don Cole makes the keystone safe. Don's brother, Leon Nel- son, takes care ofthe hot corn- er around third base. Another sophomore, Lyn Simpson, com- bines with Cole to make a great double play combination. ln left field, when he is not pitching, is Lefty Williams. Page Nelson, veteran outfield- er, takes over when Lefty is pitching. ln center field is Sal Contreras, one of the ball club's top stickers. Patrolling the right pasture is sophomore power-hitting Alan Hall. Coach Hancock Y QS NO fb Us 4? 5 Q ufu ,lla i :gag 'I Q5 0 g 955 5 f if 25 'JL Y' f 5 Q 'Sk is 1 , In ' ' Q, I 4 , jd I Q 5 ,.f V 5 5 04, ij 'S ,A , W , 'QB ,.055fFl0fiA, V49 -' 0.23 Don Cole Skip Fenn Gary Freymiller Bob Jordon Lexie Little Leon Nelson Jim Putney Lyn Simpson Denny Vopat 05 0 9' 'W Q95 a, Alan Hall Page Nelson Dick Williams Li J.V. BASEBALL rf VARSITY BASEBALL X . .A w'uf?,: ' A, uv .. - 1-.,,t .4 Jy, Qifs 3' Cross ountry '-Q.. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Jim Giyer Gene Bucholz Rene Rogers 1 I 1 League Champions!! Those are the words used to describe our great cross country team. Jim Giyer, Rene Rogers and Gene Bucholz make up probably the best trio of distance runners in the southland. Giyer broke most of the track records wherever he ran. Paul London and Bob Rabe al- so helped pile up the points. The team ran over all other League oppon- ents by huge scores, and finished second in the Southland, Another ban- ner year for Grossmont's great cross Country team. Coach Matern Tennis VARSITY TENNIS JR. VARSITY TENNIS lil Qgzf, I in Q12-f ' Carl Eifhoifz Carl Eltzholtz, who has been playing tennis for only four years, is a supe- rior net player who is now na- tionally ranked. As usual, Grossmont has one of the finest tennis teams in the City League. Under new coach Matern, the team has come up with several League wins. Our top-seeded player, Carl Eltzholtz, is one of the best young tennis players in Southern California. We have several other good players, among them, Bill Erholtz, Don Vorbeck, Steve Bingham, Den- ny Gulick, and Jack Mosher. The J.V. team is also doing very well, having defeated sev- eral other teams in League play and thus giving promise of some strong varsity tennis stars for the years to come. I nv GIRL fl-1144 MissJ C I PURT The addition of the new tennis and volleyball courts helped control the overcrowded gym fields this year. With more room, there was the oppor- tunity for more instruction and a greater variety of games for which every Grossmont Gussy and Gertie was thankful. The sports illustrated on these two pages, each of which is challenging and stimulating, are open to any girl wishing to take them. Although these games are less strenuous than the more vigorous games illustrated on the preceding pages, they are equally as popular. The demand for more and a greater variety of games means that more space is needed, and at the pres- ent time a large new gym field is being constructed which will give more girls more room for more games. A wonderful teaching staff in the girls' gym has made a gym period something for each girl to look forward to. Q-K, fi .Ci A '8 . as 'Tv Tk 'Q sl if Qs ax, Qcddiie ' 'TX 2 rv. ,tx '. . ff Mrs. Buck ,W WW? -,-- i x BY Qu -PGI nib' 5 1 i' x XQ Q if ,f-2 3 Baseball basketball and volleyball are three sports which recelve top brllung from the gurls In our school All three offer a great deal of an structaon and hard play AI though these games have been played for many years at Grossmont they are stnll de manded year after year Along wath them goes the thrallmg experience of unter class com pehtuon, and champuonshnp teams are many. Of course, there are lots of rules to learn in order to play these games well, and so a lot of time is spent learning the do's and dont's. .,a-ve, -O Q' 'Sk Our-gf i..u i-Swl 'NM K , : X Miss S. Harker Miss B. Beekman Ian: ,T ,- I ,.. . Q , - M Q 4? my tg Z 'f ' .. ff ' V ff? ' I7 2' ' ' : 4141 , 'T f Z , G Y. ff , , l . -A . 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Grossmont Iubs Grossmont's clubs are of three dis- tinct types, l-lonorary clubs, the small- est group, consisting of the brains of GHS, give our best scholars a chance to share experiences together in a tield ot mutual interest. The sec- ond and largest group is made up of the social-service clubs which perform countless services for the school and community and offer numerous social activities that add to the enjoyment of belonging to a group, The third division is made up of the interest clubs, some educational and some rec- reational. Participation in these clubs results in many worthwhile and excit- ing hours, GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS Pres., Pat Maxey, V, Press, Nancy Mercer, Sec., Sue Ann l-laverlcamp, Treas., Allene Shallcross, Sponsor, Miss Arnold Any Grossmont girl who holds an ASB. card is an automatic member at the Girls' League The purpose at the club is to aid the girls in all ways and to help with general improvements throughout the school, Activities included two fashion shows, Christmas giving, sponsoring a war orphan in Korea, Twirp Week, the Twirp Twirl, and the good grooming campaign They also gave two faculty teas and were in charge of the Fresh- man Orientation Quiu. AND scRoi.L Pres., Penny Montgomery, V. Pres., Sally Benter, Sec., Connie Doty, Treas., Dave Leaverton, Spon- sor, Mrs. Ahern. Membership in Quill and Scroll, an international honorary society, is limited to those who have writing and publication ability. The Grossmont chapter was organized in l92l. Projects include entering writing contests, sponsor- ing a Hix-Mix booth, and giving a subscription ot Writers' Digest to the library. MATH CLUB Pres., Denny Gulick, V. Pres., Howard Morrow, Sec., Ann Hindes, Treas., Jack Campbell, Sponsor, Miss Kollmyer. The Math Club encourages students who are really interested in mathematics. As a project tor the year, the members supplied the band with a uniform. During their meetings, they enjoy using the slide rule and working mathematical problems. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Pres., John Trumbull, V. Pres., Maurice Montgomery, Sec., Karen Lilybladeg Sponsor, Mr. Roloft. The number of speech points acquired makes a Grossmont student eligible for the National Forensic League. The club participated in speech tournaments and helped the mem- bers improve their speaking ability. -' 'Q ,ry , T 4.44 4- . . sa., ' , .., gy , we KAOSELLES Pres., Chris Scott, V. Pres., Bon- nie Winsby, Sec., Judy Jones, Treas., Muriel Phillips, Sponsors, Miss Lucero, Mr. Keogh, The Kao- selles, another of several clubs formed at the beginning of the year, were very busy. Besides hav- ing exciting social events, they gave a Christmas tree and gifts to the County Children's Orphanage and sold Christmas corsages to put a little money in their treasury. TORCH-ETTES Pres., Marilyn Bodine, V. Pres., Bobbie Ageno, Sec., Yvonne Perrigo, Treas., Carol Smyth, Sponsor, Miss Beekman. Among this busy club's long list of projects accomplished this year were supplying needy children with hearing aids and glasses, making and supplying clothes for a needy family, helping with costumes at the Christmas Pageant, and sending presents to the boys in Korea. ig My g . ..,,....,w'n -4Q2gF,g-gi..-,',,f, 5 .ww 'P M' 'av .1-f i we - ff Aww- ze .fr ' ,iw LES CHANDELLES Pres., Linda McLean, V. Pres., Beverly Lande, Sec., Shirley Fink, Treas., Pat Leach, Sponsor, Mrs. Poteet. Les Chandelles, another club organized this year, is designed to provide service and social activi- ties for the girls. Among numerous projects, the club helped a welfare family in El Cajon, added cheer to G.H.S. at Christmas time with mur- als in the halls and sponsored o book drive for the library. GROSSMONT HI-Y Pres., Keith Echeverri, V. Pres., Bill Mc- Clain, Sec., Dave Grace, Treas., Bob Almgren, Sponsors, Mr. Wilton, Mr, Cousineau. This very active club is responsible for many serv- ices accomplished for school and community. Their many activities included participation in the Hi-Y basketball tournament, Hi-Y track meet, Y-Day in Hollywood, and the Sacra- mento model legislature, They ushered at Open House and the Easter Sunrise Service atop Mt. Helix, painted lines on the tennis courts, and set up Hix-Mix booths, besides having many joint meetings. Their most im- portant event was sponsoring the Ugly Man Contest for the March of Dimes. MAMSELLES Pres., Jo Kucala, V. Pres., Elaine Tucker, Sec., Dixie Carender, Treas., Nancy Buhr, Sponsors, Mrs. Owen and Mrs. Gibson. The Mamselles is one of this Year's newly-organized clubs. This social service group of twenty- five eager girls got off to a good start by presenting baskets to the needy at Christmas time. ALPINE TRI-HI-Y Pres., Lynn Mockler, V. Pres., Joyce Bradshaw, Sec., Sue Smith, Treas., Jeanette Williams, Chaplain, Norma Clark, Sponsors, Mrs, Hall, Mrs. Ball. This service club, organized in l948, is open to girls in the Alpine district. Besides winning the Jessop Trophy for outstanding service in '52-'53, activities included giving Christmas gifts for the children in the Conval- escent Hospital. STARDUSTERS Pres., Virginia McGrew, V. Pres., Janet Thompson, Sec., Barbara Slagle, Treas., Dolly Farrankop, Sponsor, Miss Beekman. The Stardusters' require- ment for membership is to be five feet eight inches or over in height. Their purpose is to serve tall girls' interests and needs and to serve the school in any way possible. The club, reorgan- ized last year, sponsored a finalist for Homecoming Queen and gave an after-game dance. LETTERMEN'S CLUB Pres., Dick Bronson, V, Pres, Lynn Cupp, Sec., Rene Rogers, Treas., Tom George, Sponsors, Mr. Morrell, Mr. Otterson. This athletic group includes most of Grossmont's outstanding muscle men. Their purpose is to promote athletics and to encourage the finest ideals of sportsmanship. Painting at the trash cans was one of their many gestures of cooperation and good-will. G.A.A. Pres., Marilyn Downs, V. Pres., Connie Doty, Sec., Betty Dearborn, Treas., Estella Smith, Sponsor, Miss Shirley Anderson. The G.A.A. was kept busy this year participat- ing in the City League and State College sports days, giv- ing their annual Mother- Daughter Banquet and having their white elephant sale. GAA, was organized in the year that Grossmont was built, and is a service, recreational, and social club. lOO points of GAA, credit is necessary if the girls wish to become mem- bers. GW' ,i I S M -1: av., 1 f M s Q lv S-rr r,?Zs:' 2 x rf,v.Q: ,Pb '?'P'9 - F.B.L.A. Pres., Betty Lou Adamson, V, Pres., Marie Russo, Sec. lrecordingl, Audrey Kopecky, Sec. lcorrespcndingl, Carmen Boyne, Treas. lprojectl, Pat Fleming, Treas. Cmembershipl, Rene Sanchez, Sponsors, Mrs, Kamminga, Mr. Cousineau, Mr. Baker, This club's worthy purpose is to further interest in business and to help mem- bers get jobsf' The group sold greeting cards and stationery to finance the annual club din- ner, A special project this year was a Christmas party enter- taining needy children, F.F.A. Pres., Ronnie Bowman, V. Pres, Bill Stack, Sec, Bill Beasley, Treas., Dennis Hill, Sponsor, Mr, Dyer. The purpose of this worthy club, organized in l928, is to develop and forward interest in agriculture. The Harvest Ball, the F.F.A. Banquet, and judging contests are a few of the many, many accomplish- ments the F.F.A. has to its credit. DUKES Pres., Rod Merritt, Bob Baker, V. Pres., Jim Putney, Bob Gustafson, Sec., Harold Davis, George Roach, Treas., John Tychen, Paul Bailey, Sponsor, Mr. Vinson, A few of the Dukes' projects this year were cleaning up the campus, patrolling the cafeteria, and decorating for the Christmas Pageant. In the line of social activities, they staged their 5th annual Dukes' Drag and had many joint meetings. They made contributions to the Red Robe Choir and the Annual Fund. XX 'NH' W DUCHESSES Grand Duchess, Janet Lind- say, Lesser Duchess, Janice Slaten, Scribe, Lillie Jones, Financial Scribe, Penny Mastt, Sponsor, Miss Harker. The Duchesses were busy this year, collecting toys for crippled children at Christmas, usher- ing at the Football Banquet, selling balloons for the March of Dimes, and serving at the Citizens' Advisory Committee. They also held their 2nd An- nual Bunny l-lop, which turned out to be a great success. MOONSWEEPERS Pres., Delphi Alvig, V. Pres., Barbara Nelson, Sec., Paula Dee Thomas, Treas., Janet C h u rch i l lj Sponsors, Mrs. Quicksall, Miss Jenkins. The Moonsweepers, one of Gross- mont's oldest clubs, has many activities and services accred- ited to them. They ushered at the ASB. Play, community concerts, and P.T.A,, sorted Christmas cards, decorated the Homecoming float, bought a band uniform, and performed other miscellaneous service projects throughout the year. DONS Pres,, Doug Benson, V, Pres., Curt Hardick, Sec., Eddie Porter, Treas., Jim Rich, Sponsor, Mr. Ed- wards. Grossmont's new club, the Dons, started their activities by par- ticipating in the Ugly Man Contest to benefit the March of Dimes. Most of the members' time was spent getting the club well estab- lished, ond they are well on their way to become one of Grossmont's top clubs. 5 TORCH AND SABRE CLUB Pres, Leonard Hall, V. Pres., Bennie Ferraro, Sec., Roger Simp- son, Sponsor, Mr. Fielder. This Grossmont organization, made up of the California Cadet Corps, held their annual Military Boll, which, as usual, was a big success. This club's purpose is to promote better feeling among the officers ond to discuss battalion problems. FOOTHILL MANAGERS' CLUB Pres., Larry Briel, V, Pres., Peter Alling, Sec., Robert Westbrook, Treas., Carlin Hooper, Sponsors, Mr. Head, Mr. Preisser. To belong to this club the members had to work as gym managers. The Foothill Managers' Club was organized to promote athletics and to support worthy causes. This year, they put on the very successful March of Dimes Talent Show. vm, 2-I 4? ' T KNIGHTS Master Knight, Barney Culbertson, Sir Knight, Dave Groce, Scribe, Ed Mayo, Financial Scribe, Monty Montgomery, Sponsors, Mr. McClintic, Mr. Wenborne. This club's purpose is to better citizen- ship and give service to the school. Re- organized in l952, the Knights have been one of our most successful clubs. The activities that top their list are quests to serve the school and the annual Knights' Smoker, which always turns out successfully, a XEA 1, fi? wwf' ' ...A 369 LATIN CLUB Pres., Carole Hall, V. Pres., Alice Duckworth, Sec., Evelyn Gregory, Treas., Charlene Bowe, Sponsor, Miss Miriam Anderson. The Latin Club's purpose is to provide outside activities reflecting Roman life and influence for students who are taking, or have taken, Latin. Among their most successful accomplish- ments are the annual Latin Banquet and a trip to the Los Angeles Museum. SPANISH CONVERSATION CLUB Pres., Dave Campbell, V, Pres., Mar- tin Sperry, Sec.-Treas., Stanley Crawford, Sponsor, Mrs. Lane. Coming through with their desire to further interest in the Spanish language and customs, the Spanish Conversation Club, organized in l949, has joint meetings with other schools. At these meetings, the members cook and eat Spanish foods and speak Spanish. YOUTH FOR CHRIST Pres., Nancy Cline, V. Pres Lee Roy Von Leer, Sec.-Treas Terry Hennis, Sponsor, Miss Anderson. To assemble to gether for Christian fellowship and religious training is the Y.F.C. Club's purpose. A re cent census revealed that membership has doubled this year. FOOTHILL HORIZON CLUB Pres., Pat Fleming, V. Pres., Connie Tash, Sec., Linda Wilkas, Treas,, Joanne Pullen, Sponsor, Mrs West. The Foot- hill Horizon Club has accomplished their purpose: to be of service to the school and the community. To mention a few of their accomplishments, they have sold corsages, helped a needy family at Thanksgiving and Christmas, served at banquets, and helped the March of Dimes campaign, Their social activities included a mountain party, their Accept- ance Tea, Mother-Daughter Tea, slumber parties, and many interesting joint meet- ings. ARTIZANS Pres., Marlene Riddle, V. Pres, Don Pearson, Sec., Louise Muise, Treas., Dawn Adams, Sponsor, Miss Hyde. The Artizans, a newly formed organization this year, were off to a good start by going on sketching and painting trips, visiting art galleries, and making posters for the Christmas Pageant, This worthy club promotes interest and participation in art, and offers service to the ASB. JUNIOR STATESMEN Pres., David Grace, V. Pres, Anne Cowhick, Sec,, Karen Lilyblade, Treas., Martha Hahn, Sponsor, Mr, Young, The purpose ot the Junior Statesrnen is to discuss and carry into practice the high- er standards of American Government, The members discuss vital problems of the day and attend conventions. s A' , ,Lin lf' . I-ffl Y' C.S.F. Pres., Nancy Olds, Marilyn Downs, V. Pres., Mike Sturgeon, Sec., Carol Young, Treas., David Ackley, Sponsor, Mrs. Dorothy Smith. The C.S.F, is an honorary organization in which membership is achieved through good scholar- ship. The local chapter, organized in l932, has been one of Gross- mont's most active ever since. Proj- ects include tutoring students, hav- ing various educational projects and attending the Annual State Con- vention, held this year at U.S.C. JUNIOR-SENIOR Y-TEENS Pres., Paula Dee Thomas, V. Pres., Coralyn Fox, Sec., Anne Powell, Treas., Margie Cowan, Sponsor, Mrs. Severin. To grow in understanding with all girls while they do school and community service and enjoy companionship in social activities is the purpose of this club. For service projects, the girls served cake and punch to the football team, made and sold candles for the World Festival, went Christmas Carol- ing, and had an Easter Flowers project. Social activities in- cluded a Recognition Cere- mony, numerous splash parties and their very successful Halo 'n' Horns dance. FROSH-SOPH Y-TEENS Pres., Betty Johnson, V. Pres., Meg Woolman, Sec., Beverly Lande, Treas., Barba- ra Kensirnan, Sponsor, Mrs. Jenny Lee lrey. This club, af- filiated with the YWCA, wel- comed the Freshmen, held their Holiday Hint Fashion Show, washed cars and con- tributed the money to the Grossmont Hospital Fund, and made candles to sell for World Fellowship. IDLERS Pres., George Cooper, V. Pres., Ken Caporalg Sec., Betty Loudenslager, Treas., Harold Davis, Sponsor, Mr. Hill. The purpose of the Idlers, a club that was organized last February, is to pro- mote better understand- ing between adult and teen-age drivers, to en- courage safe driving, and to lend assistance to driv- ers in trouble wherever encountered. The cIub's members lapproximately 607 had an economy run and put on an Automo- tive Show. BLADE AND EDGE Pres., Evelyn Bailey, V. Pres., Yvonne Perrigo, Sec., Bill Kirk, Sponsor, Miss Harker. The Blade and Edge is extremely ac- tive this year, transport- ing members weekly by buses to Glacier Gardens, where their activity be- gins. Their purpose, to stimulate and encourage ice skating as a healthful sport and social activity, is enthusiastically supported by one and all. The year was rounded out with a trip to Hollywood and Knott's Berry Farm, and two parties, one at the beach, one in the snow. I UVM PM v Q9 65? N REGKSH. ,,...VUTE FW M 158 ELK bu-V . !u.El'LS4 Q 'A-' ,ff cfagpej F, Zi ..-.LA f-' 109.04 'WHY '13 . 'fa' ' U 9 Q12 , Q figiaiix w' ' The senior committees have worked long and hard this year to leave Grossmonters with a senior gift, wonderful memories, graduation, baccalaureate, and senior sweaters. The cards and announcements, with a large selection from which to choose, were beautiful this year, this committee did a fine job. Caps and gowns, somewhat different from past years, are the best yet. Ditch Day-the committee found a terrific place to have it-will be long remembered by every senior. This year's senior gift will be one of the very most appre- ciated by all students in the years to come. The beautiful senior sweaters you saw on campus this past year were chosen by a hard- working group of students-a good job, don't you think? The seniors owe all their many privileges to a committee which worked con- stantly to carry each idea into fulfillment. Looking back on the senior banquet and dance, each senior is thankful to this com- mittee for especially wonderful memories. Last, but not least, is our Baccalaureate and Graduation Committee, each member of which contributed much toward beautiful and fitting ceremonies for these most important of all events in the lives of seniors. MOST POPULAR SENIOR GIRL chosen by her class, Paula Thomas is a girl of unusual qualities. Her intense interest in dancing, swim- ming and singing, her tireless work in student government affairs, and her sparkling personality make her presence a pleasure every- where. She was chosen Homecoming Queen for the year, and at festive gatherings, she is rightly admired as representing the best in teen-age social life. Paula was named by The Tasty Bakery in El Cajon as one of their favorite Grossmonters, and the beautiful cake in front of her is from The Tasty Bakery. X MOST POPULAR SENIOR BOY chosen by hus class Ronald Wade qulckly reveals the tune qualities responsible for the unanlmous choice of has classmates Stralghtforward sincere dlgnlfned yet Informal hrs fraendllness and warmth are evndent at first slght His generous partvclpatuon nn student government and hrs tune work m athletics have won hum admnratlon and respect Wlth has many outstanding qualnfucatsons Pepperdlne College Los Angeles where he plans speech work ns sure to welcome hum enthusiastically Ron was plckecl by the U S Grant Studso San Dnego to represent the best In portrait photography He thmks the studuo does wonderful work and remembers especially the studuo s courtesy efflclency and attentlveness I . . .. - - ' I. I. I ..' . , A , . ' ' 1 I .I .1 .. f Q , lf may-' 4 fr 4 A if t 7 ,fy :yy y my Z lf if Alma... S x 49 tv' ,b'5l' mx ' BEST GIRL ATHLETE of the senior class is Sue Sharpe. Outstanding not only in athletics, but in journalism and student affairs, Sue is one of our most active, dependable students, In sense of responsi- bility, personal initiative and determination to see a job through to its conclusion, she is tops. ln sports, she is strongly admired for spirited play and energetic teamwork, She was chosen All-American Second Base Player in Women's Softball. Grossmont is proud of her. Hobbs-Baranov Jewelers of El Cajon, represented by Sue on this page, is where she found her favorite silverware pattern, Spring Glory. S sr' 9.5 1 I sg X53 N 5 If MOST VALUABLE IN SERVICE to the school IS Bette Souza whose conscuentuous enthusiasm has enabled her to accomplnsh so much In addltnon to her regular studies she has Spent countless overtime hours on student body actnvutnes and has Qnven much of herself to such worthy causes as the Traffnc Safety Conference Red Cross P T A and Cornrnunuty Concerts In her handling of s veral progects snrnultaneously she has often been of help In problems of mutual concern to Student Body A S B officers and Admnnnstrataon Forth rught and wrth an appreciation for duty she stands for the finest at Grossmont nn loyalty endeavor and the spunt of achuexernent , I , , , . . ' . e , I . . , , A , , 4 I If I. I . , M lv ,lf l X ' 1 4 1 X f f 1 WW ajpnnrvwf' 3 7--.. f l v 2 5 4' M M M M1 We .Q W -w-15.1-mem uw.w-Wes, M Wgagggfm 4 .M '15 ,wi-lf MOST VALUABLE IN SERVICE to the School IS John Trumbull His eager, yet easygolng, wlllnngness to help whenever help as needed, hls efflclency and speed ot accompllshment and has pleasung manner have won hum hugh regard The entlre school IS lndebted to John for an especually well fulfilled lab as Commlssuoner of Fnnance and for encouragement and help to has fellow cornmlssloners In then many dutnes throughout the year Membership In the National Rifle Assoclatucn, actlve Speech and Debate Interests, playing tennns freqcently, and plans for Stanford Unlverslty Law School are lndnca tnans of John's full lute and well rounded personallty he ' l l 4 f l 'f LWHL' jgnnm A ,grfwwl f f I mf I , fi? f I , in Z gl ls K x l g A ,,, if fry '42 , 'W' , w L., H2 ' :S Q :M '-N452 2 X, I K- A V4 xx 3,5 , S A, ' 'f N- r rg , K kk K :Y 3 e , ' 4 Wi 'f .. 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'af f ZW ',5'2 ' Q31 74 f IIQMQI, 54362 I I I 5 I 4 N , I It 4 V',,5f U + 4 Ig? y 3 1 W , , . , MW II H fw , , , M ,f,,. , M , Q I , 7 , , f 1 if , I V V , , '34 Iyx. 4. if 1 ff ff , ,, ,fu BEST BOY SCHOLARS of the senior class are Don Shields and Denny Gulick. Identical scholastic ratings made a choice between them impossible. Don's outstanding work in student government and affairs, leading of his own band and his maturity of approach, and Denny's quick wit, subtle sense of humor and stimulating intellectual discussions have won respect and admiration for both of them from students and teachers alike. With so many achievements to their credit, each has promise of a rich future-Don in his plans for chemical engineering, and Denny in his university training for mathematics professor. BANK OF AMERICA AWARDS this year rated our seniors tops. Of the 4 winning students chosen from l9 pupils representing ll de- partments, 2 won first places in City-County preliminaries for Cali- fornia State rating and 2 won sec- ond places, 2 won scholarships to universities, and l was the State's winner in the California Boy of the Year sponsored by the California Exchange Club. Ratings were based on scholastic achievement, citizen- ship, teacher appraisal and poise, and students qualified in lengthy, extemporaneous interviews with teachers, administrators and Bank of America representatives. Kay Boyd, candidate from the Business Department and winner of a Bank of America Award, competed against Mavin Helm KHome Economicsl, Ronnie Bowman iAgri- culturei, and Merle Dawley and Ken Caporal Clndustrial Artsl. Kay's high scholastic rating and general efficiency, together with her extremely pleasant personality, will carry her far at State College and U.C.L.A,, where she plans a program leading to work in physical therapy. Playing tennis and working with Student Government have been among her varied interests. v Ylfxplf J M' '4 R503 V335 f+f 3',s 's its 'L te' Wsr: x .+- iv f 71 Bank ot America Award-winner Denny Gulick represented the Foreign Language Department. l-lis able competitors were Cynthia Cook from the English Department, and John Trumbull and Paula Thomas from Social Science. Quick in his reactions, alert, and eager tor stimulat- ing discussion, Denny can hold his own anywhere. ln classroom activities, in student affairs, and in tennis, which he plays expertly, he has received the admiration of all who know him. Of his many fine qualities, not the least among them are strong initiative, deep sense ot honesty and fair play, and intense enthusiasm for whatever he undertakes A scholarship from Oberlin University, Ohio, has been granted him, 'ku Nancy Olds, winner of a Bank of America Award and representative from the Music Department, won over Martha Hahn, accomplished artist candidate from the Art Department, Nancy's lovely soprano voice, her work with the Red Robe Choir, and her devotion to Student Government affairs have given her a high place at Grossmont. Sincere and generous-spirited at all times, she is one of our most admirable students. Active in many of our major undertakings, her influence is felt throughout the school. For relaxation, she often plays tennis, and a good game she plays, tool A , 50 , '41 Q, M W Don Shields, our popular Student Body President, is a Bank of America Award-winner. Representing the Math Department, he won out over strong opponents Mike Sturgeon in Science and David Groce in Math. Don also won first place in his division in the City- County area and will compete in Los Angeles with winners from Southern California. A brilliant leader and fine spokesman, he was the Exchange Club's California Boy of the Year, for which he was awarded a trip to Washington, DC. He has won a scholarship to Stanford and is planning a full university program in chemical engineering. ACKERT, ALBERT EUGENE Gene enjoyed Frosh and Soph football . . . Varsity foot- ball-3, 4 ,... Dukes-4 . . . Harvest Ball Chairman-3 . . . His favorite pastimes are girls, working on cars and listening to good music, especially My Love, My Love. To own and work on a dairy farm will be added to his activities after school. ACKLEY, DAVID ANTHONY Electronics and hiking, along with C.S.F.-2, 3, 4 . . . Math Club-3, 4 . . . Junior States- man-3 , . . Science club-2 ,3, 4 . . . took up this boy's time. After graduation he plans to be a Physicist, ADAMSON, BETTY LOU Betty, intends to be a Secretary, that is if marriage doesn't come first, She likes listening to Always Since her sophomore year, when she came here from Roosevelt High in Minneapolis, Betty has parti- cipated in . . . Math Club-2, 3 . , . Y-Teen-3 . . . F.B,L.A.- 3, President-4 , , , C.S.F.-3, 4 . , , Annual Staff-3, 4 . . , Daisy Chain-3 . . . Quill 8- Scroll-4. AGENO, MARIJANE Eating Pizza and swimming are this ex-Cardinal's favorite pastimes. Bobbi was in Pan Am-3, 4 . . . Torchettes-3, Veep-4 . . . Extravaganza-3, 4 . . . Duchesses-4 . . . Ditch Day Comm-4 . . . Her ambition is to be a Fashion Designer. . . Love Walked ln is her favor- ite song. AIKEN, LORENA FRANCES Blade and Edge-l . . . Hori- zon Club-2 . . . Pan Am-3 . . , Roller Skating-l, 2, 3, 4 , , . took up Fran's time while in school. ln her free time she likes to sew, listen to western music and work in photography. To be a good homemaker is this girl's ambition, ALESSIO, ERNESTINA EDNA College is where Tina is headed, with the intention of doing as well as she did at Grossmont and to spend all lei- sure time listening to records, especially, September Song. Taking up her time while at Grossmont was A. S. B. Vice President-4 . . . Flag Corp-2, 3, leader-4 . . . Daisy Chain-3 . . . Duchesses-3, 4 . . . Pa- geant-2, 3 ,.., Marston Con- ference-3, 4 , . . Student Coun- cil President-4. ALLRED, DONNA JEAN Scottie came to us from John Burroughs High. Sports and animals are this gal's favor- ite pastime and her ambition is to be a surgical nurse. Any- time is the platter that rates high on her personal hit parade. Tri-C and G.A.A, were enjoyed by this fine gal. January grad- uate. ALVIG, DELPHI PATRICIA Water skiing and listening to records are Del's favorite pastimes. She intends to go to nursing college . . , Y-Teen-l, 2, 3, 4 . , . C.S.F.-l, 2, 3, 4 , . . Marston Conference-2, 3, 4 , . . Pageant-2, 3 , , . Hix Mix-2, 3 . . . Pep-cats-2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council-2, 4 . . . Daisy Chain-3 . . . Election Board-2, 3, 4 . , . Football Program Editor-3 , . . Moon- sweepers-3, President-4 . . . Upper House-4 . . . Senior Class Treasurer-4 . . . Her fa- vorite song is Return to Para- dise. AMMONS, SHARON A January graduate, Sheri, loves to play records and to dance. Her favorite song is Stardust This sharp looking gal wants to be an Airline Hostess. ANDERSON, SHARON MARIE This cute gal, who likes to walk in the hills and play the piano, came to us from Kearny. Ebb Tide is the song that rates high with her. Her future plans include owning a ranch in Montana, Activities were Choir-3, 4 .. . Pageant-3, 4 . . . Y-Teens-2 . . . Student Government, Poster Comm.-4 . , . Sr, Y-Teens-4. ANDERSON, TERRY NATHAN This crazy guy's favorite pastime is going out with Myra, Andy, a four year Grossmonter, plans to be a dentist in the future. While at school, he was on the Annual Staff-3, 4, Editor-4 . A . B basketball-3 . . . Frosh-Soph basketball-2. ANGUS, HARRIETTE LEE l-larriette has her future plan- ned as a physical therapist. She loves to play tennis and go roller skating. Pretend is her favorite platter, Student Council-l . . . Pep-cats-l, 2, 3, 4 . .,G.A.A.-l, 2, 3, 4 , .. Roller Skating-2, 3 . . . Ticket Squad-2 . , . Annual Staff-3, 4 , . , Election Board-2, 4 . . . Y-Teens-4 . , , Hix Mix-4 . . . Cards a n d Announcements-4 . . .Quill 81 Scroll-4 , . , Mar- ston Conference-4 . . , Junior Achievement-3, 4. ARENA, ARLENE Rodoes are this gal's favorite pastime, and to follow the rodeog i5 her amlJitiOr1. WaS in Student Council-l . . . Ex- travaganza-3 . . . Flag Corp-3 , . . Choir-3 . . . Pageant-3, 4 . . . Pan Am-4 . . . l'll Sign My Heart Away is her favorite platter. AYRES, BARBARA JEAN You're Fooling Someone by Joni James rates high with this cute gal. She likes to horseback ride, also enjoyed Student Councilal . . 4 Girls League-3 4 . . , Her plans in- clude State College BAILEY JERRIE SUE Sue plans to be a dental assistant after graduation She was in Glee Club l Torch ettes 4 Ebb Tude is her favorite tune and dancing her favorite pastime BAILEY PAUL BRADLEY Hes crazy over Cow Cow Blues and dancing Rudy intends to go to college and study to become a dentist He was in the Dukes 4 BAKER ROBERT TERRY Bob intends to be a re tired millionaire at th tender age of 2l When he wasnt busy counting his money he was in Varsity Football 3 Pageant 4 Pan Am Lettermans Club 4 Foothill Echoes Photographer 4 President of the Dukes 4 He Came from New York Enjoys living it up litter bug ging and Marie by the Four Tunes BAKKENSON RICHARD Rick left Escondido in his Sophomore year to become heart breaker t Grossmont Hunting fishing and swimming are tops with him FAA l HI Y 2 Dukes 4 Varsity Football 4 plans on being a veterinarian My Love My Love is his top :sc 1: FV BALL, ROBERT Bob's favorite pastime is staying out of school and his favorite song is High Noon. To be a policeman is his am- bition for the future. Was in the Band. BALLARD, SYLVIA NADINE Over-Shadowed is Silvies favorite song. She also enjoys singing, Bible Club-l, 2, 3 . . . Pageant-2, 3 , . . Choir-3 . . . Girls League-3 . , . Annual Staff-3 She is going to Highland College in Pasadena BALLBACK CHARLES Chu k has been in Gross mont all four years and knows how crazy Joe Huston I ans His ambition is to study Art Besides this he stall finds time for Math BALLINGER ETHYL LOUISE To s e Grossmont beat Helix in footoall every year is this optsmistic g rl s desire Wee zne is always dreaming of a c e r ta i n someone especnally while listening to Because of You She belonged to G A A BAMBUSH BEVERLY JO Singing is Babes favorite pastime Her favorite song is No Cther Love Her future plans are to be a singer or a ou wife Activities were Y W C A Going to the beach Tennis Singing and Baseball BARNES JERRY Sports rate high with this guy whose ambition is to live a appy life are tells us that Love Walked ln by the Hilltoppers is his favorite Song In his four years here at G H S he was in basketoall l 2 3 4 baseball 3 4 BARNETT MARY JOAN Student Councul I Bowl Pan Am I 2 Roller Skatung I 2 G A A Pep Cats 2 3 Y Teens 3 Garls Glee 4 took up .loan s tume whule un school and beung a good housewufe wull take up her tume out of school Because o You a r c h e r y swummung dancung and roller skatung are tops wuth her BAUER WILLIAM JOHN usuc B ls favoru e subuect un and out of school He untends to become a musuc teacher Hus actuvutues unclude n I 2 3 Orchestra 3 Pep Band 3 4 Sprung Concert 3 4 a nt2 3 Extrava ganza 4 BAY BEVERLY JANE An ex Hooverute B v cludes college and marruag her plans for the future Pag eant 3 4 Sprung Concert Senuor Orch 3 4 Senuor Band 4 Marchung Band 4 took up her tum un school Outsude of school she enuoys hukung horseback rudung and song Always BAYNE CARMEN ADELE Frutsue was Madonna un the Pageant 4 F B L A 4 Sec 4 and she plans to become a Secretary after school Tea for Two us her favorute song and hukung an dancung are her favorute pas tumes BEASLEY WILLIAM J I F A A Marston Conference Class Pres 4 were some of the actuvutues that thus sharp guy enuoyed loves gurls swummung dancung and the song l Want a Bow Legged Woman He wants to go to Cal Poly next year BEEZLEY CARL To get ruch us Joes favor ute ambutuon but for now he re y dugs luvung ut p he coolest record he can thunk of Ill Due Ha 'CS' 7 A BENTER SALLY LYNNE a a Tul e e n Grossmont all four years wuth fun as her motto She was un Pan Am I Y Teens I 2 8u Scroll 3 Veep 4 Moonsweepers 3 G A A 3 4 Senuor Veep Chour 4 Pageant Pep Pushers 2 3 Dutch Day Comm 4 Hux Mux 3 C S F 3 Dausy Chaun 3 Annual Staff 3 Love Walked ln us her favorute song BINGHAM MILLEA ANN Dede plans to be a model or to get marrued but rught now she enjoys goung out wuth Jm and beung n Horuzon club 3 Pan Am 4 Fletcher Hulls Tru Y 4 Offuce 3 BINGHAM STEVEN D Thus boy us true to Aruzona but he has found tume for Tennus Team 2 3 4 Hu Y F 2 Letter mans Club 4 Math Club Steve plans to be an enguneer but for now ten ms swummung and the Song Stormy Weather take up hus tame BLAKE TEDDIE M Ted one cool guy loves the song Honey Hush Hus favor ute pastume IS buuldung a hot rod also he us a track enthu suast He hopes to make good un the future and take ut from m he wull' BOND MARJORIE BOWE CHARLENE BERNEITA Charlene came to G H S un her freshman year from Gresh am Hugh un Oregon Her favor ute pastume us druvung a ar whuch she wull probably be do ung when she goes to college Because along wuth Marchung and Concert Band 2 3 4 Math Club 2 Latun Club 3, 4 CSF 3, 4 Y F C 4, are enjoyed by her BOWERS, ROBERT EDWARD This crazy kid tells us that his favorite pastimes are play- ing baseball and basketball. Bob's future include being a millionaire and listening to Cow Cow BIues. While here with us he was a member of Dons-2, 3 . . . C basketball- 2 . . . .l.V. Baseball-3 . . . Choir-4. BOWMAN, RONALD Ronnie was in F.F.A.-4 years . . . Basketball Mgr,-4 years . . . Student Council-2 Interclub council-3, 4 . . , His ambition is to a dairy man and his favorite pastime is being around animals, BOYCE, MARJORIE RUTH La Jolla lost one of their cutest gals when Margie, came to Grossmont in her sophomore year. She intends to break into the advertising field after graduation. Partici- pated in . . . Foothill Echoes- 3, 4 . . . Art Editor-4 . . . Quill 8- Scroll-4 . . . Istanbul, is crazy in her book and so is dancing and listening to good music. BOYD, KATHERINE Kay loves to listen to rec- ords and play tennis. Partici- pating in school activities also clicks with her , . . Honor Roll- I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Pageant-3, 4 . . . Daisy Chain-3 . . . G.A.A.- 3, 4 . . . Annual Staff-3 . , . Marston Conference-3, 4 , . . Pep Pushers-3, 4 . . . Y-Teens- 3, 4 . . , C.S.F.-3, 4 , . . Ditch Day Comm.-4 . . . Election Board-4 . . . Hix Mix-4 , . Girls' League-4 , . . Assistant to A.S.B. Sec,-4 . . . She wants to be a Physical Therapist and Ebb Tide is this gaI's favorite. BRANCHINI, ARTHUR 60 Minute Man',' is the song that rates first place on his personal hit parade. To be a Chemical engineer is his am- bition, but for now he has fun in Cross Country-3, 4 . . . Foot- ball-4 , . . Math club-4 . . . All of his friends call him Art. BRAUNILICH, DAVID C. J.V. Baseball-I . . . Band-I, 2 . . . J.V, Football-2, 3 . . . Idlers-4 . . . were some of Dave's activities. He likes to collect coins, match covers and being with Nancy. He plans on being a High School Industrial Arts teacher or he might join the Marines . . . Why Don't You Believe Me. 'Q 'Cf BRENDIS, DIANA Dee is loaded with looks and personality and she loves dancing and having crazy times . . . Torchettes-4 . . . B.B.W.'s-4 . . . were the activi- ties of this future secretary. BRINK, BARBARA This four year Grossmonter's ambition is to go to Simpson Bible Institute, activities were Y.F.C.-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Bab's favorite pastime is church work and the song that rates high on her personal hit parade is Somebody Bigger Than You and I. BRITT, AQUILLA F. Aquilla hopes to become a pilot in the Air Force. Favorite pastime is swimming, also he is very kind to starving girls at lunch time, The Story of Three Loves is this guy's favorite song. BRONSON, RICHARD A. Dick enjoys h u n t i n g, spearfishing and almost all of the sports. This four year Grossmonter was in Track-I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Varsity football-2, 3, 4 . . . Letterman's club-2, 3, 4 . . . Sec.-3, Pres.-4. After graduation he plans to be a civil engineer, BROOKS, JOAN ELIZABETH State College will be Joan's destination, after graduation from Grossmont, where she will major in Music. She loves the song, Pretend, swimming and listening to popular music. Was in Spanish club-2 . . . Science club-4. BROWN, GREGORY ALFORD Greg enjoys working on cars. After being at Grossmont all four years he intends to be an electronic engineer. Drag- net is the crazy record that he likes, BROWN, MURIEL ANNE Listening to Always and day dreaming about him are what this gal likes to do . . . Shortie was in G.A.A.-2 . . , Pep-pushers-2 . . . she intends to go to business college and then do some type of clerical work. BUCHOLZ, EUGENE EARL Gene intends to be a rich Bachelor and the way that he can run he will have a chance to fulfill the bachelor part . . . Track-3, 4 . , . Cross Country- 3, 4 . . . Ice Skating club-3, 4 . . . Letterman club-4 . . . Eh Cumpari is his favorite song. Most any outdoor activ- ity is enjoyed by him. BUCKEL, EILEEN ELLEN Dancing, riding horses and rodeos are this friendly gals, favorite pastimes. Buckel in- tends to raise and train quarter horses after graduation. Ray Price's You're Under Arrest is her song. BUNNER, .IOAN LA VONNE Iowa City High sent this versatile gal to us. She enjoys swimming, roller skating, danc- ing, reading, singing and play- ing the piano, Jo intends to become a Beauty Operator. Her favorite songs are Too Young and Make Believe. BURBANK, LARRY DONN Bear-hug enjoys girls and hunting along with P.S. I Love You. His future plans are to be a dentist or a surveyor and we know that whichever he chooses, that he will be very s u c c e s s f u I. Participated in Blazle and Edge . . . Pep Push- ers . . . Student Council . . . Foothill Echoes . . . BUTLER, DONNA DORIS Donna will be a student at State College after she leaves Grossmont, where she enjoyed G.A.A.-I . . . Spanish Club-2 . . . C.S,F,-3, 4 , . . In the Garden is the song that she enjoys, also Interior Decorating, which takes up a lot of her time. BUTLER, PHILIP WESLEY Band-I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Orches- tra-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Pageant-I, 2, 3, 4. .. Pep Band-I, 2, 3, Leader-4 . . . Choir-2 . . . Knights-3, 4 . . . Track-3, 4 . . . Marston Conference-3 . . . Pan Am-4 . . . Senior Dance Committee-4 . . . were enjoyed by PhiII during his four years at Grossmont. He intends to be an Advertising Economist, but for now he will be content with eating tacos, taking girls out and B e n n y Goodman's Ridin' High. CAMP, REVA YVONNE This four year Gertie enjoys sewing, and the song Tender- Iy. Reva's ambition is to be a nurse. While in Grossmont she participated in G,A.A. and Manager of Specialties. CAMPBELL, ELBERTA RUTH Talking on the telephone to friends is tops with Butch. She hopes to me a singer and homemaker . . . Girls' Glee-I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Pageant-2, 3, 4, . . . Her favorite song is Be- cause. CAPORAL, KENNETH E. Ken thinks that auto-shop is real cool! His ambition is to do nothing for a long time. Veep of the ldlers-4 kept him pretty busy. White Cliffs of Dover is his favorite platter. CAPRON, RODNEY B. Rod used to enjoy fight- ing with Carolyn Cooper as a favorite pastime, but now . . . well, who knows? He was in Varsity Football-3, 4 . . . Let- termans' club-4 . . . Varsity Baseball-4 . . . A future Con- tracting e n g i n e e r, this ex- Hooverite likes Story of Three Loves. CAVITT, SHIRLEY ANN Shirley, who is a fiend for watching T.V., has plans to be a telephone o p e r a t o r, She joined G.A.A.-3, 4 . . . Senior Y-Teens-4 . . . The song that she most enjoys is l'm Walk- ing Behind You. CERASOLI, PHIL This future architect came to us from Lincoln High in Seattle in his sophomore year. Sara- toga can be seen hanging out at the Pizza House, when he is able, usually keeping his favorite song Ebb Tide play- ing over and over. Was in Var- sity Basketball-3, 4 . , . Letter- man's Club-3, 4 . . . Dukes-4. January graduate, CHADWICK, OPAL Opie loves the song Seo- tember Song and her favorite pastime is roller skating. Her hobbies include stamp collect- ing, Was in G.A.A.-4 . . . Host- ettes-2, 4 . . . Concert Band- l, 2, 3 . . . Attendance office- 4 . . , Gym office lgirlsl-4. CHENOWETH, EARL CHILSON, DORIS EILEEN l Believe is the favorite song of this Pan Am-3 . , . Jr. Y-Teens-3 . . . Senior Y-Teens- 4 . . , member. Playing tennis is one of her favorite pastimes. She's gonna' be an a i r I i n e hostess. CHURCHILL, JANET LEE Jan can eat shrimp for- ever, and she's also crazy about Tenderly. R ol l e r Skating Club-l . . . G.A.A.-l, 2 . . , Student Council-l, 2 . . . Y- Teens-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Conven- tion Delegate-2 . . . Election Board-2, 3 , . . Pep Pushers- 2, 3 . . . Hix Mix-3 . . . Choir- 3, 4 . , . Pageant-3, 4 . . . Girl's League-3, 4 . . . Moon- sweepers-3, Treasurer-4 . , were her school activities. CLARK, ADRIENNE JEAN After leaving Planville, Mas- sachusetts, Adrienne came to Grossmont in her Junior year. She's made Dlans to be a Dental Assistant. Y-Teens-4 . . . Job's Daughter-4 . . , were her favor- ite activities, as Stardust is her favorite song. CLARK, GAIL INGA Pom Pon-3 . . . Duchesses-2, 3, 4 . . . got a gal with a happy out-look towards life. Gail intends to be a home- maker. She loves sports and music, especially Till Then by the Hilltopper's, January graduate. CLARK, HARCELENE PANSY To be a professional skater or lust to get a job is Mar- cie's ambition. Roller Skating Club-l, 2, 3 . . . lce Skating Club-l, 2 . . . Hi Debbers-4 . . . September Song, and of course skating, as we have already mentioned are what she enjoys the most. CLAUSEN, .IUDITH G.A.A.-2, 3, 4 , . . C.S.F.- 3, 4 . . , Science Club-4 . , . were liked by this intelligent girl. Swimming and hiking are her favorite pastimes. Judy, came here in her sophomore year from Wisconsin, and a welcome addition l'd say. She plans to be an elementary school teacher. CLEMMONS, SYLVIA JUNE Gambler's Guitar is this happy girl's favorite song, Jo loves to draw and watch T.V. After graduating from dear ole' Grossmont, she hopes to be a nurse. CLOSSON, MARGUERITE A. This crazy kick digs bop- ping, swimming, sleeping, lis- tening to Harlem Matinee and living it up. Marge was in Horizon Club-4 . . , Annual Staff-4 . . . Hi-Debber Board of Directors-4 . . . Torchettes-4 . . . B.B,W's-4 . . . Girls' League Fashion Show-4 . . , after coming to G.H.S. in her Junior year. She hopes to be a model or go into the Art field . . . loves to collect tons of records, especially rythmn and hlues. favorite song - Bix's ln A Mist. COLT, SANDRA JEAN Extravaganza-3 . . , Glee-3, 4 . . .Choir-3 . , . Horizon Club- 4 . . . were enjoyed by this lover of Stardust Sandi, likes to swim, hike, and ride horse back. She plans to be a police woman. Coming to us from Drury High in her Jr. year, she fell right in to the swing of things. CONRAD, LARRY DEAN Ebb Tide is the favorite song of this popular guy. Larry was . . . Sophomore Class Pres.- 2 . . . Fletcher Hills Hi-Y-2, Pres.-3, 4 . . . Latin Club-I, 2 , . . Pageant-3, 4 . , . J.V. Baseball-4 . . . Listening to music is what he loves to do. He intends to become a Mis- sionary. CONRAD SHIRLEY ANN Pep Pushers I 2 Dr' Team I 2 Pageant 3 were enjoyed by Shan also playing the piano and serv ing She intends to do Secre tarial work in the future En joys Indian Love Call CONOVER CHARLES FRANK Swimming is e n j o y e d by Chuck a future plumbing contractor He is an ex Jeffer son High student Stardust is his favorite platter COOK CAROLYNN ANITA Horizon Club President2 G A 2 3 Latin Cub 2 3 Senior Play Cimm 3 4 Maid of Honor Mother Goose Parade 3 4 Queen of Harvest Ball 4 were some of the activities of this cute gal Carolynn came to Grossmont in her sophomore year and plans on four years of college main interest in drama Ruby her favorite song COOK CYNTHIA JANE After graduation Cindy plans to go to college While at Grossmont she participated eant I 2 3 a s I 2 Ticket Squad I Pan Am 2 3 4 Moonsweepers 2 3 4 H x Mix 2 3 Marston Conference 2 3 4 Daisy Chain 3 A S B Plays 3 Senior Play 4 Girls League A S B Commissioner of Cultural Affairs 4 Gradua tion and Baccalaureate Comm She enjoys dancing and listening to records especially Stardust COOPER GEORGE This fabulous guy loves driv ing Customs and building Hot Rods also collecting cool rec ords Earl Bostics Deep Pur ple is his favorite George was in Student Council I 2 Pan Am 2 Spanish club 2 Blade and Edge 2 ldlers Pres 4 Wants to be an automotive engineer COWNICK, ANNE ELWOOD Playing a uke, riding, painting and just yakking are enjoyed by this friendly gal. Annie has been at Gross- mont all four years and was in . . . Marching Band-I, 2 . . . C.S.F.- I, 2, 3, 4 . , . G,A.A.- I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Skating Club-I, 2 . . . Y-Teens-2, 3 . . . Choir- 3, 4 , . . N.F.L.-3, 4... Speech Club- 3, 4 . . . Foot- hill Echoes-3, 4 . . . Quill and S rol-3 4 . . . Debate-3 4 . . . Election Board-4 . . . e loves the song Glad That I Live Am I and plans to be a Journalist or Primary Teacher COX ORVAL LEE Music is favored by this fu ture music teacher Convert Band 4 Orchtestra 4 Southern Calif Band4 Ben Cox came here from Iowa last year and the song he likes is Secret Love CRAWFORD RICHARD Dick a crazy doll if there ever was one' Likes art and diving for abalone He plans on being an artist Arti ns I Don s 2 Dukes 4 Story of Three Loves is the song that rates high on his personal hit parade CRONKITE PATRICIA ANN Because of You Pats favorite song while music ac tivities dancing and tennis keep this gal busy along with Glee I C olr 2 3 4 Ensemble 2 Pageant Journalism 3 4 Foothill Echoes 4 r s T o 3 Mother Goose Parade 3 4 To work a couple of years after gradu ation then marry and raise a family is what Pat plans to do CROOKSTON JANE Red enjoys swimming f shion designing along with Jo Stafford s Make Love To Me This four year Grossmonter was a member of Duchesses 4 P n Am 2 3 4 Sec 4 Fletcher Hills Tri Hi Y 3 4 Pep Pushers2 3 4 Pom P n 2 3 4 C our 2 3 4 Pageant 2 3 4 Student Council 3 Extrava ganza 3 Foothill Echoes Sta f 3 4 Baccalaureate and Graduation Comm 4 This gals ambition is to go to college to study interior decor ating CROWN FRANCIS RAY Frank enjoys any type of recreation and of course mu sic His favorite song s Ebb i e as in Bandl 2 Orchestra 2 A S B 2 3 4 Pep Cats2 3 Pageant 2 4 Speech 3 4 N F L 4 Junior States man 4 Frank intends to prac tice Criminal Law and Political Science cl, , Sh I H -, ill If -, - ' ' . . 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DAMON, PARKER LEE Smiley plans to join the Air Force after graduation Sports, being his main interest in school, he excelled in B Basketball-2 . . . Varsity bas- ketball-3, 4 . , . Track-2, 3, 4 . . . Cow Cow Blues rates the most in his opinion. DAMSCHEN, FLOYD H. Skin diving is Floyd's favorite pastime, he also likes classical music. A four year Gross- monter, he plans to attend col- lege and major in the field of science. Pageant-2, 3, 4 . . . Band-2, 3, 4 , . . Track-2, 3, 4. DARROUGH, CAROL Y. Roller Skating-l . . . Torch- ettes-4 . . , Pan Am-4 . . . all had a lively member when Casy joined. She loves to swim and have fine times , . . Her plans for the future in- clude college. Soft is her favorite platter. DAVIS, CASEY This four year Grossmonter loves the song Thousand Stars. While here he was in ldlers and had crazy fun. as DAVIS, RAYMOND HAROLD This four year Grossmonter loves to work on his car and watch S.D. win football games. He also enjoys listening to Cow Cow Boogie. Harold's ambition is to be a mortician and make a study of crimin- ology. Student Council-l, 2 . . . Pageant-3, 4 . , . Dukes-3, 4, Sec.-4. DAVIS. VONA EVELYNN Till Then is the favorite song of this gal who plans to be a model. Student Council- l, 2, 4 . . . Pageant-2 . .. Flag Corps-2 . , . Duchesses-2, 3, 4 . , . Mother Goose Parade Queen-3 . . . Evie enjoys football games and dancing. DAWLEY, MERLE ANER Merle enjoys working in the automotive field and in the not too far off future, plans to own a service station. This four year Grossmonter likes Rags To Riches. DEARMIN, MICHAEL G. You, You, You, is the song that this personality load- ed guy likes. While at Gross- mont, Mike was in . . . Prom Comm.-3 . . . Pageant-3 . . . Marston Conference-3 . . . Choir-3 . . . Pep Pushers-3, 4 . . . Varsity Basketball-3, 4 . . . Dukes-4 . . . Senior Privilege Comm.-4 . . . Mike loves all kinds of sports and after graduation, he will go to col- lege. DISHONG, GRACE JANETTE Gracie, came to us from San Diego High and a welcome addition l'd say. She enjoys reading, sewing, and working in the office. Pretend, is tops with this future home- maker. DOERR, HAROLD L. Bowling club-3 . . . Math club-4 . . . Science club-4 . . . Daisy Chain-3 . . . Pageant-4 . . . still left leisure time for Hall to dream about expen- sive things. His favorite song is The Story of Three Loves . . . He hopes to finish college. DOTY, CONNIE RAE Connie Rae, has plans to become a secretary or go into the newspaper field . . . Danc- ing and writing are enjoyed by this girl who likes Ramona . . . G.A.A.-2, 3, Veep-4 , , . F.B.L.A.-3 . . . Quill and Scroll- 3, 4 Foothall Echoes-3, 4 . . . Office helper-3, 4. DOWDY, GEORGE A. George, who is a swell guy, wants to be a tuna fisherman which makes it only natural that his favorite pastime is fishing. Danny Boy is the platter that is tops with him. DOWNS, MARILYN LEE Dancing, movies, skating, reading and her guy are the loves of Marilyn's life . , . also You'll Never Walk Alone. Her school activities were F.B.- L.A.-l . . . G.A.A.-2, 3, Prexy- 4 . . . C.S.F.-2, Veep-3, 4 . . . Torchettes-2, 3 , . . Choir-3, 4 . . . Pageant-3, 4 . . . Prom Comm.-3 . . . Student Gov't.-3 . . . Cards and Announcement Comm.4, DU PONT, FRANK L. A future doctor of Psychol- ogy and Philosophy came to Grossmont from Hoover. Gen- ius enjoys Conquest and his favorite pastime is partici- pating as assistant editor of Seniority-4 and reading. DUREN, JOY Roller skating, shows, swim- ming and dancing all rate high with Joy, Hey Cumpari by Julius La Rosa is her favorite platter. Was in Roller club-l, 2, 3. . ,PepCats-2,3,4.. , Art Club-4 , . , lce Skating-2 . . . Hi Debber-2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council-2 . . . Star- dusters-4. Her ambition is un- decided but she plans to go to college. DURHAM, JEANNE E. Yo Yo came from Kearny last year and her favorite pas- time is taking short juants to Linda Vista. Her burning am- bition is to have a tremendous cashmere sweater collection . . . Everything I Have ls Yours means a lot to her. DYER, MARION VIRGINIA Marion says that her favor- ite pastime is doing exciting things and listening to The Love of God. She plans to go to college. While at Gross- mont she was in Y.F.C.-l, 2, 3 . . , Spanish club-2 . . . C.S.F.- 3 . . . Science club-4. EATON, PAUL MELVIN Shorty went to Grossmont all four years. He enjoys loaf- ing and working on cars and the platter, You, You, You. His ambition is to be in the California Highway Patrol. Was in Football-3 . . . Student Coun- cil-4 . . . Auto shop-2, 3, ELTZHOLTZ, CARL Working with cars is this shy guys favorite pastime. Carl hopes to play pro tennis, which he is very good at and has brought many honors to Gross- mont through his tennis skill. Tennis team-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . ln his book, Marie is the crazi- est. EMMONS, BARBARA E. Anne came to Grossmont from Somerville, New Jersey in her Junior year. She enjoys swimming, skating and listen- ing to good music, especially You, You, You, by the Ames Brothers. She plans a career in the business field. Was in G.A,A.-l, 2 . . . Spanish club-2. ERHOLTZ, WILLIAM A. Swimming, tennis, and base- ball are this sharp guys favor- ite pastimes . . . Tennis-2, 3, 4 . . . Bill likes Red Foley and the song Caravan, he plans on being a Civil Engineer. ESPINOLA, WILLIAM A. Al plans to go into the dairy business with his brothers after graduation. He enjoys carpentry and the song You, You, You. Was in F.F.H. for two years. ETHERIDGE, BOB LEON Tex came to Grossmont in his senior year from Midland High in Texas. He enjoys eat- ing, listening to Hill-Billy music and sleeping. Favorite song is Green Eyes. His plans include being an electrical engineer. Was in Track and the Dukes. EVANS, ALFRED TAYLOR Butch has spent four years hating women lthat's what he saidli and being in Boys' Glee- l . . . Red Robe Choir-2, 3, 4 . . . Tennis Team-3, 4 , . . His plans for the future include to stay single. l Love Paris is his favorite record, FARRIS, REBECCA P. Penny enjoys memorizing scripture and the song Amaz- ing Grace. She came to Gross- mont in her senior year from Clovis High. Was in Speech club and Y.F.C. Her ambition is to be a missionery in Africa. January Graduate. FEILER, BETTY MAE Toots enjoys dancing and eating, plus Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? Her ambition is to be a dancer. Was in Pom Pon-3 . . . Pom Pon Lieutenant-4 . . . Pageant-2, 3, 4 . . . Her favorite subject is Shorthand. FERRARO, BENNIE DENNIE Reading and Military Science rate high with this four year Grossmonter, along with Lighthouse by Rusty Draper. He is going into the army in August. Was in N,C.O. club- I, 2 . . . Torch and Sabre club-2, 3, 4, Veep 4. FLEMING, PATSY ANN Pat has her future plan- ned as a secretary. This cute gal came to us from Pearl Har- bor in her freshman year and she tells us that she loves crafts, sewing and traveling, which she has done plenty of. l Believe also rates high with her. She was in Pageant-3 . . , Girls' League-3 . . . G.A.A- 3, 4 . . . Horizon club-3, Pres- ident-4 . . . F,B.L.A.-2, 3, 4 Treasurer-3, 4 . . . Y-Teens-3, 4 , . . Pom Pon-3, Manager-4 3. . CSF.-3 . . . Office Helper! , 4. FOSTER, MARY ELLEN Mary Ellen's activities during her four years at Grossmont in- clude Roller Skating club-3 . . . Art Club-4 . . . She likes to dance and roller skate and her fa v o r i te tune is Lovesick Blues. She plans to be a Beauty Operator. FOX, CORALYN ANN Corky loves to read and listen to the song You'll Never Walk Alone. Her am- bition is to be a Dental Hygen- ist after graduation, While at Grossmont she was in Y-Teens- 2, 3, 4, Veep-4 . . . Election Board-3 . . . Assembly Comm.- 4,.,PepCats-3,4... Pan Am-I . . . Moonsweepers-4 . . . Girls' League-3, 4, Chair- man of Dress Regulations Comm.-4 . . . Marston Confer- ence-3 . . , Pageant-3. FRANKEN, MARSHA LEE Marsha loves to go swim- ming and especially likes the song Ebb Tide. To be a private secretary is her ambi- tion. She was in Blade and Edge-2 . . . Square Dancing-3 . , . C,S.F.-3 . . . Porn Pon-3, 4 . , . Pageant-3, 4 . . . Pep Cats-4 . . . Horizon club-4 . . . Hix Mix-4, FRITZGES, THEODORE D. l want to go to the moon says Fritzy, and l don't blame him. Besides working on cars, he likes to listen to You, You, You. Ted ran Cross Country-2 . . . was in ldlers-4. FULLARTON, PATRICIA ANN Vicki came to Grossmont from Detroit, Michigan, in the beginning of her freshman year. Dancing, ice skating, tacos at Dons and horseback riding all are enjoyed by this crazy gal. She also enjoys Harlem Noc- taurnef' Her plans for the fu- ture include college and a jour- nalism career, Was in Blade and Edge-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Pep Pushers-3 . , . Pan Am-l , . . Jr. Achievement-3 . . . Foothill Echoes-3, 4 . . . Quill and Scroll-4 . . . Ensemble-4 . . . Y-Teens-4 . . . Pep Cats-4 . . . Pageant-4. GALLOWAY, LEONA FAYE Leona, a four year Gross- monter, loves to play the piano and listen to lf lt Had Not Been For Jesus. She says that her ambition is to be a good Minister's wife. Ensemble-3, 4 , . . Y.F.C,-3 . . . Country Fegistabls-3 enjoyed her com- panionship. January graduate. GARFIELD, BEVERLY JEAN Beve enjoys singing and eating and the platter Lover's Waltz rates high in her book. Her ambition is to sing with a group such as Fred Waring's. Was in Girls' Ensemble-2, 3, 4 . . . Choir-3, 4 , . , Pageant- 3, 4 . , , Choir trip to Art-2, 3. GATES ELWYN GILBERT Gates says that his favor ite pastime is girls and that his favorite song is Star Dust He plans to goin the Air Force in the future GATES GRAYCE IRENE Tigi a four year Gross monter loves to sing and meet new friends She likes the son Anytime by Doris Day or Bing Crosby Her future plans are undecided right now Was in Girls Glee 2 Girls E semble 2 Veep 3 4 Ticket Squad 2 3 Y Teens 4 Pageant 3 4 GILDEA FRANCES YVONNE Frances came to Grossmon from Santa Rosa in h r sopho more year She likes the song You You You and Y Teens Latin club 4 Plans for the future include being a dental assistant GILLESPIE RAYMOND D To place kick like Lou Groza Rays ambition Varsity Football 2 3 4 Letter man s club 3 4 Sports of course spaghetti and Cow Cow Blues are enloyed by this fine guy GIPSON GLYNNA FAYE Glyn was in Freshman Or ganization Comm Pep Cats l Attendance Office Ticket Squad 2 3 Pageant 3 4 Ensem ble Treasurer3 Sec 4 C :mir 3 4 Duchesses 4 Girls League l She loves eating spaghetti and the song My Love My Love Her fu ture is undecided is 'GP Q. GIYER, JAMES HAROLD This terrific four year Gross- monter has brought loads of fame to our school in Track-l, 2, 3, 4 , . . Cross Country-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Varsity Letterman- l, 2, 3, 4.. .Jim was voted athlete of the month, compet- ing against tough opposition from all over San Diego. His favorite is fishing and l'm sure sports fit in there someplace. 'Crying in the Chapel GLARDEN DONNA SUE A four year Grossmonter Donna loves horseback riding and leather crafts She plans to go to Business College Girls League2 3 Sitting on Top of the World is ops in her opinion GLAZZER JOHN GLASSON JOHN EDWARD Photography is the hobby of this Blue Tango lover Johns ambition is to have a career in the U S Foreign Service AC txvities in school included C S F Jr Statesman Torch and Sabre club Math club GOODALL JANE MARIE ney es t go ce skating and to listen to the Don Howard show especially when h plays Ruby Her future plans include being a model and a housewife after graduation This fo u r y ar Crossmont r was in Tumbling T am l 2 3 Roller Skat club I lce Skating cu 2 3 4 Pom Pon 4 Girls League 2 4 Mam selles 4 GOODWIN JOAN MARIE A cute gal Bugs loves to dance and isawonderful dancer She plans to go t colleg th n become a dancing tach r A Fool Was l is her favorite song Pom Pon 3 Girls League 3 GOULD, lCORLETTl DELORES Going window shopping is enjoyed by this wonderful wife. Her ambition is to be good wife to Jack. Dee was in Student Council-l, 2, 3 . . . Torchettes-l . . . Pom Pon-3 . , , Nominating Convention-3 , , . Don Cornel's lt lsn't Fair is favored by her. GOULET, MYRON CHARLES Myron came to Grossmont in l952 from Watter Town High, He tells us that he loves art and as you might guess that he wants to be an artist. GREGORY, ELEANOR ILENE Eleanor tells us that she likes to sight-see. Favorite song is I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked and she plans to go to Bible College. Was a member of Latin club-3, 4 . . . Y,F.C,-3, 4. GRIFFIN, SHIRLEY ANN This four year Grossmonter enjoys Roller Skating and the song l'll Walk Alone. An- nie's activities include G.A.A.- 4 . . . F.B,L,A.-3 . . . She Plans to be a nurse. GRIMMER, CAROL Kenaska Jr. High in Wiscon- sin sent this gal to us in 1951. She loves to go hiking and swimming and the songs You, You' You and Bell Bottom Blues. Her ambition is to work in a bank after graduation. Ac- tivities were Vz year of dancing in freshman year and V2 year of nature club-l. GROCE, DAVID E. Dave's favorite pastimes are reading, billiards and shoot- ing. Favorite song is Ruby He plans to be an engineer. Participated in C.S,F.-l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer-3, 4 , , . Latin club-2, 3, Treasurer-2 . . . Math club-2, 3, 4, Veep-3 . . . Soeech club-2, 3, 4, Sec-4 . . . N.F.L.-3, 4, Treasurer-4 . . . Jr. Statesman-4, Pres.-4 . . . Knights-3, 4, Veep-4 . . . A.S.B. Play-4. GUFFEY, GETTY To be a secretary then a homemaker is this Cute gal's ambition. Blondie likes to cook, to read and sports of all kinds. Her song is You Alone, Was in Flag Corp-4. GULICK, SIDNEY LEWIS Denny, as he is affection- ately called by his friends, en- joys playing ping-pong and the song A La Seine. His ambi- tion is to get fat. Was in Commissioner of Public Works- 3 .,.' Tennis Team-2, 3, 4 . . . C.S.F.-l, 2, 3, 4 , , .Organizer and manager of the C.S.F. Tu- toring Service . . . Orchestra-2, 3 . . . Daisy Chain-3 . . . Inter- Club Council-4 . . . Student Council-3 . . . Grossmont Hi- Y-2, 3, 4 . . . Election Board- l,2,,,PepCats-2,3... Knights-2, Veep-3 . . . Latin club-l, 2 . . . Speech club-2 , . . Chess club-l . , . Marston Conference-3 . . . Pageant-2, 3, 4, HACKWITH, DARLENE Darlene lives such a busy life, that she has no time for a pastime, but she was in Pom Pon-3 . . . Her favorite song is Marie. She hopes to be rich, however will probably marry, but maybe luck will be with her and she can combine the two. HADLEY, RON Ambitious Ronnie is planning to become a dentist, but in the meantime he'll settle for going to dances and parties and listen- ing to Marie, He has bone to Grossmont since his freshman year and played Football-2, 3. HAHN, MARTHA M. B. Marty, a four year Gross- monter, tells us that her favor- ite pastime is crafts. She Dlans to be an interior decorator after graduation. The SOHQ that rates high on her personal hit parade is Tales of Vienna Woods. Soanish Conversation- al club-2, 3, 4 . . . Y-Teens-4 , . . Jr, Statesmen-4 . . . Y.F.C.- 3, 4 , . . ASB. Play-3, 4. . . Pageant-3, 4 . . . Prom Comm.- 4 , . , Annual Staff-4. HALE, PATRICIA Patsi, one cool gal, loves to listen to records and really digs Harlem Nocturne. She was a member of Pom Pon Corp-3 . , . Torchettes-4 , . . B.B,W's-4 . . . Pan Am-4 . . . Ambition is to stay singIei?l HALL, LEONARD ERNEST Len likes music and makes pretty music on his guitar. He likes Tahiti My Island about the best, and his ambition is to be a professional entertainer. He was in N.C.O, Club-l, 2. . , Torch and Sabre-2, 3, Pres.-4 . . . Pageant-3, 4 . . . A.S.B. play-4 . . . Choir-3, 4 , . . Bat- talion Commander of l7l Bat- talion, California Cadet Corp, HALL, STEPHEN G. To go to college is this cool guy's ambition. He also likes to go hiking and camping and You, You, You. Steve be- longed to Blade and Edge. HALL, VIRGINIA RUTH Gina, one cute gal, loves to listen to records, especially List's Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 6. To be a home econ- omist is her plan for the future. While at Grossmont she was in G.A.A.-2, 3, 4 . , . Y-Teens-4 . . . Jr. Prom Comm.-3 . . . Cap and Gown Comm. -4 . . , Annual Staff-3, 4 . . . Pom Pon-3 . . . Student Council-3 . . . Election Board-2, 4. HAMILTON, BETTY JANE Dancing and roller skating is what this four year Grossmont- er likes to do. She also likes P.S. l Love You, Her ambi- tion is to be a business secre- tary. Counseling Office-3 . . . F.B.L.A.-2, 3, 4 . . . Skating clug-l are some of her activi- ties. HANEY, ROBERT E. Test Tube Haney, as he is called, likes astronomy and re- search of flying saucers, Au- tumn Leaves along with the Math Club-2, 3, 4 , . . and the Science club rate high with this four year Grossmonter. His am- bition is to get a Ph.D. in Phys- ics or to gn to the Moon. HARKER, MARY ELIZABETH Mary came to this great school from Julian High in har freshman year. Dancing, listen- ing to records, especially, A Fool Such As l, and drinking cokes are what she likes to do. After leaving these ivy covered walls she plans to be a stenog- rapher. Was in Bible club-l, 2. HARRELD, ESTHER ALIBETH Skeets says that she would rather read than almost any- thing. She likes the Battle Hymn of the Republic and hasn't quite made up her mind as to what she will do following graduation. HARRIS, IHELMI LEAH R. Y-Teens-l, 2, 3 . . . Pom Pon-2, Lieutenant-3, Major-4 . . . Student Council-2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' League-2, 3 . . . Pageant-3, 4 . . . Pan Am-3, 4 . . . Annual Staff-3, 4 . . . G.A,A.-3, 4 . . . Pep Cats-3, 4 . , . Senior Dance Comm,-4 . . . Student Government-4 . . . were some of the activities of this wonderful gal, who loves having lots of fun, and doing loads of things. BilI is her favorite song. She hopes to be as happy on her Golden Anniversary as she is now. January graduate. HARRISON, JACK WILLIAM Playing Football, Roller Skat- ing club-3 and Ebb Tide all rate high with this four year Grossmonter. After graduation he plans to be a truck driver. HARRISON, NORMA JEAN Norma's favorite pastime is music, especially, September Song and Ebb Tide. Her activities included Roller Skat- ing-3 . . . G.A.A.-4. Ambition is to be a homemaker. HARVEY, CAROL ANN La Jolla's loss was Gross- mont's gain when Carol came here in her Junior year. She loves dancing and the song C'est Si Bon, Plans for the future include being a beauty operator. HATFIELD, CHARLES EDGAR Chuck I i k e s the song Heart of my Heart, he can't wait to get out of school, he loves to live it up. HAVERKAMP, SUE ANN Pageant-l, 2, 3 , . . Pep Cats-2, 3. Susie plans on be- ing a Secretary . . . Girls' League-3, Secretary-4 . . , Pom Pon-3, 4 . . . Y-Teens-4 , , . were the activities she was in. Ebb Tide is her favorite song. HAVINS, JO ANN Jody came to Grossmont from Santa Cruz High in her soshomore year. The Blade and Edge club-3, 4 were her activi- ties along with ice skating and dancing, tap and ballet, Enjoys Make Believe and wants to be a concert pianist. January graduate. HAYES, GEORGE BRINKMAN George spends all the time he can with his girl, but he hopes to be working after grad- uation, Rags to Riches is liked along with the Pan Am club. HAYES, MARGARET ANN Toots, a four year Gross- monter, enioys watching T.V. and listening to the song that rates the mostest with her, Vaya Con Dios. Her plans for the future include being a homemaker, Was in Y-Teens- l year , . . Glee-3 years . . . Girls' League-2 years. HEAD, MARIS JEWEL Dancing and sports are this doll's favorite pastimes. Milk and Bostic's Sleep hold the high spots of her life , . . C.S.F,- l, 2, 3, 4 . . . G.A.A.-2, 3 . . . Pageant Reader-3 , . , Pan Am-3 . . . Military Ball Queen- 3 . . . Duchesses-4 . . . Song- leader-4 . . . Chink is a four year Grossmonter. HEATHERLY, MARY LOU Y-Teen-l . . . Y.F.C.-l, 2, 3, 4 . , . G.A.A.-2, 3, 4... Jr.-Sr. Y-Teens-4 . . . were Lou's activities in school also outside of school horseback riding and swimming. Crying in the Chapel is her favorite song. Her plans for the future include Bible College, HELM, MAVIN LEE Jitterbugging is this crazy gals favorite pastime. Mavin digs the Hill Toppers record of Love Walked ln . . . Pan Am-l . . . Student Council-l, 2 ...Y-Teens-l, 2, 3, 4... Moonsweepers-2, 3, 4 . . . G.A.A.-2, 3, 4 . , . Flag Twirl- ers-2, 3 , . . Election Board-3 . . . lnterclub Council . . , Pageant-3, 4 . , , Girls' League- 3, 4 . . . Senior Privilege Com- mittee-4 . . . Future plans in- clude college. HENNIS, TERRY MAXINE Terry became a member of our ASB. in her Jr. year. Y,F.C.-3, 4 . . . F.B.L.A.-3, 4 . . . Baccalaureate and Gradu- ation Comm,-4 enjoyed her company, HENRIE, PEARL LORRAINE Singing, dancing and most of all dating are Rainy's favorite pastimes. She plans on going to Brigham Young University in Utah . .. Girls' Glee-l . . . Ensenble-l, 2 . . , Pageant-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Red Robe Choir- 2, 3, 4 . . . Torchettes-4 . . . Embraceable You is tops on her personal hit parade. HENRY, AUDREY One crazy little doll, Audie wants to travel all over the world. She has been at Gross- month for three years and she loves to live it up , . , To Be Alone is the song that she likes. HES5, DOROTHY Dot tells us that her favor- ite pastime is eating and that her favorite song is Secret l.ove. She participated in Chairman of Sr. Banquet and Dance Comm,-4 . . , Hix Mix- 4 . , . Marston Conference-l, 2, 3 , . . C.S.F.-l, 2, 3, 4... Election Board-3, 4 . .. Sopho- more Treasurer . . . Student Council-l, 2 . . . G.A.A.-3, 4 . , . Red Robe Choir-3, 4 . . , Prom Comm.-3 . . . Pageant- 3, 4, HILL, DENNIS C. Tenderly is this guitar players favorite song. Denny was in F.F.A.-l, 2, 3, Treas.-4 . . . He hopes to go into the Dairy lndustry. HINCK, HELENA Tops on Bonnie's list of fav- orites are riding and You, You, You. She was on Hix Mix Comm,-2 . . . Prom Comm.-3 . . . Y-Teens-3 . . . Pom Pon Corps-3 . . . Girls' League Treasurer . . . Moon- sweepers-3, 4 . . . Sr. Banquet and Dance Comm.-4. As yet, her future is undecided. HINDES, ANN LOUISE Horseback riding is the cute kids favorite pastime along with listening to T'enderly. Her ambition is to be a nurse, While at Grossmont she was in Spanish club-3, 4 . . . Math club-3, 4 . . , G.A.A.-l, 2, 3 . . . Pageant-3, 4 . . . Girls' League-l, 3 . , . Jr. Prom Comm.-3. HODAPP, REGINE G. Gina enioys singing With- out a Song, which is her fav- orite song. Her future plans are to be a telephone operator. Her activities include writing and traveling. She was a Jan- uary graduate. HOELSCHER, WILLIAM R. Radio work and electronics are tops with Bill, a Grossmont- er from freshman year to senior year. Bill hopes to become an electrical engineer and was in Math club-2, 3, 4 . . . Science club-4 . . . Pageant-4. HOGQUIST, KARL O., JR. Highland High in Albuquer- que, New Mexico sent this fine guy to Grossmont. His favorite pastimes are working on engineering problems and te practical application of auto mechanics, electronics, and aeronautics. Bye Bye Blues. His ambition is to become an accomplished aeronautical en- gineer. Was in Math club-4 . . . Science club-4 , . . ldlers- 4. HOLMES, KENNETH EARL Sports is this cool guy's fav- orite pastime and he plans to go to college. l'd Rather Die Young is the song that rates high on his personal hit parade. Basketball-3, 4 . . . Track-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Grossmont Hi-Y-4 . . . Lettermans club-2, 3, 4 . . . Blade and Edge-3 . . . DeMolay-l, 2, 3, 4. HOLMGREN, SANDRA Horizon club-l, 2 . . . Bowl- ing club-l, 2 . . . G.A.A.-2, 3, 4 . . . Pom Pon-3, 4 Mam- selles-4 . . . were the activities that this doll enjoyed. Sandy plans on college and becoming an interior decorator. Having fun is her favorite pastime . . . She likes No Other Love. HOMIER, MARY LEE A future nurse, this wonder- ful gal loves to laugh, espe- cially in Choir-2, 3, 4 . . . Pep Cats-3, 4 . , , were en- livenesl by her happy giggles, Homer loves Ebb Tide. HOMUTH, RICHARD W. Dick enjoys fishing, but tells us that his future is un- decided at this time. His fav- orite song is Indian Love Call. While in school he was in Foot- ball-3, 4 . . . C.S.F-l, 2, 3, 4 , . . Choir-4 . . . Math club-2, 4 . . , ASB. play-3 . . . Pag- eant-2, 3, 4 . . . Daisy Chain-3. HOOD, WILLIAM JAMES Marston Conference-l, 2, 3 . . . Track-2 . . . Pep Cat . . , Track-2 . . . Dons-2 . . . Pep Cats-2, 3 . , . Cheerleader- 3 . . . Basketball-3, 4 . . . were some of this crazy cats activities, Bill likes basket- ball and dancing . . . Ebb Tide is his favorite song and his ambition is to finish college. HOWELL, FRANEVA ROSE Skating is this gals favorite pastime and Make Believe is the song that rates the number one spot on her personal hit parade. After graduation she plans to go to college. While here at school she was in Span- ish Conversation club, Sec.-2 . . . Orchestra-l, 2, 3, 4 , . . Band-3, 4 . . . Y-Teens-4 . . . Girls' League-l, 2, 3, 4 Pan Am-l , . . Pageant-l, 2, 3, 4, HOXSEY, DIANE ADELE Diane came from Pt. Loma this year, but in one year she has become known as one crazy gal. Eating pizza is her favor- ite pastime, Tenderly her song Y-Teens-4 . . . Moon- sweepers-4 . . . Red Robe Choir-4 , . . Cap and Gown Comm.-4 . . . Pep Cats-4 , . . She's going to be a primary school teacher. HUDSON MILDRED O A future housewife is this gals ambition after being at G H S for all four years She was in Pom Pon 3 Millie listens to requests on the Bill Hill Show whenever she has free time Especially Cry ing in the Chapel HUMBERSTAD DONNA M September Song is the fav orite of this gal who loves to dance and listen to records Donna was in FBLA l Y Teens 2 Pom Pon 3 4 Pep Cats 3 4 Horizon club 4 She plans to go to Business College and do secre tarlal work HURST SALLY RAE An ex Viking this gay was active in tons of activities at La Jolla Since at Grossmont she has been in CSF 4 Pep Cats 4 Election Board Girls League 4 Keds ambition is to fini h colege and to travel he loves to dance and listen to records especially Unforget table IVY JANE Red Robe Choir-3 4 was the favorite class of Jane. Music tival-l 2 3 . . . Extrav- aganza-3 4 . . . Pageant-3 . . .Counseling Office-3 4 . . . . .L.A.-3 . , . Singing for her own pleasure 's - loved by her and the SODQ Shake A Hand. JENSON ROBERT GORDEN Bob likes to dance and is crazy about amateur photog- raphy . . . An ex-Hooverite he intends to go to college and this guys favorite song 's Caravan. JOHNSON, JOYCE LYNN Joyce went to school in Colo- rado until her Jr. and Sr, year, then she came to Grossmont. Jadie enjoys taking walks and cooking, which she will be doing plenty of for her husband. Her favorite song is Always While in school was in Tennis-4 . . . Ensemble-3 . . . Drama-4 . . . Pep Cats-4. Her ambition is to be a good housewife. January graduate. JOHNSON LESTER One swell guy Joe loves baseball and intends to play Pro after graduation ball l Varsity Baseball 3 Crying in the Chapel is the TOD platter in his opinion JOHNSON STEVE H Johnny wants to have a good time all the time but his amoition is to have a Naval career He was in Calif Cadet rp l 2 Torch and Sabre 4 His favorite plat ter is Rags to Riches JONES LILLIE Sewing and the song Botcha me rate high with this popu lar member of our AS B Her ambition is to be a Secretary th n to get married While h re she was in Horizon club l Y Teens l 2 Duch es s2 3 4 Scribe4 ep Ca s 3 4 Flag Twirler 2 Veep of Freshman class Comm of Publicity of Sophomore class Marston Conference2 4 Annual Staff 3 Pageant l JONES PATRICIA JEANNE Patti intends to be a home- maker and a housewife after graduation. She was in Y-TeenS- . . , Student Council- ,..PomPon-2 3... Pageant-3 4 . . . Pan Am-3 . . . She loves music espe- cially the song Because You re Mine. January graduate. JONES ROBERTA SUE . .F.- - i . Orches- - . . . Pageant-l ...PanAm-2... Math Club-2 . . . Marching Band-2 3 4 . , . Y-Teens-3 4 . . . Cards and Announcement Comm.-4 . . . kept Berta busy in her four years at G.H.S. She plans to go to college, then teach. Her favorite activities are swimming and all kinds of music. Secret Love. JORDAN, ROBERT DAVID Bob was in Varsity Base- ball-l, 2, 3, 4 . , . Letterman's Club-2, 3, 4 , , . Dukes-4 . . . He likes to hunt, fish and play baseball and his ambition is to play Pro Baseball or to own a Sporting goods store. Cara- van. KANADY, RUSSELL BOYD Track-2, 3, 4 , . . Grossmont Hi-Y-3, 4 . . . Marston Confer- ence-3, 4 , . , were some of Russ' activities while in school, Outside, he loves to hunt and fish. You, You, You is the favorite song of this future Forest Ranger. KAUFMAN, LOUISE DARLENE Louise came to Grossmont last year and she is crazy over music and goofing around. KEEFER, EUGENE M. This crazy doll loves to be bumming, loafing and listening to the D. H. Show. Tommy really digs the record, Beside You by the Swallows. He was a member of the Dukes and plans to be in the Secret Serv- ice. KELSO, JO ANN Jo loves listening to Sep- tember Song and she also loves s p o r t s of all kinds. G.A,A.-2, 3, Historian-4 . . . was favored by this swell gal. KLIPPEL, FLORENCE MARY Klip has been at Gross- mont for all four years, in which she has taken the neces- sary courses so that she may go to Mercy Hospital and train to be a R.N. Swimming is her favorite pastimes . . . Swim- ming club-3, 4 . . . Ricochet is the song that is tops with her. KNIGHT, LOLA VIRGINIA Touchdown and tennis are just two of Tex's many ac- tivities, She plans on being a horse trainer and her favorite pastime is riding horses. The song that tODS her personal hit parade is Crying in the Chapel. KNOWLES, CHARLES L. Annual Staff-4 and his fav- orite class, English, took up his school time. Larry, en- joys swimming and underwater photography. He is a four year Grossmonter. KOPECKY, AUDREY C. Day After Day is Aud- ie's favorite song. Dancing and singing are her most en- ioyable pastimes. Glee-I . . . Red Robe Choir-2 . . . Student Council-4 . , , F.B.L.A,-4 . . , She wants to be a successful private secretary. KOWMAS, JEAN This wonderful gal I o v e s dancing, roller skating and swimming. In regards to her ambition, she hopes to do cleri- cal work and have a good mar- riage. Girls' League-l . , . Rol- Ier Skating club-l . . . Tri-Y- Teens-I, 2 , . . Student Coun- cil-2 . . . Glee-4 . . . Her song is You're The Right One. KUCALA, JO ANN E. This wonderful blonde plans to become an Interior Decor- ator. She was in . . . Pageant- 3 . . . Y-Teens-3, 4 . , . Mam- selles-Pres.-4 . . , Jo loves tennis and football games. Body and Soul is her favor- ite song. KUERBIS, LAWRENCE You, You, You is Larry's favorite song. He plans to grad- uate from college and see the world . . . Daisy Chain-3 . . . High-Y-3, 4 . , . Varsity Bas- ketball-3, 4 . . . Marston Con- ference-3, 4 . . . Commissioner of Athletics-4 . . , Student Council-4 . . . Knights-4 . . . hunting, fishing and swimming are tops with him. KUNKEL, ELAINE Elaine, an August graduate, plans to go to Bible College and work in the missionary field. Her favorite subject is music and the song that rates the number one spot on her personal hit parade is Stranger of Gilileef' LANDRY, FREDERICK M. Ebb Tide is favored by Fred, or Stargazer, as he is sometimes called. His fav- orite pastime is reading and his ambition is in the Book - Romans l5:l6-l7. Also en- joyable to him is philosophi- zing with Mr. Cordry, Ellery and the kids, Boys Glee-l, 2, 3, 4. LANE, VALERIE ANNE Val loves to jitter-bug and to listen to crazy music, so that in itself makes her fine. She was in -Teens-3, 4 . . . Drama- 3 . . . After coming here from Detroit. Val is going to be a beauty operator and get mar- ried. She likes the song l Can't Forget you. LARKINS, RAYMOND D. Ray, was a welcome addi- tion to G.U.H.S. in his fresh- man year from Isaac, Canada. Collecting records, especially Soft, is his favorite pastime. His activities were, Senior Gift Comm.-4 . , , Fletcher Hills Hi-Y-l, 2. LARSON, BETTY My Love, My Love is Blondie's favorite song, This gal wants to get married after graduation, but, for now, her favorite pastime is listening to the radio . . . G.A.A.-4 . . . Glee Club-4 . . . Orchestra-4. LAWRENCE, NORMA MAE Y-Teens-l, 2, 4 .... Elec- tion Board-2, 3, 4 . . . Pom Pon-3 . . . Prom Committee-3 . . . Red Robe Choir-4 . . . Annual Staff-4 , . . Pep Cats-4 . . . were this future social workers activities, Singing and the song Because of You are tops with Norma. LAWSON, OPAL CHRISTINE This girl has a beautiful voice and she wants to be a singer, so keep her in mind. Of course her favorite pastime is singing! G.A.A.-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Stardusters-2, 3, 4 , . . Her favorite tune is No Other Love. arg .W ,ia E if LEAVERTON, DAVE G. Dave intends to write pro- fessionally and teach English. He was in Student Council-2 ...Upper House-3 . . . Daisy Chain-3 . , . Marston Confer- ence-3 . . . Speech Club-3 . . . National Forensic League-3 . . . Class Treasurer-3 . . . Varsity Basketball-3, 4 . . , Letter- man's Club-3, 4 . , , Foothill Echoes Sports Eidtor-4 . . . Grossmont Hi-Y-4 . . , His fav- orite song is Moonlight in Vermont. LEPKER, NORMAN E. Hunting and gardening are this future Minister's pastimes . . . Track-3, 4 . . . Choir-4 . . . Pageant-4. LINDSAY, JANET ANN Jan, one of G.H.S.'s fav- orite dolls, loves water skiing and the song My Love, My Love . . . Y-Teens-I . . . Student Council-l , , , Class Secretary-l . . . Girls' League- l, 2 . . . Pom Pon-2, Lieuten- ant-3 . . . Prom Committee-3 . . . Duchesses-3, Grand Duch- ess-4 . . . Song Leader-4 . . . Pan Am-4 . . . Annual Staff-4 . . . Pep Cats-4. She plans to attend college. LITTLE, FLOYD L. This ex-Helix Highlander hopes to be a Pro Baseball player. His favorite pastime is Muriel Was on C Basket- ball-l,2 . . . J.V. Baseball . . . B Basketball-3 . . . Lexie likes the song Because You're Mine. LOCKHEART, IRENE R. Eating and dancing are the favorite pastimes of this fine gal. Band-l, 2 . . , Torchettes- 4,..PanAm...weresome of Rene's activities. Hamp- ton's Stardust is the GREAT- EST in her opinion. After grad- uation she plans on marriage. LOFTUS, CHARLES RICHARD Dick, a swell guy, was in Student Council-I . . . Track-4 He plans to go around the world and he likes dating and My Love, My Love. LOGAN DOUGLAS Swummung us Dougs favorute pastume and so us the song You You You Hus ambu tuon us to be ruch whos usn t7 Auto Shop l 2 3 was enuoyed by thus four year Gus LONDEN PAUL VERNON Pau s ambutuon t uve the Amerucan way of lufe He also enjoys outdoor actuvutues A four year guy at G H S he partucupated un Track l 2 3 4 Letterman s club 2 3 4 Cross Country 3 4 LONG JANE ANNE Thus doll has a desure to dye h r flaming red haur back Candy really loves to dance on Saturday nughts Her fav orute song us Ebb Tude and she enpoyed the Pan Am club 3 Treasurer 4 Duchesses LORENTZ JEANE LOUISE Y Teens 2 3 4 Math 2 3 Pageant 2 Sprung Concert 2 3 Chour 3 4 Speech clu 3 4 Pep Cats3 4 Cards and Announcements Comm 4 Electuon Board were some of the actuvu tues of thus gal who has her heart set on sungung wuth an orchestra Jeanues favorute pastumes are sungung and tennus Lover LOWE PEGGY JANET eg a ex Hughlander loves to Iusten to popular rec ords especually Anytume b Eddie Fusher Her ambutuon s to travel to foreugn countrues Foothul Echoes 3 4 Cash uer of Helux Theater 4 Gu t Comm 4 enuoyed thus luvely gals comany LUCAS LENORA B A future Dental Technucuan Lenora lukes the song Then She was un Roller Skat club l G A A Favorute pastume of thus cute gal us musuc and collectung old couns if XTX LUCCOCK RAMONA L Mussouru Waltz us her fav orute song Thus gurl from La Jo a Poney loves to sung and play the puano and her ambutuon us to get a uob McAVOY ZOE LEE Thus four year Grossmonter loves to Iusten to the song Ebb Tude Her future plans unclude goung to college She w s un Band 2 3 4 chestra2 3 4 YTeens Gurls League F 3 Pan Am I Horuzon club 2 McCAWLEY DALE E To own a cattle ranch us thus guy s ambutuon Chour 3 4 Lustenung to Changung Part ners and sungung are Dales favorute pastumes McCLAlN CAROL DIANNE Carol a four year Gross monter enpoys havung fun and playung tennus and the song Secret Love She plans to go to college then be a dental assustant Was un YTeens2 Electuon Board 3 4 Pep Pushers 3 ag eant 3 4 Prom Comm 3 Pep Cats 4 A S B Attendant 4 G A A 4 Gurls League Fruendshup Comm Hux Mux 4 Sr Dutch Day Comm 4 McCUTCHAN PATRICIAN Pat tells us that her fav orute pastume us to be wuth Dean and also lustenung to Choo Choo Traun by Dorus Day Her ambutuon us to be a good housewufe Whule school she was un Skatung club F B L A 4 Y Teens Pep Cats 4 Pageant Senuor Banquet and Dance Comm McGREW MICHAEL J Muke plans to go unto the Aur Force after graduation but hus chuef ambutuon us to make a luvung and a home He lukes sports of all kunds I ll Wa k Alone us the platter that rates hugh un his book MAIZE, ALLENE CAROL Rodeos are one of Lee's loves, we won't mention His name. This swell gal plans on marriage and travel after grad- uation, She loves the song from shane, Call of the Far-away Hills. January graduate. MALONEY, FRANCES An ex-Highlander, Sonny, loves that crazy record by the Flairs, She Wanted to Rock. Her favorite pastime is listen- ing to music . . . She plans on being a secretary. MARTINSON, QUINTON San Anton' Rose is his favorite song. He likes to work on cars, and plans to work in a shipyard. There's his picture over to the side . . . nuff said? MASTT, PENELOPE ANNE l Love Paris is this crazy gals favorite platter, and she loves dancing and eating pizza. Penny came here in her Jr. year . , . Was in Speech club- 3, 4 . . . Duchesses-3, 4 . . . F.B.L.A,-4 , . . Senior Dance Comm.-4 , . . She plans to do newspaper work after gradu- ation. MATEJ, MARY ANN Tootsie came to Grossmont in the lOth grade from Donna High in Texas. She enjoys out- door sports and the song Vaya Con Dios is the mostest in her opinion. Her ambition is to be a secretary. She was in F.B.L.A. MATHEL, JERRY B. Hot Rod got his name be- cause he loves to drive and build Drag Racers, and he plans to be an automotive engineer. Favorite song is Crying ln the Chapel. His activities were Annual Staff-l, 2 . . . Choir-3 . , . Torch and Sabre-2, 3, 4 . . . Road Ramblers-3, 4 . . . S.D.T.A.-3, 4 . . . S.C.T.A.-3, 4 . . . N.H.R.A.-3, 4 , . . All Western Music Conference-3. January graduate. Q-v-wal 527' S. MATHEW, JACK MARTIN Wood shop, steer roping and archery are the favorite pas- times of this lover of Kay Starr's Wheel of Fortune. A Navy Career is in the future for this member of the Explorer Scouts . . . Archery . , . Baseball. MAXEY, PATRICIA ANN Marionville High sent this cute gal to Grossmont in her sophomore year. Pat loves tennis, swimming, dancing and sports of all kinds. She espe- cially likes the song Harlem Nocturne, Her ambition is to go to college and to get pri- mary teaching credentials. Was in Girls' League Health Comm.- 2, Chairman-3 . . . Girls' League 2, Chairman-3 . . . Girls' League President-4 . . . Marston Con- ference-2 . . , Pep Cats-2, 3 . . . Bowling club, Treas.-2 . . . Speech club-2, 3 . , . Daisy chain-3 . . . Moonsweepers-3, 4 . . . Y-Teens-3,4 . . . Elec- tion Board-3, 4 . . . Poster Comm.-4 . . . Senior Banquet and Dance Comm.-4 . , . Inter- Club Council-4. MERCER, NANCY LINDA Nancy, who has gone to Grossmont since a freshman, plans to go to Colorado College and then perhaps to be a pro- fessional model. This girl says that spending money is her hobby, and also likes to listen to Beside You. She was in Blade and Edge-l . . , Y-Teens- 2, 3, 4 . . . Pageant-2, 3, 4 . , . Election Board-2, 3, 4 . . . Pep Club-2, 3, 4 , .. Marston Conference-2, 3, 4 , . . Girls' League-2, 3, 4, Veep-4 . . . Moonsweepers-3, 4. MERRITT, RODNEY Rod came to Grossmont from Horace Mann in his fresh- man year. His favorite pastime is running for medals, which he has quite a few of, Was in Cross Country-2, 3, 4 , . . Track-2, 3, 4 , . . Dukes-2, 3, Pres.-4 . . . Dons Veep-2 . . . President of Inter-Club Council- 4 . . . Letterman club-3, 4 . . . His ambition is to attend college and become a Lawyer. Favorite song is No Other Love. MEYER, ANNA MARY Horseback riding and playing the saxophone and clarinet are Anna's favorite pastimes, she also likes The Call of the Far Away Hills. Her ambition is to raise Hereford Cattle. Was in Concert Band-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . G.A.A.-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . F.F.A.- 2, 4 . . . Artizans-4. MILLER, GLENNA FAYE Faith, a four year Gross- monter, enjoys swimming and talking to her friends. Her fav- orite song is Half a Photo- graph. Ambition is to go to Dallas, Texas, and study model- ing, While in school she was in Student Council-2 . . . Girls' League-l . . . Ensemble-3 . . . Ditch Day Comm.4 . . . Choir- 4 . , . Pan Am-4, MILLER, ELIZABETH E. Beth came to Grossmont in her Junior year from Mum- ford High. Her favorite pastime is listening to records, espe- cially White Cliffs of Dover . . . Her plans for the future include being a Beautician . . . Was an annual sales represen- tative. MITCHELL, ALFRED J. Alfie came to us in his sophomore year from San Diego. His ambition is to be a dentist and he enjoys dancing to the Song From Moulin Rouge. This fine guy was a member of Dukes-4 . . , Letterman's club-4 . . . Football-4 . . . Reader in the Pageant-4. MOCKLER, ELSIE JANE Dancing is this crazy kid's favorite pastime. Also she likes You, You, You, by the Ames Brothers. To go into the merchandising field is her am- bition. Was in Alpine Tri-Hi- Y-2, 3, 4 . . . Ticket Squad- 2, 3, 4, Supervisor-3 . . . Stu- dent Council-4 . . . Sr. Dance and Banquet Comm. MOFFITT, ESTHER L. Singing is her favorite pas- time, and she loves the song, lt Happened Once Before. Curlie, a sweet gal from San Diego High was in C.S.F.-l, 2 . . . G.A.A.-2 , . . Junior Clas- sical League-2 . . . Red Robe Choir-3, 4 . . . Pageant-3, 4 . . . She hopes to be a medical doctor. MONTGOMERY, MARY L. Writing and sailing are en- joyed by this wonderful gal. Penny also enjoyed Pan Am- l ...Horizon Club-I, 2... Election Board-2, 3 . . . Hix Mix-2, 3, 4 . , . Daisy Chain- 3 . . . Pageant-3, 4 . . . Foot- hill Echoes Staff- 3, Editor in Chief-4 . . . Quill and Scroll-3, Pres.-4 . . . A.S.B. Play Direc- tor-3, 4 . . . Marston Confer- ence-3, 4 . . . Chief Justice-4 . . . Speech Club-4 . . . Moon- sweepers-4 . . . La Mesa Scout reporter-4 . . . Senior Play-4 . . . She plans to go to Stan- ford, ln her opinion, the great- est song is Louis Armstrong's Bye and Bye. MOORE, JOYCE ANN Joyce came here from Mis- souri and has participated in Y-Teen-l, 2 . . . Student Coun- cil-I, 2 , , , lce Skating Club- 3 . . . Foothill Echoes-3, 4 . . . Junior Achievement-3, 4 . . . She plans to be a secretary. Joyce loves to read and her favorite song is With These Hands. 'B' 43' MOORE, RAYMOND Ray, a four year Gross- monter, plans to go into the field of electronics after grad- uation. Activities of this wom- an lover were Auto shop-I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Woodshop l, 2. MORAIGN, ESTHER MAE Tennis and music is this sweet gals favorite pastimes ialso a certain guyi. Essie was in Girls' Glee-3 . . . Pag- eant-4 . . . Red Robe Choir-4 . . . Her favorite song is You, You, You and she plans on being a long distance telephone operator or a homemaker. MORGAN, DIANE MARIE Dee Dee enjoys swimming, d a n c i n g and Slaughter on Tenth Avenue. After gradu- ation she plans to be a social service worker. While at Gross- mont she was in Duchesses-4 . . . Sec. Senior Class . . . Upper House . . . Daisy Chain- 3 . . . N.F.L.-4 . . . Speech club-2, 3, 4 . . . Flag Corps-3, 4 . . . Lieutenant-4 . . . A.S.B. Play-3 . . . Senior Play-4 . . . Freshman Constitution Comm.- l...Y-Teens-l, 2, 3, 4 .. Prom Comm. MORRIS, PATRICIA MAUDE Pattie's activities were Pageant-3, 4 . . . Spring Con- cert-3, 4 . . . Extravaganza-3, 4 . . , Concert Band-3, 4 . . . Orchestra-3, 4 . . . Spanish Club-3, 4 . . . F.B.L.A.-4 . . . Cap and Gown Comm.-4 . . . She plans on being a Secretary or an airline hostess. Swim- ming, badminton, knitting and classical m u s i c appreciation take up her spare time. MORROW, HOWARD E. Charmaine is the favorite song of this guy who loves motorcycling and mountain climbing . . . Math Club-2, 3, Veep-4 . . . Y.F.C.-2, 3 . . . Science Club-3, 4 . . . Howard plans on being a Nuclear Phys- icist. MOTT, JOYCE ELLEN Horizon club-l . . . G.A.A.-3 Roller Skating club-3 , . . Pag- eant . . . were the activities that Midge joined. She wants to be a good secretary. Favor- ite pastime is listening to west- ern musicg top song is Mid- night. MUISE, LOUISE ANNE Coming from Cathedral Girls' High School in her Sophomore year, Louise was in Artizans- Sec.-4 . . . Girls' League Rep- resentative-4, She likes Ebb Tide and after graduating in January, Louise planned to go to Redlands to major in music. January graduate. MEYER, lBreshearsl SHIRLEY This four year Gertie enjoys reading and drawing and listen- ing to the song Too Young. Her ambition is to be a dress designer. Activities were Y- Teens-3, 4 . . . Election Board- 4 . . . Girls' League-4. MYERS, RICHARD A. Dick came from Palo Verde High in his frosh year, with him he brought his love for fishing, hunting and working. His main interest in life is to graduate, but also he likes Bi- ology. Diesel Smoke rates high on his personal hit parade. NEBE, BEVERLY ANN Bev plans on attending college and then becoming a dental assistant, In school or out, she loves dancing and bowling, also the song, ln the Mission of Saint Augustine. Participated in C.S.F.-2 . . . Pep Cats-2, 3, 4 . . . Bowling clua-3 . . . Ticket Squad-3 . . . Marston Conference-3, 4 . . . Horizon Club-3, 4. NELSON, BARBARA J, Barb plans on being an elementary teacher. Was a member of A.S.B .,., Dance Chairman-4 . . . Student Coun- cil-3, 4 . . . Marston Confer- ence-3, 4 . , . Election Board- 2, 3 . . . Prom Comm.-3 . . . Orchestra-l, 2, 3 . . . Pageant- 2, 3, 4 , . , Moonsweepers-3, 4 . . . Pep Cats-2, 3, 4 . . . Hix Mix- 2, 3, 4 . . . A.S.B. Re- freshment Chairman-3 . . . Girls' League Social Comm.-3 . . . Y-Teens-2, 3, 4 . . . Head of Cards and Announcement Comm.-4 . A , Her favorite song is My Foolish Heart. NELSON, PHINEAS PAGE Working on his car is what Wetback enjoys, also Gee. Was in Cross Country-l, 2, 3 . . . Letterman's club-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Baseball-2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball-3, 4 . , . He intends to play Pro Baseball. 8 4-'t NICHOLS, PHYLLIS ELAINE Phil, one of the gad- abouts, loves roller skating, dancing, swimming and eating pizza. She plans on being a bookkeeper . . . Red Robe Choir-2, 3 . . . Torchettes-l, 2, 3 . . . The song that's tops with her is To Be Alone by the Hilltoppers. NOBLE, PHILLIP E. With a ranch of his own foremost in Phil's mind, he still has time for his hobbies which are pets and girls. Phil came from Pacific Beach Jr, High, likes That's Amore. NOE, RUTH PRICE Green-Sleeves, ice skating, and horse-back riding are tops with this gal. She plans to go to college. While at G.H.S. she participated in G.A.A.-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Orchestra-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Y-Teens-4. NOEL, JAMES EDWARD Jim came here in his soph- omore year, since then he has been in . . . Marston Confer- ence-3 . . . J.V. Basketball-3 . . . Hix Mix-3, 4 . . .-Foothill Echoes-3, 4 . . . Track-3, 4 . . . Dukes-4 . . . Election Board-4 . . . Seniority Staff-4 . . . A tan for dancing, hunting and fishing, he intends to go to the University of Arizona . . . Slaughter on lOth Avenue. NORWOOD, LAURA MAE Patti Page's Retreat is tops with this gal who loves to listen to records. Laura plans to become a secretary. She was a member of Roller Skating Clu'J-2 , . . Working in Student Exchange-2, 3, 4 . . . Work- ing in Office-3, 4 . . . F.B.L.A.- 4. NUNEZ, ESTHER ANN Es, a darling gal, really enjoyed Pan Am-2, Sec.-3 . . . Pom Pon-3 . . . Annual Staff- 3 . . . Pageant-4 . . . Swim- ming and dancing are her fav- orite pastimes. After gradua- tion she plans to attend Busi- ness College . . . Stardust. OBER, DIXIE DELORES To become a secretary is Dixie's ambition. She enioys reading and the song Moulin Rouge rates the tops with her. While in Grossmont she was in Y-Teens-I . . . C.S.F.-2 . . . Pep club-l, 2, 3 , . . Pom Pon- 2, Lt.-3, Captain-4 . . . Pag- eant-4 . , . Hi-Debber Council- 4 . . . Prom Comm.-3 . . . Roller Skating-2 . . . Girls' League-4 , , . Extravaganza-2, 3, 4. OLDS, NANCY ADELLE Nan tucket loves tennis, swimming, singing and the song Somewhere Over the Rainbow which she sings beautifully. C.S.F. Pres, l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Y- Teens-2, 3, 4 . . . Red Robe Choir-3, 4 . . . Comm. of Fi- nance-3 . . . MoonsweeDefS-3, 4 . . . Bible Club-4 . . . PrOm Comm.-3 . , . Cap and Gown Comm.-4 , . . Homecoming Queen finalist-4 . . . SODIWO- more class secretary . . . G.A.A. 2. ORCUTT, LEONARD LYNUS Leonard tells us that hunting and the song l Believe are the mostest in his opinion. After leaving these ivy covered walls he plans to be a Forset Ranger. ORCUTT, SILVIA ESTELL Mountain rides are tops with Silvia, another four-year Gross- monter. You, You, You by the Ames Brothers is another on the favorite list for her, and she hopes to be a good housewife after graduating. Sil- via was in Y-Teens-3, 4 , , . Pan Am-3, 4. OWENS, BILL Pitching horseshoes and row- ing boats are Tarzan's fav- orite pastimes. He also likes basketball, Plans for the future are to be a father. The platter that he likes best is Little Rock Get Away. OWEN, NANCY JANE This four year Grossmonter loves dancing and popular rec- ords, especially No Other Love' by Perry Como. Her ambition is to be a dance in- structor or a housewife. Par- ticicipated in Student Council- 2, 3 . . . Blade and Edge-2, 3 . . . Y-Teens-4 . . . Annual sale rep.-3 . . . Hostetts-3, 4. PACCERELLI, LOUIS E. Honey Hush, is the favor- ite record of this cool guy . . . J.V. Football-l, 2 . . . Choir- 2, 3, 4 . . , Speech-3 . . Drama-4 . . . Dukes-4 , . , Honorary member of Moon- sweepers-4 . . , and going to parties, games, dances, working on his 34 Ford and Shirley are some of the things that make life fun for Corky. He plans to go to college. PADDECK, GEORGE E. George enjoys working on his car and listening to records, especially, Santa Baby. His ambition is to go into the Air Force. While at Grossmont was in Cross Country . . . Track . , . Swimming . . . Ice Skating . . . Went to Point Loma in his sophomore year. PALO, JOAN MARLENE Kearny sent this fine gal to Grossmont in the lOth grade. Listening to popular and clas- sical records, especially Sym- phony of a Starry Night rate high with Joan. She plans to be an airline hostess after leav- ing Grossmont. Was in Latin club-l, 2 . . . Foothill Echoes-3 . . . Pan Am-3 . . . Circula- tion Manager and Assistant F e a t u r e Editor on Foothill Echoes-4 . . . Cap and Gown Comm.-4. PATTERSON, DENNIS IVAN A future cattle ranch owner, Dennis was in F.F,A,-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Cross Country-3 , . . Pag- eant-3 . . . Senior Play-3 . . . A.S.B. Play-3, 4 . . . and really had a crazy time in all. PATTERSON SHELIA ANN This darling girl Came from Denver in her freshman year since then she has been in ac tivities galore Nominating Convention2 3 4 Mar ston Conference 2 3 u dent Council 2 3 Pageant F 2 ep Ca s 2 3 4 Moonsweepers Foothill Echoes Staff 3 Daisy Chain 3 Prom Comm 3 Hafters Guest Buyer 4 Artisans 4 Songleader 4 Hello Bluebird is her favorite song Giggling thee' hee'l and people rate high too. PEARSON ALETHA M. Love You is this i e gals favorite platter. Tee also loves pizza! Torchettes-l Pres. . . . Class Veep-2 . . . Upper House-2 . . . Foothill Echoes Staff-3, Managing Edi- tor-4 , . . Student Council-3, 4 . , . Girls' League-4 . . . ASB. Dance Comm.-4 , . . Her plans for the future is to marry Uiml. PEARSON, DONALD R. Pizza, playing tennis and be- ing in plays are Don R. Pear son's favorite pastimes. Don plans on being a football coach. Participated in . . . F.F.A.-l , . . A.S.B.-I . . . Fletcher Hills Hi-Y-2, 3, 4 , . . Pageant-2, 3, 4. PEEK, BEVERLY E. A January graduate, Bev planned to work as a telephone operator for awhile and then travel. She enjoys reading and watching television in her spare time, also lilces September Song. PENDLEY, fReynoIdsi CAROL Carol is what is known as an old married woman and strangely enough her husband is her favorite pastime, My Love, My Love her favorite recording, and marriage her life-long career. PENNY, JOAN ELAINE A real outdoor girl, Joan enjoys horseback riding, swim- ming and tennis, and the song The World is Waiting for the Sunrise is her favorite, She plans to further her education at State College and be a teach- er. Activities Include. . . Hon- or Roll-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . ASB.- 3, 4 . . . Pageant-3, 4 . . . Usherette at Grad. and Bacca- laureate-3 . . . Sr. Play-4. PETERSEN, JOAN JEAN A career in Laboratory Tech- nology appeals to Pete, wha came to Grossmont from El Centro. She likes reading in her spare time, says Vaya Con Dios is her favorite platter. Her high school activities in EI Centro were G.A.A ..., C.S.F .... Y-Teens . . . Jr. Play . . . here at GHS . . . G.A.A .... CSF. PFEFFER, ROBERT JOHN Working with radios is John's favoriate pastime and the song Tenderly also is the mostest with him. After graduation he plans to be a radio repairman or a stage electrician. Was in Light and Sound Crew-2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council-l, 2, 3 . . . Pageant-2, 3, 4 . . . l-lix Mix-2, 3, 4 . . . Marston Con- ference-2, 3, 4 . . . Pep Push- ers-2, 3, 4 . . , Fletcher Hills Hi-Y-2, 3, Sec.-4 . . . Track-l, 2 . . . Basketball-2 . . . Prom Comm.-3 . . . Senior Dance Comm ,.,. Senior Gift Comm.-4 . . . January graduate. POLLOCK, PERRY H. Varsity Football-2, 3, 4 . . . Letterman's Club-3, 4 . . . Photography and working on cars are Pete's favorite ac- tivities. You, You, You is this four year Grossmonter's favorite song. PORTER, CAROL SUE Suzy says she'd rather eat spaghetti at Pernicano's than anything, besides listening to Tenderly. She came from Hoover in her junior year and has been in Ticket Squad-2 . . . Latin Club-3 . . . Girls' Ensem- ble-4. Suzy plans to become a nurse. POWELL, WARREN S. Caravan is Bud's top re- cording, he likes sports and hunting too. After leaving Grossmont, Bud plans to take up surveying, Was in . . . gross Country-3 . . . Track- , 4. PRATHER, ALINE YVONNE Vonnie loves tennis and bowling . . . Roller Skating Club-2 . . . Bowling Club-2, 3 . . . G.A.9.-4 . . . After gradu- ation she plans to be a secre- tary. Likes, l'd Rather Die Young. PROUD, RICHARD D. Dick says that he doesn't have to worry about his future right now since Uncle Sam has plans for him. Auto mechanics is his hobby and Baby, Let Me Kindle Your Flame his favorite platter. PUNTAR, WILLIAM A. Bill, one crazy guy, likes Love Walked ln . . . His fav- orite pastime is working on cars and his future plans are to be a Pressman at the San Diego Tribune. PUTNEY, JAMES HERBERT I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm is a favorite with Putt, and so is Jo Yarger, but hunting and fishing are also enjoyed by him. Jim plans on playing Pro Baseball . . . Marston Conference-2, 3 . . . Student Council-2, 3, 4 . . Varsity Basketball-2, 3, 4 . . . Varsity Baseball-2, 3, 4 . . . l.etterman's Club-2, 3, Veep-4 . . . Dons-3 . . . Dukes-3, Veep.4. QUIDORT, SANDRA Art and riding horses are Sandy's pastimes. This cute gal from Hoover likes the song How's the World Treating You? . . . College, to study interior and window decorating is her destination after gradu- ation. RABE, ROBERT JOHN Bob admits that his taste in songs changes with the hit pa- rade, but about one thing he's certain-he wants to be a rich bachelor. Hunting is his favor- ite pastime and he was in . . . l.etterman's Club-3, 4 . . . Track-3, 4 . . . Cross County- 4. RANDAZZO, ROBERT ALVIN Driving his car ranks high with Randy, and so does You, You, You. He plans to join the Navy after graduating . . . was Veep of the Alpine Teen Age Club. RASCO, BARBARA ANN Playing the piano and read- ing are Barb's favorite pas- times . . . Nominating Conven- tion-l, 2 . . . Marston Confer- ence-l, 2, 3 . . . Pep Cats-2, 3, 4 . . . Head of Prom Comm.- 3 . . . Pageant-3, 4 . . . Red Robe Choir-3, 4 . . . She plans on working and her song is The Song from Moulin Rouge. January graduate. RAY, RONALD CLOE Auto racing is really the greatest, according to Ronnie. After graduating from the school he has known for four years, Ronnie plans to go into custom auto building. Blue Tango, is his favorite record. ew REED, DONALD WOODRUFF Don spends his spare time working on cars and even likes it so well he plans to make it his career after graduating. He was in Pole-vault-3. RENNIE, WILLIAM ANSLEY Bill traveled all the way from Michigan to come to Grossmont in 1952, and hasn't decided on a vocation as yet. He was in F.F.A.-l, 2, 3, 4 and auto mechanics is his hobby. Bill also likes St. George and the Dragonettef' RENZ, WANDA LEE Wanda likes A u t u m n Leaves also dancing and roller skating. She was in Roller Skat- ing-l, 2, 3 . . . Bowling-2 . . . G.A.A.-2, 3 . . . Pep Pushers- 3 . . . Jr and Sr. Glee-4. Grad- uating a four-year Gertie, Wan- da plans to be a housewife. RICE, ELIZABETH H. Drama Club-I . . . Tri-Y- Teens-2 . . . Speech club-2 . . . Prom Comm.-3 . . . Election Board-3, 4 . . . Pageant-3, 4 . . . A.S.B. Play -3, 4 . . . Cap and Gown Comm. 4 . . . Senior Play-4 . . . were some of the activities of this gal. She en- ioys dancing and listening to Quiet Village. Her plans for the future include college. RICE, JANET ELIZABETH Knitting is what occupies Jan's time when she's not think- ing about going to University of California. Ebb Tide is her favorite recording. She was in . . . Pan Am-l . , . Girls' League-l, 3 . . . Pep Pushers-3 . . . Y-Teens-l, 2, 3, 4. RIDDLE, MARLENE NAYE Marlene plans on being a housewife after leaving the ivy covered walls of Grossmont. Her favorite pastime is painting and her favorite current disc is To Be Alone . . . Artizens-4. RIGGS, SHIRLEY ANN Mousie came to Grossmont from La Mesa Jr. High and marriage tops her list of am- bitions. She likes Rags To Riches, roller skating, and was in . . . Girls' Glee-l . . . En- semble-2 . . . Choir-l, 3, 4 . . . Pageant-2, 3, 4 . . . Fletcher Hills Tri-Hi-Y-4. RIGNEY, DONALD4STEWART Donald is the quiet type, but in school he excelled in his work, ROBBINS, ALICE JOAQUIN Dancing is one of the favor- ites of Tubby, who has gone to Grossmont all four years. She was in Alpine Tri-Hi-Y-l, 2, 3, 4 . . .Alpine Teen Age Club-l, 2, 4 . . . Ticket Squad-2. She thinks l'm Walking Behind You is the most and plans to be a comptometrist, MYERS, lRobertsl MARY F. Frankie plans to be a long d i s t a n c e telephone operator after graduation. She came from Sweetwater in her Jr, year. Writing letters and r e a d i n g while the radio is playing is her favorite pastime. Stan Kenton's All About Ronnie is her song. RODIA, DONNA K. Talking is this cute gal's fav- orite pastime. She hopes to get into and through college . . . Y-Teens-2 . . . Pom Pon-2, 3 . . . Pep Cats-2, 3, 4 . . . Pag- eant-2, 3, 4 . . . Annual Staff- 3 . . . A.S.B, Play-3, 4 . . . Foothill Echoes Staff-3, 4 . . . Quill and Scroll-3, 4 . , . Duch- esses-3, 4 . . . Student Council- 4 . . , Song Leader-4 . . . Fav- orite song is lt Happened Once Before. ROETHER, JUDITH M. Ticket Squad-l . , . G.A.A.- 2, 3 . . . Pan Am-3 , . . Girls' League-3 . , . Blade and Edge- 3 . . . Red Robe Choir-3, 4 . . . Pageant-3, 4 , . . Annual Staff-4 . . . Ditch Day Com- mittee-4 . . . Election Board-4 . . . Quill and Scroll-4 . . , Pep Cats-4 . . . were some of the activities enjoyed by this gal, Judy spends as rnuch time as possible water skiing land with Janl Ebb Tide is her SOUQ. Plans for the future are to be a Dental Assistant or go to College. S ff' ROSE, JAMES LEO To Rose, there is nothing better than participating in and watching sports but strangely enough after graduating he would like to work in photog- raphy. Rose says Gee is his favorite song. RUIZ, DONALD JAMES Donny, one sharp guy, en- joys l'll Be True. He intends to be a mechanic. Favorite is dancing and the Idlers-4. RUIZ, GLORIA CECILIA P.S. I Love You is GIoria's favorite song, she loves to dance and in the future plans to be a houswife . . . Participated in Extravaganza-l. RUSS, JAMES LEWIS To go around the world is this hep pool player's ambition. Russ' really digs the song, You Never Had lt So Good. RUSSO, MARIE ROSE Marie hopes to be a secretary after leaving Grossmontg she likes listening to records, par- ticularly l Believe by Frankie Laine. Activities include Span- ish Conversation-2, 4 . . . F.B.L,A.-3, 4, Veep . . , Y- Teens-4 . , . Pep Pushers-4. RUSTIN, lDoweIll JOYCE E. Reading and cooking are Jody's pastimes. She partici- pated in . , . Y-Teens-l . . , Pom Pon-3 . . . Duchesses-3 . . . Prom Committee-3 . . . She likes homemaking and the song Because, January grad- uate. SALAS, MYRNA LEA A typical Myrna-answer to favorite song was Love 'em all. No favorite one. She says her hobbies are dancing and fooling around. Myrna hopes to go to Business College and study to be a secretary. She was in . . . G.A.A.-2, 3, 4 , . . Activi- ties Chairman-3 . . . Pageant- 3, 4 . , Nominating Convention delegate-3 . . Jr. Achievement- 3 . . . Election Board-4 . . . lnter-Club Council-4. SANNE, MARION JOYCE Lakewood Jr. High sent Mar- ion to us and from here she plans to get married. Listening to western music appeals to Marion, her favorite song being Vaya Con Dios. SCHENSTED, JANET RAE We see quite a bit of the wanderlust in Jan, who says that she would like to travel around the world and then write about her experiences. She likes dancing and horseback riding, plus I'he Blue Gardenia. Jan was in . . . Pom Pon Corp . .. C.S.F .... Spanish Conversa- tional Club . , . Luther League- Pres .... A.S.B. Play-3 . . . Girls' League Rep ..,. Y-Teens- 4 . . . Sr. Play-4. SCHLEGEL, MARY ANN Sewing is tops with Randy along with You, You, You. She was in Y-Teens-4 and has- n't made any plans for the future as yet, SCHLEGEL, SALLY ANN Sanny, a four year Gertie, hasn't decided which call she will answer yet, that of going to Jr. College or becoming a nurse, But the things she has decided on are that she likes Rags To Riches and enjoys tennis and swimming. Sanny was in G.A.A.- . . . Y-Teens-4 . , . Sr. l, 2 Glee. SCHOENEWEIS, BONNIE LEE This cute gal loves to listen to request programs on the radio, Blondie plans to at- tend beauty school and become a beautician . . , Roller Skating club-l, 2, 3 . . . Pan Am-4 . .. Torchettes-4 . . . Anytime is this loyal Grossmonter's favorite song. fri' T' -1 N. -'Q if' if E? SCHUSTER, JOHN S., JR. Jack plans to be in commercial advertising business after graduation but for the time being he is satisfied with doin' nothin'. lstanbul is Mohair's favorite song, He was in Daisy Chain-3 . . . Fea- ture Editor of Foothill Echoes- 4 . . . A.S.B. Play-3 . . . De- signed Senior Sweater Emblem- 4 . , . Cashier in cafeteria-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Senior Class Publicity- 4 . . . Quill and Scroll-3, 4 . . . Head of Senior Gift Comm.-4 . . . Journalism l and ll . . . Marston Conference-3 . . . SEBBY, SANDRA SUNDEEN D a n c i n g, swimming and horseback riding are favored by Sandy. Student Council-l . . . Pep Cats-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . C.S.F.-2 . . . Girls' League-2 . . . Hori- zon Club-2 . . . Bowling Club, Pres.-2 . . . Election Board-2, 4 . . . G.A.A.-2, 3, 4 . . , Spring Concert-2, 3, 4 . . . Pageant- 2, 3, 4 . . , Red Robe Choir-3, 4 . . . Band Drum Majorette-4 . . . College lays in her future, her favorite song is September Song. SENIOR, KATHERINE SENKLE, RAYMOND C. To Ray, there is almost noth- ing better than camping out and catching a few fish on the side. He plans to be a career officer in the Navy. Ray was in Latin Club-l . . . Torch and Sabre-4. He likes 'Vaya Con Dios. SEXAUER, GERALD MICHAEL Jerry or Sex flower as he is affirmately called, likes going out with the ones he loves, also this crazy guy likes cars and music. After gradua- tion, Jerry is going into his Dad's business, heating and ven- tilating. Top song is lstanbul. SHALLCROSS, ALLENE M. Y-Teens-2, 3, 4 . . . Marston Conference-2, 3, 4 . . . Pom Pon-2, 3, Leader-4 . . . Pep Cats-2, 3, 4 . . . G.A.A.-3 . . . Pageant-3, 4 . . Girls' League-4 . , . Election Board-4 . , . Moon- sweepers-4 . . . were some of the activities that this sweet girl took part in, AI loves to dance, listen to records, espe- cially, Paul Weston's, You're The Right One. She's going to continue her education. SHARPE, SUSAN E. Working in Journalism is Sharpies favorite pastime. Roller Skating Club-l, 2 , . . Student Council-2, 3 . . , Y.F.C. 2, 3 . . . G.A.A.-l, 2, 3, 4, veep-3 . . . Y-Teens-2, 4 . . . Election Board-2, 3 . . . Mar- ston Conference-2, 3, 4 . , . Pep Pushers-3 . . , Moonsweep- ers-3, 4 . . . Daisy Chain-3 . . . Foothill Echoes Staff-3, 4 . . , Managing Editor-4 . . . Ditch Day Comm.-4 . . . Senior- ity-4 . . Quill and SCrOll-4 . . . ASB. Secretary-4, Her plans for the future are to get mar- ried. Stranger ln Paradise rates high on her hit parade. SHERLEY, JEAN Jeanne came to Grossmont from Hoover in her Junior year. Her favorite pastime is going places with Bob and her favor- ite song is Glenn Miller's ln The Mood. Ambition is to be a successful person, Was Madonna in the Pageant-4. SHERMAN, CHARLENE Charlene came to Grossmont from Arizona in her Junior year. She enjoys playing the piano and listening to Laura Was in Ensemble-4 . . . Ambition is to be a musician. SHERWOOD, AL LEROY This four year Grossmonter's ambition is to get out of school. The platter that is tops with this crazy guy is Intermission Riff by Stan Kenton. SHIELDS, DONALD LORAN Big Maumoo, as he is sometimes known, loves music, especially Tenderly. In fact, he likes music so much that he has organized a very fine band of his own. Grossmont will always remember Don as a great leader especially since he was A.S.B. PRESIDENT-4 , . . Junior Class Veep-4 . . . Knights-2, 3, 4 . . . Grossmont Hi-Y-2, 3, 4 ...C.S.F.-l, 2, 3, 4 . . .Math club-2, 3, 4 , . . Pageant-3, 4 . . . Student Council-I . . . Prom Comm.-3 . . . Marston Conference-2, 4 . . . Baseball-2 . . . Pep Cats-4 , . . Hix Mix Comm.-3 , . . Upper House-3 . . . Baccalaureate Comm.-4. After graduation from college he plans to be a chemical en- gineer. SILLIMAN, MARTHA HOYT You'll Never Walk Alone is the favorite song of Martha and she also enjoys playing bad- minton, Martha hopes to be- come a teacher. She was in Jr. Glee-l . , . Y-Teens . . . Elec- tion Board. ifd' af' SILVERIA, DARLENE RAYE Shorty was in H o r i z o n Club-2 . . . Roller Skating-2 , . . Extravaganza-3 . . . Choir-3, 4 . . . Foothill Echoes Staff-3, 4 . . . Pageant-3, 4 . . , Golf Club-l . . . She likes to draw and to listen to For Whom The Bells Toll. She may be a Commercial Artist. SLAGLE, LINDA SUE Swimming and dancing are Susie's favorite pastimes. She intends to go to San Diego J.C. Her favorite platter is Rags To Riches. SLATEN, MARY JANICE Necie, one of the more popular girls at Grossmont, says that her favorite song is That's My Desire. She hasn't de- cided on what she'll do in the future but for now she loves to swim, water ski, and have crazy fun. Was in Pom Pon-2, 3 . . . Pageant-2, 3 . . . Torchettes-3 . . . Pan Am-3, 4 . . . Duch- esses-3, Veep-4. SMALL, CARLEE Skating and Ebb Tide are high on Lee's list of greats After graduating from the halls she has known since a freshman, Lee plans to go to college. She was in Roller Skating-l, 2, 3 . . . Pom Pon Corp-2, 3 . . . ?.A.A.-2, 3 . . , Pageant-2, , 4. SMALL, MARGARET ANN Crafts-2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' League-4 . . . Mamselles-4 . . . were some of Mickey's activi- ties. She loves to make clothes and work with leather, To be a beautician or a housewife is her ambition, Blue Violins. SMITH, ANDREW ANTHONY lf You Love Me is Tony's favorite song . . . This swell guy came from Bellings Jr. High in l950. He likes cars, soft music and plans to be an lnsurance Salesman . . . Red Robe Choir-2, 3, 4 . . . Dukes- 4. SMITH, BEN NELSON SMITH, ERIC PREVOST Music pops up all over Eric's paper, says he-I like to prac- tice my violin whenever I can, and hope to be a concert violin- ist some day. My favorite on the music list is Paganini's Con- certo in D. He was in Pageant- l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Sr. Orchestra- l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Bowling Club-3. SMITH, ERNEST Ernie loves photography and the song Too Young. His plans for the future include be- ing a Photographer. Was a Foothill Echoes photographer-4 . . . Junior Achievement . . . Band. SMITH, ESTELLA J. Stell sees only one thing in her crystal ball-marriage. But that's future. Right now, she likes dancing, team sports and Cross Over the Bridge. Her activities in c I u d e... Honor Roll-2 . . . Pan Am-2, 3 . . . Office-3 . . . Pep Pushers- 3, 4 . . . G.A.A.-2, 3, Treas-4 . . . Pageant-4 . . . Hix Mix Comm.-4 . . . Ditch Day Comm. 4 . . . Election Board-4. SMITH, GEORGE D. Going hunting and the song Mardi Gras, New Orleans are the greatest in Smitty's opin- ion. Was in Football-3 . . . Hi- Y-2, 3 . . . Spanish club-2 . . . To be an electronics engineer is what he hopes to be. SMITH, NOEL AUBREY Football, reading and records are Noel's favorite activities. He intends to be a Psychologist. Enjoyed, Choir-2, 3, 4 . . . Track-2, 3, 4 . . . Pan Am-4 . . . Favorite platter is Stranger in Paradise. A SMITH, RONALD MILTON Ron, who come to us from Sunnyvale, California in l952, says that he likes music by Shubert best. His hobby is sports and he played Baseball- 3, 4. SMYTH, CAROL LEE Smitti, one great gal, en- joys eating pizza and banana splits, along with the song A Thousand Stars. Her ambition is to travel to Italy, but while in school she had fun in Y.F.C.- l, 2 . . . Pom Pon-3 . . . Fletcher Hills Tri-Hi-Y-3, Treas. 4 . . . Pan Am-3, 4 , . . Student Council-4 . . . A.S.B. Card Rep.-4 . . . Foothill Echoes-4 . . . Pep Pushers-3, 4 . . . Election Board-4 . . . Senior Dance Comm.-4 . . . Inter-Club Council-3. SOUZA, BETTE JAYNE Bette has been very active in A.S.B. work ever since she came from Tracy High in the 9th grade. She plans to attend Business School. Bette's activi- ties include . . . Jr. Red Cross Chairman-2 . . . Girls' League-3 . . . Marston Conference, Sec.- 2, 3, 4 . . . Asst.-Comm. Cul- tural Affairs-2, 3, 4 . . . Elec- tion Board-2, 3, 4 . . . Nomi- nating Conv.-2, 3, 4 . . . Tabu- lator-3, 4 . . . Hix Mix Chair- man-2, 3, 4 . . . Safety Con- ference-4 . . . U.S.C. Leader- ship Conference-3, 4 . . . Pep Pushers-3, 4 . . . A.S.B. Clerk- 4 . . . Horizon Club-4 . . . Cap and Gown Chairman-4 . . . Homecoming Chairman-3, 4 . . . P.T.A, Drive Chairman-3, 4. SPENCER, JOY Joy is hoping to either get married or be a dancing teacher after graduating from four years at Grossrnont. She enioys danc- ing and playing the piano, says Cow Cow Blues is the best as far as she's concerned. She worked in the office-3, 4 . . . Girls' League-4. SPERRY, BEVERLY D. A Fool Was l by King Cole is favored by this sharp gal, who hopes to own a Cadil- lac convertible and also to go to college. Bev loves to listen to records and dance. Skating Club-l, 2 . . . Student Council- l, 2 . . . Pageant-2, 3... Red Robe Choir-2, 3 . . . Pan Am-4 . , . Torchettes-4. STACK, WILLIAM Bill is always ready to dance, date, swim, even work! He is also always ready to listen to one crazy record, Big Jay Shuffle. Cal-Poly, is his hope for the . . . F.F.A.-l, 2, Secre- tary-3, Veep and Southern Calif. Secretary-4. STARK, PATRICIA E. Pattie, an ex-San Diego High gal, is crazy over boys with blond flattops. Horizon club-2, 4 . . . G.A.A.-2, 3 . . . . . . P.S. l Love You is her favorite SOHQ. Plans for the future include Southern Cal. STEEN, KAREN KATHERINE Coo Coo plans on college after graduation. She was a great member of Y-Teens-l, 2, 3, 4 , . . G.A.A.-2, 3... Election Board-2, 3 . . . Hix Mix-2, 3, 4 . . . Marston Con- ference-2, 3, 4 . . , Nomination Convention-2, 3, 4 , , . Class Secretary-3 . . . Daisy Chain-3 . . . Pageant-3, 4 . . . Pep Cats- 3, 4 . . . Red Robe Choir-3, 4 . . . Moonsweepers-3, 4 . . . Commissioner of Public Works-4 . . . Her song- Dream, STEVENS, DENNIS University High in Los An- geles sent Denny this year to us and after graduating he plans to finish college and take up some field of science, He likes swimming and golfing and was in Math Club-4 . . , and Cross Country-4. STEVENS, SHIRLEY ANN Desert Song is the favorite of this future secretary. Sewing and Jobs' Daughters are the ac- tivities that this gal from Kearny likes the best. STEWART, WILLIAM R. Bill loves working on cars and the song Cross Over The Bridge. He came from Chula Vista in his junior year. STEWART, ROD STIEBER, RICHARD ALLEN A January graduate, we sure missed this wonderful guy when he left. Dick's favorite pas- time is going out on dates. The song he likes the most is Love Walked Right In. His plans for the future are to become a Diesel Engineer. STITLER, JAN L. This crazy gal from Los An- geles chose marriage instead of graduation. Her favorite pastime is goofing downtown and in L.A .... Jan thinks that Be Bop Wino is a crazy record. STRAUBINGER, GEORGE George went to Grossmont in his sophomore and junior year and then went into the service where he served in Italy and many other countries .... He enjoys swimming, skin diving, and baseball. Ambition is to study at State College and in the future work at Scripps in Marine Biology. STRAZA, JOAN Jo, a sweet gal from Wood- row Wilson, Ioves to dance. She plans on a career in Drama. She was Queen of the Mother Goose Parade-4 . . . Annual Staff-3 . . . Till Then is her favorite song. STURGEON, LAWRENCE M. Mike intends on being a geologist, his hobbies are geol- ogy and archery. C.S.F.-2, 3, Veep-4 . . . Math club-2, 3, 4 . . . Science club-3, 4 . . , Fav- orite song is Slaughter on Tenth Avenue. STURGEON, WILLIAM B. Ohhh Dig A is this cool guy's favorite platter. He only goes crazy for fishing and get- ting what he wants . . . Bowl- ing club-l, 2 . . . Choir-3, 4 . . . Pageant-4 . . . He hopes to be a famous surgeon. STUTZMAN, JANET DAWN Jan came from Anchor Bay and her hobbies include textile painting and horses. Jan was in Junior Play and hasn't de- cided whether she'lI be a beau- tician or a bookkeeper. SWAILS, PHILLIP EDWARD A Naval career is beckoning to Pinky so it isn't surprising to find that his favorite song is Anchors Away. Sports, hunt- ing and fishing are his favorites, he was in Baseball-l . . . Foot- ball-I, 2 . . . Lakeside Rod and Gun club-2, 3, 4 . . . Grossmont Hi-Y-2, 3, 4. SWANSON, LEONARD CARL Swanee, likes working on cars, and his future plans are to be an auto-mechanic, That's Amore has the top spot on his favorites. SWEARENGIN, ROSE E. Lonnie likes being out- doors best of all, says Lady of Spain really sends her. Her activities include . . . Roller Skating-I . . , Ice Skating-2, 3 . . . Horizon-2 . . , Jr. Achieve- ment-3. Winner of advanced achievement award. Elaine plans to go to the University of Ne- braska. SWINNEY, RAY F., JR. Baron likes to do weight lifting and also enjoyed J,V. Football-I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Ice Skat- ing club-3 . . . He hopes to join the marines after graduation. Take lt Away is the top song in his book. TAYLOR, JOHN O. An aspiring millionaire, Ug- lier, thinks that Cow Cow BIues is the most to say the least. This sharp guy was a member of the Roller Skating Club-I, 2 . . . Pep Cats-3, 4. it-1' -'ncgff .xxx ' , Z ara '47 Il vw- -q TERRY, lBjorkl JOAN Joan, enjoys twirling a baton and also being a good house- wife, Y-Teens-I, 2 . . . Flag Twirler-2 . . . Prom Committee- 3 , . . Head Majorette-3 . . . Choir-4 , . . Girls' Ensemble-4 . . . Pageant-3. Joan went to Grossmont until her marriage then moved to Santa Barbara. In her last half of her senior year she came back to Gross- mont. THOMAS, PATRICIA ANNE Going out is really fun ac- cording to Anne who also likes Faith Can Move Mountains. She is plannjng to further her education at some college. Was in F.B.L.A.-I . . . G.A.A.-2, 3 . . . Student Council-3 . . . Pageant-3, 4. THOMAS, PAULA DEE Paula enjoys dancing, swimming and singing, plus the song Our Love is Here to Stay. After graduating from Grossmont she plans to go to State College, while in school whe was in Student Council-2 , . . Glee club, sec-treas,-I , . . C.S.F.-I, 2, 3, 4, Sec.-2 . . . Hix Mix-l, 2, 3 . . Pep Push- ers-3, 4,Chairman-2 . . . Y- Teens-2, Veep-3, Pres.-4 . . . Moonsweepers-2, Sec-3, 4 . . Choir- 2, 4, Sec-Treas.-3 . . . G.A.A.-2, 3 . . . Poster Comm.- 3 . . . Girls' League-2, 3, 4, Dress Regulations Comm .... Pageant-2, 3, 4 . . . Prom Comm.-3 . . . Daisy Chain-3 . . . Jr. Class Rep.-3 . . . A.S.B. Play-3 . . , Sr. Dance Chair- man-4 . . . Feature Editor of Seniority-4 . , . Homecoming Queen-4 . . . Marston Confer- ence-I, 2, 3 . . . Asst. Comm. of Cultural Affairs-2, 3, 4 , . . D.A,R. Rep.-4 . . . Senior Play. THOMPSON, ROXANE Over Shadowded is favored by this talkative gal from Helix, She plans to go to college and get married . . . Ronnie was in Bible Club-2. TIPSWORD, NEDRA LOUISE Neddie is one of those lucky girls that graduate in January so that they can get married. She likes dancing and swimming and Because of You. TOOLEY, MARVIN FRANK Working on cars and the car club, The Idlers, took up most of Marvin's time. Marie tops his personal hit parade, He plans to work for the Bell Tele- phone company after gradu- ation. TOWLER, OLIN HARRY Harry says working on his car occupies a great deal of his time and some day he would like fo have his own outo repair shop. He was in Student Coun- cil-2 . . . Torch and Sabre-2 . . . Band-2, 3, 4. TRIPP, CAROL San Diego High sent Carol in her junior year and dental hygiene seems to have taken up her future. Horseback rid- ing is among her musts and so is Purple Shades. Left Grossmont before graduation. TRUMBULL, JOHN ALBERT Keep lt Gay is John's fav- orite tune, reading, swimming and tennis are tops also . . . Latin club-l, 2 . . . C.S.F.-l, 2, 3, 4 , , , Math club-2 . .. Speech club-2, 3 . . , Tennis- 3, 4 . . . Knights-3, 4 . . , Hi- Y-3, 4 . . . N,A.L.-3, 4 . . . Jr, Statesmen-4 , . , Commissioner of Finance-4 . . . Study law at Stanford is this 4 year Gross- monters' plans for the future. TYNER, DORIS ALTEEN Having lot-za fun is favored by this doll of Grossmont. Babe plans to attend college and was in Ice Skating club-2 . . , Horizon club-2 . . . Caper- ettes-3 . . . For the Current time her favorite is Ebb Tide. TYSCHEN, JOHN EDWARD But, Officer! ! is this fab- ulous doll's fa v o r i te tune. Johnny hopes to get into col- lege. Playing records and cards are the two pastimes that this guy considers cool . . . Intra- mural Sports-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Dukes-3, 4. URI, WILLIAM MICKEL Mike, a four year Gross- monter, loves working on cars, so it is no surprise that he in- tends to be an automotive me- chanic. VANDERPOOL, RAMONA L. Talking and laughing are Mona's favorite pastimes. She has no definite plans as to her future, but she hopes to marry. Yours is the mostest with her. VANDERSTOEL, W. M. Let Me Call You Sweet- heart ranks high on Willie's hit parade. She likes listening to popular music and playing team sports. Willie hopes very much to travel after leaving the old castle on the hill. She was in G.A.A.-l, 2 . , , Red Robe Choir-2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' League- 3 . , . Prom Comm.-3 . . . Pageant-3, 4 . . . Y-Teens-3, 4 . . . Pep Cats-4 . . . Moon- sweepers-4. VANEK, ROBERT J. Dancing ln The Dark is the most in Bob's opinion, along with hunting. After grad- uation he expects to have a fine time in the Rockies. VAUGHN, CONNIE JO After graduating in June, Connie would very much like to become a missionary. The Love Of God is her favorite song, she enjoys swimming and skating. Connie was in Y,F,C.- 3, 4 . . . Y-Teens-4. VIETS, BRIAN WAYNE Bacause of You is this cool guy's favorite disc. Pep Cats-3, 4 . , . Blade and Edge-3, 4 , . . Foothill Echoes Staff-4 . . . Brian plans to become a printer and keep on enjoying eating, sleeping and girls! VAN LEER, ALBERT L., JR. Working on his car and read- ing the Bible are this boy's hob- bies. Albert would like to go into some phase of Christian service and his favorite song is The Love of God, After spending one year in Arizona, Albert came here and since then his activities have been . . . Band-2 . . . Track-2 . . . Cross Country-3 . , . Y.F.C.l2, 3, 4 . . , ldlers-4. VOPAT, DENNIS GERALD A cool doll Denny came here from Sacramento in his sophomore year. He loves jit- terbugging and the song Ans- wer Me My Love by King Cole . . . Baseball-2, 3, 4 . . . Foot- ball-3, 4 . . , Dukes-4 . . . Basketball-4 . . . Letterman's Club-4 . . . Pan Am-4 . . . Foothill Echoes Staff-4 . . . Ugly Man-4 . . . were some activities of this cat and he plans to at- tned college. VORBECK, DON WILLIAM Working in agriculture is the hobby of Don, and he hopes to become a veterinarian some day. Don was in Blade and Edge . . . Tennis Team . . . Scienve Club . . . Joseph in Pageant-4, Don's favorite in the music line is the Desert Song. VUNDER, JOHN A. Let Ole Mother Nature Have Her Way is P.V.'s favorite song. He hopes to live to be l0O and all that time he'll en- joy watching the Flag Corps, the Band and hunting and fishing. WADE, RONALD JOSEPH J.V. Basketball-l . . . Varsity Football-l, 2, 3 . . . Grossmont Hi-Y-l, 2, 3, 4 . . , Marston Conference-I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Stu- dent Council-l, 3, 4 . . . Pag- eant-3 . . . Daisy Chain-3 . . , Class President-3 . , . Knights-3 . . . Trock-3, 4 . . , Letterman's Club-3, 4 . . . were some of the activities of this swell guy. Ronnie enjoys hunting and fishing. WARD, ALEXANDER F. Lin came to Grossmont from Dehesa. He enjoys hunt- ing, fishing and rock collecting. The song that rates the number one spot on his personal hit parade is Rags to Riches. WARD, DORALIN LOIS I'm Walking Behind You is at the head of Doralin's list of favorite songs. She also en- joys hiking and studying. She was in F.B.L.A.-l, 2, 3, 4. . . Doralin hopes to fulfill her am- bition of becoming a lawyer's assistant. WATKINS, ROBERT R. Most of Bob's spare time is taken up with sports, his activi- ties at Grossmont have been . . . Tennis-2 , . , Math Club-2, 3, Treas.-4 . . . Football-l, 3, 4 . . . Letterman's Club-4 . . . Sr. Sweater Comm.-3 . . . Gross- mont Hi-Y-4. Bob plans to be a g roc e rg likes September Song. WEAVER, GRACE Grace, a four-year Gross- monter, enjoys the song, An- swer Me My Love, by Nat King Cole. Was in Alpine Y- Teens. Enjoys roller skating and listening to records. WEBER, HUGH Hugh spends his spare time reading adn working crossword puzzles and listening to western music. His hobby is leather craft and he particularly likes candy, fruit, cake and ice cream, WELCH, MARGARET ANN Margie would rather listen to the radio than other things, likes Because of You best of all the popular songs, She was in Pan American-3, and after graduation plans to work or travel around a little. WENTZEL, EVELYN MARIE Who Put the Devil in Eve- lyn's Eyes is Evei's favorite platter, drawing and enjoying life are her hobbies. She hopes to become a professional artist after receiving her diploma. She was in Roller Skating Club-I . . . Blade and Edge-3 . . . Pageant- 3 . . , Nominating Convention delegate-3. WERDEN, ROBERT H. This fine guy will always be remembered for all his crazy parties. Bob, enjoys hunting and cutting up in his jeep. Was in . . . J.V, Football-l . . . F.F.A.-2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council-3, 4 . . . He hopes to go to Cal-Poly and then go into the cattle business. Likes, As Time Goes By. WESTMORELAND, SALLY A. ln the last of her sophomore year, Sally came from Escondido High. Since then she has been in C.S.F.-2 , . . Y-Teens-2 . . . G.A.A.-2, 3 . Foothill Echoes- 3, 4 . , . Business Manager-4, Sally hasn't quite made up her mind as to a vocation, but it will have something to do with riding horses. WHILE, RICHARD PETER Navigation really appeals to this guy, who likes drawing plans for model yachts and would like to study navigation in college. Red was in Art club- l, 2, 3, 4. He likes Love Walked ln by the Hilltoppers. WHITEHOUSE, PATTY LUE Red Foley's Blues ln My Heart clicks with Patty, who came from Escondido High in '53, She enjoys riding horses and going to rodeos and after graduation Patty would like to live on a ranch and train horses. WILES, PHYLLIS Phil, one crazy gal, loves to ski, dance and ride horses. Her ambition is to go to Jr. College. Favorite song is Ebb Tide. Was in Girls' League-2 . . . Horizon club-2 . . . Pageant 2, 3, 4 . . . Sr, Orchestra-2, 3, 4. She came from Haydon, Colorado. WILKERSON, JEAN N. Swimming and music, espe- cially the song No Other Love are all favorites of this cute gal. Her ambition includes college, Orchestra-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Band- 2, 3,4...PepClub-l,2... G.A.A.-2, 3, 4 . , . Y-Teens-3, 4 . . . Latin club-3 . . . Inter- club Council-3 . . . Marston Conference-3 , , . C.S.F.-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Spring Concert-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Pageant-2, 3, 4 , . . were some of the activities that kept her busy. WILKES, ARLINE MAE Arline enjoys sports, reading and music and The Song From Moulin Rouge. Her ambition is to continue in nursery school work that is if marriage dOesn't come first, Participated in G.A.A.-2, 3, 4 , . , Roller Skating-3 . . . C.S.F,-2 . . . F,B,L.A.-4. January graduate. WILLIAMS, CARLYNNE J. Lynne, one cute gal, is crazy about the song, Blue Moon and she enjoys music and people. Her ambition is to become a primary grade teacher. While in school she was in Stu- dent Council-l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' League-2, 3, Publicity Head-3 . . . Pom Pon-3 . . . Pep Cats-l, 2, 3, 4, President- 4 . . . Choir-3, 4 , . Y-Teens- l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Inter-Club-2 ..,G.A.A.-1, 2 . . , Hax Max-2, 3, 4 . . , Marston Conference- 2, 3, 4 . . . Soph. Class Com- missioner of Cultural Affairs . . . CSF.-4 . , . Moonsweepers-2, 3, 4, Historian-3 , . . Election Board-2, 3, 4 . . . Senior Privi- lege Comm,-4 . . . Pageant-3, 4 . . , Convention-l, 2, 3 . . . Winner of Short Story Contest-3 . . , Songleader-4. WIMS, MARY FRANCES Forrest City High in Arkansas sent Mary to us in her Fresh- man year. She enjoys talking and eating pizza. She also likes the song Crying in the Chap- el. To go to Southern Cali- fornia Bible College is her plans for the future, Was in Y-Teens- 4 . . . Y.F.C.-3, 4 . . . Pep Pushers-4. WRAY, JAMES DAVID Swimming club-l . , . Roller Skating club-2 . . . Rifle Team- 2, 3, 4 . , . Science club-4 . , . ice Skating club-4 . . . Math club-4 . . . were Jim's activi- ties. He loves amateur astron- omy and intends to do Aero- nautical engineering, Enjoys lis- tening to I Believe. WRAY, ROBERT Robbie come to Grossmont from Kearny High in his sopho- more year. He loves to listen to Blueberry Hill by Louis Armstrong. He has several plans for the future but the first is to tour the U.S. and Canada. He enjoyed his U.S. History class the most. WREN, lHayhurstl DIANE Dee Dee plans on making a home for Roy and being a good wife, This likeable gal, enjoyed Art and Homemaking and was the l952 Chairman of the Christmas Decorating Com- mittee . . . She enjoys listening to lt's Only Make Believe. WURZBURGER THOMAS M This four year Grossmonter has many nicknames to name a few Wurzy Cheeseburg Hamburger Burger Tom and Worst As we told you he has many names His favorite pastime list is just about as long They are moun tain climbing camping garden ing, and singing. His favorite song is Battle Hymn of the Republic. Ambition is to be a Forestry Naturalist. Was in Boy Scouts of America . . . Spanish Conversation club-3, 4 , . . Choir-4 . . . Daisy Chain-3 , . . Homework lnot his favoritel-l, C S.F WYLIE, DOLORES FRANCINE Francie wants to be an Art teacher, go to France, and learn French . . . Painting and danc- ing are this member of Student Council-3, 4 . . . Pageant-4, favorite pastimes. Enjoys Twi- light Time. YEAMAN, JOAN DOROTHY Somebody Bigger Than You and l is Joanie's favorite song and her favorite pastime is making wood fibre flowers. Am- bition is to be a bookkeeper. Was in Y.F.C.-2, 3, 4 . . . G.A.A.-3, 4 . . . F.B.L.A.-4 Graduation and Baccalaureate Comm.-4. YOUNG, CAROL EILEEN Carol came to us from Lin- coln High in Ohio in her Fresh- man year. Her favorite pastime is being outside in the wide open spaces. She enjoys Ebb Tide and her ambition is to be a nurse. Math club-2, 3, 4 . . . C.S.F.-2, 3, 4 . . . Pom Pon-3 . . . an outstanding girl scholar. ZIRWES, MARY Mariposa High sent this gal to us in her sophomore year. She enjoys riding her horses and the Song From Moulin Rouge. Her ambition is to make a good wife when she is married, June l7th. Was in Red Robe Choir- 4 . . . Pageant-2. January graduate. 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